ILL I NI S UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PRODUCTION NOTE University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Large-scale Digitization Project, 2007. Final Legislative Synopsis and Digest of the 1985 Session of the Eighty-fourth General Assembly STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 20) Vol. I Action on all Bills and Resolutions Received through January 15, 1986 Published by the Legislative Reference Bureau Stanley M. Johnston, Acting Executive Director TABLE OF CONTENTS Officers of the Senate............................... 3 Officers of the House of Representatives ................. 3 Legislative Reference Bureau Members. .................. 3 Standing Committee of the Senate - Chairman ........... 5 Standing Committee of the House - Chairman ........... 6 Senate Bills 1-1516 ................ . ........ ....... 7 House Bills 1-2617 ................. ........ 869 Executive Orders ............. . ........ ......... . 2029 Resolutions ............................. ........ . 2032 Joint Session Resolutions ......................... . . 2033 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 2035 House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 2040 Senate Joint Resolutions ........................... . 2045 House Joint Resolutions ........................... 2065 Senate Resolutions ................................ 2090 House Resolutions ................ ................. 2163 First Special Session House Bills ...................... 2255 First Special Session Senate Joint Resolutions ............ 2258 First Special Session House Joint Resolutions ............. 2260 First Special Session Senate Resolutions ............. . . . 2262 First Special Session House Resolutions ................. 2264 Second Special Session Senate Bills .................... 2266 Second Special Session House Bills .................... 2270 Second Special Session Senate Joint Resolutions ........... 2273 Second Special Session House Joint Resolutions ........... . 2275 Second Special Session Senate Resolutions ............... . 2277 Second Special Session House Resolutions ............... 2279 Statutes Amended ............................ .. . 2281 Index to Sponsors - Senate .......................... 2362 Index to Sponsors - House .......................... 2410 Index to Subject Matter ............................ .. 2500 Governor's Action ............................... . 2729 (1800--1-86-P.O. 52039) (Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois) JOINT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES PHILIP J. ROCK, President of the Senate. JAMES "PATE" PHILIP, Senate Minority Leader. MICHAEL J. MADIGAN, Speaker of the House. LEE A. DANIELS, House Minority Leader. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU SENATOR LEROY W. LEMKE, Co-Chairman. REPRESENTATIVE FRED J. TUERK, Co-Chairman. SENATOR DAVID N. BARKHAUSEN. SENATOR GEORGE RAY HUDSON. SENATOR JUDY BAAR TOPINKA. SENATOR KENNETH HALL. SENATOR PATRICK D. WELCH. REPRESENTATIVE JOEL BRUNSVOLD. REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT W. CHURCHILL. REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS J. HOMER. REPRESENTATIVE TIMOTHY V. JOHNSON. REPRESENTATIVE ANTHONY YOUNG. STANLEY M. JOHNSTON, Acting Executive Director. FOREWORD This Digest is being published by a computerized process through the cooperative efforts of the Legis- lative Reference Bureau and the Legislative Informa- tion Systems. The format is essentially the same with some variation in the Sponsor Index and the recording of the substance of amendments to bills. We hope that this computerization will accelerate the process of the publication of this Digest. Any synopsis contained in this publication does not purport to be an analysis of the bill described. It is intended to give only sufficient information concern- ing the subject matter so that the reader may deter- mine whether he is interested in examining the bill as to its content and effect. SENATE Kenneth Wright, Secretary. Standing Committees Chairman Agriculture, Conservation and Energy.......... Jerome J. Joyce Appropriations I............................ Howard W. Carroll Appropriations II .......................... Kenneth Hall Assignment of Bills ........................ Frank Savickas Committee on Committees ................... Sam M. Vadalabene Education - Elementary and Secondary........ Arthur L. Berman Education - Higher .......................Richard H. Newhouse Elections and Reapportionment ............... Richard F. Kelly Executive .............................. George E. Sangmeister Executive Appointments, Veterans Affairs and Administration. .......... ........ .... Theodore Lechowicz Finance and Credit Regulations ............... Jeremiah E. Joyce Insurance, Pensions and Licensed Activities ..... Emil Jones Judiciary I ............................... LeRoy W. Lemke Judiciary II ................................ William Marovitz Labor and Commerce ...................... Earlean Collins Local Government ......................... Timothy F. Degnan Public Health, Welfare and Corrections ........ Glenn V. Dawson Revenue................................. Dawn Clark Netsch Rules ................................... . Philip J. Rock Transportation ............................ Edward A. Nedza Reorganization of State Government ........... Clarence Darrow 6 HOUSE John F. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. Standing Committees Chairman Agriculture ............................ . Bruce Richmond Appropriations I............ ............ .Ted Leverenz Appropriations II ......................... Woods Bowman Cities and Villages.........................Terry Steczo Consumer Protection ........................ Lee Preston Counties and Townships .................. ...LeRoy Van Duyne Elections .................................. Ethel S. Alexander Elementary and Secondary Education .......... Richard Mulcahey Energy, Environment and Natural Resources .... Myron Kulas Executive ............................... Robert Terzich Financial Institutions ........................ Monroe Flinn Higher Education........................... Helen Satterthwaite Human Services ............................ Jesse W hite, Jr. Insurance ................................. William Laurino Judiciary I ............................... John Dunn Judiciary II................ ............ . John Cullerton Labor and Commerce ...................... Bruce Farley Personnel and Pensions ......................Sam Wolf Public Utilities ........................... Ellis Levin Registration and Regulation .................. Steven Nash Revenue ................................ James Keane State Government Administration and Regulatory Review .................... Larry Bullock Transportation and Motor Vehicles ............ Alfred Ronan Urban Redevelopment .................. ....... Wyvetter Younge Select Committees Aging ................................... Ray Christensen Economic Development ...................... James Rea Local School District Reorganization ........... Douglas Huff, Jr. Small Business .............................Richard Mautino Veterans' Affairs .......................... Gary Hannig World's Fair - 1992........................ Barbara F. Currie Service Committees Assignment of Bills ................... ..... Alan Greiman Rules............ .... . ............ John Matijevich SENATE BILLS SENATE COMMITTEE CODES SAGR Agriculture, Conservation and Energy SAPA Appropriations I SAPB Appropriations II SCOA Committee on Assignment of Bills SELC Elections SESE Elementary and Secondary Education SEXC Executive SEXA Executive Appointments SFIC Finance SHED Higher Education SINS Insurance SJUA Judiciary I SJUB Judiciary II SLBC Labor and Commerce SLGV Local Government SPBH Public Health SREV Revenue SRSG Reorganization of State Government SRUL Rules STRN Transportation 8 SB-0001 WELCH - NEWHOUSE - ROCK - CARROLL - HOLMBERG - SCHAF- FER - ETHEREDGE, ZITO, BERMAN, D'ARCO, LUFT, DARROW, DEG- NAN, SANGMEISTER, DEMUZIO, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, DAWSON, KUSTRA, JONES, KELLY, GEO-KARIS, FRIEDLAND, SMITH, LEMKE, NEDZA, MACDONALD, SAVICKAS, MAROVITZ AND LECHOWICZ. Appropriates $1,057,600 to the Board of Regents for the establishment and oper- ation of an engineering program at NIU. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $1,000,000 to the Board of Governors for OCE connected with es- tablishment of an engineering college at CSU. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Mar 06 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Recommended do pass 010-003-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 26 Third Reading - Passed 044-011-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BRESLIN Added As A Joint Sponsor GIORGI Added As A Joint Sponsor HALLOCK Placed Calendr,First Readng Mar 28 Apr 11 May 10 Jun 04 Jun 19 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jul 12 Jul 19 Oct 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Motion disch comm, advc 2nd BOWMAN Committee Appropriations II Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Committee Appropriations II Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 094-016-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/035-019-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto WELCH 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 027-028-000 Total veto stands. 1SB-0002 JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND DUDYCZ. (New Act) Creates the Peace Officers Collective Bargaining Act. Authorizes organizational representation and collective bargaining for peace officers. Prohibits strikes, work stoppages or slowdowns by peace officers. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. I - - - SB-0002-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, portions of the bill qualify as: 1.) a local government or- ganization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement may be provided; 2.) a service mandate for which 50-100% of the increased costs must be provided; 3.) a personnel mandate for which all of the increased costs must be reimbursed. The to- tal cost to local governments could be substantial, but no data is available on which to base a reliable estimate. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 17 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Labor and Commerce SB-0003 JOYCE,JEROME AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 230.1; new pars. 230.7 and 230.8; Ch. 127, new par. 63b18) Amends "An Act in relation to the concentration and storage of radioactive waste" and The Civil Administrative Code. Provides that prior to acquiring any lands, buildings or grounds where radioactive by-products and wastes can be con- centrated or disposed of the Department of Nuclear Safety shall obtain site approv- al from the governing body of the municipality or the county board of the county wherein such property is located. Sets forth notice requirements and criteria for ap- proval. Prohibits the Department of Nuclear Safety or any other State agency from approving the site of any low-level nuclear waste respository or facility for commer- cial reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel unless the site is expressly authorized by State law. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that facilities used by any person conducting waste storage operations for wastes generated by such person's own activities shall be exempt from the scope of this amendatory Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides for appeal to the Pollution Control Board; also provides for automatic approval if there is no final action by the county board or other body within 180 days. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Amendment No.02 AGRICULTURE Adopted Amendment No.03 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 043-013-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor CHRISTENSEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource SB-0003-Cont. Jun 13 Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 074-018-019 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto JOYCE,JEROME 3/5 vote required Verified Override Gov veto-Sen pass 036-022-000 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Override Gov veto-Sen pass 036-022-000 Oct 17 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 29 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto MAUTINO Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 059-051-003 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 Total veto stands. SB-0004 JONES. (Ch. 5, par. 1704; Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.4) Amends the Motor Fuel Standards Act to prohibit the retail sale of leaded motor fuels, beginning 90 days after federal approval is obtained. Amends the Environ- mental Protection Act to direct the Illinois EPA to submit the prohibition for feder- al approval as a revision of the State implementation plan. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive SSB-0005 JONES - ZITO AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to delete the provision exempting gen- erators of nonhazardous waste who have onsite treatment or disposal from the per- mit requirement. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0006 SOMMER. (Ch. 63, new par. 15.4) Amends An Act in relation to the compensation and emoluments of members of the General Assembly. Provides that it is unlawful for a member of the General As- sembly to mail or use his postage allowance to pay for or for a State employee to use State funds to pay for a newsletter or information letter of a member of the General Assembly printed by the State of Illinois within 60 days prior to a general election or general primary election. Penalty for violation is a business offense. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 10 SB-0006-Cont. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive 'SB-0007 FAWELL - HUDSON, LEMKE, LECHOWICZ, VADALABENE. (Ch. 122, par. 30-14.2) Amends the School Code to provide that persons who are otherwise eligible for an MIA/POW Scholarship, but are physically, mentally or developmentally disabled, may elect to receive an equivalent benefit to defray the cost of their attendance or treatment at appropriate therapeutic, rehabilitative or educational facilities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 11-9; Ch. 120, par. 9-917; Ch. 122, pars. 30-15.4, 30-15.8 and rep. par. 30-15.9; Ch. 127, par. 60 Further amends The School Code and also amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the Public Aid and Civil Administrative Codes to authorize the State Scholar- ship Commission to participate with federal, state, local and university law enforce- ment agencies to detect and prosecute fraud in student assistance programs. Makes other changes. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Higher Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LECHOWICZ Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Mar 26 Committee Education-Higher Mar 27 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 18 Hse Sponsor OBLINGER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 26 May 02 Jun 06 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 24 Aug 12 Assigned to Higher Education Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCRACKEN Committee Higher Education Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 WOODYARD Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0142 Effective date 01-01-86 Adopted SB-0008 FAWELL - ETHEREDGE - MACDONALD - SMITH - GEO-KARIS - JOYCE,JEREMIAH, DONAHUE AND KARPIEL. (Ch. 40, par. 502, new par. 503a; rep. par. 503) SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 11 SB-0008-Cont. 12 Amends Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act and creates Uniform Marital Property Act. Classifies property of spouses and provides that the disposition of property shall be in accordance with such classification. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor ETHEREDGE & Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Feb 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Committee Judiciary I Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor DONAHUE & KARPIEL Committee Judiciary I Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH Committee Judiciary I 'SB-0009 VADALABENE AND LEMKE. (Ch. 60, par. 41) Amends the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act to require the State to pay extra- dition expenses of fugitives charged with any offense for which punishment may (now "shall") be imprisonment in the penitentiary. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires payment of extradition costs by the State only when the person being extradited is charged with a felony. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 26 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Hse Sponsor WOLF First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto VADALABENE & CHEW 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 044-009-000 Oct 17 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 24 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 01/WOLF Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 29 3/5 vote required Verified Override Gov veto-Hse lost 01/070-047-000 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 02/WOLF Placed Calendar Total Veto 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0009-Cont. Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 02/070-046-002 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 Total veto stands. SB-0010 SANGMEISTER - WEAVER,S, MAROVITZ, JOYCE,JEROME, ROCK, KELLY, DARROW, BERMAN, VADALABENE, LEMKE, D'ARCO, NED- ZA, CHEW, LUFT, WELCH, PHILIP, DAVIDSON, KUSTRA, KEATS, ET- HEREDGE, DEANGELIS, DEGNAN, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, CARROLL, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, SCHUNEMAN, MAITLAND, DONAHUE, BLOOM, SMITH, ZITO, JONES, HOLMBERG, WATSON, FRIEDLAND, NEWHOUSE AND POSHARD. (Ch. 144, new par. 256) Amends An Act in relation to the televising of athletic contests of State-supported universities. Provides that no organization composed of institutions of higher education and having authority to conduct negotiations on behalf of its member institutions concerning contracts for the television broadcast of the institu- tions' participation in a particular type of athletic contest shall refuse, in conducting such negotiations, to make available for television broadcast the participation by a State-supported university belonging to such organization in that type of contest. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that, in addition to a State-supported university aggrieved by a violation of the new provision, the Attorney General may seek injunctive relief against such violation in the name of the people of the State. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mar 20 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading - Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Tabled By Sponsor SB-0011 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - KUSTRA. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 12-611) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to require all 1987 or later model first division vehicles sold or titled in this State to be equipped with safety air bags. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA Committee Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 023-030-003 SSB-0012 KEATS - MACDONALD AND TOPINKA. (Ch. 46, pars. 20-4 and 20-8, rep. par. 16-5.01) Amends The Election Code in relation to absentee voting by members of the United States Armed Services and certain civilians residing outside the territorial 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 13 SB-0012-Cont. limits of the United States. Compels the election authority to ascertain voter eligi- bility within 24 hours of the receipt of the application for the ballot and to deliver the ballot to the applicant within 24 hours after preparation of the ballot. Provides that ballots be made available for mailing 45 days prior to the election. Provides that the State Board of Elections shall establish regulations to insure compliance. Provides penalties and permits the counting of such ballots if they arrive within 7 days after election day because of the election authority's non-compliance with the above requirements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires delivery of ballot to applicant within 2 business days, rather than within 24 hours, after preparation. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Committee Elections Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Committee Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 004-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KEATS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 045-003-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elections Jun 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To SLATER Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Elections Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS 'SB-0013 KEATS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to allow parents of an adopted dependent child to claim a double exemption for that child. Defines adopted dependent child. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue SB-0014 D'ARCO. (New Act; Ch. 105, new par. 333.23u-1) New Act to extend the boundaries of Grant Park. Extends the boundaries of Grant Park to include territory bounded on the east by the 1984 Lake Shore Drive Relocation and on the west by the current eastern boundary of Grant Park and on the north by Randolph Street and on the south by Monroe Street. Provides that the territory, including the new boundaries, shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Chicago Park District and shall be subject to the restrictions prohibiting the erec- tion of buildings which was in the original dedication of Grant Park. Also amends the Chicago Park District Act. Effective immediately. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 14 15 SB-0014-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides a legal description of Grant Park. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 2, 1985) Deletes immediate effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor BULLOCK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BULLOCK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 106-001-003 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 30 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BULLOCK, STECZO, CULLERTON, FRIEDRICH,DP AND BARGER Jul 01 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/D'ARCO DEGNAN, SAVICKAS, WATSON & MAHAR House report submitted Jul 02 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/115-000-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/055-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0978 Effective date 09-25-85 SB-0015 D'ARCO. Appropriates $1,000,000 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for research on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Effective July 1, 1985. SB-0015-Cont. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 29 Re-committed to Appropriations II SB-0016 D'ARCO. (Ch. 30, par. 318) Amends the Condominium Property Act to reduce the fiduciary bond required of persons responsible for association funds to 50% from 100% of the total of the maxi- mum funds in the custody of the association plus the association reserve fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to change the fiduciary bond requirement for at least 25% of the total maximum funds. Also to limit board members to terms of 3 rather than 2 years. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 30, par. 318 Adds reference to: Ch. 30, pars. 302, 302.1, 304.1, 306, 318, 318.1, 318.5; Ch. 110, par. 9-102, 9-104.1, 9-104.3, 9-106.1 and 9-11 Removes everything in the bill and replaces with amendments to the Condo Prop- erty and Code of Civil Procedure to change procedural and bonding requirements pertaining to condominium property operation. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Revises the provisions relating to separate accounts maintained by management companies. Makes other changes. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor LEVIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LEVIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0722 Effective date 09-21-85 16 SB-0017 SB-0017 D'ARCO. (Ch. 38, par. 206-5) Amends An Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation. Provides that certain persons who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or a Class 4 felony may, after 10 years from their conviction, petition the chief judge of the circuit court in which such person was convicted for an expungement of their arrest and conviction record. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the expungement relief of the amendatory Act to persons convicted of misdemeanors. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes period after which petitioning takes place from 10 years after conviction to 10 years after completion of sentence. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Alters the amendatory language to provide for the sealing of records rather than expungement. Restricts amendatory provision to persons who have not been con- victed of a felony before the misdemeanor conviction which is sought to be sealed. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Motion D'ARCO TO RE-NUMBER A#1 MAY 9, 1985 TO A#2 Motion prevailed NUMBERED 02/D'ARCO Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 046-007-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor DELEO Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.02 NASH Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 DELEO Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 100-016-001 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DELEO, YOUNG, A, CULLERTON, HAWKINSON & CHURCHILL 17 SB-0017 -Cont. Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/D'ARCO SAVICKAS, MAROVITZ BARKHAUSEN & DUDYCZ Jul 02 House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 House Conf. report lost 1ST/013-090-005 House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/DELEO, YOUNG,A, CULLERTON, HAWKINSON AND CHURCHILL Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/D'ARCO SAVICKAS, MAROVITZ BARKHAUSEN & DUDYCZ House report submitted House report submitted DELEO Jul 03 House Conf. report lost 2ND CORRECTED 044-058-003 House Conf. report lost 2ND CORRECTED SB-0018 WELCH. (Ch. 11l, par. 58) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Provides that any person licensed under the Act who offers merchandise or services as free and imposes unstated con- ditions for receiving such merchandise or services, shall be subject to license suspen- sion, revocation or other penalties. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 20 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 26 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 046-008-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor STECZO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Committee Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor HOMER Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0275 Effective date 01-01-86 18 SB-0019 SB-0019 WELCH. (New Act; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7403) Requires new storage hot water heaters sold or installed in the State after June 1, 1986 to meet the energy efficiency standards of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers. Provides that a violation of the Act shall be a petty offense, with a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500. Amends Department of Energy and Natural Resources Act to include among the Depart- ment's duties the notification of retail sellers and distributors of storage hot water heaters of the provisions of this Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to provide technical assistance rather than notification to retail sellers and distributors of storage hot water heaters under the provisions of this Act. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 050-003-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 008-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0276 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0020 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 56.1) Amends the Public Utilities Act to prohibit the construction of any new nuclear power plant in Illinois until 1990, unless the federal government approves a method of high level nuclear waste disposal, or the construction has been approved by an en- actment of the General Assembly. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes correction in citing of year. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 19 SB-0020-Cont. Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Lost 025-027-000 SB-0021 WELCH. (Ch. 144, pars. 302 and 303) Amends the Regency Universities Act. Allows one student member on the Board of Regents to vote at the meetings of that Board. Effective July 1, 1985. Jan 09 1985 Prefiled with Secretary First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Higher SB-0022 VADALABENE - ZITO. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 38) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that telephone companies shall charge all fire protection districts in the State the same rates for monthly service and instal- lation that such companies charge to residences, except that such districts shall also be exempted from paying the first $100 of any installation charge. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0023 VADALABENE - ZITO. (Ch. 134, new par. 22) Amends "An Act relating to the powers and duties of telephone companies". Re- quires a telephone company, upon request of a fire department, to install tracing equipment on a permanent basis on the emergency lines of the department. Re- quires the telephone company to determine, as near as possible, where a false call originated from and to give such information to the local police department. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SSB-0024 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - MAROVITZ - HOLMBERG - DUDYCZ, LEMKE, MAHAR, SAVICKAS, GEO-KARIS, DEGNAN AND ZITO. (Ch. 38, pars. 10-5 and 11-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person who intentionally lures or attempts to lure a child into a motor vehicle without the consent of the par- ent or lawful custodian of the child for other than a lawful purpose commits child abduction. Provides that the luring or attempted luring of a child into a motor vehi- cle without the consent of the parent or lawful custodian of the child shall be prima facie evidence of other than a lawful purpose. Deletes provision from indecent solic- itation of a child statute which involves the luring or attempted luring of a child un- der age 13 into a motor vehicle with intent to commit an indecent act. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 20 SB-0024-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes from under 18 years of age to under 16 years of age the age of the child in order for the defendant to be convicted of child abduction for intentionally luring or attempting to lure a child into a motor vehicle without parental or custodial consent. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that makes it child abduction to attempt to lure a child under 16 into a motor vehicle without parental or custodial consent for other than a lawful purpose. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR Committee Judiciary II Feb 28 Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS Committee Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Committee Judiciary II Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Judiciary II Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor DEGNAN & ZITO Committee Judiciary II Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCNAMARA Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 30 Jul 29 Aug 16 Oct 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/053-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. 21 SB-0025 SB-0025 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Appropriates $800,000 to the Department of Conservation for the restoration of the Ridge Historic District in Chicago and other projects. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I SB-0026 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 503 and new par. 503.16) Amends the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Prohibits the offering for sale of aspirin which does not by label warn against giving aspirin to children recovering from chicken pox due to the danger of contracting Reyes Syndrome. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections ' SB-0027 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-207) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for a tuition tax credit for tuition payments made to a public or nonpublic elementary or secondary school located in Illinois. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Committee Revenue SB-0028 JOYCE,JEREMIAH, LEMKE AND ZITO. (Ch. 38, par. 115-1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Requires that a defendant may only waive right to jury trial with the consent of the State's Attorney and with the ap- proval of the trial court. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 006-003-001 5SB-0029 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - MAROVITZ - DUDYCZ, LEMKE AND RUPP. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Prohibits sentences of probation, peri- odic imprisonment or conditional discharge in felony cases if the offender had a fire- arm in his possession when the offense was committed. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Feb 28 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 22 SB-0029-Cont. Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added As A Co-sponsor RUPP Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary 11 Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0030 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 122, new par. 34-2a; pars. 34-3, 34-4 and 34-18) Amends The School Code to divide the city of Chicago into 4 independent school districts, each governed by a board of education consisting of 7 residents of the dis- trict. Board members are elected by the voters of the district for a term of 4 years. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0031 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - ZITO. (Ch. 38, par. 115-4) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that a defendant tried by a jury shall be found not guilty, not guilty by reason of insanity, guilty or guilty but mentally ill upon a unanimous verdict. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1985 Feb05 Feb 28 Mar 27 Apr 18 May 16 May 17 May 22 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 21 Jul 19 Sep 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0413 Effective date 09-16-85 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 23 SB-0032 3SB-0032 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - DUDYCZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-144) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to increase the annuity paid to certain widows whose husbands died in the line of duty between January 1, 1960 and September 17, 1969. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB-32 creates a retirement benefit mandate for which reimbursement of the increased cost to a unit of local government is required. The estimated annual cost of reimbursement is $200,000. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The costs involved are estimated to be $200,000 per year. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends scope of bill to include widows whose husbands died in the line of duty between January 1, 1940 and September 17, 1969. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Apr 25 Apr 30 May 01 May 14 May 24 May 29 May 30 Jun 12 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Pension Note Filed Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm Adopted on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SB-0033 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48) Amends The School Code. Authorizes the State Board of Education to contract for the establishment of Scandinavian Lekoteks ("play libraries"), to assist in the development of children with special needs. Effective July 1, 1985. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0034 JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 36.3a) Amends the Public Utilities Act to provide that the Commerce Commission shall not approve any increase in the rate or charge of a public utility for gas or electric utility service to residential users. Effective immediately. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 24 SB-0034-Cont. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 'SB-0035 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - ZITO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501) Amends the Vehicle Code to provide that the Secretary of State may not rein- state driving privileges after revocation, unless the person seeking the privileges posts a cash bond of $1,000, completes a driver safety course and submits to a drug examination every 90 days for 3 years. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Alters amendatory language to provide that the Secretary of State may not rein- state driving privileges after revocation for DUI, unless the person seeking the privi- leges posts a surety bond of $1,000, completes a driver safety course and submits to periodic drug examinations during a 3-year period. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Mar 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Committee Transportation Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0036 JOYCE,JEREMIAH, LEMKE AND BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, par. 115-1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to provide that all criminal cases, ex- cept guilty pleas, shall be tried by a jury unless the State and the defendant each waives a jury trial. Effective January 1, 1986. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor BARKHAUSEN Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-002-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 25 SB-0036-Cont. May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd DAVIS Committee Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0037 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - DUDYCZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, new par. 16-1.2) Amends the Criminal Code. Provides for civil damages for person damaged by the crime of theft through the control over stolen property. Provides for triple dam- ages, burden of proof, estoppel, presumptions, and limitations of actions. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Committee Judiciary II SB-0038 WELCH. (Ch. 24, par. 1361) Amends the Foreign Trade Zone Act to provide that no foreign trade zone may be established within 35, rather than 50, miles of an existing zone without the per- mission of the authorities which established the existing zone. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to make 50 mile limit applicable to foreign trade zones in counties with 3,000,000 and 35 mile limit applicable to all other foreign trade zones. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 19, pars. 153, 154, 154.1 and 163. Amends the Chicago Regional Port District Act to change the name of Chicago Regional Port District to the Illinois International Port District. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor BRESLIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 11 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Amendment No.02 MAUTINO Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 118-000-000 Jun 20 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses 26 SB-0038-Cont. Jul 26 Sep 23 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0892 Effective date 09-23-85 4 SB-0039 HALL. (New Act) Creates the East St. Louis Development Act. Provides for a development authori- ty composed of 9 members which shall act as a public developer to carry out com- munity development programs and make assistance available for encouraging an organized quality community environment in depressed areas. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes power of condemnation and makes technical changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes "E. St. Louis depressed areas" into "depressed areas". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Limits development to within 3, rather than 10, miles of the municipality. Pro- vides that the Authority does not have condemnation powers. Subjects bonds to the general public corporation interest rate limit. Changes bid and performance bond provisions. Removes provision that the Act is not a limit on home rule units. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Feb 28 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 043-013-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor YOUNGE,W Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Jun 12 Recommended do pass 005-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Amendment No.01 YOUNGE,W Withdrawn Amendment No.02 YOUNGE,W Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 061-049-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/055-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0040 HALL. (Ch. 46, pars. 11-3 and 11-5) Amends The Election Code. Increases from 400 to 600 the number of voters which precincts under the jurisdiction of municipal boards of election commission- 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 27 SB-0040-Cont. ers shall, as nearly as practicable, contain. Increases the maximum number of vot- ers precincts under the jurisdiction of boards of election commissioners may contain from 600 to 800. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled March 27, 1985) Limits the changes made in the bill, as introduced, to precincts with fewer than 500,000 inhabitants. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Effects same changes as in S-am 2, tabled on this date, but in amended form. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Mar 06 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 26 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 27 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02-HALL Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 048-000-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 10 Hse Sponsor YOUNGE,W First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0323 Effective date 09-14-85 SSB-0041 COLLINS, JONES, CHEW AND SMITH. (Ch. 127, new par. 6.29) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Establishes within the De- partment of Registration and Education, a Building and Construction Trades Li- censing Board. The Board shall study and make recommendations for the licensing of all employers and all persons employed in the building and construction trades, excluding persons currently subject to licensing under State law. The Board shall submit a report to the Director of Registration and Education and to the General Assembly on suggested legislation, no later than January 31, 1986. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 28 SB-0041 Cont. Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0042 TOPINKA. (Ch. 122, par. 10-22.40) Amends School Code to provide that a school board may not pay national associ- ation membership dues to any school association whose purposes include providing athletic competition among schools and students if the association prohibits the stu- dents from participating in activities conducted outside the jurisdiction of the asso- ciation. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that school boards may not pay dues to such association unless the coaches and the student and his parent make the decision regarding participation in outside activities collectively. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 031-023-001 Verified Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRAN Added As A Joint Sponsor PARCELLS Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV REVIEW SB-0043 TOPINKA - SCHAFFER - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 95 1/2, rep. par. 12-603.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to repeal provisions requiring the mandatory use of seat safety belts. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation 'SB-0044 COFFEY. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 9-901; Ch. 122, pars. 17-2, 17-3.2, 17-11, 17-12, 17-16, 18-8 and 34-53, new pars. 17-17, 17-17.1 and 18-8A, rep. pars. 17-2.1, 17-3, 17-3.1 and 17-3.3; and Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates a State income tax to be used exclusively for school aid. Amends various Acts to provide for its levy at the rate of 1.94% of net income for individuals, trusts 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 29 SB-0044-Cont. and estates, and 3.11% of net income for corporations, and to provide for its admin- istration and distribution. Eliminates local property tax levied for educational pur- poses and Summer School Fund Tax Levy. Effective January 1, 1987, with the first taxable year ending December 31, 1987. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue SSB-0045 JONES AND CHEW. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 1-110 and new par. 1-110a) Amends General Provisions Article of the Illinois Pension Code to prohibit a fi- duciary with respect to a retirement system or pension fund from investing in any firm which has outstanding loans to the Republic of South Africa. Permits the sale of such investments to extend over a period of 3 years. Requires an annual report listing all South Africa-related investments to be filed with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The financial impact of SB-45 cannot be determined. The restriction on invest- ments can be expected to affect the long-term rates of return for the pension funds. If reductions resulted they ultimately would need to be made up through higher em- ployer contributions. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 'SB-0046 JONES AND CHEW. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 1-110; Ch. 130, pars. 26, 34 and 41a) Amends General Provisions Article of the Illinois Pension Code to prohibit a fi- duciary with respect to a retirement system from investing in any firm or financial institution which invests in, has any ownership interest in or loan to S. Africa, a cor- poration organized under the laws of S. Africa, or any company for the purpose of investment in S. Africa until the United Nations certifies that apartheid has been abolished. Permits such investments to continue for 3 years from effective date of this amendatory Act. Amends Act in relation to State moneys to provide that a bank shall be disqualified as a State depository upon making a loan to S. Africa, a corporation organized under the laws of S. Africa or any company for the purpose of investment in S. Africa and prohibits the State Treasurer from investing State money in any savings and loan association unless the savings and loan pledges not to make any such loan, until apartheid is abolished. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The financial impact of SB-0046 cannot be determined. The restrictions on in- vestments can be expected to result in less diversification which could affect long-term rates of return for the pension funds. Any change in the rates of invest- ment return earned by the funds would ultimately affect the level of employer con- tribution. Significant transaction costs could be involved with the required divestiture. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 30 31 SB-0046-Cont. Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 'SB-0047 JONES AND CHEW. (Ch. 120, par. 446) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to require coin counting devices ap- proved by the Department of Revenue on all vending machines used to sell personal property but does not relieve the seller of the responsibility of keeping records re- quired by the Department. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Feb 27 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 7C Committee Revenue ' SB-0048 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 100, par. 2; Ch. 122, par. 17-1) Amends the Act relating to notices and The School Code relative to notice of availability for inspection of, and public hearing on, tentative annual school budgets in school districts under 500,000 population. Provides for one-time publication in a newspaper published in the district, or for posting only if no newspaper is published in the district. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 19, 1985) Adds reference to: P.A. 83-686, Sec. 2 Adds provisions changing those provisions of P.A. 83-686 which determine whether petitions for school district boundary changes and for creating new dis- tricts are governed by the law in effect prior to, or the law in effect on and after the effective date of that Public Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 100, par. 2 Deletes the proposed changes in An Act to revise the law in relation to notices. Changes the publication requirements for the tentative budget in downstate school districts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: P.A. 83-686, Sec. 2 Adds provisions changing those provisions of P.A. 83-686 which determine whether petitions for school district boundary changes and for creating new dis- tricts are governed by the law in effect prior to, or the law in effect on and after the effective date of that Public Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause, restores provisions relative to publication notice of hearings on tentative school budgets in downstate school districts, and adds provisions which transfer certain hearing functions from the regional board of school trustees to the regional superintendent of schools with respect to still pending petitions for boundary changes or for the creation of new school districts filed before September 23, 1983. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0048-Cont. May 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor VANDUYNE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 11 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.03 VANDUYNE Adopted Amendment No.04 CURRIE Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SB-0049 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 38, par. 115-1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to exempt prosecutions on a charge of petty offense or a business offense from the requirement of jury trial. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that motor vehicle offenses which are punishable by fine only shall be tried by the court only. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 032-019-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SSB-0050 SANGMEISTER - JOYCE,JEROME. (New Act) Creates the Blasting Operations Act; requires a license from the Department of Mines and Minerals for the use of explosives in certain blasting, construction and demolition work, and imposes certain restrictions on such use; authorizes the De- partment to administer the Act and promulgate relevant rules; provides for various civil and criminal penalties in case of violation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases license fees from $20 to $50; removes examination requirement; makes numerous other changes. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 32 SB-0050-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Redefines "blast", "charge" and "firing time"; requires Departmental approval for firing times having delays of less than 8 milliseconds. Jan 09 1985 First reading Feb 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Feb 28 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor MULCAHEY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 24 Re-assigned to Executive Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SB-0051 DAWSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the establishment of a san- itary landfill site within 5 miles of an existing sanitary landfill site. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy ' SB-0052 DAWSON. (Ch. 122, pars. 21-14, 21-16 and 34-83) Amends The School Code. Provides that holders of early childhood, elementary, special and high school teaching certificates, as a condition precedent to renewal of their certificates on and after June 30, 1989, must pass a professional competency test and earn 12 semester hours of credit every 4 years unless they have a master's or doctor's degree. Adds comparable provisions for Chicago teachers holding equiv- alent certificates. Effective July 1, 1985. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0053 TOPINKA, MACDONALD AND LEMKE. (Ch. 29, par. 53, new par. 60.4; amends title) Amends the Physical Fitness Services Act. Requires a physical fitness center to have available and on its premises, at all times during which persons are engaged in physical fitness activities, at least one person who holds a valid certificate indicating that he has successfully completed a course of training in cardiopulmonary resusci- tation (CPR). Provides that violation is a petty offense subject to a $250 fine; pro- vides for a private cause of action independent of any criminal proceeding. Exempts a person who in good faith provides CPR from civil liability. Includes not-for-profit physical fitness centers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the provision specifying that violation of the added provisions constitutes negligence. Deletes the provision providing for a criminal penalty. Excludes private 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 33 SB-0053-Cont. facilities not open to the public from the requirements of the added provisions. De- letes reference to a repealed Act and replaces it with reference to the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 16 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Third Reading - Passed 048-006-002 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Committee Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0414 Effective date 01-01-86 3SB-0054 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-154) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to increase the sup- plementary payment received by certain retired teachers by up to $180 annually for each year of service credit. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'Ts. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in accrued liability ............................................................. $8,209,000 Annual amount required to pay off increase in accrued liability .................................................... 662,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-154 Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 17-154.1 Deletes all; adds a new Section which provides for additional supplementary pay- ments for certain pensioners. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes technical corrections. Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-154 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 34 SB-0054-Cont. Deletes all; adds a new Section which provides for additional supplementary pay- ments for certain pensioners. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Pension Note Filed Recommnded do pass as amend 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 045-008-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm c Adopted Adopted in Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 SB-0055 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-122) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to raise the minimum survivor's and children's pensions from $40 to $200 per month. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in accrued liability .......................................................... $865,000 Annual amount required to pay off increase in accrued liability ........................................................... 70,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes provision limiting change to survivors of teachers who die on or after January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, new par. 2208.9 Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned Activit Apr 25 Pension I Recomm 007-0C Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURA Amendment No.02 INSURA Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 033-020-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor WHITE First reading Rfrd to ( May 30 Assigned Jun 14 Tbld pur to Ins Pensions & Licensed ties Note Filed nded do pass as amend )4-000 ANCE ANCE Adopted Adopted Comm on Assignment Sto Personnel and Pensions suant Hse Rule 27D 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. Apr 25 May 30 Jun 14 35 SB-0056 3SB-0056 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-134) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Illinois Pension Code to permit con- tributions for leaves of absence to include study or travel leaves granted by the Chi- cago Board of Education. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE It is not possible to determine the actual costs that would be involved, but it can be expected that the costs would be relatively minor. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 3SB-0057 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-134) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to provide for contri- butions for service with teacher organizations on the basis of the actual salary received. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in accrued liability ................................ .................... $380,000 Annual amount required to pay off increase in accrued liability over 30 years .................................. ............ 57,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds language allowing the Board to specify the rate of employer contributions for certain service with teacher organizations. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 COLLINS & CHEW Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Jun 14 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0058 WEAVER,S. (Ch. 139, pars. 126.7 and 126.18) Amends the Township Law. Permits pay up to $25 per diem for members of mul- ti-township board of trustees. 3Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 36 SB-0058-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Mar 27 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 050-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0277 Effective date 09-13-85 SB-0059 D'ARCO - TOPINKA. (New Act; Ch. 110 1/2, par. 302) Creates an Act to define death. Provides that for all legal purposes, a person is dead: (1) when a determination has been made according to accepted medical stan- dards that the person has suffered an irreversible cessation of heartbeat and respira- tion; or (2) when the person's heartbeat and respiration are maintained solely by artificial means, and a determination has been made according to accepted medical standards that the person has suffered an irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain. Amends Uniform Anatomical Gift Act to define death according to such new Act. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Feb 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Executive SB-0060 D'ARCO AND LEMKE. (Ch. 73, par. 767) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to provide that a court may allow punitive damages where it appears that an insurance company has been unreasonable and vexatious in refusing to pay a claim. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes provisions removing limitations on punitive damages for vexatious de- lays in settling claims by insurance companies. Increases the limit on the amount the court may award in such circumstances from $5000 to $25,000. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 37 SB-0060-Cont. May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 053-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Insurance Jun 11 Primary Sponsor Changed To TATE Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Insurance Jun 12 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Lost 003-010-000 Recommended do pass 014-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LAURINO Tabled Amendment No.03 LAURINO Lost 026-063-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0678 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0061 DAWSON - JONES. Appropriates $5,000,000 to Capital Development Board for the Board of Gover- nors to establish a school of engineering at Chicago State University. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes title and substance of bill; appropriates $74,780 to Board of Higher Ed. for feasibility study of establishing an engineering school at CSU. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 033-023-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor BROOKINS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 21 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0062 DAWSON - JONES - BLOOM, LEMKE AND ZITO. (New Act; Ch. 120, pars. 5-509 and 5-510; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates the Alzheimer's Disease Research Act and amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Creates the Alzheimer's Disease Research 38 SB-0062-Cont. Fund in the State Treasury, monies of which may be appropriated by the General Assembly to the Department of Public Health for Alzheimer's Disease research grants. Provides for a voluntary check-off income tax system for individuals to con- tribute part of their tax refund to the fund. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Feb 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES & BLOOM Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To DEJAEGHER Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0324 Effective date 09-14-85 7 SB-0063 COLLINS. (New Act; Ch. 38, pars. 24-2, 83-5 and 83-7; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates the Handgun Control Act to require a permit for the possession or acqui- sition of a handgun, beginning July 1, 1986; forbids transfer of a handgun to anyone without the required permit; requires retail sellers of handguns to obtain a State li- cense; proclaims certain violations of the Act to be criminal offenses, ranging up to Class 4 felony; creates a Division of Handgun Control in the Department of Law Enforcement to administer the Act; places the proceeds from fees and licenses into a Handgun Control Fund, to be used for the administration of the Act; and includes various procedural and administrative provisions. Amends the Firearms Owners Identification Card Act to increase the fee from $5 every 5 years to $10 every 2 years, with half of the new revenue going to the Handgun Control Fund; amends the Criminal Code to forbid hunting with handguns except on a person's own property. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 39 SB-0063-Cont. Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0064 COLLINS. (New Act; Ch. 85, new par. 907) Creates the Linked Deposits Act, and amends the Public Funds Investment Act, to encourage the making of selective deposits by custodians of public funds, other than public pension funds and public retirement system funds and to authorize and encourage the making of linked deposits, based on the depository's commitment to establish a policy of delaying the instigation of foreclosure proceedings on residen- tial property or small business mortgages and reinvesting the deposited funds in ways beneficial to the public. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 25 Committee discharged Re-referred to Labor and Commerce SB-0065 COLLINS. (Ch. 40, pars. 403 and 413) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Requires the issue of which, if either, spouse is to be awarded the marital home to be tried when the issue of dissolution or invalidity of marriage is tried when both spouses reside in the mari- tal home. Requires the issues of child custody and child support to be tried when the issue of dissolution or invalidity of marriage is tried. Provides that if the marital home is awarded to one spouse and the other spouse resides therein when a judg- ment of dissolution of marriage or of declaration of invalidity of marriage is en- tered, such judgment shall specify a date certain on or before which such other spouse must vacate the home. If such other spouse does not reside in the home when such judgment is entered, the judgment shall specify a date certain on or before which such other spouse must remove his or her personal effects from the home. Further provides that if the spouse not awarded the marital home fails to vacate the home on or before the date specified in the judgment, the other spouse may deliver a certified copy of the judgment to the sheriff who shall forthwith evict the spouse not awarded the home without having to return to the courts for an eviction order. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0066 COLLINS. (Ch. 68, par. 2-105) Amends the Human Rights Act. Requires that a State agency's affirmative ac- tion plan shall provide that 20% of the agency's top-paying positions shall be filled, upon vacancy through attrition, by women and minorities. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive SSB-0067 COLLINS. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 9-901; Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and The School Code. Increases both the in- dividual and corporate income tax rates by 1% for taxable years beginning after De- cember 31, 1985 and earmarks the additional revenue generated by the increase for the support of public elementary and secondary education. Also increases the guar- anteed equalized assessed valuation of all school districts in the State aid formula, thereby increasing the State's financial obligation under that formula. Effective January 1, 1986. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 40 SB-0067-Cont. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue 'SB-0068 COLLINS. (Ch. 110, new pars. 2-1051, 2-1052, 2-1053, 2-1054, 2-1055, 2-1056, 2-1057, 2-1058, 2-1059 and 2-1060) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides for a 3-person medical review pan- el in lawsuits involving medical malpractice, provided that all parties to the pro- ceeding agree to such panel. Specifies that the panel shall examine evidence and make determinations as to liability and amount of damages. Provides that the par- ties, by unanimous agreement, may elect to be bound by the panel's decision. Per- mits the court to assess costs and attorney's fees to the party who proceeds to trial and loses after having rejected the use of the panel or after having rejected the unanimous decision of the panel. Specifies that the determinations of the panel are not admissible in a subsequent trial. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor ' SB-0069 TOPINKA. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-303) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that beginning July 1, 1985, all costs incurred from the installation of traffic signals, and the reconstruction of intersec- tions necessary therefor, shall be borne by the privately owned commercial facility which such signals or reconstruction is meant to serve in order to accommodate prevalent traffic conditions. Effective July 1, 1985. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 23 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor 'SB-0070 DAWSON, LEMKE AND ZITO. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Income Tax Act to provide for a deduction for individual taxpayers equal to their home heating costs but not in excess of $1,000 per household and taxpayer. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Revenue 'SB-0071 DAWSON. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.50) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to establish a grant program for counties and munic- ipalities for energy audits of residences and businesses. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government SB-0072 D'ARCO, LEMKE AND ZITO. (Ch. 73, new par. 979g) Amends Illinois Insurance Code to provide that a group accident or health insur- ance policy must continue to cover a former spouse or child upon ceasing to be a ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 41 SB-0072-Cont. qualified family member or upon the death of the employee or member if the former spouse or child pays not only the group insurance premium, but also that amount which the policyholder would be required to pay if the former spouse or child were a member or employee under the group policy. Provides that such coverage shall continue to be available for a period of at least 5 years, at the expiration of which the former spouse or child shall be entitled to have issued to him a converted policy. Provides that failure to make initial payment of premium within 90 days of due date, or subsequent eligibility of the former spouse or child for coverage under an- other group policy or Medicare, shall result in termination of the policy. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 'SB-0073 SMITH - ZITO. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-207) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide, on and after January 1, 1986, for a credit for day care for employees in Illinois provided either directly or paid for by a corporate taxpayer. Effective January 1, 1986. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Mar 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Committee Revenue SB-0074 SMITH - KEATS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1107) Amends the "Child Passenger Protection Act" to provide that the Act shall not apply to a child with a physical handicap which prevents appropriate restraint. Ef- fective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 11 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor ALEXANDER Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 020-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 42 SB-0075 ROCK. (Ch. 48, par. 660; new par. 410) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Authorizes the Director of Employ- ment Security to deduct from an individual's unemployment benefits an amount to pay for health insurance if the individual elects to have the deduction made and the deduction is made under a program approved by the United States Secretary of Labor. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by the IL Dept. of Employment Security) The GRF cost is estimated at $2,168,400 if benefit deductions are sent to an in- surance company of the claimant's choice. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, par. 660; new par. 410 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 345, 401, 473, 490, 555, 570, 573, 576.1, 576.2, 610, 640; Ch. 127, par. 9.30 Deletes everything after enacting clause. Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Extends through January 3, 1987 the imposition of increased contribution rates and decreased benefit amounts made by Public Act 83-1. Further amends The Unemployment Insurance Act concerning the definition of wages, grounds for dis- qualification from eligibility for benefits, review of referees decisions, recoupment, the duties of the Director of Employment Security and the confidentiality of re- cords. Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to eliminate provision that the salary of the Director of Employment Security shall not be less than the salary of the Section of Transportation or the Directors of Mental Health and Develop- mental Disabilities, Public Health, Revenue or Public Aid. Adds immediate effec- tive date. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 27 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor ALEXANDER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note Requested TUERK Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Fiscal Note filed Amendment No.01 ALEXANDER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 ALEXANDER Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03 Jun 30 S Concurs in H Amend. 03/053-001-004 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Jul 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0026 Effective date 07-18-85 43 SB-0075 SB-0076 'SB-0076 BLOOM - LUFT. (Ch. 122, par 18-8) Amends The School Code. Authorizes use of a school district's 1984 equalized assessed valuation (EAV) in determining its 1985-86 State aid when its 1984 EAV is at least 6% less than its 1983 EAV because of a decrease in the EAV of a single taxpayer in the district whose 1983 EAV is at least 25% of the district's total 1983 EAV. Effective July 1, 1985. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0077 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.22b) Amends The School Code. Permits a school board to deactivate any high school facility in its district and send the students to another district, subject to approval by the voters of the district and by the school board of the receiving district. Requires the sending district to pay the tuition of the reassigned students. Permits the send- ing district to reactivate a previously deactivated high school facility, subject to vot- er approval. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits deactivation of a high school facility to 5 years. Requires proceedings for school reorganization in the districts affected prior to the 6th year, and if reorgani- zation in a manner authorized by The School Code is rejected, provides for auto- matic reactivation of a deactivated high school facility as of the beginning of such 6th year. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 051-002-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Hse Sponsor EWING Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-002-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Third Reading - Passed 104-011-002 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0760 Effective date 09-21-85 'SB-0078 TOPINKA - KEATS AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 122, par. 10-21.8) Amends The School Code. Rephrases the school board's duty relative to furnish- ing correspondence and reports to a pupil's divorced parents. Provides that a school ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 44 SB-0078-Cont. board has the duty to require, upon the request of either parent of a pupil whose par- ents are divorced, that copies of any correspondence, records, notices or reports re- garding such child furnished to one parent by the school district be furnished by mail to the other parent, absent any court order to the contrary. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Lists the type of reports, records and notices regarding a pupil of divorced parents which school boards must furnish under certain conditions to both parents (instead of requiring "any correspondence, records, notices or reports regarding such child" to be furnished). Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Apr 17 Apr 30 May 01 May 14 May 22 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 20 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DEUCHLER First reading Rfrd to Comm on A Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Adopted kssignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0679 Effective date 09-20-85 'SB-0079 VADALABENE. (Ch. 111, pars. 1817 and 1832) Amends Beauty Culture Act to exempt public schools and public community col- leges from the payment of application, renewal and reinstatement fees for a certifi- cate of registration to own, operate or conduct a beauty culture school or college. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 20 Recommended do pass 006-000-002 Apr 16 May 29 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0080 VADALABENE. (Ch. 127, par. 63s-9) Amends the Bi-State Development Act. Authorizes the Bi-State Development Agency to construct, operate and maintain a development project described as a ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 45 SB-0080-Cont. world trade center consisting of buildings, structures and improvements necessary or convenient for the centralized accommodation of activities incidental to the transportation of persons, exchange of commodities in commerce, government ser- vices, and accommodations for persons and property. Authorizes the Agency to en- ter into agreements with local, state and federal governmental entities in connection with the rehabilitation and improvement of the world trade center. Permits the Agency to enter into limited partnerships and joint ventures for any purpose autho- rized by the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Prohibits the State of Illinois from expending any funds for any purpose connect- ed with the projects authorized pursuant to the amendatory provisions. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Mar 27 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 RUPP & VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor FLINN Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Added As A Joint Sponsor MCPIKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE,W Committee Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 11 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0247 Effective date 01-01-86 3 SB-0081 VADALABENE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to provide a one-time increase in retirement annuity for State policemen and others who qualify for the alternative retirement formula. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in accrued liability ......................................................... $33,000,000 Increase in total annual costs ........................................................... 5,332,000 Increase in total annual costs as a percentage of payroll ...................................... ...... ............... .4% SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110 Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-114 Deletes existing provisions of bill; makes annuitants of the System eligible for the automatic annual increase after attainment of age 55, rather than age 60. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 46 SB-008 1-Cont. Feb 05 1985 First reading Apr 25 May 03 Waive Posting Notice 7C May 07 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Lost 026-018-000 Adopted SB-0082 DEMUZIO. (New Act) Authorizes the Director of Central Management Services to convey certain real property to the City of Jacksonville. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the Director of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities rather than the Director of Central Management Services to make the conveyance. Ex- cludes the Butler Building from the conveyance. Provides the State of Illinois with certain easement rights. Prohibits the building upon the conveyed property of any structure which would restrict the access of recipients of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to the public park or which would pose a danger to such recipients or which would interfere with the enjoyment of any right reserved to the Department. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires the Director of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities rather than the Director of Central Management Services to reserve certain easement rights in the State of Illinois. Makes a technical correction. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Excepts a certain described parcel that is to be transferred by separate convey- ance to DOT for road purposes. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Amendment No.02 DEMUZIO Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RYDER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm May 22 May 30 Jun 06 Jun 11 Jun 12 Jun 27 Adopted Adopted on Assignment Assigned to Executive Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/059-000-000 Passed both Houses 47 SB-0082-Cont. Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0083 WATSON AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-206 and 11-1414) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that persons convicted of illegally passing stopped school buses shall have their driver's licenses suspended for a period of 30 days for the first offense and 90 days for the second or subsequent offense if the repeated offense occurs within 1 year of a prior conviction. Requires issuance of a restricted driving permit during the period of suspension for such offense. Effective 30 days after becoming law. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to provide that persons convicted of illegally passing a stopped school bus for a second or subsequent offense within a 3 year period from a previous convic- tion for the same offense shall have their driving privileges suspended for 60 days. Provides the Secretary of State with the discretionary authority to issue a restricted driving permit upon suspensions for illegally passing a stopped school bus. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Transportation Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor VINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Committee Judiciary II Jun 12 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd VINSON Committee Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0084 WELCH. (New Act) Creates an Act to regulate the use of toxic art supplies in schools, to be adminis- tered by the Department of Public Health. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Reinserts substantially similar re- vised draft. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes the State Board of Education to seek an injunction against certain vi- olators of the Act. Makes technical corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes clerical correction in numbering of subsection and grammatical correc- tion in spelling. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 48 SB-0084-Cont. Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Amendment No.03 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections 'SB-0085 WELCH, LEMKE AND ZITO. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.4) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Requires the Pollution Control Board to establish by July 1, 1986, regulations to govern the incineration of wastes not regulated pursuant to the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-580). Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that Pollution Control Board standards shall consider levels of hazard- ous constituents, periodic stack testing and record keeping requirements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that Pollution Control Board standards regarding incineration shall not apply to substances generated on farmland and used for heating. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 031-023-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Joint Sponsor CHRISTENSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0086 VADALABENE AND DEMUZIO. (Ch. 8, pars. 704.01 and 716; new par. 704.02) Amends the Humane Care for Animals Act. Provides that any law enforcement officers making an arrest for an offense involving a dog shall take possession of all ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 49 SB-0086-Cont. dogs or other animals or property used or about to be used in the violation. Makes it a Class A misdemeanor to knowingly tie, attach or fasten any live animal to any ma- chine or device propelled by any power for the purpose of causing such animal to be pursued by a dog or dogs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that any veterinarian who is presented with an animal for treatment of injuries or wounds resulting from fighting where there is a reasonable possibility that the animal was engaged in or utilized for a fighting event shall file a report with the Department and cooperate by furnishing the owners' names, dates and descrip- tions of the animal or animals involved. Makes it a Class A misdemeanor to know- ingly tie, attach or fasten any live animal to any machine or device propelled by any power for the purpose of causing such animal to be pursued by a dog or dogs when the dog is intended to be used in a dog fight. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 10 Committee discharged Re-referred to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Added As A Co-sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Primary Sponsor Changed To MCAULIFFE Added As A Joint Sponsor HANNIG First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0723 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0087 JOYCE,JEROME AND WATSON. (Ch. 139, par. 27b) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Provides that each county board may (now shall) adopt a plan for altering town boundaries, changing townlines, or dividing, enlarging, or consolidating towns or creating new towns no later than January 1, 1986. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the date by which township boundary changes may be made. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Feb 20 Added As A Co-sponsor WATSON Committee Local Government Mar 27 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 50 SB-0087-Cont. Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Primary Sponsor Changed To PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor CHRISTENSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0278 Effective date 09-13-85 SB-0088 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 5, pars. 127, 1602, 1603, 1605 and 1607; new par. 127.9a) Amends the Water Use Act of 1983 and the Soil and Water Conservation Dis- tricts Act. Upon a finding that there has been a substantial lowering of the level of groundwater, provides soil and water conservation districts with emergency power to restrict withdrawals from wells capable of producing 100,000 or more gallons of water per day; requires notice to affected persons. Requires persons possessing wells capable of producing 100,000 or more gallons of water per day to register the well with the district. Prescribes penalties for violation. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Committee discharged Re-referred to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0089 SCHAFFER. (Ch. 120, pars. 578, 584 and 671) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to include in the definition of the term "mort- gage lender" a mortgage banker and a person that services loans. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 404, 452 and 457; Ch. 120, pars. 483.3, 483.6, 484a, 501e, 589, 600, 618, 675 and 1005, new par. 675.1) Adds provisions amending the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act, the Revenue Act of 1939 and the Real Estate Transfer Tax Act to provide that under the circuit breaker Act the pharmaceutical assistance is avail- able for persons beginning with the calendar year next following the year of their 65th birthday and to provide for offset for drugs covered under any other public pro- gram of assistance, to raise the income eligibility level for property tax deferral, to change the property tax procedures and qualifications of property tax assessors, to revise the provisions relating to real estate transfer taxes and to make other changes. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations 51 SB-0089-Cont. Apr 11 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM Committee Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0222 Effective date 09-01-85 SB-0090 MAROVITZ - ZITO. (Ch. 5, par. 1704; Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.4) Amends the Motor Fuel Standards Act to prohibit the retail sale of leaded motor fuels, beginning 90 days after federal approval is obtained. Amends the Environ- mental Protection Act to direct the Illinois EPA to submit the prohibition for feder- al approval as a revision of the State implementation plan. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive SB-0091 MAROVITZ - BERMAN. (Ch. 40 pars. 504 and 505) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Removes the guidelines for percentages of net income to be paid in cases involving both child support and maintenance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 10-10 Amends the IL Public Aid Code. Deletes the guidelines for determining the mini- mum amount of support and maintenance. Changes the guidelines for determining the minimum amount of support. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes July 2, 1985) Makes technical changes in striking and punctuation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (House recedes July 2, 1985) States that relevant factors "are" (instead of "may include but are not limited to") with reference to evidence considered as a reason for deviating from child sup- port guidelines. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 2 and 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 40, par. 401 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: In provision concerning living separate and apart for purposes of dissolution, pro- vides that at any time after the parties cease to cohabit, any period of cohabitation under written agreement of the parties to attempt to reconcile shall be included in the period of separation. 52 SB-0091 Cont. Feb 05 1985 First reading May 02 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Tat Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Ad( Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 28 Jun 30 Jul 01 Jul 02 Jul 29 Sep 25 )led opted Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor GREIMAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 JOHNSON Tabl GREIMAN Amendment No.02 DUNN,JOHN Adop Amendment No.03 JOHNSON Lost 022-087-003 Amendment No.04 YOUNG,A Lost 054-055-000 Amendment No.05 GREIMAN Adop Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 103-012-002 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02,05 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02,05 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02,05 H Refuses to Recede Amend 02,05 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DUNN,JOHN, GREIMAN, CULLERTON JOHNSON & VINSON Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ LEMKE, D'ARCO, BARKHAUSEN & TOPINKA House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-005-001 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/089-017-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0979 Effective date 09-25-85 ed )ted )ted 'SB-0092 ETHEREDGE - FAWELL - KARPIEL - POSHARD - TOPINKA. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy to offer an education at the high school and college levels to students talented in math and science and to stimulate excellence for all Illinois schools in mathematics and science. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 53 SB-0092-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Establishes 3 IL Educational Excel- lence Academies in Illinois each governed by a separate board of trustees. Each board shall determine the curriculum of the Academy. One Academy shall be es- tablished in Chicago, one in the Fox River Valley and one in Champaign. Each board shall submit a written report of its Academy funding source, expenditures, cirriculum, educational focus and grants to the General Assembly by March 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Champaign Academy may be located in the Ur- bana-Champaign area. Feb 05 1985 Mar 27 Apr 16 Apr 30 May 09 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 23 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Added As A Joint Sponsor POSHARD Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommended do pass 012-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 050-002-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Re-assigned to Higher Education Added As A Joint Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar PHELPS & HICKS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 SATTERTHWAITE Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 076-026-007 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Adopted 5 SB-0093 JOYCE,JEREMIAH, LEMKE AND ZITO. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3; Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 707 and 1407; new pars. 707.1 and 1407.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections, Cannabis Control Act and Illinois Con- trolled Substances Act. Provides that the court may impose a term of imprisonment and fine of up to twice the maximum otherwise provided by law for a person convict- s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 54 SB-0093--Cont. ed of delivering cannabis, a controlled, counterfeit or look-alike substance on or within 1,000 feet of a public or private elementary or secondary school. A subse- quent conviction shall result in a mandatory sentence of at least 3 years. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Judiciary II SB-0094 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 38, par. 103-5) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Requires all delays occasioned by the defendant to be allowed only pursuant to Section 114-4 (motions for continuance). Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II SB-0095 FAWELL, KARPIEL AND BARKHAUSEN. (New Act; Ch. 110, new par. 15-108.1) Provides that mortgagees shall require that the signatures of all owners of real property be notarized on any second mortgage executed against the property. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that 2 notices of intent to foreclose be served at least 2 weeks before filing a complaint to foreclose a mortgage. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that mortgagees shall require that the signatures of all owners of real property which is to be mortgaged and is occupied by owners as a residence or homestead shall be made in the presence of a director, loan officer or employee of the mortgage. Provides that a mortgagee give separate notice to each owner when a mortgage payment is 45 days in arrears. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the mailed notice of arrears to owners need not be made with return receipt requested. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the provisions which require that signatures of mortgagors on mortgages be made in the presence of a director, loan officer or employee of the mortgagee. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Added As A Co-sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 046-002-006 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor BARGER First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor OBLINGER Added As A Joint Sponsor PARCELLS Added As A Joint Sponsor PEDERSEN,B Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 55 SB-0095-Cont. May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 009-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.01 COUNTRYMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 BARGER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DUNN,JOHN, BRAUN, CULLERTON, BARGER & COUNTRYMA Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/FAWELL KEATS, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, DEMUZIO & DARROW SB-0096 FAWELL. (Ch. 111, pars. 5302, 5305, 5307, 5311 and 5312) Amends Psychologist Registration Act. Defines "approved psychology program" as a program offered by an educational institution accredited by an organization recognized by the Council on Post-Secondary Accreditation or an equivalent pro- gram approved by the Department of Registration and Education in its rules. De- fines "clinical psychologist" as a person who is registered as a psychologist under the Psychologist Registration Act and who qualifies as a clinical psychologist under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Deletes certain obsolete ref- erences and makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Inserts reference to "school" in definition of "approved psychology program". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 5312 Adds reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 5304, 5308, 5310 and 5324 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Adds definitions. Sets forth require- ments for licensure as a clinical psychologist. Makes changes concerning the Psy- chologist's Examining Committee. Makes other changes. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Feb 20 Committee discharged Re-referred to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Tabled Amendment No.02 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.03 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 050-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor ROPP Placed Calendr,First Readng 56 SB-0096-Cont. May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SB-0097 FAWELL, GEO-KARIS AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 38, par. 3-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Extends the statute of limitations for any sexual offense involving sexual conduct or sexual penetration between family mem- bers to one year after the victim attains 18 years of age. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Revises the provisions to allow prosecution for certain sexual offenses against a minor by a household member to be commenced during minority of the victim or within 3 years after the victim's 18th birthday. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS & Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II Mar 26 Recommended do pass 008-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 052-001-001 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 02 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN Added As A Joint Sponsor PRESTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Committee Judiciary II Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON Committee Judiciary II Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Recedes from Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0506 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0098 FAWELL. (Ch. 111, new par. 4422.2) Amends Medical Practice Act to permit any licensed physician to use the desig- nation "M.D." if he has graduated from a medical college reputable on the date of graduation in the judgment of the Department of Registration and Education. 57 SB-0098-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, new par. 4422.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 111, new par. 4434a Permits the use of the designation "Doctor of Medicine" or "M.D." by a person li- censed to practice medicine in all its branches who has received a degree in medi- cine from other than an osteopathic medical college notwithstanding that such degree does not literally translate into "Doctor of Medicine" or "M.D.". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 5302, 5305, 5307, 5308, 5311,5312,5317 Amends Psychologist Registration Act. Defines "approved psychology program". Makes changes concerning the Advisory Committee. Authorizes the Dir. of the Dept. to appoint any attorney to serve as the hearing officer in any action for refusal to issue, renew or discipline of a certificate of registration. Makes other changes. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Restores requirement for issue of a certificate of registration as psychologist that such person have had at least 2 years satisfactory supervised professional experience. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To CURRIE Added As A Joint Sponsor SLATER Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 11 Remvd from Consent Calendar Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 20 Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRIE, PRESTON, CULLERTON CHURCHILL & PULLEN Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/FAWELL RUPP, JONES, BERMAN & D'ARCO 58 SB-0098-Cont. Jul 01 Jul 02 Jul 29 Sep 03 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-001-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-005-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0248 Effective date 09-03-85 ' SB-0099 FAWELL - MACDONALD - COLLINS AND NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 38 pars. 1003-3-2 and 1003-6-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide for the awarding of good con- duct credit for a prisoner who attends vocational training or education classes ap- proved by the Director of Corrections. One day of credit shall be awarded for each week of classes or training not to exceed 25 days per 365 day period. Grants the Prisoner Review Board the authority to review the denial of good conduct credit for attendance at vocational training or education classes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that no compensation will be made to prisoners for attendance at voca- tional training or education classes. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II Mar 26 Recommended do pass 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Third Reading - Passed 047-006-004 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor KIRKLAND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' SB-0100 TOPINKA. (Ch. 53, pars. 37 and 71) Amends the acts concerning fees of sheriffs to provide that the fee for sale of real estate is $100 per hour but not to exceed $600 per sale (now $600 per sale without regard to time involved). Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government SSB-0101 HALL AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 127, pars. 1904.3 and 1904.8) Amends Regulatory Agency Sunset Act. Changes repeal date of Illinois Beauty Culture Act from December 31, 1985 to December 31, 1995. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 59 SB-0101-Cont. Feb 20 Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0102 ETHEREDGE - HUDSON AND KELLY. (Ch. 48, par. 442) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that certain privately em- ployed school bus drivers shall be ineligible for benefits for any week during any reg- ularly scheduled vacation time in an academic year and during any period between 2 successive academic years or terms where they performed services as such school bus drivers in the first of such years or terms and there is a reasonable assurance they will perform those services in the second of such years or terms. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes within the scope of the amendatory provisions certain bus drivers em- ployed by private employers, rather than private contributing employers, holding contractual relationships with educational institutions other than institutions of higher education. Renders such bus drivers ineligible for benefits during any holi- day recess during an academic year. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor and Commerce Feb 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Committee Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor DIDRICKSON Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 11 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd DIDRICKSON Motn discharge comm lost 052-058-000 Committee Labor & Commerce Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Oct 31 Mtn filed take from Table DIDRICKSON Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(D) (06-14-85) 60 SB-0103 SB-0103 BLOOM - DAWSON - CARROLL, SMITH, DONAHUE, SCHAFFER AND TOPINKA. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 6504-2 and 6504-4) Amends the Health Finance Reform Act. Requires hospitals submit certain re- ports to the Health Care Cost Containment Council in tape format or by electronic means rather than in hard copy; requires the Council collect a 100% sample of cer- tain information annually rather than a less than 100% sample; requires the Coun- cil to require hospitals to post charges for services in print at least 3 inches in height. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires report submission in magnetic tape format and requires the Council to determine alternate methods for hospitals unable to comply. Requires hospitals to post, in letters no more than one inch in height, the established charges for certain services specified in this amendment and to be defined by the Council. Removes the bill's new language concerning such posting requirement and also removes current law without showing it as stricken. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 102, par. 42b; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6503-1 Redefines "hospital" to include those out-of-state facilities which are subject to meeting conditions comparable to those imposed upon Illinois licensed hospitals. Amends the Open Meetings Act to permit closed meetings of the Hospital Services Procurement Advisory Board when reviewing reasonableness of proposed hospital service contracts, rather than when negotiating such contracts. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BLOOM DAWSON & CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor DAVIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0325 Effective date 09-14-85 61 SB-0104 'SB-0104 JONES, CHEW AND DAWSON. (New Act; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.158 and 2104.08) Creates the Stock Transfer Tax Act and amends the Chicago World's Fair - 1992 Authority Act and the State Finance Act. Imposes a graduated tax on the sale or transfer of shares of stock and certificates of interest in property. Provides that the payment of the tax shall be evidenced by adhesive stamps. Establishes procedures for enforcement and penalties for violations of the Act. Provides that the net pro- ceeds of the tax shall be transferred into a special fund in the State Treasury to be used solely for appropriations to the Chicago World's Fair - 1992 Authority. Effec- tive January 1, 1986. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive SB-0105 BLOOM - GEO-KARIS AND LEMKE. (Ch. 110, pars. 9-102 and 9-104.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to forcible entry and detainer ac- tions to distinguish between a notice of default and a demand for immediate posses- sion in the case of a contract for purchase of lands or in the case of condominium property. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects a drafting oversight. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Feb 28 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor LEVIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SB-0106 ROCK - PHILIP. (Ch. 63, par. 14) Amends the General Assembly Compensation and Emoluments Act. Creates and provides compensation for the offices of Senate Majority Whip and Senate Minority Whip. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with amendment to same Act relating to General Assembly members compensation. Deletes one Senate as- sistant majority leader position and adds 2 Senate majority whips and one Senate minority whip. Provides additional compensation of $6,000 annually for the Senate whips, and increases the additional compensation for the Senate majority caucus chairman from $5,000 to $6,000, all commencing January 9, 1985. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mar 27 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 62 SB-0106-Cont. Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 032-018-002 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 18 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 24 Primary Sponsor Changed To MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd NASH Committee Executive Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0107 FAWELL - MACDONALD - TOPINKA, PHILIP AND HUDSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 39s-2, 39s-3, 39s-4, 39s-7, 39s-8, 39s-9 and 39s-10) Amends the Prevailing Wage Law. Provides the generally prevailing wage rate for public works shall be the mean hourly cash wage paid in the locality to employ- ees engaged in work of a similar nature on public works and other projects, rather than the prevailing hourly wage generally paid in the locality to employees engaged in work of a similar nature on public works. Expands the area generally constituting a locality from the county in which the physical work upon public works is to be per- formed to the area from which the public body may reasonably expect to generally draw laborers, workers and mechanics to perform such work, and makes other changes related to such expansion. Centralizes, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Department of Labor, the process by which prevailing wage rates are deter- mined and by which prevailing-wage-rate determinations are challenged. Current- ly, public bodies other than the Department may also determine such rates. Specifies associations of employers and associations of employees as persons for the purposes of objecting to prevailing-wage-rate determinations. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor and Commerce Mar 06 Added As A Co-sponsor HUDSON Committee Labor and Commerce Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Labor and Commerce SB-0108 HUDSON AND PHILIP. (Ch. 34, par. 2702) Amends an Act authorizing certain counties to make local improvements. Ex- pands the definition of "local improvements." Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Feb 20 Added As A Co-sponsor PHILIP Committee Local Government Mar 27 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 63 SB-0108-Cont. Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0279 Effective date 09-13-85 SB-0109 SANGMEISTER - JOYCE,JEROME - DEANGELIS. (Ch. 34, par. 401, new par. 429.31) Amends the Counties Act to authorize a county board to regulate by ordinance the business of waste management. Authorizes the establishment of license fees and penalties. Prohibits enforcement of ordinances in conflict with State law or regula- tions. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits counties to have oversight and enforcement of State and Federal regula- tions of waste and special waste, rather than licensing authority. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Committee discharged Re-assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 033-016-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor VANDUYNE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 05 Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor CHRISTENSEN Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd VANDUYNE Motn discharge comm lost 046-060-000 Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0110 BLOOM - LUFT - SOMMER - SANGMEISTER, JOYCE,JEROME, DE- MUZIO, WATSON, DONAHUE AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10.3) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a "public utility" includes a natu- ral gas company which sells gas directly to industrial or commercial customers or which sells gas to gas distribution companies. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the added provisions. Provides that a public utility includes a natural gas company as defined in the federal Natural Gas Act, but only for those activities re- lating to the sale and transportation of natural gas directly to commercial and in- dustrial customers. Specifically excludes those activities which are comprehensively regulated by the FERC. 64 SB-011- Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the term "public utility" does not include natural gas cooperatives. Provides that the State shall guarantee the performance of natural gas cooperatives recognized by the Illinois Commerce Commission. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision including a natural gas company within the definition of a pub- lic utility. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Limits to residential natural gas cooperatives those cooperatives which are ex- cluded from the definition of "public utility". Provides that the State shall guaran- tee legally binding contracts entered into by residential natural gas cooperatives; requires the Commerce Commission to establish rules and regulations providing for such guarantees; deletes the provision providing that the State shall guarantee per- formance of natural gas cooperatives. Feb 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned & Enei May 02 Recommi 007-00 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICU Amendment No.02 BLOOM Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 to Agriculture, Conservation rgy nded do pass as amend 0-003 JLTURE Adopted Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities Primary Sponsor Changed To MCPIKE Added As A Joint Sponsor SALTSMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor TUERK Amendment No.01 PUB UTILITIES Adopted Amendment No.02 PUB UTILITIES Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-000-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/056-000-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0893 Effective date 09-23-85 'SB-0111 NETSCH, LEMKE, MACDONALD, ZITO AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act to provide that the pharmaceutical assistance is avail- able for persons beginning with the calendar year next following the year of their 65th birthday. Presently they cannot receive the benefit if they are not 65 before 1984. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 65 SB-0111-Cont. Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Mar 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 26 Assigned to Revenue May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER Committee Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0415 Effective date 09-16-85 SB-0112 JOYCE,JEROME, LEMKE, ZITO AND POSHARD. (New Act) Creates the Environmental Toxicology Act. Establishes a program administered by the Department of Public Health to investigate threats to public health related to environmental and occupational exposure to toxic substances. Defines terms and prescribes duties. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision for investigation of threats due to occupational exposure and for assessment of potential adverse health effects in the workplace. Provides that the Dept. shall evaluate public health implications of a proposed facility at the specific request of a municipality or county. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Health) Total costs for 5 additional personnel for FY86 and FY87 would be $248,803. CORRECTIONAL IMPACT NOTE (Prepared by the IL Dept. of Corrections) SB-112 does not fiscally impact the Dept. of Corrections. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 24 Added As A Co-sponsor POSHARD Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 66 SB-0112-Cont. May 20 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor WASHINGTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Fiscal Note Requested KOEHLER Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED -KOEHLER Correctional Note Requested KOEHLER Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WASHINGTON Adopted Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Correctional Note Filed Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0113 JOYCE,JEROME AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Adds the requirement that there be a suitable emergency response plan as one of the criteria a county board or govern- ing body of a municipality shall consider in regard to approval of site location suit- ability for a regional pollution control facility. Effective immediately. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends that emergency response plans for hazardous waste facilities shall include notification, containment and evacuation procedures. Deletes reference to such other measures as the county board or municipal authority may deem necessary. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Feb 21 Committee discharged Re-referred to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Mar 27 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor PHELPS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 118-000-000 Passed both Houses 67 SB-0113-Cont. Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto JOYCE,JEROME Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto PHELPS Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 113-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1071 Effective date 12-02-85 SSB-0114 JOYCE,JEROME AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003; new par. 1022.12) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Defines underground storage tank. Requires owners to register such tanks with the Agency. Requires the Agency to re- port to the General Assembly regarding the potential environmental hazard posed by such tanks by January 1, 1987. Requires the Pollution Control Board to establish rules and regulations for an underground tank release, detection, prevention and correction program by January 1, 1987. Effective immediately. JUDICIAL NOTE ACT MAY BE APPLICABLE SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.4; Ch. 127 1/2, par. 2, new par. 4 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Environmen- tal Protection Act. Requires the EPA, in cooperation with the State Fire Marshal, to administer the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program established by fed- eral law. Requires a person who is the owner of an underground storage tank con- taining hazardous waste to register such tank with EPA. Requires a person who is the owner of an underground storage tank containing petroleum or petroleum prod- ucts to register such tank with the State Fire Marshal. Requries EPA and the State Fire Marshal to report to the G.A. with information compiled from the registration date by July 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the period within which the Board must adopt regulations from 180 days after this amendatory Act's effective date to 180 days after the federal EPA's adoption of implementing regulations. Requires cooperation with the State Fire Marshal in collecting and evaluating tank registration information and in reporting to the General Assembly. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes July 2, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.12; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158 and Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 5 Creates the Orphan Underground Storage Tank Fund, a special fund in the State treasury, to be used for preventative and corrective actions related to leaking under- ground storage tanks. Requires certain underground storage tank registration fees to be paid to the State Fire Marshal. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.13; Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 5; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Creates the Orphan Underground Storage Tank Fund. Provides for the imposi- tion of a registration fee for certain underground storage tanks, the amount to be es- tablished by rule by the Environmental Protection Agency and the State Fire Marshal. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 68 SB-0114-Cont. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Removes exemption for agricultural underground fuel tanks. Imposes a March 8, 1986, deadline for registration of underground storage tanks. Feb 05 1985 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Rfrd to Comm'on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JEROME Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 037-010-005 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRESLIN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 112-005-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/054-002-000 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02/020-032-000 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02 Jun 28 H Refuses to Recede Amend 02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/YOUNG,A, MCPIKE, CULLERTON, EWING AND WAIT Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JOYCE,JEROME LEMKE, O'DANIEL, KARPIEL & KEATS Jul 01 House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-002-000 Jul 02 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/115-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Mtn fild accept amend veto JOYCE,JEROME Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto STECZO Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-001-001 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification 69 SB-0114-Cont. Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1072 Effective date 07-01-86 SSB-0115 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 122, par. 17-2.2c; new par. 2-3.48) Amends The School Code to provide for distribution by the State Board of Edu- cation of moneys appropriated for temporary relocation expenses incurred by school districts as a result of fires, earthquakes or tornados which destroy school buildings. Requires school districts to agree to levy a tax, subject to backdoor referendum lim- itations, and to pay the proceeds from a single year's tax levy, plus any insurance proceeds received for temporary relocation expenses, to the State for deposit in the General Revenue Fund. Effective immediately. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0116 BARKHAUSEN. Appropriates $1,097,118 to the State Board of Education for Warren Township High School District for temporary relocation expenses necessitated by a fire. Ef- fective immediately. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Appropriations II 'SB-0117 LEMKE - SMITH AND ZITO. (Ch. 15, par. 210.10; Ch. 23, par. 3-1.2, 3-5, 4-1.6, 4-2, 5-2, 5-4, 6-1.2, 6-2, 7-1.2, 7-2; Ch. 67 1/2, par. 401, 402, 404, 452, 458, Ch. 70, par. 76.1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.3; Ch. 120, par. 1207; Ch. 144, par. 1801) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act, the public utilities Act and numerous other Acts. Begin- ning in 1986 for claims based on the year 1985, provides for a fuel cost relief grant of at least $40, based on increases in home fuel costs, to persons currently eligible under the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act and requires the Illinois Commerce Commission to certify average increase in home fuel cost to Dept. of Revenue. Also amends the pharma- ceutical assistance provisions to provide that persons are eligible for such assistance beginning with the calendar year next following the year of their 65th birthday. Presently they cannot receive the benefit if they are not 65 before 1984. Effective January 1, 1986. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Revenue Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Revenue 'SB-0118 LEMKE. (Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.01) Amends an Act creating the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. Decreases from 90 to 30 the number of wartime service days necessary for admission to the Il- linois Veterans Home. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Mar 20 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 70 SB-0118-Cont. Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 26 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jul 23 Aug 12 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Veterans' Affairs Motion disch comm, advc 2nd O'CONNELL Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0143 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0119 LEMKE. (Ch. 122, new par. 14D-1) Amends the Adult Education Act to direct the State Superintendent of Educa- tion to supervise, and to establish standards for, Americanization programs in pub- lic community college districts and school districts. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 036-015-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KULAS Added As A Joint Sponsor TERZICH Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 11 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 26 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-001-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SB-0120 LEMKE - LECHOWICZ - NEDZA AND DUDYCZ. (Ch. 17, par 2201; Ch. 122, par. 24-2) Makes the birthday of Casimir Pulaski a banking holiday and school holiday, rather than merely a "commemorative holiday". Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 Recommended do pass 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 71 SB-0120-Cont. Mar 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 041-011-004 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KULAS Added As A Joint Sponsor TERZICH Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Recommended do pass 010-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Third Reading - Passed 084-028-004 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0175 Effective date 01-01-86 2 SB-0121 LEMKE. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 1-116) Amends the General Provisions Article of the Pension Code to require the con- sent of a member's spouse before issuance of a refund, election of a reversionary an- nuity, or a change of beneficiary, beginning July 1, 1986; directs the Department of Insurance to adopt appropriate rules. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB 0121 does not have a fiscal impact. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 009-002-000 SB-0122 LEMKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 317A-1, 317A-2, 317A-3, 317A-4, 317A-5 and 321-10) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Provides that a landowner may acquire title to any vessel apparently abandoned for over 6 months on his land or waters immediately adjacent to it. Outlines the procedure to be followed by the per- son seeking to acquire title. A person who obtains or attempts to obtain title through fraudulent means is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor; a subsequent violation is a Class A misdemeanor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 317A-1, 317A-2, 317A-3, 317A-4, 317A-5, 321.10 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 313C-1 thru 313C-14; Ch. 50, par. 21 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with bill to create Article III C of the Boat Registration and Safety Act. This new Article deals com- prehensively with lost and abandoned watercraft on any waters within the State. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 72 SB-0122-Cont. Feb 20 1985 Feb 21 Mar 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm Adopted I on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. SB-0123 LEMKE. (Ch. 122, par. 5-14) Amends The School Code. Revises the manner in which vacancies in the office of trustees of schools are filled. Provides for appointment by the remaining trustees to fill a vacancy until the next school election, except in certain cases when the ap- pointment shall be for the remainder of the unexpired term. Provides for such ap- pointment by the regional superintendent if not made by the remaining trustees within 30 days. Effective immediately. Feb 20 1985 Feb 21 Mar 06 Mar 20 Mar 26 Mar 28 Apr 17 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 21 Jul 19 Sep 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-000-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0416 Effective date 09-16-85 May 22 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 25 Jul 23 Sep 20 Oct 17 73 SB-0124 5 SB-0124 COLLINS, LEMKE AND ZITO. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262P) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Prohibits any person from conducting a home improvement or home repair business under any name other than the person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name. Provides that the first violation is a Class 4 felony and that a second or subsequent conviction is a Class 3 felony. Effective immediately. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Judiciary I Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary I Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Judiciary I SB-0125 DAWSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1021.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Prohibits any person, as of July 1, 1986, from causing, allowing or threatening to cause or allow the disposal of bulk or containerized wastes containing free liquids, except for sludges generated by pub- lic-owned wastewater treatment works, in any sanitary landfill permitted by the En- vironmental Protection Agency. Allows the Pollution Control Board to extend the date for compliance with such prohibition for a period not exceeding 180 days be- yond July 1, 1986, upon a finding that the extension will provide for an orderly im- plementation of the prohibition. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 'SB-0126 COLLINS, LEMKE AND ZITO. (New Act; Ch. 24, new par. 11-13-21; Ch. 34, new par. 421.3) Creates the Illinois Home-Repair Registration Act. Requires persons who per- form home repair services to obtain a certificate of registration from the Depart- ment of Registration and Education. Prohibits any person performing home repair services from accepting a sum larger than $500 for home repair services until the services are completed. Provides that a violation of this Act is a Class B misdemea- nor. Provides that any contract entered into with a person who performs home re- pair services who is not registered under this Act shall not be enforceable by the performer of home repair services. Amends Act in relation to counties and the Illi- nois Municipal Code to require the submission of a valid certificate of registration for the person who is to perform home repair services as a condition for the issuance of a building permit. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Illinois Home-Repair Registration Act. Requires a person who performs home repair services to register with the County Clerk or the municipal clerk of the area in which he does business or in which he resides. Creates a central repository of such registration forms at the office of the Attorney General. Sets forth penalties for violation. Amends Act in re- lation to counties and the Illinois Municipal Code to require the submission of a reg- istration form for the person who is to perform home repair services as a condition for the issuance of a building permit. Exempts counties of under 3 million popula- tion and municipalities in such counties, subject to the authority of the governing body of each such governmental unit to adopt a resolution providing that such gov- ernmental unit shall be subject to this Act. Effective January 1, 1986. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 74 SB-0126-Cont. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Tabled 01 Amendment No.02 INSURANCE Tabled 02 Amendment No.03 INSURANCE Tabled 03 Amendment No.04 COLLINS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0127 COLLINS. (Ch. 48, par. 69) Amends the Structural Work Act. Allows reduction of damages awarded due to contributory negligence on the part of the employee. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SSB-0128 COLLINS. (Ch. 127, par. 526) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Specifies coverage for hospitalization for major periodontal surgery as a basic hospi- tal-surgical-medical coverage required by the Act. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 034-022-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Insurance Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0129 KEATS - MACDONALD. (Ch. 110, new pars. 2-605.1 and 2-611.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Requires that, within 60 days after the fil- ing of any pleading initially seeking relief, or seeking new relief, on the basis of facts ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 75 SB-0129-Cont. the proof of which will require expert testimony, the individual preparing such pleading shall file with the circuit clerk an affidavit, or certificate in the case of a li- censed attorney, stating his belief that a reasonable basis exists for seeking such re- lief and briefly setting forth his reasons for such belief. Allows the person against whom such relief is sought to recover the expenses incurred as a result of the seeking of such relief, together with reasonable attorney's fees, where there was no reason- able basis for seeking such relief. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary I SB-0130 COLLINS. (Ch. 38, par. 103-1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that the strip search and body cavity search provisions do not authorize strip searches or body cavity searches of students by public school personnel. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 24-24 and 34-84a Amends The School Code. Provides that the exercise of discipline over pupils by school teachers and other school district employees does not in and of itself autho- rize the search of pupils, their locker and belongings except by an express grant of authority by the school board. Establishes guidelines for such searches. Provides if the board grants such authority, the board shall designate one male employee and female employee to conduct such searches. Property may be seized in such a search if it is prohibited by school rules or State law. Provides for parental and law enforce- ment agency notification. Prohibits strip searches and body cavity searches consis- tent with the U.S. Supreme Court decision of New Jersey v. T.L.O., 105 S.Ct. 733 (1985). Creates in each educational service region of the State and in the Chicago Public School District a Special Task Force on searches of public school pupils by public school personnel appointed by the regional superintendent of schools and in the Chicago Public School District by the general superintendent of school. Each Task Force shall submit its recommendations to the superintendent which appoint- ed it by March 1, 1986. Effective immediately. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 17 Recommended do pass 009-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 COLLINS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Judiciary II 'SB-0131 BLOOM - GEO-KARIS AND LEMKE. (Ch. 120, par. 1004) Amends the Real Estate Transfer Tax Act to exempt deeds for satisfaction of debt and deeds made to satisfy judgment liens. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB-131 creates a reimbursable tax exemption mandate. The cost to local government will be ap- proximately $30,000 to $40,000. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 76 SB-0131-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NO No change from previous note. Feb 20 1985 First reading Feb 21 Mar 27 Apr 18 Placed Calndr,Second Read May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Readii May 21 Third Reading - Passed 056 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readn May 31 Hse Sponsor HAWKINSO Placed Calendr,First Readr Jun 04 First reading Jun 11 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 26 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar REVENUE TE, IN THE HOUSE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Judiciary I Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Ing ng i-002-000 ig N ig Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 SB-0132 LUFT - POSHARD, DEANGELIS AND ZITO. AN ACT making appropriations to the Illinois Development Finance Authority for use in its direct loan program. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes numerous appropriations to Dept. of Conservation, including the OCE for the Dept. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $1,200,000 to IL Development Authority for OCE. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $1,800,000 to Dept. of Conservation for various projects, including Wm. W. Powers State Park in Chi., a State Fish and Wildlife Area in Grundy County, a study at Cache River Basin, and acquisition of land in Knox County. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Appropriations I Feb 28 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 06 Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Appropriations I May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Committee Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I 77 SB-0132-Cont. Jun 20 Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MAUTINO Adopted Amendment No.03 MAUTINO Adopted Amendment No.04 MAUTINO Adopted Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 36(D)/070-044-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 37(C)/067-050-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-0133 VADALABENE. (Ch. 34, par. 6202) Amends the Burial of Indigent Veterans Act. Increases the limit for veterans and their family members from $300 to $600 per burial. Effective immediately. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Mar 20 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 Apr 17 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 26 Assigned to Select Comm on Veterans' Affairs Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0144 Effective date 08-12-85 SB-0134 CARROLL AND HALL. AN ACT making appropriations to the Board of Higher Education for a study of the use of electronic data processing equipment in higher education agencies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Changes the title. Appropriates $25,000 to the Board of Trustees of the Universi- ty of Illinois for research and development of enzyme products in animal feed supplements. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Appropriates $504,000 to Lewis and Clark Community College for roof replacement. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 78 SB-0134-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Appropriates $150,000 to the IL Community College Board for OCE of the Pro- bation Challenge Program Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Appropriates $50,000 to the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universi- ties for a study of unemployment patterns in the southern part of Cook County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Appropriates $300,000 to the Board of Trustees of Community College District 508 for the planning of a Skill Center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Appropriates $1,000,000 to the Board of Trustees of the State Comm. College of E. St. Louis for an incubator facility; appropriates $1,000,000 to the State Bd. of Ed. for reimbursement to businesses. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Appropriates $500,000 to the Bd. of Trustees of the State Comm. College of E. St. Louis for OCE of a Family Resources Center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Appropriates $362,000 to Board of Governors for Gov. State U development of campus teleport and communications center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Appropriates $125,000 to U of I for evaluation of Intensive Probation Supervi- sion program, created by PA83-982. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and every- thing after the enacting clause. Makes supplemental appropriations to the following various agencies: Dept. on Aging Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Dept. of Central Management Services Dept. of Children and Family Services Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Dept. of Conservation Dept. of Corrections Dept. of Employment Security Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources Dept. of Insurance Dept. of Mental Health and Dev. Disabilities Dept. of Nuclear Safety Dept. of Public Aid Dept. of Public Health Gov. Council on Health and Physical Fitness Dept. of Registration and Education Dept. of Rehabilitation Services Dept. of Revenue Dept. of Law Enforcement Dept. of State Police Dept. of Transportation Dept. of Labor Capital Development Board IL Commerce Commission Office of Public Counsel Bureau of the Budget IL Criminal Justice Information Authority Environmental Protection Agency Prisoner Review Board IL Racing Board Secretary of State State Board of Education State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency State Labor Relations Board 79 SB-0134-Cont. IL Local Labor Relations Board University of Illinois Waukegan Port District Court of Claims Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission IL Arts Council Auditor General Compensation Review Board General Assembly - Senate General Assembly - House IL Community College Board Comptroller-Senate whips IL Development Finance Authority Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Council State Board of Elections Historic Preservation Agency Supreme Court IL Farm Development Authority Office of Lt. Governor-promote IL exports GOVERNOR LINE ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Makes line item vetoes of various projects, grants and loans in total amount of $22,230,000. Reduces two line items for departmental services of Dept. of Alcohol- ism and Substance Abuse and for CDB project in total amount of $873,200. Net re- duction of $23,103,200. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Appropriations II Mar 06 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Amendment No.04 Amendment No.05 Amendment No.06 Amendment No.07 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II APPROP II Adopted APPROP II Adopted APPROP II Adopted APPROP II Adopted 012-008-000 APPROP II Adopted 012-008-000 APPROP II Adopted 012-008-000 APPROP II Adopted 012-008-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.08 DIDRICKSON Amendment No.09 BROOKINS Amendment No.10 WEAVER,M Amendment No.11 MATIJEVICH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 098-019-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06, Secretary's Desk Concurence 07,08,11 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 07,08,11 Adopted Withdrawn Withdrawn Adopted May 29 May 30 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 80 SB-0134-Cont. Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05,06, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 07,08,11 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05,06, H Refuses to Recede Amend 07,08,11 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, BOWMAN, LEVERENZ, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, WELCH, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 House report submitted Jul 05 House Refuses to Adopt 1ST Oct 29 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/013-014-002 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Nov 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To LEVERENZ Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND (10-29-85) Nov 14 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Motion filed SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPT. - LEVERENZ Motion prevailed Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MCPIKE, BOWMAN, LEVERENZ, HASTERT & BARNES House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/083-023-005 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/043-012-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt Passed both Houses Dec 02 Sent to the Governor Dec 20 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1108 Effective date 12-20-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Jan 08 1986 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto HALL, SMITH & CARROLL PAGE 159, LINES 2-8 & PAGE 159, LINE 9 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 029-026-001 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto LEMKE PG.115, LINES 8-14 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 025-027-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Item/reduction veto stands. 84-1108 SB-0135 VADALABENE. (Ch. 5, pars. 952 and 954) Amends the Illinois Noxious Weed Law. Defines "noxious weed" to include the multiflora rose, except where cultivated for or used as understock for cultivated roses. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 81 SB-0136 'SB-0136 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 111, new par. 7008.1) Amends Veterinary Practice Act of 1983. Creates the classification of "certified veterinary technician". Sets forth requirements for certification. Provides penalty for performing veterinary technology contrary to this Act. Permits veterinary tech- nicians holding a certificate on December 31, 1983 to be recertified without exami- nation before January 31, 1986. Effective immediately. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 27 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 050-004-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor NASH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Committee Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0326 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0137 TOPINKA, DUDYCZ AND SMITH. (Ch. 73, par. 766.6; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-301) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and The Illinois Motor Vehicle Code. Pre- scribes additional acts constituting improper claims practices. Includes additional posting of notice provisions. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 17 Recommended do pass 009-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Insurance Jun 05 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KOEHLER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 82 SB-0137-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 107-007-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0680 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0138 NETSCH, DARROW, HOLMBERG AND TOPINKA. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.1, 2A-1.la, 2A-1.2, 7-5, 7-8, 7-11, 7-56, 7-58, 7-60, 7-63, 8-4, 8-5, 10-14, 19-2 and 19-4) Amends the Election Code to change the general primary election (now third Tuesday in March) to the Tuesday next after the first Monday in September and to add a presidential primary to be held on the third Tuesday in May of presidential election years for the election of delegates to national nominating conventions. Changes times for filing nomination papers and applications for absentee ballots, and relating to canvass of ballots. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Elections Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Committee Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 036-019-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor SUTKER Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor GIORGI Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Elections Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS SB-0139 ROCK AND CARROLL. AN ACT to amend Section 6 of "AN ACT making appropriations for the ordi- nary and contingent expenses of the Office of the State Treasurer", approved July 12, 1984, Public Act 83-1134. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a technical change to correct reference to Public Act 84-1134. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Transfers a total of $630,176 among line items for grants-in-aid to the State Board of Education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amends FY85 appropriation to Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources to in- crease funding for the Illinois Solar Bank Grant Program from $1,284,000 to $2,209,000 (Special Federal Projects Fund). Appropriates $500,000 (GRF) to Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources for siting of the Superconducting Super Collider at Fermi Lab in Batavia. Appropriates an additional $50 million (State Lottery Fund) to the Dept. of Revenue for awarding of lottery prizes. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Appropriations I Feb 28 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 05 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted 83 SB-0139-Cont. Mar 05-Cont. Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 06 Third Reading - Passed 044-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Mar 07 Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 14 Jun 21 Assigned to Appropriations I Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3SB-0140 LUFT. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139; new pars. 3-110.3, 3-110.4, 7-139.6, 14-105.5 and 14-105.6) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to allow present and former county sheriffs to transfer credits among the State Employees, Downstate Police and IMRF pension systems. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB-140 creates a retirement benefit mandate for which reimbursement of the increased cost to a unit of local government is required. No annual cost estimate is available, but it could exceed $50,000. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-140 would lead to some increase in costs for the 3 retirement systems, but the overall cost impact would not be substantial. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 3-110.4, 7-139.6 and 14-105.6 Expands transfer privileges to include all but deletes authority to transfer from IMRF Feb 20 1985 First reading Feb 21 Mar 19 Apr 25 Apr 30 May 07 Waive Posting Notice 7C sheriffs law enforcement employees, to Article 3 or 14. Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HOMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm ( May 29 Jun 14 Adopted on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 84 SB-0141 SSB-0141 ROCK. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Ends the current terms of the Prisoner Review Board members June 30, 1985. Provides for appointment of members of such Board to initial terms of 2, 4 and 6 years and subsequent terms of 6 years. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Concludes the current terms on May 31, 1985, rather than June 30, 1985. Con- cludes the terms of 4 newly appointed members in 1989 and 3 in 1991 rather than 3 in 1989 and 4 in 1991. Commences future terms on June 1 rather than July 1. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 8, par. 37-5; Ch. 43, par. 98; Ch. 46, par. 1A-3.1; Ch. 48, par. 138.13; Ch. 68, par. 8-101; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1005; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1; Ch. 127, par. 63b107c Changes the title and amends numerous Acts creating State boards and commis- sions to provide for abolition of current terms and appointment of members to new terms. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the terms of office of various State commissioners and board members. Also provides that any officer appointed by the Governor shall before entering into the duties of his office take the constitutional oath of office and file the signed oath with the Secretary of State. The oath provision is retroactive to appointment made by the Governor on or after January 9, 1985. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 ROCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 049-002-001 Apr 17 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor CULLERTON Committee Judiciary II Jun 11 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Lost 037-070-003 'SB-0142 WATSON. (Ch. 127, par. 149.3) Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that petty cash fund expenditures for commodities and printing are not subject to approval by the Department of Central Management Services. Permits certain departments to establish special petty cash funds. Effective July 1, 1985. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Executive ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 85 SB-0143 2SB-0143 DAVIDSON - TOPINKA. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-127, 16-140, 16-141, 16-143, 16-149.1, 16-149.2, 16-153.3 and 16-179) Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Makes technical changes in several Sections of the Downstate Teachers Retirement Article. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill does not have a financial impact. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 16-133.1 Also in the Downstate Teachers' Article corrects to December 31, 1971 from De- cember 1, 1971 the date when the percentage by which the automatic annual in- crease in annuity is computed changes to 2% from 1.5%. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-121 and 16-133.1 Also in the Downstate Teacher's Article, defines "salary" with reference to "school year" rather than "school term", and for such purposes provides that the "school year" includes the regular school term plus any additional period for which a teacher is compensated and such compensation is recognized by rules of the board. In addition, corrects to December 31, 1971 from December 1, 1971 the date when the percentage by which the automatic annual increase in annuity is comput- ed changes to 2% from 1.5%. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 5 SB-0144 KELLY - LECHOWICZ, SANGMEISTER AND ZITO. (Ch. 38, pars. 24-1 and 24-2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to prohibit the private possession of stun guns and tasers and prohibits the sale of such weapons to private persons. Permits peace officers, other law enforcement personnel and members of the Armed Forces while in performance of their official duties to possess stun guns or tasers. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor for the first offense and a Class 4 felony for subsequent offenses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 12-4 Providesthat if aggravated battery is accompanied by use of a firearm, stun gun or taser against a peace officer engaged in the execution of any of his official duties, 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 86 SB-0144-Cont. such offense shall be a Class 2 felony. Makes it an unlawful use of weapons to sell, give a transfer a stun gun to a person under 21 years of age. Also makes it an unlaw- ful use of weapons for a person under 21 years of age to purchase, possess or carry a stun gun. Makes it an unlawful use of weapons to sell, give, transfer, purchase, possess, or carry a taser. Makes it a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent viola- tion of these violations. Provides exemption for peace officers and certain other person. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds a separate definition for stun gun and taser. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Co-sponsor SANGMEISTER Feb 21 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor STECZO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SB-0145 CARROLL AND HALL. AN ACT making an appropriation to the Department of Commerce and Com- munity Affairs for reimbursement to local governments as required under "The State Mandates Act", Public Act 81-1562. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes effective date. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Appropriations I Feb 28 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor LEVERENZ Added As A Joint Sponsor BOWMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 87 SB-0145-Cont. Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 SB-0146 NETSCH. (Ch. 122, par. 34-8.1) Amends The School Code. Includes the evaluation of noneducational personnel among the duties of Chicago school principals. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0147 BERMAN, CARROLL AND JONES. (Ch. 43, par. 121) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934 to permit the Illinois Liquor Control Commission to permit ownership by a distributor or importing distributor of a dis- tillery or winery, or both, and to permit the Commission to grant a distiller's license or wine-manufacturer's license, or both, to a distributor or importing distributor or an affiliate or subsidiary of the distributor or importing distributor after a public hearing and a determination by the Commission that granting the license would not substantially lessen competition in the liquor industry within the State. Decisions of the Commission shall be subject to judicial review under the Administrative Review Law. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that a distributor or importing distributor may acquire a distill- ery. Permits a wine manufacturer to acquire a distributor or importing distributor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes substance of bill. Permits an importing distributor or distributor which on January 1, 1985 is owned by a brewer or subsidiary or affiliate or officer, asso- ciate, member, partner, representative, employee, agent or shareholder owning more than 5% of the outstanding shares of the importing distributor or distributor may own or acquire an ownership interest of more than 5% of the outstanding shares of a wine - manufacturer and be issued a wine - manufacturer's license by any licensing authority. Adds an immediate effective date. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 26 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 27 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 88 SB-0147-Cont. Apr 18 May 22 Jun 06 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 21 SB-0148 DEMUZIO - ZITO. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262J) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to provide that a seller who complies with the federal Truth In Lending Act shall be deemed to be in compliance with the credit disclosure requirements of this Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 270b) Provides that the Consumer Fraud Act does not apply to the communication of misleading or deceptive information provided by real estate salesmen or brokers whenever occurring, unless the salesmen or brokers knew of the false character of/ the information. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 11 Recomm Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HICKS First reading Rfrd to C ended do pass 011-000-000 -omm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor FLINN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-005-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Mar 27 May 22 May 29 89 SB-0148-Cont. Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0894 Effective date 09-23-85 2SB-0149 DEMUZIO - SCHUNEMAN - VADALABENE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-124, 14-131, 15-155, 16-158 and 18-131) Amends the Illinois Pension Code Articles governing the 5 State-funded retire- ment systems to specify the annual funding requirements for each such system. Ef- fective July 1, 1985. PENSION IMPACT NOTE For FY86, it is estimated that the State's contribution requirement under SB-149 would be $427 million, some $39 million more than contributions based on 60% of payout. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor HANNIG Added As A Joint Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SSB-0150 KARPIEL. (Ch. 15 1/2; pars. 68.1, 68.2b, 68.2c, 68.3, 68.3a, 68.3d, 68.5, 68.6, new pars. 68.2c-1 and 68.2c-2, rep. pars. 68.3b, 68.3c; Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.2 and new par. 2A-35a) Amends the Airport Authorities Act and the Election Code to provide for non- partisan election, rather than appointment, of Commissioners to Airport Authorities. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Elections SB-0151 LUFT - POSHARD. (Ch. 122, par. 1A-2) Amends School Code to delete provision that no member of the State Board of Education shall be employed by any school system or institution of higher learning or be a member of a school board of any school or institution in Illinois. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 90 SB-0151-Cont. Apr 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 051-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor VANDUYNE First reading Rfrd to Comm on A May 29 Jun 11 Jun 14 Adopted Ussignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2SB-0152 SMITH - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 17-138 and 17-139) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to change the mem- bership of the Board of Trustees by replacing an appointed member with an elected pensioner; also changes the time for filing nominating petitions. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-152 does not have a financial impact. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-137 Makes related changes to another Section of the Article. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SMITH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor BRAUN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Jun 14 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0153 KEATS - HUDSON - MACDONALD, KARPIEL, KUSTRA, FRIEDLAND. (Ch. 48, pars. 39s-1, 39s-2 and 39s-3; new par. 39s-13) Amends the Prevailing Wage Law. Excludes maintenance work from the scope of the Prevailing Wage Law. Effective immediately. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Committee Labor and Commerce 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 91 SB-0154 SB-0154 SANGMEISTER - BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, new par. 17-8) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates and defines the offense of health in- surance fraud. Provides that such offense is a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 20 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0155 SANGMEISTER, MAROVITZ, DEANGELIS, BLOOM, BARKHAUSEN, ZITO AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 38, par. 114-12) Amends the "'Code of Criminal Procedure" to bring Illinois into compliance with federal exclusionary rule standards. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Inserts the word "or" following listing of evidence seized which is not that de- scribed in the warrant thereby providing that the list is in the disjunctive. Feb 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 21 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor BARKHAUSEN Committee Judiciary II Mar 26 Recommended do pass 006-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 18 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HOMER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0156 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 18-12) Amends The School Code. Changes the June 20 filing date and the June 30 for- feiture date for school district State aid claims to July 1 in each instance. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Mar 26 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor ROPP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 92 SB-0156-Cont. Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0681 Effective date 01-01-86 2 SB-0157 POSHARD - O'DANIEL. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-141 and 16-142) Amends the Downstate Teachers' Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides for payment of the survivors' benefit to the decedent's estate instead of to known kindred under specified circumstances. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-157 does not have a financial impact. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-136, 16-140, 16-149, 16-149.1, 16-189.1 and 16-190.1 Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to specify that the temporary disability benefit is based on the annual contract salary rate at the time the benefit becomes payable. Permits payment of survivor benefits to a trust estab- lished for the dependent beneficiary entitled to receipt of such survivor benefits. Au- thorizes a person of sound mind and memory to designate another to receive retirement or disability benefits on his behalf. Also authorizes such benefits when payable to disabled persons to be paid to the guardian or certain other responsible adult persons for the benefit of the disabled person. Changes the beginning and end- ing dates of certain benefits to the first day of the month. Effective January 1, 1986. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0158 SCHAFFER - KEATS. (New Act) Creates the County Historical Museum District Act. Provides for the organiza- tion by referenda of county historical museum districts, their management by ap- pointed boards of trustees and the necessary powers for their operation, including taxation. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires counties seeking to form a museum district to be contiguous rather than adjoining. Provides that a district is composed only of those counties which ap- proved the formation referendum. Changes the district's maximum tax rate from .05% to .004%. Removes the one-year ineligibility for office of any district trustee 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 93 SB-0158-Cont. having completed a full term. Changes the maximum interest rate payable by a dis- trict on an installment contract from 7% to that provided by the Public Corporation Bond Act. Changes from 10% to 5% the minimum number of voters in a district which may petition for dissolution of the district. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 2, 1985) Limits applicability to counties which have not levied historical museum taxes within 3 of the past 5 years. Requires any work on or development of property listed on the National Register of Historic Places to be done within guidelines of the Illi- nois Department of Historic Preservation. Permits property transfer only with ap- proval of the Attorney General, the State Museum director and 3/5 of the district trustees. Upon dissolution, requires conveyance of other than real property to the State Museum. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Restricts the organization of historical museum districts to counties in which the county board has not, in any 3 of the past 5 years, levied a tax for an historical muse- um. Requires work to be performed under the Act pursuant to guidelines estab- lished by the IL Dept. of Historic Preservation. Provides that no personal or real property may disposed of, sold, conveyed or otherwise transferred except upon ap- proval of 3/5 of the district trustee. Changes the rate of taxes to be levied. Specifies procedure for disposal of property upon dissolution of a district. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends deletion of authority of local museums to undertake studies per- taining to the museum dist's. archeological and cultural history and its conservation. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Hse Sponsor KLEMM Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 13 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-006-001 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRIE, VANDUYNE, CULLERTON, KLEMM & MCMASTER 94 SB-0158-Cont. Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SCHAFFER WATSON, DEGNAN, ZITO & NEDZA Jul 01 House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-000-000 Jul 02 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/084-024-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto SCHAFFER Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto KLEMM Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 105-004-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1073 Effective date 12-02-85 s SB-0159 KUSTRA - ZITO - MAROVITZ. (Ch. 38, par. 33-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of bribery. Provides that a person commits bribery when he solicits, receives, retains, or agrees to accept any property or personal advantage pursuant to an understanding that he shall un- lawfully influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related to the employment or function of any public officer, public employee, juror or witness. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that a person commits bribery when he solicits any property or personal advantage which he is not authorized by law to accept pursuant to an un- derstanding that he shall influence the performance of any act related to the em- ployment or function of any public officer, public employee, juror or witness. Changes unlawfully influence to improperly influence. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 27 Added As A Joint Snonsor 71TO Apr 30 May 09 May 15 May 16 May 21 May 22 Jun 13 Jun 20 Committee Judiciary II Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor PULLEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate I Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 95 SB-0159-Cont. Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0761 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0160 WELCH - HOLMBERG - ZITO. An Act making an appropriation to the Department of Transportation to com- plete work on US 51 between Decatur and Rockford. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing cost of SB-160 is $412.7 million. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Appropriations I Feb 28 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 08 State Debt Note Filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Third Reading - Passed 052-003-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BRESLIN Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 09 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 20 Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 060-044-002 Verified Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Jul 26 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SSB-0161 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 127, par. 1104) Amends the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975. Includes townships in the political subdivisions covered by the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 1111 Amends the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975. Includes townships in the political subdivisions covered by the Act. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 96 SB-0161-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor STECZO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto DEANGELIS 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 055-000-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 29 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto STECZO Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 091-021-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto Nov 01 PUBLIC ACT 84-0996 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0162 LEMKE. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to exempt hearing aids from taxation. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue ' SB-0163 LEMKE. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax acts and their titles to provide that those regularly or predominately in the leasing or rental business may pay tax on the purchase price of personal property or may elect to pay tax on gross receipts for the rentals received on such personal property until such rentals equal the purchase price. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue SB-0164 LEMKE - GEO-KARIS, KELLY, SAVICKAS, LECHOWICZ AND MAC- DONALD. (New Act) HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes Sec. providing that liable persons shall forfeit to the liable to the parent or legal guardian of the minor for any damages proximately caused by such sale or transfer, including costs associated with treatment or rehabilitation of the minor's drug dependency and the pain and suffering of the parent or guardian. Also pro- vides for punitive damages and attorneys' fees. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Imposes liability upon any person who supplies to another person an illegal drug which is ultimately sold or transferred to a minor, under circumstances where it is ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 97 SB-0164-Cont. reasonably foreseeable that such drug may be sold or transferred to a minor. Pro- vides for forfeiture to the parent or guardian of the proceeds or profits from the sale. Provides for joint and several liability. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes Sec. providing that liable persons shall forfeit to the parent profits and interest in property acquired as the result of the sale of an illegal drug to a minor. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary I Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary I Mar 27 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I May 30 Primary Sponsor Changed To PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Committee Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommehded do pass 009-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-0165 LEMKE AND LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 30, pars. 91 and 145; and new par. 104.2) Amends the Registration of Titles (Torrens) Act. Allows the registrar of titles to omit the preparation of title certificates and related duplicates where the title holder has transferred the entire interest to a successor, and a mortgage or other charge has been released before the registrar has prepared the certificate and related me- morials. Permits the county board to provide for an additional $1 fee per document to pay for converting the recorder's document storage system to computers or micrographs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 30, new par. 104.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 30, new par. 91a Relocates provisions within the Act and deletes provision for refund of fee in lieu of issuing certain certificates. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 30, par. 145 Deletes Section from bill permitting the county board to provide for an additional $1 fee per document to pay for converting the recorder's document storage system to computers or micrographs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Provides for refund of fees upon request. