U1 ILLINOI S UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PRODUCTION NOTE University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Large-scale Digitization Project, 2007. NOTE: 92nd G.A. 2001 DIGEST FINAL ISSUE NO. 19 This is the final issue of the Legislative Synopsis and Digest for the 92nd General Assembly. It includes full synopses and floor actions for all 92nd General Assembly bills and resolutions. Keep this issue for future reference. You may discard the issue labeled "92nd G.A. 2001 Digest No. 18". All of the information in that issue is also included in this issue. FINAL Legislative Synopsis and Digest of the 2001 Session of the Ninety-second General Assembly STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 19) Vol. II Action on Bills and Resolutions Through March 11, 2002 Published by the Legislative Reference Bureau Richard C. Edwards, Executive Director Kathleen H. Kenyon, Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services ............ . iii Legislative Reference Bureau Members ..................... iii Foreword............................................ iv Standing Committees of the Senate - Chairpersons ............ v Standing Committees of the House - Chairpersons ............ vi Senate Bills 1-2416 ................................... 1 House Bills 1-6278 .......................... ........ 948 Executive Orders .................................... 3049 Resolutions ........................................ 3053 Joint Session Resolutions .............................. 3054 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ........... 3056 House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ........... 3060 Senate Joint Resolutions ............................... 3068 House Joint Resolutions .............................. .3081 Senate Resolutions .................................. 3101 House Resolutions ................................... 3134 Statutes Amended (ILCS) .............. ................ 3231 Index to Sponsors - Senate ............................. 3395 Index to Sponsors - House ............................ . 3454 Index to Subject Matter ........... ........ ......... 3664 Governor's Action ................................... 3854 SB-1689 BURZYNSKI. 5 ILCS 80/4.13 from Ch. 127, par. 1904.13 5 ILCS 80/4.23 new Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act. Extends the repeal of the Environmental Health Practitioner Licensing Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 5 ILCS 80/4.23 new Adds reference to: 5 ILCS 80/4.17 225 ILCS 37/18 225 ILCS 37/26 225 ILCS 37/35 225 ILCS 37/56 new Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act. Extends the repeal of the Environmental Health Practitioner Licensing Act to January 1, 2007. Amends the Environmental Health Practitioner Licensing Act. Deletes a provi- sion concerning the initial appointments of the Board of Environmental Health Practi- tioners. Removes 2 members from the Board. Deletes a provision allowing certain persons to be exempt from the examination requirement. Provides that the Department may compel a person to submit to a mental or physical examination, or both. Provides a civil penalty for unlicensed practice. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Amendment No.01 LICENSED ACT. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-1690 BURZYNSKI. 225 ILCS 410/3-2 from Ch. 111, par. 1703-2 Amends the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Act of 1985. Changes the graduation requirements to a program of 1500 hours (from a total of 1500 hours) to conform with other references throughout the Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 225 ILCS 410/4-2 from Ch. 111, par. 1704-2 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Barber, Cosmetology, Es- thetics, and Nail Technology Act of 1985. Provides that a majority of the Barber, Cos- metology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Committee constitutes a quorum. Requires a majority of a quorum for a Committee decision. 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Amendment No.01 LICENSED ACT. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-1691 LAUZEN. 225 ILCS 85/3 from Ch. 111, par. 4123 225 ILCS 85/8 from Ch. 11, par. 4128 Amends the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987. In the definition of "mail-order pharma- cy", adds a pharmacy that is located in Canada that delivers, dispenses, or distributes to Illinois residents any substance that requires a prescription. Provides that the Depart- ment may license without examination an applicant licensed as a pharmacist under the laws of Canada. 769 SB-1689 SB-1691--Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1692 JONES,W. New Act Creates the Department of Developmental Disabilities Act. Contains only a short ti- tle provision. 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1693 BURZYNSKI. 5 ILCS 80/4.13 from Ch. 127, par. 1904.13 5 ILCS 80/4.23 new Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act. Extends the repeal of the Naprapathic Practice Act to January 1, 2013. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Postponed S Committee Licensed Activities 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1694 BOWLES - MADIGAN,L - SMITH AND DEMUZIO. 320 ILCS 15/4 from Ch. 23, par. 6504 320 ILCS 15/10.1 320 ILCS 20/4.3 new Amends the Elder Abuse Demonstration Project Act and the Elder Abuse and Ne- glect Act. Provides that a person, institution, or agency making a report of elder abuse does not have immunity under the Elder Abuse Demonstration Project Act if the per- son, institution, or agency (i) willfully committed an act of physical or sexual abuse against the victim named in the report or (ii) was grossly negligent in causing or allow- ing an act of physical or sexual abuse to be committed against the victim. Extends the repeal date of the Elder Abuse Demonstration Project Act from July 1, 2002 to July 1, 2003. Provides for the following consequences of a failure to report suspected elder abuse or neglect under the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act: (1) a physician is subject to disciplinary action under the Medical Practice Act of 1987; (2) a facility is subject to a loss of State funding; and (3) a person is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Effective im- mediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-05 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L 02-02-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-25 S Added As A Co-sponsor DEMUZIO 02-02-27 S Postponed S Committee Judiciary 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1695 BOWLES. 70 ILCS 1860/2 from Ch. 19, par. 285 70 ILCS 1860/6 from Ch. 19, par. 289 70 ILCS 1860/15.5 new 70 ILCS 1860/23 from Ch. 19, par. 306 Amends the Tri-City Regional Port District Act. Provides that the definition of "ter- minal facilities" includes land, buildings, structures, improvements, equipment, and ap- pliances "useful as an aid to further the public interest" (instead of "useful as an aid"). Defines "public interest" as "the protection, furtherance, and advancement of the gener- al welfare and of the public health and safety and public necessity and convenience" (instead of the "protection, furtherance, and advancement of the general welfare and of the public health and safety and public necessity and convenience in respect to aeronau- tics"). Provides that the district may apply for and accept grants, loans, or appropria- tions from the State and from Madison County. Creates the office of "executive director", which supersedes the office of general manager. Makes other changes. 770 SB- 1695-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a grammatical correction. 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOV S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 02-03-08 H Hse Sponsor HOLBROOK SB-1696 BOWLES. 40 ILCS 5/3-120 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-120 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Illinois Pension Code. With respect to eligibility for a survivor's pension upon the death of a pensioner, requires that the sur- viving spouse be married to the pensioner for at least one year before death, rather than before retirement. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 1696 cannot be determined, but is estimated to be minor. The number of widows who would become eligible for a widow'sannuity, per SB 1696, is expected to relatively small. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1697 DILLARD. 760 ILCS 5/1 from Ch. 17, par. 1651 Amends the Trusts and Trustees Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concern- ing the Act's short title. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 760 ILCS 5/1 Adds reference to: 760 ILCS 5/5.3 new Deletes everything. Amends the Trusts and Trustees Act. Provides that a trustee may convert a trust into a total return trust if specified conditions apply. Provides that a trust- ee may petition a court to order the conversion to a total return trust under certain cir- cumstances. Provides that a beneficiary may request a trustee to convert to a total return trust and, if the trustee declines or fails to act within a reasonable time after receiving a written request to do so, the beneficiary may petition the court to order the conversion. Provides that a court shall order conversion to a total return trust if the court determines that the conversion will enable the trustee to better carry out the purposes of the trust. Contains provisions regarding: duties of a trustee; release of the power granted by the new provisions; contents of agreements; administration; allocation; actions that may be ordered by a court; restrictions concerning the distribution amount; tax matters; limita- tions on liability; applicability; and other matters. Effective immediately. 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Recmnded do pass as amend 01 1-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1698 DEMUZIO. Authorizes the Director of Natural Resources to convey the right or easement of ac- cess from, to, and over certain described land. Effective immediately. 771 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S To Subcommittee S Committee Executive 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1699 O'DANIEL - WOOLARD. 820 ILCS 405/212.5 new Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that services performed by an oil field contract pumper do not constitute "employment" for purposes of the Act. Ef- fective immediately. 02-01-30 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WOOLARD S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1700 DELEO - WALSH,T. 225 ILCS 63/20 Amends the Naprapathic Practice Act. Makes technical changes to a Section con- cerning the necessity of a license. Effective immediately. 02-01-30 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,T S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1701 DELEO - WALSH,T - BURZYNSKI. 5 ILCS 80/4.13 from Ch. 127, par. 1904.13 5 ILCS 80/4.23 new Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act. Extends the repeal of the Naprapathic Practice Act to January 1, 2013. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,T S Added as Chief Co-sponsor BURZYNSKI S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1702 DELEO AND NOLAND. 5 ILCS 80/4.13 from Ch. 127, par. 1904.13 5 ILCS 80/4.23 new Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act. Extends the repeal of the Dietetic and Nutrition Services Practice Act. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-01 S Added As A Co-sponsor NOLAND 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Postponed S Committee Licensed Activities 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1703 DELEO - DUDYCZ. 70 ILCS 2605/4 from Ch. 42, par. 323 Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. Provides for an annual :ost of living adjustment in the salary of Commissioners and Officers of the Board. Ef- ective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DUDYCZ S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1704 KLEMM - MADIGAN,L. 725 ILCS 5/107-4 from Ch. 38, par. 107-4 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that a peace officer may conduct temporary questioning and make arrests in any jurisdiction within this State if 772 SB-1698-Cont. SB- 1704-Cont. the officer, while on duty as a peace officer, is requested by an appropriate State or lo- cal law enforcement official to render aid or assistance to the requesting law enforce- ment agency that is outside the officer's primary jurisdiction. 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-05 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor O'CONNOR H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-1705 CRONIN. 735 ILCS 5/8-2101 from Ch. 110, par. 8-2101 Amends the Article concerning evidence in the Code of Civil Procedure. In a provi- sion concerning information obtained from specified sources and used in the course of internal quality control or of a medical study, changes "physician-owned in- ter-insurance exchanges" to "physician-owned insurance companies". 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1706 WALSH,T. 5 ILCS 140/7 from Ch. 16, par. 207 Amends the Freedom of Information Act. Changes the exemption from the Act's in- spection and copying requirements for computer graphic systems to an exemption for computer geographic systems. Effective immediately. 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 013-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1707 SIEBEN. 105 ILCS 5/21-11.3 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.3 Amends the School Code. Provides that a resident teacher certificate is valid for 3 (instead of 2) years for employment as a resident teacher in a public school. Allows a resident teacher to teach under the direction of a certified teacher as the resident teach- er's mentor (now, the resident teacher must teach in conjunction with and under the di- rection of a certified teacher and may not teach in place of a certified teacher). Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases the number of years that a resident teacher certificate is valid to 4 years. Restores the prohibition on teaching in place of a certified teacher. Provides that the holder of a resident teacher certificate shall be deemed to have satisfied the require- ments for the issuance of a Standard Teaching Certificate if he or she has completed 4 years of successful teaching, has passed all appropriate tests, and has earned a master's degree in education. 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EDUCATION S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 773 SB-1708 774 SB-1708 WELCH AND WALSH,L. 20 ILCS 605/605-425 new Amends the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs Law of the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois. Creates the Illinois Steel Development Board to advise the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs on issues relating to the Ameri- can steel industry. Provides for the appointment of members to the Board. Sets the du- ties of the Board. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-14 S Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,L SB-1709 SILVERSTEIN. 15 ILCS 505/15.5 new 40 ILCS 5/22A-1 17 new 735 ILCS 5/Art. XXIII heading new 735 ILCS 5/23-5 new 735 ILCS 5/23-10 new 735 ILCS 5/23-15 new 735 ILCS 5/23-20 new Amends the State Treasurer Act, the Illinois Pension Code, and the Code of Civil Procedure. Requires the State Treasurer and the Illinois State Board of Investment to monitor and report on investments of State moneys, including public pension fund moneys, in companies doing business in Illinois that may owe compensation to Second World War forced or slave labor victims. Authorizes a Second World War forced or slave labor victim or heir of such a victim to bring an action to recover compensation for forced or slave labor. Provides that such an action may not be dismissed for failure to comply with the applicable statute of limitations if the action is commenced before January 1, 2013. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) SB 1709 requires only monitoring and reporting on investments, therefore there would be no impact on the assets of the funds. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1710 DEMUZIO. New Act Creates the State Employee Leave Sharing Act. Requires the Department of Central Management Services to adopt rules allowing a State employee to share unused sick, vacation, or personal time with that employee's spouse if the spouse, whether em- ployed by the same or another State agency, is (i) eligible for sick, vacation, or personal time and (ii) has used all of the sick, vacation, or personal time available to him or her. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-1711 CLAYBORNE. 230 ILCS 10/7 from Ch. 120, par. 2407 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Provides that a licensee shall limit the number of gambling participants to 2,000 (now 1,200) per owners license. Provides that an amount equal to 1% of the adjusted gross receipts of a riverboat less an amount equal to the amount of adjusted gross receipts paid by that riverboat to the unit of local govern- ment designated as the home dock of the riverboat shall be paid from the State Gaming Fund to blighted municipalities located in the county in which the riverboat docks. SB-1711--Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1712 DEL VALLE. 35 ILCS 200/5-5 35 ILCS 200/6-40 Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that, beginning with the expiration of the term of the commissioners elected at the 1998 general election, the Cook County board of review shall be appointed rather than elected. Provides that the chairman of the coun- ty board shall appoint, with approval of the county board, 3 citizens of the county to comprise the board of review, 2 to serve for a one year term commencing on the first Monday in December 2002, and one to serve for a 2 year term commencing on the same date. Provides for appointments to fill vacancies and for appointment of successors, training and experience requirements, and the political makeup of the board. Effective immediately. 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1713 HENDON. 205 ILCS 690/12 new 205 ILCS 690/30 205 ILCS 690/36 Amends the Check Printer and Check Number Act. Prohibits a financial institution from distributing temporary checks in response to a request made by telephone. Pro- vides that a financial institution may distribute temporary checks only to an account holder and only after the account holder provides written documentation of the account number. Authorizes the Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate to impose a civil pen- alty not exceeding $10,000 per violation. Provides that a violation constitutes a Class A misdemeanor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 205 ILCS 690/12 new 205 ILCS 690/30 205 ILCS 690/36 Adds reference to: 720 ILCS 5/17-1 from Ch. 38, par. 17-1 Deletes everything. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person who, with the intent to obtain access to funds of another person, makes a false statement or a misrepresentation to the financial institution, or who possesses, transfers, negotiates, or presents for payment a check or draft to the financial institution with the knowledge that such possession, transfer, negotiation, or presentment is not authorized by the ac- count holder or the issuing financial institution is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Financial Institutions 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Amendment No.01 FINANC. INST. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 006-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1714 HENDON. 815 ILCS 505/2MM new Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Makes it an un- lawful practice to obtain funds by use of a temporary check that has not been assigned a sequence number by the account holder. Provides that a violation is a Class A misde- meanor and that a subsequent violation is a Class 4 felony. Makes it an unlawful prac- tice for a financial institution to disburse funds from a customer's account pursuant to a temporary check unless the account holder has assigned a number identifying the se- quence in which the temporary check was issued. Provides that violation is a business offense subject to a fine of not more than $5,000 for a first offense and not more than $10,000 for a subsequent offense. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-01-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 775 SB- 1714--Cont. 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Postponed S Committee Judiciary 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1715 DEL VALLE - SMITH. New Act Creates the Inclusion of Women and Minorities in Clinical Research Act. Provides that in conducting or supporting a project of clinical research, a grantee receiving State funds must ensure that women and members of minority groups are included as sub- jects in research projects. Provides that a grantee must conduct or support outreach pro- grams for the recruitment of women and members of minority groups as subjects in projects of clinical research. Provides for exceptions. 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1716 DEL VALLE - SMITH. 20 ILCS 2310/2310-338 new 30 ILCS I05/6z-43 Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois and the State Finance Act. Subject to appropriation, re- quires the Department of Public Health to develop a comprehensive statewide asthma management plan to (i) reduce the rate of hospitalizations due to asthma and (ii) facili- tate the effective management of asthma in persons with asthma. Requires the Depart- ment to implement programs to meet the objectives of the statewide asthma management plan. Provides for the use of moneys from the Tobacco Settlement Recov- ery Fund to implement the statewide asthma management plan. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1717 DEL VALLE - SMITH. 20 ILCS 2305/8.4 Amends the Department of Public Health Act. Provides that the Immunization Advi- sory Committee shall have a person with expertise in bioterrorism issues as a member. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1718 DEL VALLE - SMITH. 325 ILCS 5/3 from Ch. 23, par. 2053 Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides that for purposes of the definition of "neglected child", the refusal of a parent or legal guardian of a child to administer or consent to the administration of a psychotropic drug to the child is not a failure to provide adequate medical care for the child. 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed S Committee Judiciary 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 776 SB-1719 DEL VALLE - SMITH - HALVORSON. 23 ILCS 2310/2310-610 new Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of Public Health to classify obe- sity as a disease. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor HALVORSON SB-1720 DEL VALLE - SMITH - HALVORSON. 20 ILCS 2215/4-2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6504-2 Amends the Illinois Health Finance Reform Act. Provides that the Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council shall require any pharmaceutical company that pro- vides prescription drugs in Illinois to disclose to the Council, in a manner and fashion designated by the Council by rule, all prescription drug advertising and promotion costs. Further provides that the Council must conduct a cost/benefit analysis to deter- mine (i) the impact of these costs on prescription drug prices and (ii) the impact on Illi- nois residents of any increase of the prices and costs of prescription drugs that is attributable to the advertising and promotional activities. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor HALVORSON SB-1721 PETKA - SIEBEN. 735 ILCS 5/9-316 from Ch. I10, par. 9-316 810 ILCS 5/9-102 from Ch. 26, par. 9-102 810 ILCS 5/9-109 from Ch. 26, par. 9-109 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure in provisions concerning a lien upon crops. Provides that a lien arising under these provisions (now, a lien arising under these pro- visions and duly perfected under the Article of the Uniform Commercial Code concern- ing secured transactions and other matters) shall have priority over any agricultural lien (now, any other agricultural lien) and over any security interest arising under the Arti- cle of the Uniform Commercial Code concerning secured transactions and other mat- ters. Amends the Article of the Uniform Commercial Code concerning secured transactions and other matters. Removes as an item included in the term "agricultural lien", an interest in farm products (i) that secures payment or performance of an obliga- tion for rent on real property leased by a debtor in connection with its farming operation and (ii) that is created by statute in favor of a person that leased real property to a debtor in connection with the debtor's farming operation. Removes a provision stating that the Article applies to landlord liens if they are agricultural liens. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 011 -000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SIEBEN SB-1722 CULLERTON. 105 ILCS 5/27-24.3 from Ch. 122, par. 27-24.3 Amends the School Code. Removes a provision that allows a school district to adopt a policy to permit proficiency examinations for the practice driving part of the driver education course at any time after the completion of 3 hours of practice driving under direct individual instruction. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1723 CULLERTON. New Act Creates the Recruitment and Retention Benefits for Public Sector Attorneys Act. Contains only a short title. 777 SB-1719 SB-1723-Cont. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1724 CULLERTON - OBAMA - SILVERSTEIN. 725 ILCS 5/Article 108C heading new 725 ILCS 5/ 108C-1 new Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that an oral, written, or sign language statement of a defendant, made as a result of a custodial interrogation conducted at a police station or other place of detention on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act is inadmissible as evidence against the defendant in any capital tri- al, unless: (1) an electronic video and audio recording is made of the custodial interro- gation; (2) before the custodial interrogation but during the recording, the defendant is given certain warnings of his or her rights; (3) that prior to the statement but during the recording, the defendant waives these rights; (4) the recording is accurate and has not been altered; (5) all voices on the recording are identifiable; and (6) not later than the 20th day before the date of any criminal proceeding at which the statement is to be ad- mitted as evidence against the defendant, the attorney representing the defendant is per- mitted to review a true, complete, and accurate copy of all recordings of the defendant made under this Section. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA 02-02-14 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN SB-1725 MUNOZ. 720 ILCS 570/407.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1407.1 730 ILCS 5/5-8-4 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-4 Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that it is a Class X felony (rather than imprisonment for a term up to 3 times the maximum amount authorized for delivering a controlled substance) for a person at least 18 years of age to use, engage, or employ a person under 18 years of age to deliver a controlled substance. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a person convicted of this offense shall serve the sentence imposed for this offense consecutive to other offenses that were committed as part of the same course of conduct during which there was no substantial change in the nature of the criminal objective. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1726 HAWKINSON - PARKER - SYVERSON - RADOGNO - MYERS, DU- DYCZ, MOLARO, MUNOZ, SHADID, KLEMM, O'DANIEL, BOMKE, HALVORSON AND WALSH,L. 625 ILCS 5/6-601 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-601 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Changes the following from a petty offense to a Class B misdemeanor: driving with an expired license or permit and that license or per- mit expired more than 6 months before the violation, driving without ever having ob- tained a driver's license or permit, or driving when being unqualified to obtain a license or permit because of age. Eliminates the $50 minimu'm fine for these violations. Changes, from a Class C misdemeanor to a Class B misdemeanor, taking a driving ex- amination for another person. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 625 ILCS 5/6-301 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-301 Provides that the penalty for submitting to an examination or obtaining the services of another person to submit to an examination for the purpose of obtaining a drivers li- cense or permit for some other person is a Class A misdemeanor (rather than a Class B misdemeanor) with a minimum fine of $500 or 50 hours of community service and a term of imprisonment of not less than 7 days. Provides that a second or subsequent of- fense is a Class 4 felony. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-02-28 S Sponsor Removed DUDYCZ S Chief Sponsor Changed to HAWKINSON 778 SB- 1726-Cont. 02-02-28--Cont. S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SYVERSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RADOGNO S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MYERS S Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ S Added As A Co-sponsor MOLARO S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added As A Co-sponsor SHADID S Added As A Co-sponsor KLEMM S Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL S Added As A Co-sponsor BOMKE S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON 02-03-05 S Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,L 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1727 O'MALLEY. 70ILCS 1505/15d 70 ILCS 3205/8 from Ch. 85, par. 6008 Amends the Chicago Park District Act and the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act. Removes the authority to sell, convey, lease, or grant a permit or license with re- spect to the right to name a facility that is under the direction of the Chicago Park Dis- trict or the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1728 HALVORSON. 105 ILCS 5/30-9 from Ch. 122, par. 30-9 105 ILCS 5/30-10 from Ch. 122, par. 30-10 105 ILCS 5/30-1 1 from Ch. 122, par. 30-1 1 105 ILCS 5/30-12 from Ch. 122, par. 30-12 Amends the School Code. Provides that after June 1,2002 persons may not be nomi- nated for General Assembly scholarships and that General Assembly scholarships may not be awarded after that date unless the nomination is made prior to that date. Prevents both second nominations for any lapsed General Assembly scholarship and nominating persons to the unused or unexpired parts of any vacated General Assembly scholarship after June 1, 2002. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1729 HALVORSON. 625 ILCS 5/6-205.2 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that within 72 yours of charging a per- son with reckless homicide, the State's Attorney must notify the Secretary of State of the charges. Provides that the Secretary must revoke the person's license upon notifica- tion of the charges. Provides that the State's Attorney must notify the Secretary of the final disposition of the case. Provides that the license revocation must remain in effect if the person is adjudicated guilty and must be rescinded if he or she is found not guilty. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1730 PARKER. 625 ILCS 5/6-303 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-303 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes a technical change in a provision concern- ing driving with a revoked or suspended license or permit. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 720 ILCS 5/36-1 Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides for the seizure and forfeiture of the vehicle of a person convicted of driving on a revoked or suspended license if the suspension or revocation was the result 779 SB-1730--Cont. of a DUI conviction, a conviction of leaving the scene of a personal injury accident, a conviction of reckless homicide, or a statutory summary related to use of alcohol, drugs, or intoxicating compounds. Provides that if the spouse of the owner makes a showing of hardship, and the vehicle is the family's only source of transportation, the vehicle may be forfeited to the spouse. Provides that forfeiture to the spouse is allowed only once per vehicle. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1731 PARKER. 625 ILCS 5/6-106 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-106 625 ILCS 5/6-110 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-110 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes technical changes in a provision regarding applications for a license or permit and in a provision regarding licenses. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1732 DUDYCZ. 10 ILCS 5/7-8 from Ch. 46, par. 7-8 Amends the Election Code. Makes a technical change to a Section concerning com- mittees of political parties. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1733 DUDYCZ. 10 ILCS 5/7-8 from Ch. 46, par. 7-8 Amends the Election Code. Removes the exemption for counties of 2,000,000 or more population from the requirement that precinct committeemen be elected. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 006-003-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1734 DUDYCZ - MOLARO. 110 ILCS 805/7-23.1 from Ch. 122, par. 107-23.1 Amends the Public Community College Act. Requires the board of trustees of the Chicago community college district to let a contract for supplies, materials, or work by competitive bidding if the contract involves an expenditure in excess of $10,000 (in- stead of $5,000). Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MOLARO S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1735 SYVERSON - BURZYNSKI. 70 ILCS 1205/8-1 from Ch. 105, par. 8-1 Amends the Park District Code. Authorizes park districts to prescribe fines and pen- alties not to exceed $1,000 (currently $500) for ordinance violations. Effective immedi- ately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor BURZYNSKI S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 780 SB-1735-Cont. 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Held in Committee 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 006-003-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1736 CULLERTON. 410 ILCS 80/5 from Ch. 11 1/2, par. 8205 Amends the Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act. Prohibits a person from permitting or re- quiring a minor under 18 years of age to enter an area designated as a "smoking area" or to be in such proximity so that second-hand smoke can be inhaled by a minor under 18 years of age. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1737 CULLERTON. 810 ILCS 5/3-407 from Ch. 26, par. 3-407 Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. In the definition of "alteration", provides that the unauthorized addition of words or numbers is not limited to changes made elec- tronically or by encoder. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1738 CULLERTON. 215 ILCS 5/368a Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to the timely payment of claims for health care services. Requires that receipt of electronic claims be acknowledged within 24 hours of receipt and paid within 10 days after receipt. Prohibits insurers and other payor entities from limiting the rights of payees under the timely payment requirements of the Illinois Insurance Code. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Insurance & Pensions 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1739 CULLERTON - GEO-KARIS - LINK, CRONIN, KLEMM, DILLARD AND SULLIVAN. 520 ILCS 5/2.2 from Ch. 61, par. 2.2 520 ILCS 5/2.33b new 520 ILCS 5/3.34 from Ch. 61, par. 3.34 Amends the Wildlife Code. Provides that no person may knowingly engage in, spon- sor, instigate, assist, or profit from the killing or wounding of an animal for the purpose of sport, amusement, attainment or production of a trophy, or collection of a prize, if the animal is confined in a man-made enclosure or otherwise restrained from engaging in normal movement. Also prohibits the sale or purchase of any animal, or any part of an animal, killed or wounded in that way. Applies to exotic mammals brought into this State as well as Illinois game and fur-bearing mammals; exempts native white-tailed deer. Prohibits the operation of exotic game hunting areas and the importation of exotic mammals for hunting purposes. Makes violation a business offense, subject to a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $5,000 or twice the amount of financial gain real- ized by the person from the commission of the violation. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS S Added As A Co-sponsor CRONIN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK 02-02-11 S Added As A Co-sponsor KLEMM 02-02-21 S Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD S Added As A Co-sponsor SULLIVAN SB-1740 TROTTER. 720 ILCS 5/24-3 from Ch. 38, par. 24-3 720 ILCS 5/24-4 from Ch. 38, par. 24-4 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Prohibits the transfer or possession with intent to transfer of more than one handgun during a 30-day period. Creates a handgun data- base maintained by the Department of State Police that may be accessed by law en- forcement officers to determine if a person purchased more than one handgun within a 30-day period. 781 SB-1740-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1741 TROTTER. Makes appropriations from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Depart- ment of Human Services for the Mentally Healthy Kids Initiative. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1742 TROTTER. New Act Creates the Childhood Immunization Insurance Act. Requires accident and health in- surance and coverage under a health maintenance organization or an employee welfare benefit plan to provide for child immunizations. Directs the Department of Public Health and the Department of Insurance to adopt necessary rules. Effective immediate- ly. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1743 TROTTER. 625 ILCS 5/11-1404 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1 1-1404 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to require every operator and passenger on a mo- torcycle, motor driven cycle, or motorized pedalcycle to wear a helmef. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1744 TROTTER. 30 ILCS 105/8a from Ch. 127, par. 144a Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that in determining amounts to be trans- ferred from the General Revenue Fund to the Common School Fund, the amount trans- ferred from the State Lottery Fund to the Common School Fund shall be disregarded and may not be adjusted for through a decrease in General Revenue Fund transfers. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1745 TROTTER. 305 ILCS 5/5-5 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. In the list of services covered under the Medic- aid program, adds certain preventive dental services, services for the treatment of peri- odontal disease, and the provision of partial dentures. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1746 TROTTER. 35 ILCS 5/213 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that, for taxable years ending on or af- ter December 31, 2002 and ending on or before December 30, 2007, every individual taxpayer whose taxable income is $75,000 or less is entitled to a tax credit equal to 5% of the amount paid in the taxable year for dependent care expenses for a dependent child of the taxpayer or an elderly dependent of the taxpayer 65 years old or older. Al- lows the credit to be carried forward for 5 years. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1747 TROTTER. 105 ILCS 5/27-24.2 from Ch. 122, par. 27-24.2 Amends the Driver Education Act of the School Code. Requires a driver education course to provide at least 30 minutes of classroom instruction relating to organ and tis- sue donation and organ and tissue donation procedures. Prohibits a student from being required to participate in this instruction if his or her parent or guardian objects. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 782 SB-1747-Cont. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1748 TROTTER. 625 ILCS 5/11-1404 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1404 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to require every operator and passenger younger than 18 years of age on a motorcycle, motor driven cycle, or motorized pedalcycle to wear a helmet. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1749 TROTTER. 320 ILCS 25/3.15 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act. Adds urinary incontinence as a covered illness under the phar- maceutical assistance program. Effective January 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1750 SILVERSTEIN. 35 ILCS 5/213 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Allows an income tax credit in an amount equal to 15% of the premium costs paid for a qualified long term care insurance con- tract covering the individual taxpayer or the taxpayer's spouse, parent, or dependent. Provides that the credit may not exceed $200 or the taxpayer's liability, whichever is less. Prohibits the carry forward of an excess tax credit to a succeeding year's tax liabil- ity. Exempts the credit from the sunset provisions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1751 RADOGNO. New Act Creates the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards Act. Provides for the testing, cer- tification, and enforcement of energy efficiency standards for sales in this State of the listed new products. Requires the development of rules containing testing standards and certification requirements. Provides for inspections and enforcement of the standards. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 002-2-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1752 NOLAND. 625 ILCS 40/5-7 625 ILCS 45/5-16 Amends the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act and the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Provides that a person convicted of a Class 4 felony for operating a snow- mobile or watercraft under the influence of alcohol or drugs and causing great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to another person shall, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, be sentenced to not less than one year nor more than 12 years, if the offense was a proximate cause of the injuries. Deletes language providing that a person who operates a snowmobile or watercraft under the influence is guilty of a Class 3 felony if the offense results in the death of a person. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reinserts, with changes, language regarding a person who operates a snowmobile or watercraft under the influence and the offense results in the death of a person. Provides that the person is guilty of a Class 2 (rather than a Class 3) felony. Further provides that, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, the person shall be sentenced to a term of not less than 3 years and not more than 14 years. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 783 SB-1753 NOLAND. 210 ILCS 85/10.4 from Ch. 11 1/2, par. 151.4 Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Provides that each hospital shall provide a re- view mechanism, which shall be included in the medical staff bylaws, for the timely binding external independent review of an adverse medical staff membership or clinical privilege decision by the hospital. Provides that no hospital shall retaliate against a phy- sician who has exercised his or her right in relation to medical staff privileges. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1754 CRONIN. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Authorizes the State to issue, sell, and provide for the retirement of general obligation bonds in the total amount of $17,265,007,500 (the current limit is $15,265,007,500). Provides that the additional amount is to be used for the purpose of grants to school districts for the school improve- ment projects authorized by the School Construction Law. Provides a schedule for when the additional bonds may be sold. Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. In- creases the amount of the privilege tax on riverboat gambling operations by 10%. Re- quires the payment, subject to appropriation, into the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund of 10% of the adjusted gross receipts generated by a river- boat until the Bureau of the Budget certifies to the Department that the amount that will be necessary to finance the principal of, interest on, and premium, if any, on the $2,000,000,000 in additional general obligation bonds authorized to be issued for grants to school districts for school improvement projects authorized by the School Construction Law has been paid into that Fund. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1755 DELEO. 210 ILCS 45/2-214 new Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Requires facilities licensed under the Act to have 2 drinking fountains, one of which must be wheelchair accessible, located in each nursing unit. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Public Health & Welfare 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1756 CULLERTON. 5 ILCS 120/2.02 from Ch. 102, par. 42.02 5 ILCS 120/2.06 from Ch. 102, par. 42.06 Amends the Open Meetings Act. Requires that a public body post its agenda at least 72, rather than 48, hours before a regular meeting. If a public body has a website, re- quires that the public body post meeting notices, agendas, and minutes on that website. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 013-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1757 CULLERTON. 725 ILCS 5/ 116-5 new Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that in every case in which the death sentence was imposed before March 1, 2001 and the defendant remains under sentence of death on the effective date of this amendatory Act, the circuit court that imposed the sentence shall, upon the motion of the defendant, which must be made within 6 months from the effective date of this amendatory Act, conduct a hearing to determine whether the counsel and co-counsel who represented the defendant in the proceedings leading to the death sentence possessed the qualifications for counsel and 784 SB-1753 SB-1757-Cont. co-counsel in the capital litigation trial bar established by Illinois Supreme Court Rule. If the circuit court determines, following a hearing, that the counsel or co-counsel for the defendant did not possess the qualifications for counsel or co-counsel, respectively, in the capital litigation trial bar or that the defendant was not represented both by a lead counsel and co-counsel, the circuit court shall enter an order vacating the sentence of death imposed upon the defendant. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1758 CULLERTON. 710 ILCS 20/2 from Ch. 37, par. 852 710 ILCS 20/5 from Ch. 37, par. 855 Amends the Illinois Not-For-Profit Dispute Resolution Center Act. Provides that a qualified center must provide mediation services at no charge in connection with dis- putes referred from the court system (instead of at no charge to disputants who agree to use the services). Provides that rules of the Chief Judge apply only to disputes referred from the court system. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1759 CULLERTON. 735 ILCS 5/2-202 from Ch. 110, par. 2-202 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that process may (rather than shall) be served by a sheriff. Provides that, in all counties (rather than in counties with a popu- lation of less than 1,000,000), process may also be served, without special appointment, by a person who is licensed or registered as a private detective under the Private Detec- tive, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993 or by a registered em- ployee of a private detective agency certified under that Act. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1760 RAUSCHENBERGER. 35 ILCS 120/5k from Ch. 120, par. 444k 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Changes the deduction for building ma- terials to be incorporated into real estate in an enterprise zone from a deduction that the retailer may allow to a deduction that the retailer must allow. Deletes language autho- rizing a county or municipality to limit the deduction. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement from the State. Effective immediate- ly. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Revenue 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 009-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1761 KARPIEL. 65 ILCS 5/11-5-7.1 from Ch. 24, par. 11-5-7.1 70 ILCS 705/23 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 38.6 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Changes population requirements to allow a municipality to levy a tax for the purpose of providing ambulance services pursuant to an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with any other unit of local government. Amends the Fire Protection District Act. Changes the population requirements to allow a fire protection district to levy a tax for the purpose of providing ambulance services pursuant to an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with any other unit of local government. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 785 SB-1762 786 SB-1762 SULLIVAN. 235 ILCS 5/6-1 1 from Ch. 43, par. 127 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that the prohibition against the is- suance of a license authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor within 100 feet of a church, school, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their spouses, or children, or any military or naval station does not apply to a premises that is within 100 feet, but not less than 90 feet, of a public school if (1) the premises have been continuously licensed to sell alcoholic liquor for at least 50 years, (2) the premises are located in a municipali- ty with a population of over 500,000 inhabitants, (3) the licensee is an individual who is a member of a family that has held the 3 previous licenses for that location, (4) the principal of the school and the alderman of the ward in which the school is located have delivered a written statement to the local liquor control commissioner stating that they do not object to the issuance of such a license, and (5) the local liquor control commis- sioner has received the written consent of a majority of the registered voters who live within 200 feet of the premises. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1763 KARPIEL - GEO-KARIS. 625 ILCS 5/15-109.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-109.1 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires a second division vehicle with a gross weight of 8,000 pounds or more that is loaded with dirt, aggregate, garbage, refuse, or other similar materials to have its cargo area enclosed or secured with a tarpaulin or other cover sufficient to prevent spillage of the material. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the cargo area must be enclosed or secured with a tarpaulin or other covering only while the vehicle is carrying a load of the type described. Provides that the entire provision does not apply to any implements of husbandry or other farm vehi- cles (as well as not applying to those vehicles while they are transporting agricultural products to or from the original place of production). 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 006-003-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1764 PARKER. 70 ILCS 3615/3.01 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.01 70 ILCS 3615/3B.02 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.02 Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Makes technical changes con- cerning the Transportation Board and the Commuter Rail Board. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 765 BURZYNSKI. 55 ILCS 5/1-102.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-102.1 Q25 ILCS 5/3-413 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-413 625 ILCS 5/12-205 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-205 625 ILCS 5/12-208 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-208 625 ILCS 5/12-501 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-501 625 ILCS 5/12-608 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-608 625 ILCS 5/13-101 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 13-101 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes technical changes in several provisions. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1766 RAUSCHENBERGER - JACOBS. 35 ILCS 105/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-5 35 ILCS 110/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-5 35 ILCS 115/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-5 35 ILCS 120/2-5 from Ch. 120, par. 441-5 Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Exempts from the tax imposed by these Acts, beginning on January 1, 2003, broadband equipment and its component parts purchased by a broadband provider. Provides that the sunset provisions do not apply to the exemp- tion. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-05 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JACOBS S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S To Subcommittee S Committee Revenue 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1767 CULLERTON. 815 ILCS 730/Act rep. Repeals the Soft Drink Industry Fair Dealing Act. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1768 CULLERTON. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 in relation to first degree murder. Provides that if any juror concludes that there is a residual doubt concerning the defendant's guilt, that juror shall so advise the court and the court shall sentence the defendant to a term of imprisonment. Provides that a defendant charged with first degree murder is not eli- gible for a sentence of death when: (1) identity is the issue in the case and the court de- termines that the State's ability to meet its burden to prove the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt depends upon the testimony of a sole eyewitness who will testify that the defendant is the perpetrator of the offense or (2) the defendant's case has previ- ously been tried by the court and a jury and, following the trial, the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict on the defendant's guilt of the offense. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1769 CULLERTON. New Act Creates the Illinois Independent Forensic Science Act. Establishes the Illinois Inde- pendent Forensic Science Oversight Commission. Provides that this Commission shall adopt accreditation standards for all forensic laboratories; establish qualification stan- dards and a code of ethics for all examiners, analysts, and scientists employed by any forensic laboratory; establish blind basis protocols for the examination of evidence; conduct initial and routine inspections of all forensic science laboratories; and conduct internal and external proficiency testing of personnel. Provides that accreditation of a forensic laboratory shall be revoked for making a misrepresentation to obtain accredita- tion; failing to disclose that a report contains work done at another laboratory; a pattern of excessive errors in performance of examination procedures; or failing to file a re- quired report. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1770 CULLERTON. 725 ILCS 5/110-7 from Ch. 38, par. 110-7 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that the court may direct that all or part of an accused's bail deposit be remitted to the accused's counsel of re- cord in payment of attorney's fees. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 787 SB-1766 SB-1771 CULLERTON. 20 ILCS 3930/9.3 new Amends the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act. Provides that the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority employ experts to conduct a study of propor- tionality in capital sentencing. Provides that the experts look at all cases in the State in which a defendant was charged with the offense of first degree murder committed on or after June 21, 1977, in violation of Section 9-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 to deter- mine whether the race, ethnicity, or gender of the defendant or the victim, the location of the offense, or some combination of these factors influenced the sentence of death. Provides that there is a moratorium on the execution of all capital sentences in Illinois until the study is completed. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1772 CULLERTON. 710 ILCS 20/2 from Ch. 37, par. 852 710 ILCS 20/5 from Ch. 37, par. 855 Amends the Illinois Not-For-Profit Dispute Resolution Center Act. Provides that a qualified center must provide mediation services at no charge in connection with dis- putes referred from the court system (instead of at no charge to disputants who agree to use the services). Provides that rules of the Chief Judge apply only to disputes referred from the court system. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1773 CULLERTON. 625 ILCS 5/6-107 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-107 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no person under the age of 18 years who holds a graduated driver's license may use a cellular or other mobile telephone while driving. Provides that the provision does not apply to specified communications regarding emergency situations. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1774 CULLERTON. 725 ILCS 5/115-21 new Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that if a defendant is charged with an offense for which a sentence of death is authorized and the State's At- torney has not, at the time of trial, filed a certificate indicating he or she will not seek the death penalty or stated on the record in open court that the death penalty will not be sought, then certain special rules of evidence shall apply at the trial to determine the de- fendants' guilt. Prohibits in these cases the introduction of the testimony of an accom- plice of the defendant or an informant against the defendant who has been granted or promised immunity from prosecution, sentence reduction or any other form of leniency or other favorable treatment by the prosecution in exchange for his or her testimony. Provides that the State is not permitted to introduce a statement against interest made by the defendant, unless it is corroborated by a tape recording, while the defendant was in the custody of a law enforcement agency, a county department of corrections or deten- tion, or the Illinois Department of Corrections through the testimony of a person who was in custody with the defendant at the time the statement was made. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1775 CULLERTON. 40 ILCS 5/5-144 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-144 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Increases the sup- plemental annuity payable to widows of policemen who die from an injury incurred in the line of duty. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without re- imbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 1775 has not been calculated, but is estimated to be minor, as the number of widows who would qualify for the increased supplemental annuity is relatively small. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates SB-1771 788 SB-1775-Conr. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1776 CULLERTON. 725 ILCS 5/Article 108D heading new 725 ILCS 5/108D-I new Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that during a capital trial, no eyewitness who has been exposed, prior to his or her testimony, to an identification procedure in which the defendant was included shall be permitted to identify the defen- dant, unless the identification procedure was conducted in compliance with certain re- quirements. Provides that in order for the identification testimony to be admissible, the photo lineup or live lineup identification procedures must be conducted in sequence so that the eyewitness was shown each photograph or each person one at a time rather than viewing the photographs or the persons simultaneously, the lineups must include per- sons who are not suspects but fit the general description of the defendant, and a written record and video recording of the lineup procedures must be made. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1777 BURZYNSKI AND DEMUZIO. 105 ILCS 5/21-28 new Amends the School Code. Adds a Section concerning the certification of special edu- cation teachers; contains only a caption. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the School Code. Requires the State Teacher Certification Board to categorically certify a special education teacher in one or more specialized categories of disability if the special education teacher applies and qualifies for such certification. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-25 S Added As A Co-sponsor DEMUZIO 02-02-27 S Amendment No.01 EDUCATION S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER 02-03-04 S Sponsor Removed PARKER 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 02-03-07 H Hse Sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON,JIM H Added As A Joint Sponsor HASSERT SB-1778 BOMKE. 105 ILCS 5/18-4.4 from Ch. 122, par. 18-4.4 Amends the Common School Fund Article of the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning tax-equivalent grants. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1779 BOMKE. 40 ILCS 5/14-105 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-105 Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Allows a member to apply for service and earnings credit, without any additional contribution, for a peri- od of up to 5 days of involuntary furlough resulting from a State fiscal emergency. Ef- fective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) SB 1779 does not have a fiscal impact. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the substantive provisions of the bill. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules 789 SB-1779-Cont. 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 INS & PENS. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 006-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1780 BOWLES. New Act 5 ILCS 100/1-5 from Ch. 127, par. 1001-5 730 ILCS 5/3-3-11.05 new 730 ILCS 5/3-3-11.1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-1 1.1 730 ILCS 5/3-3-11.4 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-11.4 730 ILCS 5/3-3-1 1.5 730 ILCS 5/3-3-12 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-12 730 ILCS 5/5-4-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-3 730 ILCS 5/5-6-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3 730 ILCS 5/3-3-11 rep. Creates the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. Provides for the con- trol and regulation of the interstate movement of offenders and for the effective track- ing, supervision, and rehabilitation of these offenders by the sending and receiving states; and for distributing the costs, benefits and obligations of the compact among the compacting states. Creates an Interstate Commission to establish uniform procedures to manage the movement between states of adults placed under community supervision and released to the community under the jurisdiction of courts, paroling authorities, or corrections or other criminal justice agencies that will promulgate rules to achieve the purpose of this compact. Repeals the Interstate Parole and Probation Reciprocal Agree- ments Compact established in 1937. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to make conforming changes. Amends the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act to make con- forming changes. Some provisions are effective immediately, the remainder effective upon enactment by 35 states. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1781 OBAMA. 305 ILCS 5/12-4.11 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that effective July 1, 2002, the De- partment of Human Services shall establish a housing allowance to be included in TANF grant amounts for families who do not reside in public housing or receive a gov- ernmental housing subsidy. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1782 OBAMA - HENDON. 20 ILCS 2305/8.5 new Amends the Department of Public Health Act. Requires the Department of Public Health, in cooperation with the Department of Professional Regulation, to work with li- censed health care facilities and licensed health care professionals to develop policies and procedures that address the issue of postpartum depression. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 2305/8.5 new Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 1305/10-7 new Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Department of Human Ser- vices Act. Requires the Department of Human Services, in cooperation with the De- partment of Professional Regulation, to work with licensed health care facilities and licensed health care professionals to develop policies and procedures that address the issue of postpartum depression. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to State Government Operations 02-03-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor HENDON S Amendment No.01 STATE GOVERN S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 790 SB-1783 OBAMA. 305 ILCS 5/4-1.12 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. With respect to the 60-month limitation on the receipt of TANF assistance, prohibits the Department of Human Services from count- ing months in which the adult recipient is the primary caregiver for a disabled family member, if the demands of caregiving are inconsistent with sustained employment. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1784 LINK. 30 ILCS 105/2 from Ch. 127, par. 138 Amends the State Finance Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning reports and accounts. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1785 BOWLES. 35 ILCS 200/15-164 new 35 ILCS 200/15-165 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that any real estate that is owned and used by a veteran as homestead property is exempt from taxation if (i) the veteran was hon- orably discharged with a service-connected total and permanent disability and certain evidence of this is provided and (ii) the veteran is a permanent resident of this State on January I of the tax year for which the exemption is being claimed. A surviving spouse of a veteran who was honorably discharged with a service-connected total and perma- nent disability is eligible for the exemption if certain conditions are met. Provides that any real estate that is owned and used as homestead property by the surviving spouse of a veteran is exempt from taxation if (i) the veteran died from service-connected causes while on active duty as a member of the United States Armed Forces and certain evi- dence of this is provided, (ii) the veteran was a permanent resident of this State on Janu- ary 1 of the year in which the veteran died, (iii) the property was the homestead of the veteran and his or her surviving spouse at the time of the veteran's death, and (iv) the spouse has not remarried. Provides that a person is not allowed to claim an exemption under these provisions and the provisions concerning exemptions for veterans eligible for specially adapted housing in the same taxable year. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1786 MADIGAN,L. 720 ILCS 5/Article 16G heading 720 ILCS 5/16G-I 720 ILCS 5/16G-5 720 ILCS 5/16G-10 720 ILCS 5/16G-15 720 ILCS 5/16G-20 720 ILCS 5/16G-25 Amends the Financial Identity Theft and Asset Forfeiture Law of the Criminal Code of 1961. Changes the name of the Article to the Identity Theft Law and the names of the offenses of financial identity theft and aggravated financial identity theft to identity theft and aggravated identity theft. Includes in the offense of identity theft: (1) using any personal identification information or personal identification document of another with intent to commit any theft or felony violation of Illinois State law; (2) obtaining, recording, possessing, selling, transferring, purchasing, or manufacturing any personal identification information or personal identification document with intent to commit or to aid or abet another in committing any theft or felony violation of Illinois State law; (3) using, obtaining, recording, possessing, selling, transferring, purchasing or manu- facturing any personal identification information or personal identification document of another knowing that such personal identification information or personal identifica- tion documents were stolen or produced without lawful authority; or (4) using, transfer- ring, or possessing document-making implements to produce false identification or false documents with knowledge that they will be used by the offender or another to commit any theft or felony violation of State law. Effective immediately. 791 SB-1783 SB- 1786-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1787 MADIGAN,L. New Act 815 ILCS 505/2Z from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z Creates the Computer Lemon Act. Establishes rights for purchasers of defective computers and specified related devices in the case of ineffective repairs under warran- ty, failure of a manufacturer to take timely action regarding repairs, or repeated mal- functions or defects. Requires manufacturers to provide specified notices and keep specified records. Provides that a purchaser may bring a civil action against a manufac- turer that violates the Act and recover damages, attorney's fees, costs, and expert ex- penses. Provides that a knowing violation of the Act constitutes an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, and amends the Con- sumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act accordingly. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Postponed S Committee Judiciary 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1788 OBAMA. 20 ILCS 3930/7.5 new 50 ILCS 705/10.2 new 705 ILCS 405/5-401.5 new 720 ILCS 5/14-3 from Ch. 38, par. 14-3 725 ILCS 5/103-2.1 new 30 ILCS 805/8.27 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Exempts from an eavesdropping violation, elec- tronic recordings made of a custodial interrogation of an individual by a law enforce- ment officer at a police station or other place of detention in investigations for homicide and certain sex offenses. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and the Ju- venile Court Act of 1987. Provides that statements made by a suspect at a custodial in- terrogation at a police station or other place of detention in investigations for homicide and certain sex offenses are presumed inadmissible unless electronically recorded. Pro- ides that the presumption may be overcome by a preponderance of the evidence that statements were voluntary and reliable based upon the totality of the circumstances. ides exceptions. Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Provides that the Illinois Enforcement Training Standards Board must conduct a training program for po- >fficers on the methods and technical aspects of electronic recording of interroga- SAmends the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act. Provides that the Illinois inal Justice Information Authority, from appropriations made to it for that pur- ;, shall make grants to local law enforcement agencies for the purpose of purchasing ipment for electronic recording of interrogations. Amends the State Mandates Act. .empts provisions of the bill from the reimbursement requirements of the State Man- ates Act. Some provisions take effect immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1789 OBAMA AND CULLERTON. 10 ILCS 5/7-19 from Ch. 46, par. 7-19 10 ILCS 5/7-46 from Ch. 46, par. 7-46 10 ILCS 5/7-59 from Ch. 46, par. 7-59 10 ILCS 5/7-58.5 new 10 ILCS 5/25-4 from Ch. 46, par. 25-4 10 ILCS 5/25-7 from Ch. 46, par. 25-7 65 ILCS 5/3.1-15-45 new 65 ILCS 5/3.1-15-50 new 65 ILCS 5/3.1-15-55 new Amends the Election Code and the Illinois Municipal Code. Requires that an instant runoff method of voting be used at primaries for statewide offices and congressional of- 792 SB-1789-Cont. fices. Authorizes municipalities by referendum to adopt the voting method for the of- fices of mayor, city clerk, and city treasurer. Declares that a municipal election using instant runoff voting is valid if it otherwise conformed to law. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-22 S Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON SB-1790 CLAYBORNE. 40 ILCS 5/14-104 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104 Amends the State Employees Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that an employee who was employed on a full-time basis by the Illinois Defender Project, an LEAA-ILEC grant project, prior to the time that the project became the Office of the State Appellate Defender, may establish creditable service for not more than 48 months of that employment by making certain contributions. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 1790 is expected to be small as few employees would be eligible to purchase service credit. There would be a cost to the System, as the member is required to make only the employee contributions, plus interest. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1791 SMITH. 20 ILCS 105/8.10 new Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Requires the Department on Aging to estab- lish, operate, and publicize a statewide toll free phone number to provide information about programs that provide prescription drugs to Illinois senior citizens at reduced or no cost. Requires the Department of Human Services to assist in collecting and updat- ing the information. Effective January 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1792 SMITH. 20 ILCS 105/8.10 new Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Requires the Department on Aging to estab- lish, operate, and publicize a statewide toll free phone number to provide information about programs offered by pharmaceutical companies that provide prescription drugs to Illinois senior citizens at reduced or no cost. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1793 SMITH. 720 ILCS 5/24-1.1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1.1 Amends the Criminal Code of Code of 1961. Provides that the unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon not confined in a penal institution is a Class 2 felony (rather than a Class 3 felony) for which the defendant if sentenced to a term of imprisonment shall be sentenced to not less than 3 years and not more than 14 years (rather than from 2 to 10 years). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1794 SMITH - LIGHTFORD - SHADID - TROTTER - OBAMA AND VIVERI- TO. 210 ILCS 9/76 new Amends the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act. Provides that, before a pro- spective resident's admission to an assisted living establishment or a shared housing es- tablishment, the establishment shall advise the prospective resident to consult a physician to determine whether the prospective resident should obtain a vaccination against pneumococcal pneumonia. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 793 SB-1794--Cont. 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SHADID S Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added As A Co-sponsor VIVERITO S Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-1795 SMITH. 625 ILCS 5/12-813.1 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a school bus driver may not operate a school bus while using a cellular radio telecommunication device. Creates exceptions for emergency situations. Provides that a violation is a petty offense punishable by a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $250. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-2-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1796 SMITH. 720 ILCS 675/1 from Ch. 23, par. 2357 720 ILCS 675/3 new 720 ILCS 680/3 from Ch. 23, par. 2358-23 720 ILCS 680/5 new 720 ILCS 685/4 from Ch. 23, par. 2358-4 720 ILCS 685/6 new Amends the Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act, the Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act, and the Tobacco Accessories and Smoking Herbs Act. Provides that sales to minors prohibited under the Acts include sales using the Internet. Provides that if the State's Attorney has reasonable cause to believe that a person is engaged in, or has engaged in, any act involving a prohibited sale to a minor using the Internet, the State's Attorney may bring a civil action for injunctive relief against the person. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1797 SIEBEN. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Creates the Energy Efficiency Building Act. Establishes an Energy Efficient Build- ing Code that shall apply to all new residential, commercial, and industrial buildings in this State. Provides for technical assistance to certain design professions to explain the requirements of the Code. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; Housing Afford 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive 02-03-07 S To Subcommittee S Committee Executive 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1798 KLEMM. 210 ILCS 85/10.4 from Ch. I 1 1/2, par. 151.4 210 ILCS 85/10.5 new Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Provides that no exclusive contract is permissi- ble for pain management services performed by a physician licensed to practice medi- cine in all its branches. Effective June 30, 2002. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 210 ILCS 85/10.5 new Deletes everything. Amends the Hospital Licensing Act to make a technical change to a Section concerning medical staff privileges. 794 SB-1798- Cont. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Held in Committee 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1799 DEL VALLE. 10 ILCS 5/9-8.20 new Amends the Election Code. Prohibits members of and candidates for a Board of Re- view in a county of 3,000,000 or more population from soliciting or accepting cam- paign contributions from an entity who is representing a taxpayer before the Board or who has done so in the preceding 5 years. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1800 O'MALLEY. 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new 30 ILCS 105/6z-56 new 230 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 120, par. 2406 230 ILCS 10/7 from Ch. 120, par. 2407 625 ILCS 5/2-119 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-119 625 ILCS 5/2-123 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-123 625 ILCS 5/3-305 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-305 625 ILCS 5/3-403 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-403 625 ILCS 5/3-607 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-607 625 ILCS 5/3-619 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-619 625 ILCS 5/3-804 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-804 625 ILCS 5/3-804.02 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-804.02 625 ILCS 5/3-805 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-805 625 ILCS 5/3-806 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806 625 ILCS 5/3-806.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.1 625 ILCS 5/3-806.3 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.3 625 ILCS 5/3-807 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-807 625 ILCS 5/3-808 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-808 625 ILCS 5/3-809 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-809 625 ILCS 5/3-809.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-809.1 625 ILCS 5/3-810 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-810 625 ILCS 5/3-811 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-811 625 ILCS 5/3-812 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-812 625 ILCS 5/3-814 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-814 625 ILCS 5/3-814.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-814.1 625 ILCS 5/3-815 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-815 625 ILCS 5/3-818 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-818 625 ILCS 5/3-819 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-819 625 ILCS 5/3-820 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-820 625 ILCS 5/3-821 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-821 625 ILCS 5/3-824.6 new 625 ILCS 5/3-824.5 rep. Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act to provide for new and renewal license fees to be determined by public bid. Provides for licenses to remain in effect until revoked for good cause by the Board. Provides for license fees to be deposited into the Illinois Fi- nancial Stability and Responsibility Fund. Requires the Board to adopt rules to ensure that holders of owners licenses do not transact business with specified persons and enti- ties. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to generally reduce fees to the level prior to Pub- lic Act 91-37. Amends the State Finance Act. Creates the Illinois Financial Stability and Responsibility Fund. Provides that moneys in the Fund are to be used as follows: first, to maintain certain funding levels at what they were before the reduction of fees under the Illinois Vehicle Code; second to finance $5,282,551,200 in general obligation bonds issued pursuant to Public Act 91-39; third, to finance $754,470,000 in Build Illi- nois bonds issued pursuant to Public Act 91-39; fourth, to make $3,000,000,000 in school construction and maintenance grants under the School Construction Law; and fifth, for infrastructure improvements throughout the State. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 795 SB-1801 RADOGNO. 20 ILCS 1305/10-30 new Amends the Department of Human Services Act. Requires the Department of Hu- man Services to contract with an entity experienced in applied research to compile a cross-disability database of disabled Illinois residents who are potential beneficiaries under the "most integrated setting" requirement of the Americans with Disabilities Act as construed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Requires the Secretary of Human Services to appoint a panel to advise the Department on the compilation. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1802 RADOGNO. 305 ILCS 5/5-2.05 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that persons who fail to qualify for basic maintenance under the AABD program under the Code on the basis of need be- cause of excess income or assets, or both, may establish prospective eligibility for that basic maintenance by prepaying their monthly Medicaid spend-down amount to the Department of Public Aid or by having a third party pay that amount to the Department. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1803 WATSON. 30 ILCS 105/5.545 rep. 415 ILCS 5/58.15 415 ILCS 5/58.18 rep. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Repeals the Brownfields Site Restoration Program and recreates that program in provisions containing the Brownfields Redevel- opment Loan Program. Provides that the fees for eligibility reviews conducted by DCCA and for review of remediation costs and the budget plan conducted by IEPA must be deposited into the Brownfields Redevelopment Fund (now, must be deposited into the Brownfields Site Restoration Program Fund). Any moneys remaining in the Brownfields Site Restoration Program Fund on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly shall be transferred to the Brownfields Redevelop- ment Fund. Provides that moneys in the Brownfields Redevelopment Fund may be used for the purposes of the Brownfields Site Restoration Program, including payment for the costs of administering the Program. Amends the State Finance Act. Eliminates the Brownfields Site Restoration Program Fund. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 415 ILCS 5/58.3 415 ILCS 5/58.13 Deletes everything after the enacting clause and reinserts language from the intro- duced bill. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that the Agency is au- thorized to administer funds made available to the Agency under federal law for brownfield cleanup activities. Limits grant amounts given under the Municipal Brown- fields Redevelopment Grant Program to a maximum of $240,000. Adds remedial action plans and remedial completion reports to the list of activities eligible for moneys under the Municipal Brownfield Redevelopment Program. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1804 SILVERSTEIN. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Creates the Judicial Law Clerk Benefit Act. Provides that a judicial law clerk who has higher education student loans to repay and who is employed by the Supreme 796 SB-1801 SB- 1804-Cont. Court, an appellate court, or a circuit court shall receive $9,000 from that employer each year for 2 years, in addition to all other compensation and benefits. Provides that this amount shall come from the Judicial Law Clerk Benefit Fund. Amends the State Fi- nance Act to create the Judicial Law Clerk Benefit Fund. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1805 MYERS AND O'DANIEL. 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new 625 ILCS 5/3-654 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the State Finance Act. Creates the Choose Life Fund as a special fund in the State treasury. Provides for the issuance of special Choose Life license plates. Provides that, in addition to normal original issuance and renewal fees, a $25 fee shall be charged for the special plates. Provides that $10 of the additional initial fee and $23 of the additional renewal fee shall be deposited into the Choose Life Fund, and $15 of the additional original fee and $2 of the additional renew- al fee shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. Pro- vides that, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly and approval by the Secretary of State, all moneys in the Choose Life Fund shall be paid to the Department of Children and Family Services, which must dispense the moneys as grants to non-governmental, not-for-profit crisis pregnancy centers (i) whose services are limited to meeting the physical needs of pregnant women, (ii) that are not involved in abortion activities, and (iii) that charge no fee for the services. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Held in Committee S Committee Transportation 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1806 MYERS - BOWLES. 510 ILCS 70/3 from Ch. 8, par. 703 510 ILCS 70/3.01 from Ch. 8, par. 703.01 510 ILCS 70/3.02 510 ILCS 70/3.03 510 ILCS 70/3.04 510 ILCS 70/3.05 510 ILCS 70/4 from Ch. 8, par. 704 510 ILCS 70/4.01 from Ch. 8, par. 704.01 510 ILCS 70/4.02 from Ch. 8, par. 704.02 510 ILCS 70/4.03 from Ch. 8, par. 704.03 510 ILCS 70/4.04 from Ch. 8, par. 704.04 510 ILCS 70/5 from Ch. 8, par. 705 510 ILCS 70/5.01 510 ILCS 70/6 from Ch. 8, par. 706 510 ILCS 70/7 from Ch. 8, par. 707 510 ILCS 70/7.1 from Ch. 8, par. 707.1 510 ILCS 70/7.5 510 ILCS 70/7.15 510 ILCS 70/16 from Ch. 8, par. 716 705 ILCS 105/27.5 from Ch. 25, par. 27.5 705 ILCS 105/27.6 720 ILCS 5/26-5 Amends the Humane Care for Animals Act. In the provision prohibiting the award- ing of rabbits, ducklings, and baby chicks as prizes, deletes the limitation to games of chance. Removes the requirement that any drug used for euthanasia must be used by or under the direction of a licensed veterinarian. Moves the Act's penalty provisions from the single Section on penalties to the various Sections that define the violations. Pro- vides that certain penalty provisions apply to violations concerning animals other than dogs. Provides that the Section on animals in entertainment applies only when the ani- mals affected by a violation include at least one animal that is not a dog, and makes a reference to the corresponding Section of the Criminal Code of 1961 that applies when 797 SB-1806--Cont. the animals affected are all dogs. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes changes in the penalty provisions relating to dog fighting. Amends the Clerks of Courts Act con- cerning deposits into the Illinois Animal Abuse Fund. Updates references to correspond to the changes made by this amendatory Act. Also makes technical and other changes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the poisoning provisions of the Humane Care for Animals Act do not prohibit the use of a euthanasia drug by a euthanasia agency for the purpose of animal euthanasia, provided that the euthanasia drug is used by or under the direction of a li- censed veterinarian or certified euthanasia technician, all as defined in and subject to the Humane Euthanasia in Animal Shelters Act. Copies certain provisions relating to seizure and enforcement from the Humane Care for Animals Act into the dog fighting provision of the Criminal Code of 1961. Changes a cross reference to similar provi- sions. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-13 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOWLES 02-02-20 S Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation 02-02-26 S Amendment No.O1 AGRICULTURE S Adopted 02-02-27 S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 054-)000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg -1807 SIEBEN. 740 ILCS 130/5 Amends the Premises Liability Act. Provides that the immunity for an owner or oper- .or of a firearm range extends to the owner or operator of a range in which an occupied permanent dwelling on adjacent property was built within 1,000 yards from an area of the range from which a firearm may be properly discharged if the dwelling was built af- ter the range began its operation. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1808 NOLAND. 625 ILCS 5/1-126 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-126 625 ILCS 5/11-60)5 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1 1-605 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the school zone speed limit applies to vehicles on a roadway on school property. Expands the definition of "highway" to include a roadway on school property. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-2) S Assigned to Transportation 02-2-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 009-001 -000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg -1809 WEAVER. 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-7 from Ch. 24, par. 1 1-74.4-7 Amends the Tax Increment Allocation Redeveloment Act in the Illinois Municipal Ie. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the issuance of obligations to vide for redevelopment project costs. ;ENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 65 ILCS 5/1 1-74.4-3 from Ch. 24, par. 1-74.4-3 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Tax Increment Allocation sdevelopment Act in the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that the redevelopment oject in the TIF District created by an ordinance adopted on December 22, 1986 by e City of Tuscola must be completed by December 31 of the 35th year (now, the 23rd .ar) after the year in which the ordinance was adopted. Effective immediately. 798 SB-1809-Cont. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-27 S Amendment No.01 REVENUE S Adopted 02-02-28 S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-001-001 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 050-002-002 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor LEITCH H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-1810 PETERSON. 35 ILCS 110/2 from Ch. 120, par. 439.32 Amends the Service Use Tax Act. Makes a technical change in the definitions Sec- tion concerning the definition of "sale of service". 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1811 MADIGAN,L. 625 ILCS 5/11-1502 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1502 745 ILCS 10/3-111 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a person riding a bicycle is an in- tended and permitted user of any highway in Illinois except for a highway on which bi- cycle use has been specifically prohibited by law and the prohibition is indicated by appropriate signage. Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Provides that neither a local public entity nor a public employee is liable for any injury to a bicyclist caused by a condition of a bike lane or shoulder desig- nated for bicycle use unless the local public entity or public employee is guilty of will- ful and wanton misconduct proximately causing the injury. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1812 MAHAR. 820 ILCS 105/4a from Ch. 48, par. 1004a 820 ILCS 140/2 from Ch. 48, par. 8b 820 ILCS 145/2 from Ch. 48, par. 2 Amends the Minimum Wage Law, the One Day Rest In Seven Act, and the Eight Hour Work Day Act by exempting, from certain requirements of those Acts, seamen or employees employed on a towboat, tugboat, or barge engaged in navigation upon navi- gable waters in furtherance of interstate commerce. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 820 ILCS 145/2 Deletes everything. Amends the Minimum Wage Law. Provides that certain over- time provisions do not apply to a crew member of an uninspected towing vessel (as de- fined by Federal law) operating in navigable waters in or along the boundaries of Illinois. Amends the One Day Rest In Seven Act. Provides that provisions requiring 24 consecutive hours of rest every week do not apply to a crew member of an uninspected towing vessel (as defined by Federal law) operating in navigable waters in or along the boundaries of Illinois. Effective immediately. 02-02-05 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Commerce & Industry 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Amendment No.01 COMM & INDUS S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1813 PHILIP - DILLARD - KARPIEL - ROSKAM - CRONIN. 10 ILCS 5/25-1 1 from Ch. 46, par. 25-1 1 70 ILCS 805/3c Amends the Election Code and the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act. Provides that in a forest preserve district that elects commissioners by district who are not also 799 SB-1813--Cont. county board members, the president of the board of commissioners shall fill a vacancy in the office of commissioner by appointment within 60 days with the advice and con- sent of the other commissioners. Vacancies in the office of such forest preserve presi- dent shall be filled by the forest preserve board of commissioners by appointing one of the commissioners to serve as president. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DILLARD S Added as Chief Co-sponsor KARPIEL S Added as Chief Co-sponsor ROSKAM S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CRONIN S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor DANIELS H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-1814 KARPIEL. 60 ILCS 1/35-55 Amends the Township Code. Makes changes concerning the tax levy for senior citi- zens services. Provides that senior citizens services provided for by the tax levy may in- clude, but are not limited to, the construction, maintenance, repair, and operation of a senior citizens center. Provides that the tax levy may be in addition to any other taxes md is not subject to the tax rate limitations for townships but is subject to the extension nits set forth in the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law of the Property Code. ,rrects a cross-reference. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Third Reading - Passed 051-004-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 3B-1815 RAUSCHENBERGER. 305 ILCS 35/6-4.5 new Amends the Medicaid Revenue Act. Requires the Department of Public Aid to sub- mit a quarterly report to the General Assembly concerning the average Medicaid ex- penditures per patient for each authorized service provided and for prescriptions, the average number of prescriptions per patient, information concerning expenditures and numbers of prescriptions that exceed those averages, and an explanation of steps being taken to control Medicaid costs. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1816 DUDYCZ. New Act 230 ILCS 10/5 from Ch. 120, par. 2405 720 ILCS 5/28-1 from Ch. 38, par. 28-1 720 ILCS 5/28-1.1 from Ch. 38, par. 28-1.1 720 ILCS 5/28-3 from Ch. 38, par. 28-3 Creates the Video Gaming Act. Provides that licensed retail establishments where al- coholic liquor is served for consumption, licensed fraternal establishments, and li- censed veterans establishments may conduct video gaming. Provides that the Gaming Board shall be responsible for administration and enforcement of laws relating to video gaming terminals. Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act to provide that the Gaming Board shall be responsible for administration and enforcement of the Video Gaming Act. Amends the Gambling Article of the Criminal Code to make corresponding changes. Effective immediately. 800 SB- 1816-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1817 KLEMM. 40 ILCS 5/4-108 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-108 40 ILCS 5/7-139.10 new 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Illinois Pension Code to allow a person with IMRF credit for service as a member of a municipal fire department to transfer that credit to a firefighters' pension fund. Requires payment of the difference in required contributions, if any. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective imme- diately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 1817 cannot be determined, as it de- pends on the amount of service credit transferred from IMRF to the Downstate Firefighters' pension funds. The fiscal impact is estimated to be minor, as the employee is required to contri- bute the difference between the employee and employer contribu- tions that would have been made as a member of a Downstate Firefighters' pension fund and the amounts transferred from IMRF on behalf of the firefighter. Interest payment is also re- quired. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Insurance & Pensions 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1818 WOOLARD. 105 ILCS 5/14-8.02 from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.02 Amends the School Code. In a provision requiring that the determination of eligibili- ty for admission to a special education class be made within 60 school days from the date of referral by school authorities for a psychological evaluation by the district, pro- vides that "date of referral" means the date on which an evaluation is requested. Effec- tive immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1819 SYVERSON. 820 ILCS 105/4a from Ch. 48, par. 1004a Amends the overtime pay requirements of the Minimum Wage Law by providing that they do not apply to a salesman or mechanic primarily engaged in selling or servic- ing motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, or off-highway vehicles if the salesman or me- chanic is employed by a nonmanufacturing establishment primarily engaged in the business of selling those vehicles to ultimate purchasers. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1820 MUNOZ. 210 ILCS 85/10.6 new Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Provides that, when one or more hospitals com- bine or merge, the medical staff bylaws of each individual hospital shall remain in ef- fect until such time as the new entity and the medical staff can mutually agree upon medical staff bylaws for the new entity. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1821 JONES,E - TROTTER. 320 ILCS 25/3.15 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act. Provides that beginning on January 1, 2003, the pharmaceuti- cal assistance program covers prescription drugs used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. 801 SB-1821-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1822 MADIGAN,L. 305 ILCS 5/5-23 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.5 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.10 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.15 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.20 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.25 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.30 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.35 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.40 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.45 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23.50 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to es- tablish a Medicaid prescribed-drug spending-control program. Limits the number and amount of drugs that may be dispensed. Authorizes the Department to establish prior authorization requirements. Provides for the Department's establishment of a preferred drug formulary, based on recommendations from the Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee, which is created within the Department. Requires the Depart- ment to establish an advisory committee to study the feasibility of using a restricted drug formulary for institutionalized adults. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1823 MADIGAN,L. 20 ILCS 301/5-10 Amends the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act. Requires the Department of Human Services to design and implement an ongoing statewide cam- paign to raise public awareness about fetal alcohol syndrome and other effects of prena- tal alcohol exposure. Provides that the campaign must include pamphlets that describe the causes and effects of fetal alcohol syndrome and provides that the Department must distribute the pamphlets free of charge to each county clerk in sufficient quantities to enable the county clerk to provide pamphlets to all persons applying for a marriage li- cense in the county. (Under current law, the Department may prepare such pamphlets and may distribute them to county clerks.) NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1824 MADIGAN,L. 20 ILCS 2310/2310-585 new 235 ILCS 5/6-32 new Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934 and the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois. Requires all retailers who sell any alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises to post, in a conspicuous place, a sign which clearly reads: "Warning: Drink- ing alcoholic beverages during pregnancy can cause birth defects." Requires the De- partment of Revenue to make such warning signs available to retailers of alcoholic beverages. Permits the Department to charge a fee to cover printing, postage, and han- dling expenses. Provides that a violation of this provision is a Class C misdemeanor. Imposes a fine for violations of this prohibition. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall enforce this provision. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1825 MADIGAN,L. New Act 215 ILCS 97/20 215 ILCS 106/20 Creates the Family Health Insurance Program Act and amends the Illinois Health In- surance Portability and Accountability Act and the Children's Health Insurance Pro- gram Act. Creates a Family Health Insurance Program to be administered by the 802 SB- 1825-Cont. Department of Public Aid. Provides for health care coverage for certain low-income families, either by subsidizing the cost of an employer-provided benefits plan or by pro- viding health care services upon the payment of specified premiums and copayments. Requires the Department to apply for necessary federal waivers, but requires the De- partment to implement the program (subject to appropriations) even if some or all of the waiver requests are denied. Requires that the program be operational by January 1, 2003 at the earliest, and authorizes the Department to delay implementation of any por- tion of the program as to which federal matching funds are not yet approved. Repeals the Family Health Insurance Program Act on July 1, 2008. Adds coverage under the Family Health Insurance Program Act to the list of "creditable coverages" under the Il- linois Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. As a condition of eligibility for the Children's Health Insurance Program, provides for an upper limit of income eli- gibility at 200% (rather than 185%) of the federal poverty level, in connection with ef- forts to obtain federal matching funding. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1826 PETKA. 720 ILCS 5/24-8 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a law enforcement agency that re- quest a firearm's trace, within a reasonable time, but no later than 60 days after the ter- mination of the investigation for which the trace was initiated or records were requested or immediately upon the initiation of criminal proceedings, shall serve the person who was the subject of a records request or search with an inventory containing certain irn- formation. Permits the circuit court, upon a motion filed by the person who is the sub- ject of a records request or search, to order the destruction of all records associated with the trace request, except those required to be kept under the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, the Criminal Code of 1961, or the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act or those records pertaining to an open and active criminal investigation or proceeding. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1827 PETKA. 815 ILCS 720/4 from Ch. 43, par. 304 Amends the Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act. Provides that the provisions concerning cancellation of an agreement without good cause apply to importing distributors. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Commerce & Industry 02-03-07 S Held in Committee S Committee Commerce & Industry 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1828 SULLIVAN. 625 ILCS 5/1 1-605 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-605 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a person who violates the posted speed limit in a construction or maintenance zone shall be charged a $50 fee in addition to the fine for the violation. Provides that the entire additional fee shall be paid to the Il- linois Department of Transportation and used to pay police officers hired to patrol con- struction or maintenance zones. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1829 MYERS. 10 ILCS 5/4-8 from Ch. 46, par. 4-8 10 ILCS 5/5-7 from Ch. 46, par. 5-7 10 ILCS 5/6-35 from Ch. 46, par. 6-35 Amends the Election Code. Requires election authorities to forward updated voter registration information to the State Board of Elections within 10 days after May 15 each even-numbered year, rather than May 15 each year. Excludes the consolidated pri- mary election from those elections after which election authorities must forward such information. Effective immediately. 803 SB-1829-Cont. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1830 SIEBEN - OBAMA. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Creates the Restricted Call Registry Act. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Com- mission shall establish and provide for the operation of a Restricted Call Registry, which shall contain a list of the telephone numbers of residential subscribers who do not wish to receive telephone solicitation calls. Provides that no person or entity may make or cause to be made any telephone solicitation calls to any residential subscriber more than 45 days after the residential subscriber's telephone number or numbers first appear on the Restricted Call Registry. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commis- sion shall receive telephone solicitation complaints from residential subscribers to ob- ject to such calls. Provides for referral and investigation of complaints. Provides for: inclusion in the Registry; educational literature; violations; remedies; exemptions; and other matters. Creates the Restricted Call Registry Fund as a special fund, provides that fees and fines shall be deposited into the Fund and that moneys in the Fund shall be used for implementation, administration, and enforcement of the new Act, and amends the State Finance Act to list the new Fund as a special fund. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Reinsert the text from the original bill with the following changes. Exempts individuals licensed under the Real Estate Li- cense Act of 2000 or licensed as insurance producers under the Illinois Insurance Code (instead of small businesses) from the definition of "telephone solicitation". Removes the requirement that those exempted from the definition of "telephone solicitation" must ask the residential subscriber if he or she no longer wishes to receive telephone so- licitation calls from the person or entity. Changes the amount of the fines for violation of the Act. Removes liability for those persons or entities who enter into a contract to have another person or entity make telephone solicitations on its behalf if the person or entity on whose behalf the telephone solicitations were made provides notification that it is necessary to comply with the provisions of the Act to the person or entity with whom it is contracting. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Recmnded do pass as amend 01 1-000-)00 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA SB-1831 PARKER. 35 ILCS 5/302 from Ch. 120, par. 3-302 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing income allocation. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1832 PARKER. 35 ILCS 505/20 from Ch. 120, par. 434 Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1833 PARKER. 5 ILCS 375/2 from Ch. 127, par. 522 5 ILCS 375/3 from Ch. 127, par. 523 5 ILCS 375/10 from Ch. 127, par. 530 5 ILCS 375/13.2 from Ch. 127, par. 533.2 5 ILCS 375/15 from Ch. 127, par. 535 30 ILCS 105/25 from Ch. 127, par. 161 Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Provides that employees of qualified not-for-profit agencies may be provided group health coverage under the Act. Provides that a qualified not-for-profit agency is a private not-for-profit agency 804 SB- 1833--Cont. designated by the Governor to administer the federal Protection and Advocacy System for people with disabilities in Illinois. Amends the State Finance Act to provide for pay- ments made on behalf of the qualified not-for-profit agency employees to be deposited into the Qualified Not-For-Profit Agency Health Insurance Reserve Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Insurance & Pensions 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1834 TROTTER. New Act Creates the Lupus Erythematosus Registry Act. Provides that the Registry shall con- sist of a record of all cases of lupus that occur in this State. Grants the Department of Public Health the authority to require hospitals, laboratories, physicians, and other fa- cilities that diagnose lupus to report the cases to the Department. Provides that the De- partment must maintain confidentiality with regards to personal information about the patient. Limits the liability of hospitals, physicians, or other facilities submitting confi- dential information to the Department. Provides that the Department shall file an annual report to the General Assembly containing information on the progress of the Registry and descriptions of any related studies that are underway or have been completed. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1835 TROTTER. 215 ILCS 5/356z.2 new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Requires coverages under those Acts to in- clude benefits for outpatient prescription contraceptive drugs and devices and outpa- tient contraceptive services. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1836 TROTTER. 20 ILCS 2310/2310-363 new Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Department of Public Health, subject to appropriation, must develop and implement oral cancer educational programs to (i) train health care providers to screen patients for oral health cancers and properly refer patients with oral health cancers and (ii) promote smoking cessation with a primary fo- cus on meeting the needs of underserved populations. Lists components that must be in- cluded in the educational programs. Requires the Department to establish a Prevent Oral Cancer Pilot Program to screen, refer, and treat high-risk underserved adults for whom dental services are not ordinarily available. Allows the pilot program to be un- dertaken in conjunction with other cancer prevention programs. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1837 TROTTER. New Act Creates the Hepatitis C Screening and Awareness Act. Provides that the Illinois De- partment of Public Health shall establish education programs and resource identifica- tion services regarding hepatitis C. Itemizes the strategies that the Department may use for raising public awareness of the causes of hepatitis C, the value of prevention and early detection, and options for diagnosing and treating the disease. Provides that the Department shall use certain strategies, protocols, and guidelines adopted by the Na- tional Institutes of Health on hepatitis C. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Son Rules Comm 805 SB-1838 DUDYCZ - SHADID - MUNOZ. 20 ILCS 2605/2605-25 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-1 20 ILCS 2605/2605-30 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-2 20 ILCS 2605/2605-35 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-3 20 ILCS 260512605-40 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-4 20 ILCS 2605/2605-45 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-5 20 ILCS 2605/2605-50 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-6 20 ILCS 2605/2605-220 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-7 20 ILCS 2605/2605-250 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part 20 ILCS 2610/8 from Ch. 121, par. 307.8 30 ILCS 105/8.3 from Ch. 127, par. 144.3 725 ILCS 5/115-15 730 ILCS 5/5-4-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-3 740 ILCS 175/2 from Ch. 127, par. 4102 Amends the Department of State Police Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois, the State Police Act, the State Finance Act, the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, the Unified Code of Corrections, and the Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act. Eliminates the organization of the Department of State Police into the Divisions of Operations, Administration, Forensic Services, and Internal Investigation and the Illi- nois State Police Academy. Requires the Director of State Police to organize the De- partment. Eliminates the State Police Officer ranks of major and special agent major. Eliminates statutory references to specific divisions of the Department of State Police. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the State Police Act. Provides that a person promoted to the rank of major before the bill's effective date retains that rank until retirement, separation from service, or a personnel action governed by the Department of State Police Merit Board. Provides that the Director may designate titles of State Police officers to reflect special duties or training (instead of specific Special Agent designations). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SHADID S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.)1 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1839 HAWKINSON. 215 ILCS 5/143a-2 from Ch. 73, par. 755a-2 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires insurers to provide a written explana- tion of underinsured motorist coverage to their insureds. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires insurers to provide a brief description, rather than a written explanation, of underinsured motorist coverage. Requires the explanation to be given upon the issu- nce of a policy occurring after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Removes re- -irement that the explanation be provided at renewal, reinstatement, or reissuance of Dlicy. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 INS & PENS. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 006-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1840 MYERS - LUECHTEFELD. 40 ILCS 5/15-135 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-135 Amends the State Universities Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Allows retire- ment at any age with 30 years of service, beginning in 2002. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) The System's actuary estimates that SB 1840 would increase the 806 SB-1838 SB- 840--Cont. actuarial liability by $61.4 million. The increase in employer contributions in FY 2010 is expected to be about $1.2 million, or 0.03% of payroll. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-02-21 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 006-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 02-03-06 H Hse Sponsor BERNS SB-1841 RADOGNO. 20 ILCS 1305/10-30 new 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new 35 ILCS 5/507X new 35 ILCS 5/509 from Ch. 120, par. 5-509 35 ILCS 5/510 from Ch. 120, par. 5-510 Amends the Income Tax Act to create the Multiple Sclerosis Assistance Fund check- off. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall print on its standard individual in- come tax form a provision indicating that if the taxpayer wishes to contribute to the Multiple Sclerosis Assistance Fund, he or she may do so by stating the amount of the contribution on the return and that the contribution will reduce the taxpayer's refund or increase the amount of payment to accompany the return. Amends the Department of Human Services Act. Provides that, subject to appropriation, the Department of Human Services shall make grants from the Multiple Sclerosis Assistance Fund for health-related programs for people with multiple sclerosis. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Multiple Sclerosis Assistance Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1842 CRONIN. 110 ILCS 947/50 110 ILCS 947/52 110 ILCS 947/65.15 625 ILCS 5/3-648 Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Makes changes to the provi- sions concerning the Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship Program, including al- lowing a person enrolled at the freshman level or graduate level to qualify for a scholarship, allowing qualifying students to be enrolled on a half-time basis, and re- quiring a scholarship recipient to begin teaching within the one-year period following termination of the undergraduate program. Makes changes to the provisions concerning the David A. DeBolt Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program, including changing the name to the ITEACH Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program, allowing a person en- rolled at the freshman level to qualify for a scholarship, requiring a scholarship recipi- ent to begin teaching within the one-year period following termination of the academic program, and, for not fulfilling the teaching obligation, changing the interest rate for re- payment to 5%. Makes changes to the provisions concerning special education teacher scholarships, including requiring a person to begin teaching within one year after grad- uation from or termination of enrollment in the teacher education program and not re- quiring a recipient to repay the amount of scholarship received while enrolled at the freshman level for not fulfilling the teaching requirement. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to allow money in the Illinois Future Teacher Corps Scholarship Fund to be ap- propriated for ITEACH Teacher Shortage Scholarships. Effective July 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 807 SB-1843 CRONIN. 105 ILCS 5/14-9.05 new 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the School Code. Requires the State Teacher Certification Board to issue temporary special education teacher certificates. Provides for requirements that a certif- icate holder must meet, including being enrolled in an approved special education teacher preparation program, meeting the requirements to receive a special certificate within 3 years after issuance, and passing the basic skills test required for teacher certi- fication within one year of issuance. Provides that the certificate holder is not eligible for employment unless he or she holds a valid substitute teacher's certificate. Includes provisions concerning a pre-service training program; assignment of a mentoring teach- er; employment credit, salary, and benefits; and annual reports by school districts, pro- grams under a special education joint agreement, and private special education facilities. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reim- bursement. Effective July 1, 2002. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the School Code. Adds a Sec- ion concerning temporary special education teacher certification; contains only a cap- ion. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Education 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EDUCATION S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1844 CRONIN. 5 ILCS 375/6.15 new 40 ILCS 5/16-106 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-106 40 ILCS 5/16-118 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-118 40 ILCS 5/16-132 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-132 40 ILCS 5/16-150 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-150 40 ILCS 5/16-150.1 new 40 ILCS 5/16-152 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-152 105 ILCS 5/3-14.25 from Ch. 122, par. 3-14.25 Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Allows certain retired teachers to remain in retirement status and continue to receive their retirement annuities while engaging in employment in an educational service region that is affect- ed by a shortage of qualified teachers. Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 to provide that health insurance benefits under the State and TRIP plans are suspended while the annuitant is covered as an active teacher. Amends the School Code to require regional superintendents of schools to make and publish their determinations of teacher shortages. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) The provisions of SB 1844 would not increase the accrued liabilities of TRS, as the returning teacher would not revert to active member status in the System, nor would their employment provide additional service credit in TRS. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1845 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/13-304 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-304 40 ILCS 5/13-304.1 new 40 ILCS 5/13-502 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-502 40 ILCS 5/13-503 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-503 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Extends the program of optional contributions and benefits through December 808 SB-1843 SB-1845-Cont. 31,2007. Provides for certain optional contributions to be made on a tax-deferred basis. Makes other changes. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation with- out reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) Based on matching employer contributions, the Fund's actuary estimates SB 1845 would increase annual employer costs by $600,000, beginning in 2005 through 2009. In addition, the new optional plan would increase the unfunded liability by an estimated $1.8 million. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates 0202--06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1846 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/4-109.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-109.1 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Downstate Firefighters Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides for a 3% automatic annual increase in surviving spouses' pensions. Amends the State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Based on FY 1996 membership data supplied by the Department of Insurance, the Commission's actuary estimates that SB 1846 would increase the accrued liability of the Downstate Firefighters' pension funds by $175.1 million. The resulting increase in total annual cost is estimated to be $17.8 million, or 5.06%/ of payroll. The increase in accrued liability and annual cost would vary by individual fund and would increase commensurate with payroll. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1847 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/4-114 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-1 14 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Downstate Firefighters Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that the surviving spouse of a deceased firefighter shall be entitled to a pension in an amount equal to the amount payable to the deceased firefighter at the time of his or her death. Provides that, upon the death of a surviving spouse, each unmarried, minor child under age 18 shall be entitled to a share of the pension of the deceased surviving spouse. Provides that if a deceased firefighter leaves no surviving spouse or unmarried children under age 18, but leaves a dependent father or mother, the dependent parents shall be entitled to receive or share a pension equal to the pension to which the deceased firefighter was entitled at the time of his or her death. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Based on FY 1996 membership data supplied by the Department of Insurance, the Commission's actuary estimates that SB 1847 would increase the accrued liability of the Downstate Firefighters' pension funds by $157.9 million. The resulting increase in total annual cost is estimated to be $11.8 million, or 3.37% of payroll. The increase in accrued liability and annual cost would vary by individual fund and would increase commensurate with payroll. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1848 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 5/Art. XIXE heading new 215 ILCS 5/351E-1 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-5 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-10 new 809 SB-1848-Cont. 810 215 ILCS 5/351 E-15 new 215 ILCS 5/35 I E-20 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-25 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-30 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-35 new 215 ILCS 5/351 E-40 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-45 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-50 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-55 new 215 ILCS 5/351 E-60 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-65 new 215 ILCS 5/351 E-70 new 215 ILCS 5/351 E-75 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-80 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-85 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-90 new 215 ILCS 5/351E-95 new 215 ILCS 125/4-6.5 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Creates the Fairness in Health Services Con- tracting Law. Applies to contracts for medical and dental services. Prohibits companies from requiring a health care professional or provider to participate in all of the compa- ny's networks as a condition for participating in any particular network. Restricts com- panies from changing service codes. Provides that a health care professional or health care provider may submit an initial claim for payment up to 6 months after the service is rendered and may submit a final claim for payment up to one year after the service is rendered. Authorizes companies to lease or assign their networks. Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act to provide that the Fairness in Health Services Contract- ing Law applies to health maintenance organizations. Provides for enforcement by the Department of Insurance. Effective 180 days after becoming law. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1849 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 5/Art. XIXE heading new 215 ILCS 5/351E-I new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Creates the Fairness in Health Services Con- tracting Law. Provides only a short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 006-000-001 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1850 WALSH,T - DELEO. 720 ILCS 5/17-11.2 new 815 ILCS 505/2Z from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Busi- ness Practices Act. Provides that it is a violation of the Criminal Code provision for a body shop, salvage rebuilder, vehicle service maintenance facility, or other person to fail to fully restore and repair to all applicable federal safety regulations an airbag pas- sive restraint system that is deployed or damaged, to cause another person to fail to do so, or to install a previously installed airbag passive restraint system without disclosing in writing to the owner or lessee of the vehicle that a used airbag passive restraint sys- tem has been installed. Provides that records of any airbag passive restraint system re- pairs must be maintained for at least 48 months. Provides that a violation is a business offense punishable by a fine of not more than $5,000 and is an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DELEO S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1851 WALSH,T - DELEO. 815 ILCS 710/5 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 755 Amends the Motor Vehicle Franchise Act with regard to disclosure of damage. Pro- vides that a dealer need not report to the purchaser of a new vehicle any damage to vid- eo and telephonic components if the video and telephonic components are replaced with manufacturer's original equipment. SB-1851--Cont. 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DELEO S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1852 WALSH,T - DELEO. 625 ILCS 5/3-821 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-821 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the fee is $13 for a certificate of title issued to a person licensed under the Code as a new or used vehicle dealer. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DELEO S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1853 WALSH,T - DELEO. New Act 30 ILCS 105/6z-18 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 30 ILCS 105/6z-20 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-20 35 ILCS 105/1 a from Ch. 120, par. 439.1 a 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3- 10 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 120/1c from Ch. 120, par. 440c 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441 -10 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 Creates the Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act. Imposes a tax at the rate of 5% of the gross receipts upon persons engaged in the business of leasing auto- mobiles and a tax at the rate of 5% of the leasing price upon the privilege of using in this State an automobile that is leased from a lessor. Amends the State Finance Act, the Use Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Imposes a use tax and a retailers' occupation tax at the rate of 1.25% on any motor vehicle that is sold to a lessor for the purpose of leasing under a lease subject to the Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act. Imposes a tax at the rate of 5% on a motor vehicle that has been leased by a lessor to a lessee under a lease that is subject to the Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act and is subsequently sold to the lessee of the vehicle. Provides for the distribution of proceeds of the tax. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DELEO S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1854 SHAW. 5 ILCS 80/4.13 5 ILCS 80/4.22 5 ILCS 80/4.12 rep. 5 ILCS 100/1-90 5 ILCS 140/2 5 ILCS 140/7 5 ILCS 375/3 20 ILCS 5/1-5 20 ILCS 105/4.01 20 ILCS 505/5d 20 ILCS 505/5e 20 ILCS 505/7 20 ILCS 605/605-605 20 ILCS 605/605-7 10 20 ILCS 83(/2- 1 20 ILCS 2605/2605-302 20 ILCS 2605/2605-555 20 ILCS 2630/5 20 ILCS 2805/2 20 ILCS 3505/5 30 ILCS 105/5.543 30 ILCS 105/5.544 from Ch. 127, par. 1904.13 from Ch. 127, par. 1904.12 from Ch. 116, par. 202 from Ch. 116, par. 207 from Ch. 127, par. 523 from Ch. 23, par. 6104.01 from Ch. 23, par. 5007 was 20 ILCS 605/46.57 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9702-1 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part from Ch. 38, par. 20(6-5 from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67 from Ch. 48, par. 850.05 811 SB-I 854--Cont. 30 ILCS 105/5.545 30ILCS 105/5.546 30 ILCS 105/5.547 30ILCS 105/5.548 30 ILCS 105/5.552 30 ILCS 105/5.553 30 ILCS 105/5.554 30ILCS 105/5.555 30ILCS 105/5.556 30ILCS 105/5.557 30 ILCS 105/5.558 30 ILCS 105/5.559 30 ILCS 105/5.560 30ILCS 105/5.561 30ILCS 105/5.562 30 ILCS 105/5.563 30 ILCS 105/5.564 30 ILCS 105/5.565 30 ILCS 105/5.566 30ILCS 105/5.567 30 ILCS 105/5.568 30ILCS 105/6z-51 30 ILCS 105/6z-54 30 ILCS 105/6z-55 30 ILCS 562/1.5 30 ILCS 605/1.02 30 ILCS 740/2-2.04 30 ILCS 805/8.24 30 ILCS 805/8.25 35 ILCS 5/201 35 ILCS 5/203 35 ILCS 5/507V 35 ILCS 5/507W 35 ILCS 5/509 35 ILCS 5/510 35 ILCS 10/5-5 35 ILCS 105/3-5 35 ILCS 105/9 35 ILCS 110/3-5 35 ILCS 110/9 35 ILCS 115/3-5 35 ILCS 115/9 35 ILCS 120/2-5 35 ILCS 120/3 35 ILCS 200/15-25 35 ILCS 200/18-165 35 ILCS 200/31-5 35 ILCS 505/15 40 ILCS 5/1-113.7 40 ILCS 5/11-167 40 ILCS 5/14-110 40 ILCS 5/14-1 14 40 ILCS 5/16-106 40 ILCS 5/17-119.1 55 ILCS 5/5-1083 55 ILCS 5/5-1098 60 ILCS 1/35-55 65 ILCS 5/3.1-20-10 65 ILCS 5/3.1-55-10 65 ILCS 5/11-21.5-5 65 ILCS 5/11-73-2 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-3 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-7 65 ILCS 5/11-95-7 70 ILCS 2605/283 70 ILCS 2605/285 70 ILCS 2605/286 70 ILCS 2605/287 from Ch. 127, par. 133b3 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 662.04 from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 from Ch. 120, par. 5-509 from Ch. 120, par. 5-510 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 from Ch. 120, par. 441-5 from Ch. 120, par. 442 from Ch. 120, par. 431 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-167 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-114 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-106 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1083 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1098 from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-20-10 from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-55-10 from Ch. 24, par. 11-73-2 from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-3 from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-7 from Ch. 24, par. 11-95-7 812 SB-1 854--Cont. 70 ILCS 3615/4.03 105 ILCS 5/ID-I 105 ILCS 5/2-3.35 105 ILCS 5/14-1.09.2 105 ILCS 5/14-9.01 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 105 ILCS 5/22-27 105 ILCS 5/34A-403.1 110 ILCS 805/3-25.2 110 ILCS 970/1-20 205 ILCS 5/14 205 ILCS 5/48 205 ILCS 105/3-10 205 ILCS 610/1 205 ILCS 620/Art. IVA heading 205 ILCS 657/92 210 ILCS 30/6.2 210 ILCS 45/3-206.01 210 ILCS 50/3.110 210 ILCS 50/3.220 210 ILCS 50/3.250 215 ILCS 5/155.37 215 ILCS 5/155.38 215 ILCS 5/370c 215 ILCS 5/424 215 ILCS 5/500-77 215 ILCS 125/2-6 215 ILCS 125/3- 215 ILCS 125/4-6.5 215 ILCS 165/10 220 ILCS 65/4 225 ILCS 25/4 225 ILCS 65/20-165 225 ILCS 75/2 225 ILCS 75/3.2 225 ILCS 85/10 225 ILCS 90/1 225 ILCS 125/215 225 ILCS 335/9.10( 225 ILCS 440/3 225 ILCS 441/15-20 225 ILCS 450/17 225 ILCS 728/10 235 ILCS 5/5-1 235 ILCS 5/6-16 305 ILCS 5/4-1.7 305 ILCS 5/5-5 305 ILCS 5/5-5.4 305 ILCS 5/5-10 305 ILCS 5/5-12 305 ILCS 5/8A-7.1 305 ILCS 5/9-1 305 ILCS 5/10-3 305 ILCS 5/10-10.5 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2 305 ILCS 5/12-10.5 305 ILCS 5/12-10.6 320 ILCS 25/4 320 ILCS 25/6 325 ILCS 5/7.9 325 ILCS 20/11 325 ILCS 20/13 405 ILCS 5/2-108 405 ILCS 5/3-601 410 ILCS 50/4 410 ILCS 80/3 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.03 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.35 from Ch. 122, par. 14-9.01 from Ch. 122, par. 103-25.2 from Ch. 144, par. 2781-20 from Ch. 17, par. 321 from Ch. 17, par. 359 from Ch. 17, par. 3303-10 from Ch. 17, par. 1001 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-206.01 from Ch. 73, par. 982c from Ch. 73, par. 1031 from Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 1406.2 from Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 1407.3 from Ch. 32, par. 604 from Ch. 134, par. 20 from Ch. I 11, par. 2304 from Ch. 11 , par. 3702 from Ch. 111, par. 4130 from Ch. 111, par. 4251 from Ch. 1 11, par. 7509.10 from Ch. 121, par. 503 from Ch. I11, par. 5518 from Ch. 43, par. 115 from Ch. 43, par. 131 from Ch. 23, par. 4-1.7 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4 from Ch. 23, par. 5-10 from Ch. 23, par. 5-12 from Ch. 23, par. 8A-7.1 from Ch. 23, par. 9-1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-3 from Ch. 23, par. I 1-22b from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.25 from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.2 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 406 from Ch. 23, par. 2057.9 from Ch. 23, par. 4161 from Ch. 23, par. 4163 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 2-108 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-601 from Ch. 11 1 /2, par. 5404 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 8203 813 SB-I 854--Cont. 415 ILCS 5/15 415 ILCS 5/19.1 415 ILCS 5/57.7 420 ILCS 44/65 430 ILCS 65/14 510 ILCS 70/4.01 510 ILCS 70/4.02 510 ILCS 70/16 515 ILCS 5/20-35 520 ILCS 5/2.26 520 ILCS 5/2.33 625 ILCS 5/2-123 625 ILCS 5/3-112 625 ILCS 5/3-112.1 625 ILCS 5/3-302 625 ILCS 5/3-402 625 ILCS 5/3-405.1 625 ILCS 5/3-412 625 ILCS 5/3-616 625 ILCS 5/3-648 625 ILCS 5/3-650 625 ILCS 5/3-651 625 ILCS 5/3-652 625 ILCS 5/3-653 625 ILCS 5/3-806.3 625 ILCS 5/6-205 625 ILCS 5/6-206 625 ILCS 5/6-208 '25 ILCS 5/6-500 " ILCS 5/7-501 'CS 5/11-207 CS 5/11-501 'S 5/11-1201 'S 5/11-1201.1 'S 5/12-215 S 5/18b-105 S5/18c-2108 45/5-7 105/27.6 405/5-615 405/5-715 5/12-21.6 S5/Art. 16G heading 3 5/110-10 JS 5/3-3-4 .CS 5/5-1-22 ,ILCS 5/5-5-3 10 ILCS 5/5-6-3 130 ILCS 5/5-6-3.1 730 ILCS 5/5-8-3 735 ILCS 5/3-101 735 ILCS 5/8-402 740 ILCS 45/10.1 740 ILCS 175/6 750 ILCS 5/505 750 ILCS 5/505.3 750 ILCS 5/510 750 ILCS 16/50 750 ILCS 50/1 750 ILCS 60/222 760 ILCS 100/2 805 ILCS 105/115.10 810 ILCS 5/2A-103 815 ILCS 505/2KK 815 ILCS 505/2LL 8 15 ILCS 602/5-60 815 ILCS 710/6 820 ILCS 320/15 from Ch. Ill 1 /2, par. 1015 from Ch. 1 1/2, par. 1019.1 from Ch. 38, par. 83-14 from Ch. 8, par. 704.01 from Ch. 8, par. 704.02 from Ch. 8, par. 716 from Ch. 56, par. 20-35 from Ch. 61, par. 2.26 from Ch. 61, par. 2.33 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-123 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-112 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-112.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-302 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-402 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-405.1 Sfrom Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-412 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-616 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.3 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-205 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-500 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-501 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-207 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1201 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-215 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18b-105 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-2108 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 315-7 from Ch. 38, par. 110-10 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-4 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-1-22 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-3 from Ch. 110, par. 3-101 from Ch. 110, par. 8-402 from Ch. 70, par. 80.1 from Ch. 127, par. 4106 from Ch. 40, par. 505 from Ch. 40, par. 510 from Ch. 40, par. 1501 from Ch. 40, par. 2312-22 from Ch. 21, par. 64.2 from Ch. 32, par. 115.10 from Ch. 26, par. 2A-103 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 756 814 SB- 1854-Cont. Creates the First 2002 General Revisory Act. Combines multiple versions of Sec- tions amended by more than one Public Act. Renumbers Sections of various Acts to eliminate duplication. Corrects obsolete citations and technical errors. Makes stylistic changes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to State Government Operations 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1855 SHAW. 305 ILCS 5/1-1 305 ILCS 5/1-6 305 ILCS 5/1-7 305 ILCS 5/1-8 305 ILCS 5/1-11 305 ILCS 5/2-6.5 new 305 ILCS 5/2-11 305 ILCS 5/2-16 305 ILCS 5/2-18 new 305 ILCS 5/3-1 305 ILCS 5/3-la 305 ILCS 5/3-1.2 305 ILCS 5/3-1.4 305 ILCS 5/3-2 305 ILCS 5/3-3 305 ILCS 5/3-4 305 ILCS 5/3-5 305 ILCS 5/3-5a 305 ILCS 5/3-8 305 ILCS 5/3-9 305 ILCS 5/3-10.1 305 ILCS 5/3-10.4 305 ILCS 5/3-10.5 305 ILCS 5/3-10.6 305 ILCS 5/3-10.7 305 ILCS 5/3-10.9 305 ILCS 5/3-10.101 305 ILCS 5/3-1 1 305 ILCS 5/3-13 305 ILCS 5/3-14 305 ILCS 5/4-0.5 305 ILCS 5/4-1 305 ILCS 5/4-1.2 305 ILCS 5/4-1.2a 3(5 ILCS 5/4-1.2c 305 ILCS 5/4-1.6 305 ILCS 5/4-1.7 305 ILCS 5/4-1.101 305 ILCS 5/4-1.12 305 ILCS 5/4-2 305 ILCS 5/4-2.5 new 305 ILCS 5/4-2.10 new 305 ILCS 5/4-2.15 new (f)and (g) 305 ILCS 5/4-2.20 new subsec. (h) 305 ILCS 5/4-2.25 new subsec. (e) 305 ILCS 5/4-2.30 new subsec. (h) 305 ILCS 5/4-3a 305 ILCS 5/4-4. I 305 ILCS 5/4-7 305 ILCS 5/4-8 (a), in part 305 ILCS 5/4-8.5 new from Ch. 23, par. 1-I from Ch. 23, par. 1-6 from Ch. 23, par. 1-7 from Ch. 23, par. 2-11 from Ch. 23, par. 2-16 from Ch. 23, par. 3-1 from Ch. 23, par. 3-la from Ch. 23, par. 3-1.2 from Ch. 23, par. 3-1.4 from Ch. 23, par. 3-2 from Ch. 23, par. 3-3 from Ch. 23, par. 3-4 from Ch. 23, par. 3-5 from Ch. 23, par. 3-5a from Ch. 23, par. 3-8 from Ch. 23, par. 3-9 from Ch. 23, par. 3-10.1 from Ch. 23, par. 3-10.4 from Ch. 23, par. 3-10.5 from Ch. 23, par. 3-10.6 from Ch. 23, par. 3-10.7 from Ch. 23, par. 3-10.9 from Ch. 23, par. 3-10.10 from Ch. 23, par. 3-11 from Ch. 23, par. 3-13 from Ch. 23, par. 3-14 from Ch. 23, par. 4-1 from Ch. 23, par. 4-1.2 from Ch. 23, par. 4- .2a from Ch. 23, par. 4- .6 from Ch. 23, par. 4-1.7 from Ch. 23, par. 4-1. 10 was 305 ILCS 5/4-2, subsec. (a) was 305 ILCS 5/4-2, subsec. (c) was 305 ILCS 5/4-2, subsec. (d) was 305 ILCS 5/4-2, subsecs. was 305 ILCS 5/4-2, was 305 ILCS 5/4-2, was 305 ILCS 5/4-2, from Ch. 23, par. 4-3a from Ch. 23, par. 4-7 was 305 ILCS 5/4-8, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/4-8, 815 SB-1855-Cont. subsec. (a), in part 305 ILCS 5/4-8.10 new was 305 ILCS 5/4-8, subsec. (a), in part 305 ILCS 5/4-8.15 new was 305 ILCS 5/4-8, subsec.(b) 305 ILCS 5/4-8.20 new was 305 ILCS 5/4-8, subsec. (c) 305 ILCS 5/4-9 from Ch. 23, par. 4-9 305 ILCS 5/4-10 from Ch. 23, par. 4-10 305 ILCS 5/4-12 from Ch. 23, par. 4-12 305 ILCS 5/4-17 305 ILCS 5/4-21 305 ILCS 5/4-22 305 ILCS 5/5-1.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-1.1 305 ILCS 5/5-1.2 305 ILCS 5/5-2 was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-2.05 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 1 305 ILCS 5/5-2.010 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 2 305 ILCS 5/5-2.015 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 3 305 ILCS 5/5-2.020 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 4 305 ILCS 5/5-2.025 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 5 305 ILCS 5/5-2.030 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 6 305 ILCS 5/5-2.035 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, in part, and par. 7 305 ILCS 5/5-2.040 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 8 305 ILCS 5/5-2.045 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 9 305 ILCS 5/5-2.050 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 10 705 ILCS 5/5-2.055 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 11 ILCS 5/5-2.060 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, par. 12 'SCS 5/5-2.0100 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-2, in part CS 5/5-2.la 7S 5/5-2.2 from Ch. 23, par. 5-2.2 IS 5/5-2.3 'S 5/5-4 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4 S 5/5-4.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.1 ' 5/5-4.2 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.2 S5/5-4.20 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.20 S 5/5-4.21 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.21 S 5/5-4.22 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.22 S 5/5-4.23 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.23 'S 5/5-4.24 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.24 :S 5/5-4.25 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.25 ,CS 5/5-4.26 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.26 ,LCS 5/5-4.27 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.27 SILCS 5/5-4.28 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.28 ý05 ILCS 5/5-4.30 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.30 305 ILCS 5/5-4.31 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.31 305 iLCS 5/5-4.32 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.32 305 ILCS 5/5-4.33 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.33 305 ILCS 5/5-4.34 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.34 305 ILCS 5/5-4.35 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.35 305 ILCS 5/5-4.36 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.36 305 ILCS 5/5-4.37 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.37 305 ILCS 5/5-4.38 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.38 305 ILCS 5/5-5 was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.005 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0010 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0015 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0020 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0025 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0030 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0035 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0040 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0045 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0050 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0055 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0060 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0065 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part 816 SB-1855-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0070 new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.0075 new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.01 a 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02 w 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02a new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02b new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02c new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02d new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02e new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02f new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02g new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02h new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02i new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02j new 305 ILCS 5/5-5.03 305 ILCS 5/5-5.1 305 ILCS 5/5-5.2 305 ILCS 5/5-5.3 305 ILCS 5/5-5.4 305 ILCS 5/5-5.5 305 ILCS 5/5-5.5a 305 ILCS 5/5-5.6a 305 ILCS 5/5-5.6b 305 ILCS 5/5-5.8 305 ILCS 5/5-5.8a 3(5 ILCS 5/5-5.1 1 305 ILCS 5/5-5.12 305 ILCS 5/5-5.12a 305 ILCS 5/5-5.13 305 ILCS 5/5-5.15 305 ILCS 5/5-5.17 305 ILCS 5/5-5.18 305 ILCS 5/5-5.19 305 ILCS 5/5-5.20 305 ILCS 5/5-5.21 305 ILCS 5/5-5a 305 ILCS 5/5-5b 305 ILCS 5/5-5c 3(5 ILCS 5/5-6 305 ILCS 5/5-7 305 ILCS 5/5-8 305 ILCS 5/5-9 305 ILCS 5/5-1 1 w (a), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.05 new (a), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.010 new (a), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.015 new (a), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-1 1.020 new (b), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-1 1.025 new (b), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.030 new (b), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.035 new (b), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.040 new (b), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.045 new (b), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.050 new (b), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.055 new (b), in part 305 ILCS 5/5-11.060 new 305 ILCS 5/5-11.065 new was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part was 305 ILCS 5/5-5, in part as 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (h) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (a) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (b) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (c) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (d) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (e) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (f) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (g) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (i) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (j) was 305 ILCS 5/5-5.02, subsec. (k) from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.2 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.3 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.5 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.5a from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.6a from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.6b from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.8 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.8a from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.11 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.12 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.13 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.15 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.17 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5a from Ch. 23, par. 5-5b from Ch. 23, par. 5-6 from Ch. 23, par. 5-7 from Ch. 23, par. 5-8 from Ch. 23, par. 5-9 as 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-1 1, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-1 1, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. was 305 ILCS 5/5-11 , subsec. (c) was 305 ILCS 5/5-11, subsec. (d) 817 SB-1855-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/5-1 1.1 305 ILCS 5/5-12 305 ILCS 5/5-13 305 ILCS 5/5-13.2 305 ILCS 5/5-14 305 ILCS 5/5-15 305 ILCS 5/5-15.5 305 ILCS 5/5-16 305 ILCS 5/5-16.1 305 ILCS 5/5-16.2 305 ILCS 5/5-16.4 305 ILCS 5/5-16.5 305 ILCS 5/5-16.6 305 ILCS 5/5-16.9 305 ILCS 5/5-16.10 305 ILCS 5/5-16.11 305 ILCS 5/5-16.12 305 ILCS 5/5-17 305 ILCS 5/5-19 305 ILCS 5/5-20 305 ILCS 5/5-21 305 ILCS 5/5-22 305 ILCS 5/5A-2 305 ILCS 5/5A-3 305 ILCS 5/5A-4 305 ILCS 5/5A-5 305 ILCS 5/5A-6 305 ILCS 5/5A-7 305 ILCS 5/5A-8 05 ILCS 5/5A-9 ~ ILCS 5/5B-4 ILCS 5/5B-5 ILCS 5/5B-6 ILCS 5/5B-7 LCS 5/5B-8 LCS 5/5C-3 .LCS 5/5C-4 ILCS 5/5C-5 ILCS 5/5C-6 LCS 5/5C-7 LCS 5/5E-10 LCS 5/6-1 LCS 5/6-1.2 LCS 5/6-1.3 [LCS 5/6-1.3a ILCS 5/6-1.6 ILCS 5/6-1.7 ILCS 5/6-2 ILCS 5/6-2.1 ILCS 5/6-6 ILCS 5/6-7 ILCS 5/6-9 ILCS 5/6-10 ILCS 5/6-1 1 ,and (b) 35 ILCS 5/6-11.5 new :) and (g) i05 ILCS 5/6-11.10 new 305 ILCS 5/6-11.15 new (e) and (f) 305 ILCS 5/6-12 305 ILCS 5/8A-2.5 305 ILCS 5/8A-4 305 ILCS 5/8A-4A 305 ILCS 5/8A-5 305 ILCS 5/8A-5A 305 ILCS 5/8A-7 (a), (b), and (c) from Ch. 23, par. 5-12 from Ch. 23, par. 5-13 from Ch. 23, par. 5-14 from Ch. 23, par. 5-15 from Ch. 23, par. 5-16 from Ch. 23, par. 5-16.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-17 from Ch. 23, par. 5-19 from Ch. 23, par. 5A-2 from Ch. 23, par. 5A-3 from Ch. 23, par. 5A-4 from Ch. 23, par. 5A-5 from Ch. 23, par. 5A-6 from Ch. 23, par. 5A-7 from Ch. 23, par. 5A-8 from Ch. 23, par. 5A-9 from Ch. 23, par. 5B-4 from Ch. 23, par. 5B-5 from Ch. 23, par. 5B-6 from Ch. 23, par. 5B-7 from Ch. 23, par. 5B-8 from Ch. 23, par. 5C-3 from Ch. 23, par. 5C-4 from Ch. 23, par. 5C-5 from Ch. 23, par. 5C-6 from Ch. 23, par. 5C-7 from Ch. 23, par. 6-1 from Ch. 23, par. 6-1.2 from Ch. 23, par. 6-1.3 from Ch. 23, par. 6-1.3a from Ch. 23, par. 6-1.6 from Ch. 23, par. 6-1.7 from Ch. 23, par. 6-2 from Ch. 23, par. 6-2.1 from Ch. 23, par. 6-6 from Ch. 23, par. 6-7 from Ch. 23, par. 6-9 from Ch. 23, par. 6-10 was 305 ILCS 5/6-11, subsecs. was 305 ILCS 5/6-11, subsecs. was 305 ILCS 5/6-11, subsec. (d) was 305 ILCS 5/6-11, subsecs. from Ch. 23, par. 6-12 from Ch. 23, par. 8A-4 from Ch. 23, par. 8A-4A from Ch. 23, par. 8A-5 from Ch. 23, par. 8A-5A was 305 ILCS 5/8A-7, subsecs. 818 SB-1855-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/8A-7.05 new was 305 1LCS 8A-7, subsec. (d), in part 305 ILCS 5/8A-7.010 new was 305 ILCS 5/8A-7, subsec. (d), in part 305 ILCS 5/8A-7.015 new was 305 ILCS 5/8A-7, subsec. (d), in part 305 ILCS 5/8A-7.020 new was 305 ILCS 5/8A-7, subsec. (d), in part 305 ILCS 5/8A-7.025 new was 305 ILCS 5/8A-7, subsec. (d), in part 305 ILCS 5/8A-7.1 from Ch. 23, par. 8A-7.1 305 ILCS 5/8A-8 from Ch. 23, par. 8A-8 305 ILCS 5/8A-9 from Ch. 23, par. 8A-9 305 ILCS 5/8A-1 1 from Ch. 23, par. 8A-11 305 ILCS 5/8A-12 305 ILCS 5/8A-16 305 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 23, par. 9-1 305 ILCS 5/9-2 from Ch. 23, par. 9-2 305 ILCS 5/9-3 from Ch. 23, par. 9-3 305 ILCS 5/9-4 from Ch. 23, par. 9-4 305 ILCS 5/9-5 from Ch. 23, par. 9-5 305 ILCS 5/9-6 was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.005 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.0010 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.0015 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.0020 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.0025 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.0030 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.0035 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.0040 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.0045 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.(X)50 new was 305 ILCS 5/9-6, in part 305 ILCS 5/9-6.1 from Ch. 23, par. 9-6.1 305 ILCS 5/9-7 from Ch. 23, par. 9-7 305 ILCS 5/9-8 from Ch. 23, par. 9-8 305 ILCS 5/9-9 from Ch. 23, par. 9-9 305 ILCS 5/9-1 1 from Ch. 23, par. 9-1 1 305 ILCS 5/9A-3 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-3 305 ILCS 5/9A-4 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-4 305 ILCS 5/9A-7 was 305 ILCS 5/9A-7, in part and subsec. (b) 305 ILCS 5/9A-7.5 new was 305 ILCS 5/9A-7, subsec. (c 305 ILCS 5/9A-8 was 305 ILCS 5/9A-8, subsecs. (a), (b), and (c) 305 ILCS 5/9A-8.05 new was 305 ILCS 5/9A-8, subsecs. (d) and (e) 305 ILCS 5/9A-8.010 new was 305 ILCS 5/9A-8, subsecs. (f), (g), and (h) 305 ILCS 5/9A-8.1 305 ILCS 5/9A-9 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-9 305 ILCS 5/9A-10 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-1H 305 ILCS 5/9A-I 1 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-1 305 ILCS 5/9A-1 1.5 305 ILCS 5/9A-14 305 ILCS 5/10-1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-1 305 ILCS 5/10-3 from Ch. 23, par. 10-3 3(05 ILCS 5/10-3.1 was 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1, in part 305 ILCS 5/10-3. la new was 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1, in part 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 b new was 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1, in part 305 1LCS 5/10-3.1 Ic new was 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1, in part 305 ILCS 5/10-3. Id new was 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1, in part 305 ILCS 5/10-3. 1e new was 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1, in part 305 ILCS 5/10-3.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10(-3 305 ILCS 5/10-3.3 305 ILCS 5/10-3.4 30(5 ILCS 5/10-4 from Ch. 23, par. 10(-4 305 ILCS 5/10-5 from Ch. 23, par. 10(-5 305 ILCS 5/10-6 from Ch. 23, par. 10-6 0 ! .2 819 1 :) SB-1855-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/10-7 305 ILCS 5/10-8 305 ILCS 5/10-8.1 305 ILCS 5/10-9 305 ILCS 5/10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-10.05 nev 305 ILCS 5/10-10.010 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.015 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.020 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.025 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.030 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.035 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.040 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.045 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.050 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.055 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.060 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.065 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.070 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.075 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.080 ne 305 ILCS 5/10-10.1 305 ILCS 5/10-10.2 305 ILCS 5/10-10.3 305 ILCS 5/10-10.4 305 ILCS 5/10-10.5 305 ILCS 5/10-11 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 305 ILCS 5/10-11.2 305 ILCS 5/10-12 305 ILCS 5/10-12.1 305 ILCS 5/10-13 305 ILCS 5/10-13.1 305 ILCS 5/10-13.2 305 ILCS 5/10-13.3 305 ILCS 5/10-13.4 305 ILCS 5/10-13.5 305 ILCS 5/10-13.6 305 ILCS 5/10-13.7 305 ILCS 5/10-13.8 305 ILCS 5/10-13.9 305 ILCS 5/10-13.10 305 ILCS 5/10-14 305 ILCS 5/10-14.1 305 ILCS 5/10-15 305 ILCS 5/10-16 305 ILCS 5/10-16.4 305 ILCS 5/10-16.6 305 ILCS 5/10-17.1 305 ILCS 5/10-17.2 305 ILCS 5/10-17.3 305 ILCS 5/10-17.4 305 ILCS 5/10-17.5 305 ILCS 5/10-17.6 305 ILCS 5/10-17.7 305 ILCS 5/10-17.8 305 ILCS 5/10-17.9 305 ILCS 5/10-17.11 305 ILCS 5/10-18 305 ILCS 5/10-19 305 ILCS 5/10-20 305 ILCS 5/10-21 305 ILCS 5/10-23 305 ILCS 5/10-24.5 305 ILCS 5/10-24.45 305 ILCS 5/10-25 305 ILCS 5/10-25.5 305 ILCS 5/10-26 from Ch. 23, par. 10-7 from Ch. 23, par. 10-8 from Ch. 23, par. 10-9 was 3-5 ILCS 5/10-10, in part S was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part *w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part :w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part w was 305 ILCS 5/10-10, in part from Ch. 23, par. 10-10.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10.3 from Ch. 23, par. 10- 1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-12 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.3 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.4 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.5 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.6 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.7 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.8 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.9 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13.10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-14 from Ch. 23, par. 10-15 from Ch. 23, par. 10-16 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.3 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.4 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.5 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.6 from Ch. 23, par. 10-18 from Ch. 23, par. 10-19 from Ch. 23, par. 10-20 from Ch. 23, par. 10-21 820 SB-1855-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/10-26.2 305 ILCS 5/10-26.5 305 ILCS 5/10-27 305 ILCS 5/11-2 from Ch. 23, par. 11-2 305 ILCS 5/11-2.1 from Ch. 23, par. 11-2.1 305 ILCS 5/11-3 from Ch. 23, par. 11-3 305 ILCS 5/11-3.2 from Ch. 23, par. 11-3.2 305 ILCS 5/11-3.3 from Ch. 23, par. 11-3.3 305 ILCS 5/11-4 from Ch. 23, par. 11-4 305 ILCS 5/11-5 from Ch. 23, par. 11-5 305 ILCS 5/11-6 from Ch. 23, par. 11-6 305 ILCS 5/1 1-6.1 from Ch. 23, par. 11-6.1 305 ILCS 5/11-6.2 305 ILCS 5/11-7 from Ch. 23, par. 11-7 305 ILCS 5/1 1-8 from Ch. 23, par. 11-8 305 ILCS 5/11-8.1 from Ch. 23, par. 11-8.1 305 ILCS 5/1 1-8.2 from Ch. 23, par. 11-8.2 305 ILCS 5/11-8.3 from Ch. 23, par. 11-8.3 305 ILCS 5/1 1-8.4 from Ch. 23, par. 11-8.4 305 ILCS 5/1 1-8.7 from Ch. 23, par. 11-8.7 305 ILCS 5/1 1-9 from Ch. 23, par. 11-9 305 ILCS 5/11-12 from Ch. 23, par. 11-12 305 ILCS 5/1 1-13 from Ch. 23, par. 11-13 305 ILCS 5/1 1-14.5 305 ILCS 5/1 1-15 from Ch. 23, par. 11-15 305 ILCS 5/11-16 from Ch. 23, par. 11-16 305 ILCS 5/1 1-17 from Ch. 23, par. 11-17 305 ILCS 5/1 1-19 from Ch. 23, par. 11-19 305 ILCS 5/11-20 from Ch. 23, par. 11-20 305 ILCS 5/11-20.1 from Ch. 23, par. 11-20.1 305 ILCS 5/11-22 was 305 ILCS 5/11-22, in part 305 ILCS 5/11-22.5 new was 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22, in part 305 ILCS 5/11-22.10 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-22, in part 305 ILCS 5/11-22.15 new was 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22, in part 305 ILCS 5/11-22.20 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-22, in part 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22a from Ch. 23, par, I 1-22a 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b was 305 ILCS 5/11-22b, subsec. (a) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b.5 new was 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b, subsec. (b) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b.10 new was 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b, subdivs. (c)(I) and (c)(2) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b.15 new was 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b, subdivs. (c)(3) and(c)(4) and subsec. (i) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b.20 new was 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b, subsec. (d) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b.25 new was 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b, subsecs. (e), (f), and (g) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22b.30 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-22b, subsec. (h) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-22c from Ch. 23, par. I 1-22c 305 ILCS 5/I 1-26 was 305 ILCS 5/1 1-26, subsecs. (a) and (h 305 ILCS 5/11-26.05 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-26, subsecs. (b) and (c) 305 ILCS 5/11-26.010 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-26, subsec. (d) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-26.015 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-26, subsec. (e) 305 ILCS 5/11-26.020 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-26, subsec. (f) 305 ILCS 5/11-26.025 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-26, subsec. (g) 305 ILCS 5/11-26.030 new was 305 ILCS 5/11-26, subsec. (i) 305 ILCS 5/1 1-26.1 from Ch. 23, par. 11-26.1 305 ILCS 5/11-27 . from Ch. 23, par. 11-27 305 ILCS 5/11-28 from Ch. 23, par. 1-28 305 ILCS 5/11-29 from Ch. 23, par. 1 -29 305 ILCS 5/1 1-31 305 ILCS 5/12-2 from Ch. 23, par. 12-2 305 ILCS 5/12-3 from Ch. 23, par. 12-3 305 ILCS 5/12-4 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4 305 ILCS 5/12-4.1 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.1 305 ILCS 5/12-4.3 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.3 305 ILCS 5/12-4.4 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.4 305 ILCS 5/12-4.5 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.5 305 ILCS 5/12-4.6 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.6 821 SB-1855-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/12-4.7 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.7 305 ILCS 5/12-4.7b 305 ILCS 5/12-4.7c 305 ILCS 5/12-4.7d 305 ILCS 5/12-4.8 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.8 305 ILCS 5/12-4.8a 305 ILCS 5/12-4.9 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.9 305 ILCS 5/12-4.10 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.10 305 ILCS 5/12-4.11 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.1 1 305 ILCS 5/12-4.12 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.12 305 ILCS 5/12-4.14 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.14 305 ILCS 5/12-4.16 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.16 305 ILCS 5/12-4.17 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.17 305 ILCS 5/12-4.18 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4. 18 305 ILCS 5/12-4.19 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.19 305 ILCS 5/12-4.20 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.20 305 ILCS 5/12-4.20a from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.20a 305 ILCS 5/12-4.20c from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.20c 305 ILCS 5/12-4.20d from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.20d 305 ILCS 5/12-4.21 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.21 305 ILCS 5/12-4.22 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.22 305 ILCS 5/12-4.23 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.23 305 ILCS 5/12-4.24 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.24 305 ILCS 5/12-4.24a from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.24a 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25 was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25, subsecs. (A), (A-5), and (B) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25.5 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25, subsec. (C) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25.10 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25, subsec. (D) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25.15 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25, subsec. (E) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25.20 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25, subsecs. (F) and (F-5) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25.25 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25, subsec. (G) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25.30 new was 20 ILCS 2205/2205-10 qpd 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25, subsec. (H) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25.35 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25, subsec. (I) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25a from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.25a 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25b from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.25b 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25c from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.25c 305 ILCS 5/12-4.26 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.26 305 ILCS 5/12-4.27 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.27 305 ILCS 5/12-4.29 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.29 305 ILCS 5/12-4.30 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.30 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33 was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33, subsecs. (a), (b), and (c) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33a new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33, subsec. (d) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33b new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33, subsec. (e) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33c new was 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33, subsec. (f) 305 ILCS 5/12-4.34 305 ILCS 5/12-4.35 305 ILCS 5/12-4.103 305 ILCS 5/12-5 was 305 ILCS 12-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/12-5.5 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/12-5.10 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/12-5.15 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/12-5.20 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/12-5.25 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/12-5.30 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/12-5.35 new was 305 ILCS 5/12-5, in part 305 ILCS 5/12-8 from Ch. 23, par. 12-8 305 ILCS 5/12-8.1 305 ILCS 5/12-9 from Ch. 23, par. 12-9 305 ILCS 5/12-9.1 305 ILCS 5/12-10 from Ch. 23, par. 12-10 305 ILCS 5/12-10.1 from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.1 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2 from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.2 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2a 305 ILCS 5/12-10.3 from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.3 305 ILCS 5/12-10.5 822 SB-1855--Cont. 305 ILCS 5/12-10.6 305 ILCS 5/12-12 from Ch. 23, par. 12-12 305 ILCS 5/12-12.1 305 ILCS 5/12-13 from Ch. 23, par. 12-13 305 ILCS 5/12-13.05 305 ILCS 5/12-13.2 305 ILCS 5/12-19 from Ch. 23, par. 12-19 305 ILCS 5/12-19.1 from Ch. 23, par. 12-19.1 305 ILCS 5/12-19.3 from Ch. 23, par. 12-19.3 305 ILCS 5/12-19.5 from Ch. 23, par. 12-19.5 305 ILCS 5/12-21 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21 305 ILCS 5/12-21.6 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.6 305 ILCS 5/12-21.7 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.7 305 ILCS 5/12-21.8 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.8 305 ILCS 5/12-21.10 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.10 305 ILCS 5/12-21.11 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.1 1 305 ILCS 5/12-21.12 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.12 305 ILCS 5/12-21.14 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.14 305 ILCS 5/12-21.16 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.16 305 ILCS 5/12-21.17 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.17 305 ILCS 5/12-21.18 from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.18 305 ILCS 5/14-1 from Ch. 23, par. 14-1 305 ILCS 5/14-2 from Ch. 23, par. 14-2 305 ILCS 5/14-3 from Ch. 23, par. 14-3 305 ILCS 5/14-4 from Ch. 23, par. 14-4 305 ILCS 5/14-5 from Ch. 23, par. 14-5 305 ILCS 5/14-6 from Ch. 23, par. 14-6 305 ILCS 5/14-7 from Ch. 23, par. 14-7 305 ILCS 5/14-8 was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsecs. (a) and (b) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.5 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (b-5) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.10 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (c) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.15 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (d) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.20 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (e) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.25 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (f) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.30 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (f-5) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.35 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (g) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.40 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (h) 305 ILCS 5/14-8.45 new was 305 ILCS 5/14-8, subsec. (i) 305 ILCS 5/14-9 from Ch. 23, par. 14-9 305 ILCS 5/14-10 from Ch. 23, par. 14-10 305 ILCS 5/15-2 from Ch. 23, par. 15-2 305 ILCS 5/15-3 from Ch. 23, par. 15-3 305 ILCS 5/15-4 from Ch. 23, par. 15-4 305 ILCS 5/15-5 from Ch. 23, par. 15-5 305 ILCS 5/15-6 from Ch. 23, par. 15-6 305 ILCS 5/15-7 from Ch. 23, par. 15-7 305 ILCS 5/15-8 from Ch. 23, par. 15-8 5 ILCS 100/5-160 5 ILCS 140/7.1 from Ch. 116, par. 207.1 30 ILCS 105/13.2 from Ch. 127, par. 149.2 110 ILCS 805/2-16.03 from Ch. 122, par. 102-16.2 215 ILCS 5/409 from Ch. 73, par. 1021 215 ILCS 106/25 215 ILCS 125/2-1 from Ch. I 1 1/2, par. 1403 215 ILCS 125/4-17 215 ILCS 165/2 from Ch. 32, par. 596 750 ILCS 5/505.1 from Ch. 40, par. 505.1 750 ILCS 16/60 750 ILCS 25/6 from Ch. 40, par. 2706 750 ILCS 45/15.1 from Ch. 40, par. 2515.1 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Changes references to the "Department" or the "Illinois Department" to the "Department of Public Aid" or the "Department of Human Services", or both. Changes references to the "Director" to the "Director of Public Aid" or the "Secretary of Human Services", or both. Adds definitions of "Medicaid" and cer- tain terms used in connection with the enforcement of child and spouse support respon- sibilities. Moves a provision concerning vendors under the medical assistance program 823 SB-1855-Cont. from the Department of Public Aid Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to the Illinois Public Aid Code. Divides several long Sections of the Illinois Public Aid Code into shorter Sections. Amends the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, the Freedom of Information Act, the State Finance Act, the Public Community College Act, the Illinois Insurance Code, the Children's Health Insurance Program Act, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, the Il- linois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Expedited Child Support Act of 1990, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 to make conforming changes. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1856 LIGHTFORD - SMITH. 215 ILCS 5/356z.2 new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. I11 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, and he Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that coverage under those Acts must nclude coverage for all generally medically accepted cancer screening tests. Effective mmediately. 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Insurance & Pensions 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1857 LIGHTFORD - SMITH. 5 ILCS 375/6.11 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new 55 ILCS 5/5-1069.3 65 ILCS 5/10-4-2.3 215 ILCS 5/356z.2 new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 1 11 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to prohibit insurers from denying or canceling werage solely because the insured or proposed insured is a breast cancer survivor or is a family history of breast cancer, or both. Amends the State Employees Group In- urance Act of 1971, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, the Health Main- tenance Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act to make corresponding changes in those Acts. Amends the State Mandates Act to provide that no State reimbursement is required for the implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Insurance & Pensions 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1858 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 5/356b.5 new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that policies of accident and health in- surance that provide for termination of dependent coverage upon attainment of a limit- ing age must provide that, upon notice to the company, the coverage can be continued for a period of 9 months. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Insurance & Pensions 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 824 SB-1859 WALSH,T. 5 ILCS 375/6.5 Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning retired teacher benefits. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1860 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/16-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning downstate teachers. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1860 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1861 WALSH,T. 5 ILCS 375/1 from Ch. 127, par. 521 Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1862 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/4-101 from Ch. 1 8 1/2, par. 4- 101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning downstate firefighters. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1862 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1863 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/16-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning downstate teachers. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1863 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1864 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/2-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 2-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the General Assembly. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1864 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-2-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1865 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/3-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning downstate police. 825 SB-1859 SB-1865-Cont. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1865 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1866 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/5-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning Chicago police. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1866 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1867 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/7-102 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-102 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1867 does not have a fiscal impact on IMRF. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1868 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/6-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning Chicago firefighters. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1868 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules 5B-1869 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/15-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning State universities. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1869 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1870 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 105/1 from Ch. 73, par. 1301 Amends the Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act. Makes a technical change in the Section relating to the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1871 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 125/1-1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1401 Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1872 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 165/3 from Ch. 32, par. 597 Amends the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning authority to operate voluntary health services plans. 826 827 SB-1872-Cont. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1873 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 97/15 Amends the Illinois Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the applicability and scope of the Act. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1874 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 5/1 from Ch. 73, par. 613 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes technical changes in a Section concern- ing the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1875 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 123/40 Amends the Health Care Purchasing Group Act. Makes technical changes in a Sec- tion concerning renewability. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1876 PETERSON. 35 ILCS 200/23-15 Amends the Property Tax Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning tax objection procedures and hearings. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1877 PETERSON. 625 ILCS 5/13-109.3 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that recreational vehicles (as well as farm vehicles) are exempt from diesel emissions inspections. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1878 PETERSON. 210 ILCS 85/6.21 new 410 ILCS 50/7 new Amends the Hospital Licensing Act and the Medical Patient Rights Act. Provides that every hospital must develop a procedure to obtain a patient's informed consent, in a non-emergent situation, to any services or procedures to be performed in the hospital by a physician who is neither (i) included in a contract between the hospital and a health services corporation or insurance company nor (ii) otherwise participating in the pa- tient's health services corporation or insurance company plan. Provides for enforce- ment of these provisions by the Department of Public Health. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1879 SIEBEN. 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.3 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-1.3 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing non-home rule municipal retailers' occupation taxes. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1880 SIEBEN - LAUZEN. 625 ILCS 5/12-215 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-215 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the use of green oscillating, rotat- ing, or flashing lights is prohibited except on vehicles used by security personnel on private property they were hired to serve by the owner or owners of that property or by SB-1880--Cont. 828 an association representing the owners, or on vehicles used by a security company, alarm responder, or control agency on private property the security company, alarm re- sponder, or control agency has contracted to serve. Provides that the lights are not to be lighted except on the private property served. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the amendatory provisions of the original bill. Provides that a vehicle owned by any security company alarm responder, or control agency (as well as a vehicle owned by a security company, alarm responder, or control agency bound by a contract with a federal, State, or local government to use those lights) may use amber oscillat- ing, rotating or flashing lights. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-22 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LAUZEN 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1881 SYVERSON. 30 ILCS 500/30-25 Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. In construction contracts, provides that the retention percentage may not exceed 5% of the contract price. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1882 SYVERSON. 30 ILCS 550/1 from Ch. 29, par. 15 Amends the Public Construction Bond Act. Permits the contractor to meet the Act's bond requirement with a cash bond, letter of credit, or surety bond. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Public Construction Bond Act. Deletes the bill's changes. Pro- vides that unless otherwise required by the Act, a contractor may not be required to pro- vide a cash bond or letter of credit in place of or in addition to the required surety bond. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-003-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1883 NOLAND. 35 ILCS 5/404 from Ch. 120, par. 4-404 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing reallocation. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1884 MADIGAN,L. I 10 ILCS 947/10 Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Provides that "part-time stu- dent", for the purposes of the Monetary Award Program, includes any undergraduate student, other than a full-time student, enrolled in 3 or more semester or quarter hours of credit courses (now, a part-time student must be enrolled in 6 or more semester or quarter hours of credit courses). Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1885 TROTTER. 30 ILCS 425/2 from Ch. 127, par. 2802 Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to decrease the authorization for bonds by $1. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 1885 would reduce Build Illinois Bond authorization by $1. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations SB-1885-Cont. 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed S Committee Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1886 TROTTER. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 1886 would reduce General Obligation Bond authorization by $1. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed S Committee Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1887 TROTTER. 30 ILCS 425/2 from Ch. 127, par. 2802 Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to decrease the authorization for bonds by $1. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 1887 would reduce Build Illinois Bond authorization by $1. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed S Committee Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1888 TROTTER. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 1888 would reduce General Obligation Bond authorization by $1. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed S Committee Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1889 TROTTER. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 1889 would reduce General Obligation Bond authorization by $1. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed S Committee Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1890 DILLARD. 70 ILCS 210/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1221 Amends the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1891 DILLARD. 30 ILCS 235/2 from Ch. 85, par. 902 Amends the Public Funds Investment Act. Authorizes public agencies to invest in certain obligations of the Federal National Mortgage Association and in certain money market funds that invest in those obligations. Effective immediately. 829 SB-1891--Cont. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1892 TROTTER. 820 ILCS 35/8 from Ch. 10, par. 30 Amends the Employee Arbitration Act. Makes a stylistic change in provisions con- cerning the service of process or notices. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1893 TROTTER. 725 ILCS 124/5 Amends the Capital Crimes Litigation Act. Makes a technical change to a Section concerning the appointment of trial counsel in death penalty cases. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1894 TROTTER. 725 ILCS 5/110-11 from Ch. 38, par. 110-11 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Makes a technical change in a Sec- tion concerning bail on a new trial. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1895 TROTTER. 710 ILCS 10/1 from Ch. 48, par. 2301 Amends the Labor Arbitration Services Act. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to arbitration services by the Department of Labor. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1896 TROTTER. 705 ILCS 35/4 from Ch. 37, par. 72.4 Amends the Circuit Courts Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning court business. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1897 TROTTER. 70 ILCS 810/2 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6402 Amends the Cook County Forest Preserve District Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning definitions. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1898 TROTTER. 55 ILCS 5/1-1001 from Ch. 34, par. 1-1001 Amends the Counties Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1899 TROTTER. 20 ILCS 3930/1 from Ch. 38, par. 210-1 Amends the Criminal Justice Information Act. Makes a technical change in the Sec- tion concerning the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1900 PETERSON - LINK - KLEMM - PARKER. 60 ILCS 1/235-15 Amends the Township Code. Authorizes certain townships to provide for construc- tion of drainage ditches by special taxation of real property touching the road near the proposed drainage ditch. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-22 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor KLEMM S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER S Third Reading - Passed 054-000-002 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 830 SB- 1900--Cont. 02-03-07 H Hse Sponsor DURKIN SB-1901 CULLERTON - DILLARD. 705 ILCS 205/1 from Ch. 13, par. 1 Amends the Attorney Act. Provides that an unlicensed person or entity may not ad- vertise or hold itself out to practice law, give legal advice, or own, conduct, or maintain a facility to practice law or give legal advice. Provides that the remedies available for the unauthorized practice of law include, but are not limited to: (i) appropriate equitable relief; (ii) a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000; (iii) actual damages; (iv) reasonable at- torney's fees and costs; (v) punitive damages if the conduct was willful, intentional, or done with reckless disregard to the rights of others; and (vi) other relief deemed neces- sary to remedy the wrongdoing. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-14 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DILLARD SB-1902 CULLERTON. 310 ILCS 60/1 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 1151 Amends the Federally Subsidized Housing Preservation Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the Act's short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1903 CULLERTON. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the imposition of the death penalty for first degree murder. Prohibits the imposition of the death penalty upon a mentally re- tarded person. Provides that the issue of the defendant's mental retardation may be raised by the defense, the State, or the court at any appropriate time before a plea is en- tered or before or after trial. Provides that the court shall hold a hearing upon a motion that the death penalty be precluded because the convicted person is mentally retarded. Provides that if the court finds, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the defendant is mentally retarded, the death sentence may not be imposed. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1904 SULLIVAN. New Act 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Creates the O'Hare Airport Expansion Property Tax Replacement Act. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1905 DILLARD. 20 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 1055 35 ILCS 5/507X new 35 ILCS 5/509 from Ch. 120, par. 5-509 35 ILCS 5/510 from Ch. 120, par. 5-510 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Amends the Income Tax Act to create the Anti-Terrorism Fund checkoff. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall print on its standard individual income tax form a provision indicating that if the taxpayer wishes to contribute to the Anti-Terrorism Fund, he or she may do so by stating the amount of the contribution on the return and that the contribution will reduce the taxpayer's refund or increase the amount of pay- ment to accompany the return. Amends the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. Provides that the Agency shall make grants from the Anti-Terrorism Fund to State and local entities for paying or reimbursing costs incurred by those entities for overtime salaries of emergency and security personnel related to anti-terrorism and for associat- ed anti-terrorism expenses. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Anti-Terrorism Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 831 SB-1906 CLAYBORNE. New Act 15 ILCS 20/50-5 was 15 ILCS 20/38 15 ILCS 20/50-5.5 new 15 ILCS 20/50-10 was 15 ILCS 20/38.1 25 ILCS 155/4 from Ch. 63, par. 344 30 ILCS 105/6z-51 30 ILCS 105/6z-60 new 30 ILCS 105/25 from Ch. 127, par. 161 Creates the Budget Stabilization and Reform Act. Provides for transfers of moneys into the Budget Stabilization Fund and the Early Debt Retirement Fund from the gener- al revenues of the State during fiscal years in which the State's general revenue funds exceed the prior year's estimated general funds revenue by more than 4%. Amends the State Budget Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Creates the Revenue Es- timating Council. Provides that the General Assembly must adopt the estimates of the Council. Provides that in fiscal year 2004 and in each fiscal year thereafter, the State budget must contain one or more line items appropriating moneys to pay certain liabili- ties incurred in the previous fiscal year. Amends the State Finance Act. Creates the Ear- ly Debt Retirement Fund and makes conforming changes. Provides that earnings on investments of the Budget Stabilization Fund shall be deposited in that Fund. Amends the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission Act to make conforming changes. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1907 PARKER. 625 ILCS 5/13B-40 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a person whose vehicle is damaged by or because of an emission inspection may file a grievance petition with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Provides that the Agency shall present the com- plaining party and the affected inspection station with the Agency's written determina- tion of liability and damages within 45 days after receiving the petition. Provides that the Agency's determination is subject to review in circuit court. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1908 PARKER. 605 ILCS 10/10 from Ch. 121, par. 100-)10 605 ILCS 10/20.2 new 605 ILCS 10/23.5 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Authorizes the Toll Highway Authority to enter into a contract with a unit of local government or other entity under which the Authority agrees to collect tolls or other revenues by electronic means on behalf of the entity. Re- quires the Authority to submit to the General Assembly, by January 1, 2003, a 20-year comprehensive strategic financial plan. Requires the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of the State's toll highway operations and management; requires the Authority to pay for the audit. Specifies certain matters to be included in the audit. Re- quires a report of the audit findings by December 31, 2003. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1909 KARPIEL. 235 ILCS 5/6-2 from Ch. 43, par. 120 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Deletes the provision that a public official may not have a direct interest in the manufacture or distribution of alcoholic liquor un- less the public official meets one of the enumerated exceptions. Effective immediately. 832 SB-1906 SB-1909-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Liquor .............................. Control Act of 1934. Deletes all substantive changes in the bill. Provides that an alderman or member of a city coun- cil or commission, a member of a village board of trustees, other than the president, or a member of a county board, other than the president, may have a direct interest in a manufacturer or distributor of alcoholic liquor if the manufacturer or distributor is not required to hold a local liquor license. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 235 ILCS 5/6-15 from Ch. 43, par. 130 Further amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Authorizes the delivery and sale of alcoholic liquor on any golf course owned by a park district organized under the Park District Code, subject to the approval of the governing board of the district. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOV S Adopted S Amendment No.02 LOCAL GOV S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1910 WALSH,L. 215 ILCS 5/155.39 new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that insurers may not establish premi- um rates for homeowners or renters insurance that are based upon the insured's or ap- plicant's credit report or credit score. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1911 MADIGAN,L. Appropriates $2 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for administration of the K-3 class size reduction grant program. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1912 MADIGAN,L. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.131 new Amends the School Code. Creates a K-3 class size reduction grant program to be im- plemented and administered by the State Board of Education. Limits use of the grant funds to operating and maintaining classes in grades K-3 with a class size of no more than 20 pupils. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1913 CLAYBORNE. 735 ILCS 5/7-103.70 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. In a provision granting quick-take eminent do- main authority to the Southwestern Illinois Development Authority, changes the period of quick-take authority to August 30, 2002 through August 30, 2004 (instead of May 22, 1998 to August 30, 2002). Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S To Subcommittee S Committee Executive 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1914 HALVORSON AND BOWLES. New Act 20 ILCS 405/405-195 new 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Creates the Senior Citizen Prescription Drug Discount Program Act. Provides that the Program shall be administered by the Department of Central Management Services to enable eligible senior citizens to purchase prescription drugs at discounted prices and 833 SB-1914--Cont. 834 that the Department shall (i) enroll eligible seniors into the Program, (ii) enter into re- bate agreements with drug manufacturers, either itself or through an agent, and (iii) re- imburse pharmacies for the cost of providing discounts using the proceeds from the manufacturer rebate agreements. Eligible seniors are persons who are Illinois residents and who are 65 years of age or older. Establishes a prescription pricing formula. Sets guidelines for the rebate agreements. Establishes application requirements for seniors and eligibility requirements for pharmacies. Requires the Department to adopt rules. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Senior Citizen Prescription Drug Discount Program Fund into which rebate payments and enrollment fees shall be deposited. Pro- vides for an initial transfer from the General Revenue Fund into the Drug Discount Pro- gram Fund of $27,000,000 to be repaid to the General Revenue Fund out of rebate payments. Amends the Department of Central Management Services Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Department shall establish a Pre- scription Drug Purchasing Policy Office to determine and implement strategies for best price purchasing practices for State agencies that pay for prescription drugs by direct purchase or by other arrangements. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-03-08 S Added As A Co-sponsor BOWLES SB-1915 JONES,E. 705 ILCS 105/27.2a from Ch. 25, par. 27.2a 705 ILCS 105/27.3b from Ch. 25, par. 27.3b 705 ILCS 105/27.3d new Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Provides that in counties having a population of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, the fee for filing a petition to vacate or modify a final or- der of court or to reconsider a final judgment or order of court, except in certain speci- fied cases, if filed more than 30 days after the entry of the judgment or order is $75. Eliminates the $300 limitation on the clerk accepting a credit or debit card for the cash deposit of bail bond fees. Authorizes the county board to require the circuit clerk to es- tablish and maintain a document evidence storage system and to deposit those moneys into a Document Evidence Storage Fund in the county treasury. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S To Subcommittee S Committee Local Government 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1916 MOLARO. 40 ILCS 5/11-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning Chicago laborers. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1916 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1917 MOLARO. 705 ILCS 405/2-22 from Ch. 37, par. 802-22 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that once all parties-respondent have been properly served, no further service or notice must be given to a party prior to proceeding to a dispositional hearing in relation to an abused, neglected, or dependent minor. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 011 -000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Filed with Secretary S Amendment No.01 MOLARO S Amendment referred to SRUL S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1918 MOLARO. 40 ILCS 5/9-102 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-102 Amends the Illinois Pension Code by making a technical change to a Section con- cerning Cook County. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1918 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1919 MOLARO. 40 ILCS 5/9-108.2 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-108.2 Amends the Illinois Pension Code by making a technical change to a Section con- cerning Cook County. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1919 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1920 MOLARO. 40 ILCS 5/9-108.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-108.1 Amends the Illinois Pension Code by making a technical change to a Section con- cerning Cook County. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1920 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1921 JONES,E - MADIGAN,L. 105 ILCS 235/15-10 105 ILCS 235/15-15 105 ILCS 235/15-20 105 ILCS 235/15-25 rep. Amends the State Aid Continuing Appropriation Law. Makes that Law applicable to fiscal year 2003 and each fiscal year thereafter. Also repeals a provision of that Law that provides for the Law's repeal on June 30, 2002. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1922 WELCH. New Act Creates the Teacher's Fair Pay Act. Requires the State Board of Education to con- duct a study on teacher salaries for all public school teachers in grades one through 12. Requires the study to include a comparison of teacher salaries among (i) Cook County, (ii) the counties of DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will, and (iii) the rest of the State and to compare teacher salaries with reference to cost-of-living expenses in these areas. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1923 WELCH. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Creates the Teaching Fellows Act and amends the State Finance Act. Establishes a Teaching Fellows Commission. Requires the Commission to establish and administer a Teaching Fellows Program to provide a 4-year scholarship loan of $6,500 per person per year to high school seniors in this State interested in preparing to teach in the public schools in this State. Includes provisions concerning the selection of students, termina- tion and forgiveness of scholarship loans, the Teaching Fellows Revolving Fund, and administrative costs. 835 SB-1918 SB-1923-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1924 LUECHTEFELD. 625 ILCS 5/3-654 new 625 ILCS 5/12-215 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-215 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to create the Emergency Service registration plate. Provides that a person who is employed by an Emergency Management Services and Disaster Agency or the Illinois Emergency Management Agency may receive an Emer- gency Services registration plate. Provides that the license plate shall cost an additional $15 to be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. Provides that the renewal of the license plate shall cost an additional $2 to be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. Provides that the design and color of the plates shall be wholly within the discretion of the Secretary of State. Provides that vehi- cles operated by a local or county emergency management services agency may use red or white oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights. Further provides that they may use blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights in combination with red oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights. Provides that blue or white (in combination with blue) oscillating, rotat- ing, or flashing lights are permitted on rescue vehicles owned or operated by paid or un- paid members of a local or county emergency management services agency authorized by local authorities in writing and carrying that authorization in the vehicle. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1925 SULLIVAN. 415 ILCS 60/13.2 Amends the Illinois Pesticide Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning agrichemical facilities. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1926 SULLIVAN - SILVERSTEIN - LINK - OBAMA - WALSH,L, MUNOZ, HALVORSON AND LIGHTFORD. 625 ILCS 5/6-110 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-110 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State shall provide that any driver's license issued to a person under the age of 18 years must be distinct from a driver's license issued to persons 18 years of age and older and must display the date upon which the person becomes 18 years of age. Provides that any driver's license issued to a person 18, 19, or 20 years of age must be distinct from a driver's license is- sued to persons 21 years of age and older and must display the date upon which the per- son becomes 21 years of age. Effective July 1, 2002. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the amendatory language of the original bill. Reinserts amendatory language providing that the Secretary of State shall provide that each driver's license issued to a person under the age of 21 displays the date upon which the person becomes 18 years of age and the date upon which the person becomes 21 years of age. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD 836 837 SB-1927 SB-1927 SILVERSTEIN. 735 ILCS 5/2-604 from Ch. 110, par. 2-604 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that every count in every complaint and counterclaim shall contain specific prayers for relief. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 011-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1928 SILVERSTEIN - SMITH. 5 ILCS 375/6.11 55 ILCS 5/5-1069.3 65 ILCS 5/10-4-2.3 105 ILCS 5/10-22.3f 215 ILCS 5/356z.2 new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, the School Code, the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Requires that coverage under those Acts include coverage for routine patient care costs related to treatment of an insured in clinical cancer trials. Amends the State Mandates Act to re- quire implementation without reimbursement. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1929 WALSH,L - DEMUZIO. 110 ILCS 305/7f from Ch. 144, par. 28f 110 ILCS 520/8f from Ch. 144, par. 658f 110 ILCS 660/5-90 110 ILCS 665/10-90 110 ILCS 670/15-90 110 ILCS 675/20-90 110 ILCS 680/25-90 110 ILCS 685/30-90 110 ILCS 690/35-90 Amends various Acts relating to the governance of the public universities in Illinois. Requires the board of trustees of each university to offer 50% tuition waivers for under- graduate education to the children of persons receiving a retirement or disability retire- ment annuity under the Illinois Pension Code based on at least 20 years of service with one or more than one public university. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-21 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO SB-1930 BURZYNSKI. 745 ILCS 10/9-107 from Ch. 85, par. 9-107 Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning a local tax to pay for the costs of lia- bility insurance and other items. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1931 CRONIN. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 Amends the School Code. Changes how average daily attendance is compiled under the State aid formula. Allows pupils regularly enrolled in a public school (or a pupil who on a particular day attends) for only part of the school day to be counted on the ba- sis of the proportion of minutes of school work completed that day to the minimum number of minutes that school work is required to be held that day (now, allowed only if the pupil is enrolled in a block-schedule format of 80 minutes or more of instruction, otherwise the pupil is counted on the basis of 1/6 day for every class hour of instruction of 40 minutes or more attended pursuant to the enrollment). Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1932 PETERSON - CLAYBORNE. 35 ILCS 200/15-45 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Property Tax Code. Replaces the exemption for property used exclu- sively for "burial purposes" with an exemption for property used exclusively for "cem- etery purposes". Provides that "property used exclusively for cemetery purposes" includes all real property of a cemetery, including grounds and improvements such as offices, maintenance buildings, mausoleums, and other structures in which human or cremated remains are buried, interred, entombed, or inured and real property that is used exclusively in the establishment, operation, administration, preservation, security, repair, or maintenance of the cemetery. Amends the State Mandates Act to require im- plementation without reimbursement by the State. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Revenue 02-03-05 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1933 PETERSON. 215 ILCS 5/368a Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that the prompt payment provisions do not apply to non-electronically filed claims for health care services made to third-party payors beginning 6 months after federal regulations requiring the electronic exchange of health information take effect. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1934 ROSKAM. 735 ILCS 5/9-104 from Ch. I 10, par. 9-104 735 ILCS 5/9-107.5 new 735 ILCS 5/9-209 from Ch. 110, par. 9-209 735 ILCS 5/9-211 ' from Ch. I 10, par. 9-211 Amends the Forcible Entry and Detainer Article of the Code of Civil Procedure. Pro- vides that notice under this Article may be provided to those other than the tenants who occupy the premises by giving notice, directed to those persons, to the tenant personally or by sending it by certified or registered mail or by leaving it at the premises with a person age 13 or older. Provides that if a plaintiff in a forcible entry and detainer action believes that a person or persons having no rental agreement, lease, or right to posses- sion agreement are or may be occupying the premises, the plaintiff may file an affidavit with the clerk of court stating this, and the clerk must serve notice on that person or those persons in conformance with provisions on constructive service of notice in this Article. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 011-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1935 ROSKAM. 735 ILCS 5/2-202 from Ch. 110, par. 2-202 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Permits process to be served in all counties (rather than counties with a population of less than 1,000,000) without special appoint- ment by a person who is licensed or registered as a private detective under the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993 or by a regis- tered employee of a private detective agency certified under that Act. Effective imme- diately. 838 SB-1931--Cont. SB-1935-Cont. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1936 ROSKAM. 430 ILCS 65/2 from Ch. 38, par. 83-2 Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Exempts, from the require- ments of possession of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card, a person under the direct supervision of a holder of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card while the person is on a firing or shooting range or is a participant in a firearms safety and training course rec- ognized by a law enforcement agency or a national, statewide shooting sports organiza- tion. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 720 ILCS 5/24-3.1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-3.1 Deletes everything. Reinserts the provisions of the bill as introduced but provides that the exemption from holding a Firearm Owner's Identification Card applies only to a person who is otherwise eligible to obtain a Firearm Owner's Identification Card. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the unlawful possession of firearms. Provides that nothing in the unlawful possession of firearms statute prohibits a person under 18 years of age from participating in any lawful recreational activity with a fire- arm such as, but not limited to, practice shooting at targets upon established public or private target ranges or hunting, trapping, or fishing in accordance with the Wildlife Code or the Fish and Aquatic Life Code. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Recmnded do pass as amend 006-000-002 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1937 ROSKAM. 430 ILCS 65/2 from Ch. 38, par. 83-2 Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Makes a technical change in the Section requiring a person to have a Firearm Owner's Identification Card in order to acquire or possess a firearm and providing exceptions. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1938 CLAYBORNE. 820 ILCS 405/207.1 new Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Includes, in the definition of "employ- ment", an individual's services performed within this State if the services are per- formed as part of a construction project. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1939 CLAYBORNE. New Act Creates the Corporate Accountability for Tax Expenditures Act. Requires reporting and disclosure of State tax expenditures and property tax reductions and abatements. Establishes job creation and job quality standards. Provides for recapture from recipient corporations if goals are not met. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Commerce & Industry 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S To Subcommittee S Committee Commerce & Industry 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1940 WOOLARD. New Act Creates the Flex-time Rights Act. Provides that an employer of 25 or more persons must grant leave of up to a total of 24 hours during any calendar year to employees whc 839 SB-1940-Cont. meet specified eligibility criteria. Provides that an employer may require that not more than 4 hours of this leave be taken by an employee on any one day. Provides that no leave may be taken unless the employee has exhausted all accrued vacation leave, per- sonal leave, and compensatory leave. Provides for: written requests for leave; compen- sation; posting of notices of the requirements of the Act in workplaces; administration, adoption of rules, and enforcement by the Director of Labor; civil and criminal penal- ties and relief; and construction of the Act in relation to other statutory provisions con- cerning leave. Provides that, if an employer offers its employees personal or compensatory time of at least 3 days per year, the employer is exempt from the Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1941 HALVORSON. New Act Creates the Family Illness Sick Leave Act. Requires an employer who provides sick leave for employees to permit an employee to use, in any year, accrued and available sick leave, in an amount not less than the amount earned during 6 months' employment, to attend to the illness of his or her child, parent, or spouse. Prohibits an employer from denying the use of sick leave or from discharging, threatening to discharge, demoting, suspending, or discriminating in the terms and conditions of employment against an employee for using sick leave in accordance with the Act. Provides for penalties, reme- dies, and enforcement by the Department of Labor. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1942 HALVORSON. New Act Creates the Equal Pay Act. Provides that no employer may discriminate between em- ployees on the basis of sex by paying wages solely on the basis of the employee's gen- der. Prohibits retaliatory discharge or discrimination against an employee on the basis of the employee's use of the Act and provides for penalties for violations of the Act, in- cluding a Class B misdemeanor for retaliatory discharge or discrimination by the em- ployer. Provides that the Director of Labor shall administer and enforce the Act. Provides that every employer subject to the Act shall preserve specified records for not less than 3 years. Provides that every employer covered by the Act shall post a notice summarizing the requirements of the Act. Provides that the Department of Labor shall conduct ongoing outreach and education efforts concerning the Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1943 HALVORSON. New Act Creates the Victims of Domestic Violence Employment Leave Act. Provides that an employer may not discharge or in any manner discriminate against an employee for tak- ing time off from work to serve as required by law on a grand or petit jury, or for obtain- ing or attempting to obtain relief as a victim of domestic violence. Also prohibits an employer with 25 or more employees from discharging, discriminating, or retaliating against an employee who is a victim of domestic violence, for taking time off from work to seek medical attention or counseling for injuries or psychological trauma caused by the incident of domestic violence. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1944 WALSH,T. 235 ILCS 5/5-1 from Ch. 43, par. 115 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that for the purpose of compliance with a local license limitation or local ordinance that limits a retailers on premise con- sumption licensee to the sale of alcoholic liquor other than spirits, a distilled spirit that is (1) made from a blend of grains, rice, and sweet potatoes, (2) contains not more than 24% alcohol, and (3) is commonly known as "soju" shall be considered wine rather than spirits. 840 SB-1944--Cont. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1945 SULLIVAN. New Act Creates a new act to direct a study analyzing the impact of the expansion of O'Hare International Airport on property tax paid to units of local government surrounding the airport. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1946 ROSKAM. 705 ILCS 105/27.2 from Ch. 25, par. 27.2 Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Provides that in counties having a population in excess of 500,000 inhabitants but less than 3,000,000 inhabitants and in relation to units of local government and school districts in counties with more than 3,000,000 inhabi- tants, for each page of hard copy print output, when case records are maintained on an automated medium, the circuit clerk is entitled to a minimum fee of $1 (rather than $4). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all. Reinserts the provisions of the bill but updates the Section amended to reflect the changes made by P.A. 92-521. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Held in Committee S Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOV S Adopted 02-03-05 S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1947 ROSKAM - CRONIN. 40 ILCS 5/16-106 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-106 40 ILCS 5/16-118 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-118 40 ILCS 5/16-132 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-132 40 ILCS 5/16-150 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-150 40 ILCS 5/16-150.1 new 40 ILCS 5/16-152 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-152 105 ILCS 5/3-14.25 from Ch. 122, par. 3-14.25 Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Allows certain retired teachers to remain in retirement status and continue to receive their retirement annuities while engaging in employment in an educational service region that is affect- ed by a shortage of qualified teachers. Imposes certain conditions on salary and past service. Amends the School Code to require regional superintendents of schools to make and publish determinations of teacher shortages. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) SB 1947 would not increase the accrued liabilities of TRS, as the returning teacher does not revert to active status in the System, nor would their employment provide them with additional service credit in TRS. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CRONIN S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Insurance & Pensions 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1948 ROSKAM. 35 ILCS 5/101 from Ch. 120, par. 1-101 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concern ing the short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 841 SB-1948-Cont. 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 006-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1949 ROSKAM. 755 ILCS 5/13-5 from Ch. I 10 1/2, par. 13-5 Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Makes a stylistic change in provisions concerning the powers and duties of the public guardian. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 011-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1950 ROSKAM. 105 ILCS 5/18-4.4 from Ch. 122, par. 18-4.4 Amends the Common School Fund Article of the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning tax-equivalent grants. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Education 02-03-06 S Held in Committee S Committee Education 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1951 JACOBS. 225 ILCS 446/30 Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993. Makes changes to the exemption from licensure concerning law enforcement officers employed by an employer in connection with the affairs of that employer. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1952 KARPIEL. 20 ILCS 301/10-5 Amends the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act. Makes a tech- nical change in a Section concerning the Illinois Advisory Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1953 CRONIN - MADIGAN,L, HALVORSON, SHADID AND O'DANIEL. 105 ILCS 5/21-l a from Ch. 122, par. 21 -1 a Amends the Teacher Certification Article of the School Code. Provides that a student may not enroll in a teacher preparation program at a recognized teacher training institu- tion until he or she has passed the basic skills test required for teacher certification. Ef- fective June 30, 2002. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Beginning with the 2004-2005 academic year, prohibits a preservice education teacher from student teaching until he or she has passed the subject matter test in the discipline in which he or she will student teach. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-02-28 S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON 02-03-01 S Added As A Co-sponsor SHADID S Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EDUCATION S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 842 843 SB-1954 SB-1954 CRONIN. 105 ILCS 5/21-1 a from Ch. 122, par. 21 - a Amends the School Code. With respect to the tests of basic skills and subject matter knowledge required for teacher certification, provides that an applicant may not at- tempt to pass a given test more than 5 times, with a one-time exception upon proof of enhanced abilities. Effective June 30, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1955 CRONIN. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.131 new Amends the School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to establish and ad- minister a 10-year pilot program known as the Keeping the Best on Board Program. Under the program, a school district may apply each year to the State Board for funds to award bonuses to certified teachers who have completed one year of continuous ser- vice as a teacher with the district, with the teacher being eligible for an additional bonus for each additional year of continuous service. Provides that the district shall set aside the funds received each year for bonuses instead of distributing the bonuses to the teachers. Provides that each year after 5 years of continuous service, the district shall distribute to the teacher the bonus that was set aside 4 years earlier, with the teacher for- feiting the bonuses that were set aside if the teacher does not complete 5 years of con- tinuous service. Effective June 30, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1956 JONES,W. 105 ILCS 5/21-28 new Amends the School Code. Requires the State Teacher Certification Board to categor- ically certify a special education teacher in one or more specialized categories of dis- ability if the special education teacher applies and qualifies for such certification. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Held in Committee S Committee Education 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1957 WOOLARD. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 Amends the State aid formula provisions of the School Code. Provides that a labora- tory or alternative school that receives general State aid qualifies for supplemental gen- eral State aid in an amount equal to its average daily attendance for those students who were eligible to receive free and reduced price lunches during the preceding school year multiplied by 45% of the foundation level of support for the school year of payment. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1958 MYERS. 65 ILCS 5/3.1-40-60 new Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that the corporate authorities of a mu- nicipality may, by a majority vote, authorize an advisory question of public policy to be placed on the ballot at the next regular election in the municipality. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1959 SIEBEN. 750 ILCS 5/505 from Ch. 40, par. 505 Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that amounts properly deducted for federal income tax purposes for depreciation of farm machinery and equipment shall be deducted from net income for purposes of determin- ing child support obligations. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1960 RONEN - SMITH. 30 ILCS 500/20-62 new Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. Requires that each State contract specify that payments to subcontractors shall be made directly by the State to the subcontractor. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1961 PARKER - SULLIVAN, CULLERTON, RONEN AND KLEMM. New Act Creates the Safe Egg Act. Prohibits the use of forced (starvation-induced) molting procedures on egg-laying hens. Makes violation a Class A misdemeanor. Provides for administration by the Department of Agriculture. Authorizes civil penalties and certain enforcement actions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-11 S Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON 02-02-13 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SULLIVAN 02-02-20 S Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN S Added As A Co-sponsor KLEMM SB-1962 SULLIVAN. 220 ILCS 5/Art. XIX heading new 220 ILCS 5/19-100 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds the Alternative Gas Supplier Law Article. Provides only a short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1963 SIEBEN - WOOLARD - KARPIEL. 50 ILCS 515/20 105 ILCS 5/19b-4 from Ch. 122, par. 19b-4 105 ILCS 5/19b-10 rep. Amends the Local Government Energy Conservation Act and the Article of the School Code concerning school energy conservation and savings measures. Increases the number of years (from 10 years to 20 years) within which an energy savings con- tract guarantees that either the energy or operational cost savings, or both, will meet or exceed the costs of the energy conservation measures. Increases the maximum number of years (from 10 years to 20 years) over which an energy savings contract may provide for payments. Repeals a provision of the School Code requiring the transfer of guaran- teed energy savings amounts to the fire prevention and safety fund or to the bond and interest fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WOOLARD S Added as Chief Co-sponsor KARPIEL S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Education 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 844 SB-1959 SB-1964 WOOLARD - O'DANIEL. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 105 ILCS 235/15-10 105 ILCS 235/15-15 105 ILCS 235/15-20 105 ILCS 235/15-25 rep. Amends the State aid formula provisions of the School Code. Increases the founda- tion level of support from $4,560 to $4,680. Amends the State Aid Continuing Appro- priation Law. Makes that Law applicable to fiscal year 2003 and each fiscal year thereafter. Also repeals a provision of that Law that provides for the Law's repeal on June 30, 2002. Effective June 29, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'DANIEL S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1965 SULLIVAN AND CULLERTON. 20 ILCS 505/4b new 225 ILCS 10/2.24 new 750 ILCS 30/1 from Ch. 40, par. 2201 750 ILCS 30/2 from Ch. 40, par. 2202 750 ILCS 30/3-2.5 new 750 ILCS 30/3-2.10 new 750 ILCS 30/4 from Ch. 40, par. 2204 750 ILCS 30/5 from Ch. 40, par. 2205 750 ILCS 30/7 from Ch. 40, par. 2207 750 ILCS 30/8 from Ch. 40, par. 2208 750 ILCS 30/9 from Ch. 40, par. 2209 750 ILCS 30/10 from Ch. 40, par. 2210 Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Authorizes the Department of Chil- dren and Family Services to license youth transitional housing programs to provide ser- vices, shelter, or housing to homeless minors. Amends the Child Care Act of 1969 to add a definition of "youth transitional housing facility". Amends the Emancipation of Mature Minors Act. Changes the short title of the Act to the Emancipation of Minors Act. Provides for the partial emancipation of homeless minors. Provides that an order granting custody or guardianship of a child to the Department of Children and Family Services may not be terminated or modified for the purpose of obtaining emancipation of the child as a homeless minor (instead of providing that no child may be terminated from DCFS custody or guardianship for the purpose of obtaining emancipation). Pro- vides that nothing in the Emancipation of Minors Act relieves any State or local agency of any obligation imposed by law to provide services or assistance to any eligible child or youth. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-19 S Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON SB-1966 ROSKAM. 305 ILCS 5/10-2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-2 305 ILCS 5/10-8.1 305 ILCS 5/10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-11 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11 750 ILCS 5/505 from Ch. 40, par. 505 750 ILCS 5/505.2 from Ch. 40, par. 505.2 750 ILCS 5/510 from Ch. 40, par. 510 750 ILCS 5/513 from Ch. 40, par. 513 750 ILCS 16/15 750 ILCS 16/20 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Mar- riage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 concerning the obligation of a parent to pay child support. Provides that, unless the child becomes emancipated, this obligation is extended to include a child under age 19 who is still attending high school. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 845 SB-1964 SB-1966-Cont. 02-02-27 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 011-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1967 OBAMA. 220 ILCS 5/13-214 from Ch. I 1 2/3, par. 13-214 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning mobile tele- communications services. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1968 WELCH. 415 ILCS 5/57 415 ILCS 5/57.2 415 ILCS 5/57.7 415 ILCS 5/57.8 415 ILCS 5/57.10 415 ILCS 5/58.2 415 ILCS 5/58.6 415 ILCS 5/58.7 415 ILCS 5/58.11 Amends the Environmental Protection Act. In the Titles concerning Petroleum Un- derground Storage Tanks and the Site Remediation Program, provides that Licensed Professional Geologists may perform the same functions as Licensed Professional En- gineers, including the review and evaluation of Brownfields sites. Effective immediate- ly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 415 ILCS 5/57 Deletes everything. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. In the Titles con- cerning Petroleum Underground Storage Tanks and Site Remediation Program, pro- vides that Licensed Professional Geologists may perform and review site investigations. Makes other related changes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1969 OBAMA - MADIGAN,L. 35 ILCS 5/212 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Increases the earned income tax credit for tax- able years beginning on or after January 1, 2002 from 5% to 10% of the federal earned income tax credit. Provides that if the amount of the credit exceeds the tax liability for the year, then the excess credit shall be refunded to the taxpayer. Exempts the credit from the sunset provisions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L S Referred to Sen Rules Comm -SB-1970 DILLARD. 55 ILCS 5/4-2002 from Ch. 34, par. 4-2002 55 ILCS 5/4-2002.1 from Ch. 34, par. 4-2002.1 Amends the Counties Code. Provides that the various provisions concerning State's attorney fees apply to counties with a population of 800,000 or more (now, 3,000,000 or more). Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Postponed 846 SB-1970-Cont. 02-03-05 S Held in Committee S Committee Local Government 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1971 DILLARD - PHILIP - KARPIEL - ROSKAM - CRONIN AND WALSH,T. 705 ILCS 105/27.2 from Ch. 25, par. 27.2 Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Provides that in counties having a population in excess of 650,000 inhabitants but less than 3,000,000 inhabitants and in relation to fees charged to units of local government and school districts in counties with more than 3,000,000 inhabitants when a mailing fee is generated using an automated record keep- ing system, the fee shall be remitted monthly by the clerk to the county treasurer and re- tained as part of the court automation fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Reinserts the provisions of the bill but updates the Section amended to reflect the change made by P.A. 92-521. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-2-06 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PHILIP S Added as Chief Co-sponsor KARPIEL S Added as Chief Co-sponsor ROSKAM S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CRONIN S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-21 S Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,T 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOV S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1972 DILLARD AND LUECHTEFELD. 10 ILCS 5/24A-2 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-2 10 ILCS 5/24A-5 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-5 10 ILCS 5/24A-5.1 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-5.1 10 ILCS 5/24A-5.2 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-5.2 10 ILCS 5/24A-6 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-6 10 ILCS 5/24A-7 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-7 10 ILCS 5/24A-8 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-8 10 ILCS 5/24A-9 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-9 10 ILCS 5/24A-9.1 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-9.1 10 ILCS 5/24A-10.1 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-10.1 10 ILCS 5/24A-15.01 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-15.01 10 ILCS 5/24A-15.1 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-15.1 Amends the Election Code. Provides for the use of electronic ballot forms on video terminals and data packs for recording votes by election authorities using electronic voting systems. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-21 S Added As A Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD 02-02-27 S Assigned to Local Government 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-1973 MOLARO. 40 ILCS 5/15-159 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-159 40 ILCS 5/15-159.1 new Amends the State Universities Article of the Illinois Pension Code to add 4 elected members to the Board of Trustees. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) Senate Bill 1973 would not affect the accrued liabilities or annual cost of SURS. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 847 SB-1973-Cont. 848 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-1974 MOLARO. 725 ILCS 5/110-7 from Ch. 38, par. 110-7 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that when the conditions of the bail bond have been performed and the accused has been discharged from all ob- ligations, the court shall order the return of 80% (rather than 90%) of the bail amount and shall retain 20% (rather than 10%) of the amount deposited as bail bond costs. Pro- vides that the court shall not order bail bond deposited by or on behalf of a defendant in one case to be used to satisfy the financial obligations of that same defendant in a dif- ferent case until the bail bond is first used to satisfy any unpaid child support obliga- tions. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1975 KARPIEL - SILVERSTEIN - OBAMA, MUNOZ, HALVORSON AND LIGHTFORD. 820 ILCS 175/45 Amends the Day Labor Services Act. Provides that the fee for registering a day labor service agency with the Department of Labor may be paid by check or money order and the Department may not refuse to accept a check on the basis that it is not a certified check or a cashier's check. Authorizes the Department to charge an additional fee if a check is not honored by the financial institution upon which it is drawn. Effective im- mediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 105/5.306 from Ch. 127, par. 141.306 820 ILCS 175/55 new 820 ILCS 175/60 new 820 ILCS 175/65 new 820 ILCS 175/70 new 820 ILCS 175/75 new 820 ILCS 175/80 new 820 ILCS 205/17.3 Amends the State Finance Act. Changes the name of the Child Labor Enforcement Fund to the Child Labor and Day Labor Enforcement Fund. Amends the Day Labor Services Act. Provides that the $250 fee assessed against day labor service agencies shall be assessed annually and shall be non-refundable. Provides that the fee for regis- tering a day labor service agency with the Department of Labor may be paid by check or money order and the Department may not refuse to accept a check on the basis that it is not a certified check or a cashier's check. Authorizes the Department to charge an additional fee if a check is not honored by the financial institution upon which it is drawn. Provides for the enforcement of the Act. Establishes fines and penalties for vio- lation. Deposits moneys collected from fees and civil penalties into the Child Labor and Day Labor Enforcement Fund. Amends the Child Labor Law. Changes the name of the Child Labor Enforcement Fund to the Child Labor and Day Labor Enforcement Fund. Provides that moneys in the Child Labor and Day Labor Enforcement Fund may be used for the purposes of the Child Labor Law or the Day Labor Services Act. Effective January 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Commerce & Industry 02-02-28 S Amendment No.01 COMM & INDUS S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD SB-1976 PETERSON AND CULLERTON. 215 ILCS 5/229.4 from Ch. 73, par. 841.4 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that from July 1, 2002 until July 1, 2005 the rate of interest used in calculating minimum nonforfeiture amounts for certain contracts shall be 1.5%, rather than 3%, per year. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions S Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 006-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 02-03-08 H Hse Sponsor BRUNSVOLD SB-1977 HENDON. 820 ILCS 405/237 from Ch. 48, par. 347 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that certain wages "shall not be included in the base period". Makes changes in the definition of "base period" for cer- tain employees. Makes other changes in provisions concerning the definition of "base period". Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1978 RAUSCHENBERGER - LIGHTFORD, DEL VALLE AND HENDON. 305 ILCS 5/5-5.04 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Creates a Medicaid Hospital Payment Task Force to conduct a comprehensive study of the Medicaid program to ascertain the ade- quacy of rates for inpatient and outpatient hospital care to ensure the continued avail- ability of hospital care in this State. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE 02-03-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD SB-1979 RAUSCHENBERGER. 305 ILCS 35/1-1 from Ch. 23, par. 7051-1 Amends the Medicaid Revenue Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing the Act's short title. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1980 RAUSCHENBERGER. 305 ILCS 5/5-1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-1 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning the purpose of the "medical assistance" Article of the Code. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1981 RAUSCHENBERGER. 305 ILCS 5/5-5.04 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that for hospital inpatient and outpa- tient services provided on or after December 1, 2001 under the Medicaid program, the Illinois Department of Public Aid shall reimburse hospitals using payment rates that are no less than the payment rates in effect for each hospital as of November 30, 2001. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1982 WATSON. 730 ILCS 5/3-7-2a from Ch. 38, par. 1003-7-2a Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Adds a caption to a Section concerning commissaries. 849 SB-1976 SB-1982-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 730 ILCS 5/3-4-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-4-3 Further amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Increases the maximum profit for the sale of commissary goods from 10% to 20% of the selling price of the goods. Pro- vides that 10% of the profits on sales from commissary stores shall be expended by the Department of Corrections for the special benefit of committed persons. Provides that additional profits on sales from commissary stores must be used to provide for the oper- ation of the commissary. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-1983 CRONIN - OBAMA, MUNOZ, HENDON, HALVORSON, BOWLES AND LIGHTFORD. New Act Creates the Public Law 107-110 Implementation Act. Contains only a short title pro- vision. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: 105 ILCS 5/2-3.64 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.64 105 ILCS 5/10-17a from Ch. 122, par. 10-17a 105 ILCS 5/14C-4 from Ch. 122, par. 14C-4 Deletes everything. Amends the School Code. Provides that all schools in this State that are part of the sample drawn by the National Center for Education Statistics shall administer the biennial State academic assessments of 4th and 8th grade reading and mathematics under the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Provides that the school report card assessing the performance of a school district's schools and students shall be posted on the school district's Internet web site. Provides that the report card shall be sent home to parents only upon request if the school district maintains an Inter- net web site. Provides that the report card form shall be provided to school districts by the most efficient, economical, and appropriate means. Makes changes to the provi- sions concerning the notice required to be given to the parents of a child who has been enrolled in a program in transitional bilingual education and the right to withdraw a child from the program. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON S Amendment No.01 EDUCATION S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON S Added As A Co-sponsor BOWLES 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD 02-03-08 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA SB-1984 CRONIN. 105 ILCS 5/21-1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-1 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning teacher qualifications. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1985 CRONIN - SILVERSTEIN - LIGHTFORD - OBAMA, HENDON AND HALVORSON. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.63 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.63 105 ILCS 5/2-3.64 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.64 850 SB-1985-Cont. Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in Sections concerning State goals and assessment and local learning objectives and assessment. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD 02-03-08 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA SB-1986 MADIGAN,L. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in the State aid formula provi- sions concerning supplementary grants in aid. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1987 MADIGAN,L. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in the State aid formula provi- sions concerning supplemental general State aid. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1988 MADIGAN,L. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in the State aid formula provi- sions concerning the computation of general State aid. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1989 HALVORSON. 35 ILCS 250/1 35 ILCS 250/5 35 ILCS 250/10 35 ILCS 250/15 35 ILCS 250/20 Amends the Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act to include longtime small business owners within its provisions. Authorizes a county to grant longtime small business owners a deferral or exemption from property taxes. Defines longtime small business owner. Changes the Act's short title. Effective immediately. 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1990 DEMUZIO - WALSH,L. S10 ILCS 305/7f from Ch. 144, par. 28f 110 ILCS 520/8f from Ch. 144, par. 658f 110 ILCS 660/5-90 110 ILCS 665/10-90 110 ILCS 670/15-90 110 ILCS 675/20-90 110 ILCS 680/25-90 110 ILCS 685/30-90 110 ILCS 690/35-90 Amends various Acts relating to the governance of the public universities in Illinois. Provides that the board of trustees of each university shall offer 100% tuition discounts (instead of 50% tuition waivers) for undergraduate education to the children of employ- ees of a public university in Illinois who has been employed by any one or more of these universities for at least 7 years. Includes retired employees as university employ- ees for the purpose of these provisions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-21 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L 851 SB-1991 DILLARD. 5 ILCS 100/1-5 from Ch. 127, par. 1001-5 5 ILCS 100/1-13 new 5 ILCS 100/1-15 from Ch. 127, par. 1001-15 5 ILCS 100/1-30 from Ch. 127, par. 1001-30 5 ILCS 100/10-5 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-5 5 ILCS 100/10-15 fromCh. 127, par. 1010-15 5 ILCS 100/10-20 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-20 5 ILCS 100/10-25 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-25 5 ILCS 100/10-45 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-45 5 ILCS 100/10-50 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-50 5 ILCS 100/10-50 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-50 5 ILCS 100/10-60 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-60 5 ILCS 100/10-65 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-65 5 ILCS 100/Art. 12 heading new 5 ILCS 100/12-5 new 5 ILCS 100/12-10 new 5 ILCS 100/12-15 new 5 ILCS 100/12-20 new 5 ILCS 100/12-25 new 5 ILCS 100/12-30 new 5 ILCS 100/12-35 new 5 ILCS 100/12-40 new 20 ILCS 415/4c from Ch. 127, par. 63b 104c 735 ILCS 5/3-106 from Ch. I 10, par. 3-106 735 ILCS 5/3-107 from Ch. 110, par. 3-107 Amends the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act to create the Office of Adminis- ative Hearings. Provides that the Office shall conduct administrative hearings for gencies under the jurisdiction of the Governor, with certain exceptions. Provides for e appointment of a Chief Administrative Law Judge by the Governor with the advice ad consent of the Senate. Sets the powers and duties of the Chief Administrative Law Judge. Sets qualifications for administrative law judges employed by the Office. Sets out procedures for the conduct of administrative hearings by the Office. Provides for Sthe transfer of personnel and property to the Office from State agencies. Amends the Personnel Code to exempt administrative law judges from the provisions of the Code. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that, in review of administrative deci- sions, the Office of Administrative Hearings or an administrative hearing office created under the Illinois Municipal Code does not become a named party. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1992 DILLARD. 55 ILCS 5/5-1078.1 new Amends the Counties Code. Authorizes county boards to enact an ordinance to pro- hibit any person who is subject to the compulsory school attendance requirements set ,ut in the School Code and who is enrolled in a public, private, or parochial school "hin the county from absenting himself or herself from school without valid cause. ivides that the ordinance may also prohibit a parent, legal guardian, or other person /ing custody or control of such a person from permitting the person to absent himself herself from school without valid cause. Provides that the ordinance may establish penalties for a violation as provided in the Counties Code. Provides that the ordinance is not limited by the provisions of the School Code requiring available supportive ser- vices and other school resources for the student. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1993 DILLARD. 705 ILCS 405/5-125 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Makes a technical change in a Section relat- ing to prosecution of a traffic, boating, or fish and game law or ordinance violation committed by a minor. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 852 SB-1991 SB-1994 DILLARD. 625 ILCS 5/6-500 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-500 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code with regard to commercial driver's licenses. De- letes language providing that commercial vehicles do not include emergency fire equip- ment normally not subject to general traffic rules and regulations. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Held in Committee S Committee Transportation 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-1995 DILLARD. New Act 225 ILCS 60/22 from Ch. Ill, par. 4400-22 225 ILCS 60/23 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-23 720 ILCS 515/Act rep. 720 ILCS 520/Act rep. 750 ILCS 70/Act rep. Creates the Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 2002 and amends the Medical Prac- tice Act of 1987. Provides that a person may not knowingly perform an abortion on a minor or on an incompetent person unless 48 hours notice has been given to an adult family member of the minor or incompetent person. Provides for exceptions to the no- tice requirement, and provides a procedure for obtaining a judicial waiver of the notice requirement. Requires a minor's consent to an abortion, except in the case of a medical emergency. Requires the Department of Public Health to make certain reports. Provides for disciplinary action against a physician who willfully fails to provide the required notice before performing an abortion on a minor or on an incompetent person. Provides that the unauthorized signing of a waiver of notice or the unlawful disclosure of confi- dential information is a Class C misdemeanor. Repeals the Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1995 and rerepeals the Illinois Abortion Parental Consent Act of 1977 and the Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1983. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1996 PETKA. 215 ILCS 5/500-80 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to producer compensation that is nc. deductible from premiums. Provides that records regarding notice of certain fees must be retained for 3 years rather than indefinitely. Provides that when a contract or policy is cancelled, the amount to be refunded to a customer shall be calculated on a pro-rated basis for the remaining time the policy will be in force limited to a maximum of 90 days. Provides that if a fee disclosure to the consumer documents that the producer per- formed a service corresponding to the policy and provides that the fee was fully earned, the fee is fully earned at the inception of the disclosure statement's execution. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires producers and business entities to maintain records of fee disclosures for 7, rather than 3, years. Provides for refunds on cancelled policies if the policy is cancelled within 90 days following the inception date and provides for a prorated refund. Deletes provision limiting the refund to a period not exceeding 90 days. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 INS & PENS. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 006-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Third Reading- Passed 053-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 853 SB-1994 SB-1997 KLEMM - WALSH,L. 55 ILCS 5/5-12009.5 Amends the Counties Code. Provides that if a township located within a county with a population of less than 600,000 or more than 3,000,000 has a plan commission, and the plan commission objects to a special use classification that affects unincorporated areas of the township, the township board of trustees, within 15 days after the public hearing before the board of appeals on the special use classification, may submit its written objections to the county board of the county where the unincorporated areas of the township are located. If the written objection is filed, the county board may not ap- prove the special use classification except by the favorable vote of 3/4 of all members of the county board. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Filed with Secretary S Amendment No.01 KLEMM S Amendment referred to SRUL S Calendar Order of 3rd Rdg 02-02-28 SB-1998 JACOBS. 55 ILCS 5/4-6001 from Ch. 34, par. 4-6001 Amends the Counties Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning coun- ty officers. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-1999 BOWLES - DEMUZIO - LUECHTEFELD - WATSON. 20 ILCS 1105/3 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7403 20 ILCS 1105/8a rep. 110 ILCS 520/6.5 new 110 ILCS 520/6.6 new Amends the Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act and the Southern Illi- nois University Management Act. Transfers the corn to ethanol research facility duties and the Illinois Ethanol Research Advisory Board from the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to Southern Illinois University. Revises the membership of the Board. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WATSON S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor BOST H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2000 WATSON - DONAHUE - SYVERSON. 305 ILCS 5/5-5.4 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires that the Department of Public Aid's standards for Medicaid payments to nursing homes include a quality incentive of at least $0.50 per resident per day for facilities using a nationally recognized quality im- provement program. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DONAHUE S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SYVERSON S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 854 SB-1997 SB-2000--Cont. 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Public Health & Welfare 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2001 SYVERSON - PARKER. 305 ILCS 5/5-4.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.1 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes technical changes in a Section regard- ing Medicaid co-payments. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 305 ILCS 5/5-4.1 Adds reference to: New Act from Ch. I11 1/2, par. 4153-310 210 ILCS 45/3-310 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Deletes everything. Creates the Innovations in Long-Term Care Quality Grants Act and amends the Nursing Home Care Act and the State Finance Act. Requires the Direc- tor of Public Health to establish a program of grants to fund long-term care programs that demonstrate creativity in service provision through the scope of their program or service. Creates the Innovations in Long-Term Care Quality Demonstration Grants Fund for the purpose of funding the grants. Sets forth the procedures for the awarding of grants, including the establishment of a commission to review, rank, and recommend applicants in consultation with the medical school located at the Champaign-Urbana campus of the University of Illinois. Requires the Director of Public Health to set aside a part of the fines and penalties collected each year under the Nursing Home Care Act to be used to award grants. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER SB-2002 SYVERSON. 210 ILCS 45/3-203 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-203 Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Makes technical changes to a Section concern- ing facilities for persons with disabilities or disorders. 02-2-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Public Health & Welfare 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2003 JACOBS. 55 ILCS 5/5-1103 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1103 Amends the Counties Code. Authorizes county boards to impose a court service fee not to exceed $25 (currently, $15). 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S To Subcommittee S Committee Local Government 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2004 DONAHUE. 210 ILCS 85/8 from Ch. 1 11 1/2, par. 149 Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Deletes the fee requirement for reviewing archi- tectural plans for major construction with an estimated dollar value between $100,000 855 SB-2004-Cont. and $500,000. Provides that the fees charged for reviewing architectural plans with an estimated dollar value of more than $500,000 shall be established by the Department pursuant to rules that reflect the reasonable and direct cost of the Department in con- ducting the reviews. Provides that the estimated dollar value of the major construction that triggers the requirement of a fee shall be annually adjusted to reflect the increase in construction costs due to inflation. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2005 OBAMA. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.131 new Amends the School Code. Creates the Certified Teacher Retention Bonus Program. Allows a school district to apply for a grant each school year from the State Board of Education on behalf of schools in the district that are on the Academic Watch List or Early Academic Warning List and have a high rate of teacher turnover. Provides that the amount of the grant shall be sufficient to award bonuses to high-quality, certified, veteran teachers, not to exceed 20% of the certified teachers at the school. Provides that the one-time bonus shall equal 25% of the teacher's base salary. Requires the teacher to agree to teach at the school for an additional 4 school years. Requires the State Board of Education to conduct an annual evaluation of the Program and submit a report on each evaluation to the General Assembly. Repeals these provisions on July 1, 2007. Effec- tive July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2006 SHADID. 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new 30 ILCS 105/6z-60 new Amends the State Finance Act. Creates the Road Fees Refund Fund as a special fund in the State treasury. Beginning July 1, 2002, requires that $250,000 be transferred each month from the Road Fund to the Road Fees Refund Fund. Authorizes the Secretary of State to make refunds from the Road Fees Refund Fund for overpayments or erroneous payments of Road Fund fees. Requires that any amount in excess of $250,000 at the end of each fiscal year in the Road Fee Refund Fund must be transferred into the Road Fund. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2007 TROTTER. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for an economic development grant program to local govern- ments. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2008 TROTTER. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education to fund minority and bilingual teacher recruitment and training. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2009 TROTTER. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Employment Security to fund unemployment facilities. Effective July 1, 2002. 856 SB-2009-Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2010 TROTTER. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Human Ser- vices to initiate a respite care program for parents with disabled children. Effective July 1,2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2011 TROTTER. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Human Ser- vices to research the effects of psychotropic drugs on the mentally ill. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2012 TROTTER. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for financial assistance grants to school districts experiencing a loss in property tax reve- nue. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2013 TROTTER. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for the Chicago Teachers' Retirement Fund. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2014 TROTTER. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Student Assistant Commission for the Monetary Awards Program. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2015 SYVERSON. 215 ILCS 125/2-8 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1407.01 410 ILCS 50/3.3 new 410 ILCS 50/4 from Ch. I 1 1/2, par. 5404 820 ILCS 305/8 from Ch. 48, par. 138.8 Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act and Medical Patient Rights Act. Provides that a health care provider may not bill patients for services except for applica- ble deductibles or copayments or for services not covered when the health care provider has provided the services under a contract with an insurance company or health mainte- nance organization under which the health care provider has agreed not to seek pay- ment from patients. Provides for enforcement by the Director of Insurance. Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that a provider of medical services or related services or items to an injured employee agrees to be bound by charges or payment le- vels allowed by the Industrial Commission. Provides that disputes regarding reason- ableness of fees or charges shall be resolved in accordance with the Act or the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Prohibits a provider, employer, or insurance carrier from seeking payment for services or items from an employee. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2016 WATSON AND JACOBS. 50 ILCS 145/2 55 ILCS 5/3-6037 from Ch. 34, par. 3-6037 857 SB-2016-Cont. 55 ILCS 5/4-6003 from Ch. 34, par. 4-6003 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Counties Code. Provides that no county with a population under 2,000,000 may reduce the rate of compensation of its sheriff below the rate of compen- sation that it is actually paying to its sheriff on January 1, 2002 or the effective date of this amendatory Act. Also provides for an annual cost of living adjustment. Beginning December 1, 2002, with respect to the optional salary that may be paid to the Supervi- sor of Safety, retains the optional character but changes the maximum annual amounts to minimums. Amends the Local Government Officer Compensation Act to exempt these changes from the 180 day rule. Amends the State Mandates Act to require imple- mentation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 50 ILCS 145/2 Deletes everything. Amends the Counties Code. Provides that no county with a pop- ulation under 2,000,000 may reduce the rate of compensation of its sheriff below the rate of compensation that it is actually paying to its sheriff on January 1, 2002 or the ef- fective date of this amendatory Act. Beginning December 1, 2002, with respect to the optional salary that may be paid to the Supervisor of Safety, retains the optional charac- ter but changes the maximum annual amounts to minimums. Amends the State Man- Jates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-21 S Added As A Co-sponsor JACOBS 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOV S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-()O S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2017 SIEBEN - WALSH,L. New Act 30 ILCS 168/20 new 35 ILCS 130/3 from Ch. 120, par. 453.3 35 ILCS 130/6 from Ch. 120, par. 453.6 35 ILCS 135/3 from Ch. 120, par. 453.33 Creates the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Enforcement Act. Provides that a distributor of cigarettes may not affix, or cause to be affixed, tax stamps to individual packages of cigarettes delivered or caused to be delivered by the distributor in this State if the manufacturer of those cigarettes has (i) failed to become a participating manufac- turer under the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act or (ii) failed to create a qualified escrow fund for any cigarettes manufactured by the tobacco product manufac- turer and sold in this State or otherwise failed to bring itself into compliance with cer- tain provisions of the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act. A distributor who violates the Act is subject to the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of his or her li- cense under the Cigarette Tax Act or the Cigarette Use Tax Act, as appropriate. Autho- rizes the Attorney General, in consultation with the Department of Revenue to adopt rules to effectuate compliance with the Act and the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act. Amends the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act, the Cigarette Tax Act, and the Cigarette Use Tax Act to make corresponding changes. Effective im- mediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 35 ILCS 143/10-10 Replaces the language in the Cigarette Tax Act and the Cigarette Use Tax Act pro- hibiting a distributor from affixing, or causing to be affixed, tax stamps on packages of cigarettes unless the distributor complies with the certain requirements of the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act with a provision that no person may affix, or cause to be affixed, any tax stamp to a package of cigarettes unless the tobacco product manu- facturer that made or sold the cigarettes is a participating manufacturer or has made all escrow payments required by the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act. 858 SB-2017-Cont. Amends the Tobacco Products Tax Act of 1995. Provides that no person may pay the tax levied under the Act on a tobacco product defined as a cigarette under the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act unless the tobacco product manufacturer that made or sold the cigarettes is a participating manufacturer or has made all escrow payments required by the Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-27 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-02-28 S Recmnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 02-03-07 H Hse Sponsor MITCHELL,BILL SB-2018 DONAHUE - DEMUZIO. 110 ILCS 805/2-16.07 new 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Amends the Public Community College Act and the State Finance Act. Creates the Career and Technical Education Fund to be used by the Illinois Community College Board for operational expenses associated with the administration of Career and Tech- nical Education, for payment of Career and Technical Education grants to colleges, and for payment of costs relating to State leadership activities. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Education 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO SB-2019 DONAHUE. 50 ILCS 725/2 from Ch. 85, par. 2552 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-17 from Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-17 55 ILCS 5/3-8014 from Ch. 34, par. 3-8014 Amends the Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act. Provides that the definition of "inter- rogation" includes questioning during an informal inquiry (currently, the definition specifically excludes questioning during an informal inquiry). Amends the Illinois Mu- nicipal Code. Provides that a Section concerning the removal or discharge of members of the fire or police department shall not be construed to limit or prohibit any munici- pality, subject to its compliance with the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, from bar- gaining collectively discipline and discharge procedures that are not consistent with the Code, including arbitration procedures for the appeal of decisions of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners. Amends the Counties Code. Provides that a Section con- cerning the Sheriff's Merit System Law shall not be construed to limit or prohibit any municipality, subject to its compliance with the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, from bargaining collectively discipline and discharge procedures that are not consistent with this Act, including arbitration procedures for the appeal of certain decisions of the Merit Commission. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2020 PARKER. 215 ILCS 5/356z.2 new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. I I 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Requires coverages under those Acts to in- clude benefits for outpatient prescription contraceptive drugs and devices and outpa- tient contraceptive services. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 859 SB-2021 860 SB-2021 PARKER. 720 ILCS 5/Article 21.4 heading new 720 ILCS 5/21.4-1 new 720 ILCS 5/21.4-2 new 720 ILCS 5/21.4-3 new 720 ILCS 5/21.4-4 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of intentional interference with access to health care. Violation is a class A misdemeanor. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2022 BOMKE. 740 ILCS 110/10 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 810 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act con- cerning disclosure of records and communications of a person who is receiving or has received mental health or developmental disabilities services. Provides that these re- cords and communications shall be disclosed upon request of a law enforcement offi- cer, a State's Attorney, the Attorney General, or a designee of any of these persons upon proof that a valid felony warrant was issued for the arrest of the recipient, but lim- its the disclosure to records and communications concerning: (i) the recipient's past or current presence at a mental health facility; and (ii) the date of the recipient's discharge or future discharge from a mental health facility. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that therapist records and communications of a recipient of mental health or developmental disability services may be disclosed upon proof that a valid forcible fel- ony warrant (rather than a felony warrant) was issued for the arrest of the recipient. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Recmnded do pass as amend 01 1-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2023 PETKA. 725 ILCS 5/114-13 from Ch. 38, par. 114-13 725 ILCS 5/122-1 from Ch. 38, par. 122-1 725 ILCS 5/122-2 from Ch. 38, par. 122-2 725 ILCS 5/122-3 from Ch. 38, par. 122-3 725 ILCS 5/122-6.1 new Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Requires any investigative, law enforcement, or other agency responsible for investigating any felony offense or partic- ipating in an investigation of any felony offense to provide to the authority prosecuting the offense all reports that have been generated by or have come into the possession of the investigating agency concerning the offense being investigated. Also requires the investigating agency to provide to the prosecuting authority any material or information within its possession or control that would tend to negate the guilt of the accused of the offense charged or reduce his or her punishment for the offense, and requires every in- vestigative and law enforcement agency in this State to adopt policies to ensure compli- nce with these provisions. Provides that post-conviction relief may be based on an idependent claim of actual innocence based on newly discovered evidence. Establish- s procedures for conducting a hearing on this evidence. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 006-000-003 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2024 DILLARD - MADIGAN,L - GEO-KARIS. 730 ILCS 5/5-4-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-3 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Permits the Department of State Police to require the submission of saliva or tissue specimens as well as blood specimens to the SB-2024-Cont. Department for analysis and categorizing into genetic marker groupings. Requires the specimens to be submitted by persons convicted or found guilty of an offense classified as a felony under Illinois law or found guilty or given supervision for such an offense under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Requires a person incarcerated in a Department of Corrections facility to submit the blood, saliva, or tissue specimens before his or her release on parole or mandatory supervised release, as a condition of that parole or man- datory supervised release. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates from the definition of "qualifying offense" that requires a defendant to submit to DNA testing, certain sex offenses, child abduction by luring a child into a motor vehicle, certain domestic battery offenses, aggravated arson, causing a catastro- phe and certain burglary and robbery offenses. Eliminates provisions exempting the Department of State Police from collecting or accepting blood specimens for certain specified offenses until resources are available to process the specimens or until July 1, 2003, whichever is earlier. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L S Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Fiscal Note Requested CLAYBORNE S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2025 DILLARD. 625 ILCS 5/11-501.2 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501.2 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that, in DUI cases involving personal in- jury or death, hospital personnel must, upon request by a law enforcement officer, with- draw blood or obtain urine samples from the offender to determine the alcohol or drug content in his or her blood or urine. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed S Committee Judiciary 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2026 DILLARD. 730 ILCS 5/5-8-4 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-4 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the court shall sentence a de- fendant to consecutive sentences if one of the offenses that the defendant was convicted of was leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident involving death or personal inju- ries, aggravated driving under the influence, or reckless homicide. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2027 PARKER. 430 ILCS 65/3.1 from Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1 Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Requires the dial up telephone system to be used by every dealer who transfers firearms at a gun show, not just federal- ly licensed firearm dealers, for the purpose of checking the criminal history and mental health history of the prospective transferee of the firearm at a gun show to determine whether the transferee is eligible under law to obtain the firearm. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2028 PETKA. 110 ILCS 947/55 Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning police or fire officer survivor grants. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 861 SB-2029 PETKA. 705 ILCS 25/1 from Ch. 37, par. 25 Amends the Appellate Court Act. Makes a technical change in the Section relating to the number of appellate court judges in each Judicial District. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2030 PETKA. 720 ILCS 5/31-1 from Ch. 38, par. 31-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a technical change in the statute relating to the offense of resisting or obstructing a peace officer or correctional employee. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 720 ILCS 5/12-2 from Ch. 38, par. 12-2 720 ILCS 5/12-4 from Ch. 38, par. 12-4 Deletes everything. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that aggravated as- sault or aggravated battery also consists of an assault or battery in which the defendant knows that the individual assaulted or harmed was an employee of the Department of Human Services supervising or controlling sexually dangerous persons or sexually vio- lent persons while the employee is engaged in the execution of any of his or her official duties, or to prevent the employee from performing his or her official duties, or in retal- iation for the employee performing his or her official duties, and the assault or battery was committed other than by the discharge of a firearm. Provides that it is aggravated battery for a sexually dangerous person or sexually violent person in the custody of the Department of Human Services to cause or attempt to cause an employee of the Depart- ment of Human Services to come into contact with the blood, seminal fluid, urine, or fe- ces, by throwing or tossing that fluid or material. Provides that aggravated battery of a person known to be a peace officer engaged in his or her official duties, or to prevent the officer from performing his or her official duties, or in retaliation for the officer per- forming his or her official duties is a Class 2 felony (rather than a Class 3 felony). Pro- vides that a person convicted of resisting or obstructing a peace officer shall, in addition to any other sentence imposed by the court, be sentenced to a minimum of 48 consecu- tive hours of imprisonment or ordered to perform community service of at least 100 hours. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Recmnded do pass as amend 006-000-003 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2031 MADIGAN,L. New Act Creates the Personal Information Protection Act. Requires credit reporting agencies to accept security alerts from consumers via a toll-free telephone number, and allows a consumer to request a reporting agency to impose a security freeze on release of any in- formation from his or her file. Requires a consumer credit reporting agency to place a security alert in a consumer credit report within 72 hours after receiving a request to do so and to notify persons using consumer credit reports of the existence of a security alert. Provides for the security alert to remain in effect for at least 90 days and that a consumer may renew it. Requires a consumer credit reporting agency to place a securi- ty freeze on a consumer credit report within 72 hours after receiving a request to do so in writing and prohibits the release of information from a consumer credit report while the freeze is in place. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2032 MADIGAN,L. 720 ILCS 5/11-20.1 from Ch. 38, par. 11-20.1 720 ILCS 5/33D-1 from Ch. 38, par. 33D-1 720 ILCS 150/5.1 from Ch. 23, par. 2355.1 862 SB-2029 SB-2032-Cont. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Changes references in the child pornography statute from "sexual intercourse" or "sexual contact" to "sexual penetration" or "sexual conduct". Changes the age at which a person may be convicted of contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile from 21 years and upwards to 17 years and upwards. Amends the Wrongs to Children Act. Provides that the offense of permitting sexual abuse of a child does not apply to a person responsible for the child's welfare who, hav- ing reason to believe that sexual abuse has occurred, makes timely and reasonable ef- forts to stop the sexual abuse in conformance with the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act or by reporting the sexual abuse, or causing a report to be made, to medi- cal or law enforcement authorities. Changes the penalties for the offense. Effective im- mediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2033 ROSKAM - PHILIP. 815 ILCS 505/2MM new Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that indemnification contracts may not require a party to the contract to indemnify another for losses to the extent those losses are not the fault of the party obligated to make in- demnification. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PHILIP S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2034 RAUSCHENBERGER. 220 ILCS 30/10.11 new Amends the Electric Supplier Act. Requires electric suppliers to comply with the winter disconnection requirements imposed upon public utilities under the Public Utili- ties Act. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-03-06 S Postponed S Committee Environment & Energy 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2035 BURZYNSKI. 220 ILCS 5/15-301 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning records kept by common carriers by pipeline. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Postponed S Committee Environment & Energy 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2036 CULLERTON. 235 ILCS 5/6-11 from Ch. 43, par. 127 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. In provisions authorizing the issuance of a retail license authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor at a restaurant near a school if cer- tain conditions are met, provides that the restaurant must be at least 70 (now 75) or more feet from a school. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2037 BOWLES, PETERSON AND DILLARD. 65 ILCS 5/8-1 1-I.1 from Ch. 24, par. 8-1 1-1.1 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.2 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-1.2 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.3 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-1.3 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.4 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-1.4 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.5 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-1.5 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Requires the Department of Revenue, begin- ning on October 1, 2002, to administer and enforce certain non-homerule municipal oc- cupation and use taxes beginning on (i) the first day of July if a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution concerning the tax is delivered to the Department on or before 863 SB-2037-Cont. the first day of April or (ii) the first day of January if a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution concerning the tax is delivered to the Department on or before the first day of October (currently, the Department must administer and enforce these taxes begin- ning on January 1). Provides that the Retailer's Occupation Tax, the Service Occupa- tion Tax, and the Use Tax imposed by non-home rule municipalities under the Illinois Municipal Code shall not be imposed at a rate greater than 1/2 of 1% and shall be im- posed only in 1/4% increments. Provides that the proceeds from these 3 taxes may also be used for municipal property tax relief. Defines "property tax relief'. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Revenue 02-03-05 S Added As A Co-sponsor PETERSON S Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 009-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2038 SILVERSTEIN. Appropriates $6,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Pub- lic Health for the purchase and installation of an automated external defibrillator for ev- ery public primary school and every public secondary school in this State. Effective January 1, 2003. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2039 LINK - OBAMA - PETERSON AND LUECHTEFELD. New Act Creates the Rental Housing Support Program Act. Provides for grants from the Illi- nois Housing Development Authority to local administering agencies to provide subsi- dies to landlords to enable the landlords to charge rent affordable for low-income tenants. Also provides for grants from the Illinois Housing Development Authority to developers of new affordable rental housing. Sets forth criteria for the awarding of grants. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-21 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA 02-02-25 S Added As A Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD 02-02-28 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PETERSON SB-2040 LINK - JACOBS. 230 ILCS 10/7 from Ch. 120, par. 2407 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Provides that the Board shall revoke owner's licenses that have been inactive for a period of 48 months or longer. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JACOBS S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2041 LINK. 10 ILCS 5/11-4.2 from Ch. 46, par. 11-4.2 Amends the Election Code. Requires that all polling places be accessible to handi- capped and elderly electors by January 1, 2004, as determined by rule of the State Board of Elections. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2042 LINK - KARPIEL. 205 ILCS 616/50 Amends the Electronic Fund Transfer Act. Provides that terminals must be designed and programmed so that the entry of a consumer's personal identification in reverse or- der causes an alarm to be sent to the local law enforcement agency. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-26 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor KARPIEL 864 SB-2043 LINK. New Act Creates the Longtime Owner-Occupant Tax Exemption Act. Defines "longtime own- er-occupant" as a person who for at least 25 continuous years has owned and has occu- pied the same dwelling place as a principal residence and domicile. Provides that the corporate authorities of a county shall have the power to provide, by ordinance or reso- lution, for special real property tax relief provisions granting longtime own- er-occupants an exemption in the payment of that portion of an increase of real property taxes that is due to an increase in the assessed value of the property by more than 2% from the most recent prior assessed value of that property. Authorizes counties to im- pose additional criteria for qualifying for an exemption. Authorizes application of the Act to prior tax years. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2044 LINK. 605 ILCS 10/14.1 from Ch. 121, par. 100-14.1 605 ILCS 10/18 from Ch. 121, par. 100-18 605 ILCS 10/23 from Ch. 121, par. 100-23 605 ILCS 10/24 from Ch. 121, par. 100-24 Amends the Toll Highway Act. Provides that the Act constitutes an irrevocable and continuing appropriation from the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority Fund for amounts to pay principal, interest, and other bond expenses and obligations (instead of the Fund being considered always appropriated for the purposes of repayment of debt service and other bond obligations). Provides that all other expenses, including ordi- nary and contingent expenses, are subject to annual appropriation. Provides that, before bonds may be issued for or construction may be commenced on any new segment of toll highway, the issuance of bonds for or the commencement of construction of that particular segment must be approved by law (rather than authorized by joint resolution of the General Assembly). Provides that any general increase in toll rates must have the prior approval of the General Assembly by a three-fifths majority vote. Provides that the State guarantees payment of bonds issued before the effective date of the amendato- ry Act, and requires the Authority to maintain a debt service fund with respect to reve- nue bonds outstanding on the effective date of this amendatory Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2045 LINK. 10 ILCS 5/28-1 from Ch. 46, par. 28-1 605 ILCS 10/36 new Amends the Toll Highway Act and the Election Code to provide that an advisory ref- erendum on the question of whether or not the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority should be abolished shall be held in every county where a current toll highway is locat- ed. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2046 LINK. 605 ILCS 10/3 from Ch. 121, par. 100-3 605 ILCS 10/5 from Ch. 121, par. 100-5 Amends the Toll Highway Act to provide that none of the 9 directors of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority appointed by the Governor shall be a State or local elect- ed official. Provides that a director of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority who also holds an elected office may not receive any contributions from individuals who are vendors for the Authority. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2047 LINK. 605 ILCS 10/8.1 new 605 ILCS 10/16.2 new 605 ILCS 10/17 from Ch. 121, par. 100-17 605 ILCS 10/21.1 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Requires the Toll Highway Authority to appoint an Inspector General to investigate waste, fraud, or financial mismanagement in Authority 865 SB-2043 SB-2047-Cont. 866 operations involving Authority employees or contractors. Provides for the Inspector General's powers and duties. Makes failure to cooperate in specified ways with the in- vestigation a Class A misdemeanor. Requires competitive bidding of Authority bond issuance service contracts over $25,000. Requires the Authority to use all surplus reve- nues to fund construction or repairs before issuing bonds to finance those activities. Re- quires the Authority to structure financing of new tollways and refinancing of debt to facilitate conversion of tollways into free State highways. Requires the Authority to re- port a schedule of that conversion to the Governor and General Assembly every 2 years. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2048 LINK. 605 ILCS 10/1 1 from Ch. 121, par. 100-11 Amends the Toll Highway Act to provide that all moneys collected at a toll highway station must be used for the upkeep and maintenance of that toll highway and may not be used for the expansion of any other toll highway. Provides that the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority may not increase the rates for toll without the approval of the Gen- eral Assembly and the Governor. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2049 CULLERTON - HAWKINSON. New Act 805 ILCS 205/Part VII heading new 805 ILCS 205/90 new 805 ILCS 205/95 new 805 ILCS 210/201 from Ch. 106 1/2, par. 152-1 805 ILCS 210/805 new 805 ILCS 210/1204 from Ch. 106 1/2, par. 162-4 Creates the Uniform Partnership Act (1997) to replace the Uniform Partnership Act. The new Act adds provisions concerning continuation of a partnership after a partner's dissociation; fiduciary duties of partners; public filing of statements containing basic information about a partnership; merger of partnerships; and conversion of a partner- ship to a limited partnership. Provides that a partnership may qualify as a limited liabili- ty partnership and establishes the requirements for qualification. Makes the new Act applicable to partnerships formed on or after January 1, 2003 with certain exceptions; makes the new Act applicable to all partnerships on and after January 1, 2008. Autho- rizes existing partnerships to elect to be governed by the new Act. Amends the Uniform Partnership Act and the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act to make conforming changes and to repeal the Uniform Partnership Act on January 1, 2008. Effective Janu- ary 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor HAWKINSON S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 01 1-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2050 DONAHUE - MAITLAND - WEAVER - RADOGNO - LIGHTFORD, RONEN, OBAMA, SMITH, MUNOZ, DEL VALLE, HENDON AND SHAW. 20 ILCS 2310/2310-372 new Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois. Creates a Stroke Task Force within the Department of Public Health to advise the Department with regard to setting priorities for improve- ments in stroke prevention and treatment efforts, including developing and implement- ing a comprehensive statewide public education program on stroke prevention, targeted to high-risk populations and to geographic areas where there is a high incidence of stroke, and other matters. Also requires the task force to advise the Department with re- gard to awarding grants to providers of emergency medical services and to hospitals for the purpose of improving care to stroke patients. Effective immediately. SB-2050-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MAITLAND S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-08 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WEAVER 02-02-20 S Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN S Added As A Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RADOGNO 02-02-27 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading S Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD S Added As A Co-sponsor SHAW SB-2051 SYVERSON - SIEBEN. 405 ILCS 30/3 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 903 Amends the Community Services Act. Provides accreditation requirements for pro- viders of mental health and substance abuse treatment services. Authorizes the Depart- ment of Human Services to adopt additional standards for monitoring and licensing accredited programs, services, and facilities that the Department has determined are not covered by the accreditation standards and processes. Requires proof of compliance with fire and health safety standards. Provides that on and after the effective date of this amendatory Act, the accreditation requirements apply to contracted organizations that are already accredited. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-21 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SIEBEN SB-2052 PARKER - RADOGNO. 815 ILCS 725/Act rep. Repeals the Illinois Wine and Spirits Industry Fair Dealing Act of 1999. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RADOGNO 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 012-000-001 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2053 MADIGAN,L. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.18 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.18 105 ILCS 5/10-20.19a rep. 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the School Code. Provides that if a kindergarten is established, a school board must offer both half-day attendance and full-day attendance kindergarten (now, only if full-day kindergarten is established must half-day kindergarten be established). Repeals another provision giving school boards the power to establish and maintain kindergartens. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without re- imbursement. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2054 OBAMA. 230 ILCS 5/26 from Ch. 8, par. 37-26 Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Makes a technical change to a Sec tion concerning wagering. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 867 SB-2055 WELCH - CLAYBORNE - OBAMA - LIGHTFORD. 35 ILCS 105/3-85 35 ILCS 110/3-70 Amends the Use Tax Act and the Service Use Tax Act. Provides that no manufactur- er's purchase credit is allowed for purchases of manufacturing machinery and equip- ment or graphic arts machinery and equipment made after on or after July 1, 2002 and on or before June 30, 2003. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2056 WELCH - CLAYBORNE - OBAMA. 35 ILCS 5/201 from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 35 ILCS 5/211 35 ILCS 105/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-5 35 ILCS 105/3-55 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-55 35 ILCS 110/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-5 35 ILCS 110/3-45 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-45 35 ILCS 115/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-5 35 ILCS 120/2-5 from Ch. 120, par. 441-5 235 ILCS 5/8-2 from Ch. 43, par. 159 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that the rate reduction for certain for- eign insurers applies to taxable years ending on or before June 30, 2004 (now, no sun- set). Provides that the Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit is available only for tax years ending on or before June 30, 2004 (now, no sunset). Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides for a sunset of June 30, 2004 for ex- emptions for: certain personal property purchased through fundraising events for the benefit of a public or private elementary or secondary school; certain machines and parts for machines used in commercial, coin-operated amusement and vending busi- ness; certain medical-related computers and communications equipment sold to a lessor who leases the equipment to a hospital that has been issued an active tax exemption identification number; personal property sold to a lessor who leases the property to a governmental body that has been issued an active tax exemption identification number; and tangible personal property purchased from an Illinois retailer and destined for use or consumption outside Illinois (now, no sunset, except for tangible personal property destined for use or consumption outside Illinois which has a statutory sunset date). Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Deletes provisions authorizing electronic fil- ing of the tax and associated report by a manufacturer or distributor of alcoholic liquor. Effective immediately, except that the changes to the Liquor Control Act of 1934 take effect on July 1, 2004. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-28 S Sponsor Removed LIGHTFORD SB-2057 OBAMA. 35 ILCS 405/2 from Ch. 120, par. 405A-2 Amends the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act. Provides that "State tax credit" means the credit for state tax allowable under certain provisions of the Internal Revenue Code as computed under the federal estate tax law in effect on De- cember 31, 2000 (now, allowable under those provisions of the Internal Revenue Code as amended from time to time). Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 868 SB-2055 SB-2058 WELCH - CLAYBORNE - OBAMA - LIGHTFORD. 35 ILCS 105/3-55 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-55 35 ILCS 105/3-61 rep. 35 ILCS 110/3-45 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-45 35 ILCS 110/3-51 rep. 35 ILCS 1 15/2d rep. 35 ILCS 120/2-51 rep. Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Places at the beginning of the list of multistate exemptions in the 2 use tax Acts the phrase: "To prevent actual or likely multistate ex- emption". Removes the definition of "use as rolling stock moving in interstate com- merce" from the Acts. Effective January 1, 2003. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2059 WELCH - OBAMA - DEMUZIO - LIGHTFORD AND SHADID. 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Increases the wagering tax by 10% of annual adjusted gross receipts. Provides that one-tenth of the additional tax revenue shall be paid to the county in which the riverboat docks. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-03-01 S Added As A Co-sponsor SHADID SB-2060 CLAYBORNE - WELCH - OBAMA - DEMUZIO - WALSH,L AND LIGHTFORD. New Act 35 ILCS 735/3-2 from Ch. 120, par. 2603-2 35 ILCS 735/3-3 from Ch. 120, par. 2603-3 35 ILCS 735/3-4 from Ch. 120, par. 2603-4 35 ILCS 735/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 2603-5 35 ILCS 735/3-6 from Ch. 120, par. 2603-6 35 ILCS 735/3-7.5 Creates the Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act. Provides that the Department of Reve- nue shall establish a tax amnesty program for delinquent taxes required to be collected by the Department to run for a period from October 1, 2002 though November 30, 2002 and to cover any taxable period ending prior to July 1, 2001. The Department shall not collect any interest or penalties on those taxes or pursue the taxpayer either by civil suit or criminal prosecution for those taxes if amnesty is granted to the taxpayer. Excludes taxpayers who are a party to any criminal investigation or to any pending civil or crimi- nal litigation concerning the tax liability. Requires the Department to adopt rules. Pro- vides that the money collected under amnesty program (except for personal property tax replacement income tax collected) shall be deposited as follows: (i) one-half into the Common School Fund; (ii) one-half into the General Revenue Fund. Amends the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act. Provides that, if a taxpayer eligible for the amnesty program fails to satisfy the tax liability during the amnesty period, then the interest or penalty or both imposed by the Department on that tax liability shall be imposed in an amount that is 200% of the amount that would otherwise be imposed. Effective imme- diately NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WELCH S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 869 SB-2058 SB-2061 DUDYCZ. 5 ILCS 315/4 from Ch. 48, par. 1604 5 ILCS 315/7 from Ch. 48, par. 1607 5 ILCS 315/14 from Ch. 48, par. 1614 Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. Requires that municipalities with historical peace officer bargaining units must bargain over promotional issues of the rank represented by the bargaining unit. Requires that municipalities with more than 1,000,000 population must bargain over rank peace officer promotional issues with the peace officer bargaining unit that represents the rank. Removes the prohibition against residency requirements as a condition of employment for peace officers in municipali- ties of at least 1,000,000 population. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2062 DUDYCZ. 40 ILCS 5/5-132 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-132 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Illinois Pension Code to provide an in- crease in the retirement benefit formula. Provides 2.5% of last day salary for each year of service, up to a 75% maximum; the formula is also applied to certain persons who re- tire with less than 20 years of service due to reaching mandatory retirement age. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-03-11 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-2063 BOWLES. 20 ILCS 2510/Art. 2510 rep. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Repeals the Article containing the Certified Audit Program Law. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2064 TROTTER. New Act Creates the Provider Termination Notification Act. Provides that a health care licens- ing board that takes an adverse action against a licensed health care professional or that has reported to it an adverse action taken by a hospital or other health care professional review committee against a licensed health care professional shall notify any health carrier that voluntarily provides the licensing board a point of contact to receive infor- mation of adverse actions. Provides that a health carrier may limit, restrict, suspend, or terminate the agreement under which the licensed health care professional furnishes health care items and services to participants, beneficiaries, or enrollees of the health carrier. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2065 TROTTER. 410 ILCS 315/0.5 new 410 ILCS 315/1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 22.1 1 410 ILCS 315/2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 22.12 410 ILCS 315/2.5 new 410 ILCS 315/2.10 new Amends the Communicable Disease Prevention Act. Adds definitions of certain terms. Adds statements of public policy. Changes references to a child's "guardian" to "legal guardian". Adds provisions requiring that immunization information for children age 18 or under be reported to the State immunization registry maintained by the De- partment of Public Health. Provides that no person shall be liable for civil damages or professional discipline as a result of the reporting of immunization information to the State immunization registry, except for willful or wanton misconduct. Authorizes the release of information from the registry to certain individuals and entities for the pur- pose of providing immunization services and for other purposes. Makes unauthorized use or misuse of the registry a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. 870 SB-2061 SB-2065-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2066 HALVORSON. 820 ILCS 305/6 from Ch. 48, par. 138.6 820 ILCS 310/1 from Ch. 48, par. 172.36 Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Provides that any condition or impairment of health of a firefighter, emergency medical technician, or paramedic that results directly or indirect- ly from any bloodborne pathogen, lung or respiratory disease or condition, heart or vas- cular disease or condition, hypertension, tuberculosis, or cancer resulting in any disability to the employee shall be conclusively presumed to arise out of and in the course of the employee's employment and shall be conclusively presumed to be causal- ly connected to the hazards or exposures of the employment. Provides that the pre- sumption shall also apply to any hernia or hearing loss suffered by a firefighter, emergency medical technician, or paramedic. Provides that the presumption does not apply to an employee who has been a firefighter, emergency medical technician, or paramedic for less than 5 years at the time the condition or impairment is discovered. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2067 PARKER. 605 ILCS 10/27.1 from Ch. 121, par. 100-27.1 Amends the Toll Highway Act. Increases the fine for using spurious or counterfeit tickets or tokens from not less than $5 and not more than $100 for each offense to not less than $20 nor more than $250. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2068 PARKER. 605 ILCS 10/9.12 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Provides that the Illinois State Toll Highway Author- ity may not enter into any agreement or understanding for the use or acquisition of land that is intended to be used or acquired for toll highway purposes unless full disclosure of all individuals and entities holding any beneficial interest in the land is made. Pro- vides that if the Authority commences condemnation proceedings to acquire land for a toll highway, holders of all beneficial interests must make full disclosure, unless the court determines that disclosure would cause one or more of them irreparable harm. Re- quires the statement to be in writing, verified under penalty of perjury, and recorded. Provides that a person who violates the provision is guilty of a business offense and shall be fined $10,000. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2069 SYVERSON - RAUSCHENBERGER - SMITH. 110 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 23, par. 1375 Amends the University of Illinois Hospital Act. In the provision prohibiting a person from making or collecting a personal or professional charge for his or her own account for treating, caring for, or nursing a patient, adds an exception for such services provid- ed at the University of Illinois Hospital by non-salaried University faculty members. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 871 SB-2069-Cont. 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2070 PHILIP. 40 ILCS 5/7-137.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-137.1 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the IMRF Article of the Illinois Pension Code. In the provisions allowing certain annuitants to hold elective office without participating in the Fund or losing their retirement annuities, allows a separate election for each term of office. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 2070 cannot be determined, as the number of elected officials who would change the election to participate in IMRF (based on terms in office) is unknown. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-2071 PARKER. 20 ILCS 2435/45 from Ch. 23, par. 3395-45 Amends the Abuse of Adults with Disabilities Intervention Act. Provides that if the guardian of an adult with disabilities is alleged to be the perpetrator of the abuse, ne- glect, or exploitation, the Adults with Disabilities Abuse Project may (instead of shall) seek the appointment of a temporary substitute guardian. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2072 DILLARD. 415 ILCS 55/9 from Ch. I11 1/2, par. 7459 415 ILCS 55/9.1 new Amends the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act. Requires the Environmental Pro- tection Agency to notify the Department of Public Health, unless notification is already provided, of the discovery of any volatile organic compound in excess of the Board's Groundwater Quality Standards or the Safe Drinking Water Act maximum contaminant level. Provides an exception to the restriction that the Act does not apply to a communi- ty water supply that is regulated under the Environmental Protection Act. Requires the Department to notify the public within 60 days of the receipt of the notice from the Agency that the owner of any private water system, semi-private water system, or non-community public water system needs to test his or her system for potential con- tamination. Provides guidelines for the publication of notice. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2073 BURZYNSKI. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 105 ILCS 5/24-2 from Ch. 122, par. 24-2 Amends the School Code. In provisions concerning the compilation of average daily attendance under the State aid formula, makes changes concerning the days when the Prairie State Achievement Examination is administered. Removes Good Friday from the list of legal school holidays. Allows a school board to hold school on certain legal school holidays or use those days for other purposes. Effective July 1, 2002. 872 873 SB-2073-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2074 VIVERITO. 725 ILCS 5/124A-10 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that the clerk of the court may add a delinquency amount fee to the unpaid fines and unpaid costs of conviction of a convicted person equal to an amount of 5% of the unpaid fines and costs that remain unpaid after 30 days, 10% of the unpaid fines and costs that remain unpaid after 60 days, and 15% of the unpaid fines and costs that remain unpaid after 90 days. Provides that after 90 days delinquency, the clerk may release that information of delinquency to credit reporting agencies. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 009-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2075 VIVERITO. 5 ILCS 120/1.02 from Ch. 102, par. 41.02 Amends the Open Meetings Act. Provides that, for the definition of a "meeting", if a majority of a quorum is fewer than 3 members, "meeting" means a gathering of a quo- rum of the members held for the purpose of discussing public business. Effective im- mediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2076 VIVERITO. 20 ILCS 105/4.01 from Ch. 23, par. 6104.01 Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Removes the Department on Aging's power to establish multipurpose senior centers through area agencies on aging. Removes the re- quirement that those centers be funded through area agencies on aging. Effective imme- diately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2077 SULLIVAN. 410 ILCS 517/15 Amends the Health Care Professional Credentials Data Collection Act. Provides that nothing in the Act shall be construed to prohibit a hospital from obtaining credentialing data more than once every 2 years for a health care professional who (i) has been grant- ed provisional, temporary, or probationary medical staff membership, privileges, or sta- tus under the hospital's medical staff bylaws, (ii) is disciplined under the hospital's medical staff bylaws, or (iii) is impaired. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2078 SULLIVAN. 225 ILCS 407/5-1 Amends the Auction License Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2079 SULLIVAN. 30 ILCS 105/6z-43 Amends the State Finance Act. In provisions concerning the Tobacco Settlement Re- covery Fund, provides that in any civil litigation under any legal theory in which a judg- ment is entered against a signatory or a successor to a signatory of the Master Settlement Agreement, the appeal bond that the signatory or successor may be required to post to stay execution on the judgment during the time that an appeal or discretionary review of the judgment is pending shall be set in accordance with the law and the rules of the court, except .that in no case may the amount of the appeal bond exceed $25,000,000, regardless of the total amount of the judgment. Authorizes a court order to prevent an appellant's dissipation or diversion of assets. Provides that these changes apply to any action pending on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Effec- tive immediately. SB-2079-Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2080 SULLIVAN. 30 ILCS 105/6z-43 Amends the State Finance Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2081 SULLIVAN. 220 ILCS 5/16-111.3 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that for purposes of calculating the rate in- dex authorized during the deregulation mandatory transition period, an electric utility shall substitute the average yields of 10-year U.S. Treasury Bonds (with specified ad- justments) in place of the average yields of 30-year U.S. Treasury Bonds if the Federal Reserve System ceases to include the monthly yields of 30-year Treasury Bonds in its weekly H.15 Statistical Release. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Monthly Treasury Long-Term Average Rates published in the weekly H.15 Statistical Release, rather than adjusted average yields of 10-year U.S. Treasury Bonds, shall be used to calculate the rate index authorized during the de- regulation mandatory transition period. Provides that the Monthly Treasury Long-Term Average Rates shall also be used to determine whether an electric utility may request a rate increase during the mandatory transition period. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2082 CULLERTON. 815 ILCS 511/10 815 ILCS 511/17 new 815 ILCS 511/20 new 815 ILCS 511/25 new 815 ILCS 511/30 new 815 ILCS 511/35 new 815 ILCS 511/40 new Amends the Electronic Mail Act. Makes changes concerning existing remedies. Re- quires a person who transmits an unsolicited commercial electronic mail message to in- clude specified information at the beginning of the body of the message, and requires Internet routing information in such a message to be accurate, valid according to the prevailing standards for Internet protocols, and accurately reflect message routing. Pro- vides that the Illinois Commerce Commission may conduct investigations to determine whether electronic mail was transmitted in violation of the new provisions and provides for remedies for violations. Provides that, if the Attorney General has reason to believe that the interests of Illinois residents have been or are being threatened or adversely af- fected because any person is engaging in a pattern or practice of the transmission of electronic mail in violation of the new provisions, the Attorney General may seek spec- ified remedies. Exempts interactive computer service providers from the new provi- sions under specified circumstances, and authorizes an interactive computer service provider adversely affected by a violation of certain provisions to bring a civil action for specified relief against a person who violates those provisions. Provides that a per- son who receives an electronic mail message requesting the termination of further transmission of commercial electronic mail shall cease the initiation of further trans- missions of such mail to the person making the request. Provides that a person who se- cures goods or services from, or otherwise responds electronically to, an offer in a transmission of unsolicited commercial electronic mail is deemed to have authorized the initiation of transmissions of unsolicited commercial electronic mail from the per- son who initiated the transmission. Makes other changes. 874 875 SB-2082-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2083 OBAMA. 720 ILCS 5/24-2 from Ch. 38, par. 24-2 720 ILCS 5/24-3.7 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of unlawful use of a semiau- tomatic assault weapon or large capacity ammunition feeding device, defined as know- ingly selling, manufacturing, purchasing, possessing, or carrying a semiautomatic assault weapon or large capacity ammunition feeding device. Provides that the offense is a Class 2 felony. Exempts peace officers and members of the Armed Services or Re- served Forces of the United States and Illinois National Guard while in the performance of their official duties and wardens, superintendents, and keepers of prisons, penitentia- ries, jails and other facilities for the detention of persons accused or convicted of an of- fense. Also exempts the manufacture, transportation, or sale of these weapons or devices to those persons. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2084 MADIGAN,L. 705 ILCS 405/5-402 new 725 ILCS 5/ Art. 107A heading new 725 ILCS 5/107A-5 new 725 ILCS 5/107A-10 new Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that for any offense alleged to have been committed on or after July 1, 2003, the lineup identification procedure shall be presented in the sequential method, in which a witness is shown lineup participants one at a time. Provides that the witness shall be requested to state whether the individual shown is the person accused of a vio- lation of law, prior to viewing the next lineup participant. Provides that only one mem- ber of the lineup shall be a suspect, and the remainder shall be "fillers" who are not suspects, but fit the general description of the suspect. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2085 MOLARO - JONES,E. 725 ILCS 5/122-1 from Ch. 38, par. 122-1 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that a post-conviction hearing proceeding in a capital case may be commenced at any time after the defen- dant's conviction if there is newly discovered evidence not available to the defendant at the time of the proceeding that resulted in his or her conviction and the evidence estab- lishes the defendant's innocence. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2086 MOLARO - JONES,E. 725 ILCS 5/113-3 from Ch. 38, par. 113-3 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that court appointed counsel in capital cases shall be paid reasonable fees in an amount equal to the average rate for counsel in those cases in the county in which the case is tried. Provides that ex- pert witnesses in capital cases involving indigent defendants shall be paid reasonable fees in an amount equal to the average hourly rate for that type of expert witness in cap- ital cases in the county in which the case is tried. Eliminates the salary caps in those cases. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2087 MOLARO - JONES,E. 720 ILCS 5/14-3 from Ch. 38, par. 14-3 725 ILCS 5/Art. 108C heading new 725 ILCS 5/108C-5 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that during an investigation of a case that may result in a defendant being SB-2087--Cont. charged with first degree murder or a Class X felony, every interview between a peace officer and a suspect or witness in that case must be videotaped. Provides that such vid- eotapings are exempt from the provisions in the Criminal Code of 1961 that prohibit eavesdropping. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2088 MOLARO - JONES,E. 725 ILCS 5/114-1 from Ch. 38, par. 114-1 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that upon the written mo- tion of the defendant made prior to trial before or after a plea has been entered, the court may dismiss the indictment, information, or complaint upon the following grounds: (1) the knowing use of or the failure to correct perjury given at the grand jury that returned an indictment; (2) the failure of the State's Attorney to inform the grand jury of the ex- istence of evidence exculpatory to the accused when the existence of that evidence is known to the State; (3) the failure of the State to present a defendant under arrest with- out unnecessary delay before the nearest and most accessible judge in the county; or (4) the failure of the State to either indict the defendant before a grand jury or to provide the defendant a prompt preliminary hearing to establish probable cause. Effective immedi- ately. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2089 MOLARO - JONES,E. 725 ILCS 5/113-3 from Ch. 38, par. 113-3 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that in capital cases with multiple defendants, a public defender may represent only one defendant and that each defendant must have counsel whether retained by the defendant or appointed by the court. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2090 MOLARO - JONES,E. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that the court or jury, in determining whether the death penalty may be imposed, must weigh the factors in aggravation and mitigation (rather than determine that there are no mitigating factors sufficient to pre- clude the imposition of the death penalty). Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2091 MOLARO - JONES,E. 725 ILCS 5/115-21 new 725 ILCS 5/1 16-5 new 730 ILCS 5/5-4-1.5 new Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and the Unified Code of Correc- tions. Provides that if it is determined by the court during the trial of a capital case, or during sentencing in such a case, or as a result of a post-trial motion in such a case, that a peace officer committed perjury during the trial or sentencing and the perjury is suffi- ciently material to affect the reliability of the verdict, the court shall grant the defendant a new trial. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2092 MOLARO - JONES,E. 725 ILCS 5/116-5 new 730 ILCS 5/5-4-1.5 new 876 SB-2092-Cont. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and the Unified Code of Correc- tions. Provides that the court may resentence a defendant in a capital case on the grounds of a prosecutor's misconduct during sentencing if the misconduct is sufficient- ly material to affect the reliability of the sentence imposed. Provides for sanctions against a defendant's counsel who makes such a motion for resentencing other than in good faith. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2093 MOLARO - JONES,E. 725 ILCS 5/121-13 from Ch. 38, par. 121-13 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that court appointed counsel representing an indigent defendant on appeal shall be paid a reasonable fee based upon the compensation of attorneys who represent defendants in capital cases on appeal. Eliminates the $2,000 maximum fee. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2094 MOLARO - JONES,E. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a sentence of death for first degree murder may be sought only if the State's Attorney gives notice to the defendant, as soon as practical but no later than within 120 days after the defendant's arraignment, of the State's intent to seek the death penalty. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2095 MOLARO - JONES,E. 725 ILCS 5/115-21 new Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that the court may de- clare a mistrial in a capital case on the grounds of a prosecutor's misconduct during trial that the court determines is sufficiently material to affect the reliability of the verdict. Allows a motion to declare a mistrial during the course of the trial. Provides for sanc- tions against a defendant's counsel who makes such a motion other than in good faith. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2096 JONES,E - OBAMA. 20 ILCS 2605/2605-85 new 30 ILCS 805/8.27 new 50 ILCS 705/7 from Ch. 85, par. 507 625 ILCS 5/1 1-212 new Amends the Department of State Police Law within the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois; also amends the Illinois Police Training Act, the State Mandates Act, and the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Department of State Police to provide training to State Police officers concerning sensitivity toward racial and ethnic differences. Re quires the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board to provide for simile training for probationary police officers. Provides for a 4-year traffic stop statistic study based on information that must be recorded on the face of a uniform traffic ci' tion, warning citation, or uniform stop card by State and local law enforcement offici Provides that no reimbursement by the State is required for the implementation of mandate created by this amendatory Act. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 877 SB-2097 BURZYNSKI. 20 ILCS 2310/2310-22 new Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish a patient safety center to recommend statewide medical safety goals and track the prog- ress of providers in meeting these safety goals, develop a best practices clearinghouse to serve as a clearinghouse of information for providers concerning quality improve- ment strategies and best practices, and perform other functions. Requires the Depart- ment to collect incident data for every event associated with medical intervention, but not the condition that caused the intervention, over which a provider could exercise control and that meets certain criteria. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2098 DONAHUE - SYVERSON - ROSKAM - KLEMM - GEO-KARIS. New Act Creates the Senior Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. Contains only a short title provi- sion. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SYVERSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor ROSKAM S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-21 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor KLEMM 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Postponed S Recommended do pass 007-000-001 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS S Filed with Secretary S Amendment No.01 DONAHUE S Amendment referred to SRUL S Calendar Order of 3rd Rdg 02-03-07 SB-2099 DONAHUE - SYVERSON - ROSKAM. 20 ILCS 105/1 from Ch. 23, par. 6101 Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Makes technical changes in a Section con- cerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SYVERSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor ROSKAM S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Public Health & Welfare 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2100 DONAHUE - SYVERSON - ROSKAM. 320 ILCS 25/3.15 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning prescription drugs cov- ered under the Act. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SYVERSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor ROSKAM S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Postponed S Committee Public Health & Welfare 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 878 SB-2097 SB-2101 PETKA. 215 ILCS 106/10 Amends the Children's Health Insurance Program Act. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to definitions. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2102 DILLARD. 725 ILCS 5/108-15 new Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that a peace officer may not search a person for the sole reason that the person has been issued a Firearm Own- er's Identification Card by the Department of State Police. Provides that the issuance of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card does not in and of itself constitute probable cause to search a person and does not constitute a reasonable suspicion that the peace officer or another person is in danger of attack that would justify the peace officer searching the person for weapons. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 725 ILCS 5/108-15 new Adds reference to: 430 ILCS 65/1 from Ch. 38, par. 83-1 Deletes everything. Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Adds a caption to the legislative policy Section of the Act. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-21 S Re-referred to Rules S Re-assigned to Judiciary 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Recmnded do pass as amend 01 1 --000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2103 PHILIP. 705 ILCS 5/4 from Ch. 37, par. 9 Amends the Supreme Court Act. Makes technical changes in the Section concerning the term and quorum of the Supreme Court. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S To Subcommittee S Committee Executive 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2104 RAUSCHENBERGER. 105 ILCS 105/7 from Ch. 122, par. 1407 225 ILCS 207/25 Amends the Asbestos Abatement Act and the Commercial and Public Building As- bestos Abatement Act. Provides that rules issued under either Act shall incorporate the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration Asbestos Construction Standard and the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration Instruc- tion CPL 2-2.63, including the Appendix D Settlement Agreement with the Flooring Industry. Prohibits the Department of Public Health from enforcing or attempting to en- force rules that impose requirements different than the aforementioned United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standard and Instruction. Effective im- mediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2105 RAUSCHENBERGER. 10 ILCS 5/19-2.1 from Ch. 46, par. 19-2.1 10 ILCS 5/24A-20 Amends the Election Code. Permits an election authority to use direct recording elec- tronic voting systems, approved by the State Board of Elections, for in-person absentee voting. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 879 SB-2101 SB-2106 RAUSCHENBERGER. 10 ILCS 5/24A-16 from Ch. 46, par. 24A- 16 10 ILCS 5/24B-16 Amends the Election Code. Requires the State Board of Elections to test the usability of electronic voting systems and optical scan voting systems before approving the equipment for use and to make its test results available to the public. Exempts equip- ment approved solely for testing. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2107 NOLAND. 765 ILCS 835/.01 from Ch. 21, par. 14.01 Amends the Cemetery Protection Act. Makes a technical change in a provision re- garding a definition. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2108 ROSKAM. 730 ILCS 5/3-8-8 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-8-8 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning a committed person's grievances. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2109 BOMKE. 625 ILCS 5/11-1414 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1414 Amends the Illinois Code. Provides that a person convicted of violating the required procedures when approaching, overtaking, or passing a school bus is guilty of a Class 4 felony if the offense causes the death of or severe injury to another person. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2110 PARKER. 740 ILCS 110/9.2 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning interagency disclosure of recipient information. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2111 PARKER. 405 ILCS 5/1-100 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1-100 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the short title of the Code. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2112 WALSH,T. 40 ILCS 5/2-117 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 2-117 40 ILCS 5/14-105.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-105.1 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Allows a current or former member of the Gener- al Assembly to rescind an election not to participate in the GA Retirement System. Al- lows a former GA member to transfer credits from the State Employees' Retirement System to certain other retirement systems. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 2112 cannot be determined, but is es- timated to be minor. There would be an impact as the person establishing the service credit is required to make only the employee contributions plus interest. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-2113 BOMKE. 40 ILCS 5/14-108.3 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-108.3 Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to early retirement incentives. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) 880 SB-2106 SB-2113-Cont. SB 2113 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2114 ROSKAM. 40 ILCS 5/14-104 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104 Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Extends the dead- line for establishing service credit for certain contractual services rendered to a member of the General Assembly. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 2114 cannot be calculated, as the amount of service credit that would be established is unknown. There would be a fiscal impact, as the person establishing the service credit is required to make only the employee contri- butions, plus interest. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-2115 LUECHTEFELD. 40 ILCS 5/14-105 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-105 Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Makes technical changes in a Section relating to military service. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) SB 2115 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2116 HALVORSON. 65 ILCS 5/1-1-1 from Ch. 24, par. 1-1-1 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Makes technical changes in a Section concern- ing the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2117 BOMKE. New Act Creates the Illinois Medical District at Springfield Act. Contains only a short title provision. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new 30 ILCS 105/6z-56 new Deletes everything. Creates the Illinois Medical District at Springfield Act. The Dis- trict is governed by the Illinois Medical District at Springfield Commission. Describes the territory of the District. Contains provisions concerning grants, loans, contracts, property acquisition, eminent domain, construction, relocation assistance, bonds, sale or lease of property, hearings, rules, judicial review, master plans, funds, and other mat ters. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Illinois Medical District at Springfiel Income Fund. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 881 SB-2118 BOMKE. 55 ILCS 80/4 from Ch. 23, par. 1804 55 ILCS 80/5 from Ch. 23, par. 1805 55 ILCS 80/7 from Ch. 23, par. 1807 55 ILCS 80/7.1 new Amends the Children's Advocacy Center Act. Provides that the operation of a Chil- dren's Advocacy Center may be funded through grants, contracts, or any other avail- able sources. Provides that the Advisory Board may pay employees of the Center from any available funds (currently, the salaries must be paid from the Advocacy Center Fund). Deletes the requirement that all employees of a Center must be county employ- ees. Provides that the adoption of a referendum is not required to establish a Children's Advocacy Center if the Center may be or is operated with funds other than the proceeds of the annual tax that is authorized by referendum. Makes other changes. Provides that the changes are declarative of existing law. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 013-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2119 MADIGAN,L. 20 ILCS 2605/2605-575 new Amends the Department of State Police Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois by adding a Section regarding elder abuse and neglect investigations. Provides that the Department of State Police shall provide assistance to local law enforcement inves- tigating alleged violations of the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2120 MADIGAN,L. 725 ILCS 5/115-10.2 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Defines "unavailability as a wit- ness" to include circumstances in which the declarant: (1) is exempted by ruling of the court on the ground of privilege from testifying concerning the subject matter of the de- clarant's statement; (2) persists in refusing to testify concerning the subject matter of the declarant's statement despite an order of the court to do so; (3) testifies to a lack of memory of the subject matter of the declarant's statement; (4) is unable to be present or to testify at the hearing because of health or then existing physical or mental illness or infirmity; (5) is absent from the hearing and the proponent of the statement has been un- able to procure the declarant's attendance by process or other reasonable means; or (6) is a crime victim as defined in the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act and the failure of the declarant to testify is caused by the defendant's intimidation of the declar- ant. Presently, unavailability is limited to the situation in which the declarant persists in refusing to testify concerning the subject matter of the declarant's statement despite an order of the court to do so. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2121 CULLERTON. 765 ILCS 1005/1c from Ch. 76, par. Ic Amends the Joint Tenancy Act. Makes a stylistic change in provisions concerning tenancy by the entirety. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2122 JONES,E - TROTTER - WELCH - O'DANIEL. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Increases the authorization to sell bonds for school improvement projects authorized by the School Construction Law by $1,000,000,000 and extends the period during which the bonds may be sold from 6 years to 12 years. Increases the total bond authorization under the Act by an equivalent $1,000,000,000 to allow for the increased bond authorization for school construction. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) 882 SB-2118 883 SB-2122-Cont. SB 2122 would increase General Obligation principal by $ 1.0 billion Potential General Obligation debt by $ 1.8 billion Annual debt service by $71.8 million NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Debt; Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-25 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WELCH 02-02-26 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'DANIEL 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed S Committee Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2123 MADIGAN,L. 105 ILCS 5/30-16.2 from Ch. 122, par. 30-16.2 110 ILCS 947/10 110 ILCS 985/Act title 110 ILCS 985/0.01 from Ch. 144, par. 40a.9 110 ILCS 985/5 new Amends the School Code, the Higher Education Student Assistance Act, and the Residence of Minors for Tuition Act. Provides that an individual not otherwise consid- ered a resident of this State shall be considered a resident under the Higher Education Student Assistance Act and the ROTC scholarship provisions of the School Code if the individual meets certain conditions, including residing with his or her parent or guard- ian while attending high school in this State, graduating from high school in this State, and residing in this State for at least 3 years before graduating from high school. Pro- vides that this individual shall also be considered a resident of this State while attending a public university in this State for the purposes of paying tuition fees and receiving fi- nancial aid. Makes related changes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2124 MADIGAN,L. 20 ILCS 3805/1 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 301 Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act. Authorizes the Illinois Housing De- velopment Authority to develop and implement a program of financial assistance, sub- ject to approrition, to recently hired Illinois teachers purchasing their first primary residence. Limits the program to teachers employed by school districts defined by the State Board of Education as financially needy or experiencing a teacher shortage. Lim- its eligibility to public school teachers with no more than 2 years of employment as teachers who commit to teach in their school district for at least 3 years after their clos- ing date. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2125 TROTTER. 815 ILCS 205/2 from Ch. 17, par. 6402 Amends the Interest Act. Deletes language providing that creditors are allowed to re- ceive interest at the rate of 5% per annum under specified circumstances. Also deletes language providing that, in the absence of an agreement between the creditor and debt- or governing interest charges, upon 30 days' written notice to the debtor, an assignee or agent of the creditor may charge and collect interest on behalf of a creditor. Inserts lan- guage providing that the rate of prejudgment interest is 5% per year unless agreed oth- erwise, specifying the manner of computing prejudgment interest, and specifying circumstances under which prejudgment interest is recoverable. Applies to all causes of action accruing on or after the date it becomes law. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2126 HALVORSON. 820 ILCS 305/28 from Ch. 48, par. 138.28 Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Makes a technical change in a Section re- lating to the application of the Act. SB-2126-Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2127 RONEN. 225 ILCS 2/5 Amends the Acupuncture Practice Act. Makes technical changes in a Section con- cerning the purpose of the Act. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2128 RONEN. 750 ILCS 45/13.5 new 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 750 ILCS 45/16 from Ch. 40, par. 2516 Amends the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that in any action brought under the Act for the initial determination of custody or visitation of a child or for modifica- tion of a prior custody or visitation order, the court may enjoin a party having physical possession or custody of a child from removing the child from Illinois pending the adju- dication of the issues of custody and visitation. Provides that injunctive relief shall be governed by the relevant provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that, in entering a judgment concerning custody, joint custody, removal, or visitation (now, custody, joint custody, or visitation) and in modifying a judgment concerning custody, visitation, or removal (now, custody or visitation), the court shall apply the relevant standard of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Effective immedi- ately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2129 DILLARD - MUNOZ - PARKER, O'DANIEL AND SHADID. 625 ILCS 5/11-412 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-412 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Department of Transportation may furnish to any person or entity in bulk electronic form copies of accident records from which any personally identifying information has been removed, if the person or entity has stated in writing that the records will be used only for identifying vehicles that have been involved in accidents or damaged and not for identifying individuals. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-28 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 009-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL 02-03-08 S Added As A Co-sponsor SHADID SB-2130 PHILIP - DILLARD AND JACOBS. New Act Creates the Curator of the Executive Mansion Act. Creates the office of Curator of the Executive Mansion, to be filled by appointment of the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Requires the Curator to manage the preservation and conserva- tion of the art, furnishings, and artifacts of the Illinois Executive Mansion in Spring- field, the Hayes House in DuQuoin, and the Governor's offices in Springfield and Chicago. Requires the Curator to manage the preservation and conservation of the buildings and grounds of the Illinois Executive Mansion. Authorizes the Curator to em- ploy necessary staff, enter into necessary contracts, and acquire appropriate items. Re- quires cooperation between the Curator and State agencies for the performance of the Curator's duties. Provides that the Act does not affect any State agency's jurisdiction over sites whose preservation the Curator manages. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Creates the short title only of the Curator of the Executive Man- sion Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DILLARD S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 884 SB-2130-Cont. 02-02-20 02-02-26 02-02-28 02-03-06 02-03-07 S Assigned to Executive S Added As A Co-sponsor JACOBS S Postponed S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2131 DILLARD - OBAMA - LINK. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new 35 ILCS 5/506.7 new Creates the Public Financing for Judicial Campaigns Act. Provides that candidates for the office of Judge of the Supreme Court may apply for a public financing benefit in connection with their campaign for office. Sets requirements for qualifying for the pub- lic financing benefits. Limits the amount of private contributions qualified candidates may accept. Provides that qualified candidates must be distributed a line of credit from moneys in the Illinois Supreme Court Democracy Trust Fund to be used for lawful po- litical expenditures. Provides for the increase of the line of credit if non-complying can- didates make certain expenditures. Sets penalties for violations of the Act. Provides that the Illinois Supreme Court may, in its discretion, require attorneys to contribute money to the Illinois Supreme Court Democracy Trust Fund not to exceed $25 annually. Con- tains other provisions. Amends the State Finance Act. Creates the Illinois Supreme Court Democracy Trust Fund. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that $1 from each Illinois income tax of each individual be placed into the Illinois Supreme Court Democracy Trust Fund, unless the taxpayer indicates an objection to the alloca- tion on the income tax return. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-22 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Held in Committee S Committee Local Government 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2132 WALSH,L. 625 ILCS 5/15-109.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-109.1 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires a second division vehicle with a gross weight of 8,000 pounds or more that is loaded with garbage, refuse, or other similar ma- terials to have those materials in the cargo area while going to a landfill or transfer sta- tion. Provides that the cargo area must be enclosed or secured with a roll-over tarpaulin sufficient to prevent spillage of the material. Exempts local government vehicles. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the exemption for vehicles owned and operated by units of local government. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2133 CLAYBORNE. 415 ILCS 135/40 415 ILCS 135/45 415 ILCS 135/60 Amends the Drycleaners Environmental Response Trust Fund Act. Provides capaci- ty requirements for containment dikes or other containment structures. Requires that the site investigation must be completed prior to the issuance of insurance for those dry- cleaning facilities that apply for insurance coverage after June 30, 2004. Provides a 90 day grace period within which to pay overdue license fees, unpaid floor taxes, and pen- alties in order to become licensed without penalty. Refunds penalties in excess of $450 885 SB-2133-Cont. that were paid on or before the last day of the grace period. Allows for (instead of re- quires) a $5 per day penalty for failure to pay the license fee. Provides that the Depart- ment of Revenue shall no longer collect the $5 per day late penalties incurred between the effective date of the Act and January 1, 2001. Provides that the late penalties al- ready collected shall not be refunded. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2134 DEMUZIO. 110 ILCS 947/65.15 Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Allows a student currently enrolled in an institution of higher learning whose cumulative grade point average is at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale to receive a special education teacher scholarship if he or she agrees to take courses that will prepare him or her for the teaching of special education children. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2135 DEMUZIO. 15 ILCS 320/7 from Ch. 128, par. 107 15 ILCS 320/21 from Ch. 128, par. 121 Amends the State Library Act. Provides that certain records held by a State agency shall (instead of shall when feasible) be provided to the State Library in electronic for- mat. Provides that the State Librarian shall set by rule the standard to be used for elec- tronic data exchange among State agencies and the State Library. Adds a definition for "published material". Deletes the definition for "printed material" and the provision that the State Librarian shall provide a listing of received publications. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores a provision requiring the State Librarian to provide a listing of the publica- tions received under the State Library Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to State Government Operations 02-02-27 S Amendment No.01 STATE GOVERN S Adopted 02-02-28 S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2136 HALVORSON. 35 ILCS 515/3 from Ch. 120, par. 1203 Amends the Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act. Provides that if the owner of the mobile home on January 1 of the year for which the tax is imposed is 65 years of age or older the tax is imposed, for the model year and the 1st and 2nd year following the mod- el year, at the rate of 12 cents per square foot (15 cents per square foot for others), for the 3rd, 4th, and 5th year following the model year, 12 cents per square foot (13.5 cents per square foot for others), and for all subsequent years, no change in the tax rate. Ef- fective on January 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2137 CLAYBORNE. 65 ILCS 5/8-11-6a from Ch. 24, par. 8-1 1-6a Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a municipality, under its home rule authority, may impose a tax on the retail sale of tangible personal property based on the selling price, not to exceed the rate of 1% of that selling price, within a Business District. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 886 SB-2138 MADIGAN,L. New Act Creates the Toxic Mold Protection Act. Requires the Department of Public Health, if it determines that funds are available for the implementation of this Act, (1) to develop standards for exposure to mold in indoor environments, (2) to adopt standards to assess the health threat posed by mold, (3) to develop and disseminate remediation guidelines for mold in indoor environments, and (4) to impose notification requirements on land- lords and sellers of real property. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2139 DILLARD. 740 ILCS 175/6 from Ch. 127, par. 4106 Amends the Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act. In provisions concerning civil investigative demands, changes "civil investigative demand" to "subpoena". Re- places the provisions concerning the content and deadline requirements applicable to subpoenas. Authorizes service of a subpoena by any person so authorized by the Attor- ney General, and removes provisions concerning service in foreign countries. Makes changes concerning oral testimony and transcripts of oral testimony. Provides that the Attorney General or the Attorney General's delegate (instead of the Department of State Police) shall serve as custodian of documentary material received under these provisions, and makes other changes concerning the custody and availability of that material. Provides for enforcement of a subpoena in the circuit court of Sangamon County or Cook County, in addition to other venues. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2140 GEO-KARIS - PETERSON - LINK. 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5 Amends the Counties Code. Adds transportation to the purposes and uses of the reve- nue from the special county retailers' occupation tax for public safety. Requires the moneys collected to be deposited into a special fund. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 009-000-001 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PETERSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK S Third Reading - Passed 043-008-001 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg 02-03-07 H Hse Sponsor OSMOND SB-2141 MADIGAN,L. 105 ILCS 5/10-20.28 rep. 105 ILCS 5/34-18.14 rep. Amends the School Code. Repeals provisions with regard to prohibiting the use or possession of any cellular radio telecommunication device by a pupil while the pupil is in a school building or on school property. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2142 JONES,E. 820 ILCS 405/611 from Ch. 48, par. 441 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that none of the amount re- ceived by an individual as primary social security old age and disability retirement ben- efits shall constitute disqualifying income. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 887 SB-2138 SB-2143 HENDON. New Act Creates the Electronic Privacy Act. Allows an employer to use electronic surveil- lance to collect any information so long as the information is collected at the employ- er's premises and the information is confined to the employee's work, with exceptions. Requires an employer that engages in any type of electronic monitoring to provide prior written notice to all employees who may be affected, with exceptions. Requires em- ployers that engage in random or periodic monitoring of employees' communications to inform the affected employees of the specific events that are being monitored at the time the monitoring takes place, with exceptions. Also includes provisions concerning private areas, disclosure, non-retaliation, private rights of action, injunctions, and the waiver of rights. Provides that the Attorney General has the authority to investigate al- leged violations of the Act. Provides that a violation of the Act is a business offense with a fine of not more than $2,000. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2144 HENDON. 820 ILCS 405/500.1 new Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that a parent on a leave of ab- sence from his or her employer or who left employment to be with his or her child dur- ing the first year of life (or during the first year following placement of a child age 18 or less with the individual for adoption) may not be denied compensation on specified grounds. Provides that benefits shall be reduced under certain circumstances. Provides that each employer shall post information relating to the availability of birth and adop- tion benefits. Provides that any benefits paid under the new provisions shall not be charged to the account of the individual employer. Provides that the Director shall issue a report evaluating the effectiveness of the new provisions. Provides that the new provi- sions shall be applied consistent with federal regulations. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2145 RONEN. 220 ILCS 5/Art. XIX heading new 220 ILCS 5/19-100 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Creates the Renewable Portfolio Standard Law. Provides only a short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2146 DEL VALLE. 205 ILCS 5/48.1 from Ch. 17, par. 360 205 ILCS 105/3-8 from Ch. 17, par. 3303-8 205 ILCS 205/4013 from Ch. 17, par. 7304-13 205 ILCS 305/10 from Ch. 17, par. 4411 Amends the Illinois Banking Act, the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985, the Sav- ings Bank Act, and the Illinois Credit Union Act. Makes technical changes in Sections relating to customer records. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2147 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 5/225 from Ch. 73, par. 837 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to life insurance. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2148 KLEMM. 65 ILCS 5/7-1-3 from Ch. 24, par. 7-1-3 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing annexation. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 888 SB-2143 SB-2149 RAUSCHENBERGER. 70 ILCS 805/6 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6309 70 ILCS 805/6d from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6311.2 70 ILCS 805/6e Amends the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act to provide that no district with a population less than 400,000 (now 600,000) may purchase, condemn, lease or acquire an easement in property within a municipality without concurrence of the municipality, except for a linear park or trail. Provides that the board of a forest preserve district with- in a county of not more than 500,000 population (now 360,000) may trade parcels of land and in counties with a population of not more than 500,000 population (now 400,000) may sell parcels that are less than 1 acre in size. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects a technical error. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Local Government 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOV S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2150 DILLARD. 20 ILCS 3850/1-10 Amends the Illinois Research Park Authority Act to make a technical change in the Section concerning definitions. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S To Subcommittee S Committee Executive 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2151 WALSH,T. New Act 30 ILCS 105/6z-43 Creates the Tobacco Settlement Bond Act. Provides that the Bureau of the Budget may issue no more than $1,500,000,000 in revenue bonds payable solely from and se- cured solely by the proceeds of the Master Settlement Agreement related to the tobacco litigation. Provides that, beginning on the effective date of this Act, all moneys in the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund and all moneys thereafter paid into the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund shall be transferred to the Tobacco Settlement Bond Fund, a new Fund created in this Act, until the Bureau of the Budget certifies to the State Trea- surer and the Comptroller that the amount that will be necessary to finance the principal of, interest on, and premium, if any, on the bonds issued under the Act has been paid into the new Fund. Provides that all proceeds from the sale of the bonds under the Act shall be deposited into the School Infrastructure Fund to be used only for grants to school districts for school construction projects and school maintenance projects as provided in the School Construction Law. Amends the State Finance Act to require the State Treasurer to administer the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund consistently with the Tobacco Settlement Bond Act. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Debt; Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2152 RONEN. 720 ILCS 5/24-9 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of failing to safely store firearms from minors. Increases the penalty for the offense from a Class C misdemea- nor to a Class A misdemeanor. Increases the penalty for a second or subsequent offense from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony. Changes the age of the child being protected under these provisions from "under 14 years of age" to "under 16 years of age". NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 889 SB-2149 SB-2153 TROTTER. 305 ILCS 5/9A-11 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-I 1 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. In provisions concerning child care services for TANF recipients, requires the Department of Human Services to determine income thresholds (for the purpose of determining eligibility for services) annually at the be- ginning of each fiscal year. Requires that the threshold be no less than 55% of the then-current State median income. Removes provisions applicable to fiscal year 1998. Provides that copayments for child care services may not be increased due solely to a change in the methodology for counting family income. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2154 LUECHTEFELD. 40 ILCS 5/14-1 10 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110 Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Allows certain pur- chased military service credit to be counted toward meeting the vesting requirements for the alternative formula. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 2154 cannot be determined, as the amount of military service credit that would be applied toward the vesting requirements for the alternative formula is unknown. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-2155 BURZYNSKI. 740 ILCS 130/4.1 new Amends the Premises Liability Act. Provides that an owner or operator of an off-road riding facility, a facility used for recreational activities or sporting events involving off-highway vehicles, is not criminally liable for any noise emission and is not subject to a nuisance or trespass action based on noise emissions. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 006-003-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2156 OBAMA - MADIGAN,L. New Act 40 ILCS 5/16-133.6 new 40 ILCS 5/17-116.7 new 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Creates the Veteran Teachers to Schools in Need Act. Establishes a program to en- courage high-quality, veteran teachers of exemplary ability to teach at low-performing, high-needs schools by offering these teachers incentives. Provides that a school district that employs a teacher participating in the program shall pay the teacher, at a minimum, the average annual salary currently paid by the district to teachers at the low-performing, high-needs school with experience commensurate with that which a high-quality, veteran teacher of exemplary ability possesses. Allows a teacher partici- pating in the program to apply for a salary supplement each school year from the State Board of Education. Requires the teacher to participate in the program for 3 school years, after which the teacher shall be evaluated to determine continued participation in the program. Provides that a participant is not bound by school district or city residency requirements if he or she maintains a residence that is not more than 60 miles away. Re- quires the State Board of Education to annually evaluate the program and submit a re- port on each evaluation to the General Assembly. Amends the Downstate And Chicago Teacher Articles of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that the salary supplement is in- cluded in earnings for pension purposes. Requires payment of employee (but not em- ployer) contributions on the salary supplement. Grants age enhancement upon completion of certain periods in the program with a satisfactory rating. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Repeals the Veteran Teachers to Schools in Need Act on July 1, 2008. Effective July 1, 2002. SB-2153 890 SB-2156--Cont. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) The fiscal impact of SB 2156 cannot be calculated as the amount of salary and service credit that would be established is unknown. SB 2156 specifies that no employer contributions are required on the salary supplement paid to participating teachers, but the resulting liability shall be considered by the General Assembly when calculating the annual State contributions to each System. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-2157 PHILIP. 625 ILCS 5/3-801 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-801 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. In the Article on registration and license fees, pro- vides that vehicles of the second division weighing 8,000 pounds or less and not used for commercial purposes may display registration plates issued to first division vehi- cles. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2158 DONAHUE. New Act Creates the Outdoor Lighting Act. Contains only a short title provision. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2159 KLEMM - MUNOZ. 625 ILCS 5/1-105.5 625 ILCS 5/11-306 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-306 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that any municipality or county (rather than only a municipality with a population of 2,000,000 or more) may enact an ordi- nance providing for an automated red light enforcement system. Eliminates the require- ment that the motor vehicle must be involved in a motor vehicle accident, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident or reckless driving that results in bodily injury. Effec- tive immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MUNOZ SB-2160 LINK - GEO-KARIS. 815 ILCS 505/2MM new Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act by making it an unlawful practice to knowingly mail or send or cause to be mailed or sent a postcard or letter to a recipient in this State if the postcard or letter contains a request that the recipi- ent call a telephone number, the postcard or letter is sent to induce the recipient to call the telephone number so that merchandise may be offered for sale to the recipient, and the postcard or letter does not disclose that merchandise may be offered for sale if the recipient calls the telephone number. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS 891 SB-2161 LINK - PARKER. 625 ILCS 5/4-214 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-214 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a person who abandons a vehicle or aids and abets in the abandonment of a vehicle is not eligible to obtain registration for another vehicle until the fine and costs have been paid. Provides that, if the person al- ready has transferred his or her registration to another vehicle or has newly obtained registration for another vehicle without having paid the fine or costs, the Secretary of State shall revoke the registration and shall notify the person that his or her registration for that vehicle is void. Provides that the person may not obtain a new vehicle registra- tion until the fine and costs have been paid. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 625 ILCS 5/4-214 Adds reference to: 625 ILCS 5/4-214.1 new Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State shall prohibit the renewal, reissue, or reinstatement of the driving privileges of a person who fails to pay a fine, charge, or cost imposed for abandonment of a vehicle. Provides for procedures to be followed in imposing the sanction and to be followed when the fine, charge, or cost has been paid. Provides that the provision does not im- pose on the Secretary any responsibility to notify the person of a pending action to dis- allow the renewal, reissue, or reinstatement of his or her driving privileges. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2162 LINK. 225 ILCS 10/18 from Ch. 23, par. 2228 Amends the Child Care Act of 1969. Increases the criminal penalty for conducting, operating, or acting as a child care facility without a license or permit on or after Janu- ary 1, 2004 to a Class 4 felony. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2163 LINK. 35 ILCS 200/15-107 new 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends thi Property Tax Code. Provides that unimproved property that is not being used for any productive purpose and the most recent productive use of which was as farmland is exempt from property tax if (i) the owner of the property enters into a writ- ten agreement with the chief county assessment officer that the property will not be de- veloped or its use otherwise changed; (ii) the written agreement covers a period of 10 assessment years; and (iii) the property is not developed and its use is not otherwise changed during the agreement period. Provides that, if the property is developed or its use is otherwise changed during the agreement period, the property is not exempt from property taxes and any taxes that would otherwise have been imposed during the ex- emption period shall be imposed on the property. Provides that to extend the exemption the owner of the property must enter into another 10-year written agreement with the chief county assessment officer. Provides that these provisions apply only to counties having a population between 600,000 and 700,000. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective January 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 892 SB-2161 SB-2164 LINK. 625 ILCS 5/6-104 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-104 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no person may drive a bus, regard- less of whether the bus is a school bus, that has been chartered for the sole purpose of transporting students regularly enrolled in grade 12 or below to or from a primary or secondary school or to or from a school activity unless the person has a valid school bus driver permit in addition to any other permit or license that is required to operate that bus. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the requirement of a school bus driver permit does not apply to any bus driver employed by a public transportation provider. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Transportation 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2165 LINK. 625 ILCS 5/15-107 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-107 625 ILCS 5/15-111 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-111 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that, notwithstanding any other provi- sion of the Code or any rule or regulation, a towing vehicle that meets specified require- ments may tow any disabled vehicle or combination of vehicles, including those that exceed weight or length limitations, from the initial point of wreck or disablement to a point where repairs are actually to occur. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2166 LINK. 35 ILCS 200/9-212 new Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the equalized assessed value, less that part of the equalized as- sessed value attributable to new improvements to the property, of residential real prop- erty may not be increased from one general assessment to the next by more than the increase during that period in the Consumer Price Index reported by the Bureau of La- bor Statistics of the federal Department of Labor or its successor agency. Effective Jan- uary 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2167 LINK. 35 ILCS 200/9-212 new Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the equalized assessed value, less that part of the equalized as- sessed value attributable to new improvements to the property, of residential real prop- erty may not be increased from one general assessment to the next by more than 10%. Effective January 1, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2168 MADIGAN,L. New Act Creates the Residential Real Estate Advertisement Act. Provides that when a builder, appraiser, or realtor advertises a residential property that he or she is building, apprais- ing, selling, or leasing, the builder, appraiser, or realtor must comply with the National Association of Home Builders and the American National Standards Institute's stan- dards for determining square footage of a residence. Provides a civil penalty of $1,000 per violation to be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 893 SB-2164 SB-2168-Cont. 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Postponed S Committee Licensed Activities 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2169 CULLERTON. 625 ILCS 5/1-105.5 625 ILCS 5/6-204 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-204 625 ILCS 5/11-208.3 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3 625 ILCS 5/1 1-306 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1 1-306 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Expands the definition of "automated red light enforcement system" to include a system in a location other than a municipality with a population of 1,000,000 or more. Deletes language providing that the system is de- signed for use only in specified circumstances. Provides that the owner of a vehicle used in a red signal violation shall be liable for the violation if the violation was re- corded by the system, with exceptions. In a Section concerning administrative adjudi- cation of violations, adds violations recorded by the System. Requires a municipality to forward a report of the adjudication to the Secretary of State. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Held in Committee S Committee Transportation 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2170 DEL VALLE - OBAMA. 305 ILCS 20/6 from Ch. 1I1 2/3, par. 1406 Amends the Energy Assistance Act of 1989. Provides that the eligibility level for as- sistance may not be higher than 60% of the State median income for a family of 4 (in- stead of 150% of the federal nonfarm poverty level). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2171 RADOGNO. 40 ILCS 5/14-1 10 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110 Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Makes certain sign hangers employed by the Department of Transportation eligible for the alternative re- tirement formula. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Illinois Pension Laws Commission) According to IDOT, there are 19 members of SERS who would be added to the alternative formula by SB 2171. Consequently, the fiscal impact has not been calculated, but is estimated to be minor. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-15 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-2172 NOLAND. 230 ILCS 5/26 from Ch. 8, par. 37-26 Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Makes a technical change in a Sec- tion concerning wagering. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2173 CULLERTON. 740 ILCS 110/10 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 810 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Pro- vides that records and communications of a recipient may be disclosed when disclosure is necessary to collect sums or receive third party payment representing charges for mental health or developmental disabilities services provided by a therapist or agency to a recipient. Provides that disclosure is limited to information needed to pursue col- lection and the information may not be used for any other purposes nor may it be redis- closed except in connection with collection activities. Provides that, when those records 894 SB-2173-Cont. are disclosed, the recipients of the records shall be advised in writing that a person who discloses records in violation of the Act is subject to civil liability and criminal penal- ties. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2174 CULLERTON. 305 ILCS 5/5-23 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to gather and report data concerning illegal alien children, organ transplantation, and Medicaid. Requires a report to the Governor and the General Assembly by January 1, 2003. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2175 CULLERTON. 20 ILCS 505/5.25 new 305 ILCS 5/5-23 new Amends the Children and Family Services Act and the Illinois Public Aid Code. Pro- vides that if (i) a child is medically ready to be discharged from a hospital and is depen- dent upon a ventilator to support breathing and (ii) DCFS is responsible for placing the child upon discharge from the hospital but cannot place the child immediately upon dis- charge, with the result that the child remains in the hospital pending placement, then until the child is discharged in accordance with a placement by DCFS, DCFS or the De- partment of Public Aid must continue to reimburse the hospital for care provided to the child at the same rate at which the respective department reimburses the hospital for in- patient services rates. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2176 WALSH,T. 205 ILCS 620/9-6 Amends the Corporate Fiduciary Act. Provides that only corporate fiduciaries orga- nized under the Business Corporation Act of 1983 or the Limited Liability Company Act, rather than all corporate fiduciaries, must be audited annually by a licensed inde- pendent public accountant. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2177 WALSH,T. 205 ILCS 305/6 from Ch. 17, par. 4407 Amends the Illinois Credit Union Act. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cering the fiscal year of credit unions. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2178 WALSH,T. 760 ILCS 15/3 from Ch. 30, par. 503 Amends the Principal and Income Act. Provides that, under specified circumstances, a trust is administered with due regard to the respective interests of income beneficia- ries and remaindermen if a receipt is credited or an expense is charged to income or principal or partly to each in accordance with what the trustee believes is reasonable and equitable (rather than in accordance with what is reasonable and equitable) in view of the interests of those entitled to income as well as those entitled to principal. Effec- tive immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2179 TROTTER. 720 ILCS 685/Act title 720 ILCS 685/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358-2 720 ILCS 685/4 from Ch. 23, par. 2358-4 Amends the Tobacco Accessories and Smoking Herbs Control Act. Provides that a person may not knowingly sell, barter, exchange, deliver, or give away or cause or per- mit to be sold, bartered, exchanged, delivered, or given away to any other person any cigarette wrapping paper or wrapping leaf that is, or is held out to be, impregnated or scented with, or aged or dipped in, alcoholic liquor or honey, or both alcoholic liquor and honey. 895 SB-2179-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2180 MADIGAN,L. 820 ILCS 405/604 from Ch. 48, par. 434 Amends provisions of the Unemployment Insurance Act providing that a locked-out employee is not disqualified from receiving unemployment insurance benefits under specified circumstances. Makes numerous changes in the criteria to be used in deter- mining whether a locked-out employee is disqualified from receiving benefits. Effec- tive immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2181 OBAMA. 40 ILCS 5/7-195.2 new Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Article of the Illinois Pen- sion Code. Provides that the Board shall have the power and duty to use emerging in- vestment managers, minority-owned investment businesses, female-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with disabilities in managing the Fund's assets. De- clares that it is the public policy of the State to encourage the use of those managers and businesses. Requires the Fund to submit an annual report to the General Assembly that identifies the emerging investment managers, minority-owned businesses, fe- male-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with disabilities used by the Fund, the percentage of the Fund's assets under the control of those managers and busi- nesses, and the actions the Fund has taken to increase the use of those managers and businesses. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) SB 2181 does not have a fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-25 S Pension Note Filed S Committee Rules SB-2182 PARKER AND LAUZEN. New Act Creates the Ballast Water Act. Requires the Department of Natural Resources to de- termine whether the ballast water management practices that were proposed in the Code of Best Practices for Ballast Water Management are being complied with by all oceangoing and nonoceangoing vessels operating within the waters of this State. Re- quires the Department to compile and maintain a list of all oceangoing and nonocean- going vessels that are in compliance with these standards and post the list on the Department's website. Prohibits the State from issuing new grant, loan, or award mon- eys to an owner or operator of an oceangoing or nonoceangoing vessels who is not on the list. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-11 S Added As A Co-sponsor LAUZEN SB-2183 BURZYNSKI. 815 ILCS 505/2 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262 Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Makes techni- cal changes in a Section defining unlawful practices. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 815 ILCS 505/2 Adds reference to: 815 ILCS 505/2MM new Deletes everything. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Makes it an unlawful practice to claim to have the authority to acquire an estate, interest, or easement in another person's property by eminent domain, without having eminent domain authority, when offering or negotiating the acquisition of the estate, in- terest, or easement. 896 SB-2183-Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Recmnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2184 WALSH,L. 65 ILCS 5/11-141-7 from Ch. 24, par. 11-141-7 65 ILCS 5/11-141-16 from Ch. 24, par. 11-141-16 70 ILCS 3010/1 from Ch. 42, par. 319.1 70 ILCS 3010/7 from Ch. 42, par. 319.7 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code concerning sewer systems, except in counties with more than 250,000 inhabitants where the majority of the municipal system users are located outside the municipality. Amends the Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act. Authorizes discontinuance of water service or sewerage service, or both, to a premises within a sanitary district when payment of the rate or charge for sewerage service to the premises has become delinquent. States that the provider of sewerage service shall not request discontinuation of water service before sending a notice of the delinquency to the sewer user and affording the user an opportunity to be heard. Provides that an inves- tor-owned public utility providing water service within a municipality may contract with the municipality to discontinue water or sewer service to enforce delinquent sewer charges. Provides that a municipality or sanitary district shall reimburse a water service provider for any lost water service revenues and the costs of discontinuing water ser- vice and shall indemnify the water service provider for any judgment and related attor- ney's fees resulting from an action based on provisions authorizing discontinuance of water service. Makes the Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act applicable to the North Shore Sanitary District. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2185 KARPIEL. 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new 625 ILCS 5/3-654 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the State Finance Act. Creates the Stop Neuroblastoma Fund. Provides for the issuance of Stop Neuroblastoma license plates. Provides that in addition to the appropriate registration fees, an applicant for the special plate shall be charged an original issuance fee of $25 and a fee of $25 for each renewal. Provides that $10 of the additional original issuance fee and $23 of the renewal fee shall be deposited into the Stop Neuroblastoma Fund. Provides that $15 of the original issu- ance fee and $2 of the renewal fee shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. Provides that subject to appropriation by the General Assembly and approval by the Secretary of State, the moneys in the Stop Neuroblastoma Fund shall be paid as grants to the American Cancer Society for neuroblastoma and cancer research, education, screening, and treatment. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2186 RONEN. 215 ILCS 5/356z.1 new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Requires coverages under those Acts to in- clude benefits for outpatient prescription contraceptive drugs and devices and outpa- tient contraceptive services. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2187 BURZYNSKI. 225 ILCS 60/18 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-18 Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987. Provides that a visiting professor permit may only be renewed once. Removes the provision that a visiting professor permit shall be valid until the last day of the next physician license renewal period. 897 SB-2187-Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Postponed S Committee Licensed Activities 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2188 GEO-KARIS. 20 ILCS 3205/5.5 new Amends the Office of Banks and Real Estate Act. Authorizes the Office of Banks and Real Estate to accept payment by credit card and through authorized third-party payment agents. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Financial Institutions 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2189 PARKER. 325 ILCS 5/7.4 from Ch. 23, par. 2057.4 Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. In provisions requiring that notice of an investigation be sent to the employer or other supervisor of an alleged per- petrator of child abuse or neglect if the alleged perpetrator is employed or otherwise en- gaged in an activity resulting in frequent contact with children, removes the provision limiting the notice requirement to situations in which the alleged abuse or neglect oc- curred in the course of the alleged perpetrator's employment or other activity. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds an immediate effective date to the bill. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor COULSON H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2190 SYVERSON. 325 ILCS 5/7.19 from Ch. 23, par. 2057.19 325 ILCS 5/11.1 from Ch. 23, par. 2061.1 Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides that if a report of suspected child abuse or neglect is provided to DCFS' central register by a law enforce- ment agency, the report may be released only with the written permission of the law en- forcement agency. Prohibits access to such a report by the subject of the report. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Held in Committee 02-03-05 S Held in Committee S Committee Public Health & Welfare 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2191 WALSH,T. 20 ILCS 605/605-500 was 20 ILCS 605/46.13 20 ILCS 605/605-340 rep. 20 ILCS 605/605-345 rep. 20 ILCS 605/605-360 rep. 898 SB-2191-Cont. 20 ILCS 605/605-505 rep. 20 ILCS 605/605-815 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-1 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-2 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-3 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-4 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-5 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-6 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-7 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-8 rep. 20 ILCS 655/12-9 rep. 20 ILCS 1105/3 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7403 30 ILCS 725/1.2 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7303 30 ILCS 725/2.1 rep. 30 ILCS 725/2.2 rep. 30 ILCS 725/2.3 rep. 30 ILCS 725/3.1 rep. 30 ILCS 725/4.1 rep. 30 ILCS 725/5.1 rep. 30 ILCS 725/7.1 rep. 30 ILCS 725/7.2 rep. 30 ILCS 725/7.3 rep. 30 ILCS 725/7.4 rep. 30 ILCS 725/8.1 rep. 30 ILCS 725/8.2 rep. 110 ILCS 205/9.25 rep. 315 ILCS 5/4 rep. 315 ILCS 15/Act rep. 415 ILCS 5/21 rep. 415 ILCS 20/7.1 rep. 815 ILCS 355/Act rep. 815 ILCS 440/5 rep. 815 ILCS 440/6 rep. 815 ILCS 440/8 rep. Amends the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs Law of the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois. Repeals Sections concerning: expenses of moving ma- chinery and equipment; pollution control industry incentives; the Technology Innovation and Commercialization Grants-In-Aid Council; assistance regarding ser- vices available from governmental and private sources; and unemployed and underem- ployed single parents. Deletes a provision concerning paperwork reduction. Repeals the Enterprise Zone Loan Act. Amends the Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act. Deletes provisions concerning: technical assistance and information; wood and sawdust disposal; and telephone directory recycling. Amends the Comprehensive Solar Energy Act of 1977. Deletes provisions defining: "solar skyspace easement"; "Conven- tional Energy System"; "supplemental conventional energy system"; "joint solar ener- gy system"; "unit of local government"; "public energy supplier"; and "energy use sites". Repeals Sections concerning: the Illinois Comprehensive Solar Energy Program; solar energy systems cooperation; public access; solar energy demonstration projects; the solar energy incentive program; the solar energy assistance program; public energy suppliers; solar energy system regulation; the provision of solar energy systems; fund- ing; and refunds. Amends the Board of Higher Education Act. Repeals a Section con- cerning a feasibility study of Parks College. Amends the Blighted Areas Redevelopment Act of 1947. Repeals a Section concerning resolutions to determine the need for a Land Clearance Commission. Repeals the Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation Act. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Repeals a Section concerning prohibited actions regarding waste disposal. Amends the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act. Repeals a Section concerning waste paint. Repeals the Hot Water Heater Efficiency Act. Amends the Waste Oil Recovery Act. Repeals a Section providing that the Department is responsible for the administration of the Act. Repeals a Section regarding signs about used oil storage facilities. Repeals a Section regarding educational programs. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 899 SB-2191--Cont. 415 ILCS 5/21 rep. Adds reference to: 415 ILCS 5/22.23 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.23 Deletes the provision repealing a Section of the Environmental Protection Act con- cerning prohibited actions regarding waste disposal. Deletes provisions of the Environ- mental Protection Act concerning responsibilities of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs with respect to battery disposal. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to State Government Operations 02-02-27 S Amendment No.01 STATE GOVERN S Adopted 02-02-28 S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2192 WALSH,T. 20 ILCS 605/605-65 was 20 ILCS 605/46.52 20 ILCS 605/605-525 was 20 ILCS 605/46.55 20 ILCS 605/605-900 was 20 ILCS 605/46.6b 20 ILCS 605/605-905 was 20 ILCS 605/46.41 b 20 ILCS 605/605-910 was 20 ILCS 605/46.56 20 ILCS 605/605-915 was 20 ILCS 605/46.45 20 ILCS 690/4 from Ch. 5, par. 2254 20 ILCS 690/5 from Ch. 5, par. 2255 30 ILCS 375/3 from Ch. 85, par. 843 Amends the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs Law of the Civil Ad- nistrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Department may (rather than has the )wer to) award grants to community-based groups. Provides that the Minority Con- oiled and Female Controlled Businesses Loan Board "may" (instead of "shall") main- ain offices. Provides that the Board "may" (instead of "shall") establish and publish guidelines. Provides that the Department may (rather than has the power to) make grants and provide financial assistance to municipalities for sites along waterways. Pro- vides that the Department may (rather than has the power to) cooperate with the Illinois Development Finance Authority in assisting local governments to borrow money. Pro- vides that the Department may (rather than has the power to) make loans to units of lo- al government for the construction of capitol facilities. Provides that the Department iay (rather than has the power to) make grants to local governments regarding federal -isons. Amends the Rural Diversification Act. Provides that the Office of Rural Com- iunity Development "may" (instead of "shall") establish an internal review commit- tee. Amends the Local Government Debt Offering Act. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs "may" (instead of "is authorized and directed to") provide assistance to local governments regarding long-term debt. Provides that the long-term debt assistance "may" (instead of "shall") include advice on marketing bonds, advisory review of debt issues, training courses on debt management, and pro- motion of services. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to State Government Operations 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2193 MAHAR - WALSH,L. Public Act 92-179, Sec. 99 Amends "An Act concerning underground utilities facilities damage prevention", P.A. 92-179. Delays from July 1, 2002 to July 1, 2003 changes made to the Illinois Un- derground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act by House Bill 2138 of the 92nd General Assembly (P.A. 92-179). Effective June 28, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-02-26 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 900 SB-2194 KLEMM. 35 ILCS 505/8 from Ch. 120, par. 424 625 ILCS 5/18c-1503 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-1503 Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Makes changes to the amount transferred annually from the Grade Crossing Protection Fund to the Transportation Regulatory Fund. Au- thorizes a transfer amount of $2,250,000 (instead of a transfer amount of $750,000)) for fiscal year 2004 and each fiscal year thereafter. Provides that not more than $500,000 per year from the Grade Crossing Protection Fund may be used for educational pur- poses regarding grade crossing safety and laws. Amends the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law. Removes the cap on amounts that may be accumulated in the Transportation Regulatory Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Transportation 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2195 ROSKAM. 730 ILCS 5/3-7-6 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-7-6 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Requires the Department of Corrections to develop a form, which shall be used by the Department to obtain information from all persons committed to Department facilities regarding assets of those persons. Provides that a person committed to a Department of Corrections facility must provide complete financial information to the Department. Provides that the financial information shall be forwarded to the Attorney General. Provides that the failure of a committed person to fully disclose complete financial information shall be considered for purposes of a parole determination. Provides that a committed person who willfully refuses to coop- erate with the obligations by failing to provide complete and accurate financial disclo- sure information may be subject to the loss of good conduct credit towards his or her sentence of up to 180 days. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the responsibility for reimbursing the Department of Corrections for expenses incurred by the committed person, applies only to persons who through judi- cial determination have been placed in the custody of the Department on the basis of a conviction as an adult. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Held in Committee 02-03-05 S Amendment No.0l JUDICIARY S Adopted 02-03-06 S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-001 -000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2196 DILLARD - PETKA. 720 ILCS 5/31 A-1.1 from Ch. 38, par. 31A-1.1 720 ILCS 5/3 IA-1.2 from Ch. 38, par. 31 A-1.2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Expands the offense of bringing contraband into a penal institution to include bringing contraband onto penal grounds. Includes in the definition of contraband a "stun gun or taser". Provides that bringing into or possessing an item of electronic contraband on penal grounds a Class X felony and bringing into or possessing a chemical agent on penal grounds is a Class 1 felony. Effective immediate- ly. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PETKA S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2197 DILLARD. 725 ILCS 205/8 from Ch. 38, par. 105-8 725 ILCS 205/9 from Ch. 38, par. 105-9 Amends the Sexually Dangerous Persons Act. Provides that when an application set- ting forth facts showing that a sexually dangerous person or criminal sexual psycho- 901 SB-2194 SB-2197-Cont. pathic person has recovered, the socio-psychiatric report on the person must be prepared by a social worker and psychologist under the supervision of a licensed psy- chiatrist (rather than the psychiatrist, sociologist, psychologist, and warden of the insti- tution where the person is confined) assigned to the institution where the person is confined. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Third Reading - Passed 052-003-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor JOHNSON H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2198 PETERSON. 20 ILCS 3975/1 from Ch. 48, par. 2101 20 ILCS 3975/2.5 20 ILCS 3975/3 from Ch. 48, par. 2103 20 ILCS 3975/4.5 20 ILCS 3975/5 from Ch. 48, par. 2105 20 ILCS 3975/6 from Ch. 48, par. 2106 20 ILCS 3975/7 from Ch. 48, par. 2107 20 ILCS 3975/8 from Ch. 48, par. 2108 Amends the Illinois Human Resource Investment Council Act. Changes the short ti- :le of the Act to the Illinois Workforce Investment Board Act. Replaces the Illinois Hu- nan Resource Investment Council with the Illinois Workforce Investment Board. Changes references to the federal Job Training Partnership Act to references to the fed- eral Workforce Investment Act of 1998. Sets qualifications for members of the Board. Sets the duties of the Board. Validates actions taken by the Illinois Human Resource In- vestment Council before the effective date of the amendatory Act. Prohibits members of the Board from engaging in activities that constitute a conflict of interest. Deletes a provision that concerns funding under the federal Job Training Partnership Act. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Commerce & Industry 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2199 PHILIP. 415 ILCS 5/28.5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1028.5 625 ILCS 5/13A-115 625 ILCS 5/13B-25 Amends the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 1995 (Chapter 13B of the Illinois Vehicle Code). Specifies certain inspection procedures that must be followed on model year 1996 and newer vehicles equipped with OBDII on-board computer diagnostic equipment, subject to the rules of the Pollution Control Board and the Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency. Repeals Chapter 13A of the Illinois Vehicle Code (now ob- solete) on January 1, 2003. Also amends the Environmental Protection Act to extend the repeal date of certain provisions relating to fast-track rules under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2200 SYVERSON - SILVERSTEIN - LINK - OBAMA, HENDON, HALVOR- SON, O'DANIEL AND LIGHTFORD. 305 ILCS 5/12-4.4 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.4 902 SB-2200-Cont. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. In provisions concerning the Earnfare compo- nent of the Food Stamp Employment and Training program operated by the Depart- ment of Human Services, provides that Earnfare participants must earn their food stamp assistance and may also earn cash assistance (instead of simply being required to earn their "assistance"). Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Amends provisions of the Illinois Public Aid Code relating to ad- ministration of federally-aided programs. Changes a provision that "participants in Earnfare will, to the extent resources allow, earn their assistance" so that it provides that "to the extent resources allow, the Department of Human Services may, by rule, mandate participation in Earnfare for designated clients to earn their food stamp assis- tance". Provides that participants in Earnfare may earn cash assistance. Changes a pro- vision that "participation in the Earnfare program is voluntary, except when ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction" so that it provides that "to earn cash assistance, par- ticipation in the Earnfare program is voluntary, except when ordered by a court of com- petent jurisdiction". NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA 02-03-07 S Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD SB-2201 PARKER - SILVERSTEIN - LINK - OBAMA - LIGHTFORD, MUNOZ AND HALVORSON. 305 ILCS 5/9A-11.5 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. With respect to investigations of child care providers who participate in the child care assistance program under the Code and who are not required to be licensed under the Child Care Act of 1969, provides for periodic investigations (instead of an investigation) of the central register of suspected child abuse and neglect cases maintained by DCFS. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD SB-2202 RAUSCHENBERGER. 20 ILCS 3960/6.2 new Amends the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. Authorizes the establishment, construction, and modification of facilities operated by the Department of Human Ser- vices without the issuance of a permit or imposition of a fee when the construction has been approved by and is made with funds appropriated by the General Assembly. Ef- fective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 903 SB-2202-Cont. 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor DANIELS H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2203 SYVERSON. 305 ILCS 5/12-13.05 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. In provisions repealing administrative rules adopted by the Department of Human Services for the TANF program, extends the re- peal date from January 1, 2003 to July 1, 2006. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2204 DUDYCZ. 110 ILCS 947/45 30 ILCS 105/5.570 new Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. In provisions concerning the Illinois National Guard grant program, provides that if the recipient of a grant fails to complete his or her military service obligations or requirements for satisfactory partici- pation, the Department of Military Affairs shall require the recipient to repay the amount of the grant received, prorated according to the fraction of the service obliga- tion not completed, and, if applicable, reasonable collection fees. Amends the State Fi- nance Act to create the National Guard Grant Fund in the State treasury. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 011 -000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2205 NOLAND. 505 ILCS 35/Art. V rep. Amends the Illinois Conservation Enhancement Act. Repeals Article V relating to the Critical Habitat Private Sector Matching Fund, acquisition of critical natural habi- tats, and the rules governing the Director of Natural Resources' implementation of this Article. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2206 BURZYNSKI. 20 ILCS 2105/2105-60 new Amends the Department of Professional Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Authorizes the Department to accept payment by credit card and through authorized third-party payment agents. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE H Placed Calndr First Rdg 904 SB-2207 SULLIVAN. 20 ILCS 5/5-565 was 20 ILCS 5/6.06 410 ILCS 315/2 from Ch. 1l1 1/2, par. 22.12 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and the Communicable Disease Prevention Act. In provisions requiring 3 public hearings in the case of rules regarding immunization of children, requires the hearings if a rule or amendment to a rule adds a new vaccine requirement or makes substantial changes in the language of the religious or medical objection exemptions to immunization. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Held in Committee 02-03-05 S Held in Committee S Committee Public Health & Welfare 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2208 DONAHUE. 225 ILCS 46/25 Amends the Health Care Worker Background Check Act. Prohibits a health care em- ployer from hiring, after January 1, 2003, an individual in a position with duties involv- ing direct care of clients, patients, or residents who has been convicted of committing or attempting to commit specified offenses in the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Criminal Code of 1961, the Illinois Credit Card and Debit Card Act, or the Nursing and Ad- vanced Practice Nursing Act or has been convicted in another state of committing or at- tempting to commit an offense that has the same or similar elements as these offenses. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Held in Committee 02-03-05 S Held in Committee S Committee Public Health & Welfare 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2209 PETERSON - CLAYBORNE. 35 ILCS 735/3-3 from Ch. 120, par. 2603-3 Amends the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act. With respect to penalties for late pay- ment or nonpayment of admitted liability, provides that if notice and demand is made for the payment of any amount of tax due and if the amount due is paid within 30 day after the date of the notice and demand, then the penalty for late payment or nonpay ment of admitted liability on the amount so paid shall not accrue for the period after thL date of the notice and demand (now, penalty equals 2% of any amount that is paid no later than 30 days after the due date). Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2210 PETERSON - CLAYBORNE. 35 ILCS 120/5a from Ch. 120, par. 444a 35 ILCS 120/5b from Ch. 120, par. 444b 35 ILCS 120/5c from Ch. 120, par. 444c Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that the taxpayer is liable for paying the Department of Revenue for the filing fee the Department incurs when filing a lien against the taxpayer for unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. Provides that rather than issuing a release of lien directly to the taxpayer after the taxpayer pays the tax, penalty, and interest covered by the lien, the taxpayer is required to pay the filing fee for the release of the lien and the Department shall file the release of the lien itself. 905 SB-2207 SB-2210--Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed S Committee Revenue S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2211 PETERSON - CLAYBORNE. 35 ILCS 143/10-55 new 35 ILCS 143/10-56 new 35 ILCS 143/10-57 new 35 ILCS 143/10-58 new Amends the Tobacco Products Tax Act of 1995. Provides that any duly authorized employee of the Department of Revenue (i) may arrest without warrant any person committing in his or her presence a violation of any of the provisions of the Act (ii) and may without a search warrant inspect all tobacco products located in any place of busi- ness and seize any tobacco products and any vending device in which those tobacco products are found. Provides that the tobacco products or vending devices so seized shall be subject to confiscation and forfeiture under the Act. Provides procedures for the seizure, forfeiture, and sale of tobacco products found to be in violation of the Act. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE H Placed Calndr First Rdg PETERSON - CLAYBORNE. 3 5/201 from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 5/202 from Ch. 120, par. 2-202 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 5/209 5/502 from Ch. 120, par. 5-502 5/506 from Ch. 120, par. 5-506 S5/601.1 Ch. 120, par. 6-601.1 S 5/701 from Ch. 120, par. 7-701 ,S 5/905 from Ch. 120, par. 9-905 CS 5/911 from Ch. 120, par. 9-911 ,CS 5/1501 from Ch. 120, par. 15-1501 ends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Removes the exclusion for money and other its, other than salary, received by a driver in a ridesharing arrangement using a .>r vehicle from the definition of "net income" and provides instead for an exemp- from the income tax for that amount. Provides for a deduction of dividends paid by orporation that conducts business operations in an enterprise zone and conducts sub- intially all of its operations in an enterprise zone (now, does not conduct operations ther than in an enterprise zone). Provides that the State Board of Education shall certi- ,y school youth vocational programs as qualifying TECH-PREP programs (now, the State Board of Education and the Department of Revenue certify). Provides that em- ployers must report changes affecting federal income taxes if the change affects the amount of compensation subject to withholding by the employer. Provides that a tax- payer who has an annual tax liability of $200,000 or more shall make payments by elec- tronic funds transfer. Makes changes with respect to notices of deficiency and claims for refund concerning extensions by agreement and decreases in net loss. Changes a provision concerning the withholding of tax on payments to a resident by a payor main- taining an office or transacting business within this State to state that "payor maintain- 906 SB-2212-Cont. ing an office or transacting business within this State" includes any agency, officer, or employee of this State or of any political subdivision of this State. Provides that for each taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2002, a taxpayer may make an irrev- ocable election to treat all income other than compensation as business income. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2213 PARKER. 605 ILCS 10/11 from Ch. 121, par. 100-11 Amends the Toll Highway Act. Provides that the Toll Highway Authority has the power to enter into a contract with a unit of local government or other public or private entity under which the Authority agrees to collect by electronic means tolls, fees, or revenues on behalf of that entity. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2214 DONAHUE - DEMUZIO. Provides for the restoration of rights or easements of access, crossin ght, air, and view from, to, and over certain land. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for the restoration of rights or easements of access, crossing, light, air, and view from, to, and over certain land in Kendall County, Woodford County, Grundy County, Macoupin County, and Lawrence County, Illinois and restores certain land to the Department of Transportation. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-27 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-02-28 S Recmnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2215 WATSON. New Act Re-enacts the Bi-State Transit Safety Act. Authorizes the St. Clair County Transit District to exercise certain powers relating to mass transportation between Illinois and Missouri. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 012-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2216 RAUSCHENBERGER. 20 ILCS 3505/7.56a from Ch. 48, par. 850.07z12a 20 ILCS 3505/8 from Ch. 48, par. 850.08 Amends the Illinois Development finance Authority Act. Increases the Authority's Infrastructure Bond authorization to $2,000,000,001 (currently 2,000,000,000) and in- creases limits on certain other outstanding bonds to 5,400,000,001 (currently 5,400,000,000). Effective on July 1, 2002. 907 SB-2216--Cort. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2217 RAUSCHENBERGER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2218 WEAVER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2219 WEAVER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 0)2-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2220 RAUSCHENBERGER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg B-2221 MAHAR. 220 ILCS 5/4-202 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 4-202 220 ILCS 5/4-203 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 4-203 '20 ILCS 5/5-202 from Ch. I111 2/3, par. 5-202 mends the Public Utilities Act. Establishes a procedure for the imposition and col- >n of penalties with respect to public utilities other than telecommunications carri- >rovides that the Commerce Commission may compromise civil penalties. les that civil penalties related to the late filing of reports, taxes, and other filings >e paid into the Public Utility Fund. Limits penalties to $30,000 per offense and 300 per continuing violation. Effective immediately. NATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. moves telecommunications carriers from the scope of the bill. Effective immedi- y. 908 SB-222 1-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading 02-02-20 S 02-02-27 S 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 S Referred to Sen Rules Comm Assigned to Environment & Energy Postponed ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2222 RAUSCHENBERGER. 220 ILCS 5/2-301 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Authorizes the Commission to establish fees for the filing of various documents with the Commission. Exempts counties, municipalities, the Attorney General, and statutory consumer protection agencies from the filing fees. Provides for a repeal of filing fee authorization effective July 1, 2008. Effective imme- diately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-02-27 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-05 S Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2223 BURZYNSKI - SILVERSTEIN - LINK - WALSH,L, SHADID, MUNOZ, HALVORSON, O'DANIEL, LIGHTFORD AND RONEN. 225 ILCS 65/10-30 225 ILCS 65/10-40 rep. Amends the Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing Act. Provides that applicants for licensure as registered nurses and licensed practical nurses by examination and by endorsement shall have graduated from nursing programs approved by the Department rather than specifying the number of academic years a program must contain. Provides that the requirement that graduates of foreign nursing educational programs must sub- mit to the Department certification of successful completion of the Commission of Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) examination applies only to an appli- cant for licensure as a registered nurse. Provides that an applicant for licensure by ex- amination may take and successfully complete a Department-approved examination in another jurisdiction. Provides that the Department may grant an applicant for licensure by endorsement (rather than an applicant by examination) a temporary license to prac- tice nursing. Deletes provisions concerning the expiration of temporary licenses. Re- peals the Section concerning licensure by endorsement. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 225 ILCS 65/5-23 Further amends the Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing Act. Provides that the required criminal background check be by the Illinois State Police and the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 02-02-28 S Amendment No.01 LICENSED ACT. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Added As A Co-sponsor SHADID S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON 909 SB-2223--Cont. 02-03-07 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L S Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD 02-03-11 S Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN SB-2224 SYVERSON. 305 ILCS 5/10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-10.4 305 ILCS 5/10-17.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.2 750 ILCS 5/507 from Ch. 40, par. 507 750 ILCS 5/507.1 750 ILCS 16/25 750 ILCS 22/320 750 ILCS 28/15 750 ILCS 28/22 new 750 ILCS 28/35 750 ILCS 45/21 from Ch. 40, par, 2521 750 ILCS 45/21.1 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Mar- riage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Uniform Interstate Family Support kct, the Income Withholding for Support Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. 'rovides that the Department of Public Aid is a party in a child support proceeding after t notifies a circuit clerk that a person who is receiving child support payments is receiv- ng child support enforcement services from the Department. Replaces provisions con- erning the Department's notice to obligors and payors concerning the payment of ,upport to the State Disbursement Unit. Adds provisions concerning a National Medi- cal Support Notice for the purpose of enforcing an obligation to provide child support in the form of health insurance coverage. Provides that when withholding income for the payment of support, a payor must give priority to withholding for cash support and then to withholding of premiums for health insurance coverage. Makes other changes. Effective on July 1, 2002. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 750 ILCS 5/507 750 ILCS 45/21 Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 505/9.1 305 ILCS 5/9-6 305 ILCS 5/10-1 305 ILCS 5/10-3 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 305 ILCS 5/10-4 305 ILCS 5/10-7 305 ILCS 5/10-8 305 ILCS 5/10-8.1 305 ILCS 5/10-10.1 305 ILCS 5/10-11 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 305 ILCS 5/10-12.1 305 ILCS 5/10-13 305 ILCS 5/10-14 305 ILCS 5/10-14.1 305 ILCS 5/10-15 305 ILCS 5/10-17.7 305 ILCS 5/12-8 410 ILCS 535/12 750 ILCS 5/505.1 750 ILCS 5/506 750 ILCS 5/510 750 ILCS 5/516 750 ILCS 5/709 750 ILCS 5/710 750 ILCS 16/7 750 ILCS 16/20 750 ILCS 16/35 750 ILCS 16/60 from Ch. 23, par. 5009.1 from Ch. 23, par. 9-6 from Ch. 23, par. 10-1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-3 from Ch. 23, par. 10-3.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-4 from Ch. 23, par. 10-7 from Ch. 23, par. 10-8 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-13 from Ch. 23, par. 10-14 from Ch. 23, par. 10-15 from Ch. 23, par. 12-8 from Ch. I1 1/2, par. 73-12 from Ch. 40, par. 505.1 from Ch. 40, par. 506 from Ch. 40, par. 510 from Ch. 40, par. 516 from Ch. 40, par. 709 from Ch. 40, par. 710 910 SB-2224-Cont. 750 ILCS 25/6 from Ch. 40, par. 2706 750 ILCS 45/13.1 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 750 ILCS 45/15.1 from Ch. 40, par. 2515.1 750 ILCS 45/18 from Ch. 40, par. 2518 750 ILCS 45/22 from Ch. 40, par. 2522 820 ILCS 405/1300 from Ch. 48, par. 540 Deletes everything and inserts provisions substantially similar to those of the bill as introduced, with changes that include the following: (1) standardizes usage of the term "child support enforcement services" under Article X of the Illinois Public Aid Code, and amends the Children and Family Services Act, the Vital Records Act, the Expedit- ed Child Support Act of 1990, and the Unemployment Insurance Act and further amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 to make conforming changes; (2) deletes amendatory changes concerning the Department of Public Aid's status as a party entitled to notice of further proceedings in child support cases; and (3) in provisions of the Income Withholding for Support Act concerning a payor's duties, provides that income available for withholding shall be applied first to the current support obligation, then to premiums for court-ordered health insurance coverage, and then to payment of past-due support obligations, except that if there is in- sufficient income available to pay for health insurance coverage after payment of the current support obligation, then the remaining available income shall be applied to the payment of past-due support obligations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2225 SYVERSON. 305 ILCS 5/5-5 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5 305 ILCS 5/12-4.25 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.25 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that enrollment of a vendor that pro- vides medical transportation under the Medicaid program shall be conditional for 180 days and may be terminated without cause. Provides that if a vendor has been terminat- ed from participation in the Medicaid program due to fraud, the vendor may be barred from participation for a longer period. Provides that if the Department of Public Aid es- tablishes through an administrative hearing that overpayments to a vendor resulted from the vendor knowingly or through gross negligence making, or causing to be made, a false statement or misrepresentation of a material fact in connection with billings and payments under the Medicaid program, the Department may recover interest on the amount of the overpayments at the rate of 5% per annum. With respect to Medicaid payments withheld from a vendor, provides for a vendor's request for full or partial re- lease of the withheld payments, and requires the Department of Public Aid to complete proceedings in a timely manner. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Public.Aid Code with provisions substan- tially similar to those of the bill as introduced, with changes that include the following: (1) limits application of the conditional 180-day enrollment of vendors providing medi- cal transportation to vendors providing non-emergency medical transportation, as de- fined by the Department of Public Aid by rule; (2) provides that termination of a vendor's participation is not subject to the Department's hearing process (instead of not subject to particular statutory notice and hearing requirements); (3) provides for recov- ery of interest on overpayments if a vendor willfully (instead of knowingly or through gross negligence) makes a false statement or misrepresentation in connection with bil- lings and payments; (4) removes provisions for recovery of interest on overpayments if the overpayments resulted from the provision of services by an individual or entity that was ineligible to provide services under the Medicaid program; and (5) provides that 911 SB-2225-Cont. vendors of non-emergency medical transportation services must submit to a finger- print-based criminal background check and may be required to post a surety bond. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Held in Committee 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2226 SULLIVAN. 20 ILCS 2310/2310-315 was 20 ILCS 2310/55.41 20 ILCS 2310/2310-375 rep. 20 ILCS 2310/2310-545 rep. 20 ILCS 4022/15 rep. 20 ILCS 4022/35 rep. 30 ILCS 105/5.360 rep. 30 ILCS 405/4a rep. 35 ILCS 5/507D rep. 110 ILCS 915/9 rep. 210 ILCS 85/6.05 rep. 210 ILCS 85/6.18 rep. 320 ILCS 25/3.15 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 410 ILCS 315/2c rep. 410 ILCS 420/3.5 rep. Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois; repeals provisions relating to the AIDS Advisory Council, a hepatitis report to the General Assembly, and inspections of charitable, penal, and re- formatory institutions and normal schools. Amends the Primary Care Medical Educa- m"n Advisory Committee Act; repeals provisions relating to the composition of the mmittee and an annual report. Amends the State Finance Act, the Illinois Income Tax ;t, and the Communicable Disease Prevention Act; repeals provisions relating to the lan White Pediatric and Adult AIDS Fund. Amends the Anti-Pollution Bond Act; re- eals provisions relating to grants for municipal sewage treatment works. Amends the Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses; repeals provisions relating to the Nurse Scholarship and Baccalaureate Nursing Assistance Advisory Council. Amends the Hospital Licensing Act; repeals provisions relating to (i) standards for institutions for the mentally ill and the mentally retarded and (ii) instruction on CPR to mothers of newborns. Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act; repeals a provision relating to a list of covered pre- scription drugs that meet a definition of a narrow therapeutic index drug. Amends the Hemophilia Care Act; repeals provisions relating to certain functions of the Department of Public Health. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 4022/15 rep. 20 ILCS 4022/35 rep. S10 ILCS 915/9 rep. Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 4022/Act rep. 110 ILCS 915/9 Deletes everything. Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Primary Care Medical Education Advisory Committee Act, the State Finance Act, the Anti-Pollution Bond Act, the Illi- nois Income Tax Act, the Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses, the Hospital Licensing Act, the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, the Communicable Disease Prevention Act, and the Hemophilia Care Act, with provisions substantially similar to those of the bill as in- troduced except for the following changes: (1) repeals the entire Primary Care Medical 912 SB-2226-Cont. Education Advisory Committee Act (instead of only provisions relating to the composi- tion of the committee and an annual report); and (2) in the Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses, removes provisions requiring the Nurse Scholarship and Baccalaureate Nursing Assistance Advisory Council to make and publish an evaluation of the program under the Act (instead of repealing all of the provisions relating to the Advisory Council). Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2227 SIEBEN - JACOBS. 55 ILCS 85/1 from Ch. 34, par. 7001 Amends the County Economic Development Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act. Makes a technical change in the short title Section. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 55 ILCS 85/1 Adds reference to: 55 ILCS 85/4 from Ch. 34, par. 7004 55 ILCS 85/5 from Ch. 34, par. 7005 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the County Economic Devel- opment Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act. Provides that an economic develop- ment area may be established by the corporate authorities of Whiteside County (now, a county with more than 200,000 and less than 300,000 inhabitants and which is adjacent to the Mississippi River). Provides that any ordinance adopted that approves an eco- nomic development plan must contain findings that the economic development project is reasonably expected to create or retain not less than 500 (now, 1,000) full-time equiv- alent jobs and that private investment in an amount not less than $25,000,000 (now $50,000,000) is reasonably expected to occur in the project area. Provides that the cop of the ordinance approving the economic development plan that is submitted to the De partment of Commerce and Community Affairs must be accompanied by an analysis demonstrating these findings concerning job creation and investment in the project area. Requires the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to submit a report to the General Assembly concerning the economic development projects on or before July 1, 2006 (now, 1994). Provides that the authority granted under the Act shall expire on July 1, 2008 (now, 1998). Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Revenue 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 REVENUE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-001 -000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JACOBS SB-2228 SIEBEN - WATSON - LUECHTEFELD. New Act Creates the Illinois Investment and Development Authority Act. Establishes the Illi- nois Investment and Development Authority to support the creation and growth of community development financial institutions, which provide access to capital for busi- ness development, capital investments, and other financing to expand private sector ac- tivities in economically disadvantaged communities and for low income people, by providing grants, loans, and technical assistance to these institutions. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WATSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 913 SB-2229 SIEBEN. 35 ILCS 5/803 from Ch. 120, par. 8-803 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that farmers who had gross farming income that was at least 2/3 of their total gross income for the preceding taxable year are not required to make estimated tax payments for the next taxable year. (Current law, which is not changed, exempts farmers from paying estimated tax if their gross income from farming for the taxable year in question is at least 2/3 of their total estimated gross income for that year.) Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2230 PETERSON. 105 ILCS 5/7-6 from Ch. 122, par. 7-6 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning bounda- ry changes. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2231 DILLARD. 525 ILCS 25/3 from Ch. 19, par. 1403 Amends the Illinois Lake Management Program Act. Changes the definition of "lake" to remove the public access requirements from the definition. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Postponed S Committee Agriculture & Conservation 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2232 KLEMM. 425 ILCS 30/24 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 124 425 ILCS 35/2 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 128 430 ILCS 65/1.1 from Ch. 38, par. 83-1.1 720 ILCS 5/24-2 from Ch. 38, par. 24-2 Amends the Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois, the Fireworks Use Act, the Fire- arm Owners Identification Card Act, and the Criminal Code of 1961. Authorizes the use of a pyrotechnic device in a migratory waterfowl or other bird depredation program approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service or the Department of Natural Resources. Limits the concurrent exercise of home rule powers. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 425 ILCS 30/24 425 ILCS 35/2 430 ILCS 65/1.1 720 ILCS 5/24-2 Adds reference to: New Act Deletes everything. Creates the Wildlife Population Control Act (containing only a short-title provision). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Home Rule 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2233 LUECHTEFELD. New Act Creates the Farm Products Economic Development Act. Provides that the Director of Agriculture shall make cash payments to Illinois grain processors that use corn to make ethyl alcohol and other products. Sets the amount of payment at 30 cents per bushel for each bushel used in a grain-processing center that began production after January 1, 2003. Provides that payments may be made only during the first 5 years of operation. 914 SB-2229 SB-2233-Cont. Establishes a claims procedure and requires audits of the claims made. Requires the De- partment of Agriculture to promulgate emergency and permanent rules to implement the Act. Provides that the Act is repealed on January 1, 2012, at which time the remain- ing unobligated balance shall revert to the General Revenue Fund. Makes other provi- sions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2234 WALSH,T. 35 ILCS 200/15-170 Amends the Property Tax Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the senior citizens homestead exemption. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2235 RAUSCHENBERGER - MAITLAND - TROTTER. 305 ILCS 20/1 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1401 305 ILCS 20/2 from Ch. 11 2/3, par. 1402 305 ILCS 20/4 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1404 305 ILCS 20/5 from Ch. 1 1 2/3, par. 1405 305 ILCS 20/6 from Ch. 1 1 2/3, par. 1406 305 ILCS 20/7 from Ch. I11 2/3, par. 1407 305 ILCS 20/8 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1408 305 ILCS 20/13 305 ILCS 20/7.1 rep. 305 ILCS 20/9 rep. 305 ILCS 20/12 rep. 305 ILCS 20/14 rep. 20 ILCS 687/6-5 220 ILCS 5/8-207 from Ch. I 1 2/3, par. 8-207 220 ILCS 5/16-108 220 ILCS 5/16-I11 Amends the Energy Assistance Act of 1989. Repeals Sections concerning the recy- cled cellulose insulation plan, interagency agreements, aid to families with dependent children, and the Energy Assistance Program Design Group. Changes the short title of the Act to the "Energy Assistance Act". Authorizes the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to promote (instead of "ensure") the availability and affordability of heating and electric costs to low income citizens. Removes the requirement that the Department have an energy assistance program in operation by November 1, 1989. Changes the membership and duties of the Low Income Energy Assistance Policy Ad- visory Council. Provides that 1/3 of the funds for the energy assistance program go to benefits to be made available to the households with the lowest incomes (instead of those that are eligible for public assistance). Provides that assistance levels be adjusted annually on the basis of energy costs as well as funding availability. Provides that cer- tain households are offered a priority application period (instead of a one-month appli- cation period). Provides that the Department may provide additional benefits to certain applicants. Provides that the weatherization plan must include an evaluation of results from the weatherization program every third year (instead of annually). Provides that the Department of Natural Resources submit reports on September 30 biennially, be- ginning in 2003 (instead of March 15 of each year beginning in 1991). Provides report procedures and requirements for the Department of Natural Resources. Removes re- quirement, for determining which customers will participate in the weatherization com- ponent of the Energy Assistance Fund. Removes the provision that if, as of June 30, 2007 (instead of June 30, 2002), the Energy Assistance Program has not been replaced by a new program, which is in operation, then the General Assembly may (instead of "shall") review the program. Provides that, in its use of federal funds, the Department may not cause a disproportionate share of those funds to benefit customers of systems that do not assess the Energy Assistance Charge. Revises cross-references to the new short title. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds 2 members to the Low Income Energy Assistance Policy Advisory Council. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MAITLAND S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 915 SB-2235-Cont. 02-02-22 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER 02-02-27 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2236 BOMKE. 720 ILCS 5/9-3 from Ch. 38, par. 9-3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that involuntary manslaughter is com- mitted when a person unintentionally kills an individual without lawful justification and the acts that cause the death, whether lawful or unlawful, are committed by a pedes- trian on a public roadway, are such as are likely to cause death or great bodily harm to some individual, and are performed in a reckless manner. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2237 LINK. 10 ILCS 5/7-19 from Ch. 46, par. 7-19 10 ILCS 5/7-46 from Ch. 46, par. 7-46 10 ILCS 5/7-47 from Ch. 46, par. 7-47 10 ILCS 5/7-49 from Ch. 46, par. 7-49 10 ILCS 5/7-52 from Ch. 46, par. 7-52 10 ILCS 5/7-53 from Ch. 46, par. 7-53 10 ILCS 5/7-54 from Ch. 46, par. 7-54 10 ILCS 5/7-55 from Ch. 46, par. 7-55 10 ILCS 5/7-66 10 ILCS 5/15-6 10 ILCS 5/16-1I 10 ILCS 5/17-43 10 ILCS 5/18-40 10 ILCS 5/19-15 10 ILCS 5/20-15 10 ILCS 5/24A-2 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-2 10 ILCS 5/24A-6.1 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-6.1 10 ILCS 5/24A-7 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-7 10 ILCS 5/24A-8 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-8 10 ILCS 5/24A-9 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-9 10 ILCS 5/24A-10.1 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-10.1 10 ILCS 5/24A-14 from Ch. 46, par. 24A-14 10 ILCS 5/24B-2 10 ILCS 5/24B-10.1 10 ILCS 5/24B-14 Amends the Election Code. Authorizes election authorities to develop and imple- ment procedures to fully utilize electronic voting systems. Provides election authorities using in-precinct counting equipment in which the voter inserts the ballot card with al- ternate procedures depending upon whether the equipment returns a defective ballot to the voter. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2238 RONEN. New Act Creates the Transportation Resources for Innovative Projects Law. Contains findings and statements of purpose. Creates the Illinois Coordinating Committee on Transporta- tion Law. Creates the Illinois Coordinating Committee on Transportation to foster the coordination of public and private transportation services and establishes its member- ship, duties, and powers. Provides that the Governor or his or her designee shall serve as chairperson, and that the Secretary of Transportation and Secretary of Human Ser- vices, or their designees, shall serve as vice-chairpersons and be responsible for staff support for the Committee. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 916 SB-2239 OBAMA. New Act Creates the Illinois Ex-Offenders Employment Stabilization Act. Provides that the Department of Employment Security shall establish a grant program titled the Illinois Ex-Offenders Employment Stabilization Program. The program applies to local gov- ernments where the number of residents under State community correctional supervi- sion is 10, 000 or more and with a recidivism rate of 25% or more. Provides that the Governor shall appoint an Ex-Offenders Employment Stabilization Program Advisory Board, which shall prepare and recommend rules for the program, determine criteria and procedures for grant awards, review grant applications, and make recommenda- tions to the Department concerning grant awards. Provides requirements for grant pro- posals. Provides that funds may be appropriated to the Department to pay its costs of administering the program. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2240 OBAMA. 305 ILCS 20/13 Amends the Energy Assistance Act of 1989. Directs the State Comptroller and State Treasurer to transfer $10,300,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2241 SYVERSON - MUNOZ - SMITH - OBAMA - SHADID, DEL VALLE, SILVERSTEIN, HALVORSON, HENDON, RONEN AND LIGHTFORD. 210 ILCS 85/8 from Ch. II 11/2, par. 149 Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing review of architectural plans. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Provides that the fees for review of architectural plans do not apply to construction projects related to homeland security. Provides that disproportionate share hospitals and rural hospitals shall only pay one-half of the fees required for review of architectur- al plans. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-03-05 S Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE 02-03-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RONEN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S Sponsor Removed RONEN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SHADID S Added As A Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON S Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON S Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN 02-03-07 S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD SB-2242 WALSH,T. 230 ILCS 10/1 from Ch. 120, par. 2401 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2243 WALSH,T. 525 ILCS 33/20 Amends the Illinois Open Land Trust Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the Illinois Open Land Trust Program. 917 SB-2239 SB-2243--Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2244 WALSH,T. 625 ILCS 5/1-100 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-100 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2245 WALSH,T. 215 ILCS 5/368a Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to the timely payment of claims for health care services. Provides that independent practice associations and physi- cian-hospital organizations shall make periodic payments after an insured or enrollee has selected a health care professional or health care facility rather than begin making payments within 60 days after the selection is made. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 006-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2246 PARKER. New Act 320 ILCS 10/1.5 from Ch. 23, par. 6201.5 320 ILCS 10/2 from Ch. 23, par. 6202 320 ILCS 10/3 from Ch. 23, par. 6203 320 ILCS 10/4 from Ch. 23, par. 6204 320 ILCS 10/5 from Ch. 23, par. 6205 320 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 23, par. 6206 320 ILCS 10/8 from Ch. 23, par. 6208 320 ILCS 10/11 from Ch. 23, par. 6211 320 ILCS 10/12 from Ch. 23, par. 6212 320 ILCS 10/7 rep. 320 ILCS 10/9 rep. 320 ILCS 10/10 rep. Creates the Family Caregiver Act, to be administered by the Department on Aging, for the purpose of encouraging family members to provide care for their elderly family members. Requires the Department to contract with area agencies on aging and other appropriate agencies to provide family caregiver support services to the extent of avail- able funding. Provides that the services include counseling, training, and respite care. Also authorizes caregiver support services for grandparents who are primary caregivers for their grandchildren. Amends the Respite Program Act. Deletes references to abused adults and to functionally disabled or cognitively impaired adults (so that the Act ap- plies to "frail or disabled" adults). Defines a "frail or disabled adult" as a person age 60 (instead of 55) or older and who either (i) suffers from Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder or (ii) is unable to attend to his or her daily needs without assistance or regular supervision. Deletes references to the Council on Aging. Makes other changes. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2247 MADIGAN,L. 225 ILCS 450/0.01 from Ch. I , par. 5500.01 Amends the Illinois Public Accounting Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2248 CRONIN. 105 ILCS 5/27A-4 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning charter schools. 918 919 SB-2248--Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2249 LAUZEN. 820 ILCS 405/201 from Ch. 48, par. 311 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes a technical change to a Section concerning the definitions of "Director" and "Department". 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Commerce & Industry 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2250 LAUZEN. 820 ILCS 305/15 from Ch. 48, par. 138.15 Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the Industrial Commission's annual report to the Governor. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Commerce & Industry 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2251 ROSKAM - PHILIP. 105 ILCS 5/21-5c Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning alterna- tive teacher certification. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PHILIP S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Education 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Held in Committee S Committee Education 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2252 PETERSON. 35 ILCS 5/304 from Ch. 120, par. 3-304 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing allocation of the business income of persons other than residents. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 006-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2253 PHILIP. 40 ILCS 5/14-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-101 Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning State employees. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) SB 2253 has no fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 02-02-22 S Pension Note Filed 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-28 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2254 WALSH,T - NOLAND. 215 ILCS 134/100 Amends the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning waiver of rights. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor NOLAND S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions SB-2254-Cont. 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2255 WEAVER. 35 ILCS 5/101 from Ch. 120, par. 1-101 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concern- ing the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 006-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2256 PETERSON. 35 ILCS 120/14 from Ch. 120, par. 453 Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 006-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2257 PETERSON. 35 ILCS 105/1 from Ch. 120, par. 439.1 Amends the Use Tax Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 006-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2258 PHILIP. 35 ILCS 200/1-155 Amends the Property-Tax Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the definition of "year". 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 006-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2259 WEAVER. 30 ILCS 115/12 from Ch. 85, par. 616 Amends the State Revenue Sharing Act. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 006-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2260 WEAVER. 35 ILCS 5/201 from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing the imposition of a tax on income. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 006-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2261 PHILIP. 205 ILCS 5/5f new 205 ILCS 105/7-4.5 new 920 SB-226 I--Cont. 205 ILCS 205/9003.5 new 205 ILCS 305/46.5 new 205 ILCS 405/19.3 from Ch. 17, par. 4838 205 ILCS 510/2 from Ch. 17, par. 4652 205 ILCS 616/50 205 ILCS 635/4-2.5 new 205 ILCS 657/10.5 new 205 ILCS 670/15 from Ch. 17, par. 5415 Amends the Illinois Banking Act, the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985, the Sav- ings Bank Act, the Illinois Credit Union Act, the Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987, and the Transmitters of Moneys Act to add a Section relating to permissible fees and charges to each of those Acts. Provides only a Section caption. Amends the Curren- cy Exchange Act, the Pawnbroker Regulation Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and the Consumer Installment Loan Act. Changes the caption to Sections relating to fees and charges. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Financial Institutions 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 007-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2262 PHILIP. 205 ILCS 675/5 from Ch. 17, par. 7005 205 ILCS 675/6 from Ch. 17, par. 7006 Amends the Illinois Financial Services Development Act. Provides captions to Sec- tions relating to interest and fees that may be charged. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Financial Institutions 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 007-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2263 DILLARD. 65 ILCS 5/3.1-10-5 from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-10-5 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing qualifications for elected office. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do nass 009-000-000 S 02-02-27 S S 02-03-07 S S S S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg Second Reading Placed Calndr,3rd Reading Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 DILLARD Amendment referred to SRUL Calendar Order of 3rd Rdg 02-03-20 SB-2264 DILLARD. 65 ILCS 5/1-1-2.1 from Ch. 24, par. 1-1-2.1 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Makes technical changes in a Section concern- ing the president of a village or incorporated town. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2265 DILLARD. 55 ILCS 5/5-1005 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1005 Amends the Counties Code. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning powers of counties. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 921 SB-2265-Cont. 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-07 S Filed with Secretary S Amendment No.01 DILLARD S Amendment referred to SRUL S Calendar Order of 3rd Rdg 02-02-28 SB-2266 DILLARD. 55 ILCS 5/1-1002 from Ch. 34, par. 1-1002 Amends the Counties Code. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning boundaries. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2267 DILLARD. 10 ILCS 5/1-1 from Ch. 46, par. 1-I Amends the Election Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-02-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2268 KARPIEL. 70 ILCS 5/3.2 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 68.3b Amends the Airport Authorities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing appointments of commissioners. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 70 ILCS 5/3.2 Adds reference to: 50 ILCS 105/1 from Ch. 102, par. I 55 ILCS 5/5-1014.5 70 ILCS 5/3.1 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 68.3a 70 ILCS 5/5 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 68.5 70 ILCS 5/13 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 68.13 Deletes everything. Amends the Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act. Provides that a member of the county board or the county board chairman is not precluded from being selected or serving as a member of the Metropolitan Airport Authority Board of Commissioners. Amends the Counties Code. Provides that if the county board chair- man serves as a commissioner of the Metropolitan Airport Authority, then the chairman shall not have the power to veto or reduce any line item in the Authority's appropriation ordinance. Amends the Airport Authorities Act. Provides that the county board chair- man may appoint himself or herself to serve without compensation as a commissioner of a Metropolitan Airport Authority. Provides that if the county board chairman serves as a commissioner of the Metropolitan Airport Authority, then the chairman shall not have the power to veto or reduce any line item in the Authority's appropriation ordi- nance. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 922 SB-2269 PETKA. 730 ILCS 5/3-14-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-14-3 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a technical change in a Section re- lating to parole services. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 01 1-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2270 ROSKAM. 735 ILCS 5/1-105 from Ch. I10, par. 1-105 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes technical changes in a Section concern- ing enforcement of the Code. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2271 PETKA. 720 ILCS 5/3-1 from Ch. 38, par. 3-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing presumption of innocence and proof of guilt. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 011 -000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2272 PHILIP. 105 ILCS 230/5-55 Amends the School Construction Law. Makes technical changes in a Section con- cerning promulgating rules. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2273 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Reduces the authorization for school con- struction bonds by $1. Effective on July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2273 would reduce School Construction bonds under the General Obligation Bond Act by $ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2274 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2274 would reduce General Obligation Bond authorization by $ I. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 923 SB-2269 SB-2274-Cont. 924 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading. S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2275 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2275 would reduce General Obligation Bond authorization by $ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2276 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2276 would reduce General Obligation Bond authorization by $ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2277 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2277 would reduce General Obligation Bond authorization by $ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2278 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2278 would reduce General Obligation Bond authorization by $ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations SB-2278-Cont. 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2279 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 425/2 from Ch. 127, par. 2802 Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to decrease the authorization for bonds by $1. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2279 would reduce Build Illinois Bond authorization by$ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2280 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 425/2 from Ch. 127, par. 2802 Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to decrease the authorization for bonds by $1. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2280 would reduce Build Illinois Bond authorization by $ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2281 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 425/2 from Ch. 127, par. 2802 Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to decrease the authorization for bonds by $1. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2281 would reduce Build Illinois Bond authorization by $ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2282 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 425/2 from Ch. 127, par. 2802 Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to decrease the authorization for bonds by $1. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2282 would reduce Build Illinois Bond authorization by $ 1. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 925 SB-2282--Cont. 926 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2283 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 425/2 from Ch. 127, par. 2802 Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to decrease the authorization for bonds by $1. Effective July 1, 2002. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB 2283 would reduce Build Illinois Bond authorization by $ . 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-04 S State Debt Note Filed 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2284 DILLARD - HAWKINSON - PHILIP. 225 ILCS 460/16.5 new 430 ILCS 65/8 from Ch. 38, par. 83-8 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 720 ILCS 5/14-3 from Ch. 38, par. 14-3 720 ILCS 5/29B-1 from Ch. 38, par. 29B-1 720 ILCS 5/Article 29D heading new 720 ILCS 5/29D-5 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-10 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-15 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-20 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-25 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-30 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-35 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-40 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-45 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-60 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-65 new 720 ILCS 5/29D-70 new 720 ILCS 545/7 from Ch. 38, par. 84-7 725 ILCS 5/108-4 from Ch. 38, par. 108-4 725 ILCS 5/108A-6 from Ch. 38, par. 108A-6 725 ILCS 5/108B-1 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-1 725 ILCS 5/108B-2 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-2 725 ILCS 5/108B-3 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-3 725 ILCS 5/108B-4 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-4 725 ILCS 5/108B-5 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-5 5 ILCS 5/108B-7 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-7 ILCS 5/108B-7.5 new LCS 5/108B-8 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-8 LCS 5/108B-9 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-9 LCS 5/108B-10 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-10 LCS 5/108B- 11 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-I 1 .LCS 5/108B-12 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-12 SILCS 5/108B-14 from Ch. 38, par. 108B-14 z5 ILCS 215/2 from Ch. 38, par. 1702 725 ILCS 215/3 from Ch. 38, par. 1703 725 ILCS 215/4 from Ch. 38, par. 1704 725 ILCS 215/10 from Ch. 38, par. 1710 730 ILCS 5/3-6-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3 730 ILCS 5/5-4-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-3 760 ILCS 55/16.5 new 720 ILCS 5/Article 29C rep. Amends the Solicitation for Charity Act and the Charitable Trust Act. Provides for the forfeiture to the State of Illinois of charitable assets used directly or indirectly to SB-2284--Cont. further terrorist acts. Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides for the denial of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card to aliens who have been admitted to the U.S. under a non-immigrant visa with certain exceptions. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides for the imposition of the death penalty if the murder was com- mitted as a result of or in connection with the offense of terrorism. Provides that money laundering also includes financial transactions that do not involve criminally derived funds but in which the funds are used to conduct or facilitate specified unlawful activi- ty. Permits the State's Attorney, until January 1, 2005, to approve eavesdropping by law enforcement officers who are parties to conversations involving investigations of certain terrorism offenses. Creates the offenses of soliciting material support for terror- ism, providing material support for terrorist acts, making a terrorist threat, falsely mak- ing a terrorist threat, terrorism, and hindering prosecution of terrorism. Provides for the forfeiture of assets used or about to be used in committing any of these terrorist crimes. Provides for restitution. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to permit a court, until January 1, 2005, to issue a search warrant upon sworn oral statements made by telephone or fax if the criminal act relates to terrorism. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a person who is serving a term of imprisonment for the of- fense of terrorism shall receive no good conduct credit and shall serve the entire sen- tence imposed by the court. Provides that DNA specimens shall be taken of persons convicted of the terrorism offenses. Amends the Statewide Grand Jury Act. Provides that a Statewide Grand Jury may be convened to investigate and return indictments for violating these new terrorism offenses. Amends the Boarding Aircraft With Weapon Act. Changes the penalty for a violation of the Act from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony. Repeals the International Terrorism Article of the Criminal Code of 1961. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor HAWKINSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PHILIP S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Judiciary 02-02-27 S Postponed S Committee Judiciary 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2285 RAUSCHENBERGER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2286 RAUSCHENBERGER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2287 RAUSCHENBERGER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 927 SB-2287-Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2288 RAUSCHENBERGER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2289 WEAVER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2290 WEAVER. New Act Creates the FY2003 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make the changes in State programs that are necessary to implement the Gov- ernor's FY2003 budget recommendations. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2291 WEAVER. 230 ILCS 5/1 from Ch. 8, par. 37-1 Amends the Horse Racing Act of 1975. Makes technical changes in a Section con- cerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2292 WEAVER. 230 ILCS 10/1 from Ch. 120, par. 2401 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2293 RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 500/1-5 Amends the Illinois Procurement Code by making a technical change to the policy Section. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 928 SB-2293-Cont. 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2294 KLEMM. 735 ILCS 5/7-103.1 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning the exercise of "quick-take" eminent domain powers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 735 ILCS 5/7-103.1 Adds reference to: 735 ILCS 5/7-103 from Ch. 1 10, par. 7-103 735 ILCS 5/7-103.97 new Deletes everything. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a unit of lo- cal government that proposes to acquire property by using "quick-take" eminent do- main powers must comply with certain procedures that include the following: (1) giving notice of the intent to acquire the property; (2) holding at least one public hear- ing on the question of the acquisition of the property; (3) adoption of a resolution to re- quest legislative authorization to acquire the property by "quick-take"; (4) submission of an affidavit and other information to the Chairmen and Minority Spokespersons of the appropriate Senate and House Committees; and (5) making the affidavit and sup- porting information available to any person upon request for inspection and copying. Grants "quick-take" eminent domain powers to the village of Baylis for 12 months for the acquisition of certain property in Pike County for the purpose of constructing a sew- er project. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2295 RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 105/1.1 from Ch. 127, par. 137.1 Amends the State Finance Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 0202--07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2296 WEAVER. 30 ILCS 105/1.1 from Ch. 127, par. 137.1 Amends the State Finance Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2297 WEAVER. 30 ILCS 105/1.1 from Ch. 127, par. 137.1 Amends the State Finance Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 929 SB-2298 RAUSCHENBERGER. 5 ILCS 100/5-90 from Ch. 127, par. 1005-90 Amends the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2299 WEAVER. 20 ILCS 405/405-1 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the Department of Central Management Services. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2300 PHILIP. 25 ILCS 125/1 from Ch. 63, par. 221 Amends the Space Needs Act. Adds a caption to the short title Section. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2301 PHILIP. 15 ILCS 505/1 from Ch. 130, par. I Amends the State Treasurer Act. Makes a grammatical change in the Section regard- ing bond. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 15 ILCS 505/1 Adds reference to: New Act Deletes everything. Creates the Banking Development District Act. Provides for a system of tax abatements for real property used for banks located within banking devel- opment zones. Provides that the Treasurer, in consultation with the Office of Banks and Real Estate, must promulgate rules setting forth the criteria for the establishment of banking development districts. Provides procedures by which local governments, in conjunction with banks, can establish banking development zones. Provides procedures for calculating and applying for tax abatements. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2302 DILLARD. 10 ILCS 5/1-2 from Ch. 46, par. 1-2 Amends the Election Code. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning the continuation of prior laws. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Local Government 02-02-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 002-2-27 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 930 SB-2298 931 SB-2303 SB-2303 DILLARD - DEL VALLE - PHILIP - KLEMM. 770 ILCS 5/2 new Amends the Attorneys Lien Act. Provides that the Act does not create a lien, nor has it ever created a lien, in favor of any attorney representing the State of Illinois in certain matters, and provides, in particular, that the Act did not create a lien in favor of the at- torneys representing the State of Illinois in the case of People of the State of Illinois v. Philip Morris et al. (Circuit court of Cook County, No. 96-L13146). Effective immedi- ately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PHILIP S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 010-002-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Chief Co-sponsor Changed to DEL VALLE S Added as Chief Co-sponsor KLEMM 02-03-06 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2304 WEAVER. New Act Creates the Tobacco Settlement Act. Contains only a short title provision. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2305 RAUSCHENBERGER - PHILIP. 215 ILCS 106/20 Amends the Children's Health Insurance Program Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning eligibility for the program. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PHILIP S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2306 SYVERSON. 305 ILCS 5/5-6 from Ch. 23, par. 5-6 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning payment under the Medicaid program for obligations incurred but not paid for at the time of a recipient's death. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2307 SYVERSON. 305 ILCS 5/1-5 from Ch. 23, par. 1-5 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning construction of the Code. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2308 RAUSCHENBERGER - PHILIP. 305 ILCS 5/14-8 from Ch. 23, par. 14-8 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning disbursements to hospitals by the Department of Public Aid. SB-2308--Cont. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PHILIP S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2309 RAUSCHENBERGER - SYVERSON. 305 ILCS 5/5-1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-1 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning the purpose of the "medical assistance" Article of the Code. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SYVERSON S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2310 WATSON - DONAHUE. 305 [LCS 5/5-5.4 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes technical changes in a Section concern- ing Medicaid payment rates for nursing homes. 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DONAHUE S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 02-02-26 S Postponed 02-03-05 S Recommended do pass 008-000-OQO S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2311 PHILIP. New Act Creates the Attorney Discipline for Nonpayment of Taxes Act. Provides that the Illi- nois Supreme Court shall direct the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commis- sion to impose discipline upon an attorney licensed to practice law in Illinois for failure to file a return, to pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest, as required by any tax Act administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue or any successor agency. The discipline shall be de- termined by the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission and shall include disbarment in cases warranting it. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Executive 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 010-000-002 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2312 PHILIP. 20 ILCS 2505/2505-425 Amends the Department of Revenue Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois with respect to the public list of delinquent State taxes. Provides that if a delin- quent tax has not been paid 60 days after notice by the Department, the Director shall (now, may) disclose the tax in the list of delinquent taxpayers unless the delinquent tax- payer has not previously had a tax delinquency as described in this Section and (i) the tax liability is the subject to an administrative hearing, administrative review, or judi- cial review; or (ii) the taxpayer enters into a written agreement with the Department for payment of the delinquency to the satisfaction of the Director. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Reinserts the provisions of the bill as in- troduced with the following changes: (i) provides that the Director shall disclose (rather than shall annually disclose) a list of delinquent taxpayers; (ii) provides that the list shall, in the case of a corporate taxpayer currently in active status with the Department or the Illinois Secretary of State, include the name of the current president of record of 932 SB-2312--Cont. the corporation, in the case of a partnership, include the names of the partners, and, in the case of a sole proprietorship, include the name of the sole proprietor; and (iii) pro- vides that the taxpayer's written agreement with the Department for payment of the de- linquency must provide for payment of the delinquency within 12 months after entering into the written agreement. Retains the immediate effective date. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-06 S Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted 02-03-07 S Recmnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2313 PHILIP. 25 ILCS 5/3 from Ch. 63, par. 3 Amends the General Assembly Organization Act by making technical changes to the Section concerning the deposit of books, bills, documents, and papers with the Secre- tary of State. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2314 PHILIP. 620 ILCS 5/25.01 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.25a Amends the Illinois Aeronautics Act to provide a caption to the Section dealing with the acquisition and maintenance of airports in adjoining states. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm- 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2315 WEAVER. 30 ILCS 105/1.1 from Ch. 127, par. 137.1 Amends the State Finance Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2316 RAUSCHENBERGER. 30 ILCS 105/1.1 from Ch. 127, par. 137.1 Amends the State Finance Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-000-005 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2317 CULLERTON. 625 ILCS 5/1-105.5 625 ILCS 5/6-204 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-204 625 ILCS 5/11-208.3 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3 625 ILCS 5/11-306 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-306 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Defines "automated red light enforcement sys- tem" as a system that photographically records a vehicle's response to a traffic control signal with a red light indication and is designed to obtain a photograph of the vehicle and its license plate. Deletes language providing that the system may be established only in a municipality with a population of 1,000,000 or more. Deletes language pro- 933 SB-2317-Cont. 934 viding that the system may be used only in specified circumstances. Provides that the owner of a vehicle used in a red signal violation shall be liable for the violation if the vi- olation was recorded by the system, with exceptions. In a Section concerning adminis- trative adjudication of violations, adds violations recorded by the system. Requires a municipality to forward a report of the adjudication to the Secretary of State. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2318 TROTTER. 230 ILCS 10/2 from Ch. 120, par. 2402 230 ILCS 10/3 from Ch. 120, par. 2403 230 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 120, par. 2406 230 ILCS 10/7 from Ch. 120, par. 2407 230 ILCS 10/11 from Ch. 120, par. 2411 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 230 ILCS 10/11.2 rep. 230 ILCS 5/54 rep. Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Permits riverboat gambling on Lake Michi- gan. Provides that each owners license awarded under the Act (including current own- ers licenses when they expire) shall be awarded to the applicant who: (i) has been determined to be a suitable applicant and (ii) has bid the highest percentage of adjusted gross receipts to be paid into the State Gaming Fund during the period of the license. Prohibits collusive bidding practices. Provides that at least 3 licenses shall authorize riverboat gambling in Cook County, at least 3 licenses shall authorize riverboat gam- bling in the collar counties, and that at least 3 licenses shall authorize riverboat gam- bling in the remainder of the State. Further provides that, except in Cook County, no more than 2 licenses shall authorize riverboat gambling in the same county. Licenses awarded under the above process are valid for 10 years. When a license expires, com- petitive bidding for the license shall again be held. Requires license holders to pay the State Police for investigations authorized by the Act. Repeals current provisions autho- rizing riverboat relocation. Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Repeals the Section creating the Horse Racing Equity Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2319 LAUZEN. 65 ILCS 5/8-11-6 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-6 Amends the Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act in the Illinois Municipal Code. Pro- vides that in home rule municipalities with 2,000,000 or more inhabitants, the tax on any item of tangible personal property, other than tangible personal property titled or registered with an agency of the State's government, that is purchased at retail from a retailer located outside the corporate limits of the municipality shall be collected form the purchaser (now, shall be collected from the purchaser or the retailer). Effective im- mediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Revenue 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Recommended do pass 008-002-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg SB-2320 MOLARO. 105 ILCS 5/27A-4 Amends the Charter Schools Article of the School Code. Increases the number of charter schools that may operate in Chicago to 30. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2321 MOLARO. 105 ILCS 5/14-9.05 new 30 ILCS 805/8.26 new Amends the School Code. Requires the State Teacher Certification Board to issue temporary special education teacher certificates. Provides for requirements that a certif- icate holder must meet, including being enrolled in an approved special education teacher preparation program, meeting the requirements to receive a special certificate SB-2321- Cont. within 3 years after issuance, and passing the basic skills test required for teacher certi- fication within one year of issuance. Provides that the certificate holder is not eligible for employment unless he or she holds a valid substitute teacher's certificate. Includes provisions concerning a pre-service training program; assignment of a mentoring teach- er; employment credit, salary, and benefits; and annual reports by school districts, pro- grams under a special education joint agreement, and private special education facilities. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reim- bursement. Effective July 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2322 MOLARO. 205 ILCS 675/6 from Ch. 17, par. 7006 Amends the Illinois Financial Services Development Act. Provides an opportunity for a borrower to challenge a determination a payment was late. Prohibits an imposition of late fees or a report of delinquency to a credit reporting agency until a challenged de- termination is resolved. Effective immediately. 02-02-07 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Financial Institutions 02-02-28 S Postponed 02-03-07 S Postponed S Committee Financial Institutions 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2323 RAUSCHENBERGER - WALSH,T - DEMUZIO. 30 ILCS 105/6z-27 Amends the State Finance Act. Provides for the transfer of specified amounts from various special funds to the Audit Expense Fund for use by the Auditor General in au- diting those special funds. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-07 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,T S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-20 S Assigned to Executive 02-02-28 S Recommended do pass 012-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-05 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 02-03-06 S Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 H Arrive House H Placed Calndr First Rdg SB-2324 TROTTER. Makes appropriations to the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University for its or- dinary and contingent expenses and for costs required to match the Federal Title II Teacher Quality Enhancement State Grant. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-20 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2325 SHAW. New Act Creates the Health Insurance Continuation Act. Contains the short title only. 02-02-20 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2326 SHAW. New Act Creates the Plant Closing Administration Act. Contains the short title only. 02-02-20 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2327 CRONIN. 105 ILCS 5/Art. 21A heading new 105 ILCS 5/21A-5 new 105 ILCS 5/21A-10 new 935 SB-2327-Cont. 105 ILCS 5/21A-15 new 105 ILCS 5/21A-20 new 105 ILCS 5/2 IA-25 new 105 ILCS 5/21A-30 new 105 ILCS 5/21A-35 new 105 ILCS 5/21 A-40 new Amends the School Code. Requires a public school to develop, establish, and imple- ment a new teacher induction and mentoring program to assist new teachers in develop- ing the skills and strategies necessary for instructional excellence, provided that funding is made available by the State Board of Education from an appropriation made for this purpose. For each new teacher participating in a new teacher induction and mentoring program, requires the State Board of Education to pay the public school $1,200 annually for each of 2 school years, subject to appropriation. Provides that the State Board of Education may retain up to $1,000,000 of the appropriation for purposes related to new teacher induction and mentoring programs. Includes provisions concern- ing program requirements and the evaluation of programs. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 02-02-20 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2328 WATSON - DEMUZIO. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Board of Elections and for grants by the Board to local governments. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-21 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2329 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes supplemental appropriations and legislative transfers, and repeals Sections in the following agencies: Department of Central Management Services, Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, Department of Human Services, Department of Veterans Affairs, Illinois Commerce Commission, Capital Development Board, State Board of Education, and Court of Claims. Also makes supplemental appropriations from Build Illinois Bond Fund. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2330 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2331 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Medical District Commission for the fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2332 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2333 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Board for the fis- cal year begining July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 936 SB-2333-Cont. 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2334 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Children and Family Services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2335 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Department On Aging for the fiscal year beginning July 1,2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2336 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority for the fis- cal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2337 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes $118,561,000 all funds appropriations to the five retirement systems for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2338 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the Department of Revenue for the fis- cal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2339 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2340 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2341 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2342 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Human Services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2343 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Department of Public Health for the fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 937 SB-2343-Cont. 938 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2344 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2345 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Arts Council for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2346 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations for expenses of the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust ýund Council for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2347 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Racing Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1,2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2348 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for the Department of Central Manage- ment Services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 1-2349 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Department of Professional Regulation for the fiscal ar beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 8-2350 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Department of State Police for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2351 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the Department of Corrections for its ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2352 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Bureau of the Budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2353 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Public Aid for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2354 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Environmental Protection Agency for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2355 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Department of Veterans' Affairs for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2356 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Capital Development Board for the fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2357 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the Capital Development Board for permanent improvements, minor capital improvements, repair and maintenance, and related purposes for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2358 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Civil Service Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 2, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2359 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Office of the Treasurer for Fiscal Year 2003. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2360 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to various state agencies for continuing Build Illinois projects for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 2, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2361 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Liquor Control Commission for the fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 939 SB-2353 SB-2362 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Prairie State 2000 Agency for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2363 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Auditor General (i) from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the Auditor General and (ii) from the Audit Expense Fund for audits, studies, and investigations. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2364 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Office of the State Fire Marshal for the fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2365 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Law Enforcement Training Standards Board for the fis- cal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2366 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2367 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes various appropriations to the Court of Claims. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 002-2-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2368 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Rural Bond Bank for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1,2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2369 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Prisoner Review Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2370 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Office of Banks and Real Estate for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1,2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 0202-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2371 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Department of Financial Institutions for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 940 SB-2362 SB-2371 -Cont. 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2372 RAUSCHENBERGER. Appropriates funds for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Appellate Defender. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2373 RAUSCHENBERGER. Appropriates money from various funds to the Court of Claims to pay claims in con- formity with its awards and recommendations. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2374 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the Department of Natural Resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2375 RAUSCHENBERGER. Appropriates funds to the Attorney General for various purposes, including ordinary and contingent expenses. Appropriates funds to the Sex Offender Management Board for the purposes of planning, research, and operations. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2376 MAITLAND - RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to Illinois State University for specified purposes. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2377 WATSON - RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Effective July 1,2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2378 DONAHUE. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the Board of Trustees of Western Illi- nois University for specified purposes. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2379 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Universi- ties Civil Service System. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 941 SB-2380 942 SB-2380 MYERS - RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to Eastern Illinois University for speci- fied purposes. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2381 DONAHUE. Appropriates and reappropriates funds to the Illinois Community College Board for specified purposes. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 5B-2382 MAHAR - RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Board of Trustees of Governors State University to meet Lhe ordinary and contingent expenses of the University. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2383 WEAVER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the University of Illinois for Fiscal Year 2003. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2384 WEAVER. Makes appropriations to the Board of Higher Education for specified purposes, in- cluding to meet its ordinary and contingent expenses. Makes an appropriation to the Department of Public Health for distribution of medical education scholarships. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy for specified pur- poses, including to meet its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2385 DUDYCZ - RAUSCHENBERGER - SILVERSTEIN. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to Northeastern Illinois University for Fiscal Year 2003. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2386 WEAVER - RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes appropriations to the Board of Trustees of the State Universities Retirement System and to the Community College Health Insurance Security Fund for fiscal year 2003. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2387 BURZYNSKI. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the Board of Trustees of Northern Illi- nois University for specified purposes. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2387--ont. 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2388 LUECHTEFELD - BOWLES - BOMKE. Appropriates and reappropriates funds to the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University for specified purposes. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOWLES S Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOMKE S Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2389 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of the Lottery for a study to determine new methods of increasing statewide lottery sales. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-08 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SB-2390 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the State Board of Education for a study to evaluate the ef- fective of professional development programs in the State. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2391 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Environmental Protection Agency to study new air pollution control methods. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2392 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Prisoner Review Board to evaluate the effectiveness of good conduct credits. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2393 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Office of Banks and Real Estate to evaluate real estate education programs. Effecive July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2394 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Office of the State Fire Marshal to study fire preven- tion techniques. Effecive July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 943 SB-2394-Cont. 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2395 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of Military Affairs for a study on graduate rates for Lincoln's Challenge. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2396 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Pollution Control Board to evaluate the effectiveness of environmental control standards. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2397 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of Public Aid to study Medicaid Fraud in Illinois. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2398 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority for pro- motional activities regarding Navy Pier. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2399 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Board of Higher Education for a study on workforce development. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2400 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Illinois Community College Board for a study on adult student enrollment trends. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2401 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of Public Health for a study on the effec- tiveness of youth tobacco prevention advertising. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 944 SB-240 --Cont. 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2402 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the General Assembly for its ordinary and contingent ex- penses. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2403 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of Revenue to study the Assessor's Com- pensation Program. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2404 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department on Aging to study the Family Caregiver Support Program. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2405 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Education Labor Relations Board to conduct a study on the quality of labor relations in Illinois between educational employers and employees. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2406 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor to assist State's Attorneys in the trial and appeal of tax objection cases. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2407 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of Human Services for a study of TANF caseload trends. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 945 SB-2408 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of State Police for a study to determine methods by which to reduce te backlog of DNA testing. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2409 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of Labor to evaluate the effectiveness of the Illinois Workplace Initiative for Safe Employment. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2410 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Department of Corrections for a study to determine mehtods by which to reduce recidivism. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2411 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to Prairie State 2000 to inform the citizens of Illinois of the ducational and vocational programs available. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-(X)4 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2412 RAUSCHENBERGER. Makes an appropriation to the Illinois Commerce Commission for a study to deter- mine the effectiveness of the State's railroad crossing safety activities. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 02-02-27 02-03-06 S First reading S S Referred to Sen Rules Comm Assigned to Appropriations Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading -2413 RAUSCHENBERGER. Vlakes an appropriation to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority for a ly to determine the effectiveness of the sexual assault nurse examiners pilot pro- n. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 2414 RAUSCHENBERGER. vlakes an appropriation to the Legislative Information System for its ordinary and itingent expenses. Effective July 1, 2002. 02-02-22 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2408 946 SB-2414-Cont. 02-02-27 S Assigned to Appropriations 02-03-06 S Recommended do pass 008-000-004 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 02-03-07 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading SB-2415 GEO-KARIS. 730 ILCS 152/115 Amends the Sex Offender and Child Murderer Community Notification Law. Pro- vides that the Department of State Police shall develop a computer software program that would permit a law enforcement officer who accesses the Statewide Sex Offender Database by inputting the residence address of a sex offender to obtain a map of a 5 mile radius from the sex offender's residence. Provides that the map shall include every public and private school located within that 5 mile radius. Provides that the Depart- ment of State Police shall distribute the software program to every law enforcement agency of this State. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 02-02-28 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm SB-2416 GEO-KARIS. 720 ILCS 5/20.5-7 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of transmission of a sub- stance alleged to be deadly. Provides that a person commits the offense when, with the intent to disturb another person and cause a breach of the peace or to create a panic, he or she knowingly mails or otherwise transmits to another person a substance alleged to be deadly or places that substance in a public place. Defines "substance alleged to be deadly". Provides that the penalty for a violation is a Class 3 felony. Provides that if the transmission of the substance alleged to be deadly is to an abortion clinic, the penalty is a Class 2 felony. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 02-02-28 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 947 948 HOUSE BILLS HOUSE COMMITTEE CODES HAGI Aging HAGR Agriculture HAPE Appropriations-Elementary and Secondary Education HAPG Appropriations-General Services HAPH Appropriations-Human Services HAPI Appropriations-Higher Education HAPP Appropriations-Public Safety HAVI Aviation HCBD Commerce and Business Development HCFI Conflicts of Interest HCHY Children and Youth HCIV Cities and Villages HCLU Conservation and Land Use HCOF Constitutional Officers HCOM Computer Technology HCON Consumer Protection HCOT Counties and Townships HCSE Child Support Enforcement HCWL Committee of the Whole HDSC The Disabled Community HECR Elections and Campaign Reform HELM Elementary and Secondary Education HENE Environment and Energy HEUD Electric Utility Deregulation HEXC Executive HFIN Financial Institutions HHCA Health Care Availability and Access HHED Higher Education HHSV Human Services HINS Insurance HJUA Judiciary I-Civil Law HJUB Judiciary II-Criminal Law HLBR Labor HMHP Mental Health and Patient Abuse HPMR Prison Management Reform HPPN Personnel and Pensions HPRO Prosecutorial Misconduct HPTX Property Tax Reform and School Funding HPUB Public Utilities HRED Redistricting HREG Registration and Regulation HREV Revenue HRUL Rules HSGA State Government Administration HSTP State Procurement HTCR Telecommunications Rewrite HTOR Tourism HTRN Transportation and Motor Vehicles HTSP Tobacco Settlement Proceeds HURB Urban Revitalization HVET Veterans' Affairs 949 HB-0001 HOWARD - HOFFMAN - JONES,LOU - FORBY - FOWLER, KENNER, O'BRIEN AND HOLBROOK. 