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 98 SB-0165-Cont. Adds immediate effective date. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Committee discharged Re-referred to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I May 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 CAPPARELLI Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 Jun 12 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/056-000-000 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Recedes from Amend. 01/108-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0895 Effective date 09-23-85 SSB-0166 LEMKE - ZITO. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.07) Amends the "Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act" to exclude veterans benefits from "income" in de- termining eligibility for grants under the Act. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue Mar 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Committee Revenue SB-0167 CARROLL AND HALL. Appropriates funds to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to compare economic development initiatives in other states. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes effective date. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Appropriations I Feb 28 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 99 SB-0167-Cont. May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor LEVERENZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 SB-0168 CARROLL AND HALL. An Act making an appropriation to the Department of Agriculture to study pro- posed federal legislation in re agriculture and the agricultural industry. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with An Act amending certain appropriation Acts. Transfers $244,900 (Ag. Premium Fund) from the U of I for support of the Cooperative Extension Service programs match- ing funds to the U of I personal services line item for the Extension Service in Agri- culture and Home Economics. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $508,000 to Bd. of Gov. of State College and Universities to imple- ment Bd. of Gov. Human Resource Dev. Prog. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $1,200,000 to IL Dev. Finance Authority for OCE. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $5,000,000 to IL Dev. Finance Authority for use in its direct loan program. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Appropriations I Feb 28 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 26 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 05 Hse Sponsor LEVERENZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 10 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Appropriations II May 22 Re-assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading 100 SB-0168-Cont. Jun 26 Jun 27 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BROOKINS 063-049-001 Amendment No.02 LEVERENZ Amendment No.03 LEVERENZ Amendment No.04 HICKS Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 37(C)/069-048-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Adopted 'SB-0169 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 8, par. 37-28) Amends the Horse Racing Act. Increases by 2% the percentage of privilege tax proceeds received by the State under the Act that are payable to the Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Fund and to the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Reconstruction Fund. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, par. 1394 Adds provisions amending the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. Changes from 1975 to 1982 the year used in determining the amount of financial support an authority may receive based upon its equalized, assessed valuation. Increases the to- tal permissible amount outstanding in bonds to $100,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 8, pars. 37-1, 37-3.06, 37-3.07, 37-3.10, 37-3.16, 37-3.17, 37-29, 37-41 and 37-44; new par. 37-44a Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Changes the title of said Act to the "Illinois Racing Act". Authorizes dog racing. Provides that all privilege tax rev- enues derived from dog racing shall be deposited in the Common School Fund. De- fines terms. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 8, par. 37-28; Ch. 85, par. 1394 Deletes the provisions of the original bill. Feb 21 1985 First reading Feb 27 May 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON & WELCH Adopted Placed CalndrThird Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 049-005-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Com May 30 Jun 11 Jun 13 .m on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Executive Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 101 SB-0169-Cont. Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SALTSMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor GOFORTH Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 BULLOCK Withdrawn Amendment No.03 BULLOCK Withdrawn Amendment No.04 BULLOCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Lost 048-064-002 1SB-0170 WEAVER,S - FRIEDLAND. (Ch. 111, pars. 4934 and 4937) Amends Podiatry Act. Provides that for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 1987 and thereafter deposits in the Illinois State Podiatric Disciplinary Fund shall be ap- propriated to the Department of Registration and Education for the administration of the Podiatry Act and any Act administered by the Department providing revenue to this fund. Effective immediately. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 20 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 26 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 02 Hse Sponsor BARNES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 03 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0202 Effective date 08-23-85 'SB-0171 NETSCH - ROCK, BERMAN AND ZITO. (New Act; Ch. 120, new par. 5-511; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates the Gubernatorial Election Finance Act and amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Limits amounts of contributions that individu- als, companies or organizations may make to candidates for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Requires gubernatorial candidates to maintain an elec- tion fund bank account. Provides that qualified gubernatorial candidates may re- ceive matching funds from the State. Provides for a voluntary check-off system to permit taxpayers to designate $1 of their income taxes to be used for such purpose. Makes other revisions in the law relating to the financing of gubernatorial campaigns. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 102 SB-0171-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Act shall take effect January 1, 1986 rather than July 1, 1985, and shall first apply to the 1990 elections and the taxable year ending December 31, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes non-substantive grammatical correction in definition of "gubernatorial general election". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Eliminates provisions concerning inaugural events. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides the spending limits imposed as conditions to the receipt of public match- ing funds do not apply to expenditures made prior to the filing with the Board of Elections of the nomination petition of the candidate or pair of candidates, and that no public matching funds shall be made to match contributions received prior to the date of the filing of the nomination petition of the candidate or pair of candidates. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Provides that where, on or after the 90th day preceding a gubernatorial election, the monies in the Gubernatorial Elections Fund are insufficient to satisfy unpaid en- titlements, the monies remaining in the fund shall be distributed to the eligible can- didates in an equitable manner, pursuant to rules which the State Board of Elections shall promulgate. Previously, the bill provided that if, on or after the 30th day preceding a gubernatorial election, the monies in the fund were insufficient to satisfy unpaid entitlements, the amount by which the monies in the fund were insuf- ficient would be transferred into the fund from general revenue. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Elections Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Elections Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Committee Elections Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 NETSCH Adopted Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 NETSCH Adopted Amendment No.04 NETSCH Adopted Amendment No.05 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 027-026-000 SB-0172 ZITO - WELCH, LEMKE, KUSTRA, POSHARD AND VADALABENE. (Ch 48, pars. 850.07z6, 850.07z7, 850.07z8, 850.07z9, 850.07zl 1 and 850.07zl5; new pars. 850.07z8a, 850.07zl2b, 850.07zl2c, 850.07zl2d and 850.07zl2e) Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Creates the Infra- structure Revolving Loan Fund for the purpose of administering the distribution of federal loan moneys under the proposed National Infrastructure Act to units of lo- cal government. Specifies that no unit of local government may finance more than 35% of the costs of an infrastructure project with loans from the Fund, except for certain low-income communities which may finance up to 50% of the costs of such project with loans from the Fund; reserves 20% of the moneys in the Fund for such low-income communities. Specifies the criteria for approving loan applications. Au- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 103 SB-0172-Cont. 104 thorizes units of local government to pledge certain tax receipts as security for re- payment of loans. Requires the Authority to file an annual report with the Governor and the General Assembly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Deletes reference to: Ch 48, new par. 850.07z12e Authorizes the Authority to accept for deposit in the Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund moneys from various sources rather than only federal loan moneys made available to the State under the proposed National Infrastructure Act. Authorizes all units of local government rather than only those lacking financial resources, to fi- nance up to 50% of the cost of an infrastructure project, or that percent of project costs needed to match a federal grant, whichever is applicable, with loans from the Fund. Deletes the special provisions for communities lacking financial resources. Requires loan applicants to demonstrate that the infrastructure project is likely to have substanial impact on the retention, creation, or attraction of employment with- in the community; requires applicants to demonstrate the existence of a capital im- provement program which is to be updated annually. Expands the definition of "infrastructure project". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Requires the Governor's Office of Planning to coordinate the preparation of an- nually updated 5 year capital improvement programs, and yearly capital budgets based on those programs, in cooperation with all State agencies requesting capital approriations. Specifies the contents of a capital improvement program. Requires Statewide hearings on the programs and budgets. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.46 Amends the Civil Administration Code. In monitoring the condition and finan- cial needs of local public infrastructure, requires the Dept. of Commerce and Com- munity Affairs to survey local governmental infrastructure, establish guidelines applicable to local governments for submission of data to the Department, concen- trates on gathering local estimates of funding needs, evaluate local infrastructure systems, and aid local governments in developing infrastructure data bases. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the capital improvement program shall be submitted to the General Assembly by the Governor as part of the annual State budget. Also deletes require- ments of statewide hearings on the capital improvement program and capital bud- get. Provides for joint development of capital funding by BOB and CDB. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Local Government Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Local Government Mar 19 Added As A Co-sponsor KUSTRA, POSHARD, Added As A Co-sponsor & VADALABENE Committee Local Government Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Tabled Amendment No.02 ZITO Adopted Amendment No.03 ZITO Adopted Amendment No.04 ZITO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SB-0172-Cont. May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FARLEY Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 RONAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor WELCH S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto ZITO 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 033-026-000 Total veto stands. SB-0173 SCHAFFER, PHILIP, DEANGELIS, WEAVER,S AND DAVIDSON. Makes supplemental appropriations and transfers for the following agencies. Ef- fective immediately. Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Dept. of Conservation Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources Dept. of Mines and Minerals Dept. of Public Aid Dept. of Registration and Education Dept. of Rehabilitation Services Dept. of Revenue Arts Council Capital Development Board Industrial Commission Local Gov'tal Law Enforcement Officers Training Bd. Prisoner Review Board Comptroller SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 22, 1985) Deletes supplemental appropriations to various Departments and agencies. Makes supplemental appropriations to State Board of Ed. for grants-in-aid and to DOT for studies in re construction of a River to River Road in Southern Illinois. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $25,000 to Secretary of State for expenses in support of the Illinois Literacy Effort. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amends PA83-1187 to make transfers in personal services line items of Central Office of Board of Regents totaling $20,000. Makes no dollar change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $40,000 to DCCA for development of the SSU Cooperative project. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Amends PA83-1228 to transfer $72,000 from personal services line item to con- tractual services in Carnival - Amusement Ride Inspection of Dept. of Labor. No dollar change. 105 SB-0173-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Amends PA83-1201 to transfer $42,100 from contractual to personal services in Land Reclamation Div. of Dept. of Mines & Minerals. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Amends PA83-1171 to transfer $41,000 from Div. of Facilities Operations to Of- fice of Adjutant General in Military and Naval Dept. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Amends PA83-1215 to make net reduction of $4,138,306 for grants-in-aid of State Board of Education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Amends PA83-1173 to make supplemental appropriation to IL State Historical Library in amount of $10,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Makes supplemental ap- propriations & transfers totaling $2,501,629,942. Prisoner Review Board Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Dept. of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Dept. of Public Aid Dept. of Public Health Dept. of Revenue Dept. of Transportation Secretary of State State Board of Education Board of Regents Dept. of Labor IL State Historical Library Dept. of Mines and Minerals Military and Naval Dept. Dept. of Veterans' Affairs Administrative Office of IL Courts Dept. of Central Management Services HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 2. Makes supplemental appropriations to the Cap. Dev. Bd. for a total of $125,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 3. Makes supplemental appropriations to the EPA for a total of $20,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Decreases personal services and increases operating expenses line items, for no total change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $40,000 to DCCA to develop SSU Cooperative Complex project. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Reappropriates $100,638,128 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for job training program grants. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Amends An Act appropriating funds to the Commission of Banks and Trust Companies to make certain line item transfers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Makes changes in appropriation to Emergency Services and Disaster Agency for the Illinois Plan for Radiological Accidents. No total change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Appropriates $23,000 to DCCA for Bethany H.S. Band participation in World Band Festival in Sarasota, Florida. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Deletes supplemental appropriation to Dept. of Veterans' Affairs in General Of- fice and Grants-in-Aid. Replaces with supplemental appropriation to that Dept. in General Office, IL Veterans' Home and Grants-in-Aid in a total amount of $53,400. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $23,000 to DCCA for Canton Senior H.S. Band participation in World Band Festival in Sarasota, Florida. 106 SB-0173-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Provides for effective date of June 30, 1985 except for Section making reappro- priations to DCCA for grants from the Job Training Partnership Fund, which Sec- tion takes effect July 1, 1985. GOVERNOR VETO-IN-PART Vetoes Sections amending PA83-1215, Grants-in-Aid Section of State Board of Education and Section appropriating $20,000 to EPA for a Sims, IL sewer line reconstruction. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Appropriations I May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-CARROLL Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 SOMMER Adopted Amendment No.03 DAVIDSON Adopted Amendment No.04 DAVIDSON Adopted Amendment No.05 SOMMER Adopted Amendment No.06 DONAHUE Adopted Amendment No.07 SOMMER Adopted Amendment No.08 CARROLL Adopted 035-019-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.09 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor BARNES First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.04 MAUTINO Withdrawn Amendment No.05 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.06 CURRAN Adopted Amendment No.07 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.08 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.09 MAYS Withdrawn Amendment No. 10 HASTERT Tabled LEVERENZ Amendment No.11 HASTERT Adopted Amendment No.12 TATE Verified Lost Held on 2nd Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) 107 SB-0173-Cont. Jun 30 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 37(G) PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND READING & SUSPEND 37(C) - LEVERENZ Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Second Readng Motion to Reconsider Vote LEVERENZ Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Amendment No.12 TATE Adopted 084-013-001 Amendment No.13 MAYS Adopted Amendment No.14 WEAVER,M Withdrawn Amendment No.15 HOMER Adopted Amendment No.16 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 107-004-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,05,06,07, Secretary's Desk Concurence 08,11,12,13,15,16 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,03,05,06,07, S Concurs in H Amend. 08,11,12,13,15,16 044-010-001 Passed both Houses Jul 02 Sent to the Governor Jul 08 Governor item veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0014 Effective date 07-08-85 Placed Cal. Item Veto Oct 17 Item veto stands. PA 84-0014 SB-0174 HALL AND CARROLL. Appropriates funds to the Department of Children and Family Services to study the use of electronic data processing in the investigation procedure. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes effective date. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Appropriations II Mar 06 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 26 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 19 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 108 SB-0174-Cont. Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HALL CARROLL, WELCH, SOMMER & BLOOM SB-0175 HALL AND CARROLL. AN ACT making appropriations to the Department of Public Aid to assess the impact of federal job training program reductions on employment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces appropriation to $1. Feb 21 1985 Feb 27 Mar 06 May 20 May 24 May 29 May 30 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor BOWMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE,W Assigned to Appropriations II Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 108-007-002 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 'SB-0176 WATSON. (Ch. 127, new pars. 63a35.1 and 141.158; Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 2 and 16) Amends Civil Administrative Code, State Finance Act, State Fire Marshal Act, and an Act relating to fire investigation and prevention. Authorizes the Department of Conservation, and the State Fire Marshall to administer the Community Fire Protection Grant Program and to grant funds transferred to the newly created Community Fire Protection Grant Fund, from the tax based on certain fire insur- ance premiums, to qualified fire departments or fire protection districts for the pur- chase of fire fighting equipment and organization. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new pars. 63a 35.1 and 141.158, Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 2 and 16 Amends to delete entire provisions of bill and to create the Community Fire Pro- tection Grant Program Act. Authorizes the Department of Conservation to admin- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Jun 29 Jul 02 109 SB-0176-Cont. ister the Community Fire Protection Grant Program and to grant funds based on a 50% reimbursement limitation, not to exceed $10,000 per fiscal year, to any qualify- ing community for the purchase of fire fighting equipment and organization. Effec- tive immediately. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Executive Mar 20 Committee discharged Re-referred to Local Government Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 May 29 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jul 18 Sep 03 Oct 17 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Primary Sponsor Changed To MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Committee Counties and Townships Recommended do pass 011-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. SB-0177 GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 34, par. 3151) Amends the County Zoning Act. Provides that zoning powers shall not be exer- cised so as to impose regulations or require permits with respect to agricultural land, other than parcels of less than 5 acres in counties with a population in excess of 400,000 (now 500,000). Effective immediately. Feb 21 1985 Feb 27 Mar 27 Apr 11 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 26 May 22 Jun 06 Jun 13 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Re-assigned to Counties and Townships Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 110 SB-0177-Cont. Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0327 Effective date 09-14-85 SSB-0178 VADALABENE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-106, 16-155 and 16-158) Amends the Downstate Teachers' Article of the Pension Code. Expands the defi- nition of "teacher" for pension purposes to include certificated employees of teacher organizations under specified conditions. Requires normal cost of benefits and em- ployee contributions with respect to such employees to be paid by the teacher orga- nization. Effective July 1, 1985. PENSION IMPACT NOTE There should be little or no additional cost to the system under SB-178. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Rephrases the provisions proposing to include within the definition of "teacher" certificated employees of a teachers' organization. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor SALTSMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SSB-0179 KARPIEL - DUDYCZ - MAROVITZ - ZITO AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 38, new pars. 106A-1 through 106A-5) Adds a new article to the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide for the use of video tapes of testimony of a child 12 years of age or younger in a case involv- ing sexual abuse or assault committed against such child if there has been a deter- mination that such child would suffer severe psychological trauma or intimidation if required to testify in the defendant's presence or in open court. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, new pars. 106A-1 thru 106A-5 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new pars. 106A-1 thru 106A-3 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Adds Article 106A to the Code of Criminal Procedure to provide for videotaping of the testimony of a child 12 years old or younger who is the victim of a sex crime. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends to give court discretionary authority (rather than mandate) the record- ing of the child's testimony. Requires that video tape be sealed after trial and appeal is concluded. Requires the clerk of the court to seek a court order for destruction of the video tape 7 years after it is sealed. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 111i SB-0179-Cont. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ-ZITO Committee Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Amendment No.02 KARPIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 009-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0180 KARPIEL. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2 and 5-16.2) Amends The Election Code. Specifies that a deputy registrar serving as such by virtue of his status as a municipal clerk, or duly authorized deputy of a municipal clerk, of a municipality the territory of which lies in more than one county may ac- cept the registration of any qualified resident of the municipality, notwithstanding the fact such resident may reside in a county other than the one in which the deputy registrar resides. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 46, par. 5-5 Provides a municipal clerk, or a deputy municipal clerk, serving as a deputy regis- trar may accept the registration of a qualified resident of the municipality "regard- less of which county the resident lives in" rather than "notwithstanding the fact such resident may reside in a county other than the county in which the deputy reg- istrar resides." Amends provisions concerning the registration of voters in a county of 500,000 or more to specify a municipal clerk's office shall be open for the purpose of registering voters residing in a portion of the municipality not located within the county. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates provision that deputy registrars serving by virtue of their status as municipal, township or road district clerks or the deputies of such clerks may only accept registrations at their respective offices and only during the times when regis- trations may be accepted in the county clerk's office. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Elections Mar 06 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KARPIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 112 SB-0180-Cont. May 17 Hse Sponsor PARKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elections May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 05 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PARKE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/045-013-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0762 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0181 HOLMBERG, SMITH, LEMKE, ZITO, LECHOWICZ, KELLY, SAVICKAS AND DAWSON. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act. Expands eligibility for grants under the Act to include married senior citizens or disabled persons with annual household income of less than $15,000 (current ceiling is $12,000 for married or unmarried individu- als).Provides that pharmaceutical assistance under the Act is available to an eligi- ble person beginning with the calendar year following the year in which such person reaches age 65 (currently any person who reaches age 65 in 1984 or any subsequent year is excluded from the benefits under the Act). Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue 'SB-0182 LEMKE - SMITH, LECHOWICZ, KELLY, ZITO AND SAVICKAS. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.07) Amends the "Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief Act" to provide that income received from up to 2 rental units in the residence of an eligible taxpayer may be excluded from the "income" upon which grants are based. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue ' SB-0183 LEMKE - SMITH, ZITO, KELLY, LECHOWICZ AND SAVICKAS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides certain individual taxpayers an additional $1,000 exemption from taxable income for each elderly household mem- ber, up to 3 and not including the taxpayer or taxpayer's spouse, who is provided home care services by the taxpayer. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 113 SB-0184 'SB-0184 LEMKE - LECHOWICZ, SMITH, ZITO, KELLY, SAVICKAS AND DAW- SON. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to expand the senior citizens homestead ex- emption to include property occupied as a residence by a person 65 years of age or older and shared by a child, grandchild, lineal descendant or sibling who is the own- er of the property and is liable for paying real estate taxes thereon. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue 'SB-0185 LEMKE - SMITH, LECHOWICZ, KELLY, ZITO AND SAVICKAS. (Ch. 120, new par. 501k) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Adds an "Apartment Switch" tax relief provi- sion for the elderly. Permits a senior citizen (65 or over) to convert his single family dwelling to provide not more than 2 rental units in addition to the owner's living quarters without increasing the assessed valuation of such dwelling. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue 'SB-0186 LEMKE - SMITH, LECHOWICZ, KELLY, ZITO AND SAVICKAS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends Income Tax Act to allow an elderly taxpayer to deduct from adjusted gross income any income received as a result of the elderly taxpayer's conversion of his residence into 2 or fewer rental units in addition to his own living quarters. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue 'SB-0187 LEMKE - HOLMBERG - LECHOWICZ, SMITH, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, DAWSON, SAVICKAS, ZITO AND DEGNAN. (Ch. 120, par. 467.2, 467.17 and 469) Amends the Messages Tax Act, the Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Public Utili- ties Revenue Tax Act to exempt from such taxes gross receipts obtained from com- munity college districts, or school districts or nonpublic schools. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 36 Amends to amend the public utilities Act to prohibit pass-on of taxes to school districts. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue Mar 20 Recommended do pass 004-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor DEGNAN & ZITO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Revenue 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 114 'SB-0188 LEMKE, DAWSON, LECHOWICZ, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, SMITH, SAVIC- KAS, DEGNAN AND ZITO. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 36; Ch. 120, pars. 467.2, 467.17 and 469) Amends the Gas Revenue Tax Act, the Public Utilities Revenue Act and the Messages Tax Act. Exempts from taxation under those Acts the gross receipts ob- tained from organizations exempt from federal taxation under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Amends the Public Utilities Act to prohibit utilities from passing on the taxes to such organizations. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS Assigned to Revenue Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor DEGNAN & ZITO Committee Revenue 'SB-0189 LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-22.1) Amends The School Code. Requires pupils entering the 9th grade during the 1986-87 school year or thereafter to successfully complete one school year of course instruction in computer literacy as a prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 5 SB-0190 DUDYCZ - MAHAR - TOPINKA - SANGMEISTER, GEO-KARIS, DEAN- GELIS, SOMMER, SCHAFFER, DAVIDSON, HUDSON, VADALABENE, NEDZA AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 38, new par. 16-15) Amends the Criminal Code to provide for the offense of unlawful use of an anti-theft detection shielding device. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the devices covered in this amendatory Act be "peculiar to and marketed for" instead of "primarily designed for" shielding merchandise from de- tection by anti-theft electronic alarm sensors. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Defines unlawful possession of an anti-theft detection shielding device or a device remover. Provides criminal penalties for a violation. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends changing the references from "anti-theft" to "theft". Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II Apr 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor SANGMEISTER Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor HOMER Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 115 SB-0188 SB-0190-Cont. May 17 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Committee Judiciary II Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 HOMER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto DUDYCZ Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto BARNES Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 115-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 03 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1094 Effective date 12-03-85 SB-0191 NETSCH - NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 122, par. 34-8.1) Amends The School Code. Expands the authority of Chicago school principals from supervising "the educational operation" to supervising "operations" of atten- dance centers, and includes evaluation of noneducational personnel among their duties. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions which would have required principals to submit evaluations of noneducational personnel of attendance centers to the general superintendent. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 17 Recommended do pass 008-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 012-036-005 116 'SB-0192 SANGMEISTER AND BLOOM. (Ch. 122, new par. 18-4.2a) Amends The School Code to provide for impaction payments to school districts equivalent to lost property taxes for Department of Corrections facilities in which persons are incarcerated. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 18-4.2a Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 18-4.4 Deletes everything in the bill and amends The School Code to provide State tax equivalent grants for a school district in which the State owns 1/2 or more of the to- tal land area of the district. The grants shall equal the amount of real property taxes which would be paid if the lands were privately owned. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Provides State tax equivalent grants for a school district in which the State owns 45% or more of the total land area of the district. The grants shall equal the amount of real property taxes which would be paid if the lands were privately owned. Provides that the EAV used to determine the tax equivalent grant shall be added to the EAV used in computing the districts' State aid entitlement. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes effective date to July 1, 1985. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue Feb 28 Added As A Co-sponsor BLOOM Committee Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 034-025-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor DAVIS Added As A Joint Sponsor VANDUYNE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Amendment No.02 REVENUE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' SB-0193 SMITH - KEATS. (Ch. 23, par. 5005) Amends Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services to require the Department to promulgate regulations requiring all adoption agencies to for- ward to the Department names and addresses of all persons who have applied for adoption of a hard-to-place or handicapped child to be made available to every agency in the State to assist them in placing such children for adoption. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Requires that the Department make available to adoption agencies coded lists which maintain the confidentiality of the child and the person seeking to adopt the 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 117 SB-0192 SB-0193-Cont. 118 child. Provides that the Department shall include in its regulations a requirement that adoption agencies forward to the Department names and addresses of persons who have been approved for adoption of such a child and the names of such children who have not been placed for adoption. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Department's regulations concerning the forwarding of ad- dresses and names of applicants and children by agencies shall be voluntary rather than mandatory. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 SMITH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 038-015-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor WASHINGTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0328 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0194 KUSTRA - KARPIEL - MAHAR - MACDONALD - TOPINKA - DEANGE- LIS - DUDYCZ, SCHAFFER AND KEATS. (Ch. 24, new par. 10-4-6) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Prohibits elected municipal officers from authorizing the employment by the municipality of close relatives of the elected of- ficer or of other elected officers of the municipality. Applies to home rule units. Ef- fective immediately. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Local Government Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Committee Local Government May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor KEATS Committee Local Government SB-0195 GEO-KARIS - LEMKE - KUSTRA - KARPIEL - MACDONALD - TOPIN- KA - DEANGELIS - KEATS AND DUDYCZ. (Ch. 120, par. 599) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Requires the Board of Appeals decisions in counties over one million to be based on equity and the weight of the evidence and SB-0195-Cont. not upon constructive fraud. Also provides for judicial review of Board of Appeals decisions. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 599 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1 Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to expand the senior citizens homestead ex- emption to include property occupied as a residence by a person 65 years of age or older and shared by child, grandchild, lineal descendant or sibling who is the owner of the property and is liable for paying real estate taxes thereon. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds a requirement that the homestead exemption for the relative with whom the person 65 or older is living is available only if the person 65 or older has an annual income of $12,000 or less. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary I May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Floor motion NETSCH RE-REFER TO REV Floor motion GEO-KARIS TO TABLE NETSCH MOTION Motion prevailed Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS & LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Judiciary I SSB-0196 MAITLAND. (New Act; Ch. 120, par. 643, new par. 643f; Ch. 122, pars. 17-11 and 18-8; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates the School District Income Tax Act. Allows school districts to tax in- come after referendum approval. Provides for additional levies, administration and distribution of the tax, and penalties for violations. Applies only to income earned following 120 days after certification of the results of the referendum. Amends, the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide for alteration of the educational fund rate accord- ingly. Amends The School Code to require that school districts certify such income tax levies and amounts realized thereby, for property tax abatement purposes, and to coordinate the calculation of school aid with the income tax levies, by adjusting the qualifying rate and operating tax rate accordingly. Amends the Act concerning State finance to create a new special fund in the State Treasury. Effective immediately. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 119 SB-0197 SSB-0197 MAROVITZ - JOYCE,JEREMIAH, LEMKE AND ZITO. (Ch. 38, 11-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Changes the penalty for indecent solicita- tion of a child from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 2 felony. Effective immediately. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Judiciary II SB-0198 NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 48, rep. par. 60 thru 69) Repeals The Scaffolding Act. Effective immediately. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0199 NEWHOUSE - COLLINS - CHEW - JONES - HALL - SMITH. (New Act) Creates a State Apprenticeship and Training Council of 7 members to be ap- pointed by the Governor, pursuant to the National Apprenticeship Act of 1937, to administer and enforce the equal opportunity and affirmative action regulations of that Act. Provides for standards to be incorporated in apprenticeship programs and employer-employee voluntary apprenticeship agreements. Empowers the Council to issue certificates of competence as journeymen to individuals in the various skilled trades. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes non-substantive punctuation corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes the State of Illinois through the Apprenticeship and Training Council to operate apprenticeship and training programs. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, CHEW, Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES, HALL, SMITH Committee Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 005-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 NEWHOUSE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 NEWHOUSE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 025-027-004 1SB-0200 NEWHOUSE - COLLINS - CHEW - JONES - HALL - SMITH. (New Act) Creates the Apprenticeship and Training Act, and establishes an Apprenticeship and Training Council in the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, to establish programs relating to apprentices and on-the-job training. Provides for an Assistant Director to administer the programs under the supervision of the Director of Commerce and Community Affairs. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 120 SB-0200-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes various standard, non-substantive punctuation corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Grants the Council the power to certify journeymen. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, par. 39s-2 Deletes all. Amends the Prevailing Wage Law. Redefines "public works" to in- clude all projects financed in whole or in part with bonds issued under Division 74 of Article 11 of the Municipal Code or the Industrial Building Revenue Bond Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Grants the Council the power to certify journeymen. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, CHEW, Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES, HALL, SMITH Committee Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 005-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 NEWHOUSE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 NEWHOUSE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 030-017-006 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 06 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Jun 11 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Urban Redevelopment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 005-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note Requested TUERK Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Adopted 059-048-000 Floor motion PURSUANT TO 36(D)- RETURN TO 2ND READING 1ST LEG. DAY - MCCRACKEN Floor motion SUSPEND 36(D) - CULLERTON Floor motion TABLE PRECEDING MOTION - MCCRACKEN Motion failed Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 36(D)/061-050-000 Verified Amendment No.02 BRAUN Adopted 071-043-000 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 36(D)/060-049-000 Verified Floor motion STATE MANDATES 121 SB-0200-Cont. Jun 25-Cont. AND FISCAL NOTE ACT DO NOT APPLY - BRAUN Motion prevailed Fiscal Note not Required St Mandate Fis Nte Not Req Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 066-050-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 Jul 03 Motion filed POSTPONE ACTION UNTIL 10-16-85 AND PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER NON-CONCUR- BRAUN Motion prevailed Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 (10-16-85) 5 SB-0201 SANGMEISTER - MAROVITZ - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DAWSON, KUSTRA, LEMKE, LUFT, KELLY, LECHOWICZ, NEDZA, ZITO, CHEW, BARKHAUSEN, MACDONALD AND DUDYCZ. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Amends the Criminal Code to provide that carrying or possessing certain weap- ons while in the building or on the grounds of any elementary or secondary school, community college, college or university is a Class 4 felony. Exempts law enforce- ment and security officers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 16, 1985) Revises the manner of dealing with specific offenses on school property. Increases the classifications to include Class 2, 3 and 4 felonies for different offenses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Revises the manner of dealing with specific offenses on school property. Increases the classifications to include Class 2, 3 and 4 felonies for different offenses. Exempts students carrying or possessing firearms for use in school training courses, parades or target shooting on school ranges if with permission of school authorities. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II May 03 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-SANGMEISTER Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 122 123 SB-0201-Cont. May 21 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor KRSKA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-0202 MAROVITZ - SANGMEISTER - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DUNN,RALPH - DAWSON, LUFT, KELLY, KUS- TRA, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, NEDZA, ZITO, CHEW, BARKHAUSEN AND DUDYCZ. (New Act; Ch. 120, pars. 5-509 and 5-510; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act and amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Creates the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Fund in the State Treasury, monies in which may be appropriated by the General Assembly to the State Board of Education for the purpose of making grants to school districts. Provides for a voluntary check-off income tax system for individuals to contribute part of their tax refund to the fund. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 5-509, 5-510; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4.22 and 4.23; pars. 6, 9 and 10; new pars. 25.3A-1, 25.3A-2, 25.3A-3, 25.3A-4, 25.3A-5 and 25.3A-6 Deletes everything in the Act to provide for educational programs in the schools pertaining to alcohol and substance abuse and for juveniles. Effective July 1, 1985. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to include Educational Service Regions as potential recipients of finan- cial assistance and grants for alcohol and substance abuse programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends to authorized the Department of Alcoholism Substance Abuse to enter into agreements with the State Superintendent of Education to establish such edu- cation and prevention programs. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Executive Mar 27 Committee discharged Re-referred to Judiciary II May 03 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL, Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES, Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0202-Cont. May 16 Added As A Co-sponsor DUNN,RALPH Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0718 Effective date 09-20-85 SSB-0203 SANGMEISTER - MAROVITZ - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DAWSON, KELLY, KUSTRA, LECHOWICZ, LEM- KE, NEDZA, ZITO, CHEW AND BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, new par. 24-3.3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that possession of a firearm stolen during a burglary or residential burglary, when the possessor knows or reasonably should know the firearm was so stolen, is a Class 4 felony. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Committee Judiciary II SB-0204 MAROVITZ - SANGMEISTER - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DAWSON, LUFT, KELLY, KUSTRA, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, NEDZA, ZITO, CHEW, BARKHAUSEN, MACDONALD AND DUDYCZ. (Ch. 37, par. 702-7) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that minors accused of an offense un- der the Illinois Controlled Substances Act while in the building or on the grounds of any elementary or secondary school, community college, college, or university shall be prosecuted pursuant to that Act instead of the Juvenile Court Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Alters amendatory language to provide that minors accused of an offense under the IL Controlled Substances Act while in a school, on school property or within 1,000 feet of school property shall be prosecuted pursuant to that Act instead of the Juvenile Court Act. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 124 SB-0204-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Specifically refers to Section of IL Controlled Substances Act. CORRECTIONAL IMPACT NOTE SB 204 will have no significant impact. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, IN THE HOUSE In the opinion of DCCA, SB-204 in the House constitutes a local government or- ganization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by State Board of Education) This bill will have no fiscal impact on the State Board of Ed. or on local education agencies because administration of the IL Controlled Substances Act is not within their purview. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II May 03 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL, Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 009-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Fiscal Note Requested YOUNG,A St Mandate Fis Nte ReqYOUNG,A Correctional Note Requested YOUNG,A Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Correctional Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SB-0205 SANGMEISTER - MAROVITZ - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DAWSON, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, NEDZA, ZITO, CHEW, BARKHAUSEN, MACDONALD AND DUDYCZ. (Ch. 37, par. 702-7) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to provide that certain minors who are accused of unlawful use of weapons while in the building or on the grounds of any elementary or secondary school, community college, or university shall be prosecuted pursuant to the Criminal Code of 1961. 125 SB-0205-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines school for purposes of the provision. Alters amendatory language to pro- vide that certain minors who are accused of unlawful use of weapons while in a school, while on school property or within 1,000 feet of school property shall be prosecuted pursuant to the Criminal Code of 1961. CORRECTIONAL IMPACT NOTE No determination is able to be made with the current data. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, IN THE HOUSE In the opinion of DCCA, SB-205, in the House constitutes a local government or- ganization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by State Board of Education) This bill will have no fiscal impact on the State Board of Ed. or on local education agencies because administration of the Criminal Code is not within their purview. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II May 03 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 May 22 May 30 Jun 11 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 26 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Judiciary II Recommended do pass 008-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested YOUNG,A St Mandate Fis Nte ReqYOUNG,A Correctional Note Requested YOUNG,A Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Primary Sponsor Changed To RONAN Correctional Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 126 127 SB-0206 SSB-0206 SANGMEISTER - MAROVITZ - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DAWSON, KELLY, LUFT, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, NEDZA, ZITO, CHEW, BARKHAUSEN AND DUDYCZ. (Ch. 38, par. 24-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that any person convicted of know- ingly selling any firearm to any person under 18 years of age who does not possess a Firearm Owner's Identification Card, or knowingly selling or giving any firearm of a size which may be concealed upon the person to any person under 18 commits a Class 1 felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes penalty to Class 3 felony. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends including giving a firearm to anyone under 18 not possessing a valid Firearm Owner's ID card as unlawful under the Act and recommends that penalty be changed to a Class 4 felony. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II May 03 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Judiciary II Jun 11 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 101-006-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jul 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Mtn fild accept amend veto SANGMEISTER Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto CULLERTON Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 099-012-002 Bth House Accept Amend Veto 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. SB-0206-Cont. Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1074 Effective date 07-01-86 5SB-0207 MAROVITZ - SANGMEISTER - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DAWSON, LUFT, KELLY, KUSTRA, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, NEDZA, ZITO, CHEW, BARKHAUSEN, MACDONALD AND DUDYCZ. (Ch. 38, par. 12-6.1) Amends the Criminal Code to provide that anyone 18 or older who threatens or does bodily harm to anyone under 18 to compel them to join any organization is guilty of a Class 1 felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds phrase "or does bodily harm" to make amendatory text consistent with in- tent of bill. Changes penalty to Class 2 felony. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 702-7, Ch. 38, par 24-1 new par. 24-3.3, Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1407 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds amendments to the Criminal Code of 1961, the Juvenile Court Act and the Ill. Controlled Substances Act to specifically prohibit certain criminal Acts on school property and enhances the criminal penalties for committing such acts. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends removal of the language creating the offense of carrying firearms in schools (see HB-2162). Changes the class of the offense of selling firearms by per- sons over 18 to persons under 18 from a Class X felony to a Class 3 felony. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II May 03 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 128 SB-0207-Cont. Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 HAWKINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 DEUCHLER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RONAN, BERRIOS, CULLERTON WILLIAMSON AND MCCRACKEN Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ SANGMEISTER, LEMKE, BARKHAUSEN, & MACDONALD House report submitted Jul 01 House report submitted 3/5 vote required 1ST CORRECTED House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/095-012-010 Senate report submitted MAROVITZ S3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST CORRECTED 056-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST CORRECTED Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto MAROVITZ Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto RONAN Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 109-002-002 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1075 Effective date 12-02-85 SSB-0208 MAROVITZ - SANGMEISTER - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DAWSON, LUFT, KELLY, KUSTRA, LEMKE, NED- ZA, ZITO, CHEW, BARKHAUSEN AND DUDYCZ. (Ch. 38, new par. 24-3.3; Ch. 56 1/2, new pars. 707a and 1407a) Amends the Criminal Code, Cannabis Control Act and Illinois Controlled Sub- stances Act to provide that sale or delivery of firearms, cannabis or controlled sub- stances by anyone 18 and older to anyone under 18 while on the premises of any school is a Class X felony. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes the Class X felony for cannabis violations on school campuses. Provides that weapon violations and controlled substances violations within 1,000 ft. of a school as well as on the school premises are Class X felonies. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Judiciary II May 03 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 129 SB-0208-Cont. May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Tabled 01 Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 009-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-0209 MAROVITZ - SANGMEISTER - SMITH - HOLMBERG - CARROLL - COLLINS - JONES - DAWSON, LECHOWICZ, LUFT, KELLY, KUSTRA, NEDZA, ZITO, CHEW AND BARKHAUSEN. (New Act; Ch. 120, par. 2-203; Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.50) Creates an Act to allow income tax deductions for contributions to community groups. Authorizes an income tax deduction of 200% of certain contributions made by a business entity to a certified community based organization for a project ap- proved by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs up to certain limi- tations. Establishes a 7 member Special Review Committee appointed by the Governor to promulgate rules and review certain decisions of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Authorizes the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to award grants to such community groups. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to change the deduction from 200% of the cost to the actual cost of the contribution. Limits grants to 2 per year with a $50,000 limit on the organization. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes non-substantive grammatical correction changing "includes" to "include". FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Dept. of Revenue) The Dept. estimates that SB-209 could reduce State income tax revenues by at least $5,000,000 per fiscal year, plus any additional deduction amounts carried for- ward from previous years. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 55a-4 Adds provision amending The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Establishes in the Division of Support Services of the Department of Law Enforcement, the Of- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 130 SB-0209-Cont. fice of Coordination of Gang Prevention. The Office shall consult with units of local government and school districts to assist them in gang control activities and to ad- minister a system of grants to units of local government and school districts which, upon application, have demonstrated a workable plan to reduce gang activity in their area. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. of Law Enforcement) Excluding Chicago, total estimated grant fund costs would be $1,300,000. Esti- mated costs for Chicago grant funds would be $1,000,000. Estimated administra- tive costs would be $115,000. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Executive Mar 27 Committee discharged Re-referred to Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG, CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS, JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 045-011-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor KRSKA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Primary Sponsor Changed To CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Committee Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 009-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted 057-040-000 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED-PIEL Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.02 BRAUN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 064-051-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/042-010-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto MAROVITZ 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 037-021-000 131 SB-0209-Cont. Oct 17 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 23 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto CULLERTON Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 29 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 059-050-003 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 02/CULLERTON Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 02/074-040-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto Nov 01 PUBLIC ACT 84-0997 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0210 MAROVITZ, SMITH, LEMKE AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 122, new par. 26-3b) Amends The School Code. Provides that if a child is enrolled in a public school and is absent from school for 2 hours after the beginning of his first class, a school employee shall telephone the parent or guardian of the child to notify the parent or guardian of the child's absence. Applicable beginning July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends The School Code. Provides that beginning July 1, 1986, an employee or other agent designated by a public school shall make a reasonable effort to promptly telephone and notify the parent, legal guardian or person having legal custody of a child enrolled in grades Kinder- garten through 8 of the school, of the child's absence if the child is absent and there is no record that the absence is for a valid cause, nor notification that the absence has been authorized by the parent, legal guardian or legal custodian. Grants civil immunity to employees or agents of the school who make reasonable efforts to noti- fy parents, legal guardians or legal custodians of children's absences when required, except for wilful and wanton misconduct. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 132 SB-0210-Cont. Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 114-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0682 Effective date 01-01-86 4SB-0211 DEMUZIO - RIGNEY AND ZITO. (Ch. 5, pars. 1207, 1208, 1211, new par. 1213.1; Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Farm Development Authority Act and the Illinois Income Tax Act. Deletes a reference to the Farmers Home Administration as a source from which the Illinois Farm Development Authority may procure insurance, letters of credit or guarantees. Raises from $150,000 to $250,000 the amount of bonds or notes which may be authorized by a resolution of the Authority for a single real es- tate borrower. Prohibits loans of bond proceeds to natural persons with a net worth of over $500,000. Raises the maximum aggregate principal amount of bonds or notes of the Authority from $150,000,000 to $300,000,000, and deletes provision earmarking $20,000,000 of such total for certain agribusiness purposes. Exempts income from such bonds or notes from taxation under the Illinois Income Tax Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies the prohibition of loans of bonds proceeds to natural persons with a net worth of over $500,000 applies to loans for the purchase of new depreciable agricul- tural property. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Deletes provisions exempting bonds of the Authority from taxation under the Illi- nois Income Tax Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds immediate effective date. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor SALTSMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor RICHMOND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor WAIT Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Agriculture May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Committee 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 133 SB-0211 Cont. Jun 12 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 SALTSMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0154 Effective date 08-13-85 SSB-0212 DEMUZIO - POSHARD - LUFT. (Ch. 120, par. 441d) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to eliminate the prepayment require- ment for liquid propane gas. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Adds immediate effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 441d Adds reference to: Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-5; Ch. 120, pars. 2002, 2003, 2005 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes everything. Amends the IL Municipal Code to authorize a municipality of over 100,000 to im- pose, upon approval by the electors of the municipality at a referendum, a one-cent-per-gallon tax on motor fuel sold within the municipality's boundaries. Amends the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act to change the definitions of "gross charge", "telecommunications", "person", and "sale at retail". Makes various other changes. Effective immediately. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Revenue Mar 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor HANNIG First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Remvd from Consent Calendar PANAYOTOVICH, PANGLE & RYDER Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 RYDER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 134 SB-0212-Cont. Jun 24 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-003 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 28 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HANNIG, KEANE, CULLERTON, WOODYARD & RYDER Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEMUZIO NETSCH, LUFT, ETHEREDGE & DEANGELIS Oct 29 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (06-30-85) Nov 12 Senate report submitted DEMUZIO 3/5 vote required 1ST CORRECTED Senate Conf. report Adopted 056-000-000 Nov 14 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPT. - HANNIG Motion prevailed House report submitted HANNIG 3/5 vote required 1ST CORRECTED House Conf. report Adopted 111-001-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST CORRECTED Passed both Houses Dec 03 Sent to the Governor Dec 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1099 Effective date 12-09-85 4SB-0213 DEMUZIO - LUFT - WELCH - POSHARD, ZITO, LEMKE, LECHO- WICZ, SAVICKAS AND COLLINS. (Ch. 48, new pars. 850.07zl8, 850.07zl9, 850.07z20, 850.07z21, 850.07z22 and 850.07z23) Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Empowers the Au- thority to provide financial assistance, job training and technical expertise for the development, promotion and maintenance of business and industry in Illinois. Creates the Enterprise Development and Job Creation Fund for this purpose; pro- vides for the financing of the Fund by the issuance of revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed $500,000,000; requires the Authority to appoint a director to manage the Fund. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS & Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0214 LEMKE - LUFT - POSHARD - WELCH, DEMUZIO, ZITO, LECHO- WICZ, SAVICKAS, COLLINS AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 120, par. 643) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Authorizes taxing districts to abate taxes for up to 10 years on property owned by a commercial firm which is newly created or has relocated in this State, or which expands a previously existing facility in this State. Present law limits such abatements to property owned by industrial firms. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 135 SB-0214-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 26, 1985) Specifies that the $1,000,000 abatement limitation applies to the total taxes abat- ed by all taxing districts on a particular piece of property. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Limits the total aggregate of all abated taxes to $1,000,000 combined. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS & Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Committee Revenue May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Committee Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table: Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 KEANE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/072-041-000 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0763 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0215 ZITO - LUFT - WELCH - POSHARD, DEMUZIO, LEMKE, LECHO- WICZ, SAVICKAS, COLLINS AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends The School Code and State Finance Act. Requires the State Board of Education to provide support for local educational agencies to establish and conduct high impact training services to meet the needs of assisting new businesses locating in Illinois; assisting local business in expanding their operations which will increase the number of employees; and assisting and counseling dislocated workers in re- training for new employment. Creates the Illinois High Impact Training Services Fund in the State Treasury. Takes effect July 1 next following its becoming law. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 136 SB-0215-Cont. Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS & Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 006-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DIDRICKSON Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 101-015-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0507 Effective date 07-01-86 SSB-0216 LECHOWICZ, LUFT, WELCH, POSHARD, DEMUZIO, LEMKE, COL- LINS AND SAVICKAS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203; Ch. 122, new pars. 102-19 and 102-20) Amends the Public Community College Act and the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that the Illinois Community College Board may provide funds to commu- nity colleges for the operation of a technical training programs in which equipment of corporate facilities is used. The Illinois Community College Board shall also ad- minister a program for the purpose of making donated technical and vocational equipment available to public community colleges. Grants individual taxpayers and corporations deductions from the Illinois income tax for equipment donated to com- munity colleges. Effective immediately. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS & Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 006-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 043-011-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Hse Sponsor MCNAMARA Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calendr,First Readng I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 137 SB-0216-Cont. May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 06 Re-assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd MCNAMARA Motion RULED OUT OF BY CHAIR Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Floor motion SUSPEND RULE 27(C) AND 74(D)-MCNAMARA 3/5 vote required Motion failed Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jul 05 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 2ND LEG. DAY ON CALNDR 10-16-85 - VINSON Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 31 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. 'SB-0217 SMITH - LECHOWICZ - LEMKE - DAWSON - LUFT, POSHARD, DE- MUZIO, SAVICKAS, COLLINS AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 36) Amends the Public Utilities Act to permit certain business enterprises located within an Enterprise Zone to file a claim for a credit or refund to recover the amount of the pass-on of municipal and State utility taxes. The credit or refund is available if the county or municipality which designated the zone has adopted an ordinance authorizing such claims for a credit or refund of the pass-on of the utility taxes. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the Public Utilities Act to permit certain business enterprises located within an Enterprise Zone to file a claim for a refund to recover the amount of the pass-on of municipal and State utility taxes. The refund is available if the county or municipality which designated the zone has adopted an ordinance authorizing such claims for a refund of the pass-on of the utility taxes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Dept. of Revenue) SB-217 will reduce State utility tax revenues by an undetermined, but conse- quential amount, to the extent that eligible businesses file claims. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS & Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 138 SB-0217-Cont. May 20 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Public Utilities May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Committee Public Utilities May 24 Re-assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Fiscal Note Requested YOUNG,A Recommended do pass 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Verified Third Reading - Passed 063-053-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SSB-0218 SMITH - DAWSON - LUFT - LEMKE, LECHOWICZ, ZITO, SAVICKAS, COLLINS AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 120, par. 2-201) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that partnerships and Subchapter S corporations may be allowed an enterprise zone investment credit to be deter- mined according to the determination of distributive shares of income under the In- ternal Revenue Code. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE Prepared by the IL Dept. of Revenue The Dept. is unable to estimate the income tax revenue loss associated with SB-218, but would not estimate a substantial loss. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS & Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Fiscal Note filed Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 139 SB-0218-Cont. Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-0219 ZITO - LECHOWICZ, WELCH, LUFT, POSHARD, LEMKE, SAVICKAS AND COLLINS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203, Ch. 122, new par. 1A-9; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends the Income Tax Act and The School Code and the State Finance Act to provide for an income tax deduction for equipment donated to schools and to pro- vide for the establishment of a technical training program to be administered by the State Board of Education. Also creates the Technical Education Training Fund, a special fund in the State treasury from which appropriations are made to the State Board for technical training program grants. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS & Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Committee Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'SB-0220 MAROVITZ - DAWSON - DEGNAN - DEANGELIS AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4153-208.1; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends the Nursing Care Reform Act and the Civil Administrative Code. Re- quires operators of nursing care facilities to request the Department of Law En- forcement to conduct a criminal background investigation of prospective employees; prohibits the hiring of any person convicted of a felony. Authorizes the Department of Law Enforcement to request submission of fingerprints when deemed necessary by that Department. Provides that the Department of Public Health may revoke or refuse to renew the license of any facility failing to comply with these requirements. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Nursing Care Reform Act and the Civil Administrative Code. Requires an administrator of a nursing care facility, prior to or within 10 days after hiring any person as an em- ployee of such facility, as a condition of permanent employment, to authorize an in- vestigation by the Department of Law Enforcement to determine if such applicant or employee has, within 5 years immediately preceding the date of application, been declared a sexually dangerous person or convicted of specified criminal offenses. Prohibits employment of any person who has been convicted of one of the specified offenses within such period. Provides for a background investigation every 5 years. Provides for confidentiality of records. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 140 SB-0220-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the provision protecting the facility administrator who terminates an employee from certain liabilities is applicable only if the employee was hired af- ter the effective date of the amendatory provisions and if the individual was em- ployed contingent upon the results of the Dept. of Law Enforcement investigation. Provides that a violation of the provisions, other than unauthorized release of confi- dential information, is a business offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000. Deletes from the list of specified crimes the conviction of which justifies termination a felony offense which bears a reasonable relationship to the performance of a nurs- ing home facility employee. Makes technical corrections. Feb 21 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Mar 05 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 028-022-001 Verified Third Reading - Lost 028-022-001 SB-0221 LEMKE. (Ch. 29, par. 56) Amends the Physical Fitness Service Act to provide that contracts for physical fitness services shall provide that employees or agents who directly participate in monitoring or administering such services shall be trained in first aid, including CPR. Effective immediately. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0222 LEMKE. (Ch. 111, par. 4421) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Limits the practice of chiropractic to the art and science of locating, analyzing and adjusting abnormal vertebral subluxations or misalignments which interfere with the ability of the human body to regain or maintain health. Permits the use of X-rays by chiropractors for locating and analyz- ing vertebral subluxations or misalignments. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0223 LEMKE. (Ch. 32, new pars. 562j, 594.3 and 609.15; Ch. 73, par. 969.9) Amends The Non-Profit Health Care Service Plan Act, The Medical Service Plan Act, The Voluntary Health Services Plans Act and the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that all claims and indemnities payable under policies of accident and health insurance and service plan contracts shall be paid within 30 days follow- ing receipt by the insurer of due proof of loss, under penalty of paying the insured interest from the 30th day after receipt of proofs to the date of late payment. Effec- tive immediately. 141 SB-0223-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the proposed interest rate from 1 1/2% per month to 9% per year. Makes the Act applicable to instruments delivered, issued for delivery, renewed or amended on or after 180 days following the effective date of the Act. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor TERZICH Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Insurance Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0280 Effective date 09-13-85 'SB-0224 LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003 and 1039) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to revise the definition of regional pol- lution control facility and to remove the Metropolitan Sanitary District's exemption from compliance with local zoning law and to require that after February 1, 1986 no new regional pollution control facility may be operated by the Metropolitan San- itary District unless siting has been approved pursuant to Section 39.2 of the Envi- ronmental Protection Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. I11 1/2, par. 1003 Deletes existing provisions of bill; requires the Metropolitan Sanitary District to hold a public hearing before beginning construction on any newly permitted facility. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Specifies that members of the public may express their views at the required pub- lic hearing. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.12 Provides rules for the establishment of new regional pollution control facilities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Excludes facilities established by the city of Chicago. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 142 SB-0224-Cont. Assigned to Local Government Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL Amendment No.02 LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to C GOVERN Adopted Adopted .omm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Placed Calndr,Third Reading Adopted Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0616 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0225 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 38, par. 206-5) Amends An Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation to require copies of fingerprints and descriptions of persons arrested for violations of The Illi- nois Vehicle Code to be furnished to the Department of Law Enforcement only if they are classified as felonies. Also prohibits expungement of arrest records for com- mission of a misdemeanor or violation of a municipal ordinance if the defendant had been previously convicted of a felony violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that all violations of Chapter 4 (Anti-Theft Laws and Abandoned Vehi- cles) of the IL Vehicle Code shall be reported to the Dept. of Law Enforcement. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm o Adopted n Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Mar 05 May 01 May 22 Jun 06 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 28 Jul 24 Sep 19 May 22 Jun 14 143 SB-0226 SB-0226 SAVICKAS. (New Act) Makes an appropriation of $4,800,000 from the Metropolitan Fair and Exposi- tion Authority Reconstruction Fund to the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Au- thority for its corporate purposes. Effective July 1, 1985. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Lost 025-022-004 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Third Reading - Passed 045-009-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Committee Appropriations I Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0227 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 85, par. 1235) Amends the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Act. Provides that ap- pointments to the Board of the Authority by the Mayor of Chicago shall be made with the advice and consent of the Chicago City Council. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes the Mayor's appointments subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 043-008-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Executive Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 144 'SB-0228 SOMMER. (Ch. 48, pars. 550 and 552) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Allows an employer against whom less than $100 in total contributions have accrued during a calendar year to elect to pay contributions and file a contribution report on an annual, rather than quarterly, basis for the immediately succeeding calendar year. Provides the penalty for failing to file wage reports in a timely fashion shall not exceed the amount of contributions to have accrued and become payable during the period for which the report is to be filed. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0229 VADALABENE AND LEMKE. (Ch. 34, par. 6203) Amends the Burial of Indigent Veterans Act. Changes "inmates" to "residents" when referring to veterans residing in Veterans' Homes. Effective immediately. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Apr 17 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Veterans' Affairs Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 008-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0145 Effective date 08-12-85 SB-0230 VADALABENE - MAHAR AND LEMKE. (Ch. 126 1/2, par. 69.1) Amends an Act creating the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. Qualifies otherwise eligible veterans who served in the armed forces after, as well as before, May 1, 1975, for Veteran's Scholarships. Entitles scholarship recipients to payment or reimbursement of fees as well as tuition. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 126 1/2, new par. 67.01a 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 145 SB-0228 SB-0230-Cont. Empowers the Department to spend all profits from commissary sales on the com- fort and pleasure of residents and employees of the Illinois Veterans Home. Pro- vides that interest and income on funds deposited for residents shall be spent for the benefit of the residents. Permits expenditure or disposition of unclaimed property. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Apr 17 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Veterans' Affairs Jun 13 Amendment No.01 VET AFFAIRS Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 110-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0146 Effective date 08-12-85 'SB-0231 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 122, new par. 24-10.1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends The School Code and An Act in relation to State finance. Creates the Teacher Incentive Pay Fund in the State Treasury into which funds from the Gen- eral Revenue Fund are transferred upon certification by the State Board of Educa- tion. Establishes the teacher incentive pay program, administered by the State Board of Education, under which moneys appropriated from the Teacher Incentive Pay Fund are used to make awards to classroom teachers of $1,000 to $2,000 per year per teacher for each of such teachers' 9th through 25th years of teaching expe- rience. Applies only to teaching experience acquired in school years commencing after July 1, 1986. Effective January 1, 1986. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary ' SB-0232 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 127, new par. 63b108a.2) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 146 SB-0232-Cont. Amends the Personnel Code. Requires that the pay plan established for all State employees subject to the jurisdiction of the Department of Central Management Services with respect to classification and pay shall include by June 30, 1986, a schedule for the attainment of comparable worth, with comparable worth to be fully achieved not later than June 30, 1995. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 124, new par. 11Oa.1 Amends the Secretary of State Merit Employment Code. Requires that the pay plan established for all employees of the Secretary of State subject to the jurisdic- tion of the Department of Personnel with respect to classification and pay shall in- clude by June 30, 1986, a schedule for the attainment of comparable worth among all employees of the State Library subject to such jurisdiction, with comparable worth to be fully achieved not later than June 30, 1995. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 022-027-004 SB-0233 TOPINKA - D'ARCO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-110; Ch. 110 1/2, pars. 305, 308, 351 and 352) Amends Vehicle Code to require that the Secretary of State inform drivers li- cense applicants or licensees of the format on the reverse of each license for execu- tion of anatomical gifts, describe the procedures for its execution and offer to provide the necessary witnesses. Amends Uniform Anatomical Gift Act to exempt from liability donees acting in good faith who fail to obtain consent from the surviv- ing spouse or next of kin. Amends Corneal Transplant Act to set forth order of pri- ority of persons who may object to the removal of corneal tissue from a decedent. Effective immediately. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO Committee Judiciary I SB-0234 KELLY - ETHEREDGE - RIGNEY - JONES. (Ch. 38, par. 115-5; 95 1/2, new par. 11-501.3; Ch. 110, par. 8-802) Amends The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, the Illinois Vehicle Code and the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes written blood alcohol results of tests conducted in the regular course of providing emergency medical treatment admissible as evi- dence in civil and criminal cases if certain criteria are met. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 115-5 Limits the admissibility of blood alcohol results of tests to prosecutions for driv- ing under the influence of alcohol or drugs or for reckless homicide. Provides that no action shall lie based upon such use of the results of blood alcohol tests or of testimo- ny made available in accordance with this amendatory Act. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Judiciary II Mar 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor ETHEREDGE Committee Judiciary II 147 SB-0234-Cont. May 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGNEY & JONES Committee Judiciary II Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HOMER First reading Rfrd to Comm or Adopted i Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0235 WELCH. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262P) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to prohibit the utilization of sales promotions offering free prizes to consumers without specify- ing the fair market value of such free prize. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Exempts radio and television promotions and advertisements. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Prohibits the advertising of any business by means of offering free prizes without disclosing all material terms regarding the offer. Eliminates the requirement of dis- closure of fair market value. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Judiciary I Recommended do pass 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 031-024-000 Verified Third Reading - Passed 031-024-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor HOMER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOMER Committee Consumer Protection Committee discharged 077-032-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Amendment No.01 HOMER Withdrav Amendment No.02 HOMER Withdrav Amendment No.03 HOMER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 111-001-000 wn wn May 07 May 22 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 26 Apr 18 Apr 30 May 21 May 22 May 29 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 24 148 SB-0235-Cont. Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 03/057-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0764 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0236 NEWHOUSE - KUSTRA. (Ch. 105, par. 333.3, Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 320, 703.01, 703.09 and 703B.02; Ch. 122, par. 107-2) Amends the Chicago Park District Act, the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, the Regional Transit Authority Act and the Public Community College Act. Pro- vides that appointments by the Mayor of the City of Chicago under those Acts shall be deemed to have received the advice and consent of the Chicago City Council if the City Council does not reject the appointment within 60 session days after receiv- ing it. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides, in the case of appointments to the board of commissioners of the Chica- go Park District, that appointments will be deemed to have received advice and con- sent after 180 days, rather than after 60 session days. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 017-022-012 SB-0237 KUSTRA - MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, par. 19-2.1) Amends The Election Code to permit a voter to cast an absentee ballot in person at the office of the election authority or at the office of certain other local officials in the general primary and general election in all election jurisdictions. Present law permits in person absentee voting in general primary and general elections only with the written authorization of the election authority. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Elections Apr 11 Recommended do pass 006-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elections Jun 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Committee Elections Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-001-004 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor PEDERSEN,B Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-001-000 Passed both Houses 149 SB-0237-Cont. Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0329 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0238 MAROVITZ - NETSCH - BERMAN. (New Act) Creates An Act in relation to the consignment of works of fine art. Establishes provisions regulating the consignment of works of fine art by artists to art dealers. Defines terms and establishes penalties for violation. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires art dealer to enter into written contract with the artist for commission on consignment prior to acceptance of the art or within 7 days of acceptance. Feb 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mar 20 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Joint Sponsor WHITE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 21 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0683 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-0239 O'DANIEL. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-204) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Adds to list of violations which the court is not required to report to the Secretary of State speeding violations where the speed limit is 55 miles per hour and the speed charged is not more than 10 miles per hour over that limit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 110-15; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-306.2 and new par. 16-104b Authorizes a local authority, which incorporates into its local ordinance or code certain violations of the Illinois Vehicle Code, to issue for such violations a minor nonreportable traffic violation as evidenced by the issuance of a Uniform P-Ticket, which, with some exceptions, may be satisfied by the payment of a $15 fine. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 150 SB-0239-Cont. Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor FLINN Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 008-005-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 075-035-004 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Recedes from Amend. 01/084-028-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto O'DANIEL 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 036-019-001 Oct 17 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 24 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto FLINN Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 29 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 051-059-001 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 02/FLINN Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 02/067-050-001 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 Total veto stands. SB-0240 POSHARD. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-153.4; Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.3b) Amends the School and Pension Codes. Empowers school boards to pay group health insurance premiums for its retired teachers to the Downstate Teachers' Re- tirement System to the extent the System itself does not pay such costs. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0241 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 38, par. 2-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Redefines "dwelling" for the purposes of the residential burglary offense to mean a house, apartment, mobile home, trailer, or other living quarter in which at the time of the alleged offense the owners or occu- pants actually reside or in their absence intend within a reasonable period of time to reside as a permanent place of residence. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 151 SB-0241-Cont. Mar 05 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Oct 16 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY - MATIJEVICH Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 17 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Oct 30 Fiscal Note Requested VINSON Held on 2nd Reading SB-0242 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 24-12) Amends The School Code. Requires school boards in districts of fewer than 500,000 inhabitants to hold hearings on teacher dismissals and removals for cause only if requested by the teachers. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.4a, 10-22.4, 21-7.1, 34-85, new pars. 2-3.48, 2-3.49, 2-3.50, 34-83a, new Article 24A Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends The School Code. Requires school boards to develop and implement programs of evalua- tion of teachers in contractual continued service. Requires approval of such pro- grams by the State Board of Education and specifies criteria for such programs. Requires the State Board to train district administrators in evaluation techniques. Requires principals to be primarily concerned with instructional leadership through curriculum and staff development. Imposes new conditions for issuance of adminis- trative certificates and endorsements after June 30, 1987, to facilitate improvement of instruction. Eliminates requirement of a dismissal hearing unless requested by the teacher. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 1985. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED SB 242 will produce a cost of at least $2,000,000, with an estimate of greater costs not able to be determined with the current information. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN Committee Assignment of Bills 152 SB-0242-Cont. May 29 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 26 Oct 16 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table MADIGAN Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'SB-0243 COFFEY. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-606.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to revise the definition of retired member to require 6 rather than 8 years of service, if not 62 years of age with a minimum of 4 years of service. Effective immediately. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Transportation Apr 11 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor VANDUYNE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Jun 04 Assigned to Transportation Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Committee Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 015-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 089-020-008 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0684 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-0244 COFFEY. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1419.02; Ch. 120, pars. 429a4 and 429a6) Amends The Vehicle Code and the Motor Fuel Tax Law to require that after January 1, 1986 motor fuel tax identification cards be carried in the cab of commer- cial motor vehicles. Also makes failure to display a petty offense. Also revises the definition of commercial motor vehicle. Establishes the place for display of the iden- tification card. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 153 SB-0244-Cont. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 417.16 Recommends amending the commercial motor vehicle definition in the Motor Fuel Tax Act to exclude school buses regardless of whether transporting school chil- dren and commercial vehicles held for sale even while being tested, demonstrated or delivered. Feb 28 1985 Mar 05 Apr 11 Apr 18 May 16 May 17 May 22 May 29 Jun 06 Jun 19 Jul 17 Sep 14 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 29 Nov 18 Dec 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-002 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-003-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto COFFEY Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 054-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto WEAVER,M Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-000-001 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1076 Effective date 07-01-86 'SB-0245 BERMAN - TOPINKA. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.15) Amends the Public Aid Code. Prohibits the continuation of the demonstration capitation program in the Chicago area beyond July 15, 1985, until the University of Illinois School of Public Health has completed an evaluation and made a recom- mendation. Provides that if the School fails to deliver the evaluation by January 15, 1986, it shall be deemed to have delivered the evaluation and waived any objections to continuing the program. Effective immediately. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare,Corrections Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections 'SB-0246 VADALABENE. (Ch. 115, par. 9.07) Amends the Recorders Act. Provides that whenever the assignment of a lease, in- terest in trust, trust deed, deed of trust, contract for warranty deed, or lien assigns more than one document of the same type, a $7 fee shall be charged for the record- ing of each such document after the first one. Effective immediately. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 154 SB-0246-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the original changes and provides that the fee for recording assignments of leases and liens shall be the same as for mortgages. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Local Government Mar 27 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 03 Hse Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0330 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0247 VADALABENE. (Ch. 31, new par. 9.2) Amends the coroners law. Authorizes the county coroner to maintain a special fund, from which the county board shall authorize payments by voucher between board meetings, to pay necessary travel dues and other expenses incurred in attend- ing workshops, educational seminars and organizational meetings for the purpose of providing in-service training. Effective immediately. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Local Government Mar 27 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 040-008-003 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 03 Hse Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-004-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0331 Effective date 09-14-85 155 SB-0248 'SB-0248 HOLMBERG - MAROVITZ, LEMKE, GEO-KARIS AND SMITH. (Ch. 120, new par. 1171.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law and the State Finance Act. Provides that State Lottery net revenues which exceed $500,000,000 for fiscal year 1986 and subse- quent fiscal years shall be deposited into a special fund in the Treasury to be subject to appropriation for public elementary and secondary educational purposes. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, new par. 1171.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 1152, 1157.2, 1159, 1169, 1170 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Lot- tery Law to specify that certain State Lottery net revenues are to be deposited into the Common School Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Corrects unamended provisions to reflect existing law. Corrects a spelling error in existing law. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Executive Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Mar 20 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 26 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 HOLMBERG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Third Reading - Passed 052-003-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 18 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 25 Primary Sponsor Changed To PANGLE Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 26 Assigned to Revenue May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor DIDRICKSON Committee Revenue May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER Committee Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor FARLEY Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 156 SB-0248-Cont. Oct 17 Total veto stands. 'SB-0249 HOLMBERG - NETSCH AND SMITH. (Ch. 120, par. 2-201) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that the investment credit for placing in service qualified manufacturing, mining and retail property shall be ap- plied against the state income tax rather than the personal property replacement tax for property placed in service on or after January 1, 1986. Effective January 1, 1986, and applies to taxable years ending on or after such date. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Economic and Fiscal Commission) SB-249 could reduce State income tax receipts by as much as $25 million in FY86. Replacement income tax revenues could increase by as much as $25 million while transfers to the Local Government Distributive Fund could fall by as much as $2 million, also in FY86. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by the IL Dept. of Revenue) By granting the credit against the State's regular income tax, this legislation would reduce corporate income tax revenues by an estimated $20-25 million based on a one-half fiscal year impact for FY 86 and would increase replacement income tax revenues by the same amount. It should also be noted that under this bill Local Government Distributive Fund Revenues could be reduced by $1.6 to $2.0 million dollars in FY 86 as 1 /12 of the net proceeds of State income tax revenues are trans- ferred to the LDGF. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Revenue Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Committee Revenue Mar 20 Recommended do pass 006-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 037-022-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 04 Fiscal Note filed Committee Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 009-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Passed 060-051-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 157 SB-0249-Cont. Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HOLMBERG 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 032-027-000 Total veto stands. SB-0250 KEATS - HUDSON. (Ch. 48, rep. pars. 60 through 69) Repeals the Act relating to the protection and safety of persons in and about the construction of buildings and other structures, commonly known as the Structural Work Act. Effective immediately. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Mar 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Committee Labor and Commerce Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 005-004-000 SB-0251 LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 17, par. 3416) Amends the Illinois Savings Associations Banking Act. Provides that a bank for savings associations may, pursuant to by-laws, establish staggered terms for its board of directors. Effective immediately. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Placed Calndr,Second Reac Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Readi Third Reading - Passed 059 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readn Hse Sponsor FLINN First reading Recommended do pass 011-000-000 ing ng )-000-000 ig Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 1 Consnt Caldr Urder 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0203 Effective date 08-23-85 SB-0252 RIGNEY. (Ch. 127 1/2, par. 154) Amends An Act to regulate gasoline and volatile oils. Provides that the Office of the State Fire Marshal shall not have the authority to prohibit the operation of a service station on'the sole basis that it is an unattended self-service station using key, cash or card operated gasoline dispensing devices. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 24 Apr 11 Apr 16 May 16 May 21 May 22 Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jul 16 Aug 23 Mar 27 Apr 11 158 SB-0252-Cont. Apr 16 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0253 KARPIEL. (Ch. 122, par. 18-11 and Ch. 127, par. 144a) Amends the School Code and an Act in relation to State finance. Removes obso- lete language authorizing transfer of monies to and distributions from the Common School Fund for certain school district reimbursements for the 1981-1982 and 1982-1983 school years. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KARPIEL Lost 024-027-000 Verified Lost Amendment No.02 FAWELL Lost 023-029-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SSB-0254 LUFT - ZITO. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the Use, Service Use, Service Occupation and Retailers' Occupation Tax Acts. Provides that the 1% tax rates for gasohol which are in effect until 1993 shall be increased by an additional 1% for each decrease in the Federal Excise Tax of one cent per gallon of gasohol. Limits the reduced tax rates to gasohol containing ethanol distilled in Illinois, but provides that gasohol containing ethanol distilled in a jurisdiction which provides a tax exemption for gasohol containing Illinois ethanol may receive an exemption in Illinois up to the amount of the exemption permitted in the other jurisdiction. Revises the definition of gasohol. Requires the Department of Revenue to maintain gallonage records of gasohol exemptions. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises definition of gasohol to provide that ethanol be obtained from cereal grains or food processed by-products essentially derived from cereal grain. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for an immediate effective date. Changes the tax rate on gasohol to 2% until June 1, 1986 and 3% until January 1, 1993, plus an additional 1% for each one cent reduction in the Federal Excise Tax. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: i Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 159 SB-0254-Cont. Adds a severability clause. Feb 28 1985 First reading Mar 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Mar 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor HOMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Committee Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 28 Jul 01 Jul 02 Jul 29 Sep 01 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RONAN, STECZO, CULLERTON, EWING AND DAVIS Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LUFT ZITO, SAVICKAS, SCHUNEMAN & COFFEY House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-002-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-009-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0223 Effective date 09-01-85 'SB-0255 TOPINKA AND SCHAFFER. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Aquaculture Development Council to study the potential for aquaculture in Illinois and to develop a State aquaculture plan if the potential ap- pears to be favorable. Requires report by January 1, 1988 and provides for its repeal July 1, 1988. Effective July 1, 1985. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 160 SB-0255-Cont. Apr 23 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0256 TOPINKA. Appropriates $75,000 to the Department of Agriculture for the ordinary and con- tingent expenses of the Illinois Aquaculture Development Council. Effective July 1, 1985. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 23 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor 'SB-0257 JOYCE,JEROME - BERMAN - MAROVITZ, LEMKE AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 452) Amends the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act to raise the maximum income level for eligibility from $10,000 to $12,000. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by the IL Dept. of Revenue) but would not project a substantial cost due to the low participation rate. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Revenue Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Revenue Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN & MAROVITZ Committee Revenue Apr 11 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Added As A Joint Sponsor VANDUYNE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Assigned to Revenue May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 161 SB-0258 'SB-0258 SENATE COMMITTEE ON REVENUE - NETSCH, HOLMBERG, SMITH, LECHOWICZ, SAVICKAS, LUFT, POSHARD, LEMKE, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, DEGNAN, KELLY, SANGMEISTER, O'DANIEL, WELCH AND ZITO. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act. Increases the maximum household income of a person eligible for a property tax relief grant or an additional grant from less than $12,000 to less than $15,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to change eligible income level to $14,000 and to change the maximum grant to $700 less 4 1/2% (now 5%) of household income. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds a January 1, 1986 effective date. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Revenue) The Dept. estimates that this legislation will increase grant costs by $8 to $11 million per year depending on participation levels. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Recommended do pass 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH & ETHEREDGE Adopted Amendment No.02 NETSCH & ETHEREDGE Adopted Amendment No.03 SANGMEISTER Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Added As A Co-sponsor LECHOWICZ, Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS, LUFT, Added As A Co-sponsor POSHARD, LEMKE Added As A Co-sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH, Added As A Co-sponsor DEGNAN, KELLY Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL, WELCH Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Added As A Co-sponsor SANGMEISTER Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM Committee Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Jun 19 Jun 20 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 162 SB-0258-Cont. Jun 21 Jul 19 Sep 16 Third Reading - Passed 114-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0417 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0259 BLOOM - VADALABENE - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 32, new pars. 8A.01, 8A.05, 8A.10 and 8A.15) Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983 to create the "Illinois Shareholder Protection Law". Establishes duty of officers and directors in relation to the corpo- ration. Provides certain rights to minority shareholders in a merger or control trans- action. Authorizes directors and officers to consider the effect upon employees, suppliers and customers of a corporation and upon the communities where corpo- rate facilities are located when evaluating corporate actions. Defines terms. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Excludes from the definition of "control transaction" acquisitions approved by di- rectors not interested in the transaction. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: Ch. 32, new par. 7.85 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Adds Section to the Busi- ness Corporation Act of 1983 specifying the vote required for certain business com- binations. Specifies price to be paid for shares in such business combinations. Defines terms. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 32, new par. 8.85 Adds provision establishing factors to be considered in discharging the duties of directors or officers of corporations. Feb 28 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor MATIJEVICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 06 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-002 Jun 18 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 30 Jul 02 Aug 23 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 101-000-012 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0204 Effective date 08-23-85 163 SB-0260 2SB-0260 HOLMBERG. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-169 and 7-169.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide that the interest on repaid separation benefits shall be calculated at the effective rate for each year from the date of separation to the date of payment. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-139 Changes the beginning of the interest period from the date of separation to the date of payment of the period; makes various changes in the creditable service Sec- tion; changes the effective date to Jan. 1, 1986, and adds a Mandates Act exception based on cost. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOLMBERG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0261 HOLMBERG. (Ch. 122, new par. 24-3.1) Amends The School Code. Provides that up to 6 days during the school year with- out deduction from wages may be spent by a teacher who is a member of the Down- state Teachers' Retirement System Board of Trustees in attendance at meetings of the Board. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0262 DEMUZIO - VADALABENE, ROCK AND HALL. (New Act) Appropriates $50,000,000 from the General Revenue fund to the Illinois Farm Development Authority, $49,950,000 of which is for deposit into the Farm Credit Payment Adjustment Fund and $50,000 of which is for deposit into the Farm Cred- it Guarantee Fund. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces to $25,000,000 the amount to be deposited into the Farm Credit Pay- ment Adjustment Fund and deletes appropriation of $50,000 which was to be de- posited into the Farm Credit Guarantee Fund. Net reduction, $25,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes title and replaces with "An Act making certain appropriations and amending various Acts hereinafter named". Makes supplemental appropriations to 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 164 SB-0262-Cont. various State officers, agencies and departments and makes transfers among various line items. Appropriation for IL Farm Development Authority (Section 1) becomes effective July 1, 1985; other provisions of bill become effective immediately. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Mar 20 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 27 Third Reading - Passed 052-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 09 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 10 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged 114-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 ROPP Withdrawn Amendment No.02 ROPP Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MATIJEVICH Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 18 Third Reading - Passed 062-055-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 03 Calendar Consideration PP. Motion Filed Concur S Noncncrs in H Amend. 03/029-025-000 Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail S Concurs in H Amend. 03/030-025-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Apr 19 Governor approved Effective date 04-19-85 Effective date 07-01-85 SECT.1 PUBLIC ACT 84-0002 'SB-0263 DEMUZIO - O'DANIEL - VADALABENE, POSHARD, WELCH, DAR- ROW, LUFT, JOYCE,JEROME, ROCK, HALL AND WATSON. (New Act) Creates the Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act. Establishes a program, to be administered by the Illinois Farm Development Authority, through which the State may guarantee 90% of certain farm loans and may advance 1/2 of the interest on such loans. Establishes limitations and procedures. Creates funds outside of the State treasury for purposes of the Act. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions authorizing loan guarantees. Authorizes the Authority to im- pose minimal fees to cover administration costs. Deletes provision requiring federal crop insurance, but requires security for the payment adjustment under the Uni- form Commercial Code and participation in a soil conservation plan. Provides for an immediate effective date. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 165 SB-0263-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that an operating loan subject to a payment adjustment may not exceed $50,000 rather than $100,000. Provides that the Comptroller shall make payments from the fund pursuant to certified vouchers of the Authority. Changes references to "operating loan" to references to "payment adjustment". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the operating loans must be used during 1985 and specifies the pur- poses for which they may be used. Provides that no payment adjustments shall be granted after June 15, 1985. Limits interest of operating loans to the lesser of 13% or the prevailing farm operating loan rate. Limits the aggregate amount of payment adjustments to $25,000,000. Makes technical and other changes. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Waive Posting Notice 7C Re-referred to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Added As A Co-sponsor WATSON Committee Mar 06 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Amendment No.02 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 26 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Placed Calendr,First Readng Mar 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Agriculture Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged 114-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 RICHMOND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 102-009-002 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm.1ST Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RICHMOND, CHRISTENSEN, CULLERTON, WAIT AND ROPP Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEMUZIO JOYCE,JEROME, WELCH, RIGNEY & WATSON Oct 29 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table RICHMOND Mtn Take From Table Prevail Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (06-30-85) 166 SB-0264 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 122, par. 27-6) Amends The School Code. Requires physical education courses in grades 7 through 12 include information on alcohol and substance abuse. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0265 GEO-KARIS. (New Act) The Taxing District Reserve Fund Act. Authorizes units of local government and other taxing districts to accumulate monies in a special reserve fund for the purpose of paying tax refunds. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a taxing district establishing a special reserve fund shall transfer into such fund each year taxes or monies from the general corporate fund to be used solely for the payment of tax refunds and expenses incident thereto. The balance of such fund shall not exceed 1/2 of 1% of the equalized assessed valuation of the tax- ing district. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Mar 27 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 30 Recommended do pass 008-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 11 Third Reading - Passed 108-007-002 Passed both Houses Jun 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0205 Effective date 08-23-85 SB-0266 LEMKE. (Ch. 40; par. 2518) Amends the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that the supreme court or the circuit courts may provide by rule for procedures for the enforcement of orders for payment of costs. Such rules may provide for the assessment of all costs, includ- ing attorney's fees, which are required for the enforcement of such orders when the court in an enforcement proceeding has first found that the defendant has willfully refused to pay. The clerk of the circuit court shall keep records and make reports to the court concerning funds paid under such orders in whatever manner the court directs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that orders for the payment of fees of counsel and other costs by the de- fendant shall be subordinate to orders for the payment of child support by such de- fendant. Also provides that whenever the court appoints counsel to represent an indigent defendant, and such defendant ceases to be indigent within 2 years after such appointment, the court may order the defendant to pay to the clerk of the cir- cuit court a reasonable sum to reimburse either the county or the State for such representation. 167 SB-0264 SB-0266-Cont. Mar 05 1985 First reading Apr 18 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm o May 22 Jun 14 Adopted n Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0267 LEMKE - NEDZA. (Ch. 37, par. 702-7) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to provide that a charge of aggravated battery in- volving the use of a firearm by a minor at least 15 years of age shall be prosecuted under the Criminal Code of 1961 rather than under the Juvenile Court Act. Effec- tive immediately. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Apr 18 Apr 30 May 16 May 17 May 22 May 30 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 26 Assigned to Judiciary I Added As A Joint Sponsor NEDZA Committee Judiciary I Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Judiciary II Recommended do pass 008-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor LAURINO Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-0268 LEMKE. (New Act) Creates the Friend of the Court Act. Authorizes establishment of an office of each circuit court charged with the monitoring and enforcement of child support and custody orders. Provides that support orders issued after the effective date of this Act shall contain certain income withholding provisions. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 168 A SB-0269 LEMKE. (Ch. 23, par. 11-3) Amends The Public Aid Code. Allows a recipient to request an assignment of a portion of his financial aid to a public housing authority or to any other landlord. Provides that consent to such an assignment may not be made a requirement of any rental agreement nor may it be used to collect past due rent, damage claims or other fees. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that any landlord who violates the prohibitions relating to such an as- signment shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. Permits such an assignment only by persons who have, within the preceeding 2 years, failed to make a timely rent payment. Limits the amount of such an assignment to $250 per month. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Mar 27 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 033-024-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd TERZICH Committee Human Services Jun 13 Motn discharge comm lost 013-093-000 Committee Human Services Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0270 LEMKE. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to require taxpayers to certify that they pro- vide more than 50% of the financial support of dependents for whom exemptions are claimed. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommended do pass 008-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Lost 025-030-000 SB-0271 LEMKE. (Ch. 48, par. 401) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that benefits payable with respect to a spouse or dependent children shall be impressed with a trust for the ben- efit of such spouse or children. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0272 LEMKE. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that compensation payable with respect to a spouse or a child or children shall be impressed with a trust for the sole benefit of such spouse, child or children, respectively. 169 SB-0269 SB-0272-Cont. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I 'SB-0273 DEGNAN AND LEMKE. (Ch. 24, par. 11-11.1-1; Ch. 38, pars. 70-51, 70-52 and 70-53; Ch. 111, par. 5818) Amends various Acts. Makes it unlawful to knowingly solicit any owner of resi- dential property to sell or list such property after the Department of Registration and Education has had the owner's name published, in the Illinois Register or by the Department, as one who does not desire to sell such property, and a violation is grounds for discipline under the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Provides that mu- nicipalities may by ordinance prohibit the intentional creation of alarm for the pur- pose of inducing a residential owner to sell or lease his property due to certain discriminatory reasons. Makes other changes. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Local Government SB-0274 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 120, par. 579.1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that property owners seeking before the county assessor, supervisor of assessments or board of assessors a revision or cor- rection of property valuation in excess of $100,000 furnish a copy of the complaint and other relevant documents to all taxing districts that received or would have re- ceived more than 10% of such taxpayer's most recent taxes for such property. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Lost 026-029-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 029-018-006 'SB-0275 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 120, par. 599) Amends the Revenue Act. Provides, in counties of 1,000,000 or more population, that the board of appeals shall base its review of complaints upon the most recent median level of assessment, as determined by analysis of assessment-to-sales ratios for the township and class of property. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 006-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Lost 029-026-002 SB-0276 DONAHUE - DEMUZIO. Appropriates $188,000,000 from the Transportation, Series A, Bond Fund to the Department of Transportation for the completion of the Central Illinois Express- way - U.S. Route 36. Effective immediately. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 170 SB-0276-Cont. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE This appropriation will have a total debt financing impact of $388.8 million over a 10-year period. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Appropriations I Mar 18 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I SSB-0277 MAROVITZ, BARKHAUSEN AND NETSCH. (Ch. 38, par. 33-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of bribery. Provides that a person commits bribery when he solicits, receives, retains, or agrees to accept any property or personal advantage pursuant to an understanding that he shall un- lawfully influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related to the employment or function of any public officer, public employee, juror or witness. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Judiciary II 'SB-0278 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 127, par. 604A-101) Amends the Governmental Ethics Act. Specifies that the school district employ- ees who must file economic interest statements are those in administrative positions earning $35,000 or more annually. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Executive SB-0279 COFFEY. (Ch. 122, par. 27-6) Amends The School Code to permit a school board to provide that a pupil en- rolled in grades 11 and 12 may be excused by the high school principal from engag- ing in physical education courses for specified reasons. If the principal refuses to excuse the pupil from physical education courses, the principal's decision may be overridden by a 2/3 vote of the school board. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 2SB-0280 O'DANIEL - POSHARD. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-106) Amends the Downstate Teachers' Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Changes the definition of a teacher as it applies to persons employed not full-time but on a permanent and continuous basis for a school term. Includes such persons within the definition if they are expected to render services for a minimum of 10 hours per week during a school term. PENSION IMPACT NOTE There would be a small savings in costs under SB-280. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 171 SB-0280-Cont. Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Hse Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SSB-0281 O'DANIEL - POSHARD. (Ch. 53, par. 37) Amends the Sheriffs Fees Act. Provides fee for attempted service of documents. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Local Government Mar 27 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 046-005-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 23 Hse Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0332 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0282 POSHARD. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-153.4; Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.3b) Amends the School and Pension Codes. Empowers school boards to pay group health insurance premiums for its retired teachers to the Downstate Teachers' Re- tirement System to the extent the System itself does not pay such costs. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Additional costs would be incurred by the retirement system in providing health insurance to retired teachers as more could be expected to participate in the pro- gram, but it is not possible to determine the additional costs under SB-282. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that payment by the school board is at the option of the board, not the teacher. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 005-001-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 172 SB-0282-Cont. Apr 30 May 24 May 29 May 30 Jun 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 POSHARD Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 047-006-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor REA First reading Rfrd to Corn Adopted im on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SB-0283 MACDONALD. (Ch. 139, par. 38) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Authorizes townships to purchase any real estate or personal property for public purposes under contracts providing for pay- ment in installments over a period of time of not more than 20 years in the case of real estate, and not more than 10 years in the case of personal property, with inter- est on the unpaid balance owing not to exceed 6%. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the interest on the unpaid balance of installment contracts for the purchase of property by a town shall not exceed that permitted in the public corpo- rations Interest Rate Act (Ch. 17, par. 6602). Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WOJCIK May 22 May 30 Jun 05 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 13 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0281 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0284 MACDONALD. (Ch. 139, par. 99.1) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Provides that whenever any elected town- ship official is absent from 50% of the board meetings in a calendar year, the board of trustees may declare the office of such official vacant. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Local Government 173 SB-0285 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 121, pars. 5-701 and 7-702) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Provides that any funds received by a munic- ipality or a county from a tax imposed by the municipality or county on the sale or purchase of motor fuel shall be used only for specified street and highway related purposes. Applies to home rule units. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Local Government SB-0286 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 110, par. 12-101) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Requires memoranda of judgments to in- clude the addresses of judgment debtors. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Judiciary I Mar 27 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0333 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0287 DEMUZIO AND POSHARD. (Ch. 122, new par. 21-27) Amends the School Code to require a study of Illinois teacher certification laws by the State Teacher Certification Board and the filing of its findings and recom- mendations with the General Assembly on or before July 1, 1987. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SSB-0288 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 122, par. 18-9) Amends The School Code. Authorizes one year of supplemental State aid to off- set the decrease in property tax revenues for a school district whose equalized as- sessed valuation is more than 20% lower than in the preceding year or whose property tax refunds exceed 10% of its prior year's property tax receipts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the changes proposed by the bill as introduced, and instead provides for recomputation of a school district's State aid using its most recent equalized as- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 174 SB-0285 SB-0288-Cont. sessed valuation if that is more than 10% less than the equalized assessed valuation otherwise required to be used. Provides for annual reimbursement to districts for their recomputed entitlement from moneys appropriated for that purpose. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by State Board of Education) It is estimated that SB-288 will have a total estimated cost of $2,000,000. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-0289 KUSTRA - DEANGELIS - DUDYCZ - KARPIEL - MAHAR - MACDON- ALD AND KEATS. (Ch. 120, pars. 492, 597 and 599) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Increases from 2 to 3 the number of commis- sioners on a board of appeals in a county with a population of 1,000,000 or more, be- ginning with the commissioners elected in 1986. Provides that one commissioner shall be elected from Chicago, one from suburban Cook County, and one from Cook County at large. Provides that 2 out of the 3 commissioners are required to approve a decision of the board. Mar 05 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor KEATS Committee Local Government 'SB-0290 DEMUZIO AND LEMKE. (Ch. 70, pars. 72 and 76.1) Amends the Crime Victims Compensation Act to specifically include as eligible for compensation, without regard for the $200 minimum expense limitation, medi- cal examination expense and loss of tuition paid to attend school when the victim becomes unable to continue attendance at school because of physical or psychologi- cal trauma resulting from the crime. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Removes the specification that the injury constitute physical or psychological trauma. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 175 SB-0290-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 70, par. 80.1 Amends to include in the definition of "pecuniary loss" loss of tuition paid to at- tend elementary, secondary and higher institutions of education when, as a result of the crime of violence, a victim is unable to continue to attend school. Deletes provi- sions limiting recovery under that Act when pecuniary loss resulting from injury or death to a victim is $200 or more. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Executive Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Executive Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor LAURINO Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/045-009-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0765 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0291 WELCH. (Ch. 19, pars. 70 and 70a) Amends An Act in relation to the regulation of the rivers, lakes and streams of the State of Illinois. Prohibits the Department of Transportation from requiring changes in the design, structure or construction of existing dams which are in good repair and which were constructed under permit from the State in conformance with then existing standards. Provides that no dam shall be deemed to constitute a threat to life or property based solely on the enactment after the effective date of the amendatory Act of 1985 by a governmental unit of a regulation, rule, law or other requirement if the dam was constructed under a permit from the State in confor- mance with all applicable standards and is in good repair. Effective immediately. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Transportation Apr 11 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 176 SB-0291-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HARTKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 096-021-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto WELCH 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 037-018-000 Oct 17 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 29 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HARTKE Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 Total veto stands. SSB-0292 JOYCE,JEROME - DUNN,RALPH. (Ch. 5, pars. 563 and 566) Amends Soybean Marketing Act. Reduces signatures required on nominating petitions. Permits assessment of 10 per bushel of soybeans produced after program has been in operation for five years (now 1/20 per bushel). Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,RALPH Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Mar 27 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor ROPP Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICHMOND Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 177 SB-0292-Cont. 178 Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0334 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0293 D'ARCO. (Ch. 11l, pars. 2802 and 2813) Amends the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act. Deletes the provi- sion permitting the ownership of funeral establishments by unlicensed persons. Pro- vides that unlicensed persons may own the real estate where funeral directing occurs. Specifies certain activities which are deemed to be a practice of funeral di- recting. Prohibits door-to-door or telephone solicitation of customers; makes viola- tion a ground for suspension or revocation of license. Authorizes the pre-need offering of funeral services through public education programs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that unlicensed persons shall not participate in the preparation of de- ceased human bodies. Broadly defines "persons" to include bodies corporate, part- nerships, trusts and other legal entities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes certain exceptions to the term "funeral services or funeral merchandise" for purposes of the amendatory Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Permits a person not licensed as an embalmer or funeral director to participate in the preparation of deceased human bodies, embalming, burial, care or disposal or directing and supervising the burial, care or disposal of deceased human bodies in a religious function. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted 034-009-002 Amendment No.02 JONES TOPINKA & RUPP Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 042-010-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor HALLOCK Added As A Joint Sponsor MCPIKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted Amendment No.02 REGIS REGULAT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0293-Cont. Jul 01 Mtn filed take from Table HALLOCK Tabled House Rule 37(G) 2SB-0294 MAHAR. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-127) Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code to provide that pen- sion credit for unused sick leave applies only to uncompensated sick leave. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-294 would result in a small decrease in costs for the System. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PARKE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SB-0295 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 1-122 and new par. 1-122.1) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Changes defi- nition of "qualified examiner" from certified social workers to clinical social work- ers. Adds definition of "Clinical Social worker". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that social workers shall be in compliance with the rules of the Depart- ment of Registration and Education. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes minor technical revision. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WHITE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar FREDERICK, VF AND PHELPS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 179 SB-0295-Cont. Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 WHITE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-002 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0766 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0296 MAHAR - DUDYCZ, DEGNAN, RUPP, WATSON AND FAWELL. (Ch. 24, pars. 10-1-7, 10-2.1-4 and 10-2.1-6) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Permits a person who has served as an aux- iliary policeman for at least 5 years and is under 40 years of age to become a full fledged policeman. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes reference from Section 10-2.1-6 to Section 3.6-5. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Executive Mar 27 Recommended do pass 010-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PARKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 05 Recommended do pass 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 109-001-001 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0896 Effective date 01-01-86 5 SB-0297 WATSON - BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, par. 17-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person commits a deceptive practice if upon receipt of a bill, statement of account, invoice, or request for pay- ment on any credit transaction for property, labor or services he issues or delivers a bad check with the intent to defraud. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the payee must give the drawer actual notice of the first dishonor by certified mail, return receipt requested, at least 7 days prior to the second present- ment under the deceptive practices provision. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, IN THE HOUSE In the opinion of DCCA, SB-297, in the House, constitutes a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 180 SB-0297-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a person commits deceptive practice if he issues or delivers a check or other order and fails to cover the check or order within 7 days. Deletes the decep- tive practice provided for in the original bill. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Judiciary I Mar 27 Recommended do pass 005-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 BERMAN Lost 007-037-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 043-007-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRAN Committee Consumer Protection May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor TATE Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Recommended do pass 012-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 04 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqYOUNG,A Fiscal Note Requested YOUNG,A Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 06 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Adopted Floor motion FISCAL NOTE ACT NOT APPLICABLE - O'CONNELL Motion prevailed Fiscal Note not Required Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 074-038-003 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/044-010-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0897 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-0298 KARPIEL - PHILIP - MAHAR - KUSTRA - MACDONALD. (Ch. 43, pars. 112 and 149) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934. Authorizes any municipality which is a home rule unit, rather than any municipality of 500,000 or more inhabitants, to levy fines for liquor license violations. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Broadens the authorization to include all municipalities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 43, par. 153 181 SB-0298-Cont. Makes the bill applicable to counties. Also provides that appeal to the State Li- quor Control Commission of an order or action of a local liquor control commission- er may be limited to review of the record in counties as well as home rule municipalities of less than 500,000 inhabitants and non-home rule municipalities of more than 135,000 inhabitants. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KARPIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WOJCIK Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-006-001 Jun 20 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0767 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0299 BERMAN, DARROW AND MAROVITZ. (Ch. 23, pars. 5-5 and 11-22) Amends the Public Aid Code. Authorizes Department to require medical provid- ers to inform Department of inquiries from attorneys regarding medical payments made by Department. Provides that the court may reduce and apportion the De- partment of Public Aid's lien on a recipient's recovery for personal injury based upon specified considerations and requires the Department to pay its pro rata share of attorneys fee. Provides that neither the Department of Public Aid nor any unit of local government shall have a charge against or be entitled to any portion of any claim, demand, or cause of action by any party for damages resulting from personal injury to a minor. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the provision that neither the Dept. of Public Aid nor any unit of local government shall have a charge against or be entitled to any portion of any claim, demand or cause of action by any party for damages resulting from personal injury to a minor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that "any other type of remedial care" shall include nursing care and nursing home care for persons who rely on treatment by spiritual means alone through prayer for healing. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to food stamps. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Creates the Home Health Agency Lien Act. Places a lien on claims or causes of action of injured persons on behalf of licensed home health agencies. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 182 SB-0299-Cont. Mar 19 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Amendment No.03 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor BRAUN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEVIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Third Reading - Passed 108-004-003 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0508 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0300 MAROVITZ - GEO-KARIS - LEMKE - LECHOWICZ - KELLY, TOPIN- KA, MACDONALD, CARROLL AND ROCK. (Ch. 32, pars. 557, 572, 604, 660, 690.25 and 691.24; new pars. 562a.6-1, 577.4-1, 609.6-1, 682, 690.47 and 691.46; Ch. 73, new par. 979.2) Amends the Insurance Code, the Non-Profit Health Care Service Plan Act, the Medical Service Plan Act, the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, the Vision Ser- vice Plan Act, the Dental Service Plan Act and the Pharmaceutical Service Plan Act. Requires group accident and health insurance policies and plans to provide for continuation of benefits to former spouses of covered members or employees. Effec- tive the first calendar day of the next calendar month 60 days after becoming a law. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a former spouse's continuation privilege terminates when the for- mer spouse becomes an insured under another group health plan or upon remarriage. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Extends coverage under the amendatory Act to dependent children. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Reduces from 90 days to 30 days the time within which the initial premium must be paid in order to continue coverage. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that with respect to former spouses under the age of 55 when coverage begins no administration fee shall be required and that coverage shall terminate no longer than 2 years after such continuation begins. Provides that with respect to for- mer spouses age 55 or older when coverage begins, a 20% of premium administra- tion fee will be required after 2 years and that coverage terminates only upon failure to pay the required premium or upon becoming eligible for Medicare. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Judiciary I Mar 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor LECHOWICZ Committee Judiciary I 183 SB-0300-Cont. Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.03 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 050-008-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor BOWMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Assignment of Bills May 24 Assigned to Insurance May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZWICK Re-assigned to Judiciary I Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor LAURINO Committee Judiciary I Jun 06 Recommended do pass 010-000-006 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Motion filed PURSUANT TO 33(F)- I MOVE TO RECOMMIT SB 300 TO HOUSE INSURANCE COMMITTE -DAVIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Amendment No.01 HALLOCK Lost 044-067-001 Amendment No.02 BOWMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 BOWMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 BOWMAN Adopted Amendment No.05 TERZICH Lost 043-070-000 Amendment No.06 TERZICH Withdrawn Amendment No.07 DAVIS Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Verified Third Reading - Passed 076-038-001 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 04 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 04/051-007-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0556 Effective date 12-01-85 SB-0301 BERMAN AND DARROW. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.59-52, 1065.59-59, 1065.59-60 and 1065.59-61) Amends the Public Insurance Adjusters Article of the Illinois Insurance Code. Defines "adjusting insurance claims" as aiding an insured in obtaining facts sur- rounding a loss or damage to property to support the claim of the insured. Excludes from the definition the representation of the insured with an insurer or negotiating claims. Prohibits an adjuster from giving legal advice or representing that he may provide legal advice or representation. Effective immediately. 184 SB-0301-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores definitions of "adjusting insurance claims" and "compensation". Re- stores that public insurance adjuster may agree to a loss settlement with the in- sured's knowledge and consent. Restores performance standard providing for treatment of proceeds paid jointly to the insured and Public Insurance Adjuster by an insurance company. Allows representation by the Public Insurance Adjuster on weekends and holidays. Restores that a Public Insurance Adjuster may divulge in- formation to an insurance company or its representative which insures the insured. Deletes attempted negotiation of a settlement with the insurance company or its representative on behalf of the insured from grounds for license suspension, revoca- tion or denial. Mar 06 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Jun 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0335 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0302 DAVIDSON - KEATS. (Ch. 122, par. 29-6.1) Amends The School Code. Authorizes year-to-year extensions of pupil transpor- tation contracts by mutual agreement. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limit's a school board's right to extend on a year-to-year basis its contracts for pupil transportation to situations where the board has not received a timely request from another interested contractor to let the contract by bid. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng 185 SB-0302-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Recommended do pass 018-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 113-003-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0768 Effective date 09-21-85 SSB-0303 DEANGELIS - NEDZA. (Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to increase the monthly transfer from the Mo- tor Fuel Tax Fund to the Grade Crossing Protection Fund from $500,000 to $1,000,000; authorizes the use of such money for the repair and maintenance of grade crossing surfaces and signals. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes language authorizing use of funds for repair and maintenance of grade crossing surfaces and signals. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RONAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor PIEL Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 04 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Third Reading - Passed 107-006-001 Passed both Houses Jun 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0206 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0304 COLLINS. (Ch. 122, pars. 24-24, 34-84a) Amends The School Code. Provides that the exercise of discipline over pupils by school teachers and other certificated personnel does not in and of itself authorize the search of pupils, their lockers and belongings except by an express grant of au- thority by the school board. Establishes guidelines for such searches. Property may be seized in such a search if it is prohibited by school rules or State law. Provides for parental and law enforcement agency notification. Prohibits strip searches and body cavity searches consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court decision of New Jersey v. T.L.O., 105 S. Ct. 733 (1985). Effective immediately. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 186 SB-0304-Cont. Mar 19 1985 First reading Mar 26 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0305 SCHUNEMAN - JONES - HUDSON, PHILIP, DEANGELIS, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 120, pars. 1152, 1157.2, 1159, 1169 and 1170) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Provides for the monthly transfer of net lottery proceeds, and the crediting of State Lottery Fund interest earnings, to the Common School Fund instead of to the General Revenue Fund. Effective immediately. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Revenue Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Committee Revenue Apr 11 Recommended do pass 008-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor LEFLORE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRAN Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Revenue May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Committee Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SB-0306 DEMUZIO. Appropriates $9,533,538 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the Auditor General for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent lines by a total of $85,032. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases personal services line items by $39,600. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $9,155. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 14 Assigned to Appropriations I Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor LEVERENZ Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations I 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 187 SB-0306-Cont. Jun 19 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 15 Jul 19 Oct 17 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 106-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0066 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0066 SB-0307 DUDYCZ. (Ch. 120, par. 1309) Amends the Special Service Area Act. Provides that a petition signed by 51% of the electors and landowners in a special service area for the purpose of preventing the creation or enlargement of a special service area or the levying of a tax or the is- suance of bonds for special services, may be filed within 120, rather than 60, days following the adjournment of the public hearing on the subject. Provides that if such petition is filed, the subject may not be proposed again within the next 5, rather than 2, years. Effective immediately. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government SB-0308 SCHAFFER. Appropriates $75,000 to DOT's Division of Water Resources for a grant to the Chain-O-Lakes-Fox River Waterway Management Agency for the agency's start-up costs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies appropriation is to Dept. of Conservation and is to be made from the State Boating Act Fund, instead of from General Revenue Fund to DOT. Changes effective date to July 1, 1985. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for the Dept. of Conservation OCE and administration of its programs. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Ac Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Lost 028-015-005 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Third Reading - Passed 051-005-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignmeni Jun 03 Jun 05 Jun 20 Jun 25 dopted Assigned to Appropriations I Committee Appropriations I Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Primary Sponsor Changed To BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading 188 t SB-0308-Cont. Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0309 SANGMEISTER - BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 73, par. 979e) Amends the Insurance Code to provide that continuation of coverage under a group insurance policy shall not be available for an employee who was discharged because of the commission of a felony or theft in connection with the employee's work. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Provides for continuation of insurance coverage for employees of companies in bankruptcy or reorganization under the Federal Bankruptcy Laws. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Deletes provision making continuation unavailable to a person subjected to court supervision in connection with an employer related offense. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 17 Recommended do pass 006-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor FARLEY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Insurance Jun 05 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Short Debate-3rd Passed 098-001-002 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 Jun 29 H Recedes from Amend. 01,02/111-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 28 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0216 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0310 SANGMEISTER - BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, new par. 17-8) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates and defines the offense of health care benefits fraud. Provides that such offense is a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I 189 SB-0310-Cont. Mar 27 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0418 Effective date 09-16-85 'SB-0311 DAVIDSON AND KEATS. (Ch. 127, rep. pars. 1901 through 1914) Repeals the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act. Effective immediately. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor KEATS Committee Executive Apr 18 Recommended do pass 017-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 06 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0312 DAVIDSON AND KEATS. (Ch. 127, rep. pars. 1951 through 1957) Repeals the Regulatory Reform Act of 1979. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, rep. pars 1951 through 1957. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 1955. Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Regulatory Reform Act of 1979. Substitutes the Legislative Research Unit for the Select Joint Committee on Regulatory Agency Reform in reviewing and recom- mending new regulations of professions and occupations. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 1955 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1913 and 1914; new pars. 1904a, 1909.1 and 1914.1; rep. pars. 1904 through 1904.2 and 1904.4 through 1904.8; rep. pars. 1951 through 1957 Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act. Changes short title of the Act to the Illinois Sunset 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 190 SB-0312-Cont. Act. Broadens scope of the Act to include all agencies of State government. Deletes automatic repealers of licensing Acts, except those repealed on December 31, 1985. Provides that the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House and the President and Minority Leader of the Senate shall designate a 5-year schedule of agencies and functions subject to review by the General Assembly. Provides standards by which appropriate House and Senate Standing or Select Committees will review whether agencies and functions of agencies should be terminated or continued. Also provides standards of review for bills proposing new State agencies and functions. Repeals the Regulatory Reform Act of 1979. Effective immediately. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor KEATS Committee Executive Apr 18 Recommended do pass 017-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Jun 06 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 26 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-0313 LUFT. (Ch. 48, pars. 1603, 1614 and 1617) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act to provide that non-State peace officers are covered by the Act. Retains exemption from coverage for peace officers in the State Department of Law Enforcement. Subjects the non-State peace officers to the no strike provisions. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB-313 creates the following mandates: (1) a local government reorganization and structure man- date for which reimbursement is not required; (2) a service mandate for which 50-100% of the increased costs is required; and (3) a personnel mandate for which all of the increased costs must be reimbursed. The total cost of reimbursement to lo- cal governments could be substantial, but no data is available on which to base a re- liable estimate. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 22 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Labor and Commerce SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 191 SB-0314 SB-0314 MAHAR - SCHAFFER - DEANGELIS, KARPIEL, SCHUNEMAN, COF- FEY, KELLY, MAITLAND, FRIEDLAND AND BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 63, par. 905) Amends the Compensation Review Act. Provides that the General Assembly must disapprove or reduce the Compensation Review Board's report within 30 ses- sion days of its filing or by the general election, whichever is sooner. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mar 27 Recommended do pass 010-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HARRIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' SB-0315 MAHAR - TOPINKA. (Ch. 24, par. 8-2-9.5) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Raises the amount of funds which a munici- pality may accumulate in a special fund for capital improvements from 1/2% to 5% of the assessed valuation of taxable property in the municipality. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1) Changes the amount which may be budgeted for accumulation in the Capital Im- provement, Repair or Replacement Fund from 5% (as provided in the original bill) to 3% of the value of all taxable property in the municipality. Amends the Munici- pal Code to delete provisions authorizing municipalities with a population of less than 500,000 to transfer surplus funds into the Capital Improvement Fund, and adds a provision authorizing non home rule municipalities to make such transfers if the amount accumulated in the fund does not exceed 3% of the value of all taxable property in the municipality. Deletes provision exempting municipalities operating under a special charter from certain provisions relating to tax levies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that an amount "not to exceed", rather than an amount "equal to",3% assessed valuation may be accumulated. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Tabled Amendment No.02 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 192 SB-0315-Cont. May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.02 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 STECZO Withdrawn Amendment No.04 STECZO Adopted Amendment No.05 CULLERTON Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 04 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 04/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0147 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0316 MAITLAND - SCHUNEMAN - TOPINKA. (Ch. 122, pars. 1A-1 and 1A-4) Amends The School Code. Provides for the appointment of a new 9 member State Board of Education to replace the current 17 member Board in January of 1986. Provides for the Governor's designation of the chairperson and of the initial terms of the first members he appoints, 2 of whom are to be from Chicago, 2 from the remainder of Cook County, 2 from the 2nd Judicial District and 1 each from the 3 remaining judicial districts. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mar 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Committee Executive Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Executive Apr 18 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 009-006-000 'SB-0317 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Increases the equalized assessed valuation for all dis- tricts for purposes of determining the State's grant guarantee under the State aid formula. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0318 LUFT, SMITH, ROCK, DEMUZIO, SAVICKAS, CHEW, D'ARCO, BER- MAN, CARROLL, COLLINS, DARROW, DAWSON, DEGNAN, HALL, HOLMBERG, JONES, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, JOYCE,JEROME, KELLY, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, MAROVITZ, NEDZA, NETSCH, NEWHOUSE, O'DANIEL, POSHARD, SANGMEISTER, VADALABENE, WELCH AND ZITO. (Ch. 48, pars. 850.07w, 850.07x, 850.07y, 850.07z and 850.07zl; 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 193 SB-0318-Cont. rep. pars. 850.07z2, 850.07z4 and 850.07z5) Amends the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act to make various changes in the law regulating the use of the Illinois Land Bank Fund. Deletes provi- sions relating to blighted areas and authorizes the Illinois Development Finance Authority to acquire, improve or convey property in redevelopment area. Deletes provisions creating the position of director of the fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a development plan must reduce, rather than eliminate, unemploy- ment in certain areas. Makes technical changes and corrections. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Added As A Co-sponsor ROCK Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 11 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0336 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0319 LUFT - BLOOM - KELLY, SMITH, ROCK, DEMUZIO, SAVICKAS, CHEW, D'ARCO, BERMAN, CARROLL, COLLINS, DARROW, DAWSON, DEGNAN, HALL, HOLMBERG, JONES, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, JOYCE,JEROME, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, MAROVITZ, NEDZA, NETSCH, NEWHOUSE, O'DANIEL, POSHARD, SANGMEISTER, VADA- LABENE, WELCH AND ZITO. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 2-203, 439.12, 439.42, 439.112; new par. 4441) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, Ser- vice Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides for an investment tax credit of .5% of the basis of the property placed in service in a feder- ally designated Foreign Trade Zone located in Illinois. Also provides an Illinois in- come tax deduction for dividends which were paid by a corporation which conducts business operations in federally designated Foreign Trade Zones located in Illinois and conduct substantially all of its operations in such federal designated Foreign Trade Zones. Also provides an Illinois income tax deduction for interest received by financial institutions on loans secured by property eligible for the foreign trade zone investment tax credit. Exempts from the sales taxes the sale of building materials to be incorporated into real estate in a federally designated Foreign Trade Zone locat- ed in Illinois. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 194 SB-0319-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 609.1 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Provides that the Dept. of Com- merce and Community Affairs may designate High Impact Businesses located in a federally designated Foreign Trade Zone or subzone located in Illinois. Provides for tax incentives as provided in the bill. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a taxpayer who is eligible for Enterprise Zone tax credits, refunds or deductions shall not be eligible for high impact business tax credits, refunds or deductions. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED SB 319 will reduce State income tax and sales tax revenues by an undetermined, but consequential, amount. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor BLOOM & KELLY Committee Revenue May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 004-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Tabled Amendment No.02 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Added As A Co-sponsor ROCK Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To HOMER Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Revenue May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Committee Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-004-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0769 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0320 LUFT, SMITH, ROCK, DEMUZIO, SAVICKAS, CHEW, D'ARCO, BER- MAN, CARROLL, COLLINS, DARROW, DAWSON, DEGNAN, HALL, HOLMBERG, JONES, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, JOYCE,JEROME, KELLY, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, MAROVITZ, NEDZA, NETSCH, NEWHOUSE, O'DANIEL, POSHARD, SANGMEISTER, VADALABENE, WELCH AND ZITO. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 195 SB-0320-Cont. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1, new par. 46.50) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to empower the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to provide grants of up to 50% of the unemploy- ment and worker's compensation insurance costs of manufacturing corporations es- tablishing a new manufacturing facility in Illinois at which 100 or more persons are employed. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that corporations must make application to the Dept. to be considered for the grant program. Specifies the limit to be $5,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes July 1, 1985) Adds manufacturing facilities established prior to 1976 to those eligible for grants. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by DCCA) The annual administrative cost impact of SB-320, as amended by H-ams 1 and 2, is estimated to be $100,000. The grant program could cost up to $5 million annually depending on the level of appropriation. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 2. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Added As A Co-sponsor ROCK Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 034-025-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOMER Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note Requested TUERK Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOMER Adopted Amendment No.02 TUERK Adopted 090-022-002 Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 068-047-001 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/039-018-000 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02 Jun 29 Floor motion RECEDE FROM HOUSE AMEND 02 - RONAN Motion failed H Refuses to Recede Amend 02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RONAN, MCPIKE, CULLERTON, TUERK AND MAYS 196 197 SB-0320-Cont. Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LUFT WELCH, HOLMBERG, HUDSON & KEATS House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 044-013-002 Jul 01 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/060-054-000 Verified Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0321 VADALABENE. (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-3; Ch. 46, par. 2A-44; Ch. 81, pars. 1-1, 1-3, 1-6, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-6, 3-5, 4-1, 4-1.1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-3.1, 4-3.2, 4-3.3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7, 4-7.1, 4-7.2, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10, 4-11, 4-12, 4-13, 4-13.1, 4-14, 4-16, 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-6, 5-8, 5-9, 44, 1002-7) Amends the Illinois Local Library Act and amends its title; amends various other Acts. Changes the name of local library board members from "directors" to "trustees". Provides for a front door rather than a back door referendum for the dis- establishment of a public library and makes various other changes in the law relat- ing to public libraries established by municipalities and townships. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds necessary language to introductory clause. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes board of "directors" to board of "trustees" consistent with intent of orig- inal bill. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor STECZO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 29 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Jun 19 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0770 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0322 SB-0322 VADALABENE - HOLMBERG. (Ch. 53, par. 44) Amends An Act in relation to the compensation of county officers in downstate counties. Increases the fees of Coroners for furnishing copies of various documents and deletes the provision prescribing a fee for inquests. Effective immediately. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor WOLF First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0337 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0323 VADALABENE. (Ch. 120, par. 524) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to authorize counties of over 100,000 but less than 1,000,000 population to adopt before January 1, 1986, a quadrant assessment district system for reassessing real property for property tax purposes. Effective immediately. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government SB-0324 D'ARCO. (Ch. 111, par. 7503) Amends Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act. Requires, in addition to other qualifications, that an applicant have 3 years experience in roofing construction, pass an examination and submit to a credit report in order to receive a certificate of registration. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities ' SB-0325 D'ARCO - MAROVITZ. (New Act) Establishes a program for the identification, diagnosis, care and treatment of per- sons who have contracted acquired immune deficiency syndrome. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 55; new par. 55.41 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Authorizes the Department of Pub- lic Health to conduct a public information campaign on acquired immune deficien- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 198 SB-0325-Cont. cy syndrome and promote necessary measures to reduce mortality from that disease. Provides such campaign shall include the establishment of a Statewide hotline. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Third Reading - Passed 051-000-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Added As A Joint Sponsor WHITE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Recommended do pass 010-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 107-004-001 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0419 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0326 D'ARCO - CARROLL. (Ch. 17, par. 6407) Amends An Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connection with sales on credit and the lending of money to provide for a 15% per year maxi- mum on the amount of interest charged in relation to credit card accounts and re- volving credit accounts. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Re-committed to Finance and Credit Regulations Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Committee Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0327 VADALABENE. (Ch. 38, pars. 83-10) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Act. Limits disqualifying a person from possessing a firearm by reason of conviction of a forcible felony to conviction of a forcible felony "involving a weapon" in appeals to the Director of the Depart- ment of Law Enforcement. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive 199 SB-0327-Cont. Mar 27 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-004-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Re-committed to Executive SB-0328 VADALABENE. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-616 and 11-1301.2) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Authorizes the Secretary of State to issue handicapped license plates or decals to not-for-profit organizations which will pri- marily and frequently transport handicapped persons in a registered charitable ve- hicle. Authorizes localities to issue handicapped decals to not-for-profit organizations which transport handicapped individuals in a charitable vehicle with- out receiving documentation verifying the handicapped status of any one person transported by that not-for-profit organization. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-616 and 11-1301.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1301.1 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Provides that handicapped parking privileges shall be extended to motor vehicles of not-for-profit organizations used primarily for the transportation of handicapped persons when such motor vehicles display a handicapped parking decal or device issued by local authorities. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes the word "primarily" in reference to vehicles used for the transportation of handicapped persons. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the Secretary of State to issue handicapped registration plates or de- cal to qualifying corporations, school districts, special education cooperatives or long term care facilities. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-834 Provides the persons violating certain weight limitations, not exceeding specified excesses, shall not be issued a citation if such excess is removed. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Amendment No.02 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor WOLF First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 11-7-000-000 200 201 SB-0328-Cont. Jun 19 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WOLF, RONAN, CULLERTON, MAYS AND DAVIS Jul 02 House report submitted Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/VADALABENE CHEW, LECHOWICZ COFFEY & RUPP 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-001-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-000-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0980 Effective date 09-25-85 SB-0329 WELCH - ROCK - NEWHOUSE - DARROW - HOLMBERG. (Ch. 144, pars. 68, 353, 673 and 1203; new par. 1305.14a) Amends the Illinois Educational Facilities Authority Act and various Acts relat- ing to the bonding powers of State colleges and universities. Provides that the Board of Regents, Board of Governors, Southern Illinois University and the University of Illinois may enter into agreements with the Illinois Educational Facilities Authority for the purpose of financing lease projects. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 144, pars. 68, 353, 673 and 1203; new par. 1305.14A Adds reference to: New Act Creates the "Regional Service Agency Fellowship Act", a comprehensive Act dealing with the governance of public institutions of higher education within the State, by the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 032-027-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor SB-0329-Cont. 202 Sep 20 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto WELCH 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 031-027-000 Total veto stands. SSB-0330 ROCK - DEANGELIS - HOLMBERG. (New Act) An Act to distribute into the Local Government Distributive Fund an amount equal to 1/12 of the money collected under subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of the Illinois Income Tax Act pursuant to the Illinois Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE SB 330 will reduce amnesty income tax receipts by approximately $7 million. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 11 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor TERZICH Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 086-023-005 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0148 Effective date 08-12-85 SSB-0331 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.8) Creates the Illinois Masonry Industry Licensing Act to be administered by the Department of Registration and Education. Sets fees and establishes minimum re- quirements for licensure. Defines terms and establishes penalties for violation. Re- pealed on December 31, 1995. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities ' SB-0332 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - SMITH, LEMKE, HOLMBERG, SAVICKAS AND LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 36) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0332-Cont. Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that school districts, public community college districts, churches and religious institutions may receive a credit or refund to recover State utility taxes added to their utility bills, by filing an annual claim with the Department of Revenue. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits eligibility for refunds to nonpublic schools, school districts and communi- ty college districts. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Committee Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JEREMIAH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE, HOLMBERG Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS & Added As A Co-sponsor LECHOWICZ Third Reading - Passed 030-026-000 Verified Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Third Reading - Passed 030-026-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Hse Sponsor MCGANN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SB-0333 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 38, new par. 24-3.3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make it a Class A misdemeanor to know- ingly sell a stun gun or taser which does not have a serial number engraved on it or which has its serial number changed, altered, removed or obliterated. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Committee Judiciary II 'SB-0334 ETHEREDGE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 36; Ch. 120, pars. 467.17, 467.18, 469 and 470; new pars. 467.18a and 470a) Amends the Gas Revenue Tax Act, the Public Utilities Revenue Act and the Public Utilities Act. Changes the rate of the tax imposed by the Gas Revenue Tax Act from 5% of gross receipts to 2.1 cents per therm of gas sold. Changes the rate of the tax imposed by the Public Utilities Revenue Act from 5% of gross receipts to .31 cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity sold. Permits commercial and industrial cus- tomers to elect to have their taxes computed by the former method. Applies to meter reading dates on or after January 1, 1986. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 36; Ch. 120, pars. 467.18 and 470, new pars. 467.18a and 470a) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 203 SB-0334-Cont. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Public Utilities Revenue Act. Provides that the gross receipts taxes imposed under those Acts shall be at a rate established annually by the Department, and shall be calculated to generate for each one year period the same amount of revenue which was generated in Fiscal Year 1985. Effective immediately and applies to bills having a meter reading date on or after September 1, 1985. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 004-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'SB-0335 MAHAR. (Ch. 75, pars. 105 and 117; Ch. 125, par. 216) Amends An Act in relation to prisoners and jails and the County Department of Corrections Act. Provides that an arresting authority shall be responsible for any in- curred medical expenses relating to the arrestee until such time as the arrestee is charged with the violation of a State Criminal offense, except where the arrest was made pursuant to a request by the sheriff. If medical expenses relating to the ar- restee were caused by the actions of the arresting authority and the arrestee is not convicted of a state or local offense then the arresting authority will reimburse the county for any medical expenses actually paid by the county. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 75, par. 105 Provides that an arresting authority shall be entitled to obtain reimbursement for the cost of medical or hospital services furnished the prisoner. Provides that if the prisoner is able to pay for such care, he or she shall reimburse the arresting authority. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SSB-0336 COFFEY - HOLMBERG - O'DANIEL. (Ch. 120, par. 418) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to exempt motor vehicles owned or leased by public school districts and used exclusively for the transportation of students. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 204 SB-0336-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 15, 1985) Deletes "of such districts" pertaining to those motor vehicles exempted from the tax under this amendatory bill. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Amends by deleting "of such districts" which is not in the bill in that form. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Committee Revenue Apr 11 Recommended do pass 005-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Second Reading Amendment No.01 COFFEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-COFFEY Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 COFFEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 050-006-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SB-0337 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 1-113) Amends the General Provisions Article of the Pension Code to provide that pen- sion funds subject to the Article 1 approved investment list may invest in any com- mon stock quoted in the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (NASDAQ). PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-337 does not have a direct financial impact. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor DIDRICKSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SSB-0338 HOLMBERG - ZITO. (Ch. 144, pars. 189, title, 1801, 1802 and 1803; new par. 189.15) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 205 SB-0338-Cont. Amends An Act to provide tuition free courses for senior citizens who attend pub- lic institutions of higher education. Deletes "for credit or on a noncredit basis" from definition of course. Provides that Act only applies to credit courses. Exempts from Act courses designed specifically for senior citizens. Permits public institutions of higher learning to require fees, other than tuition for persons attending courses un- der the Act. Amends the Board of Higher Education Act to authorize the Board of Higher Education to adopt rules to carry out the provisions of An Act to provide tu- ition free courses for senior citizens. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 144, par. 189 Deletes provision which authorizes the Board of Higher Education to adopt rules and regulations to carry out provisions of An Act to provide tuition free credit courses for senior citizens who attend public institutions of higher education. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Higher Mar 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOLMBERG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 16 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 18 Hse Sponsor GIORGI First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Higher Education May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor SATTERTHWAITE Committee Higher Education Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Added As A Joint Sponsor FARLEY Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0338 Effective date 09-14-85 SSB-0339 HOLMBERG. Appropriates $15,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs from the Tourism Promotion Fund for a grant to the Kantorei Boys Choir of Rock- ford for its 1985 tour of Japan. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces appropriation by $2,500. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $6,000 to DCCA for a grant for the Ashland High School Band. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 206 SB-0339-Cont. Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 01 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 May 02 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Advanced 2nd w/o ref to com Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 09 Amendment No.01 DUNN,JOHN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Third Reading - Passed 100-002-001 Passed both Houses May 16 Sent to the Governor May 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0004 Effective date 05-22-85 ' SB-0340 BERMAN - ROCK - HOLMBERG. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203; Ch. 122, new par. 1A-9) Amends The School Code to authorize the State Board of Education to create an Illinois Young Minds Program for the purpose of receiving donated technical and vocational equipment and distributing it to public schools; authorizes the State Board to make grants of up to $10,000 to certain school districts in connection with distributions of such equipment. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide a deduction for persons who donate property to the program, equal to 3.2 times the tax basis of the property for individuals, and 2 times the basis for corporations. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that qualified donations and grants may be made to nonpublic schools with a tuition of no more than $2000. Specifies that a school may receive no more than 2 grants and may receive only one grant at a time. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Third Reading - Passed 052-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 03 Re-assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 5 SB-0341 GEO-KARIS - LEMKE - BARKHAUSEN - SCHAFFER - MAHAR - MAC- DONALD - KELLY AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 38, par. 9-3) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 207 SB-0341-Cont. 208 Amends the Criminal Code. Increases the penalty for reckless homicide from Class 4 to Class 2 felony where the crime results from a person driving a motor vehi- cle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug or a combina- tion thereof to an extent which renders such person incapable of safely driving. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes penalty to Class 3 felony. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAFFER-MAHAR Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary II Apr 17 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 24 Re-assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 112-004-001 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0342 DEMUZIO, ROCK, SAVICKAS, CHEW, D'ARCO, LUFT AND VADALA- BENE. Makes appropriations for ordinary, contingent and distributive expenses of the State Comptroller for FY86. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement line items and decreases other ordinary and contingent line items for a total reduction of $222,969. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 27, 1985) Increases personal services line items in Div. of Administration, Statewide Fiscal Operations, EDP, and Special Audits by a total of $264,938. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 27, 1985) Further increases personal services line items in Div. of Statewide Fiscal Opera- tions, EDP and Special Audits by a total of $168,305. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases personal services and related items and various other OCE line items for a net increase of $224,986. SB-0342-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Increases appropriations for personal services by $35,000. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $39,863. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEVERENZ First reading Rfr Amendment No.01 AP Amendment No.02 API Rec 0 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Adopted d to Comm on Assignment igned to Appropriations I PROP I Adopted PROP I Adopted commnded do pass as amend 24-000-000 n Prevail -Table Amend No 01 n Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Amendment No.03 BARNES Amendment No.04 SHAW Amendment No.05 LEVERENZ Amendment No.06 SHAW Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 110-006-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03,06 S Concurs in H Amend. 03,06/050-007-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0067 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. 84-0067 Adopted Withdrawn Withdrawn Adopted SB-0343 NETSCH, LECHOWICZ AND DEGNAN. (Ch. 37, par. 654) Amends the Court Reporters Act to eliminate the requirement that the chief judge of the circuit court must have the advice and consent of the circuit judges of the circuit in appointing and removing court reporters. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 72.4-1 Provides that the chief judge of each circuit may appoint an administrative assis- tant whose salary shall be determined by the Supreme Court. Provides that the maximum salaries for administrative assistants shall be the same as the maximum salary for full-time official court reporters. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Jun 19 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jul 12 Jul 19 Oct 17 209 SB-0343-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-003-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I May 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 DUNN,JOHN Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 085-032-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/038-020-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto NETSCH 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 039-017-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto DUNN,JOHN Placed Calendar Total Veto Adopted Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 24 Sep 21 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 28 Oct 29 Nov 01 SB-0344 NETSCH, DEGNAN AND LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 110, par. 11-102) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Eliminates the provision for granting a pre- liminary injunction without notice to the adverse party. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 05 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 072-042-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0998 Effective date 10-29-85 Mar 27 Apr 11 May 16 May 20 May 22 May 30 Jun 05 Jun 12 Jun 18 210 SB-0344-Cont. Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0282 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0345 NETSCH - DEGNAN AND LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 38, par. 210-4) Amends the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act. Removes the 3 judicial members of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores the 3 judicial members and increases the public members from 3 to 6. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mar 27 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0346 BARKHAUSEN - CARROLL - GEO-KARIS. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Temporary Guardian Act to establish procedures for the ap- pointment of a temporary guardian for any person 16 years of age or older who, due to a systematic course of coercive persuasion, has undergone a substantial behavior- al change and lacks substantial capacity to make independent and informed deci- sions or to understand or control his conduct. Enumerates persons who may bring special proceedings for order of temporary guardianship. Provides for a preliminary hearing and a final hearing, and for a temporary order for 45 days which sets forth a court appointed program designed to enable the person to make informed and in- dependent judgments at the end of the period of temporary guardianship. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Recommended do pass 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Executive SB-0347 FAWELL. (Ch. 122, par. 27-6) Amends the School Code. Deletes the daily requirement of physical education for pupils in the public schools and State universities engaged in preparing teachers. Mar 19 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0348 SCHUNEMAN. (Ch. 54, new par. 10.1) Amends the fence law. Provides for the resolution of fence-disputes when the fence viewers fail to make a decision. 211 SB-0348-Cont. Mar 19 1985 Mar 26 Apr 18 May 07 May 16 May 17 May 29 Jun 06 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jul 17 Sep 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Primary Sponsor Changed To MCMASTER Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Committee Counties and Townships Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0339 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0349 NEDZA. (Ch. 85, par. 1050) Amends the Public Building Commission Act. Increases the amount of a contract that may be let for work on public buildings without bids from $2,500 to $5,000. Ef- fective immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Executive Apr 18 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-005-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KULAS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0249 Effective date 09-03-85 SB-0350 BERMAN - DAVIDSON - ETHEREDGE - HOLMBERG - MAITLAND - NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.4, 10-21.4a, 21-1, 21-3, 21-7.1, 22-19, 24-8, 24-12, 24-16, 34-83, 34-85 and 34-85b; new pars. 2-3.9a, 2-3.48a, 2-3.49a, 2-3.50, 2-3.51, 2-3.52, 2-3.53, 21-2b, 21-26, 30-4c and 34-83a) Amends The School Code to provide for excellence in educational personnel. Pro- vides that the State Board of Education, in cooperation with the State Teacher Cer- May 07 May 16 May 17 May 22 May 30 Jun 05 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 03 212 SB-0350-Cont. tification Board, shall periodically review the need for new and increased requirements for teacher certification in order to assure such requirements are con- ducive to effective teaching. Provides that school districts shall conduct staff devel- opment programs which specify outcome goals and which conform to locally developed plans. Requires the State Board of Education to establish a scholarship program to enable eligible women and minorities to begin and complete graduate training in educational administration. Requires school districts to submit docu- mentation to the State Board of Education which shows sufficient time in the class- room in order to assess the current educational climate in the district and to refresh their teacher skills. Provides that no certificate to teach or supervise in the public schools shall be issued on or after June 30, 1988 unless the applicant for the certifi- cate has passed an examination of knowledge or skills. Provides that an applicant for an elementary school certificate must have successfully completed academic courses from a recognized institution of higher learning in the subjects of science, mathematics, reading and language arts. Adds additional requirements for admin- istrative and supervisory certificates. Includes sex discrimination in category of pro- hibited discrimination for which the State Board of Education may request the Attorney General to apply to the circuit court for injunctive relief to rectify the practice. Increases minimum teachers' salaries to $20,000 by 1987-1988 school year. Provides that teacher dismissals shall be heard by a Teacher Hearing Panel of 3 members. Provides that the State Board of Education may annually award schol- arships to persons preparing to teach in areas of identified staff shortages. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, par. 850.07; new par. 850.07j2 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Adds an immediate effective date to the bill. Changes from the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to the Illinois Development Finance Authority the power to make grants to universities and research institutions, research consortiums and other not-for-profit entities for the purpose of remodeling or otherwise physically altering existing laboratory or re- search facilities, expansion or physical additions to existing laboratory or research facilities, construction of new laboratory or research facilities or acquisition of mod- ern equipment to support laboratory or research operations; for the planning, estab- lishing, developing or construction of incubator facilities; and the power to award grants to units of local government for the purpose of developing appropriate infra- structure or defraying other costs to the local government in support of laboratory or research facilities and incubator development. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 27-24.2 Provides that no student shall be enrolled in a driver education course until he has satisfied minimum competency requirements in reading, writing and mathematics as established by the State Board of Ed. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.14a Provides that boards of education have the power to petition the State Superin- tendent of Education for the waiver or approval of modifications to any program re- quired by this Act when funds for the program cannot be made available without adversely affecting the basic educational program of the district. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 24-12, 24-16, 34-85 and 34-85b Deletes all provisions relative to Teacher Hearing Panels presiding over teacher dismissal, removal, suspension and reclassification cases. 213 SB-0350-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-21.4a, new pars. 2-3.48a, 2-3.49a, 2-3.50, 2-3.51, 10-21.4b, 21-2b, 21-2c, 217-24.2, 34-8.la, 34-83a Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-21, 21-2.1, 21-4, 21-5, 21-9, 21-13, 21-25, 24-24, 27-1, 34-84a Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends The School Code. Provides that school boards shall conduct staff development programs which specify outcome goals. Provides that the State Board of Education shall approve school development plans. Provides that school districts may petition the State Board of Education for the waiver or modification of any program required by this amendatory Act when monies available to the dist. are not sufficient to fund the programs required by this amendatory Act of 1985. Abolishes the Chicago Board of Examiners on July 1, 1988. Provides that commencing July 1, 1988, all new teachers employed by the Chi. board of education shall hold teaching certificates issued by the State Teacher Certification Board. Provides that teachers employed by the Chi. board of educa- tion prior to July 1, 1988 shall on or before that date exchange certificates issued by the board of examiners for comparable certificates issued by the State Teacher Cer- tification Board. Provides that after July 1, 1988, a person must take an examina- tion of knowledge or skills in order to be issued certain teaching certificates. Increases minimum annual salary for teachers to $13,000. Provides that each school board must establish a policy on discipline, and the policy must provide that a teacher may remove disruptive students from the classroom. Provides for teacher shortage and equal opportunity scholarships. Also provides that the State Board of Education shall establish an internship program to provide experience to women and minorities interested in preparing for positions as school superintendents. Ef- fective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by State Board of Education) Financing costs of the provisions of SB-350 for FY86 would be $5,414,156. Esti- mated costs for FY87 are $475,000 and for FY88 are $75,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provisions relating to removing disruptive students to alternative setting. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 KELLY Adopted 027-022-000 Amendment No.03 SCHAFFER Adopted 027-025-001 Amendment No.04 WELCH Adopted 030-018-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 048-010-000 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 31 Primary Sponsor Changed To SATTERTHWAITE Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 214 SB-0350-Cont. Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 SATTERTHWAITE Adopted Amendment No.03 DIDRICKSON Lost 021-094-000 Amendment No.04 DIDRICKSON Lost 033-081-000 Amendment No.05 DIDRICKSON Lost 043-065-001 Amendment No.06 STEPHENS Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-0351 MAITLAND - BERMAN - DAVIDSON - ETHEREDGE - HOLMBERG - NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 122, pars. 3-15.12, 10-20.12, 10-20.19a, 18-8, 27-1, 27-6, 27-23, 27-24.2, 27-24.3 and 27-24.5; new pars. 2-3.48, 2-3.49, 2-3.50, 2-3.51, 2-3.52, 2-3.53, 10-20.19b and 10-23.2a; and rep. par. 10-22.18) Amends The School Code to provide for excellence in education. Provides for stu- dent learning objectives, alternative education and expanded options for at risk and other secondary school students, a Principalship Academy, expanded eligibility to take the GED test for issuance of a high school equivalency certificate, reduction of the school entry age to 5, reimbursed preschool assessment and full day kindergar- ten programs, exemption from physical education requirements, and school district contracts with driver training schools under which students participating may be charged a reasonable fee. Revises provisions of the school aid formula relative to computing days of attendance with respect to kindergarten pupils. Establishes the primary purpose of schooling with reference to certain areas of education, and re- quires school districts to establish learning objectives consistent with and to priorit- ize resource allocation toward fulfillment of such primary purpose. Establishes a student assessment program requiring -- with certain exceptions -- pupils in 3rd, 6th, 8th and 10th grades to demonstrate academic proficiency by certain dates by achieving examination scores in reading, mathematics and language arts at a grade level no more than one year below their current grade level as a prerequisite to pro- motion to the next grade. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 27-6 Deletes provisions of the bill relating to exemption from physical education requirements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 27-6 Amends the bill as amended by Senate Amendment No. 1 to restore provisions which would exempt 11th and 12th grade pupils from physical education courses for specified reasons. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 10-20.19b; rep. par. 10-22.18 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-22.18 Provides for an Administrators' rather than a Principalship Academy. Requires the State to pay the applicable fees for certain persons made eligible to take the 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 215 SB-0351-Cont. GED test for issuance of a high school equivalency certificate. Authorizes school boards to offer programs of half-day or of half and full-day kindergarten atten- dance. Provides that attendance by pupils at a kindergarten which provides full-day attendance counts the same as attendance by first grade pupils in determining aver- age daily attendance for school aid formula purposes. Restores the reexamination and high school equivalency certificate fees incident to the GED test. Limits the ex- panded eligibility to take the GED test for issuance of a high school equivalency certificate. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.14a Adds provisions authorizing school boards to petition the State Superintendent of Education to waive or approve modifications to statutorily mandated programs when funds therefor can't be made available without adversely affecting a district's basic educational program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 27-23, 27-24.2, 27-24.3, 27-24.5 Deletes all provisions of the bill relating to school district driver training schools and participating student fees. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 3-15.12, 10-20.12 and 10-22.18; new par. 10-23.2a Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6306; Ch. 122, pars. 1A-4, 10-22.31a, 14C-3, 14C-10, 18-4.3, 27-5, 27-12.1, 27-23, 27-24.2, 27-24.3, 34-18 and 864; new pars. 2-3.54, 2-3.55, 10-20.25a and 18-4.4; rep, par. 10-22.18 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause, and amends the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act, The School Code and the Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act. Adds provisions relative to al- cohol and substance abuse education and prevention programs, pilot project option- al education grant programs for dropouts, teacher aide grant programs, reading specialist grant programs, arts grant programs, summer school grant programs, reading and library material grant programs and preschool educational grant pro- grams. Requires the State Board of Education to develop student competency ex- ams to be administered by school districts, and requires school districts to offer remedial summer programs to students whose test results are at least 2 grade levels below their enrolled grade. Adds provisions relative to contractual continued service of vocational education teachers and relative to student access to vocational educa- tion when vocational education programs are offered as part of a joint educational program involving more than one district. Adds provisions relative to locally deter- mined bilingual education. Provides for full or 1/2 day kindergarten but requires 1/2 day kindergarten as well when a full day kindergarten is established. Requires school district policy to discourage social promotion of pupils not meeting academic advancement requirements. Requires 9th and 10th grade physical education courses to include required health education. Requires 11th and 12th grade stu- dents to be excused from physical education upon request for specified reasons. Es- tablishes a consumer education and health education proficiency program. Adds provisions relative to school district contracts with driver training schools. Permits school districts which either provide or contract to provide a course in practice driv- ing to charge a reasonable fee to students participating in such course unless a stu- dent is unable to pay the fee. Changes the effective date to January 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 27-6 Deletes all provisions of the bill as amended relative to the exemption of 11th and 12th grade students from physical education for specified reasons. 216 SB-0351 Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 27-23, 27-24.2, 27-24.3 Deletes from the bill, as amended, certain provisions relative to school district contracts with driver training schools under which students participating may be charged a reasonable fee. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by State Board of Education) Financing costs of the provisions of SB-351 for FY86 would be $123 million. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 27-6 Permits a school board to excuse pupils enrolled in grades 11 and 12 from physi- cal education courses who request to be excused for ongoing participation in the school athletic program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Provides that the grants for placement of reading and library materials shall be distributed and used in accordance with Chapter II of The Federal Education and Consolidation Improvement Act of 1981. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Makes technical correction in reference to page number. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAITLAND Adopted Amendment No.03 MAITLAND Adopted Amendment No.04 SCHAFFER Adopted 030-026-000 Amendment No.05 DEMUZIO Adopted 028-024-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 31 Primary Sponsor Changed To DIDRICKSON Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED Ruled not germane Amendment No.03 ELEM SCND ED Adopted 012-006-000 Amendment No.04 ELEM SCND ED Adopted 010-009-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng 217 SB-0351-Cont. Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.05 KIRKLAND Adopted 085-030-000 Amendment No.06 BARNES Adopted 066-042-003 Amendment No.07 DIDRICKSON Adopted Amendment No.08 DIDRICKSON Lost 052-065-001 Amendment No.09 DIDRICKSON Lost 051-066-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Oct 16 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table HOFFMAN Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Third Reading SB-0352 HOLMBERG - BERMAN - DAVIDSON - ETHEREDGE - MAITLAND - NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.11) Amends The School Code. Provides that the State Board of Education's annual report contain a separate section which reports on the status of education in Illinois, identifies its problems and recommends solutions. Requires submission of the report to the General Assembly as well as the Governor. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 1A-4 Requires the State Board of Education's annual report to the Governor on the condition of the schools to be made to the General Assembly as well. Provides that the report of findings and recommendations required to be submitted annually by the Board to the General Assembly and the Governor on or before January 14 con- tain a separate section critiqueing and analyzing the status of education in Illinois and identifying its specific problems and the recommended solution therefor. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOLMBERG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MULCAHEY First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0250 Effective date 09-03-85 218 SB-0353 SB-0353 KELLY. (Ch. 46, pars. 19-2, 19-3 and 19-13; rep. pars. 4-8.02, 5-7.02, 6-35.02 and 19-12.1) Amends the Election Code. Eliminates requirement that a physically incapaci- tated voter accompany his application for an absentee ballot with a physician's cer- tificate. Eliminates disabled voter's identification card. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Elections Apr 11 Recommended do pass 004-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Lost 027-028-001 SB-0354 MAHAR. (Ch. 24, par. 11-61-3) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that municipalities of less than 1,000,000 inhabitants may purchase or lease property through contracts bearing interest at a rate of not more than that permitted in "An Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein." Effective immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 11 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor DIDRICKSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0283 Effective date 09-13-85 'SB-0355 ROCK - ETHEREDGE - POSHARD, BERMAN AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 122, pars. 103-1, 103-2, 103-5, 106-1 and 106-6.1) Amends the Public Community College Act to require territory of a school dis- trict lying outside a community college district to be included in a new or existing community college district by July 1, 1988. A petition or resolution for annexation to an existing district or for inclusion into a new district shall be filed by October 1, 1987. If the petition or resolution is not filed within such time, the Illinois Commu- nity College Board shall assign the territory to a new or existing community college district effective July 1, 1988. Provides for a school district, other than a unit dis- I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 219 SB-0355-Cont. trict, any part of which territory lies outside a community college district to levy an annual tax to pay tuition of students residing outside a community college district to attend a public community college, through 1987. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 103-40 Deletes provision that permits territory part of which is included in a community college district consisting of at least 3 entire counties or that portion of 3 counties not included in an existing community college district to be organized into a com- munity college district. Provides that the board of a community college district must obtain prior approval of the Illinois Community College Board and the Board of Higher Education before entering into an initial contract with a public university or private degree-granting college or university on or after July 1, 1985. Also per- mits the community college board to enter into contracts with educational institu- tions for providing or securing educational services. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the mandatory annexation to a new or existing community college district shall take effect July 1, 1990 rather than July 1, 1988. Provides that the ad- ditional annual tuition tax shall expire in 1989 rather than 1987. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by IL Community College Board) SB 355 has no fiscal impact. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Higher Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor POSHARD Committee Education-Higher May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Amendment No.02 ROCK ETHEREDGE & POSHARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 042-015-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 06 Recommended do pass 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Amendment No.01 EWING Lost 035-076-003 Amendment No.02 EWING Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 101-014-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor 220 SB-0355-Cont. Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0509 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0356 ROCK, WEAVER,S, VADALABENE, DUNN,RALPH, DAVIDSON, MAIT- LAND, WELCH, CARROLL, POSHARD, ETHEREDGE, HALL AND DE- ANGELIS.' Appropriates $35,621,200 to the Board of Higher Education for ordinary and contingent expenses and grants. Appropriates $2,000,000 to the Department of Public Health for distribution of medical education scholarships. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after enacting clause. Replaces with substantially similar ap- propriations of $35,667,600 to Board of Higher Ed. for ordinary and contingent ex- penses and grants, including an additional appropriation for grants for Japanese School Programs. Appropriates $2,000,000 to the Department of Public Health for distribution of medical education scholarships. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Decreases personal services line item to Board of Higher Ed. by $26,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $1,400,000 to Bd. of Higher Ed. for grants and administrative purposes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $150,000 to Bd. of Higher Ed. for matching grants to universities for inventors in residence. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOS AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes $150,000 for matching grants for inventors in residence and reduces re- tirement line item by $1,280. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Amendment No.02 APPROP II 026-020-000 Amendment No.03 APPROP II Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 BERMAN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor KEANE Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 15 Jul 19 Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Recommended do pass 019-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0047 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto 221 SB-0356-Cont. Oct 16 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto BERMAN/PAGE 3, LINES 1 THRU 4 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 036-015-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 29 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto KEANE PG 3 & LN 1-4 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 31 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0047 SB-0357 POSHARD - ETHEREDGE, ROCK, WEAVER,S, VADALABENE, DUNN,RALPH, DAVIDSON, MAITLAND, CARROLL, HALL AND DE- ANGELIS. Appropriates $190,910,700 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: IL Community College Board General Revenue Fund ............................ ................... $185,088,200 Board of Trustees of E.St.Louis Community College General Revenue Fund .............................. ... .................. 3,082,500 O ther Funds .............................................................................. 2,740,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes $3,635,400 appropriated to the Illinois Community College Board from the General Revenue Fund for repair and renovation grants and replaces with an equal appropriation from the Build Illinois Bond Fund. Reduces appropriations for other purposes to the Illinois Community College Board from the General Revenue Fund by $1,412,200 and to the Board of Trustees of the State Community College of East St. Louis by $8,700. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Decreases personal services to IL Community College Board by $12,887. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes $3,635,400 to IL Community College Board for repair and renovation grants. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Increases contractual line item for State Community College of E.St. Louis by $35,000. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 110-002-000 Passed both Houses 222 SB-0357-Cont. Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0031 Effective date 07-19-85 SB-0358 CARROLL, ROCK, WEAVER,S, VADALABENE, DUNN,RALPH, DAVID- SON, MAITLAND, POSHARD, ETHEREDGE, HALL AND DEANGELIS. Appropriates $174,441,300 to the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Uni- versities for its ordinary and contingent expenses, from the following funds. Effec- tive July 1, 1985. G R F .............................................................. $131,241,900 Bd. of Gov. of State Colleges and Univ. Income Fund ....................................... 39,839,700 Bd. of Gov. Cooperative Computer Center Revolving Fund ............................................................. 3,359,700 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all. Replaces with substantially similar appropriations of $173,064,200, including new appropriation for miscellaneous capital improvements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes $2,551,100 to Bd. of Gov. for miscellaneous capital improvements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Decreases personal services lines by a total of $475,600. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,M First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 111-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0032 Effective date 07-19-85 SB-0359 WEAVER,S. Appropriates funds for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Univer- sities Retirement System for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985, as follows: T otal ..................................................................................... . .. $ 128,027,400 G R F .................................................................................. . .... $ 125,117,900 State Pensions ... ........................................................................... 2,504,300 A g. Prem ium ..................................................................................... 369,400 Fire Prevention .. ................................................................................. 35,800 223 SB-0359-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items by a total of $43,200,700. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement line items by a total of $6,192,800. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 15 Jul 19 Oct 17 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-000-003 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0056 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0056 SB-0360 DAVIDSON - MAITLAND - WELCH, ROCK, WEAVER,S, VADALA- BENE, DUNN,RALPH, CARROLL, POSHARD, ETHEREDGE, HALL AND DEANGELIS. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Board of Regents for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1986, as follows. Effective July 1, 1985. Total A ppropriation ..................... ......................................... $187,928,200 General Revenue Fund .......................................................... $142,126,000 Board of Regents Income Fund ................................................. 45,802,200 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates $86,303,200 to Board of Regents for OCE. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes appropriation of $2,983,600 for miscellaneous capital improvements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Decreases personal services by $418,400. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Amendment No.02 APPROP II Amendment No.03 APPROP II Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-001 Arrive House Adopted Adopted Adopted 224 SB-0360-Cont. May 29-Cont. Hse Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor ROPP Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommended do pass 013-003-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 103-010-001 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0033 Effective date 07-19-85 SB-0361 ETHEREDGE - HALL, DEANGELIS, ROCK, WEAVER,S, VADALA- BENE, DUNN,RALPH, DAVIDSON, MAITLAND, CARROLL AND POS- HARD. Appropriates funds to the Illinois State Scholarship Commission for ordinary and contingent expenses and certain grants and guaranteed loans, as follows. Effec- tive July 1, 1985. T otal .............................................................................................. $244,088,400 G R F .......................................................................................... $126,788,400 St. School Commission Student Loan Fund .............................. 113,100,000 Fed. St. Student Incentive Trust Fund ........................................... 4,200,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases Contractual Services line item and redistributes Printing and Equip- ment line items to decrease ordinary and contingent expenses appropriation by $8,800. Decreases appropriations for grants and scholarships by $2,118,000. Changes Federal State Student Incentive Trust Fund to Federal Student Incentive Trust Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases retirement line item and decreases other ordinary and contingent line items for a net reduction of $58,000. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $71,900. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MATIJEVICH Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 110-002-000 Passed both Houses 225 SB-0361-Cont. Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0057 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0057 SB-0362 WEAVER,S, D'ARCO, ROCK, VADALABENE, DUNN,RALPH, DAVID- SON, MAITLAND, CARROLL, POSHARD, ETHEREDGE, HALL AND DEANGELIS. Makes appropriations of $520,821,200 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year ending June 30, 1986, as follows. Effective July 1, 1985. G eneral Revenue Fund ....................................... .................... $426,722,700 U niversity Incom e Fund ................................................................. 84,156,600 Agricultural Premium Fund ......................................................... 8,748,000 Fire Prevention Fund ........................................................... ............... 938,900 Real Estate Research and Education Fund ........................................ 255,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with substantially similar appropriations of $516,488,400 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for the ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1986. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes appropriation of $7,834,000 to U of I for miscellaneous capital improvements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Reduces U of I personal services line item by $1,079,700. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted 026-023-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor JOHNSON Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING Committee Appropriations II Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor SATTERTHWAITE Committee Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 108-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor 226 SB-0362-Cont. Jul 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0034 Effective date 07-19-85 SB-0363 WEAVER,S. Appropriates $823,143 for the ordinary and contingent expenses and relocation expenses of the State Universities Civil Service System. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases personal services and retirement by a total of $45,658. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Decreases OCE lines and increases retirement for a net decrease of $6951. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases Relocation Expenses line item by $42,400. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Increases retirement line item; restores other line items to original appropriation before S-am 2; for a net increase of $11,154. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement line item by $32,530. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by $3,122. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Amendment No.02 APPROP II Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 WEAVER,S Amendment No.04 WEAVER,S Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jul 12 Jul 19 Oct 17 SB-0364 Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 110-000-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/053-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0058 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0058 VADALABENE - DUNN,RALPH, ROCK, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON, MAITLAND, CARROLL, POSHARD, ETHEREDGE, HALL AND DEAN- 227 SB-0364-Cont. GELIS. Appropriates $194,622,800 for ordinary and contingent expenses of Southern Il- linois University for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1986. Effective July 1, 1985. G eneral Revenue ........................................................................... 151,666,800 SIU Incom e Fund ........................................................................... 42,956,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with substantially similar appropriations of $192,945,600 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of South- ern Illinois University for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1986. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes $2,995,900 to SIU Board of Trustees for miscellaneous capital improvements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Decreases personal services by $443,300. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reappropriation for student approved welfare and recreation projects at S.I.U. and specifically at the Edwardsville campus, by a total of $559,850. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Amendment No.02 APPROP II Amendment No.03 APPROP II 025-025-001 Amendment No.04 APPROP II Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.05 VADALABENE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Jun 03 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 15 Jul 19 Adopted Adopted Lost Adopted Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Committee Appropriations II Recommended do pass 019-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0035 Effective date 07-19-85 'SB-0365 ETHEREDGE - POSHARD, ROCK, WEAVER,S, VADALABENE, DUNN,RALPH, DAVIDSON, MAITLAND, CARROLL, HALL AND DE- ANGELIS. (Ch. 122, pars. 102-16 and 102-16.01) I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 228 SB-0365-Cont. Amends the Public Community College Act. Increases the credit hour grant rate and revises the formula for distribution of equalization grants, increasing both the equalized assessed valuation per student threshold and the EAV per student grant amount. Eliminates energy conservation grants, provides for repair and renovation grants, modifies provisions relating to disadvantaged student and energy conserva- tion grants, and changes the advanced technology equipment matching grant pro- gram to a pure grant program. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes additional changes in the credit hour grant rates and in the formula for distribution of equalization grants. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Jul 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0105 Effective date 07-24-85 'SB-0366 ETHEREDGE - HALL, DEANGELIS, ROCK, WEAVER,S, VADALA- BENE, DUNN,RALPH, DAVIDSON, MAITLAND, CARROLL AND POS- HARD. (Ch. 122, par. 30-15.7) Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Law in The School Code. In- creases to $2,900 (from $2,400) and to $1,450 (from $1,200) the scholarship award for full and part-time undergraduate enrollment, respectively. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces the proposed increase in full and part-time scholarship awards by $50 (to $2850) and $25 (to $1425), respectively. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations II May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor PETERSON,W First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 229 SB-0366-Cont. May 22 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Jul 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0027 Effective date 07-18-85 SB-0367 LUFT. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8a) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Vests the Commerce Commission with the pow- er to control the business and financial activities of certain affiliated interests. Effec- tive immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0368 JOYCE,JEROME AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the members of the Illinois Com- merce Commission shall select a Chairman at two year intervals. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 2a and 10.1 Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Public Utilities Code. Changes the name of the II. Commerce Commission to the I1. Public Utilities Commission. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 3SB-0369 POSHARD. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-108 and 14-110) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to make Department of Corrections security employees who meet certain age and service requirements eli- gible for the alternative annuity provided for State police and other law enforce- ment personnel. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in actuarial liability ................................. ..... ..... $7,000,000 Increase in total annual cost ............................................................ 1,700,000 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 230 SB-0369-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical corrections in citing of yee Mar 20 1985 First reading Mar 26 Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C May 07 ars. Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommnded do pass as amend 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 050-006-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PHELPS Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICHMOND Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0370 VADALABENE AND TOPINKA. (Ch. 8, pars. 704.01 and 716) Amends the Humane Care for Animals Act. Provides for seizure of animals and equipment found at the location of activities involving an animal fight. Prohibits the fastening of any live animal to a machine in order to be pursued by a dog. Autho- rizes the seizure and sale at public auction of vehicles used in certain violations of this Act. Requires veterinarians to report cases of animal fighting to the Depart- ment of Agriculture. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Tabled By Sponsor Activities Committee discharged Re-referred to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Committee discharged SB-0371 LEMKE. (Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-54) Amends the Public Insurance Adjusters Article of the Insurance Code. Provides that an applicant for a license as a public insurance adjuster need not complete an examination if the applicant has, during three of the five years immediately prior to the date of application, been an employee of an insurance company authorized to transact business in this State adjusting damage under a policy written by such company. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 17, 1985) Adds provision exempting persons who, prior to January 1, 1983, have at least 5 years experience adjusting fire insurance claims from the adjuster's exam. Apr 10 Apr 18 231 SB-0371-Cont. 232 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provisions limiting exemption to fire insurance adjusters. Removes Janu- ary 1, 1987 limitation on the exemption. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that for an applicant for a license as an insurance adjuster to be exempt from the examination requirement, the applicant must have had (1) prior to Janu- ary 1, 1983, 5 years experience adjusting claims under policies issued by an autho- rized Illinois insurer, 3 of which were in adjusting fire insurance claims; and (2) worked under a limited license for 5 years. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Judiciary I May 01 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-LEMKE Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 044-006-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 24 Sep 21 Oct 17 Assigned to Insurance Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor CULLERTON Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.01 NASH Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-003-003 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/054-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. SB-0372 LEMKE - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 30, new par. 35a; Ch. 110 1/2, pars. 9-8 and 28-11, and new par. 24-2.1) Amends An Act concerning conveyances and the Probate Act. Provides for re- cording an affidavit of inheritance (and filing a copy thereof in proceedings for ad- ministration of a decedent's estate) when real estate not registered under Torrens is acquired by intestate descent or testamentary devise. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng 233 SB-0372-Cont. May 07 May 16 May 17 May 22 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 24 SB-0373 LEMKE. (Ch. 85, pars. 2102.05 and 2103; amends title) Amends the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act. Permits the Department of Conservation to make grants to local governments with monies ap- propriated from the Capital Development Fund or other available funds for devel- opment and improvement of parks and conservation areas. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommended do pass 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 047-006-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Added As A Joint Sponsor CHRISTENSEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0771 Effective date 01-01-86 4 SB-0374 LEMKE - ZITO. (New Act; Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 662, new pars. 141.158 and 653.1) Creates the Local Governmental Infrastructure Finance Act and amends the General Obligation Bond Act and the State Finance Act. Requires the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to establish a program for making loans to 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Motion disch comm, advc 2nd O'CONNELL Committee discharged 111-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Lost 058-055-001 May 07 May 15 May 16 May 22 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 26 Jul 24 Sep 21 SB-0374-Cont. units of local government which are required by the federal government, the State or another unit of local government to finance infrastructure projects. Authorizes the issuance of an additional $100,000,000 in State general obligation bonds, the proceeds of which are to be deposited into a special fund in the State treasury which is created for purposes of the program. Effective July 1, 1985. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE SB-374 increases: General obligation authorization by ........................................ $100.0 M(2.0%) Potential general obligation debt by ........................................ $218.5 M (2.4%) Per capita IL general obligation debt by ..................................... $ 8.62 (2.0%) SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Illinois Development Finance Authority, rather than the De- partment of Commerce and Community Affairs, shall administer the program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 141.158 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 850.07z6, 850.07z7, 850.07z8, 850.07z9, 850.07zl 1, 850.07zl5, new pars. 850.07z8a, 850.07zl26 and 850.07zl2d Deletes new provisions. Amends the IL Development Finance Authority Act. Creates the Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund for the purpose of administering the distribution of loan moneys to units of local government. Specifies that no unit of local government may finance more than 50% of the costs of an infrastructure project or that percent of the project costs needed to match a federal grant, which- ever is applicable, with loans from the Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund. Speci- fies the criteria for approving loan applications. Authorizes units of local government to pledge certain tax receipts as security for repayment of loans. In the amendatory provisions of the General Obligation Bond Act, deletes references to Local Governmental Infrastructure Finance Act and Local Infrastructure Project Fund and replaces with the IL Development Finance Authority Act and the Infra- structure Revolving Loan Fund. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Committee Local Government Apr 19 State Debt Note Filed Committee Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Amendment No.02 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Lost 030-026-002 SB-0375 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 510) Amends the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Deletes requirement that al- cohol contained in a confectionary be derived solely from the use of flavoring ex- tracts to be excepted from the definition of "adulterated" food. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 234 SB-0375-Cont: May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 17 Primary Sponsor Changed To CHRISTENSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 104-005-004 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0340 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0376 NETSCH - NEWHOUSE - KUSTRA. (Ch. 24, par. 3-7-2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that appointments required to be made by the mayor with the advice and consent of the city council shall be deemed to be approved if the city council does not act thereon within 180 days of the ap- pointment. Applicable to home rule units. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Lost 018-028-006 'SB-0377 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - DUDYCZ AND DEGNAN. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Income Tax Act to provide an individual taxpayer with an income tax deduction equal to the amount of tuition payments made to a public or non-public elementary or secondary school located in Illinois, not to exceed $2,000 for the taxable year. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Revenue Mar 27 Added As A Co-sponsor DEGNAN Committee Revenue Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Committee Revenue SB-0378 BLOOM - NEDZA - KEATS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-205 and 6-206) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State shall pro- mulgate rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act concerning standards used in granting restricted driving permits. Sets standards for the issuance and re- vocation of probationary driver's licenses by the Secretary. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-113 Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-205 and 6-206 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Ve- hicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State may issue a probationary drivers li- cense to a person whose driving privileges have been suspended or revoked. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 235 SB-0378-Cont. Mar 20 1985 Mar 26 Apr 11 First reading Placed Calndr,Second Read May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor ] Placed Calndr,Second Read May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 Placed Calndr,Third Readir May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readn May 24 Hse Sponsor TUERK First reading Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 17 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Ing KEATS Ing BLOOM Adopted ng -000-000 g Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0510 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0379 NEDZA - BLOOM. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-195, 6-205, 6-206 and 6-700) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Adds installations of the armed forces to the definition of "state", and the violation of driving regulations on such installations to those offenses for which conviction may result in license suspension or revocation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-195, 6-205 and 6-700 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Ve- hicle Code. Provides that a conviction of a driving offense on a military base may serve as cause for the Secretary of State to revoke or suspend a driving license or permit. Mar 20 1985 Mar 26 Apr 11 Apr 16 May 16 May 17 May 22 Jun 05 Jun 18 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KULAS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 017-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor 236 SB-0379-Cont. Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0772 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0380 KUSTRA AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 122, par. 14-7.02a) Amends The School Code. Increases the per capita State reimbursement ceiling for provision of extraordinary special education services from $2,000 to $3,000. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 29 Re-committed to Education-Elementary & Secondary SSB-0381 KUSTRA AND MACDONALD. (Ch. 122, par. 14-7.01) Amends The School Code. Changes "average daily attendance" to "average daily enrollment" for calculating per capita tuition costs for special education facilities serving students from other districts. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 29 Re-committed to Education-Elementary & Secondary 'SB-0382 KUSTRA - MACDONALD. (Ch. 122, par. 14-13.01) Amends The School Code. Increases the annual State reimbursement rate for provision of certain special education personnel from $6,250 to $11,000 and from $2,500 to $4,500. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 14-7.01 and 14-7.02a Changes the increases from $11,000 to $9,000 and from $4,500 to $3,000. Changes "average daily attendance" to "average daily enrollment" for calculating per capita tuition costs for special education facilities serving students from other districts. Changes the State reimbursement allowed to a district providing extraor- dinary special education services to 100% of the amount greater than 1.00 times the district's per capita cost, not to exceed $2,000 per student, plus 80% of such costs thereafter. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 237 SB-0382-Cont. May 29 Re-committed to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0383 POSHARD - DUNN,RALPH - O'DANIEL. Appropriates $1,000,000 from the Road Fund to the Department of Transporta- tion for the preparation of plans for construction of a River to River Road in South- ern Illinois. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases appropriation by $600,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Reappropriates $400,000 to DOT for studies, preliminary engineering and consultation contracts necessary for plans for a River to River Road in Southern Illinois. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,RALPH Committee Appropriations I Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Committee Appropriations I May 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL & POSHARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Added As A Joint Sponsor RICHMOND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 21 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SSB-0384 POSHARD - DAWSON - JONES, WELCH, O'DANIEL, KELLY, COFFEY, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ET- HEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, SCHAFFER, SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, TO- PINKA, WATSON, WEAVER,S, LEMKE AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 23, par. 6202) Amends the Respite Demonstration Program Act to extend its application to vic- tims of Alzheimer's disease. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies Act applies to victims of Alzheimer's Disease who are 55 years of age or older. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 6205 Identifies the target population as persons 55 years of age or older. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, DAVIDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS, DONAHUE Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 238 SB-0384-Cont. Mar 25-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND, Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor KUSTRA, MACDONALD, Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR, SCHAFFER, Added As A Co-sponsor SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA, WATSON Added As A Co-sponsor & WEAVER,S Committee Assignment of Bills Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Joint Sponsor VITEK Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-001-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0511 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0385 WELCH - DAWSON - JONES - CARROLL, POSHARD, ROCK, ZITO, O'DANIEL, COFFEY, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, SCHAFFER, SCHUNE- MAN, SOMMER, TOPINKA, WATSON, WEAVER,S, LEMKE, BLOOM AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 127, par. 6.06) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Creates within the Department of Public Health an Interagency Alzheimer's Disease Unit consisting of 11 members appoint- ed by the Governor and the legislative leaders. Requires the Unit to provide guid- ance to various State agencies having jurisdiction over health or medical assistance programs in regard to how those programs may more effectively serve the specific needs of the victims of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Effective July 1, 1986. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 239 SB-0385-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 6.06 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 6108.04 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Act on the Aging to create an Alzheimer's Task Force within the Department on Aging; speci- fies composition and the manner of appointment on the Task Force. Requires the Task Force to provide guidance to various State Agencies having jurisdiction over health or medical assistance programs in regard to how those programs may more effectively serve the specific needs of the victims of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Within one year after the effective date of the amendatory provisions, re- quires the Task Force to sponsor a Statewide conference to explore the progress of newly established programs, identify future needs for legislation and program needs, and make recommendations on program needs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases the membership of the Alzheimer's Task Force by 8 voting members consisting of 2 physicians experienced in treatment of Alzheimer's disease, 4 family members of Alzheimer's disease victims, an operator of a home health agency and a representative of an area agency on aging. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, DAVIDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS, DONAHUE Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH Added As A Co-sponsor ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND, Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor KUSTRA, MACDONALD, Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR, SHAFFER, Added As A Co-sponsor SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA, WATSON, Added As A Co-sponsor & WEAVER,S Committee Assignment of Bills Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor BLOOM Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Joint Sponsor SUTKER Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 06 Amendment No.01 AGING Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 240 SB-0385-Cont. Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0512 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0386 O'DANIEL - DAWSON - JONES - CARROLL, POSHARD, ROCK, SMITH, KELLY, COFFEY, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONAHUE, DU- DYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO- KARIS, HUDSON, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, SCHAFFER, SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, TOPINKA, WATSON, WEAVER,S, LEMKE AND BLOOM. (New Act) Creates the Alzheimer's Disease Reporting Act. Requires physicians and other persons employed by hospitals, nursing care facilities, clinics and other facilities to report any diagnosis or discovery of Alzheimer's disease to the Department of Pub- lic Health. Authorizes the Department to release the information contained in the reports to persons and organizations seeking such information for legitimate health-related research purposes. Requires any person obtaining information from the Department to agree in writing to maintain the confidentiality of the identities of individual patients. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 55.41 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires Dept. of Public Health to establish standards and procedures for the collection, maintenance and exchange of confidential personal and medical in- formation necessary for the identification and evaluation of victims of Alzheimer's Disease and for the conduct of consultation, referral and treatment through physi- cians, primary Alzheimer's centers and regional centers provided for in the newly enacted Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act. Requires the Department to encour- age victims of Alzheimer's disease to consent to an autopsy upon their death; re- quires Dept. to conduct training programs for medical examiners and coroners in the proper conduct of an autopsy to determine whether Alzheimer's disease was a contributing factor to a death. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, DAVIDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS, DONAHUE Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH Added As A Co-sponsor ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND, Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS, HUDSON Added As A Co-sponsor KUSTRA, MACDONALD, Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR, SCHAFFER, Added As A Co-sponsor SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA, WATSON, Added As A Co-sponsor & WEAVER,S Committee Assignment of Bills Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor BLOOM Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 241 SB-0386-Cont. May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To DEJAEGHER Added As A Joint Sponsor VITEK Added As A Joint Sponsor HOMER Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0420 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0387 DAWSON - WELCH - JONES - CARROLL, POSHARD, O'DANIEL, KEL- LY, SMITH, ZITO, D'ARCO, LUFT, LEMKE AND BLOOM. Appropriates $200,000 to the Department of Public Health for grants to quali- fied institutions as defined by the Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act. Effective July 1, 1985. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes effective date. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Appropriations II Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Appropriations II May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor BLOOM Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Committee Appropriations II May 14 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BOWMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 19 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 242 SB-0387-Cont. Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 'SB-0388 DAWSON - ZITO - JONES - CARROLL, POSHARD, O'DANIEL, WELCH, KELLY, D'ARCO, LUFT, COFFEY, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIED- LAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, SCHAFFER, SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, TOPINKA, WATSON AND WEA- VER,S, LEMKE AND BLOOM. (New Act) Creates the Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act. Authorizes the Department of Public Health to award grants to postsecondary higher educational institutions with medical centers for the purpose of establishing Alzheimer's disease diagnostic and treatment centers. Also authorizes the Department to award grants for research aimed at finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease. Requires the Department to file an annual report with the General Assembly concerning the progress of the grant program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act. Creates an Alzheimer's Disease Advisory Committee. Specifies composition and qualifications of membership on Committee. By January 1, 1987, requires the Department of Public Health, in consultation with the Committee, to develop standards for the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of the victims of Al- zhemier's disease and the conduct of research through Regional Alzheimer's Dis- ease Centers and other providers of service. Requires at least one Regional Center to be conveniently located to serve the metropolitan Chicago area and at least one such center to be conveniently located to serve the balance of the State. Requires the Dept. to prepare an Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Plan every 3 years. Autho- rizes the Dept. to provide grants to regional centers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines "primary Alzheimer's provider". Requires the Department of Public Health to develop standards for a service network and designation of regional cen- ters and primary providers, rather than standards for the designation of regional centers. Requires the Department to develop policies and standards governing ad- mission to and utilization of the programs, facilities and services available through the ADA network. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, DAVIDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS, DONAHUE Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH Added As A Co-sponsor ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND, Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor KUSTRA, MACDONALD, Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR, SCHAFFER, Added As A Co-sponsor SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA, WATSON, Added As A Co-sponsor & WEAVER,S Committee Assignment of Bills Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor BLOOM Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Recommnded do pass as amend 006-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 243 SB-0388-Cont. May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Primary Sponsor Changed To MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor BOWMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Joint Sponsor CHRISTENSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN Committee Select Comm on Aging Amendment No.01 AGING Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0513 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0389 ROCK - DAWSON - JONES - CARROLL, POSHARD, O'DANIEL, WELCH, KELLY, ZITO, JONES, COFFEY, DEANGELIS, DUNN,RALPH, GEO-KARIS, KUSTRA, TOPINKA, LEMKE AND BLOOM. (Ch. 73, new par. 968L) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to require all policies of accident and health insurance issued in this State to include coverage for the care and treatment of Al- zheimer's disease, including coverage for hospital, nursing, surgical and medical ex- penses incurred in the care and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Also provides that such policies shall include disability income protection for insureds who suffer from Alzheimer's disease. Mar 20 1985 Mar 25 Mar 26 Apr 10 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 01 May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, DEANGELIS, Added As A Co-sponsor DUNN,RALPH, Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS, KUSTRA, Added As A Co-sponsor & TOPINKA Committee Assignment of Bills Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Committee discharged Re-referred to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Co-sponsor BLOOM Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 16 May 22 Jun 04 Jun 06 Jun 18 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 29 Jul 26 Sep 17 244 SB-0390 SB-0390 JONES - DAWSON - SMITH - CARROLL, WELCH, O'DANIEL, POS- HARD, ZITO, COFFEY, DEANGELIS, DUNN,RALPH, GEO-KARIS, KUS- TRA, TOPINKA, LEMKE AND BLOOM. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4152-207a) Amends the Nursing Home Care Reform Act. Requires long-term care facilities to conduct a physical examination of a resident prior to or immediately following his admission to the facility in order to ascertain whether or not he suffers from Al- zheimer's disease. Requires the facilities to provide specialized care and services to any resident found to suffer from Alzheimer's disease. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4152-207a Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 5-5.5 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Public Aid Code. In de- termining prospective payment rates to nursing care facilities, requires the Dept. of Public Aid to include quality incentive payments to recognize and reward facilities for providing quality care above and beyond the minimum standards, and to en- courage the facilities to improve the quality of services provided; provides that such improvements include the implementation of programs to meet the special needs of patients referred for treatment under the Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, DEANGELIS, Added As A Co-sponsor DUNN,RALPH Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS, KUSTRA Added As A Co-sponsor & TOPINKA Committee Assignment of Bills Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor BLOOM Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Recommended do pass 004-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor MATIJEVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0421 Effective date 01-01-86 245 SB-0391 ' SB-0391 POSHARD - DAWSON - JONES, O'DANIEL, KELLY, SMITH, COFFEY, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ET- HEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, SCHAFFER, SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, TO- PINKA, WATSON, WEAVER,S AND LEMKE. (Ch. 23, par. 3432) Amends Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Includes persons who have Alzheimer's disease in the definition of "disabled persons". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 3432 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 3434 Provides that the Dept. of Rehabilitation Services shall establish a program of services to prevent unnecessary institutionalization of persons with Alzheimer's Disease. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Expands the program of services to be established to persons with related disor- ders as well as with Alzheimer's Disease. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, DAVIDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS, DONAHUE Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH Added As A Co-sponsor ETHEREDGE, FAWELLL Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND, Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, Added As A Co-sponsor KUSTRA, MACDONALD, Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR, SCHAFFER, Added As A Co-sponsor SCHUNEMAN, SOMMER, Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA, WATSON, Added As A Co-sponsor & WEAVER,S Committee Assignment of Bills Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 POSHARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 246 247 SB-0391-Cont. Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0207 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0392 SMITH - DAWSON - JONES, KELLY, ZITO, COFFEY, DEANGELIS, DUNN,RALPH, GEO-KARIS, KUSTRA, TOPINKA AND LEMKE. (Ch. 23, new par. 5-5.01) Amends the Public Aid Code. Permits the Department of Public Aid to deter- mine the feasibility of authorizing medical assistance payments for the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 4-1.1. Amends Aid to Families with Dependent Children Article of Public Aid Code. Requires that grants be provided for assistance units consisting exclusively of a pregnant woman with no dependent child to the extent that federal law permits and federal matching funds are available. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, DEANGELIS, Added As A Co-sponsor DUNN,RALPH, Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS, KUSTRA, Added As A Co-sponsor & TOPINKA Committee Assignment of Bills Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BOWMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted 061-047-000 Verified Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 068-049-001 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/031-023-001 Verified Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0773 Effective date 01-01-86 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0393 SSB-0393 HOLMBERG AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 10-5) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 by changing the penalty for child abduction from a Class 4 to a Class 3 felony. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Judiciary II SB-0394 DARROW. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to exclude taxes added to bills pursuant to the Public Utilities Act from gross receipts subject to a municipal utilities tax. Ef- fective January 1, 1986. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB-394 consti- tutes a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to local governments is required. Although data is not available on which to base a reliable estimate of the amount of such reimbursement, the cost could be substantial. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Excludes taxes imposed by municipalities with a population of 1,000,000 or more from provisions of the bill. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, new par. 2208.9 Specifies that provisions including taxes added to customers' bills within the defi- nition of gross receipts are subject to the exclusions provided in the amendatory Act. Amends the State Mandates Act to provide that no reimbursement under that Act shall be required. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, IN THE HOUSE In the opinion of DCCA, SB-394, in the House constitutes a tax exemption man- date for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to local governments would nor- mally be required. However, SB-394 amends the State Mandates Act to relieve the State of reimbursement liability. Although data is not avaliable on which to base a reliable estimate of the amount of reimbursement required, the cost could be substantial. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Revenue Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DARROW & DAWSON Adopted Amendment No.02 DARROW Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 248 SB-0394-Cont. Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SB-0395 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 24, par. 2-3-1.1) Amends provisions of the Illinois Municipal Code relating to the incorporation of villages. Expands the definition of immobile dwelling to include house trailers which are situated on a permanent foundation and are assessed as real property pursuant to the Revenue Act of 1939. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RYDER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0284 Effective date 09-13-85 'SB-0396 RIGNEY - WELCH, WATSON, DUNN,RALPH, SCHUNEMAN, COFFEY, MAITLAND, ETHEREDGE, DONAHUE, WEAVER,S, SOMMER, HOLM- BERG, POSHARD. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 13A-111; Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Vehicle Code to provide for funding of the vehicle emissions inspec- tion program through inspection fees, to be not more than $15 per inspection. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to delete provisions which funded the inspection program out of the Motor Fuel Tax Fund. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 006-004-001 SSB-0397 WATSON. (Ch. 53, par. 8) Amends The Fees and Salaries Act. Provides that a municipality shall be entitled to a $10 prosecution fee for each conviction for a violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code or municipal vehicle ordinance violation prosecuted by the municipal attor- ney. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that municipality shall be entitled to a prosecution fee for a conviction for a traffic violation prosecuted by the municipal attorney which is tried before a circuit or associate judge. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 249 SB-0397-Cont. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KLEMM First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 KLEMM Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-002-002 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0774 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0398 KUSTRA - POSHARD. (Ch. 122, par. 24-11) Amends The School Code. Increases from 2 to 3 years the probationary period a teacher must serve prior to entering contractual continued service in a school dis- trict of fewer than 500,000 inhabitants. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 20 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Added As A Joint Sponsor POSHARD Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 041-009-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Hse Sponsor DIDRICKSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0399 D'ARCO. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-12.2) Amends The School Code. Requires high school students to complete a course on drug abuse as a prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma. Applies to students 250 SB-0399-Cont. entering the 9th grade during or after the 1986-87 school year and to students who have not completed the 10th grade on the amendatory Act's effective date. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SSB-0400 ROCK. (Ch. 46, new pars. 1B-1 through 1B-14) Amends The Election Code. Requires the re-registration of all qualified voters in the State. Prohibits voters who have not re-registered prior to January 1, 1987, from voting in any election held after that date. Mar 26 1985 First reading Mar 27 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections SB-0401 D'ARCO. (Ch. 30, pars. 304.1 and 318.4; Ch. 68, pars. 3-101 and 3-106) Amends the Condominium Property Act and the Human Rights Act to provide that recorded declarations establishing restrictions as to the age of persons owning or renting units in condominium or community associations are not prohibited by the Human Rights Act. Also defines elderly persons to be persons 55 years of age or older. Also empowers the board of managers to make provisions for handicapped unit owners as required by the Human Rights Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends scope of bill to include restrictions concerning occupancy. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes restriction to apply to those existent prior to filing of initial declaration only. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds phrase "in the initial declaration" consistent with bill. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 035-015-005 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-002-001 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 LEVIN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 096-016-003 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Adopted ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 251 SB-0401-Cont. Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0775 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0402 D'ARCO. (Ch. 30, pars. 302, 302.1, 304.1, 306, 318, 318.1, and 318.5; Ch. 110, pars. 9-102 and 9-104.1) Amends the Condominium Property Act and the Code of Civil Procedure to change procedural requirements pertaining to condominium operations. Effective immediately. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0403 CARROLL. Appropriates $578,878.68 from various funds to Court of Claims for payment of awards made by Court of Claims. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds appropriations of $1,173,494.90 to the Court of Claims for payment of awards made by the Court of Claims. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $269.05 to Court of Claims for payment of a claim to Virginia Irene Noyd. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $3,745,596.80 to the Court of Claims for payment of awards made by the Court of Claims; deletes claim No. 85-CC-1274 ($18,290); changes refer- ence from OSHA to Federal Industrial Service Fund; for a net increase of $3,727,206.80. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates an additional $127,158.37 for payment of claims for services to cli- ents of DCFS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates an additional $127,158.37 for payment of claims for services to cli- ents of Dept. of Rehab. Services. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $84,303.83 for payment of claims pursuant to care and support of dependent children placed in shelter care by DCFS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Approp. additional $302,652.70 for payment of claims pursuant to care and sup- port of dependent children placed in shelter care by DCFS. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1 and 2. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 4, 5, 6, and 7. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Appropriates an additional $132,500 for 2 more claims. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 25 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 046-006-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEVERENZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 252 253 SB-0403-Cont. Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.02 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.03 ROPP Withdrawn Amendment No.04 ROPP Adopted Amendment No.05 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.06 CHURCHILL Adopted Amendment No.07 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,04,05,06,07 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,04,05,06,07 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,04,05,06,07 Jun 30 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,04,05,06,07 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Jul 01 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-001-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0685 Effective date 09-20-85 'SB-0404 LUFT - DEANGELIS, DARROW, DEMUZIO, HALL, HOLMBERG, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, KELLY, O'DANIEL, POSHARD, SANGMEISTER, WELCH, ZITO, VADALABENE, LEMKE, SAVICKAS, DAWSON AND ROCK. (Ch. 120, par. 7-704) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Raises from $500 to $1000 the minimum aggregate amount of wages withheld by an employer which requires the employer to make quarter monthly payments to the Department of Revenue. Requires an em- ployer to make monthly payments to the Department if the aggregate amount with- held by him is between $500 and $1,000, rather than between $100 and $500 as current law provides. Provides that the Department may permit employers to make only annual payments if the aggregate amount withheld is less than $500, rather than less than $100 as current law provides. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds January 1, 1986 effective date. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0404-Cont. 254 FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by the IL Dept. of Revenue) The Dept. estimates that SB-404 would result in a one-time revenue deferral of $12 million (maximum) from FY 86 to FY 87. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue Apr 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor DARROW, DEMUZIO, Added As A Co-sponsor HALL, HOLMBERG Added As A Co-sponsor JOYCE,J.E., KELLY Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL, POSHARD Added As A Co-sponsor SANGMEISTER, WELCH Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO, VADALABENE Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE, SAVICKAS Added As A Co-sponsor DAWSON & ROCK Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Assigned to Revenue May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor TATE Committee Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Fiscal Note filed Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0341 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0405 SCHAFFER - KEATS AND GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 19, pars. 1204, 1205 and 1209) Amends the Chain-O-Lakes - Fox River Waterway Management Agency Act. Authorizes the Agency to impose a civil penalty of up to $100 upon persons who use the waterway without paying required user fees. Changes, in the legal description of the territory of the Agency, a reference to the "east" boundary of Antioch Township to the "west" boundary of the township. Specifies that a person who seeks to become a member of the board of directors of the Agency or who signs a nominating petition must be a resident of the territory of the Agency. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes corrections in the legal description of the territory. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes Agency to impose penalty for knowingly using waterway without pay- ing required user fees. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Local Government SB-0405- Cont. Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KLEMM Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-001 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0776 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0406 WELCH AND GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 55b) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Requires that each billing statement which sets forth the charges assessed against a consumer by a public utility for the furnishing of gas for heat or cold, or electricity, shall clearly identify, on an item-by-item basis, the reason for each charge assessed against the consumer in a manner readily un- derstandable by an ordinary, reasonable, prudent person. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that each billing statement is to "clearly identify the customer's rate classification" in lieu of, "on an item-by-item basis, the reason for each charge as- sessed against the consumer". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 26, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 32.8 Provides that no public utility which bills customers for consumption on an esti- mated basis shall impose a penalty charge upon any customer for late payment of an estimated bill. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 32.8 Creates the Small Business Utility Advocate Act. Creates the position of Small Business Utility Advocate to represent, protect and promote the interests of the small business utility customers of Illinois and to inform and educate small business utility customers about the duty and mission of the Small Business Utility Advo- cate. Permits the Advocate to intervene or participate on behalf of small business utility customers in any proceedings which affects the interests of small business utility customers. The Advocate shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. 255 SB-0406-Cont. Mar 26 1985 Mar 27 First reading Rfrd to C Assigned & Enei Apr 18 Recommi 013-00 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICL Amendment No.02 WELCH Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor LEVIN First reading Rfrd to C Assigned Do Pass/. Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 WASHINGTON 057-045-001 -omm on Assignment to Agriculture, Conservation rgy nded do pass as amend 0-000 JLTURE Adopted Adopted 'omm on Assignment to Public Utilities Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 HUFF Tabled Amendment No.03 MAUTINO Tabled Amendment No.04 MAUTINO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 04 Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS S Concurs in H Amend. 04/052-004-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0686 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0407 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 32b) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Requires a public utility advertisement which attempts to portray the use of nuclear energy in the production of electricity as be- ing less expensive to electricity consumers than the use of alternate energy sources to conspicuously include a statement that the costs of finally and safely disposing of spent nuclear fuel used in the production of electricity may ultimately offset or ex- ceed any savings consumers may at the time be experiencing from the use of nuclear energy. Mar 26 1985 First reading Mar 27 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 'SB-0408 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 85, new par. 2208.9; Ch. 120, new par. 500.24) Amends The State Mandates Act and the Revenue Act of 1939. Exempts from taxes levied under The School Code the residence of a person 65 years of age or 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. May 22 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 24 Sep 20 256 SB-0408-Cont. older whose annual household income is $12,000 or less. Describes eligible resi- dences for this exemption and defines annual household income. Exempts from The State Mandates Act. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL Gov'Ts. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue SSB-0409 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 32, new par. 15.86; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983 and the State finance Act to pro- vide that 60% all franchise taxes collected pursuant to Article 15 of the Business Corporation Act of 1983 be deposited into the newly created Franchise Tax Distri- bution Fund for annual appropriation to the State Board of Education for distribu- tion to all school districts in an amount proportionate to the number of students enrolled in each school district. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue SSB-0410 SANGMEISTER - COFFEY. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 9-901; Ch. 122, pars. 17-2, 17-3.2, 17-11, 17-12, 17-16, 18-8 and 34-53; new pars. 17-17, 17-17.1 and 18-8A, rep. pars. 17-2.1, 17-3, 17-3.1 and 17-3.3; and Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates a State income tax to be used exclusively for school aid. Amends various Acts to provide for its levy at the rate of 2.20% prior to January 1, 1987 and 1.78% on and after January 1, 1987 of net income for individuals, trusts and estates, and 3.52% prior to January 1, 1987 and 2.85% on and after January 1, 1987 of net in- come for corporations, and to provide for its administration and distribution. Elimi- nates local property tax levied for educational purposes and Summer School Fund Tax Levy. Effective January 1, 1986, with the first taxable year ending December 31, 1986. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue SB-0411 RIGNEY. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 12-215 and 12-709) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that vehicles displaying slow-moving vehicle emblems may use amber oscillating, rotating or flashing lights. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-709 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-205.1 Deletes amendment to slow moving vehicle emblem provision of Vehicle Code. Amends Implements of husbandry or slow moving vehicles provision to allow opera- tion of flashing amber signal lamp during daylight hours. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Transportation Apr 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 257 SB-0411-Cont. May 17 Hse Sponsor ROPP Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0285 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0412 RIGNEY - BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, par. 115-5; 95 1/2, new par. 11-501.3) Amends The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and the Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes written blood alcohol results of tests conducted in the regular course of pro- viding emergency medical treatment admissible as evidence in criminal cases if cer- tain criteria are met. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Committee Judiciary II SB-0413 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 37, pars. 1.3, 1.4 and 72.1) Amends Acts relating to judges. Reapportions Judicial Districts and Circuits. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores Tazewell County to the Third Judicial District and the 10th Judicial Circuit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Creates a new judicial circuit consisting of the counties of Iroquois and Kankakee. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Deletes reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 1.3 and 1.4 Recommends that Iroquois County be left in the third judicial district. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor VANDUYNE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 010-005-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading 258 SB-0413-Cont. Jun 24 Amendment No.01 JOHNSON Verified Lost Amendment No.02 VANDUYNE Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Passed 061-050-002 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto SANGMEISTER Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 055-002-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto VANDUYNE Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-003-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Nov 20 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1030 Effective date 11-20-85 SB-0414 DEGNAN. (Ch. 120, par. 564) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require that property listed as non-carrier real estate by a railroad include the permanent real estate index number. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 501e Amends the farmland assessment provisions to provide that in counties with more than 3,000,000 inhabitants, for 1985 and subsequent years the equalized assessed value per acre of all farmland in such county shall be the lesser of either 16% of the fair cash value of such farmland estimated at the price it would bring at a fair, vol- untary sale for use by the buyer as a farm as defined in Section 1 or 90% of the actu- al 1983 average equalized assessed value per acre certified by the Department. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCGANN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/053-000-004 Passed both Houses 259 SB-0414-Cont. Jul 24 Sep 21 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0777 Effective date 09-21-85 'SB-0415 DEGNAN. (Ch. 120, par. 500) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require publication of notice of requirement to file annual certificate of exemption. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to change the provisions relating to the type of newspapers in which pub- lication of the notice can be made. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm on May 22 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 26 Adopted Assignment Assigned to Revenue Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'SB-0416 HOLMBERG. (Ch. 25, par. 27.1; Ch. 40, par. 705) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act and the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides an annual fee of $20 to the clerk of the circuit court in counties under 1,000,000 population for collecting and disbursing maintenance and child support payments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes a court clerk directed to receive support payments to hire an attorney to collect support payments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Removes the allowance of deduction of postage from support payments. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 May 17 May 22 May 23 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI Added As A Joint Sponsor HALLOCK Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,JOHN Committee Judiciary I ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 260 SB-0416-Cont. Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Withdrawn Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 20 Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 102-008-003 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02,03 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 03/058-000-000 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02 Jun 28 H Refuses to Recede Amend 02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/GIORGI, STECZO, CULLERTON, PETERSON,W AND HALLOCK Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOLMBERG MAROVITZ, BERMAN, GEO-KARIS & BARKHAUSEN Jul 01 House report submitted House Conf. report lost 1ST/048-061-003 3/5 vote required House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/014-031-001 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/HOLMBERG MAROVITZ, BERMAN, GEO-KARIS & BARKHAUSEN SSB-0417 HALL. (New Act) Provides for the further effectuation of a compact made by the States of Illinois and Missouri creating a bi-state development district and a bi-state development agency, by authorizing the bi-state development agency to meet with and bargain collectively with employees of the district or their representatives. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Labor and Commerce ' SB-0418 O'DANIEL - JOYCE,JEROME, LUFT, COFFEY, POSHARD, DEMUZIO, SCHUNEMAN AND RIGNEY. (Ch. 19, pars. 65, 65f, 76 and 78) Amends Act in relation to rivers, lakes and streams. Provides that no permit is- sued by the Department of Transportation for the building of structures in any pub- lic body of water or flood plain, or for work by a drainage district involving streams, shall be required for drainage on land used for agricultural purposes. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 261 SB-0418-Cont. 262 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 19, pars. 65f, 76 Adds reference to: Ch. 19, new par. 79 Provides that after July 1 , 1985, no person, State agency or unit of local govern- ment shall undertake construction in a public body of water or a stream without a permit from DOT. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 18 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'DANIEL & MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HARTKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor WAIT Added As A Joint Sponsor RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Recommended do pass 010-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 110-006-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Jul 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0121 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0419 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 120, par. 429a3) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to allow the taxpayer to include on his quarter- ly report information that was unavailable or omitted from the reports for the 2 pre- vious quarters. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by the IL Dept. of Revenue) The Dept. estimates that there will be no revenue impact associated with SB-419. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue Apr 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0419-Cont. Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 21 Jul 19 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Fiscal Note filed Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0422 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0420 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 48, par. 571) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that with regard to the ben- efit wage transfer provision of the Act, a "subsequent employer" may include any employing unit during the claimant's benefit year, or any base period or last em- ploying unit. Effective immediately. Mar 26 1985 First reading Mar 27 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0421 LUFT. (Ch. 110, par. 8-802) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Permits a physician, in a civil or criminal action brought pursuant to The Illinois Public Aid Code, to disclose certain infor- mation which he has acquired from a patient, the disclosure of which would other- wise be prohibited by the physician-patient privilege, unless such disclosure would be prohibited under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidenti- ality Act. Mar 26 1985 First reading Mar 27 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I 'SB-0422 DUNN,RALPH. (Ch. 120, par. 1102) Amends the Bingo License and Tax Act to allow in counties of less than 3,000,000 inhabitants 2 additional bingo games after the $2,250 prize limit for a single day of bingo has been reached (presently allowed only in adjoining counties having 200,000 to 275,000 inhabitants each). Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the additional games to adjoining counties with 200,000 to 275,000 inhab- itants each, and counties adjacent to such counties which are adjacent to not more than 2 counties. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Executive Apr 18 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUNN,RALPH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 050-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor FLINN Added As A Joint Sponsor GOFORTH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 263 SB-0422-Cont. May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0687 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-0423 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 40, par. 502, new par. 503a; rep. par. 503) Amends Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act and creates Uniform Marital Property Act. Classifies property of spouses and provides that the disposition of property shall be in accordance with such classification. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Judiciary I 3SB-0424 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 8-138 and 8-150.1) Amends the Chicago Municipal Employees' Article of the Pension Code. Pro- vides for a change in the early retirement annuity discount (from 1/2 of 1% to 1/4 of 1%) for qualifying employees withdrawing after June 30, 1986, applies the same change to the spousal annuity discount, and authorizes a qualifying employee with- drawing after June 30, 1986 to elect a life annuity benefit accrual rate of 2.20% for all years of service. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in actuarial liability .................. .... ... ................ $ 126,800,000 Increase in total annual cost ....................................................... 16,400,000 Increase in total annual cost as % of payroll ........................................... 3.3% STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB 424 creates a retirement benefit mandate for which reimbursement of the increased cost to a unit of local government is required under the State Mandates Act. The estimated annual cost is $16.4 million. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 01 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 3SB-0425 KEATS. (New Act) Enlarges the corporate limits of the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago to include certain described real property. Effective immediately. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 264 SB-0425-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 42, pars. 280, 328d Deletes everything and adds provisions amending the North Shore Sanitary Act to raise maximum salaries of trustee, and amending the Metropolitan Sanitary Dis- trict to revise bond interest rate limits. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 24 Aug 23 Recommended do pass 009-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 KIRKLAND Withdrawn Amendment No.02 KIRKLAND Withdrawn Amendment No.03 TERZICH Withdrawn Amendment No.04 TERZICH Adopted Amendment No.05 KIRKLAND Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 073-044-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 04 S Concurs in H Amend. 04/046-004-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0208 Effective date 08-23-85 SB-0426 DEMUZIO - DAVIDSON. (Ch. 15, par. 209.03) Amends the State Comptroller Act. Provides that the Comptroller, with the ap- proval of the State Treasurer, may provide by rule or regulation for the direct de- posit of payments to persons lawfully entitled to State warrants. Effective immediately. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Executive Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIDSON Committee Executive SB-0427 DONAHUE - DEMUZIO. (Ch. 122, par. 5-30) Amends The School Code. Authorizes the trustees of schools or other school offi- cials having legal title to school sites or lands to grant roadway easements with the consent of the school board of the district in which the real estate is located. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds required language to title. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 265 SB-0427-Cont. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor COWLISHAW First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0428 KUSTRA - ROCK - KEATS. Appropriates $50,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs from the Tourism Promotion Fund for a grant to the Glenbrook South High School Bank to participate in the Aloha Bowl Parade, in December, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds appropriation of $25,000 for a grant to the Masterworks Chorale of Belleville. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds appropriation of $26,000 for a grant to the Danville High School Band. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds appropriation of $15,000 for a grant to the Lincoln-Way Community High School Band. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds appropriation of $25,000 for a grant to the Prospect High School Marching Band. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds appropriation of $1,625 for a grant to the Dixon High School Pom-Pom Squad. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $8,000 to DCCA for a grant to the Cobden Apple Knocker March- ing Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $10,000 to DCCA for a grant to Mt. Zion H.S. District No. 3. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $40,000 to DCFS for Oregon H.S. Choir participation in 1986 Int'l. Youth and Music Festival in Vienna, Austria. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Appropriations I May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 SANGMEISTER Adopted Amendment No.04 MACDONALD Adopted Amendment No.05 RIGNEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 048-005-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor PARCELLS Placed Calendr,First Readng 266 SB-0428-Cont. Jun 04 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 OLSON Amendment No.04 OLSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 105-011-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,04 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,04 048-003-000 Withdrawn Adopted Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0269 Effective date 09-06-85 'SB-0429 O'DANIEL - POSHARD AND WELCH. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Exempts the sale or use of farm ma- chinery and equipment from application of those taxes (presently a $1,000 thresh- old for exemption). FISCAL NOTE SB 429 will reduce State revenues by $2.5 to $3.0 million in FY86 assuming a one half fiscal year impact. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue Apr 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Added As A Joint Sponsor ROPP Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Passed both Houses 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 267 SB-0429-Cont. Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0155 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0430 O'DANIEL - POSHARD. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to impose such taxes at the rate of 0% on oil field exploration, drilling and production equipment costing $250 or more. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue Apr 11 Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Revenue SB-0431 HOLMBERG. (Ch. 24, par. 10-1-17) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to exempt deputy elected municipal officials and deputy municipal managers from the civil service provisions of the Code. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Committee Cities and Villages May 29 Recommended do pass 009-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Amendment No.01 GIORGI Withdrawn Amendment No.02 GIGLIO Withdrawn Amendment No.03 GIORGI Withdrawn Amendment No.04 GIGLIO Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0342 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0432 MAITLAND - JOYCE,JEROME. (New Act) Creates an Act to provide for the control of trichinosis in swine; authorizes the Department of Agriculture to develop a control program; provides for the testing and quarantine of suspect swine, and authorizes payment of an indemnity in the event that swine must be destroyed; makes violation of the Act a Class C misdemea- nor, and provides for a fine of not less than $200. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 268 SB-0432-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by the Dept. of Agriculture) If indemnities are to be paid, an estimated $120,000 would be needed. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Agriculture) No change from previous note. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 18 Fiscal Note filed Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor ROPP Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE Oct 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Added As A Joint Sponsor GOFORTH Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE SB-0433 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 1 la-23) Amends the Probate Act. Provides that an agent may not revoke a revocable trust established for the benefit of the principal nor direct payment therefrom to the agent unless the agency agreement contains specific authority for such power. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Committee Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 269 SB-0433-Cont. Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0688 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0434 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. lla-18) Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides an adjudication of disability shall not revoke or otherwise terminate a trust which is revocable by the individual adjudicat- ed to be a disabled person. Further provides the guardian of the estate of a disabled person shall have no authority to revoke or amend a trust which is revocable or amendable by the disabled person, and that the trustee of a trust for the benefit of a disabled person shall not be required to make income or principal payments to the guardian of the estate of the disabled person if the trustee may properly distribute such income or principal for the benefit of the disabled person. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides a court may authorize a guardian to revoke a Totten trust or similar de- posit or withdrawable capital account in trust to the extent necessary to provide for the best interests of the ward. Specifies a trustee shall not be required to distribute income or principal to the guardian where the trustee has discretionary power to ap- ply the income or principal for the ward's benefit, but the guardian may bring an ac- tion on behalf of the ward to compel the trustee to exercise such discretion or to seek relief from an abuse of discretion. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Committee Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 015-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0689 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0435 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 110 1/2, pars. 6-2, 9-4, 9-5, 9-6, 1 la-9, 1 la-17, 12-2, 12-4, 12-5, 12-9, 19-11, 20-5, 20-15, 24-1, 24-20, 28-2, 28-6 and 28-11) Amends the Probate Act of 1975 relating to petitions to admit a will to probate, petitions for the issuance of letters of administration, notice of hearings on petitions 270 SB-0435-Cont. for issuance of letters of office, representatives' accounting, service of inventory and independent administration. Effective immediately and applicable to all estates filed on or after its effective date. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 May 20 May 22 May 24 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 20 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Committee Judiciary I Recommended do pass 015-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0690 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-0436 MAROVITZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 122, par. 24-24) Amends The School Code. Provides that a school board's rules on student disci- pline shall not interfere with a teacher's authority to remove disruptive students from the classroom. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the changes proposed by the bill as introduced, and instead requires each school board to establish a policy on discipline and to provide therein under what circumstances a teacher may remove a student from the classroom for disruptive behavior. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-000 Adopted Assignment Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor GIORGI First reading Rfrd to Comm on A May 22 Jun 14 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 271 SB-0437 KARPIEL. (Ch. 122, par. 24-12) Amends The School Code relating to the dismissal of teachers as a result of a school board's decision to decrease the number of teachers employed by the board or to discontinue some particular type of teaching service. Deletes provision that as between teachers who have entered upon contractual continued service, the teacher or teachers with the shorter length of continuing service with the district shall be dismissed first unless an alternative method of determining the sequence of dismiss- als is established in a collective bargaining agreement or contract between the board and a professional faculty members' organization. Effective immediately. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 10 Committee discharged Re-referred to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0438 BERMAN. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that taxpayers who are subject to the Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax may deduct, for purposes of the tax, a valuation limitation amount which represents certain gains from transac- tions entered into before July 1, 1979, the effective date of the tax. Effective Janu- ary 1, 1986, and applies to taxable years ending on or after such date. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue SSB-0439 LEMKE, DARROW, VADALABENE AND GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to include disabled persons in the $2,000 home- stead exemption now available only to senior citizens. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue SB-0440 BLOOM - LUFT AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 122, par. 10-21.4a) Amends The School Code. Prior to dismissal of a principal, requires a school board to provide him with a written statement of facts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-21.4a. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-23.8b. Deletes everything and amends The School Code to require a school board to pro- vide a statement of facts to a principal within 10 days of his receipt of notice of re- classification to a lower-salaried position. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor SALTSMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0437 272 273 SB-0440-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd SALTSMAN Committee discharged 118-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0514 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0441 KUSTRA. (Ch. 120, pars. 578, 594 and 598) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that, in counties over 1,000,000 pop- ulation, taxing districts have standing to challenge complaints seeking changes in assessments of $100,000 or more. Requires that taxing districts be notified of such complaints. Mar 26 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Revenue ' SB-0442 DAWSON. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Nursing Anesthesia Act. Provides for administration by the Department of Registration and Education. Sets forth qualifications for licensure and grounds for refusal to issue or renew, and suspension or revocation of a license. Provides that a violation of this Act shall constitute a Class A misdemeanor. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 005-004-001 SSB-0443 MAROVITZ - DEANGELIS AND LEMKE. (Ch. 23, pars. 2081, 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2087, 2213, 2216, 2217 and 2218) Amends the Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Treatment Center Act and the Child Care Act of 1969. Includes the prevention of child sexual abuse and exploita- tion as a purpose of the Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Treatment Center Act, making various related and other changes in that Act. Includes as grounds for the revocation, or the denial of a child care facility license failure to exercise reason- able care in the hiring, training and supervision of facility personnel and failure to report suspected abuse or neglect of children within the facility. Makes various oth- er changes pertaining to the operation of child care facilities. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0443-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Primary Sponsor Changed To PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Committee Judiciary II May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0444 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that the Pollution Control Board may rebate up to 80% of monetary penalties collected, to be used exclusively for the correction of the violation for which the penalty was assessed. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows the circuit court, as well as the Board, to make the reductions in fines. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Limits application of the new provisions to situations where the violation was not reasonably preventable. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DAVIDSON Adopted Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy ' SB-0445 DAVIDSON. (Ch. I11, new par. 4411a) Amends Medical Practice Act. Sets forth continuing education requirements for persons licensed to practice any system or method of treating human ailments with- out the use of drugs or medicines and without operative surgery. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires that the Department's criteria for continuing education provide that the requirements may be met through completion of equivalent requirements estab- lished as a condition of membership and staff privileges on the staff of a hospital. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Dept. of R & E shall promulgate continuing education require- ments for persons licensed under this Act who are not otherwise subject to such re- quirements of relevant specialty societies or boards. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 274 SB-0445-Cont. May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRAN Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,M First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0759 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0446 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-1; Ch. 34, par. 409.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the counties Act to provide that the place where coal is severed from the earth is the place of sale for the purpose of de- termining which municipal or county retailer's occupation tax is applicable. Re- quires persons engaged in the business of mining coal and selling it at retail to notify the Department of Revenue of the location from which the coal was severed. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue SB-0447 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.4a and 172.39a) Amends the Workers' Compensation and Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts. Limits the assessment which may be levied against an individual employer member of a group self insurer declared insolvent by the Director of the Department of In- surance to 25% of the average annual contribution paid by the employer during the previous 3-year period. Provides such limitation is inapplicable where the Group Self Insurers' Insolvency Fund is, at the time of the assessment, financially unable to assure prompt payment of compensation and medical services. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 138.19 and 172.54 Allows an affidavit by the attorney as proof of payment of the costs of producing the record of an Industrial Commission proceeding review of which is being sought. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 138.6, 138.8 and 172.41 Recommends the bill be further amended to require full payment into the Second Injury Fund when the fund has been reduced to $300,000. Provides that accident reports required to be filed by employers with the Industrial Commission shall treat 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 275 SB-0447-Cont. accidental work-related deaths and disabilities resulting in the loss of more than 3 scheduled work days. Currently, such reports are required to treat accidental work-related deaths and disabilities resulting in the loss of more than one scheduled work day or the inability of the employee to continue performing the duties of his regular job. Adds immediate effective date. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 054-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Hse Sponsor GIORGI Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Committee Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 023-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 25 Amendment No.01 PANAYOTOVICH Ruled not germane Amendment No.02 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 GIORGI Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 03 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 03 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 03 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/GIORGI, MCPIKE, CULLERTON TUERK & MAYS Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEANGELIS HUDSON, COLLINS, SAVICKAS & LUFT Jul 01 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-002-003 Jul 02 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/056-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0981 Effective date 09-25-85 SB-0448 WEAVER,S, PHILIP, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND POSHARD. Amends General Obligation Bond Act. Increases bond authorization by $123,395,909. Bond authorization categories are increased as follows: For State Educational Facilities ......................... ..................... 26,144,929 276 SB-0448-Cont. For State Correctional Facilities .................................................... 21,557,797 For State Conservation Projects ..................................................... 22,484,420 For State M ental Health Facilities ................................................. 9,725,229 For State Government Facilities .................................................... 34,826,461 For State W ater Resources Projects ................................................ 8,057,073 For Food Production Research at State Universities ....................................................... 600,000 STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE SB-448 increases: Capital Facility purposes authorization by $123.4 M(2.5%) Potential general obligation debt by 269.7 M(2.9%) Per capita IL general obligation debt by 10.64 (2.5%) SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes proposed increases to bond authorization levels and instead increases the levels by $1 each, for a total increase in general obligation bond authorization of $8. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE SB-448, in the House, will have no appreciable effect on State general obligation debt. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Decreases Authorization of Bonds by $1.00; increases for Capital Facilities by $6.00. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 653 Adds reference to: Ch. 5, par. 111; Ch. 8, par. 37-28; Ch. 85, par. 1233.1; Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 7403 and 7408, and new pars. 7409, 7410, 7411, 7412 and 7413; Ch. 120, pars. 439.9, 439.39, 439.109, 442 and 481b.36; Ch. 127, pars. 46.6a, 49.25a, 49.25b, 142z-9, 144.25, 2104.05 and 2104.07 and new pars. 49.25g-1, 141.158, 141.159, 141.160 and 144c Recommends Senate Bill 448 be amended by deleting the title and everything af- ter the enacting clause and inserting The Build Illinois Bond Act, which is intended to supersede the provisions of the Build Illinois Bond Act contained in House Bill 570 passed by the 84th General Assembly July 2, 1985. Amends various Acts to au- thorize the financing of programs relating to industrial coal utilization, wetlands de- velopment, rail facilities, natural heritage lands, and soil and water conservation. Authorizes the Director of Central Management Services to convey the Manteno and Galesburg Mental Health Centers for economic development purposes for $1 each on or after January 1, 1986. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 24 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 052-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor HASTERT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 11 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 277 SB-0448-Cont. Jun 20 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HASTERT Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 3/5 vote required Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-001-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEVERENZ, MATIJEVICH, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WEAVER,S SOMMER, CARROLL, HALL & ROCK Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/044-001-004 Jul 05 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/103-001-004 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Jul 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0111 Effective date 07-25-85 SB-0449 ROCK, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $500,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Prairie State 2000 Fund for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Reduces appropriation to $100,000. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with appropria- tions of $3,000,000 for Prairie State 2000 Authority and of $6,200,000 for OCE and direct loan program of IL Development Finance Authority. Effective July 1, 1985. GOVERNOR ITEM VETO AND REDUCTION Vetoes line item of $5 million to IL Development Finance Authority for use in its direct loan program. Reduces OCE to IL Development Finance Authority by $1,000,000. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ Placed Calendr,First Readng 278 SB-0449-Cont. Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 098-018-002 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 30 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/067-051-000 Jul 01 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/ROCK CARROLL, HALL, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Jul 30 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0122 Effective date 07-30-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 17 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0122 SB-0450 DUDYCZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations of $400,000 from the General Revenue Fund for supple- mentary payments to Public School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago as well as appropriations of $2,979,300 from the General Revenue Fund for payback to Retirement Fund. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading 279 SB-0450-Cont. 280 Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 110-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0273 Effective date 09-12-85 SB-0451 SOMMER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Central Management Services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otal ............................................................ ................ . . . . $388,387,700 G eneral R evenue ..................................................................... $171,103,000 Road ....................................... ............... 23,895,000 State Garage Revolving .............................. ........................ 24,454,400 Statistical Services Revolving ................................................. 36,511,100 Office Supplies Revolving ............................. ........................ 2,406,000 Paper and Printing Revolving ................................................... 2,906,600 Communications Revolving ......................... ....................... 83,300,300 Group Insurance Premium ................................. .................... 42,509,000 State Employees' Deferred Compensation Plan ............................... 421,000 State Surplus Property Revolving ............................................... 881,300 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases OCE and increases OCE line items for a net decrease of $18,316,500. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $175,000 to Dept. of CMS for a study of the State's lease-purchase contracts and lease contracts of real property. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases line item for Warehouse Stock for all State Agencies by $455,300. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Increases telecommunication line item by $6,721,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases appropriations to the Bureau of Benefits for State's Contributions line items by $10,335,300. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $500,000 to DCMS for maintenance at the Manteno Mental Health Center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Decreases equipment line item by $10,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Increases and decreases personal services line items for a total increase of $15,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Increases and decreases personal services line items for a total increase of $38,500. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Decreases personal services line items by $15,101. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Increases personal services line items by $10,081,501. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Increases equipment line item for IL Information Services by $40,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Decreases insurance line items by $131,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Increases contractual services line item by $50,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Appropriates $700,000 for payment of employee wage claims. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. SB-0451 Cont. Appropriates $100,000 for funding small businesses. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $250,000 for payment of awards in Court of Claims cases No. 79-C-4541 and 79-C-4548. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 17. Appropriates $90,000 for repairs at the IL Children's School and Rehab. Center. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $775,000: $100,000 for assistance in funding of small business- es; $175,000 for a study of the State's lease - purchase contracts and lease contracts of real property; and $500,000 for physical plant and grounds maintenance at Man- teno Mental Health facility. Reduces retirement line items by a total $600,300. To- tal Gov. reduction is $1,375,300. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 SOMMER Adopted Amendment No.04 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.05 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.06 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.08 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.09 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.10 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.11 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.12 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.13 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.14 TURNER Adopted Amendment No.15 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.16 OBLINGER Lost 055-062-001 Amendment No.17 BARNES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 110-001-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,05,06,07, Secretary's Desk Concurence 09,10,11,12,13, Secretary's Desk Concurence 14,15,17 281 SB-0451-Cont. Jun 30 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,03,05,06,07, S Concurs in H Amend. 09,10,11,12,13 S Concurs in H Amend. 14,15,17 054-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0041 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 17 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0041 SB-0452 SOMMER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Capital Development Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T o ta l ......................................................... ........................................ $ 5 ,2 15 ,0 0 0 General Revenue ......................................................................... $4,965,000 Park and Conservation ..................................................................... 250,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items for a total decrease of $333,800. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Makes a net increase in the appropriation for the OCE of the Cap. Dev. Bd. in the divisions of General Office and EDP by $257,100. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 2. Reduces equipment line appropriations by $24,900. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases equipment line items by a total of $24,100. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 2 and 3. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes title to "An Act making appropriations to various State agencies". Ap- propriates $250,400 from the Park and Conservation Fund to Dept. of Conservation for CDB ordinary and contingent expenses. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $17,268. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 049-004-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.03 BARNES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 112-005-000 282 SB-0452-Cont. Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03 Jun 30 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Jul 01 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SOMMER BLOOM, CARROLL, HALL & LECHOWICZ Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-002-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/102-006-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0050 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0050 SB-0453 SOMMER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations to the Capital Development Board for permanent improve- ments, minor capital improvements, repairs and maintenance, and related purposes as follows: Total .................................................................................. ............ $116,114,700 Capital Developm ent Fund ...................................... ................. $110,898,300 General Revenue Fund ..................................... 5,216,400 STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of SB-453 appropriations .................................. $238.4 million Financing costs of additional appropriations .............................. $135.9 million Total debt impact ............................................ $374.3 million SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes no dollar change; elaborates and expands purposes of various line items. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $2,600,000 to CDB for U of I training facility for IL Fire Service Institute. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $500,000 to CDB for an elevator and handicapped ramp at the Ap- pellate Court - Third District, Ottawa. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $10,102,300 to CDB for projects at Board of Regents schools, SIU, Board of Governors schools, IL Community College Board and the U of I. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (Tabled June 27, 1985) Deletes appropriation of $163,400 to CDB for a Health, Business and Public Ser- vice Bldg. at Kaskaskia Community College, Centralia. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $280,000 to CDB for rehabilitation projects at Whiteside Area Vo- cational Center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $300,000 to CDB for DCMS acquisition of State Regional Office Bldg. and equipment in Princeton. 283 SB-0453-Cont. HOUSE ANDMDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $504,000 to CDB for Lewis and Clark Community College, God- frey, rehabilitation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $150,000 to CDB for a feasibility study to convert Manteno Mental Health Center into a long-term care center for victims of Alzheimer's Disease. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Appropriates $300,000 to CDB for rehabilitation and other projects for Iroquois County Community Unit Sch. Dist. 9. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $2,500,000 to CDB for Marissa Community Sch. Dist. #40 for a vocational education facility. Appropriates $410,000 to CDB for Woodlawn Com- munity Consolidated Sch. Dist. #4 for expansion of existing school facilities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Appropriates $125,000 to CDB for renovation of Newton Senior Citizen Center building. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $150,000 to CDB for CMS expansion and renovation of the Mari- on Regional Office Building. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $5,750,000 to CDB for projects at Wayne Fitzgerald State Park. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $350,000 to CDB for Dept. of Military and Naval, the State's share of an armory in Williamson County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $333,000 to CDB for life/safety improvements at the IL Deaf/Blind Service Center and School. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Appropriates $5,100,000 to CDB for Chicago Regional Port District planning, land acquisition and construction. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 17. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $6,000,000 to Sec. of State for public library grants for Bridgeport, Logan Square and Woodlawn. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Appropriates $250,000 to CDB for a feasibility study for a professional sports stadium in the Metro East Mass Transit District. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. Appropriates $168,000 to CDB for Board of Regents purchase of land at IL State University Farm. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 20. Appropriates $2,478,900 to CDB for IL Community College Board for work at John Wood Community College. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 21. Appropriates $1,853,600 to CDB for IL Community College Bd. for rehabilita- tion of Mary Miller Gym at Danville Area Community College. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 22. Appropriates $250,000 to CDB for Fort Massac State Park restoration and im- provements. Increases line item for improvements at Jubilee College State Park by $10,000; reduces line item improvements at Kinkaid Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area by $260,000; specifies line item for Little Grassy Fish Hatchery includes im- provements. Net effect: no dollar change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 23. Redistributes $500,000 to CDB for Pontiac Correctional Center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 24. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $3,500,000 to CDB for the construction of an administration build- ing at Chicago-Read Mental Health Center. 284 SB-0453-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 25. Appropriates $415,000 to CDF for improvements at Howe Developmental Cen- ter and decreases funds to the Lincoln Mental Health Center by $115,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 26. Appropriates $333,000 to CDB for life/safety improvements at the IL Deaf/Blind Service Center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 27. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $104,500 to CDB for remodeling at NIU, Chicago. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 28. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $20,000,000 to DOT for financial assistance to port districts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 29. Appropriates $105,000 to CDB for Sunnybrook School District 171 to fix up Heritage Middle School. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 31. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $700,000 to CDB for a grant to Chicago for Golden Gate Park and Carver Park. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 32. Appropriates $150,000 to CDB for a grant to Rosemont for constructing a firehouse. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 33. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $10,000 to CDB for East Moline School Dist. 37 for removal of asbestos. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 35. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $8,850,000 to Sec. of State for public library grants in Rockford, E. St. Louis, Joliet, Jonesboro and Waukegan. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 36. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $25,000,000 to CDB for a new State central library in Springfield. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 37. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $15,000,000 to CDB for a new campus at Richland Community College, Decatur. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 38. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $275,300 to CDB for the Bd. of Governors for the College of Busi- ness at EIU. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 32 Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 3, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17,24,27,28,31,33,35,36,37,38 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Replaces title with "An Act making appropriations and reappropriations to varoius State agencies for permanent improvements, minor capital improvements, repairs and maintenance, and related purposes". Inserts additional appropriations for specified projects of CDB. GOVERNOR ITEM REDUCTIONS/VETOES Makes item vetoes totaling $26,591,000 for various projects of CDB, including li- brary construction grants for Sec. of State. Makes total reduction in various lines for CDB projects and Sec. of State library projects of $24,537,894. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 051-004-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 285 SB-0453-Cont. Jun 03 Jun 11 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Assigned to Appropriations I State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted 012-010-000 Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.06 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.08 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.09 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 10 APPROP I Adopted 013-009-000 Amendment No. 11 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.12 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.13 APPROP I Adopted 014-012-000 Amendment No. 14 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 15 APPROP I Adopted 014-012-000 Amendment No. 16 APPROP I Adopted 015-012-000 Amendment No.17 APPROP I Adopted 015-012-000 Amendment No.18 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.19 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.20 APPROP I Adopted 019-001-000 Amendment No.21 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.22 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.23 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.24 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.25 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 04 Amendment No.26 MATIJEVICH Adopted Amendment No.27 LAURINO Adopted Amendment No.28 VANDUYNE Adopted Amendment No.29 PIEL Adopted Amendment No.30 FRIEDRICH,DP Withdrawn Amendment No.31 SHAW Adopted Amendment No.32 WILLIAMSON Adopted Amendment No.33 DEJAEGHER Adopted Amendment No.34 PIEL Withdrawn Amendment No.35 MATIJEVICH Adopted Amendment No.36 CURRAN Adopted Amendment No.37 DUNN,JOHN Adopted Amendment No.38 WEAVER,M Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 102-013-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06, Secretary's Desk Concurence 07,08,09,10,11,12 Secretary's Desk Concurence 13,14,15,16,17,18, Secretary's Desk Concurence 19,20,21,22,23,24, Secretary's Desk Concurence 25,26,27,28,29,31, Secretary's Desk Concurence 32,33,35,36,37,38 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 07,08,09,10,11,12, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 13,14,15,16,17,18, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 19,20,21,22,23,24, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 25,26,27,28,29,31, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 32,33,35,36,37,38 286 SB-0453-Cont. Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05,06, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 07,08,09,10,11,12, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 13,14,15,16,17,18, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 19,20,21,22,23,24, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 25,26,27,28,29,31, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 32,33,35,36,37,38 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05,06, H Refuses to Recede Amend 07,08,09,10,11,12, H Refuses to Recede Amend 13,14,15,16,17,18, H Refuses to Recede Amend 19,20,21,22,23,24, H Refuses to Recede Amend 25,26,27,28,29,31, H Refuses to Recede Amend 32,33,35,36,37,38 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/SOMMER WEAVER,S, CARROLL, HALL & LECHOWICZ Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-000-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/102-007-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 04 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0267 Effective date 09-04-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto BLOOM/PAGE 2, LINES 21 THRU 26 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 027-007-001 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto JOYCE,JEROME PAGE 21/LINES 28 THRU 35 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 032-022-000 Oct 17 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0267 SB-0454 SOMMER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: Total ................................................................................. ................ $1,572,300 General Revenue Fund ................................. .................... $1,562,300 Lieutenant Governor's Grant Fund ..................... .... ............... 10,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement line items and decreases other OCE lines for a net reduction of $52,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases certain OCE lines in General Office by a total of $55,800. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases telecommunications line item by $15,000. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1 and 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Decreases contractual line item in General Office of the Lieutenant Governor by $7,800. 287 SB-0454-Cont. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $3,200. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 108-002-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SOMMER BLOOM, CARROLL, HALL & LECHOWICZ Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/052-000-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/102-006-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0051 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0051 SB-0455 SOMMER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Insurance for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. Total ............................................. $9,542,900 General Revenue .................................... .............. $5,196,800 Insurance Producer Administration ......................................... 4,346,100 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items and increases retirement line items for a net reduction of $458,200. 288 SB-0455-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases personal services line items by $282,200. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $5,300. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 052-001-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-004-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0059 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0059 SB-0456 KARPIEL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $427,700 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Civil Service Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases various ordinary and contingent line items for a total decrease of $61,500. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Makes a net increase in the appropriation for the OCE of the State Civil Service Commission by $48,400. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by $2,800. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 289 SB-0456-Cont. Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 024-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 109-001-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0046 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0046 SB-0457 KARPIEL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $4,140,500 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Labor for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net reduction of $412,300 in ordinary and contingent line items. Appro- priates $1.00 for fees or activities associated with the lawsuit of Colaizzi v Walker. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 21 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Jun 25 Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND READING - BARNES & LEVERENZ Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(D)/ 06-21-85 Oct 31 Mtn filed take from Table BARNES Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(D) (06-21-85) SB-0458 KARPIEL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Environ- mental Protection Agency for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985, as follows: Total ............................................................. $249,635,601 General Revenue ............................ ................ $ 34,556,101 U.S. Environmental Protection ..................... ....................... 25,180,800 Anti Pollution ..................................... ..................... 168,755,200 Hazardous W aste ...................... ...... ... ............... ..... 1,500,000 290 SB-0458-Cont. Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection ........................... 250,000 Vehicle Inspection .............................................. ............... .. 19,393,500 STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Total debt impact ........................................... ......... ...... $360.5 M Financing costs of appropriations ... .................... ...................... $277.1 M Financing costs of reappropriations .............................................. 83.4 M SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reduces total appropriation by $8,360,000. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, IN THE HOUSE No change from previous note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Makes net increase for personal services line items and additional OCE line items in various programs of $6,758,800. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Tabled June 27, 1985) Appropriates a total of $3,351,200 to EPA for a new secondary sewage treatment in East Alton and for the Wood River Service Project in South Roxana. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $5,000,000 to EPA for Palos Park construction of water lines. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $1,500,000 to EPA for construction of sewers in Shorewood. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $1,000,000 for a water tower and water lines in Oswego. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $300,000 to EPA for sewer construction in Belvidere. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Appropriates $500,000 to EPA for sewer construction in E. Dundee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Deletes $15,304,300 allocated from Vehicle Inspection Fund to EPA for vehicle inspection and maintenance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Appropriates $2,500,000 to EPA for new secondary sewage treatment plant in East Alton; appropriates $851,200 to EPA for Wood River Service Project in South Roxana. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Appropriates $3,600,000 to EPA for sewer and flood control systems and storm sewer drainage improvements in Maywood. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $2,750,000 to EPA for new regional secondary sewage treatment plant in Herrin. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $2,100,000 to EPA for grants to Ladd, Spring Valle, Cherry, Buda, Walnut and Sheffield. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Decreases retirement line items by a total of $41,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $100,000, EPA Div. of Land Pollution Control for State Fire Mar- shal use in connection with underground storage tank program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Specifies $5,000,000 to Palos Park is for sewers and not for water lines. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Appropriates $73,900 to EPA for Kendall Hill Sewer System Project in Wood River Township. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $3,000,000 to EPA for sewer line and improvements in Decatur. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 2, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14 and 19 291 SB-0458-Cont. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, and 18 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Makes numerous changes in EPA line items. Appropriates $4,790,300 addition- ally to EPA for air permit and inspection activities and community projects. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Makes item vetoes totaling $8,600,000 to EPA for various projects at West Frankfort, Palos Park, Shorewood, Oswego and East Dundee. Makes reductions to- taling $84,900 in retirement line items. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 23 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 18 State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.06 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 03 Amendment No.08 ZWICK Adopted Amendment No.09 FLINN Adopted Amendment No.10 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.11 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.12 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.13 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.14 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.15 BARNES Adopted Amendment No. 16 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.17 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.18 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.19 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 102-005-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02,04,05,06,07 Secretary's Desk Concurence 08,09,10,11,12 Secretary's Desk Concurence 13,14,15,16,18,19 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02,04,05,06,07, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 08,09,10,11,12, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 13,14,15,16,18,19 292 SB-0458-Cont. Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02,04,05,06,07,08, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 09,10,11,12,13,14, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 15,16,18,19 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 02,04,05,06,07,08, H Refuses to Recede Amend 09,10,11,12,13,14, H Refuses to Recede Amend 15,16,18,19 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-000-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/083-023-006 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0101 Effective date 07-23-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 17 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0101 SB-0459 KARPIEL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $300,000 from the Environmental Protection Trust Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes substance of bill; appropriates $300,000 to Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission for grant to EPA for the National Pollutant Discharge System. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Deletes everything after enacting clause. Appropriates total of $550,000 to Envi- ronmental Protection Trust Fund Commission for grants to EPA. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $200,000 to the Environmental Prot. Trust Fund Comm. for a grant to the Dept. of Energy and Nat. Resources; makes various technical changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $100,000 to the Environmental Prot. Trust Fund Comm. for a grant to the Dept. of Energy and Nat. Resources for grants for recycling. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1, 2, and 3. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Specifies grant of $300,000 is for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Sys- tem. Additionally appropriates total of $550,000 to Commission for Maryland Manor neighborhood water main, study of oil field brine, and recycling and recov- ery programs. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends that $300,000 for EPA for matching grants for a National Pollu- tant Discharge Elimination System be appropriated from GRF, not Environmental Protection Trust Fund. Recommends that the $200,000 to Chicago for a water main extension to Maryland Manor be in the form of the State's share of a match- ing grant. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I 293 SB-0459-Cont. May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.02 HARTKE Adopted Amendment No.03 CURRAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 109-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-000-000 Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/102-006-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto KARPIEL Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 031-015-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto BARNES Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 113-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1077 Effective date 12-02-85 SB-0460 BLOOM, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $5,704,200 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Industrial Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. 294 295 SB-0460-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items by a total of $80,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases personal services and related lines and the equipment line in General Office Div. by a total of $172,500. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Restores increase of $91,600 to equipment line item in General Office. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $19,700. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-002-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 107-001-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BLOOM SOMMER, CARROLL, HALL & LECHOWICZ Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/052-000-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0052 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0052 SB-0461 SB-0461 BLOOM, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Court of Claims for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otal .............................................. .................. $5,640,700 General Revenue Fund ................................. .................... $5,440,700 R oad Fund ........................................................ .......................... 200,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items by a total of $260,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases personal services line items by $26,300. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reduces contractual services line item by $24,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases line items of Claims Adjudication by $52,800. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases line items of Claims Adjudication by an additional $30,500. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1, 2 and 3. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 4. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $2,100. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amer 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Ad( Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 043-011-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 30 Jul 01 opted Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 SHAW Adopted Amendment No.04 SHAW Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,04 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03,04 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03,04 H Recedes from Amend. 04/109-000-000 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT 296 t nd SB-0461-Cont. Jul 02 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BLOOM SOMMER, CARROLL, HALL & LECHOWICZ Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-001-001 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted lST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Jul 22 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0092 Effective date 07-22-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0092 SB-0462 BLOOM, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Arts Council for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otal ................................................................................................ $7,3 94 ,600 General Revenue ......................................................................... $6,788,200 Illinois Arts Council Federal Grant ................................................ 606,400 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases OCE line items by a total of $660,299. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by $900. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 047-008-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Re-assigned to Appropriations II Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 19 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 108-007-000 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0060 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0060 SB-0463 WEAVER,S, PHILIP, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $6,747,100 from the Bank and Trust Company Fund for the ordi- nary and contingent expenses of the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. 297 SB-0463-Cont. 298 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases appropriations for general office expenses by $297,100. Decreases ap- propriations for electronic data processing by $800. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes overall increase of $161,100. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases personal services line items by $210,150. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $18,738. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 19 Recommended do pass 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 BARNES Withdrawn Amendment No.02 BARNES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 112-002-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0061 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0061 SB-0464 WATSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Registration and Education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: Total ........................... ...................... ...... $9,937,500 General Revenue .................................. .............. 6,563,400 Illinois State M edical Disciplinary .......................................... 1,195,300 Illinois State Dental Disciplinary ............................. ................... 324,300 Real Estate License Administration .......................................... 1,250,500 Design Professional Administration and Investigation ..................................... .......... ........... .. ........ 463,700 Optometric Examining & Disciplinary Committee ....................... 140,300 SB-0464-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement and reduces other OCE for a net decrease of $188,300. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $85,000 to Dept. of R&E for licensing of Medical Technicians. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $110,550 to Dept. of R&E for survey of professional nursing. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4.(Tabled May 23, 1985) Increases appropriations in personal services line items for Investigations by $175,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Increases the line item appropriations to the Dept. of Registration and Education for investigations by a total of $84,600. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes appropriation of $85,000 for licensing of Medical Technicians. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases personal services line items by $86,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases personal services line items by $369,800. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 2 and 3. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 4. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $15,600. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 04-CARROLL Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 04 Tabled Amendment No.05 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 052-001-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading 299 SB-0464-Cont. Jun 27 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02,03,04 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02,03,04 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02,03,04 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 02,03,04 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/052-000-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0053 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0053 SB-0465 PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the Governor for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: Total ............................................. $5,764,100 General Revenue ............................................ ..................... $5,539,100 Governor's Office Federal Grants ................................................ 100,000 Governor's Grant .......................... .............. .................. 125,000 Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 06 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 19 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 108-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0036 Effective date 07-19-85 SB-0466 DONAHUE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Mines and Minerals for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: 300 SB-0466-Cont. Totals ........ ............ ................. ................................... $23,503,700 General Revenue .......................................... $ 3,401,900 Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ....................................... 19,836,500 Land R eclam ation .......................................... ...... ............... 257,800 U.S. Environmental Protection ....................................................... 7,500 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement lines and decreases other OCE lines for a net decrease of $60,545. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases personal services, retirement and social security line items in Div. of Oil and Gas Conservation by a total of $25,500. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reduces telecommunications line item in General Office by $200. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $18,400. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 104-009-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0062 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0062 SB-0467 DONAHUE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $580,193,758 from various funds for OCE of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and to certain other agencies for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement line item and decreases other OCE line items; deletes appro- priations for Business Climate Study, Labor Management Grants and grants for Small Business Development Centers; adds appropriation for IL Job Training Co- ordinating Council; makes various non-substantive corrections deleting unneces- sary language and renumbering Sections. Total decrease of $4,390,600. 301 SB-0467-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $1,000,000 to DCCA for grants to Community Services Block Grant service providers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates a total of $200,000 to DCCA and SIU for grants for development of a marketing strategy at SIU and for research and planning grants for SW Illinois Planning Commission and NE Illinois Planning Commission. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $5,000 to DCCA for a grant to the U of I for expenses incurred by municipal and deputy clerks attending the Municipal Clerk Training Institute. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Makes correction in designation of federal program. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for administration and grant expenses associated with various fed- eral programs. Increases reappropriation for supplemental training programs for on-the-job training demonstration projects. Net increase of $859,700. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Specifies appropriation for grants to Community Services Block Grant service providers is to supplement regular allocations of grant funds. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Increases various line items by a total of $331,400. Decreases a line item for the IL Job Training Council by $55,500. Adds appropriation of $1,050,000 for Small Business Development Centers. Restores $175,000 for Labor Management Grants and $150,000 for a Business Climate Study. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 27, 1985) Deletes personal services line items from the Fed. Industrial Services Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases personal services line items for Film Office by $24,900. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $400,000 for expenses in conjunction with the IL Clean and Beau- tiful Program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Decreases appropriation for grants for the Technology Transfer and Innovation Program by $500,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (Tabled June 27, 1985) Decreases appropriation for Business Climate Study by $150,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Deletes appropriation for International Business ($200,000, GRF). Increases personal services line items by $154,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Changes fund from Community Services Block Grant Fund to GRF. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Appropriates $200,000 for a grant to the Chicago Southwest Business Growth Commission for a comprehensive economic improvement program, including the creation of an Ethnic Village. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Appropriates $100,000 for an economic development study in Chicago. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $50,000 for a grant to Kankakee for extension of sanitary sewer and water lines. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $100,000 for reimbursement to counties for costs incurred under the Mental Health and Disabilities Code of 1979. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $175,000 for a grant to Chicago Housing Authority for a facility at the Robert Taylor Homes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. (House recedes July 5, 1985) 302 SB-0467-Cont. Appropriates $1,500,000 for incubator facilities in Moline and Rock Island. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $2,500,000 for grants in re the IL Youth Employment Program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $10,000,000 for costs in re the IL Emergency Employment Devel- opment Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $1,200,000 for grants pursuant to the Metro. Civic Center Support Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 17. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $500,000 for a grant to Johnson City for a sewer line extension. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Apropriates $500,000 for a grant to Robbins for a combined library, museum and arts center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $2,000,000 for a grant to St. Bd. of Ed. to implement work-study programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 20. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $30,000 for a grant to the IL Valley Music Festival Festival. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 21. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $250,000 for a community involvement center in Chgo. and $35,000 for the establishment of a Small Bus. Dev. at Kennedy-King College. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 22. Appropriates $140,000 for a grant to East St. Louis Dev. Auth. for OCE. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 23. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Apropriates $313,700 to Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Produc- ing Service for OCE. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 24. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $1,000,000 for a modular housing plant in East St. Louis. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 25. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $97,200 for a grant to the Lincoln Heritage Trail Foundation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 26. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $250,000 for a feasibility study for developing an incubator in Ster- ling, and $600,000 for a grant to Rock Falls for infrastructure improvements. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 27. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $80,000 for a grant to Neponset for expansion of the Martin Engi- neering Facility, and $500,000 to Princeton for infrastructure improvements. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 28. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $550,000 for grants to the IL Arts Council for the Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 29. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $1,000,000 for a Business Incubator State Comm. College in East St. Louis. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 30. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases personal services line items by $1,470,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 31. Appropriates $7,000 for a grant to Tower Hill for a railroad right of way recla- mation project. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 32. Appropriates $15,000 for a grant to the Normal University H.S. Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 33. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $100,000 for a grant to Belvidere for a riverfront revitalization project. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 34. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $10,000 for a grant to the Shelbyville Lake Area Tourism Econom- ic Development Council. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 35. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $300,000 for a grant for construction of a small business inculbator in S. Suburban Chgo. 303 SB-0467-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 36. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $5,000 for a grant for a small business climate study in S. Subur- ban Chgo. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 38. Increases appropriation for State Participation in Great Lakes Commission by $5,000; adds appropriations for State's membership fee in Midwest Tech. Dev. Inst. ($50,000) and for refunds to Fed. Govt. ($65,000); increases appropriation for Small Bus. Energy Assistance Programs by $50,000; appropriates $185,000 for ad- ministration of Fed. Title XX Programs for Displaced Homemakers; increases ap- prop. for a grant to the State Northeast-Midwest Institute; makes transfers within personal services line items, no dollar change; decreases appropriation for grants to Non-State Agencies by $20,000; and increases appropriation for Independent Liv- ing Training by $20,000; for a total increase of $363,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 39. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $3,000,000 to DCCA for E.St. Louis Community College estab- lishment of an incubater facility. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 40. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $700,000 to DCCA for a promotional program for IL horse racing. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 41. Deletes a total of $100,638,128 to DCCA for grants pursuant to the Job Training Partnership Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 42. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $676,600 to DCCA for reimbursement of State's Attorneys in re "speedy trial" provisions of PA83-1517. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 43. Appropriates $475,000 to DCCA for labor management grants and resources. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 44. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $3,000,000 to DCCA for reimbursement to State's Attorneys in re cases under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code and the Nar- cotics Profit Forfeiture Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 45. Appropriates $4,000,000 to DCCA for grants and loans pursuant to the Civil Ad- ministrative Code Sections 46.1 thru 46.50. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 46. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $250,000 to State Board of Ed. for ROVA Community Sch. Dist. #208 for annexation of territory previously in Galesburg Sch. Dist. #205. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 47. Appropriates $150,000 to DCCA for a Nat'l. Swine Assoc. in IL. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 48. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $180,600 to DCCA for grants for Small Business Development Centers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 49. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $550,000 to DCCA for Small Bus. Development Centers thru Chi. Assoc. of Neighborhood Development Organizations. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 50. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $50,000 to DCCA for grants associated with various community activities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 51. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $75,000 to Dept. of Conservation for Chain O Lakes-Fox River Waterway Management Agency operating expenses. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 52. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $7,000,000 to DCCA for development of former mental health fa- cilities for industrial or other uses. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 53. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $15,000,000 to DCCA for grants for renovation of public housing. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 54. Increases equipment line item in Div. of International Business, DCCA, by $250,000. 304 SB-0467-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 55. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases appropriation to DCCA for grants for Small Business Development Centers by $1,550,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 57. Appropriates $4,000,000 to DCCA for grants pursuant to Section 46.50 of the Civil Administrative Code. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 58. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Makes total increase in OCE for Tourism Div. of DCCA of $185,300. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 59. Appropriates $250,000 to DCCA for grant to IL Export Development Authority. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 60. Transfers $150,000 from DCCA to Governor's Office of Planning for grants pur- suant to Job Training Partnership Act. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 22, 31, 32, 38, 41, 43, 45, 47, 54, 57, 59, 60 Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 7, 10 thru 21, 23 thru 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 thru 53, 55, 58 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Makes numerous changes in OCE lines of DCCA. Appropriates additional amounts for OCE and grants and projects of the following agencies: IL Arts Council Office of Urban Development Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Dept. of Insurance-Alzheimer's Disease Task Force Comptroller U of I-Prairie State Games Dept. of Central Management Services GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Makes line item vetoes totaling $3,805,000 to DCCA for various projects and programs including minority & female controlled business grants, expenses of at- tendees at the Municipal Clerk Training Institute, Bolingbrook sports park, grants to local gov'ts. which adopt a Local Land Resource Management Plan; to SIU for development of a marketing strategy; and for deposit into the IL Industrial Coal Utilization Fund. Reduces retirement line items by a total of $75,300. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESTORATION. Restores $20,000 to SIU for development of a marketing strategy. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.05 DONAHUE Adopted Amendment No.06 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.07 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 305 SB-0467-Cont. Jun 03 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Mt Mt Mt Amendment No.39 YC Amendment No.40 LE Amendment No.41 BA Amendment No.42 LE Amendment No.43 M( Amendment No.44 CU Amendment No.45 YC Amendment No.46 M( Amendment No.47 TU Amendment No.48 VA Amendment No.49 LE Amendment No.50 LE Amendment No.51 CH Amendment No.52 PA Amendment No.53 YC Amendment No.54 M/ n Prevail -Table Amend No 01 n Prevail -Table Amend No 05 n Prevail -Table Amend No 30 )UNGE,W Adopted VERENZ Adopted RNES Adopted VERENZ Adopted ,PIKE Adopted JLLERTON Adopted )UNG,A Adopted 2MASTER Adopted ERK Adopted ýNDUYNE Adopted VERENZ Adopted VERENZ Adopted [URCHILL Adopted NGLE Adopted )UNGE,W Adopted AYS Adopted Assigned to Appropriations I Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.06 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.08 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.09 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 10 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 11 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 12 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 13 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 14 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 15 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.16 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.17 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 18 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 19 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.20 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.21 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.22 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.23 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.24 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.25 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.26 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.27 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.28 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.29 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.30 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.31 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.32 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.33 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.34 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.35 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.36 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.37 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.38 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 306 SB-0467-Cont. Jun 27-Cont. Jun 28 Jun 29 Jul 02 Jul 03 Jul 05 Amendment No.55 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.56 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Amendment No.57 YOUNG,A Adopted Amendment No.58 BULLOCK Adopted Amendment No.59 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.60 BARNES Adopted Mtn Take From Table Prevail Amendment No.30 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 111-001-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02,03,04,06,07,08 Secretary's Desk Concurence 09,10,11,12,13,14, Secretary's Desk Concurence 15,16,17,18,19,20, Secretary's Desk Concurence 21,22,23,24,25,26, Secretary's Desk Concurence 27,28,29,30,31,32, Secretary's Desk Concurence 33,34,35,36,38,39, Secretary's Desk Concurence 40,41,42,43,44,45, Secretary's Desk Concurence 46,47,48,49,50,51, Secretary's Desk Concurence 52,53,54,55,57,58 Secretary's Desk Concurence 59,60 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02,03,04,06,07,08, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 09,10,11,12,13,14, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 15,16,17,18,19,20, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 21,22,23,24,25,26, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 27,28,29,30,31,32, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 33,34,35,36,38,39, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 40,41,42,43,44,45, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 46,47,48,49,50,51, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 52,53,54,55,57,58, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 59,60 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02,03,04,06,07,08, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 09,10,11,12,13,14, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 15,16,17,18,19,20, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 21,22,23,24,25,26, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 27,28,29,30,31,32, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 33,34,35,36,38,39, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 40,41,42,43,44,45, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 46,47,48,49,50,51, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 52,53,54,55,57,58, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 59,60 H Refuses to Recede Amend 02,03,04,06,07,08, H Refuses to Recede Amend 09,10,11,12,13,14, H Refuses to Recede Amend 15,16,17,18,19,20, H Refuses to Recede Amend 21,22,23,24,25,26, H Refuses to Recede Amend 27,28,29,30,31,32, H Refuses to Recede Amend 33,34,35,36,38,39, H Refuses to Recede Amend 40,41,42,43,44,45, H Refuses to Recede Amend 46,47,48,49,50,51, H Refuses to Recede Amend 52,53,54,55,57,58, H Refuses to Recede Amend 59,60 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-000-001 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/107-004-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Jul 23 307 SB-0467-Cont. Jul 23 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0102 Effective date 07-23-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto POSHARD/PAGE 26, LINES 6 THRU 15 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 037-020-000 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto NETSCH/PAGE 29, LINES 5 THRU 9 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 028-028-001 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto MAHAR/PAGE 26, LINES 26 THRU 31 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 053-002-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 17 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto NEWHOUSE/PAGE 17, LINES 32 THRU 35 & PAGE 18, LINES 1 &2 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 031-024-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 23 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/BARNES PG 26 & LN 26-31 Oct 29 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/RICHMOND PG 26 & LN 6-15 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 02/080-036-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 31 Restrd item/s became law/ PA 84-0102 SB-0468 DONAHUE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Agriculture for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otal ................................................................ ................. . . . $45,830,500 G eneral Revenue ...................................................................... $16,040,500 Agricultural Premium ................................... ......... .......... 18,731,500 Fair and Exposition ............................ ...... ..... .................. .. 2,474,100 Agricultural Marketing Services .......................... ............... 100,000 Agricultural M aster ....................................... 368,900 W holesom e M eat ...................................... ................... 2,927,700 Illinois Rural Rehabilitation .............................. ................... 527,800 Agricultural Pesticide Control .......................... .................... 260,000 Illinois Standardbred Breeders .................... ....................... 1,800,000 Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders ................................... ............. 2,600,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement and reduces other OCE; deletes 2 line items in marketing for quality grain marketing and hosting international visitors; net decrease of $573,840. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $40,000 to Dept. of Agriculture for grant to U of I for ovine disease research. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Decreases grants to Soil and Water Conservation Districts by $372,700. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Increases awards to Mid-Continent Livestock Expo by $4,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Reappropriates $380,000 to Dept. of Agriculture for repairs, maintenance and capital improvements. 308 SB-0468-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $120,000 to Dept. of Ag. for awards to owners of livestock de- stroyed in re the trichinosis control program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $75,000 to Dept. of Agriculture for a study of aquaculture in IL and development of a State aquaculture plan. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases personal services line items by $190,100. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases appropriation for awards to Mid-Continent Livestock Exposition by $4000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (Tabled June 27, 1985) Appropriates $400,000 for a new Southern IL Fair and Exposition grandstand in Jefferson County and $130,000 for renovation of Wayne County grandstand in Fairfield. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $50,000 to Dept. of Agriculture for studying the striped skunk for rabies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $200,000 to Dept. of Agriculture for expenses relating to the Pesti- cide Act of 1979. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $120,000 to Dept. of Agriculture to construct a horse barn at Knox County Fairgrounds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $250,000 to Dept. of Agriculture for construction of a grandstand at the Henry County Fairgrounds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Appropriates $70,000 to Dept. of Agriculture to administer reporting requirements. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $100,000 to Dept. of Agriculture for a feasibility study in re. devel- oping a trading company through a port authority. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $237,000 for personal services in Bureau of Ag. Development. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $169,000 for telephone equipment at IL State Fairgrounds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $530,000 for grandstands in Jefferson County and in Wayne County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 21. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $50,000 for grants to International Livestock Expo. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 22. Appropriates $30,000 for a pavilion dedicated to IL workers at the IL State Fairgrounds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 23. Appropriates $13,500 for awards and premiums for tractor pull events. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1, 6, 11, 15, 22, and 23 Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 2, 5, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16 and 21 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Increases personal services and related line items in Div. of Administrative Ser- vices; decreases personal services and increases related line items in Div. of Meat, Poultry and Livestock Inspection for a net decrease of $62,200. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Makes line item veto of $70,000 to Dept. of Ag. for reporting of corporation own- ership of IL agricultural land. Makes total reduction in retirement line items of $70,700. 309 SB-0468-Cont. First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 )pted )pted )pted )pted )pted )pted )pted Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Ado Amendment No.02 APPROP I Ado Amendment No.03 APPROP I Ado Amendmej-tNo.04 APPROP I Ado Amendment No.05 APPROP I Ado Amendment No.06 APPROP I Ado Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.07 TOPINKA Ado 029-027-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP I Adopted 014-012-000 Amendment No.06 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP I Lost 012-014-000 Amendment No.08 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.09 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 10 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.11 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 12 APPROP I Lost Amendment No.13 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 04 Amendment No.14 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.15 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.16 HICKS Adopted Amendment No.17 HICKS Withdrawn Amendment No.18 HICKS Withdrawn Amendment No.19 HICKS Withdrawn Amendment No.20 HICKS Withdrawn Amendment No.21 OBLINGER Adopted Amendment No.22 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.23 HICKS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 112-001-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,05,06,09, Secretary's Desk Concurence 10,11,13,14,15, Secretary's Desk Concurence 16,21,22,23 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,05,06,09, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 10,11,13,14,15, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 16,21,22,23 Mar 27 1985 Apr 10 May 14 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 310 SB-0468-Cont. Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,05,06,09,10, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 11,13,14,15,16,21, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 22,23 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,05,06,09,10, H Refuses to Recede Amend 11,13,14,15,16,21, H Refuses to Recede Amend 22,23 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-000-001 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0103 Effective date 07-23-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto DONAHUE/PAGE 16 LINES 7 THRU 12 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 031-015-001 Oct 17 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0103 SB-0469 DUDYCZ - SANGMEISTER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otal ................................................................................................ $9,593,600 General Revenue Fund ................................................................. 4,084,300 Criminal Justice Trust Fund ........................................................ 4,837,700 Criminal Justice Information Systems Trust Fund ............................................. 671,600 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement and decreases other ordinary and contingent line items for operations for a total reduction of $114,000. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor SANGMEISTER May 14 Committee Appropriations I Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 21 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Jun 24 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd BARNES Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(D)/ 06-21-85 311 SB-0469-Cont. Jun 25 Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND READING - BARNES & LEVERENZ Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(D)/ 06-21-85 SB-0470 DUDYCZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otals .................................... .......................... .................... $6,115,700 Fire Prevention ............................................................................ $6,086,700 Fire Prevention Division .................................................................... 29,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes various line items for a total decrease of $99,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases and decreases various line items for no net change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases personal services line items by $18,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $15,000 for a grant to Beecher Fire Dept. for the purchase of equipment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $40,000 for a grant to Firefly, Inc. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases and decreases various line items for OCE of State Fire Marshall for a total increase of $108,100. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Reappropriates $10,000 for coordination of Community Volunteer Fire Preven- tion Program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $119,000 for payments to the Fire Service Institute. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $40,000 for a grant to Firefly, Inc. for Fire Safety Education Programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Increases appropriations for Fire Prevention by $28,574. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 3, 4, and 7. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1, 2, 5, 6, and 8. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Makes additional appropriation of $3,711 to State Fire Marshal for Life Safety Code Surveys. GOVERNOR ITEM VETO AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes $15,000 for purchase of equipment at Beecher Fire Dept. Reduces retire- ment by a total of $17,474. Total Gov. reduction is $32,474. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 312 SB-0470-Cont. Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.04 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.05 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.06 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.07 CURRAN Adopted Amendment No.08 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.09 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06 Secretary's Desk Concurence 07,08 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 07,08 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 06,07,08 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05, H Refuses to Recede Amend 06,07,08 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-000-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0049 Effective date 07-19-85 Oct 17 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0049 SB-0471 COFFEY - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes reappropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: Total ............................................................. $2,125,595,822 G eneral Revenue ................................................................ $ 25,086,286 R oad ......................................................................................... 90 9,188,363 State Construction Account ..................................................... 585,075,938 Grade Crossing Protection .......................................................... 18,570,365 Federal/Local A irport ............... ....................................... 92,593,543 C apital D evelopm ent ................................................................. 32,852,052 Transportation Bond Series A ................................................. 176,836,617 Transportation Bond Series B ................................................. 225,980,510 M etropolitan Sanitary District Trust .......................................... 9,261,631 Federal M ass Transit Trust ....................................................... 47,705,447 313 SB-0471-Cont. National Flood Insurance Program ................................................. 300,844 Cycle Rider Safety Training ....................................................... 1,397,226 Soil Conservation Trust ................................................................... 400,000 Rail Freight Loan Repayment ........................................................ 237,000 M cHenry Lock ................................................................................ 110,000 STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of SB-471 reappropriations are $942.7 million. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases various line items by a total of $130,868,106. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, IN THE HOUSE Financing costs of SB-471 would be $903.7 million. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reappropriates $400,000 to DOT for the River to River Road in Southern Illi- nois and reduces reappropriations throughout bill for a net reduction of $117,062,554. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends PA83-26 to specify that the reappropriation to DOT for the Des Plaines Flood Control Area in Cook County is also to be used for construction purposes. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 050-001-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED Committee Appropriations I Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 02 Sent to the Governor Jul 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0013 Effective date 07-03-85 SB-0472 COFFEY - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $1,889,597,759 from various funds for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Dept. of Transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-472 appropriations are $369.3 million. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement line items, decreases other ordinary and contingent line items, and eliminates an appropriation for public transportation studies for a net re- 314 SB-0472-Cont. duction of $11,202,600. Also provides in several instances for distribution by dis- tricts or service areas without changing the amount or purpose of an appropriation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items for personal services by a total of $1,251,500. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $300,000 to DOT for widening IL Route 13 between Murphysboro and Belleville. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Redistributes District allocations, making no dollar change. Deletes appropria- tion of $85,000,000 to DOT for land acquisition, engineering and construction as provided by law in order to implement a portion of FY86 road improvement program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $47,000 to DOT for a capital improvement grant to Palos Hills for acquisition of a bus. Appropriates $50,000 to DOT for a grant to Summit for the purchase of an ambulance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $500,000 from the Road Fund to the DOT for planning of the con- struction of an extension of a street in the City of LaSalle. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $1,000,000 from the Road Fund to the DOT for County Highway 21 in Lawrence County. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Appropriates $950,000 to the DOT for work on the Little Calumet River in Cook County. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Appropriates $450,000 from the Road Fund to the DOT for the construction of a connector highway from Rt 159 to Rt 157 in Madison Co. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Appropriates $1,250,000 from the Road Fund to the DOT for improvements on Wolf Rd from Interstate 80 to US Rt 30. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, IN THE HOUSE No change from previous note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases lines for contractual, personal services of Regional Dists., and Aero- nautics by a total of $3,322,800. Specifies purposes for certain line item appropria- tions projects. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases personal services line items in Central Office, Administration and Plan- ning and in District 1 and decreases personal services lines in Central Office, Div. of Highways for a net increase of $375,900. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes appropriations totaling $2,054,700 for widening IL Rte. 13 between Murphysboro & Belleville, a connector highway between Rtes. 159 and 157 in Madison County, Wolf Road improvements, Palos Hills acquisition of a bus for el- derly and handicapped persons, and for an ambulance in Summitt. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $3,100,000 for widening Sangamon Avenue in Springfield. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $4,400,000 for costs associated with widening an underpass on Cook Street in Springfield. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $5,000,000 for costs of relocating U.S. Rte. 67 from Alton to God- frey and $2,140,000 for costs to rehabilitate IL Rte. 143 viaduct in East Alton. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $175,000 for State's share of federally approved airport projects at Kankakee Valley Airport. 315 SB-0472-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Appropriates $60,000 for flood control in Cherry. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $1,500,000 for passenger security enforcement on CTA HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Appropriates $620,000 for studies, strategies and preliminary engineering for portions of Southwestern Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Breaks down by county the appropriation for FY86 road improvement program. Decreases line item for airport improvement projects by $405,000 and appropriates such amount for development of a statewide aviation system plan. No dollar change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Increases appropriation for grade crossing protection or separation installations as orderd by ICC by $5,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $6,000,000 for an interchange at 1-80 and Humboldt Road in Will County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $500,000 for an extension of the airport runway at the Centralia municipal airport. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $500,000 for site investigation and feasibility study for an airport in the Chicago Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 17. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $6,700,000 for street and sewer construction in Oak Lawn and Chicago Ridge and for widening Crawford Ave. in Midlothian. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $5,114,000 for a new bridge of the Pecatonica River and a 4-lane facility on 1-26, all in Freeport. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $950,000 for plans to correct a flooding problem in Midlo- thian and for flood control on Stoney Creek in Oak Lawn. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 21. Appropriates $550,000 for engineering studies for additional lanes on IL Rte. 26 in Freeport. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 22. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $70,000 to DOT for installation of a traffic signal on US Rte. 24, Watseka. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 24. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $33,000 for a tourist information structure and for lighting at an intersection. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 25. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $250,000 for costs of an access road in Winnebago County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 26. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $2,500,000 for costs of widening Rte. 15 near Belleville and Rt. 13 from Freeburg to Murphysboro. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 27. Appropriates $200,000 for sidewalks in Silvis. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 28. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $6,568,000 for a 4-lane highway from Peoria Cty. to Ful- ton Cty.; for road improvements on Rt. 97 in Mason Cty.; for repair of the dam and water intake at Canton Lake; and for a flood control levee at Pekin Waste Water Treatment Plant No. 1. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 30. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $3,600,000 for modification of an interchange and various improve- ments to Barrington Road. 316 SB-0472-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 31. Appropriates $150,000 for a grant to U of I for road work. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 32. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $75,000 for a traffic signal on Rt. 45. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 33. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $5,000,000 for an interchange on 1-80 near Seneca. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 35. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $100,000 for Ingalls Park Flood Drainage Project. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 37. Appropriates $2,000,000 for work on the Little Calumet River. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 38. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases and decreases various line items for a net increase of $10,013,190. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 39. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $100,000 for an access road on US Rt. 20 in Rockford. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 41. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases appropriation by $2,466,140 for personal services, security, retirement and contributions to Social Security. Adds $20,000 for public transportation tech- nical studies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 43. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $816,000 for upgrading of IL Rt. 104. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 44. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $62,340,000 for land acquisition and construction of IL 121. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 45. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $7,250,000 for costs of an underpass or viaduct at US 45 in Effingham; for repairs and reconstruction of US Rt 50 in Lawrenceville County; and for extension of Raney Street in Effingham. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 46. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $10,000,000 for work on US Rt. 50 from Flora to Lawrenceville. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 47. Appropriates $500,000 for preliminary engineering studies to provide western access to O'Hare Airport. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 48. Appropriates $125,000 for a flood control feasibility study for Spring Brook. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 50. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $3,000,000 for an interchange at 1-290 and Butterfield Road. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 51. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $2,000,000 for an east-bound entrance ramp on IL 5. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 52. Appropriates $850,000 for design and engineering on Algonquin Rd. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 53. Appropriates $1,750,000 for flood control facilities on the lower Des Plaines Tributaries Watershed. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 54. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $3,704,000 for widening IL 146 in Hardin County and for resurfacing US 45 in Saline County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 55. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates a total of $3,734,000 for widening and resurfacing IL 97 near Salis- bury and in Springfield and for resurfacing Bus. 1-55 in Springfield. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 33, 35, 38, 39, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 50, 51, 54 and 55 Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 21, 27, 31, 37, 47, 48, 52, 53 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Makes numerous changes in appropriations for OCE of DOT; adds appropria- tions to DOT, IL Community College Board, U of I, Dept. of Labor and Office of the Governor. 317 SB-0472-Cont. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Line item vetoes a total of $27,160,000 for various projects of DOT, IL Commu- nity College Board and U of I; reduces retirement line items by $4,513,390. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 DUNN,RALPH Adopted Amendment No.04 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.05 CARROLL & LEMKE Adopted Amendment No.06 CARROLL & WELCH Adopted Amendment No.07 CARROLL & O'DANIEL Adopted Amendment No.08 CARROLL & KELLY Adopted Amendment No.09 CARROLL & VADALABENE Adopted Amendment No.10 CARROLL & SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 052-001-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.06 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.08 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.09 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.10 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.11 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 12 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 13 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.14 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 15 APPROP I Lost Amendment No. 16 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 17 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.18 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No. 19 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.20 APPROP I Withdrawn Recommnded do pass as amend 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 318 SB-0472-Cont. Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jul 02 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.21 MULCAHEY Amendment No.22 PANGLE Amendment No.23 PHELPS Amendment No.24 LEVERENZ Amendment No.25 LEVERENZ Amendment No.26 LEVERENZ Amendment No.27 LEVERENZ Amendment No.28 HOMER Amendment No.29 PHELPS Amendment No.30 LEVERENZ Amendment No.31 SATTERTHWAITE Amendment No.32 HARTKE Amendment No.33 CHRISTENSEN Amendment No.34 LEVERENZ Amendment No.35 VANDUYNE Amendment No.36 PANGLE Amendment No.37 LEVERENZ Amendment No.38 BARNES Amendment No.39 LEVERENZ Amendment No.40 OBLINGER Amendment No.41 LEVERENZ Amendment No.42 LEVERENZ Amendment No.43 OBLINGER Amendment No.44 KOEHLER Amendment No.45 HARTKE Amendment No.46 HARTKE Amendment No.47 BARNES Amendment No.48 BARNES Amendment No.49 BARNES Amendment No.50 BARNES Amendment No.51 COWLISHAW Amendment No.52 KIRKLAND Amendment No.53 BARNES Amendment No.54 PHELPS Amendment No.55 CURRAN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 110-005-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06, Secretary's Desk Concurence 07,08,09,10,11,12, Secretary's Desk Concurence 13,14,16,17,18,19, Secretary's Desk Concurence 21,22,24,25,26,27, Secretary's Desk Concurence 28,30,31,32,33,35, Secretary's Desk Concurence 37,38,39,41,43,44, Secretary's Desk Concurence 45,46,47,48,50,51, Secretary's Desk Concurence 52,53,54,55 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 07,08,09,10,11,12, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 13,14,16,17,18,19, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 21,22,24,25,26,27, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 28,30,31,32,33,35, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 37,38,39,41,43,44, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 45,46,47,48,50,51, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 52,53,54,55 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05,06, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 07,08,09,10,11,12, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 13,14,16,17,18,19, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 21,22,24,25,26,27, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 28,30,31,32,33,35, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 37,38,39,41,43,44, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 45,46,47,48,50,51, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 52,53,54,55 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05,06, H Refuses to Recede Amend 07,08,09,10,11,12, Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted 319 SB-0472-Cont. Jul 02-Cont. H Refuses to Recede Amend 13,14,16,17,18,19, H Refuses to Recede Amend 21,22,24,25,26,27, H Refuses to Recede Amend 28,30,31,32,33,35, H Refuses to Recede Amend 37,38,39,41,43,44, H Refuses to Recede Amend 45,46,47,48,50,51, H Refuses to Recede Amend 52,53,54,55 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, RONAN, LEVERENZ, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/045-002-001 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/107-004-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Jul 25 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0107 Effective date 07-25-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto O'DANIEL/PAGE 11, LINES 26 THRU 30 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 032-024-001 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto LUFT/PAGE 38, LINES 18 THRU 22 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 037-020-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 17 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto POSHARD/PAGE 36 LINES 28 THRU 33 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 036-017-000 Mtn filed overrde red/veto O'DANIEL/PAGE 12 LINE 19 Override red/veto Sen-pass 033-024-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 24 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/PHELPS PG 36 & LN 28-33 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/HOMER PG 38 & LN 18-22 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 01/067-047-000 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 02/070-046-000 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 03/PHELPS PG 36 & LN 28-33 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 04/HOMER PG 38 & LN 18-22 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 31 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0107 SB-0473 MAHAR, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $12,570,000 from various funds for the ordinary and contingent ex- penses of the Dept. of Nuclear Safety for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement and decreases other ordinary and contingent line items for a net decrease of $663,300. 320 SB-0473-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds back a total of $133,300 for personal services lines items of Management & Administrative Services and for Radiation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes further reductions in OCE line items in net amount of $94,600. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $1,800,000 for removing radioactive contamination in Ottawa. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases personal services line items by $327,530. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases general revenue appropriations to the Department of Nuclear Safety for Radiation Safety by $18,600. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1, 2 and 3. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $10,300. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.03 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-002-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.03 BARNES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 111-001-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/052-000-000 House report submitted 321 SB-0473-Cont. Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Jul 22 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0093 Effective date 07-22-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0093 SB-0474 MAHAR, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Financial Institutions for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otal ................................................................. ................... . . $3,586,200 General Revenue ....................................... $2,127,900 State Pension ........................................ 1,458,300 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items by a total of $105,200. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases personal services line items in Credit Union and Currency Exchange divisions by a total of $20,600. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $8,084. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0063 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0063 SB-0475 MAHAR, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. 322 SB-0475-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement and decreases other ordinary and contingent line items for operations for a total reduction of $52,900. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases OCE line items by a total of $62,400. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with appropria- tions to BOB, the Governor's Office, and Criminal Justice Information Authority for OCE and grants and awards. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $16,005. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr i0 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 051-002-004 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/051-001-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0054 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0054 323 SB-0476 SB-0476 BLOOM, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Public Aid for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces ordinary and contingent line items and increases retirement for a total reduction of $14,446,200. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases personal services line items and decreases Medical Assistance line items for a net decrease of $851,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Decreases personal services line items by $5,027,600. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases personal services line items in various divisions of Dept. by a total of $5,027,600. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases personal services line items in Div. of Child Support Enforcement by $233,400. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Further increases personal services line items in Central Level Operations by $285,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (Tabled June 27, 1985) Further increases personal services line items in Field Level Operations by $854,809. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases line items for AFDC and general assistance by $36,240,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $120,000 for the administration and coordination of food and nutri- tion programs and for advocacy services and technical assistance through the Food Law Project. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $250,000 for Medicare Assistance Project. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases line item for Homeless Shelter Program by $4,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Appropriates $50,000 for program development and start-up costs of a homeless shelter at Visitation Parish Rectory, Chicago. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases contractual line item in Central Level Operations by $941,900. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases appropriation to Dept. of Public Aid for Field Level Operations by $854,809. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases appropriation for Dept. of Public Aid for Social Services by $30,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases appropriation for Medical Assistance by $2,000,000. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 7 and 9. Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Generally revises the appropriation to Public Aid. Includes an appropriation of $2,100,000 for awards to certain employees of Dept. of Public Aid involved in a class action suit. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $2,400,000: $250,000 for Medicare Assistance Project; $50,000 for a homeless shelter at Visitation Parish Rectory, Chicago; and $2,100,000 for payment of awards to certain Public Aid employees in a class action suit. Reduces 324 SB-0476-Cont. retirement by a total of $837,810. Reduces line item for income assistance and re- lated distrubitive purposes for Aid to Families with Dependent Children by $2,250,000. Total Gov. reduction is $5,487,810. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESTORATION. Restores $2,100,000 for payment of awards to certain Public Aid employees in a class action suit. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Lost 022-026-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.04 COLLINS Lost 027-028-000 Verified Lost Amendment No.05 BLOOM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 042-010-005 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP II Adopted 012-008-001 Amendment No.06 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Amendment No.08 APPROP II Adopted 012-007-002 Amendment No.09 APPROP II Adopted 012-006-003 Amendment No.10 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE,W Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 04 Mtn Lost - Table Amend. No. 05/051-061-000 Amendment No.11 BOWMAN Adopted Amendment No.12 SHAW Adopted Amendment No.13 BRAUN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 097-019-000 325 SB-0476-Cont. Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,05,06,07, Secretary's Desk Concurence 08,09,10,11,12,13 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03,05,06,07, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 08,09,10,11,12,13, Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03,05,06,07, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 08,09,10,11,12,13 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,05,06,07, H Refuses to Recede Amend 08,09,10,11,12,13 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BLOOM SOMMER, CARROLL, HALL & WELCH Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/041-009-002 House report submitted Jul 04 3/5 vote required House Conf. report lost 1ST/065-000-045 Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report lost 1ST/065-000-047 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/103-001-004 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0048 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 17 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto DEANGELIS/ PAGE 9, LINES 18 THRU 30 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 056-000-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 24 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/LEVERENZ PG 9 & LN 18-30 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 29 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/HASTERT PG 9 & LN 18-30 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 01/091-026-001 Restrd item/s became law/ PA 84-0048 SB-0477 BLOOM, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations of $2,448,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Health Care Cost Containment Council for fiscal year 1986 which begins July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes various line items for a total reduction of $360,900. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Transfers a total of $140,700 from contractual and hospital reimbursement line items to personal services line items. No dollar change HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Restores $68,000 to hospital reimbursement line item. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Restores $31,050 to contractual line item. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by $1,337. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 326 SB-0477-Cont. Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-001-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 30 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,03 054-000-002 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0064 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0064 SB-0478 KUSTRA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otal ..................................................................................... . . . . $58,547,203 General Revenue Fund ............................................. 49,008,601 Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant ....................................................... 9,438,602 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Fund .................... ..................... 50,000 Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund ....................................... ..................... 50,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases by $814,400 the appropriation to Dept. of Alcholism and Substance Abuse for ordinary and contingent expenses. Transfers between line items and adds funds for School-based Substance Abuse Prevention Initiatives. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 1, 1985) Increases personal services line items in Administrative Support Div. by $78,600. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases EDP line item in Administrative Support Div. by $325,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases grant-in-aid line item for Residential Services for Alcoholism by $7,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes July 1, 1985) Appropriates $45,000 for a grant to the Olney Mental Health Center substance abuse program. 327 SB-0478-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Reduces contractual line item in Administrative Support by $17,200 and in- creases line item for equipment by same amount. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Reduces line items for Grants-in-Aid and inserts line items for grants for Quality Incentive Initiative for a net transfer of $1,401,100. No dollar change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (House recedes July 1, 1985) Appropriates $150,000 to Dept. of Alcoholism and Sub. Abuse for a Demonstra- tion School Intervention Program. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $16,400. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DUNN,RALPH Lost 027-028-000 Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.06 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.07 CURRIE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 105-006-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06, Secretary's Desk Concurence 07 Jun 30 S Concurs in H Amend. 02,03,05,06 055-000-001 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,04,07 Jul 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,04,07 H Recedes from Amend. 1,4,7/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0065 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto 328 SB-0478-Cont. Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0065 SB-0479 KUSTRA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment on Aging for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: Total ........................................................................................ $147,725,700 General Revenue Fund ....................................................... $104,839,700 Services for Older Americans Fund .......................................... 42,736,000 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Fund .................................... .. 150,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement and decreases other ordinary and contingent line items; de- letes appropriation for expenses of Consumer Affairs Project; adds appropriation for expenses of Senior Employment Specialist Program and for additional grants in aid; for a net decrease of $945,700. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds appropriation of $75,000 for Foster Grandparent Program. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Appropriations II SB-0480 WATSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Corrections for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement line items and decreases other line items for a total net de- crease of $14,593,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $287,000 to the Dept. of Corrections for crime prevention. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $3,150,400 to Dept. of Corrections for reimbursements to counties. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases Dept. of Corrections OCE by $30,229,590. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $100,000 for State contributions to the Teachers' Retirement Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases appropriations in the Dept. of Corrections by $1,493,111. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. (House recedes July 5, 1985) increase appropriations for Dept. of Corrections by $306,000. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates moneys for the ordi- nary and contingent expenses of the Dept. of Corrections. Effective July 1, 1985. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $2,336,000: $150,000 for Ministers on the Move for gang crime prevention programs and $2,150,000 for reimbursement to counties for mainte- nance of persons committed to the Dept. of Corrections prior to their delivery to the Dept. Reduces retirement by $962,400. Total reduction is $3,298,400. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 329 SB-0480-Cont. Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Lost 025-026-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 13 Re-assigned to Appropriations I Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Tabled Recommended do pass 023-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.02 BARNES Withdrawn Amendment No.03 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.05 LEFLORE Withdrawn Amendment No.06 LEFLORE Adopted Amendment No.07 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.08 YOUNGE,W Withdrawn Amendment No.09 BARNES Adopted Amendment No. 10 BARNES Adopted Amendment No.11 BARNES Adopted Amendment No. 12 SALTSMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 06,07,09,10,11,12 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 06,07,09,10,11,12 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 06,07,09,10,11,12 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 06,07,09,10,11,12 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, WELCH, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-002-002 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Jul 22 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0094 Effective date 07-22-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto , Oct 16 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto CARROLL/PAGE 20, LINES 17 THRU 22 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 038-021-000 330 SB-0480-Cont. Oct 17 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 31 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0094 SB-0481 DUDYCZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Law Enforcement for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases OCE and makes transfers among equipment line items. Appropriates monies for OCE involved with Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act for net reduction of $5,933,800. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases appropriation for apprehension of fugitives by $390,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $92,500 for reimbursement to counties for apprehension of fugitives. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Decreases total line item appropriations to the Department of Law Enforcement by $5,267,741. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases personal services line items by $10,627,441. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases personal services line items for State Police by $1,402,100. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $150,000 for the Division of Administration for a grant to Ford County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Changes the title; appropriates $4,220,813 for OCE of IL Criminal Justice Info. Authority; appropriates a total of $5,371,700 for grants and awards; total increase of $9,592,513. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 3 and 5 Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 4 and 7 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Makes adjustments in line items of OCE of Divisions of Dept. of Law Enforce- ment and in the OCE of the Law Enforcement Merit Board. GOVERNOR ITEM VETO AND REDUCTIONS Line item vetoes $92,500 for reimbursement to counties for expenses for appre- hension of out-of-state fugitives prior to FY85. Makes total line item reduction of $814,400, including reduction of $390,000 for apprehension of fugitives and $424,400 in retirement lines. Net reduction of $906,900. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESTORATION Restores $390,000 to Dept. of Law Enforcement, Div. of Administration for ap- prehension of fugitives. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP II Tabled Motion to Reconsider Vote Motion tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.05 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 331 SB-0481-Cont. May 29 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.02 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.06 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.07 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 118-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03,04,05,07 Jun 30 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 03,04,05,07 Jul 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 03,04,05,07 H Refuses to Recede Amend 03,04,05,07 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Jul 02 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, BLOOM & WEAVER Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/051-000-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Jul 22 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0095 Effective date 07-22-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde red/veto VADALABENE PAGE 1, LINE 29 3/5 vote required Override red/veto Sen-pass 035-017-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 29 Mtn filed overrde red/veto LEVERENZ PG 1 & LN 29 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 30 Override red/veto Hse-pass 071-044-000 Restrd item/s became law/ PA 84-0095 SB-0482 DONAHUE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Veterans' Affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985 as follows: T otal ................................ . .............. ......... .. $30,614,200 General Revenue Fund ........ ....... . ........................ $22,462,200 332 333 SB-0482-Cont. G I Education Fund .......................................................................... 519,000 Illinois Veterans' Home Fund ...................................................... 7,219,500 M anteno Veterans' Home Fund ...................................................... 413,500 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases OCE and makes a transfer between funds for a net decrease of $2,444,561. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases various line items by a total of $851,261. Adds an appropriation of $180,000 from the Illinois Veterans Home Fund to the Department of Veterans Af- fairs for purchasing equipment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces contractual lines in General Office and IL Veterans' Home to $1.00 each, for a total reduction of $1,195,990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reduces grants for Cartage and Erection of Veteran's Headstones by $49,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Reduces appropriation for grants for statewide outreach services by $171,500. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Increases personal services line items to IL Veterans' Home by a total of $188,400. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Makes transfers among line items for IL Vets. Home, for no dollar change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Changes fund from Road to General Revenue Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Increases grants for Vietnam veterans outreach services by $171,500. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Restores contractual services line items to amounts in original bill, for a total in- crease of $1,195,998. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $50,500. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted 020-017-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted 011-007-000 Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted 011-005-002 Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading SB-0482-Cont. Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.05 HASTERT Adopted Amendment No.06 MAYS Adopted Amendment No.07 CURRAN Adopted Amendment No.08 HASTERT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06, Secretary's Desk Concurence 07,08 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06, S Concurs in H Amend. 07,08/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0045 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0045 SB-0483 MAITLAND, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. Appropriates $209,400 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Gover- nor's Purchased Care Review Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases retirement and decreases other ordinary and contingent line items for a total decrease of $2,150. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $147,725,700 to the Governor's Purchased Care Review Board and the Dept. on Aging. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $2,550,000 to Dept. on Aging for various projects. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Appropriates $30,000 to Dept. of Aging for training of seniors. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Approp. $132,000 to Dept. of Aging for a sr. citizen publication. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Increases personal services line item by $2,400. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $57,000 to the Dept. for senior com. center in Spring Valley. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $99,500 from GRF to the Dept. on Aging for Rural Peoria Co. Council on Aging Inc. expansion. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Appropriates $87,000 to the Dept. of Aging for a senior center in McHenry Co. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Increases line item for grants for retired senior volunteer program by $100,000 and appropriates $75,000 for grants for foster grandparent program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. (House recedes July 5, 1984) Increases personal services and related line items in various divisions by a total of $147,800. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Deletes $150,000 line item for Sr. Employment Specialist Program. Appropri- ates $653,000 for the Consumer Affairs Projects and $24,000 for OCE in Office of Director for a net increase of $527,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Increases contractual, travel and printing line items by $19,300. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. 334 SB-0483-Cont. Appropriates $15,000 for a grant for a senior citizens center in Pawnee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Appropriates $400,000 for transportation costs in re home delivered meal program. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-ams 3, 4, 10, 14 Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 15 and 16 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Increases personal services and related lines in Div. of Administration Compli- ance and appropriation for "community-based" services for in-home-service proj- ects. Reduces various amounts for grants for area services. Net increase of $221,600. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Makes line item vetoes totaling $186,000: Dept. on Aging facilities in Pawnee, Rural Peoria County, Spring Valley, McHenry County. Makes reduction in retire- ment line items totaling $13,950. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations II May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 19 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted 018-001-000 Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted 015-004-000 Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted 014-006-000 Amendment No.05 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.06 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.08 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.09 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.10 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.11 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.12 OBLINGER Withdrawn Amendment No.13 OBLINGER Withdrawn Amendment No.14 BRAUN Adopted Amendment No.15 OBLINGER Adopted Amendment No.16 OBLINGER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 105-001-001 335 SB-0483-Cont. Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06, Secretary's Desk Concurence 07,08,09,10,11,14, Secretary's Desk Concurence 15,16 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 07,08,09,10,11,14, S Noncncrs in H Amend. 15,16 Jun 29 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05,06, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 07,08,09,10,11,14, Speaker's Table, Non-concur 15,16 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05,06, H Refuses to Recede Amend 07,08,09,10,11,14, H Refuses to Recede Amend 15,16 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, HASTERT & BARNES Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, WELCH, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-000-000 House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/107-003-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-0104 Effective date 07-23-85 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto SCHAFFER/PAGE 9, LINES 4 THRU 7 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 024-018-005 Oct 17 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-0104 SSB-0484 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-110 and new par. 6-110.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to issue a mi- nor driver's license or permit to all applicants under the age of 18 who qualify to op- erate a motor vehicle. Provides that such license or permit shall not permit the holder to operate a motor vehicle within any city having a population of 1,000,000 or more, or between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 5:00 A.M. unless going to and from school or work in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Secretary of State or unless accompanied by a parent, guardian or other person in a position of loco parentis to the licensee. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Transportation SSB-0485 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 120, par. 627; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.9) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and the State Mandates Act to provide that the equalization factor for all assessment years beginning with 1985 shall not exceed that factor for assessment year 1983. Exempts from the State Mandates Act. Effec- tive immediately. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 336 SB-0485-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL Gov'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB-485 constitutes a mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to local govern- ments would normally be required under the State Mandates Act. However, SB-485 amends the Mandates Act to exempt this Bill from that Act. The amount of local government revenue loss caused by SB-485 is substantial, but it cannot be esti- mated due to the uncertain factors involved. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue SB-0486 D'ARCO - NETSCH - SMITH. (New Act) Creates the Energy Assistance Act; directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to implement a program to assure public utility service for low income persons who meet certain criteria; transfers responsibility for the federally funded Illinois Home Energy Assistance Program from the Department of Public Aid to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires persons who wish to participate in the program to agree to pay monthly, from May through November, one-fifth of "any outstanding deposit", rather than any "outstanding deficit". GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends repeal of the program on January 1, 1989. Changes the criteria for eligibility by deleting the income standard and requiring eligibility under the IL Home Energy Assistance Program. Changes various provisions relating to funding and the use of oil overcharge funds. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Committee Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Third Reading - Passed 030-026-001 Verified Third Reading - Passed 030-026-001 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Public Utilities May 31 Primary Sponsor Changed To SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Added As A Joint Sponsor MCPIKE Committee Public Utilities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Amendment No.01 PIEL Withdrawn Amendment No.02 PIEL Withdrawn Amendment No.03 PIEL Lost 046-063-001 337 SB-0486-Cont. Jun 25-Cont. Amendment No.04 PIEL Lost 047-065-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 070-043-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 19 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto D'ARCO Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 036-018-003 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto SOLIZ Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 30 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 074-042-001 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Nov 22 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1034 Effective date 11-22-85 SSB-0487 NETSCH - ROCK, PHILIP AND LEMKE. (Ch. 120, pars. 500.23-1 and 500.23-la) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to include certain life care facilities as coopera- tives eligible for the homestead exemption and the senior citizen homestead exemption. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the assessing authority to determine the eligibility of life care facilities. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Added As A Co-sponsor PHILIP Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 052-002-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0488 NETSCH. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.1, 7-58, 7-60, 10-6, 10-15, 16-5.01 and 19-4) Amends the Election Code. Changes the consolidated election from the first Tuesday in April to the first Monday in November and the consolidated primary to the first Tuesday after the first Monday in September (now the last Tuesday in Feb- 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 338 339 SB-0488-Cont. ruary) in odd numbered years; and changes the nonpartisan election from the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November to the first Tuesday in April in odd numbered years. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Elections SSB-0489 NETSCH - ETHEREDGE. (Ch. 120, par. 501j-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides that rehabilitation projects on histor- ic buildings must involve interior or exterior rehabilitation work and provide a bene- fit to the community in order to qualify for special valuation rules under the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. In definition of substantial rehabilitation, deletes requirement that it provides a benefit to the community. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0423 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0490 NETSCH - ETHEREDGE. (Ch. 120, par. 15-1501) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to require the Department of Revenue in computing net operating loss for unitary business groups to use the same apportion- ment formula for net operating loss carryforward and carryback as it does for net income. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue SB-0491 NETSCH - ETHEREDGE. (Ch. 120, par. 15-1501) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that, for purposes of illustrating unitary general line of business activities, such activities should be integrated with, dependent upon and contribute to each other. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0491-Cont. Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue SB-0492 CHEW - ETHEREDGE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-102) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Permits any trailer or semitrailer, exceeding 8 feet in width and not exceeding 28 feet 6 inches in length, to operate upon certain designated roads in order to have access to points of loading and unloading if origi- nally it was in combination with a truck tractor. Establishes same authorization for access for all household goods carriers. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor ETHEREDGE Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor WOLF First reading Rfrd to ( Assigned Do Pass/ Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor May 22 May 29 Jun 04 Jun 11 Jun 26 Jul 23 Sep 20 omm on Assignment to Transportation Short Debate Cal 017-000-001 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0691 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0493 COLLINS. (Ch. 37, new par. 72.4-3; Ch. 53, new par. 3.4) Amends the Circuit Court Act and the Fees and Salaries Act to provide that the chief judge of each circuit may appoint a circuit or associate circuit judge on a monthly basis and for additional $300 salary per month to be available on a 24-hour basis for orders of protection pursuant to the Illinois Domestic Violence Act. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Judiciary I 5 SB-0494 COLLINS AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, new par. 16-3.2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person commits home-repair theft when he accepts consideration under a contract to perform home-repair ser- vices knowing that he will fail to perform the services as described in the contract. Provides that a first violation constitutes a Class A misdemeanor and a second or subsequent violation a Class 4 felony. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 May 07 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Judiciary II Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 340 S( 'l SB-0494-Cont. May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Judiciary II ' SB-0495 NEDZA. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-815) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to revise the weight limit designation for Class N flat weight tax to 36,001-40,000 lbs. (now 32,001-40,000 lbs.), Class R to 50,001-54,500 lbs. (now 45,001-50,000) at a new tax rate of $1338 and Class S to 54,501-59,500 lbs. (now 50,001-59,500); and to establish a new Class L flat weight tax rate of $784 for vehicles, with load, having a gross weight of 32,001-36,000 lbs and a new Class Q with a weight limit of 45,001-50,000 lbs. at a tax rate of $1128. Raises to $1,000 (now $916) the use tax for farm trucks in Class VV. Effective Jan- uary 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-812 Amends to establish an annual registration fee of $308 for vehicles with perma- nently mounted equipment weighing between 73,281 and 80,000 pounds. Provides that effective date shall begin with the 1987 registration year. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NEDZA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-004-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RONAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation May 29 Recommended do pass 016-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 04 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Third Reading - Passed 090-019-001 Passed both Houses Jun 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 26 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0213 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0496 ROCK, SAVICKAS, DEMUZIO, CHEW, D'ARCO, LUFT, VADALABENE AND JOYCE,JEROME. Appropriates $474,776,100 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the office of the State Treasurer for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. Effective July 1, 1985. G eneral Revenue Fund ............................................................... $9,680,600 Estate Tax Collection Distributive Fund ....................................... 3,300,000 M atured Bond and Coupon Fund ........................................................ 25,000 Bond Retirement and Interest Funds ...................... ..... 461,770,500 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 341 SB-0496-Cont. Increases personal services line items by $7,031,700. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retiremnet by $9,736. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Jun 03 Jun 19 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 15 Jul 19 Oct 17 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 107-006-003 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0044 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0044 SB-0497 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 111, par. 304; and new par. 301.1) Amends the Grain Dealer's Licensing Act to require that an applicant for a grain dealer's license have a net worth of $50,000. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 306; Ch. 114, par. 704 Requires grain warehouses licensed under the U. S. Warehouse Act to comply with the Illinois Grain Insurance Act. Provides that all grain warehouses in the State shall provide protection in the same amounts as required by the Illinois Grain Insurance Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. With respect to a grain dealer holding a license issued prior to the effective date of the amendatory provisions, provides for an exemption from the $50,000 net worth requirement until the first renewal date of the license after January 1, 1988; requires each person to maintain a net worth of at least $20,000 during this interim period. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. of Agriculture) SB-497, as amended, will not have any fiscal impact on the Dept. nor on State revenue. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1 and 2. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 342 SB-0497-Cont. May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 05 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 RICHMOND Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RICHMOND, PANGLE, CULLERTON, WAIT AND ROPP Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEMUZIO LUFT, JONES, RUPP & FRIEDLAND Jul 02 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/106-000-001 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Aug 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0156 Effective date 08-13-85 SSB-0498 VADALABENE. (Ch. 81, par. 118) Amends The Illinois Library System Act. Increases the basis for the annual per capita and area grants made for library systems to $1.233 (now $1.145) per capita and $43.2461 (now $40.10) per square mile. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 008-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor ROPP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 343 SB-0498-Cont. 344 May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0286 Effective date 09-13-85 7 SB-0499 DARROW - DAWSON - GEO-KARIS AND LEMKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 315-11,316-1 and 321-6) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act to provide that a person convicted of operating a watercraft while under the influence of alcohol or other drug shall be subjected to a Class A misdemeanor for the first offense, a Class 3 felony for any subsequent offense or for any offense resulting in the incapacitation of a person for a period of more than 72 hours, and a Class 2 felony if the offense resulted in the death of a person. Provides that a person who operates a watercraft shall be deemed to have given consent to testing for blood content of alcohol or other drugs and that the results of such tests may be admissible in civil and criminal actions arising out of acts alleged to have been committed while the person under the influence of alco- hol or other drug was operating a watercraft. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 321-5 Amends to change reference to motorboat to watercraft. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes that an owner or person with supervisory authority over a watercraft may not authorize such watercraft to be operated "under the influence". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes various non-substantive punctuation and spelling corrections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Changes the penalty for persons convicted of operating a watercraft while under the influence from a Class 3 felony to a Class 4 felony, and where such violation re- sulted in the death of a person, from a Class 2 felony to a Class 3 felony. Makes oth- er changes relating to the submission of sobriety tests for operators of any watercraft upon the waters of this State. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAWSON Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DARROW Adopted Amendment No.02 DARROW Adopted Amendment No.03 DARROW Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. SB-0499-Cont. May 16 Hse Sponsor NASH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 073-034-006 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0515 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0500 LEMKE. (Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 2A-1.2, 2A-48; Ch. 122, pars. 18-8, 34-1, 34-2, 34-3, 34-4, 34-5, 34-6, 34-8, 34-8.1, 34-18, 34-18.1, 34-18.2, 34-18.4, 34-19, 34-20, 34-21, 34-21.2, 34-21.3, 34-21.4, 34-21.6, 34-29.2, 34-42, 34-43, 34-44.1, 34-45.1, 34-53, 34-54.1,, 34-55, 34-61, 34-62, 34-74, 34-75, 34-76, 34-77, 34-78, 34-79, 34-80, 34-82, 34-83, 34-83.1, 34-84, 34-84a, 34-84b, 34-84.1, 34-85, 34-85b, 34-86, 34-87, 34-128, adds pars. 18-8.4, 34-2a, 34-5.1, rep. pars. 34-42.1, 34-42.2, 34-44, 34-45, 34-46, 34-47, 34-48, 34-49, 34-50, 34-51, 34-52, 34A-101 thru 34A-608) Amends The School Code and The Election Code. Decentralizes the Chicago public school system. Divides the Chicago public school district into 20 semi-autonomous districts governed by locally elected school boards. Creates a School Service District to perform certain functions in relation to the local districts, including exercise of taxing and bonding powers through a board composed of the president of each of the 20 elected boards and one member appointed by the mayor. Effective July 1, 1986, except as otherwise provided. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 040-014-002 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Third Reading - Passed 034-019-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Select Comm School Dist Reorg Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar SCH DIST REO SB-0501 RUPP. (Ch. 29, par. 15) Amends An Act in relation to bonds of contractors entering into contracts for public construction. Specifies that sureties on a bond required for contractors per- 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 345 SB-0501-Cont. forming public works shall be subject to the approval of the public entity involved. Provides that sureties required by the Act may be suspended only by the Depart- ment of Insurance pursuant to procedures set forth in the Insurance Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that the required sureties may be suspended only under the In- surance Code and provides that they may be subject to suspension by the State or political subdivision concerned. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 RUPP Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HARTKE May 22 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 21 Jul 19 Sep 16 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0424 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0502 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.34) Amends the Illinois Aeronautics Act. Provides that a municipality or other politi- cal subdivision which is to own, control or operate an air navigation facility situated in a different municipality or political subdivision, must obtain permission from the municipality or political subdivision in which the facility is situated in order to qual- ify for financial assistance from the Department of Transportation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits provisions of the bill to municipalities in counties with a population be- tween 300,000 and 350,000. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor DAVIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Jun 14 Oct 17 Oct 29 Assigned to Cities and Villages Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(D) (06-14-85) Mtn filed take from Table DISCHARGE COMM 346 SB-0502-Cont. Oct 29-Cont. CITY VILLAGE PLACE CALENDAR 2ND RDING 2ND DAY - DAVIS Motion prevailed Placed Calndr,Second Readng SB-0503 WELCH - HALL, DUNN,RALPH, O'DANIEL, VADALABENE AND LUFT. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.18c) Amends The School Code to allow, or upon petition to require, school districts to establish early childhood learning programs for 3 and 4 year old children and to qualify such programs for State aid. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 18 Added As A Co-sponsor HALL, DUNN,RALPH Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE & LUFT Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary ' SB-0504 HOLMBERG. (Ch. 122, par. 18-3) Amends The School Code to revise provisions pertaining to dates of and proce- dure for payment of tuition of children in orphanages. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor MCNAMARA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 May 30 Jun 05 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 03 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0251 Effective date 09-03-85 SB-0505 WATSON. (Ch. 24, new pars. 2-2-15 and 2-3-18) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that the boundaries of present and future municipalities extend to the far side of any adjacent highway not included in any other municipality. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 347 SB-0505-Cont. 348 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 2-3-5 Permits unincorporated areas under 7,500 population and within 1 1/2 miles of an existing municipality to have a referendum on the question of incorporating as a village, if such unincorporated area maintains a public water district. Applicable to instances where an existing municipality does not consent to incorporation propos- als by such unincorporated area. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages May 24 First reading Committee Cities and Villages May 29 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 Jun 04 Jun 05 Jun 06 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jul 26 Sep 23 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-001-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Recedes from Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0898 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0506 LEMKE. (Ch. 46, par. 28-6) Amends the Election Code. Provides that a petition to submit a local question of public policy to the electors of a municipality, township, county or school district must be signed by a number of registered voters of that political subdivision equal to 8% of the total votes cast in political subdivision for governor. Present law provides that such petition must be signed by 25% of the registered voters of the political sub- division. Authorizes the governing bodies of political subdivisions to submit local questions of public policy to the electors. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 May 16 May 22 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to ( Assigned ,omm on Assignment to Elections SB-0506-Cont. Jun 06 Recommended do pass 011-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Amendment No.01 TERZICH Lost 016-087-006 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS SB-0507 ZITO - LEMKE. (New Act) Appropriates $100,000,000 from the Local Infrastucture Project Fund to the De- partment of Commerce and Community Affairs for the purpose of making loans to units of local government pursuant to the Local Governmental Infrastructure Fi- nance Act, enacted by the 84th General Assembly. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates $25 million to the IL Development Finance Authority for use in its infrastructure loan program. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommended do pass 010-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 049-005-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RONAN Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 064-050-001 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0508 LUFT - TOPINKA. (Ch. 122, new par. 103-8a) Amends the Public Community College Act to allow public comment at meetings of Community College Boards. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Education-Higher May 01 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 349 SB-0508-Cont. May 29 Re-committed to Education-Higher SB-0509 LUFT. (Ch. 48, par. 1706) Amends the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act to require the Illinois Edu- cational Labor Relations Board to make rules for the removal and addition of mem- bers listed on the mediation roster. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Labor and Commerce 'SB-0510 SMITH AND LEMKE. (New Act; Ch. 120, pars. 5-509 and 5-510; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates the Crime Prevention Organization Grant Act and amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Requires the Department of Law En- forcement to establish a program for providing matching grants to eligible crime prevention organizations. Permits taxpayers to designate on their income tax re- turns that $1 of their taxes be deposited into a special fund created in the Treasury for purposes of the program. Effective December 31, 1985 and applies to taxable years ending on or after such date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause and replaces with provisions which are substantially similar, but which limit the check-off system to individual returns and raises contribution amounts from $1 to $10. Provides that the system will ter- minate if annual contributions do not exceed $100,000. Deletes provision authoriz- ing appropriations from the Crime Prevention Organization Grant Fund and provides that the Dept. of Law Enforcement shall manage the fund which is in the State Treasury. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SMITH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor WASHINGTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 350 SB-0511 'SB-0511 NETSCH. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends Illinois Income Tax Act. Permits an individual taxpayer a deduction of 25% of annual rent. Applies only to the taxpayer's principal place of residence. Ef- fective December 31, 1985 and applies to taxable years ending on or after such date. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue SB-0512 LUFT - KUSTRA. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act to permit 5, rather than 3, banking facilities. Provides that such facilities may offer all banking services permitted at the main banking premises. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 RULED 3/5 OF THOSE VOTING TO PASS Third Reading - Passed 035-019-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Primary Sponsor Changed To PIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 102-009-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Aug 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0129 Effective date 08-08-85 'SB-0513 NETSCH, LUFT AND BLOOM. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to provide that all food except food which has been prepared only for immediate consumption on the premises where it is sold be taxed at 0%. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.9, 439.39, 439.109, 441f, 442, 453.9, 453.41, 467.3, 467.18, 470 and 481b36 Deletes everything in the bill and amends the State occupation, use, cigarette, messages, gas revenue, public utilities revenue, and hotel operators' tax Acts to pro- vide that when the date for filing a return falls on a Saturday, Sunday or State holi- day, the return may be filed on the the following business day. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 351 SB-0513-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 3, 1985) Adds January 1, 1986 effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with An Act in relation to local government, taxes and enterprise zones. Amends the IL Enterprise Zone Act, the Local Governmental Tax Collection Act and IL Income Tax Act. Provides that DCCA shall provide loans for specific eco- nomic development in enterprise zones. Allows taxpayers who meet certain require- ments to carry forward excess tax credits for 5 years. Removes the provision which provides that local taxes shall be reduced by the amount of interest paid on collected taxes for units of local government which elect to receive such interest. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Revenue Jun 03 Primary Sponsor Changed To KEANE Committee Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Amendment No.01 KEANE Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 20 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 24 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-003 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRIE, KEANE, CULLERTON, WOODYARD AND CHURCHILL Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/NETSCH DEGNAN, O'DANIEL, ETHEREDGE & DEANGELIS Jul 02 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/107-002-000 Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/047-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Aug 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0165 Effective date 08-16-85 352 3SB-0514 FAWELL. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to allow a member to purchase up to 2 years of service credit for military service prior to becoming a member. PENSION IMPACT NOTE It is not possible to determine accurately the costs of SB-514, but with the large size of this retirement system, they could be substantial. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0515 MACDONALD. (Ch. 139, new par. 54) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Provides that the Board of trustees shall or- der a caucus to be held when a request is made therefor during a town meeting by an established political party. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Local Government SSB-0516 JONES. (Ch. 127, par. 132.602; new par. 132.601a) Amends the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act. Provides that said Act applies to the State Board of Education and educational service regions. Adds short title. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0517 LECHOWICZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262B-1) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to permit the purchaser or renter of time-sharing real estate located outside Illinois to cancel the contract for the purchase or rental of such real estate within 3 business days follow- ing the day on which the contract was signed or the sale made. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes non-substantive punctuation corrections. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 353 SB-0514 SB-0517-Cont. 354 May 22 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 04 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-002 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0518 WATSON - ETHEREDGE - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVID- SON, SCHAFFER AND LEMKE. (Ch. 121, par. 6-201 and new par. 6-201.19) Amends the Highway Code to authorize the highway commissioner of each road district to hire legal counsel. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 121, par. 6-201.7 Requires highway construction contracts which are required to be let to the low- est bidder under the Code to be advertised at least once and at least 10 days prior to the time set for the opening of such bids. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Specifies legal counsel to be hired is for performance of legal functions for road districts where performance of such functions by the public official who would oth- erwise represent the highway commissioner would present a direct or potential con- flict of interest. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-003-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 21 Amendment No.01 HALLOCK Adopted Amendment No.02 STEPHENS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 108-009-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor 355 SB-0518-Cont. Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0778 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0519 FRIEDLAND - ZITO AND LEMKE. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax acts to phase out tax on food which is prepared for immediate consumption or is to be consumed on the premises where it is sold beginning January 1, 1986. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Revenue SB-0520 DARROW. (Ch. 122, par. 10-23-5) Amends the School Code to provide a minimum 30 minute meal break for non- certificated employees. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Labor and Commerce 'SB-0521 LUFT - ETHEREDGE, LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, SMITH, POSHARD, O'DANIEL, DAWSON, ROCK, D'ARCO, SAVICKAS, CHEW AND DEMU- ZIO. (Ch. 120, par. 439.3, 439.32, 439.102 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to expand the manufacturing ma- chinery and equipment exemption to include machinery and equipment used to do maintenance or repair of manufacturing machinery and equipment, or used in re- search and development of new products, production techniques or other machinery and equipment, or used to store, convey, handle or transport finished articles of tan- gible personal property or used to manufacture in-house exempt machinery and equipment. The exemption will also include computers used for product design and production. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends to revise the type of machinery and equipment included in the machine- ry and equipment exemption. Excludes research and development. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the exemption language to be included as exempt equipment in the defi- nition of equipment. Also removes tools as exempt. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED SB 521 will reduce State sales tax revenues by an undetermined amount. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Act takes effect the first day of the second month after becom- ing law. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new pars. 618, 619, 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626 and 627 Adds provisions amending the Enterprise Zone Act to establish a loan program for business in enterprise zones. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Tabled Amendment No.02 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0521-Cont. 356 May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor LECHOWICZ, LEMKE Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH, POSHARD, Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL, DAWSON Added As A Co-sponsor ROCK, D'ARCO Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS, CHEW Added As A Co-sponsor & DEMUZIO Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor TERZICH Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT Committee Revenue Jun 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor REGAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.02 TERZICH Adopted Amendment No.03 LEVERENZ Adopted 074-041-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 112-000-002 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/054-003-000 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 03 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 03 Jun 29 H Recedes from Amend. 03/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0516 Effective date 11-01-85 SB-0522 SANGMEISTER AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, pars. 2-8, 9-1 and 9-2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Changes the name of the offense of "murder" to "first degree murder" and the name of the offense of "voluntary mansl- aughter" to "second degree murder". Defines the offense of second degree murder as first degree murder with specified mitigating factors. Provides that when a defen- dant is on trial for first degree murder and evidence of such mitigating factors have been presented, the burden of proof is on the defendant to prove such mitigating factors (formerly the elements of voluntary manslaughter) by preponderance of the evidence before the defendant can be found guilty of second degree murder. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 702-7, 702-11, 705-12; Ch. 38, pars. 3-5, 8-2, 8-4, 9-1.1, 9-3.1, 9-4, 33B-1, 104-25, 124-1, 1003-2-2, 1003-3-2, 1005-5-1, 1005-5-3, 1005-5-4.1, 1005-7-1, 1005-8-1, 1005-8-2; Ch. 53, par. 8; Ch. 60, par. 12; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-106.1, 6-113, 6-205, 6-708; Ch. 110, pars. 8-802, 13-202, 13-202.1, 13-203, 13-214a; Ch. 110 1/2, par. 2-6; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6304.7; Ch. 114, par. 130; Ch. 129, par. 220.71 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Reincorporates the original text of the bill, but changes the name of the offenses of murder and voluntary manslaugh- ter to first degree murder and second degree murder, respectively in other statutes. SB-0522-Cont. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor HOMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SB-0523 SMITH. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 328a) Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act. Deletes the collective bargain- ing provisions added by Public Act 83-886. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0524 SMITH. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.11) Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Provides that the required system generated revenue recovery ratio of the Chicago Transit Authority shall not exceed 50% of its aggregate cost of providing public transportation. Effective immediately. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Transportation SB-0525 ROCK - KEATS - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 17, pars. 2502, 2505, 2508, 2509, 2510 and 2512; rep. pars. 2504, 2506 and 2507) Amends The Illinois Banking Holding Company Act to provide for reciprocal in- terstate banking in a region consisting of seven Midwestern States, including Illi- nois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin. Permits a bank holding company whose principal place of business is in one of the six Midwestern States other than Illinois to acquire control of an Illinois bank or bank holding com- pany, provided that the laws of the other jurisdiction permit an Illinois bank holding company to acquire control of a bank or bank holding company in that jurisdiction. Requires the approval by the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies for such an acquisition. Abolishes Illinois banking regions. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Requires a midwest bank to provide adequate and appropriate services in com- munities served by an acquired Illinois bank. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Permits Illinois banks, by resolution of the bank's board of directors, to exempt the bank from being acquired by a Midwest bank prior to January 1, 1988. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Provides that bank holding companies with a ratio of capital to assets of less than 7% may not acquire Illinois banks. Also no such acquisition may be made after the acquisition if such ratio would be less than 7%. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 62. Requires the application for a Midwest Bank Holding Company to set forth how such acquisition in Illinois will bring net new funds to Illinois. 357 SB-0525-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 102. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 501, 503, new pars. 504, 505; Ch. 26, par. 4-213 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends "The Illinois Bank Holding Company Act", "An Act concerning financial institutions in Illinois" and the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides for regional interstate banking including requiring banks and bank holding companies to demonstrate compliance with the federal Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 and that an acquisition will provide net new benefits to the State. Requires all financial institutions to provide disclosure statements regarding consumer accounts and to provide Basic Checking Accounts. Defines terms. Sets forth requirements regarding availability of funds deposited by check. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 104. Provides that bank holding companies with a ratio of capital to assets of less than 7% may not acquire Illinois banks. Also no such acquisition may be made after the acquisition if such ratio would be less than 7%. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Commissioner of Banks & Trust Co.) with H-am 102 Based upon the provisions of SB-525, as amended by H-am 102, FY87 cost is $187.3. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Commissioner of Banks & Trust Co.) with H-am 102, 104 No change from prior note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 105. Excludes credit unions from the disclosure, basic checking services, and expedit- ed check clearing requirements provided by this amendatory Act. Mar 27 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 006-004-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BLOOM Lost Amendment No.02 BLOOM Lost 014-042-000 Amendment No.03 ROCK Adopted Amendment No.04 ROCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 033-021-004 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Committee Financial Institutions Jun 12 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Lost 010-011-000 Recommended do pass 019-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Floor motion POSTPONE ACTION UNTIL 10-16-85 AND PLACE CALENDAR 2ND RDING 2ND LEG. DAY - GREIMAN Verified Motion prevailed Placed Calndr,Second Readng 358 SB-0525-Cont. Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Floor motion POSTPONE ACTION UNTIL SPRING 1986 SESSION - GREIMAN Motion failed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Amendment No.04 Amendment No.05 Amendment No.06 Amendment No.07 Amendment No.08 Amendment No.09 Amendment No. 10 Amendment No. 14 Amendment No.15 Amendment No.22 Amendment No.23 Amendment No.33 Amendment No.34 Amendment No.35 Amendment No.36 Amendment No.37 Amendment No.39 Amendment No.42 Amendment No.43 Amendment No.47 Amendment No.48 Amendment No.49 Amendment No.53 Amendment No.54 Amendment No.55 Amendment No.56 Amendment No.58 Amendment No.59 Amendment No.60 Amendment No.61 Amendment No.62 Amendment No.63 Amendment No.64 Amendment No.65 Amendment No.66 Amendment No.67 Amendment No.70 Amendment No.72 Amendment No.73 VINSON MCMASTER 043-063-003 MAUTINO 047-061-002 MCMASTER MAUTINO RYDER 040-067-002 RYDER MAUTINO Verified Adopted - 13- MAUTINO WOODYARD 044-060-002 - 21 - WOODYARD MAUTINO 047-058-003 - 32 - MAUTINO DANIELS 021-079-004 MCMASTER MAUTINO RYDER - 38- MAUTINO -41 -WOODYARD MAUTINO 049-058-003 - 46 - MAUTINO GREIMAN O'CONNELL 022-079-006 - 52- DANIELS VINSON 014-085-004 VINSON 024-080-004 VINSON 025-072-007 -57- VINSON ZWICK 020-080-006 RYDER RYDER 024-078-003 VINSON VINSON 058-048-003 VINSON 018-085-004 GREIMAN 027-076-005 GREIMAN GREIMAN 034-073-004 -69 - GREIMAN -71 - ZWICK ZWICK 015-090-003 - 74-CHURCHILL Held on 2nd Reading Withdrawi Lost T net Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Lost Lost Lost Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Adopted Lost Lost Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Jun 30 Oct 16 359 n SB-0525-Cont. Oct 29 Amendment No.75 Amendment No.76 Amendment No.77 Amendment No.78 Amendment No.82 Amendment No.85 Amendment No.86 Amendment No.87 Amendment No.88 Amendment No.89 Amendment No.90 Amendment No.91 Amendment No.92 Amendment No.93 Amendment No.94 Amendment No.95 Amendment No.96 Amendment No.97 Amendment No.98 Amendment No.99 Amendment No. 100 Amendment No. 101 Amendment No.102 Amendment No.103 Amendment No. 104 GREIMAN CHURCHILL CHURCHILL -81 -GREIMAN - 84-CHURCHILL O'CONNELL ZWICK MAUTINO CHURCHILL MAUTINO 043-060-002 CHURCHILL BROOKINS 019-087-004 VINSON CHURCHILL VINSON 030-073-008 MAUTINO VINSON GREIMAN O'CONNELL 006-102-004 BOWMAN -BRAUN 032-070-007 -YOUNG,A -CAPPARELLI 063-042-009 -BROOKINS -MAUTINO Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Floor motion RETURN TO 2ND-iST LEG. DAY - MAUTINO Motion to Suspend Rule 36(D)/PIEL Motion failed Motion to Suspend Rule 36(D) - ADVANCE TO 3RD READING - CAPPARELLI Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED COUNTRYMAN Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED-VINSON Fiscal Note filed Fiscal Note filed AMNDS 102 & 104 Motion filed SUSPEND RULE 36(D) ADVANCE TO 2ND - 2ND LEG. DAY - CAPPARELLI Verified Motion prevailed Second Reading Amendment No. 105 Amendment No. 106 Amendment No. 107 Amendment No. 108 Amendment No. 109 -BULLOCK 075-026-006 -MATIJEVICH 024-081-005 -VINSON -FRIEDRICH,DP 030-075-006 -MAUTINO 038-065-004 Adopted Lost Withdrawn Lost Lost Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Tabled Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Ruled not germane Lost Ruled not germane Adopted Withdrawn Oct 30 360 SB-0525-Cont. Oct 30-Cont. Amendment No.110 -COUNTRYMAN Withdrawn Floor motion DOES PENSION NOTE ACT APPLY - PIEL Motion failed Pension Note Not Required Oct 31 Nov 13 Nov 14 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 072-038-007 Secretary's Desk Concurence 09,62,102,104,105 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Secretary's Desk Concurence 09,62,102,104,105 S Concurs in H Amend. 09,62,102,104,105 035-020-000 Passed both Houses Nov 25 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1036 Effective date 07-01-86 SB-0526 KEATS. (Ch. 110, par. 2-620) Amends The Civil Practice Law of The Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a motion for continuance shall be granted to a party only upon proof of service of pri- or written notice thereof to all other parties entitled to notice. After the first contin- uance, there shall be no further continuances except upon written consent of all parties. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0527 CARROLL. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 2002.03, 2003 and 2004; new par. 2005) Amends the Good Samaritan Food Donor Act. Requires the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to provide technical assistance to organizations soliciting and collecting donations under the Act. Requires the Department to act as a liaison between such organizations and corporate donors. Specifies the types of food covered by the Act. Makes technical changes. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes non-substantive spelling correction changing "acquatic" to "aquatic". GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Deletes reference to: Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 2005 Recommends deletion of provisions requiring Dept. to provide technical assis- tance and to act as liaison to organizations seeking donations under the Act. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 051-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 361 SB-0527-Cont. Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto CARROLL 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-pass 041-015-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto PRESTON Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 068-049-000 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 02/PRESTON Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 02/064-050-000 Bill dead-amendatory veto. SB-0528 PHILIP - ROCK. Appropriates $331,100 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Judicial Inquiry Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items by a total of $11,540. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases OCE line items by $800. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by $830. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 055-002-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.01 HASTERT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 111-002-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0043 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0043 362 SB-0529 DONAHUE. (Ch. 23, par. 5-1.1 and new par. 5-5.8a) Amends Medical Assistance Article of the Public Aid Code. Permits the Depart- ment of Public Aid to make payments to skilled nursing facilities for the provision of exceptional medical care. Defines exceptional medical care as the level of medical care required by persons who are medically stable for discharge from a hospital but who require acute intensity hospital level care for physician, nurse and ancillary specialist services. Provides that the costs of providing exceptional medical care shall not be considered in determining the payment rates to skilled nursing facili- ties. Further provides that payment for exceptional medical care shall not exceed the payment rate under the Medical Assistance Program for the same care in a hospital. Apr 10 1985 First reading Apr 16 Apr 24 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Tabled By Sponsor Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 009-000-000 SB-0530 COFFEY. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 671) Amends the Downstate Public Transportation Act of 1974. Changes the may to shall and adds provision for denying State transportation funds to communities who do not comply with accessibility standards for the handicapped. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 May 14 May 15 May 17 May 22 Jun 12 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M First reading Rfrd to Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN SB-0531 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, rep. par. 1005-2-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Repeals the prohibition of executing persons incapable of understanding the nature and purpose of such sentence. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 363 SB-0529 - JU .... ... ... ... SB-0531- Cont. 364 May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 5 SB-0532 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 12-9) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to revise the elements of the offense of threat- ening a public official to include any communication of a threat to the immediate family. Also defines "communication". Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0533 LEMKE. (Ch. 37, par. 706-1 and rep. par. 706-5; Ch. 38, pars. 204-2, 204-5, 204-6, 204-8, new par. 204-5a and rep. par. 204-1) Amends Probation Officer Act. Provides that the Chief Circuit Judge shall have general administrative and supervisory responsibility over the director of the court services department or the chief probation officer. Provides that court services or probation officers shall be appointed from a list of qualified applicants supplied by the Administrative Office of the Illinois Court. Amends Juvenile Court Act to pro- vide that the appointment of probation or court services officers shall be governed by the Probation Officer Act. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 24 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0692 Effective date 01-01-86 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. SB-0534 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Authorizes the court to require that a defendant serve a sentence of imprisonment not to exceed 15 days or periodic im- prisonment not to exceed 45 days as condition of supervision. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0535 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-3-2, new par. 1005-5-3.3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that presentence reports shall include continuances under supervision, supervisions or probations which the defen- dant may have been placed upon either as a juvenile under the Juvenile Court Act or as an adult under the Unified Code of Corrections, Cannabis Control Act or Illi- nois Controlled Substances Act. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 051-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0536 LEMKE. (Ch. 40, par. 1501) Amends Adoption Act. Provides that a failure to maintain a reasonable degree of interest, concern or responsibility as to a child's welfare, or a failure to make reason- able efforts to correct the conditions which were the basis for the removal of a child or to make reasonable progress toward the return of a child within 12 months after the child has been adjudicated a neglected or dependent minor shall not be excused by financial inability or financial hardship alone. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng 365 SB-0534. SB-0536-Cont. 366 May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SB-0537 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 110-7) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that bail bond depos- ited by the defendant in one case may be used to satisfy his financial obligations in- curred in a different case. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes November 14, 1985) Provides that bail bond of a defendant may be used to satisfy such defendant's fi- nancial obligation if not already subject to a payment order to pay the defendant's attorney of record. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 110-7 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, pars. 20-1.1, 108A-11 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and every- thing after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to amend the definition of aggravated arson. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to delete the requirement that a summary of information required in reports on the use of eavesdropping devices be forwarded to the General Assembly by the Administra- tive Office of the Illinois Courts. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 099-016-002 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DUNN,JOHN, O'CONNELL, CULLERTON, PARKE & JOHNSON Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEMKE MAROVITZ, SANGMEISTER, BARKHAUSEN, & DUDYCZ Jul 02 House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-000-000 SB-0537-Cont. Nov 14 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPT. - O'CONNELL Motion prevailed House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/DUNN,JOHN, O'CONNELL, CULLERTON, PARKE & JOHNSON House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/074-034-002 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/LEMKE MAROVITZ, SANGMEISTER, BARKHAUSEN & DUDYCZ Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/054-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt Passed both Houses Dec 03 Sent to the Governor Dec 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1100 Effective date 12-09-85 SB-0538 LEMKE. (Ch. 37, par. 704-7) Amends the Juvenile Code. Provides that the Court may require that a delin- quent minor serve a period of detention not to exceed 7 days as a condition of super- vision. Makes other changes. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 005-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0539 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 109-3) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Specifies a finding of probable cause at a preliminary examination may be based in whole or in part on hearsay. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng 367 SB-0539 Cont. 368 May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 5 SB-0540 LEMKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par 11-501) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that any person convicted of a third or subsequent offense of driving under the influence shall be guilty of a Class 4 felo- ny. Requires that a defendant be given notice through an indictment or information of the State's intent to prosecute the offense as a felony, but prohibits disclosure of the prior convictions to the jury unless otherwise permitted by issues properly raised at trial. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Added As A Joint Sponsor ROPP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0541 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 113-3.1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that when counsel is appointed to represent a defendant the court may order the defendant to pay a rea- sonable sum for such representation. Authorizes the supreme court to provide by rule for assessment of costs, including attorneys' fees, incurred in the enforcement of such orders. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 114-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0693 Effective date 01-01-86 s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. SB-0542 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 6-2, 115-3 and 115-4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Removes from the insanity defense the provision that a person is not criminally re- sponsible if he lacks substantial capacity to conform his conduct to the requirements of law. Requires, in cases where the defendant asserts the insanity defense, that a specific finding be made by the court in bench trials, or by the jury in jury trials, that the defendant has failed to prove he is not guilty by reason of insanity, in order to find the defendant guilty but mentally ill. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II SB-0543 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 1-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that venue is not an element of any criminal offense. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II 5 SB-0544 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 11-14) Amends the Criminal Code. Provides that a third or subsequent conviction of prostitution is a Class 4 felony. Provides that the information or indictment charg- ing a person having 2 or more prior convictions with prostitution shall state such pri- or convictions so as to give notice of State's intention of treating the charge as a felony. Specifies that the fact of such prior convictions is not an element of the of- fense and may not be disclosed to the jury during trial unless otherwise permitted by issues properly raised during the trial. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 11-15, 11-17, 11-18 and 11-19 Provides that a person convicted for the third or subsequent time of committing the offense of prostitution, soliciting a prostitute, keeping a place of prostitution, pa- tronizing a prostitute or pimping, commits a Class 4 felony. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-GEO-KARIS Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 051-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 369 SB-0542 SB-0545 SB-0545 LEMKE. (Ch. 37, pars. 701-2, 701-4, 701-19, 702-1, 705-2, 706-1 and new par. 702-3.2; Ch. 122, par. 26-8 and rep. pars. 26-8a and 26-8b) Amends the Juvenile Court Act and The School Code. Gives the juvenile court jurisdiction over chronic and habitual truants and permits their treatment as wards of the court. Limits certain investigatory powers of county probation departments under the Juvenile Court Act. Eliminates a truant officer's responsibilities under the School Code beyond bringing a truancy complaint to the State's Attorney. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0546 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, new par. 103-9) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Prohibits the operation in this State of any bail bondsman in regard to violations of bail bonds posted in another state. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-003-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0694 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0547 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 83-2) Amends the Firearm Owner's Identification Card Act by providing that the FOIC card which a person is required to have in his possession must be currently valid. Apr 10 1985 Apr 16 Apr 24 May 07 May 16 May 17 May 22 Jun 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 370 SB-0548 SB-0548 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, pars. 16A-10 and 17-1) Amends the Criminal Code to raise from $150 to $300 the value of property in- volved in a retail theft or a deceptive practice before the criminal conduct is raised from a Class A Misdemeanor to a Class 4 Felony. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 027-030-000 SB-0549 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, pars. 21-3 and 21-5) Amends the Criminal Code by removing from the definitions of criminal trespass to land and criminal trespass to State supported land the requirement that the no- tice from the owner occupant that such entry is forbidden be given "immediately" prior to such entry, leaving instead, the requirement that such notice be given "prior to such entry". Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 May 17 May 22 Jun 14 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Assigned Tbld pur Comm on Assignment I to Judiciary II suant Hse Rule 27D SB-0550 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-3-4) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that the sentencing judge shall order the presentence report to be disclosed for public inspection unless the judge finds that to do so would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy involving someone other than the defendant. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0551 LEMKE. (Ch. 75, pars. 31 and 32) Amends the County Jail Good Behavior Allowance Act to strike references to im- prisonment as a misdemeanant to reflect changes made by Public Act 83-1073. Ef- fective immediately. 371 SB-0551-Cont. 372 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes on July 2, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 75, new par. 32.1; rep. par. 33. Deletes all. Amends the County Jail Good Behavior Allowance Act. Provides that a prisoner in a county jail shall receive one day of good behavior allowance for each day of service of sentence in the county jail. Each day of good behavior allow- ance shall reduce by one day the prisoner's period of incarceration set by the court. Also makes provisions for establishment of disciplinary procedures. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 75, par. 117; Ch. 125, par. 216 Defines "arresting authority" and provides that such authority shall be reim- bursed for providing medical or hospital services to persons held in custody. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 101-016-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jul 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Jul 02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 3/5 vote required H Recedes from Amend. 01 /114-000-000 H Refuses to Recede Amend 02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/O'CONNELL ALEXANDER, CULLERTON, JOHNSON AND HAWKINSON Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEMKE SANGMEISTER, MAROVITZ, BARKHAUSEN & DUDYCZ SB-0552 ROCK - PHILIP. Appropriates $8,810,800 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of various leg- islative support agencies for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases and decreases various OCE line items for a net increase of $428,501. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds back monies in personal services and SS line items and further increases re- tirement for Leg. Audit Commission for total increase of $2,600. SB-0552-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates $10,025,302 for the OCE of various legislative support agencies for FY 86. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases various line items for Commission on Intergov'tal Cooperation, LIS, Leg. Printing Unit and Citizens Assembly in total amount of $75,792. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1 and 2 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Increases personal services and related lines for the Space Needs Commission. Appropriates funds to the Senate Operations Commission for construction and re- construction of Senate offices in the Capitol Complex. Also appropriates funds to the Citizens Assembly for its ordinary and contingent expenses. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $21,142. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held on 2nd Reading Jun 27 Amendment No.02 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 108-004-002 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 Jul 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, BARNES & HASTERT Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/ROCK HALL, CARROLL, SOMMER & BLOOM Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/047-001-001 373 SB-0552-Cont. Jul 05 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/098-013-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Jul 19 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0055 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Oct 17 Reduction veto stands. 84-0055 SB-0553 VADALABENE - SMITH. (Ch. 11, par. 5815) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Provides that $15 of the fee for the reinstatement of a license as a salesperson which has expired for not more than 7 years, as well as the fee for the reinstatement of a license as broker or associate bro- ker which has expired for not more than 7 years, is a processing fee. Provides that the fee for the renewal of approval of a real estate school is an annual fee. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases to $25 the portion of the fee to be considered a processing fee. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SB-0554 VADALABENE. (Ch. 111, pars. 5818 and 5832) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Provides that nothing in the Act shall be construed to grant to any person a private right of action for damages or to enforce the provisions of the Act or recommendations issued under the Act. Pro- vides that the Department of Registration and Education may suspend, revoke or refuse to issue or renew a license, or impose other penalty for disregarding or violat- ing the Illinois Real Estate Time-Share Act or any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that nothing in the Act shall be construed to grant a private right of ac- tion to enforce rules or regulations, rather than recommendations, issued under the Act. 374 375 SB-0554-Cont. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 28 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0217 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0555 VADALABENE. (Ch. 53, par. 37a.1) Amends the compensation schedule for coroners in counties with less than 2,000,000 inhabitants. Changes the population classes and the minimum salaries. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0556 VADALABENE. (Ch. 53, par. 37a) Amends the County Officers Compensation Act in counties with less than 2,000,000 inhabitants. Increases minimum salaries for Coroners, County Treasur- ers, County Clerks, Recorders and Auditors. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0557 HOLMBERG. (Ch. 34, par. 406) Amends the Counties Act. Specifies that the general tax rate limitation otherwise applicable to counties having fewer than 3,000,000 inhabitants shall not apply, if the limit is increased pursuant to the referendum provisions of the Revenue Act of 1939, in all such counties, rather than only in counties with fewer than 15,000 inhabitants. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-003-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI Placed Calendr,First Readng SB-0557 Cont. 376 May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 090-024-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0695 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0558 WEAVER,S. (Ch. 127, par. 132.5-1) Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act. Places a 10 instead of 7 year limitation on the term of any contract by a State Agency for telecommunications equipment and services, and space therefore. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the bill's application to contracts entered into by State universities. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor JOHNSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar SOLIZ & HARTKE Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 ROPP Adopted Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 ROPP Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0779 Effective date 09-21-85 SSB-0559 WEAVER,S. (Ch. 127, par. 145; Ch. 144, par. 28) Amends the State Finance Act and the University of Illinois Organization and Maintenance Act. Provides for leases to the University of Illinois for terms of up to 30, rather than 5, years. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 144, pars. 307, 657 and 1007 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0559-Cont. Provides for leases to Southern Illinois University, the Board of Regents and the Board of Governors for terms of up to 30, rather than 5, years. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires a lease of scientific research and development facilities to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois Uni- versity, the Board of Regents or the Board of Governors shall have the approval of the Board of Higher Education where the lease is for a term in excess of 5 years. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor JOHNSON S Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SLATER Recommended do pass 014-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0780 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0560 VADALABENE. (Ch. 81, pars. 3-1 and 3-4) Amends the Local Library Act and the Public Library District Act. Increases the maximum allowable tax rate from .40% to .60%, subject to referendum. Corrects an inadvertent error in Public Act 82-1014. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes reference to tax rate consistent with intent of bill. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 81, par. 1002-12 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Public Library District Act to rewrite the provisions relating to the transfer of territory from one library district to another; requires the consent of the expanding district, and provides for supervision by the circuit court. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WOJCIK Placed Calendr,First Readng 377 SB-0560-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 21 Amendment No.01 WOJCIK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 092-017-006 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SHAW, STECZO, CULLERTON, WOJCIK & BARGER Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/VADALABENE DEGNAN, ZITO, WATSON & MAHAR Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 Jul 01 House report submitted Jul 02 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/095-016-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0982 Effective date 09-25-85 'SB-0561 VADALABENE. (Ch. 127, par. 783) Amends the Capital Development Board Act. Authorizes the Capital Develop- ment Board to provide for port districts, in addition to cargo facilities, facilities de- signed for the movement of cargo to and from cargo facilities. Provides that the port district shall pay the State an amount not more than 20% of the gross receipts from such facilities and not less than 20% of the profits, rather than an amount equal to 20% of the gross receipts. Provides that agreements regarding such payments may be amended by the parties. Provides that certain facilities not producing revenues may be provided by the Board without requiring payments to the State. Applies to existing contracts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to "administrator" of the Board and replaces with reference to "resolution of the Board". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Capital Development Board shall act through its Executive Di- rector, rather than by resolution, in making agreements with the port district. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provision authorizing the Capital Development Board to permit regional port districts to use certain facilities without making payments to the State. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 378 SB-0561 Cont. Apr 10 1985 Apr 16 May 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor WOLF First reading Rfrd to Comm on May 22 Jun 05 Jun 06 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 27 Jul 24 Sep 21 Adopted Assignment Assigned to Executive Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Committee Executive Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.02 WOLF Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0781 Effective date 01-01-86 Adopted SB-0562 VADALABENE - DEMUZIO. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Union Label Act to prohibit the use of a counterfeit or imita- tion union label. Prohibits the use of a genuine union label in any manner not autho- rized by the union to which the label belongs. Provides for the award of damages, injunctive relief and criminal penalties. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, par. 2620 Provides that the union shall file its trade-mark or label or form of advertisement with the Secretary of State. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that a violation of the Illinois Union Label Act is an unlaw- ful practice within the meaning of the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical changes. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 May 07 Placed CalndrSecond Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE & KEATS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 379 I- --- - - - - - - - - - SB-0562 Cont. May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 06 Recommended do pass 014-005-001 Jun 11 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 24 Sep 17 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 PANAYOTOVICH Amendment No.02 PANAYOTOVICH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 110-003-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0517 Effective date 01-01-86 Adopted Withdrawn SB-0563 GEO-KARIS - LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 1403) Amends the Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act to broaden the definition of violent crime to include misdemeanors which result in death or physical injury to the victim. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes reference to "physical injury" to reference to "great bodily harm". Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Committee Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Jun 18 Jun 26 Jul 24 Sep 21 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-005-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0724 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0564 GEO-KARIS - LEMKE - DARROW - MAHAR. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 315-11 and 321-6) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act to provide that any person who op- erates a watercraft upon the waters of this State under the influence of alcohol or other drugs shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor (now a petty offense and fine of not less than $25 nor more than $100). 380 SB-0564-Cont. Apr 10 1985 Apr 16 Apr 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor DARROW Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL May 29 Jun 06 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 17 Oct 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Withdrawn Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-003 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. SB-0565 GEO-KARIS - LEMKE. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 2-4) Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides that an adopted child is a natural child for the purpose of determining the property rights of persons under any instru- ment. (Now applies to instruments executed after August 31, 1955.) SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes unnecessary language from introductory clause. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Apr 30 Assigned to Judiciary I Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Tabled By Sponsor 3 SB-0566 GEO-KARIS - LEMKE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-109.3) Amends the IMRF Article of the Pension Code to expand the definition of "sheriffs law enforcement employee" to include full time law enforcement employ- ees of Forest Preserve Districts; also makes a technical correction. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in accrued liability ....................................... $100,000 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 381 SB-0566-Cont. Increase in total annual cost .......................................... .................... 20,000 Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0567 JOYCEJEROME - RIGNEY - MAITLAND. (Ch. 5, pars. 1404, 1405, 1406, 1408, 1409, 1410, 1411 and rep. par. 1415) Amends the Beef Market Development Act. Provides that polling places for ref- erendums shall be located so as to make it easy to vote throughout the State. Pro- vides that the Council may examine the records of any agency with respect to-the payment of assessment/deduction or enforcement of this Act, and may require proof of security bonding on funds paid. Empowers the Council to sue any person in the circuit court for any debt due under the Act, and seek injunctive relief. Repeals provision regarding a fine of up to $100 for any violation of the Act. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0343 Effective date 01-01-86 SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 382 SB-0568 SB-0568 D'ARCO, SCHAFFER, SAVICKAS AND VADALABENE. (Ch. 32, par. 690.35) Amends the Dental Service Plan Act. Changes the amounts required to accumu- late in a dental service plan corporation's contingent reserve fund. Requires an ac- cumulation during its first year of operations of the lesser of $100,000 or 5% of its net premium income; requires an accumulation thereafter of 2% of its net premium income per year; eliminates the requirement when 5% of net premium income dur- ing a 3-year period has accumulated. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all new language and requires each corporation to maintain a special con- tingent reserve as an allocation of net worth. Bases the amount required on varying percentages of net earned subscription revenue. Eliminates accumulation require- ments in certain instances. Provides that deficiencies in meeting amounts required by "Section 6 (b) or (c)" of the Act shall necessitate a plan of correction and correc- tion pursuant thereto of rehabilitation, liquidation, conservation or dissolution. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor NASH May 29 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jul 18 Aug 23 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0209 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0569 D'ARCO - BLOOM. (Ch. 17, par. 1675) Amends the Trusts and Trustees Act. Requires consideration of the overall in- vestment characteristics of the trust when applying the prudent person rule. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 25 May 07 May 16 May 21 May 22 Jun 14 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 383 SB-0570 SB-0570 D'ARCO - BLOOM. (Ch. 17, par. 1686) Amends the Trusts and Trustees Act to provide for succession of corporate trust- ees with respect to banks and bank holding companies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 1674.4 Adds provision limiting the liability of a trustee continuing a partnership business. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the liability of the trust estate shall not be impaired to the extent of trust estate assets. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 25 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 26 Amendment No.02 EWING Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-003 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0518 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0571 D'ARCO - BLOOM. (Ch. 17, pars. 1551 and 1558) Amends An Act to provide for and regulate the administration of trusts by trust companies. Provides that corporations authorized to execute and accept trusts shall have a minimum capital of $425,000; minimum surplus of $225,000; and a mini- mum reserve for operating expenses of $100,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 17, par. 1551 Deletes proposed increases in the minimum capital, surplus and reserve require- ments. Provides that trust companies operating in more than one city need only to make one deposit with the Commissioner. Such deposit shall be determined with reference to the population of the largest city served. 384 SB-0571-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 2052 and 2053) Adds provisions regarding liability of a corporate trustee. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 25 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 26 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0519 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0572 D'ARCO. (Ch. 56 1/2, new pars. 503.13a and 517.1) Amends the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Makes it a violation of the Act to sell at retail, other than through dispensing by a pharmacist, drugs formerly available only by prescription. Authorizes the Director of the Department of Public Health to determine the duration of such restriction. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Re-committed to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 03 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0573 MAITLAND. (Ch. 127, par. 604-101) Amends the Governmental Ethics Act. Requires officials of a special district to file economic interest statements only if they are appointed or elected to the govern- ing board and receive compensation beyond reimbursement of expenses. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 385 SB-0573-Cont. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 008-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 052-004-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor EWING First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd EWING Committee discharged 118-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-0574 TOPINKA. (Ch. 95 1/2 pars. 4-201, 4-202, 4-203, 4-204, 4-205, 4-206, 4-207, 4-208, 4-209, 4-210, 4-211, 4-212, 4-213 and 4-214) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes provisions regarding the disposal of unclaimed vehicles more than 7 years old and the 7-day waiting period required be- fore towing an abandoned vehicle. Requires a law enforcement agency or towing company which sells an unclaimed vehicle to provide a licensed parts dealer, re- builder, or scrap processor buying such vehicle with a completed uniform invoice. Establishes various requirements for towing companies who tow abandoned or oth- erwise unattended vehicles. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 004-001-001 SB-0575 TOPINKA. (Ch. 122, par. 103-7) Amends the Public Community College Act. Reduces from 6 to 4 years the terms of members of community college district boards elected in and after 1981. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Higher SB-0576 TOPINKA. (Ch. 8, par. 37-32) Amends the "Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975" to provide that monies in the Il- linois Race Track Improvement Fund may be used to reimburse tracks for the ex- pense of providing overflow facilities for other race tracks. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 22, 1985) Deletes reference to: (Ch. 8, par. 37-32) Adds reference to: (Ch. 8, par. 37-28) Provides that moneys from the Agricultural Premium Fund shall, pursuant to ap- propriation to the Illinois Racing Board, be used to reimburse race tracks for added expenses incurred due to providing overflow facilities for other race tracks. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides the Race Track Improvement Fund shall be used to establish facilities at non-operating tracks when there is an overflow of eligible horses at an operating track. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 386 387 Apr 10 1985 Apr 16 May 07 First reading SB-0576-Cont. Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Adopted Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-TOPINKA Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto TOPINKA 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 038-014-000 Oct 17 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto KUBIK 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 103-003-006 Bth House Overid Total Veto Nov 01 PUBLIC ACT 84-0999 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0577 DEGNAN. (Ch. 99, par. 4) Amends The Illinois Notary Public Act to increase the required bond from $1,000 to $10,000. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 17 Primary Sponsor Changed To BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read SB-0577-Cont. Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng ,Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. 'SB-0578 RIGNEY. (New Act) Creates the IL Certified Video Deposition Officer Act of 1985. Provides that the Department of Registration and Education shall issue certificates to video deposi- tion officers. Defines terms and sets forth qualifications required. Creates the Video Deposition Officers Board to assist the Department in carrying out this Act. Sets forth grounds for refusal to issue or renew, for suspension of for revocation of certif- icates. Provides penalties for violation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes the practice of recording depositions by video equipment subject to rules of the Supreme Court relating to the use of video equipment in Court proceedings. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires that for each deposition recorded by a certified video deposition officer for use in any court proceedings, a transcript of such deposition shall be prepared by a court reporter. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Lost 014-039-000 SB-0579 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 24, new par. 11-13-7b; Ch. 34, par. 3154) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the County Zoning Act. Permits munic- ipalities and counties to assess fees for zoning variances in an amount not exceeding 10% of the estimated value of the property after the variance is allowed. Provides that such estimated value shall be determined by a qualified appraiser employed by the municipality or county. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the fees to 10% of the estimated increase in the value of the property, ex- cluding improvements, from the variance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 34, par. 3154) Deletes provisions amending the County Zoning Act. Limits application of the bill to municipalities with a population of at least 1,000,000. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 007-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JEREMIAH Adopted Amendment No.02 JOYCE,JEREMIAH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 388 SB-0579-Cont. May 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-005-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE SSB-0580 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 1-111) Amends the General Provisions Article of the Pension Code to prohibit invest- ment of public pension fund moneys in 1992 World's Fair bonds, unless approved by a majority of the members and pensionors of the fund. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill does not have a direct financial impact. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 'SB-0581 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.12) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to direct the Agency to compile a list of potentially hazardous lawn care products by March 1, 1986; requires persons ap- plying such products to post a warning sign, beginning April 1, 1986. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 'SB-0582 JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND LEMKE. (Ch. 120, pars. 1152, 1157.2, 1159, 1169 and 1170; Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law, The School Code and the State finance Act to provide that all lottery proceeds be deposited into The Lottery Education Fund which is to be appropriated only to the State Board of Education for distribution to schools. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Revenue SB-0583 LUFT - DEMUZIO - COFFEY. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-101 and 5-102) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State shall not issue a supplemental license to new or used car dealers outside a franchisee's market area unless 3 or more licensed dealers make application to hold a joint sale and the Secretary has considered the ability of the applicants to honor service warranties and guaranties on vehicles offered for sale. Requires application to be submitted at least 10 days prior to the date of such sale. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 389 SB-0583-Cont. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Demures the discretionary authority of the Secretary of State to issue a supple- mental license for the sale of automobiles outside of the relevant market area and deletes the provision that such licenses shall be applied for by 3 or more licensed dealers. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor COFFEY Committee Transportation Apr 24 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor REA Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 24 Re-assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 015-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 110-005-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto LUFT 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-pass 039-013-001 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 23 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/REA Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 065-031-017 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 02/REA Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 02/068-036-008 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Bill dead-amendatory veto. SB-0584 LUFT. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1701) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure concerning actions against a unit of local government for the recovery of taxes, certain fees or charges which are illegally col- lected. Limits the amount which may be recovered in such actions to the amount of such taxes, fees or charges paid within one year prior to the commencement of the action. Apr 10 1985 First reading Apr 16 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I 390 391 SB-0585 'SB-0585 BARKHAUSEN. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Corporation for Science and Technology. The purposes of the Corporation are to identify scientific and technological problems and opportunities related to the economy of Illinois and formulate proposals to overcome these prob- lems or realize those opportunities; and to assist in financing of scientific and tech- nological research or development of technology related businesses, or both. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0586 KARPIEL. (Ch. 122, new par.21-la) Amends The School Code. Requires teachers' certificates issued initially after June 30, 1986 to be endorsed for each subject the holder is legally qualified to teach. Provides that certificates issued before June 30, 1986 may, by application, also be so endorsed. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PARKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0520 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0587 KARPIEL. (Ch. 110, par. 9-102) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure relating to common interest communities to make a technical change. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0588 KARPIEL - BERMAN. (Ch. 48, par. 1715) Amends the IL Educational Labor Relations Act to provide that employees sub- ject to the Act may file charges of unfair labor practices with the IL Educational Labor Relations Board. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0588-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits any individual to file charges. Adds immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, par. 3-104, new par. 2-417 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that persons charged with alleged violations of a final order of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board may not raise as defenses in actions to enforce final Board orders any matters that such per- sons could have raised by initiating judicial review of such final orders in accor- dance with subsection (a) of Section 16 of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act and Section 3-104 of the Administrative Review Law. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Labor and Commerce Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN Committee Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Committee Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Amendment No.02 PANAYOTOVICH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 112-001-001 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Jul 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0123 Effective date 07-30-85 SB-0589 DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, DEMUZIO AND LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 61, par. 2.33) Amends the Wildlife Code. Authorizes the Department of Conservation by ad- ministrative order to authorize the use of rifled slugs and large shot in the taking of other species in addition to white-tailed deer. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 392 SB-0589-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0521 Effective date 09-17-85 'SB-0590 WELCH. (Ch. 46, pars. 3-1, 4-2, 4-16, 5-2, 5-23, 6-27, 6-53, 17-10 and 20-13.1) Amends The Election Code. Allows voters to transfer their registrations within the same election jurisdiction up to 5 days preceding the date of an election at which they would be entitled to vote. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections SB-0591 WELCH. (Ch. 73, par. 979e) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to provide that with respect to continuation of group coverage by a former employee, the former employee shall pay the re- quired premium to the insurer rather than the employer or group policyholder. Re- quires the insurer to bill the former employee. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions 8 Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0592 BLOOM - SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-501.3) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the written results of blood al- cohol tests conducted upon persons receiving medical treatment in a hospital emer- gency room shall be admissible in evidence as a business record exception to the hearsay rule when such tests are administered under certain conditions. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II SB-0593 BLOOM - SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 38, par. 113-3.1) Provides that when counsel is appointed to represent a defendant the court may order the defendant to pay a reasonable sum for such representation. Authorizes the 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 393 SB-0593-Cont. supreme court to provide by rule for assessment of costs, including attorneys' fees, incurred in the enforcement of such orders. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0594 BLOOM - SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-3-4) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that presentence reports shall be disclosed to the public unless the judge finds that to do so would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy involving someone other that the defendant or decides to withhold certain information concerning the defendants's mental condition. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0595 BLOOM - SANGMEISTER - BARKHAUSEN - GEO-KARIS - LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 6-2, 115-3 and 115-4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Removes from the insanity defense the provision that a person is not criminally re- sponsible if he lacks substantial capacity to conform his conduct to the requirements of law. Requires, in cases where the defendant asserts the insanity defense, that a specific finding be made by the court in bench trials, or by the jury in jury trials, that the defendant has failed to prove he is not guilty by reason of insanity, in order to find the defendant guilty but mentally ill. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes definition of "mentally ill" or "mental illness". Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS & LEMKE Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 006-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BLOOM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-003-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor JOHNSON Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SB-0596 DUDYCZ. (Ch. 24, par. 7-1-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to allow municipalities to annex territory defined as contiguous, of not less than 90 acres and separated from the annexing municipality by a strip of land not exceeding 800 feet in width which strip may be within another municipality. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Denies permission of annexation when the territory to be annexed lies within the boundaries of a forest preserve district. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires area to be annexed to have 1,000 to 1,200 population. 394 Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SB-0596-Cont. Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Amendment No.02 DUDYCZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Local Government SB-0597 DARROW. (Ch. 122, par. 3-1) Amends The School Code relating to the qualifications of the regional superin- tendent of schools. Provides that a regional superintendent must have had at least 2 years of teaching experience (presently 4 years are required). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds effective date of July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that in counties over 2,000,000 inhabitants, in order to serve as regional superintendent a person must have been engaged for at least 2 years of the 4 previ- ous years in full time teaching or supervising or serving as a county superintendent of schools or regional superintendent of schools for an educational service region in the State of Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 3-1 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 14A-2 and 14A-5 Includes in the definition of gifted children those with high level thought process- es or divergent thinking. Provides that students participating in gifted education programs shall receive special recognition upon graduation pursuant to State Board of Education rules. Provides that such programs may include optional summer school. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 DARROW Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 031-024-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor STECZO Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ Added As A Joint Sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Joint Sponsor LAURINO Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 395 SB-0597 Cont. Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 27 Jul 24 Sep 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/039-018-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0782 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0598 DARROW. (Ch. 37, par. 702-9; Ch. 38, pars. 1404 and 1406) Amends the Juvenile Court Act and the Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act. Provides that the victim of the offense of aggravated criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual abuse or aggravated crimi- nal sexual abuse shall have the rights under Bill of Rights for Victims and Witness- es of Violent Crime Act during and after juvenile proceedings. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0522 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0599 ETHEREDGE - DAVIDSON. (Ch. 37, par. 702-3) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to include a chronic or habitual truant in the def- inition of a minor requiring authoritative intervention. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0600 ETHEREDGE - DAVIDSON. (Ch. 37, par. 702-3) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to revise the provisions pertaining to minors re- quiring authoritative intervention to permit the court to waive the 21-day require- ment, if in the best interest of the minor, and allow a petition to be filed. Also requires that there be a finding that it is not in the best interest of the minor to re- turn the minor to his home before an adjudication on authoritative intervention can be made. 396 SB-0600-Cont. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0601 ETHEREDGE. (Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 6308 and 6309; new pars. 6308a, 6308b, 6308c and 6308d) Amends the Forest Preserve District Law. Authorizes forest preserve districts to (1) enter into contracts to pay for improving and maintaining roadways outside the district providing public access to the district; (2) acquire, develop, maintain and improve waterways in conjunction with the district; and (3) purchase land and thereafter sell a portion thereof pursuant to resolution after written approval of the Director of the Department of Conservation. Also authorizes the district to take possession of, enclose, fill in, reclaim and protect any portion of submerged land owned by the State and bordering on the district. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a forest preserve district may purchase, but not condemn, a parcel of land and sell a portion thereof, pursuant to resolution of the board passed within 30 days after acquisition of the parcel by the district. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Requires written approval of the Secretary of the Department of Transportation before a forest preserve district may take possession of submerged lands of the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that land must be sold by a forest preserve district for not less than its fair market value pursuant to a resolution adopted by a 2/3 vote of the board. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Tabled Amendment No.02 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Amendment No.03 ETHEREDGE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor DEUCHLER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 DEUCHLER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 108-009-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0783 Effective date 01-01-86 397 SB-0602 'SB-0602 ETHEREDGE - LUFT, LEMKE, POSHARD, O'DANIEL AND DAWSON. (Ch. 120, par. 439.3, 439.32, 439.102 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to expand the manufacturing ma- chinery and equipment exemption to include machinery and equipment used to do maintenance or repair of manufacturing machinery and equipment, or used in re- search and development or used to manufacture in-house exempt machinery and equipment. The exemption will also include computers used for product design and production. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to delete exemption for machinery and equipment used in research and development. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommended do pass 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ETHEREDGE Adc Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE, POSHARD Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL & DAWSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 051-001-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Jun 13 )pted Assigned to Revenue Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'SB-0603 MAITLAND. (Ch. 38, new par. 1005-6-1.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that probationers can be or- dered to pay to the county up to $15 per month to defray the costs of maintaining a probation office. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes non-substantive corrections of form in introductory clause. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed. Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor ROPP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ROPP Motn discharge comm lost 042-060-001 Committee Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 398 SB-0604 SB-0604 FAWELL. (Ch. 38, par. 3-5) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to allow prosecutions for perjury to be com- menced at any time. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 3-5 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 32-2 Deletes amendatory language to Section on "General Limitations" and amends, instead, Section on "Perjury" to allow prosecution for perjury to be commenced within 5 years after commission of offense. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor TATE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' SB-0605 O'DANIEL AND POSHARD. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-803) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to permit various apportioned and prorated vehicle registration fees to be reduced on a quarterly basis upon meeting certain requirements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds effective date of 1986 Calendar Registration Year. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor BRESLIN Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 04 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 399 SB-0605-Cont. Jun 11 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0210 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0606 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 36) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides no increase in any rate or charge for the furnishing of gas for heating or cooling shall be made by a public utility unless the utility is purchasing the least expensive gas available. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0607 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 21-1) Amends The School Code. Removes the requirement of United States citizenship for certification as a teacher or supervisor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores the citizenship requirement but permits the State Board of Education to make exceptions to the requirement if there is a shortage of teachers in the subject area or extenuating circumstances have delayed citizenship. Adds immediate effec- tive date. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0608 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1) Amends The School Code to delete the requirement that children entering fifth and ninth grades must submit proof of receiving health examinations. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0609 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 14-8.02) Amends The School Code. Provides that in cases in which consent is not given for an evaluation to determine eligibility for special education, a school district may evaluate a child if, after an impartial due process hearing, a decision is reached re- quiring the evaluation and the decision is not appealed or the decision is affirmed on appeal. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 400 SB-0609-Cont. May 07 Recommended do pass 016-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 049-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DIDRICKSON Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0287 Effective date 09-13-85 SB-0610 SCHAFFER - MACDONALD. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to exempt from the mandatory seat safety belt use requirement any driver operating or a passenger transported within a motor ve- hicle equipped with an air bag. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1 Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to repeal provisions requiring the mandatory use of seat safety belts. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 051-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor VINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 05 Jun 18 Jun 25 Assigned to Transportation Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Mtn Lost - Table Amend. No. 01/040-074-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 057-059-001 SB-0611 SCHAFFER - MACDONALD. (Ch. 122, par. 10-22.40) Amends The School Code. Requires school associations which provide for athlet- ic and other interscholastic competition must either be subject to, or voluntarily 401 SB-0611-Cont. comply with, the public access provisions set forth for State agencies in The State Records Act as a condition of their receiving public school membership fees. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0523 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0612 BLOOM - BERMAN, DONAHUE, JONES, JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND KAR- PIEL. (Ch. 127, pars. 1005.01, 1005.03 and 1006.02) Amends the Administrative Procedure Act. Provides that no rule of a State agen- cy may incorporate by reference guidelines or standards of an agency of the United States or of nationally recognized organization, association or entity unless such in- corporation by reference is approved in writing by the Joint Committee on Adminis- trative Rules prior to the initial publication of the rule in the Illinois Register. Prohibits the incorporation by reference unless the agency or organization original- ly issuing the guidelines or standards makes copies of such guidelines or standards readily available to the public. Provides for a tolling of the running of the 30 day no- tice filing period applicable to a peremptory rule while the Joint Committee reviews any guidelines or standards incorporated by reference in such peremptory rule. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 1005.03 Deletes the added provision providing for a tolling of the running of the 30 day notice filing period applicable to a peremptory rule while the Joint Committee re- views any guidelines or standards incorporated by reference in such peremptory rule. Deletes the provisions providing for incorporation by reference of standards or guidelines of nationally recognized organizations, associations and entities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that an agency of the United States may incorporate a material by refer- ence if the organization, association or other entity acting on behalf of the agency makes copies of the matter readily available to the public. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 402 403 SB-0612-Cont. Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BLOOM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor LEVIN Added As A Joint Sponsor VINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 12 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd VINSON Committee State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0784 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0613 ETHEREDGE. (New Act) New Act. Authorizes the Fox Valley Park District to sell the LaSalle Street building in the City of Aurora at public sale. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0425 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0614 404 SB-0614 DEGNAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 13-144, 13-149, 13-150 and 13-168) Amends the Chicago Sanitary District Article of the Pension Code to remove the $800 monthly maximum on annuities for spouses of employees whose death in ser- vice or retirement occurs on or after July 1, 1985, and to eliminate the excess contri- bution refund for employees who die on or after that date. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in actuarial liability ........................... .............. $ 21,600,000 Increase in total annual cost ......................................... 2,500,000 Increase in total annual cost as % of payroll ................... ................... 3.5% STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE SB-614 creates a retirement benefit mandate for which no reimbursement is re- quired. The estimated annual cost is $2.5 million. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 039-013-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor TERZICH First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 'SB-0615 WELCH - NETSCH. (Ch. 40, par. 2303-4 and new par. 2302-4.1) Amends the Illinois Domestic Violence Act to provide for issuance of emergency orders of protection and to require law enforcement officers to arrange or provide for transportation for victim to nearest available court. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 405 SB-0615-Cont. Jun 11 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0696 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-0616 WELCH. (Ch. 122, par. 11A-3) Amends The School Code. Limits the validation of petitions and elections rela- tive to unit district formation when certain publication requirements are not met to petitions filed and elections held prior to the amendatory Act's effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: New Act Changes the title, adds an immediate effective date, and adds provisions creating an Act regulating the labeling of toxic art or craft materials and the use of same in schools, to be administered by the Department of Public Health. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by State Board of Education) This bill will have no fiscal impact on the State Board of Ed. or on school districts in FY86, and it will have no significant fiscal impact on these agencies in subsequent years. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor STECZO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 STECZO Adopted 055-048-001 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED KOEHLER Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 20 Fiscal Note filed Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 069-043-004 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/034-025-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0725 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0617 SB-0617 GEO-KARIS - LEMKE - RUPP - WATSON - JONES - SMITH - HUD- SON - KELLY. (Ch. 24, par. 11-42-11; new par. 11-42.2) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that no municipality may license or fran- chise a cable television service that knowingly distributes indecent pornographic materials. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the corporate authorities of any municipality may refuse to license or franchise any person or business which distributes indecent materials through cable. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that indecent material includes a display, representation or verbal de- scription of lurid details of violent physical torture or dismemberment of a person. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor RUPP & WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH & HUDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 036-007-008 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Third Reading - Passed 036-007-008 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0618 DUNN,RALPH. (New Act) Provides whenever a contractor receives any payment from the owner for im- provements to an immovable other than an immovable used for residential purposes the contractor shall pay the monies received to each subcontractor and supplier in proportion to the percentage of work completed by each subcontractor and supplier. Imposes a penalty on the contractor, not to exceed 15% of the amount due, where the contractor fails to make such payment within 21 days after receiving payment from the owner. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I 406 'SB-0619 LEMKE - GEO-KARIS - VADALABENE - DARROW. (Ch. 110, new pars. 2-1051, 2-1052, 2-1053, 2-1054, 2-1055, 2-1056, 2-1057, 2-1058, 2-1059 and 2-1060) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides for a 3-person medical review pan- el in lawsuits involving medical malpractice, provided that all parties to the pro- ceeding agree to such panel. Specifies the method of selection of the panel. Provides that the panel shall examine evidence and make determinations as to liability and amount of damages. Provides that the parties, by unanimous agreement, may elect to be bound by the panel's decision. Permits the court to assess costs and attorney's fees to the party who proceeds to trial and loses after having rejected the use of the panel or after having rejected the unanimous decision of the panel. Specifies that the determinations of the panel are not admissible in a subsequent trial. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Added As A Joint Sponsor DARROW Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 049-003-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CULLERTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Jun 14 Assigned to Judiciary I Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0620 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 48, par. 138.13) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Abolishes the term of office of the In- dustrial Commission member appointed November 14, 1984. Provides for the ap- pointment of a successor to such member, with the successor to serve until the third Monday in January 1987, and until a successor for such successor is appointed and qualified. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SSB-0621 DEMUZIO - LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1044) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to create the crime of Unlawful De- livery of Hazardous Waste, a Class 3 felony punishable by a fine of up to $250,000 per violation. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 040-014-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor HANNIG Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 407 SB-0619 SB-0621-Cont. Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Re-assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0697 Effective date 01-01-86 3 SB-0622 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-108 and 14-130) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to provide for the pay- ment of credited interest on refunds of members' contributions; provides a new re- tirement formula of 1.5% per year of service for coordinated members and 2.0% per year of service for regular uncoordinated members. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in actuarial liability ..................................................... $ 257,000,000 Increase in total annual cost ........................................................... 45,232,000 Increase in total annual cost as % of payroll ........................................... . 3.1% Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 1SB-0623 COFFEY. (Ch. 120, pars. 575 and 761) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides, in counties under township organi- zation with populations under 1,000,000, that a county may bill a township for the expenses of the supervisor of assessments in completing assessments which were not completed by the township assessor. Provides that the county collector may with- hold from all taxing districts taxes collected on property within the township until such bill is paid. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 483.2c) Deletes provision authorizing a county to withhold interest. Provides that the su- pervisor of assessments shall determine if the assessments are not complete. Permits townships and multi-township districts to contract for assessment in cases of a va- cancy in the assessor's office. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 761) Deletes cross-reference made unnecessary by H-am 1. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1 and 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 1804, rep. par. 1806 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds provisions amending the Local Governmental Tax Collection Act to delete the requirement that taxing districts abate their taxes if they elect to receive inter- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 408 SB-0623-Cont. est on collected but undistributed taxes. Deletes requirement that the county trea- surer publish a Notification of Use of Interest. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.02 PETERSON,W Adopted Amendment No.03 PIEL Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KEANE, MCGANN, CULLERTON, EWING & PETERSON,W Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/COFFEY WATSON, NETSCH, DEGNAN & ZITO House report submitted Jul 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/117-000-000 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/COFFEY 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-003-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved SECTION 1, AMEND. TO CH.120, PAR.483.2C & 575 Effective date 09-25-85 Effective date 01-01-86 PUBLIC ACT 84-0983 SB-0624 DEANGELIS - ZITO - DEMUZIO - VADALABENE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1155) Amends Health Facilities Planning Act. Deletes requirement that a permit be obtained before the construction or modification of a facility which decreases the number of beds or which increases, re-distributes or relocates the capacity of the fa- cility by 30 or fewer beds. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 11l 1/2, pars. 1153, 1158, 1164, 1165 409 SB-0624-Cont. and rep. par. 1153.1 Amends Health Facilities Planning Act. Deletes the acquisition of medical equipment by a health care facility from coverage of this Act. Makes related changes. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 DEANGELIS Lost 021-024-001 Held on 2nd Reading May 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Tabled By Sponsor 'SB-0625 WELCH. (Ch. 85, par. 1394) Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Act. Changes from 1975 to 1982 the year used in determining the amount of financial support an authority may receive based upon its equalized, assessed valuation. Increases the total permissible amount out- standing in bonds to $100,000,000. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED Makes reference to Fiscal Note to HB-2421 (not on file). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 1392, 1397a and 1397k Deletes everything and adds provisions amending the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. Specifies that certain bonds which are fully payable through an es- crow account shall not be considered outstanding bonds for purposes of the $100,000,000 limitation on outstanding bonds. Specifies various bond issuance ex- penses which may be paid with bond proceeds. Authorizes the State to covenant with bondholders not to decrease horse racing tax rates if revenues would fall below a specified level. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 1392, 1394, 1395, 1397a, 1580-17, 1580-18 and 1580-20 Deletes everything and adds provisions amending the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. Specifies that certain bonds which are fully payable through an es- crow account shall not be considered outstanding bonds for purposes of the $100,000,000 limitation on outstanding bonds. Specifies various bond issuance ex- penses which may be paid with bond proceeds. Increases debt reserve requirements. Adds provisions amending the Waukegan and Will County Civic Center Act to create a new 13 member board of the Authority in Will County. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 1580-17, 1580-18, 1580-20 Adds reference to: Ch. 5, pars. 1202, 1203, 1207, 1208, 1211, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1257, 1258, new pars. 1212.1, 1212.2; Ch. 48, pars. 1303, 1304, new par. 1305.1; Ch. 111, pars. 304, 306; Ch. 114, pars. 214.3, 214.29 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 410 SB-0625-Cont. Deletes provisions relating to the Waukegan and Will County Metropolitan Ex- position and Auditorium Authority. Creates the Illinois Farm Legal Assistance Act, an act to provide legal assistance for qualifying farmers. Amends the Farm De- velopment Act to create a program of State guarantees on certain farm-related debt. Amends the Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act to extend the program to June 15, 1986 and to base eligibility on debt-to-asset ratio rather than cash flow. Amends the Employee Ownership Assistance Act to authorize a program of grants from the IL Development Finance Authority to employee groups establishing em- ployee-owned enterprises. Amends the Grain Dealers Act to delete $50,000 net worth requirement imposed on new licensees. Makes technical changes in Public Grain Warehouse Act. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 1.... Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor BRUNSVOLD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Executive Recommended do pass 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor HOMER Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading cal Note filed empt under Hse Rule 29(C) tn filed take from Table RETURN TO CALENDAR 4D RDING-2ND DAY 3RUNSVOLD otion prevailed May 17 May 22 Jun 11 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 26 Oct 17 Oct 29 Oct 30 Nov 12 VINSON RICHMOND RICHMOND 111-002-000 WOJCIK drawn drawn ed )ted Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Lost Held on 2nd Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) Ex Tabled House Rule 37(G) Mt 2N -B M( Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 BR Amendment No.02 BR Amendment No.03 W( Amendment No.04 Dt Ve M1 Amendment No.04 D- 05 Amendment No.05 BF Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.06 Amendment No.07 Amendment No.08 Amendment No.09 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 37(C)/065-049-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading ZUNSVOLD With ZUNSVOLD With OJCIK Tabl AVIS rified tn Lost - Table Amend. No. 04/057-059-002 AVIS Lost 3-053-002 ,UNSVOLD Adop 411 SB-0625-Cont. 412 Nov 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 109-004-000 Nov 14 Secretary's Desk Concurence 05,06,08 3/5 vote required S Concurs in H Amend. 05,06,08 043-005-005 Passed both Houses Dec 10 Sent to the Governor Dec 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1106 Effective date 12-11-85 SSB-0626 NEWHOUSE - JONES - ETHEREDGE - HUDSON - HALL - SMITH - VADALABENE - COLLINS. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Consortium for Educational Opportunity Act. Provides that institutions of higher education in Illinois which offer post baccalaureate academic programs may participate in a Consortium to provide financial assistance to minori- ty students to enroll in academic programs at the post baccalaureate level. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Excludes theological school from definition of institution of higher education. De- fines ICEOP to mean a program of financial assistance to minorities who are tradi- tionally underrepresented as participants in post-secondary education. The program shall assist them in pursuing a graduate or professional degree. Provides that the Board of Higher Education shall assure, by additional appointments to the Consortium Board, that racial minorities who are traditionally underrepresented in post-secondary education programs and activities are members of the Consortium Board. Provides that as a condition for acceptance of an ICEOP award the recipient shall agree to accept a teaching or nonteaching fulltime appointment at an Illinois institution of higher education or at a higher education governing board for a period equal to the number of years he was a participant in the ICEOP. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Higher May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Tabled Amendment No.02 NEWHOUSE & JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER First reading Rfrd to Corim on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0626-Cont. Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0785 Effective date 09-21-85 SSB-0627 JONES - NEWHOUSE - HALL - SMITH - VADALABENE - COLLINS. (Ch. 68, pars. 1-103 and 7-102; new pars. 5B-100 through 5B-105) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Prohibits an institution of higher educa- tion from discriminating against a student in an education program or activity, guidance counseling or financial assistance services on the basis of race, color, reli- gion, national origin, ancestry, age (between 18 and 70), sex, marital status, handi- cap or unfavorable discharge from military service. Grants the Board of Higher Education powers to implement these provisions. Provides for judicial review and enforcement. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 144, new par. 189.14 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Board of Higher Edu- cation Act. Provides that the Board shall require public institutions of higher educa- tion to develop and implement methods and strategies to increase the participation of minorities, women and handicapped individuals who are traditionally underre- presented in education programs and activities. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Higher May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Tabled Amendment No.02 JONES & NEWHOUSE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BRAUN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Committee Higher Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 413 SB-0627-Cont. Jun 26 Jul 24 Sep 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0726 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0628 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-17, 34-43, 34-44.1, 34-46, 34-47, 34-48, 34-53 and 34-55) Amends The School Code. Authorizes the Chicago city council to reduce or elim- inate any item from the annual school budget and any amendments thereto or sup- plemental or additional budgets before any such budget is adopted by the board of education. Prohibits the board from making any changes in a budget after it's filed with the city council for review other than to reduce or eliminate items in accor- dance with the council's action. Provides that the city council need not levy school taxes at a rate which would produce more moneys than required as determined by budgets which the city council has so reviewed. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Local Government SB-0629 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 24, par. 7-1-9) Amends The Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that uninhabited territory contig- uous to a municipality and owned by that municipality but located in another mu- nicipality may be annexed by the owner-municipality by ordinance and automatically disconnected from the other municipality. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, par. 7-1-9 Deletes everything. Authorizes the city of Burbank to annex property owned by and contiguous to that city and 2 adjacent streets in the City of Chicago. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 007-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 19 Assigned to Cities and Villages Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar GOFORTH AND PETERSON,W Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 414 SB-0629-Cont. Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN Amendment No.02 MCAULIFFE Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-005 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0786 Effective date 09-21-85 'SB-0630 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-6, 37-9, 37-12, 37-26, 37-27, 37-28, 37-29, 37-39, 37-39.1., 37-41, 37-42 and 37-43; new pars. 37-3.20, 37-3.21, 37-3.22, 37-3.23, 37-3.24, 37-26.1 through 37-26.8; Ch. 38, pars. 28-1 and 28-1.1; Ch. 127, pars. 142b2 and 171) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975, the Criminal Code of 1961, the State Finance Act and An Act in relation to the payment and disposition of state money. Authorizes off-track pari-mutuel wagering in Illinois under the supervision of the Illinois Racing Board. Vests the Racing Board with the power to license off-track pari-mutuel wagering agents to conduct pari-mutuel wagering at facilities located off the grounds of the race tracks. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SSB-0631 POSHARD. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code to change the weighting of ADA students from Chap- ter I students to the number of students listed as eligible to receive free or re- duced-price lunches or breakfast under the federal Child Nutrition Act of 1966 or under the National School Lunch Act. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0632 BARKHAUSEN - DUDYCZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 9-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 regarding provisions for the death penalty to add the additional aggravating factor that the defendant's conduct which caused the victim's death was deliberate with a premeditated intent to kill the victim and was carried out with a reasonable expectation that the victim's death would result. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the aggravating factor added by the bill and replaces with the aggravat- ing factor that the murder was committed in a cold, calculated and premeditated manner pursuant to a preconceived plan, scheme or design to take a human life by unlawful means, and the conduct of the defendant created a reasonable expectation that the death of a human being would result therefrom. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 415 SB-0632-Cont. May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Third Reading - Passed 036-014-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0633 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 26, par. 9-312) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides a security interest in crops, growing crops or livestock obtained by an agricultural supplier to enable a debtor to obtain certain items for use in the production of crops or livestock in which a con- flicting-interest holder has a security interest has priority over the conflict- ing-interest holder's interest in the same crops, growing crops or livestock, or the proceeds thereof, if the supplier's security interest is perfected within 20 days after the debtor receives possession of the items and the supplier gives notice to the con- flicting-interest holder where, prior to the supplier's filing his statement, the con- flicting-interest holder filed a statement with respect to such collateral. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations 7 SB-0634 BARKHAUSEN. (New Act; Ch. 38, pars. 14-1, 14-2, 14-3, 14-4, 14-5 and 14-6; new pars. 108A-12, 108A-13, 108A-14, 108A-15, 108A-16, 108A-17, 108A-18, 108A-19, 108A-20, 108A-21, 108A-22 and 108A-23; rep. pars. 14-7 through 14-9; 108A-1 through 108A-11) Creates the Eavesdropping Control Act of 1985 and amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Redefines the crime of "eaves- dropping" and defines the crimes of "using an eavesdropping device", "possession of an eavesdropping device", "using or disclosing the contents of eavesdropping" and "failure to report an eavesdropping offense". Establishes criminal penalties and civil sanctions. Revises the procedures and criteria for court authorization of eavesdrop- ping. Creates the Illinois Commission on Eavesdropping to study the operation of the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II SB-0635 BARKHAUSEN. (New Act) Enacts new law of contributory fault in tort cases. Provides that present joint and several liability of several defendants is abolished. Provides that contributory fault shall not bar recovery in an action to recover damages for death, personal injury or property damage if such contributory fault was not as great as the fault of the de- fendant. Requires judgments for plaintiff to be entered against each defendant in an amount equal only to the percentage of damages causally attributable to that defen- dant. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 416 SB-0636 SB-0636 BARKHAUSEN. (New Act; Ch. 70, rep. pars. 301 thru 305) Repeals present contribution among joint tortfeasors law. Enacts new law of con- tributory fault in tort cases. Provides that present joint and several liability of sever- al defendants is abolished. Provides that contributory fault shall not bar recovery in an action to recover damages for death, personal injury or property damage if such contributory fault was not as great as the fault of the defendant. Requires judg- ments for plaintiff to be entered against each defendant in an amount equal only to the percentage of damages causally attributable to that defendant. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0637 FAWELL. (108 1/2, par. 4-114) Amends the Downstate Firefighters' Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Ex- pressly provides for a survivor's pension when a firefighter who has made all re- quired contributions dies while a deferred pensioner or while vested for or in receipt of a pension based on an attained age of 60 or more and at least 10 but less than 20 years of service. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The costs of SB-637 would be relatively minor. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 30 Primary Sponsor Changed To SALTSMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 'SB-0638 FAWELL. (Ch. 108 1/2. par. 4-115) Amends the Downstate Firefighters' Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Limits the marriage after retirement disqualification relative to spousal pension benefits to surviving spouses of firefighters who died prior to the amendatory Act's effective date. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The costs of SB-638 would be relatively minor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the exemption from disqualification to those surviving spouses who were married at least 12 months to firefighters who die after the amendatory Act's effec- tive date. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 417 SB-0638-Cont. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 30 Primary Sponsor Changed To SALTSMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 'SB-0639 DAWSON - NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 23, new par. 6104.03) Amends the Act on the Aging. In conducting its programs to prevent unnecessary institutionalization, requires the Department on Aging to contract with not-for-profit organizations for at least one-half of its total community care con- tract expenditures. Requires the Department to provide technical assistance to communities to assure that sufficient numbers of qualified proposals are submitted in response to the Department's contract solicitations. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that minimum contract amount of no less than 1/2 of the total commu- nity care expenditures shall be for each planning and service area. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires the Dept. on Aging to meet the standards of "An Act to create the Mi- nority and Female Business Enterprise Act" for community care contracts and con- tracts for services to prevent unnecessary institutionalization of aged persons. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 006-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-005-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor BOWMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,JOHN Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 12 Amendment No.01 AGING Adopted Amendment No.02 AGING Adopted Amendment No.03 AGING Tabled Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 Fiscal Note Requested BARGER Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 418 SB-0639-Cont. Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Interim Study Calendar AGING 'SB-0640 JOYCE,JEROME - MAITLAND. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 2210, 2216 and new par. 2215.1) Amends the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. Requires 4 in- spections of milk plants and testings of milk plant products within every 6 month pe- riod. Requires redefinition of certain milk products upon adoption of those definitions by adjoining states. Increases penalties for violations of the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 2210 and 2216) Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. Requires redefinition of certain milk products upon adoption of those definitions by adjoining states. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-004-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor ROPP Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 12 Recommended do pass 010-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Third Reading - Passed 078-034-006 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto JOYCE,JEROME 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 021-035-000 Total veto stands. SB-0641 ZITO. (Ch. 144, par. 308) Amends an Act providing for the management, operation, control and mainte- nance of the Regency University System to mandate the Board of Regents to issue rules and regulations which establish the retirement age of seventy-five for certain University personnel. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 419 SB-0642 SB-0642 HUDSON - DAWSON. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8; new par. 138.8a) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides for adjustment of compensa- tion for pre-existing conditions and disabilities. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce 'SB-0643 COFFEY. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-607) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to permit amateur radio operators to obtain registration plates that correspond to their call letters for vehicles of the second divi- sion under 8,000 pounds. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0288 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0644 BARKHAUSEN - DUDYCZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 70, pars. 72, 76.1 and 80.1) Amends the Crime Victims Compensation Act to provide that a witness may be compensated for loss of earnings occasioned by his required court attendance less any per diem witnesses fees, up to a maximum award of $80 per day. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes definition of witness to delete the exclusion of victim from the definition. Also provides that a witness is a person whose attendence at court is at the instance of prosecution. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes limitation period for filing claims by a witness. Provides that no witness is eligible for compensation unless he has applied for all other authorized kind of as- sistance or reimbursement. Provides that if the victim is not eligible for benefits, then the witness is not either. Reduces from $80 to $50 a day the maximum witness award for loss of earnings. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 420 SB-0644-Cont. May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 046-009-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0645 BARKHAUSEN - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 70, par. 403) Amends the Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act to include persons who have been not guilty by reason of insanity or guilty but mentally ill under the provisions of the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 70, par. 406. Provides that if no civil action is filed by the victim within one year against the de- fendant, the monies in the escrow account shall be deposited into the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund in the State Treasury. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 70, new par. 411, 412, 413 and 414 Creates a Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund lien. Provides that a lien is cre- ated in favor of the Violent Crime Victim's Assistance Fund against the proceeds of or consideration for any contract entered into by or on behalf of any person convict- ed of a crime in this State relating to the sale of story or other rights involving depic- tion or description of his crime. Such lien is automatically perfected upon entry of the judgment of guilt and shall be in force for as long as the judgment of guilt re- mains in effect. Provides that a person who has been charged with a convicted crime in this State who knowingly fails to comply with requirements for filing the contract shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. Adds immediate effective date to bill. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires that a person convicted of murder and receives monetary benefit as a re- sult shall turn the money over to the Treasurer, payable to the legal estate of the vic- tim or used for other victims. Provides that where the victim of a crime recants charges under oath in a criminal proceeding or before the Prisoner Review Board and the person convicted of the crime is released from imprisonment as a result of the recantation, and there is no final adjudication absolving the person of culpabili- ty, the proceeds of any contract entered into by the convicted person depicting the crime shall be paid over to the Treasurer for deposit in the escrow account. Makes other changes. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BLOOM BARKHAUSEN- SANGMEISTER Adopted Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 421 SB-0645-Cont. May 23 Third Reading - Passed 050-005-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Held on 2nd Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-0646 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, pars. 16-1 and 16-1.1, new pars. 16-1.3 and 16-11) Amends the Crinrinal Code. Creates offenses of "theft by dealing in stolen property" and "possession of altered property". Identifies proof constituting prima facie evidence of states of mind or acts which are elements of theft. Creates a civil cause of action for injunctive and treble damage relief. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes definition of broken succession of title. Provides for forfeiture of profits from dealing in stolen property. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor JOHNSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0647 BARKHAUSEN - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 70 par. 510) Amends the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act to provide that certain addi- tional fines imposed for violations of The Illinois Vehicle Code shall be in addition to the amount of bail required in a case that does not require a court appearance. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 422 423 SB-0647-Cont. May 17 Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0648 BARKHAUSEN - GEO-KARIS - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 38, pars. 11-14, 12-12 and 37-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to broaden the definition of what constitutes prostitution. Provides that any building used in the commission of the offense of ob- scenity, child pornography, harmful material, or tie-in sales of obscene publications to distributors shall be a public nuisance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 12-12 Redefines the offense of prostitution. Removes Sec. 12-12 of the Criminal Code from the bill. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 004-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 038-002-015 May 29 May 30 Jun 04 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 24 Sep 21 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Added As A Joint Sponsor PETERSON,W Committee Judiciary II Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/054-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0787 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0649 BARKHAUSEN - GEO-KARIS - DUDYCZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 37-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to declare buildings used in the commission of obscenity, child pornography and harmful material violations to be public nui- sances and subject to abatement. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 May 09 Assigned to Judiciary II Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II SB-0650 BARKHAUSEN - GEO-KARIS - DUDYCZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 11-20) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes the U.S. Supreme Court standard in Miller v. California applicable to obscenity offenses by requiring that things or ma- SB-0650-Cont. terials in order to be obscene must, when taken as a whole, lack serious literary, ar- tistic, political, or scientific value. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II 5SB-0651 BARKHAUSEN - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that any driver under the influence of alcohol or other drug who is involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in personal injury to any other person involved in such accident or, which resulted in property damage in excess of $300, shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Amends to provide that persons driving under the influence who are involved in a motor vehicle accident that results in great bodily harm to any other person shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes grammatical change in proposed language. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Provides that a person who, while under the influence, is involved in a motor vehi- cle accident which results in great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigure- ment to another, where such violation is the proximate cause of such injuries to another, shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 2. Identical to H-am 1. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Tabled Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor PARCELLS Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCRACKEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Amendment No.02 HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 S Recnsdrs- concurs H Amend 02/059-000-000 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 424 SB-0651-Cont. Jun 29 Jul 26 Sep 23 H Recedes from Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0899 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0652 LEMKE - DAWSON. (Ch. 122, pars. 24-24 and 34-84a) Amends The School Code to provide for extension of "in loco parentis" relation- ship to reporting of pupil drug abuse by teachers and other certificated educational employees. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0653 SMITH - POSHARD - JONES AND DAWSON. (Ch. 23, par. 2054) Amends the "Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act". Expands list of those required to report under the Act. Provides that after July 1, 1986 any person who enters into employment and is mandated to report under this Act shall sign a state- ment acknowledging his understanding of the requirements of the Act. Effective July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes spelling and grammar changes. Inserts omitted word. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 2, 1985) Provides that the Department of Children and Family Services shall prescribe and provide the form used to report child abuse cases and shall also supply employ- ers of persons required to report such cases with copies of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by DCFS) Total annual cost for printing and staff would be $340,000. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Specifies that form for reporting under this Act shall be prescribed, not provided, by the Dept. and requires the Dept. to provide copies of this Act, upon request, to employers of persons required to report under this Act. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends deletion of provision making it a disorderly conduct offense for a mandated reporter to knowingly fail to make a report under the provisions of the bill. Apr 10 1985 Apr 16 Apr 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 425 SB-0653-Cont. May 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Added As A Co-sponsor DAWSON Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SMITH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor BULLOCK Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor WASHINGTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 099-017-001 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 28 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BULLOCK, WHITE, CULLERTON, WOJCIK AND STANGE Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SMITH JONES, DAWSON, DONAHUE & SCHAFFER Jul 01 House report submitted Jul 02 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/113-000-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto SMITH Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto BULLOCK Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 116-001-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1078 Effective date 07-01-86 SB-0654 KARPIEL. (Ch. 120, par. 645a) 426 SB-0654-Cont. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require (now permissive or required only on request of assessing officials) the Department of Revenue to apportion the tax bur- den in overlapping taxing districts. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue SB-0655 SCHUNEMAN - LEMKE - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 110, new par. 8-910) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides no person shall be compelled to disclose, in any proceeding conducted by a court, commission, administrative agen- cy or other tribunal, the name of any candidate for whose nomination, election or retention in office the person voted, or whether the person voted for or against any question of public policy, at any election held within this State. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor SLATER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elections Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0344 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0656 NETSCH. (New Act; Ch. 116, par. 207) Creates the Individual Personal Records Act. Requires government agencies which maintain personal records to keep certain records of disclosures of such re- cords and prohibits them from maintaining records of certain personal information. Requires the agencies to make available to an individual records concerning him, unless the records are exempt from disclosure. Sets forth the exemptions and an ap- peal procedure for denial of a request for information. Amends Freedom of Infor- mation Act to permit, at the discretion of the public body, the exemption of certain disclosures from inspection and copying. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0657 NETSCH. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-7-2 and 1003-8-2; Ch. 75, par. 117) Amends the Unified Code of Correction and An Act in relation to prisoners and jails. Provides that the Department of Correction shall make mental health or de- velopmental disabilities services available to every committed person. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 427 SB-0658 'SB-0658 NETSCH - JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1010.1) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to impose a schedule of fees for con- struction and operating permits for air pollution sources, beginning January 1, 1986. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1010.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1005 and 1022.8 Deletes existing provisions of bill; imposes an annual fee on persons receiving air pollution operating permits after January 1, 1986, equal to $250 for sites permitted to emit 25 tons of pollutants or more, and $75 for other sites. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Board may not change by rule the amount of any fee which is set by statute. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1005 and 1022.8 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1025 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Provides the Pollution Control Board's nighttime noise regulations do not apply to post-season championship games for which temporary lights have been installed. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 041-016-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Primary Sponsor Changed To CULLERTON Second Reading Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted 085-025-001 Amendment No.02 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 VINSON Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 092-021-002 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jul 01 3/5 vote required S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01/027-024-002 Jul 02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01/075-025-001 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 428 SB-0659 'SB-0659 JONES. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. In the State aid formula as affected by the base Chap- ter 1 weighting factor, provides for distribution to attendance centers proportionate to pupils there enrolled who "are eligible to receive" (instead of who "have rec- eived") free or reduced price meals. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BRAUN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0289 Effective date 09-13-85 SB-0660 LECHOWICZ - LEMKE - POSHARD - SAVICKAS AND ROCK. (Ch. 120, par. 643) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Authorizes taxing districts to abate taxes for up to 10 years on property owned by a commercial firm which is newly created or has relocated in this State, or which expands a previously existing facility in this State. Present law limits such abatements to property owned by industrial firms. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. (Tabled June 26, 1985) Specifies that the $1,000,000 abatement limitation applies to the taxes of all tax- ing districts with respect to a particular tract of property. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Limits total aggregate of all abated taxes to $1,000,000 combined. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 004-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor ROCK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 429 SB-0660-Cont. May 29 Hse Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 KEANE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-001-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0524 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0661 LECHOWICZ - POSHARD - SMITH - DAWSON AND LEMKE. (Ch. 120, par. 2-201) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that partnerships and Subchapter S corporations may be allowed an enterprise zone investment credit to be deter- mined according to the determination of distributive shares of income under the In- ternal Revenue Code. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Revenue 'SB-0662 JOYCE,JEROME - KUSTRA. (Ch. 96 1/2, new par. 7317) Amends the Comprehensive Solar Energy Act of 1977. Establishes a solar energy refund program to be administered by the Department of Energy and Natural Re- sources. Provides that a person who owns a Department-certified solar energy sys- tem may receive from the Department a refund of 20%, but no more than $1,000, of the cost of the system. Specifies limitations and establishes penalties for fraudulent claims. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the grant shall be paid to the "purchaser of", rather than the owner of, the solar energy system. Deletes provision requiring the Dept. to establish stan- dards for certifying a system. Provides that the program shall be operated by the Dept. only when funds are available. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue May 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA Commnittee Revenue May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 430 SB-0662-Cont. May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor SUTKER Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 109-005-002 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0788 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0663 LUFT. (Ch. 48, par. 352) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act to provide for an extension of an in- dividual's benefit year for any period during which the individual was or should have been receiving remuneration in the form of compensation for temporary dis- ability under the Workers' Compensation Act or Workers' Occupational Diseases Act of this or any other State. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0664 HUDSON. (Ch. 122, pars. 27-23 and 27-24.2) Amends The School Code to permit a school district maintaining grades 9 through 12 to offer a driver education course rather than to require the district to of- fer the course. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 'SB-0665 LECHOWICZ - POSHARD - SMITH - DAWSON - LEMKE - SAVICKAS - LUFT - KELLY - MAHAR, O'DANIEL, ROCK, DEMUZIO, CHEW, D'ARCO, BERMAN, CARROLL, COLLINS, DARROW, DEGNAN, HALL, HOLMBERG, JONES, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, JOYCE,JEROME, LEMKE, MAROVITZ, NEDZA, NETSCH, NEWHOUSE, SANGMEISTER, VADA- LABENE, WELCH AND ZITO. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 36) Amends the Public Utilities Act to permit certain business enterprises located within an Enterprise Zone to file a claim for a refund to recover the amount of the pass-on of municipal and State utility taxes. The refund is available if the county or municipality which designated the zone has adopted an ordinance authorizing such claims for a refund of the pass-on of the utility taxes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 441 and 444k Amends to exempt enterprise zone building materials from the State occupation tax rather than have a refund/credit system for retailers. Allows for carry over of enterprise zone tax credits. Also provides for an enterprise zone job tax credit. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 431 SB-0665-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that no more than 12 Enterprise Zones may be certified by the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs in calendar year 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 36; Ch. 120, pars. 467, 467.16, 468 Amends the IL Municipal Code, the Public Utilities Act, the Messages Tax Act, the Public Utilities Revenue Act and the Gas Revenue Tax Act. Deletes provision relating to refunds of pass-on charges of State and municipal utility taxes. Provides for an exemption from such pass-on charges for business enterprises certified by DCCA which are located in Enterprise Zones if the businesses make investments which cause the creation of a minimum of 200 full-time equivalent jobs in IL; it makes investments which cause the retention of a minimum of 400 full-time jobs in IL; it is located in an Enterprise Zone established pursuant to the IL Enterprise Zone Act. The exemption from the pass-on charges of municipal utility taxes shall be available only if municipality has adopted an ordinance to that effect. The ex- emption may be for a period not to exceed 20 years. Also exempts from gross re- ceipts for the purpose of imposition of utility taxes, consideration received by public utilities from such certified business enterprises. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that in order for the business enterprise to be certified for the exemp- tions from the pass-on charges of State and municipal utility taxes. It must either make investments which cause the creation of a minimum of 200 full-time equiva- lent jobs in IL or make investments which cause the retention of a minimum of 400 full-time jobs in IL, rather than meeting both criteria. Also provides that DCCA shall have power to promulgate rules and regulations to carry out the provisions for certification of business enterprises exempt from the pass-on charges and filing for the exemptions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes from exemption from the municipal utility tax, gross receipts received from the transmission of messages. Changes eligibility of business enterprise from one making investments which cause the retention of a minimum of 400 full-time jobs in IL to making investments which cause the retention of a minimum of 2000 full-time jobs in IL. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that the Enterprise Zone Job Tax Credit may be carried forward for 5 years if the amount of the credit exceeds tax liability for the taxable year. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor LUFT Committee Revenue Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Amendment No.02 LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor ROCK Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 432 SB-0665-Cont. May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor BARNES Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 TERZICH Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 TERZICH Withdrawn Amendment No.03 TERZICH Adopted Amendment No.04 LEVERENZ Tabled TERZICH Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-001-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,03 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,03/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0166 Effective date 08-16-85 SB-0666 LEMKE. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Permits a seller of real property to deduct imputed interest included as income under federal tax law in situations where the seller has made a loan to the purchaser to finance the sale. Effective immediately and applies to taxable years ending after December 31, 1984. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue SB-0667 ROCK - KEATS, SAVICKAS, DEMUZIO, CHEW, D'ARCO AND LUFT. (Ch. 130, par. 22) Amends An Act in relation to State moneys to add qualifications for credit unions which are to receive notice that proposals are to be received for the deposit of State money. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, new par. 1177 Changes assets required for credit union from $500,000,000 to $50,000,000. Amends the Lottery Law to authorize the State Treasurer to provide certain finan- cial services in relation to the lottery and creates the "Deferred Lottery Prize Win- ners Trust Fund". Adds immediate effective date. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 433 SB-0667-Cont. May 09 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Assignment of Bills May 21 Assigned to Revenue Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 35(A) Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Jul 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0124 Effective date 07-30-85 'SB-0668 DEMUZIO. (Ch 122, new par, 21-26) Amends The School Code to require the State Teacher Certification Board to prepare and file annual reports on teacher education trends with the General As- sembly and with the State Board of Education. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 21-26 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 2-3.11 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends The School Code to require the annual report submitted by the State Board of Education to the Governor to also be submitted to the General Assembly and to contain statistical data relative to specified teacher education trends. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 2-3.11 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 24-12 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause, and amends The School Code to increase to $300 from $250 the maximum per diem allowance for hearing officers in teacher dismissal cases. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by State Board of Education) It is estimated that SB-668 will cost a total of $120,000 in FY86 Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 434 SB-0668-Cont. May 24 Primary Sponsor Changed To HANNIG Added As A Joint Sponsor OBLINGER Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 108-009-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0789 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0669 DEMUZIO AND LEMKE. (New Act) Creates the Employees Dental Freedom of Choice Act. Requires any employer or organization which purchases a dental insurance or dental service plan for its em- ployees or members under a requirement that such employees or members obtain services from an approved list of dentists to provide an alternative plan whereby the employees or members may receive similar services from a dentist of their choosing. Requires the employer or organization to contribute the same amount toward a ser- vice obtained under such alternative plan as it would have paid under the original plan. Provides that insurers and dental service plan corporations shall advise em- ployers and organizations of these requirements. Makes knowing violation of the Act a business offense. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 A. . . . May 17 May 22 May 31 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 21 Jul 19 Sep 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LAURINO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Committee Human Services Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar CURRIE AND MATIJEVICH Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0426 Effective date 01-01-86 435 SB-0670 436 ' SB-0670 DAWSON. (Ch. 48, par. 2012) Amends the Employee Access to Personnel Records Act. Authorizes the Director of the Department of Labor to enforce and administer the, Act. Provides employers who violate the Act, or discriminate against employees because of the employees' roles in enforcing the Act, commit a petty offense. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides an employee may commence an action in circuit court to redress an em- ployer's violation of the Act only where efforts to resolve the employee's complaint concerning the violation by conference, conciliation or persuasion have failed and the Department has not commenced such an action. Removes provision that an em- ployer or his agent commits a petty offense by violating the Act. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 033-024-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor LEFLORE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MAYS Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MAYS Adopted Amendment No.04 SALTSMAN Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 03/054-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0525 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0671 DAWSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 1801, 1802, 1804 and 1806; Ch. 85, par. 2206) Amends the Steel Products Procurement Act. Expands the scope of the Act to provide that, with certain exceptions, each contract for the purchase or lease of manufactured goods or commodities by any public agency shall provide that any manufactured goods or commodities used or supplied in the performance of that contract or any subcontract thereto shall be manufactured or produced in the Unit- ed States. Changes the Act's short title to the Illinois Domestic Products Procure- ment Act. Provides any increased costs accruing to local governments as a direct result of the Illinois Domestic Products Procurement Act are not reimbursable by the State. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0671-Cont. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Labor and Commerce SB-0672 HOLMBERG. (Ch. 111, par. 6304) Amends the Social Workers Registration Act to provide for gender neutral wording. Apr 10 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor SLATER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Committee Registration & Regulation May 29 Re-assigned to Human Services May 30 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Human Services Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0673 DEMUZIO - DEANGELIS - NETSCH, VADALABENE, SCHUNEMAN, KUSTRA AND POSHARD. (Ch. 127, pars. 148, 148-1 and 148-2; rep. pars. 148-4 through 148-11, 168-21 through 168-24, 168-31 through 168-34, 168-41 through 168-44, 168-51 through 168-54, 168-61 through 168-64 and 168-71 through 168-74) Amends an Act in relation to State finance, and repeals Acts regulating travel by the State Board of Education, the Office of the Secretary of State, the Board of Higher Education, the Office of the Attorney General, the Office of the State Trea- surer, the Office of the Comptroller and the Office of the Lieutenant Governor. The repealed Acts are in effect recreated within the State Finance Act where separate travel control boards are established for each of such offices, as well as for the Gov- ernor, the legislature, and the judicial branch. Creates the Travel Regulation Coun- cil, comprised of the chairmen of the separate travel control boards, to establish uniform travel regulations and reimbursement rates. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes duplicative phrasing concerning the adoption of permanent regulations and rates by Central Management Services. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Recommnded do pass as amend 012-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 437 SB-0673-Cont. May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0345 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0674 DEMUZIO - DEANGELIS - NETSCH, VADALABENE, SCHUNEMAN, KUSTRA AND POSHARD. (Ch. 127, new par. 63b13.27) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Empowers the Department of Central Management Services to negotiate reduced rates for transportation and lodging for State employees on State business and to publish a directory of such rates. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 63b13 Makes no substantive change. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Committee State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses 438 SB-0674-Cont. Jul 17 Sep 14 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0346 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0675 SCHUNEMAN - KUSTRA, DEMUZIO, DEANGELIS, VADALABENE AND POSHARD. (New Act) Extends the confidentiality requirements governing State agencies to data cen- ters and EDP Contractors which receive confidential information from State agencies. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0347 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0676 DEANGELIS - DEMUZIO, VADALABENE, SCHUNEMAN, KUSTRA AND POSHARD. (Ch. 127, par. 167) Amends the State Finance Act. Repeals an obsolete provision superseded by the reporting and filing requirements of the State Comptroller Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses 439 SB-0676-Cont. Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0348 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0677 DEANGELIS - DEMUZIO, VADALABENE, SCHUNEMAN, KUSTRA AND POSHARD. (Ch. 127, pars. 133b9.1 and 133b9.2; rep. par. 133b.7) Amends the State Property Control Act. Requires each responsible officer to make annual reports regarding property to the Director of the Department of Cen- tral Management Services. Effective July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the administrator may exempt tangible personal property of nomi- nal value or in the nature of consumable supplies or both from the permanent record maintained by each responsible officer of property under his jurisdiction and control. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0349 Effective date 07-01-86 SB-0678 VADALABENE, DEANGELIS, DEMUZIO, SCHUNEMAN, KUSTRA AND POSHARD. (Ch. 127, rep. par. 1106) Amends the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act. Repeals the Section that creates the Emergency Services and Disaster Advisory Council. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev 440 SB-0678-Cont. Jun 06 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jul 17 Sep 03 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0252 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0679 VADALABENE, DEANGELIS, DEMUZIO, SCHUNEMAN, KUSTRA AND POSHARD. Rei imme peals the St. diately. (Ch. 15 1/2, rep. pars. 301 through 317) Louis Metropolitan Area Airport Authority Act. Effective Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0350 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0680 NETSCH - SCHUNEMAN, DEMUZIO, DEANGELIS, VADALABENE, KUSTRA AND POSHARD. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 22-1001, 22-1002 and 22-1003) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to require the 5 State-administered retirement systems to make annual actuarial reports to the Economic and Fiscal Commission; requires the Bureau of the Budget to report funding proposals to the Commission; and requires the Commission to report its analyses of these data to the General As- sembly. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes non-substantive spelling correction changing "its" to "it". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH Ad( Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment opted 441 SB-0680-Cont. May 29 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0681 KELLY - MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-5 and 7-12) Amends the Election Code. Specifies that a primary election for an established political party need not be held for an open or uncontested office. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes stylistic changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes application of the proposed provisions from any "political subdivision or ward or district thereof" to any "township, municipality or ward". Provides that the statement of notice of intent to become a write-in candidate must contain the office intended to be sought. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Amendment No.02 KELLY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor OLSON Added As A Joint Sponsor GIORGI Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elections Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 NASH Withdrawn Amendment No.02 ALEXANDER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 111-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0698 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-0682 KELLY - MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-11.1, 8-6, 8-17, 25-6 and 25-11; new pars. 8-17.1, 10-11.1 and 10-11.2) Amends The Election Code. Provides procedures for the nomination and election of State Senator and county office when a vacancy occurs with more than 28 months remaining in the term. Alters the voting strength of the legislative and representa- tive committee in counties of less than 2,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that in counties under 2,000,000 population, if the legislative or repre- sentative district comprises only one county, or part of a county, each member shall be entitled to cast one vote. 442 SB-0682-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor OLSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Committee Assignment of Bills May 22 Assigned to Elections Jun 06 Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 24 Sep 21 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0790 Effective date 09-21-85 'SB-0683 D'ARCO, SCHAFFER, SAVICKAS AND VADALABENE. (Ch. 111, new par. 2220.2) Amends The Dental Practice Act. Prohibits dentists from administering general anesthesia or parenteral conscious sedation without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Registration and Education. Specifies an annual fee of $25 for such permit. Exempts persons with a dental degree who administer anesthesia or parenteral conscious sedation in an approved hospital training program under the supervision of either a licensed dentist or a licensed physician. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Hse Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 May 31 Jun 06 Jun 13 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Committee Registration & Regulation Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 443 SB-0683-Cont. Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0351 Effective date 07-01-86 'SB-0684 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 23, pars. 2252, 2253, 2254, 2256, 5017a-1, 5017a-2, 5017a-9; new par. 5017a-11; Ch. 37, pars. 703-2, 703-4, 703-5, 703-6, 704-2 and 707-5; new pars. 701-9a, 701-9b, 701-9c, 703-2.1; Ch. 75, new par. 107a) Amends An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Children and Family Services, the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984, the Juvenile Court Act and the Jails Act. Establishes procedures for the detention of minors alleged to be delinquent. Provides that a minor alleged to be delinquent may be detained in excess of 6 hours only if the minor is kept in a non-secure li- censed foster home or a home approved by the Court, a non-secure facility operated by a licensed child welfare agency or one approved by the court, or an approved ju- venile detention home. Provides for the confinement of alleged delinquent minors in county jails or municipal lock-ups for up to 24 hours under certain circumstances. Provides that the warden of the jail of each county shall report information on juve- nile prisoners to the Department of Children and Family Services. Effective Janu- ary 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-1-8; Ch. 37, new par. 707A-1; Ch. 85, pars. 506, 507, new par. 508.2 Amends the IL Municipal Code and the IL Police Training Act. Provides that each local law enforcement agency shall establish a unit or designate officers spe- cially trained to work with minors under the Juvenile Court Act. Provides the Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board shall have power to pro- vide periodic inter-disciplinary juvenile justice training opportunities. Provides that after July 1, 1986, all police recruits shall receive mandatory training in juvenile matters. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 24-13.2 Amends The School Code. Provides that by mutual consent of a teacher, the em- ploying board and the chief judge of a circuit, a teacher may be contracted to exer- cise the powers and duties prescribed to a Probation Department under subsection (c) of Section 6-1 of the Juvenile Court Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that an approved juvenile detention home may be either a free-standing structure or in the same building as an adult jail or lock-up provided that there could be no contact between juvenile and adult residents in the facilities. Provides that juveniles may be confined in excess of 6 hours if charges are filed for murder, armed robbery committed armed with a firearm or aggravated criminal sexual assault. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that the effective date of the Act shall be October 1, 1985. Provides that an alleged delinquent minor may be confined up to 24 hours in a county jail or mu- nicipal lock-up during the period of investigation or arrangement of transportation when a law enforcement officer has reasonable cause to believe that the movement of the alleged delinquent would be detrimintal to successful completion of the inves- tigation or processing of the minor. Provides that local boards or service systems re- sponsible for development or coordination of comprehensive community based youth serivces must reflect a broad representation of community interests and perspectives. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 444 SB-0684-Cont. SENATE AMENEMENT NO. 5. Decreases proposed mandatory training of all police recruits in juvenile matters from 12 to 8 hours. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.03 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 DEANGELIS Adopted Amendment No.05 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0685 MAITLAND. (Ch. 23, par. 6-1.9) Amends General Assistance Article of Public Aid Code. Provides that a married adult living with a spouse is eligible for aid if not living in the residence of a parent of either spouse. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Apr 24 Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Lost 022-034-000 SB-0686 KELLY. (Ch. 46, par. 8-5) Amends The Election Code. Establishes procedures for organizing legislative and representative committees following reapportionment. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Elections Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 445 SB-0686-Cont. Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0352 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0687 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.31c) Amends The School Code to provide elected local boards of trustees for specified joint agreement programs. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 'SB-0688 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 127, par. 523) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 to include the survi- vors of University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service employees within the provisions of the Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: Ch.127, par. 530 Provides that the State shall not pay the costs of basic noncontributory group life and health insurance for members who survive in relation to the U of I cooperative extention service. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical change in cross-reference to a subsection. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor ROPP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Recommended do pass 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Amendment No.01 ROPP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0791 Effective date 09-21-85 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 446 SB-0689 'SB-0689 MAHAR. (Ch. 23, par. 2256) Amends the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act. Authorizes the De- partment of Law Enforcement to approve and coordinate a statewide program des- ignating businesses and residences as "safe houses" for lost or threatened children. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections 'SB-0690 MACDONALD. (Ch. 120, new par. 5-511) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to require that refunds to taxpayers be mailed within 90 days of the date on which the return is received by the Depart- ment, unless the Department is contesting the refund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the refund be mailed within 120 days rather than 90. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Makes application to individual income tax refunds instead of all income tax re- funds. Requires that the Dept. of Rev. give comptroller authorization for the refund rather than mail the refund within the required 120 days. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends that the provisions of the Act apply only as long as there are avail- able funds from which to pay such refunds. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MACDONALD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor HARRIS Added As A Joint Sponsor PARCELLS Added As A Joint Sponsor KIRKLAND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 24 Sep 21 Oct 16 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto MACDONALD Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 052-002-000 SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 447 SB-0690-Cont. Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto HARRIS Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 116-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1079 Effective date 07-01-86 SSB-0691 MACDONALD. (Ch. 122, new par. 14-7.04) Amends The School Code. Requires school districts to provide transportation for handicapped students to outpatient and day programs if no public transportation is available. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0692 KUSTRA. (New Act) Enacts the Lung Cancer Medical Services Recovery Act under which cigarette manufacturers have strict liability for medical treatment for lung cancer for 20-year cigarette smokers and 50% of court costs and attorneys for pursuing a law- suit under the Act. Provides for defenses for cigarette manufacturer. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0693 GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 8, pars. 241, 242 and 243; new pars. 240 and 244) Amends the Dangerous Animals Act. Extends the scope of the Act to bears, wolves and life-threatening reptiles. Provides that no person shall have a right of property in, keep, harbor, care for, act as custodian of or maintain a dangerous ani- mal other than in an escape-proof enclosure. Subjects a dangerous animal to seizure where it is found not in compliance with the Act and there appears to be imminent danger to the public, and requires its confiscation upon a person's being convicted of violating the Act in connection with its being so found, with the owner of such ani- mal to be responsible for the costs connected with its seizure and confiscation. In- creases the classification of a violation of the Act from petty offense to Class C misdemeanor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds necessary language regarding Section numbering. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 8, par.1, new pars. 1.1, 1.2, 3.1,and 5.1 rep. pars. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Amends Act in relation to domestic animals running at large. Provides that own- ers of livestock shall restrain the animals from running at large and shall be liable for damages caused by such animals' running at large, unless the owners can dem- onstrate they used resonable care in restraining the animals. Provides that any such livestock may be impounded and sold at a public auction. Provides that if any Court of competent jurisdiction issues an order concerning any impounded animal, the an- imal shall immediately pass to the jurisdiction of the court bailiff of the jurisdiction in which the order was issued. Provides that violation of this Act is a Class C misde- meanor. Adds short title. Repeals provisions on duties of a poundmaster. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 448 SB-0693-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows dangerous animals to be kept at federally licensed exhibits. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House May 29 Jun 05 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 17 Jul 18 Adopted Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Primary Sponsor Changed To ROPP Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-002-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0028 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0694 TOPINKA - D'ARCO - DUDYCZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, new par. 16-1.2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to theft by deception under a prom- ise to perform. Provides that it is prima facie evidence that a person "knowingly ob- tains by deception control over property of the owner" when he fails to return, within 30 days after written demand from the owner, the downpayment and any ad- ditional payments accepted under a promise, oral or in writing, to perform services for or transfer personal property to the owner, and the promisor wilfully without good cause failed to perform pursuant to the agreement after taking a downpay- ment of ten percent or more of the agreed upon consideration. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the notice addressed and mailed by registered mail to the premises at the last known address of the premises shall constitute proper demand. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the prima facie evidence is one of intent that a person knowingly ob- tains by deception control over property of the owner. Also changes from 30 to 45 days the failure to return payments and requires that the promise to perform ser- vices is of $3000 or more and the promisor willfully without good cause failed to substantially perform after taking a downpayment of 10% or more of the agreed consideration. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 449 SB-0694-Cont. Apr 16 Apr 18 Apr 24 May 07 Assigned to Judiciary I Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO Committee discharged Re-referred to Judiciary II Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Ad( Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 TOPINKA Ad( Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CULLERTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 26 opted opted Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0695 JOYCE,JEROME. Appropriates $600,000 to the Department of Transportation's Division of Water Resources to alleviate flooding along Soldier Creek. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-695 is $1.3 million. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 14 Recommended do pass 010-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 048-007-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor CHRISTENSEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 21 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0696 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 127, par. 55.31b) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Public Health has the power to require hospitals, laboratories or other facilities to report incidences of cancer to the Department pursuant to the Health and Hazardous Sus- btances Registry Act. Deletes the provision specifying that the Department has the power to require physicians, hospitals and health care providers to report incidences of cancer to the Department pursuant to the Cancer Registry Act. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 450 451 SB-0696-Cont. Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor KULAS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0290 Effective date 09-13-85 SB-0697 COFFEY. (Ch. 8, par. 1, new pars. 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 5.1, rep. pars. 2, 3, 4, 5) Amends Act in relation to domestic animals running at large. Provides that own- ers of livestock shall restrain the animals from running at large and shall be liable for all damages caused by such animals' running at large. Provides that any such livestock may be impounded and shall be sold at public auction if not claimed within 7 days of the date of the impoundment. Provides that if any court of competent ju- risdiction issues an order concerning any impounded animal, the animal shall im- mediately pass to the jurisdiction and possession of the court bailiff of the jurisdiction in which the order was issued. Provides that violation of this Act is a Class C misdemeanor. Adds short title. Repeals provisions on duties of a poundmaster. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0698 GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 50) Amends An Act concerning public utilities. Provides that the Commission may order public utilities to work jointly for the purchase, generation and distribution of electric power, and related activities. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0699 GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 26, par. 9-402) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code to require a metes and bounds descrip- tion of real estate in financing statements covering crops growing or to be grown. SB-0699-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits other legal description instead of only requiring a metes and bounds description. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading- Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0699 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0700 KEATS. (Ch. 120, pars. 1-101, 2-201, new par. 2-203a; Ch. 23, par. 5-2, rep. pars. 4-1 through 4-12; rep. pars. 6-1 through 6-7; Ch. 139, rep. par. 126.4) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and its title and the Illinois Public Aid Code and the Township Law of 1874 to provide for a guaranteed income for individuals who are full-time residents of Illinois, over 18, not claimed as an exemption by any taxpayer and whose income is below the federal poverty level. Abolishes aid to fami- lies with dependent children and general assistance. Abolishes aid to families with dependent children. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue SB-0701 GEO-KARIS. (New Act) Creates An Act in relation to the labeling, advertising and distribution of smoke- less tobacco products. Prohibits any person from advertising or selling any smoke- less tobacco product which does not contain a specified warning. Prohibits the distribution of such products to the public without charge. Permits the Attorney General to seek injunction for violation of this Act. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0702 LEMKE. (New Act) New Act. Creates a Retention of Business Division in the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 452 SB-0702-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SSB-0703 JONES. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48) Amends The School Code to require the State Board of Education to provide fi- nancial assistance, bonding and insurance assistance and management and techni- cal assistance to minority owned businesses and female owed businesses which enter into contracts with the State Board of Education or with local school boards. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0704 LEMKE. (Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.2; new par. 2A-55; Ch. 111 2/3, new pars. 703.11 and 703.12; rep. pars. 703.01 through 703.04, 703.09 and 703.10) Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act and the Election Code to provide for the nonpartisan election of the Board of Directors of the Regional Transportation Authority. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections SB-0705 LEMKE. (Ch. 46, pars. 28-1 and 28-5) Amends the Election Code to provide that questions of public policy which are certified by a court or election authority, or are initiated by resolution or ordinance of a political subdivision, are not subject to the limitation that only 3 questions of public policy may be submitted to referendum at the same election. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elections Jun 06 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS SB-0706 LEMKE. (Ch. 46, par. 28-9) Amends the Election Code to provide that petitions for advisory questions of pub- lic policy shall be signed by voters equal in numbers to 8% of the votes cast for can- didates for Governor in the next preceding gubernatorial election, rather than 10% of the registered voters. Removes the provision providing for the filing of copies of the sectioned election jurisdiction petition sheets with proper election authorities within 7 days of filing the original. Alters the definition of "Election Jurisdiction". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 453 SB-0706-Cont. May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 052-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elections Jun 06 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS SB-0707 ROCK - JOYCE,JEREMIAH, BERMAN, HOLMBERG AND JONES. (New Act) Creates the Early Childhood Education Act. Requires school districts maintain- ing grades kindergarten through 8 or kindergarten through 12 to provide early childhood education programs for children from birth to kindergarten and for the parents of such children. Such programs may educate parents about the physical, mental and emotional development of children and enhance the skills of parents in providing for their children's learning and development and may provide learning experiences for children and parents. School districts shall appoint advisory coun- cils which shall assist the boards in developing, planning and monitoring the early childhood and family education programs. Permits a school district to levy an annu- al tax not to exceed .05% of value for the purpose of funding an early childhood edu- cation program, subject to a back door referendum. Permits an annual levy of not to exceed .10% to fund an early childhood education program by referendum approv- al. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Makes minor gramatical and stylis- tic changes. Also requires a district to coordinate programs created under the Early Childhood Education Act with other educational programs, including special and vocational education. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED , Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 025-034-000 'SB-0708 ROCK - JOYCE,JEREMIAH, BERMAN, HOLMBERG, JONES AND POS- HARD. (Ch. 122, new par. 14-1.02b) Amends The School Code. Requires services to be provided to handicapped chil- dren from birth to age 3 through procedures described in the Illinois Rules and Reg- ulations to Govern the Organization and Administration of Special Education. Such procedures shall be developed by July 1, 1988. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 14-1.02b Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends "The School Code". Pro- vides that the State Board of Education may enter into contracts with public or pri- vate agencies to establish model pilot programs which provide service to handicapped children from birth to 3 years. Creates an Interagency Coordination Council to recommend to the State Board of Education criteria for awarding of grants such purpose. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 454 455 SB-0708-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DIDRICKSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 109-007-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0526 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0709 LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 48, par. 850.07z) Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act to change a reference to "Section" to "Sections." Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 005-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Finance and Credit Regulations SSB-0710 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-1, 37-3.06, 37-3.07, 37-3.10, 37-3.16, 37-3.17, 37-29, 37-41 and 37-44; new par. 37-44a) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Changes the title of said Act to the "Illinois Racing Act". Authorizes dog racing. Provides that all privilege tax rev- enues derived from dog racing shall be deposited in the Common School Fund. De- fines terms. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0711 SB-0711 KELLY. (Ch. 48, par. 327) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Excludes from the definition of "employment" services performed as a direct seller of consumer goods on a buy-sell, deposit-commission or similar basis in the home or other than in a permanent retail establishment, where substantially all the remuneration for such services is directly related to output rather than the number of hours worked and a written contract be- tween the seller and his principal provides the seller will not be treated as an em- ployee with respect to such services for federal tax purposes. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SSB-0712 ZITO. (Ch. 111, par. 4035) Amends Pharmacy Practice Act to require that a pharmacist submit evidence of completion of 30 contact hours of continuing education during the 2 calendar years preceding the expiration date of the certificate as a condition for certificate renewal. Requires that such continuing education be approved by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0713 ZITO - TOPINKA. (Ch. 110, par. 2-411) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that a partnership which is the lessor of real property with 10 or fewer units may sue in individual names of the partners, in the partnership name, or both. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Judiciary I SB-0714 D'ARCO. (Ch. 73, par. 1201) Amends the Product Liability Insurers Act. Requires reports to be made on May 1 each year (now January 1 or within 60 days thereafter). Eliminates some of the information now required to be included in the reports. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires every product liability insurer to file on May 1 (now January 1) of each year with the Director of Insurance a report containing the information listed on the product liability insurance supplement as promulgated and amended by the Na- tional Association of Insurance Commissioners, rather than as specified in the Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 456 SB-0714-Cont. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Added As A Joint Sponsor PEDERSEN,B Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0353 Effective date 09-14-85 SSB-0715 D'ARCO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 12-190) Amends the Chicago Park District Article of the Pension Code to provide that pension monies are subject to withholding under the "Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act". PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-715 does not have a financial impact on the retirement system. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3 SB-0716 D'ARCO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 12-149) Amends the Chicago Park Employees Article of the Illinois Pension Code to in- crementally increase the tax multiplier from 1.10 in 1985 to 2.00 in 1995 and there- after. Effective immediately. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 457 SB-0716-Cont. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-716 would result in additional revenues for the fund. By the year 1995, esti- mated additional revenue would be $9.5 million. This money would help eliminate the current deficiency in the level of employer contributions. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 039-006-007 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SB-0717 D'ARCO - ROCK. (Ch. 105, par. 333.19) Amends the Chicago Park District Act to require that the treasurer of the Dis- trict annually deposit 0.03968% of its proceeds from the Personal Property Tax Re- placement Fund into the Park Employee's Annuity and Benefit Fund. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 049-000-004 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3SB-0718 D'ARCO. (Ch. 108 1/2, 12-101, 12-106, 12-108, 12-111, 12-112, 12-117, 12-118, 12-118.2, 12-121, 12-123, 12-123.1, 12-124, 12-125, 12-125.1, 12-127, 12-127.1, 12-127.2, 12-127.3, 12-128, 12-130, 12-131, 12-132, 12-133, 120-133.1, 12-133.2, 12-135, 12-135.1, 12-135.2, 12-136, 12-136.1, 12-136.2, 12-137, 12-138, 12-139, 12-140, 12-141, 12-143, 12-145, 12-146, 12-147, 12-148, 12-150, 12-151, 12-151.1, 12-151.2, 12-152, 12-154, 12-155, 12-156, 12-158, 12-167, 12-170, 12-174, 12-176, 12-177, 122-178, 12-180, 12-184, 12-185, 12-186, 12-187, 12-191, new par. 12-123.2, rep. pars. 12-110, 12-113, 12-129, 12-160, 12-181) Amends the Chicago Park District Article of the Pension Code to make numer- ous substantive and technical changes; deletes right to repay refunds upon re-entry 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 458 SB-0718-Cont. in installments over one year, instead requiring a lump sum repayment; provides that the age given in an employee's job application is conclusive against any con- trary claim by him, but the board may base benefits on other evidence if it so chooses; requires notarization of death beneficiary designations; makes changes in the widow's annuity provisions relating to remarriage and reversionary annuities; changes certain references to 4% interest to "regular interest" determined by the Board; makes certain persons eligible for automatic annual increases 6 months sooner; changes the effective dates of certain reversionary annuities; makes various changes in provisions relating to persons entering or leaving service between ages 65 and 70; removes provisions relating to prior service annuities, "present employees", and military service credits for World War One; makes other changes. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-718 has a relatively minor financial impact. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE SB 718 creates a retirement benefit mandate for which reimbursement of the in- creased cost of a unit of local government is required. The estimated annual cost is expected to be minor. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, IN THE HOUSE No change from previous note. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 048-004-005 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SB-0719 WATSON. (Ch. 63, par. 42.37) Amends An Act requiring fiscal notes in relation to certain bills. Provides that upon request by any member of the house by which the bill is being considered, no action shall be taken upon the amendment until the sponsor of the amendment pres- ents to the members a statement of the fiscal effect of his proposed amendment. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0720 DARROW. (Ch. 48, par. 420) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that the Director of Labor may waive the requirement of an active search for work where he finds that suitable work is unavailable both in the locality where the individual resides and in those lo- calities in which the individual has earned base-period wages. 459 SB-0720-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Re-committed to Labor and Commerce SB-0721 DARROW. (Ch. 127, par. 46.49) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides, in determining whether to approve or disapprove job training plans submitted to it by Service De- livery Areas, the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall, to the fullest extent practicable, consider all data, estimates, formula and criteria ap- proved or utilized by the Secretary of Labor for the purpose of determining the amount of Job Training Partnership Act funds to be allocated to Illinois. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158 Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.49 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Illinois Emergency Em- ployment Development Act for the purposes of implementing temporary work relief projects in the government and non-profit agencies and new job creation in the pri- vate sector. Provides for the appointment by the Governor of an Illinois Emergency Employment Development Coordinator within the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to exercise all powers necessary to carry out the purpose of the program implemented by the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides the designation of high unemployment counties shall be based on coun- ties' average monthly percentages of unemployed persons during the 12-month pe- riod ending on the last preceding June 30, rather than the 6-month period ending on the last preceding June 30 or December 31. Further provides funds shall be allocat- ed to high unemployment counties for 12-month, rather than 6-month, periods. Re- quires that, during each fiscal year in which the program is in effect other than the first, at least 85% of the funds appropriated for the Illinois Emergency Employment Development Program shall be used to pay eligible job applicants' wages. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes reference to State contribution for wages from "up to $4 per hour" to "50% of the wages up to a maximum of $4 per hour". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Eliminates provision allowing government agencies to qualify as eligible employ- ers under the program. Provides nonprofit agencies must comply with the require- ments imposed on for-profit businesses in order to be considered eligible employers. Divides the State, for the purpose of administering the program, according to Job Training Partnership Act service delivery areas rather than Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs marketing service areas. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DARROW & WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 037-022-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 460 SB-0721-Cont. May 30 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Amendment No.01 DUNN,JOHN Adopted Amendment No.02 DUNN,JOHN Adopted Amendment No.03 DUNN,JOHN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 DUNN,JOHN Withdrawn Amendment No.05 DUNN,JOHN Adopted Amendment No.06 YOUNGE,W Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 077-040-000 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,05 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,05 048-008-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0792 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0722 BERMAN. (Ch. 24, par. 11-19-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that if a municipality, including a home rule unit, provides for garbage collection free of charge to persons residing in single family dwellings, it shall also either provide such service free of charge to per- sons residing in condominium and cooperative dwellings or provide compensation in lieu of such service. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB-722 constitutes a service mandate under the State Mandates Act for which reimburse- ment of 50%-100% of the increased costs to local governments is required. Due to a lack of data, a reliable estimate of the cost to units of local government is not avail- able, but the cost could be substantial. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government Apr 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 29 Re-committed to Local Government 'SB-0723 BERMAN. (Ch. 122, pars. 1403, 1404, 1408, 1409 and 1410; new par. 1409a; Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 655) Amends the Asbestos Abatement Act and the General Obligation Bond Act. Changes the name of the Asbestos Containment and Removal Advisory Council to the Asbestos Abatement Council. Provides for funding sources for State reimburse- ment of asbestos abatement projects. Authorizes the issuance of $50,000,000 in bonds to provide funds to make grants to assist schools in the abatement of asbestos in accordance with the provisions of the Asbestos Abatement Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that all schools shall take corrective action with respect to all friable as- bestos materials in their educational facilities by the later of July 1, 1989, or 4 years 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 461 SB-0723-Cont. following State funding under Section 9 of the Asbestos Abatement Act. Increases from $50,000,000 to $200,000,000 the amount of bonds available to schools to as- sist in the abatement of asbestos in accordance with the provisions of the Asbestos Abatement Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 1412a Provides that the rules and regulations of the Department of Public Health shall govern preparation of the Department's list of contractors for asbestos containment and removal action and for the removal of contractors from that list. Authorizes the Department to issue and secure enforcement of stop orders in emergency cases, to take effect immediately subject to a subsequent hearing if the contractor requests. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases the general obligation bond authorization for the purpose of providing funds to make grants to assist schools in the abatement of asbestos in accordance with the provisions of the Asbestos Abatement Act to $200,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 1406a, 1406b, 1406c, 1410a, 1410b, 1412a, 1412b Adds definition of asbestos worker to the Asbestos Abatement Act. Provides that The IL Administrative Procedure Act is adopted and shall apply to rules and proce- dures of the Dept. of Public Health. Provides for licensure of asbestos workers and provides that asbestos contractors must have liability insurance. Provides for civil penalties for violation of the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall reimburse schools which have undertaken cooperative action prior to January 1, 1986. Provides that schools which have not undertaken corrective action prior to January 1, 1986 shall be eligi- ble for asbestos abatement grants. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor LEVIN Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEVIN Adopted Amendment No.02 \LEVIN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 LEVIN Adopted Amendment No.04 ' LEVIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 462 SB-0724 BERMAN. (Ch. 110, par. 2-202) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to permit a court to authorize any employee of a business engaged in serving process to serve process. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LAURINO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SSB-0725 BERMAN. (Ch. 23, par. 5005; Ch. 37, pars. 702-1, 703-5, 704-1, 704-2, 704-4, 704-5, 704-6, 704-7, 704-8, 705-1, 705-2 and 705-7, new par. 702-3.2; Ch. 122, pars. 26-2a and 26-3a; new pars. 26-13, 26-14 and 26-15) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act, the Juvenile Court Act and the School Code. Changes the definition of "chronic or habitual tr- uant". Adds the definition of truant minor. Provides that school districts shall adopt absenteeism and truancy policies, and for regional initiative against truancy. Pro- vides that a minor may be adjudicated as a truant in need of supervision. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 37, par. 703-5 Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 701-19 Amends Juvenile Court Act to limit jurisdiction of the courts over a truant minor until all measures under the School Code have been take without corrective actions. In the case of children under 12, proof of chronic truancy shall be prima facie evi- dence of educational neglect by parent or guardian and, in the case of children over 12, chronic truancy shall raise a rebuttable presumption of such educational ne- glect. Provides for disciplinary dispositions for chronic truancy, including individu- alized educational plans or service plans, fines, performance of public service work. Provides that dist. superintendent, rather than regional sup't., in municipalities over 500,000 or counties over 1,000,000 shall administer certain functions relating to truancy. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 2-3.41 Moves provision added by S-am 1 relating to disposition of truant minor. Adds training and developmental assistance for chronic truants to services for which the State Board of Education may contract. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes the amendatory language in definition of "chronic or habitual truant" by deleting the requirement that low or declining academic performance be reasonably associated with a child's absences in order for the child to fit the definition. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all provisions which amend the Department of Children and Family Ser- vices Act and the Juvenile Court Act. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 463 SB-0724 SB-0725-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor ROPP Added As A Joint Sponsor OBLINGER Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Committee Judiciary II Jun 06 Primary Sponsor Changed To CAPPARELLI Committee Judiciary II Jun 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted 006-005-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SB-0726 BERMAN. (Ch. 73, par. 767, new par. 766.9) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Allows punitive damages where it appears that an insurance company has committed an unfair claims practice. Provides for assessing fees for the attorneys of insureds and beneficiaries in successful actions against insurers. Provides that no order to cease and desist directed to any person, or subsequent administrative or judicial proceeding to enforce the same shall in any way relieve or absolve such person from any administrative action against the li- cense or certificate, civil liability under common law or criminal penalty arising out of the methods, acts or practices found unfair or deceptive. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch 73, par. 767; new par. 766.9 Adds reference to: Ch 73, par. 979; new par. 9681 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Specifies circumstances under which certain accident and health insurance policies may be terminated. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Specifies method for terminating benefits of certain health and accident insurance policies under certain circum- stances. Applicable to future policies. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 464 SB-0726-Cont. May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Jun 12 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-0727 BERMAN. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-22.1, 34-22.2, 34-22.3, 34-22.4, 34-22.5, 34-22.6, 34-22.7, 34-29.1, 34-33, 34-53, 34-53.1, 34-55, 34-57, 34-59, 34-60, 34-62, 34-63, 34-69, 34-72, 34A-503) Amends the School Code. Removes, in school districts in municipalities with a population over 500,000, the requirement that the city council levy taxes on behalf of the school district, and authorizes the board of education and school finance au- thority to levy such taxes by ordinance. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 005-000-004 'SB-0728 BERMAN - BLOOM. (Ch. 48, par. 1406; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-205 and 6-206; Ch. 111, pars. 3704, 3711, 4422.1, 5502 and 5504; Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.25, 14-8.02 and 14A-8; Ch. 124, par. 108c) Amends numerous Acts to require various State officers, departments and agen- cies to establish by rule certain standards necessitated by their administrative functions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-205 and 6-206. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-113. Removes the changes in the Vehicle Code requiring establishment of rules con- cerning the Secretary of State's issuance of restricted driver permits and specifying the duration and conditions of probationary licenses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 21-21 Moves new language in The School Code which requires the State Board of Edu- cation to coordinate its criteria and compliance evaluation rules regarding work with culturally distinctive students from the Section concerning school standards to the Section concerning recognition of teacher training institutions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 5502 and 5504. Removes the Illinois Public Accounting Act from the bill. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 4422.1 Removes changes in the Medical Practice Act. In the Occupational Therapy Practice Act, removes requirement that the director of the Department of Registra- 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 465 SB-0728-Cont. tion and Education promulgate rules concerning the fees and standards for passing the certification examination. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Amendment No.03 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng. May 30 Hse Sponsor VINSON Added As A Joint Sponsor FLINN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 12 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd VINSON Committee State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.02 VINSON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0793 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0729 BERMAN - BLOOM. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-16 and 37-36a; rep. par. 37-22; Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2 and 6-50.2; Ch. 73, par. 1065.13; Ch. 111, pars. 5803, 5813 and 6214; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 2103, 6105 and 6109; Ch. 127, par. 161) Amends the Horse Racing Act, Election Code, Insurance Code, Real Estate Li- cense Act of 1983, Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of 1984, Developmental Dis- abilities Prevention Act, Hospice Program Licensing Act and State Finance Act. Provides that Illinois Racing Board may require appellants bear reasonable costs of the production of transcripts; deletes the requirement that 90% of the Board's em- ployees be residents of Illinois for at least 2 years prior to employment; provides that bleeder medication be authorized pursuant to such documentation as required by rule. Provides that the State Board of Elections shall by rule provide for the certifi- cation of bonafide civic organizations for the purpose of appointing deputy regis- trars. Requires the Director of Insurance to approve, rather than promulgate, statistical plans utilized for rate making purposes by insurance companies. Permits ownership of up to 49% of a real estate partnership or corporation by persons who are not brokers; permits a broker to operate a second office under a temporary per- mit. Authorizes the Department of Registration and Education to consider expira- 466 SB-0729-Cont. tion of certificate for shorthand reporters of less than 5 years as prima facie evidence of an applicant's fitness for restoration of the certificate. Specifies that the standards for hospital care shall be established in the rules and regulations of the Department of Public Health. Deletes the requirement that the Department of Pub- lic Health structure hospice licensing standards so that the size of the hospice pro- gram is a factor. Requires the Department of Public Health to adopt rules for payment for certain medical services permitted without regard to the fact that such services may hve been rendered in a prior fiscal year. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 58.03; Ch. 127, par. 161 Deletes the added provisions authorizing ownership of up to 49% of a real estate partnership or corporation by persons who are not brokers, and permitting a broker to operate a second office under a temporary permit. Deletes the added provision re- quiring the Department of Public Health to adopt rules for payment for certain medical services permitted without regard to the fact that such services may have been rendered in a prior fiscal year. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor OLSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0427 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0730 BERMAN, HOLMBERG, NEWHOUSE, MAITLAND, DAVIDSON, ET- HEREDGE, KELLY, CHEW, SCHAFFER, SMITH, FAWELL, JONES, COLLINS, WELCH AND ZITO. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Deletes a reference to when (school years "beginning July 1, 1980, or thereafter") the weighted average daily attendance used for State aid formula purposes began to be the greater of the immediately preceding year's WADA or the average of the WADA over the last 3 years. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 2, 1985) Increases the equalized assessed valuation amounts for computation of State aid for K-12 districts to $66,644; for K-8 districts to $102,422; and for 9-12 districts to $176,910. Adds July 1, 1985 effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-21, 10-20.12, 10-21.4a, 10-22.4, 10-22.18, 11A-3, 14-13.01, 14C-3, 21-1, 21-2.1, 21-3, 21-4, 21-5, 21-7.1, 21-9, 21-11.1, 21-13, 21-25, 22-19, 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 467 SB-0730-Cont. 24-12, 24-24, 27-1, 27-5, 27-6, 27-12.1, 27-21, 27-23, 34-8.1, 34-83 and 34-85; new pars. 2-3.48, 2-3.49, 2-3.50, 2-3.51, 2-3.52, 2-3.53, 2-3.55, 2-3.56, 2-3.57, 2-3.58, 2-3.59, 2-3.60, 2-3.61, 2-3.62, 2-3.63, 2-3.64, 2-3.65, 2-3.66, 2-3.67, 10-17a, 10-20.14, 10-21.9, 21-la, 21-lb, 21-2b, 21-26, 24A-1, 24A-2, 24A-3, 24A-4, 24A-5, 24A-6, 24A-7, 29-5.2, 30-4c, 30-4d, 30-4e, 34-18a, 34-18b, 34-18c, 34-18.5 and 34-88; rep. par. 18-8; Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2 and new par. 8-11-10; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6306; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 6; Ch. 120, pars. 439.2, 440, 453.2, 453.3, 453.32, 453.33 and 467.1; rep. pars. 467.2 and 467.3; Ch. 128, par. 107 and new par. 107.2 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and adds provi- sions which create the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy and which create a new Act providing for the reorganization of school districts through regional reor- ganization committees subject to State Committee and voter approval. After July 1, 1988 requires passage of a test of basic skills and subject matter knowledge as a condition precedent to initial certification, and after July 1, 1986 requires subject endorsement on initially issued certificates. As of July 1, 1988 abolishes the Chica- go board of examiners and brings all certification under Article 21. Revises the composition of the State Teacher Certification Board. Also provides for administra- tor recertification every 5 years and imposes additional requirements to qualify for such recertification and for endorsements. Exempts teachers certified in sister states from the requirement of passing the certification test of basic skills and subject mat- ter knowledge under certain circumstances. Provides for pilot or grant programs ad- ministered by the State Board of Education relative to handicapped preschool children, private sector placement of vocational education teachers, staff develop- ment programs, reading improvement programs, initial year teaching review, gifted and remedial summer school grant programs, art program grants, alternative and optional education for truants and alcohol and substance abuse education. Provides for establishment of an Administrators' Academy, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and educational service centers. Adds provisions relative to student learn- ing objectives, student assessment and teacher* evaluation. Requires preparation and publication of school report cards for all school districts. Reduces the minimum school entry age. Provides for parent teacher advisory councils and other citizen in- volvement programs. Adds provisions relative to principal job descriptions and re- sponsibilities and relative to criminal background checks of prospective school board employees. Adds failure to satisfactorily complete a one year remediation plan as a grounds for teacher dismissal for cause. Authorizes half and full day kin- dergartens. Provides for the award of teacher shortage and equal opportunity schol- arships. Adds provisions relative to maximum tax rates applicable in community unit school district formation proceedings. Increases State reimbursement for fur- nishing certain special educational facilities and instruction. Revises physical edu- cation requirements, establishes a consumer education proficiency test, requires the role of labor unions to be included in the teaching of U.S. history, allows districts to charge a reasonable fee for driver education under certain circumstances, adds transportation reimbursement for custodians of qualified pupils of public and pri- vate schools, and makes other changes in The School Code and related changes in the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act, The Civil Administrative Code and the State Library Act, all concerning educational reform. Creates a Joint House/Senate Committee on Educational Reform. Repeals the school aid formula as of August 1, 1987. Creates the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act and amends the Messages Tax Act, Public Utilities Act, Municipal Code, Use Tax Act, Retail- ers' Occupation Tax Act, Cigarette Tax Act and Cigarette Use Tax Act, thereby (i) imposing a tax at the rate of 5% of the gross charge on the privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications, and (ii) providing for additional taxes on cigarettes equal to the amount of reduced federal taxes thereon. Makes related changes inci- dent to such taxes and provides that a portion thereof be paid monthly by the De- partment of Revenue to the Common School Fund. Adds a July 1, 1985 effective date. 468 SB-0730-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 28 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SATTERTHWAITE, MULCAHEY, MCPIKE, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BERMAN HOLMBERG, DEMUZIO, MAITLAND & SCHAFFER House report submitted Jul 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/077-041-000 Jul 02 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/056-002-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0126 Effective date 08-01-85 1SB-0731 BERMAN. (Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.15, 2-3.24, 3-7, 3-8, 3-9, 3-14.11, 3-14.12, 3-14.15, 3-14.17, 3-14.21, 3-14.22, 3-15.1, 3-15.7, 5-1, 5-17, 5-20, 5-21, 5-22, 5-23, 5-24, 5-25, 5-26, 5-27, 5-28, 5-29, 5-30, 5-34, 5-35, 6-2, 7-27, 7-28, 8-1, 8-2, 8-5, 8-7, 8-8, 8-9, 8-10, 8-11, 8-12, 8-13, 8-14, 8-15, 8-20, 10-3, 10-17, 10-23.3, 12-19, 15-3, 15-4, 15-6, 15-7, 15-9, 15-10, 15-11, 15-15, 15-17, 15-19, 15-20, 15-23, 15-24, 15-25, 15-28, 16-2, 16-3, 16-5, 16-6, 18-3, 19-6, 19-28, 22-1, 22-3, 22-4, 22-5, 22-6, 22-7, 22-8, 22-9, 22-18, 32-1.1, 32-1.2, 32-4, 32-4.6, 32-4.7, 32-4.8, adds par. 8-12.1, rep. pars. 2-3.19, 5-2, 5-2.1, 5-3, 5-4, 5-12, 5-13, 5-14, 5-15, 5-16, 5-18, 5-19, 5-31, 5-36, 5-37, Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 469 SB-0731-Cont. 8-4, 8-7, 10-20.4) Amends The School Code. Eliminates the offices of township school trustees and township treasurers in Class II county school units. Requires the school boards of all school districts previously served by the township treasurer to elect their own school treasurers, and provides for the transfer to such treasurers of all school funds. Es- tablishes the regional board of school trustees in its corporate capacity and as town- ship land commissioners as the successors in office to the township school trustees, and provides that the common school lands and township loanable funds and the le- gal title to school buildings and school sites passes to the regional board of school trustees. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0732 NEDZA. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1306) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Extends to 120 (now 90) days the time within which an appropriate local authority shall send notice of parking violations to the lessor of a motor vehicle and extends to 60 (now 45) days the time within which a lessor shall respond with information concerning the lessee who is liable for such vi- olations. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KULAS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0354 Effective date 09-14-85 SSB-0733 CARROLL. (Ch. 127, pars. 151a, 151b, 156, 157, 160.2 and new par. 160.8) Amends the State Finance Act. Redefines various expenditure terms used in ap- propriation Acts. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ,Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 May 16 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. Recommended do pass 019-000-000 470 I - SB-0733 Cont. May 22 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0428 Effective date 07-01-86 SB-0734 WEAVER,S AND VADALABENE. (Ch. 24, par. 11-19-5) Amends the Municipal Code to permit all municipalities, regardless of size, to provide by ordinance for an exclusive method for disposing of garbage and refuse. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Declares that recycled materials are not garbage. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: (Ch. 139, par. 160.44-1) Amends the Township Waterworks System Act to permit a township to recover attorneys fees in actions to collect water or sewerage service charges. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor VINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 12 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Amendment No.02 VINSON Lost 035-078-002 Amendment No.03 VINSON Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.04 JOHNSON Ruled not germane Amendment No.05 MCPIKE Adopted Amendment No.06 TATE Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 113-001-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,05 Jun 28 Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE S Concurs in H Amend. 01,05/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor 471 SB-0734-Cont. Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0794 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-0735 KUSTRA. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-3-2; new par. 1005-5-3.3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that presentence reports shall include continuances under supervision, supervisions or probations which the defen- dant may have been placed upon either as a juvenile under the Juvenile Court Act or as an adult under the Unified Code of Corrections, Cannabis Control Act or Illi- nois Controlled Substance Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II SSB-0736 KUSTRA - POSHARD. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-207) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide a credit against taxes for certain contributions of personal property to school districts or joint programs, in an amount equal to 25% of the fair market value of the property. Establishes an aggre- gate tax credit limit based upon the number of pupils in the school district or joint program. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 005-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-004-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SB-0737 RIGNEY. (Ch. 14, par. 52; Ch. 23, par. 5103) Amends the Charitable Trust Act and the Charitable Solicitation Act. Exempts a trustee who holds property having a value of $25,000 or less, rather than $4,000 or less, from the requirements of the Charitable Trust Act. Exempts a charitable orga- nization which collects $25,000 or less per year, rather than $4,000 or less per year, from the registration requirement under the Charitable Solicitation Act. In both cases, provides that the exemption does not apply where there has been a showing of abuse of charitable purposes by the trustee or organization which is otherwise exempted. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations SB-0738 DEGNAN. (Ch. 42, new par. 323.11a) Amends the Chicago Sanitary District Act to permit persons with temporary ap- pointments with the Chicago Sanitary District on the effective date of this amenda- tory Act who have been employed for 2 or more years and have met the standards ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 472 SB-0738-Cont. required for their jobs or positions, shall take and satisfactorily pass qualifying ex- aminations for their jobs or positions within 6 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that any person holding a temporary appointment on the effective date of the amendatory Act of 1985, who does not have civil service status in another po- sition, has been employed for at least 2 years and has met the standards required for a temporary appointment, may be given a qualifying examination within 6 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1985 for any position for which such person held a temporary appointment and upon pairing the examination may be permanently appointed to that position. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: New Act Provides that a sanitary district organized under the Sanitary District Act of 1917 shall be liable for civil damages if it intercepts or impedes percolating waters under the surface of its land and causes injury to the adjoining property. Adds im- mediate effective date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on As May 29 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 26 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Tabled House Rule 37(G) Adopted Assigned to Executive Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 TATE Adopted TATE Adopted ssignment SB-0739 DEGNAN. (Ch. 42, pars. 324L and 332, new pars. 328c and 328cc) Amends the Chicago Sanitary District Act. Expands the definition of construc- tion purposes to include flood control facilities; restores the construction working cash fund and authorizes the sale of bonds to create the fund; authorizes a one-half cent annual levy to maintain the fund at the authorized level. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 007-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 045-013-001 May 29 Jun 13 Jun 20 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 16 May 01 473 SB-0739-Cont. Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0740 VADALABENE. (Ch. 81, pars. 1001-9, 1001-10, 1002-7, 1002-8, 1002-9, 1002-10, 1002-12,1002-13, 1004-7, 1004-12, 1004-16, 1004-21, 1005-2, 1005-4 and 1005-9; rep. par. 1004-21) Amends The Illinois Public Library District Act. Removes the penalty imposed upon trustees for non-feasance. Requires the circuit court judge assigned to the matter to enter an order setting forth the result of an election regarding annexation of territory to a library district. Specifies procedure for winding up the affairs of a district upon its dissolution. Provides that absence without cause from all regular board meetings for a year shall be a basis for declaring a vacancy in the office of a trustee. Makes numerous non-substantive stylistic changes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the provision that the territory to be annexed may be divided into 2 or more precincts. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 Apr 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor STECZO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 May 23 Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 13 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0291 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0741 VADALABENE. (Ch. 24, pars. 8-11-1, 8-11-5, 8-11-6, 8-11-7, 8-11-8 and 8-11-9) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Changes the percentage retained by the State Treasurer to recover the Department of Revenue's administrative costs of the Municipal Retailers' Occupation, Municipal Service Occupation, Municipal Use, Municipal Automobile Renting, Municipal Automobile Renting Use and Munici- pal Replacement Vehicle Taxes from 2% to 1.6% of the net amounts collected. Ef- fective immediately. FISCAL NOTE SB 741 would cost $2.4 million per year. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommended do pass 006-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 474 SB-0741-Cont. May 15 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 May 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 009-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-002-004 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0149 Effective date 08-12-85 SB-0742 VADALABENE. (Ch. 8, par. 37-29) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 to permit an organization licensee to negotiate a contract with an organization of horse owners and trainers to provide for payment of 1% of the organization licensee's retention of the handle to the orga- nization of owners and trainers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 21, 1985) Makes amendatory bill permissive. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the organization licensee shall pay the organization of owners and trainers from the money retained for purses as provided in subsections (a) and (b) of Section 29 of IL Horse Racing Act of 1975. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-VADALABENE Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor WOLF Added As A Joint Sponsor FLINN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor 475 SB-0742-Cont. Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0429 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0743 VADALABENE - DEANGELIS - DARROW - LUFT. (Ch. 8, par. 37-3.05) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975, to redefine the term "family". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 8, par. 37-3.05 Adds reference to: Ch. 8, par. 37-27; new par. 37-27.1 Deletes everything. Provides that the three horserace tracks outside of Cook County (Balmoral, Quad City, and Fairmount) shall submit lesser privilege taxes to the State on both Win, Place, and Show handles, and multiple horse wagers. On Win, Place, and Show privilege taxes, the first $400,000 of daily handle would be taxed at a rate of 1%. When the daily handle exceeds $400,000, the existing privi- lege tax rates would still apply. The privilege tax on Daily Double, Quinella, and Perfecta wagers would be reduced from a tax rate of 2.5% down to 1.5%. On Trifec- ta and other multiple wagers, the current tax of 7% would be reduced to 5%. The tax savings would be retained by the tracks, and shared equally with the horsemen. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides for repeal effective 3 years after becoming law. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS, DARROW Added As A Joint Sponsor & LUFT Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Adopted Amendment No.02 VADALABENE & DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 051-003-000 May 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DEJAEGHER Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 31 Re-assigned to Revenue Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-002-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0719 Effective date 09-20-85 476 SB-0744 'SB-0744 JONES. (Ch. 122, par. 34-3; new pars. 34-3a and 34-3b) Amends The School Code to establish a Nominating Commission to nominate members of the Chicago Board of Education. Changes terms of Chicago Board of Education members to 3 years and provides for automatic confirmation of a board member if the city council has not acted on the nomination within 60 days after the mayor's appointment. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Commission on Chicago Board of Education Appointments shall be representative of educational groups. Provides that the City shall budget appropriate staff for the Commission. Deletes provision that the general superinten- dent shall make a reduction in his administrative staff commensurate with the amount budgeted for Board Member's Staff. Provides that funds by Board staff shall be drawn from budget areas not directly affecting services to children. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Local Government 'SB-0745 JONES. (Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Amends The School Code. Provides that in calendar year 1985 and thereafter, Chicago Board of Education building purposes tax rate extensions shall be at the maximum rate at which the Board is authorized to levy the tax for the fiscal year of the board which begins in that calendar year. Effective July 1, 1985. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits to calendar year 1985 the authority of the Chicago Board of Education to extend its building purposes tax at the maximum rate for the fiscal year of the board which begins in calendar year 1985. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 015-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor FLOWERS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 11 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCPIKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 477 SB-0745-Cont. Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 086-029-002 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/053-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Jul 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0029 Effective date 07-18-85 ' SB-0746 JONES. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-44, 34-44.1 and 34-53) Amends The School Code to allow the Chicago School District to annually levy a pupil transportation tax of up to 0.12% without referendum. Provides for an in- crease of the pupil transportation tax with referendum approval. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0747 SCHAFFER. (Ch. 120, pars. 1152, 1157.2, 1159, 1169, 1170; Ch. 122, new par. 18A-1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law, The School Code and the State finance Act to provide that the proceeds of the State Lottery be expended first on mandated school programs with the remainder to be deposited in the Common School Fund. Effec- tive July 1, 1987. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue SB-0748 DONAHUE - SCHUNEMAN - DEANGELIS - VADALABENE - KELLY. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.2, 439.32, 439.102 and 440) Amends the State occupation, service occupation, service use and use tax Acts to revise the definition of maintaining a place of business in this State. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Committee Revenue Apr 25 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MAYS Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 478 SB-0748-Cont. Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0430 Effective date 09-16-85 SB-0749 KUSTRA - TOPINKA - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 40, pars. 102, 602, 603, 609 and 610; new par. 602.1; rep. par. 603.1) Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act concerning child custody hearings. Creates a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint custody. Pro- vides the court shall request parents to produce a parenting agreement, specifying the child's period of residence with each parent, each parent's rights, powers and duties regarding major decisions concerning the child's well-being, and the manner in which proposed changes, disputes and alleged breaches are to be resolved. Fur- ther provides the court shall order a joint parenting arrangement, containing the same elements as a parenting agreement, where the parents fail to produce such an agreement. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 17, 1985) Eliminates rebuttable presumption in favor of joint custody. Redefines "joint cus- tody" as custody determined pursuant to a joint parenting agreement or joint par- enting order. Makes various other changes concerning joint custody of children. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reinstates changes made by S-am 1, tabled on this date. Additionally, sets forth factors to be considered by a court in determining whether to issue an order of joint custody. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides"joint custody" does not necessarily mean equal custody. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 40, par. 609 Specifies the presumption that maximum parental involvement in the well being of the child is in the child's best interest, shall not be construed that joint custody is in the child's best interest. Further specifies the court must find joint custody is in the child's best interest before awarding joint custody. Eliminates provision con- cerning application for leave to remove the residence of a child to whom there is joint custody. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-KUSTRA Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor BRESLIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 479 SB-0749-Cont. 480 May 29 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 06 Recommended do pass 014-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor KIRKLAND Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Amendment No.01 DUNN,JOHN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 DUNN,JOHN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-001 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0795 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0750 KUSTRA. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 626-102) Amends the Clinical Laboratory Act. Provides that an individual listed as a di- rector of a clinical laboratory which was registered with the Department of Public Health prior to August 23, 1965 under the Clinical Laboratory Registry Act may continue to direct one or more laboratories but shall not serve as a director of more than 3 laboratories; deletes the provision specifying that such individual may con- tinue to direct "said laboratory". Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that an individual listed as the director of one clinical laboratory regis- tered with the Department of Public Health prior to August 23, 1965, may continue to direct one laboratory, and an individual who directed 2 such laboratories simulta- neously may continue to direct 2 laboratories. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 099-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor DEUCHLER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0700 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0751 SB-0751 KUSTRA. (Ch. 48, par. 1620) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act to provide that the Act shall not be applicable to governmental units employing less than 25 employees, except with respect to bargaining units existing on the effective date of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce 2SB-0752 KUSTRA. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-135 and 4-128) Amends the Pension Code in the down-state Policemen's and Firemen's Articles. Provides that no pension funds shall be loaned to pension participants at interest rates below current market rates. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-752 does not have a direct financial impact. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SSB-0753 ROCK - JOYCE,JEROME. (New Act) Creates the Nuclear Materials Transportation Act of 1985 to regulate the trans- portation of hazardous nuclear materials in Illinois. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 008-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 035-021-000 May 16 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor KULAS Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'SB-0754 KELLY. (Ch. 46, new par. 12-7) Amends the Election Code. Requires election authorities to publish at least 5 days prior to an election in at least 2 newspapers of general circulation in their juris- 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 481 SB-0754-Cont. diction, or one newspaper if there is only one such newspaper, the candidates and questions which are to appear on the ballot at such election. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that the required publication is in addition to any other notice required by the Election Code. Specifies that the publication shall be a specimin ballot. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KELLY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 048-001-000 May 16 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elections May 30 Primary Sponsor Changed To ALEXANDER Committee Elections Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0755 DEGNAN - LECHOWICZ - LEMKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-106.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes provision authorizing a Regional Su- perintendent of Education to issue a school bus permit to felons who have been suc- cessfully rehabilitated for at least a 5-year period since conviction. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 6-106.5 Establishes a special driver's permit and requirements therefor for any person who will transport children to and from a child care facility licensed under the Child Care Act of 1969. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 2215.1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-100 Requires any child care driver to comply with those standards established under The Illinois Vehicle Code. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 May 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PRESTON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation May 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Transportation Jun 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PRESTON Withdrawn Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 482 SB-0755-Cont. Jun 20 Amendment No.02 PRESTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 094-018-001 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0756 CHEW - DAVIDSON. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 5-101 and 5-102) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code with respect to insurance requirements for li- censing of new and used car dealers. Provides that an applicant must comply with li- ability insurance requirements rather than specifically complying with Hazard One Garage Liability Requirements. Provides that insurance coverage shall remain in effect during the period for which the license was issued rather than specifying that the insurance policy shall not expire prior to December 31 of the year in which the license was issued or renewed. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1 Amends to exempt from the provision regarding the mandatory use of seat belts those individuals defined as physically handicapped persons under The Illinois Ve- hicle Code. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 32, pars. 1.70 and 3.05; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-100, 18a-200 and 18a-602, new pars. 18c-1101 through 18c-9201; Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 10.3, 27.01, 32, 34, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 48, 53, 60 and 61; Ch. 114, new pars. 1.1, 29a.1, 30.1, 35.1, 39.1, 42.1, 43.1, 45.1, 46.1, 47.1, 48.1, 49a.1, 49b.1, 49c.01 and 52.1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158, Ch. 95 1/2, rep. pars. 18-100 through 18-903; Ch. 111 2/3, rep. pars. 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10a, 10b, 10c, 40a, 45, 46, 49b, 51, 52, 56.1, 57, 58, 59, 59a, 61a, 61b, 61c, 61d, 61d.1, 61e, 61f, and 62; Ch. 114, rep. pars. 53 through 67, 70 through 86, 88 through 95, 68, 69, 96, 110.1 through 110.3, 111 through 115, 116, 117, 118 through 127, 128 through 129, 130, 131 through 132, 133 through 139, 142 through 143, 144 through 152, 153a and 153b, 157 through 160, 161 through 164, 165 and 166, 169, 172, 173, 174, 174.1, 174a, 174b, 175 through 180, 187, 188, 188a, 188b and 501 through 517 Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 5-101, 5-102 and 12-603.1 Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to add Chapter 18c, the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law, bringing together provisions for the regulation of railroads, bus companies, trucking companies, and common carrier pipelines. Changes the designation of the Motor Vehicle Fund to the Transportation Regulatory Fund. Re- peals provisions of the Public Utilities Act relating to railroads, bus companies, and common carrier pipelines, as well as Chapter 18 of "The Illinois Vehicle Code" re- lating to regulation of motor carriers of property, all of which are replaced by the Il- linois Commercial Transportation Law. Makes related amendments to the State Finance Act, the Business Corporation Act and the Public Utility Act, and to vari- ous other Acts relating to railroads. Also repeals obsolete Acts and parts of Acts re- lating to railroads. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 483 SB-0756-Cont. May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor RONAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Adopted Amendment No.02 O'CONNELL Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 088-001-026 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0796 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0757 O'DANIEL. (New Act; Ch. 96 1/2, rep. pars. 9101 through 9107) Creates the Forestry Improvement and Marketing Act. Provides for the develop- ment of programs to strengthen the production and marketing of Illinois forestry products which are operated by elected boards, overseen by the Department of Con- servation and funded by assessments against participating timber producers. Re- peals the Illinois Forestry Development Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Apr 16 May 02 Placed Calndr,Second Read May 14 Tabled By Sponsor Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Ing 'SB-0758 DAVIDSON, ETHEREDGE, MACDONALD, FAWELL, LECHOWICZ AND KARPIEL. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act. A comprehensive Act provid- ing for the registration of athletic trainers who meet certain qualifications and re- quirements. Prohibits the use of certain titles and designations by persons not registered, establishes a Board of Athletic Trainers and provides for administrative hearings, subject to judicial review when registration is denied, revoked or suspended. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes minor technical changes of no substance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds new language necessary to clarify meaning. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to persons able to "practice athletic training", and persons reg- istered in other states or under the National Athletic Trainers Association. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 484 SB-0758-Cont. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends deletion of all references to the mere practice of athletic training so that one need not be a "registered athletic trainer" to participate in athletic pro- grams, thus not prohibiting a vast array of services by individuals other than regis- trants. Also recommends deletion of provisions which would require foreign or other states to comply with requirements established by the Act. Clarifies conflicts in re- quirements or notice and hearing in disciplinary cases. Other minor technical changes. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 049-007-000 May 16 Arrive House Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOHNSON Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Primary Sponsor Changed To HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 12 Sent to the Governor Sep 05 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto DAVIDSON Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto HASTERT Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1080 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0759 MAROVITZ. (New Act) Creates the Expedited Check Clearing Act. Requires financial institutions to make funds deposited by check available for withdrawal within one to 8 business days depending upon the source of the deposited check. Provides that a violation of the Act is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 485 SB-0759-Cont. Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations 'SB-0760 MAROVITZ - NEDZA. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 12-800, 12-807 and new pars. 1-124.1, 1-182.1, 1-182.2 and 11-1415.1; Ch. 122, par. 10-20 and new pars. 10-20.28 and 29-17) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code and The School Code. Prohibits the sale or op- eration of type I school buses (buses with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of more than 10,000 pounds) buses unless such buses are equipped with passenger seat safe- ty belts and anchorages. States that a passenger's failure to use seat safety belts does not constitute negligence and is not admissible as evidence. Under procedures established by the State Board of Education and subject to separate appropriation solely for such purposes, provides for State reimbursement to school districts which incur additional costs resulting from the required installation and maintenance of seat belts and anchorages in school buses which the districts own, lease or contract for pupil transportation purposes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 22, 1985) Adds effective date of January 1, 1987. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-800 and new pars. 1-124.1, 1-182.1 and 1-182.2 Deletes entire provisions of the bill. Provides that all Type I school buses pur- chased by a school district or by a contractor for use by a school district, if equipped with seat belts, must meet standards established by the Department of Transporta- tion for such seat belts. Reimburses local districts for any additional costs incurred to install seat belts or for increased contract costs passed on to a school district by a leasing contractor who installs seat safety belts. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-MAROVITZ Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02-MAROVITZ Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 021-035-000 SB-0761 MAROVITZ AND LEMKE. (New Act) Creates the "Savings Disclosure and Protection Act". Requires financial institu- tions to disclose to account holders and in advertisements information regarding in- terest rates and the method of calculating interest paid. Defines terms. Provides that a violation is a Class A misdemeanor. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 486 SB-0761-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 17, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 130, par. 34 Deletes criminal penalty for violation. Provides that financial institutions which do not comply shall be ineligible for deposit of State moneys. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes definition of account and financial institutions. Changes compliance deadline from 60 to 90 days after the effective date. Establishes disclosure format. Removes criminal sanction. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-MAROVITZ Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 030-027-000 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Primary Sponsor Changed To GREIMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor ZWICK Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0762 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 29, par. 58) Amends the Physical Fitness Services Act in regard to prohibited contract provi- sions. Provides that the initial term of services may not exceed two years (now 1 year) and an option to renew may be given for not less than 10% (now 25%) of the cost of the original membership. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HOMER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Consumer Protection Jun 05 Recommended do pass 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 095-014-003 Passed both Houses 487 SB-0762-Cont. Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0701 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0763 MAROVITZ. (New Act) Provides that an abstract or title company which by contract provides an ab- stract, title search, commitment for title insurance, owners or loan policy of title in- surance or other services for a lot or tract of land or advances funds for recording or transfer taxes relating to the lot or tract of land shall have a lien upon the whole of such lot or tract for the amount due the abstract or title company. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0764 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 56) Amends An Act concerning public utilities. Authorizes the Commission to cancel its certificate of public convenience and necessity for the construction of new plants or equipment upon its own motion or upon application of a person or corporation affected. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 'SB-0765 MAROVITZ - DEANGELIS. (Ch. 23, pars. 2061.1, 2214 and new pars. 2214.1 and 2217.2) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and the Child Care Act of 1969. Grants the Director of a child care facility access to certain records con- cerning reports of child abuse and neglect. Provides that the Department of Chil- dren and Family Services must require that each foster family or child care facility applicant and each child care employee authorize an investigation into his criminal background. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical correction in an internal reference. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Primary Sponsor Changed To PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Human Services Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 488 SB-0765 Cont. Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0766 BLOOM - DAWSON - CARROLL - TOPINKA. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4151-113) Amends Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979. Includes in the definition of "facility" a distinct portion of a hospital, sanitarium or other institution which pro- vides, through its ownership or management, personal care, sheltered care, skilled nursing care or intermediate care. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAWSON-CARROLL Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 007-042-000 SB-0767 ROCK. (New Act) Provides that the State of Illinois shall give priority to Illinois public financing in- vestment banking firms as managers and co-managers of underwriters of negotiated State bond issues. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that an Illinois public financing investment banking firm must have the principal public finance personnel located in Illinois. Also provides that a State bond issue includes those issued by any commission, authority, university, or any other body organized by the State of Illinois which issues bonds, notes, or other evi- dence of indebtedness or any combination thereof. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0768 MAROVITZ - CARROLL. (Ch. 17, new par. 6009) Amends An Act relating to the issuance and use of credit cards. Prohibits a seller in any sales transaction from imposing a surcharge on a holder who elects to use a credit card in lieu of payment by cash, check or similar means. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor. 489 SB-0768-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines surcharge for purposes of this amendatory Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Committee Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Finance and Credit Regulations SB-0769 SCHUNEMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18-102) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. With listed exceptions, exempts from the pro- visions of The Illinois Motor Carrier of Property Law those vehicles transporting farm products exempted by federal rule from the regulatory provisions of the Inter- state Commerce Act. Includes in exemptions animal feed and feed ingredients and agricultural seed and plants, if such products are transported to a site of agricultur- al production or to a business enterprise that sells to agricultural producers goods used in agricultural production. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation SB-0770 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 111, par. 3435.1) Amends Illinois Nursing Act. Requires that the Department of Registration and Education investigate a report of the habitual intoxication of a nurse within 60 days of receipt of a report, after which the Department shall determine whether there are sufficient facts to warrant further investigation. Upon such a finding, requires that the Department complete an investigation within 60 days, and determine final ac- tion no later than 30 days after the completion of the investigation. Requires annual report to the General Assembly concerning the number of such reports made. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Primary Sponsor Changed To WHITE Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 490 491 SB-0770-Cont. Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0253 Effective date 09-03-85 'SB-0771 SCHUNEMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 7-100, 7-201, 7-204, 7-205, 7-212, 7-215, 11-406, 11-408 and 11-412) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State shall ex- clusively administer the provisions of the Illinois Safety Responsibility Law. Re- quires the administrator of the Illinois Safety Responsibility Law (Secretary of State) to certify a copy of a motor vehicle accident report to the Department of Transportation within 15 days after receipt of the filed accident report. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 25, 1985) Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 7-100, 7-201, 7-204, 7-212, 7-215, 11-406, 11-408, 11-412 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 7-201, 7-201.1, new pars. 7-201.2, 7-201.3 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Requires the Administra- tor of the Safety Responsibility Law to notify, within certain time limits, drivers and owners of motor vehicles involved in accidents as to their failure to provide ade- quate information regarding such accidents and of possible license suspension for failure to establish proof of financial responsibility. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 7-100, 7-201, 7-204, 7-212, 7-215, 11-406, 11-408, 11-412 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 7-100, 7-201, 7-201.1, new pars. 7-201.2, 7-201.3 Makes essentially same changes as H-am 1, tabled on this date. Additionally, de- fines "judgment" as used in The IL Safety Responsibility Law. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation Apr 18 Committee discharged Re-assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 007-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-002 May 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 05 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 FRIEDRICH,DP Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0771-Cont. Jun 25 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.03 FRIEDRICH,DP Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 03/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0797 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0772 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 48, par. 1408) Amends the Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act. Provides that the hazard warnings on the containers of toxic substances in workplaces shall include descriptions of physical hazards, health hazards, route of entry, symptoms, safe handling procedures and emergency procedures. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Re-committed to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SB-0773 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 48, par. 172.41) Amends the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Provides no claim for benefits or compensation for death resulting from an occupational disease shall be barred until 2 years after discovery by the party claiming such compensation or benefits that death resulted from an occupational disease. Further provides no claim for compensation or benefits shall be barred in an occupational diseases case less than 3 years after the medical diagnosis and etiology of the disease are communicated to the employee in writing or 3 years after the employee becomes totally unable to work for 6 months due to the occupational disease, whichever period is longer. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0774 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 48, par. 172.36) Amends the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Provides that, in order for an occupational disease, other than one caused by exposure to radiological materials or equipment, berylliosis or inhalation of silica or abestos dust, to be compensable, dis- ablement must occur within 3, rather than 2, years following the last exposure to the hazards of the disease, or within 3 years after the medical diagnosis or etiology of the disease is communicated to the employee in writing. Further provides an em- ployee exposed or presumed to be exposed to a toxic substance in the course of his employment and suffering from a disease known to be caused by the substance shall be presumed to have contracted the disease from an exposure arising out of and in the course of employment. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce 492 'SB-0775 MAROVITZ - DAWSON - TOPINKA. (Ch. 38, par. 26-1; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 4153-702, 4153-705, 4164, 4166 and 4174) Amends Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979. Provides that an exit confer- ence shall be conducted during an investigation in order to alert a facility of an ap- parent serious deficiency. Requires complainants to identify themselves. Amends The Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall investigate complaints made by a person refusing to identify himself only if it is alleged that a resident's life or safety is in danger. Provides for the expungement of information in an unfounded report. Amends Criminal Code to make intentional transmission of a false report to the Department of Public Health under the Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979 the offense of disorderly conduct. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions that the Department shall investigate a complaint made by a person refusing to identify himself only if it is alleged that a resident's life or safety is in danger and that the name of the complainant shall be withheld in an adminis- trative hearing if the hearing officer believes that disclosure would jeopardize a resi- dent's health or safety. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-705 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4153-216 Provides that any Department employee investigating or inspecting a facility shall in the course of the inspection or investigation notify the facility in writing of any deficiency that poses a direct threat to the safety or welfare of a resident. Makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 4166, 4174 Changes "unfounded" report to "invalid" report and "indicated" report to "valid" report. Deletes provision in Abused Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act that all information identifying a facility, employee or resident in an unfounded report be expunged from the central register. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor PRESTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FARLEY Committee Human Services May 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Human Services Jun 12 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Tabled Amendment No.02 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 493 SB-0775 SB-0775-Cont. Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor GREIMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,JOHN Placed Caindr,Third Reading Jun 21 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 DUNN,JOHN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 104-000-006 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02,03 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 02,03/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0798 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0776 PHILIP. (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 68.6) Amends An Act in relation to airports. Increases the compensation for serving as commissioner from not to exceed $150 per month to not to exceed $250 per month. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0777 WATSON. (Ch. 48, par. 330) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that the definition of "em- ployment" in relation to governmental entities shall not include temporary or sea- sonal employees, when such employment does not exceed 3 months. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0778 WATSON. (Ch. 48, par. 571) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that wages paid by a base period employer to an individual who voluntarily leaves that employer shall not be- come benefit wages to that employer. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0779 DAWSON - FRIEDLAND. (Ch. 70, par. 302) Amends the Contribution among Joint Tortfeasors Act. Provides that the Act does not apply to employers who are liable under the Workers' Compensation Act or the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 038-011-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 494 SB-0779-Cont. May 24 Jun 07 Jun 13 Jun 14 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Added As A Joint Sponsor PEDERSEN,B Committee Labor & Commerce Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CHURCHILL Motn discharge comm lost 059-050-001 Committee Labor & Commerce Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0780 ETHEREDGE. (Ch. 34, par. 306) Amends An Act to revise the law in relation to counties. Provides that counties may issue bonds bearing interest at a rate of not more than that permitted in "An Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 34, par. 306 Adds reference to: Ch. 34, par. 406; new pars. 409.1a, 409.2a and 409.10a Amends to delete everything in the bill and replace with amendments to the Counties Act to permit counties of less than 3,000,000 to impose supplementary oc- cupation and use taxes at the rate of 1/4%, but if they do so their corporate property tax rate must be reduced from .12% to .09%. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Requires dropping of maximum rate for county general purpose tax from .20% to .15% in counties under 15,000 population. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government Apr 30 Committee discharged Re-assigned to Revenue Waive Posting Notice 7C May 07 Committee Revenue Recommnded do pass as amend 006-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Ta 01 Amendment No.02 ETHEREDGE & ROCK Adopted Amendment No.03 SANGMEISTER Lc 014-031-005 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 ETHEREDGE Ac Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 031-022-002 Verified Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Third Reading - Passed 031-022-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor GIORGI First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignmenl Jun 05 Jun 06 ibled )st dopted Assigned to Counties and Townships Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT Committee Counties and Townships Recommended do pass 011-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 495 t SB-0780-Cont. Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0781 PHILIP. (New Act) Creates the Water Commission Act of 1985. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government SSB-0782 PHILIP. (Ch. 139, new par. 126.23) Amends the Township Law of 1939. Authorizes the township board of trustees of any township in a county with a population greater than 600,000 and less than 3,000,000 to levy a special assessment against property for the purpose of construct- ing or repairing sidewalks, street lights and traffic control devices. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Expands application of Act to townships in counties with a population greater than 400,000 and less than 3,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that if improvements are made on property located in a city, village or incorporated town, such property is exempt from the tax under the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides for a public hearing before the special tax may be levied. Provides that the improvements shall not be made if objections are filed by 50% of the landowners. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 May 16 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 06 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted Amendment No.02 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.03 MCMASTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0783 PHILIP. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 20c12) Amends the County Health Departments Act to authorize a stipend for members of the board of health in DuPage County. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 496 SB-0783-Cont. May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 054-005-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WOJCIK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 06 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0784 MAHAR. (Ch. 34, par. 709) Amends the County Executive Act. Authorizes County Executives to appoint persons to special task forces and advisory committees. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government ' SB-0785 FAWELL - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 43, new par. 114a; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends Liquor Control Act of 1934. Permits the local liquor control commis- sioner to require finger prints of applicants for local licenses. Amends Civil Admin- istrative Code to permit the Department of Law Enforcement to collect fees from units of local government for processing fingerprints. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Exempts certain air carriers from the fingerprint requirement. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 43, par. 130 Provides that alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail in any build- ing owned by a fire protection district organized under "An Act in relation to fire protection districts", provided that such delivery and sale is approved by the board of trustees of the district, and provided further that such delivery and sale is limited to fundraising events and to a maximum of 6 events per year. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 55a Provides a local liquor control commissioner shall forward the fingerprinting fees to the appropriate policing body, rather than the Dept. of State Police, with the lo- cal policing body to then submit the fee and fingerprints to the Dept. Eliminates provision charging the Dept. of State Police with the power adn duty to process fin- gerprint identifications and collect fees therefor from units of local government. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 497 SB-0785-Cont. May 24 Hse Sponsor HENSEL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Jun 20 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto FAWELL Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 055-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto HENSEL Verified Accept Amnd Veto-House Lost 058-039-008 Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/HENSEL Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 30 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 02/063-045-008 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1081 Effective date 07-01-86 SB-0786 TOPINKA. (Ch. 34, par. 403) Amends the Counties Act. Provides that interest earned from invested trust funds shall not be subject to legal actions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that such funds shall become the property of the county unless otherwise provided by law or court order. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 25 May 08 May 23 May 29 Jun 06 Jun 18 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 24 Sep 21 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 040-011-005 Arrive House Hse Sponsor STANGE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 STANGE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0799 Effective date 01-01-86 498 499 SB-0787 'SB-0787 DEANGELIS. (New Act) Requires medical and health insurance carriers to offer Illinois residents cover- age for catastrophic expenses of illness or injury totaling $2,500 to $10,000 per year. Authorizes the Director of the Department of Insurance to promulgate neces- sary rules. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0788 DEANGELIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (New Act) Provides that the Department of Labor shall provide such arbitration services as may be necessary to resolve controversies or differences between employers and em- ployees or the bargaining representatives of such employees when requested to do so by all parties to such controversies or differences. Requires that all such services shall be subject to the Uniform Arbitration Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 06 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0527 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0789 DEANGELIS - KELLY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.32a) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall promote labor-management relations, es- tablish a Labor-Management Cooperation Committee and provide assistance in the development of local labor-management committees. Grants the Director of the Department the authority to provide grants to local labor-management committees with the advice of the Labor-Management Cooperation Committee. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Eliminates the provision that the Director of the Department shall appoint the Labor-Management Cooperation Committee. Provides that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint 6 labor representatives and 6 man- SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0789-Cont. agement representatives to the Committee, with the Directors of Commerce and Community Affairs and Labor, the President and Minority Leader of the Senate, and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House to serve as non-voting exofficio members of the Committee. Specifies duties of the Committee. Further specifies the grants provided to local labor-management committees shall be matching grants of up to 75% of the program and operating costs of such committee in one year, 50% in the second and 25% in the third. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Committee Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Tabled Amendment No.02 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor SALTSMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor HOMER Committee Labor & Commerce Jun 06 Recommended do pass 014-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Third Reading - Passed 112-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0355 Effective date 09-14-85 3SB-0790 DAVIDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-104, 14-106, 14-123, 14-124, 14-125, 14-127, 14-129, new pars. 14-123.1 and 14-135.10) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to provide that credit granted for unused sick pay may be included when determining eligibility for retire- ment annuity; includes contribution credits among the disability benefits for which the System may seek reimbursement out of a settlement or award from a third par- ty; grants the board the power to subpoena witnesses and to pay them reasonable fees for their attendance; removes the prohibition regarding payment of a refund to a discharged employee who has filed legal action seeking reemployment; allows ser- vice credit for a former member who later serves in an executive appointment; pro- vides for a temporary disability benefit to be paid in cases in which the occupational or nonoccupational character of the disability is in dispute; provides that when the dispute is resolved, the amounts already paid will be deducted from the resultant oc- cupational or nonoccupational disability benefit; includes provisions for recovery of excess payments from Workers' Compensation or Occupational Diseases awards and from liable third parties, and amends the Workers' Compensation Act to pro- vide for such recovery through the Department of Central Management Services. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 500 SB-0790-Cont. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-790 would have relatively minor costs. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 Apr 30 May 07 May 08 May 15 May 16 May 20 May 23 Jun 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0791 DAVIDSON - HUDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, par. 63b104c) Amends the Personnel Code. Exempts State Fair workers employed by the De- partment of Agriculture no more than 29 days per year from the Code's application. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be minimal savings for the Department of Agriculture, and estimated $1,000 savings in expenditures for the Division of Central Management Services for turnaround documents and computer time in not posting these appointments and terminations. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Also exempts temporary workers hired by the Department of Conservation's Illi- nois Conservation Service. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Labor and Commerce May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assig May 23 Jun 12 Adopted Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Amendment No.01 PERS PENSION Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. gnment 501 SB-0791-Cont. Jun 18 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 12 Jul 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-001-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0030 Effective date 07-18-85 SB-0792 FAWELL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 23, pars. 3-1.3, 4-1, 6-1 and 7-1, and new pars. 4-1.11, 5-2.1, 6-1.10 and 7-1.5) Amends the Public Aid Code. To the extent allowed by federal law, provides that a person who transfers property to become eligible for aid (or to receive more aid) is ineligible for aid for the number of months, up to 2 years, that the fair market value of the property would meet the client's needs. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To WOJCIK Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 17 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 111-005-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0528 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0793 COFFEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 127, pars. 141d and 144.3; new pars. 141e and 141f) Amends the State Finance Act. Permits the Governor to authorize transfers of up to $50,000,000 in any fiscal year from the Road Fund to the State Construction Ac- count Fund. Provides that any amount so transferred shall be retransferred into the Road Fund before the end of the fiscal year. Provides that interest earned on mon- eys in the State Construction Account Fund shall be retained in that fund. Requires the Comptroller to make monthly reports to the Governor and certain legislative leaders of all transfers between funds in the State Treasury. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Lowers authorization to $35,000,000. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations 502 SB-0793-Cont. May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NEDZA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor BARNES First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0431 Effective date 09-16-85 SB-0794 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 121, par. 4-508) Amends the Highway Code. Authorizes the Department of Transportation to of- fer for sale any land no longer needed for highway purposes to the owner of abutting property; deletes the provision requiring the Department to offer such land for sale to the owner of abutting property from whom the land was originally required. Re- quires valuation of any land to be sold by the Department at no less than current ap- praised value rather than fair appraised value. Authorizes the Department to exchange unneeded land for other interests in land rather than equivalent interests in land. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 29 Re-committed to Executive SB-0795 RUPP, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, pars. 49.25a and 49.25b; new pars. 49.25g-1 and 141.158) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and the State Finance Act. Authorizes the Department of Transportation to loan or grant State funds to any railroad, local government, rail user, or owner or lessee of a railroad right of way to rehabilitate, improve or construct rail facilities. Establishes the State Rail Freight Loan Repayment Fund into which repayments of loans made for such purposes shall be deposited, and from which further loans or grants for such purposes may be made. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 25 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor TATE Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 503 SB-0795-Cont. May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0292 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0796 MACDONALD - FAWELL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVID- SON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, new par. 49.06d; rep. par. 46.18) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to transfer from the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to the Department of Transportation certain powers relating to water resources. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 19, pars. 119.1 120, 120.3, new par. 120.12 Amends the Lake Michigan Act to require a permit for the consumptive-use of certain water from the Lake. certification. Provides for DCCA to establish a grant program for local tourism and convention bureaus; sets forth eligibility standards; provides for disposition and receipt of monies relating to the sale of promotional items. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 19, new pars. 165.3, 182.14b, 254.14a, 288.1, 354.14a, 405.1, 455.1, 507.2, 605.1, 705.14a, 754.1, 806.10b and 855.1; Ch. 127, par. 46.6a, new par. 46.30a Amends the various Acts creating Port Districts and the Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes such Districts to establish, acquire, operate or transfer Export Trading Companies, which shall be organized principally for International trading purposes; provides that such a Company shall have all of the privileges and immuni- ties of the District, and may borrow money and issue bonds in the same manner as the District; permits such Companies to apply for federal certification. Provides for DCCA to establish a grant program for local tourism and convention bureaus; sets forth eligibility standards; provides for disposition and receipt of monies relating to the sale of promotional items. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor SLATER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 504 505 SB-0796-Cont. Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 28 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BULLOCK, GREIMAN, CULLERTON SLATER AND ROPP Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/FAWELL SCHUNEMAN, SANGMEISTER, SAVICKAS & LUFT House report submitted Jul 01 House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Jul 02 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/CULLERTON, GREIMAN, BULLOCK, SLATER AND ROPP House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/015-020-002 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/FAWELL SCHUNEMAN, SANGMEISTER, SAVICKAS & LUFT Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/053-001-000 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/110-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 26 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0993 Effective date 09-26-85 SB-0797 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-102) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Permits a truck tractor to draw, for a distance of 5 highway miles, 1 semitrailer having a width of 8 feet 6 inches and a length of 28 feet 6 inches to points of loading and unloading upon any highway in the system of State highways exempted by local authorities or road district commissioners from the 8 foot width limitation. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0798 BLOOM - DONAHUE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 19, pars. 126a, 126b, 126c, 126d, 126e, 126g and new par. 126i; Ch. 127, pars. 49.06c and 132.52) Amends an Act authorizing flood relief and water conservation projects, the Civil Administrative Code and the Fraud in Public Contracts Act. Authorizes the De- partment of Transportation to coordinate and administer federal government assis- tance for flood relief and drainage projects. Empowers the Department to acquire, SB-0798-Cont. exercise and grant certain property rights related to those projects; exempts certain property rights from the requirement of Attorney General approval. Makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that Dept. may, not shall, include indemnification provisions in agree- ments with units of local government. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 013-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 May 16 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor STANGE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 STANGE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0900 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0799 DONAHUE - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 23, pars. 6304, 6310, 6311, 6312) Amends the Elder Abuse Demonstration Program Act. Includes paraprofession- als working with elders as mandated reporters and extends the termination date of the Elder Abuse Demonstration Project to June 30, 1987. Defers the repeal of the Act to December 31, 1987. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 Apr 24 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 22 May 23 May 31 Jun 12 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Committee Select Comm on Aging Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 506 SB-0799-Cont. Jun 18 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0529 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0800 ROCK. (New Act) Creates the Software Licensing Enforcement Act; provides for licensing agree- ments to be included with copies of computer software, and for such agreements to become enforceable upon acceptance by the user, as evidenced by opening the sealed package or using the software. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the package licensing agreement is inapplicable to custom-made software, and in case where a different agreement exists between the parties; states that the Act does not affect the sales tax status of any software. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds provisions stating that the Act intends to make no change in federal copy- right law, nor in the Consumer Fraud Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor BRESLIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 018-002-001 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 26 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Held on 2nd Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Amendment No.02 NASH BRESLIN Amendment No.03 HICKS Amendment No.04 HICKS Amendment No.05 HICKS Amendment No.06 HICKS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 084-028-003 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,06 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,06/057-000-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Tabled Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Adopted 507 SB-0800-Cont. Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0901 Effective date 07-01-86 'SB-0801 TOPINKA - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 23, pars. 6503, 6509, 6510) Amends An Act in relation to victims of violence and abuse. Includes paraprofes- sionals working with elders as persons required to report and extends the termina- tion date of the Elder Abuse Demonstration Project to June 30, 1987. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 12 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Jun 18 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 17 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0530 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0802 MACDONALD, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, par. 161) Amends the State Finance Act. Allows the Department on Aging to make pay- ments from its appropriations for services designed to prevent the unnecessary insti- tutionalization of persons 60 and older in need of long term care for any fiscal year regardless of the fact that the services being compensated may have been rendered in a prior fiscal year. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Apr 24 Placed Calndr,Second Read May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Readii May 15 May 29 SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Ing ng 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Re-committed to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections 508 SB-0803 SB-0803 SCHAFFER - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 23, par. 6107.05) Amends the Illinois Act on Aging. Prevents the citizen members on the Council on Aging from serving more than two consecutive terms. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits citizen members of the Council on Aging holding office on the effective date of this amendatory Act to serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0356 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0804 SCHAFFER - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 23, par. 6104.02) Amends the Illinois Act on Aging. Changes the term "fees" to "copayment". Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds necessary language that was left out of the original bill. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor OBLINGER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Jun 12 Jun 18 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 509 SB-0804-Cont. Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0357 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0805 BLOOM - WATSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 8, par. 105.11) Amends "An Act authorizing the Department of Agriculture to establish animal disease laboratories" to delete requirement that a veterinarian be in charge of such laboratories. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be no fiscal impact on the Department of Agriculture. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0806 RIGNEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 111, pars. 306 and 309) Amends the Grain Dealers Act. Provides that if any court issues an order re- straining, overturning or modifying any order of the Department of Agriculture which suspends or revokes a grain dealer's license or which refuses to issue a grain dealer's license, the Department and the Illinois Grain Insurance Corporation shall be held harmless from any liabilities or financial obligations arising out of the oper- ations of such grain dealer while operating under such court order. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be no fiscal impact on the Department of Agriculture. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 304 Requires an applicant for a grain dealer's license or renewal of the license to sub- mit to the Department of Agriculture a current balance sheet and certified financial statement; requires the balance sheet and financial statement to show certain ratio of adjusted current assets to adjusted liabilities, certain ratio of adjusted debt to ad- justed equity, and a specified dollar amount of adjusted equity; requires the appli- cant to have financial deficiencies collateralized at a certain rate. Provides that when a court stays an order of the Department which denies, suspends or revokes a license, or when a court issues an injunction the court shall require the person re- questing the stay or injunction, as the case may be, to post a bond. Provides that a grain dealer who files for bankruptcy shall no longer be deemed a licensed grain dealer under the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, new par. 300.01 Requires a grain dealer to maintain a current long and short market position re- cord for each commodity. Specifies the maximum number of bushels of grain that a grain dealer may maintain in an open position. Adds short title. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 114, pars. 214.3 and 214.29 510 SB-0806-Cont. Amends The Public Grain Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts Act. Imposes upon applicants for a grain warehouse license financial requirements similar to those imposed upon applicants of grain dealer's license under Senate Amendment No 1. Provides for posting of bonds in the manner similar to that provided for in Senate Amendment 1 when a court revokes, suspends or denies application of a grain warehouseman's license. Provides that a grain warehouseman who declares bankruptcy shall no longer be deemed a licensed warehouseman. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 01 Fiscal Note filed May 02 Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor ROPP First reading Rfrd to Comm on / May 23 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 26 Oct 17 Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Adopted kssignment Assigned to Judiciary I JUDICIARY I Adopted JUDICIARY I Adopted JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I Added As A Joint Sponsor GOFORTH Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SB-0807 COFFEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 8, par. 160; Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 316.1) Amends The Meat and Poultry Inspection Act to provide that licensees shall comply with bulletins, manuals of procedure and guidelines of the USDA which im- plement the federal Meat Inspection and Poultry Inspection Acts. Makes similar provision the Dead Animal Disposal Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be no fiscal impact on the Department of Agriculture. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 May 08 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 511 SB-0807-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor MCMASTER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0211 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0808 MAITLAND, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 8, par. 108a) Amends an Act requiring certain persons to keep records of livestock shipments. Redefines "public stockyards" to add and delete references to certain named stockyards. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be no fiscal impact on the Department of Agriculture. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor ROPP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0293 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0809 DONAHUE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 213.1) Amends the Livestock Auction Market Law. Allows the Director of the Depart- ment of Agriculture or his authorized agent to suspend a license issued pursuant to the Act and to require the licensee to cease business for specific violations of the law or rules prior to conducting a hearing regarding such suspension when it is in the in- terest of the people of the State of Illinois. 512 SB-0809-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be no fiscal impact on the Department of Agriculture. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides the Director may suspend a license and require the licensee to cease business, without a prior hearing, upon evidence that the licensee has failed to pay for livestock or has failed to maintain the bond or bond substitute required of licens- ees. Previously, the bill provided a license could be so suspended and a licensee so or- dered to cease business for "specified violations of the law or rules". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor ROPP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 ROPP Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SB-0810 RIGNEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 111, pars. 405.1 and 409) Amends the Livestock Dealer Licensing Act. Provides that a livestock dealer shall not permit an agent to conduct livestock transactions other than as part of the dealer's business. Provides that a surety bond, trust fund agreement or letter of credit filed by a licensed dealer with the Department of Agriculture shall cover all livestock dealer transactions of the agent. Prohibits an agent from conducting trans- actions in his own behalf unless he is licensed as a livestock dealer. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be no fiscal impact on the Department of Agriculture. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 513 SB-0810-Cont. Hse Sponsor ROPP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 May 17 May 23 Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 13 SB-0811 FRIEDLAND, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 5, par. 603; Ch. 127, pars. 40, 40.6, 40.10, 40.11, 40.14, 40.16, 40.17, 40.21 and 40.28; new pars. 40.32, 40.33 and 40.34; rep. pars. 40.1, 40.3 and 40.5) Amends the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act and The Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois to exempt a foreign person who acquires or transfers a leasehold interest of 10 years or less in agricultural land (presently 5 years) from disclosure requirements. Requires additional disclosure requirements for foreign persons who acquire or hold agricultural land. Makes changes in The Civil Admin- istrative Code of Illinois relating to the powers of the Department of Agriculture. Repeals obsolete provisions. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be no fiscal impact on the Department of Agriculture. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a technical change in Section 40.11 of The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to delete "repossession" and insert "suppression". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FRIEDLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor WAIT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0295 Effective date 01-01-86 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0294 Effective date 01-01-86 514 'SB-0812 RIGNEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 5, pars. 803, 809, 810, 811, 811.1, 812, 813 and 814) Amends the Pesticide Act in relation to the licensing and certification of pesticide applicators. Requires first time applicants for licensure under the Act to be certified for competence and knowledge regarding pesticide use; requires recertification ev- ery 5 years and at such other times as deemed necessary by the Director of Agricul- ture; requires certification of pesticide dealers; specifies duration of licenses; deletes certain provisions relating to certification. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) SB 812 will not create any fiscal impact on State revenue nor on the Depart- ment's budget. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 5, par. 804 Defines "bulk pesticide", "bulk repackaging", "business", "facility", "chemiga- tion" and "use". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 RIGNEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor EWING First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Jun 06 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0358 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0813 DAVIDSON - DUNN,RALPH - DONAHUE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEAN- GELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 61, pars, 2.2, 2.23, 2.25, 2.30, 2.33, 2.34, 3.11, 3.12, 3.16, 3.18, 3.21, 3.23, 3.24, 3.25, 3.27, 3.28, 3.29, 3.30, 3.31, 3.33, 3.35 and new par. 1.2u; rep. par. 3.26) Amends the Wildlife Code. Makes various changes regulating the amount and manner of wild game taken in the State of Illinois, including requiring permits for the importation into this State of any wild animal not specifically regulated under that Code. Defines "individual" as a natural person so as to prohibit corporations from receiving licenses intended for taxidermists and fur buyers, tanners and breeders. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 515 SB-0812 SB-0813-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 61, pars. 1.15, 1.25, 2.6, 2.26, 2.38, 3.5 and 3.36; new pars. 1.2b-1, 1.2c-1, 1.2m-1, 2.3 and 3.40 Amends to allow employees of the Department of Conservation to operate vehi- cles on certain highways without lights for the purpose of making arrests and ascer- taining whether violations of the Code have occurred. Establishes reporting procedures to be followed in the event of accidents resulting from actions of persons involved in hunting with firearms or bows and arrows. Provides for a civil penalty to be assessed against persons guilty of unlawfully taking or possessing species protect- ed by the Code. Makes various other changes concerning the enforcement of the Code. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes correction in internal reference to a Section number. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that Dept. of Conservation officers may operate vehicles during hours of darkness without lighted lamps for the purpose of enforcng the provisions of this Code provided such operation of a vehicle will not endanger the public health, safe- ty and welfare. Provides that it shall be a violation of this Code to release from cap- tivity any live species protected by the Code. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1 and 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9105 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds provisions amending the IL Forestry Development Act. Phases in an in- crease of the Dept. of Conservation's cost share in forestry management programs from 20% to 80%. Provides that the Dept. may categorize practices for cost share purposes. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Jun 06 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jun 28 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RICHMOND, HICKS, CULLERTON, OBLINGER & KOEHLER 516 SB-0813-Cont. Jun 30 Jul 29 Aug 12 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DAVIDSON RIGNEY, JOYCE,JEROME, O'DANIEL & WELCH House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/111-002-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0150 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0814 MAHAR, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 56, pars. 1.3j, 3.1, 3.8, 3.28, 4.6, 4.13, 4.28, 4.35, 5.8 and 5.12) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 to revise the regulations pertaining to the taking of fish and mussels, to define certain terms and to revise the Department of Conser- vation's role in enforcing the Fish Code of 1971. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 56, pars. 1.23, 1.25, 5.7 and 5.19 Increases the penalty for certain violations of the Act from a petty offense to a Class A or B misdemeanor; amends the provisions relating to the disposition of seized property; creates civil penalties for the unlawful taking of aquatic life. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 603-2, 603-5, 603-8, 605-1, 605-2, 605-3, 608-1 and 610-1 Amends the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act. Provides that certificates for snowmobile registration shall be issued for a period of 3 years (now 2). Deletes provisions requiring persons to notify the Department of Transportation of their in- tent to register and use a snowmobile in a state other than Illinois, and requires reg- istration expiration decals to be issued with certificates of number transferred and renewed. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Jun 20 Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 517 SB-0814-Cont. Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0151 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0815 MAHAR, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (New Act; Ch. 5, par. 1605; Ch. 24, pars. 11-12-5 and 11-13-1; Ch. 42, par. 12-19; Ch. 96 1/2, rep. pars. 4101 through 4119, 7301 through 7316, 7401 through 7408, 7601 through 7604, 7701 through 7709, 7801 through 7806 and 8201 through 8206; Ch. 105, rep. par. 468m; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-106; Ch. 111, rep. pars. 7301 through 7320; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1022.2 and 1027; rep. pars. 6801 through 6806; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 228; Ch. 127, pars. 62, 144.14 and 1904.6; rep. pars. 133cl through 133c6) Consolidates various laws administered by the Department of Energy and Natu- ral Resources, including the Department of Energy and Natural Resources Act, Comprehensive Solar Energy Act, Coal Technology Development Assistance Act, Coal and Energy Development Bond Act and Energy Policy Planning Act into a newly created Energy and Natural Resources Act. Creates a Hazardous Wastes Research and Information Center within the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to coordinate technical assistance in the area of hazardous waste man- agement. Changes the name of the State Water Survey to Illinois Water and Atmo- spheric Survey. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.2 Increases the membership of the Board of the Illinois State Museum from 9 to 11. Provides that at least one member shall be a person 60 or older. Replaces various references to the Department of Energy and Natural Resources with references to the Department. Makes technical corrections. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 518 SB-0815-Cont. Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-0816 MACDONALD, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 61, new pars. 5.1 through 5.17; Ch. 120, new par. 501g-5) Amends the Wildlife Code and the Revenue Act of 1939. Adds a new Article on registered wildlife habitat land to the Wildlife Code. Provides for property tax as- sessment of registered wildlife habitat land as "other farmland" and valued at 1/6 of its productivity value. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 501e-1 Adds an amendment to Sec. 20e-1 to include provisions assessments for wildlife management land. Changes the effective date to July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KLEMM Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 03 Re-assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SB-0817 WEAVER,S, PHILIP, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 8, new par. 37-15.1) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 to permit the Illinois Racing Board to make temporary deposits with the horsemen's bookkeeper at a race meet- ing. Requires the bookkeeper to issue a check payable to the Board within 24 hours. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 519 SSB-0817-Cont. May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0432 Effective date 09-16-85 SB-0818 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-3.18, 37-9 and 37-13) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 to change the designation of the secretary of Illinois Racing Board to the executive director. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0531 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0819 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1113) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that proof of an unusual, unex- pected or untoward medical result which ordinarily does not occur in the absence of negligence shall suffice (now, will suffice) in the application of the doctrine of Res ipsa loquitur. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0820 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1205) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that application to reduce a judg- ment must be made within 30 days after the judgment is entered. Effective immediately. 520 SB-0820-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0821 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 110, par. 13-212) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that the period of limitations to bring actions by minors, incompetents and incarcerated criminals shall not (now, does not) begin to run until the disability is removed. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I 'SB-0822 FRIEDLAND, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 100-4 and 100-47) Amends the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act. Provides that the facility director of each institution under the jurisdiction of the Department shall develop and implement written policies and procedures to insure that employees and visitors are properly identified at all times they are on the grounds of the facility; deletes the provision requiring that the superintendent of such institution require that each employee or visitor display a distinguishing iden- tification on his person. Deletes or changes the names of certain institutions on the list of mental health or developmental institutions under the jurisdiction of the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, par. 804 and new par. 5-100A; Ch. 110, par. 8-2101 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code to create a Governor-appointed Medical Review Board to investigate unusual deaths or deaths reasonably due to other than natural causes of service recipients at mental health or developmental disabilities facilities operated by the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Requires directors of such facilities to report such deaths to the Board. Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act to give the Board access to recipient records. Amends the Civil Procedure Code to prevent disclosure of the Board's records. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor WOJCIK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 05 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 13 Remvd from Consent Calendar MATIJEVICH, GREIMAN & LEVIN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 521 SB-0822-Cont. Jun 18 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 23 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0902 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0823 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 129, par. 220.25) Amends the Military and Naval Code. Authorizes The Adjutant General to loan the colors, flags, guidons and military trophies of war belonging to the State to the federal government, other state governments and recognized museums. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Apr 18 Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To HARRIS Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0433 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0824 LUFT - HOLMBERG. (Ch. 82, par. 1) Amends The Mechanics' Liens Act. Gives a lien to a person managing a structure on any lot or tract and to a person who incurs expense with respect to any lot or tract. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 May 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 522 523 SB-0824-Cont. May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 109-002-003 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0702 Effective date 09-20-85 s SB-0825 DUDYCZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1; new par. 7-15) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates an aggravated offense defined as committing or attempting to commit a forcible felony while wearing a bulletproof vest. Includes in the offense of unlawful use of weapons the sale, manufacture, pur- chase, possession or carrying of a throwing star. Also changes the definition of stun gun or taser to include devices which are held near or against an individual and upon touching a human can send out current capable of disrupting the person's ner- vous system in such a manner as to render him incapable of normal functioning. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores the current statutory definition of "stun gun or taser". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 24-1 Deletes amendatory changes to unlawful use of weapons statute. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 7-15 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Unified Code of Cor- rections to make it an aggravating factor in sentencing if the defendant committed or attempted to commit a felony while he was wearing a bulletproof vest. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Amendment No.02 DUDYCZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 May 16 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Amendment No.02 RYDER Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 108-008-001 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. SB-0825-Cont. Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0903 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0826 HUDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 3701, 3702, 3703, 3704, 3705, 3706, 3707 and new par. 3707.1) Amends Facilities for the Handicapped Act. Changes title to Facilities for Per- sons with Disabilities Act. Changes "handicapped person" to "person with a disa- bility" throughout Act. Provides that any aggrieved person may bring an action for mandamus, injunction or other appropriate relief. Permits the court to award to the plaintiff costs of suit and attorney's fees. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that any action brought against any State agency, department, board, commission, officer or employee shall be brought in the Court of Claims. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HUDSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor WOJCIK First reading Rfrd to Cor May 23 Jun 14 Adopted nm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0827 FAWELL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 23, new par. 3447) Amends an Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Requires the De- partment of Rehabilitation Services to maintain information on persons suffering head injuries from which permanent disability may result in order to aid their reha- bilitation. Requires doctors and hospitals to report such information. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor WOJCIK First reading Rfrd to C -omm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 May 08 May 16 May 20 May 23 Jun 12 524 SB-0828 SSB-0828 BLOOM, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 15, par. 221; Ch. 23, par. 3444) Amends the State Comptroller Act and An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Authorizes the Department of Rehabilitation Services to main- tain locally held accounts comprised of monies advanced from the Department's ap- propriations in relation to institutions for the handicapped for the purpose of providing immediate payment to officials, judges and athletic referees for their ser- vices rendered at school sponsored contests or events and providing students who are enrolled in an independent living program with cash so they may fulfill course ob- jectives by purchasing commodities and other required supplies. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the amount of monies transferred to the Department of Rehabilita- tion Services in the imprest account shall not exceed $100,000. Also provides that the locally held accounts shall not exceed $10,000 per facility for the handicapped. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 15, par. 221 Deletes amendatory changes to the State Comptroller Act which authorizes the Dept. of Rehabilitation Services to maintain an imprest account in an amount not to exceed $100,000 for the making of payments for the operation of certain institu- tions for the handicapped. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor RYDER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Jun 19 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0904 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-0829 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 111, par. 4403, 4411 and 4426; new par. 4434a) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Permits physicians licensed in another state and certain second year residents to provide emergency medical services in Illinois 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 525 SB-0829-Cont. under certain circumstances. Eliminates the reciprocity provision with respect to li- censing physicians previously licensed elsewhere. Permits licensed physicians to use title of Doctor of medicine and M.D. without having such degree. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 4410, 4422 and 4433 Requires that applicants submit additional evidence of qualifications. Amends Hospital Licensing Act. Prohibits any hospital from allowing a medical student to participate in a clinical training program unless the student is enrolled in a Depart- ment-approved medical school. Effective August 15, 1985. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, new par. 4434a Recommends (1) elimination of the provision authorizing certain persons other than doctors of medicine to use the title "Doctor of Medicine" and "M.D."; (2) ex- emption from the additional testing requirement persons who interrupt their medi- cal education; (3) addition of immediate effective date; and (4) correction in punctuation. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To BARNES Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 17 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 29 Nov 18 Dec 02 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.01 BARNES Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-003 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto TOPINKA Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 054-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto BARNES Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 111-001-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1082 Effective date 12-02-85 Adopted 526 'SB-0830 RUPP, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 127, par. 63a21 and new pars. 63a21.1 and 63a21.2) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to authorize the Department of Conser- vation to assess fees for the use of facilities under the jurisdiction of the Depart- ment, to permit the Department to develop and operate public accommodation and service facilities on lands under its jurisdiction and to permit the Department to of- fer cash incentives not exceeding 35% of the total documented costs to qualified bid- ders for the development of any concession complex. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Conservation) SB-830 will incur no additional capital cost to the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 5, 1985) Permits development of educational facilities. Specifically provides for facilities at Shelbyville Reservoir, Rock Cut State Park and Lincoln's New Salem State Park. Requires public hearing and public bidding. Permits escrow accounts outside the State treasury. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Provides that educational facilities may be developed on State lands. Limits cash incentive contracts with developers of concession complexes to complexes at Shel- byville Reservoir, Rock Cut State Park and Lincoln's New Salem State Park. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 007-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-004-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor TATE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Fiscal Note filed Amendment No.01 TATE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BRUNSVOLD, KULAS, CULLERTON, MAYS AND HALLOCK Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 527 SB-0830 SB-0830-Cont. Jun 30 Jul 02 Jul 05 Jul 29 Sep 25 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RUPP RIGNEY, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, HOLMBERG & DEMUZIO House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/054-000-000 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/100-006-006 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0984 Effective date 09-25-85 'SB-0831 GEO-KARIS - SCHAFFER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DA- VIDSON. (New Act) Authorizes an exchange of land tracts of approximately equal value between the Lake County Forest Preserve District and the Department of Conservation. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes distinction in reference to Lake County Forest Preserve District. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the Director of Conservation to lease a certain described land for 99 years to Gaylord Lockport Company. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.Ol GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL May 23 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 26 Aug 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-003 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0176 Effective date 08-22-85 SB-0832 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 38, par. 210-4) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 528 SB-0832-Cont. Amends the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act. Eliminates from member- ship of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority the Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. Adds an additional public member to be appointed by the Governor. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 01 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0833 MACDONALD - DEANGELIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1021.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that certain permits issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 shall be deemed to be permits issued by the Illinois EPA. Sets forth exceptions for certain landfill facilities. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that permits issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency shall be deemed permits under the Environmental Protection Act. Deletes exclusion for certain landfills. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MACDONALD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Primary Sponsor Changed To MCCRACKEN Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0834 KEATS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 17, pars. 1555, 1558, 2051 and 2802) Amends certain Acts relating to trusts and fiduciaries. Removes the provision specifying that the amount of money a trust corporation shall have on deposit shall not exceed 10 times the amount of its paid-up capital and surplus, and that the cor- poration's outstanding loans shall not exceed that amount. Provides that any trust company which carries on trust operations in more than one city or town shall be re- quired to make only one deposit of securities with the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies. Removes from the definition of clearing corporation the require- ment that such corporation be organized as an Illinois corporation. Changes reci- procity requirement for foreign corporations to act as a fiduciary in this State. Makes other changes. 529 SB-0834-Cont. 530 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 1, 1985) Adds October 1, 1985 effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 311, 320, 323, 325, 338, 339, 345, 347, 377, 1304, 1306.1, 1333, 1341, 2713, 2718, 5401, 5402, 5404, 5404.1, 5407, 5408, 5409, 5410, 5411, 5412, 5414, 5415, 5416, 5417, 5419, 5421, 5422, 5423, 5424, 5425; Ch. 38, par. 39-3; Ch. 73, par. 979 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and replaces with "An Act in relation to trust corporations, financial institutions and certain credit transactions, amending certain Acts herein named". Alter the general corporate powers of banks with respect to facilities established to do business with operators of or passengers in motor vehicles and to allow un- manned automatic teller machines in the county of the main banking premises or contiguous counties provided that the machines comply with the Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act and deletes other provisions in relation to such automatic machines. Provides that the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Compa- nies shall determine minimum capital, surplus and reserve for operating expenses and that banks shall obtain insurance with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- tion. Makes other changes in relation to bank directors, charters, sales and mergers, loaning limits, loans to officers and on purchases of bank loan stock, electronic fund transfers, foreign banking corporations, and consumers installment loans. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 359 and 390 Provides that if a bank establishes 4 facilities, at least one must be within 3500 yards of the main banking premises of the maintaining bank and if a bank establish- es 5 facilities, at least 2 must be within 3500 yards of the main banking premises of the maintaining bank, one of which must be within 500 yards of the main banking premises of the maintaining bank, unless permitted to be within 750 yards of the new location of a relocated main banking premises. Provides for $10,000 fine for certain violations and actions which are unsafe or unsound banking practices, and for review under the Administrative Review Law. Makes other changes. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor ZWICK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 ZWICK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST SB-0834-Cont. Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/GREIMAN, FLINN, CULLERTON, VINSON AND ZWICK Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KEATS KUSTRA, SAVICKAS, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, & NEDZA House report submitted Jul 01 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/096-007-010 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto KEATS Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto ZWICK Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 109-000-003 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Oct 31 Return to Gov-Certification Nov 01 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1004 Effective date 11-01-85 'SB-0835 HUDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 17, pars. 359, 392, 1324, 1355, 1356, 1358, 1360, 1563, 1566, 1567 and 2510.1; rep. par. 1357) Amends The Illinois Bank Holding Company Act of 1957, the Illinois Banking Act, the Trust Companies Act and the Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Fa- cility Act. Enumerates certain powers given to the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies including the imposition of discretionary civil penalties up to $10,000, and certain powers given to the Board of Banks and Trust Companies. Provides for hearings upon the revocation of certificates of authority, and that any company which fails to timely file its annual statement may be fined $100 for each day of noncompliance. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1366, 1367, 1368, 1571, 1572, 1573 and 1574 Creates the Illinois Electronic Fund Transfer Advisory Committee which shall consist of the Commissioners and 10 other members, the Illinois Electronic Data Processing Advisory Committee which shall consist of the Commissioner and 8 oth- er members, and the Illinois Fiduciary Advisory Committee which shall consist of the Commissioner and 8 other members. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Corrects "effect" to "effective". SENATE AMENDMENT, NO. 3. Requires the Fiduciary Advisory Committee to make recommendations to the Commissioner, not the Governor or General Assembly, and removes provisions for recommendations relating to proposed amendments to legislation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that administrative decision, order or determination of the Commission- er rendered in a case which affects the legal rights of parties and which terminate the proceedings before the Commissions. Makes other changes. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 531 SB-0835-Cont. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 May 03 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 HUDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 HUDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Recommended do pass 020-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0905 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0836 DEANGELIS - FRIEDLAND, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, par. 132.52) Amends the Fraud in Public Contracts Act. Exempts fee simple titles and ease- ments acquired by the State for the placing of utility lines to connect State projects to main utility lines from the requirement of Attorney General approval if the con- sideration paid is less than $2,500. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to make technical change for clarification. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Excludes easements for other purposes from exemption. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Amendment No.02 SANGMEISTER Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Placed Calendr,First Readng Adopted Adopted 532 SB-0836-Cont. May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0434 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0837 DAVIDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, par. 161) Amends the State Finance Act to permit the Capital Development Board to obli- gate and pay out funds for contract change orders for permanent improvements during the period July 1 through September 30. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0838 KARPIEL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 23, par. 2057.3) Amends Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Permits the Department of Children and Family Services to delegate the performance of the investigation of reports of child abuse or neglect to any law enforcement agency, rather than only to a local law enforcement agency. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HENSEL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0296 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0839 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, par. 133b10.1) Amends the Property Control Act. Authorizes the Director of Central Manage- ment Services to order such surveys, abstracts of title or commitments of title insur- 533 SB-0839-Cont. ance as may be necessary to demonstrate to prospective purchasers marketable title in any surplus real property offered for sale by the State. Provides that all convey- ances of property by the Director shall be by quit claim deed unless otherwise au- thorized by the General Assembly. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 May 17 May 23 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 21 Jul 19 Sep 16 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to C Assigned Do Pass/ -omm on Assignment to Executive Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0435 Effective date 09-16-85 SB-0840 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, new par. 63b5) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Central Management Services may establish and implement a plan whereby State employ- ees may select benefits authorized by the Internal Revenue Code. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 166c, 523 and 529 Amends "The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois", the "State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971" and "An Act in relation to State finance". Provides that plans may be adopted which permit State employees and officers and State uni- versity employees to enter into agreements with their employer to receive, in lieu of salary, benefits which are not taxable under the federal Internal Revenue Code. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 018-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 534 SB-0840-Cont. Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 27 Jul 26 Aug 16 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0167 Effective date 08-16-85 'SB-0841 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 127, par. 525) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act. Extends the maximum term for the group health insurance contract authorized under the Act from 2 years with renewal options to 5 years. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0359 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0842 COFFEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 56, par. 5.9; Ch. 61, pars. 3.2 and 3.4) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 and the Wildlife Code to change the nonresident fishing license fee to a flat $15 or $8 for 10 days; to change the hunting license fee for nonresidents to a flat $45 or $25 for 10 days; and to change the trapping license fee for nonresidents to a flat $100 and continue the nonresident trapping license fee at $250 if the licensee's state of residence does not allow trapping by Illinois resi- dents. Eliminates the special hunting license provisions for nonresidents 65 years of age and older. Effective April 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0843 GEO-KARIS - KARPIEL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 38, pars. 206-3 and 206-3.1; Ch. 127, par. 55a) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 535 SB-0843-Cont. Amends the Criminal Identification and Investigation Act and Civil Administra- tive Code. Provides that the Department of Law Enforcement may furnish records of convictions to units of local government and local liquor commissioners and shall charge a fee for such records. Authorizes the Department to maintain records of any first offender under the Cannabis Control Act who fulfills the terms and condi- tions of his probation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the provision which permits the Department of Law Enforcement to con- duct employment inquiries, without charge, upon the request of a unit of local gov- ernment or school district. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall establish an applicable fee for the dissemination of conviction records. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, pars. 28-3 and 28-5 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to gambling devices and gambling places. Changes the definitions of gam- bling device and gambling place. Expands definition of gambling place to include property upon or in which a gambling device is located. Establishes the burden of proof necessary to establish that a device is a gambling device and subject to forfeiture. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 0 i 0-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Second Reading Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 CHURCHILL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Tabled House Rule 37(G) 5 SB-0844 DUDYCZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 38, pars. 31-6 and 31-7) Amends the Criminal Code. Provides that any person convicted of or charged with a felony who knowingly fails to report to a penal institution, or any person who knowingly aids such person in failing to report to a penal institution, is guilty of a Class 3 felony. Provides that any person convicted of or charged with a misdemea- nor who knowingly fails to report to a penal institution, or any person who knowing- ly aids such person in failing to report to a penal institution, is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 536 SB-0844-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 31-7 Makes it a Class 3 felony for a person sentenced to periodic imprisonment for a felony and a Class B misdemeanor for a person sentenced to periodic imprisonment for a misdemeanor to knowingly fail to report for periodic imprisonment. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 12-4 Adds employees of the Department of Children and Family Services to those vic- tims of a battery upon whom the crime is one of "aggravated battery". GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends making knowing failure to report to a penal institution following conviction for a felony a Class 3 felony and making knowing failure to report to a penal institution following conviction for a misdemeanor a Class B misdemeanor. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Amendment No.02 HAWKINSON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto DUDYCZ Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto HAWKINSON Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 108-002-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1083 Effective date 12-02-85 SB-0845 HUDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 48, par. 490) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Increases from 3 to 5 years the limi- tation period for recovering unemployment insurance benefits improperly paid. In- cludes recoupment based on a decision of the Board of Review that an individual is ineligible for benefits. Increases from 25% to 50% of the individual's weekly benefit amount, the amount which can be recouped. 537 SB-0845-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce 'SB-0846 WEAVER,S - HUDSON, PHILIP, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 48, pars. 850.02, 850.03, 850.05 and 850.11) Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Redefines industrial project. Provides that in evaluating the eligibility of any prospective industrial proj- ect to be located within any area of critical labor surplus, the Authority shall consid- er the relationship between the amount of funds to be provided by the Authority and the degree to which the project will contribute to the creation or retention of em- ployment including the employment in the construction industry and to the econom- ic development of the area in which the industrial project is located and will alleviate a need or demand for the goods or services to be provided by the industrial project. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To HALLOCK Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor TATE Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS Added As A Joint Sponsor GOFORTH Committee Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0847 WEAVER,S, PHILIP, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 48, pars. 850.04 and 850.06; new par. 850.06-1) Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Increases the Author- ity Board from 13 to 15 members. Increases from 10 to 13 the number of public members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. De- letes the Chairman of the Commission for Economic Development or his designee from membership. Provides that the Executive Director or any committee of the Board may carry out such responsibilities of the Board as the Board by resolution may delegate. Grants the Authority the power to employ independent contractors and to fix compensation, benefits and terms and conditions of employment of agents, employees and independent contractors. Resections Section 6. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, par. 850.06 Provides that the approval of at least 8 members of the Authority shall be re- quired for an official decision of the Authority. Establishes additional standards to be used by the Authority in evaluating the eligibility of any prospective industrial project to be located within any area of critical labor surplus. Also provides that the members initially appointed under this amendatory Act shall serve until the third Monday in January 1989. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 538 SB-0847-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Redefines industrial project. Provides that in evaluating the eligibility of any prospective industrial proj- ect to be located within any area of critical labor surplus, the Authority shall consid- er the relationship between the amount of funds to be provided by the Authority and the degree to which the project will contribute to the creation or retention of em- ployment including the employment in the construction industry and to the econom- ic development of the area in which the industrial project is located and will alleviate a need or demand for the goods or services to be provided by the industrial project. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (House recedes October 31, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 48, new pars. 850.07z25, 850.07z26, 850.07z27, 850.07z28, 850.07z29, 850.07z30, 850.07z31, and 850.07z32; Ch. 34, par. 406, new par. 429.23a Authorizes Authority to issue bonds for correctional facilities and courthouses. Permits counties to tax for correctional facilities and courthouses, subject to a back- door referendum. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 850.07z7, 850.14; rep. par. 850.07z12 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the IL Devel- opment Finance Authority Act to remove the exclusion of local government units with a population exceeding 25,000 from the definition of unit of local government. Authorizes IL Development Finance Authority to invest its funds in obligations is- sued by the State, a unit of local gov't. or school district which obligations are rated by a national rating service within the 2 highest classifications or certain equity se- curities. Abolishes Infrastructure Financing Evaluation Committee. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor TATE Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS Added As A Joint Sponsor GOFORTH Committee Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 05 Re-assigned to Executive Jun 06 Primary Sponsor Changed To SALTSMAN Committee Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 26 Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Adopted Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 539 SB-0847-Cont. Jun 27 Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Adopted Amendment No.04 SALTSMAN Adopted Amendment No.05 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.06 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-001-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,03,04 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,03 057-000-000 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 04 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 04 Jun 30 H Refuses to Recede Amend 04 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SALTSMAN, MADIGAN, CULLERTON VINSON & HOFFMAN Jul 01 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WEAVER,S SCHUNEMAN, SANGMEISTER, CHEW & SAVICKAS Jul 02 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/018-031-002 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/WEAVER,S SCHUNEMAN, SANGMEISTER, CHEW & SAVICKAS Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/SALTSMAN, MADIGAN, CULLERTON VINSON & HOFFMAN House report submitted Jul 05 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/101-009-000 Oct 31 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt Passed both Houses Nov 04 Sent to the Governor Nov 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1023 Effective date 11-14-85 ' SB-0848 DUDYCZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (New Act; Ch. 38, pars. 206-2, 206-3, 206-5, 206-7, 210-3, 210-7 and 1005-6-3.1, rep. par. 206-4; Ch. 85, par. 2-101; Ch. 116, par. 207; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Creates the Criminal History Record Information Act. Specifies various levels of access to criminal history record information for the public and for criminal justice agencies. Makes other changes in the law with respect to the collection, mainte- nance and dissemination of criminal history record information. Amends the Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation, the Illinois Criminal Justice In- formation Act, the Unified Code of Corrections, the Local Governmental and Gov- ernmental Employees Tort Immunity Act, the Freedom of Information Act and the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Effective one year after becoming a law. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Makes refinement in the original bill. Adds provisions limiting researcher access to and use of arrest and SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 540 SB-0848-Cont. non-conviction records. Provides that a researcher may gain access to criminal his- tory record information from which the identity of an individual can be ascertained reconstructed, or verified, only by first receiving written approval from the II. Crim- inal Justice Information Authority. Provides that the researcher bears the burden of establishing a legitamate need to know the identity of the individuals to whom such information pertains for demonstrating that the research goals of the project cannot satisfactorily be attained other than by identifying the individual whom the record pertains and for meeting such other criteria as the Authority may deem appropriate to protect the security and integrity of the information, the orderly and effecient op- eration of the criminal justice agency making it available, and the privacy and repu- tation of the individual to whom the record pertains. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Changes provisions relating to employer access and use of conviction informa- tion. Provides that an employer, employement agency or labor organization which requests criminal history record information from any criminal justice agency per- taining to an employee or projective employee to which the criminal justice agency can send a copy of the criminal history record. Provides that the criminal justice agency shall send the employee or prospective employee a copy of the criminal his- tory record information it sends the employer, employment agency or labor organi- zation. Provides that an employee or prospective employee notified of a request for criminal history record information may not challenge reliance on the accuracy or completness of such criminal history record information by an employer, employ- ment agency or labor organization unless the challenge is made within 7 working days from the date such notification was made. Provides that no employer, employ- ment agency or labor organization is required to request any criminal history record information or is liable to any employee or prospective employee for action taken in reliance on criminal history information, received from a criminal justice agency which it in good faith believes to be accurate. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Tabled Amendment No.02 DUDYCZ Adopted Amendment No.03 DUDYCZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 045-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor HAWKINSON Added As A Joint Sponsor REGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Joint Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SSB-0849 MACDONALD - RIGNEY - SCHUNEMAN, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEAN- GELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003, 1004, 1021, 1031 and 1042; new par. 1031.1) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to enumerate certain prohibited prac- tices relating to the operation of sanitary landfills; provides for enforcement of such prohibitions by administrative order; makes violators subject to a civil penalty of $500 per violation. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 541 SB-0849-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes "administrative order" to "administrative citation"; changes the civil penalty provisions; makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003, 1004, 1021, 1031, new par. 1031.1, 1042 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, par. 1405 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Substitutes the "Public Awareness and Response Act". Requires disclosure of presence of hazardous chem- icals to the public and preparation of emergency response plans for business facili- ties. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 010-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MACDONALD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor VINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 21 Jun 26 Jun 27 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Motion disch comm, advc 2nd VINSON Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALLOCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor HALLOCK Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested BOWMAN Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 052-009-056 SB-0850 DUDYCZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 1102 and 1206) Amends the Controlled Substances Act to add reference to cocaine and ecgonine, and to optical, position and geometric isomers and their salts, in the material relat- ing to preparations of coca leaves. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds another reference to "isomer"; changes "position" to "positional". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II 542 543 SB-0850-Cont. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUDYCZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To NASH Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0254 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0851 DEANGELIS - DUDYCZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 38, par. 206-9; Ch. 127, par. 55a-8) Amends the Criminal Identification and Investigation Act and The Civil Admin- istrative Code of Illinois. Provides the Department of Law Enforcement may pro- mulgate rules concerning the administration and utilization of dental records submitted to it for the identification of dead bodies and the location of missing per- sons, and the provision of information concerning persons regarding whom dental records have been submitted to it. Eliminates the requirements that a forensic odon- tologist examine the records and that the Department return the records of missing persons who have been found. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor JOHNSON Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0255 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0852 KUSTRA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 121, par. 307.10) Amends the Illinois State Police Act. Provides that Department of Law Enforce- ment officers who are promoted shall serve a probationary period of 12 months from SB-0852-Cont. the date of promotion and during that period may be reduced in rank at the will of the Director to that rank which was held immediately prior to the promotion. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 011-005-000 SB-0853 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 38, par. 24-2) Amends the Criminal Code. Specifies that the exemption for peace officers from the offense of unlawful use of weapons applies only to those performing official duties. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 21, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 2-13 Expands the definition of peace officer to include officers, agents or employees of the federal government commissioned to enforce federal criminal laws and to make arrests for violations thereof. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 2-13 Makes same changes as H-am 1, tabled on this date, but specifies definition change is for purposes of unlawful use of weapons. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 03/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0906 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-0854 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-215) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Authorizes law enforcement vehicles owned by State or local authorities to use either blue or amber oscillating, rotating or flash- ing lights when used in combination with red oscillating, rotating or flashing lights. 544 SB-0854-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Strikes unnecessary language. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ETHEREDGE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 May 16 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 03 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0256 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0855 MACDONALD - GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DA- VIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 216a, 218.14 and 219; new par. 230.15) Amends the Radiation Protection Act and An Act in relation to personnel radia- tion monitoring. Authorizes the Department of Nuclear Safety to enforce rules per- taining to labeling, handling, packaging, transferring and transporting radiation sources. Also authorizes the Department to require licensees of ionizing radiation materials and devices to provide adequate financial assurance to protect the State against costs in the event of site abandonment or failure of a licensee to meet the Department's requirements. Also authorizes the Department to promulgate rules establishing radiation exposure limits for given population groups. Grants the De- partment additional powers for abating certain violations. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor PARKE First reading Rfrd to C Assigned Nat. R Do Pass/ Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate -omm on Assignment to Energy Environment & .esource Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. May 08 May 16 May 17 May 23 Jun 06 Jun 18 545 SB-0855-Cont. Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 20 546 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0720 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-0856 GEO-KARIS - MACDONALD, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DA- VIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 68, pars. 6-101, 7-102, 7-103, 8-104, 8-105, 8-106, 8-108, 8-111 and 9-102) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides for the deposing of witnesses as in oth- er civil cases. Provides that the respondent shall designate an agent to receive com- plaints, orders and other correspondences, and that a 3-member panel may issue cease and desist orders for any civil rights violations of the Act, shall order petitions for enforcement of subpoenas and shall approve certain settlements. Makes it a civil rights violation to aid, abet, compel or coerce a person to commit any violation of the Act. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes non-substantive punctuation and spelling corrections: Changes "or" to "of". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 68, par. 8-106 Deletes provisions relating to designated agents. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 68, par. 8-101 Increases the membership of the Human Rights Commission from 9 to 11 mem- bers. Provides that no more than 6 members shall be of the same political party. Provides that one of the members of the Commission shall be appointed for a term expiring on the third Monday of January, 1987 and one member shall be appointed to a term expiring on the third Monday of January, 1989. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for the taking of testimony on deposition of a witness within or without the State if the witness' testimony is required. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Expands the Human Rights Commission from 11 to 13 members. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1 and 2. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends addition of an immediate effective date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Adopted Amendment No.03 PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I May 31 Primary Sponsor Changed To FREDERICK,VF Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Committee Judiciary I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng SB-0856-Cont. Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 103-014-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02/028-020-002 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 Jun 28 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DUNN,JOHN, CURRIE, CULLERTON, FREDERICK,VF AND CHURCHILL Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/GEO-KARIS FAWELL, LEMKE, JONES & MAROVITZ House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/038-013-005 Jul 02 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/096-015-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto GEO-KARIS Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 055-001-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 23 Mtn fild accept amend veto FREDERICK,VF Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 107-006-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1084 Effective date 12-02-85 SSB-0857 FAWELL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 48, pars. 1004, 1004a and 1012) Amends the Minimum Wage Law. Provides any sums recovered by the Director of the Department of Labor on behalf of an employee to whom unpaid minimum wages or unpaid overtime compensation is owed shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund where the Director is unable to pay such sums to the employee with- in one year after their collection. Eliminates provisions concerning the Director's taking assignments in trust of an employee's claims for unpaid wages. Removes pro- visions concerning the effective date of the overtime-wage-rate exemption with re- gard to executive, administrative or professional employees, commissioned employees and employees of a mutual employer working in one another's stead pur- suant to a worktime exchange agreement. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 547 SB-0857-Cont. May 17 Hse Sponsor PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 06 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0532 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0858 KARPIEL, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 48, par. 31.8) Amends the Child Labor Law to authorize the city or regional superintendent of schools, or their duly authorized agents to issue an employment certificate for any minor under 16 years of age, permitting the appearance of the minor as a model or in a motion picture, radio or television production. Grants the Department of Labor the power to promulgate rules to carry out these provisions. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HENSEL Added As A Joint Sponsor STANGE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 025-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0436 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0859 GEO-KARIS - DAVIDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 38, rep. pars. 50-11 through 50-15) Repeals the Amusement Ride and Attraction Safety Insurance Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4065.1 Amends the Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act. Requires any person or entity contracting with an operator for the provision of an amusement ride or amusement attraction to inform the Department of Labor of the name and address of the operator, as well as the dates on which the ride or attraction will be operated pursuant to the contract and the location at which such ride or attraction will be so operated. Adds immediate effective date. 548 SB-0859-Cont. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1. Adds 2 members to the Carnival-Amusement Safety Board. Amends the State Employees Indemnification and Representation Act to provide the Attorney Gener- al shall appear on behalf of and defend any individual or organization which con- tracts with the Dept. of Labor to provide services as a carnival and amusement ride safety inspector where a civil action has been commenced against such individual or organization alleging malpractice, death or bodily or other personal injury arising out of an act or omission occuring on or after May 1, 1985, within the scope of the individual's or organization's employment. Further provides the State shall indem- nify such individual or organization for any damages awarded against the individu- al or organization in such action. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 May 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 FREDERICK,VF Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 28 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/NASH, MATIJEVICH, CULLERTON, FREDERICK,VF AND TATE Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/GEO-KARIS RUPP, JONES, SMITH & WELCH House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Jul 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/113-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor 549 SB-0859-Cont. Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0533 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0860 GEO-KARIS - DAVIDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4059) Amends the Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act. Deletes the require- ment that amusement ride inspectors be practicing mechanical or electrical engi- neers. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 Apr 25 May 08 May 15 May 16 May 20 May 23 May 30 Jun 06 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 25 Jun 26 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Registration & Regulation Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0008 Effective date 06-26-85 SB-0861 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, new par. 527.1) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Allows any group in- surance benefit received by an employee under the Act, pursuant to a collective bar- gaining agreement, to be extended by the Director to employees whose wages, hours and other conditions of employment with the State are not subject to a collective bargaining agreement. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides any benefit offered by the Department of Central Management Services to employees who are not members of a recognized bargaining unit shall be offered to all bargaining unit members through their certified exclusive representative. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Specifies that any group insurance benefits are those to be offered pursuant to H-am 1. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 May 02 May 08 May 15 May 16 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 009-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 033-018-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RYDER Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS Placed Calendr,First Readng 550 SB-0861-Cont. May 20 May 23 Jun 06 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0907 Effective date 09-23-85 Adopted SB-0862 SCHAFFER - DEANGELIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 23, new par. 11-19.1) Amends Public Aid Code. Permits the Department of Public Aid to adopt, as rules governing the provision of general assistance, any rules governing the provi- sion of aid to families of dependent children which concern income, assets and rela- tive responsibility. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical correction of changing "on" to "or". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 11-19.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 5-2 and 11-19 Provides that the amount of assets to be disregarded in determining eligibility for medical assistance for which federal reimbursement is available under Title XIX of the Social Security Act shall not be less than $1,500 for a single person, or $2,250 for a married couple. Provides that reports by recipients shall be filed as often as specified by rule. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor RYDER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 05 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor 551 SB-0862-Cont. Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0908 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-0863 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Human Rights. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes title to "An Act to amend certain appropriation acts". Deletes every- thing after the enacting clause and amends PA 83-1165, appropriation to Dept. of Human Rights. Makes transfers among divisions; no dollar change. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Appropriations II Apr 18 Committee discharged Re-assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 050-004-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 19 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 099-009-002 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Aug 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0128 Effective date 08-07-85 'SB-0864 DONAHUE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 8, par. 204; Ch. 127, par. 6.01) Amends an Act relating to livestock diseases to delete from membership of the Swine Disease Control Committee one representative of the pest control industry and to add one representative of general swine organizations in the State. Adds to the Cattle Disease Research Committee one representative of cattle organizations in the State and increases from 6 to 8 the number of additional members. Amends Civil Administrative Code to add one representative of the Illinois licensed render- ers to the Advisory Board of Livestock Commissioners and to increase from 5 to 30 the number of days within which the Chairman is required to file certified minutes of meetings. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 552 SB-0864-Cont. This bill will not increase or decrease State revenue. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 6.06 and 7.03 Specifies the composition and duties of the Board of Public Health Advisors. Makes changes in qualifications of the Director of Public Health. Effective immediately. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends removal of the bill's requirement that the Dir. of Public Health be a physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, with experience in the practice of medicine and with certification or a master's degree in public health. Re- stores the requiremen that the Administrative Dir. be experienced in public health administration. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor WOODYARD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 WOODYARD Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/041-012-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto DONAHUE Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto WOODYARD Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-001-00 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1085 Effective date 12-02-85 553 SB-0865 'SB-0865 RIGNEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (New Act) Authorizes the Director of the Department of Conservation to convey approxi- mately 83.140 acres of land to the Flagg-Rochelle Community Park District of Ogle County. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that should the Flagg-Rochelle Community Park District fail to use the property for public open space or attempts to sell or otherwise convey the property, the property shall revert to the State of Illinois. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes non-substantive correction to insert an omitted word. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the Director of the Department of Conservation to convey certain properties to the Oswegoland Park District. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Authorizes the Director of Dept. of Central Management Services to convey the property known as Peoria State Hospital to a public or private entity willing to meet certain specified conditions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Requires DMMHDD to convey the Galesburg Mental Health Center to City of Galesburg. Requires Dept. CMS to convey the Manteno Mental Health Center to Manteno Mental Health Center Redevelopment Council. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor OLSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 20 Amendment No.01 HASTERT Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 SALTSMAN Adopted Amendment No.04 PANGLE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,03,04 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,03,04 058-000-000 Passed both Houses ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 554 SB-0865-Cont. Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0909 Effective date 09-23-85 SSB-0866 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-30 and 37-31; new par. 37-33.1; rep. par. 37-33) Amends the Illinois Horseracing Act of 1975. Provides that the Department of Agriculture with the advice of the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board and the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board, rather than with the approval of the Illinois Racing Board, shall provide the conditions and minimum purses for races limited to Illinois conceived and foaled and Illinois foaled horses. Revises the definition of an "Illinois foaled horse". Deletes provisions relat- ing to the appointment of persons to act specifically as investigators and provides that the Director of the Department of Agriculture through duly designated agents shall determine the eligibility of horses. Effective January 1, 1986. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) This bill does not have a fiscal impact on the Dept. nor on State revenue. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions requiring organization licensees to provide to the Department of Agriculture a list of all Illinois conceived and foaled -horses which win certain breeder's awards. Deletes proposed definition of an "Illinois foaled horse". Deletes proposed increase in the number of races limited to Illinois conceived and foaled horses. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends deletion of provision requiring a business association's by-laws to restrict transfer of ownership of a stallion by a party to the agreement who is an Illi- nois resident to only an IL resident. Provides that after any such sale at least 50% ownership of the qualifying stallion must be owned by Illinois residents. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 01 Fiscal Note filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 555 SB-0866-Cont. Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto TOPINKA Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 055-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto KUBIK Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 110-001-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1086 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0867 PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.19 and 172.54; Ch. 127, par. 801) Amends the Workers' Compensation, Workers' Occupational Diseases and Sov- ereign Immunity Acts. Allows judicial review of Industrial Commission decisions concerning workers' compensation claims against the State. Provides for the en- forcement of Industrial Commission awards against the State in circuit court. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-0868 DEANGELIS - SCHAFFER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 23, new par. 5000.01) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act to add a short title. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Executive 'SB-0869 DONAHUE - DUNN,RALPH - RUPP, RIGNEY, COFFEY, PHILIP, WEA- VER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 23, par. 5008) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act. Increases from 12 to 24 the maximum number of children under care who may be awarded college scholarships by the Department. Increases from 2 to 4 the minimum number of scholarship recipients who must be children of veterans. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Higher May 01 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor BARNES First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 04 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 556 SB-0869-Cont. Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Aug 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0168 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0870 BLOOM, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 105, par. 468; Ch. 127, new par. 63a37) Amends an Act in relation to the acquisition and maintenance of State parks and the Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes the Department of Conservation to make rules necessary for the performance of its statutory duties, including rules for the use, care and administration of all lands under its jurisdiction rather than just State parks. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor TUERK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0437 Effective date 09-16-85 SB-0871 BARKHAUSEN, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 37, par. 702-7) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that any minor alleged to have commit- ted a conservation offense, defined therein, may be prosecuted and punished there- for without reference to the Juvenile Court Act procedures. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II 557 SB-0871-Cont. Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-0872 DUNN,RALPH - DONAHUE - DAVIDSON, RIGNEY, COFFEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 56, par. 1.26; Ch. 61, par. 1.29) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 and the Wildlife Code. Provides that appropria- tions from the State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund shall be made to the De- partment of Conservation for the following purposes: 50% of all funds derived from the sale of State migratory waterfowl stamps and 100% of all gifts, donations, grants and bequests of money for the conservation and propagation of waterfowl for attracting waterfowl and improving public migratory waterfowl areas within the State. The other 50% of the funds derived from the sale of State migratory water- fowl stamps will be turned over to non-profit organizations for the development of waterfowl propagation areas within Canada or the United States which specifically provide waterfowl for the Mississippi Flyway. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jul 18 Aug 12 Cal 2nd Kdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0152 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0873 SCHAFFER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 311-2, 314-5, 314-9, 315-1, 315-2 and 315-13; new pars. 315-14, 321A-1, 321A-2, 321A-3, 321A-4, 321A-5 and 321A-6; rep. pars. 313A-22, 321-1, 321-2, 321-3, 321-4, 321-5, 321-6, 321-7, 321-8 and 321-9) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Adds provisions regulating skin divers. Excludes innertubes, air mattresses and similar devices from the definition of "vessel" or "watercraft". Prohibits careless or reckless operation of watercraft. Decreases from 18 to 16 the minimum age at which a person may operate a motor- SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 558 SB-0873-Cont. boat without supervision of parent or guardian. Exempts boats not equipped with internal combustion engine from requirement that boats be equipped with fire ex- tinguishers. Prohibits toilets on boats which discharge any sewage upon the waters of this State, rather than upon a State-federal impoundment reservoir. Replaces the Article dealing with penalties with a new Article; increases penalties for certain vio- lations of the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 316-1. Requires coroners and medical examiners to have alcohol content tests performed on the blood of persons killed in boating accidents and to report all boating accident fatalities and the results of such blood tests to the Department of Conservation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires withdrawal of the blood specimen within 6 hours after death but in any case not more than 12 hours after the boating accident. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor STERN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Jun 13 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SB-0874 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 626-102, 627-102 and 628-101) Amends the Illinois Clinical Laboratory Act. Provides that an individual listed as director of a clinical laboratory registered under prior law may continue to direct "a" (instead of "said") laboratory under certain conditions. Requires additional laboratory facility and license data to be disclosed on reports of test results. Elimi- nates the provision which required the Department of Public Health after investiga- tion to determine that a person convicted of certain crimes was not sufficiently rehabilitated before license denial, revocation or nonrenewal based on such convic- tions was permitted. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 559 SB-0874-Cont. May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor STANGE Added As A Joint Sponsor BARNES Committee Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0360 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0875 MAITLAND, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2205 and new par. 2205.1) Amends Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. Permits the Depart- ment of Public Health to charge a reasonable fee for each permit issued to a dairy farm, dairy plant, receiving station, transfer station or milk hauler. Sets forth expi- ration dates for permits issued to dairy plants, receiving or transfer stations, and milk haulers. Provides that permits for dairy farms shall have no expiration date. Effective July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes dairy farms from among those listed to be charged a fee for the permit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 56 1/2, 2203, 2204, 2205.1, 2206, 2207, 2210, 2211, 2212, 2213, 2214, 2215, 2219 Includes cleaning and sanitizing facilities in coverage of Act. Makes other changes. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor ROPP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Agriculture Jun 12 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 21 Amendment No.01 ROPP Withdrawn Amendment No.02 ROPP Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0910 Effective date 09-23-85 560 SB-0876 MACDONALD, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 114, pars. 401, 404, 405, 406, 407 and new par. 400.1) Amends an Act concerning salvage warehouses and stores. Defines "medical de- vice" as any instrument defined as a device under the Federal Food, Drug and Cos- metic Act and subjects such items to various storage regulations under that Act. Amends the title and adds a short title. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third' Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor STANGE Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0361 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0877 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. pars. 111 1/2, pars. 2203.07, 2203.18 and 2208) Amends the Structural Pest Control Act. Excludes from the definition of "pests" only bacteria and other micro-organisms on or in living animals. Provides for obser- vation by a technician to ensure that procedures for preparation, application and disposal of pesticides conform to certain laws. Provides a period of time within which a licensee or registrant may replace a former technician. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 561 SB-0876 SB-0877-Cont. Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0362 Effective date 09-14-85 SB-0878 RUPP, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, par. 132.7-2) Amends The Illinois Purchasing Act to include on the committee to facilitate the purchase of products and services of persons severely handicapped within the De- partment of Central Management Services the Director of the Department of Re- habilitation Services and 2 representatives from private business. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that the representatives from private businesses shall be appointed by the Governor. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 RUPP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor TATE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Committee Human Services Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0879 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 111 1/2, new pars. 5523, 5524 and 5525) Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act. Sets forth notice and hearing procedures for suspension or revocation of certificates. Sets forth appli- cability of The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and the Administrative Re- view Law. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 5510, 5513 and new par. 5510.11. Specifies requirements for.EMT recertification. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5510 and new par. 5504.21 Adds definition of "Emergency Medical Technician Instructor". Provides for the Department of Public Health to certify such instructors. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 562 SB-0879-Cont. Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Assigned to Human Services Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading May 23 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 02 dopted dopted SB-0880 SCHUNEMAN, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 23, par. 3432) Amends An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Defines "disa- bled person" as any person who, by reason of a physical or mental impairment, is ex- pected to be incapacitated for independent living or gainful employment. Deletes provision that an Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card indicating that the person has a Class 2 disability shall be adequate documentation that the person is disabled. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Placed Calndr,Second Read Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Readir Third Reading - Passed 059 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readn Hse Sponsor RYDER First reading Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 009-000-000 ng Ig -000-000 g Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0297 Effective date 09-13-85 Amendment No.01 TERZICH Ac Amendment No.02 ROPP Ac Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-003 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/TERZICH, KULAS, CULLERTON, RYDER AND VINSON Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/TOPINKA SCHUNEMAN, SANGMEISTER, D'ARCO & ROCK Primary Sponsor Changed To VINSON House report submitted House Conf. report lost 1ST/043-056-000 May 01 May 08 May 16 May 22 May 23 May 29 Jun 04 Jun 14 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 13 563 SSB-0881 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 17, pars. 106, 300, 1308, 1558, 2301, 2303, 2305, 2502, 2506, 2508, 2510, 2510.1, 2703, 2805, 2852, 3015 and 3402; rep. pars. 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 451,452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 3181 and 3182) Amends various Acts to abolish the office of the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies and the Commissioner of Savings and Loan Associations. Trans- fers duties and powers to the Department of Financial Institutions. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SB-0882 DEGNAN - MAROVITZ - CARROLL. (New Act) Creates the Expedited Check Clearing Act. Requires financial institutions to make funds deposited into an account by check available for withdrawal within 1, 3 or 5 business days depending on the source and amount of the check. Defines terms. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Expands definition of "account" to include negotiable orders of withdrawal, shares, share drafts and customer asset accounts. Provides that funds deposited by a check drawn on a financial institution with no office in this State must be available for withdrawal in 8 days rather than 5 days. Deletes criminal penalty. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes October 31, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 26, par. 4-213 Provides that moneys deposited into a customer's bank account shall become available for withdrawal by the end of the next banking day if the bank is both the depository bank and payor bank for the item or if the item is a check endorsed only by the payee and is drawn on the U.S. Treasury, State of Illinois, or Illinois local governmental unit. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 26, par. 4-213 Adds reference to: Ch. 26, par. 8-320 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and every- thing after the enacting clause. Amends the Uniform Commercial Code in relation to transfers or pledges within a central depository system. Provides that a transfer or pledge of a security or any interest may be effected by making appropriate entries on the books of the clearing corporation if the security is in the custody of a clearing corporation, another clearing corporation, a foreign clearing corporation, custodian bank or nominee of any of them or has been forwarded by any of them to an insurer or transfer agent for the purpose of registering a transfer or pledge of the security or any interest therein. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Committee Finance and Credit Regulations May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Committee Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 564 SB-0881 SB-0882-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor TERZICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 117-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/TERZICH, FLINN, CULLERTON, ZWICK AND PIEL Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEGNAN JOYCE,JEREMIAH, MAROVITZ, KEATS & KUSTRA House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-006-003 Jul 01 House Conf. report lost 1ST/030-071-012 House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/TERZICH, FLINN, CULLERTON, ZWICK & PIEL Jul 02 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/DEGNAN JOYCE,JEREMIAH, MAROVITZ, KEATS & KUSTRA Oct 17 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND (07-02-85) Oct 29 Mtn filed take from Table TERZICH 3/5 vote required Mtn Take From Table Prevail Oct 30 House report submitted Oct 31 House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/113-000-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt Passed both Houses Nov 04 Sent to the Governor Nov 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1024 Effective date 11-14-85 SSB-0883 HOLMBERG - MACDONALD. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-23.1) Amends the School Code. Provides that public schools may provide instruction in parenting education. Defines parenting education. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 565 SB-0883-Cont. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 006-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WHITE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 015-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 074-040-003 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0534 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0884 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 32, new par. 163a6.2) Amends the Not for Profit Corporation Act. Provides that a not for profit corpo- ration may operate under an assumed name. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the Business Corporate Act of 1983 to provide that the corporate name of a domestic or foreign corporation organized under or subject to the provisions of the Act shall be distinguishable form the name or assumed name of any domestic corporation or foreign corporation authorized to transact business in the State, whether for profit or not for profit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 32, new par. 163a6.3 Provides for a procedure for the change and cancellation of assumed corporate names and a fee for applying for use or change of an assumed corporate name. Makes other changes. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 566 SB-0884-Cont. May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.01 OBLINGER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0911 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-0885 BLOOM. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8) Amends An Act concerning public utilities. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commission must provide a report requested by the Governor within 120 days (now 90 days). Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0886 DUNN,RALPH. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8) Amends An Act concerning public utilities. Extends the power of the Commis- sion to the joint investigation and implementation of plans to dispatch all the elec- tric generating facilities owned by public utilities under the regulatory authority of the Commission and any other agency. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0887 LEMKE - KELLY - HUDSON - VADALABENE - RUPP. (Ch. 110, new par. 11-107.1) Amends Code of Civil Procedure. Permits injunctive relief for the father of an unborn child whose wife seeks an abortion. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that only where the court finds that the mother's life or health are not in danger may the court issue an injunction against the performance of an abortion af- ter the unborn child is viable. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires that a court find that a mother's life or physical health not be in danger before it issues an injunction against the performance of the abortion. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 010-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 038-009-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng 567 SB-0887-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Committee Judiciary I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor PULLEN Added As A Joint Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Amendment No.02 O'CONNELL Adopted 072-034-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 37(C)/067-040-003 Verified Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 072-035-009 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/043-007-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto LEMKE 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 042-014-000 Oct 17 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 23 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HARTKE Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 071-040-004 Bth House Overid Total Veto Nov 01 PUBLIC ACT 84-1000 Effective date 10-30-85 SB-0888 LEMKE - KELLY - HUDSON - VADALABENE - RUPP. (Ch. 38, new par. 81-33.1) Amends the Abortion Act of 1975. Permits injunctive relief for the father of an unborn child whose wife seeks an abortion. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive SSB-0889 LEMKE - KELLY - HUDSON - VADALABENE - RUPP. (C. 23, par. 5604) Amends An Act in relation to the office of Public Defender. Requires the Public Defender, when appointed by a court, to defend persons under the Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1983. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 568 SB-0889 Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 041-010-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Committee Judiciary II Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CAPPARELLI Committee discharged 085-026-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 076-032-006 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0703 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-0890 LEMKE - KELLY - HUDSON - VADALABENE - RUPP. (Ch. 38, par. 81-26) Amends the Abortion Law of 1975 to prohibit the sale of or experimentation upon a fetus. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that nothing in this amendatory provision is intended to prohibit the per- formance of in vitro fertilization. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 041-007-003 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 May 23 Jun 05 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 20 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Committee Judiciary II Motion disch comm, advc 2nd O'CONNELL Committee discharged 074-027-008 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 075-036-004 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto 569 SB-0890-Cont. Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto LEMKE 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 046-008-002 Oct 17 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 29 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto O'CONNELL Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Verified Override Gov veto-Hse pass 074-037-003 Bth House Overid Total Veto Nov 01 PUBLIC ACT 84-1001 Effective date 10-30-85 SB-0891 WATSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 111, pars. 4019 and 4028; new pars. 4020 and 4029.1) Amends Pharmacy Practice Act. Adds certain grounds for refusal to issue or re- new, or for revocation or suspension of a license. Makes changes in certain classifi- cations of institutional licenses for pharmacies. Sets forth the manner of disposition of legend drugs, controlled substances and prescription files of any pharmacy which ceases operation. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Excludes pharmacies owned by a corporation whose shares of stock are publicly traded on a national stock exchange. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes non-substantive punctuation correction. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Adopted Amendment No.02 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 29 Committee Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Primary Sponsor Changed To STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor VINSON Committee Registration & Regulation Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 24 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-003 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-001-000 Passed both Houses 570 SB-0891-Cont. Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 28 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0218 Effective date 08-28-85 'SB-0892 TOPINKA - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1009.1, 1039 and 1040) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Deletes provision requiring the Pol- lution Control Board to adopt rules identical to federal regulations under Sections 111 and 112 of the federal Clean Air Act and deletes provisions relating to rules re- garding pollution sources in non-attainment areas. Revises cross-reference. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the EPA may issue permits with respect to facilities subject to the Federal Clean Air Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, KULAS, CULLERTON, HALLOCK & KOEHLER Oct 02 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST SB-0893 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAF- FER AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to revise an obsolete reference to a Section in federal Internal Revenue Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, pars. 505, 711, 903 and 1405 I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 571 SB-0893-Cont. Provides that personal service income (deductible by a partnership) shall be de- fined as in the Internal Revenue Code as in effect December 31, 1981. Corrects cer- tain cross references. Provides that if the due date for a federal corporate tax return is later than the 15th day of the third month of the taxable year, the federal due date shall apply to the corresponding State return. Provides that payors of amounts on certain contracts or of certain prizes shall be subject to the same reporting require- ments as employers. Provides that a notice of additional tax due resulting from a mathmatical error must be issued by the Department no later than 3 years after the return was filed. Extends the time during which a notice of deficiency may be issued to a transferee. Specifies that certain bulk purchasers shall be considered transfer- ees under this Act. Adds an immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 10-1001, 10-1002; new par. 10-1005 Adds provisions amending the Illinois Income Tax Act. Deletes provisions relat- ing to penalties on certain underpayments. Provides for a 6% annual penalty on un- derpayments unless good cause is shown for the underpayment, and makes related changes. Applicable to taxable years ending on or after January 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 8-803 and 8-804; rep. pars. 8-801, 8-802 and 8-805) Adds provisions amending the Illinois Income Tax Act. Deletes provisions requir- ing declarations of estimated tax and provides that taxpayers must pay estimated tax if the amount of such tax is expected to be over $250. Provides that such pay- ments shall be in such amount and with such forms as the Department shall pre- scribe. Makes other changes with regard to estimated taxes payable by a husband and wife and by farmers. Applies to taxable years ending on or after January 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 443, 445 Adds provisions amending the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to provide that the Dept. of Revenue and a taxpayer may agree upon a period during which a notice tax liability may be issued. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1 and 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2, rep. par. 8-11-10. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Strikes and restores language in the Municipal Code authorizing imposition of a messages tax of 5% by municipalities and declares that this amendment take prece- dence over any other changes to the Section by other Acts passed previously by the 84th General Assembly. Also repeals the authorization for a local telecommunica- tions tax authorized in "An Act in relation to educational reform and the financing thereof amending Acts therein named", enacted by the 84th G.A. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Amendment No.02 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HASTERT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 572 SB-0893-Cont. May 23 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Jun 14 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 HASTERT Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jul 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/052-002-000 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02 Jul 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, KEANE, CULLERTON, HASTERT & WOODYARD House report submitted Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/ETHEREDGE SCHAFFER, NETSCH, BERMAN & DEMUZIO 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-000-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/056-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0127 Effective date 08-01-85 SB-0894 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, par. 39c) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall notify the Auditor General that the Department has written off an unenforceable debt within 75, rather than 60, days after taking such action. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision authorizing the Department of Revenue to write off unenforce- able debts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 15, par. 102) Adds provisions amending "An Act in relation to uncollected claims" and the Civil Administrative Code to permit the Department of Revenue to write off claims when it determines the cost of collecting would exceed the amount collected, with- out complying with certain statutory requirements. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 26, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 15, new par. 223 Provides that the Comptroller has the power and it shall be his duty to collect all payments, debts, taxes or any other thing of value due and owing to the State or any agency thereof and deposit such payments, debts, taxes or other thing of value in the State Treasury as provided by law. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 573 SB-0894-Cont. May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN RE Amendment No.02 ETHERI Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HASTERT First reading Rfrd to C May 23 May 24 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 26 Jul 24 Sep 01 VENUE EDGE Adopted Adopted -omm on Assignment Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Re-assigned to Revenue Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 VINSON 053-057-001 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Lost Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 VINSON Adopted 070-032-003 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0224 Effective date 09-01-85 SB-0895 COFFEY, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 121, par. 3-104.2) Amends the Highway Code in the Federal Aid Article. Adds reference to Federal Aid Road Act. Deletes references to the "Highway Safety Act of 1973" and the "Federal-Aid Highway Amendments of 1974". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MAYS May 23 Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 13 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0298 Effective date 01-01-86 574 SB-0896 ' SB-0896 BLOOM, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (New Act) Authorizes the Department of Conservation to convey land in Warren County to the Warren County Soil and Conservation District. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes numerous minor changes in capitalization and phrasing. Makes no sub- stantive change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifically reserves the perpetual right or easement to DOT to enter upon said parcels or portions for construction, operation, maintenance or improvements of said FA-Rte. 404. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Authorizes the Directors of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and Central Management Services to convey certain realty by quitclaim deed to the Zion Latvian Church in Chicago. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Tabled Amendment No.02 BLOOM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive May 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 PULLEN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 PULLEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,03 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,03/057-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0912 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-0897 DAVIDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, par. 132.6) Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act to exclude from the bidding requirements the purchase of forensic laboratory analytical equipment by the Department of Law Enforcement. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the Department to certify need jointly with the Department of Central Management Services. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 575 SB-0897-Cont. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO. Deletes requirement that Dept. of State Police must certify need jointly with the Dept. of Central Management Services. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 13 Recommended do pass 012-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 104-013-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto DAVIDSON Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 28 Mtn fild accept amend veto OBLINGER Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 111-002-001 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1087 Effective date 07-01-86 SB-0898 TOPINKA, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAF- FER. (Ch. 111, par. 2664) Amends the Private Detectives and Private Security Act of 1983. Deletes the re- quirement that an applicant to become a private alarm company show proof that it has an Illinois licensed private alarm contractor in charge. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Tabled By Sponsor SB-0899 SCHUNEMAN, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 21-101 through 21-121, par. 7-114; rep. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 576 SB-0899-Cont. pars. 21-102, 21-104, 21-107, 21-107.1, 21-108, 21-111, 21-118, 21-119 and 21-120) Amends Article 21 of the Pension Code to update and recodify the Social Securi- ty Enabling Act; updates references to that Article. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-899 does not have a financial impact. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Apr 18 Apr 30 May 02 May 14 May 16 May 20 May 23 Jun 06 Jun 14 Activities Committee discharged Re-assigned to Executive Pension Note Filed Committee Executive Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Primary Sponsor Changed To OBLINGER Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Committee Personnel and Pensions Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0900 SCHAFFER. (Ch. 26, par. 3-806 and Ch. 38, par. 17-1) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code and the Criminal Code. Provides that a person who stops payment on a check without a good faith belief of the existence of a bona fide defense against the payee is liable for costs on such check and also com- mits a deceptive practice. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KLEMM First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SB-0901 SCHAFFER - LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 332) Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act. Expands the advisory, consulta- tive, and educational services which the IL Housing Development Authority may provide to certain non-profit and limited-profit entities. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 577 SB-0901-Cont. 578 May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SB-0902 SCHAFFER - LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 302) Amends the "Illinois Housing Development Act". Indicates the definition of "re- sidential mortgage" under the Act may apply to multi-unit structures as well as sin- gle-unit structures. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SSB-0903 FAWELL - ZITO. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.31c) Amends The School Code. Authorizes joint agreements to be administered by a governing board consisting of designated representatives of other existing joint agreements. Provides for recognition of joint agreement associations in connection therewith. Validates the administration of joint agreements in a manner consistent with the manner now sought to be expressly authorized, commencing July 1, 1984. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 579 SB-0903-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.31c Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-132; Ch. 122, par. 10-22.31 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause, creates An Act to validate the organization of certain special education joint agreements which pro- vide for representation on the governing board by less than all participating school districts, amends The School and Pension Codes in connection therewith, and adds an immediate effective date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 022-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0535 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-0904 FAWELL. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 1-116) Amends the General Provisions Article of the Pension Code to authorize court or- ders that allow the former spouse of a member to remain eligible for survivor's bene- fits until one of the parties remarries, or as otherwise provided by the court order. PENSION IMPACT NOTE It is not possible to determine the costs of SB-904. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0905 FAWELL. (Ch. 34, new par. 5606.1) Amends the Public Defender Act. Authorizes the Public Defender, with the ap- proval of the Chief Judge of the Circuit, to appoint investigators who shall be classi- fied as peace officers and may, after training, carry weapons. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. SB-0905-Cont. 580 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 14, new par. 5c; Ch. 38, par. 24-2 Permits the State's Attorney to appoint investigators. Grants the investigators the same powers of securing and service of warrants as sheriffs and police officers within the jurisdiction of their County. Authorizes such persons to carry firearms while in actual investigation if they have satisfactorily completed the training pro- gram offered or approved by the Illinois Local Governmental Law Enforcement Of- ficers Training Board which substantially conforms to standards promulgated under the Illinois Police Training Act and An Act in relation to firearms training to peace officers. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to permit such training State's Attorneys investigators and Public Defender investigators to carry firearms. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-008-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted 024-023-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Executive SB-0906 FAWELL. (Ch. 5, pars. 1501, 1502, 1504, 1505 and 1507) Amends the Illinois Farm Equipment Fair Dealership Law. Changes short title to the Illinois Farm, Industrial and Construction Equipment Fair Dealership Law. Expands the scope of the Act to include industrial and construction equipment. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 11 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0363 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0907 CHEW - RUPP, LECHOWICZ, DEGNAN, BERMAN, JONES, TOPINKA AND NETSCH. (Ch. 73, par. 979) Amends Insurance Code. Provides that no policy of group accident and health in- surance shall exclude coverage for alcoholism or substance abuse, non - hospital based residential rehabilitation programs and outpatient services. 581 SB-0907-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes prohibition against exclusion from coverage under group accident and health insurance policies outpatient services or nonhospital based residential reha- bilitation programs for alcoholism or substance abuse. Adds effective date provision. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, par. 979 Adds reference to: Ch. 73, new par. 755.16a Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Prohibits the cancellation of certain casualty policies except for specific reasons including nonpayment of pre- mium, material misrepresentation, violation of policy, and others. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 RUPP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor RUPP Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor DELEO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Insurance Jun 12 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Withdrawn Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Remvd from Consent Calendar PANAYOTOVICH, PANGLE & RYDER Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Oct 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Oct 17 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Oct 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Motion disch comm, advc 2nd RETURN TO CALENDAR 3RD RDING - DELEO Committee discharged 118-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 31 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 REGAN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 STECZO Withdrawn Amendment No.04 PARKE Tabled STECZO Amendment No.05 STECZO Adopted SB-0907-Cont. Oct 31-Cont. Amendment No.06 REGAN RULED OUT OF ORDER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor LECHOWICZ, DEGNAN, Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN, JONES Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA & NETSCH Secretary's Desk Concurence 05 S Concurs in H Amend. 05/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Nov 01 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1005 Effective date 11-01-85 'SB-0908 KUSTRA - PHILIP - DEANGELIS - ZITO - KARPIEL - SCHAFFER - MACDONALD AND KEATS. (New Act) Creates the Metropolitan Airport Authority Act which establishes a 9-member appointed governing board. The area within the jurisdiction of the Authority in- cludes the counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, Will and McHenry. The Author- ity is directed to conduct a feasibility study on the establishment of an additional airport as well as expansion of existing airport facilities in the Chicago metropolitan region. It shall also study the impaction on the residents of the area in terms of air and noise pollution and vehicular traffic flow. It is also directed to study the most ef- ficient and accountable technique of governing all airports in the area. The Authori- ty is required to report the results of its studies to the General Assembly beginning January 1, 1987. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor KEATS Committee Executive SSB-0909 KUSTRA - ETHEREDGE. (Ch. 122, par. 30-15.18) Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Law in The School Code to in- crease to $350,000,000 from $175,000,000 the aggregate outstanding bond limit of the Illinois Scholarship Commission. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 May 01 May 08 May 16 May 17 May 23 Jun 06 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jul 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Higher Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 582 SB-0909-Cont. Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0257 Effective date 09-03-85 SB-0910 MAROVITZ - DEMUZIO. (New Act) Creates the Financial Institutions Disclosure and Protection Act which requires banks, saving and loan associations and credit unions to disclose certain information to depositors and potential depositors relating to the calculating of earning on de- posits, and requirements of the institution with respect to deposits, and certain rules and procedures relating to checking accounts. Make a violation of the Act a Class A misdemeanor. Provides for other civil damages for depositors. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with a bill requiring all fi- nancial institutions to make certain disclosures to the Director of Financial Institu- tions. Reports are available to the public. Requires the Director to conduct public hearings on whether to allow a financial institution to offer new services. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provision that provides that no financial institution shall be permitted to offer or provide new services to the public or acquire another financial institution unless it complies with the provisions of the Act. Deletes the provision relating to public hearings. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Re-committed to Finance and Credit Regulations 'SB-0911 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 116, par. 206) Amends The Freedom of Information Act to provide that the fee for a copy of an accident report obtained under that Act shall be as established under Section 11-416 of The Illinois Motor Vehicle Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the fee for a copy of any accident report from any law enforcement agency shall be the same fee as provided under Sec. 11-416 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation Apr 24 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DEMUZIO Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 583 SB-0911-Cont. May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor RYDER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Transportation Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0912 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 17, par. 5234) Amends the Sales Finance Agency Act. Provides that damages due to a violation of the Act may be recovered in a civil action. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 25 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor SATTERTHWAITE Added As A Joint Sponsor BOWMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 076-038-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0704 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-0913 DEMUZIO - MAITLAND - POSHARD. (Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1) Amends The School Code. Requires each pupil, upon entering any school, to pro- vide a fingerprint identification card which the school shall keep on record. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 17-2 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and provides incre- mental increases in the authorized educational and transportation tax rates for all unit school districts. Adds an immediate effective date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-002-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 584 SB-0913-Cont. May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 11 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED Oct 29 Primary Sponsor Changed To MULCAHEY Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED Motion disch comm, advc 2nd PLACE CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY - MULCAHEY Committee discharged 118-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 30 Second Reading Amendment No.01 STECZO Adopted 069-033-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 31 Third Reading - Passed 077-032-003 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor POSHARD S Concurs in H Amend. 01/052-002-000 Passed both Houses Nov 04 Sent to the Governor Nov 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1022 Effective date 11-08-85 SB-0914 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 17, par. 2508) Amends the Illinois Bank Holding Company Act of 1957. Adds effective date of amendatory Act of the 82nd General Assembly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 380 Provides that a State bank electing to dissolve voluntarily shall provide copies of the contract with another State or national bank to assume the liabilities of the dis- solving bank. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 585 SB-0914-Cont. Jun 20 Jul 18 Sep 03 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0258 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0915 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 5, par. 1207) Amends the Illinois Farm Development Authority Act. Deletes a reference to the Farmers Home Administration as a source from which the Illinois Farm Develop- ment Authority may procure insurance, letters of credit or guarantees. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 5, par. 1206 Authorizes members of the Illinois Farm Development Authority Board to re- ceive compensation in an amount not to exceed $100 per day for any regular or spe- cial meeting of the Board with such compensation not to exceed $1,500 per year and paid from fees collected by the Authority. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 May 29 May 31 Jun 12 Jun 14 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jul 18 Sep 14 Oct 16 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Primary Sponsor Changed To RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Added As A Joint Sponsor WAIT Committee Agriculture Recommended do pass 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 107-006-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto DEMUZIO 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 032-024-000 Total veto stands. SB-0916 LEMKE - BLOOM. (Ch. 23, pars. 3-10.9, 3-10.9a; Ch. 95, rep. pars. 56, 57; Ch. 110, pars. 12-112, 12-113, 12-114, 12-115, 12-122, 12-131, 12-132, 12-137, 12-141, 12-142, 12-150, 12-401, 12-402, 12-403; new pars. 15-1101 thru 15-1107, 15-1201 thru 15-1222, 15-1301, 15-1302, 15-1401 thru 15-1404, 15-1501 thru 15-1512, 15-1601 thru 15-1604, 15-1701 thru 15-1706; rep. pars. 12-117, 12-118, 12-123 thru 12-130, 12-151, 15-101 thru 15-311) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Revises the law in relation to mortgage foreclosures. Makes related amendments of other Acts. Repeals existing mortgage foreclosure provisions. Effective July 1, 1986. 586 SB-0916-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Apr 18 Committee discharged Re-assigned to Judiciary I SSB-0917 NETSCH. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1010.1) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to impose a schedule of fees for con- struction and operating permits for air pollution sources, beginning January 1, 1986. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor 'SB-0918 NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 23, par. 5-2) Amends Public Aid Code. Provides that medical assistance shall be available to persons who are determined eligible for basic maintenance under the Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled and the Aid to Families with Dependent Children Articles by disregarding the maximum earned income permitted by federal law. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SB-0919 BLOOM - LUFT - SOMMER - DAWSON - VADALABENE - DARROW - GEO-KARIS. (New Act; Ch. 24, par. 1361; Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 604, 605 and 611, new par. 604.1; Ch. 120, pars. 641, 643, 643e and 645; Ch. 122, par. 18-8; Ch. 127., par. 46.19a) Creates the Foreign Trade Zone Tax Increment Allocation Act and amends the Foreign Trade Zone Act, the Illinois Enterprize Zone Act, the Revenue Act of 1939, the School Code and the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Authorizes counties to utilize tax increment financing for certain purposes within federally des- ignated foreign trade zones and to exercise certain other powers relating to such fi- nancing. Removes the $1,000,000 tax abatement limitation for property in a foreign trade zone. Permits one taxing district, after a hearing, to abate the taxes of other taxing districts on property within a foreign trade zone. Provides that recipients in foreign trade zones shall be given priority for certain job training grants. Provides that all foreign trade zones shall be designated enterprise zones. Provides that a unit of local government establishing a foreign trade zone may exercise any power which may be exercised by a Port District. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue SB-0920 HOLMBERG. (Ch. 81, par. 1002-12) Amends the Public Library District Act to rewrite the provisions relating to the transfer of territory from one library district to another; requires the consent of the expanding district, and provides for supervision by the circuit court. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies some of the factors to be considered by the judge in determining wheth- er to approve a transfer of territory. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 587 SB-0920-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires that the benefits of transfer be "substantially" equal. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor GIORGI First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor STECZO Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 05 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 GIORGI Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE SB-0921 POSHARD - DUNN,RALPH - O'DANIEL. Appropriates funds to Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for Greater Egypt Regional Planning Development Commission and to SIU-Carbondale for a joint coordination to develop overall marketing strategy to include an industrial site handbook for certain counties. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Appropriations I SB-0922 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8) Amends An Act concerning public utilities. Empowers the Commission to order any public utility to conduct a management audit of any aspect of its operation. Pro- vides for the payment of the costs of any such audit to the Public Utility Fund. Au- thorizes the Commission to enter into joint implementation of plans for the dispatch of all electric generating facilties from a single control center. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0923 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9) Amends An Act concerning public utilities. Provides that any public utility shall furnish to the Commission the results of any analysis or study performed in relation to its operation. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0924 SCHUNEMAN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1017) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that a community water supply may qualify for exemption from the mandatory chlorination requirement by submitting samples of microbiological analysis once every 6 months rather than at 588 SB-0924-Cont. twice the frequency specified in the Pollution Control Board regulations, when the microbiological analysis for the 6 months immediately preceding the date of the submission of the samples has shown that there is no contamination in excess of the Environmental Protection Agency's water quality limits. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 043-014-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor WASHINGTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCMASTER Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'SB-0925 CARROLL - HALL, WELCH, DEMUZIO, BARKHAUSEN, DEGNAN, JOYCE,JEROME, D'ARCO, HOLMBERG, LUFT, MAROVITZ, VADALA- BENE, SOMMER, BLOOM, O'DANIEL, POSHARD, ZITO AND NETSCH. (New Act) Establishes an Employee Suggestion Award Program, administered by a board appointed by the legislative leadership, to provide cash and honorary awards to State employees whose adopted suggestions result in substantial savings or im- provements in State operations. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 15, new par. 222.2. Makes the Auditor General an ex-officio member of the Employee Suggestion Award Board. Makes the awards payable from appropriations to the Board. Amends the State Comptroller Act to require the Comptroller to reserve protions of appropriation line items designated by the Board as to which savings apply. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 3, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 63b13.27 Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Establishes within the Department of Central Manage- ment Services an annual program to encourage improvements in State operations by financially rewarding the employees whose suggestions realize the greatest cost savings. Creates a 7-member appointed board to administer the program. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Authorizes the Board to request the State Comptroller and the Bureau of the Budget to place in reserve the amount of estimated savings for which the Board made an award and authorizes the State Comptroller, with the approval of the Bu- reau of the Budget, to hold in reserve such amount in the appropriate line item of the affected agency's appropriation. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 589 SB-0925-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor CURRAN Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN Committee State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 20 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRAN, HICKS, CULLERTON, OBLINGER & RYDER Jul 02 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, SANGMEISTER, SCHUNEMAN & Senate report submitted House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/090-013-004 Jul 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SSB-0926 RIGNEY. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to increase the civil penalty for con- tinuing violations of rules relating to class II wells from $1000 to $2000 per day. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 590 SB-0927 SB-0927 RIGNEY. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 7) Amends An Act concerning public utilities. Raises the fee from $1 to $2 for certi- fying each copy of the Commission's annual report, or each copy of any report made by a public utility to the Commission. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0928 RIGNEY. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1030) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a nonsubstantive change re- lating to investigations. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0929 WATSON - DEANGELIS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-118) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to redefine "essential parts" by including in the present definition that such parts, as presently defined, must be part of a vehicle less than 7 years old. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation SB-0930 KELLY. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-20.14a) Amends The School Code to require school boards to ensure 2 days rest each week to noncertificated employees, with certain exceptions. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SSB-0931 DEMUZIO. (New Act) Creates the Community Right to Know Act. Requires certain businesses to noti- fy the Environmental Protection Agency by July 1, 1986, of the presence of certain priority chemical substances, and to file an annual report about such substances be- ginning March 1, 1987; provides for exemption where the information has previous- ly been supplied. Requires the Agency to publish an annual report summarizing the information contained in the reports filed, and to make the information available to the public. Specifies civil penalties for violations of the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy ' SB-0932 WELCH. (New Act) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 591 SB-0932-Cont. Creates the Acid Deposition Research and Control Act; requires the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to study the problem of acid rain; creates an advi- sory committee; requires reports. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0933 TOPINKA - KUSTRA - KELLY - LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 24, new par. 11-42-13) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to permit municipalities to license tree experts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the licensing may apply to "arborists" and persons who treat shrubs. Provides that the corporate authorities shall establish standards and may require bonding or insurance. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jun 26 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 KUBIK Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Adopted SB-0934 WELCH. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates the Telephone Lifeline Rate and Universal Service Fund Act and amends the State Finance Act. Requires the Illinois Commerce Commission to es- tablish lifeline telephone rates and to develop criteria for determining eligibility for such rates. Imposes a 1% tax on gross revenues of telephone corporations providing intrastate interexchange telecommunications service, with revenues from such tax to be deposited into the newly created Universal Telephone Service Fund to subsi- dize exchange telephone corporations for the provision of lifeline telephone service. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0935 DAWSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-401 and 4153-402) Amends Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979. Permits the discharge of a resident for the safety of facility staff or visitors, or for late payment for services of at least 30 days 3 times within one year. Provides that the requirement of a mini- mum written notice of 21 days for discharge shall not apply when the discharge is mandated by the physical or emotional safety of the residents, the facility staff or facility visitors. 592 SB-0935-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To WHITE Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Committee Human Services Jun 12 Tbl-pursuant Hse Rul 26D Mtn filed take from Table WHITE Tabled Pursuant to Rule26D SB-0936 DAWSON AND LEMKE. (Ch. 23, pars. 6304 and 6503) Amends the Elder Abuse Demonstration Program Act and an Act in relation to victims of violence and abuse. Requires the Department on Aging to select grantees for elder abuse programs and to specify selection criteria by rule. Permits the De- partment to require home health aides and other paraprofessionals to report elder abuse. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 12 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0536 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0937 DAWSON. (Ch. 24, new pars. 11-74-5.1 and 11-74.2-8.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that no municipality, including home rule units, may enter into an agreement with a commercial enterprise for the 593 SB-0937-Cont. financing of an industrial project or commercial project with the proceeds of indus- trial project bonds or commercial redevelopment bonds issued pursuant to such Code unless the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and any person with whom the enterprise has a collective bargaining agreement are first notified. Provides that no such agreement shall be made unless the Department determines that there will be a net increase in the number of jobs and that workers losing jobs as a result of the project will be relocated to jobs at the project site. Requires the commercial enterprise to notify the Department as to the number of jobs actually lost or created as the result of a project. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, new par. 850.06a Provides that the regulation provided by the Act is an exclusive State function rather than a limitation on home rule powers. Provides that the Department shall annually submit a report to the General Assembly on information it receives under the Act. Amends the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act to impose similar requirements with regard to industrial projects under that Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Committee Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV SB-0938 DAWSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-702) Amends Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979. Except under emergency cir- cumstances, requires each complainant to sign a written transcription of his com- plaint. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall not be required to investigate any complaint against the facility where an identical complaint has been classified as invalid after investigation within 60 days of the current complaint. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Human Services 594 SB-0938-Cont. Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SLATER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-0939 DAWSON. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 705) Amends the Guardianship and Advocacy Act. Provides that the determination of the eligible person's or ward's financial ability to pay for legal or guardianship ser- vices shall be based upon the income of the eligible person or ward as affected by his needs and those of family members for whom the eligible person or ward is legally responsible who are financially dependent upon the eligible person or ward. The Ad- vocacy and Guardianship Commission shall establish rules regarding the provision of hearings for eligible persons or wards prior to termination or suspension of services. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes substance of amendatory language. Replaces with requirement of Guardianship and Advocacy Commission to adopt rules and regulations for deter- mining eligibility. Sets standards of income eligibility for receiving services of the Commission. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAWSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor LEVIN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0940 DAWSON. (Ch. 111, pars. 3704 and 3711) Amends the Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice Act. Requires, rather than allows, the Director of the Department of Registration and Education to promul- gate rules for the enforcement and administration of the Act. Specifies that the rules shall include the standards used in determining when oral interviews will be conducted and the procedures for their conduct, the standards used in determining fitness to practice therapy, the fees charged for certificate examinations and the 595 SB-0940-Cont. standards for passage of such examinations. Provides a certificate expired less than 5 years may be considered as prima facie evidence of the fitness of the former licensee. Apr 11 1985 Apr 16 Apr 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 044-003-007 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor LEVIN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SB-0941 DAWSON. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 711) Amends the Guardianship and Advocacy Act to provide that the Legal Advocacy Service shall make a good faith effort to obtain private counsel for eligible persons under the Act regardless of whether an eligible person has requested such service. The Guardianship and Advocacy Commission shall establish by rule the procedures and standards by which it will attempt to secure private counsel for eligible persons. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 736 Replaces the amendatory text for Section 11 of the Guardianship and Advocacy Act and adds a new Section 36 to the Act. Requires the Agency to aid people in ob- taining legal counsel and requires adoption of rules to guide the Agency in perform- ing this function. Also provides that such rules are subject to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAWSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor LEVIN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 26 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Tabled House Rule 37(G) 596 SB-0942 SB-0942 DAWSON. (Ch. 111, par. 4422.1) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Provides that standards used to determine whether to renew a visiting professor permit shall be specified by rule. Requires the Department of Registration and Education to promulgate rules to specify standards used to determine whether an interview is required in connection with the issuance of a visiting professor permit or the renewal of such a permit. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor JOHNSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0943 DAWSON. (Ch. 144, pars. 1404 and 1405) Amends Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Nurses to require that the Depart- ment of Public Health adopt within one year of the effective date of this amendatory Act rules establishing criteria for the selection of loan recipients. Permits the De- partment to require as a condition for a loan that the recipient agree to pay the costs of a suit if the Department prevails in an action for damages under the loan con- tract. Requires the Department within one year of the effective date of this amenda- tory Act to establish standards for determining whether an applicant has reasonable promise of successfully completing a baccalaureate program in professional nursing. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 144, pars. 1403 and 1406 Defines an approved institution as a college or university which has National League for Nursing accreditation. Deletes the provision that the Department of Public Health make available one loan for every 333 active nurses in a region. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAWSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SB-0944 DAWSON - SMITH. (Ch. 23, par. 5005) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act to require the De- partment to adopt rules which delineate its criteria for determining which low in- come families will be accorded priority for day care assistance funding. 597 SB-0944-Cont. 598 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 5005 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that grant amounts shall not be lower than 52% of the cost standards established by the Department of Public Aid, and that the percentage of such standards applicable to an assistance unit may not be reduced as the result of adjustments required by the Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Human Services Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor WASHINGTON Committee Human Services Jun 12 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Verified Third Reading - Passed 060-054-000 Motion to Reconsider Vote LEVIN - MOVES TO TABLE MOTION Motion prevailed Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Third Reading - Passed 060-054-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 Calendar Consideration PP. Jun 30 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01/029-030-000 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PANAYOTOVICH, LEVIN, CULLERTON, WOJCIK & PULLEN Jul 01 Sen Conference Comm Apptd ST/DAWSON SMITH, ZITO, DONAHUE & SCHAFFER Jul 02 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/106-006-001 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/023-028-001 SB-0945 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 32.8) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides a public utility which repurchases elec- tricity from a consumer of electricity furnished by the utility shall compensate the SB-0945-Cont. consumer for the repurchased electricity at a rate of at least 50% of the rate charged by the utility for furnishing electricity to the consumer. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0946 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 903) Amends the Citizens Utility Board Act to include electric cooperatives within the definition of "public utility". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0947 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1303; rep. par. 12-109) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to require interest on judgments to be paid at a rate stated in a written contract for the underlying obligation if that stated rate is higher than the statutory rate. Deletes duplicative Section of Code. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed C lndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Re ding - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SB-0948 MAITLAND. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-709) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Department of Transportation to permit second division vehicles under 8,000 pounds to travel in any lane of traffic also permitted for first division vehicles when the Department has designated lanes of traffic to be used by different types of motor vehicles on multilaned controlled ac- cess highways with 3 or more lanes in one direction. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 May 02 Assigned to Transportation Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 006-004-000 SB-0949 KARPIEL. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. For nonfatal cases, defines serious dis- figurement as a degree of disfigurement which when viewed in the light of relevant circumstances will or reasonably could adversely affect the employee's opportunity for employment in the same or substantially similar employment as that in which the employee was engaged at the time of injury. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 599 SB-0949-Cont. Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 004-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KARPIEL Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 027-024-001 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled BERMAN MOTION LOST 027-030-000 Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 028-027-001 Third Reading - Lost 028-031-000 SB-0950 SMITH - GEO-KARIS - DARROW AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111, par. 4433 and new par. 4478.1) Amends Medical Practice Act. Requires the execution of a consent form before a physician operates on a patient for a breast tumor. Provides that the failure of a physician to inform a patient in layman's language of alternative methods for breast cancer treatment shall constitute grounds for license revocation or suspension or other disciplinary action. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS & DARROW Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SB-0951 SMITH. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.4 and 172.39) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act to make it unlawful for an employer to inquire of any prospective employee or of such prospective employee's previous employers, whether that prospective em- ployee has ever filed a claim for benefits under the Workers' Compensation Act or Workers' Occupational Diseases Act or received any benefits provided under these Acts. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Lost 019-035-001 SB-0952 SMITH. (Ch. 111, new pars. 3434.1, 4411a and 5312.1) Amends Medical Practice Act, Psychologist Registration Act and Nursing Act. Requires that applicants in each profession complete a course on the detection and treatment of alcoholism and other chemical dependency in order to receive a license. 600 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 1985 First reading SB-0952-Cont. Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-0953 SMITH. (Ch. 48, par. 1004) Amends the Minimum Wage Law regarding occupations in which gratuities have customarily been recognized as part of the remuneration. Provides the employ- er's allowance for gratuities shall not exceed 35% of the applicable minimum wage rate from the effective date of the amendatory provisions until July 1, 1986; 30% from July 1, 1986, until July 1, 1987; and 25% on and after July 1, 1987. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SSB-0954 SMITH. (Ch. 23, par. 6104.01) Amends the Act on the Aging. Requires the Department on Aging to study the feasibility of establishing and implementing an affirmative action employment plan for persons 60 or more years old. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Department shall make a grant to an institution of higher learn- ing to conduct the study. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor WASHINGTON Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEFLORE Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 12 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 OBLINGER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 112-003-000 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 Jun 30 Jul 29 Sep 25 Calendar Consideration PP. S Concurs in H Amend. 01/035-022-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0985 Effective date 09-25-85 SB-0955 SMITH. (Ch. 111, new par. 4411a) Amends Medical Practice Act. Requires that applicants who graduate from medical college or school on or after September 1, 1986 complete a course on nutri- tion in order to receive a license. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 601 SB-0955-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SSB-0956 SMITH. (Ch. 23, par. 5-2) Amends Medical Assistance Article of Public Aid Code. Includes in classes of persons eligible for assistance pregnant women whose income and resources are in- sufficient to meet the costs of necessary medical care and persons under the age of 18 who fail to qualify as dependent under the Aid to Families with Dependent Chil- dren Article who have insufficient income and resources to meet the costs of neces- sary medical care. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes as eligible for medical assistance pregnant women whose child would qualify as a dependent under Aid to Families with Dependent Children if in fact the child had already been born and persons under the age of 18 who demonstrate a need under the AFDC Article, but who fail to qualify as dependent under that Article. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes changes made by Senate amendment 1. Restores bill to original form. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the standard of medical care which the pregnant woman's income and resources are insufficient to meet shall be the maximum amount permitted un- der medical assistance provisions of the federal Social Security Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WHITE Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Human Services May 29 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 30 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 WHITE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 079-034-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 602 SB-0956-Cont. Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0913 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0957 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 26, par. 3-806) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides that the liability for bad checks or drafts shall lie exclusively with the drawer. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits a bank or holder of a dishonored instrument to assess a charge against a person who knew or should have known the instrument would not be honored. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 050-005-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary I Committee Judiciary I Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor HALLOCK Committee Judiciary I Jun 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To ZWICK Committee Judiciary I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-004-001 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 30 Nov 01 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 078-025-013 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto JOYCE,JEREMIAH 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 039-009-001 Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto ZWICK Placed Calendar Total Veto 3/5 vote required Verified Override Gov veto-Hse pass 071-039-005 Bth House Overid Total Veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1002 Effective date 10-30-85 Withdrawn 603 SB-0958 'SB-0958 WELCH. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-20.17a) Amends The School Code to require school boards to provide training programs on hazardous and toxic materials to school personnel who work with such materials. The programs must be approved by the State Board of Education in consultation with the Department of Public Health. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-0959 DEANGELIS - O'DANIEL. (Ch. 110, new pars. 2-1701 through 2-1719) Amends the "Code of Civil Procedure". Adds a new part in relation to recoveries in medical malpractice cases. Defines all types of damages and places limitations on recovery in certain categories. Provides for certain survivors benefits upon death of injured party. Imposes duties on the Director of Insurance to determine those insur- ers qualified to provide security and publish the discount rate used to adjust periodic installment payments. Prospective application only. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0960 DEANGELIS - BLOOM AND O'DANIEL. (Ch. 70, par. 2) Amends the Illinois Wrongful Death Act. Provides that in any such action in which the plaintiff seeks damages by reason of medical, hospital or other healing art malpractice, there shall be no presumption of pecuniary loss in excess of $25,000. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0961 DEANGELIS - BLOOM, JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND O'DANIEL. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1109) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure in regard to itemized verdicts by juries. Pro- vides that awards shall be broken down by categories including medical expense, lost wages, other economic loss, and losses incurred prior to the verdict and which will be incurred in the future. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SSB-0962 DEANGELIS - JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND O'DANIEL. (Ch. 110, new pars. 2-1011, 2-1012, 2-1013, 2-1014, 2-1015, 2-1016, 2-1017, 2-1018 and 2-1019) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. In lawsuits involving medical and dental malpractice, provides for a medical review panel composed of a judge, a lawyer and a physician and a dental review panel consisting of a judge, a lawyer and a dentist. Provides that each panel shall examine evidence and make determinations as to lia- bility and amount of damages. Permits the parties, by unanimous agreement, to by-pass the panel and proceed to trial. Provides that the parties, by unanimous agreement, may elect to be bound by the panel's decision. Authorizes the court to tax costs and attorney's fees to the party who loses the trial after having rejected a unanimous decision of the panel. Specifies that the determinations of the panel are admissible in a subsequent trial. Prospective application only. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 604 SB-0963 SB-0963 DEANGELIS - BLOOM, JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND O'DANIEL. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-114) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that in malicious prosecution ac- tions arising out of proceedings which sought damages for injuries or death by rea- son of medical, hospital or other healing art malpractice, the plaintiff need not plead or prove special injury to sustain his cause of action. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0964 DEANGELIS - JOYCE,JEREMIAH, BLOOM AND O'DANIEL. (Ch. 110, par. 2-611) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that an attorney whose client makes untrue allegations or denials may be liable for expenses incurred by the other party by reason of such untrue pleading. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0965 DEANGELIS - BLOOM AND O'DANIEL. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1205) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that in medical malpractice cases the damages awarded shall be increased by the amount of any insurance premiums or other direct costs paid by the plaintiff for such benefits in the two years prior to plaintiff's injury or death or to be paid by the plaintiff in the future for such benefits. Deletes the provision that reduction of a judgment by the amount of benefits to the plaintiff shall not exceed 50% of the verdict. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0966 DEANGELIS - O'DANIEL. (Ch. 110, new par. 8-2501) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to establish minimum qualifications for ex- pert witnesses in medical malpractice actions. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0967 DEANGELIS - O'DANIEL. (Ch. 110 new pars. 2-1114 and 2-1115) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Limits contingent fees of attorneys repre- senting plaintiffs in medical malpractice cases. Prospective application only. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0968 DEANGELIS - DARROW, O'DANIEL, BLOOM AND JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1010) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Permits a party named in a personal injury suit to file an affidavit disclaiming involvement rather than an answer. Any party may oppose dismissal against such party by a showing of involvement in the occur- rence alleged in the action. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I 605 SB-0969 SSB-0969 KELLY. (Ch. 122, par. 27-24.2) Amends The School Code. Requires students to satisfy minimum academic com- petency requirements of the State Board of Education before enrolling in driver's education courses. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 5 SB-0970 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, new par. 33C-1) Amends the Criminal Code. Creates the offense of contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile. Provides that any person of the age of 21 years and up- wards who with the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of a felony aids or directs a person under the age of 17 years in the commission of a felony commits the offense of contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile and is guilty of a felony one grade higher than the offense committed except when the offense com- mitted is murder or a Class X felony. In case of murder or a Class X felony, the pen- alty shall be the same as those offenses, respectively. A defendant convicted shall be responsible for the payment of all costs of rehabilitation of the juvenile. Provides that the State's Attorney shall obtain a lien on the property of a person convicted of contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile to satisfy the rehabilitation costs. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Defines rehabilitation costs as all costs incurred by the State or a local govern- ment associated with the incarceration, detention or supervision of the juvenile. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision requiring defendants convicted of the offense to pay rehabilita- tion costs of the juvenile. Deletes State's Attorney lien provisions. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Anendment No.01 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 046-000-011 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor PANGLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 008-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.01 PANGLE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 106-009-002 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 30 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 606 SB-0970-Cont. Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SSB-0971 LEMKE. (Ch. 60, par. 41) Amends the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act. Provides that if the county in- curs expenses in the return of fugitives to this State from another state, the county shall be reimbursed for such expenses out of the State Treasury. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the provisions are only applicable to felonies. Only provides for pay- ment of reasonable expenses. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEMKE Adopted Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Local Government SB-0972 LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 180-3) Amends An Act to revise the law in relation to criminal jurisprudence. Provides that a person convicted of a felony or business offense shall pay the State's cost of prosecution. Provides that a person convicted of a misdemeanor shall pay the cost of the prosecution. Provides that costs of prosecution for a misdemeanor shall include court costs and State's Attorneys' expenses and the State's costs of prosecution for a felony or business offense shall include court costs, sheriff's, juror's, and witnesses' fees, court reporter expenses and State's Attorneys' expenses. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SSB-0973 LEMKE - JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 122, par. 102-16) Amends the Public Community College Act. Prohibits distribution of funds to any community college district encouraging defamatory activities or productions. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Education-Higher ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 607 SB-0974 3SB-0974 LEMKE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 2-117.1) Amends the General Assembly Article of the Pension Code to reduce from 8 to 6 the number of years of service required for eligibility to remain in the System after leaving the General Assembly. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The costs of SB-974 would be relatively small, but it is not possible to determine the exact amount that would be involved. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes amount provided in statute to that established by the Compensation Re- view Board. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 2-110 Allows certain members of the General Assembly to obtain pension credits with- out paying the specific share of normal cost, if they apply during the month of Janu- ary, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 033-023-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 30 Primary Sponsor Changed To TERZICH Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-0975 LEMKE - GEO-KARIS. (New Act; Ch. 30, new par. 303.1; Ch. 110, pars. 9-102, 9-104, 9-111 and 12-903) The Uniform Condominium Act with certain modifications, including modifica- tions with respect to home rule units. Regulates the formation, operation and termi- nation of condominiums, and makes incidental amendments to other Acts. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SSB-0976 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 34, pars. 1501, 1502, 1504 and 1505; new pars. 1503a, 1503b and 1504a; rep. par. 1503) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 608 SB-0976-Cont. Amends the County Auditor Act. Provides that county auditors elected in coun- ties with a population of less than 3,000,000 and more than 75,000 shall be commis- sioned by the Governor. Deletes provision that the county board determine the auditor's office room and furnishings and provides that the auditor shall control in- ternal office operations, procure office materials and fix employee salaries subject to budgetary limitations established by the county board. Provides that the duties of being the general accountant of the county and installing a system of financial re- cords in county divisions shall not apply in counties of over 275,000 population. Makes other changes in the law relating to the powers and duties of county auditors. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor SATTERTHWAITE Added As A Joint Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Cor May 23 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jul 18 Sep 14 m on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 104-010-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0364 Effective date 01-01-86 Lost SB-0977 NEDZA. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.08) Amends the Regional Transportation Act to direct the Authority to study the ad- equacy of police protection on the public transportation systems under its jurisdiction. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Apr 24 Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 01T-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RONAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Transportation Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 609 SB-0978 SB-0978 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to include within the definition of hazardous substance any substance listed as a human carcinogen by the Interna- tional Agency for Research on Cancer. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0979 MACDONALD. (Ch. 34, par. 102) Amends the Counties Act. Revises vote requirement in referendum on the cre- ation of a new county from a majority of all votes cast in the election to a majority of the votes on the issue. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government SB-0980 MACDONALD. (Ch. 34, pars. 101 and 102) Amends the Counties Act. Revises the requirement for petition to create a new county from a majority to 101/4 of the legal voters of the territory proposed to be in- cluded in the new county. Removes obsolete provision referring to the constitution- ality of the formation of a new county. Revises vote requirement in referendum on the creation of a new county from a majority of all votes cast in the election to a ma- jority of the votes on the issue. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Local Government 'SB-0981 POSHARD - O'DANIEL. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1004) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to require the Illinois Department of Transpor- tation, or a local traffic authority, upon the request of any person under the age of 18 who is blind, hearing impaired or physically handicapped (as certified by a physi- cian), to erect one or more signs in the person's neighborhood to warn motor vehicle operators of the presence of such a person. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB-981 constitutes a service mandate for which 50%-100% of the increased cost to local governments is required under the State Mandates Act. The estimated cost of SB-982 could be $700,000 to $1,400,000 depending on the percentage of reim- bursement provided. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation Apr 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Transportation May 03 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 610 SB-0982 POSHARD - WELCH - ZITO AND LEMKE. (Ch. 122, par. 863) Amends the Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act to include the teaching of the early prevention and detection of cancer, heart attack, diabetes and stroke in elementary and secondary schools. Also includes the teaching of prevention of child abuse and neglect and prevention of suicide. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that early prevention and detection of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, stroke and the prevention of child abuse, neglect and suicide may (instead of shall) be included among the educational areas forming a basis for curricula in elementa- ry and secondary schools. Adds a July 1, 1985 effective date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor FLOWERS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Committee Human Services Jun 12 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Tabled Amendment No.02 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0914 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-0983 NEWHOUSE - SMITH - JONES - DAWSON. (Ch. 122, par. 10-23; new pars. 10-23.11 and 34-18.5) Amends The School Code to authorize school boards to provide staff develop- ment for local school site personnel who work with pupils in grades kindergarten through 8, in the detection, reporting and prevention of child abuse and neglect. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Apr 24 May 08 May 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 611 SB-0982 SB-0983-Cont. May 17 May 20 May 23 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 17 612 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Primary Sponsor Changed To BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0537 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-0984 SMITH, POSHARD AND NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 23, par. 2215) Amends the Child Care Act of 1969 to require the Department of Children and Family Services to visit a licensed child care facility at least three times a year. Mandates the personnel who visit the facility to inspect for child abuse and neglect. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces the number of required visits from 3 to one per year. Permits a visit at any time for inspection and to ensure child safety. Requires some, rather than all, representatives to receive training in the detection and prevention of exploitation and abuse. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor WASHINGTON Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor WHITE Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 05 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Jun 18 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 27 Jun 28 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/YOUNG,A, WHITE, CULLERTON, WOJCIK & RYDER ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0984-Cont. Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SMITH NEWHOUSE, DAWSON, DONAHUE & SCHAFFER Jul 02 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/111-000-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/021-030-005 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/SMITH NEWHOUSE, DAWSON, DONAHUE & SCHAFFER Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/YOUNG,A, WHITE, CULLERTON, WOJCIK & RYDER SB-0985 POSHARD - O'DANIEL. (Ch. 85, par. 507) Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Requires police training schools to in- clude optional instruction designed to help probationary police officers qualify for a permit to conduct chemical tests for the detection of alcohol or other drugs in the blood, breath or urine of persons suspected of driving under the influence. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation May 03 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SB-0986 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 110 1/2, new par. 4-16) Amends the Probate Act. Permits disposition of tangible, nonbusiness personal effects by a will reference to a separate list prepared before or after the will's execu- tion. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the testator's signature on the separate list to be witnessed by 2 persons and notarized, and provides that if any conflict exists between 2 or more such lists, the last dated shall control. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SB-0987 JOYCE,JEROME AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to include "refuse" within the defini- tion of "waste". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 613 SB-0987--Cont. Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 29 Re-committed to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-0988 WATSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1009) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to allow open burning of landscape waste in Kane, Will, Madison, St. Clair, Peoria and Winnebago Counties. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 005-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 042-013-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 097-020-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0705 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0989 KELLY. (Ch. 46, par. 11-2) Amends The Election Code. Authorizes county boards to consolidate contiguous election precincts containing fewer than 600 voters into one precinct containing be- tween 500 and 800 voters. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 46, new pars. 7-47.1, 17-13, 18-5.1 Permits the State Board of Elections to grant exemptions to accessibility require- ments for polling places in certain cases. Provides for delivery of ballots to disabled voters affected by such inaccessibility of polling places. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the granting of such exemptions to accessibility requirements shall be in accordance with federal law. Makes the exemptions valid for 2 rather than 3 years. Requires that requests for ballot delivery be made on or before the election day. Requires delivery of a portable voting booth with the ballot. Permits pollwat- chers to observe the procedures surrounding such ballot delivery and voting. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 614 SB-0989-Cont. May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Amendment No.02 KELLY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Elections SB-0990 BARKHAUSEN. (New Act; Ch. 106 1/2, rep. pars. 44 through 73) Repeals the "Uniform Limited Partnership Act", filed June 28, 1917. Creates the "1986 Uniform Limited Partnership Act". Provides for filing of certificate of limit- ed partnership with the Secretary of State, rather than with County Recorder of Deeds. Authorizes the Attorney General to bring action to restrain foreign limited partnerships from violating this Act. Makes other changes. Effective January 1, 1986, except that certain provisions relating to the names of limited partnerships, administration by the Secretary of State and law governing foreign limited partner- ships are deferred until July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-0991 BARKHAUSEN AND KEATS. (Ch. 26, pars. 8-102, 8-103, 8-104, 8-105, 8-106, 8-107, 8-201, 8-202, 8-203, 8-204, 8-205, 8-206, 8-207, 8-301, 8-302, 8-303, 8-304, 8-305, 8-306, 8-307, 8-308, 8-309, 8-310, 8-311, 8-312, 8-313, 8-314, 8-315, 8-316, 8-317, 8-318, 8-319, 8-320, 8-401, 8-402, 8-403, 8-404, 8-405 and 8-406; new pars. 8-108, 8-321, 8-408 and 8-409) Amends Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code to incorporate the amend- ments approved in 1977 by the National Conference of Commissioners of Uniform State Laws. Establishes provisions to govern electronic securities transactions. Pro- vides for "certificated" securities, those evidenced by a piece of paper, and "uncerti- ficated" securities, those which exist on the issuer's records and are not evidenced by a piece of paper. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor KEATS Committee Finance and Credit Regulations SB-0992 BARKHAUSEN. (New Act; Ch. 17, pars. 1674, 2102 and 4441; Ch. 110 1/2, par. 1-2.21, 11-1 and 28-10; Ch. 110 1/2 rep. pars. 201 thru 211) Creates the Illinois Uniform Transfers to Minors Act. Amends the Trusts and Trustees Act, the Common Trust Fund Act, The Illinois Credit Union Act and the Probate Act of 1975. Repeals the Illinois Uniform Gifts to Minors Act. Regulates Transfers of property to minors. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical corrections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides an additional method of creating custodial property. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes effective date July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Changes the value of property which may be transfered to an adult member of a minor's family as custodian from $10,000 to $50,000. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations 615 SB-0992- Cont. May 03 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Adopted Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor BRESLIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Recommended do pass 013-001-000 Adopted Adopted Adopted Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BRESLIN Amendment No.02 BRESLIN Amendment No.03 BRESLIN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 111-002-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,03 057-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0915 Effective date 07-01-86 SB-0993 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections and the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that any person charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or other drug, who within the last 4 years has pleaded to a charge other than the original charge of driving under the influence pursuant to a plea agreement, shall not be eligible for a supervision disposition. Requires that any person charged with driving under the in- fluence of alcohol or other drug shall not be given a lesser charge, who within the last 5 years has been similarly charged and been convicted, given a lesser charge by plea agreement, or been assigned supervision. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes prohibition against plea agreement for persons who had, within the last 5 years, been given a lesser charge as a result of a plea agreement, or who had been placed on court supervision. Provides that prohibition of court supervision sentence applies to violation of Section 11-503 (reckless driving), instead of Section 11-501 (DUI) when a charge or finding for a similar violation had resulted from a plea agreement. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 May 20 May 23 Jun 11 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 616 SB-0993 Cont. Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 110-005-002 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0916 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0994 BLOOM - D'ARCO - NETSCH AND MAITLAND. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1, 2a and 10.1) Amends the Public Utilities Act to change the name of the Illinois Commerce Commission to the Illinois Public Service Commission. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1, 2a, 10.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2; Ch. 38, par. 60-5; Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 3-101, 3-120, 3-121, 8-403, 8-406, 9-202, 9-220, 9-221, 9-222, 10-110, 10-201, 11-204, new par. 9-222.1; Ch. 120, pars. 467.16, 468, 2002 Deletes everything and amends various Acts. Authorizes partial exemptions from State and municipal utility taxes for qualified businesses situated within enterprise zones. Extends such exemptions to taxes imposed under the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act. Makes other changes necessitated by multiple enactments by the General Assembly. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-241 Adds provisions amending the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a public utility which forgives a late payment charge for a residential customer once in a calendar year shall extend the same privilege to small businesses. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-241 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 2-201 Specifies that no fees shall be charged for Commerce Commission records fur- nished the Public Council. Deletes provision that a utility must forgive late payment charges from small businesses if such charges are forgiven from individuals. Revises the time periods during which the Commission is to file certain documents with the appellate court. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Committee discharged Re-referred to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 25 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Oct 15 Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 5C Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BLOOM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BLOOM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 617 SB-0994-Cont. Oct 29 Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN First reading Referred to Rules Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Assigned to Assignment of Bills Motion advc 2nd,no refr com Advanced 2nd w/o ref to com 118-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PANAYOTOVICH Amendment No.02 PANAYOTOVICH Amendment No.03 PANAYOTOVICH Amendment No.04 HASTERT Amendment No.05 DAVIS Amendment No.06 DAVIS Amendment No.07 DAVIS Amendment No.08 HASTERT Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/113-000-000 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 107-001-000 Jan 08 1986 Secretary's Desk Concurence 04 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 04 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 04 H Refuses to Recede Amend 04 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Adopted Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn 5 SB-0995 COLLINS. (Ch. 38, new pars. 33C-1, 33C-2, 33C-3, 33C-4, 33C-5 and 33C-6; Ch. 127, par. 132.602; new pars. 132.600 and 132.608.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Minority and Female Business En- terprise Act. Makes it a Class 4 felony to fraudulently obtain or retain certification as a minority or female owned business, to willfully make a false statement to cer- tain officials for the purpose of influencing the certification or denial of certification of a minority or female owned business, to willfully obstruct or impede the investi- gation of the qualifications of a minority or female owned business requesting certi- fication, to fraudulently obtain public money reserved for minority or female owned businesses, or to knowingly misrepresent oneself as a minority or female owned business when selling products or services. Provides that no contract let to a minori- ty or female owned business shall satisfy the participation goals of the Act unless such business has been certified under this Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 025-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 618 SB-0995-Cont. Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-0996 COLLINS. (New Act) Prohibits a strip search of correctional employees entering or remaining on the grounds of a penal institution unless there is reasonable grounds to suspect that the correctional employee has brought a concealed weapon or contraband into the penal institution without authorization from the chief administrative officer of the penal institution. Applicable to all correctional employees employed by State and local governmental penal institutions. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SB-0997 COLLINS. (Ch. 46, par. 19-13; new par. 20-13.2) Amends The Election Code. Extends current provisions regarding emergency ab- sentee voting of hospitalized voters to apply to voters who, not more than 5 days be- fore an election, have been admitted to a nursing home due to an illness or injury. Allows college and university students currently residing outside the election juris- dictions in which they are registered due to their attendance at the college or univer- sity to vote for president and vice-president only, or State executive officers only, in the appropriate year, at the general election, in the election jurisdictions in which they currently reside, without registering in such election jurisdictions. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 19-13; new par. 20-13.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 19-1, 19-3, 19-4 and 19-5; new par. 19-12.3 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Provides a qualified elector may vote by absentee ballot where he will be unable to vote at the polls because he is tem- porarily abiding outside the precinct in which he is registered to vote due to the fact he is a student attending an institution of higher education. Further provides for a Temporarily Absent Student Notice which, when filed with the election authority, will enable a qualified elector temporarily abiding, or expecting to temporarily abide, outside the precinct in which he is registered to vote due to the fact he is a stu- dent attending an institution of higher education to automatically receive an absen- tee ballot application prior to each election at which he is entitled to vote during the 2-year period following the date of his Temporarily Absent Student Notice. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides if, after mailing an absentee ballot application to an individual for whom the election authority has a temporarily absent student notice on file the ap- plication is returned to the election authority by the U.S. Postal Service as nonde- liverable, the authority shall not mail ballot applications for subsequent elections to the individual until the individual files a new temporarily absent student notice. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 004-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 619 SB-0997-Cont. May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 COLLINS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elections Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 098-005-014 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0917 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-0998 COLLINS. (Ch. 111, par. 4433; new par. 4434b) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Prohibits a physician who prescribes any drug for a patient from requiring or recommending to the patient that such patient fill his prescription at a pharmacy or drug store in which such physician has an ownership or other pecuniary interest. Makes violation a ground for discipline by the Depart- ment of Registration and Education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the restriction does not apply to a physician who is a provider affili- ated wth a health maintenance organization or preferred provider organization when recommending that the patient fill his prescription at a pharmacy or drugstore which has entered into a contractual agreement with the health maintenance orga- nization or preferred provider organization. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 COLLINS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 037-011-007 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor TURNER Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 620 SSB-0999 COLLINS. (Ch. 38, new par. 16-3.2) Amends Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person commits theft by breach of contract when he fails to render a service which he has entered into a written or oral contract with another party to deliver and for which he has accepted and re- fused to return partial or full payment. Makes a person convicted of theft by breach of contract guilty of a Class 4 felony. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-1000 COLLINS - CARROLL. (Ch. 17, par. 6407) Amends An Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connection with sales on credit and the lending of money to provide that the maximum rate of interest on credit card accounts and revolving credit accounts shall not exceed 125% of the prime rate. Permits adjustment in June and December of each year. Defines terms. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Changes interest limit to the Federal Reserve Discount Rate plus 10 percentage points, rather than 1 1/2% per month. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 527 and 528 Amends the Retail Installment Sales Act to impose an interest rate limit of 25 percentage points above the Federal Interest Rate per year. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Committee Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 DEGNAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Finance and Credit Regulations SB-1001 COLLINS. (Ch. 23, new par. 4-2a) Amends Aid to Families with Dependent Children Article of the Public Aid Code. Provides that a family subject to retrospective budgeting who reports a de- crease in income shall be eligible for transitional benefits equal to the difference be- tween the family's current or anticipated needs and its needs as determined retrospectively under federal law. Requires the Department of Public Aid to make such payments within 5 days of receipt of the family report. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 006-000-000 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 621 SB-0999 'SB-1002 LEMKE. (Ch. 23, pars. 2214, 2227 and 2228; new par. 2214.1; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends the Child Care Act of 1969 and the Civil Administrative Code. Requires all child care facility directors, officers, employees and volunteers to be certified by the Department of Law Enforcement following a criminal records investigation. Provides that no such certificate shall issue if the investigation reveals a person has been convicted of, pled nolo contendere to, or is being prosecuted for, a sex offense, felony drug offense, or other enumerated offense. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I May 01 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 May 17 May 23 Jun 14 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1003 SANGMEISTER - ROCK AND LEMKE. (Ch. 23, pars. 2252, 2254 and 2256) Amends the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984. Redefines "unit of local government" to include school districts; authorizes I SEARCH units to conduct programs aimed at the prevention of child abductions and runaways; and authorizes I SEARCH policy boards to appoint public members. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 May 31 Jun 04 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 13 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 622 SB-1002 SB-1003-Cont. Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-1004 JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-318) Amends Nursing Home Care Reform Act. Provides that it shall be a Class A misdemeanor for any person to intentionally prevent, interfere with or attempt to impede the work of duly authorized representatives of State's Attorneys and the At- torney General, in addition to representatives of the Department of Public Health, in the investigation and enforcement of the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Prohibits any person from interfering with an investigation under this Act by the Attorney General, any State's Attorney or the Dept. of Public Health. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-318 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 8A-11; Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4152-401.1 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Adds Article to Public Aid Code which prohibits any person from charging a resident of a nursing home rates in excess of rates established under The Public Aid Code. Amends Nursing Home Care Reform Act to prohibit a facility from failing to retain a resident because he is a recipient of or applicant for Medical Assistance. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor HOMER Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-001-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 21 Amendment No.01 HOMER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 SB-1005 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 14, par. 4a) Amends "An Act in regard to attorneys general and state's attorneys". Clarifies existing procedures for the advancement of funds to Assistant Attorneys General and investigators for the purchase of evidence and the payment of fees. 623 SB-1005-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor HOMER Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0438 Effective date 01-01-86 3SB-1006 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 3-110.3) Amends the Pension Code to allow police officers to transfer pension credits from one downstate police pension fund to another; requires verification of the amounts transferred by the Pension Division of the Department of Insurance. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE It is not possible to determine the costs of SB-1006, but there could be a signifi- cant impact on the small police pension funds. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1007 DEGNAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-133) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to increase the pen- sions of persons appointed by elected officials, by allowing them to include salary in- creases in excess of 20% per year in the determination of "average salary". PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-1007 would have a relatively minor cost. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 624 SB- 1007-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SB-1008 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1044) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that it shall be a Class A misdemeanor for any person to intentionally prevent, interfere with or attempt to imped the investigation and enforcement of the Act by any duly authorized repre- sentative of the Environmental Protection Agency or the Attorney General. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor HOMER Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-1009 DONAHUE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 32) Amends An Act concerning public utilities. Provides that the Commission may establish special rates as incentives to economic development in enterprise zones as designated by the State or in other areas of a utility's service area. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that such rates provide a net benefit to customers within the utility's ser- vice area. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 005-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor MAYS Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 625- SB-1009-Cont. Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 113-003-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0538 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-1010 CARROLL, MAROVITZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 2A-1.2, 2A-48; Ch. 122, pars. 18-8, 34-1, 34-2, 34-3, 34-4, 34-5, 34-6, 34-7, 34-8, 34-8.1, 34-8.2, 34-9, 34-10, 34-11, 34-11, 34-12, 34-13, 34-15, 34-16, 34-17, 34-18, 34-18.1, 34-18.2, 34-18.4, 34-19, 34-19.1, 34-19.2, 34-20, 34-21, 34-21.1, 34-21.2, 34-21.3, 34-21.4, 34-21.6, 34-22.1, 34-22.2, 34-22.3, 34-22.4, 34-22.5, 34-28, 34-29, 34-29.2, 34-34, 34-42, 34-43, 34-44.1, 34-45.1, 34-53, 34-53.1, 34-53.2, 34-54.1, 34-55, 34-56, 34-60, 34-61, 34-62, 34-74, 34-75, 34-76, 34-77, 34-78, 34-79, 34-80, 34-82, 34-83, 34-83.1, 34-84, 34-84a, 34-84b, 34-84.1, 34-85, 34-85b, 34-86, 34-87, 34-128, new pars. 18-8.4, 34-2a, 34-5.1, 34-5.2, 34-5.3, 34-8.3, 34-8.4, 1302.1, rep. pars. 34-14, 34-21.5, 34-22.8, 34-42.1, 34-42.2, 34-44, 34-45, 34-46, 34-47, 34-48, 34-49, 34-50, 34-51, 34-52, 34-54, 34-60.1, 34A-101 thru 34A-608) Amends the School and Election Codes. Restructures the Chicago public school system. Divides the Chicago public school district into 20 semi-autonomous dis- tricts governed by locally elected school boards. Provides for the creation of a Cen- tral Service District to perform certain functions, including all taxing and bonding functions, in relation to the local districts. The Central Service District shall be gov- erned by a board composed of 21 members, 20 of whom shall be members of each local board and one who shall be appointed by the Mayor of Chicago. Terminates the employment of administrators and administrative staff of the Chicago Board of Education as of May 31, 1986. Repeals all provisions relating to the School Finance Authority. Effective immediately, except as otherwise provided. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a grammatical change, in addition of preposition. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 25, 1985) Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 18-8 and Ch. 122, rep. pars. 34A-101 through 34A-608 Deletes repeal of the School Finance Authority Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 2A-1.2, 2A-48; Ch. 122, pars. 34-1, 34-2, 34-3, 34-4, 34-5, 34-6, 34-7, 34-8, 34-8.1, 34-8.2, 34-9, 34-10, 34-11, 34-12, 34-13, 34-15, 34-16, 34-17, 34-18, 34-18.1, 34-18.2, 34-18.4, 34-19, 34-19.1, 34-19.2, 34-20, 34-21, 34-21.1, 34-21.2, 34-21.3, 34-21.4, 34-21.6, 34-22.1, 34-22.2, 34-22.3, 34-22.4, 34-22.5, 34-28, 34-28, 34-29.2, 34-34, 34-42, 34-43, 34-44.1, 34-45.1, 34-53, 34-53.1, 34-53.2, 34-54.1, 34-55, 34-56, 34-60, 34-61, 34-62, 34-74, 34-75, 34-76, 34-77, 34-78, 34-79, 34-80, 34-82, 34-83, 34-83.1, 34-84, 34-84a, 34-84b, 34-84.1, 34-85, 34-85b, 34-86, 34-87, 34-128, new pars. 18-8.4, 34-2a, 34-5.1, 34-5.2, 34-5.3, 34-8.3, 34-8.4, 1302.1, rep. pars. 34-14, 34-21.5, 34-22.8, 34-42.1 34-42.2, 34-44, 34-45, 34-46, 34-47, 34-48, 34-49, 34-50, 34-51, 34-52, 34-54, 34-60.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new pars. 34-18a, 34-18b, 34-18c Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Chicago Public School System Article of The School Code. Provides for an informed advisory council ap- pointed in each sub-district of the Chicago public school system, appointed by the sub-district superintendent. The council shall consist of parents, teachers, school principals, and other community participants. Establishes the powers and duties of 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 626 SB-1010-Cont. the council. Provides for the appointment of a school improvement council in each school building of the Chi. public school system composed of teachers, community residents and parents of students attending school in that building. Provides that residents of the area served by the school building who are at least 18 years of age shall be permitted to vote annually on the school building budget proposed by the board of education. If the budget is rejected, the board of education shall send a member or representative to explain what response the board has made to the com- munitys objections. Creates a State Task Force on Encouraging Citizen Involve- ment in Education to evaluate the success of these provisions and to report to the G.A. as to whether further decentralization of authority within the Chi. public school system is necessary. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Provides that if the community approves the building budget, no further action is necessary. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Third Reading - Passed 039-015-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor HUFF Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Select Comm School Dist Reorg Jun 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Select Comm School Dist Reorg Jun 11 Amendment No.01 SCH DIST REO Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Amendment No.04 Amendment No.05 Amendment No.06 Amendment No.07 Amendment No.08 Amendment No.09 Amendment No. 10 Amendment No.11 Amendment No.12 Amendment No.13 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 HUFF Withdrawn HUFF Withdrawn HUFF Withdrawn BRAUN Withdrawn KULAS Withdrawn MADIGAN Withdrawn MADIGAN Withdrawn MADIGAN Withdrawn MADIGAN Adopted MADIGAN Adopted VINSON Ruled not germane VINSON Ruled not Floor motion FISCAL N( DOES NOT APPLY - CULLERTON Motion prevailed Fiscal Note not Required germane )TE ACT Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 37(C)/066-051-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Jun 25 627 A SB-1010-Cont. Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 10,11 Jun 29 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 10,11 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 10,11 Jun 30 H Refuses to Recede Amend 10,11 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST ' SB-1011 WELCH. (Ch. 116, pars. 202, 207 and 211) Amends the Freedom of Information Act. Narrows the scope of exemption for certain information held by law enforcement agencies. Deletes reference to the Leg- islative Investigating Commission within the provisions providing for the law en- forcement exemptions. Authorizes a court to order a law enforcement agency which has denied access to information based on a law enforcement exemption to explain why release of the information would result in the danger cited by the agency. Ef- fective July 1, 1985. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1012 WELCH. (Ch. 116, par. 207) Amends The Freedom of Information Act to remove the exemption on employee personnel records and other personal information relating to complainants and in- formers. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1013 WELCH - ZITO. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2208) Amends the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. Provides that no person shall sell or distribute or offer to sell or distribute any milk or milk product for human use or consumption unless the package in which the milk or milk product is contained is clearly marked to indicate the date until which the packager of the milk or milk product guarantees the milk or milk product will remain suitable for human consumption. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SSB-1014 D'ARCO - DAWSON - JONES - NETSCH. (Ch. 23, pars 3-1.4 and 12-4.7) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the date of eligibility for public assis- tance for the recently-discharged residents of certain public institutions shall be the date of release from the institution; deletes provision specifying that the assistance is effective with the month in which such residents leave the institution. Provides that the benefits of an AFDC recipient who becomes a resident of such institution may be terminated if the residency extends beyond 60 days; requires suspension of benefits if the residency is for more than 15 but less than 61 days; prohibits any re- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 628 SB-1014-Cont. duction in benefits if the residency is for 15 days or less. By December 1, 1985, re- quires the Department of Public Aid to enter into a written agreement with the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and the Department of Corrections to provide for interagency procedures to process and expedite appli- cations of persons awaiting discharge from mental institutions or correctional facili- ties, and to provide for advancement of benefits for eligible persons. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, pars. 1003-14-1, 1003-15-2; Ch. 91 1/2, new pars. 100-15c, 100-15d Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Public Aid Code, De- partment of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, and Unified Code of Corrections. By January 1, 1986, requires Dept. of Public Aid to enter into a written agreement with the Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and the Dept. of Corrections to provide for interagency procedures to process and expedite applications of persons awaiting discharge from mental institutions or cor- rectional facilities. Requires DMHDD to seek an interagnecy agreement with the Social Security Administration. Requires the chief administrative officer of a men- tal hospital to assess the need of a patient before his release and, if necessary, ar- range .for filing of application for various public aid programs. Provides that the date of eligibility for public assistance for the recently discharged residents of cer- tain public institutions shall be the date of release from the institution; deletes pro- vision specifying that the assistance is effective with the month in which such residents leave the institution. Provides that the benefits of an AFDC recipient who becomes a resident of such institution may be terminated if the residency extends beyond 60 days; requires restoration of benefits, effective on the date of discharge or release for persons who are residents of institutions less than 60 days. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the added provisions providing that the benefits of recipients under the Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled Article who become residents of certain mental or correctional institutions shall be suspended for a period of up to 60 days. Provides that such recipients shall be permitted up to 30 days in such institutions without ter- mination or suspension of eligibility; provides for suspension of all benefits except AFDC after 30 days; provides for restoration of benefits upon discharge. Requires the Department of Public Aid to seek certain interagency agreements with the De- partment of Rehabilitation Services and Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Committee Human Services Jun 05 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 629 SB-1014-Cont. Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Jun 19 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0918 Effective date 09-23-85 SSB-1015 D'ARCO - DAWSON - JONES - NETSCH. (Ch. 91 1/2, new pars. 100-15c and 100-15d) Amends the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act. By December 1, 1985, requires the Department of Mental Health and Developmen- tal Disabilities to enter into an interagency agreement with the Department of Pub- lic Aid and to seek to enter into such agreement with the Social Security Administration to expedite the application process for public aid or social security benefits by those awaiting discharge from a mental health facility. Requires the agreement with the Department of Public Aid to provide for reimbursement from that Department to the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabili- ties for benefits advanced to persons eligible for such benefits. Requires the chief ad- ministrative officer of a Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities hospital to assess the subsistence needs of a patient before his discharge and to advance benefits for 30 days to such person if he is determined to be eligible for aid under the Public Aid Code. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SSB-1016 D'ARCO - DAWSON - NETSCH - JONES. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-14-1 and 1003-15-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. By December 1, 1985, requires the De- partment of Corrections to enter into an interagency agreement with the Depart- ment of Public Aid to process and expedite applications for benefits filed by or on behalf of persons awaiting discharge from a correctional facility. Requires such agreement to provide for a Department of Public Aid reimbursement to the Depart- ment of Corrections of advances made to an applicant pending final approval of the application for public assistance. Requires the Department of Correctons to seek to enter into a similar interagency agreement with the Social Security Administration. By January 1, 1986, requires the Department of Corrections to establish certain standards concerning release of inmates, including standards providing for an as- sessment of each inmate's subsistence needs following the release, and, where neces- sary, providing for advancement of public assistance benefits for 30 days while the application for such assistance being processed by the Department of Public Aid. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SSB-1017 NETSCH - DAWSON - D'ARCO - JONES. (Ch. 23, new par. 3434c) Amends the Rehabilitation Services Act. Authorizes the Department of Rehabil- itation Services to initiate an outreach program for homeless persons to assess their 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 630 SB-1017-Cont. needs for the Department's services aimed at preventing unnecessary institutional- ization of persons. Prohibits the Department from discriminating against homeless persons in regard to benefits or services provided by the Department. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections 'SB-1018 JONES, DAWSON, D'ARCO AND NETSCH. (Ch. 23, new par. 5008b) Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Authorizes the Department of Children and Family Services to operate an emergency shelter program for home- less youths; prohibits placement in such shelters for more than 30 days. Prohibits the Department from discriminating against a homeless person in regard to benefits or services provided by the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that such program shall apply to youths who are under the age of 18. Authorizes the Department to distribute funds to units of local government and nonprofit agencies for the provision of such shelter. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 05 Recommended do pass 009-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor WASHINGTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Jun 29 Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER 3RD READING ON 10-16-85 CALNDR -BOWMAN Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-1019 NETSCH, D'ARCO, DAWSON AND JONES. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 303 and new par. 307.24f) Amends the Housing Development Act. Declares that demolition and conversion of single room occupancy hotels has exacerbated the shortage of affordable housing for low-income persons. During fiscal years 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989, requires the Housing Development Authority to commit not less than .5% of available financing to the rehabilitation or construction of single room occupancy facilities for low-income persons. Effective immediately. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 631 SB-1019-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes added provision requiring the Authority to commit not less than 5% of available financing to the rehabilitation or construction of single room occupancy facilities for low-income persons. Provides that the Authority may issue bonds or notes in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 per year in each of FY86, FY87, FY88 and FY89 for the purpose of financing single room occupancy facilities for low in- come individuals or families. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Committee Executive Jun 13 Recommended do pass 009-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 105-000-005 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0706 Effective date 09-20-85 SB-1020 NETSCH. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.24f) Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act. Requires the Housing Develop- ment Authority to establish regulations for the transfer of ownership of Authori- ty-financed developments by January 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1021 NETSCH - MAITLAND - BLOOM - D'ARCO. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1, 2a and 10.1) Amends the Public Utilities Act to change the name of the Illinois Commerce Commission to the Illinois Public Utilities Commission. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1, 2a and 10.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 90a through 90j, new pars. 1-101 through 12-405, rep. pars. 1 through 83a and 91 through 95; Ch. 14, par. 4; Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 7308, 7312, 7314, 7803, 7804, 7805 and 7806; Ch. 127, par. 1904.3 Deletes the title and ............................. everything after the enacting clause. Substantially revises the Public Utilities act, providing for an Executive Director for the Illinois Commerce Commission, an Office of Public Counsel, new planning responsibilities, new utility studies, increased Commission jurisdiction over utility corporate reorgnizations and standards for including plants in the rate base. Makes 632 633 SB-1021-Cont. related amendments of the Act in regard to attorneys general, the Comprehensive Solar Energy Act of 1977, the Energy Policy and Planning Act and the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act. Effective January 1, 1986, except amendment of Regulatory Agency Sunset Act takes effect immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 11-208 Provides that the Commission shall have jurisdiction over reorganization of utili- ties and sets forth guidelines for approval of same. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Amends certain provisions relating to excess capacity. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Changes numerous provisions relating to the powers and procedures of the Com- mission; rewrites the Article on the Public Counsel; changes provisions relating to ratemaking, utility reorganizations, cogeneration and various other matters. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 18 Committee discharged Re-assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Apr 30 Motion to Suspend Rule 5C Committee Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Amendment No.02 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 BLOOM Lost 025-031-000 Amendment No.04 BLOOM Lost 028-031-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 032-001-026 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Public Utilities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Amendment No.01 HUFF Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HUFF Withdrawn Amendment No.03 HUFF Withdrawn Amendment No.04 HUFF Withdrawn Amendment No.05 HUFF Withdrawn Amendment No.06 HUFF Withdrawn Amendment No.07 VANDUYNE Withdrawn Amendment No.08 VANDUYNE Lost Amendment No.09 VANDUYNE Lost 016-089-001 Amendment No.10 HOFFMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.11 HOFFMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.12 HASTERT Verified Adopted Amendment No.13 MCPIKE Adopted Amendment No.14 VANDUYNE Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading SB-1021-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 066-042-006 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 12,13 Jun 30 S Concurs in H Amend. 12/045-012-001 S Concurs in H Amend. 13/053-004-001 Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 19 Governor approved Effective date 01-01-86 Effective date 09-19-85 SECTIONS 5 & 7 PUBLIC ACT 84-0617 SSB-1022 LEMKE. (Ch. 127, new pars. 200-32.1, 200-32.2, 200-32.3, 200-32.4 and 200-32.5) Amends The Illinois Promotion Act. Creates 6 Regional Tourism and Economic Development Advisory Councils to promote tourism, conventions and other special events within their respective territories and to attract nonresident visitors to such areas. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1023 LEMKE. (Ch. 122, new par. 103-12.3) Amends the Public Community College Act. Creates a High Technology Innova- tion Grant Program to provide grants on a competitive basis to community colleges which have demonstrated excellence in a particular high technology curriculum. Specifies the subject areas eligible for grants and criteria to be weighed in the selec- tion process. Provides that the grants shall be made by the Illinois Community Col- lege Board upon recommendations from a 5 member Committee created by this amendatory Act; specifies the composition and terms of the Committee members. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Higher 'SB-1024 LEMKE. (Ch. 120, new par. 637.1) Amends the "Revenue Act of 1939". Provides that the governing authority of a municipality or a county board may abate up to 25% of the real property taxes of business entities which were not previously located in such county or municipality, but which relocate within such county or municipality. Provides that the Depart- ment of Revenue must reimburse counties and municipalities for revenue lost as a result of such abatements. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue SSB-1025 DEMUZIO - POSHARD. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 36.4; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends the Act concerning public utilities and the State finance Act. Provides that a public utility may not include in their rates more than half the cost of pro- ceedings before the Commission. Requires public utilities to pay an amount equal to half of such costs into a Consumer Intervention Fund from which appropriations are to be made to the Department of Energy and National Resources to defray its own costs of participating in Commission proceedings and to allow the Department to provide legal assistance to utility consumers or groups pursuing their complaints against utilities. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 634 SB-1025-Cont. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SSB-1026 POSHARD - DEMUZIO. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 60) Amends the public utilities Act to require, upon request, that a draft order of a hearing officer in a Commerce Commission proceeding be circulated to allow com- ment before being adopted. Requires that such orders explain the basis for the deci- sion and the evidence relied upon. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-1027 WELCH - SMITH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par 1104; new pars. 1104b and 1104c) Amends the "Child Passenger Protection Act". Prohibits the sale or installation of a child restraint system which does not comply with federal standards. Requires rental car agencies to provide child restraint systems to customers. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation 'SB-1028 BLOOM - JOYCE,JEROME AND LEMKE. (New Act) Creates the Small Business Utility Advocate Act. Creates the position of Small Business Utility Advocate to represent, protect and promote the interests of the small business utility customers of Illinois and to inform and educate small business utility customers about the duty and mission of the Small Business Utility Advo- cate. Permits the Advocate to intervene or participate on behalf of small business utility customers in any proceeding which affects the interests of small business util- ity customers. The Advocate shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Executive 'SB-1029 LEMKE AND DEMUZIO. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.12, 439.33, 439.42, 439.103, 439.112 and 441, rep. par. 444k) Amends the State Occupation and Use Tax Acts to exempt from such taxes building materials to be incorporated by remodeling, rehabilitation or new con- struction into real estate situated in an enterprise zone. Repeals provision allowing certain retailers to claim a credit or refund to recover such tax now paid. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 604 Adds an amendment to the Enterprise Zone Act to allow 2 units of local govern- ments making joint effort to create an enterprise zone under certain circumstances. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 Adds reference to: Ch 120, par. 444k 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 635 SB-1029-Cont. Revises the exemption provision for building materials used in enterprise zones. FISCAL NOTE, IN THE HOUSE (Prepared by the IL Dept. of Revenue) There should not be any revenue loss under HB-255 because the tax benefit al- ready exists under current law. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Renumbers Section consistent with prior amendments. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 441, 444k Recommends removal of provisions from bill amending the Retailers' Occupa- tion Tax Act dealing with sale of building materials in enterprise zones. Recom- mends removal of repeal of Section 5k. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Added As A Co-sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 . LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-004-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor MCNAMARA First reading Rfrd to C Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 23 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 29 Nov 18 Dec 02 Adopted omm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor BARNES Second Reading Amendment No.02 MCNAMARA Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/053-003-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto LEMKE Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto MCNAMARA Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 115-002-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1088 Effective date 01-01-86 Adopted 636 SB-1030 'SB-1030 BERMAN - DEANGELIS. (New Act; Ch. 111, rep. pars. 2201 through 2255; Ch. 127, pars. 1904.4 and 1904.8; new par. 141.158) Creates the Illinois Dental Practice Act and amends the Regulatory Agency Sun- set Act to schedule repeal of the new Dental Practice Act on December 31, 1995. Provides for regulation by the Department of Registration and Education of den- tists and dental hygienists, dental specialties and laboratories, and repeals current law relating thereto. Amends the State Finance Act to add a Dental Disciplinary Fund in the State treasury. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for licensure rather than registration of dental hygienists. Defines "supervision"; deletes definition of "direct supervision" and "dental auxiliary". Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 JOYCE,JEROME & BLOOM Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor HALLOCK Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Re-assigned to Registration & Regulation May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Committee Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar FLOWERS & LEFLORE Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 20 Amendment No.01 BRAUN Lost Amendment No.02 MATIJEVICH Lost 013-087-010 Amendment No.03 LEFLORE Lost Amendment No.04 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Goveynor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0365 Effective date 01-01-86 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 637 SB-1031 SB-1031 FRIEDLAND - BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 110, par. 2-202) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that if process is served by a pri- vate person, the court may establish a fee therefor and tax such fee as costs in the proceeding. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes "private person" to "sheriff, coronor or other person". Adds immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Provides that the court may establish a fee for service of process only if such ser- vice is made by a private person. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 052-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor HENSEL Added As A Joint Sponsor KIRKLAND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor SLATER Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-1032 JOYCE,JEROME. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Farm Legal Assistance Act. Establishes Farm Legal Assis- tance Board and authorizes the Board to make grants to not-for-profit legal assis- tance providers to assist such providers in establishing programs to furnish legal services to eligible farmers. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 033-023-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY Committee Judiciary I 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 638 SB-1032-Cont. Jun 13 Recommended do pass 011-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Verified Third Reading - Passed 067-050-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto JOYCE,JEROME 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 032-026-001 Total veto stands. SB-1033 JOYCE,JEROME. Appropriates $750,000 to the Department of Agriculture to fund grants made pursuant to the Illinois Farm Legal Assistance Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces appropriation by $313,275. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Third Reading - Passed 047-006-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I Jun 20 Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 27 Third Reading - Passed 068-045-000 Passed both Houses Jul 15 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-1034 MACDONALD - PHILIP. (Ch. 24, par. 11-124-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that payments made for water may be (now shall be) an operation and maintenance expense of the waterworks system of the municipality. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government 639 SB-1035 SB-1035 CHEW. (Ch. 127, par. 46.9) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to provide that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs shall cooperate with the Chicago World's Fair - 1992 Authority. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 043-011-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Jun 14 Assigned to Select Comm on Worlds Fair- 1992 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1036 CHEW. (Ch. 127, pars. 2101.04 and 2104.05, new par. 2101.05) Amends the Chicago World's Fair-1992 Authority Act to provide that the Au- thority is a unit of local government. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.9 Deletes title. Amends The Civil Administrative Code to include cooperation with the Chicago World's Fair - 1992 Authority among the powers of DCCA. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.9 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 481b.33; Ch. 127, pars. 49.02a, 144.25, 2103.03, new par. 2101A.01, rep. pars. 2101.01 thru 2105.08 Deletes everything. Amends the Chicago World's Fair - 1992 Authority Act and certain related Acts to abolish the Chicago World's Fair on December 31, 1985. Provides for the transfer of all its assets, rights and liabilities to the State. Amends the Civil Administrative Code to change the air travel priority of various State offi- cials. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 007-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 041-013-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 May 29 Jun 05 Jun 13 Jun 19 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Worlds Fair - 1992 Primary Sponsor Changed To KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Committee Select Comm on Worlds Fair - 1992 Recommended do pass 011-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Withdrawn 640 SB-1036-Cont. Jun 19-Cont. Amendment No.02 MAUTINO Withdrawn Amendment No.03 BULLOCK Withdrawn Amendment No.04 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.05 KEANE Adopted Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Jun 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERE NZ Tabled House Rule 37(G) Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER - SENATE BILLS 2ND READING 2ND LEG. DAY - KEANE-LEVERENZ Tabled House Rule 37(G) Jul 02 3/5 vote required Mtn take from table - lost Tabled House Rule 37(G) Oct 15 Mtn filed take from Table 01/KEANE Mtn filed take from Table 02/LEVERENZ Tabled House Rule 37(G) Oct 16 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled House Rule 37(G) Oct 29 Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY - KEANE 3/5 vote required Motion failed Tabled House Rule 37(G) Nov 14 Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY - KEANE Motion prevailed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Amendment No.06 MAUTINO Withdrawn Amendment No.07 BULLOCK Tabled Amendment No.08 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.09 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.10 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.11 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.12 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.13 CURRIE Withdrawn Amendment No.14 CURRIE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 112-000-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 05,14 3/5 vote required S Concurs in H Amend. 05,14/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Dec 03 Sent to the Governor Dec 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1101 Effective date 12-09-85 'SB-1037 NETSCH. (Ch. 120, pars. 637, 638, 643, 671, 675, 705 and 706; Ch. 120, rep. pars. 705.1, 705.la, 705.3 and 705.4) Amends the "Revenue Act of 1939". Provides that the county board in counties under 1,000,000 in population shall determine the amount of taxes to be raised in 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 641 SB-1037-Cont. March rather than in September. Requires that all taxing districts and school dis- tricts shall certify to the county clerk the amounts they require by taxation by the second Tuesday in August rather than September. Provides for quarterly billing and payment of taxes. Establishes the equalized assessed valuation of property to be used in 1986 for extension of 1985 tax levies at 100% of such 1984 value plus certain adjustments; thereafter the equalized assessed value used for tax extension purposes shall be such value for the preceding year plus certain adjustments. Abolishes esti- mated real property tax billing system on January 1, 1987. Effective January 1, 1986. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE SB 1037 creates two mandates under the State Mandates Act. First portions of SB 1037 create a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Second, it creates a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to local governments is required. Due to the nature of the bill, an estimate of the amount of reimbursement required is not available, but would be substantial. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes optional the establishment of 4 installment payments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes January 8, 1986) Makes applicable to farmland beginning with 1989 tax levies. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED No change from previous note. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 637, 638, 638.1, 643, 671, 675, 705.1, 705.la, 706 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 705; Ch. 5, par. 1258 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and every- thing after the enacting clause. Provides for a $3.5 million transfer from GRF to the Ag. Premium Fund. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to restore the delinquency dates of March 1 and August 1 for property taxes in counties over 3,000,000. Re- stores delinquency tax rates of 1 1/2% per month. Also amends the Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act to provide that the Farm Emergency Assistance Fund can also be used for certain payments under the Act. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 009-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH & ETHEREDGE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor PEDERSEN,B Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 642 SB-1037-Cont. Jun 18 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 108-005-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KEANE, MCPIKE, CULLERTON, WOODYARD AND HASTERT Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/NETSCH O'DANIEL, LUFT, ETHEREDGE & DEANGELIS Oct 30 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/027-029-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/NETSCH O'DANIEL, LUFT, ETHEREDGE & DEANGELIS Oct 31 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND (10-30-85) Jan 08 1986 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/KEANE, MCPIKE, CULLERTON, WOODYARD & HASTERT Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 054-002-001 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/089-023-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Jan 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1109 Effective date 01-09-86 SB-1038 BLOOM - LUFT. (Ch. 23, par. 5104) Amends the Charitable Solicitation Act to raise from $50,000 to $75,000 the minimum amount that a charitable organization must have received in a 12 month period before it is subject to the requirement of filing a financial report with the At- torney General. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1039 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 43, par. 310) Amends the Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act to incorporate a reference to its ac- tual effective date in the provision making the Act applicable to agreements entered into after that date. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 643 SB-1039-Cont. May 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 025-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE SB-1040 DUNN,RALPH. (Ch. 48, par. 552) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides the Director of the Depart- ment of Employment Security shall not impose a penalty against an employer who has failed to file a wage report with respect to any period where such failure is the employer's first in the previous 20 consecutive calendar quarters and the amount of any unpaid contributions by the employer is less than $500. Further provides the penalty for wilful and fraudulent failure to pay a contribution shall be an amount equal to 60%, rather than 50%, of the contribution, and in no event less than $400 rather than $200. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce 'SB-1041 KARPIEL. (New Act) Requires the State Comptroller to establish accounting systems for units of local government and to publish accompanying manuals and procedures. Effective July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. The accounting systems for units of local government are modified to "advisory guidelines" for systems of accounting and the use of the manuals and procedures "may" be used instead of "shall" be used. Changes effective date from July 1, 1986 to July 1, 1985. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes school districts and community college districts from the Act's applica- tion. Removes State Board of Education representatives from the State Comptrol- ler's advisory committee. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor TATE Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 644 SB-1041-Cont. Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0259 Effective date 09-03-85 SB-1042 BARKHAUSEN. (New Act) Creates the Uniform Determination of Death Act which provides that a person is dead upon the irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions or all functions of the entire brain. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1043 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 120, new par. 527b) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Requires taxpayers to provide certain infor- mation to the assessor regarding the value of their property, other than property sit- uated in a county with a population of 3,000,000 or more or which is farmland or upon which a single family residence is situated. Prohibits a taxpayer who does not provide the information from challenging the method used to assess his property. Apr 11 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 007-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled By Sponsor SB-1044 GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN - LEMKE. (Ch. 139, par. 324.02) Amends the Township Open Space Act. Prohibits townships from acquiring and holding, pursuant to an open space program, land which is situated within a munici- pality or which is the subject of a municipality's annexation petition, unless permis- sion is obtained from the municipality. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Jun 17 Mtn filed take from Table CHURCHILL Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(D) (06-14-85) 645 SB-1045 SSB-1045 DARROW. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 36.3a) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Requires the Commerce Commission to pro- mulgate rules standardizing information which must be presented to the customers on their utility bills; specifies the minimum information which must be presented. Requires the Commission to adopt regulations requiring utilities to periodically no- tify customers of special assistance plans for handicapped subscribers and programs to assist persons in reducing their utility costs. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy ' SB-1046 SMITH. (Ch. 23, new par. 6104.03) Amends the Act on the Aging. Subject to the availability of federal funds for such purpose, requires the Department on Aging to establish a respite care program for the elderly. Under the program, persons who are 60 years of age or older may volunteer their services on behalf of those who are in need of respite care for credit against future respite care that such volunteer may need. Provides for paid respite care services when there is a shortage of volunteer care. Requires the Department to file a progress report with the General Assembly on January 1, 1987. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes Act permissive. Adds July 1, 1986 effective date. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor WHITE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar AGING ' SB-1047 SMITH AND LEMKE. (Ch. 23, par. 6104.01; Ch. 127, par. 56) Amends Illinois Act on Aging and Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department on Aging and the Department of Insurance to study the feasibility of creating a statewide Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program for Medicare beneficiaries. Requires a report to the General Assembly on or before De- cember 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 56 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 646 SB-1047-Cont. Requires the Department to develop a training program to train the counselors presently employed by the Department's aging network to provide Medicare benefi- ciaries with counseling concerning certain benefits. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor WHITE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 12 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 OBLINGER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0919 Effective date 09-23-85 3 SB-1048 SMITH. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 1-104.2; pars. 8-120, 8-158, 9-155 and 11-153) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to provide that children not conceived in lawful wedlock shall be entitled to the same benefits as other children; provides that in cases where the father is the employee parent, the board may require that paternity be acknowledged prior to the employee's death or established by adjudication or other acceptable means. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The costs of SB-1048 should be relatively minor. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE SB 1048 creates a retirement benefit mandate for which reimbursement of in- creased costs to local government is required. The estimated cost is less than $50,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides statutory requirements for establishing paternity, rather than leaving them to the discretion of the board. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled May 15, 1985) Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 1-104.2 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 647 SB-1048-Cont. Makes the new provisions applicable only to Articles 8,9 and 11. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Exempts Article 6 from the new provisions. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, IN THE HOUSE No change from previous note. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assigni Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Cc May 01 St Cc May 07 Re Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 IN Amendment No.02 SM Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading immittee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Mandate Fis Note Filed immittee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities :commnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 RSURANCE IITH Adopted Adopted Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02-SMITH Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 SMITH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GREIMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor LEFLORE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' SB-1049 SMITH. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Freedom of Choice of Dentures Act to license denturists. Act administered by Department of Registration and Education. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SSB-1050 SCHUNEMAN - GEO-KARIS - MAHAR AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 122, pars. 21-1 and 34-83; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends The School Code and The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to re- quire all applicants for certification as teachers or administrators in the public schools to submit to the State Board of Education fingerprint cards containing the applicant's fingerprints and other identifying information. The State Board of Edu- cation shall transmit the fingerprint cards to the Department of Law Enforcement 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ment & Licensed 648 SB-1050-Cont. which shall ascertain if the applicants have been convicted of certain enumerated sex or narcotics offenses. The Department of Law Enforcement shall inform the State Board of Education which shall then inform either the State Teacher Certifi- cation Board or Chicago board of examiners. Any applicant who has been convicted of such offenses shall not be issued a certificate. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the school board shall report to the State Board of Education a teacher's, administrator's or other certificated personnel conviction of a sex or nar- cotics offense enumerated in Section 21-23a or 34-84b. FISCAL NOTE SB 1050 has been placed on interim study. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & May 07 Secondary Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS First reading Rfrd to Comm on A May 23 Jun 13 Adopted kssignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Motion disch comm, advc 2nd STEPHENS Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SB-1051 WATSON. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 4-704) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Requires the director of a developmental disabilities facility to give a resident school district 14 days' written notice of a client's discharge. Effective July 1, 1985. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 812.3 Changes the title. Removes inclusion in the notice of the reason for discharge and statement of right to object. Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Dis- abilities Confidentiality Act to permit compliance with the notice requirement. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new pars. 5-107.1, 100-15.2; Ch. 127, par. 142b Amends Act in relation to State finance and Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code concerning the Mental Health Fund. Amends Act codifying pow- ers and duties of DMHDD. Adds provision on quality assurance for adult develop- mental training services. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public May 01 Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 649 SB-1051-Cont. May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 BOWMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/055-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0539 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-1052 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 122, par. 24-12) Amends The School Code. Requires that a school board's dismissal notice to a teacher resulting from an employment cut or a service discontinuation be sent by certified rather than registered mail. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires that the certified mail include return receipt request. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.9, 34-18.5 Recommends further amending The School Code to expand the listof criminal offenses conviction of which eliminates a person from employment by a school board. Removes the school board's option of considering for employment any person convicted of misdemeanors, as opposed to felonies, for those criminal offenses. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 650 SB-1052-Cont. Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses' Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto DAVIDSON Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 28 Mtn fild accept amend veto OBLINGER Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 30 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1089 Effective date 12-02-85 SB-1053 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, pars. 21-1 and 34-83) Amends The School Code. Provides that no one fraudulently altering or misrep- resenting his credentials shall be certified to teach. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the language to provide that no one shall be granted or continue to hold a teaching certificate who knowingly alters or misrepresents his teaching qualifica- tions in order to acquire the certificate. Permits suspension or revocation of other certificates depending upon the severity of the alteration or misrepresentation. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 19 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 Jun 20 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0540 Effective date 09-17-85 651 SB-1054 SB-1054 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code relating to the State aid formula to delete obsolete pro- visions applying to the 1983-84 school year. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SSB-1055 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48) Amends The School Code to provide that the State Board of Education shall be the State agency responsible for ensuring that educational services are provided to all eligible children in Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 2-3.22, new pars. 2-3.17a, 3-6.1 Requires the State Board of Education to annualy cause an audit to be made as of June 30, 1986 and as of June 30 of each year thereafter of the financial state- ments and accounts in the custody of the regional superintendent of schools. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 107-007-003 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0920 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-1056 MAITLAND. (New Act) Creates a Residential Services Authority for Behavior Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students and defines its powers and duties. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 652 653 SB-1056-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 20, 1985) Provides that the Authority shall submit an annual report to the G.A. and the Governor and that the Authority may promulgate rules to carry out its duties. Also provides that the appropriation for the Authority shall be in a separate line item in the State Board of Education's budget. Provides that the Governor's appointees to the Authority shall be all representatives of the private sector. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the residential service authority for Behavior Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students may consist of designees of the Chairpersons of the House and Senate committees on Elementary and Secondary Education, provided that the Authority shall review the criteria for service eligibility, provision and availability established by the governmental agencies represented in the Authority. Makes other changes. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 050-003-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 COWLISHAW Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 108-006-003 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0921 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-1057 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 27-6) Amends The School Code. Provides that in all school districts, health education courses shall be applied toward satisfaction of any minimum physical education re- quirement applicable to pupils in grades 9 through 12. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-1058 MAITLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 7-27) Amends The School Code. Changes "county" and "county board of school trustees" to "region" and "regional board of school trustees", respectively. SB-1058-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 24 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SSB-1059 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 120, par. 590) Amends Section 109 of the Revenue Act of 1939. Increases to 30 cents per col- umn line (from 20 cents per line) the newspaper publication fee for Board of Review assessment change lists. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government Apr 25 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor 5SB-1060 CARROLL - MAROVITZ. (Ch. 129, new par. 220.94a) Amends an Act in relation to the State Militia. Prohibits the teaching or demon- stration of the use, application or making of any firearm, explosive, incendiary de- vice or technique capable of causing injury or death, knowing and intending that same will be used in a civil disorder; prohibits the gathering of 2 or more persons for the purpose of training in the use of any firearm, explosive, incendiary device or technique capable of causing injury or death in furtherance of a civil disorder. Makes violation a Class 4 felony. Exempts certain lawful activities of law enforce- ment officials, federal agents, members of armed forces, game commissions and shooting clubs. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 06 Primary Sponsor Changed To PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Committee Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SB-1061 BLOOM - CARROLL - DAWSON. (Ch. 73, pars. 969.10, 976, 979, 982b, new par. 982f) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to authorize preferred provider arrange- ments. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 654 655 SB-1061-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAWSON Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1062 RUPP. (Ch. 73, par. 840) Amends the Insurance Code. Amends the definition of Industrial Life Insurance. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1063 LUFT - BLOOM - ZITO - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to revise an obsolete reference to a Section in federal Internal Revenue Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes amendatory provisions and permits a deduction, for income tax purposes, of income from Illinois State and local government bonds. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 005-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor BLOOM, ZITO Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT BLOOM & ZITO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 041-017-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor KEANE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SB-1064 LUFT. (Ch. 110, par. 3-104; new par. 2-417) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that persons charged with alleged violations of a final order of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board may not raise as defenses in actions to enforce final Board orders any matters that such per- SB-1064-Cont. 656 sons could have raised by initiating judicial review of such final orders in accor- dance with subsection (a) of Section 16 of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act and Section 3-104 of the Administrative Review Law. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Provides that where a collective bargaining agreement contains a successor clause the agreement is binding upon and enforceable against any successor em- ployer. Vioaltion is a business offense. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Primary Sponsor Changed To SALTSMAN Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-011-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 073-042-000 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 27 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01/028-028-001 Jun 28 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01/064-051-000 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/FARLEY, SALTSMAN, CULLERTON, TUERK & MAYS Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LUFT LECHOWICZ, COLLINS HUDSON & KARPIEL Jan 08 1986 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (06-30-85) SB-1065 LUFT. (Ch. 24, par. 11-31-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Allows court costs, attorney's fees and oth- er costs related to the procedure by which a municipality may effect the repair or demolition of a dangerous or uncompleted and abandoned building to be recovered from the owner of the building. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng SB-1065-Cont. May 21 Hse Sponsor HOMER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cnsent Calendar, 2ndReadng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0299 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1066 HOLMBERG - KELLY - LEMKE. (Ch. 73, par. 968h) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to require accident and health insurers to cover adopted children with pre-existing conditions. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY & LEMKE Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1067 KELLY AND LEMKE. (Ch. 48, new par. 138.12a) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Requires employers to provide com- prehensive rehabilitation services for injured employees. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Labor and Commerce SB-1068 LECHOWICZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 73, par. 767) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to authorize a court to allow punitive dam- ages when it appears that an insurance company has been unreasonable and vexa- tious in refusing to pay a claim. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the determination of punitive damages is to be made by the judge, not the trier of fact. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LECHOWICZ 657 SB-1068-Cont. May 17-Cont. & FAWELL Adopted Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled 028-026-000 Adopted Amendment No.02 RUPP Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02/LECHOWICZ Tabled Verified Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 'SB-1069 JOYCE,JEROME AND LEMKE. (New Act; Ch. 110, par. 2-202) Creates the Process Servers Registration Act; requires persons who serve process more than 10 times per year to register with the clerk of the circuit court, and main- tain a $2000 bond conditioned upon their compliance with the laws governing ser- vice of process. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to allow service by any person over 18 years old who is not a party to the action, without leave of court. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SSB-1070 BARKHAUSEN - CHEW - MAHAR. (Ch. 24, new par. 1-2-8.1; Ch. 34, new par. 429.29a) Amends The Illinois Municipal Code and Act in relation to counties. Permits municipalities and counties to impose a 50% surcharge on all fines imposed for driv- ing under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Requires such monies collected to be used for alcohol training and educational programs and enforcement of laws relat- ing to driving under the influence. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled By Sponsor SSB-1071 BARKHAUSEN - CHEW - MAHAR. (Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 16-301, 16-302 and 16-303) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Creates the Uniform Traffic Ticket and Dis- position Program. Requires the Secretary of State to establish a uniform traffic ticket to be used by all law enforcement agencies of this State when issuing a cita- tion for a violation of The Illinois Vehicle Code except for violations concerning highway limitations, transportation of hazardous materials, local ordinances gov- erning parking or standing, or other violations exempted by the Secretary. Estab- lishes procedures to monitor the disposition of all uniform traffic tickets issued. Effective July 1, 1986. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 658 SB-1071-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Apr 17 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation SB-1072 BARKHAUSEN - CHEW - MAHAR. (Ch. 43, par. 131 and new par. 144c) Amends Liquor Control Act of 1934. Requires the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse to certify any program to train employees who sell alcoholic beverages to identify and address alcohol abusers. Authorizes any liquor licensee to refuse to sell alcoholic beverages to any person known to abuse alcohol. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled By Sponsor 'SB-1073 BARKHAUSEN - CHEW - MAHAR. (Ch. 37, pars. 702-7, 702-9; Ch. 38, pars. 9-3, 111-1, 114-5,,1005-4-1, 1005-5-3, 1403; Ch. 43, par. 131; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-118, 6-201, 6-204, 6-205, 6-206, 6-303, 11-401, 11-501, 11-501.1, 11-502, new pars. 1-203.1, 2-118.1, 6-203.1, 6-208.1, 6-212.1, 6-304.1, 11-501.3; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6328) Amends the Juvenile Court Act, the Criminal Code of 1961, the Code of Crimi- nal Procedure of 1963, the Unified Code of Corrections, the Bill of Rights for Vic- tims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act, The Liquor Control Act, the Illinois Vehicle Code and the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act. Makes numerous sub- stantive and procedural statutory changes pertaining to offenses of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or offenses committed while in that state. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 702-7, 702-9; Ch. 38, pars. 9-3, 111-1, 114-5; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-205, new pars. 6-212.1, 11-501.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 144c; Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 6-206.1, 11-500 Amends by deleting everything in the bill and replacing with numerous substan- tive and procedural statutory revisions of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or offenses committed while in that state. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Primary Sponsor Changed To MCCRACKEN Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-001-000 Jun 19 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House F 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Rule 37(G) 659 'SB-1074 LUFT - ROCK - D'ARCO - SAVICKAS AND SMITH. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.9) Creates the Clinical Laboratory Science Practice Act. Provides for the regulation of the practice of clinical laboratory science by the Department of Registration and Education. Establishes requirements for registration or certification, and proce- dures for revocation or suspension of a registration or certification. Provides penal- ties and remedies for violation. Creates the Clinical Laboratory Science Board to advise the Director on the administration and enforcement of this Act. Amends the Sunset Act to provide for repeal on December 31, 1997. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes all reference to certification (as opposed to registration) of practitioners; authorizes the Department to grant registration to certain persons who do not meet the educational requirements of the Act; requires continuing education in certain instances; reduces the board from 11 to 7 persons; makes other changes. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Committee May 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO, SAVICKAS Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 048-007-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CULLERTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Jun 13 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SB-1075 BARKHAUSEN - BERMAN. (New Act; Ch. 106 1/2, new par. 44.1; rep. pars. 44 through 73) Creates the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act. Provides for the regula- tion of limited partnerships by the Secretary of State. Provides that limited partner- ships shall file with the Secretary of State rather than with county recorders. Sets forth provisions governing the rights of various parties with respect to limited part- nerships. Defines terms. Repeals the "Uniform Limited Partnership Act" filed June 28, 1917, as amended, on January 1, 1989. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN Committee Judiciary I SSB-1076 ZITO. (Ch. 34, new par. 437.1; Ch. 139, new par. 124.1) Amends an Act to revise the law in relation to counties and the Township Law. Requires county boards and boards of town trustees to publish any actions taken SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-1074 660 661 SB-1076-Cont. which appropriate or expend funds or which impose penalties within 10 days of such action in newspapers of general circulation; prohibits such actions taking effect un- til 10 days after publication. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government SB-1077 CARROLL. (Ch. 17, par. 2706) Amends the Foreign Banking Office Act. Changes the boundaries of the "central business district of Chicago" to an area bounded by Lake Shore Drive, Balbo Drive, Michigan Avenue, Harrison Street, Clinton Street, Lake Street and Wacker Drive. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes June 28, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 320, 3042, 4459 Adds provisions requiring banks and loan associations and credit unions to obtain federal deposit insurance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes June 28, 1985) Revises the language of the description of the territory. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 24 Primary Sponsor Changed To CULLERTON Added As A Joint Sponsor PIEL Committee Financial Institutions Jun 12 Recommended do pass 020-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 107-000-001 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 H Recedes from Amend. 01,02/112-002-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0260 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-1078 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 2-202.1; Ch.122, par. 17-2 and new par. 18-8.4) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and The School Code. Increases the State income tax on individuals, trusts and estates from 2 1/2% to 3 1/4% and the State income tax on corporations from 4% to 5.2% beginning on July 1, 1987, and as of 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-1078-Cont. that date decreases the downstate educational purposes maximum tax rate for all but unit districts from .92% to .52% and for unit districts from 1.60% to 1.00%. Pro- vides that such income tax rate increases and property tax rate decreases will not take effect or apply if the General Assembly, commencing with fiscal year 1988 for the 1987-88 school year, fails to make separate appropriations equal to 50% of the total cost of education (and additional amounts if a district is unable to raise locally the remaining 50% of the total cost of education) in the public schools through the secondary level as determined on a per pupil cost of education basis. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue 'SB-1079 DUNN,RALPH - POSHARD - O'DANIEL. (Ch. 120, par. 2-206) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for carryback and carryforward of coal research utilization and equipment income tax credit. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits carry forward of credit to 3 years. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor POSHARD Committee Revenue May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Committee Revenue May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Hse Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Added As A Joint Sponsor GOFORTH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Revenue Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2SB-1080 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.21 and 172.56; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-123, 14-124, 14-125, 14-127 and 14-129, new par. 14-123.1) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to provide for a tempo- rary disability benefit to be paid in cases in which the occupational or nonoccupa- tional character of the disability is in dispute; provides that when the dispute is resolved, the amounts already paid will be deducted from the resultant occupational or nonoccupational disability benefit; includes provisions for recovery of excess pay- ments from Workers' Compensation or Occupational Diseases awards and from lia- ble third parties, and amends those Acts to provide for such recovery. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-1080 would involve little or no additional cost. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 662 SB-1080-Cont. Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SB-1081 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 36.3a) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides a utility's rates or charges shall not re- flect or be based on costs incurred as a result of the Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion's suspending or denying a nuclear generating facility operating license due to the utility's failure to comply with applicable standards. Further provides such rates or charges shall not reflect or be based on costs incurred for certain work performed as a result of an accident, fines and penalties, or replacement power costs, unless the utility demonstrates it has exercised all reasonable care. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-1082 DUDYCZ - CHEW - DAVIDSON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-105, new par. 4-105.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Establishes various offenses relating to the falsification, alteration or deletion of information on motor vehicle title certificates including the falsification of odometer readings and establishes penalties for such offenses. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides as a presumption of law that if a title document fails to contain previous information required by State law, such deletion shall be presumed to have been committed knowingly with the intent to defraud. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Deletes reference that various offenses relating to the falsification, alteration or deletion of information on motor vehicle certification or odometer reading need not be committed with the intent to defraud. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUDYCZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 663 SB-1082--Cont. May 23 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 26 Assigned to Judiciary II Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-1083 RUPP - GEO-KARIS AND PHILIP. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-6-3 and 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Prohibits probation, periodic imprison- ment, conditional discharge or early release from prison due to good conduct credit where the offense was committed with the use of a firearm. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3. Deletes provision which prohibits early release due to good conduct credit. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor REGAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Jun 14 Assigned to Judiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1084 DAWSON - DONAHUE. (Ch. 23, par. 5-1.1 and new par. 5-5.8a) Amends Medical Assistance Article of the Public Aid Code. Permits the Depart- ment of Public Aid to make payments to skilled nursing facilities for the provision of exceptional medical care. Defines exceptional medical care as the level of medical care required by persons who are medically stable for discharge from a hospital but who require acute intensity hospital level care for physician, nurse and ancillary specialist services. Provides that the costs of providing exceptional medical care shall not be considered in determining the payment rates to skilled nursing facili- ties. Further provides that payment for exceptional medical care shall not exceed the payment rate under the Medical Assistance Program for the same care in a hospital. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes specific services which comprise "specialist services" and provides instead that such services shall consist of those which the Dept. shall determine by rule. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 May 08 May 15 May 16 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 664 SB-1084-Cont. May 21 May 23 Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 23 Hse Sponsor LEVIN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0922 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1085 TOPINKA. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-400, 6-204, 7-204 and 7-208) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Amends the Safety Responsibility Law to specify that the Secretary of State must act by administrative rule when determin- ing the form of security to be deposited. Provides that representatives of persons in- volved in motor vehicle accidents may enter into agreements for payment of damages resulting therefrom. The meaning of "Preceding Year" in the definition Section of the Original and Renewal of Registration Article is changed from mean- ing the 12 months prior to "September 1st" to the 12 months prior to "July 1st" of the year immediately preceding the registration or license year for which propor- tional registration is sought. Makes other non-substantive changes. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0300 Effective date 09-13-85 'SB-1086 VADALABENE - RIGNEY - MAITLAND. (New Act) Creates the Community Right to Know Act. Requires the Environmental Protec- tion Agency to establish and maintain facility information files disclosing priority 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 665 SB-1086-Cont. chemical substances present at businesses located in Illinois. Defines terms. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 48, par. 1405 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the "Public Awareness and Response Act" to establish the manner and method of disclosing the presence of hazardous chemicals to the public. Defines terms. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds provisions requiring employers to file an emission summary form when ap- plying or reapplying for a permit from the Environmental Protection Agency. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGNEY & MAITLAND Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 1 SB-1087 VADALABENE. (New Act; Ch. 5, par. 818; Ch. 48, pars. 172.41 and 1404.1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 700-8; Ch. 1111/2, pars. 73-24.1 and 1007; Ch. 114, par. 508; Ch. 127, pars. 63b17 and 1255.03; Ch. 111 1/2, rep. pars. 6701 through 6714) Creates the Illinois Cancer Registry Act and amends various Acts in connection therewith. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish and administer a Cancer Registry consisting of a record of cases of cancer and birth defects which oc- cur in Illinois. Empowers the Department to request hospitals, laboratories and oth- er facilities to report incidences of cancer and birth defects to the Department. Authorizes the Department to receive gifts and loans on behalf of the Registry. Pro- vides for confidential treatment of records. Requires the Department to file an an- nual report with the General Assembly. Repeals the Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances Registry Act. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SSB-1088 KUSTRA - MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, pars. 19-3, 19-4 and 19-5) Amends The Election Code concerning absentee voting by voters who will be un- able to vote at their precinct polling places due to absence from the county, physical incapacity, the tenets of their religions or certain election day duties. Requires all applications for absentee ballots by such voters to be available at the election au- thority's office for public inspection from the time of receipt thereof until 30 days af- ter the election, except during the time such applications are in the possession of judges of election. Provides voters voting absentee by reason of absence from the county must state, in applying for an absentee ballot, where they will be on election day and why they will be there. Specifies physicians' certificates or Christian Sci- ence practitioners' certificates on applications for absentee ballots by physically in- capacitated voters must specifically describe the nature of the physical incapacity. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 666 SB-1088-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Apr 17 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections SSB-1089 KUSTRA - MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, par. 6-56) Amends The Election Code. Provides that failure to file with the board of election commissioners a report with respect to occupants of a hotel, lodging house, rooming house, furnished apartment or facility licensed under the Nursing Home Care Re- form Act is a Class 4 felony. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections SB-1090 MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, par. 10-2) Amends The Election Code. Provides that a candidate for whom nomination pa- pers have been filed as a partisan candidate at a primary election, and who is defeat- ed for his or her nomination at the primary election, is ineligible for nomination as a candidate of a new political party for election in that general election. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 10-2 Adds reference to: Ch. 46, par. 6-26 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends The Election Code with re- spect to municipalities under the jurisdiction of municipal boards of election com- missioners. Eliminates provisions that, in municipalities of less than 75,000, school elections shall be conducted pursuant to Article 9 of The School Code, and that mu- nicipal boards of election commissioners have no jurisdiction over elections under the Public Community College Act. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Assigned to Elections Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-002 Jun 19 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 23 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-009-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0923 Effective date 09-23-85 'Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 667 SB-1091 LECHOWICZ - ZITO - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-211) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that the two year period of suspension of a driver's license or registration runs from the date of suspension and deletes the pro- vision regarding receipt of notice by the Secretary of State. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-309 Provides that judgments must be stayed by court order if they are not to prohibit the issuance of such driver's license, license plates or registration stickers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1 Requires the Department of Transportation to report to the Governor and the General Assembly no later than October 1, 1987 on statistics compiled on reduced injuries and saved lives attributable to mandatory seat belt use. Apr 12 1985 First.reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second, Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PANAYOTOVICH Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 CURRAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-001-000 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 Motion PRIMARY SPONS CHANGED TO READ LECHOWICZ- ZITO Motion prevailed Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02/030-023-000 Jun 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor LAURINO Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 Jun 29 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02/058-055-000 Verified H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LAURINO, PANAYOTOVICH, RONAN, MCAULIFFE & TATE 668 SB-1091 SB-1091 Cont. Jun 30 House report submitted Jul 01 SENATE ACCEEDS TO REQUEST FOR 1ST/CC Jul 04 Motion filed POSTPONE ACTION UNTIL 10-16-85 AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 1ST CONF. COMM. - CULLERTON Motion prevailed House report submitted SB-1092 VADALABENE. Appropriates $50,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for research and planning grants to the South- western Illinois Planning Commission. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I SSB-1093 KUSTRA - MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, new par. 29-20) Amends The Election Code. Creates the offense of unlawful procurement of an absentee ballot. Provides that it is a Class 4 felony for a person to solicit another to make a false statement in an application for an absentee ballot with the intent of procuring such person's ballot. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that unlawful procurement of an absentee ballot is a Class A misdemeanor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Redefines the offense of unlawful procurement of an absentee ballot as knowingly requesting another person to make a false statement in an application for an absen- tee ballot, with the intent to procure absentee ballot from another. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor OLSON Added As A Joint Sponsor PULLEN Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Elections Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 669 SB-1093-Cont. Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-1094 KUSTRA - MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, new par. 29-9.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides that an election judge who knowingly, neg- ligently or recklessly fails to return ballots, punch cards or election materials to the election authority at the time they are scheduled to be received by the election au- thority after the close of the polls is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections SB-1095 BLOOM. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-305) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that proof of financial responsibility for the renewal of a suspended driver's license or vehicle registration must be maintained for 3 years thereafter. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-309 Provides that judgments must be stayed by court order if they are not to prohibit the issuance of such driver's license, license plates or registration stickers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes technical change. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1 and 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-118, 3-1001, 5-101, 6-206, 11-1414. Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that persons convicted of illegally passing stopped school buses shall have their driver's licenses suspended for a period of 30 days for the first offense and 90 days for the second or subsequent offense if the repeated offense occurs within 3 years of a prior conviction. Requires issuance of a restricted driving permit during the period of suspension for such offense. Defines essential parts of vehicles. Permits the Secretary to issue a supplemental license for the sale or display of vehicles to members of credit unions. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 05 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 21 Amendment No.02 HALLOCK Adopted Amendment No.03 CURRAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 670 SB-1095-Cont. Jun 28-Cont. H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LAURINO, RONAN, CULLERTON, HALLOCK & MAYS Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BLOOM COFFEY, NEDZA, LECHOWICZ & CHEW Jul 03 Primary Sponsor Changed To CULLERTON Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST-(06-30-85) Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/043-000-004 Jul 05 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/103-001-004 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Jul 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0112 Effective date 07-25-85 SSB-1096 KUSTRA - MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, new par. 29-9.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides that, with certain exceptions, an election judge who seeks to determine how a voter intends to vote at an election commits a Class 4 felony and is disqualified to serve as an election judge for 5 years. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Lowers the classification of the offense established in the bill as introduced to a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor OLSON Added As A Joint Sponsor PULLEN Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Elections Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 671 SB-1097 SB-1097 MACDONALD. (Ch. 46, par. 10-6) Amends The Election Code. Requires nomination papers of candidates for non- partisan offices to be filed not more than 82 (now 78) or less than 75 (now 71) days before the nonpartisan election. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections SB-1098 PHILIP. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.1, 7-8, 7-11, 8-4 and 8-17; Ch. 122, pars. 33-1 and 33-1b) Amends The Election Code and The School Code. Changes the dates of the gen- eral primary election and the regular election for certain board of education mem- bers from the third Tuesday in March of even-numbered years to the fourth Tuesday in April of such years. Effective December 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Changes such dates from the fourth Tuesday in April of evennumbered years, to the second Tuesday of May of each year. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 030-021-004 Verified Third Reading - Passed 030-021-004 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SSB-1099 MACDONALD - DUDYCZ. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-22, 5-29 and 6-66) Amends The Election Code. Requires that voters voting at the polls on election day place their thumbprints next to their signatures or marks on the ballot applica- tion certificates they are required to sign. Allows the State Board of Elections to prescribe by rule the manner in which such requirement shall be administered. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides alternative methods of identifying voters unable to provide thumbprints. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MACDONALD & DUDYCZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 026-031-000 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 672 SSB-1100 VADALABENE. (Ch. 53, par. 37a) Amends an Act in relation to the compensation of county officers in counties of less than 2,000,000 population to increase the statutory minimum salaries for those officers. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB- 1100 constitutes a personnel mandate for which reimbursement of the increased costs to units of local government is required under the State Mandates Act. The annual cost of reimbursement could be as much as $8.3 million. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Executive SB-1101 KUSTRA - MACDONALD - BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 46, new par. 29-20) Amends The Election Code. Provides a prosecution for a violation of a prohibi- tion against certain conduct specified in the Code shall be conducted before a judge from a county other than the county wherein the violation is alleged to have occurred. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 005-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Third Reading - Lost 027-025-001 SSB-1102 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 32, pars. 1.10, 1.15, 1.17, 1.30, 1.45, 1.70, 1.80, 2.05, 2.10, 2.30, 4.05, 4.15, 4.20, 4.25, 5.10, 5.20, 5.25, 5.30, 6.50, 7.10, 7.25, 8.35, 8.65, 9.05, 10.20, 10.30, 11.05, 11.10, 11.45, 12.20, 12.40, 12.50, 13.45, 13.50, 13.35, 13.70, 14.05, 15.10, 16.05 and 16.10) Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983. Eliminates the requirement that the Secretary of State and corporations file certain corporate documents with the county recorder. Imposes additional limitations upon statements of correction. In- creases certain fees and penalties. Permits certain actions to be taken pursuant to written consent rather than shareholder vote. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects a mispelling in the existing laws. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 32, par. 11.45) Adds reference to: (Ch. 32, pars. 10.05, 11.30 and 14.25; Ch. 32, rep. par. 11.45) Defines a corporation's anniversary date to include date of a consolidated. Limits voting by a corporation of its own shares. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 32, pars. 5.20, 13.50 and 13.55 Removes provisions which would have removed the requirement that the Secre- tary of State and corporations file certain corporate documents with county recorders. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 673 SB-1100 SB-1102-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 32, par. 7.75 Permits as a defense to a shareholder suit alleging that the corporation refuses to allow the shareholder to inspect books and records, that the person seeking access to such books and records has improperly used information contained therein. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 32, par. 13.55 Adds provisions that the Sec. of State shall pay any filing fees due to county re- corders on a quarterly basis. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEANGELIS Adopted Amendment No.02 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor VINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 12 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd VINSON Committee Judiciary I Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-000-001 Jun 19 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 29 Jul 26 Sep 23 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/099-010-003 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-003 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,03 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0924 Effective date 01-01-86 Adopted Adopted Adopted SB-1103 BLOOM - PHILIP. (Ch. 46, par. 7-8) Amends The Election Code. Allows a political party currently electing State cen- tral committeemen pursuant to Alternative A of the Code to elect State central committeemen at county conventions rather than the general primary elections, in counties with populations not exceeding 2,000,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Eliminates provisions allowing a precinct committeeman in a county of 2,000,000 or fewer to vote by county convention, and allowing a county central committee chairperson to cast the vote for any precinct not represented at the county conven- tion in the vote for State central committeeman. 674 SB-1103-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows a political party currently electing State central committeemen pursuant to Alternative A of the Code to elect State central committeemen at county conven- tions throughout the State. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 006-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PHILIP Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 053-006-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor DAVIS First reading Rfrd to C May 23 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jul 15 Adopted -omm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Passed 060-047-009 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Motion to Reconsider Vote Motion prevailed Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/053-002-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0017 Effective date 07-15-85 SB-1104 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-12 and 7-14) Amends The Election Code. Requires names of candidates for Supreme or Ap- pellate Court judge to be rotated on the primary ballot by county in the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Judicial Districts. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections Apr 25 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 May 31 Jun 04 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 21 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor NASH Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses 675 SB-1104-Cont. Jul 19 Sep 16 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0439 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1105 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1) Amends The School Code to provide that no civil action shall be commenced in any court against a physician licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches be- cause of any adverse reaction a child may sustain as the result of the immunization vaccine used. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the immunity from civil liability is only available if the physician exercised reasonable care in ascertaining the appropriateness of the immunization vaccine used and administered an appropriate immunization to the child. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 07 Recommended do pass 007-004-001 Adopted Assignment Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SANGMEISTER Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 049-001-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor VANDUYNE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on A May 30 Jun 14 Assigned to Judiciary I Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1106 PHILIP. (Ch. 124, par. 108a) Amends the Secretary of State Merit Employment Code. Provides that the sala- ries of the Merit Commission chairman and members shall be the greater of the amount specified in the Code or set by the Compensation Review Board. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 Apr 17 Apr 24 First reading Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-003-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor DAVIS May 30 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 21 Jul 19 Sep 16 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 019-000-000 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0440 Effective date 09-16-85 676 SB-1107 SB-1107 BARKHAUSEN AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 127, new par. 603-107.1) Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Provides that a member of the General Assembly can not simultaneously serve as an employee of another unit of local government. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Committee Executive May 02 Recmnded DNP Amnded(tabled) 009-007-000 SB-1108 SANGMEISTER. (Ch. 122, par. 30-9) Amends The School Code to abolish General Assembly scholarships as of Janu- ary 1, 1986, except that the rights of persons nominated to receive or awarded such scholarships prior to that date are not affected. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Higher May 01 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 005-002-003 SSB-1109 VADALABENE. (Ch. 53, par. 37a; new par. 37a.06) Amends an Act in relation to the compensation of county officers in counties of less than 2,000,000 population to increase the statutory minimum salaries for County Treasurers. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB- 1109 constitutes a personnel mandate for which reimbursement of the increased cost to units of local government is required under the State Mandates Act. The an- nual cost of reimbursement could be as much as $2.07 million. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Executive SB-1110 SANGMEISTER AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 83-2) Amends an Act in relation to the acquisition of firearms. Provides that color guards of bona fide veterans organizations or members of bona fide American Le- gion bands need not possess a Firearm Owner's Identification Card while using fire- arms for ceremonial purposes with blank ammunition. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 677 SB-110- Cont. May 24 Hse Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor STERN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0707 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-1111 COFFEY. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 2-123, 3-414.1, 3-602, 3-607, 3-609, 3-613, 3-617, 3-620, 3-621, 3-622, 3-805, 3-809, 3-818, 5-101 and 5-102) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes changes concerning vehicle registra- tion including: authorizes the Secretary of State to issue two-year plates as mul- ti-year plates, permits the Secretary to eliminate the limit on special plate issuance for manufacturers, allows second division vehicles under 8,000 pounds (pickup trucks) to be registered under various special registration plates, reduces from $20 to $10 the two-year registration fee for certain farm vehicles and machinery, and deletes the 10% per month maximum mileage reduction penalty for persons regis- tering after July 1 under the mileage weight tax option. Provides free of charge title or registration search and certification thereof for a governmental agency and a $4 title certification fee for others. Requires new and used car dealers to carry "appro- priate" liability insurance rather than Hazard One Garage Liability Insurance. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: Ch.95 1/2, pars. 3-613, 3-617 and 3-805 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-402 and 3-403 Exempts from registration requirements a tow dolly which serves as substitute wheels for another legally licensed vehicle. Provides that Ill. Temporary Apportion- ment and Prorate Authorization Permits may be issued prior to receiving interstate credentials. Deletes provisions regarding driver education plates, special inaugural plates and electic vehicles. Makes other various regulatory changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Prohibits commercial businesses from obtaining recreational vehicle registration when such vehicles are used commercially. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-301 Includes soybeans, corn, wheat, milo and other small grains as those crops which may be transported with special excess size and weight permits for limited continu- ous operation during the harvest season. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-ams 1 and 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/5, par. 4-105 and new par. 4-105.1 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Establishes various offenses relating to the falsification, alteration or deletion of information on motor vehicle title certificates including falsification of odometer readings and establishes penalties for such offenses. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 678 SB-1111-Cont. May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-003 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MAYS Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 PHELPS Adopted Amendment No.03 MAUTINO Verified Lost Amendment No.04 KOEHLER Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 112-004-001 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RONAN, MCPIKE, CULLERTON, MAYS AND DAVIS Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/COFFEY RUPP, JONES, NEDZA & LECHOWICZ Jul 01 House report submitted Jul 02 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/109-000-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0986 Effective date 09-25-85 SB-1112 SANGMEISTER - O'DANIEL. Appropriates $2,897,405 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State's Attorneys Appellate Service Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985. Effective July 1, 1985. General Revenue Fund .............................................................. $1,936,536 State's Attorneys Appellate Service County Fund .................................................................. 905,869 Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund ...................................................................................... 35,000 Narcotics Profit Forefeiture Fund ................................................. 20,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent line items by $70,004. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces retirement by a total of $7,200. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 679 SB-1112-Cont. May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 049-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEVERENZ May 29 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jul 15 Jul 19 Oct 17 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-0042 Effective date 07-19-85 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. PA 84-0042 SB-1113 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 122, par. 11B-1) Amends The School Code to make a technical change. Changes "2" to "two". Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-1114 KELLY - HUDSON. (New Act) Creates An Act requiring a state-funded agency to notify the parents of an une- mancipated minor who seeks fertility control services at least 72 hours prior to pro- viding such services. Disqualifies any agency which fails to comply with this Act from receiving funds appropriated by the State for such services for one year from date violation is determined. Permits any parent to bring suit against the State to enjoin further payment of tax funds to an agency alleged to be in violation of this Act and against such agency for tortious interference with the familial relationship. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SB-1115 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 37, par. 646) Amends the Reports of Court Decisions Law. Eliminates the requirement of the Secretary of State to purchase copies of reports of court decisions. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 680 SB-1115-Cont. May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 06 Re-assigned to Judiciary I Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1116 COFFEY. (Ch. 63, par. 904 and rep. pars. 905 and 906) Amends the Compensation Review Act. Eliminates the Compensation Review Board's ability to set salaries and requires that it recommend salaries to the General Assembly on different reporting dates. Provides for appointment of a select joint committee of the General Assembly to review each report and introduce appropri- ate legislation. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive 'SB-1117 LEMKE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 62 and new par. 62a) Amends an Act concerning public utilities. Provides that railroad companies shall inspect and test all signs, signals and automatic crossing gates at certain rail- road - highway grade crossings each month, and file reports of inspection with the Commerce Commission. After notice by the Commission repairs must be made within 12 hours. Also provides for annual assessments of railroad companies of $5,000 for each overpass and underpass and $500 for each grade crossing which as- sessments are to be deposited into the Road Fund for use by the Department of Transportation in maintaining in such overpasses, underpasses and grade crossings. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation SB-1118 LEMKE. (Ch. 82, par. 5) Amends the Act concerning mechanics' liens. Extends the application of a sub- contractor's duty to provide an owner-occupied residence owner with notice of the subcontractor's work, from single-family residences to both single-family resi- dences and multi-family residence buildings of 5 or fewer units. Provides that a no- tice shall be sent to the owner-occupant in either situation or posted on the premises. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I SB-1119 LEMKE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 32.6 and new par. 32.5a) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a utility may disconnect service when a delinquent customer fails to pay a past due bill, enter into a deferred pay- ment plan or make a deposit, fails to make payments in accordance with the terms of a deferred payment agreement, fails to comply with a Commerce Commission ruling applicable to the customer, or fails to provide utility representatives with ac- cess to the meter. Requires notification of customer prior to disconnection. Prohibits disconnection where the customer is seriously ill. Provides for renegotation of the terms of a deferred payment plan where the customer's financial circumstances change during the period of agreement. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 32.5b Authorizes a utility to request a deposit from an applicant for utility services in certain cases. Specifies the conditions upon which deposits must be returned to the customer and the manner of such returns. Requires utilities to keep records of deposits. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 681 SB-1119-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 005-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 033-019-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Public Utilities Jun 12 Amendment No.01 PUB UTILITIES Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-1120 LEMKE. (Ch. 48, par. 138.19, 172.54; Ch. 73, new par. 980a) Amends the Workers' Compensation, Workers' Occupational Diseases and Illi- nois Insurance Acts. Requires group insurance companies to make payments to in- jured employees when workers' compensation carriers dispute liability and recoup from the latter in the workers' compensation case if appropriate. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1121 MAHAR. (Ch. 38, par. 16B-2) Amends the Criminal Code. Lowers from $300 to $200 the amount of aggregate value of library materials which must be borrowed and not returned in order to commit library theft. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 16B-5, new par. 16B-2.1 Creates the offense of criminal mutilation or vandalism of library materials which makes it an offense to damage or destroy library materials. Provides that criminal mutilation or vandalism of library materials where the aggregate value of the materials does not exceed $300 is a Class A misdemeanor and a Class 3 felony if the aggregate value is greater. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor TATE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 682 SB-1121-Cont. Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-002-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/052-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0925 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-1122 CARROLL. (New Act) Creates the Mandatory Health Insurance Risk Sharing Plan Act. Requires health insurers to participate in the plan to make available to eligible persons a plan of health insurance. Creates a board of governors to administer the plan. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1123 CARROLL, LEMKE AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 37, pars. 704-7 and 705-2) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Authorizes courts to require a minor to restore property defaced or damaged by paint and makes parents financially responsible for vandalism caused by their minor children. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 May 08 May 09 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 21 May 23 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Primary Sponsor Changed To LAURINO Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CULLERTON Committee discharged 118-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-1124 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 105, par. 2-12a) Amends The Park District Code. Authorizes park districts, subject to referen- dum, to change from 4-year terms to 6-year terms of office. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 683 SB-1124-Cont. Apr 12 1985 Apr 17 May 01 May 08 May 16 May 17 May 23 Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jul 16 Sep 13 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Do Pass/Consent Calendar 008-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 117-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0301 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1125 NEWHOUSE - JONES. (Ch. 23, par. 1265) Amends The Hospital District Law. Permits hospital districts to make loans to students in health-related educational programs who agree to accept employment within the district upon completion of the program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that the loans shall be for post-secondary students pursuing degrees in accredited public health related educational programs at Illinois public institutions of higher learning. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 1263 Removes the express prohibition against appointing certain interested persons to a hospital district board of directors. Provides that qualification for such office shall be determined according to "An Act to prevent fraudulent and corrupt practices in the making or accepting of official appointments and contracts by public officers". Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Jun 20 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MCMASTER Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Adopted 684 SB-1125-Cont. Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0926 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-1126 NEWHOUSE - JONES. (Ch. 24 1/2, new par. 38b10-1) Amends the State Universities Civil Service System Act. Directs the University Civil Service Merit Board to study the extent to which comparability of the value of work performed by employees in the various classes established pursuant to the Act is reflected in the rates or ranges of compensation of employees in such classes. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-1127 NEWHOUSE - JONES. (New Act) Creates an Act authorizing public institutions of higher education to obtain crim- inal history record information from law enforcement agencies with respect to ap- plicants for employment in a security sensitive position of the institution. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Replaces the limitations on the use of conviction data obtained by a public insti- tution of higher education. Also provides that within 5 days (instead of immediate- ly) after an employment decision is made, the data is to be forwarded to the custody of the institution's person nel dept. (instead of its president), and eliminates a provi- sion which prohibits the custodian from releasing the sealed data for any purpose except upon court order. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Higher May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor TURNER Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED 'SB-1128 NEWHOUSE. (122, pars. 3-15.12, 34-18, 102-12 and 104-6; new pars. 2-3.48, 10-22.38b and 103-39.2) SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 685 SB- 1128-Cont. Amends The School Code and the Public Community College Act to require the State Board of Education to establish a Statewide program to teach dropout youth the basic skills required to obtain employment. Provides for matching grants to qualified school and community college districts to implement, administer and mon- itor the conduct and operation of approved dropout youth programs by community based organizations under written contracts. Requires the State Board of Educa- tion in consultation with the Illinois Community College Board to promulgate rules, regulations and standards for the approval and operation of such programs and for the award and disbursement of grant moneys. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Higher 5 SB-1129 NEWHOUSE - HALL. (Ch. 127, new pars. 132.600, 132.602 and 132.610) Amends the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act. Makes it a Class 3 felony to fraudulently obtain or retain certification as a minority or female owned business, to willfully make a false statement to certain officials for the purpose of in- fluencing the certification or denial of certification of a minority or female owned business, to willfully obstruct or impede the investigation of the qualifications of a minority or female owned business requesting certification, or to fraudulently ob- tain public money reserved for minority or female owned businesses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.1; new par. 46.50 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Creates the Minority Con- trolled and Female Controlled Businesses Loan Board in the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to make direct grants and low interest loans to certain businesses located in Alexander County, Pulaski County, East St. Louis, and the South and West parts of Chicago. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that members of the Minority Controlled and Female Controlled Busi- ness Loan Board shall be appointed by the Governor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (House recedes June 29, 1985) Changes amendatory language to eliminate the Board and provide for a Minority Controlled and Female Controlled Business Loan Program which has substantially the same functions of the Board. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce May 02 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALL NEWHOUSE, COLLINS JONES,CHEW & SMITH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 031-021-004 Verified Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Third Reading - Passed 031-021-004 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 686 687 SB-1129-Cont. May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE,W Committee Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Recommended do pass 014-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 YOUNG,A Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 077-038-002 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 02 Jun 29 H Recedes from Amend. 02/075-039-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto NEWHOUSE 3/5 vote required Calendar Consideration PP. Oct 17 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto NEWHOUSE 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 034-024-000 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto NEWHOUSE 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 036-021-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 29 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto YOUNG,A Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 064-047-000 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 02/YOUNG,A Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 3/5 vote required Verified Override Gov veto-Hse pass 02/072-042-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto Nov 01 PUBLIC ACT 84-1003 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1130 NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 48, pars. 1710 and 1712) Amends the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act to require the collective bargaining process to begin no later that January 15 and to be completed by March 31 before the scheduled start of the forthcoming school year, or provides for com- pulsory arbitration of unresolved issues. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-1131 MAHAR. (Ch. 43, par. 131) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that no licensee shall sell, give or deliver alcoholic liquor to any person known by him to be clinically assessed as an alcohol or drug dependent person. SB-1131-Cont. 688 Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor PARCELLS Added As A Joint Sponsor DIDRICKSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT 3 SB-1132 ROCK. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-155) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to reduce the pen- alty imposed on school districts for failure to forward pension contributions to the system and to adjust the schedule for payment of such contributions. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-1132 has little or no financial impact. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Clarifies the amount of the late-forwarding penalty. PENSION IMPACT NOTE, IN THE HOUSE No change from previous note. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 1-113, 2-110, 2-110.1, 2-117.1, 2-121, 2-123, 3-125.1, 4-114, 4-115, 7-109.3, 7-114, 7-139, 7-169, 7-172, 7-204, 8-120, 8-158, 9-155, 11-153, 14-104, 14-106, 14-118, 14-123, 14-124, 14-125, 14-127, 14-130, 14-134, 15-107, 15-113.1, 15-140, 15-150, 16-118, 16-121, 16-127, 16-133, 16-133.1, 16-136, 16-140, 16-141, 16-142, 16-143, 16-143.2, 16-149, 16-149.1, 16-149.2, 16-150, 16-153.3, 16-153.4, 16-155, 16-163, 16-165, 16-189.1, 16-190.1, 17-116.1, 17-124, 17-125, 17-131, 17-134, 17-137, 17-138, 17-139, 17-146, 17-148, 17-150, 17-157; new pars. 1-104.2, 3-110.3, 14-105.5, 14-123.1, 14-125.1, 14-134.1, 14-135.10, 16-179.2, 21-101 thru 21-121, 22-1001, 22-1002, 22-1004; rep. pars. 21-102, 21-104, 21-107, 21-107, 21-108, 21-111, 21-118, 21-119, 21-120; Ch. 48, par. 138.8; Ch. 102, par. 42; Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.3b Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Allows General Assembly members to estab- lish credit for service as an elected township official, and to transfer and establish those and other credits without paying the normal cost differential if application is made in January, 1986; extends the continuation privilege to former members with between 6 and 8 years of service; removes the spouse's annuity requirement that the marriage occur before retiremnt. Allows sheriffs and deputies to transfer credits from the State Employees and Downstate Police funds to the IMRF, and includes certain forest preserve district officers as deputy sheriffs. Amends the State Em- ployees Article to grant a 7% increase in disability benefits after 4 years, and to 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. SB-1132-Cont. create a temporary disability benefit; adds 2 members to the Board of Trustees, and grants it subpoena powers. Amends the State Universities, Downstate Teachers, and Chicago Teachers Articles to make numerous changes relating to reversionary annuities, sick leave credit, health insurance, trustees, investments, and various pro- cedural and technical matters. Effective immediately. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 3-110.3, 14-105.5 Adds reference to: Ch. 85, new par. 2208.9 Recommends deletion of exemption from provisions relating to illegitimate chil- dren in Chi. Firemen Article. Limits survivor's pensions of certain Downstate Fire- fighter survivors to 50% of the deceased firefighter's pension. Deletes provisions allowing transfer of credits by sheriffs law enforcement personnel. Amends The State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOLF Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 11 Primary Sponsor Changed To MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor GIORGI Committee Personnel and Pensions Jun 12 Amendment No.01 PERS PENSION Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 004-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 35/118-000-000 Motion prevailed LEG. DAY TO 2ND RDING/118-000-000 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Pension Note Filed Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Jun 19 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WOLF, GREIMAN, MADIGAN, EWING & OBLINGER Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/ROCK JONES, D'ARCO, SCHUNEMAN & RUPP House report submitted Jul 01 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/054-002-000 Jul 02 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/082-014-015 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses 689 SB-1132-Cont. Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 26 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto ROCK Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 28 Mtn fild accept amend veto MADIGAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 107-002-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1028 Effective date 11-18-85 SB-1133 RUPP. (Ch. 56, par. 5.1; Ch. 61, par. 3.1) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 and the Wildlife Code. Prohibits units of local government from regulating, limiting or licensing the taking of aquatic life or wild- life. Applies to home rule units. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Ene May 02 Recommi Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor TATE Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to C Assigned Nat. R Recomm Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) Added As A Joint Sponsor STANGE Tabled House Rule 37(G) rgy ended do pass 013-000-000 .omm on Assignment to Energy Environment & tesource ended do pass 013-000-000 SB-1134 RUPP. (Ch. 24, new par. 1-1-10; Ch. 34, new par. 303.1) Amends the Municipal Code and the Counties Act. Prohibits municipalities and counties, including home rule units, from regulating, licensing or imposing a special tax on firearms and firearm ammunition. Provides civil penalties for municipal and county officers and employees who violate the prohibition. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1135 RUPP. (Ch. 38, pars. 16-1, 24-1.1, 24-2, 24-3, 24-3.2, 1003-11-1; Ch. 61, par. 3.2; Ch. 85, par. 515; Ch. 91 1/2, par. 812; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4818; Ch. 111, par. 2678; Ch. 127, pars. 55a, 55a-4; Ch. 38, rep. pars. 83-1 thru 83-16.3) Repeals the Firearm Owner's Identification Card Act. Amends various other Acts to take such repeal into account. May 23 Jun 06 Jun 20 Jun 26 Nov 20 690 SB-1135-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Apr 17 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive SB-1136 WATSON - DEANGELIS. (Ch. 127, par. 168-32) Amends the Secretary of State Travel Control Board Act. Adds one member to the Board and requires it to meet at least once every 4 months (now each quarter). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127. par. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-118 Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Defines "essential parts" of vehicles the alter- ation or replacement of which must be reported. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-118 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 5-401.2, 12-215 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends Vehicle Code Section on records to be kept by dealers, wreckers and rebuilders. Provides that records be kept on certain essential parts regardless of age of the parts, and for certain other essen- tial parts that are 8 years old or newer. Permits mail delivery vehicles to use amber oscillating lights. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 018-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Tabled By Sponsor May 03 TAKEN FROM TABLE BY SPONSOR Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 050-000-001 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignn May 29 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 26 Oct 15 Oct 16 Adopted lent Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Primary Sponsor Changed To REA Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Committee State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) Mtn filed take from Table PLACE CALENDAR - 3RD READING - IMMEDIATE CONSIDER - REA Tabled House Rule 37(G) Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Third Reading 691 SB-1136-Cont. Oct 17 Oct 29 Oct 30 Oct 31 Dec 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 REA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-000-002 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 3/5 vote required S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1105 Effective date 12-10-85 SB-1137 BARKHAUSEN - DUDYCZ AND LEMKE. (New Act) Enacts the "Labeling of Sexual Material Depicting Minors Act" to require the names and addresses of producers of sexual films and material depicting sexual ac- tivity of persons 18 years of age and younger and the names of the minors depicted and the date and place produced as well as other pertinent information displayed on the screen or printed material. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the classification of the offenses. Makes inapplicable to material for a scientific or educational purpose. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adoi Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor REGAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor STANGE Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCRACKEN Committee Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D pted 'SB-1138 DEANGELIS - DEMUZIO - KUSTRA AND HOLMBERG. (New Act; Ch. 127, pars. 1904.4 and 1904.8; Ch. 111, rep. pars. 6301 through 6325) Creates The Social Work Practice Act. Provides for the licensure of the social work profession by the Department of Registration and Education. Defines terms and sets forth qualifications required, grounds for license revocation or suspension and penalties for violation. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal this Act on December 31, 1995. Repeals Social Workers Registration Act. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 692 SB-1138-Cont. Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1139 ROCK. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-4, 4-6.1, 4-6.2, 4-10, 5-9, 5-16.1, 5-16.2, 6-37, 6-50.1, 6-50.2 and new pars. 4-6.4, 5-16.4 and 6-50.4) Amends the Election Code to permit voter registration by mail. Allows a quali- fied person to apply for voter registration by telephone or written request not fewer than 35 days before an election. Requires an election authority to furnish an appli- cant with appropriate registration forms and to disregard the application if the forms are returned as undeliverable. Permits a qualified voter to distribute the mail registration forms. Provides for in-person verification of an applicant's eligibility. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections SB-1140 SAVICKAS. (Ch. 122, par. 26-1) Amends The School Code. Exempts students in non-public schools from compul- sory public school attendance only if the non-public school annually provides the State Board of Education with enrollment information. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 'SB-1141 WELCH. (Ch. 19, par. 56) Amends an Act concerning the regulation of Illinois rivers, lakes and streams. Authorizes the Illinois Department of Transportation to remove within 48 hours, or as is otherwise reasonable, ice obstructing navigation upon the Illinois River and other State rivers and streams. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation SB-1142 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 17, new par. 1674.5) Amends the Trusts and Trustees Act. Allows trustees to invest in U.S. govern- ment obligations, either directly or in the form of interests in open-end or closed-end management-type investment companies or trusts registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, provided the trust instrument permits investments in U.S. government obligations. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Deletes reference to: Ch. 17, new par. 1674.5 Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 1661 Provides that authority of trustee to invest in obligations of the United States in- directly through investment companies is limited to such companies whose entire portfolio is limited to obligations of the United States or 100% fully collateralized repurchase agreements with respect to such obligaations. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 693 SB-1142-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits such investments only if the trust instrument directs, rather than autho- rizes, investment in U.S. government obligations. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Tabled Amendment No.02 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Added As A Joint Sponsor ZWICK Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0541 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-1143 DEMUZIO. (Ch. 43, par. 902) Amends "An Act relating to certain investments of public funds by public agen- cies", approved July 23, 1943, as amended. Permits public agencies to invest public funds in money market funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, provided that the portfolio of such a fund is limited to bonds, notes, certificates of indebtedness, treasury bills or other securities which are guar- anteed by the full faith and credit of the United States. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires that the portfolio must also be limited to agreements to repurchase such obligations. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor ZWICK Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 694 SB-1143-Cont. Jun 18 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0927 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-1144 MAROVITZ AND LEMKE. (New Act) Creates the "Checking Account Disclosure Act" to require financial institutions to disclose to account holders and in advertisements the minimum deposit required to open a checking account, the minimum balance required for free checking and all fees and service charges. Provides that a violation is a Class A misdemeanor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 17, 1985) Adds reference to: Ch. 130, par. 34 Changes definition of account and financial institution. Provides that financial in- stitutions which are not in compliance with the Checking Account Disclosure Act shall not be entitled to and shall not receive any deposits of State monies. Establish- es formats of disclosure. Amends An Act in relation to State moneys. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes definition of account and financial institution. Requries compliance within 90, rather than 60 days after the effective date. Requires notice of changes to only affected depositors. Establishes format for disclosure. Removes criminal sanction. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-MAROVITZ Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 033-024-000 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Primary Sponsor Changed To GREIMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor ZWICK Committee Assignment of Bills May 29 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1145 MAROVITZ. (New Act) Creates the Basis Financial Services Protection Act. Provides that financial insti- tutions which offer checking accounts shall offer a checking account that meets cer- 695 SB-1145-Cont. tain requirements. Provides that financial institutions shall not deny a checking account to any person on the basis of such person's income, or impose any fee, charge or penalty for cashing certain government checks, or assess a fee, charge or penalty for falling below a required minimum balance during the month in certain situations. Makes a violation of the Act a Class A misdemeanor. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations SB-1146 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 32) Amends the Public Utilities Act to require utility companies furnishing gas or electricity to report to the Commission the number of customers disconnected or reconnected. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy ' SB-1147 POSHARD. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 72) Amends the public utilities Act to provide for direct appeal to the Illinois Appel- late Court from Commerce Commission rules, regulations, orders and decisions. Appeals of rules, regulations, orders and decisions may be made in whole or in part. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-1148 POSHARD. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 909) Amends The Citizens Utility Board Act. Requires utilities, whose periodic cus- tomer billing is by post card, to provide an envelope to enclose both such billing and any enclosure submitted by the Citizens Utility Board 30 days prior to the next billing. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-1149 POSHARD. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 909.1) Amends The Citizens Utility Board Act to require public utilities to provide a space in their periodic customer billing for utility consumers to indicate their desire to join the Citizens Utility Board and to enclose dues to the Citizens Utility Board with their public utility bills. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-1150 MAROVITZ AND HOLMBERG. (Ch. 40, new par. 611) Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Allows custodial parents to receive compensatory damages and punitive damages from persons ab- ducting their child. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 696 SB-1150-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1151 KARPIEL. (New Act) Provides that a person who suffers from a physical disability or condition requir- ing the use of a life jacket shall not be prohibited from using a life jacket in a swim- ming pool. Excludes certain pools at private residences. Prescribes penalties for violations. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor WOJCIK First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0441 Effective date 09-16-85 SB-1152 KUSTRA. (Ch. 23, par. 2054; Ch. 111, par. 4754) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and the Physician's As- sistants Practice Act. Includes physician's assistants in the category of mandated reporters who must report incidences of suspected child abuse and neglect. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 2054; Ch. 111, par. 4754 Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 4766 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends Physicians Assistant Prac- tice Act. Provides that any physician's assistant who received a certificate of regis- tration under this Act between July 1, 1976 and September 20, 1977 shall be considered to have met all the requirements of a certificate. 697 SB-1152-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Imposes restrictions on the practices of physician's assistants who were licensed between July 1, 1976, and September 20, 1977, and who have not received a certifi- cate from the Commission on Certification of Physician's Assistants. Specifies that those physician's assistants shall comply with requirements determined by the IL Academy of Physician's Assistants. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 053-002-001 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Primary Sponsor Changed To EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor REGAN Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Jun 18 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 28 Jun 30 Jul 02 Jul 03 Jul 04 Jul 05 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 074-027-007 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DELEO, WHITE, CULLERTON, EWING & WOJCIK Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KUSTRA DONAHUE, DAWSON SMITH & MAROVITZ House report submitted House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/DELEO, WHITE, CULLERTON, EWING AND WOJCIK Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/021-019-001 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/KUSTRA DONAHUE, DAWSON, SMITH & MAROVITZ Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/044-002-001 House report submitted Motion filed POSTPONE ACTION UNTIL 10-16-85 AND PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPT. - EWING Motion prevailed House report submitted 698 SB-1153 SB-1153 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 24, par. 8-5-1; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 198; Ch. 120, par. 1302; Ch. 127, par. 743.1) Amends the Municipal Code, the Public Water Districts Act, the Special Service Area Act and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. Provides that municipalities with populations under 500,000 may by referendum raise debt limitations in order to pump water from Lake Michigan. Provides that counties and public water dis- tricts, in combination with each other or with municipalities, may establish a Joint Action Water Agency. Provides that such an Agency may by referendum issue gen- eral obligation bonds and levy a tax upon all taxable property within a service area to pay principal and interest on such bonds. Authorizes such an Agency to levy an annual tax for its corporate purposes at a rate not exceeding .005% of the value of the taxable property within the service area. Expands the authority of public water districts relating to contracts for water supply. Provides that a county may, as a spe- cial service area, contract for a water supply on behalf of a county service area. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions authorizing the .005% tax levy. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends provisions in the Intergovernmental Agreement Act relating to Munici- pal Joint Action Water Agencies to provide that, for purposes of the Act, the water supply may be derived only from Lake Michigan, and that no such Agency may supply water within 1 1/2 miles of a municipality that operates a public water sup- ply without the consent of the municipality. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 006-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 053-002-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 May 30 Jun 05 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jul 23 Sep 20 Adopted Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Primary Sponsor Changed To FREDERICK,VF Added As A Joint Sponsor HARRIS Committee Cities and Villages Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 097-020-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0708 Effective date 09-20-85 699 SB-1154 'SB-1154 LECHOWICZ - POSHARD - LEMKE. (Ch. 120, new pars. 2-207 and 2-208; Ch. 122, new pars. 1A-9, 2-3.48, 2-3.49, 102-19, and 102-20; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, The School Code, the Public Community College Act and the State Finance Act to provide for the establishment of a voca- tional and technical training and equipment and financial assistance program to provide grants and financial assistance to public schools for the purpose of purchas- ing state-of-the-art technical and vocational equipment and to make such equip- ment obtainable to public schools. Authorizes certain income tax credits for donating such equipment. Also creates a program for funding corporate campus programs where the equipment of corporate facilities is used to train public school and community college students. Authorizes certain income tax credits for autho- rizing school districts and community colleges to use corporate facilities and equip- ment. Creates the Vocational and Technical Education Training Fund in the State Treasury. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue SB-1155 LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 120, par. 524 and new par. 628) Amends the "Revenue Act of 1939" to provide that the county board of a county having a population of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants shall by resolution divide the county into 2 assessment districts. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall annually issue equalization factors for each assessment district. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue 'SB-1156 ROCK, POSHARD, LEMKE, SAVICKAS, KELLY, SMITH AND LECHO- WICZ. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-74.4-2 and 11-74.4-3; Ch. 48, par. 1512; Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Municipal Code, the Prairie State 2000 Fund Act and the Illinois In- come Tax Act to authorize tax deductions for taxpayers who contribute to certain job training programs in blighted areas and to permit tax increment financing for job training programs. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Revenue) The proposed income tax deductions will erode the IL income tax base. The pre- cise fiscal impact cannot be determined, by SB-1156 will result in a revenue loss to the State to the extent that this deduction is utilized by taxpayers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, par. 1512 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 1501 thru 1519, 1522; rep. pars. 1505, 1506, 1519, 1522 and 1524; Ch. 127,new par. 141.158 Amends the Prairie State 2000 Fund Act to change the title and expand its pur- poses to include training grants for certain employees. Establishes the Praire State 2000 Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, new pars. 1-1-7.1, 21-50; Ch. 127, par. 46.19c Provides that any municipality may establish community based committees to coordinate State and federal economic programs and that DCCA shall administer 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 700 701 SB-1156-Cont. an Office of Urban Assistance to coordinate the activities of various programs that it presently administers. Provides for immediate effective date except for Article I, which takes effect January 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 11-74.4-4, 11-74.4-6, 11-74.4-7, 11-74.4-8, 11-74.4-9, new par. 11-74.4-8a; Ch. 120, new pars. 439.120.1 and 445d Provides that municipalities which adopt tax increment financing are eligible to receive amounts of State occupation and service occupation taxes attributable to the aggregate increase in those taxes because of municipal redevelopment pursuant to the Real Property Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends dalaying until January 1, 1987 the rebate provisions relating to the rebate of sale and utility taxes to municipalities which have adopted tax increment financing prior to January 1, 1987. Changes the IL income tax deduction relating to amounts paid or accrued on behalf of employees for educational or vocational train- ing courses to 25% of such amounts paid or accrued which were deducted from gross income in the computation of adjusted gross income. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Apr 24 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor GIORGI Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor SALTSMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BRAUN Adopted Amendment No.02 BRAUN Adopted Amendment No.03 BRAUN Adopted Amendment No.04 BRAUN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 063-048-001 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 28 Added As A Co-sponsor POSHARD, LEMKE, Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS, KELLY, Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH & LECHOWICZ S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,03 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto ROCK Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto SB-1156-Cont. Oct 23 Mtn fild accept amend veto BRAUN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes ARTICLE 1-EFF. 01-01-86 PUBLIC ACT 84-1090 Effective date 12-02-85 SB-1157 WELCH. (Ch. 19, new par. 70b) Amends the Rivers and Streams Act to require the Illinois Department of Trans- portation to clear the Illinois River of ice within 48 hours after it can reasonably be removed. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation SB-1158 WELCH. (Ch. 95 1/2, rep. par. 5-106) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to repeal those provisions prohibiting the sale of motor vehicles on Sunday. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 18 Committee discharged Re-assigned to Transportation 'SB-1159 WELCH. (New Act) Creates An Act to require public institutions of higher education located within home rule municipalities to register under and collect and remit taxes imposed pur- suant to a valid exercise of municipal home rule powers when such taxes are borne by the purchaser or user of goods and services and apply to proprietary activities of such institutions. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends eliminating from the items or events on which public institutions of higher education are required to collect and pay certain taxes imposed by the home rule municipalities: school books, school supplies and equipment, and parking spaces provided for a charge to its students and employees, room and board fur- nished and provided for a charge to its employees, student performances and stu- dent athletic contests. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor COUNTRYMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 05 Re-assigned to Revenue 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 702 SB-1159-Cont. Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto WELCH 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-lost 031-027-000 Oct 17 Bill dead-amendatory veto. SB-1160 WELCH - ZITO. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2208) Amends the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. Prohibits selling or distributing or offering to sell or distribute for human use or consumption any milk more than 10 days after the date on which the milk was placed in its final pack- age at the milk plant in anticipation of human use or consumption. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 23, 1985) Delays the prohibition imposed in the amendatory provisions as introduced to the period beginning 15 days after milk is placed in its final package at the milk plant. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Incorporates the provisions of S-am 1, tabled on this date. Further provides that no person shall sell or distribute or offer to sell or distribute any milk or milk prod- uct for human use or consumption unless the package in which the milk or milk product is contained is clearly marked to indicate the date until which the milk or milk product will remain suitable for human consumption. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 005-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-WELCH Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Third Reading - Lost 029-024-003 SB-1161 WELCH. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 289) Amends An Act relating to the sale of bread to require that the label set forth the date, within 12 hours, on which the bread was baked and the date the bread shall be removed from the retailer's shelves. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 004-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 703 SB-1161-Cont. May 29 Re-committed to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections SSB-1162 WELCH. (Ch. 15, pars. 213, 221; Ch. 24 1/2, pars. 38bl, 38b2, 38b4; Ch. 37, pars. 439.8, 439.22-1, 439.22-2; Ch. 81, par. 122; Ch. 85, par. 906; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7406; Ch. 103, par. 14.3; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-106, 15-159; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 602; Ch. 122, pars. 30-13, 30-16.4, 30-16.6, 698.1; Ch. 127, pars. 63b13.1, 63b104c, 132.11-1, 132.101, 132.202, 142a2, 146, 148-8, 148-9, 149.2, 170, 213.3, 213.4, 213.5, 213.9, 307, 352, 372, 604A-101, 782, 1404, new pars. 141.158, 142ala, 142a3a; Ch. 144, pars. 70.11, 70.12, 181, 182, 187, 188, 189.11, 190, 217, 225, 271, 282, 301, 306, 311, 802a, 802b, new pars. 802 thru 833) Amends "An Act in relation to Northern Illinois University" and numerous other Acts to withdraw Northern Illinois University from Board of Regency control and create a 10 member Board of Trustees with 7 members appointed by the Governor, the Superintendent of Education and 2 nonvoting student members elected by the student body of Northern Illinois University to govern Northern Illinois University. Gives the Northern Illinois University Board of Trustees powers to operate the Uni- versity such as acquiring property, borrowing money, constructing buildings and conducting the affairs of the University. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Higher ' SB-1163 JOYCE,JEROME - O'DANIEL - DEMUZIO. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 2209 and 2210) Amends Structural Pest Control Act. Increases various license and registration fees. Requires that fees collected under this Act be deposited into the Pesticide Con- trol Fund established under the Illinois Pesticide Act of 1979 for conducting a pub- lic educational program on the proper use of pesticides and for enforcement of this Act and the Illinois Pesticide Act of 1979. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces the proposed increases in application and certificate fees. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JEROME Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor CURRIE May 30 Jun 06 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 24 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-009-000 Passed both Houses ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 704 SB-1163-Cont. Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Aug 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0157 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-1164 JOYCE,JEROME - O'DANIEL - DEMUZIO. (Ch. 5, pars. 806, 808, 810, 812 and new par. 822.1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Amends Illinois Pesticide Act of 1979 and Act in relation to State finance. In- creases various fees for licenses and for registration of pesticides. Creates the Pesti- cide Control Fund in the State Treasury, into which shall be deposited registration and license fees from the Illinois Pesticide Act of 1979, to be used for a public edu- cational program on the proper use of pesticides and for enforcement of the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes refeence to: Ch. 5, pars. 808, 810 and 812 Adds reference to: Ch. 5, par. 819 Makes additional changes in pesticide registration fees. Provides that the intera- gency Committee on Pesticides shall annually conduct a public education and agri- culture chemical safety campaign. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that permit fees shall be deposited into the Fund. Includes penalty as- sessments among the funds to be appropriated to the Dept. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JEROME Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor CURRIE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Jun 06 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 25 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Adopted Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 CURRIE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-009-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 'SB-1165 JOYCE,JEROME. (Ch. 5, new par. 821.1) Amends the Pesticide Act to direct the Department of Agriculture to conduct a study of urban pesticide use, and report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1988. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 5, new par. 821.1 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 705 SB-1165-Cont. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 2211 Provides that the Dept. of Public Health, rather than the Dept. of Agriculture, shall undertake the study. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (House recedes July 2, 1985) Corrects technical errors. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the "Environ- mental Toxicology Act". Provides for the Department of Public Health to investi- gate health threats related to environmental exposure to hazardous substances. Defines terms and imposes duties. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JEROME Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor CURRIE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Jun 12 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 28 Jun 30 Jul 01 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 CURRIE A Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 110-006-001 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRIE, KULAS, CULLERTON, KOEHLER AND PETERSON,W Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JOYCE,JEROME O'DANIEL, SANGMEISTER, RIGNEY & COFFEY House report submitted House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/CURRIE, KULAS, CULLERTON, KOEHLER AND PETERSON,W Senate report submitted dopted 706 SB-1165-Cont. Jul 01-Cont. Jul 02 Jul 29 Sep 25 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/017-015-001 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/JOYCE,JEROME O'DANIEL, SANGMEISTER, RIGNEY & COFFEY House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/096-014-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/055-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0987 Effective date 07-01-86 'SB-1166 POSHARD. (Ch. 127, par. 1105) Amends the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act. Requires the Agency to develop an Earthquake Awareness Program pursuant to which it shall distribute earthquake preparedness literature to schools, local governmental entities, commu- nity groups and civic organizations throughout the State. Requires the Agency, in cooperation with the Illinois State Geological Survey, to compile a list of those school districts which are at the greatest risk of harm from an earthquake. Directs the Agency to distribute the earthquake preparedness literature to such school dis- tricts within 6 months after the effective date of the amendatory provisions. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds newspapers and radio and television stations to the list of entities to which earthquake preparedness literature are to be distributed. Requires the compilation of a list of those school districts, hospitals, airports, power plants, lakes, dams and other man-made structures which are at the greatest risk of damage from earthquakes. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor HICKS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 06 Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-000 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 28 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 078-036-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/054-000-000 Passed both Houses SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 707 SB-1166-Cont. Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0727 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-1167 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 36a) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides an electric utility shall not be permit- ted to include in its rate base investment in new generating facilities which will pro- vide generating capacity in excess of 115% of the utility's peak day demand. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy ]SB-1168 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 36.01) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Commerce Commission shall adopt economically sound rate designs that promote citizen access to safe, reliable and affordable utility service, promote energy conservation, and when economically practical, promote small power production and cogeneration. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-1169 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 47.1) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that if a telephone utility offers its cus- tomers a choice of 2 or more local phone service plans, such utility shall provide to each customer who has received at least 12 months of continuous phone service from the company an annual report detailing which phone service plan would gen- erate the lowest phone bill. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-1170 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 36a) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides an electric utility shall not be permit- ted to include in its rate base the costs of investment in construction which has en- abled the utility to generate more than 115% of the peak amount of electricity used during any day by consumers of electricity produced by the utility. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SB-1171 DONAHUE - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, AVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 23, pars. 2053, 2061.1, 2214 and new pars. 2214.1 and 2217.2) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and the Child Care Act of 1969. Grants the director of a day care center or day care home access to certain records concerning reports of child abuse and neglect. Provides that the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services must require that each foster family or child care facility applicant and each employee of a day care center or day care home au- thorize an investigation into his criminal background. Makes other changes. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 708 SB-1171-Cont. SENATE ANDMDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to child care facility in provision requiring an investigation into the criminal background of day care employees and foster family home applicants. Changes reference to "child care facility" to reference to "day care center or day care home". Adds July 1, 1986, effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that requirements of an investigation into the criminal background of foster family home applicants and day care employees shall commence January 1, 1987. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Hse Sponsor PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor PRESTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Recommended do pass 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor LAURINO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 071-037-004 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-1172 KELLY. (C. 32, new pars. 562j, 594.3 and 625; Ch. 73, par. 979) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, the Non-Profit Health Care Service Plan Act and the Medical Service Plan Act. Provides that abortion insurance coverage carried under any group accident and health insurance policy be offered on an optional basis. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1173 KELLY. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1025) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that noise and light may be emitted from a stadium in a city of more than a million people during a nighttime playoff or World Series baseball game. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 709 SB-1174 SB-1174 KELLY. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to establish a one-year pilot project to provide elementary teachers and secondary students and teachers extracurricular experience in the application of mathematics to employ- ment in technological fields. Effective July 1, 1985. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.3b Empowers school boards to pay group health insurance premiums for its retired teachers to the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois to the extent the System doesn't pay such costs. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To BRUNSVOLD Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 26 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BRUNSVOLD Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Tabled House Rule 37(G) Adopted SB-1175 KELLY. Appropriates $30,000 to the State Board of Education for a one-year pilot project in applied mathematics. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II SSB-1176 NEWHOUSE. (Ch. 67 1/2, new pars. 307.24c and 307.24d) Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act to provide for notice to property owners within 250 feet of a proposed development and, in cities of 1,000,000 or more inhabitants, to the mayor and alderman of the ward where the proposed devel- opment is to be located. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1177 WELCH. (Ch. 32, par. 163a21) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 710 SB-1177-Cont. Amends the Not for Profit Corporation Act. Requires that such corporations or- ganized for the purpose of electrification on a cooperative basis shall provide the members thereof with 5 days notice of meetings of the board of directors. Provides that members of such cooperative may attend meetings of the board of directors. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 'SB-1178 ROCK. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for an additional $1,000 exemp- tion if the taxpayer is pregnant during the taxable year. The pregnancy must be cer- tified by a licensed physician. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue SB-1179 ROCK. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 527) Amends the Retail Installment Sales Act. Deletes provisions which provide that there shall be no limit on the finance charges which may be received for installment contracts. Specifies the maximum finance charges which may be imposed for such installment contracts. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations SB-1180 LECHOWICZ. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-11.1, 8-6 and 8-17) Amends the Election Code. Bases the weighted vote of township and ward com- mitteemen on the most recent primary election. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 46, par. 7-8 Specifies in the organization and proceedings of the Cook County Central Com- mittees, each township and ward committeeman shall have one vote for each ballot voted in his township or part of a township or in his ward by the primary electors of his party at the primary election for the nomination of candidates for election to the General Assembly immediately preceding the meeting of the central committee. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections May 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor SUTKER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELECTIONS Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 711 SB-1180-Cont. Jun 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0928 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1181 WELCH. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 905 and 909) Amends The Citizens Utility Board Act. Requires CUB to represent members of electric cooperatives before the Rural Electrification Administration in Washing- ton, D.C. Provides for insertion of CUB membership information in the periodic customer billings of electric cooperatives. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SSB-1182 POSHARD - DEMUZIO. (New Act) An Act to require non-family or non-authorized corporations, partnerships, or trusts which acquire, transfer, or hold interests in agricultural land in Illinois to re- port such transactions and holdings to the Secretary of State and to direct the Sec- retary to analyze information contained in such reports and determine the effects such transactions and holdings have, particularly on family farms and rural com- munities, and for other purposes. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Expands the types of agricultural land which is exempt from the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes the administration of the Act from the Secretary of State to the Depart- ment of Agriculture. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 POSHARD Adopted Amendment No.02 POSHARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor HARTKE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Assigned to Agriculture Jun 05 Recommended do pass 013-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Third Reading - Passed 112-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 712 SB-1182-Cont. Aug 26 Oct 17 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. SSB-1183 SMITH - DAWSON. (New Act) Creates the Infant Mortality Reduction Act and establishes a grant program. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall devise a formula for the distri- bution of grants to eligible organizations and that such grants shall be used to com- bat infant mortality. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 55 and new par. 55.41 Removes provision that funding for fiscal year 1986 grants shall come from cer- tain federal funds and funding for subsequent grants shall come from State appro- priations. Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Public Health to participate in the federal Women, Infant and Children Nutrition program to the maximum extent and to maintain the program's operation despite any federal funding decrease. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes the formula for distributing appropriations as grants. Provides that the Director shall award grants to eligible organizations on the basis of the formula which the Act requires the Department to develop. Permits, rather than requires, funding preference for organizations which received fiscal year 1985 funding for other Department programs. In the Civil Administrative Code, removes the re- quirement that the Department maintain maximum program operation despite de- creases in federal funding. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Provides that the Dept. of Public Health shall participate in the WIC nutrition program to the maximum extent permitted by federal appropriation and allocation to the State of Illinois. Provides for quarterly reports to the Governor and the Gen- eral Assembly by the Dept. and for the use of private and public funds for the pur- pose of maxumum participation in the program. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor TURNER Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Human Services May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor WHITE Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-003-000 Jun 05 Jun 20 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor WASHINGTON Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 TURNER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 713 SB-1183-Cont. Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 16 Mtn fild accept amend veto SMITH Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Oct 17 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 Mtn fild accept amend veto TURNER Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1091 Effective date 12-02-85 SB-1184 SMITH - DAWSON. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-16.2) Amends "An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilites" to delete an obsolete reference to the Com- mission on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Director of the Department of Mental Health and Developmen- tal Disabilities or his designee shall submit a report to the General Assembly no lat- er than March 31, 1986 detailing the impact of the Department's deinstitutionalization initiatives. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor BOWMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 20 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0366 Effective date 09-14-85 SSB-1185 DAWSON - SMITH AND LEMKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 152.1) Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Provides that no hospital may refuse to ad- mit a pregnant woman in active labor because she is unable to pay for medical ser- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 714 S B-1185-Cont. vices or because she does not carry medical insurance. Provides that the hospital is entitled to receive payment from the woman's resident county. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes amendatory provisions of bill and replaces with same provisions concern- ing hospital admission of a pregnant woman in active labor but provides that the hospital shall obtain payment for such woman, after services, from that woman or a third party source. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that no hospital may refuse necessary treatment to a pregnant woman in active labor whose life or safety would be threatened in the absence of such treat- ment, because she is unable to pay. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 21, 1985) Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 152.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 1374 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends "An Act in rela- tion to the founding and operation of the University of Illinois Hospital and the con- duct of University of Illinois health care programs". Provides that the U of I shall not be obligated to pay the State for expenditures, including capital costs and inter- est, made in providing the U of I Hospital. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommended do pass 005-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAWSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd SOLIZ Committee discharged 083-023-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 SOLIZ Adopted Amendment No.02 SOLIZ Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/071-042-000 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Jun 24 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0929 Effective date 01-01-86 715 SB-1186 SSB-1186 DAWSON - SMITH. (New Act) Establishes a low income heating assistance and termination of service protection program. Promotes conservation of home heating energy. Coordinates weatheriza- tion programs. Effective January 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Creates the II. Low Income Heating Assistance and Shut-off Protection Act to be administered by the Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources to prevent utility service shutoffs, promotes awareness of and changes in energy use habits, promotes conservation techniques, provides in- centives for energy conservation, help reduce energy use by improving the housing and provides relocation assistance. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 004-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections 3SB-1187 DUNN,RALPH. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 14-104.6) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to allow members to buy up to 5 years of credit for service in the Illinois National Guard at the rate of $10 per month of credit. PENSION IMPACT NOTE It is not possible to determine the costs of SB-1187. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SSB-1188 GEO-KARIS - LEMKE. (Ch. 38, new par. 11-23) Amends the Criminal Code. Provides that no person, including a franchisee, shall by means of a cable television system knowingly distribute to its subscribers any in- decent material or knowingly provide such material for distribution, and that a vio- lation is a Class A misdemeanor and a subsequent violation is a Class 4 felony. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 11-20. Changes "indecent" to "obscene" and changes the Criminal Code definition of obscene material to that which, taken as a whole and judged by an average person applying contemporary adult community standards, appeals to the prurient inter- est, depicts various acts in a patently offensive way and lacks serious value. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 716 SB-1188- Cont. May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor KOEHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor GIGLIO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 11 Recommended do pass 009-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 089-016-011 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0709 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1189 TOPINKA. (Ch. 102, par. 42; Ch. 116, par. 207) Amends the Open Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act. Allows the Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Board to hold closed meetings concerning patient applications and exempts patient applications, patient records, and related material from the public inspection and copying provisions of the Free- dom Information Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires final actions on applications received under the Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act to be taken in open meetings. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 6602 and 6604. Amends The Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act to specify the exemption of records and meetings from The Freedom of Information Act and the Open Meetings Act, respectively. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate concur in H-am 1 and 2. Provides that the meetings of the Board for the purpose of making a final deter- mination on applications shall be public meetings, except that the Board may not reveal the identity of any applicant during such meetings. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor NASH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 717 SB-1189-Cont. Jun 18 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 28 Jul 01 Jul 02 Jul 29 Sep 25 718 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.01 KUBIK Adopted Amendment No.02 KUBIK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01,02 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01,02 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CULLERTON, CURRIE, GREIMAN, KUBIK AND KLEMM Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/TOPINKA SCHUNEMAN, SANGMEISTER, JONES & NETSCH House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/107-000-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-001-004 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0988 Effective date 09-25-85 SB-1190 KEATS. (Ch. 82, par. 1) Amends Mechanics' Lien Act. Adds road, street or alley to the list of structures covered by the Act. Effective immediately. Specifies that the Act applies only to a private owner of a lot or tract of land. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: Ch.82, par. 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 82, new par. 1.01 Provides that any person who performs services to real property for the purpose of improvement shall be entitled to a lien on the property for the money owing to him for the services. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KEATS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor PARCELLS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I May 23 Jun 13 'SB-1191 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (New Act) Creates the Mobile Check Cashers Act. Requires Mobile Check Cashers shall obtain a license from the Director of the Department of Financial Institutions. Es- tablishes license fees based upon the number of locations served. Defines terms. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 027-028-000 SB-1192 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. (Ch. 17, rep. par. 4837) Amends the Currency Exchange Act. Repeals surety bond requirement in rela- tion to ambulatory currency exchanges. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 042-004-005 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor BULLOCK Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jun 12 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0728 Effective date 09-21-85 SB-1193 RUPP. (Ch. 38, par. 83-3, new par. 83-3a) Amends the firearms and ammunition Act to provide for Illinois residents to buy rifles, shotguns and ammunition therefor in contiguous states and for residents of contiguous states to buy rifles, shotguns and ammunition therefor in Illinois. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes a reference to federal law. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 719 SB-1191 SB-1193-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000, Arrive House Hse Sponsor HICKS Added As A Joint Sponsor TATE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0442 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1194 MAHAR. Appropriates $5,000 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for re- ducing the expenses incurred by municipal clerks and deputy clerks when attending the Municipal Clerk Training Institute. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II SSB-1195 KELLY. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-10, 5-9 and 6-37) Amends The Election Code. Provides that, where an individual applying for reg- istration in person cannot be registered because of his failure to furnish 2 forms of identification, the registration officer shall present such individual with a form writ- ten in English and Spanish, outlining the legal requirements for registration in Illi- nois. Requires that lists be kept of individuals whose registration was refused because of their failure to present 2 forms of identification. Specifies, as acceptable forms of identification, any envelope or post card bearing a postal service cancella- tion and addressed to the applicant at his residence address and any identification issued in connection with a state or federal program. Apr 12 .1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elections SB-1196 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 38, par. 6-2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Removes from the insanity defense the pro- vision that a person is not criminally responsible if he lacks substantial capacity to conform his conduct to the requirements of the law. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II. 5 SB-1197 TOPINKA AND LEMKE. (Ch. 37, par. 702-7) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that minors accused of armed violence committed with a category I weapon under the Criminal Code shall be prosecuted pursuant to that Code instead of the Juvenile Court Act. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 720 SB-1197-Cont. May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Committee Judiciary II SSB-1198 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-207) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide a tax credit of 25% of the pur- chase price but not more than $1,000 for any computer donated to any public school district by any taxpayer. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue May 03 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor 3SB-1199 PHILIP. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-105) Amends the State Employees' Article of the Pension Code to allow credit for mil- itary service which was not preceded or immediately followed by State employment. PENSION IMPACT NOTE It is not possible to determine accurately the costs of SB- 1199, but with the large size of this retirement system, they could be substantial. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1200 ROCK - BLOOM - DEANGELIS - FRIEDLAND - GEO-KARIS - TOPIN- KA - PHILIP, COFFEY, VADALABENE, O'DANIEL, RUPP, DONAHUE AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 110, pars. 2-619, 8-2001, 8-2003, 8-2004, new pars. 2-1010, 2-1011, 8-2501) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure regarding Medical Malpractice Actions. Authorizes dismissal of action against a defendant filing an affidavit of uninvolve- ment in the alleged occurrence. Provides that medical records be furnished within 60 days after they are requested. Requires a plaintiff's attorney, in any healing art malpractice action, to certify that he has consulted with a knowledgeable licensed physician concerning the action and, as a result of such consultation and his review of the facts, has concluded there is reasonable and meritorious cause for filing such action, or that he has made 3 separate good faith efforts to procure such consulta- tion with knowledgeable licensed physicians and all the physicians with whom he has attempted to consult have refused him, or that he is basing the action on the doctrine of "res ispa loquitur" or failure to inform of the consequences of a medical procedure, in which event attempted consultation with a knowledgeable licensed physician is not required. Provides the failure to make such certification is cause for involuntary dismissal, and any untrue allegations or denials in affidavits may be cause for the taxing of reasonable expenses and attorney's fees. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 110, pars. 2-619, 8-2004, new par. 2-1011 Adds reference to: Ch. 110, pars. 2-1109, 2-1205, new pars. 2-114, 2-611.1, 2-622, 2-1012, 2-1013, 2-1014, 2-1015, 2-1016, 2-1017, 2-1018, 2-1019, 2-1020, 2-1114, 2-1115, 2-1701 thru 2-1719, 8-2501 Deletes everything in the bill. Provides, in relation to medical malpractice cases, for changes relating to malicious prosecution, untrue statements, affidavits of a Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 721 SB-1200-Cont. pre-filing review of the facts by a physician, a review panel procedure before trial, the itemization of verdicts, contingent fees of attorneys, prohibition of punitive damages, reduction of amount of recovery, the computation of damages and the scheduling of periodic payments, the provision of security for judgments, the appli- cation of insurance policy limits, duties of the Director of Insurance in relation to the regulation of providers of security, access to medical records, and standards for expert witnesses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. In the requirement of pre-filing review by a physician, changes "physician li- censed to practice medicine in all its branches" to "licensed physician". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes reference from "physician" to "health professional" in provisions relat- ing to consultation before filing complaint. Includes psychologists as health profes- sionals. Excludes from coverage of the bill care and treatment by spiritual means. Revises schedule for reports of review panels. Provides for compensation of non-judicial members of review panels, to be paid by the Administrative Office of Il- linois Courts. Provides that party who rejects the review panel determination has to pay opposing parties costs only if he fails to prevail on the issue of liability. Revises the deduction for benefits from collateral sources. Revises provisions relating to structured verdicts. Includes provision for payment of up to $250,000 of equivalent lump sum value of future damages. Makes effective August 15, 1985, to apply to cases filed on or after that date. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROCK PHILIP & DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DAVIDSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Added As A Co-sponsor COFFEY, O'DANIEL Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignm Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 May 30 Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 13 Adopted ent Assigned to Judiciary I Motion disch comm, advc 2nd DANIELS Committee Judiciary I JUDICIARY I Withdrawn JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Primary Sponsor Changed To DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor GREIMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.03 PRESTON Amendment No.04 PRESTON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Lost Lost 722 SB-1200-Cont. Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 110-005-000 Jun 19 Secretary's Desk Concurence 02 SB-1201 WELCH. (Ch. 32, par. 163a21; new pars. 163a3.2, 163a24.1 and 163a24.2; Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 33.2) Amends the General Not for Profit Corporation Act and An Act concerning pub- lic utilities. Requires electric cooperatives to provide financial information and member lists to members and provides that meetings of the board of directors of such cooperatives be open to all members. Require public utilities which furnish electricity to act as carriers of wholesale power for electric cooperatives. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy SSB-1202 DARROW. (Ch. 38, new par. 10-3.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of aggravated unlawful restraint. A person commits the offense when he knowingly without legal authority detains another while using a deadly weapon. Penalty is a Class 2 felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes penalty to Class 3 felony. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor BRUNSVOLD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Committee Judiciary II Jun 11 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor LAURINO Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/053-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0930 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1203 DONAHUE. (Ch. 73, new Article XLI, new pars. 1065.800, 1065.801, 1065.802, 1065.803, 1065.804, 1065.805 and 1065.806) Adds an Article to the Insurance Code that requires the use of plain language in consumer insurance contracts. Requires that written insurance contracts and poli- 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 723 SB-1203-Cont. 724 cies entered into after July 1, 1986 are to be written in plain language. Allows an in- sured who is a party to a contract in violation of the Article to sue the insurer for actual damages, reasonable attorneys fees and a penalty of $100. However, the pen- alty does not apply if the defendant made a good faith effort to comply with the Ar- ticle. Provides that the use of language expressly authorized by court decision or statute does not violate the Article and a contract in violation of the Article remains enforceable. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1204 COFFEY. (Ch. 17, par. 1687.1) Amends the Trusts and Trustees Act. Restores language inadvertently omitted when the Code of Civil Procedure was enacted. Provides that the restoration of such language by this amendatory Act is retroactive and applies to orders entered subse- quent to the effective date of the Code of Civil Procedure. Validates court orders en- tered during the ensuing hiatus. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations May 03 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Catndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0443 Effective date 09-16-85 SSB-1205 KUSTRA. (New Act) Creates the "Catastrophic Health Insurance Act". Establishes a method through which health insurance can be made available to persons who otherwise would be uninsurable. Creates the Illinois Health Insurance Pool. Defines terms. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 3 SB-1206 KUSTRA. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-118) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to provide a widow's annuity for the surviving spouse of an annuitant who died after January 1, 1985 and met certain other requirements. L Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. SB-1206-Cont. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Increase in accrued liability ......................................... $ 370,000 Annual amount required to pay off increase in accrued liability over 30 years ....................... .... .................. 31,000 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies the requirements that must be met to become eligible; deletes certain unnecessary language. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor PEDERSEN,B Added As A Joint Sponsor OBLINGER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1207 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 12-603.2) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Department of Transportation to develop safety education programs designed to encourage the use of seat safety belts. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation SB-1208 NETSCH - BLOOM - GEO-KARIS. (Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 261 and 270a) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to permit any purchaser or interested person, as defined, to bring action to enjoin a violation of the Act. Authorizes punitive damages. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, par. 261) Deletes reference to "interested person". Deletes provisions regarding punitive damages. Deletes provisions allowing an interested person to seek an injunction. Provides that a consumer, rather than an interested person, may request the Attor- ney General to seek an injunction. Allows 90, rather than 60, days for the Attorney General to make a determination. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I May 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor BLOOM Added As A Joint Sponsor BLOOM Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 725 SB-1208-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 043-014-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor SOLIZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Consumer Protection Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SSB-1209 NETSCH. (Ch. 120, pars. 9-917, 450, 453.10b, 453.50, 467.11, 467.26, 478 and 1421) Adopts the Multistate Tax Compact, provides for the Director of Revenue to rep- resent this State on the Multistate Tax Commission and provides for a Multistate Tax Compact Advisory Commission. Amends the Income Tax Act, the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Cigarette Tax Act, the Cigarette Use Tax Act, the Mes- sages Tax Act, the Gas Revenue Tax Act, the Public Utilities Revenue Act and the Water Company Invested Capital Tax Act to permit access to tax information for purposes of the Multistate Tax Compact. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue SSB-1210 NEDZA - ROCK - JONES, BERMAN, LECHOWICZ, DEGNAN, D'ARCO, MAROVITZ, DEANGELIS AND SMITH. (Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.11 and 26-2a) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to include dropout statistics in its annual report to the Governor. Defines "dropout". Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that dropout statistics for program categories shall be for all program categories. Redefines dropout as a person, rather than a child, without a high school diploma and not enrolled in a course leading to a diploma. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NEDZA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor BULLOCK Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 726 727 SB-1210--Cont. Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-1211 DEGNAN - ROCK - NEDZA - JONES AND SMITH. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48) Amends The School Code to require the State Board of Education to report on an annual basis the Statewide high school dropout rates to the leadership of the Gener- al Assembly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds a July 1, 1985, effective date. Provides that information in the Statewide high school dropout rate shall be collected by program categories, including special education and bilingual education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 27-22.1 Provides that as a prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil en- tering 9th grade in the 1986-87 school year or any subsequent school year must suc- cessfully complete one semester of course instruction in computer literacy. Not applicable to handicapped students whose course of study is determined by an indi- vidualized education program. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEGNAN Adopted Amendment No.02 LECHOWICZ & DEGNAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 031-026-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor MCGANN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1212 MAROVITZ - ROCK - NEDZA - JONES - HOLMBERG, BERMAN, D'ARCO, DEANGELIS, DEGNAN, LECHOWICZ AND SMITH. (Ch. 122, par. 10-21; new pars. 10-21.9 and 34-18a) SB-1212-Cont. 728 Amends The School Code. Requires school boards to appoint informed advisory councils consisting of parents, teachers, school principals and other community leaders, which shall have direct input into the schools' decision making process. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-21; new par. 10-21.9 Deletes provisions applying to school districts located outside Chicago. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 14C-13 Creates an Advisory Council on Bilingual Education consisting of 17 members appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. The Council shall advise the State Superintendent on policy and rules pertaining to bilingual education. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor KRSKA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERRIOS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 BERRIOS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 114-003-000 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/055-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0710 Effective date 01-01-86 SSB-1213 NEDZA - ROCK - DEANGELIS - JONES, BERMAN, LECHOWICZ, DEG- NAN, D'ARCO, MAROVITZ AND SMITH. (Ch. 122, par. 10-22.33A, new pars. 10-22.33B and 10-22.33C) Amends The School Code. Authorizes school boards to provide night school pro- grams and after school activities. Requires the State Board of Education to fund summer and night school programs and after school activities. Effective July 1, 1985. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-1213-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes night school courses available to all residents of the district under the same conditions as for students enrolled in regular school. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-22.33A, new pars. 10-22.33B, 10-22.33C Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 34-18 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends The School Code to require the State Board of Education to provide funds to the school district for the provision and conduct of courses during the period of the calendar year not with- in the regular school term. Requires the offering of courses during the period of the calendar year not within the regular school term, to all residents of the district. Au- thorizes a charge for such courses. Includes that the board shall have the power to offer after school activities to secondary students. Applicable to Chicago only. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor KRSKA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERRIOS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SSB-1214 D'ARCO - NEDZA - ROCK - JONES, MAROVITZ, LECHOWICZ, DEG- NAN, BERMAN, DEANGELIS AND SMITH. (Ch. 122, new pars. 2-3.49a and 2-3.50) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to establish a scholarship program to enable eligible Hispanics to begin and complete graduate training in educational administration. Also establishes internship programs to pro- vide experience to Hispanics interested in preparing for positions as school superin- tendents. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that moneys may be from State and federal grants and used in the oper- ation of the internship programs. Changes the Superintendency internship to ad- ministrative internship. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 729 SB-1214-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd&to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-1215 DEGNAN - NEDZA - ROCK - JONES, BERMAN, LECHOWICZ, D'ARCO, MAROVITZ, DEANGELIS AND SMITH. (Ch. 122, new par. 50-8.1) Amends the School Records Act to provide that no public school may refuse to admit a student because of his failure to present his student records from a previous- ly attended school; requires previously attended schools and school districts to send copies of records to the student's new school within 15 days after receiving a request for them. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education 730 731 SB-1215-Cont. Jun 13 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Lost 050-056-000 Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Ruled not germane Amendment No.03 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.04 CULLERTON Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0711 Effective date 09-20-85 'SB-1216 LECHOWICZ - NEDZA - ROCK, MAROVITZ, BERMAN, DEGNAN, D'ARCO, DEANGELIS AND SMITH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-103; Ch. 122, pars. 27-6, 27-23, 27-24.2 and 27-24.3) Amends the Vehicle Code and the School Code. Provides that school districts are no longer required to offer practice driving as a part of their driver education courses. Provides that no drivers license shall be issued to a person under 18 years old unless he has passed a driver education course consisting of classroom instruc- tion and (1) a practice driving part meeting certain statutory requirements or (2) at least 6 hours of practice driving with a parent or guardian who is an experienced li- censed driver. Exempts public school students in grades 9 through 12 from State mandated physical education. Effective August 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 25 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SSB-1217 BERMAN - ROCK - NEDZA - JONES, LECHOWICZ, DEGNAN, D'ARCO, MAROVITZ, DEANGELIS AND SMITH. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-21 and 34-18; new par. 10-21.9) Amends The School Code to provide that school boards shall make available to students vocational and career counseling and shall establish special career counsel- ing days. Requires special consideration for counselling minority students. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that school districts shall be required to comply with the provisions of this amendatory Act only if the amount they will receive in general State aid and State grants-in-aid for the school year beginning July 1, 1985, and each year there- after, exceeds the amount received from such sources for the preceding school year by the estimated cost of implementing the provisions of this amendatory Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds effective date of July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-1217-Cont. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted 026-024-000 Verified Amendment No.02 BERMAN & NEDZA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor KRSKA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-1218 ROCK - D'ARCO - NEDZA, LECHOWICZ, DEGNAN, MAROVITZ, BER- MAN, DEANGELIS AND SMITH. (New Act; Ch. 122, par. 50-9 and new pars. 2-3.48, 2-3.49, 10-20.9a and 34-18.3; Ch. 144, par. 189 and new par. 189.15) Creates the Educational Partnership Act and amends The School Code, the Illi- nois School Student Records Act and the Act relating to the Board of Higher Edu- cation in connection therewith. Provides for expanded educational options and tutoring for elementary and secondary education students. Authorizes grants to public institutions of higher education to conduct studies relating to dropout pre- vention at the secondary school level. Provides that wilful and malicious falsifica- tion of student records is a Class 3 felony. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. In all provisions of the bill as introduced, other than in the Educational Partner- ship Act itself, changes each reference to a "public institution of higher education" to "an institution of higher education". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 10-20.9a Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 10-22.20c Authorizes, instead of requires, school boards to establish and implement peer as- sistance, tutorial programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes willful and malicious falsification of certain student records a Class A misdemeanor instead of a Class 3 felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 732 SB-1218-Cont. Deletes provision regarding expanded options for secondary school students. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROCK Adopted Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER Lost 027-027-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor KULAS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd BERRIOS Committee discharged 106-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor KRSKA Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERRIOS Adopted Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.02 BERRIOS Adopted Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.04 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.05 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.06 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.07 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.08 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.09 BERRIOS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 097-019-001 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02,09 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02,09 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0712 Effective date 09-20-85 'SB-1219 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 85, par. 2103; Ch. 120, par. 1003; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.158 and 144.26) Amends the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act, the Real Es- tate Transfer Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Creates a fund in the State Trea- sury into which revenue from the Illinois Real Estate Transfer Tax is to be deposited. (Present law provides that such revenue be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.) Provides that moneys in the fund shall be appropriated only for purposes of the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 733 SB-1219-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Apr 17 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive 'SB-1220 JONES. (Ch. 37, par. 658) Amends the Court Reporters Act. Increases the pay of part-time court reporters from $36 to $50 per half-day. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 May 07 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 051-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor SHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd SHAW Motn discharge comm lost 047-060-001 Committee Judiciary I Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1221 JONES. (Ch. 37, par. 658) Amends the Court Reporters Act. Raises the maximum salary for full-time court reporters to $35,250 beginning July 1, 1986, and to $37,250 beginning July 1, 1987. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 007-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 038-013-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor SHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd SHAW Motn discharge comm lost 049-061-000 Committee Judiciary I Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 734 SB-1222 SB-1222 JONES. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-120.1) Amends the Judges Retirement System Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Pro- vides use of the feminine gender in the Article includes the masculine gender unless manifestly inconsistent with the context. PENSION IMPACT NOTE SB-1222 does not have a financial impact. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SSB-1223 JONES. (Ch. 37, par. 655) Amends the Court Reporters Act. Provides that where a court utilizes an audio or video recording system to record court proceedings a court reporter shall be in charge of such system. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1224 CARROLL - KEATS. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1007) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to require a continuance if a Jewish attorney of a party to a case requests a continuance to observe Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kip- pur. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits an attorney to request a continuance if he is a bona fide member of a reli- gious faith that requires isolation as part of the observance of the holiday and re- quests the continuance to observe the holiday when it conflicts with the court date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Revises what the religious faith of an attorney who requests a continuance must dictate in order for a continuance from "dictates isolation or sequestration" to "dic- tates that an individual refrain from normal business activity or attend religious ser- vices" as part of a religious holiday. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 735 SB-1224-Cont. Apr 24 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor STERN Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVIN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZWICK Committee Assignment of Bills May 23 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 13 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 24 Amendment No.02 ZWICK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 073-034-009 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0931 Effective date 09-23-85 SB-1225 DAWSON. (New Act) Requires railroads operating as common carriers to equip all trains over 1500 feet in length, other than passenger trains, with a caboose as the rear car unless unable to comply during an emergency or when a defective car must be attached behind the caboose. Establishes a $500 fine for each violation. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-1226 CARROLL - BLOOM. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-2-4) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a defendant's conditional release after an acquittal by reason of insanity shall not exceed 11 (now 8) years. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1227 CARROLL. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-209.2) 736 SB-1227-Cont. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that whenever a cause of action against any person, corporation or partnership based upon or under federal law where exclusive jurisdiction of the federal claim has not been vested in a federal court, such cause of action shall be enforceable in the courts of this State and may be commenced in any county in which personal jurisdiction of the defendant can be obtained under the Code of Civil Procedure. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 004-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 009-042-003 ' SB-1228 COLLINS. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that employment and voca- tional training programs for inmates shall be designed for preparing the inmates for useful and marketable job skills upon their release from prison. Provides that the Department of Corrections shall consult with various State agencies to assist the Department in vocational and employment training of prisoners. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SSB-1229 CHEW - JONES. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-123 and new par. 11-208.3) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to provide each city with a population of 1,000,000 or more with a quarterly list of all regis- tered vehicles whose owners are registered as residing within such city. Permits mu- nicipalities with a population of 500,000 or more to establish a system for the issuance and collection of parking violations as civil penalties, and to provide vari- ous procedures for the administration thereof. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision requiring the Secretary of State to refuse to renew the registra- tion of a vehicle owned by an individual who has failed to pay 10 or more parking tickets issued by a municipality with a population of 500,000 or more. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-123 and new par. 11-208.3 Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 1-2-9.1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-306.1 Amends to authorize municipalities to use one certified mail number to serve no- tice on the same defendant for separate but multiple actions of the same municipal ordinance. Requires certain notice requirements prior to the suspension of driving privileges for failure to pay parking violations. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Establishes procedural notice requirements for the Secretary of State to comply with prior to the suspension of driving privileges for failure to pay parking violations. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 737 SB-1229-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor SHAW First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 25 Amendment No.02 RONAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE Third Reading - Lost 036-074-006 SB-1230 JONES. (Ch. 24, new par. 11-41.1-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Authorizes municipalities to require all businesses operating within the municipality to register certain information with the municipality. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government 1 SB-1231 JONES. (Ch. 85, par. 611) Amends the State revenue sharing Act to increase the monthly transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the Local Government Distributive Fund from 1/12 to 1/10 of the net revenue derived from the income tax. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Re-committed to Revenue ' SB-1232 CHEW - JONES. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-306.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to suspend the driving privileges of persons with 10 or more outstanding parking violations or 2 or more warrants in any one county when the Secretary receives an official notice that the violator has committed such offense. Requires certain information to be in- cluded on the Secretary's notice of suspension. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 738 SB-1232-Cont. May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor SHAW First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN SSB-1233 CHEW. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.01) Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act to exclude costs related to special service for the handicapped from the calculation of the farebox recovery ratio. Apr 12 1985 First reading Apr 17 SB-1234 JONES. (Ch. 38, par. 21-1) Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to criminal damage to property. De- letes reference in criminal damage to property statute which cross references to a subsection of the arson offense which no longer exists. Provides that a person com- mits criminal damage to property when he damages any property with intent to de- fraud an insurer. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Waive Posting Notice 7C Activities Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 011-00( Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor SHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D )-000 'SB-1235 JONES. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.2, 439.3, 439.3a, 439.6, 439.7, 439.8, 439.9, 439.11, 439.14, 440, 441, 441a, 442, 444, 445, 446, 447, 451, 452) Amends the State occupations and use tax Acts and other Acts to impose those taxes on the sale of personal services. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue SB-1236 JONES. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 7) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Apr 30 739 SB-1236-Cont. Amends the Housing Authorities Act to make a technical change with regard to compensation of commissioners. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 7 Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 8.20 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Add provision requiring that in determining the income of tenants for purposes of determining rent, the Housing Authority in any municipality with a population of more than 1,000,000, shall exclude any amount received by the tenant as a scholarship or educational loan and make an adjustment equal to the amount necessary for the tenant's food needs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes applicable to all counties and any city, village or town with over 10,000 inhabitants. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor SHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor RICE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Cities and Villages Jun 12 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 BARGER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE,W Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-001-000 Jun 21 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0932 Effective date 01-01-86 'SB-1237 DAVIDSON. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9105) Amends the Illinois Forestry Development Act. Requires the Department of Conservation to enter into agreements with timber growers under which the De- partment shall pay the amount which, alone or together with such other cost share amount as is paid by the federal government, is up to 80% (now 20%) of the total cost of acceptable forest management practices implemented thereunder. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the proposed change. Specifies the cost share amount the Department of Conservation shall agree to pay of the total cost of acceptable forestry management practices: up to 40% of the total cost of the plan for fiscal year 1986; up to 60% of the monies appropriated fiscal year 1987; and up to 80% of the monies appropriated for subsequent fiscal years. The Department, upon recommendations made to it by SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 740 SB-1237-Cont. the Commission, may provide for the categorization of forestry management plans and determine an appropriate category cost share percentage. Certain forestry management plans submitted by timber growers may be accorded a priority for ap- proval within the assigned category. Such timber growers may receive an increased cost share amount not to exceed 50% of the fees paid by the timber grower on his sales in the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the forestry management plan is approved and funded. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the proposed change. Specifies the cost share amount the Department of Conservation shall agree to pay of the total cost of acceptable forestry management practices: up to 40% of the total cost of the plan for fiscal year 1986; up to 60% of the monies appropriated fiscal year 1987; and up to 80% of the monies appropriated for subsequent fiscal years. The Department, upon recommendations made to it by the Commission, may provide for the categorization of forestry management plans and determine an appropriate category cost share percentage. Certain forestry management plans submitted by timber growers may be accorded a priority for ap- proval within the assigned category. Such timber growers may receive an increased cost share amount not to exceed 50% of the fees paid by the timber grower on his sales in the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the forestry management plan is approved and funded. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy May 02 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-1238 GEO-KARIS - DEMUZIO. (New Act) Creates the Council for the Blind to assume responsibility for services, programs and institutions for the blind formerly under the jurisdiction of the Department of Rehabilitation Services. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 6.24 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Civil Administration Code. Creates a Rehabilitation Services for the Blind Advisory Council within the Dept. of Rehabilitation Services, consisting of 9 members appointed by the Gover- nor, to advise the Dept. director in matters concerning blind persons and the provi- sion of rehabilitation services. 741 SB-1238-Cont. Apr 12 1985 Apr 17 First reading May 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL First reading Rfrd to Comm on As May 23 May 29 Adopted signment Assigned to Human Services Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE SSB-1239 WATSON. (Ch. 122, pars. 14-7.03, 14-8.01 and new par. 14-1.11) Amends The School Code. Provides for the determination of a student's school district of residency and the party responsible for the costs of special education ser- vices therein. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 14-1.11 a Specifies the purposes for which a child may be placed residentially by a court or State agency which makes the costs of education reimbursable. Conditions such re- imbursement upon the agency's or court's notification to the appropriate school dis- trict. Makes certain changes as to reimbursement for students who are in the legal guardianship of certain agencies, who are emancipated or who have reached majority. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & May 07 Secondary Recommended do pass 008-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17. Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DIDRICKSON Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Elementary & Secondary Education May 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 11 Third Reading - Passed 112-004-001 Passed both Houses Jun 28 Sent to the Governor 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 742 SB-1239-Cont. Aug 23 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Total veto stands. SB-1240 TOPINKA. (New Act) An Act creating "The School District Reorganization Act". Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SSB-1241 DONAHUE. (Ch. 122, par. 29-4) Amends the School Code to require that school bus service be provided for stu- dents of nonpublic schools in the same manner as for students of public schools. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary ' SB-1242 MAITLAND. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 9-901; Ch. 122, pars. 17-2, 17-3, 18-8 and 34-53) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and The School Code. Increases the individ- ual income tax rate from 2.5% to 4.5% and the corporate income tax rate from 4% to 7.2% beginning January 1, 1986. The increased revenues shall be deposited in the common school fund to be used solely for educational purposes. Changes the State aid formula beginning July 1, 1986 to guarantee $1850 per weighted pupil in aver- age daily attendance in each school district. Eliminates computation based on equalized assessed value of property and operating tax rates. Beginning July 1, 1986, reduces a school district's educational tax rate to zero unless a rate is ap- proved by referendum. The referendum may provide for any educational tax rate submitted by the school board. Effective January 1, 1986. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue 'SB-1243 SMITH - DAWSON. (New Act; Ch. 120, pars. 5-509, 5-510; Ch. 127, new par. 141.158) Creates the Mental Health Education Act and amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Creates the Mental Health Education Fund in the State Treasury, monies in which may be be appropriated by the General Assembly to the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities for the pur- pose of making grants. Provides for a voluntary check-off income tax system for in- dividuals to contribute part of their tax refund to the fund. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 507 and 501A Amends to provide that any income tax checkoff system special fund which does not accumulate $100,000 or more in any calendar year shall be removed from the income tax return forms for the following and subsequent years. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by the IL Department of Revenue) The Department cannot determine the amount of future tax refund dollars that will be allocated to the check-off proposed in SB-1243, a as taxpayer inclination and preference cannot be predicted. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 743 SB-1243-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommended do pass 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor SATTERTHWAITE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd SATTERTHWAITE Recommended do pass 009-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0261 Effective date 09-03-85 SSB-1244 MAROVITZ. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-201, 6-204, 11-501.1 and new par. 11-501.11) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the court (now the Secretary of State), after a determination that probable cause existed to stop an individual sus- pected of driving under the influence, to suspend for a period of 90 days from the first court appearance such person's driving privileges for refusing to submit to so- briety tests and to issue, in the court's discretion, a restricted driving permit evi- denced by a sticker attached to the violator's present driver's license. Requires the court to report such suspensions and issuances of restricted permits to the Secretary of State. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-201, 6-204, 11-501.1, new par. 11-501.11 Adds reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 702-7, 702-9; Ch. 48, pars. 9-3, 111-1, 1005-4-1, 1005-5-3, 1403; Ch. 43, par. 131; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-118, 6-201, 6-204, 6-205, 6-206, 6-303, 11-401, 11-501, 11-501.1, 1-502, new par. 1-203.1, 2-118.1, 6-203.1, 6-206.1, 6-208.1, 6-304.1, 11-500, 11-501.3; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6328 Deletes entire provisions of bill. Amends the Juvenile Court Act, Criminal Code of 1961, Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, Unified Code of Corrections, Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act, The Liquor Control Act of 1934, The Illinois Vehicle Code and the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act. Es- tablishes various provisions regarding offenses, judicial disposition, evidentiary de- terminations and rehabilitation programs concerning violations of driving under the influence. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-201, 6-204, 11-501.1, 11-501.11 Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 702-7; Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-1; 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 744 SB-1244-Cont. Ch. 97 1/2, pars. 1-203.1, 2-118.1, 6-205, 6-206.1, 6-303, 6-304.1, 11-501; Ch. 43, par. 144c; Ch. 95 1/2, rep. par. 11-501.3 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Juvenile Court Act, Unified Code of Corrections, Liquor Control Act and The IL Vehicle Code. Revises certain procedural requirements pertaining to the offense of driving under the influence of alcohol and repeals Section 11-501.3 of The IL Vehicle Code. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes technical change. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation Apr 25 Committee discharged Re-referred to Judiciary II May 07 Recommended do pass 006-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HOMER Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCRACKEN Added As A Joint Sponsor CULLERTON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-001-000 Jun 19 Jun 26 Oct 16 Oct 31 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON CALENDAR 3RD READING - MATIJEVICH Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 EWING Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Adopted Held on 2nd Reading SB-1245 MACDONALD. (Ch. 19, new pars. 156.3, 182.14b, 254.14a, 288.1, 354.14a 405.1, 455.1, 507.2, 605.1, 705.14a, 754.1, 806.10b and 855.1) Amends the various Acts creating Port Districts. Authorizes such Districts to es- tablish, acquire, operate or transfer Export Trading Companies, which shall be or- ganized principally for international Trading purposes. Provides that such a Company shall have all of the privileges and immunities of the District, and may borrow money and issue bonds in the same manner as the District. Permits such Companies to apply for federal certification. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 20, 1985) Adds reference to: (Ch. 19, pars. 264, 265 and 268) Amends the Joliet Regional Port District Act. Provides that the presiding officer of Will County and the Mayor of Joliet shall each appoint an additional member to the board. Provides that the terms of members appointed by the Governor shall ex- pire after 60 days and new members shall be appointed by the presiding officer of Will County. 745 SB-1245-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To DAVIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Verified Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01/057-055-000 Amendment No.02 DAVIS Verified Lost Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Jun 27 Mtn filed take from Table DAVIS Tabled House Rule 37(G) 3 SB-1246 JONES. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 1-116) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to provide that the State will assume responsi- bility for all employer's contributions required under Articles 2 through 19, begin- ning July 1, 1985. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Under SB- 1246, the reduction in costs to units of local gov't. and the correspond- ing increase in costs to the State is estimated to be $500 million for the first year. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities SB-1247 JONES. (Ch. 73, rep. par. 1027) Amends the Insurance Code to repeal the prohibition of the imposition of taxes on insurance companies by political subdivisions. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 746 SB-1248 FAWELL. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6337) Amends An Act to provide for the creation and management of forest preserve districts in counties having a population of less than 3,000,000. Provides that bonds issued after the effective date of this amendatory Act shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed that permitted in "An Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical change in language. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Counties and Townships Jun 13 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP ' SB-1249 PHILIP. (Ch. 34, pars. 2171, 2173 and 2178) Amends the Act pertaining to bonding for construction, reconstruction or remod- eling of courthouses in counties having a population of more than 300,000 and an increase in population of 30% or more from one decennial census to the next to in- clude courthouse operation and maintenance and to remove the .05% tax rate limi- tation for paying interest and principal on bonds issued under the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. (Tabled June 20, 1985) Requires that the publication of the county's annual tax levy include notice of the procedures and requirements for a referendum on the adoption of the tax levy reso- lution. Also requires that the county clerk present a petition form to any person re- questing one. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 20, 1985) Deletes reference to: Ch. 34, par. 2178 Removes the operation and maintenance purposes for the tax receipts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Restores the cap on the tax but changes from .05% to .10%. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by DCCA) SB 1249 will have no fiscal impact. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Deletes reference to: Ch. 34, pars. 2171, 2177, 2178 Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 1230.1, 1233.1; Ch. 120, pars. 439.9, 439.39, 439.109, 442; Ch. 127, pars. 144.25, 652, 653, new par. 141.195 Amends the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Act. Increases the bonding authority to $312,500,000. Revises the distribution of tax revenues to the Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 747 SB-1248 SB-1249-Cont. Build Illinois Fund by amending the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Com- pletion Note Subordinate Fund. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Further amends the General Obligation Bond Act to lower the amount of in- crease in bond authorization. Allows grants by the Capital Development Board to local governments for libraries among purposes for which bonds may be issued. Adds immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 850.03, 850.07, new pars. 850.07zl8, 850.07z19 Amends the IL Development Finance Authority Act. Provides that the IL Devel- opment Finance Authority in cooperation with the IL Arts Council shall develop a program for financing the productions of motion pictures in the State of IL and pro- vides guidelines for the program. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 004-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 048-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN First'reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 20 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Amendment No.03 HOFFMAN Adopted Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED BY 03 - CULLERTON Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 21 Amendment No.04 GIGLIO Withdrawn Amendment No.05 GIGLIO Withdrawn Fiscal Note filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Oct 16 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled House Rule 37(G) Oct 29 Mtn filed take from Table RETURN TO CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY - HOFFMAN 3/5 vote required Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 30 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Nov 14 Amendment No.06 GIGLIO Withdrawn Amendment No.07 GIGLIO Withdrawn Amendment No.08 LEVERENZ Withdrawn 748 SB-1249-Cont. Nov 14-Cont. Amendment No.09 HOFFMAN Adopted Amendment No.10 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.11 O'CONNELL Withdrawn Amendment No.12 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Jan 08 1986 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 073-038-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 03,09,10,12 Jan 09 Calendar Consideration PP. SB-1250 WATSON. (Ch. 81, pars. 111, 112, 118.1, 119) Amends the Illinois Library System Act. Provides that certain non-tax supported public libraries are eligible for membership in state supported library systems. Pro- vides that certain non-tax supported library systems may qualify and be eligible for certain grants made annually by the State Librarian. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 81, pars. 111, 112, 118.1 and 119) Adds reference to: (Ch. 81, par. 3-1) Deletes everything after the enacting clause and amends the Local Library Act to provide that, in a city of 500,000 or fewer inhabitants, the corporate authorities may, rather than shall, levy a tax for library purposes, if the library is established within 6 months after the effective date of the amendatory Act. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government May 01 Recommended do pass 005-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled By Sponsor SB-1251 HUDSON. (Ch. 48, par. 138.15) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that the Industrial Commis- sion shall report annually to the Governor and the General Assembly. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive SB-1252 SCHUNEMAN. (Ch. 48, par. 324) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that the term "employ- ment" does not include those employees engaged in the harvesting, production or packaging of a seed crop. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-1253 HUDSON. (Ch. 48, par. 579) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that an employer has 15 days from receipt of rate determination notice to file an application for review of such rate determination. 749 SB-1253-Cont. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SB-1254 BARKHAUSEN. (Ch. 24, par. 8-5-1; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 198; Ch. 120, par. 1302; Ch. 127, par. 743.1) Amends the Municipal Code, the Public Water Districts Act, the Special Service Area Act and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. Provides that municipalities with populations under 500,000 may by referendum raise debt limitations in order to pump water from Lake Michigan. Provides that counties and public water dis- tricts, in combination with each other or with municipalities, may establish a Joint Action Water Agency. Provides that such an Agency may by referendum issue gen- eral obligation bonds and levy a tax upon all taxable property within a service area to pay principal and interest on such bonds. Authorizes such an Agency to levy an annual tax for its corporate purposes at a rate not exceeding .005% of the value of the taxable property within the service area. Expands the authority of public water districts relating to contracts for water supply. Provides that a county may, as a spe- cial service area, contract for a water supply on behalf of a county service area. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Local Government SSB-1255 DEANGELIS. (Ch. 48, pars. 1602, 1603, 1604, 1609, 1614, 1615, 1617 and 1620) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act to make the Act applicable to non-State peace officers. Defines non-State peace officers. Includes non-State peace officers of the rank of sergeant and above as supervisors. Provides that the scope of arbitration in police matters shall be limited to wages, hours and conditions of em- ployment and shall not include certain specified matters of inherent police manage- rial policy. Prohibits security officers of public employers, non-State and State peace officers and State firefighters from refusing to cross picket lines or engaging in secondary boycotts while on duty, extends no strike provisions to non-State peace officers, and prohibits public employers from granting amnesty to such security em- ployees, peace officers and firefighters who engage in such prohibited conduct. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor and Commerce SSB-1256 SCHAFFER. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for a deduction of State and local retailer's occupation and use tax paid on new motor vehicles manufactured in the United States. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the requirement that the new motor vehicle be manufactured in the U.S.A. to a requirement that it be assembled in Illinois. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue Apr 25 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 750 SB-1256-Cont. May 29 Hse Sponsor WAIT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 3SB-1257 DUNN,RALPH. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-111 and 15-113.4) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to grant service credit for paid sick leave days; removes the requirement that an employee be employed to within 60 days of the date of retirement to receive credit for unused sick leave; in- cludes payments for unused sick leave made on or after January 1, 1984, within the definition of "earnings". Effective July 1, 1985. PENSION IMPACT NOTE It is not possible to determine the actual costs of SB-1257, but they can be expect- ed to be relatively small. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 3 SB-1258 SCHUNEMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-124, 14-131, 15-155, 16-158 and 18-131) Amends the Illinois Pension Code Articles governing the 5 State-funded retire- ment systems to specify the annual funding requirements for each such system. PENSION IMPACT NOTE For FY87, it is estimated that the State's contribution requirement under SB-1258 would be $494 million. This is estimated to be $77 million more than State contributions based on 60% of payout. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes rate of interest on the notes to a rate not to exceed that permitted in the Act to permit public corporations to issue bonds. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 01 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor ' SB-1259 BARKHAUSEN - KARPIEL. (New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039.2) Creates the Solid Waste Disposal Act; provides for the creation and approval of solid waste management plans. Amends the Environmental Protection Act to add consistency with a solid waste management plan to the list of criteria for local siting review of regional pollution control facilities. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 751 SB-1260 SB-1260 DONAHUE. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5409 and new par. 4910) Amends Act in relation to oil and gas interests in land to provide that any oil com- pany which is required to pay royalties shall deposit the royalties in an interest - bearing escrow account if not paid within 30 days of the date payment is due. Amends Act in relation to oil, gas, coal and other surface and underground re- sources to increase the bond requirement for drilling wells to $10,000 for each well or $100,000 for all wells. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that the proceeds derived from the sale of oil or gas production from a well shall be paid to persons legally entitled thereto, no later than 3 months after the date of first sale and thereafter no later than 30 days after the end of the calendar month within which subsequent production is sold. Sets forth the requirements for the payment of such proceeds. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Decreases bond requirement for applicants to $2,500 for each well. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the proceeds from the sale of oil or gas production must be paid to the payee on or before 150 days after the end of the month of first purchase by a payor. Apr 12 1985 First reading Apr 17 Apr 25 May 02 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Committee discharged Re-assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULT Amendment No.02 AGRICULTI Amendment No.03 DONAHUE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 DONAHUE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MAYS First reading Rfrd to Comr URE URE Tabled Tabled Adopted Adopted n on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 FRIEDRICH,DP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. May 29 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 21 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 Oct 17 752 SB-1261 FRIEDLAND. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act; re- quires that procedures be established within six months from the effective date of this Act to publicize telephone numbers by which contractors or excavators can give notice of excavation or demolition and request the marking of location of under- ground utility facilities. Provides for color coding for marking of a particular type of utilitiy; provides for penalties for a willful violation of this Act. Provides for a civil action in circuit court to enjoin a violation of the Act. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Agriculture, Conservation & Energy 'SB-1262 ROCK - KEATS. (New Act) Creates the Sexual Abusers of Children Treatment Act. Requires the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services to establish a model demonstration project for the evaluation, treatment and counseling of persons charged with sexual of- fenses against children. Permits a court to assign a person charged with a sexual of- fense against a child to the project, with the authorization of such person. Authorizes the Department to accept grants and contributions on behalf of the proj- ect. Requires the Department to submit periodic reports to the General Assembly concerning the progress of the project and make recommendations in relation there- to. Repealed July 1, 1991. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Reinstates provisions of introduced bill. Provides for establishment of model demonstration projects funded by DCFS. Specifies Department authority relative to such projects. Provides for the Dir. of DCFS to appoint an interdisciplinary advisory committee. Authorizes evaluation, upon court motion, of certain offenders pursuant to the amendatory Act. Authorizes treatment and placement for treatment of certain offenders. Authorizes Dept. to ac- cept gifts and grants. Requires adoption of rules and regulations and submission of annual reports by the Dept. Repealed January 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROCK & KEATS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 05 Primary Sponsor Changed To CULLERTON Committee Judiciary II Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CULLERTON Committee discharged 118-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 753 SB-1261 SB-1262-Cont. Jun 26 Third Reading - Lost 045-063-009 SB-1263 ROCK - KEATS - MAROVITZ. Appropriates $1,500,000 to the Department of Children and Family Services to establish a model demonstration project for the evaluation and treatment of persons who commit sexual offenses against children pursuant to the Sexual Abusers of Children Treatment Act, enacted by the 84th General Assembly. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases appropriation by $1,000,000. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Committee Appropriations II May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 05 Primary Sponsor Changed To CULLERTON Committee Appropriations II Jun 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations II Jun 21 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SB-1264 SCHAFFER, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND DAVIDSON. (Ch. 127, par. 46.43 and new par. 46.30a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Permits the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to establish bank accounts for handling funds in connection with conducting shows promoting Illinois products and to sell premiums to State agencies at cost. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the funds are those in connection with the conduct of Dept. activi- ties promoting IL rather than the conduct of international shows promoting IL products. Removes direct authorization to sell premiums and provides instead that funds from such sales shall be included in those funds received by and disbursed from the bank accounts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 141.158 Removes authorization to establish trust funds and bank accounts. Provides that all monies received pursuant to such activities and sales shall be placed in a fund within the State treasury and that such fund may be appropriated only for expendi- tures pursuant to such activities and sales. Amends the State Finance Act to create the necessary fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.6a Provides for DCCA to establish a grant program for local tourism and convention bureaus. Sets forth eligiblity standards. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 754 755 SB-1264-Cont. May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Hse Sponsor HALLOCK Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HALLOCK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SB-1265 DAVIDSON, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 121, par. 4-503) Amends the Highway Code. Provides that only written notice to the owners and occupants, if any, must be given to enter upon lands for surveys. Deletes require- ment of written consent by owner for subsurface soil surveys. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor OBLINGER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 016-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 114-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0713 Effective date 01-01-86 SB-1266 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON AND SCHAFFER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 214) Amends the Radiation Protection Act. Prohibits the operation of a radiation in- stallation unless all persons who administer ionizing radiation in such installation are licensed or accredited. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 63b104c Adds the Dept. of Nuclear Safety to the list of agencies exempted from the per- sonnel jurisdictions of the Dept. of Central Management Services. SB-1266-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that persons may be exempted from licensing or accreditation. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-002 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Primary Sponsor Changed To STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Amendment No.02 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01,02 S Concurs in H Amend. 01,02/056-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor May 23 May 31 Jun 06 Jun 19 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 28 Jul 26 Sep 23 SECTION 2-AMEND.TO CHAPTER 127, PAR. 63B,104C SSB-1267 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.48) Amends The School Code. Authorizes the State Board of Education to establish a regional network of centers to coordinate existing and new services to public and private schools. Authorizes funding through a proposal process and appointment of governing boards by regional superintendents. Effective July 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 2, 1985) than all public and private schools. Changes certain services which the centers shall provide. Pro- vides that centers shall be governed by 11-member boards only in class 1 counties. FISCAL NOTE, IN TIE HOUSE (Prepared by the State Board of Education) The Governor's FY86 budget proposal projected $10,000,000 in FY86 for such regional centers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits eligibility to apply for the request for proposal funding process to regional school superintendents. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Governor approved Effective date 09-23-85 Effective date 07-01-86 PUBLIC ACT 84-0933 756 SB-1267-Cont. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 2-3.48 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Revises the general State aid formula in The School Code. Increases the guaran- teed equalized assessed valuation per weighted ADA pupil to $69,422 for unit dis- tricts, $100,844 for elementary districts and $174,185 for high school districts. Reduces from 2.92% to 2.76% the maximum operating tax rate for unit districts. For the 1985-86 school year only, provides a supplementary payment for K-8 dis- tricts only when their State aid entitlement would increase if it were computed us- ing a maximum operating tax rate of either 1.90%, 1.10% or 2.92% and a guaranteed EAV per weighted ADA pupil of, respectively, $104,658, $180,733 or $68,099. Adds an immediate effective date. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,M Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 113-003-001 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 28 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRIE, MULCAHEY, CULLERTON, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW Jun 30 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KUSTRA MAITLAND, BERMAN, HOLMBERG & DEMUZIO Jul 02 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/113-000-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Jul 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0020 Effective date 07-18-85 757 SB-1268 'SB-1268 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, pars. 21-1 and 34-83) Amends The School Code to provide that no teaching certificate shall be issued on or after July 1, 1986 unless the person applying for the certificate has successful- ly completed a proficiency examination for teachers administered by the State Board of Education. Effective July 1, 1985. Not applicable to persons who have been issued certificates prior to July 1, 1986. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-1269 KUSTRA. (New Act) Creates The Illinois Better Schools Act of 1985. Creates the Teacher Excellence Program to attract and retain fully qualified individuals to the teaching profession at the elementary and secondary level and to provide the school board of each quali- fying school district expanded opportunities for utilizing and training their profes- sional teaching staff. Provides for a special apportionment of State funds for school districts which maintain an acceptable career compensation plan for teachers. Ef- fective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SSB-1270 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.35) Amends The School Code. Authorizes the Department of School District Orga- nization within the State Board of Education to promulgate rules for providing funds to regional superintendents and school districts to conduct school consolida- tion feasibility studies. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SSB-1271 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-17a) Amends The School Code. Requires all school districts prior to October 31 in each school year beginning in 1986 to submit to parents, taxpayers of the district, the General Assembly and the Governor a report card indexing school performance by attendance center against statewide and local standards. Effective July 1, 1985. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 'SB-1272 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, new pars. 2-3.48, 2-3.49, 2-3.50 and 2-3.51) Amends The School Code. Authorizes the State Board of Education to enter into contracts with public and private agencies to establish model pilot programs which establish pre-school education learning centers for children ages 3 and 4; to provide planning grants for funding and for alternative schools for students with serious dis- cipline problems; to place vocational education teachers in private sector jobs for continuing education; and to fund within each local school district a Reading Im- provement Program. Effective July 1, 1985. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 758 SB-1272-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that the reading improvement program shall provide for placement of reading and library materials in library media centers, classrooms, laboratories and teacher centers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.49, 2-3.50, 2-3.51 Amends The School Code. Adds provisions regarding implementation by the State Board of Education of a grant program for pre-school educational programs. Provides that the grants shall be made to public school districts which may subcon- tract with private schools, not-forprofit corporations and other governmental agen- cies to conduct preschool educational programs. Authorizes school districts to provide full day kindergartens and to count attendance at such kindergartens as a full day for purposes of determining State aid. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 051-005-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DIDRICKSON Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 13 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SOLIZ Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.02 DIDRICKSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 DIDRICKSON Withdrawn Held on 2nd Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) L SB-1273 PHILIP - ROCK. (Ch. 120, pars. 453.2 and 453.32) Amends the Cigarette Tax Act and the Cigarette Use Tax Act. Imposes an addi- tional cigarette tax and cigarette use tax in an amount equal to the difference be- tween the federal cigarette tax rate before October 1, 1985 and such rate on and after October 1, 1985. Effective October 1, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all substantive provisions in the bill. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 001-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 759 SB-1273-Cont. May 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 040-006-010 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Primary Sponsor Changed To HASTERT Assigned to Revenue Jun 13 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 5 SB-1274 KUSTRA. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 707 and 1407; new pars. 707.1 and 1407.1) Amends the Cannabis Control Act and the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that any person who is at least 17 years of age who delivers cannabis or a controlled, counterfeit or look-alike substance within 1000 feet of any elementary or secondary school or school facility, public park, hospital, playground, church, or any youth facility may be sentenced to a penalty twice the maximum term other- wise authorized for the offense. Also changes provisions relating to delivering such substances to minors. Changes age from 18 years to 17 years. Also deletes the provi- sion relating to delivering to a person at least 2 or 3 years junior to the deliverer. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II SB-1275 KUSTRA. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6305) Amends Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act. Provides that funds allocated for prevention programs shall not be used for treatment services. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Executive SSB-1276 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, par. 697) Amends an Act in relation to vocational education. Requires the State Board of Education to submit the State plan for vocational education to the Illinois Commu- nity College Board and the Illinois State Council on Vocational Education for ap- proval before submission to the U.S. Department of Education. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 760 SB-1276-Cont. May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 29 Re-committed to Education-Elementary & Secondary 'SB-1277 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-20.28) Amends The School Code. Requires the school board of all school districts in the State to develop a formal policy on school discipline, and specifies subjects which must be addressed in the policy. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-1278 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, par. 11A-3) Amends The School Code relative to the required content of petitions for commu- nity unit school district organization. Requires such petitions to set forth the highest existing maximum tax rates of the several districts within the territory of the pro- posed district. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,M Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to Select Comm School Dist Reorg Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 19 Jun 26 Jul 24 Sep 17 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Select Comm School Dist Reorg Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-006-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0542 Effective date 09-17-85 SB-1279 KUSTRA. (Ch. 128, par. 107 and new par. 107.2) Amends the State Library Act. Requires the State Library to coordinate literacy programs for the Secretary of State. Creates the Literacy Advisory Board to review and recommend to the Secretary funding proposals for such programs. Effective July 1, 1985. . Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 761 SB-1279-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. In the composition of the Literacy Advisory Board, provides that 2 members shall be from the IL State Library or their designees rather than of the IL State Advisory Library Committee, and that all members shall be appointed by the Secretary of State. Provides that the funding proposals the Board shall review shall be those sub- mitted through the office of the Secretary of State. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 128, par. 105. Adds another citizen member to the Advisory Library Committee. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-KUSTRA Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,M Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 30 Assigned to State Gov Adm & Regulatory Rev Jun 13 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Jun 19 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Jun 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-0444 Effective date 09-16-85 SB-1280 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, par. 3-14.2) Amends The School Code relative to the jurisdiction of regional superintendents of schools. Provides that when a school district is divided by county lines, the region- al superintendent in the region where the majority of children attend school when the district is organized "may" (now "shall") exercise jurisdiction over the district until other circumstances are determined to exist. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary 762 'SB-1281 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, new par. 3-15.15) Amends The School Code. Authorizes regional superintendents to establish alco- hol and substance abuse prevention programs with advisory councils. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 Apr 17 Apr 30 First reading Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House May 29 Jun 06 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 26 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommended do pass 014-000-000 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Primary Sponsor Changed To MCCRACKEN Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Motion disch comm, advc 2nd MCCRACKEN Committee discharged 118-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'SB-1282 KUSTRA. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-20.19a, 10-22.18 and 18-8) Amends The School Code. In the establishment of kindergartens, permits school boards to offer programs of half-day attendance or of half and full-day attendance. Effective July 1, 1985. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary SB-1283 ROCK - GEO-KARIS - MAROVITZ, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, LECHOWICZ AND LEMKE. (Ch. 38, par. 3-6) Amends Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a prosecution for child pornogra- phy may be commenced within one year after the prosecuting officer becomes aware of the offense, but in no case is the period of limitation extended more than 3 years beyond the expiration period otherwise applicable. Apr 12 1985 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 PlnP dA Cnin,