5 ILCS 120/1.02 from Ch. 102, par. 41.02 5 ILCS 140/2 from Ch. 116, par. 202 20 ILCS 515/10 20 ILCS 515/15 20 ILCS 515/30 20 ILCS 515/35 20 ILCS 515/40 new Amends the Child Death Review Team Act. Creates the Illinois Death Review Teams Executive Council to coordinate and oversee Illinois' child death review teams. Lists duties of the Executive Council. Provides that the Director of Children and Family Services shall consult with the Executive Council when appointing child death review teams. Requires the State to indemnify members of the Executive Council. Provides that when a child death review team does not operate in accordance with established protocol, the Director, in consultation with the Executive Council, must take any neces- sary actions to bring the team into compliance with the protocol. Amends the Open Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act to exempt the Illinois Child Death Review Teams Executive Council from the provisions of those Acts. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Children and Family Services) The Death Review Team currently exists, and the creation of an Executive Council would not create any additional costs. There will be no fiscal impact. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Inspector General of the Department of Children and Family Ser vices, ex officio, is a non-voting member of the Executive Council. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER 01-01-31 H Assigned to Children & Youth 01-02-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK 01-02-09 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Children & Youth 01-02-28 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-07 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-15 H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-20 H Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-23 H Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/004-O00-000 H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-26 H Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-30 H Primary Sponsor Changed To HOWARD H Joint Sponsor Changed to HOFFMAN H Joint Sponsor Changed to JONES,LOU H Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER 01-04-02 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 105-000-000 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-04 S Chief Sponsor CLAYBORNE S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm HB-0002 NOVAK - LAWFER - FEIGENHOLTZ - PARKE - DAVIS,STEVE, CUR- RYJULIE, O'BRIEN, ERWIN, FORBY, FOWLER, GRANBERG, BO- LAND, BASSI, HOLBROOK, BLACK, KRAUSE, REITZ, HARTKE, BRADLEY, MCKEON, MCCARTHY, LYONSJOSEPH, CROTTY, HB-0002-Cont. BURKE, BUGIELSKI, BRUNSVOLD, LANG, HANNIG, SMITH, MICHAEL, SLONE, FLOWERS, SCOTT, SCULLY, CAPPARELLI, RYAN, MAY, HAMOS, SOTO, DELGADO, BOST, HOEFT, ZICKUS, WIN- TERS, LEITCH, CROSS, HULTGREN, MOFFITT, WIRSING, KURTZ, TENHOUSE, RIGHTER, WINKEL, POE, DART, FRANKS, HOFFMAN, SCHOENBERG, SAVIANO, PERSICO, DAVIS,MONIQUE, MCGUIRE, MITCHELL,BILL, MITCHELLJERRY, MATHIAS, OSTERMAN, WAIT AND MULLIGAN. 35 ILCS 505/2 from Ch. 120, par. 418 35 ILCS 505/8b new 415 ILCS 120/21 new 415 ILCS 120/25 415 ILCS 120/30 415 ILCS 120/31 new 415 ILCS 120/32 new 415 ILCS 120/35 415 ILCS 120/40 415 ILCS 120/45 Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Provides that, beginning on July 1, 2001, no tax shall be imposed on alternate fuel used in motor vehicles operating on the public high- ways and recreational type watercraft operating on the waters of this State. Provides for a transfer of funds from the General Revenue Fund into the Motor Fuel Tax Fund. Amends the Alternate Fuels Act. Creates the Alternate Fuel Infrastructure Advisory Board. Provides that the Board shall determine criteria and procedures to be followed in awarding grants and review applications for grants under the Alternate Fuel Infrastruc- ture Program. Provides that the Environmental Protection Agency shall establish the Alternate Fuel Infrastructure Program, a grant program to provide funding for the building of E85 blend, propane, and compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling facilities to be built within a specified area. Provides that the Environmental Protection Agency shall administer, in cooperation with the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and Chicago Area Clean Cities, the Clean Fuel Education Program, the purpose of which is to educate fleet administrators and Illinois' citizens about the benefits of us- ng alternate fuels. Extends the rebate program and the ethanol fuel research program. Eliminates the user fees collected under the Act and provides that, beginning on July 1, '001, specified amounts shall be transferred from the General Revenue Fund into the lternate Fuels Fund to fund the programs administered under the Act. Effective imme- diately. FISCAL NOTE (Environmental Protection Agency) There would be a total fiscal impact on EPA of $31.5 million plus $570,000 administrative costs, as follows: Elimination of tax on alternate fuel program costs over a maximum of 5 years ...................................... $ 9.5 million Rebate Program program costs over 5 years ....................................................... $15.5 million administrative costs ........................................ ....... $150,000 Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Program grants over 3 years ............................... ..... .................. $ 6.0 million administrative costs ....................................... $400,000 Clean Fuel Education education over 5 years ..................................... $500,000 adm inistrative costs ................................................ ............... ... $ 20,000 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 505/2 from Ch. 120, par. 418 35 ILCs 505/8b new Deletes the Motor Fuel Tax law Sections from the Act. Deletes the paragraph extend- ing the fuel cost differential rebates to 2002 in the rebate Section of the Alternate Fuels Act. Deletes the extension of the appropriation in the Alternate Fuel Infrastructure Pro- gram and the Clean Fuel Education Program of the Alternate Fuel Act. Deletes the transfer of funds provisions of the Alternate Fuels Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 415 ILCS 120/10 950 HB-0002-Cont. Adds other sources of potential income for the Alternate Fuels Fund. Requires, in the "alternate fuels" definition, that fuels derived from biomass be at least 70% derived from biomass. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 415 ILCS 120/10 415 ILCS 120/21 new 415 ILCS 120/25 415 ILCS 120/30 415 ILCS 120/31 new 415 ILCS 120/32 new 415 ILCS 120/35 415 ILCS 120/40 415 ILCS 120/45 Adds reference to: 415 ILCS 120/5 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Alternate Fuels Act. Makes technical changes to a Section concerning the purpose of the Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor LAWFER H Added As A Joint Sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ H Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE H Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE 01-01-10 H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-26 H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-01-30 H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue H Added As A Co-sponsor BASSI 01-02-05 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Revenue 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH 01-02-16 H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY H Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE H Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI H Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD H Added As A Co-sponsor LANG H Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG H Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT - H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY H Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY H Added As A Co-sponsor HAMOS H Added As A Co-sponsor SOTO H Added As A Co-sponsor DELGADO H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS 951 HB-0002-Cont. 01-02-16--Cont. H Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH H Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor DART H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS H Added As A Co-sponsor HOFFMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE 01-02-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY 01-02-23 H Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted H Remains in CommiRevenue H Re-assigned to Environment & Energy 01-03-08 H Amendment No.02 ENVRMNT ENRGY H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-13 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-21 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 115-000-000 H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT H Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN 01-03-22 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor MAHAR S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-03-27 S Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SULLIVAN 01-04-23 S Added As A Co-sponsor WELCH 01-04-25 S Assigned to Environment & Energy 01-05-02 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DONAHUE S Added As A Co-sponsor SHAW S Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER S Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 008-000-00( S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-05-03 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 1-05-18 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 1-05-21 H Motion Filed Non-Concur 01/NOVAK H Calendar Order of Concurren 01 01-05-30 H H Noncncrs in S Amend 01 S Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 01-05-31 S Filed with Secretary S Mtn refuse recede-Sen Amend S S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S S Requests Conference Comm IST HB-0003 STEPHENS - KOSEL - BERNS - RIGHTER - MYERS,RICHARD, DAN- IELS, BLACK, WOJCIK, WAIT, JONESJOHN, KURTZ, BELLOCK, JOHNSON, KLINGLER, MITCHELLJERRY, WINKEL, TURNERJOHN, SAVIANO, MEYER, BOST, SCHMITZ, MOFFITT, HULTGREN, BIG- GINS, RYDER, POE, PARKE, MITCHELL,BILL, BRUNSVOLD, REITZ, 952 HB-0003-Cont. HOLBROOK, HOFFMAN, TENHOUSE AND WRIGHT. 30 ILCS 105/6z-18 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 30 ILCS 105/6z-20 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-20 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-10 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-10 35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 35 ILCS 115/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-10 35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441-10 35 ILCS 120/2d from Ch. 120, par. 441d 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 35 ILCS 505/13a from Ch. 120, par. 429a Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that, beginning on July 1,2001, the tax on motor fuel and gasohol shall be imposed at the rate of 1.25% (eliminating the State's portion of the tax). Exempts the tax reduction from the sunset provisions. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to adjust the commercial motor vehicle use tax to reflect the re- duced tax rate on motor fuel and gasohol. Amends the State Finance Act to provide for the distribution as a result of the reduced tax rate on motor fuel and gasohol. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 30 ILCS 105/6z-18 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 30 ILCS 105/6z-20 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-20 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-10 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-10 35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 35 ILCS 115/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-10 35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441-10 35 ILCS 120/2d from Ch. 120. par. 441 d 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 35 ILCS 505/13a from Ch. 120, par. 429a Adds reference to: New Acts 20 ILCS 655/4.5 new 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 35 ILCS 5/201 from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 35 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 35 ILCS 5/204 from Ch. 120, par. 2-204 35 ILCS 5/208 from Ch. 120, par. 2-208 35 ILCS 5/208.5 new 35 ILCS 5/208.7 new 35 ILCS 5/212 35 ILCS 5/213 new 35 ILCS 5/214 new 35 ILCS 5/215 new 35 ILCS 5/216 new 35 ILCS 5/217 new 35 ILCS 5/218 new 35 ILCS 5/219 new 35 ILCS 10/5-20 35 ILCS 105/la from Ch. 120, par. 439.1a 35 ILCS 105/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-5 35 ILCS 105/3-87 new 35 ILCS 105/3b new 35 ILCS 110/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-5 35 ILCS 110/3-72 new 35 ILCS 115/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439. 103-5 35 ILCS 115/3-52 new 35 ILCS 120/lc from Ch. 120, par. 440c 35 ILCS 120/2-5 from Ch. 120, par. 441-5 35 ILCS 120/2-67 new 35 ILCS 120/2-75 new 953 HB-0003-Cont. 35 ILCS 145/9 from Ch. 120, par. 48 1 b.39 35 ILCS 505/2 from Ch. 120, par. 418 35 ILCS 505/8b new 35 ILCS 505/13 from Ch. 120, par. 429 35 ILCS 505/13a from Ch. 120, par. 429a 35 ILCS 615/2 from Ch. 120, par. 467.17 110 ILCS 947/65.25 230 ILCS 25/3 from Ch. 120, par. 1103 310 ILCS 10/8.24 new 415 ILCS 5/58.13a new 415 ILCS 5/58.14 415 ILCS 120/21 new 415 ILCS 120/25 415 ILCS 120/30 415 ILCS 120/31 new 415 ILCS 120/32 new 415 ILCS 120/35 415 ILCS 120/40 415 ILCS 120/45 30 ILCS 805/8.25 new Deletes everything. Creates the Elder Care Savings Fund Act. Authorizes the State Treasurer to establish an Elder Care Savings Fund. Allows Illinois residents to invest in the fund, and provides that investors' earnings are exempt from taxes other than estate, transfer, and inheritance taxes. Provides for a program of grants, using moneys in the fund, to be applied to costs of long-term care or services. Creates an Elder Care Trust Authority to advise the Elder Care Savings Fund staff and perform other functions. Creates the Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act to change the way tax is imposed on vehicles that are leased. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Extends the environmental remediation tax credit to 2010 (now, expires December 31, 2001). Makes other changes concerning the credit. Creates a deduction (i) for Medicare Part B expenses, (ii) for unreimbursed amounts spent on home health care services, (iii) of all amounts included in the taxpayer's federal gross income in the taxable year from amounts contributed to a Roth IRA, (iv) of up to $5,000 paid by an individual taxpayer for dependent care provided for a child, disabled spouse, or other dependent adult dur- ing the taxable year, (v) of $500 for teachers. Increases the basic exemption amount to $4,000 (now, $2,000). Provides that the earned income tax credit allowed shall be in- creased incrementally from the current 5% of the federal tax credit allowed for the tax- able year to 20%. Changes the repeal date of the earned income tax credit provision from June 1, 2003 to June 1, 2006. Provides for a tax credit (i) of 5% of property taxes paid by persons with property below a certain assessed value, (ii) in the amount of 5% of the average monthly rent paid during the taxable year on the residence of a taxpayer, (iii) in an amount up to $1,000 per taxable year for unreimbursed health care costs for certain senior citizens, (iv) in an amount equal to 15% of the premium costs paid for a qualified long term care insurance contract covering certain persons, not to exceed $200, (v) of $500 for certain members of a volunteer fire department, (vi) for certain taxpayers, in an amount not to exceed $500 for tuition and fees for college, (vii) for tax- payers making donations to certain affordable housing projects (Amends the Housing Authorities Act as well), (viii) in the amount of expenditures required for providing an on-site lactation room on the premises of the taxpayer's workplace, and (ix) of $500 for an eligible caregiver of a person with long-term care needs. Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupa- tion Tax Act. Exempts from the taxes imposed by these Acts certain tangible personal property and its component parts purchased by a telecommunications carrier. Elimi- nates the State's portion of the tax on motor fuel and gasohol. Suspends the State's por- tion of the tax on clothes and footwear for 9 days each August. Amends the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act. Exempts certain disaster relief organizations from the tax. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to eliminate the tax, for up to 5 years, imposed on alternate fuels. Makes other changes. Amends the Gas Revenue Tax Act. Suspends the tax on use or consumption of gas for the period beginning December 1, 2001 through May 31, 2002. Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Requires the Illi- nois Student Assistance Commission to request an appropriation each year to suffi- 954 HB-0003-Cont. ciently fund at least 25 teacher shortage scholarships and to establish a loan forgiveness program for certain teachers. Amends the Bingo License and Tax Act. Eliminates the tax on bingo games. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Makes changes con- cerning the environmental remediation tax credit and creates the Distressed Communi- ties and Industries Grant Fund to pay allowable costs needed to cause an eligible remediation project to occur. Makes other changes. Amends the Alternate Fuels Act. Provides that the Environmental Protection Agency shall establish the Alternate Fuel Infrastructure Program to provide funding for the building of certain alternative fueling facilities to be built within a specific area. Provides that the Agency shall administer, in cooperation with DCCA and Chicago Area Clean Cities, the Clean Fuel Education Pro- gram to provide education about the benefits of using alternate fuels. Makes other changes. Amends the State Finance Act to provide for the distribution as a result of the reduced tax rate on motor fuel and gasohol and to create the Distressed Communities and Industries Grant Fund. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement by the State. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-19 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Joint Sponsor BERNS 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-02 H Primary Sponsor Changed To STEPHENS H Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS,RICHARD 01-02-13 H Added As A Co-sponsor DANIELS H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor RYDER H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL 01-02-23 H Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD 01-02-28 H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor HOFFMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE 01-03-01 H Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted H 003-000-000/ SUB H Remains in CommiRevenue 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul'19(a) 01-07-18 H Added As A Co-sponsor WRIGHT HB-0004 DANIELS - KOSEL - O'CONNOR - BOST - LYONS,EILEEN, ZICKUS, RIGHTER, JOHNSON, SCHMITZ, JONESJOHN, PERSICO, BEAUBIEN, MITCHELL,BILL, BRADY, WOJCIK, KURTZ, HULTGREN, PARKE, BELLOCK, BERNS, LAWFER, HASSERT, MATHIAS, WAIT, CROSS, MYERS,RICHARD, COULSON, TURNERJOHN, WINTERS, MEYER, KLINGLER, STEPHENS, BIGGINS, SAVIANO, MOFFITT, POE, LIND- 955 HB-0004-Cont. NER, WRIGHT AND WINKEL. 35 ILCS 5/208 from Ch. 120, par. 2-208 35 ILCS 5/208.5 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that in addition to the existing tax credit for residential property, for the 2001 tax year and thereafter, every individual tax- payer whose principal residence has an equalized assessed value of less than $166,667 shall be entitled to an additional tax credit equal to 5% of the real property taxes paid on the principal residence of the taxpayer. Creates a credit against the taxes imposed under the Act for Subchapter S corporations and sole proprietorships in an amount equal to 5% of the property taxes paid on eligible property owned by the Subchapter S corpora- tion or sole proprietorship. Provides that for Subchapter S corporation or sole propri- etorship property to be eligible, it must have an equalized assessed value of less than (i) $399,000 in counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants or (ii) $166,667 in counties with fewer than 3,000,000 inhabitants. Exempts the credits from the sunset provisions. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 5/208 from Ch. 120, par. 2-208 35 ILCS 5/208.5 new Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 655/4.5 new 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 30 ILCS 105/6z-18 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 30 ILCS 105/6z-20 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-20 35 ILCS 5/201 from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 35 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 35 ILCS 5/204 from Ch. 120, par. 2-204 35 ILCS 5/208.7 new 35 ILCS 5/212 35 ILCS 5/213 new 35 ILCS 5/214 new 35 ILCS 5/215 new 35 ILCS 5/216 new 35 ILCS 5/217 new 35 ILCS 5/218 new 35 ILCS 5/219 new 35 ILCS 10/5-20 35 ILCS 105/la from Ch. 120, par. 439.1a 35 ILCS 105/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-5 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-10 35 ILCS 105/3-87 new 35 ILCS 105/3b new 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-5 35 ILCS 110/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-10 35 ILCS 110/3-72 new 35 ILCS 115/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-5 35 ILCS 115/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-10 35 ILCS 115/3-52 new 35 ILCS 120/Ic from Ch. 120, par. 440c 35 ILCS 120/2-5 from Ch. 120, par. 441-5 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441-10 35 ILCS 120/2-67 new 35 ILCS 120/2-75 new 35 ILCS 120/2d from Ch. 120, par. 441 d 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 35 ILCS 145/9 from Ch. 120, par. 481b.39 35 ILCS 505/2 from Ch. 120, par. 418 35 ILCS 505/8b new 35 ILCS 505/13 from Ch. 120, par. 429 35 ILCS 505/13a from Ch. 120, par. 429a 35 ILCS 615/2 from Ch. 120, par. 467.17 1 10 ILCS 947/65.25 230 ILCS 25/3 from Ch. 120, par. 1103 310 ILCS 10/8.24 new 956 HB-0004--Cont. 320 ILCS 25/Act title 320 ILCS 25/1 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 401 320 ILCS 25/2 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 402 320 ILCS 25/4 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404 415 ILCS 5/58.13a new 415 ILCS 5/58.14 415 ILCS 120/21 new 415 ILCS 120/25 415 ILCS 120/30 415 ILCS 120/31 new 415 ILCS 120/32 new 415 ILCS 120/35 415 ILCS 120/40 415 ILCS 120/45 30 ILCS 805/8.25 new Deletes everything. Creates the Elder Care Savings Fund Act. Authorizes the State Treasurer to establish an Elder Care Savings Fund. Allows Illinois residents to invest in the fund and provides that investors' earnings are exempt from certain taxes. Provides for a program of grants for long-term care or services. Creates an Elder Care Trust Au- thority to advise the Elder Care Savings Fund staff and perform other functions. Creates the Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act to change the way tax is imposed on vehicles that are leased. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Authorizes an alterna- tive method of computation of the research and development credit and extends the credit to December 31, 2009 (now, 2004). Extends the environmental remediation tax credit to 2010 (now, expires December 31, 2001). Makes other changes concerning the credit. Creates a deduction (i) for Medicare Part B expenses, (ii) for unreimbursed amounts spent on home health care services, (iii) for amounts contributed to a Roth IRA, (iv) of up to $5,000 for dependent care provided for a child, disabled spouse, or other dependent adult, and (v) of $500 for teachers. Increases the basic exemption amount to $4,000 (now, $2,000). Provides that the earned income tax credit allowed shall be increased incrementally from the current 5% of the federal tax credit allowed for the taxable year to 20% and changes the repeal date from June 1, 2003 to June 1, 2006. Provides for a tax credit (i) of 5% of property taxes paid for property below a cer- tain assessed value, (ii) in the amount of 5% of the average monthly rent paid during the taxable year on the residence of a taxpayer, (iii) in an amount up to $1,000 per taxable year for unreimbursed health care costs for certain senior citizens, (iv) in an amount equal to 15% of the premium costs paid for a qualified long term care insurance con- tract covering certain persons, not to exceed $200, (v) of $500 for certain members of a volunteer fire department, (vi) for certain taxpayers, in an amount not to exceed $500 for tuition and fees for college, (vii) for taxpayers making donations to certain afford- able housing projects (Amends the Housing Authorities Act as well), (viii) in the amount of expenditures required for providing an on-site lactation room on the prem ises of the taxpayer's workplace, and (ix) of $500 for an eligible caregiver of a persoi with long-term care needs. Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Ser vice Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Exempts from the taxes imposed by these Acts (i) certain tangible personal property and its component parts purchased by a telecommunications carrier and (ii) certain personal property and machinery and equipment certified by the purchaser to be essential to and used in the process of the production of electricity by an eligible facility. Eliminates the State's portion of the tax on motor fuel and gasohol. Suspends the State's portion of the tax on clothes and footwear for 9 days each August. Amends the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act. Exempts certain disaster relief organizations from the tax. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to eliminate the tax, for up to 5 years, imposed on alternate fuels. Makes other changes. Amends the Gas Revenue Tax Act. Suspends the tax on use or consump- tion of gas for the period beginning December 1, 2001 through May 31, 2002. Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act to provide for teacher shortage scholar- ships and to establish a loan forgiveness program for certain teachers. Amends the Bingo License and Tax Act. Eliminates the tax on bingo games. Amends the Senior Cit- izens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. Changes the short title of the Act to the Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assis- 957 HB-0004-Cont. 958 tance Act and expands eligibility and increases property tax-based grants. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Makes changes concerning the environmental remedia- tion tax credit and creates the Distressed Communities and Industries Grant Fund to pay allowable costs needed to cause an eligible remediation project to occur. Makes other changes. Amends the Alternate Fuels Act. Provides that the Environmental Pro- tection Agency shall establish the Alternate Fuel Infrastructure Program to provide funding for the building of certain alternative fueling facilities to be built within a spe- cific area. Provides that the Agency shall administer, in cooperation with DCCA and Chicago Area Clean Cities, the Clean Fuel Education Program to provide education about the benefits of using alternate fuels. Makes other changes. Amends the State Fi- nance Act to provide for the distribution as a result of the reduced tax rate on motor fuel and gasohol and to create the Distressed Communities and Industries Grant Fund. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement by the State. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO H Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS H Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER H Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT H Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNOR H Added As A Joint Sponsor BOST H Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN 01-02-16 H Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted H 002-001-000/ SUB H Remains in CommiRevenue 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-07-18 H Added As A Co-sponsor WRIGHT 01-08-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL HB-0005 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ - COULSON - DAVIS,MONIQUE - MOORE, BASSI, BEAUBIEN, BELLOCK, BERNS, BIGGINS, BLACK, BOST, BRADY, COWLISHAW, CROSS, DURKIN, HASSERT, HOEFT, HULT- GREN, JOHNSON, JONESJOHN, KLINGLER, KOSEL, KRAUSE, HB-0005--Cont KURTZ, LAWFER, LEITCH, LINDNER, LYONS,EILEEN, MATHIAS, MCAULIFFE, MEYER, MITCHELL,BILL, MITCHELLJERRY, MOF- FITT, MULLIGAN, MYERS,RICHARD, O'CONNOR, OSMOND, PANKAU, PARKE, PERSICO, POE, RIGHTER, RUTHERFORD, RYDER, SAVIANO, SCHMITZ, SOMMER, STEPHENS, TENHOUSE, TUR- NERJOHN, WAIT, WINKEL, WINTERS, WIRSING, WOJCIK, ZICKUS, FLOWERS, BOLAND, HOLBROOK AND REITZ. 320 ILCS 25/3.15 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 320 ILCS 25/3.18 new 320 ILCS 25/3.19 new 320 ILCS 25/4 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act. Defines "drug used in the treatment of" to mean (i) a drug used to treat a specified disease or illness or secondary conditions caused by the disease or illness and (ii) a drug used to treat side effects resulting from the use of a drug used to treat the disease or illness. Defines "disease" to mean a chronic and possibly recurrent illness of long duration, including pneumonia, bronchitis, or other similar illness. Adds osteoporosis as a covered illness. Increases the income eligibility level for both circuit breaker and pharmaceutical assistance to (i) $28,000 for a household containing one person, (ii) $35,000 for a household containing 2 persons, or (iii) $42,000 for a house- hold containing 3 or more persons for the 2001 grant year and thereafter. Changes the $2,000 benefit cap per State fiscal year under the pharmaceutical assistance program to a $2,000 benefit cap per calendar year beginning January 1, 2002. Changes the cove- age year for beneficiaries under the pharmaceutical assistance program from an anr renewal based on the application date of each beneficiary to a calendar coverage for all beneficiaries beginning January 1, 2002. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 320 ILCS 25/3.18 new 320 ILCS 25/3.19 new Adds reference to: 320 ILCS 25/Act title 320 ILCS 25/1 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 401 320 ILCS 25/2 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 402 320 ILCS 25/9 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 409 320 ILCS 25/3.14 rep. Deletes everything. Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. Changes the title of the Act to the Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons, and Working Families Circuit Breaker and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act and provides that the Act applies to all persons domiciled in Illinois who are within the income eligibility level. Changes the drugs covered under the Pharma- ceutical Assistance program to any product, except those products covered by the Illi- nois Controlled Substances Act, that by federal law cannot be dispensed unless ordered by a physician, dentist, or podiatrist. Provides that the pharmacy formulary used by the Department of Revenue shall be adopted by rule and shall be no more restrictive than the pharmacy formulary adopted by the Department of Public Aid in its administration of the medical assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Increases the income eligibility level for both circuit breaker and pharmaceutical assistance to (i) 28,000 for a household containing one person, (ii) $35,000 for a household containing 2 persons, or (iii) $42,000 for a household containing 3 or more persons for the 2001 grant year and thereafter. Changes the $2,000 benefit cap per State fiscal year under the pharma- ceutical assistance program to a $2,000 benefit cap per calendar year beginning January 1, 2002. Changes the coverage year for beneficiaries under the pharmaceutical assis- tance program from an annual renewal based on the application date of each beneficiary to a calendar coverage year for all beneficiaries beginning January 1, 2002. Effective January 1, 2002. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: 320 ILCS 25/Act title from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 401 320 ILCS 25/1 320 ILCS 25/2 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 402 959 HB-0005-Cont. 320 ILCS 25/9 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 409 320 ILCS 25/3.14 rep. Adds reference to: 320 ILCS 25/3.18 new 320 ILCS 25/3.19 new Deletes the enacting clause and everything after the enacting clause. Reinserts the provisions of the introduced bill, but without the enacting clause. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-01 H Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted H 002-001-000/ SUB H Remains in CommiRevenue 01-03-16 H Amendment No.02 REVENUE H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-22 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-27 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ 01-03-29 H Added As A Joint Sponsor COULSON H Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Joint Sponsor MOORE H Added As A Co-sponsor BASSI H Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY H Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW H Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT H Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor JONESJOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER H Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor O'CONNOR H Added As A Co-sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Co-sponsor RUTHERFORD H Added As A Co-sponsor RYDER H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ 960 HB-0005-Cont. 01-03-29-Cont. H Added As A Co-sponsor SOMMER H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL H Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS H Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 117-000-000 01-03-30 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-03 S Chief Sponsor DILLARD 01-04-04 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-17 S Added As A Co-sponsor BOWLES 01-04-26 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA HB-0006 WINKEL - MULLIGAN - O'CONNOR - STEPHENS - COULSON, HOEFT, JONESJOHN, ZICKUS, KURTZ, SCHMITZ, JOHNSON, WO- JCIK, CROSS, LYONS,EILEEN, MITCHELLJERRY, TURNERJOHN, MYERS,RICHARD, POE, MEYER, MATHIAS, BERNS, BOST, HULT- GREN, MITCHELL,BILL, SAVIANO, BIGGINS, WAIT, COWLISHAW AND WRIGHT. 35 ILCS 5/208 from Ch. 120, par. 2-208 35 ILCS 5/208.5 new 35 ILCS 200/15-173 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that in addition to the existing tax credit for residential property, for the 2001 tax year and thereafter, every individual tax- payer whose principal residence has an equalized assessed value of less than $166,667 shall be entitled to an additional tax credit equal to 5% of the real property taxes paid on the principal residence of the taxpayer. Creates a credit against the taxes imposed under the Act for Subchapter S corporations and sole proprietorships in an amount equal to 5% of the property taxes paid on eligible property owned by the Subchapter S corpora- tion or sole proprietorship. Provides that for Subchapter S corporation or sole propri- etorship property to be eligible, it must have an equalized assessed value of less than (i) $399,000 in counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants or (ii) $166,667 in counties with fewer than 3,000,000 inhabitants. Exempts the credits from the sunset provisions. Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that an individual taxpayer who is 65 years of age or older and who paid residential real property taxes on the taxpayer's principal res- idence is entitled to a rebate. The rebate shall be in an amount equal to 10% of those taxes minus the amount of any credit allowed under the Illinois Income Tax Act for property taxes paid and any homeowners' tax relief rebate paid under the Illinois In- come Tax Act. The Department Revenue shall pay rebates for property taxes paid in 1999 and in 2001 and thereafter. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-19 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MULLIGAN 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-02 H Primary Sponsor Changed To WINKEL H Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNOR H Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Joint Sponsor COULSON 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ 961 HB-0006-Cont. 01-02-08-Cont. H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT 01-02-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-04-04 H Motion Filed PURSUANT TO RULE H 18(G), I MOVE TO H DISCHARGE THE H RULES COMMITTEE H FROM FURTHER H CONSIDERATION OF H HB 6 AND ADVANCE H TO THE ORDER OF H SECOND READING- H STANDARD DEBATE H -CROSS H REP.CURRIE OBJECTS H TO THE MOTION H Chair Rules H IN ORDER H Appeal Ruling of Chair CROSS H Shall Chair Be Sustained H Mtn Pvl/Chr Ssn/000-000059-054-003 H Committee Rules 01-07-18 H Added As A Co-sponsor WRIGHT )007 O'CONNOR - KOSEL - ZICKUS - BIGGINS - KURTZ, DANIELS, SCH- MITZ, WOJCIK, LYONS,EILEEN, JONESJOHN, WAIT, JOHNSON, MITCHELL,JERRY, TURNERJOHN, SAVIANO, STEPHENS, MEYER, MATHIAS AND HULTGREN. )5 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 mends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates a deduction for individual taxpayers .o are 62 years of age or older in an amount equal to the amount the individual pays jr Medicare Part B benefits during the taxable year. Provides that the deduction is available in taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2001. Exempts the deduc- tion from the sunset provisions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-19 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-02 H Primary Sponsor Changed To O'CONNOR H Added As A Joint Sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Joint Sponsor KURTZ 01-02-13 H Added As A Co-sponsor DANIELS H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT 962 HB-0007-Cont. 01-02-13-Cont. H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0008 BEAUBIEN - PARKE - DANIELS - LINDNER. 820 ILCS 405/1506.3 from Ch. 48, par. 576.3 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Eliminates provisions specifying fund building rates for certain employers in 2002 and subsequent years. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Labor 01-02-15 H Primary Sponsor Changed To BEAUBIEN H H H 01-03-16 H 01-04-04 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor LINDNER Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) Motion Filed PURSUANT TO RULE 18(G), I MOVE TO DISCHARGE THE RULES COMMITTEE FROM FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF HB 8 AND ADVANCE TO THE ORDER OF SECOND READING - STANDARD DEBATE -BLACK REP.CURRIE OBJECTS TO THE MOTION Chair Rules ORDER Appeal Ruling of Chair BLACK Shall Chair.Be Sustained Mtn Pvl/Chr Ssn/000-000048-054-001 Committee Rules HB-0009 BERNS - PARKE - KENNER, O'BRIEN, FORBY, FOWL MCCARTHY, COLLINS AND BOLAND. 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1.12 new Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that an additional fine of at leas, $300 but not more than $1,000 shall be imposed against a person convicted of aggra- vated battery of a child or certain sex offenses. Provides that the additional fine shall be distributed to Children's Advocacy Centers for the investigation of sexual crimes, vio- lence against children, and counseling for victims and their families who have been sexually or physically abused. CORRECTIONAL NOTE (Department of Corrections) There will be no prison population impact or fiscal impact. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1.12 new Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1.5 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-9-1.5 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1.7 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-9-1.7 Deletes everything. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the do- mestic violence fine and the sexual assault fine shall be not less than $300 and not more than $1,000 (rather than $100). Creates a Children's Advocacy Center Services Fund. Provides that moneys in the Fund shall be appropriated to the Department of Children 963 HB-0009-Cont. and Family Services to make grants to Children's Advocacy Centers with whom the Department has contracts for the purpose of providing multidisciplinary investigation, prosecution, and treatment referral of child sexual abuse and severe physical abuse cases. Provides for distribution of certain amounts of the moneys from the domestic vi- olence fines and the sexual assault fines to be deposited into the Children's Advocacy Center Service Fund. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-I2-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-29 H Correctional Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER 01-01-31 H Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS 01-03-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16 H Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-23 H Primary Sponsor Changed To BERNS H Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE 01-03-27 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 117-000-000 01-03-28 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg HIB-0010 BUGIELSKI - COWLISHAW - CAPPARELLI - PARKE - HOFFMAN, NOVAK, LYONSJOSEPH, BURKE, HOLBROOK, WOJCIK, ZICKUS, BLACK, FRITCHEY, BRADLEY, HASSERT, KRAUSE, SAVIANO, MCCARTHY, CROTTY, RYAN, ERWIN, MEYER, DURKIN, MAY AND MATHIAS. 625 ILCS 5/12-610 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-610 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Permits the use of a single-sided headset with a cellular or other mobile telephone. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Section does not prohibit the use of a single-sided headset or earp- iece (instead of a single-sided headset only). 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-02-14 H Primary Sponsor Changed To BUGIELSKI H Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW H Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI H Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH H Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY H Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 964 HB-0010--Cont. 01-02-15 H Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTAT'N H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021 -000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 116-000-000 01-02-27 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor LAUZEN S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-02-28 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER 01-04-06 S Assigned to Transportation 01 -04-18 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-04-19 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01)-05-02 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CULLERTON S Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 H Passed both Houses 01-05-31 H Sent to the Governor 01-07-25 H Governor approved H Effective Date 01-07-25 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0152 HB-0011 MITCHELL,BILL - HOLBROOK - KOSEL - DAVIS,STEVE. 625 ILCS 5/3-648 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides for issuance of Union Member license plates, at an additional initial charge of $15 and an additional renewal charge of $2, with eligibility requirements to be determined by the Secretary of State. Provides that the plates shall display the colors red, white, and blue and the phrases "Union Member" and "Buy American". Provides that the $15 additional initial charge and the $2 renewal charge shall go to the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 001-0 10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Constitutional Officers 01-02-08 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK 01-02-14 II Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL 01-02-23 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0012 MATHIAS - OSMOND - HULTGREN - BELLOCK - MOFFITT, FRANKS, HOLBROOK, DAVIS,MONIQUE, COLLINS, WAIT AND DART. 105 ILCS 5/22-27 new Amends the School Code. Provides that school boards of districts that maintain grades 10 through 12 shall award diplomas to honorably discharged veterans of World War II who left high school before graduating in order to serve in the armed forces of the United States and who have not received a high school diploma. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows (instead of requires) a school board to award the diploma. Allows diplomas to also be awarded to honorably discharged veterans who served in the armed forces of the United States during the Korean Conflict and who left high school before graduat- ing in order to serve. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 HI Added As A Joint Sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Joint Sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Joint Sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Joint Sponsor MOFFITT 01-01-31 H Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 965 HB-0012--Cont. 01-02-07 H 01-02-08 H 01-02-22 H H H 01-02-23 H H 01-02-27 H H H 01-03-01 H H 01-03-06 H H H 01-03-07 S S S 01-03-20 S 01-04-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt Amendment No.01 MATHIAS Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt Tabled Pursnt to Rule 40(a) HA #1 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 113-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor DART Arrive Senate Placed Calndr First Rdg Chief Sponsor MAHAR First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm Assigned to Education 01-04-18 S Postponed 01-04-25 S Postponed 01-05-02 S Held in Committee 01-05-09 S Amendment No.01 EDUCATION S S Recmnded do pass as amer S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-05-14 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-16 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 01-05-17 H Motion Filed Concur H Motion referred to HRUL H Calendar Order of Concurren 01 01-05-31 H Motion TO CONCUR SA H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H H Concurs in S Amend 01/115-000-000 H Passed both Houses 01-06-29 H Sent to the Governor 01-08-21 H Governor approved H Effective Date 02-01-01 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0446 Adopted nd 008-000-000 HB-0013 COWLISHAW - BELLOCK - COULSON - OSMOND - KRAUSE, KLINGLER, ZICKUS, SCHMITZ, BLACK, WOJCIK, LYONS,EILEEN, JONESJOHN, KURTZ, LINDNER, JOHNSON, WAIT, BRADY, LAWFER, MYERS,RICHARD, MEYER, MITCHELLJERRY, TURNERJOHN, WIN- TERS, STEPHENS, MATHIAS, DANIELS, HULTGREN, BIGGINS, POE, MITCHELL,BILL AND ERWIN. 35 ILCS 5/213 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Allows an income tax credit in an amount equal to 15% of the premium costs paid for a qualified long term care insurance con- tract covering the individual taxpayer or the taxpayer's spouse, parent, or dependent. Provides that the credit may not exceed $200 or the taxpayer's liability, whichever is less. Prohibits the carry forward of an excess tax credit to a succeeding year's tax liabil- ity. Exempts the credit from the sunset provisions. Effective January 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-23 H Primary Sponsor Changed To COWLISHAW 01-01-29 H Added As A Joint Sponsor BELLOCK 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-02 H Added As A Joint Sponsor COULSON H Added As A Joint Sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Joint Sponsor KRAUSE 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER 966 HB-0013-Cont. 01-02-13 H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY H Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor DANIELS H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H. Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0014 PARKE. 820 ILCS 405/205 from Ch. 48, par. 315 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes a stylistic change in a provision concerning the definition of "employer". 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0015 WINKEL - ERWIN - BERNS - BOST - MYERS,RICHARD, KLINGLER, GRANBERG, PARKE, BELLOCK, LYONS,EILEEN, FORBY, FOWLER, ZICKUS, WOJCIK, JONESJOHN, JOHNSON, OSMOND, BRADY, KRAUSE, TURNER,JOHN, STEPHENS, WIRSING, MATHIAS, HULT- GREN, BIGGINS, DURKIN, DANIELS, FEIGENHOLTZ, YARBROUGH AND MILLER. 30 ILCS 105/6z-18 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 30 ILCS 105/6z-20 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-20 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-10 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-10 35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 35 ILCS 115/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-10 35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441-10 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that, beginning July 1, 2001, the tax with respect to textbooks required for use at State universities and public community colleges is imposed under these Acts at the rate of 1.25% (eliminating the State's por- tion of the tax). Authorizes the Department of Revenue to adopt rules. Amends the State Finance Act to adjust the distribution with respect to this tax. Effective immedi- ately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends the elimination of the State's portion of the use and occupation taxes on text- books to those required for use at nonpublicly supported educational organizations lo- cated in Illinois that qualify as institutions of higher learning under the Illinois Financial Assistance Act for Nonpublic Institutions of Higher Learning. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor BERNS H Added As A Joint Sponsor BOST H Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS,RICHARD 967 HB-00 15-Cont. 968 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER 01-02-13 H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Co-sponsor DANIELS 01-02-15 H Joint Sponsor Changed to ERWIN H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-23 H Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER 01-03-08 H Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted H 003-000-000/ SUB H Remains in CommiRevenue 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0016 GRANBERG - GARRETT - MAY - SOTO - RYAN, O'BRIEN, MCKEON, OSTERMAN, FEIGENHOLTZ, ERWIN, BROSNAHAN, YARBROUGH, GILES, SCOTT AND NOVAK. New Act 320 ILCS 10/8 from Ch. 23, par. 6208 Creates the Family Caregiver Support Act and amends the Respite Program Act. Di- rects the Department on Aging to administer a program to provide family caregiver long-term care information and support services for family and other unpaid caregivers of aged adults with functional disabilities. Provides that the authorized services are those authorized under the Respite Program Act. Requires area agencies on aging to ar- range for the delivery of the services. Requires the Department to seek and secure fund- ing under the National Family Caregiver Support Program. In the Respite Program Act, eliminates a provision that implementation of projects under the Act are contingent on the availability of federal financial participation. FISCAL NOTE (Department on Aging) Based on 1990 Census figures and assuming that half of the individuals with Alzheimer's who live at home would require respite for their caregivers, the total cost would be $35,114,358 annually. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 320 ILCS 10/1.5 from Ch. 23, par. 6201.5 320 ILCS 10/2 from Ch. 23, par. 6202 320 ILCS 10/3 from Ch. 23, par. 6203 320 ILCS 10/4 from Ch. 23, par. 6204 320 ILCS 10/5 from Ch. 23, par. 6205 320 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 23, par. 6206 320 ILCS 10/11 from Ch. 23, par 6211 320 ILCS 10/12 from Ch. 23, par. 6212 320 ILCS 10/7 rep. 320 ILCS 10/9 rep. 320) ILCS 10/10 rep. HB-0016-Cont. Deletes everything. Creates the Family Caregiver Act, to be administered by the De- partment on Aging, for the purpose of encouraging family members to provide care for their elderly family members. Requires the Department to contract with area agencies on aging and other appropriate agencies to provide family caregiver support services to the extent of available funding. Provides that the services include counseling, training, and respite care. Also authorizes caregiver support services for grandparents who are primary caregivers for their grandchildren. Amends the Respite Program Act. Deletes references to abused adults and to functionally disabled or cognitively impaired adults (so that the Act applies to "frail or disabled" adults). Defines a "frail or disabled adult" as a person age 60 (instead of 55) or older and who either (i) suffers from Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder or (ii) is unable to attend to his or her daily needs without assistance or regular supervision. Deletes references to the Council on Aging. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal (X)-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01 -10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor GARRETT H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY 1H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO 01-0-131 H1 Fiscal Note Filed H Assigned to Aging 01 -02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor RYAN 01-02-07 11 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-02-14 1H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-02-20 11 Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01 02-27 HI Added As A Co-sponsor GILES 01 -03-01 1H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT 01 -03-08 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03 30 H Amendment No.01 GRANBERG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01 (04-02 H Amendennt No.01 GRANBERG H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Amendment No.01 GRANBERG Adopted 11 PId Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01)-04-03 H Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK 0 1-04-06 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 115-000-000 01-04-10 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-18 S Chief Sponsor PARKER 01 -04-19 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01 04-24 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RONEN 01 04-26 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA 01-04-27 S Added As A Co-sponsor SULLIVAN IHB-0017 MITCHELL,BILL - MATHIAS, O'BRIEN, REITZ, BEAUBIEN, JONES,JOHN, OSMOND, MITCHELLJERRY, WINKEL, SAVIANO, STEPHENS, MOFFITT, POE, BERNS, DURKIN, BOLAND AND O'CONNOR. 35 ILCS 5/214 new 35 ILCS 5/215 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates a $2,000 tax credit for each taxpayer who purchases a new E85 ethanol powered motor vehicle for each vehicle purchased during the taxable year. Creates a $10,000 tax credit for each motor fuel retailer who in- stalls one or more new E85 ethanol fuel dispensing pumps at his or her motor fuel retail store in Illinois during the taxable year. Provides that each of the credits applies during taxable years 2002 through 2006. Provides that the credits may not reduce the taxpay- er's liability to less than zero. Effective January 1, 2002. 969 970 HB-0017-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces the $2,000 income tax credit for the purchase of an E85 ethanol-powered motor vehicle with a credit of (i) $500 for each E85 ethanol-powered motor vehicle purchased during the taxable year and (ii) for each of the 3 taxable years following the taxable year of purchase, $500 for each vehicle for which a purchase credit was al- lowed, if the taxpayer verifies that the taxpayer purchased at least 1,000 gallons of E85 blend fuel during the taxable year for each E85 ethanol-powered motor vehicle for which a purchase credit was allowed. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN 01-03-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16 H Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted H SUB H Remains in CommiRevenue H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-03-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'CONNOR 018 MITCHELLJERRY - DANIELS - KOSEL - SAVIANO - MEYER, HOEFT, ZICKUS, SCHMITZ, BLACK, BEAUBIEN, LYONS,EILEEN, RIGHTER, JONES,JOHN, O'CONNOR, KURTZ, JOHNSON, PERSICO, COULSON, BIGGINS, LINDNER, OSMOND, CROSS, KLINGLER, KRAUSE, HASSERT, WINKEL, STEPHENS, MYERS,RICHARD, MOF- FITT, MATHIAS, HULTGREN AND BERNS. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Increases the amount authorized to be sold for grants to school districts for school improvement projects authorized by the School Construction Law by $1,000,000,000. Distributes the increased authorization )y increasing the amount authorized to be sold in year 5 of the schedule by 200,000,000 and in year 6 of the schedule by $330,000,000, and by extending the hedule to a seventh and eighth year in which $300,000,000 and $170,000,000 respec- ely are authorized to be sold. Effective July 1, 2001. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-05 H Primary Sponsor Changed To MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS H Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Joint Sponsor MEYER 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor O'CONNOR HB-00 18-Cont. 01-02-14--Cont. H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO H Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER H Added As A Co-sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0019 SCHOENBERG - MATHIAS - RYAN - MCCARTHY AND MAY. 220 ILCS 5/13-1001 new 220 ILCS 5/13-1002 new Amends the Telecommunications Article of the Public Utilities Act. Provides that new telephone numbers shall not be allocated to telecommunications carriers in blocks of more than 1,000 numbers. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to adopt rules requiring the return of unused numbers for reallocation. Provides that the Commission shall not authorize the creation of a new area code within an existing area code in Cook County or any of the the collar counties unless at least 75% of the potentially available telephone numbers within the existing area code are being used by consumers of tele- communications services. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Illinois Commerce Commission) ICC estimates no fiscal impact on State revenues from HB 19. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-22 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Assigned to Public Utilities H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-02-08 H Added As A Joint Sponsor RYAN 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCARTHY 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0020 SCHOENBERG - FRITCHEY - MATHIAS AND FRANKS. 625 ILCS 5/2-123 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-123 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State may not knowingly disclose or make available for commercial solicitation purposes a photo- graph or digitally produced and captured image of any individual obtained by the Sec- retary's office in connection with a motor vehicle record. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Secretary of State) HB 20 does not have a fiscal impact on the Office of the Secretary of State. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Constitutional Officers H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-)2-15 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Constitutional Officers 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 971 HB-0021 LYONS,EILEEN - OSMOND - BELLOCK - MATHIAS - KLINGLER. 625 ILCS 5/3-707 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-707 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that lack of knowledge that the vehicle is uninsured is not a defense to a charge of operating an uninsured vehicle. Effective immediately. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Joint Sponsor BELLOCK 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KLINGLER 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-16 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 106-001-005 01-02-20 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor RADOGNO 01-02-21 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-06 S Assigr 01-04-18 S Held ii 01-05-02 S Postpc 01-05-09 S Postpc S Comm 01-05-12 S Refer 1 HB-0022 CROSS - COWLISHAW - WINTERS. led to Transportation n Committee )ned )ned littee Transportation to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) New Act 30 ILCS 805/8.25 new Creates the Water Conservation Act. Provides that within 5 years after the effective date of the Act, the owner or operator of a building located in the State of Illinois that is open to the public and provides men's restroom facilities must replace any high tanks that supply single or multiple urinals with individual flushometers. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H Primary Sponsor Changed To CROSS H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Conservation & Land Use 01-03-15 H Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW H Added As A Joint Sponsor WINTERS 01-03-16 H Motion Do Pass-Lost 000-009-000 HCLU H Remains in CommiConservation & Land Use H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0023 FEIGENHOLTZ - LEITCH - CURRIE - COULSON - FLOWERS, LANG, HOWARD, RYAN, ACEVEDO, BELLOCK, CROTTY, CURRYJULIE, DAVIS,MONIQUE, ERWIN, FORBY, FOWLER, GARRETT, HOL- BROOK, MCGUIRE, MCKEON, MENDOZA, MITCHELL,BILL, OSTER- MAN, SCOTT, SOTO, SCULLY, O'BRIEN, BRUNSVOLD, DAVIS,STEVE, MILLER, YOUNGE, MURPHY, LYONSJOSEPH, TURNER,ART, DEL- GADO, BRADLEY, HOFFMAN, KENNER, BUGIELSKI, MAY, SCHOEN- BERG, KRAUSE, COLLINS, JONES,LOU, CAPPARELLI, HANNIG, BROSNAHAN, GILES, MAUTINO, HAMOS, MCCARTHY, YAR- BROUGH, MULLIGAN, LINDNER, BOLAND, SAVIANO, BURKE, BEAU- BIEN, ZICKUS, BASSI, MYERS,RICHARD, DURKIN, FRITCHEY, LYONS,EILEEN, STROGER, SLONE, NOVAK, WOJCIK, JONESJOHN, MOORE, HARTKE, REITZ, KLINGLER, MCAULIFFE, DART, RIGHTER, O'CONNOR, STEPHENS, MATHIAS AND FRANKS. 215 ILCS 106/10 215 ILCS 106/20 215 ILCS 106/23 new 215 ILCS 106/35 305 ILCS 5/12-4.20 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.20 972 HB-0021 HB-0023-Cont. Amends the Children's Health Insurance Program Act. Increases the maximum in- come level for eligibility to 200% of the federal poverty level. Authorizes funding from sources other than federal funds and General Revenue Fund appropriations. Provides that, in addition to being eligible for the Program as a result of a waiver of federal re- quirements, a person may be eligible under federal requirements for federal financial participation. Provides that, subject to appropriation, the Department of Public Aid shall include coverage for the adult caretakers of the children eligible under this Act, to the extent federal financial participation is available under federal law or waivers of federal law. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code to require the Department of Public Aid to appoint an advisory committee to evaluate the administration of the Children's Health Insurance Program Act. Requires the advisory committee to make its recom- mendations and report to the Governor and General Assembly by January 1, 2002 and each January 1 thereafter. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 215 ILCS 106/10 215 ILCS 106/20 215 ILCS 106/23 new 215 ILCS 106/35 305 ILCS 5/12-4.20 Adds reference to: New Act 215 ILCS 97/20 215 ILCS 106/20 Deletes everything. Creates the Family Health Insurance Program Act and amends the Illinois Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Children's Health Insurance Program Act. Creates a Family Health Insurance Program, to be ad- ministered by the Department of Public Aid. Provides for health care coverage for cer- tain low-income families, either by subsidizing the cost of an employer-provided benefits plan or by providing health care services upon the payment of specified premi- ums and copayments. Requires the Department to apply for necessary federal waivers, but requires the Department to implement the program (subject to appropriations) even if some or all of the waiver requests are denied. Requires that the program be opera- tional by January 1, 2002 at the earliest. Repeals the Family Health Insurance Program Act on June 30, 2007. Adds coverage under the Family Health Insurance Program Act to the list of "creditable coverages" under the Illinois Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. As a condition of eligibility for the Children's Health Insurance Program, provides for an upper limit of income eligibility at 200% (rather than 185%1 of the federal poverty level, in connection with efforts to obtain federal matching fund- ing. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything. Creates the Family Health Insurance Program Act and amends the Illinois Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Children's Health Insurance Program Act, with provisions substantially similar to those House Amendment No. 1. Creates a Family Health Insurance Program, to be administered by the Department of Public Aid. Provides for health care coverage for certain low-income families, either by subsidizing the cost of an employer-provided benefits plan or by pro- viding health care services upon the payment of specified premiums and copayments. Requires the Department to apply for necessary federal waivers, but requires the De- partment to implement the program (subject to appropriations) even if some or all of the waiver requests are denied. Requires that the program be operational by January 1, 2002 at the earliest, and authorizes the Department to delay implementation of any por- tion of the program as to which federal matching funds are not yet approved. Repeals the Family Health Insurance Program Act on June 30, 2007. Adds coverage under the Family Health Insurance Program Act to the list of "creditable coverages" under the Il- linois Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. As a condition of eligibility for the Children's Health Insurance Program, provides for an upper limit of income eli- gibility at 200% (rather than 185%) of the federal poverty level, in connection with ef- forts to obtain federal matching funding. 973 974 HB-0023-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LEITCH 01-01-31 H Assigned to Children & Youth 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN 01-02-07 H Joint Sponsor Changed to COULSON H Joint Sponsor Changed to FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor LANG H Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Co-sponsor GARRETT H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON H Added As A Co-sponsor MENDOZA H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Co-sponsor SOTO H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE H Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER H Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE H Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART H Added As A Co-sponsor DELGADO H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY H Added As A Co-sponsor HOFFMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU H Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI H Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG H Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN H Added As A Co-sponsor GILES H Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO H Added As A Co-sponsor HAMOS H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE H Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor BASSI H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN HB-0023-Cont. 01-02-20-Cont. H Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE H Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER 01-02-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE 01-03-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor DART H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER 01-03-09 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'CONNOR H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS 01-03-14 H Amendment No.01 CHLDRN-YOUTH H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Amendment No.02 FEIGENHOLTZ H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-21 H Amendment No.02 FEIGENHOLTZ H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Amendment No.02 FEIGENHOLTZ Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS 01-03-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 115-000-000 01-03-27 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor SYVERSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L S Added as Chief Co-sponsor CRONIN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SULLIVAN S Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ S Added As A Co-sponsor RADOGNO S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-02 S Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON 01-04-03 S Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE S Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN 01-04-04 S Added As A Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD 01-04-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor PARKER S Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH 01-04-17 S Added As A Co-sponsor DELEO S Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,W 01-04-25 S Added As A Co-sponsor SHAW 01-04-30 S Added As A Co-sponsor BOMKE 01-05-01 S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON 01-05-02 S Added As A Co-sponsor LINK S Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON 01-05-03 S Added As A Co-sponsor NOLAND 01-05-08 S Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,T S Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS 01-05-16 S Added As A Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN 01-05-17 S Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,E 01-05-22 S Added As A Co-sponsor MOLARO HB-0024 FRANKS - FOWLER - MCCARTHY - REITZ - HOFFMAN, MCGUIRE, GRANBERG, FORBY, KENNER, HOWARD, MAY, OSTERMAN, FLOW- ERS, COLLINS, JONES,LOU, HOLBROOK, O'BRIEN, CURRYJULIE, CROTTY, HARTKE, FEIGENHOLTZ, MENDOZA, ACEVEDO, BRAD- LEY, BROSNAHAN, MILLER, DAVIS,STEVE, YARBROUGH, GILES, 975 976 HB-0024--Cont. BOLAND, SCULLY AND MURPHY. 320 ILCS 25/3.15 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act. Provides that "covered prescription drug" includes drugs used in the treatment of chronic and acute effects or conditions related to cancer, lung dis- ease, and smoking related illnesses. Also adds osteoporosis as a covered drug. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCARTHY H Added As A Joint Sponsor REITZ H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY H Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU 01-02-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor MENDOZA H Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor GILES H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-02-28 H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-05-24 H Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY HB-0025 FEIGENHOLTZ - GARRETT - CROTTY - MAY - COULSON, O'BRIEN, RYAN, FRANKS, SOTO, KRAUSE, BRADLEY, CURRYJULIE, DAV- IS,MONIQUE, DAVIS,STEVE, ERWIN, FLOWERS, FORBY, FOWLER, GRANBERG, LEITCH, OSTERMAN, SCOTT, YARBROUGH, JONES,LOU, MILLER, SCHOENBERG, BELLOCK, MULLIGAN, KLINGLER, BOLAND, LYONS,EILEEN, SLONE AND CURRIE. 305 ILCS 5/5-2 from Ch. 23, par. 5-2 Amends the Medicaid Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Authorizes Medicaid coverage of breast cancer screening and treatment for persons who are enrolled and par- ticipating in a federally funded screening and treatment program administered by the Department of Public Health and who are eligible for that Medicaid coverage under the federal Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code with provisions similar to those of the bill as introduced. Changes include the following: (1) applies to persons who have been screened under the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention breast and cervical cancer early detection program (instead of persons who are enrolled and participating in a federally funded breast cancer screening and treatment program); (2) adds a requirement of Medical eligibility under the Social Security Act; (3) provides HB-0025-Cont. for Medicaid coverage to the maximum extent permitted under the federal Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000 (instead of including coverage of breast cancer screening and treatment during the time that the person is enrolled and participating in federally funded breast cancer screening and treatment program); and (4) adds a requirement of federal approval of the Medicaid coverage, and requires the Department of Public Aid to appy for federal approval of the coverage. Effective imme- diately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code with provisions similar to those of H-am 1. Changes include the following: (1) adds eligibility for persons whose screenings under the U.S. CDC program were funded in whole or in part by funds ap- propriated to the Illinois Department of Public Health for breast or cervical cancer screening; and (2) provides that medical assistance under this provision must be identi- cal to the benefits provided under the State's approved plan under Title XIX of the So- cial Security Act (instead of must be provided to the maximum extent permitted under the federal Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor GARRETT H Added As A Joint Sponsor CROTTY 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Human Services 01-02-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS H Added As A Co-sponsor SOTO 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY 01-02-13 H Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG H Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU 01-02-15 H Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVS H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER 01-02-16 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-02-27 H Added As A Joint Sponsor COULSON 01-03-07 H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Amendment No.02 FEIGENHOLTZ H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-13 H Amendment No.02 FEIGENHOLTZ H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-14 H Amendment No.02 FEIGENHOLTZ Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN 977 HB-0025-Cont. 978 01-03-16 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 113-000-000 H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE 01-03-20 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor PARKER S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm S Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH 01-04-02 S Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SULLIVAN S Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON 01-04-03 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER S Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE S Added As A Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L 01-04-06 S Added As A Co-sponsor LIGHTFORD S Assigned to Public Health & Welfare 01-04-20 S Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN 01-04-24 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-04-25 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-01 S Added As A Co-sponsor BOWLES S Added As A Co-sponsor JACOBS S Added As A Co-sponsor MOLARO S Added As A Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,L S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON S Added As A Co-sponsor LINK S Added As A Co-sponsor SHAW S Third Reading - Passed 051-000-001 H Passed both Houses 01-05-21 H Sent to the Governor 01-07-03 H Governor approved H Effective Date 01-07-03 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0047 HB-0026 BLACK AND LYONS,EILEEN. 225 ILCS 446/30 Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993. Provides that giving notice to the public, by yellow page advertisement, through a sign at the facilities of the towing service, or by any other advertisement, that the towing service opens motor vehicle locks to enable a vehicle to be moved without towing does not constitute holding oneself out to the public as a locksmith if the adver- tisement does not use the word "locksmith". Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 225 ILCS 446/30 Adds reference to: 225 ILCS 446/65 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning rules. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN 01-01-31 H Assigned to Registration & Regulation 01-03-15 H Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-21 H Second Reading-Short Debate H PId Cal 3rd Rdg-ShrtDbt 01-03-23 H Motion Filed PURSUANT TO HOUSE H RULE 60(B), I MOVE H TO TABLE HB 26 H -BLACK H Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt HB-0026--Cont. 01-03-27 H Tabled By Sponsor HB-0027 LEITCH - SAVIANO. 55 ILCS 5/5-1121 60 ILCS 1/85-50 new Amends the Township Code. Allows the township board to formally request a county to demolish, repair, or enclose a dangerous and unsafe building or commence other specified proceedings with respect to property located within the township but outside the territory of any municipality. Provides that if the county declines to take the requested action, the township may apply to the circuit court for an order allowing the township to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to take other specified action. Provides that the township has a lien for the cost of the demolition, repair, or enclosure. Sets the procedures a township must follow to enforce its lien. Makes conforming changes in the Counties Code. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Township Code. Deletes a provision that a demolition lien is su- perior to all other encumbrances, except taxes. Provides that a demolition lien becomes effective at the time of the filing of the lien. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 55 ILCS 5/5-12017 from Ch. 34, par. 5-12017 Deletes everything, Reinserts the provisions of the engrossed bill with the following changes. Amends the Counties Code. Provides that the township in which a building or structure that is in violation of a county building code is located may institute an action in the circuit court to prevent an unlawful use or correct a violation of the county build- ing code. Amends the Township Code. Provides that a township's lien for the cost of demolition, repair, or enclosure becomes effective at the time of filing. Sets forth the procedures a township must follow to enforce the lien. Provides that the provisions al- lowing a township to demolish, repair, or enclose buildings when the county refuses to act apply only to requests made before January 1, 2006 and proceedings related to those requests. Effective immediately. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Counties & Townships 01-03-08 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-13 H Second Reading-Short Debate H PId Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Amendment No.01 BLACK H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-23 H Amendment No.01 BLACK H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/004-000-000 H Amendment No.01 BLACK Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Primary Sponsor Changed To LEITCH H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 100-006-000 01-04-10 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-18 S Chief Sponsor MYERS S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-25 S , Assigned to Local Government 01-04-26 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SULLIVAN 01-05-01 S Postponed 01-05-08 S Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOV S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-05-09 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DUDYCZ 01-05-10 S Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 H Arrive House H Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 979 HB-0027--Cont. 01-05-22 H Motion Filed Concur H Motion referred to HRUL H Calendar Order of Concurren 01 01-05-23 H Motion TO CONCUR SA H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/003-002-000 H H Concurs in S Amend 01/114-000-000 H Passed both Houses 01-06-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO 01-06-21 H Sent to the Governor 01-08-15 H Governor approved H Effective Date 01-08-15 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0347 HB-0028 BLACK. 65 ILCS 5/10-1-7 from Ch. 24, par. 10-1-7 65 ILCS 5/10-1-12 from Ch. 24, par. 10-1-12 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-6 from Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-6 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-14 from Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-14 70 ILCS 705/16.06 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 37.06 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Fire Protection District Act. Provides that the maximum age for induction into a fire or police department is 45 years for a person who has served full-time in the military for at least 10 years. Effective immedi- ately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Fire Protection District Act. Pro- vides that persons who (i) have served full-time in the military for at least 10 years; (ii) are 45 years of age or under; and (iii) were not dishonorably discharged from military service (instead of, persons who have served in the military for at least 10 years and are 45 years of age or under) are eligible for appointment as a police officer or firefighter. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Commn 01-01-31 H Assigned to Cities & Villages 01-02-07 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 0 1 1-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-16 H Amendment No.01 BLACK H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-22 H Amendment No.01 BLACK H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-28 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Amendment No.01 BLACK Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-14 H Motion Filed PURSUANT TO HOUSE H RULE 60(B), I MOVE H TO TABLE HB 28 H -BLACK H Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt 01-03-27 H Tabled By Sponsor HB-0029 DELGADO - HOWARD - MCKEON - FLOWERS, JONES,LOU, YAR- BROUGH, SOTO AND FEIGENHOLTZ. 730 ILCS 5/3-3-2 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-2 730 ILCS 5/3-3-4 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-4 730 ILCS 5/3-3-5 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-5 730 ILCS 5/3-3-8 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-8 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Requires the Prisoner Review Board to pa- role a person eligible for parole and set the time for parole, if the Board finds the person to be an acceptable risk through use of specified Parole Release Risk Assessment In- struments. Provides that if parole is denied, a parole hearing shall be rescheduled no later than one year from the date of denial of the parole. Provides for the release of ter- minally ill prisoners who are eligible for parole. Establishes a Parole Oversight Com- mittee to review parole decisions of the Prisoner Review Board and to have the authority to reverse parole decisions of the Board that are contrary to law. Limits the 980 HB-0029-Cont. parole period of parolees who were sentenced under the law in effect before January 1, 1973 to the period of parole for persons sentenced under the law in effect after that date. Prohibits the use by the Prisoner Review Board of statements submitted by the State's Attorney at the sentencing hearing in making parole decisions. Effective July 1, 2001. FISCAL NOTE, (Prisoner Review Board) The fiscal impact for HB 29 is unknown. CORRECTIONAL NOTE (Department of Corrections) This legislation would have minimal impact on the prison population. There may be some cost savings but the exact amount of savings cannot be determined. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Reinserts the provisions of the bill except: (1) eliminates from the bill, the Parole Oversight Committee; (2) provides that parole hearings shall be con- ducted by a panel of 3 members of the Prisoner Review Board and decisions made by a panel of 3 members (rather than at least 5 members); and (3) eliminates from the bill the prohibition on the use by the Prisoner Review Board of statements submitted by the State's Attorney at the sentencing hearing in making parole decisions. Effective July 1, 2001. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-26 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-29 H Correctional Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law H Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH H Added As A Co-sponsor SOTO 01-03-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-03-08 H Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted H Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 003-008-000 HJUB H Remains in CommiJudiciary II - Criminal Law 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0030 BRUNSVOLD - MCKEON - LANG - OSMOND - GRANBERG, FLOW- ERS, MCGUIRE, HOLBROOK, CURRYJULIE, PARKE AND DAV- IS,STEVE. 820 ILCS 305/8 from Ch. 48, par. 138.8 Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that a provider of medical ser- vices or related services or items to an injured employee agrees to be bound by charges or payment levels allowed by the Industrial Commission. Provides that disputes regard- ing reasonableness of fees or charges shall be resolved in accordance with the Act or the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Prohibits a provider, employer, or insurance carrier from seeking payment for services or items from an employee. Effective imme- diately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON H Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Joint Sponsor GRANBERG 01-01-31 H Assigned to Labor H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE 01-02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE 981 HB-0030-Cont. 01-03-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-005-001 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H 3rd Rdg Deadline Extnd-Rule H Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt 01-05-18 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-05-29 H Approved for Consideration 003-002-000 H 3rd Rdg Deadline Extnd-Rule H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-05-30 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 062-046-007 S Arrive Senate S Chief Sponsor CRONIN S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-05-31 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm HB-0031 MCKEON - BLACK - OSTERMAN - KOSEL - SOTO, O'BRIEN, GRAN- BERG, BELLOCK, YARBROUGH, YOUNGE, RIGHTER, BOLAND, MULLIGAN AND MATHIAS. 30ILCS 105/6z-43 305 ILCS 5/5-23 new Amends the State Finance Act and the Medicaid Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides for a minimum monthly personal needs allowance of $50 for institu- tionalized persons who are eligible for Medicaid. Provides that the allowance is to be paid from amounts appropriated for that purpose from the Tobacco Settlement Recov- ery Fund. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Amends the State Finance Act and the Medicaid Article of the Il- linois Public Aid Code with provisions substantially similar to those of the bill as intro- duced, except that: (1) the State shall pay an amount in addition to the minimum monthly personal needs allowance authorized under the Social Security Act, so that the person's total monthly personal needs allowance from both State and federal sources equals $50 (instead of providing that the State shall pay the entire amount) and (2) pro- vides that the additional amount paid by the State shall be paid from amount appropri- ated for that purpose from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund (instead of the entire allowance being paid from the Fund). Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK H Added As A Joint Sponsor OSTERMAN 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO 01-01-31 H Assigned to Human Services 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG 01-02-15 H Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVS H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK 01-02-16 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 115-000-001 H Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS 01-02-22 S Chief Sponsor MADIGAN,L 01-02-27 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-04 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RONEN 01-05-02 S Sponsor Removed MADIGAN,L S Alt Chief Sponsor Changed RADOGNO 982 HB-0031-Cont. 01-05-16 S Added As A Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN HB-0032 MCKEON - HOWARD - KENNER - FRITCHEY - CURRIE, OSTERMAN AND MATHIAS. 5 ILCS 420/4A-106 from Ch. 127, par. 604A-106 Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Deletes a provision requiring persons examining economic disclosure statements to provide personal information. Deletes a provision that requires that a person whose statement is examined be notified of the ex- amination. Provides that the Secretary of State shall make the statements of economic interests filed by candidates for and persons holding the offices of Governor, Lieuten- ant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Comptroller, and State Trea- surer and by members of and candidates to the General Assembly accessible through the World Wide Web no later than May 1, 2003. FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Secretary of State) Start-up costs associated with this legislation total $50,000. Subsequent years will see an annual impact of $15,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 25 ILCS 170/5.5 new Deletes everything. Retains provisions of the bill but further amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act and also amends the Lobbyist Registration Act. Provides for the optional filing in an electronic format of statements of economic interest and reports required by those Acts. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER 01-01-31 H Assigned to State Government Administration 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY 01-02-15 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee State Government Administration 01-02-16 H Amendment No.01 STE GOV ADMIN H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-22 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 115-001-000 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS 01-02-27 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-05-02 S Assigned to Executive 01-05-10 S To Subcommittee S Committee Executive 01-05-12 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-0033 MCKEON. 765 ILCS 605/1 from Ch. 30, par. 301 Amends the Condominium Property Act. Makes a stylistic change in provisions re- garding the short title of the Act. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0034 MCKEON. 775 ILCS 5/1-101 from Ch. 68, par. 1-101 Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Makes a technical change in provisions iden- tifying the short title of the Act. 983 HB-0034--Cont. 984 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 775 ILCS 5/1-101 Adds reference to: 775 ILCS 5/1-102 from Ch. 68, par. 1-102 775 ILCS 5/1-103 from Ch. 68, par. 1-103 775 ILCS 5/2-101 from Ch. 68, par. 2-101 775 ILCS 5/2-104 from Ch. 68, par. 2-104 775 ILCS 5/3-102.1 from Ch. 68, par. 3-102.1 775 ILCS 5/3-103 from Ch. 68, par. 3-103 775 ILCS 5/3-104.1 from Ch. 68, par. 3-104.1 Deletes everything. Amends the Human Rights Act. Substitutes "disability" for "handicap" and "disabled" for "handicapped" throughout the Act. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-19 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-21 H Amendment No.01 MCKEON H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-26 H Amendment No.01 MCKEON H Rules refers to HDSC H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-27 H Amendment No.01 MCKEON H Recommends be Adopted HDSC/008-000-000 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Amendment No.01 MCKEON Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-28 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 114-000-000 01-03-29 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-05 S Chief Sponsor MADIGAN,L 01-04-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm HB-0035 MCKEON - FRITCHEY. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Department of Natu- ral Resources for support efforts to eradicate the Asian long-hored beetle infestation and urban reforestation. Effective July 1, 2001. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-General Services 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0036 POE - SMITH,MICHAEL - KLINGLER - MYERS,RICHARD - LAWFER, REITZ, FORBY, HARTKE, O'BRIEN, FOWLER, DANIELS, BLACK, JONESJOHN, OSMOND, WAIT, WINKEL, WINTERS, STEPHENS, MOFFITT, BOST, BOLAND, CURRYJULIE, MITCHELL,BILL, TUR- NER,JOHN, O'CONNOR, LINDNER, BERNS AND RIGHTER. New Act Creates the Illinois AgFirst Infrastructure Development Act. Requires the Depart- ment of Agriculture to establish a Crises Safety Net Response Program to provide job training and employment services for farmers and farm workers. Creates a value-added virtual equity loan and grant program to promote value-added processing of Illinois farm products. Creates the Enhanced Value-Added Agriculture Production Guarantee Program to provide State Guarantees for loans to finance or refinance debts for special- ized agri-businesses that engage in the process of adding value to agricultural products. Requires the Department to adopt an agriculture management curriculum. Creates the Illinois Agricultural Small Business Authority within the Department to provide techni- cal and managerial assistance to new-generation co-ops and small agri-businesses. Creates the Agri-business Outreach Program within the Department to provide assis- tance to the public, the General Assembly, the Governor's Office, and State and local government agencies. Requires the Department to develop a voluntary certification 985 HB-0036-Cont. process that guarantees buyers that certified products warrant a premium price. Re- quires the Department to identify consumer preferences; identify new markets; identify preserved products; underwrite certain demonstrations; and provide market analyses and trend projections to interested persons. Repealed on July 1, 2005. Effective July 1, 2001. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows (instead of requires) the Department of Agriculture to establish a Crisis Safety Net Response Program to provide job training and employment services for farmers and farm workers. Provides that grants under the value-added virtual equity program may not exceed 10% (instead of 50%) of the project's total cost. Provides that State Guarantees under the Enhanced Value-Added Agriculture Production Guarantee Program may not exceed $5,000,000 (instead of $1,000,000) per applicant. Deletes provisions concerning the certification process for Illinois products that have traits and qualities that warrant a premium price. Makes technical corrections. Provides that the aggregate amount of State guarantees to any applicant may not exceed $5,000,000 (in- stead of $1,000,000). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 5 ILCS 120/1.02 from Ch. 102, par. 41.02 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 20 ILCS 205/40.43 rep. Deletes everything. Creates the Illinois Agriculture Infrastructure Development A< of 2001. Creates the Infrastructure Development Advisory Board for Agriculture in tt Department of Agriculture. Provides for the appointment of members to the Board. Se the powers and duties of the Board. Requires the Director of Agriculture to annually rl port to the Governor, the State Treasurer, the Secretary of the Senate, and the Clerk < the House of Representatives on the Department of Agriculture's activities during the previous calendar year. Creates an Agriculture Infrastructure Development Grant Pro- gram to promote the value-added processing of Illinois' agricultural products. Requires grant recipients to submit periodic reports to the Department of Agriculture. Contains other provisions. Amends the Open Meetings Act. Provides that the Infrastructure De- velopment Advisory Board for Agriculture is subject to the provisions of the Open Meetings Act. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Agriculture Infrastructure Development Fund. Repeals a provision of the Department of Agriculture Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois concerning the Illinois Value-Added Agricultural Enhancement Program. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Agriculture 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN H Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor LAWFER 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER 01-02-22 H Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor DANIELS H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL H Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER HB-0036--Cont. 01-02-27 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE 01-03-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN 01-03-08 H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-20 H Amendment No.02 POE H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'CONNOR 01-03-23 H Amendment No.02 POE H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/004-000-000 H Amendment No.02 POE Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER 01-03-26 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 110-000-000 H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER 01-03-27 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor NOLAND S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-05 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L 01-04-17 S Added As A Co-sponsor BOWLES HB-0037 POE - KLINGLER - MYERS,RICHARD - LAWFER - BLACK, HARTKE, O'BRIEN, FOWLER AND FORBY. Appropriates $25,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Ag- iculture to administer the Illinois AgFirst Infrastructure Development Act. Effective ly 1, 2001. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN H Added As A Joint Sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS,RICHARD - H Added As A Joint Sponsor LAWFER H Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY 01-03-06 H Re-assigned to Appropriations-General Services 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0038 POE. Appropriates the sum of $1,500,000 to the Capital Development Board for the acqui- sition from the City of Springfield of the approximately 7 acres of property in the Oak Ridge Cemetery that surrounds the Illinois Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Illinois Korean War Memorial to be used as an all wars memorial area and the sum of $500,000 to the Board for the planning, construction, and related costs to build a Ceremonial Pa- vilion on the acquired property. Effective July 1, 2001. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-General Services 01-03-06 H Re-assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0039 POE - REITZ. 625 ILCS 5/4-214 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-214 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a person who abandons a vehicle or aids and abets in the abandonment of a vehicle is not eligible to obtain registration for another vehicle until the fine and costs have been paid. Provides that, if the person al- ready has transferred his or her registration to another vehicle or has newly obtained 986 987 HB-0039-Cont. registration for another vehicle without having paid the fine or costs, the Secretary of State shall revoke the registration and shall notify the person that his or her registration for that vehicle is void. Provides that the person may not obtain a new vehicle registra- tion until the fine and costs have been paid. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the amendatory provisions of the original bill and reinserts those provisions with deletions and additions. Deletes language providing that if the person already has transferred his or her registration to another vehicle or has newly obtained registration to another vehicle without having paid the fine or costs, the Secretary of State shall re- voke the registration and shall notify the person that his or her registration for that vehi- cle is void. Provides that a person in possession of an abandoned vehicle may notify the last registered owner of the vehicle that he or she may not transfer his or her registration to another vehicle or newly obtain registration for another vehicle until the fine and costs have been paid and that he or she may sign the vehicle over to the person in pos- session if he or she no longer wishes to retain the vehicle. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 625 ILCS 5/4-214 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor REITZ 01-01-31 H Assigned to Constitutional Officers 01-03-07 H Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-08 H Second Reading-Short Debate H PId Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 113-000-000 01-03-21 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-03-28 S Chief Sponsor PARKER 01-03-29 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-02 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L 01-04-06 S Assigned to Transportation 01-04-18 S Postponed 01-05-02 S Postponed 01-05-09 S Recommended do pass 007-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-05-16 S Filed with Secretary S Amendment No.01 PARKER S Amendment referred to SRUL S Amendment No.01 PARKER S Rules refers to STRN 01-05-17 S Amendment No.01 PARKER S Be apprvd for consideratn STRN/007-000-000 S Second Reading S Amendment No.01 PARKER Adopted S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-18 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 01-05-21 H Motion Filed Non-Concur 01/POE H Calendar Order of Concurren 01 01-05-31 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0040 BELLOCK - LANG - OSMOND - LYONSEILEEN - FEIGENHOLTZ, KOSEL, SOMMER, MCGUIRE, KLINGLER, KRAUSE, BRADY, HULT- GREN, MORROW, YARBROUGH, PARKE, MCKEON, MCCARTHY, FRANKS, RUTHERFORD, BROSNAHAN, COULSON, DAVIS,STEVE AND BOLAND. 320 ILCS 25/3.15 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act. Provides that beginning on January 1, 2002, prescription drugs covered under the Act include those used to treat osteoporosis. Effective January 1, 2002. HB-0040-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG H Added As A Joint Sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN 01-01-17 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-01-30 H Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Co-sponsor SOMMER 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue H Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS H Added As A Co-sponsor RUTHERFORD 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON 01-02-23 H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE 01-03-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16-H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) IB-0041 MEYER - STEPHENS - MAUTINO - MYERS,RICHARD - HOLBROOK, O'BRIEN, CURRYJULIE, DART, ERWIN, BUGIELSKI, BURKE, CAP- PARELLI, LYONSJOSEPH, YOUNGE, MOFFITT, BRADY, LY- ONS,EILEEN, BELLOCK, MATHIAS, RIGHTER AND BRADLEY. 730 ILCS 5/3-12-16 new Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Creates the Helping Paws Service Dog Program within the correctional industries program of the Department of Corrections. Provides that the Department shall select persons who are committed to the Department to be trained as service dog trainers. Provides that a committed person selected for the Program shall receive instruction in dog obedience training, service dog training, and dog health care. Provides that the Department shall provide service dogs to disabled )ersons free of charge. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to create the Helping Paws Service Dog Program. Incorporates the pro- visions of the introduced bill but makes the following changes: (1) changes the defini- tion of "disabled person", (2) adds a definition of "animal care professional", (3) provides that the program is also designed to train committed persons to be animal care professionals, (4) provides that priority must be given to committed persons who have a high school diploma or who have passed the high school level Test of General Educa- tional Development, (5) provides that a review committee consisting of an equal num- ber of persons from the Department of Corrections and a non-profit organization designated by the Department are to select a disabled person to receive the service dog, and (6) provides that the non-profit organization must select the dogs to be trained as service dogs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that the Department of Corrections may (rather than shall) establish the Helping Paws Service Dog Program, contract with service dog professionals to train committed persons to be certified service dog trainers, and designate a non-profit orga- nization to select animals from humane societies and shelters for the purpose of being trained as service dogs. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO 988 HB-0041--Cont. 01-01-10 01-01-16 01-01-31 01-02-01 01-02-07 01-02-08 01-02-15 01-02-21 01-02-22 01-03-07 01-03-21 01-03-26 01-03-27 01-03-28 01-04-03 01-04-04 01-04-05 01-04-18 01-04-25 01-04-26 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm H Added As A Joint Sponsor MEYER H Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor DART H Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI H Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE H Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH H Primary Sponsor Changed To MEYER H Joint Sponsor Changed to STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Amendment No.02 MEYER H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY H Amendment No.03 MEYER H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Amendment No.03 MEYER H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/004-000-000 H Amendment No.03 MEYER Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Tabled Pursnt to Rule 40(a) HA #2 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 117-000-000 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor LAUZEN S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DONAHUE S Assigned to State Government Operations S Added as Chief Co-sponsor NOLAND S Recommended do pass 008-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-05-02 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-09 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DILLARD S Added As A Co-sponsor BOWLES S Added As A Co-sponsor JACOBS S Added As A Co-sponsor MOLARO S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON S Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 H Passed both Houses 01-06-07 H Sent to the Governor 01-08-03 H Governor approved H Effective Date 01-08-03 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0236 989 HB-0042 MYERS,RICHARD - STEPHENS - MEYER - MAUTINO - HOLBROOK, O'BRIEN AND ERWIN. Appropriates $1,500,000 from the Working Capital Revolving Fund to the Depart- ment of Corrections for implementation of the Helping Paws Service Dog Program cre- ated by the 92nd General Assembly. Effective immediately. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-16 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MEYER 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety 01-02-01 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-02-23 H Primary Sponsor Changed To MYERS,RICHARD H Joint Sponsor Changed to STEPHENS 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0043 LAWFER - HARTKE AND BELLOCK. New Act Creates the Animal Agriculture Industry Development Program Act. Requires the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to award grants to animal agricul- .ure industry producers for the purpose of obtaining consultant and other professional services to evaluate the start-up, modernization, or expansion of Illinois animal agricul- ture operations. Repeals the Act on July 1, 2007. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Department of Agriculture shall provide technical support and ex- pertise to the Animal Agriculture Industry Development Program established by this Act. Changes the effective date to January 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Agriculture 01-02-08 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE 01-02-15 H Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-16 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 112-000-000 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-02-21 S Chief Sponsor SIEBEN S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-05 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L 01-04-17 S Added As A Co-sponsor BOWLES HB-0044 LAWFER - GARRETT AND BLACK. New Act Creates the Property Rights Preservation Law and the Relief for Diminished Prop- erty Value Law. Requires the Attorney General to develop and provide to State and lo- cal agencies guidelines to assist in identifying and evaluating State and local government actions that may result in the taking of private property such that compen- sation to the property owner is required under the Illinois or United States constitution. Requires State and local agencies to assess whether a government action may result in such a taking of private property. Provides a cause of action for property owners and provides for enforcement by the Attorney General. Provides a cause of action for dam- ages for a property owner whose property is diminished in value by 50% or more by ap- plication of a statute, ordinance, regulation, or policy or by denial of a permit or other governmental authorization. Provides for a civil action to invalidate a statute, ordi- nance, regulation, or policy or a provision of a permit or other governmental authoriza- tion that does not substantially advance its stated governmental purpose. 990 HB-0042 HB-0044--Cont. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor GARRETT 01-01-31 H Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0045 MITCHELL,BILL - MATHIAS, BOLAND AND POE. 35 ILCS 5/213 new 35 ILCS 5/214 new 35 ILCS 5/215 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates a tax credit for a motor fuel retailer in the amount of $0.04 for each gallon of gasohol sold in Illinois during the taxable year by that motor fuel retailer. Creates a $2,000 tax credit for each taxpayer who purchases a new E85 ethanol powered motor vehicle for each vehicle purchased during the tax- able year. Creates a $10,000 tax credit for each motor fuel retailer who installs one or more new E85 ethanol fuel dispensing pumps at his or her motor fuel retail store in Illi- nois during the taxable year. Provides that each of the credits applies during taxable years 2002 through 2006. Provides that the credits may not reduce the taxpayer's liabil- ity to less than zero. Effective January 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Co-sponsor POE 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0046 BURKE - JONES,SHIRLEY, DAVIS,MONIQUE AND YARBROUGH. New Act Creates the Window Guard and Guard Rail Act. Requires the installation of guards at every point of danger in commercial and residential buildings to prevent persons from falling. Requires that guards be installed in a manner approved by the Department of Public Health. Makes the knowing failure of a building owner or owner's agent to in- stall guards a Class B misdemeanor. Provides that a building owner or owner's agent who knowingly fails to install guards is strictly liable in tort for injuries resulting from that failure. Requires the Department of Public Health to administer and enforce the Act. Restricts the concurrent exercise of home rule powers. HOUSING AFFORDABILITY NOTE (Housing Development Authority) The impact cannot be determined at this time due to insuffi- cient information concerning the extent to which existing building codes already apply, the larger probable applicability of the bill to multi-story buildings and to rental properties, and the lack of reference to what types of building materials would be required for the guards and guard rails. CORRECTIONAL NOTE (Department of Corrections) There will be no prison population impact or fiscal impact. Correctional Note (Department of Corrections) The prison population and fiscal impact is none. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Creates the Window Guard and Guard Rail Act with provisions substantially similar to those of the bill as introduced. Changes include the following: (1) eliminates application to commercial buildings; (2) in the definition of "point of danger", adds types of spaces subject to the Act; (3) adds requirements for construction of guards or railings; (4) provides that a tenant of a building is not responsible for in- stalling guards unless the tenant is an owner of the building or an agent of the owner; (5) adds provisions concerning application of the Act to landmark buildings; (6) in the case of existing buildings, requires compliance with the Act within 6 months after the Act's effective date; and (7) authorizes home rule units to regulate the installation of guards in residential buildings in a manner more restrictive than the Act. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Public Health) According to the 1990 census, there are 4,506,275 housing units 991 HB-0046--Cont. and 300,000 commercial buildings in Illinois. Assuming a cost of $100 per inspection/certification, the cost would be over $450 million, not including the actual cost of guard rail installation. In addition, the cost for 10 - 12 IDPH staff to implement this program would be approximately $800,000. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Public Health) Same as previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; Home Rule; Housing Afford 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-19 H Housing Aford Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-29 H Correctional Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-02-06 H Assigned to Executive 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE 01-02-08 H Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY 01-02-26 H Correctional Note Filed H Committee Executive 01-02-28 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-03-01 H Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted H Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 007-006-000 H Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Stndrd Dbt 01-03-06 H Fiscal Note Req as amended BLACK H Cal 2nd Rdg Stndrd Dbt 01-03-14 H Fiscal Note Filed H Cal 2nd Rdg Stndrd Dbt 01-03-20 H Fiscal Note Filed as amnded H Cal 2nd Rdg Stndrd Dbt 01-03-28 H Second Reading-Stnd Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Stndrd Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0047 BURKE - MADIGAN,MJ - CAPPARELLI - MORROW - DAV- IS,MONIQUE, FRITCHEY, YARBROUGH, JONES,LOU, COLLINS, SOTO, DELGADO AND MENDOZA. 205 ILCS 635/1-4 from Ch. 17, par. 2321-4 205 ILCS 635/1-5 from Ch. 17, par. 2321-5 205 ILCS 635/4-8 from Ch. 17, par. 2324-8 205 ILCS 635/4-8.1 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.2 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.3 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.4 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.5 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.6 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.7 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.8 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.9 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.10 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.11 new Amends the Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987. Increases the size of the Res- idential Mortgage Board from 5 to 7 members. Provides that one of the additional members shall be a representative of the National Training and Information Center and one shall be a representative of the Woodstock Institute. Requires the board to meet at least 4 times each calendar year. Provides that upon the Commissioner's motion, upon the motion of the Residential Mortgage Board, or upon the verified complaint of any person establishing grounds for disciplinary action, the Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate shall investigate licensees. Provides for hearings and procedures for the hearings. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Banks and Real Estate) There would be an estimated annual cost of $50,280, $50,000 for additional hearings that might be necessitated by this Act and $280 for two additional board members to attend four meetings. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 992 993 HB-0047-Cont. 205 ILCS 635/1-4 from Ch. 17, par. 2321-4 205 ILCS 635/1-5 from Ch. 17, par. 2321-5 205 ILCS 635/4-8 from Ch. 17, par. 2324-8 205 ILCS 635/4-8.1 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.2 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.3 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.4 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.5 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.6 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.7 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.8 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.9 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.10 new 205 ILCS 635/4-8.11 new Adds reference to: New Act Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Predatory Home Loan Practices Act. Prohibits various practices and charges in connection with home loans made to persons with respect to their primary residence. Prohibits the impo- sition of prepayment penalties, flipping of loans, and lender financing of credit insur- ance. Imposes limitations on high-cost loans. Prohibits loans unless the lender reasonably believes that the borrower is able to make scheduled payments to repay the loan without respect to the borrower's equity in the property. Authorizes a borrower to obtain damages for violations of the Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: 205 ILCS 5/2 from Ch. 17, par. 302 205 ILCS 5/6.2 new 205 ILCS 5/6.3 new 205 ILCS 5/6.4 new 205 ILCS 5/6.5 new 205 ILCS 5/6.6 new 205 ILCS 5/6.7 new 205 ILCS 5/6.8 new 205 ILCS 5/6.9 new 205 ILCS 5/6.10 new 205 ILCS 5/6.11 new 205 ILCS 5/6.12 new 205 ILCS 5/6.13 new 205 ILCS 5/6.14 new 205 ILCS 5/6.15 new 205 ILCS 5/6.16 new 205 ILCS 5/6.17 new 205 ILCS 5/6.18 new 205 ILCS 105/1-10.39 new 205 ILCS 105/1-10.40 new 205 ILCS 105/1-10.41 new 205 ILCS 105/1-10.42 new 205 ILCS 105/5-17 new 205 ILCS 105/5-18 new 205 ILCS 105/5-19 new 205 ILCS 105/5-20 new 205 ILCS 105/5-21 new 205 ILCS 105/5-22 new 205 ILCS 105/5-23 new 205 ILCS 105/5-24 new 205 ILCS 105/5-25 new 205 ILCS 105/5-26 new 205 ILCS 105/5-27 new 205 ILCS 105/5-28 new 205 ILCS 105/5-29 new 205 ILCS 105/5-30 new 205 ILCS 105/5-31 new 205 ILCS 105/5-32 new HB-0047--Cont. 205 ILCS 105/5-33 new 205 ILCS 205/1007.125 new 205 ILCS 205/1007.130 new 205 ILCS 205/1007.135 new 205 ILCS 205/1007.140 new 205 ILCS 205/6015 new 205 ILCS 205/6016 new 205 ILCS 205/6017 new 205 ILCS 205/6018 new 205 ILCS 205/6019 new 205 ILCS 205/6020 new 205 ILCS 205/6021 new 205 ILCS 205/6022 new 205 ILCS 205/6023 new 205 ILCS 205/6024 new 205 ILCS 205/6025 new 205 ILCS 205/6026 new 205 ILCS 205/6027 new 205 ILCS 205/6028 new 205 ILCS 205/6029 new 205 ILCS 205/6030 new 205 ILCS 205/6031 new 205 ILCS 305/1.1 205 ILCS 305/66.1 new 205 ILCS 305/66.2 new 205 ILCS 305/66.3 new 205 ILCS 305/66.4 new 205 ILCS 305/66.5 new 205 ILCS 305/66.6 new 205 ILCS 305/66.7 new 205 ILCS 305/66.8 new 205 ILCS 305/66.9 new 205 ILCS 305/66.10 new 205 ILCS 305/66.11 new 205 ILCS 305/66.12 new 205 ILCS 305/66.13 new 205 ILCS 305/66.14 new 205 ILCS 305/66.15 new 205 ILCS 635/1-4 205 ILCS 635/5-2 new 205 ILCS 635/5-3 new 205 ILCS 635/5-4 new 205 ILCS 635/5-5 new 205 ILCS 635/5-6 new 205 ILCS 635/5-7 new 205 ILCS 635/5-8 new 205 ILCS 635/5-9 new 205 ILCS 635/5-10 new 205 ILCS 635/5-1 1 new 205 ILCS 635/5-12 new 205 ILCS 635/5-13 new 205 ILCS 635/5-14 new 205 ILCS 635/5-15 new 205 ILCS 635/5-16 new 205 ILCS 635/5-17 new 205 ILCS 635/5-18 new 205 ILCS 660/2 205 ILCS 660/16.6 new 205 ILCS 660/16.7 new 205 ILCS 660/16.8 new 205 ILCS 660/16.9 new 205 ILCS 660/16.10 new 205 ILCS 660/16.11 new 205 ILCS 660/16.12 new 205 ILCS 660/16.13 new 205 ILCS 660/16.14 new 205 ILCS 660/1 6.15 new 205 ILCS 660/16.16 new from Ch. 17, par. 4402 from Ch. 17, par. 2321-4 from Ch. 17, par. 5202 994 HB-0047-Cont. 205 ILCS 660/16.17 new 205 ILCS 660/16.18 new 205 ILCS 660/16.19 new 205 ILCS 660/16.20 new 205 ILCS 670/17.1 new 205 ILCS 670/17.2 new 205 ILCS 670/17.3 new 205 ILCS 670/17.4 new 205 ILCS 670/17.5 new 205 ILCS 670/17.6 new 205 ILCS 670/17.7 new 205 ILCS 670/17.8 new 205 ILCS 670/17.9 new 205 ILCS 670/17.10 new 205 ILCS 670/17.11 new 205 ILCS 670/17.12 new 205 ILCS 670/17.13 new 205 ILCS 670/17.14 new 205 ILCS 670/17.15 new 205 ILCS 670/17.16 new 205 ILCS 670/17.17 new 205 ILCS 670/17.18 new 205 ILCS 670/17.19 new Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Bank- ing Act, the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985, the Savings Bank Act, the Residen- tial Mortgage License Act of 1987, the Illinois Credit Union Act, the Sales Finance Agency Act, and the Consumer Installment Loan Act. Provides for the regulation of high risk home loans. Provides that a "high risk home loan" is a loan that (1) has an APR that is more than 6 percentage points, in the case of a first mortgage lien or more than 8 percentage points, in the case of a junior mortgage lien, higher than the yield on certain U.S. Treasury securities or (2) has points and fees payable by the consumer of the greater of 5% of the loan or $800. Limits the conditions under which a lender may make a high risk mortgage loan. Limits payments to contractors. Prohibits refinancing in certain instances. Prohibits the financing of prepaid insurance products and warran- ties. Authorizes the Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate to conduct examinations and require remedial action by lenders who have unusually high foreclosure rates. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-25 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-30 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-02-04 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI H Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW 01-03-01 H Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted H Remains in CommiExecutive 01-03-15 H Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE H Adopted H Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 007-006-000 H Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Stndrd Dbt 01-03-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor SOTO H Added As A Co-sponsor DELGADO 01-03-29 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Co-sponsor MENDOZA 01-04-04 H Second Reading-Stnd Debate H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-04-06 H 3rd Rdg Deadline Extnd-Rule H Hild Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-05-18 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 995 HB-0048 BURKE - MCGUIRE - BIGGINS - KLINGLER - BELLOCK, BOLAND AND FRANKS. New Act 5 ILCS 80/4.22 new 225 ILCS 125/25 Creates the Surgical Assistant Practice Act. Regulates surgical assistants through li- censing requirements. Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act to repeal the new Act on Jan- uary 1, 2012. Amends the Perfusionist Practice Act. Retitles the Board of Perfusion as the Board of Perfusion and Surgical Assisting. Adds a member to the Board who is ac- tively licensed as a surgical assistant. Effective January 1, 2002. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Professional Regulation) Revenue over 4 years is expected to be $321,500 and expenses over 4 year would be $231,895, for a net deficit of $89,605. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act 5 ILCS 80/4.22 new 225 ILCS 125/25 Adds reference to: 215 ILCS 5/356z. new 215 ILCS 125/4-6.5 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Insur- ance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Ser- vices Plans Act. Requires coverage for services rendered by surgical assistants. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; Home Rule 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-25 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGUIRE 01-02-01 H Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGINS 01-02-06 H Assigned to Executive 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-15 H Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-26 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor BELLOCK 01-03-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-03-28 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-29 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 116-000-000 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor WALSH,T 01-03-30 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-04 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DILLARD 01-04-10 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor SULLIVAN 01-04-17 S Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON 01-04-19 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER 01-05-02 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 01-05-08 S To Subcommittee S Committee Insurance & Pensions 01-05-12 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 01-05-31 S Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 3-9(B) SRUL S NOVEMBER 1,2001. S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 01-11-02 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) HB-0049 PARKE. 225 ILCS 410/3-3 from Ch. 111, par. 1703-3 Amends the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Act of 1985. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning qualifications for licensure as a cos- metologist by a barber school graduate. 996 HB-0048 HB- 0049o- Cont. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0050 PARKE - LYONS,EILEEN - HOWARD - KENNER - WOJCIK, DART, KLINGLER, DAVIS,MONIQUE, MCCARTHY, ERWIN, COLLINS, YAR- BROUGH, BOLAND, FRANKS, FLOWERS, MATHIAS, GILES, BERNS AND MILLER. New Act Creates the Tobacco Settlement Proceeds for Investigational Clinical Cancer Trials Act. Provides that up to 10% of the amounts distributed by the State from tobacco set- tlement proceeds shall be dedicated to assist in the payment for services provided under a qualified investigational clinical cancer trials program. Describes the criteria for se- lecting program participants. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish and administer the program. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER 01-01-31 H Assigned to Tobacco Settlement Proceeds 01-02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor DART 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-03-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-001-003 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Second Reading-Short Debate H PId Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 113-000-000 H Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor GILES H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS H Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER 01-04-10 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-11 S Chief Sponsor LAUZEN 01-04-17 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm HB-0051 PARKE. 625 ILCS 5/12-610 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-610 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a driver may wear a single-sided headset or earpiece with a cellular or other mobile telephone that allows him or her to use a telephone without holding the telephone or its handset or receiver. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0052 PARKE. 510 ILCS 70/4.05 new 510 ILCS 70/16 from Ch. 8, par. 716 Amends the Humane Care for Animals Act. Prohibits a person from transmitting or receiving simulcasting of greyhound races for commercial purposes. Provides that a vi- olation is a Class A misdemeanor. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 997 HB-005 2-Cont. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0053 PARKE. 510 ILCS 70/4.05 new 510 ILCS 70/16 from Ch. 8, par. 716 Amends the Humane Care for Animals Act to prohibit operating greyhound races for public exhibition for monetary remuneration. Provides that a violation is a Class A mis- demeanor. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0054 PARKE AND ERWIN. 35 ILCS 105/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-5 35 ILCS 105/3-50 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-50 35 ILCS 120/2-5 from Ch. 120, par. 441-5 35 ILCS 120/2-45 from Ch. 120, par. 441-45 30 ILCS 805/8.25 new Amends the Use Tax Act and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. With respect to the exemption for certain manufacturing and assembling machinery and equipment, adds computers, sensors, software, and related equipment, including these items used in computer-assisted design or computer assisted manufacturing. Excepts the exemption from the sunset requirements. Provides that the term "equipment" includes a computer assisted design, computer assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system contributing to a manufacturing or assembly process (rather than, includes computers used primarily in operating exempt machinery and equipment in such a system). Amends the State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0055 PARKE. 730 ILCS 5/5-6-3.1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a person placed on court su- pervision for driving an uninsured vehicle must maintain proof of financial responsibil- ity, in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary of State, for a period of at least 3 years (rather than one year) after the date the proof is first filed. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Constitutional Officers 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0056 PARKE - LINDNER AND BLACK. 820 ILCS 405/1506.3 from Ch. 48, par. 576.3 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Eliminates provisions specifying fund building rates for certain employers in 2002 and subsequent years. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Labor 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LINDNER 01-02-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 998 HB-0057 PARKE. 30 ILCS 105/6z-18 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 30 ILCS 105/6z-20 from Ch. 127,'par. 142z-20 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-10 35 ILCS 110/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-10 35 ILCS 115/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-10 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441-10 35 ILCS 120/2d from Ch. 120, par. 441 d 35 ILCS 505/13a from Ch. 120, par. 429a Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that beginning July 1, 2001 and there- after, the tax with respect to motor fuel and gasohol is imposed under these Acts at the rate of 1.25% (permanently eliminating the State's portion of the tax). Reduces from $0.04 to $0.01 the amount per gallon of motor fuel and from $0.03 to $0.01 the amount per gallon of gasohol that a motor fuel retailer shall prepay in taxes to a registered dis- tributor, supplier, or other reseller of motor fuel. Amends the State Finance Act to pro- vide for the distribution of the 1.25% tax on motor fuel and gasohol. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to provide that the part (b) rate of the tax imposed upon the use of motor fuel upon highways of this State by commercial motor vehicles shall be determined us- ing a 1.25% rate rather than a 6.25% rate beginning July 1, 2001. Effective immedi- ately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-04-04 H Motion Filed PURSUANT TO RULE H 18(G), 1 MOVE TO H DISCHARGE THE H RULES COMMITTEE H FROM FURTHER H CONSIDERATION OF H HB 57 AND ADVANCE H TO THE ORDER OF H SECOND READING - H STANDARD DEBATE H -BLACK H REP.CURR1E OBJECTS H TO THE MOTION H Chair Rules H IN ORDER H Appeal Ruling of Chair BLACK H Shall Chair Be Sustained H Mtn Pvl/Chr Ssn/000-000048-052-000 H Committee Rules HB-0058 COWLISHAW - PARKE - BLACK - JONES JOHN - BOST, MCCARTHY, DART, BERNS, POE, RIGHTER, MITCHELL,BILL, STEPHENS, MOF- FITT AND MATHIAS. 35 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides for an income tax deduction for tax- able years ending on or after December 31, 2001 in an amount equal to any compensa- tion paid to a resident for reserve duty in the Armed Forces of the United States or for any service as a member of the Illinois National Guard. Exempts the deduction from the sunset provisions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-09 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY 01-03-16 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 01 1-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 999 HB-0057 01-03-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor DART 01-03-23 H Primary Sponsor Changed To COWLISHAW H Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE 01-04-03 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 110-000-000 H Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK H Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Joint Sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS 01-04-04 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-06 S Chief Sponsor GEO-KARIS S Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOWLES S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm HB-0059 MITCHELL,BILL - MATHIAS - BERNS - RIGHTER - TURNERJOHN, POE, LAWFER, LYONS,EILEEN, WAIT, JONESJOHN, BELLOCK, KURTZ, BRADY, MITCHELLJERRY, WINKEL, SAVIANO, STEPHENS, MYERS,RICHARD, MOFFITT, BOST, BIGGINS, LINDNER, DURKIN, PARKE, MOORE AND O'CONNOR. 815 ILCS 370/2 from Ch. 5, par. 1702 815 ILCS 370/3 from Ch. 5, par. 1703 815 ILCS 370/4.2 new 815 ILCS 370/7 from Ch. 5, par. 1707 815 ILCS 370/7.1 Amends the Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act. Provides that the public pol- icy of this State is that methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) must be removed from Illi- nois motor fuel. Defines MTBE. Provides that on or after January 1, 2002, motor fuel may be sold or offered for sale only if no MTBE has been introduced on or after Janu- ary 1, 2002. Provides that a violation does not occur if the motor fuel contains a trace amount of MTBE not intentionally introduced on or after January 1, 2002. Defines a "trace amount" of MTBE. Requires every retailer of motor fuel to display a statement informing the customer that the motor fuel being sold does not contain MTBE. Effec- tive January 1, 2002. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-02-02 H Added As A Joint Sponsor BERNS H Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGHTER 01-02-08 H Added As A Joint Sponsor TIRNERJOHN 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,JERRY H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE 1000 HB-0058-Cont. HB-0059-Cont. 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-03-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'CONNOR HB-0060 STEPHENS - BLACK - RIGHTER - MITCHELL,BILL - JONESJOHN, MYERS,RICHARD AND LYONS,EILEEN. 65 ILCS 5/11-54. 1-2 from Ch. 24, par. 11-54.1-2 225 ILCS 205/2 from Ch. 85, par. 2002 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Carnival Regulation Act. Provides that an application for a written permit to set up, run, operate, or conduct a carnival shall in- clude the name, date of birth, and social security number of the applicant and each em- ployee or subcontractor that the applicant, at the time of the application, expects to be on site for the carnival. Requires the fair board or corporate authorities to provide a copy of the permit application to the local law enforcement agency. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything. Reinserts the provisions of the bill as introduced but makes the following changes: (1) the information requirement imposed does not apply to any per- son or contractor that has not worked for the carnival an average of at least 20 hours per week during the 60 days immediately preceding the first date the carnival is open to the public and also does not apply to any person or contractor that is a resident of the city, town, or village in which the carnival is set up and operating; (2) the issuance of the permit to operate the carnival is conditioned upon compliance with the information re- quirement imposed; and (3) after receipt of a copy of the permit application from the corporate authorities or the fair board, and upon request, the local law enforcement agency shall provide a copy of the application to the Illinois Department of Labor. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN 01-01-31 H Assigned to Cities & Villages 01-02-07 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-00-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Joint Sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,JOHN 01-02-16 H Amendment No.01 BLACK H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-22 H Amendment No.01 BLACK H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-28 H Amendment No.02 BLACK H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-13 H Amendment No.02 BLACK H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-14 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Amendment No.01 BLACK Withdrawn H Amendment No.02 BLACK Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-05 H Primary Sponsor Changed To STEPHENS H Joint Sponsor Changed to BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 115-000-000 01-04-06 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-17 S Chief Sponsor WATSON 01-04-18 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-25 S Assigned to Local Government 01-05-01 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-05-02 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-07-01 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) 1001 HB-0061 FEIGENHOLTZ - HOFFMAN - BLACK - SOTO - DART, DAVIS,STEVE, PARKE, KOSEL, CROTTY, HOLBROOK AND ERWIN. 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 625 ILCS 5/3-648 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the State Finance Act. Creates the Pet Over- population Control Fund. Provides for the issuance of Pet Friendly license plates. Pro- vides that in addition to the appropriate registration fees, an applicant for the special plate shall be charged an original issuance fee of $40 and a fee of $27 for each renewal. Provides that $25 of the additional original issuance fee and $25 of the renewal fee shall be deposited into the Pet Overpopulation Control Fund. Provides that $15 of the origi- nal issuance fee and $2 of the renewal fee shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. Provides that subject to appropriation by the General As- sembly and approval by the Secretary of State, the moneys in the Pet Overpopulation Control Fund shall be paid as grants to nonprofit, tax-exempt humane societies solely for the humane sterilization of dogs and cats in the State of Illinois. Provides that in ap- proving these grants, the Secretary of State shall consider the recommendations of a volunteer board appointed by the Secretary, consisting of 5 officers or directors of hu- mane societies operating in different regions in Illinois. FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Secretary of State) Programming and administration costs associated with any new line of license plates is estimated at $50,000. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-19 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN 01-01-26 H Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK 01-01-30 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Assigned to Constitutional Officers 01-02-07 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO 01-02-08 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DART 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-02-21 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 105-011-000 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-03-02 S Chief Sponsor DILLARD S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L 01-03-06 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-03-08 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RADOGNO 01-03-12 S Added As A Co-sponsor MOLARO 01-03-21 S Added As A Co-sponsor BOWLES 01-04-04 S Added As A Co-sponsor KLEMM 01-04-10 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MYERS 01-05-01 S Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON 01-07-27 S Added As A Co-sponsor PETERSON 01-11-13 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS 01 -11-15 S Assigned to Transportation S Added As A Co-sponsor PARKER 01-11-16 S Added As A Co-sponsor BOMKE 01-11-27 S Added As A Co-sponsor SILVERSTEIN S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg S Added As A Co-sponsor LINK S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 1002 HB-0061 1003 HB-0061-Cont. 01-11-28 S Third Reading - Passed 053-002-000 H Passed both Houses 01-12-12 H Sent to the Governor 02-01-11 H Governor approved H Effective Date 02-06-01 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0520 HB-0062 GRANBERG - MADIGAN,MJ. New Act Creates the Metro-East Sports Facilities Authority Act. Creates the Metro-East Sports Facilities Authority. Authorizes the Authority to make loans for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, maintaining, or rehabilitating sports facilities in Madison and St. Clair counties. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0063 GRANBERG - NOVAK - MADIGAN,MJ - BOST - REITZ, FRANKS, HARTKE, BOLAND, DART AND DAVIS,MONIQUE. New Act 20 ILCS 1110/6 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4106 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 30 ILCS 330/7 from" Ch. 127, par. 657 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 Creates the Illinois Coal Mining and Coal Development Act. Creates the Illinois Coal Mining and Coal Development Board and authorizes the Board to provide advice and make recommendations on certain powers and duties of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency with respect to coal-related matters. Authorizes the State to issue bonds in the amount of $500,000,000 for the purposes of architectural and technical planning and installation of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emission control systems for coal-fired electric generating units. Provides that the proceeds of the bonds shall be deposited into a separate fund known as the Coal Mining and Coal Development Fund, and amends the State Finance Act to create the Fund. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Increases the bond authorization limit by $500,000,000 for coal and energy development. Deletes language in the General Obligation Bond Act and the Illinois Coal and Energy Development Bond Act that directs DCCA to make a $35,000,000 grant to a generating station to construct a facility to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions at a coal-fired generating unit. Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that, be- ginning February 1, 2002, each month the Department of Revenue shall pay into the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund 80% of the net revenue realized for the preceding month from the selling price of coal until the Bureau of the Budget certifies to the Department that the amount that will be necessary to finance the $500,000,000 in additional general obligation bonds authorized to be issued under this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly for coal development has been paid into that Fund. Effective July 1, 2001. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) Assuming an interest rate of 6.0% and a 25-year level repayment period, the additional $500 million in bonding authority would increase total General Obligation Debt by approximately $950 million and annual debt service by approximately $39 million. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 105/9 35 ILCS 110/9 35 ILCS 115/9 HB-0063---Cont. 35 ILCS 120/3 Deletes everything and reinserts the provisions of the bill as introduced with changes as follows. Changes the short title to the Clean Air and Development Act. Defines "project" as any proposal submitted to the Clean Air and Development Board in re- sponse to a request for project proposals that includes a technology that will enhance the use of Illinois coal in Illinois while enhancing environmental protection. Changes the composition of the Board. Provides that project funding may also be provided for sulfur dioxide control systems and transmission systems for new or existing coal-fired electric generating units. Adds items concerning which the Board shall provide advice and make recommendations to the Environmental Protection Agency. Provides for Board evaluation and recommendations concerning project proposals, and for Agency consideration of Board recommendations and notice to the Board and a provision for a hearing in cases of disagreement with Board recommendations. Deletes language re- quiring 80% of use and occupation tax revenue to be deposited into the General Obliga- tion Bond Retirement and Interest Fund. Provides that on or before May 1 each year until the bonds authorized to be issued under this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly for coal development have been paid, the Bureau of the Budget shall certify the amount necessary to be appropriated in the State fiscal year that begins on July 1 of that calendar year to finance the bonds authorized to be issued under this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly for coal development. Effective July 1, 2001. STATE DEBT NOTE, H-AM I (Economic and Fiscal Commission) HB 63, as amended, would increase: General Obligation principal by ............................ ................... $ 500 million Potential General Obligation debt by .................. ........................ $ 950 million A nnual debt service by ................................................................ $ 39 m illion FISCAL NOTE, H-AM I (Environmental Protection Agency) HB 63 has a significant fiscal impact. The bill will require the issuance of an additional $500 million in General Obliga- tion Bonds for use by EPA consistent with the Clean Air and Development Act. The Agency estimates that an additional $450,000 annually in general revenue will be necessary to implement and administer the program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 605/605-331 new 20 ILCS 655/5.3 20 ILCS 687/6-3 20 ILCS 3505/7 20 ILCS 3505/7.90 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.91 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.92 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.93 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.94 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.95 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.96 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.97 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.98 new 20 ILCS 3505/7.99 new 30 ILCS 105/5.546 new 35 ILCS 5/213 new 35 ILCS 105/3 5 35 ILCS 110/3-5 35 ILCS 115/3-5 35 ILCS 120/2-5 35 ILCS 200/15-72 new 220 ILCS 5/2-202 415 IICS 5/9.9 415 ILCS 5/9.10 new Deletes everything. Creates the Clean Air and Development Law. Amends the Gen- eral Obligation Bond Act to increase bonding authority by $500,000,000 and provides that the $500,000,000 is to be used by DCCA to fund projects that will enhance the use of Illinois coal in Illinois while enhancing environmental protection. Amends the Re- newable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997 to 1004 HB-0063-Cont. establish a pilot project to fund a biomass-to-fuels research facility in Illinois that uses agricultural feedstocks and advances technologies to develop a new environmentally friendly and sustainable industry. Amends the State Finance Act to create Funds into which bonding proceeds shall be deposited to fund these initiatives. Amends the Illinois Coal and Energy Development Bond Act and the Environmental Protection Act to im- plement the Clean Air and Development Law. Creates the Empower Illinois Law. Pro- vides that the purpose of the Law is to use abundant coal reserves to turn Southern Illinois into the State's "power plant", providing power for Chicago and its suburbs, and reducing the need for peaker plants. Creates the Empower Illinois Commission to consider the most effective way to use Illinois coal to resolve the energy issues facing the State and provides that the Commission shall issue a report containing its recom- mendations to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before January 30, 2002. Provides that the Department of Natural Resources shall develop, in its Division of Mines and Minerals, a single point of review process for entities interested in building mine-mouth power plants and related power transmission lines that coordinates reviews by all involved State and federal agencies. Amends the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Defines "mine-mouth power plant" as a coal-fired power plant sited adjacent to a coal mine and provides that DCCA must establish by rule the standards that must be met to qualify as a related power transmission line. Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act. Provides that DCCA may designate 12 additional Enterprise Zones for the construction of mine-mouth power plants. Provides that DCCA shall establish by rule the criteria for eligibility for certification of the 12 additional Enterprise Zones. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Property Tax Code, and the Public Utilities Act to provide various tax in- centives for the construction of mine-mouth power plants and for the construction of re- lated power transmission lines. Effective July 1, 2001. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act and makes comparable changes in the Clean Air and Development Law to provide that of the $500,000,000 authorized to be used by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for the purposes consis- tent with the Clean Air and Development Law, $100,000,000 must be used exclusively for the construction of mine-mouth power plants. STATE DEBT NOTE, H-AM 4,5 (Economic and Fiscal Commission) Same as previous State Debt notes. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 4,5 (Department of Commerce and Community Affairs) HB 63 will have a fiscal impact on several State agencies and revenue sources in various ways: ..DCCA estimates the fiscal impact to be at least $450,000, including 5 additional headcount with specialized knowledge. The cost to the Department for recording fees and rulemaking associated with new or amended enterprise zones is unknown at this time. ..EPA estimates a cost of $250,000 in GRF to develop, promul- gate and implement rules for the recommended strategies and to prepare the report to the General Assembly regarding the poten- tial need for the control or reduction of emissions from fossil fuel-fired electric generating plants. ..BOB estimates the fiscal impact of the issuance of $500 mil- lion of General Obligation bonds to be approximately $40-$50 million per year for 25 years from GRF, assuming tax-exempt interest rates. ..The impact of the various exemptions and tax credits and the creation of additional enterprise zones on State revenues can- not be determined at this time. ..This fiscal note does not address the potential impact of HB 63 on the Illinois Development Finance Authority. STATE MANDATE NOTE, H-AM 4,5 (Department of Commerce and Community Affairs) In the opinion of DCCA, HB 63 (H-ams 4 and 5) creates a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of 100% of the in- 1005 1006 HB-0063--Cont. creased costs to local governments is required under the State Mandates Act. An estimate of the increased costs to local gov- ernments is not available at this time. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 4,5 (Department of Commerce and Community Affairs) This legislation does not contain language indicating a pre- emption of home rule powers and functions. PENSION NOTE, H-AM 4,5 (Pension Laws Commission) HB 63 (H-ams 4 and 5) would not affect the accrued liabilities or annual cost of any Illinois public pension fund or retire- ment system. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 4,5 (Department of Corrections) HB 63 (H-ams 4 and 5) does not have an impact on DOC. HOUSING AFFORDABILITY NOTE, H-AM 4,5 (Illinois Housing Development Authority) There will be no fiscal effect on the cost of constructing, purchasing, owning, or selling a single-family residence. JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 4, 5 (Office of the Illinois Courts) HB 63 (H-ams 4 and 5) would neither increase nor decrease the number of judges needed in the State. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Debt; Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-25 H State Debt Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Assigned to Environment & Energy 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE 01-02-23 H Amendment No.01 ENVRMNT ENRGY H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-27 H Fiscal Note Req as amended BLACK H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ 01-02-28 H Amendment No.02 ERWIN H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-01 H Added As A Joint Sponsor NOVAK 01-03-02 H St Debt Note Fld as amended BY HOUSE AMEND #1 H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor DART 01-03-09 H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE 01-03-13 H Amendment No.02 ERWIN H Rules refers to HENE H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-21 H Fiscal Note Filed as amnded H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-04 H Amendment No.03 GRANBERG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Rules refers to HENE H Amendment No.04 GRANBERG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Rules refers to HENE H Amendment No.05 REITZ H Amendment referred to HRUL H Rules refers to HENE H Second Reading-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-04-05 H Amendment No.03 GRANBERG H Recommends be Adopted HENE/)17-0()0-000 H Amendment No.04 GRANBERG H Recommends be Adopted HENE/017-000-000 H Amendment No.05 REITZ H Recommends be Adopted HENE/017-000-000 H Joint Sponsor Changed to REITZ H Added As A Joint Sponsor BOST HB-0063-Cont. 01-04-05-Cont. H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS H Amendment No.03 GRANBERG Withdrawn H Amendment No.04 GRANBERG Adopted H Amendment No.05 REITZ Adopted H Fiscal Note Req as amended BY HA 4,5/ TENHOUSE H St Mndt Fis Note Req Amnd H St Debt Note Req as amended BY HA 4,5/ TENHOUSE H St Debt Note Fid as amended BY HA'S #4 & 5 H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-04-06 H Home Rule Note Req as amend H Fiscal Note Filed as amnded H St Mndt Fis Note Fld Amnd H Home Rule Note Fld as amend H Pension Note Filed as amnd H Land Con App Req as Amnd H Corrctnl Note Fld as amnd BY HA'S #4 & 5 H Hous Aford Note Req as amnd H Floor motion MOVES THAT A LAND H CONVEYANCE H APPRAISAL NOTE IS H INAPPLICABLE H -GRANBERG H REP. BLACK OBJECTS H TO THE MOTION H Motion Prevailed H 057-053-000 H Land Convey App Not Rqrd H Floor motion MOVES - A HOUSING H AFFORDABILITY NOTE H IS INAPPLICABLE H -GRANBERG H REP. BLACK OBJECTS H TO THE MOTION H Verified H Motion Prevailed H 056-054-000 H Hous Aford Note Not Requird H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H 3d Reading Consideration PP H Calendar Consideration PP H 3rd Rdg Deadline Extnd-Rule H Calendar-Consideration Ppnd 01-04-18 H Hous Aford Note FId as amnd H Calendar-Consideration Ppnd 01-04-19 H Judicial Note Req as amend BY HA'S #4 & 5 H Calendar-Consideration Ppnd 01-05-18 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0064 LANG - FRITCHEY - HOWARD - KENNER - MAY, FLOWERS AND YARBROUGH. 20 ILCS 1705/4 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-4 20 ILCS 1705/4.3 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-4.3 20 ILCS 1705/7 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-7 20 ILCS 1705/15 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-15 210 ILCS 30/6.2 from Ch. 11 1/2, par. 4166.2 210 ILCS 30/6.3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.3 210 ILCS 30/6.4 from Ch. I11 1/2, par. 4166.4 210 ILCS 30/6.5 from Ch. I11 1/2, par. 4166.5 210 ILCS 30/6.6 from Ch. 1 1 1/2, par. 4166.6 210 ILCS 30/6.7 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.7 210 ILCS 30/6.8 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.8 210 ILCS 30/6.9 new 210 ILCS 45/1-113 from Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 4151-113 210 ILCS 45/2-104 from Ch. 11Il 1/2, par. 4152-104 1007 HB-0064--Cont. 210 ILCS 45/2-106 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4152-106 210 ILCS 45/2-106.1 210 ILCS 45/3-203 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-203 405 ILCS 5/3-704 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-704 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act. Pro- vides that the quarterly reports on state-operated facilities for the mentally ill and de- velopmentally disabled shall include adverse federal certification or accreditation findings. Provides that, no later than January 1, 2002, the Department of Human Ser- vices shall adopt standards for recording on a prescribed form all patient care, diagno- sis, and treatment at every facility under the jurisdiction of the Department. Provides that no later than January 1, 2002, every facility under the jurisdiction of the Depart- ment and all services provided in those facilities shall comply with all of the applicable standards adopted by the Social Security Administration under the Medicare Subchap- ter of the federal Social Security Act. Makes various changes concerning: pre-discharge determinations; discharge records; visits following placement; reports and evaluations; treatment plans; quality assurance for certain persons in long term care facilities; resident assessment; and other matters. Amends the Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act. Eliminates sunset language for the Office of the Inspector General. Deletes other repeal provisions. Provides that the agency designated by the Governor under Section 1 of the Protection and Advocacy for Developmentally Disabled Persons Act is authorized to review abuse, neglect, deaths, and other safety-related issues in mental health facilities, as defined in the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, and the effectiveness of the State's sys- tems that address these issues. Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Makes changes concerning the assessment and care of nursing home residents with mental illness. Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that, when a respondent has been transported to a mental health facility for examination, the facil- ity shall, within one hour, attempt to contact at least 2 persons named by the respondent. Some parts of the bill are effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 1705/4.3 210 ILCS 30/6.9 new 210 ILCS 45/1-113 210 ILCS 45/2-104 405 ILCS 5/3-704 Replaces everything after the enacting clause with the bill as introduced with the fol- lowing changes. Provides that if the director of the facility in which a person is hospital- ized determines that the person requires community mental health services, the suitable community mental health provider shall be selected from among the Department's con- tractual designees. Provides that the Department shall reimburse a community based not-for-profit agency for all increased costs of providing services to a person who re- ,iires further personal care or general oversight. Provides that the contractual process 'h the Department's contractual designee shall identify the necessary services in a Ltment plan, the resource requirements to provide those services, and the parties re- insible for providing those resources. Deletes (1) the Section of the Mental Health I Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act regarding site visits and inspec- .s; (2) the new Section of the Abused and Long Term Care Facilities Residents Re- ,rting Act that authorizes a specified agency to periodically evaluate abuse, neglect, deaths, and other safety-related issues in mental health facilities and the effectiveness of the State's systems that address these issues; (3) the provisions regarding providing mental health services to residents of nursing homes; (4) the changes to the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code; and (5) the changes to the definition of "facility" in the Nursing Home Care Act. Makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: 210 ILCS 45/3-203 Adds reference to: 210 ILCS 5/6.19 new 225 ILCS 65/5-10 1008 1009 HB-0064-Cont. Replaces everything after the enacting clause with the bill as amended by House Amendment No. I with the following changes. Deletes the provisions requiring the contractual process with the Department's contractual designee to identify the neces- sary services in a treatment plan, the resource requirements to provide those services, and the parties responsible for providing those resources. Deletes the requirement that the Department keep written records of the number of persons it places in long term care facilities each year. Deletes from the bill changes to the Section of the Nursing Home Care Act regarding licensing of facilities for persons with a developmental dis- ability or persons suffering from emotional or behavioral disorders. Provides that, within 30 days after the Secretary of Human Services has approved a response regard- ing an investigation, the facility or agency making the response shall provide an imple- mentation report to the Inspector General on the status of the corrective action implemented and that, within 60 days after receiving the implementation report, the In- spector General shall conduct an investigation, which may include, but need not be lim- ited to, site visits, telephone contacts, or requests for written documentation from the facility or agency, to determine whether the facility or agency is in compliance with the approved response. Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Requires that hospitals have a written policy to address the use of restraints and seclusion in the hospital. Amends the Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing Act. Adds the ordering of restraint or seclu- sion to the definition of "registered professional nursing practice". Makes other changes. Provides for an immediate effective date for specified portions of the bill. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-03-07 H Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-13 H Amendment No.02 LANG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Amendment No.03 LANG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-21 H Amendment No.04 LANG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-27 H Amendment No.04 LANG H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/004-000-000 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Amendment No.04 LANG Adopted H PId Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-28 H Tabled Pursnt to Rule 40(a) HA'S #2 & 3 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 114)0-000-000 01-03-29 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-03-30 S Chief Sponsor SYVERSON S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-25 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK HB-0065 LANG - RYAN AND SCULLY. 210 ILCS 30/6.2 from Ch. I11 1/2, par. 4166.2 210 ILCS 30/6.3 from Ch. I11 1/2, par. 4166.3 210 ILCS 30/6.4 from Ch. I1 1/2, par. 4166.4 210 ILCS 30/6.5 from Ch. 1 1 1/2, par. 4166.5 210 ILCS 30/6.6 from Ch. I1 1/2, par. 4166.6 210 ILCS 30/6.7 from Ch. I11 1/2, par. 4166.7 210 ILCS 30/6.8 from Ch. I 1 1/2, par. 4166.8 Amends the Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act. Requires facilities and agencies that are the subject of an approved response to re- HB-0065-Cont. port to the Inspector General on the status of the implementation of any corrective ac- tion. Requires the Inspector General to conduct an investigation to determine whether the facility or agency is in compliance with the approved response. Deletes the repealer in Sections regarding the Inspector General. Effective December 31, 2001. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Human Services) Based on the number of substantiated cases of abuse and neglect, there would be an additional 8 professional and one clerical staff needed at an estimated cost of $493,000. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor RYAN 01-02-27 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Executive 01-03-07 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-08 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0066 LANG - FOWLER - FORBY - HOWARD - KENNER, SOTO, FLOWERS, RYAN, CROTTY AND YARBROUGH. 20 ILCS 505/5.15 Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Provides that the Department of Hu- man Services shall include, in its annual report to the General Assembly regarding child care issues, an assessment of working condition improvements required to attract capa- ble caregivers and a determination by the Department of the adequacy of day care facil- ity pay and benefit packages in assuring quality care. Provides that the Department shall include in its day care planning activities priorities a plan to create more child care slots and improve quality and accessibility of child care, the provision of grants to en- tourage the creation and expansion of child care centers in high need communities, the "eation of more child care options for off-hour workers and working women with sick ildren, encouragement to companies to provide child care, strategies for subsidizing dents pursuing degrees in the child care field, and support service programs that as- t teen parents to continue and complete their education. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Human Services) HB 66 will have a fiscal impact on the Department; however, specific levels cannot be calculated with the available in- formation. Since the report criteria would be expanded, additional costs could be incurred when contracting with consultants. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor SOTO 01-01-31 H Assigned to Children & Youth H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-22 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-27 H Fiscal Note Filed H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 1010 HB-0067 LANG. 10 ILCS 5/9-1.4 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.4 10 ILCS 5/9-1.5 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.5 10 ILCS 5/9-7.5 10 ILCS 5/9-11 from Ch. 46, par. 9-11 10 ILCS 5/9-12 from Ch. 46, par. 9-12 10 ILCS 5/9-13 from Ch. 46, par. 9-13 10 ILCS 5/9-14 from Ch. 46, par. 9-14 Amends the Election Code. Changes from $150 to $5 the minimum aggregate cam- paign contribution or expenditure that must be disclosed per contributor or recipient. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Elections & Campaign Reform 01-02-22 H Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-006-000 HECR H Remains in CommiElections & Campaign Reform 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0068 LANG - FLOWERS - BELLOCK AND O'BRIEN. 730 ILCS 5/5-2-4 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-2-4 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections relating to persons found not guilty by rea- son of insanity. Provides that the court may order the Department of Human Services to provide care to a person conditionally released. Provides for additional 5 year periods of conditional release after a hearing. Makes other changes. JUDICIAL NOTE (Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts) It has been determined that the bill would neither decrease nor increase the number of judges needed in the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that when the Department of Human Services contracts with an agency to provide care for persons who are conditionally released after having been found not guilty by reason of insanity, the contracting process shall require services to be identi- fied in a treatment plan, the resource requirements to provide those services, the parties responsible for providing those resources, and the process for securing future treatment and supportive service and resource needs. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Human Services) Minimally the cost of $250,000 for the monitoring and court reporting would be for two professional staff and a clerical position. Costs associated with providing treatment plans, medication, and case management could cost up to $5,000 per person. This would require an additional $700,000 for these services. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Judicial Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Assigned to Mental Health & Patient A! H Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS 01-02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-14 H Amendment No.01 MENTAL HEALTH H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 008-00( H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Joint Sponsor BELLOCK 01-02-22 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-27 H Fiscal Note Filed H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 13-000-000 01-02-28 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg HB-0069 LANG - FRITCHEY - FOWLER - FORBY - MATHIAS, MCGUIRE ANi BOLAND. 35 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to allow individual taxpayers, 65 years of age or older, a deduction for unreimbursed amounts spent on home health care services. Ap- plicable to tax years ending on or after December 31, 2001. Sunsets the deduction after 10 years. Effective immediately. 1011 HB-0067 HB-0069-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue H Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0070 LANG - FOWLER - FORBY - HOWARD - KENNER, MAY, FLOWERS, COLLINS, JONES,LOU, CURRYJULIE, CROTTY, HARTKE, MEN- DOZA, ACEVEDO, DAVIS,MONIQUE, YARBROUGH, FRANKS, O'BRIEN AND REITZ. 35 ILCS 5/213 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that beginning with taxable years end- ing on or after December 31, 2001, a tax credit is granted to taxpayers who employ 5 or more persons for 10% of the cost of day care provided to the employees at the place of employment. Provides that an eligible taxpayer must choose between this tax credit and the dependent care assistance program tax credit. Allows an excess tax credit to be car- ried forward and applied to the tax liability of the 2 taxable years following the excess credit year. Exempts the provision from the Act's sunset requirement. Effective imme- diately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU 01 -02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRYJULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor MENDOZA H Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-03-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0071 LANG - BOLAND AND GILES. New Act Creates the Voting by Minors Act. Requires the State Board of Elections and State Board of Education to jointly develop a program under which kindergarten through 12th grade students in participating school districts located in participating counties vote in a simulated election conducted at actual polling places in conjunction with the 2002 general election. Provides that implementation of the program shall be accom- plished with volunteers and private funding. Requires the State Board of Elections and State Board of Education to develop an educational component of the program to be of- fered to the schools of participating districts and to adopt rules preparatory to the pro- gram's implementation. Specifies reporting and timetable requirements. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Elections) HB71 would have minimal fiscal impact on the operations of the State Board of Electicons. Any cost to implement the pro- 1012 1013 HB-0071 -Cont. visions of HB71, as introduced, can be absorbed within the regular operating budget. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Elections & Campaign Reform 01-02-07 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Elections & Campaign Reform H Added As A Joint Sponsor BOLAND 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor GILES 01-03-07 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-08 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0072 LANG - FOWLER - FORBY - KENNER - HOWARD, FLOWERS, COL- LINS, JONES,LOU, RYAN, MCKEON, FEIGENHOLTZ, DAV- IS,MONIQUE, YARBROUGH, MORROW, FRANKS, BOLAND, BRADLEY, O'BRIEN AND MURPHY. 35 ILCS 5/213 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to create an income tax credit in an amount up to $1,000 per taxable year for unreimbursed health care costs for individuals 65 years or older or who will become 65 in the calendar year in which the claim is filed and whose annual income is below the minimum income level specified in the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. Provides that if the credit allowed exceeds the tax liability of the taxpayer, the taxpayer shall re- ceive a refund for the amount of the excess. Defines unreimbursed health care costs as those expenditures not covered and paid for by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insur- ance. Applicable to tax years ending on or after December 31, 2001. Sunsets the credit after 10 years. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH H Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-03-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY HB-0073 LANG - HOWARD - KENNER - MATHIAS. 625 ILCS 5/6-508 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-508 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that an original or renewal commercial driver's license may not be issued to a person unless he or she has been domiciled in Il- linois for the previous 6 months. (The present requirement is that he or she be domiciled in Illinois when the license is issued.) 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS HB-0073-Cont. 01-01-31 H 01-03-16 H Assigned to Constitutional Officers Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0074 LANG. Appropriates $250,000 to the Suburban Cook County Tuberculosis Sanitarium Dis- trict for the purpose of tuberculosis prevention. Effective July 1, 2001. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0075 LANG - FRITCHEY - HOWARD - KENNER - MCKEON AND ERWIN. 735 ILCS 5/2-1306 new Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to prohibit court orders and judgments from concealing public hazards. Effective July 1, 2001, and applies to causes of action accru- ing on or after that date. FISCAL NOTE (Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts) HB 75 may result in a minimal increase in judicial workloads; however, it is not anticipated to have a substantial fiscal impact on the judicial branch. JUDICIAL NOTE (Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts) Same as Illinois Courts Fiscal Note. Correctional Note (Department of Corrections) The prison population and fiscal impact is none. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER 01-01-31 H Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law 01-02-05 H Fiscal Note Filed H Judicial Note Filed H Committee Judiciary I - Civil Law 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 007-006-000 HJUA H Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Stndrd Dbt 01-02-16 H St Mandate Fis Nte Req BLACK H Correctional Note Requested BLACK H Second Reading-Stnd Debate H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON 01-02-22 H St Mandate Fis Nte Req-wdrn H Corrctnl Note Req-Withdrawn BLACK H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-02-26 H Correctional Note Filed H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-02-27 H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Stndrd Dbt 01-03-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0076 LANG - SCHOENBERG. 605 ILCS 10/19 from Ch. 121,par. 100-19 Amends the Toll Highway Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning tolls and charges. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-02-22 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0077 LANG - KENNER - HOWARD - MAY - SCHOENBERG, COLLINS, YAR- BROUGH AND BOLAND. 605 ILCS 10/16.2 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Prohibits directors of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, their employees, and agents from receiving financial benefit from the letting of Authority contracts during their terms of service and for a period of one year follow- ing termination of their positions or employment with the Authority. Extends this pro- 1014 HB-0077-Cont. hibition to the immediate family or household members of the directors, employees, and agents of the Authority. Prohibits those persons from using material non-public in- formation obtained as a result of their positions with the Authority or their family or household members' positions for their personal financial benefit and prohibits them from disclosing that information to others. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-General Services 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0078 LANG - HOWARD - KENNER - MAY - SCHOENBERG, COLLINS, BO- LAND AND LINDNER. 605 ILCS 10/8.1 new 605 ILCS 10/17 from Ch. 121, par. 100-17 605 ILCS 10/21.1 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Requires the Toll Highway Authority to appoint an Inspector General to investigate waste, fraud, or financial mismanagement in Authority operations involving Authority employees or contractors. Provides for the Inspector General's powers and duties. Makes failure to cooperate in specified ways with the in- vestigation a Class A misdemeanor. Requires the Authority to use all surplus revenues to fund construction or repairs before issuing bonds to finance those activities. Requires the Authority to structure financing of new tollways and refinancing of debt to facilitate conversion of tollways into free State highways. Requires the Authority to report a schedule of that conversion to the Governor and General Assembly every 2 years. Ef- fective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Illinois State Toll Highway Authority) HB 78 would require an annual expenditure of $300,000 for the Inspector General position. A restructuring of current or future bond debt without a long-term financial plan may affect the overall creditworthiness of the Tollway Authority and sub- ject its credit rating to a possible downgrade by the various agencies. Bond issues based upon a limited timeframe may be financially unfeasible. At this time, no exact dollar figure can be attached to this provision. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-General Services 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Appropriations-General Services H Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG 01-03-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0079 LANG - KENNER - HOWARD - CURRYJULIE. 215 ILCS 5/Art. XXA heading new 215 ILCS 5/371A-1 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-5 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-10 new 215 ILCS 5/371 A-15 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-20 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-25 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-30 new 1015 HB-0079-Cont. 215 ILCS 5/371A-35 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-40 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-45 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-50 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-55 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-60 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-65 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-70 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-75 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-80 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-85 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-90 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-95 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-100 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-105 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-110 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-115 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-120 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-125 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-130 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-135 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-140 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-145 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-150 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-155 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-160 new 215 ILCS 5/371A-165 new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Creates the Accident and Health Insurance Rate Law. Authorizes the Department of Insurance to review and approve or disapprove pre- mium rates for accident and health insurance. Provides that rate increases greater than the increase in the medical care component of the Consumer Price Index must be ap- proved by the Department before the rates are used. Specifies financial information to be reported to the Department. Effective January 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD 01-01-31 H Assigned to Consumer Protection 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRY,JULIE 01-02-15 H Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-007-000 HCON H Remains in CommiConsumer Protection 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 02-02-13 H Assigned to Consumer Protection 02-02-22 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0080 LANG - MAY - FLOWERS - MCKEON, O'BRIEN, FRANKS, BROSNA- HAN, SOTO, TURNER,ART, DELGADO, FORBY, SMITH,MICHAEL, FOWLER, REITZ AND MURPHY. New Act Creates the Health Care Entity Liability Act. Provides that health insurance carriers, health care plans, and other managed care entities for health care plans have the duty to exercise ordinary care when making health care treatment decisions and are liable for damages for harm to an insured or enrollee proximately caused by the failure to exer- cise ordinary care. Authorizes a private right of action. Defines terms. Applies only to causes of action that accrue on or after the effective date of the Act. Effective immedi- ately. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Insurance) HB 80 will have no fiscal impact on the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that before bringing an action, a person must exercise any appeal and re- view procedures available under the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY 1016 HB-0080-Cont. 01-01-31 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS H Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access 01-02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-02-16 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN H Added As A Co-sponsor SOTO H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART H Added As A Co-sponsor DELGADO 01-02-23 H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY H Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER 01-02-28 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-003-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Fiscal Note Filed H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-01 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Amendment No.01 LANG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ 01-03-13 H Amendment No.01 LANG H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-14 H Amendment No.01 LANG Adopted H PId Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0081 LANG - FOWLER - FORBY - HOWARD - KENNER, GRANBERG, MAY, SCULLY, MCGUIRE, FLOWERS, COLLINS, JONES,LOU, O'BRIEN, RYAN, CURRYJULIE, HARTKE, DAVIS,MONIQUE, CROTTY, MCK- EON, FEIGENHOLTZ, MENDOZA, ACEVEDO, YARBROUGH, MILLER, NOVAK, SMITHMICHAEL, BOLAND, GILES, BRADLEY AND OSTER- MAN. New Act Creates the Fund Education First Act. Beginning with fiscal year 2002, and in each fiscal year thereafter, provides that until the sum of State and federal spending for ele- mentary and secondary education for the fiscal year represents 50% of the total reve- nues that the State Superintendent of Education estimates are available from local, State, and federal sources for elementary and secondary education for that fiscal year, the amount appropriated by the General Assembly from general funds for educational programs for that fiscal year shall be at least equal to the sum of (1) 51 % of total new general funds available for spending from certain sources during that fiscal year, plus (2) the total amount appropriated from general funds for educational programs during the preceding fiscal year. Requires the Governor, beginning with fiscal year 2003, to in- clude in his or her annual budget an allocation for education that conforms to the provi- sions of the Fund Education First Act. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) It is difficult to determine the exact fiscal impact. It is unclear what revenues available for spending means, particular- ly the growth due to "budgeted program growth and decline ... excluding State retirement contributions". Currently, the gen- eral interpretation of "education" includes retirement contri- butions. It is unclear whether this language actually changes that or not. Moreover, the 2/3 and 1/3 split is one that is often referenced but rarely put into practice in exactly that proportion. Recently, elementary and secondary programs have received a greater share than this allocation would have pro- vided. STATE MANDATES NOTE (State Board of Education) Same as SBE fiscal note. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) HB 81 would not change the amount of authorization for any type 1017 HB-0081-Cont. of State-issued or State-supported bond, and, therefore, would not affect the level of State indebtedness. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Approp-Elementary & Secondary Educ H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY H Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU 01-02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRYJULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor MENDOZA H Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER H Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK 01-02-22 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-003-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Fiscal Note Requested BLACK H St Mandate Fis Nte Req BLACK H State Debt Note Requested BLACK H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Co-sponsor GILES 01-02-23 H St Mandate Fis Nte Req-wdm H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-26 H Fiscal Note Filed H St Mandate Fis Note Filed H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-27 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-07 H State Debt Note Filed H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY 01-03-09 H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0082 LANG - FOWLER - FORBY - HOWARD - KENNER, MAY, FEIGEN- HOLTZ, YARBROUGH AND GILES. 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 35 ILCS 5/901 from Ch. 120, par. 9-901 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 105 ILCS 5/18-21 new 105 ILCS 5/18-22 new 105 ILCS 5/18-23 new 105 ILCS 5/18-24 new 105 ILCS 5/18-25 new Amends the School Code, State Finance Act, Illinois Income Tax Act, and the use and occupation tax Acts. Provides that 1.79% of specified income tax collections and 1018 HB-0082--Cont. 1.81% of specified net revenues realized under use and occupation tax collections shall be deposited in the Teach Illinois Fund, which is created in the State treasury. Provides for allocation of moneys in the Fund by the Department of Revenue to school districts based upon their average daily attendance as determined by the State Board of Educa- tion and certified by the State Superintendent of Education to the Department of Reve- nue, and for distribution of the amounts so allocated to school districts by the State Board of Education. Requires school districts to deposit moneys distributed to them from the Teach Illinois Fund in a separate school district fund to be used for employing and paying the compensation of additional classroom teachers or, under certain condi- tions, for paying expenses incurred to provide further training or continuing education or both for its classroom teachers. Provides for random audits of school districts by the State Board of Education to determine that allocated moneys are used solely for autho- rized purposes. Provides that school districts that are certified by the State Board of Ed- ucation to have violated statutory provisions limiting the use of those funds by districts are ineligible to receive future allocations and distributions from the Teach Illinois Fund for one year. Allows districts to elect not to receive distributions from the Teach Illinois Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor GILES 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0083 LANG - HOWARD - SOTO - CURRYJULIE, COLLINS, REITZ, YAR- BROUGH AND SLONE. 820 ILCS 115/4.5 new Amends the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act. Provides that before em- ploying a person as an employee, an employer shall ask the person whether he or she currently owes a duty to pay child support. Provides that if an employer pays wages in cash to an employee who at the time of payment owes a duty to pay child support and if that payment of wages in cash enables the employee to evade his or her duty to pay child support, then the employer commits a business offense punishable by a fine equal to 3 times the amount of support owed by the employee plus the costs of collecting that support. Provides that upon collecting the fine, the clerk of the court shall pay the amount of the fine to the custodial parent or other legal guardian of the child for whom the employee owed the support, for the benefit of the child. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO 01-01-31 H Assigned to Child Support Enforcement H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRYJULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0084 LANG - HOWARD - SOTO - FLOWERS - CURRYJULIE, COLLINS, JONES,LOU, O'BRIEN, REITZ, MCCARTHY, YARBROUGH AND SLONE. 750 ILCS 5/714 new 750 ILCS 5/715 new 305 ILCS 5/10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 750 ILCS 16/20 1019 HB-0084--Cont. 750 ILCS 22/401 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that a person who willfully de- faults on an order for child support may be subject to summary criminal contempt pro- ceedings. Provides that each State agency shall suspend any license or certificate issued by that agency to a person found guilty of criminal contempt based on such a default. Provides that State's Attorneys and appropriate State officials are entitled to obtain in- formation from employers, telephone companies, and utility companies for the purpose of locating obligors who have defaulted on child support payments. Effective immedi- ately. JUDICIAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) Although the number of cases of willful default on child support may be large, it is unclear how many of those cases would be dealt with in a summary proceeding, or the intended scope of such proceedings. Therefore, it is not possible to determine whether the bill would increase the number of judges needed in the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. In provisions setting forth penalties for willfully defaulting on an order for child support, adds the re- fusal to renew or issue a license or certificate and the restriction of a license or certifi- cate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Further amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. In provisions concerning suspension of a license or certificate issued to a person found guilty of crim- inal contempt for having willfully defaulted on an order for child support, provides that no license or certificate may be suspended while an appeal of a finding of criminal con- tempt is pending. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Public Aid) There would be no fiscal impact to this Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: 750 ILCS 22/401 Deletes the bill's amendatory changes to the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO 01-1--31 H Assigned to Child Support Enforcement H Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU 01-02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-05 H Judicial Note Filed H Committee Child Support Enforcement 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE 01-03-01 H Amendment No.01 CHILD SUP ENF H Adopted H Amendment No.02 CHILD SUP ENF H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-06 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Amendment No.03 LANG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-13 H Amendment No.03 LANG H Rules refers to HCSE H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 1020 HB-0084--Cont. 01-03-21 H Amendment No.03 LANG H Recommends be Adopted HCSE/006-000-000 H Fiscal Note Filed H Amendment No.03 LANG Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-085 LANG - FRITCHEY - HOWARD - SOTO, O'BRIEN, YARBROUGH AND MCCARTHY. 305 ILCS 5/10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-10.6 new 305 ILCS 5/10-11 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11 750 ILCS 5/505.4 new 750 ILCS 5/714 new 750 ILCS 5/715 new 750 ILCS 16/20 750 ILCS 16/32 new 750 ILCS 22/318 750 ILCS 22/401 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 750 ILCS 45/14.2 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Mar- riage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that for purposes of enforcing a child support order, a transfer made by a child support obligor is fraudulent as to an ob- ligee if the obligor made the transfer with the intent to defraud the obligee or without receiving equivalent value for the transfer. Provides that in an action for relief from such a fraudulent transfer, the State's Attorney may obtain avoidance of the transfer or other relief. Provides that a person who willfully defaults on an order for child support may be subject to summary criminal contempt proceedings. Provides that each State agency shall withhold, suspend, or restrict the use of any license or certificate issued by that agency to a person found guilty of criminal contempt and authorizes the Depart- ment of Public Aid, in addition to others, to receive location information for child sup- port establishment and enforcement purposes from employers, labor unions, telephone companies, and utility companies. Provides that, upon request by a tribunal of another state, a tribunal of this State shall issue or cause to be issued a subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum requiring a person in this State to appear at a deposition or before a tribu- nal and answer questions or produce documents or other tangible things for the purpose of obtaining information regarding the person's assets, income, and ability to pay a sup- port order or judgment entered in the other state. Provides that a tribunal of this State may make similar requests of a tribunal in another state. Effective immediately. JUDICIAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) Although the number of cases of willful default on child support may be large, it is unclear how many of those cases would be dealt with in a summary proceeding, or the intended scope of such proceedings. Therefore, it is not possible to determine whether the bill would increase the number of judges needed in the State. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO 01-01-31 H Assigned to Child Support Enforcement 01-02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-05 H Judicial Note Filed H Committee Child Support Enforcement 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-OO86 LANG - HOWARD - CURRYJULIE, RYAN, BOLAND AND FRANKS. 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 30 ILCS 210/2 from Ch. 15, par. 152 1021 HB-0086-Cont. 1022 30 ILCS 210/4 from Ch. 15, par. 154 30 ILCS 210/5 from Ch. 15, par. 155 30 ILCS 210/6 from Ch. 15, par. 156 30 ILCS 210/7 from Ch. 15, par. 157 30 ILCS 210/8 from Ch. 15, par. 158 30 ILCS 210/10 new Amends the State Finance Act and the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986. Requires that the Auditor General establish a Debt Collection Unit for the collection of overdue debts owed to the State. Beginning July 1, 2002, requires State agencies other than uni- versities to determine the uncollectibility of debts using rules adopted by the Auditor General and to turn over to the Debt Collection Unit debts more than 90 days overdue. Exempts confidential debts owed to the Department of Revenue. Permits universities to use the Auditor General's rules and to turn debts over to the Debt Collection Unit. Re- quires that 10% of debts collected by the Debt Collection Unit be deposited into a spe- cial fund in the State treasury for payment of the Unit's administrative costs. Requires the Auditor General to report semi-annually to the General Assembly and State Comp- troller upon debts owed to the State and upon collection efforts. Abolishes in 2002 the Debt Collection Board, the Comptroller's use of special account receivable funds, and the use of private collection services by individual State agencies. Effective immedi- ately. FISCAL NOTE (Auditor General) The Debt Collection Unit would have a projected workload of approximately $2.5 billion and projected start-up costs of $2,918,800. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986. Provides that the Auditor General may contract with private debt collection entities and attorneys to pursue the collection of uncollectable debts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Further amends the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986. Provides that the Depart- ment of Public Aid is exempt from the provisions concernig the Debt Collection Unit of the Auditor General's Office with regard to child support debts governed by certain requirements of the federal Social Security Act. Provides that the Department of Public Aid may refer child support debts to the Unit for collection. Provides that moneys for child support debt that are collected by the Unit must be distributed and disbursed at the direction of the Department of Public Aid in accordance with certain requirements of the federal Social Security Act, State law, and the Department's rules. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD 01-01-31 H Assigned to Constitutional Officers 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN 01-02-07 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Constitutional Officers 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-03-14 H Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER H Adopted H Amendment No.02 CONST OFFICER H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Amendment No.03 LANG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-23 H Amendment No.03 LANG H Rules refers to HCOF H Amendment No.04 LANG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-04 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 1023 HB-0086--Cont. 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 02-02-14 H Approved for Consideration 005-000-000 H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 02-02-15 H Pid Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt HB-0087 LANG - KENNER - HOWARD, O'BRIEN AND BOLAND. 35 ILCS 5/917 from Ch. 120, par. 9-917 35 ILCS 120/11 from Ch. 120, par. 450 35 ILCS 130/10b from Ch. 120, par. 453.10b 35 ILCS 135/20 from Ch. 120, par. 453.50 35 ILCS 200/15-172 35 ILCS 405/6 from Ch. 120, par. 405A-6 35 ILCS 610/11 from Ch. 120, par. 467.11 35 ILCS 615/11 from Ch. 120, par. 467.26 35 ILCS 620/11 from Ch. 120, par. 478 35 ILCS 625/11 from Ch. 120, par. 1421 35 ILCS 630/15 from Ch. 120, par. 2015 35 ILCS 635/27.25 35 ILCS 705/2.5 new Amends the Tax Collection Suit Act to provide that in addition to any other autho- rized methods used to collect delinquent taxes, the Department of Revenue may con- tract with private collection entities, make public any personal information collected by the Department, or implement other methods of collection deemed necessary by the Department. Provides that before the Department takes measures that make public any personal information, it must give a 30-day written notice to the delinquent party. Pro- vides that if the delinquent party remedies the delinquency, the Department shall keep the information confidential. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, the Retailers' Occu- pation Tax Act, the Cigarette Tax Act, the Cigarette Use Tax Act, the Property Tax Code, the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act, the Messages Tax Act, the Gas Revenue Tax Act, the Public Utilities Revenue Act, the Water Company Invested Capital Tax Act, the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act, and the Telecom- munications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act to make an exception to the confidentiality provisions of those Acts. Effective January 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-02 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0088 LANG - HOWARD - KENNER AND BOLAND. 20 ILCS 2515/2.4 new 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 30 ILCS 205/2 from Ch. 15, par. 102 30 ILCS 210/2 from Ch. 15, par. 152 30 ILCS 210/4 from Ch. 15, par. 154 30 ILCS 210/5 from Ch. 15, par. 155 30 ILCS 210/6 from Ch. 15, par. 156 30 ILCS 210/7 from Ch. 15, par. 157 30 ILCS 210/8 from Ch. 15, par. 158 30 ILCS 210/10 new 305 ILCS 5/10-10.6 new 750 ILCS 5/505.4 new 750 ILCS 5/714 new 750 ILCS 5/715 new 750 ILCS 16/67 new 750 ILCS 22/318 750 ILCS 45/15.3 new Creates the State Loan Act to provide that the name of the person loaned State money must be made public. Amends the Illinois Department of Revenue Sunshine Act. Au- thorizes the Department to disclose information about delinquent taxpayers after giving at least 90 days notice of intent to disclose the information. Amends the State Finance HB-0088--Cont. Act and the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986. Requires that the Auditor General es- tablish a Debt Collection Unit for the collection of overdue debts owed to the State. Be- ginning July 1, 2002, requires State agencies other than universities to determine the uncollectibility of debts using rules adopted by the Auditor General and to turn over to the Debt Collection Unit debts more than 90 days overdue. Authorizes the Auditor General to contract with private collection entities to pursue debts determined to be un- collectible. Requires the Auditor General to report semi-annually to the General As- sembly and State Comptroller upon debts owed to the State and upon collection efforts. Abolishes in 2002 the Debt Collection Board, the Comptroller's use of special account receivable funds, and the use of private collection services by individual State agencies. Further amends the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986 and amends the Uncollected State Claims Act to provide that the provisions of those Acts must be met before any re- negotiation or forgiveness of a State loan. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illi- nois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that for the purposes of enforcement of a child support order a transfer made by a child support obligor is fraudulent as to an obli- gee if the obligor made the transfer with the intent to defraud the obligee or without re- ceiving equivalent value for the transfer. Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to provide that a person who willfully defaults on an order for child support may be subject to summary criminal contempt proceedings. Amends the Uni- form Interstate Family Support Act. Provides that, upon request by a tribunal of another state, a tribunal of this State shall issue or cause to be issued a subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum requiring a person in this State to appear at a deposition or before a tribu- nal and answer questions or produce documents or other tangible things for the purpose of obtaining information regarding the person's assets, income, and ability to pay a sup- port order or judgment entered in the other state. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Auditor General) The Debt Collection Unit would have a projected workload of approximately $2.5 billion and projected start-up costs of $2,918,800. FISCAL NOTE (Attorney General) HB 88 would not have a measurable fiscal impact on the Office of the Attorney General. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-07 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Revenue 01-02-14 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Revenue 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0089 LANG - KENNER - HOWARD AND BOLAND. New Act 30 ILCS 205/2 from Ch. 15, par. 102 30 ILCS 210/4 from Ch. 15, par. 154 Creates the State Loan Act and amends the Uncollected State Claims Act and the Illi- nois State Collection Act of 1986. Provides that before any State loan may be made or renewed to any person the name of the person must be made public. Provides that the person must personally guarantee repayment of the loan. Prohibits certain contracts with a person who is in default on any State loan. Provides that all contributions made by the person in the past 5 years must be disclosed. Provides that the Attorney General shall investigate any default on a State loan. Provides that the provisions of the Uncol- lected State Claims Act and the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986 must be met before any renegotiation or forgiveness of a State loan. Provides that the Attorney General shall report to the General Assembly certain information regarding State loans. Effec- tive immediately. 1024 1025 HB-0089-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Attorney General) HB 89 would not have a measurable fiscal impact on the Office of the Attorney General. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-1-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-14 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Revenue 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0090 LANG - FOWLER - FORBY, FEIGENHOLTZ, YARBROUGH AND FRANKS. 625 ILCS 5/11-1414 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1 1-1414 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that a law enforcement officer shall have the authority to issue citations for violations of the provisions concerning the ap- proaching, overtaking and passing of a school bus. Provides that the owner of any vehi- cle alleged to have violated those provisions must, upon appropriate demand from a law enforcement officer (as well as upon appropriate demand from a State's Attorney or other prosecutor) provide a written statement or deposition identifying the driver of the vehicle at the time of the offense, if the driver of the vehicle was not the owner. Effec- tive immediately. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0091 LANG - KENNER - HOWARD. 625 ILCS 5/12-816 new 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the State Finance Act. Provides that any school bus operating in the State must display a toll free number that may be contacted to report improper operation of a school bus. Provides that, subject to appropriation, the Secretary of State shall adopt rules establishing the toll free number, procedures for re- sponding to the reports, and procedures for forwarding the reports to school and law en- forcement officials. Provides that, subject to appropriation, the Secretary of State shall establish a division exclusively dedicated to receiving, investigating, and pursuing school bus complaints and conducting administrative hearings relative to these com- plaints. Establishes the School Bus Toll Free Hotline Fund as a special fund in the State treasury and provides that moneys in the Fund shall be used to implement the new pro- visions. FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Secretary of State) Due to the fact that the number of complaints that would be filed under this proposed law is unknown, a fiscal impact cannot be determined. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Rules H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0092 LANG - DELGADO. 625 ILCS 5/12-807.3 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no person shall operate a school bus manufactured after the effective date of this amendatory Act that is not equipped with seat belts for the passengers and a rooftop safety hatch. Effective immediately. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DELGADO 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0093 LANG - CURRYJULIE - SOTO, BOLAND AND RYAN. 5 ILCS 420/2-105 new 5 ILCS 420/2-111 new 5 ILCS 420/2-115 new 25 ILCS 50/4 from Ch. 63, par. 42.34 25 ILCS 170/5.5 new 30 ILCS 500/50-65 Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act, the Fiscal Note Act, the Lobbyist Registration Act, and the Illinois Procurement Code. Prohibits former State employees, whose duties directly related to procurement, from doing substantially similar business with their former State agency for 2 years. Prohibits current and former State employ- ees from using confidential information, available due to their employment, for per- sonal gain. Limits the cost of meals per person paid for by the State at State-sponsored events. Requires the fiscal notes prepared for legislation to include detailed information as to calculations. Prohibits lobbyists from providing legislators with gifts and hono- raria. Provides that a contractor may be suspended for a period of up to 10 years (now, for a period of up to 5 years) for violating the Illinois Procurement Code or for failing to conform to contract specifications or terms of delivery. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Central Management Services) The bill will have minimal fiscal impact on this Department. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to State Procurement 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRYJULIE 01-02-16 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-02-23 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN 01-02-27 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-28 H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Fiscal Note Filed H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-01 H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0094 LANG. 215 ILCS 5/143.1Ob from Ch. 73, par. 755.10b Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes technical and stylistic changes in a Sec- tion relating to disclosure of loss information to insureds. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0095 LANG. 105 ILCS 5/18-19 from Ch. 122, par. 18-19 Amends the School Code. Supplies a Section caption and changes the spelling of a word in a Section relating to the Education Assistance Fund. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 1026 HB-0092 01-01-31 H 01-03-16 H HB-0096 LANG. 210 ILCS 45/1-101 HB-0095-Cont. Assigned to Executive Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) from Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 4151-101 Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Makes a technical change. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0097 LANG. 210 ILCS 30/1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4161 Amends the Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0098 LANG - DAVIS,MONIQUE - FRANKS, BOLAND AND SLONE. New Act Creates the Local Government Consolidation Commission Act. Creates a 15 member commission on local government consisting of 5 Senators chosen by the President of the Senate, 5 Representatives chosen by the Speaker of the House, and 5 citizens cho- sen by the Governor. Directs the Commission to study the organization and function of local governments within the State and to make recommendations to reduce the number of local governments and to increase their efficiency and economy. Requires the Com- mission to report its findings to the General Assembly by December 31,2002. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that of the 5 members of the Senate to be appointed to the Commission on local government, 3 members shall be appointed by the President of the Senate and 2 members shall be appointed by the Senate Minority Leader, and that of the 5 members of the House of Representatives to be appointed, 3 members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House and 2 members shall be appointed by the House Minority Leader. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to State Government Administration 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE 01-02-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-02-23 H Amendment No.01 STE GOV ADMIN H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRANKS 01-02-27 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0099 LANG. 20 ILCS 1705/11.1 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-11.1 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act by making a technical change to the Section concerning special education services. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 1027 HB-0100 LANG. 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning dispositions for persons convicted of an offense. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0101 MCKEON - BEAUBIEN - JONES,LOU - SAVIANO - O'BRIEN, BOLAND, ACEVEDO, BRADLEY, BURKE, CURRIE, DART, DAVIS,MONIQUE, DAVIS,STEVE, DELGADO, ERWIN, FEIGENHOLTZ, FLOWERS, FRIT- CHEY, GARRETT, HAMOS, HOFFMAN, JONES,SHIRLEY, KENNER, LANG, MADIGAN,MJ, MORROW, MULLIGAN, MURPHY, OSTERMAN, SCHOENBERG, SCOTT, SLONE, STROGER, TURNER,ART, YOUNGE, MAY, SOTO, MILLER, YARBROUGH, COLLINS, MATHIAS AND MEN- DOZA. 775 ILCS 5/Art. I heading 775 ILCS 5/1-101.1 new 775 ILCS 5/1-102 from Ch. 68, par. 1-102 775 ILCS 5/1-103 from Ch. 68, par. 1-103 775 ILCS 5/3-103 from Ch. 68, par. 3-103 775 ILCS 5/3-106 from Ch. 68, par. 3-106 Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that nothing in the Act shall be construed as requiring any employer, employment agency, or labor organization to give preferen- tial treatment or special rights or implement affirmative action policies or programs based on sexual orientation. Provides that discrimination against a person because of his or her sexual orientation constitutes unlawful discrimination under the Act. Pro- vides that it is a civil rights violation to engage in blockbusting in real estate because of the present or prospective entry of persons with a particular sexual orientation into the vicinity. Provides that the owner of an owner-occupied residential building with 5 or fewer units is not prohibited from making decisions regarding whether to rent to a per- son based upon that person's sexual orientation. Defines "sexual orientation". FISCAL NOTE (Department of Human Rights) Expenses related to 8 new staff total $361,046. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor BEAUBIEN H Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,LOU H Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY H Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE H Added As A Co-sponsor DART H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE H Added As A Co-sponsor DELGADO H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY H Added As A Co-sponsor GARRETT H Added As A Co-sponsor HAMOS H Added As A Co-sponsor HOFFMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY H Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor LANG H Added As A Co-sponsor MADIGAN,MJ r H Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW H Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN H Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE H Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER H Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART H Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE 1028 HB-0100 HB-0101-Cont. 01-01-10 H H 01-01-24 H H 1-01-30 H H 01-02-07 H H 01-02-20 H 01-03-01 H H 01-03-07 H H 01-03-13 H H 01-03-15 H H 01-03-27 H H 01-03-28 S S S Added As A Joint Sponsor O'BRIEN First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules Added As A Co-sponsor MAY Added As A Co-sponsor SOTO Assigned to Human Services Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 005-003-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt Joint Sponsor Changed to SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 060-055-002 Added As A Co-sponsor MENDOZA Arrive Senate Placed Calndr First Rdg Chief Sponsor CULLERTON 01-03-29 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-04 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RONEN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L 01-04-06 S Assigned to Executive 01-04-17 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA 01-04-24 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E 01-04-26 S Postponed 01-05-03 S Postponed 01-05-10 S Postponed S Committee Executive 01-05-12 S Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-0102 LANG. 20 ILCS 105/3.02 from Ch. 23, par. 6103.02 Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging to make a technical change in the definition of the Director. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0103 LANG. 10 ILCS 5/1-1 from Ch. 46, par. I-1 Amends the Election Code. Adds a caption to the short title Section. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H , Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0104 LANG. 10 ILCS 5/4-8.02 from Ch. 46, par. 4-8.02 Amends the Election Code. Makes technical changes to the Section concerning dis- abled voter's identification cards. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0105 LANG. 735 ILCS 5/8-2701 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning the admissibility of out of court statements made by elderly adults. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 1029 HB-0105-Cont. 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0106 LANG. Appropriates the sum of $1, or so much of that amount as may be necessary, to the Department of Public Aid for the creation of the Learning for Earning Program. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0107 LANG. 230 ILCS 10/1 from Ch. 120, par. 2401 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Makes a stylistic change in the Section con- taining the short title. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0108 LANG. 105 ILCS 5/3-14.23 from Ch. 122, par. 3-14.23 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning school bus driver permits. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0109 LANG. Appropriates $1 to the Department of Human Services for mental health programs. Effective July 1, 2001. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0110 LANG. 210 ILCS 45/1-101 from Ch. 11 1/2, par. 4151-101 Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Makes technical changes in a Section concern- ing the short title. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0111 LANG - FRITCHEY - MCGUIRE - CROTTY - BOLAND, MCKEON, SCOTT, FRANKS, SCULLY, LYONSJOSEPH, ERWIN, MCCARTHY, DART AND BROSNAHAN. 215 ILCS 5/370c from Ch. 73, par. 982c 215 ILCS 5/370c-l new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires individual and group policies of acci- dent and health insurance and other health care plans to provide coverage for serious mental illness under the same terms and conditions as coverage is provided for other ill- nesses. Provides that inpatient treatment may be limited to 90 consecutive days. De- fines terms. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY 01-01-31 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGUIRE H Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pid Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Joint Sponsor CROTTY 1030 HB-01 1 -Cont. 01-02-16 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 087-025-000 H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY H Added As A Co-sponsor DART H Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-02-22 S Chief Sponsor RONEN 01-02-26 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK 01-02-27 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-19 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L HB-0112 LANG. 720 ILCS 5/16-1.3 from Ch. 38, par. 16-1.3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing financial exploitation of an elderly person. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0113 LANG. 320 ILCS 20/1 from Ch. 23, par. 6601 Amends the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the Act's short title. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0114 LANG. 320 ILCS 25/4 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning the amount of the grant. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0115 LANG. Appropriates the sum of $1 to the Department of Human Services for its ordinary and contingent expenses as the successor to the Department of Mental Health and Develop- mental Disabilities. Effective July 1, 2001. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0116 LANG. 740 ILCS 110/3 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 803 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning records and communications. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 1031 HB-0117 LANG. 405 ILCS 5/2-101 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 2-101 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning legal disability. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0118 LANG - DURKIN - BURKE - JONES,LOU. New Act Creates the Comptroller Debt Collection Act. Contains a short title only. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-05-31 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Joint Sponsor BURKE H Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,LOU HB-0119 LANG. 20 ILCS 105/1 from Ch. 23, par. 6101 Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Makes technical changes in a Section con- cerning the short title. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0120 LANG. 30 ILCS 5/1-6 from Ch. 15, par. 301-6 Amends the Illinois State Auditing Act in the Section concerning the definition of "Office of Auditor General". Makes a technical change. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0121 LANG. 30 ILCS 210/8 from Ch. 15, par. 158 Amends the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986 concerning the Debt Collection Board. Makes technical changes. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0122 LANG. 725 ILCS 5/115-10.3 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Makes a technical change in a Sec- tion concerning the admissibility of hearsay evidence in a prosecution for elder abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0123 BELLOCK - LYONS,EILEEN - PERSICO - HULTGREN - O'CONNOR AND COWLISHAW. 625 ILCS 5/11-1201.1 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commission and the Commuter Rail Board may, in cooperation with the local law enforcement agency, establish in a county with a population of between 750,000 and 1,000,000 an additional two year pilot program using an automated railroad grade crossing enforce- ment system. Provides that this pilot program may be established at a railroad grade 1032 HB-0 117 HB-0123-Cont. crossing designated by local authorities. Provides that no State moneys may be ex- pended on the automated railroad grade crossing enforcement system established under this pilot program. Effective immediately. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Joint Sponsor PERSICO 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-03-01 H Mtn Prevail Suspend Rule 25 H Committee Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-03-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HULTGREN 01-03-07 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-003 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-08 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW 01-03-20 H Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNOR H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 110-002-000 01-03-21 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-03-27 S Chief Sponsor DILLARD 01-03-28 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-06 S Assigned to Transportation 01-04-18 S Recommended do pass 010-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-04-19 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-02 S Added As A Co-sponsor MOLARO S Added As A Co-sponsor MUNOZ S Added As A Co-sponsor OBAMA S Added As A Co-sponsor SHAW S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Passed both Houses 01-05-31 H Sent to the Governor 01-07-20 H Governor approved H Effective Date 01-07-20 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0098 HB-0124 MULLIGAN - MCKEON - CURRY,JULIE - MATHIAS AND BOLAND. 10 ILCS 5/9-9.5 Amends the Election Code. Provides that at the beginning of any phone call that sup- ports or opposes any public official, candidate for public office, or question of public policy, or that would have the effect of supporting or opposing any public official, can- didate for public office, or question of public policy, the caller or recorded message must state the name of the individual or organization that authorized, caused to be au- thorized, paid for, or caused to be paid for the phone call. If an address is included, it must be an actual address. Effective immediately. 00-12-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON 01-01-31 H Assigned to Elections & Campaign Reform 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0125 DANIELS - COWLISHAW - MOFFITT - BIGGINS - KURTZ, HOEFT, ZICKUS, SCHMITZ, BLACK, BEAUBIEN, WOJCIK, LYONS,EILEEN, RIGHTER, BELLOCK, O'CONNOR, JOHNSON, PERSICO, LINDNER, DURKIN, MITCHELL,BILL, OSMOND, CROSS, KRAUSE, SAVIANO, MYERS,RICHARD, WIRSING, MEYER, MATHIAS, COULSON, HULT- GREN AND POE. 105 ILCS 230/5-5 105 ILCS 230/5-25 105 ILCS 230/5-35 1033 HB-0125-Cont. Amends the School Construction Law. Provides that the grant index shall be no less than 0.50 (instead of no less than 0.35). Eliminates a provision that establishes mini- mum enrollment requirement standards that a school district must meet to be eligible for a school construction project grant. Requires the recognized project cost initially calculated by the Capital Development Board to be changed if the bid price received by the school district from the various contractors for the eligible expenditures is not the same as the bid estimate amount included in the initial calculation. Provides that for those districts that have not received grants from the Capital Development Board be- fore the effective date of the amendatory Act, the district's grant index may not be less than 0.50. Effective July 1, 2001. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-13 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-25 H Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-02 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGINS 01-02-06 H Motion TO RE-ASSIGN H HB 125 TO THE H ELEMENTARY AND H SECONDARY COMMITEE H -TENHOUSE H Motion Failed H Committee Revenue 01-02-08 H Joint Sponsor Changed to KURTZ 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor O'CONNOR H Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS H Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE H Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor POE 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0126 DANIELS - CROSS - O'CONNOR - KOSEL - BASSI, BEAUBIEN, BEL- LOCK, BOST, HASSERT, MITCHELL,BILL, RIGHTER, RUTHERFORD, WINKEL, POE, PERSICO, OSMOND, COULSON, MOORE, HOEFT, ZICKUS, SCHMITZ, BLACK, LYONS,EILEEN, JONESJOHN, KURTZ, BRADY, MITCHELL,JERRY, STEPHENS, MCAULIFFE, MY- ERS,RICHARD, MEYER, MOFFITT, MATHIAS, HULTGREN, BIGGINS, LINDNER, BERNS, DURKIN, PARKE, WAIT AND WIRSING. 720 ILCS 5/9-3.3 from Ch. 38, par. 9-3.3 720 ILCS 5/12-4.7 from Ch. 38, par. 12-4.7 720 ILCS 570/401 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1401 720 ILCS 570/402 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1402 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offenses of drug-induced homi- cide and drug induced infliction of great bodily harm. Provides that the offenses include 1034 HB-0126-Cont. the unlawful delivery of any controlled substance (rather than specifically listed con- trolled substances) that result in death or great bodily harm or permanent disability to the person who injects, inhales, or ingests the substance. Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides for increased penalties for the unlawful delivery or posses- sion of MDMA, MDEA, PMA, Nexus, MDA, MMDA, DOET, or DMA. CORRECTIONAL NOTE (Department of Corrections) There will be minimal prison population impact and fiscal impact. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 00-12-13 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-12 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CROSS H Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNOR H Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Joint Sponsor BASSI 01-01-17 H Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN H Added As A Co-sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL,BILL H Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Co-sponsor RUTHERFORD H Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL H Added As A Co-sponsor POE H Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO H Added As A Co-sponsor OSMOND H Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON H Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE 01-01-29 H Correctional Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law 01-02-13 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor SCHMITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor KURTZ H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY H Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELLJERRY H Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS H Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE H Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,RICHARD H Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER H Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER H Added As A Co-sponsor BERNS H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE H Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT 01-02-16 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-21 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-22 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 116-000-000 01-02-23 H Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING 01-02-27 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor DILLARD S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-06 S Assigned to Judiciary Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 1035 01-04-18 HB-0126-Cont. 01-04-19 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-10 S Added As A Co-sponsor SULLIVAN S Added as Chief Co-sponsor BURZYNSKI S Third Reading - Passed 051-001-003 H Passed both Houses 01-06-08 H Sent to the Governor 01-08-06 H Governor approved H Effective Date 02-01-01 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0256 HB-0127 BLACK - RIGHTER - BOLAND - GRANBERG AND LYONS,EILEEN. 625 ILCS 5/3-648 new 30 ILCS 105/5.546 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the State Finance Act. Creates the Hospice Fund. Provides for issuance of Hospice license plates at an additional charge of $25, initially and at renewal. Provides that $15 of the additional initial charge and $2 of the additional renewal charge shall go to the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. Provides that $10 of the additional initial charge and $23 of the additional renewal charge shall go to the Hospice Fund. Provides that all money in the Hospice Fund shall go to the Department of Public Health for distribution as grants for hospice services. Provides that the Director of Public Health shall adopt rules for distribution of these grants. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 00-12-13 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN 01-01-31 H Assigned to Constitutional Officers 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-16 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 106-006-000 H Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGHTER H Added As A Joint Sponsor BOLAND H Added As A Joint Sponsor GRANBERG 01-02-20 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-02-27 S Chief Sponsor MYERS S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm HB-0128 SCHOENBERG - LANG - GARRETT - FLOWERS - SCULLY, MAY, KENNER, HOWARD, FEIGENHOLTZ, RYAN, COLLINS, BRADLEY, BUGIELSKI AND CAPPARELLI. New Act 30 ILCS 105/25 from Ch. 127, par. 161 Creates the Illinois Balanced Budget Act. Creates a Balanced Budget Commission to provide a Balanced Budget Revenue Estimate for each fiscal year. The Estimate shall serve as a limit on appropriations from State general funds. If appropriations exceed the limit, the Comptroller shall prepare a proposed Balanced Budget Reserve Act for that fiscal year. Sets forth the contents of the proposed Act, including certain measures to reduce State agency expenditures. Amends the State Finance Act. Reduces the lapse period from 2 months to one month starting in FY2007. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) HB 128 would not affect the fiscal operations of the Commission and would not impact general funds receipts. HB 128 would, how- ever, create the Balanced Budget Reserve Act if general funds appropriations for a fiscal exceed the balanced budget limit. The balanced budget limit would be set by the balanced budget revenue estimate provided in the bill. The necessary funds would be held in reserve by each State agency and department, as needed. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) Since the members of the Commission serve without compensation and the Commission is authorized to utilize existing staff re- 1036 HB-0128-Cont. sources in conducting its activities, the fiscal impact of this legislation is minimal. BALANCED BUDGET NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) Since HB 128 is not a supplemental appropriation bill, the Balanced Budget Note Act is inapplicable. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG 01-01-26 H Added As A Joint Sponsor GARRETT 01-01-31 H Assigned to State Government Administration H Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Joint Sponsor SCULLY H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY 01-02-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD 01-02-07 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee State Government Administration H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN 01-02-09 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee State Government Administration 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS 01-02-16 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 005-004-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Balanced Budget Note Req BLACK H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-21 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-02-26 H Balanced Budget Note Filed H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-13 H Amendment No.01 SCHOENBERG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-30 H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY H Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI H Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0129 SCHOENBERG - GARRETT - KENNER - HOWARD - JOHNSON, LANG AND MULLIGAN. New Act 15 ILCS 20/50-5 rep. 15 ILCS 20/50-10 rep. 15 ILCS 20/50-15 rep. 30 ILCS 105/13.4 rep. Creates the Illinois Open Budgets Act. Provides that the Governor shall present a State budget to the General Assembly on the first Wednesday in March of each year. Specifies elements to be included in the budget. Provides that each State agency, State college and university, and public and quasi-public corporation shall submit, by Janu- ary 1, a budget request for the next fiscal year. Provides that the Bureau of the Budget and the Economic and Fiscal Commission shall produce, by January 15, a revenue esti- mate for the next fiscal year. Provides that the Governor shall submit recommended ap- propriations with the budget. Creates a Budget Advisory Panel to oversee development of accountability reports (and repeals language in the Civil Administrative Code per- taining to a Budget Advisory Panel). Creates an Open Budget Conference to approve certain forms and procedures. Repeals language in the State Finance Act regarding preparation and introduction of appropriation bills. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) HB 129 would not affect the fiscal operations of the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission. HB 129 would not impact General Funds receipts. HB 129 would create the Illinois Open Budgets Act. The Illinois Open Budgets Act sets forth the re- quirements for the State budget and those parties included in 1037 HB-0129-Cont. the budget process. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) House Bill 129 does not require the expenditure of funds by the State, nor does it change the revenues of the State. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-26 H Added As A Joint Sponsor GARRETT 01-01-31 H Assigned to State Government Administration 01-02-01 H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD 01-02-07 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee State Government Administration 01-02-09 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee State Government Administration 01-02-16 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-20 H Joint Sponsor Changed to JOHNSON H Added As A Co-sponsor LANG 01-02-21 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-23 H Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0130 SCHOENBERG - MULLIGAN - LANG - MAY - FLOWERS, KENNER, HOWARD, MCKEON, ERWIN, JONES,LOU AND YARBROUGH. New Act 720 ILCS 5/Article 21.4 heading new 720 ILCS 5/21.4-1 new 720 ILCS 5/21.4-2 new 720 ILCS 5/21.4-3 new 720 ILCS 5/21.4-4 new Creates the Interference with Access to Health Care Facilities Act to make any per- son who intentionally interferes with another person's access to a health care facility civilly liable for damages, legal fees, and costs. Provides for injunctive relief. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of unlawful interference with access to health care. Provides that this offense is a Class A misdemeanor. CORRECTIONAL NOTE (Department of Corrections) The prison population impact is none and the fiscal impact is unknown. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG 01-01-31 H Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY H Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS 01-02-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU 01-02-26 H Correctional Note Filed H Committee Judiciary I - Civil Law 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-03-23 H Joint Sponsor Changed to MULLIGAN H Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER )131 SCHOENBERG - MATHIAS. .0 ILCS 350/12 from Ch. 17, par. 6912 Amends the Local Government Debt Reform Act. Provides that with the authoriza- tion of the governing body, the treasurer of a governmental unit may join with the trea- surers of other governmental units to jointly invest funds of which the treasurer has custody. Effective imrrsediately. 1038 HB-013 1-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 30 ILCS 350/12 Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 235/2 from Ch. 85, par. 902 Deletes everything. Amends the Public Funds Investment Act. Provides that in addi- tion to the authority available to invest funds, a public agency may authorize the trea- surer of that public agency to join with the treasurers of other public agencies for the purpose of jointly investing the funds of which the treasurer has custody and the sole le- gal authority to invest. Sets requirements for joint investments. Provides that partici- pants in these joint investments shall avail themselves of current training in public funds management. 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to State Government Administration 01-02-22 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-02-23 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-27 H Amendment No.01 SCHOENBERG H Amendment referred to HRUL H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-13 H Amendment No.01 SCHOENBERG H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-26 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Amendment No.01 SCHOENBERG Adopted H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-04-03 H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0132 SCHOENBERG - MAY. 605 ILCS 5/4-508.1 from Ch. 121, par. 4-508.1 Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Provides that when the Department of Transpor- tation conveys to the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority an interest in land, rights or other property acquired in connection with a federal-aid project that ceases to exist, the Department must receive compensation equal to the fair market value of the interest conveyed (instead of receiving no compensation), to be deposited into the Road Fund. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Transportation) The cost of properties acquired by IDOT associated with ongoing toll highway projects is approximately $51 million. Until par- cels have been appraised for the current fair market value, there is no way of determining the true fiscal impact of HB 132. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-General Services H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY 01-02-15 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Appropriations-General Services 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0133 SCHOENBERG. 605 ILCS 5/4-508.1 from Ch. 121, par. 4-508.1 Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Provides that when the Department of Transpor- tation conveys to the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority an interest in land, rights or other property acquired in connection with a federal-aid project that ceases to exist, the Department must receive compensation equal to the fair market value of the interest conveyed (instead of receiving no compensation), to be deposited into the Road Fund. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Transportation) The cost of properties acquired by IDOT associated with ongoing toll highway projects is approximately $51 million. Until par- cels have been appraised for the current fair market value, there is no way of determining the true fiscal impact of HB 133. 1039 HB-0133-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-General Services 01-02-15 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Appropriations-General Services 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0134 SCHOENBERG - LANG - LINDNER. 605 ILCS 10/16.2 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Prohibits directors of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, their employees, and agents from receiving financial benefit from the letting of Authority contracts during their terms of service and for a period of one year follow- ing termination of their positions or employment with the Authority. Extends this pro- hibition to the immediate family or household members of the directors, employees, and agents of the Authority. Prohibits those persons from using material non-public in- formation obtained as a result of their positions with the Authority or their family or household members' positions for their personal financial benefit and prohibits them from disclosing that information to others. 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-General Services 01-03-15 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LINDNER 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0135 SCHOENBERG - HOEFT - FRANKS - MORROW - GARRETT, LANG, MAY AND LYONSJOSEPH. 605 ILCS 10/14.1 from Ch. 121, par. 100-14.1 605 ILCS 10/18 from Ch. 121, par. 100-18 605 ILCS 10/23 from Ch. 121, par. 100-23 605 ILCS 10/24 from Ch. 121, par. 100-24 Amends the Toll Highway Act. Provides that the Act constitutes an irrevocable and continuing appropriation from the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority Fund for amounts to pay principal, interest, and other bond expenses and obligations (instead of the Fund being considered always appropriated for the purposes of repayment of debt service and other bond obligations). Provides that all other expenses, including ordi- nary and contingent expenses, are subject to annual appropriation. Provides that, before bonds may be issued for or construction may be commenced on any new segment of toll highway, the issuance of bonds for or the commencement of construction of that particular segment must be approved by law (rather than authorized by joint resolution of the General Assembly). Provides that any general increase in toll rates must have the prior approval of the General Assembly by a three-fifths majority vote. Provides that the State guarantees payment of bonds issued before the effective date of the amenda- tory Act, and requires the Authority to maintain a debt service fund with respect to rev- enue bonds outstanding on the effective date of this amendatory Act. STATE MANDATES NOTE (Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs) In the opinion of DCCA, HB 135 does not create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Transportation) This legislation directly impacts the Illinois State Toll High- way Authority and does not impact the Illinois Department of Transportation. Therefore, there is no fiscal impact to IDOT. 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-General Services 01-03-09 H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY 01-03-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 01 1-005-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Fiscal Note Requested BLACK H St Mandate Fis Nte Req BLACK H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOEFT H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRANKS H Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW H Added As A Joint Sponsor GARRETT H Added As A Co-sponsor LANG 1040 HB-0135-Cont. 01-03-21 H St Mandate Fis Note Filed H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-23 H Fiscal Note Filed H Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-02 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-04 H 3/5 vote required H 3d Reading Consideration PP H Calendar Consideration PP 01-04-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0136 SCHOENBERG - JONES,LOU - FEIGENHOLTZ - MAY - OSTERMAN, HOWARD, KENNER, MENDOZA, ACEVEDO, MCKEON, DAV- IS,MONIQUE, YARBROUGH, HAMOS, SCULLY, MILLER, GILES, BRADLEY, LANG, FRANKS, FLOWERS, GARRETT, COULSON, ER- WIN, DART, SCOTT, SLONE AND MATHIAS. 720 ILCS 5/8-2.1 new 720 ILCS 5/12-7.1 from Ch. 38, par. 12-7.1 720 ILCS 5/21-1.2 from Ch. 38, par. 21-1.2 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3.2 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of conspiracy against civil rights. Provides that conspiracy against civil rights is a Class 4 felony for a first offense and a Class 2 felony for a second or subsequent offense. Provides that hate crime is a Class 3 felony for a first offense and a Class 1 felony for a second or subsequent offense if committed: (1) in a place used for religious worship; (2) in a cemetery or mortuary; (3) in an educational facility; (4) in a public park or an ethnic or religious community center; (5) on the real property of any of these locations; or (6) on a public way within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising any of these locations. Provides for prosecu- tion for hate crime or institutional vandalism regardless of the existence of any other motivating factors. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a person convicted of any second or subsequent conviction for hate crime or institutional vandal- ism is ineligible for probation, conditional discharge, or periodic imprisonment. Makes it a factor for the court to impose an extended term sentence that the defendant was con- victed of a felony other than hate crime or institutional vandalism and the court finds that the defendant committed the offense by reason of the actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, physical or mental disabil- ity, or national origin of another individual or group of individuals. JUDICIAL NOTE (Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts) It has been determined that the bill would neither decrease nor increase the number of judges needed in the State. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG 01-01-30 H Judicial Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law H Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY H Added As A Joint Sponsor OSTERMAN 01-02-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD H Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor MENDOZA H Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor HAMOS H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY H Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER 01-03-01 H Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-001-006 HJUB H Remains in CommiJudiciary II - Criminal Law H Added As A Co-sponsor GILES 1041 HB-0136--Cont. 01-03-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY 01-03-08 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-003 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-13 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-20 H Joint Sponsor Changed to JONES,LOU H Joint Sponsor Changed to FEIGENHOLTZ H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 096-010-007 H Added As A Co-sponsor LANG H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor GARRETT H Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN H Added As A Co-sponsor DART H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE H Added As A Co-sponsor MATHIAS 01-03-21 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor SILVERSTEIN S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-04 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor RONEN 01-04-06 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor MADIGAN,L 02-01-23 S Assigned to Judiciary HB-0137 SCHOENBERG. 20 ILCS 2505/2505-555 new 35 ILCS 105/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-5 35 ILCS 110/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-5 35 ILCS 115/3-5 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-5 35 ILCS 120/2-5 from Ch. 120, par. 441-5 Amends the Department of Revenue Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois. Creates, within the Department of Revenue, an Advisory Task Force on Internet Taxation, composed of 12 members appointed by the Governor, to study the effect of taxing or not taxing Internet sales and the impact that taxing Internet sales would have on Illinois businesses. Provides that the Task Force shall file a report and its advisory recommendations on these issues with the Governor's Office and the General Assem- bly by January 15, 2004, at which time the Task Force is dissolved. Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that, through December 31, 2004, personal property pur- chased in a transaction conducted over the Internet is exempt from taxation under these Acts. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0138 SCHOENBERG. New Act Creates the Internet Access Enhancement Act. Requires a high-speed broadband In- ternet access transport provider who is also a cable operator or affiliate of a high-speed broadband Internet access transport provider who is also a cable operator to provide to any requesting Internet service provider access to its high-speed broadband Internet ac- cess transport services on rates, terms, and conditions that are at least as favorable as those on which it provides access to itself, its affiliate, or any other person. Provides that the Attorney General may bring an action to enforce the Act. Allows a private right of action to aggrieved parties. Preempts home rule. Effective January 1, 2002. FISCAL NOTE (Illinois Commerce Commission) The Illinois Commerce Commission estimates no fiscal impact on State revenues from HB 138. HOME RULE NOTE (Department of Commerce and Community Affairs) HB 138 contains language which is a denial and limitation of 1042 HB-0138-Cont. home rule powers and functions. Therefore, in the opinion of DCCA, HB 138 preempts home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Central Management Services) There is no fiscal impact on this Department. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Computer Technology 01-02-08 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Computer Technology 01-02-15 H Home Rule Note Filed H Committee Computer Technology 01-02-28 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Computer Technology 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0139 SCHOENBERG - DAVIS,MONIQUE AND SLONE. 105 ILCS 230/5-5 Amends the School.Construction Law. Provides that the grant index shall be no less than 0.45 (instead of 0.35) and no greater than 0.85 (instead of 0.75) for each school district. Effective July 1, 2001. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0140 SCHOENBERG. 105 ILCS 230/5-30 Amends the School Construction Law. Provides that the second priority for school construction projects includes building modifications to address population growth. Ef- fective July 1, 2001. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0141 SCHOENBERG - FLOWERS - MAY - SOTO - KENNER, HOWARD, FEI- GENHOLTZ, RYAN, OSTERMAN, ERWIN, COLLINS, YARBROUGH AND SLONE. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 30 ILCS 105/5.546 new Creates the Rainy Day Budget Stabilization and Children First Act and amends the State Finance Act. Requires the Comptroller to transfer from the General Revenue Fund during fiscal year 2002 $50,000,000 into a Budget Stabilization Fund and $50,000,000 into a Children First Reserve Fund. In each subsequent fiscal year when anticipated general revenues are estimated by the Governor to exceed the prior fiscal year's revenues by more than 4%, requires the Comptroller to transfer 0.125% of the anticipated revenues from the General Revenue Fund into the Budget Stabilization Fund and 0.125% into the Children First Reserve Fund. Permits suspension of transfers. Authorizes use of the Budget Stabilization Fund to meet general funds revenue short- falls. Limits the use of the Children First Reserve Fund to meet shortfalls in funding ed- ucational and child care programs. Creates the necessary special funds within the State treasury. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT NOTE (Economic and Fiscal Commission) HB 141 would not affect amount of the bonding authorization of the State, and, therefore, has no direct impact on the level of State indebtedness FISCAL NOTE (State Treasurer) HB 141 will not increase or decrease State revenues or expendi- tures. However, during FY2002, the bill will put $100,000,000 1043 HB-0141-Cont.. into the Budget Stabilization and the Children First Reserve Funds, which will not be available for spending without the agreement of the Governor, Comptroller, and Treasurer. Any future year amounts cannot be determined until a revenue esti- mate is made. Future years will transfer .125% of revenue esti- mates into the funds until they hold 2% of estimated general revenues. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 0101--04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive H Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Joint Sponsor MAY 01-02-01 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO H Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER H Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD 01-02-07 H State Debt Note Filed H Committee Executive H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN 01-02-14 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Executive H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0142 SCHOENBERG - SOTO - ERWIN - YARBROUGH. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new Amends the State Finance Act. Creates the Tobacco Settlement Biomedical Re- search Fund. Creates the Investment of Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Act. Provides that a portion of the proceeds received by the State from a tobacco settlement shall be de- posited into the Tobacco Settlement Biomedical Research Fund. Provides that moneys in the fund shall be distributed to universities with medical schools in this State and used by those universities for programs relating to tobacco-related illness research. Ef- fective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Public Health) If HB 142 creates a fiscal impact at all upon the Department, it is very minimal, and is indeterminable at this time. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 1-001-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Tobacco Settlement Proceeds 01-02-01 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SOTO 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor ERWIN 01-03-14 H Fiscal Note Filed H Committee Tobacco Settlement Proceeds 01-03-16 H Added As A Joint Sponsor YARBROUGH H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0143 BLACK - FEIGENHOLTZ - MCKEON, ZICKUS, LYONS,EILEEN, MUL- LIGAN, COULSON, FRANKS, HOLBROOK, DAVIS,MONIQUE, REITZ, HARTKE, MCCARTHY, MILLER, KLINGLER AND POE. 5 ILCS 140/7 from Ch. 16, par. 207 220 ILCS 5/ART. XIIIA heading new 220 ILCS 5/13A-100 new 220 ILCS 5/13A-101 new 220 ILCS 5/13A-105 new 220 ILCS 5/13A-110 new 220 ILCS 5/13A-1 15 new 220 ILCS 5/13A-120 new 220 ILCS 5/13A-125 new 220 ILCS 5/13A-130 new 1044 1045 HB-0143-Cont. 220 ILCS 5/13A-135 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides for the Commerce Commission to estab- lish a database of telephone numbers of Illinois residents who object to receiving tele- phone solicitations. Requires persons who make telephone solicitations to purchase the database from the Commission. Prohibits the making of telephone solicitations to per- sons who have given notice to the Commission of their objection to receiving telephone solicitations. Provides for enforcement by the Commission and the Attorney General. Amends the Freedom of Information Act to exempt the telephone solicitation objection database from the disclosure requirements of that Act. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-22 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-01-31 H Assigned to Public Utilities 01-02-05 H Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS H Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN H Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ H Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor MILLER 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER 01-03-01 H Motion Filed PURSUANT TO HOUSE H RULE 60(B), I MOVE H TO TABLE HB 143 H -BLACK H Motion Prevailed H Tabled By Sponsor HPUB H Added As A Co-sponsor POE HB-0144 BLACK - RYAN - CURRYJULIE - BELLOCK AND BRADY. 625 ILCS 5/18c-7402 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7402 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Increases by a multiple of 5 the fines to be im- posed if a rail carrier blocks a grade crossing for more than 10 minutes or exceeds addi- tional specified amounts of time. Provides that a violation is a business offense in all instances (rather than being a petty offense if the blockage lasts no longer than 15 min- utes). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds an effective date of January 1, 2002. 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-02-07 H Added As A Joint Sponsor RYAN 01-02-08 H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRYJULIE 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor BELLOCK 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-005-001 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-21 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-07 H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Amendment No.0 I BLACK H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-13 H Amendment No.01 BLACK H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/005-000-000 H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-22 H Amendment No.01 BLACK Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY HB-0144--Cont. 1046 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0145 BLACK - OSMOND. 55 ILCS 5/5-1121 60 ILCS 1/85-50 new Amends the Township Code. Allows the township board to formally request a county to demolish, repair, or enclose a dangerous and unsafe building or commence other specified proceedings with respect to property located within the township. Pro- vides that if the county declines to take the requested action, the township may apply to the circuit court for an order allowing the township to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to take other specified action. Provides that the township has a lien for the cost of the demolition, repair, or enclosure. Sets the procedures a township must follow to enforce its lien. Makes conforming changes in the Counties Code. Effective immedi- ately. 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor OSMOND 01-01-31 H Assigned to Counties & Townships 01-02-16 H Re-referred to Rules 01-03-01 H Motion Filed PURSUANT TO HOUSE H RULE 60(B), I MOVE H TO TABLE HB 145 H -BLACK H Motion Prevailed H Tabled By Sponsor HRUL HB-0146 BLACK. 65 ILCS 5/10-1-7 from Ch. 24, par. 10-1-7 65 ILCS 5/10-1-12 from Ch. 24, par. 10-1-12 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-6 from Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-6 65 ILCS 5/10-2.I-14 from Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-14 70 ILCS 705/16.06 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 37.06 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Fire Protection District Act. Provides that the maximum age for induction into a fire or police department is 45 years for a person who has served full-time in the military for at least 10 years. Effective immedi- ately. 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Cities & Villages 01-02-16 H Re-referred to Rules 01-03-01 H Motion Filed PURSUANT TO HOUSE H RULE 60(B), I MOVE H TO TABLE HB 146 H -BLACK H Motion Prevailed H Tabled By Sponsor HRUL HB-0147 BLACK - BRUNSVOLD, LAWFER, FOWLER, KOSEL, BOST AND CROTTY. 20 ILCS 801/1-23 new Amends the Department of Natural Resources Act. Prohibits the Department of Nat- ural Resources from requiring or requesting the Social Security number of any individ- ual applying for or renewing any license or permit issued by the Department. 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Conservation & Land Use 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD 01-02-16 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER 01-02-21 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-22 H Floor motion RETURN HB 147 TO H HOUSE RULES COMM. H -BLACK H Motion Prevailed H Returned to Rules HB-O 147-Cont. 01-02-28 H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY 01-03-01 H Motion Filed PURSUANT TO HOUSE H RULE 60(B), I MOVE H TO TABLE HB 147 H -BLACK H Motion Prevailed H Tabled By Sponsor HRUL HB-0148 BERNS - BLACK - SMITH,MICHAEL - JOHNSON - DELGADO, COL- LINS AND YARBROUGH. 20 ILCS 2605/2605-336 new 50 ILCS 705/10.2 new 55 ILCS 5/3-7008.5 new 55 ILCS 5/3-8007.5 new 65 ILCS 5/10-1-7.5 new 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-6.5 new Amends the Department of State Police Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois, the Illinois Police Training Act, the Counties Code, and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that an applicant for a position on a police force of the State or a unit of local government must undergo a criminal background check. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 2605/2605-336 new 55 ILCS 5/3-7008.5 new 55 ILCS 5/3-8007.5 new 65 ILCS 5/10-1-7.5 new 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-6.5 new Adds reference to: 50 ILCS 705/8.2 new 50 ILCS 705/10.2 new 30 ILCS 805/8.25 new Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Requires probationary part-time police officers to be enrolled in a training course within 6 months after active employment by any police department. Provides that a probationary part-time police officer may not practice as a part-time police officer during a waiver period. Deletes a provision that the period to comply with the training requirements may not be extended by more than 90 days. Provides that the training may be provided by Mobile Team In-Service Training Units or by a another program or facility (now, the training shall be provided by Mobile Team In-Service Training Units). Requires applicants for a posi- tion as a peace officer to authorize a criminal background check. Provides that a law en- forcement agency may not hire an applicant for whom a background check has not been completed revealing no convictions of specified offenses. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-6 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code concerning the police officers in certain munici- palities. Provides that the age limitation for police applicants does not apply to appli- cants who have served as a deputy sheriff and who otherwise meet the necessary training requirements. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; State Mandates 01-01-04 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS H Added As A Co-sponsor YARBROUGH 01-03-01 H Primary Sponsor Changed To BERNS H Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK H Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 008-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 1047 HB-0148-Cont. 01-03-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL H Added As A Joint Sponsor JOHNSON H Added As A Joint Sponsor DELGADO 01-03-14 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-16 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 112-000-000 01-03-20 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-03-21 S Chief Sponsor MYERS S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-04 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor KLEMM 01-04-06 S Assigned to Local Government 01-04-17 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-04-19 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-08 S Filed with Secretary S Amendment No.01 KLEMM S Amendment referred to SRUL 01-05-10 S Amendment No.01 KLEMM S Rules refers to SLGV 01-05-17 S Amendment No.01 KLEMM S Be apprvd for consideratn SLGV/010-000-000 S Recalled to Second Reading S Amendment No.01 KLEMM Adopted S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-18 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 01-05-22 H Motion Filed Non-Concur #1/01/BERNS H Motion Filed Concur H Motion referred to HRUL H Calendar Order of Concurren 01 01-05-31 H Mtn to Concur Referr ed HJUB H Mtn Prevail Suspend Rule 25 H Motion TO CONCUR SA H Recommends be Adopted HJUB/009-000-000 H Calendar Order of Concurren 01 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 02-01-09 H Approved for Consideration 004-000-000 H Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 H Mtn to Cncr/Sen Amnd NoOl H H Concurs in S Amend 01/116-000-000 H Passed both Houses 02-01-22 H Sent to the Governor HB-0149 KLINGLER - POE - LINDNER - SMITH,MICHAEL. 40 ILCS 5/14-119 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-119 40 ILCS 5/14-121 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-121 Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to remove the Social Secur- ity offset against widow and survivor annuities for all annuitants, beginning January 1, 2002. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE (Pension Laws Commission) HB 149 would increase the accrued liabilities of SERS by an estimated $291 million. The estimated increase in the required annual State contribution, per P.A. 88-593, is shown below: Fiscal Year Estimated Payroll Estimated Contributions 2002 3,530.0 million 0.0 2003 3,654.0 million 0.0 2005 3,908.0 million 0.0 2010 4,585.0 million 62.9 2020 6,341.0 million 87.0 2030 9,183.0 million 126.0 2045 16,584.0 million 275.3 Even with the elimination of the Social Security offset and the resulting increase in accrued liability, required State contri- butions to SERS are not expected to change until FY 2010, as 1048 HB-0149-Cnwt. the minimum statutory rates are expected to be higher than the calculated actuarial rates, per P.A. 90-65, until then. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension 01-01-05 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor POE H Added As A Joint Sponsor LINDNER 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-26 H Pension Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-31 H Assigned to Personnel & Pensions 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) 01-03-26 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL HB-0150 BELLOCK - MATHIAS. 625 ILCS 5/12-815 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-815 625 ILCS 5/12-815.1 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the strobe lamp on any school bus equipped with one must be lighted any time the bus is stopping or stopped for loading or discharging pupils and any time pupils are on the bus. Provides that on and after Au- gust 1, 2002, the outside rear perimeter (as well as the emergency exits) of any school bus must be outlined with yellow reflective tape or decal. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates 01-01-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MATHIAS 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0151 TURNER,JOHN- DAVIS,STEVE. 735 ILCS 5/Art. 8, Part 20 heading 735 ILCS 5/8-2001 from Ch. 110, par. 8-2001 735 ILCS 5/8-2003 from Ch. 110, par. 8-2003 735 ILCS 5/8-2004 from Ch. I 10, par. 8-2004 735 ILCS 5/8-2005 new 735 ILCS 5/8-2006 new Amends provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure concerning the inspection of hos- pital and medical records. Provides that the charges imposed by a hospital or physician for copying records may not exceed a $25 handling charge plus 37 cents per page. Al- lows charges for shipping. Provides that the rates shall be automatically adjusted for in- flation each year. Applies the same maximum charges to records of other health care practitioners, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, and attorneys. Makes other changes. Effective 30 days after becoming law. 01-01-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-02-06 H Re-assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-23 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE 01-03-22 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0152 SCHMITZ - MOORE - LYONS,EILEEN - BELLOCK - CURRYJULIE, BRADY, SCOTT AND WOJCIK. 625 ILCS 25/4a from Ch. 95 1/2, par. I 104a 625 ILCS 25/4c new 625 ILCS 25/5 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1105 Amends the Child Passenger Protection Act. Provides that every person, when trans- porting a child 4 years of age and older weighing 40 pounds or more but not more than 80 pounds in certain vehicles, is responsible for securing that child in a child booster seat and a federally approved lap-and-shoulder belt system. Provides that the parent or legal guardian of the child must provide a child booster seat to any person who trans- ports his or her child. Provides that a person who transports the child of another is not 1049 HB-0152-Cont. in violation of the provision unless a child booster seat was provided by the parent or le- gal guardian but was not used to transport the child. Does not apply if the vehicle used to transport the child is not equipped with a federally approved lap-and-shoulder belt system. Provides that failure to secure the child as required does not constitute contrib- utory negligence and is not admissible as evidence in the trial of any civil action. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the requirements apply when the child is 4 years of age or older but un- der the age of 10 and weighs 40 pounds or more but not more than 80 pounds or is less than 4 feet 9 inches in height. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that every person, when transporting a child at least 4 years of age but under 12 years of age in certain vehicles, is responsible for securing that child in seat safety belts or in a federally approved lap-and-shoulder belt system and a booster seat de- signed for a child weighing 40 or more pounds but not more than 80 pounds or a child less than 4 feet 9 inches in height (rather than providing that every person transporting a child 4 years of age or older but under the age of 10 and weighing 40 pounds or more but not more than 80 pounds, or a child 4 years of age or older but under 10 years of age and less than 4 feet 9 inches in height, is responsible for securing that child in a booster seat and a federally approved lap-and-shoulder belt system). Deletes language provid- ing that the parent or legal guardian of the child must provide a booster seat to any per- son who transports the child. Deletes language providing that a person who transports the child of another is not in violation of the provision unless a booster seat was pro- vided and was not used. Deletes language providing that the provision does not apply if the vehicle used to transport the child is not equipped with a federally approved lap-and-shoulder belt system. 01-01-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-1-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Children & Youth 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MOORE H Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Joint Sponsor BELLOCK H Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRY,JULIE 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY 01-02-15 H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK 01-02-22 H Amendment No.01 CHLDRN-YOUTH H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-27 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-06 H 3d Reading Consideration PP H Calendar Consideration PP 01-03-21 H Rclld 2nd Rdg-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-22 H Amendment No.02 SCHMITZ H Amendment referred to HRUL H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-26 H Amendment No.02 SCHMITZ H Recommends be Adopted HRUL/004-000-000 H Amendment No.02 SCHMITZ Adopted H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-27 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 117-000-000 01-03-28 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg S Chief Sponsor CULLERTON S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm HB-0153 MAUTINO - PARKE. 215 ILCS 150/2 from Ch. 148, par. 202 215 ILCS 150/6 from Ch. 148, par. 206 215 ILCS 150/15 from Ch. 148, par. 215 Amends the Religious and Charitable Risk Pooling and Trust Act. Authorizes orga- nizations that are exempt from taxation under paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code to be a beneficiary under a risk pooling trust. Effec- tive immediately. 1050 HB-0 53-Cont. 01-01-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-07 H Re-assigned to Insurance 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 01 1-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE 01-02-16 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 113-000-000 01-02-20 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-03 S Chief Sponsor PETKA 01-04-04 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-18 S Assigned to Insurance & Pensions 01-04-24 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-04-25 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-02 S Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 H Passed both Houses 01-05-31 H Sent to the Governor 01-07-20 H Governor approved H Effective Date 01-07-20 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0099 HB-0154 MAUTINO - HOLBROOK - MOFFITT. 105 ILCS 5/30-14.2 from Ch. 122, par. 30-14.2 Amends the provisions of the School Code concerning MIA/POW scholarships. Changes the name to the State of Illinois MIA/POW Scholarship. Provides that if the spouse or child of an eligible veteran or serviceperson has received a similar higher ed- ucational benefit from another state prior to applying for a State of Illinois MIA/POW Scholarship, the amount of time that the spouse or child received the higher educational benefit from the other state shall be subtracted from the 4 calendar years of full-time en- rollment that the State of Illinois MIA/POW Scholarship offers. Makes changes con- cerning being a resident of the State. Provides that if the surviving spouse remarries or if there is a divorce while the spouse (instead of dependent) is pursuing his or her course of study, scholarship benefits are terminated at the end of the term. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK 01-02-15 H Assigned to Higher Education 01-02-23 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-27 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-28 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 116-000-000 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MOFFITT 01-03-01 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-03-22 S Chief Sponsor HALVORSON S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-03-27 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO HB-0155 ZICKUS - SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 340/7 from Ch. I11, par. 6607 Amends the Structural Engineering Practice Act of 1989. Increases the number of successive years a member may serve on the Structural Engineering Board. Effective immediately. 01-01-08 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Registration & Regulation 01-02-08 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 1051 HB-0155-Cont. 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO 01-02-15 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 115-000-000 01-02-20 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-03-01 S Chief Sponsor BURZYNSKI S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-06 S Assigned to Licensed Activities 01-04-26 S Recommended do pass 009-000-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-05-01 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-10 S Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 H Passed both Houses 01-06-08 H Sent to the Governor 01-08-03 H Governor approved H Effective Date 01-08-03 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0237 HB-0156 STROGER - DART - LANG - CROTTY - MCCARTHY, SCOTT, HOFF- MAN, SCULLY, O'BRIEN, MCKEON, OSTERMAN, FRANKS AND ER- WIN. 735 ILCS 5/2-1306 new Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to prohibit court orders and judgments from concealing public hazards. Effective July 1, 2001, and applies to causes of action accru- ing on or after that date. JUDICIAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) There may be a minimal increase in judicial workloads. However, HB 156 would not increase the number of judges needed in the State. FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) HB 156 would have minimal fiscal impact on the judicial branch. STATE MANDATES NOTE (Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs) In the opinion of DCCA, HB 156 does not meet the definition of a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. CORRECTIONAL NOTE (Department of Corrections) There would be no population or cost impact to the Department. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor DART H Added As A Joint Sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCARTHY H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Joint Sponsor Changed to LANG H Joint Sponsor Changed to CROTTY H Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Co-sponsor HOFFMAN 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY 01-02-06 H Re-assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law 01-02-08 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 007-006-000 HJUA H Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Stndrd Dbt 01-02-16 H Fiscal Note Requested BLACK H St Mandate Fis Nte Req BLACK H Correctional Note Requested BLACK H Judicial Note RequesteBLACK H Second Reading-Stnd Debate H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON 01-02-22 H Judicial Note Filed H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-02-26 H Fiscal Note Filed H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-02-28 H St Mandate Fis Note Filed H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-03-05 H Correctional Note Filed H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 1052 HB-0156-Cont. 01-03-06 H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Stndrd Dbt 01-03-09 H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN 01-03-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor FRANKS 01-03-22 H Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN 01-04-06 H Primary Sponsor Changed To STROGER H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0157 DART - SCOTT - BROSNAHAN - HOFFMAN. 770 ILCS 10/1 from Ch. 82, par. 551 770 ILCS 20/1 from Ch. 82, par. 121 770 ILCS 22/5 770 ILCS 25/2 from Ch. 82, par. 302 770 ILCS 35/1 from Ch. 82, par. 97 770 ILCS 75/2 from Ch. 82, par. 602 770 ILCS 80/1 from Ch. 82, par. 101.1 Amends the Clinical Psychologists Lien Act, the Dentists Lien Act, the Emergency Medical Services Personnel Lien Act, the Home Health Agency Lien Act, the Hospital Lien Act, the Physical Therapist Lien Act, and the Physicians Lien Act. Provides that the total amount of all liens under those Acts and subrogation claims may not exceed one-third of the sum paid to an injured person based on a claim or a right of action. Ef- fective June 1, 2001. JUDICIAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) HB 157 would neither increase nor decrease the number of judges needed in the State. FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) HB 157 would have no fiscal impact on the judicial branch. CORRECTIONAL NOTE (Department of Corrections) There would be no population or cost impact to the Department. STATE MANDATES NOTE (Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs) In the opinion of DCCA, HB 157 creates a due process mandate for which reimbursement of the increased costs to units of local governments is not required under the State Mandates Act. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Joint Sponsor BROSNAHAN H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive 01-02-06 H Re-assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-001-002 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-16 H Fiscal Note Requested BLACK H St Mandate Fis Nte Req BLACK H Correctional Note Requested BLACK H Judicial Note RequesteBLACK H Second Reading-Short Debate H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-02-22 H Judicial Note Filed H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-02-26 H Fiscal Note Filed H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-05 H Correctional Note Filed H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-03-21 H St Mandate Fis Note Filed H Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 01-04-06 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0158 BRADLEY - DART - FRANKS - SCOTT - BROSNAHAN, HOFFMAN, LANG, CURRYJULIE, FORBY, FOWLER, BRUNSVOLD, DAV- IS,STEVE, DAVIS,MONIQUE, FLOWERS, MCGUIRE, RYAN, CROTTY, MCKEON, O'BRIEN, MCCARTHY, OSTERMAN, JONES,LOU, GILES, SCULLY, REITZ AND ACEVEDO. New Act Creates the Structural Work Act of 2001. Requires that scaffolds and related me- chanical contrivances used in work on a building or other structure be constructed in a safe and suitable manner. Sets forth safety standards. Authorizes the Director of Labor 1053 HB-0158-Cont. and local authorities to inspect scaffolding and to require reconstruction of unsafe scaf- folding. Provides that a violation of the Act is a Class A misdemeanor, and authorizes the State's Attorney or another attorney to take necessary steps to enforce compliance with the Act. Provides for a right of action if a person is injured or killed as a result of a wilful violation of the Act. Uses the language of the Structural Work Act before its re- peal by P.A. 89-2. Effective immediately. CORRECTIONAL NOTE (Department of Corrections) There will be no prison population impact or fiscal impact. JUDICIAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) HB 158 would neither increase nor decrease the number of judges needed in the State. FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) HB 158 would have minimal fiscal impact on the judicial branch. FISCAL NOTE (Department of Labor) As a result of increased caseload, the impact on the Department will be $138,800 for costs associated with 2 professional and one clerical position. STATE MANDATES NOTE (Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs) In the opinion of DCCA, HB 158 creates a service mandate for which 50% to 100% of the increased costs to units of local government is required, and a due process mandate for which reimbursement is not required under the State Mandates Act. Due to the nature of the bill, an estimate of the cost to units of local government is not available at this time. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor FRANKS H Added As A Joint Sponsor SCOTT H Added As A Joint Sponsor BROSNAHAN 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Co-sponsor LANG 01-01-29 H Correctional Note Filed H Committee Rules 01-01-30 H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE H Added As A Co-sponsor FORBY H Added As A Co-sponsor FOWLER H Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE H Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive H Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS H Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor RYAN H Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY H Re-assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law 01-02-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 007-006-000 HJUA H Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Stndrd Dbt H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY 01-02-16 H Fiscal Note Requested BLACK H St Mandate Fis Nte Req BLACK H Correctional Note Requested BLACK H Judicial Note RequesteBLACK H Second Reading-Stnd Debate H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor OSTERMAN 01-02-21 H Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU 01-02-22 H Judicial Note Filed H HId Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db H Added As A Co-sponsor GILES 01-02-23 H Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY 01-02-26 H Fiscal Note Filed H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 01-02-28 H Fiscal Note Filed H St Mandate Fis Note Filed H Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shrt Db 1054 HB-0158-Cont. 01-03-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ 01-03-07 H Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY 01-03-20 H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Stndrd Dbt 01-03-26 H Primary Sponsor Changed To BRADLEY H Joint Sponsor Changed to DART H Added As A Co-sponsor HOFFMAN 01-03-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO H Verified H 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/Vote 060-055-002 01-03-28 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-04-02 S Chief Sponsor HALVORSON S Added as Chief Co-sponsor JONES,E S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-05-09 S Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L HB-0159 KRAUSE - COULSON - OSMOND - LYONS,EILEEN - GARRETT, MAY, FEIGENHOLTZ, KLINGLER, CURRYJULIE, MCCARTHY AND O'BRIEN. 35 ILCS 5/213 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that for taxable years ending on or af- ter December 31, 2001, each taxpayer who is an employer is entitled to a tax credit in an amount equal to 5% of the costs incurred by the taxpayer during the taxable year to pro- vide long-term care insurance as a part of an employee benefit package. The credit, however, may not exceed the lesser of (i) $5,000 or (ii) $100 for each employee cov- ered by long-term care insurance provided under the employee benefit package. Pro- vides that the credit may be carried forward for 5 taxable years. Exempts the credit from the sunset provisions. Effective January 1, 2002. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk H Added As A Joint Sponsor COULSON 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-11 H Added As A Joint Sponsor OSMOND 01-01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN H Added As A Joint Sponsor GARRETT H Added As A Co-sponsor MAY 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue H Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 01-02-06 H Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER H Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE 01-02-14 H Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0160 COWLISHAW. 35 ILCS 5/517 new 35 ILCS 5/901 from Ch. 120, par. 9-901 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that an individual taxpayer who holds a religious, ethical, or moral objection to capital punishment may, upon approval of his or her application, be certified by the Department of Revenue as a capital punishment objector. Each month, an amount equal to the amount of income taxes paid during the second preceding calendar month by individual taxpayers who are certified capital pun- ishment objectors (minus refunds) must be transferred into the Common School Fund. Effective immediately. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0161 HANNIG - JONES,JOHN - HOLBROOK - MOFFITT - SMITH,MICHAEL AND BOST. 625 ILCS 5/12-215 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-215 625 ILCS 5/12-601 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-601 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a vehicle operated by a voluntary firefighter may be equipped with flashing white headlights, blue grill lights, and a siren 1055 (in addition to blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights). Provides that this additional equipment may be used only in responding to an emergency call. Effective immedi- ately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 625 ILCS 5/12-601 Deletes language providing that a vehicle operated by a volunteer firefighter may be equipped with a siren. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 01-02-06 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK 01-02-15 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,JOHN 01-02-16 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 102-011-000 H Added As A Joint Sponsor MOFFITT H Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-03-27 S Chief Sponsor DEMUZIO 01-03-28 S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm 01-04-06 S Assigned to Transportation 01-04-18 S Postponed 01-05-02 S Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted S Recmnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 S Placed Calndr,Second Rdg 01-05-03 S Second Reading S Placed Calndr,3rd Reading 01-05-10 S Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 H Arrive House H Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 01-05-16 H Motion Filed Concur H Motion referred to HRUL H Calendar Order of Concurren 01 01-05-21 H Motion TO CONCUR SA H Recommends be Adopted HRUL H Calendar Order of Concurren 01 01-05-23 H H Concurs in S Amend 01/114-000-000 H Passed both Houses 01-06-21 H Sent to the Governor 01-08-17 H Governor approved H Effective Date 01-08-17 H PUBLIC ACT 92-0407 HB-0162 WOJCIK, O'BRIEN, BIGGINS, DURKIN, PERSICO, DANIELS AND HULTGREN. Appropriates $250,000 to the Department of Human Services for grants to special recreation associations. Effective July 1, 2001. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services 01-02-01 H Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN 01-02-27 H Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS H Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN H Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO H Added As A Co-sponsor DANIELS H Added As A Co-sponsor HULTGREN 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0163 JONESJOHN - HARTKE. 225 ILCS 728/5 225 ILCS 728/10 1056 HB-016 1- Cont. HB-0163-Cont. 225 ILCS 728/30 225 ILCS 728/35 Amends the Illinois Petroleum Education and Marketing Act. Provides that assess- ments to fund the Illinois Petroleum Resources Board shall be imposed on persons who own an interest in the gross production of oil or gas produced from a well in Illinois rather than from a person who derives the majority of his or her income from a working interest or who produces oil and gas. Provides for the continued existence of the Illinois Petroleum Resources Board until July 1, 2008 rather than July 1, 2002. Effective imme- diately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-0-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-06 H Primary Sponsor Changed To JONES,JOHN 01-03-16 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-21 H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-04-03 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 109-000-000 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE 01-04-04 S Arrive Senate S Placed Calndr First Rdg 01-05-02 S Chief Sponsor O'DANIEL S First reading Referred to Sen Rules Comm HB-0164 HARTKE. 225 ILCS 728/5 225 ILCS 728/10 225 ILCS 728/30 225 ILCS 728/35 Amends the Illinois Petroleum Education and Marketing Act. Provides that assess- ments to fund the Illinois Petroleum Resources Board shall be imposed on persons who own an interest in the gross production of oil or gas produced from a well in Illinois rather than from a person who derives the majority of his or her income from a working interest or who produces oil and gas. Provides for the continued existence of the Illinois Petroleum Resources Board until July 1, 2008 rather than July 1, 2002. Effective July 1, 2001. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0165 REITZ - FORBY - GRANBERG - FOWLER, BOST AND JONESJOHN. 30 ILCS 105/6z-18 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 30 ILCS 105/6z-20 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-20 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-10 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-10 35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 35 ILCS 115/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-10 35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441 -10 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Beginning on January 1, 2002 and through De- cember 31, 2006, eliminates the State's portion of the tax on coal for use in Illinois. Amends the State Finance Act to adjust the distribution of the tax to account for the elimination of the State's portion of the tax. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 0(1-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01 -01-30 H Added As A Joint Sponsor FORBY H Added As A Joint Sponsor GRANBERG H Added As A Joint Sponsor FOWLER 1057 HB-0165-Cont. 01-01-31 H Assigned to Revenue 01-02-20 H Added As A Co-sponsor BOST H Added As A Co-sponsor JONESJOHN 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0166 BLACK. 225 ILCS 446/30 Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993. Allows a person, firm, or corporation to engage exclusively in criminal back- ground checks. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993. Makes technical changes to a Sec- tion concerning exemptions. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Registration & Regulation 01-03-15 H Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT H Adopted H Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-03-22 H Tabled By Sponsor HB-0167 KRAUSE. 820 ILCS 405/232.2 new Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that the term "employment" does not include services performed by an officer of a corporation organized as a Sub- chapter S corporation if the only stockholders and employees of the corporation are of- ficers of the corporation. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Labor 01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0168 SMITH,MICHAEL. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the State aid formula. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Executive (01-03-16 H Re-Refer Rules/Rul 19(a) HB-0169 HOLBROOK - STEPHENS - DAVIS,STEVE - HOFFMAN - JONES,JOHN AND SMITH,MICHAEL. 820 ILCS 405/220 from Ch. 48, par. 330 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that, for purposes of the Act, "employment" does not include service performed on or after January 1, 2002 in the employ of a governmental entity as an election official or election worker if the remu- neration received by the individual during the calendar year for service as an election official or election worker is less than $1,000. 01-01-09 H Prefiled with the Clerk 01-01-10 H First reading Referred to Hse Rules Comm 01-01-31 H Assigned to Labor 01-02-07 H Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE H Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL 01-02-14 H Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN H Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS 01-02-15 H Joint Sponsor Changed to JONES,JOHN H Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL 01-02-16 H Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 H Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Shrt Dbt H Second Reading-Short Debate H Pld Cal 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt 01-02-21 H 3rd Rdg-Shrt Dbt-Pass/Vote 116-000-000 S