B I LLINI 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 1986 Session of the Eighty-fourth General Assembly STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 16) Vol. II Action on all Bills and Resolutions Received through February 18, 1987 Published by the Legislative Reference Bureau Stanley M. Johnston, 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 1-2317 ................................ 7 House Bills 1-3673 ................................ 833 Executive Orders ................................. 1814 Resolutions ..................................... 1818 Joint Session Resolutions ............. .. ........ .. 1819 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 1821 House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 1828 Senate Joint Resolutions ............................ 1835 House Joint Resolutions ................. ........... 1858 Senate Resolutions ............. .... .. .......... . 1889 House Resolutions ................................ 1967 First Special Session Senate Joint Resolutions ............ 2051 First Special Session House Joint Resolutions ............. 2053 Second Special Session House Bills .................... 2055 Second Special Session Senate Joint Resolutions ........... 2057 Second Special Session House Joint Resolutions ........... 2059 Third Special Session Senate Bills ...................... 2061 Third Special Session House Bills ..................... 2068 Third Special Session Senate Joint Resolutions ............ 2074 Third Special Session House Joint Resolutions ............ 2076 Third Special Session Senate Resolutions ................ 2078 Third Special Session House Resolutions ................ 2080 Statutes Amended ................... . ............ 2082 Index to Sponsors - Senate .......................... 2196 Index to Sponsors - House.......................... 2267 Index to Subject M atter............................. 2393 Governor's Action ................................. 2751 (1718-2-87-P.O. 58752) (Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois) S14 1 r AALID -/ 10 HB-2778 SALTSMAN. \9 c; ' (Ch. 121, par. 6-207) CO - j Amends the Highway Code. Removes the $45 maximum limit on per diem pay for road commissioners. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Eliminates provision whereby in districts comprised of a single township of more than 100,000 population where such town- ships, by the process of annexation of one or more townships, have added 75 or more square miles to their area, the highway commissioner may receive not in excess of $45 per diem. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 101-008-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 046-005-003 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1326 Effective date 01-01-87 SHB-2779 ROPP. (Ch. 8, par. 37-31) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act to increase the amount of privilege taxes from harness racing paid into the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund from 8 1/2% to 12 1/2%. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2780 ROPP - HARTKE - HICKS - BLACK, REA, EWING, HANNIG, MAYS, OLSON, PANGLE, RYDER, SLATER, TATE, WAIT, PHELPS, MAUTI- NO, BRUNSVOLD AND DEJAEGHER. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par 141.194) Enacts the County Fair Youth Program Building Act. Also amends the State Fi- nance Act. Provides for a 50/50 State and local matching funds program to build facilities for youth programs at county fairs. Creates the County Fair Youth Pro- gram Building Fund in the State Treasury. Repealed December 31, 1990. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1AA1 UD H''77 HB-2780-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2781 PANGLE, HARTKE, JOHNSON, PANAYOTOVICH, PHELPS AND EWING. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 12-401) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to authorize emergency firefighting vehicles to use studded tires between November 15 and April 14 of the following year. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 09 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Transportation Apr 22 Recommended do pass 013-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 104-003-002 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2782 PANGLE - MAUTINO, COUNTRYMAN, RYDER, PANAYOTOVICH, STANGE, EWING, BLACK AND HASARA. (Ch. 26, par. 9-402) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides that a description of real estate by section, township and range on a financing statement satisfies the requirement of a legal description. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision that the requirement of a legal description of the real estate con- cerned, where a financing statement covers crops growing or to be grown, may be satisfied by giving the quarter section (rather than section) of the real estate and the name of a record owner if other than the debtor. Adds provision that nothing in this amendatory Act shall affect the validity of a financing statement filed prior to the effective date hereof. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 23 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To O'DANIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1442 HB-2782-Cont. Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 051-003-001 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 27 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1310 Effective date 08-27-86 SHB-2783 BOWMAN - LEFLORE, FLOWERS, STERN AND GREIMAN. (New Act) Requires the Department on Aging to establish a program under which senior citizens may volunteer in respite service programs and be given credit for such work when in need of similar services. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 'HB-2784 BOWMAN - HOMER - DEJAEGHER - CURRIE - LEVIN, LEFLORE, FLOWERS, REA, STEPHENS, STERN AND SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 23, par. 3-5) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that residents of certain medical institu- tions who receive federal supplemental security income benefits and certain non-recipient residents of public mental or tuberculosis hospitals shall be provided a minimum $50 per month personal allowance. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Dept. of Public Aid) This proposed legislation would have the effect of providing financial assistance to a non-recipient population in addition to the DPA recipient population, thus cre- ating a new classification of eligibles. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 16 Re-assigned to Select Comm on Aging Apr 30 - Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested WOJCIK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 071-036-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2785 BOWMAN. (Ch. 37, par. 704-2) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Changes certain time limits for conducting ad- judicatory hearings in determination of a minor's status. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1443 HB-2785-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that when the minor is in shelter care, the hearing must be within 120, rather than 60, days after the date of the order directing shelter care and that a hearing to determine the status of the case must be held within 60 days of the filing of the petition. Permits any party, rather than only the State or guardian ad litem, to seek a continuance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 704-3 Provides that service of a summons to a hearing to determine a minor's status may be made upon the minor's court-appointed guardian or custodian; if such guardian or custodian is a State agency, service may be made upon any administra- tive employee. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1986) Specifies those events which will toll the 120-day period in which adjudicatory hearings shall be held. Defines the period in which adjudicatory hearings shall be held for a minor with multiple petitions filed against him. Provides that changes re- lating to dates for adjudicatory hearings take effect January 1, 1988. Directs a sum- mons resulting from a filed petition to the minor's legal guardian or custodian, rather than the minor. Makes other changes. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes June 30, 1986) Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 703-6 Makes changes concerning detention and shelter care hearings for abused, ne- glected and dependent minors. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1, 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 702-8 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Pro- vides that the law enforcement officers who may have access to confidential law en- forcement records relating to a minor must be youth officers investigating or prosecuting a crime. Makes various changes in the provisions which determine the date for an adjudicatory hearing to determine the status of a minor; certain of those provisions operate until January 1, 1988, and certain other provisions take effect at that time. Requires that the summons resulting from a filed petition for adjudicato- ry hearing be directed to the minor's legal guardian or custodian, rather than the minor. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Grants access to a minor's law enforcement records to local, State and federal law enforcement officers, rather than solely to local, State and federal law enforce- ment youth officers. Substitutes "fitness" and "unfitness" for "competency" and "uncompetency" in the list of those examinations, hearings and findings which will toll the 120-day period in which an adjudicatory hearing must be held to determine a minor's status as a delinquent. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Recommended do pass 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 BOWMAN Adopted Amendment No.03 BOWMAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 075-029-003 1444 1445 HB-2785-Cont. May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 12 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ SANGMEISTER,DARROW BARKHAUSEN & DEANGELIS Jun 28 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BOWMAN, CULLERTON, HOMER, HALLOCK AND WILLIAMSON Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/064-048-002 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 18 Mtn fild accept amend veto BOWMAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-000-000 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto MAROVITZ Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 053-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 12 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1460 Effective date 01-12-87 HB-2786 BOWMAN. (Ch. 38, new par. 113-4.2) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to require prosecutors to consult with the victims, their relatives and the police and to advise the court of their views when negotiating a plea of guilty with a defendant or defense attorney. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2787 FRIEDRICH,DP - FLINN. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act to prohibit an automatic teller machine from being established closer than 600 feet to any existing main banking premises of an- other bank unless certain circumstances exist. Retioactive to November 1, 1985. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 01 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2788 FARLEY, DANIELS AND RONAN. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-2.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Prohibits municipalities with a population over 1,000,000 from imposing a tax or surcharge based on or added to mooring or docking fees imposed by a park district. Preempts home rule. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2789 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-20, 16-3 and 16-6) Amends The Election Code. Substitutes the name of the office of the election au- thority for the signature of the person occupying such office on the back of each ballot. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2790 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, new par. 5017a-11) Amends an Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services. Au- thorizes the Department to award grants for the establishment and operation of Family Resource Centers. Provides for a pilot project. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2791 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-208) Amends the Income Tax Act. Provides for tax credits for lending institutions which give residential mortgages to low and moderate income persons who are pur- chasing their first home and such credits shall be equal to 50% of the interest earned on such mortgages. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1446 HB-2787 HB-2791-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2792 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85 pars. 5501, 5502, 5502.1, 5503.04, 5503.07, 5504, 5509.08, 5509.09 and 5517; title preceding par. 5501) Amends the East St. Louis Development Act to change the short title to the Met- ro-East Development Act. Makes other related changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes name of Act to East St. Louis Area Development Act. Removes the 4-year limitation on issuance of bonds. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Apr 22 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNGE,W Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-2793 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act. Pro- vides that the Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Service shall, when and if organized, develop a 5-year plan for a district system of waste dis- posal and energy producing services. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs) Costs would be offset by the revenues generated by the Service, e.g., rentals, fees, and charges associated with waste disposal projects. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 23 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested HALLOCK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 14 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 20 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-2794 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 127, title preceding par. 133cl, pars. 133cl, 133c2, 133c3, 133c4, 133c5, 133c6 and new pars. 133c7, 133c8 and 133c9) Amends the Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act. Changes the term "aborigi- nal" to "archaeological". Places control of archaeological exploration of State lands ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1447 HB-2794--Cont. within the Historic Preservation Agency. Authorizes promulgation of necessary rules and increases penalties. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 133c4 and new par. 133c9 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new pars. 133c.01, 133c3.1 and rep. par. 133c4 Deletes everything after the enacting clause and inserts changes in the Aborigi- nal Records and Antiquities Act similar to those in the original bill. Provides defini- tions and includes paleontological resources within the Act's protection. Specifies certain violations and provides for prosecution and actions for relief and damages. Limits involvement of the Director of the Illinois State Museum. Removes require- ment that the Director of the Historic Preservation Agency maintain files on known archaeological sites. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 133c9 Provides that the Act does not give any jurisdiction to the Historic Preservation Agency over privately owned, improved real estate leased by the Department of Central Management Services on behalf of a State agency. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 O'CONNELL Withdrawn Amendment No.04 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 099-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2795 O'CONNELL - PRESTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no local authority, including the corporate authorities of any park district, shall prohibit any second division vehicle under 8,000 pounds, which is used for noncommercial purposes, from operating or parking upon any boulevard unless such prohibitions also apply to first division vehi- cles. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-2796 MCNAMARA - STECZO AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 24, new pars. 8-8.1-1 through 8-8.1-14) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that when the Auditor General de- termines that fiscal emergency conditions exist in a municipality, a financial plan- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1448 HB-2796-Cont. ning commission shall be created to oversee budgeting and other financial matters concerning the municipality. Applies to home rule units. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, new pars. 8-8.1-1 through 8-8.1-14 Adds reference to: New Act Deletes everything and adds provisions creating the Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act. Provides that if any unit of local government experi- ences a fiscal emergency, or if the unit so requests, a financial planning and supervi- sion commission shall be created to oversee certain fiscal matters relating to it. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Comptroller) Creates no impact on the State's finances that cannot be absorbed by existing agency budgets. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Requires a 2/3 vote of the governing body for a petition to establish a commission after an emergency has occurred. Makes a technical correction. Adds an immediate effective date. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Amendment No.02 CHURCHILL Ruled not germane Amendment No.03 PIEL Ruled not germane Amendment No.04 MCNAMARA Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Fiscal Note filed Amendment No.05 STECZO Adopted Amendment No.06 CHURCHILL Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 098-009-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2797 HOMER. (Ch. 25, par. 27.1; Ch. 40, par. 705) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act and the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Deletes the $36 annual fee for collecting and disbursing child support pay- ments. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2798 SALTSMAN AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 48, par. 39s-2) Amends the Prevailing Wage Law. Redefines "public works" to include all proj- ects financed in whole or part with bonds issued under Division 74 of Article 11 of the Municipal Code, Industrial Building Revenue Bond Act, The Illinois Develop- ment Finance Authority Act or Illinois Housing Development Act. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1449 HB-2798-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to the Illinois Housing Development Act. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 067-047-001 May 21 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To DAWSON First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Committee Jun 12 Recommended do pass 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2799 LEVERENZ. Amends FY 1986 appropriations for the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board to provide supplemental appropriations of $139,900 for the ordinary and con- tingent expenses of the Board. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2800 GIGLIO, LEFLORE, LAURINO, FARLEY AND O'CONNELL. (Ch. 73, new par. 755.30) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that the premium, upon renewal, of any policy of commercial liability insurance shall not be increased by more than 50% above the previous year's premium for any insured unless such increase is justified based upon that insured's claims experience. Provides for the Director of the De- partment of Insurance to establish a plan to apportion among companies writing commercial liability insurance the risks of persons unable to obtain such insurance. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2801 GREIMAN - LEFLORE - FLOWERS - BOWMAN, PANAYOTOVICH, MARTINEZ, LAURINO, DUNN,JOHN AND YOUNGE,W. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.194) Creates the Illinois Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act. Establishes a pro- gram administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs and funded by moneys received under the Illinois Income Tax Act attributable to taxes on unemployment benefits to provide assistance to residential property owners who default in their mortgage payments. Creates the Homeowner's Emer- gency Assistance Revolving Fund, a special fund in the State Treasury. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1450 HB-2801-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, pars. 15-401 thru 15-405 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the "Illinois Homeowners' Mortgage Counseling Act" and the "Illinois Homeowners' Emergen- cy Assistance Act". Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to specify the require- ments of a notice regarding the availability of mortgage counseling and assistance prior to foreclosing on a mortgage. Establishes eligibility requirements for counsel- ing and assistance. Removes immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new pars. 46.61, 46.71 thru 46.82, 141.194 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the "Illinois Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Law" within The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to be administered by the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs. Establishes a program to provide counseling and financial assistance to Illinois homeowners facing mortgage foreclosure due to factors outside their control. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to specify notice requirements with regard to mortgage foreclosure and the availability of counseling and assistance. Creates the Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Revolving Fund, a special fund within the State Treasury. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Changes the repeal of the newly created Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Revolving Fund to January 1, 1991 (instead of 1994). Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Second Reading Amendment No.02 BLACK Withdrawn Amendment No.03 BLACK Withdrawn Amendment No.04 PIEL Withdrawn Amendment No.05 GREIMAN Adopted Amendment No.06 BLACK Adopted Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 042-045-008 SHB-2802 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 144, par. 189, new par. 189.17) Amends the Board of Higher Education Act to direct the Board to establish a program of matching grants to colleges for inventors in residence; limits the grant to 50% of the stipend paid, not to exceed $30,000 per year per college. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 011-002-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1451 HB-2802-Cont. May 15 Third Reading - Lost 050-053-003 SHB-2803 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139; new pars. 3-110.3 and 14-105.5) Amends the Pension Code to allow county sheriffs to transfer certain credits from the State Employees and Downstate Police pension funds to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2804 SALTSMAN - GIORGI, DEJAEGHER AND FARLEY. (New Act) Provides that where a collective bargaining agreement contains a successor clause the agreement is binding upon and enforceable against any successor em- ployer. Violation is a business offense. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Recommended do pass 014-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Nov 20 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 37(G) PLACE ON CALENDAR 3RD RDING-CON. PP. -SALTSMAN Tabled House Rule 37(G) Dec 03 3/5 vote required Mtn take from table - lost Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2805 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 30, par. 720) Amends the Illinois Real Estate Time-Share Act. Requires disclosure of the name and address (now name) of each seller or other person trying to sell a time-share interest through a promotion and the name and address (now name) of each person paying for the promotion. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2806 PARKE - O'CONNELL - STANGE - KUBIK - HOMER, PARCELLS, PETERSON,W, STECZO AND WOJCIK. (Ch. 122, par. 10-17a) Amends The School Code. Provides for reporting and presentation of data on school report cards by school district rather than by school or attendance center. Ef- fective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1452 HB-2806-Cont. May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2807 WASHINGTON AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 68, new par. 2-106) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Provides that it shall be a civil rights vio- lation for an employer to engage in discriminatory employment practices because of the pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition of any female employee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Identifies "employer" as the term is defined in the Human Rights Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with material similar in content to bill, as introduced, incorporating changes made by H-am 1. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Recommended do pass 014-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAYS Adopted 075-026-001 Amendment No.02 TUERK Lost 051-060-000 Amendment No.03 WASHINGTON Withdrawn Amendment No.04 WASHINGTON Withdrawn Amendment No.05 WASHINGTON Withdrawn Amendment No.06 WASHINGTON Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.07 WASHINGTON Withdrawn Amendment No.08 WASHINGTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 37(C)/066-045-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2808 WASHINGTON, BROOKINS AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 68, par. 1-103; new par. 2-103.1) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Establishes rights of female employees affected by pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions. Provides a violation of any of such rights constitutes a civil rights violation. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2809 WASHINGTON. (Ch. 17, par. 2302) Amends an Act regulating mortgage bankers. Provides that a mortgage banker shall include any person, association, business, partnership or corporation who is en- gaged in certain activities. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1453 HB-2810 SHB-2810 WASHINGTON AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11) Amends Public Aid Code. Provides that grant amounts under Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled, and General Assis- tance Articles shall not be lower than 52% of the cost standards established by the Department of Public Aid. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-2811 WASHINGTON. (Ch. 38, par. 110-7) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Provides that bail bond that is forfeited in Cook County shall be transferred to the office of Public Defender to be used for the ordinary expenses of the office. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2812 WASHINGTON AND FLOWERS. (New Act) Creates the Basic Financial Services Protection Act. Provides that financial insti- tutions which offer checking accounts shall offer a checking account that meets cer- 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, 1987. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2813 WASHINGTON. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 8-305) Amends The Public Utilities Act to prohibit the imposition of late payment pen- alties due to the failure of a customer to pay an estimated bill in a timely fashion. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2814 STEPHENS. (Ch. 23, pars. 4-1.7, 4-2 and 10-1) Amends the Aid to Families with Dependent Children Article of the Illinois Pub- lic Aid Code. Provides that a child born to a parent already receiving assistance un- der that Article shall not be counted in determining assistance amounts unless the parent complies with requirements of the Department of Public Aid regarding the enforcement of the child support obligation to that child. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2815 GIORGI. (Ch. 29, par. 58) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1454 1455 HB-2815-Cont. Amends The Physical Fitness Services Act. Provides that a contract for physical fitness services shall not require payment of a total amount in excess of $5000 (now $2500) and shall not require financing over a period in excess of 3 years (now 2 years). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that contracts shall not require payment of an average of $2,500 per year for a maximum of 2 years. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Clarifies that figure of $2,500 is on a per year basis. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 17 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 068-019-008 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Nov 19 Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Dec 02 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Dec 03 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(E)/115-000-000 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/070-034-005 Passed both Houses Dec 18 Sent to the Governor Jan 13 1987 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1463 Effective date 07-01-87 ' HB-2816 STEPHENS - STERN - GOFORTH - COWLISHAW, BROOKINS, WASH- INGTON, WEAVER,M, FRIEDRICH,DP, FREDERICK,VF, RYDER, DA- VIS, PHELPS, MULCAHEY, MCAULIFFE, HANNIG, PETERSON,W, MCGANN, DEJAEGHER, MAYS, REGAN, STANGE, FLOWERS, PANGLE, PRESTON, MCCRACKEN, BERRIOS, REA, KLEMM, KIRK- LAND, FLINN, YOUNGE,W, JOHNSON AND WOLF. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 2-102, 4-203, 4-209, 4-300, 4-301, 4-302, 4-303, 4-309, 4-311, 4-312, 4-702 and 4-703; new pars. 1-106.1 and 4-303.1; Ch. 122, par. 14-9.01; new par. 14-1.03b) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Defines "aut- ism" as a distinct developmental disability, requires specialized programs or facili- ties for habilitation of the autistic, and authorizes separate appropriations therefor. Revises the procedure for the admission of autistic persons to Department facilities. Makes other changes relative to diagnostic evaluation of, and formulation of habili- tation plans for autistic persons. Also amends The School Code. Establishes chil- dren with autism as a special category of handicapped children, and requires that they be provided with programs, facilities and services specially designed for autis- tic children. Sets certain specific program requirements and requires special qualifi- cations for teachers of the autistic. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2816-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 2-102, 4-203, 4-209, 4-300, 4-301, 4-302, 4-303, 4-309, 4-311, 4-312, 4-702, 4-703, new pars. 1-106.1, 4-303.1; Ch. 122, par. 14-9.01, new par. 14-1.03b Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act. Provides the Dept. shall study the needs of the population to identify the service needs of persons with autism. Re- quires a report outlining identified service needs to be submitted to the General As- sembly no later than January 1, 1987. Effective July 1, 1986. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 STEPHENS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 097-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Committee Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1291 Effective date 08-19-86 'HB-2817 STEPHENS. (Ch. 110 1/2, new pars. 305a, 308a, 703a, 707a) Amends the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act and the Illinois Living Will Act to provide for issuance, after payment of a $25 fee, of cards indicating an anatomical gift or living will by the Illinois Department of Public Health which is required to maintain a toll free verification service. Also provides for reciprocity under both Acts. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2818 PETERSON,W AND BLACK. (New Act) Creates the Township Industrial Revenue Bond Act. Authorizes townships to fi- nance industrial projects and to issue revenue bonds therefor. Provides that town- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1456 HB-28 18-Cont. ships may acquire and convey property for such projects and may, subject to a front-door referendum, levy a tax not to exceed .10%. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2819 STECZO - DAVIS - KEANE, SALTSMAN, TUERK, MAUTINO, COWL- ISHAW, DUNN,JOHN, HASTERT, HOMER, COUNTRYMAN, VAN- DUYNE, MAYS, TATE, DEUCHLER, HAWKINSON, ROPP, TURNER, HICKS, MCGANN, FREDERICK,VF, KUBIK, PARCELLS, STEPHENS, BLACK AND PANGLE. (Ch. 120, par. 3-304) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that the general method of allocat- ing to this State business income of nonresidents shall be by multiplying income by a fraction, the numerator of which is twice the sales factor plus the property factor plus the payroll factor, the denominator of which is 4. Present law provides that the numerator of the fraction is the sum of the factors and the denominator is 3. Effec- tive January 1, 1987 and applicable to taxable years ending on or after such date. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Revenue) Because HB-2819 results in preferential tax treatment for certain taxpayers, it will reduce State income tax revenues. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 093-005-001 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assigned to Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA Added As A Co-sponsor SANGMEISTER Added As A Co-sponsor BARKHAUSEN Added As A Co-sponsor WATSON Committee Withdrawn Assignment of Bills Recommended do pass 008-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Ca!ndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 053-002-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1382 Effective date 01-01-87 SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. May 08 May 13 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 18 Jul 17 Sep 14 1457 HB-2820 HB-2820 FLINN - STANGE. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 506) Amends the Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act. Prohibits any alteration of certain homes and units which would result in violation of the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 506 Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 502 and 504 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act. Redefines "manufactured housing" to include units designed for residential, commercial, educational or industrial purposes. Provides that limitations on or licensure of manufactured housing is an exclusive State func- tion, except that such State pre-emption does not apply to home rule units with a population in excess of 2,000,000 which have equivalent local codes. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 17 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAYS Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 100-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To KEATS 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Lost 030-019-001 SHB-2821 RONAN - STANGE - RYDER. (Ch. 23, par. 1374) Amends the University of Illinois Hospital Act. Provides that the University of Illinois shall not be obligated to pay the State for expenditures made in providing the University of Illinois Hospital. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes amendatory provisions and makes a grammatical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides for the reduction by the State of the University's debt to the State by one dollar for each dollar the U of I Hospital spends on charity care to medically indi- gent patients. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1458 1459 HB-2821-Cont. May 01 Recommended do pass 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 RONAN Adopted Amendment No.02 RYDER Adopted Amendment No.03 RYDER Withdrawn Amendment No.04 RYDER Withdrawn Amendment No.05 RYDER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 103-009-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2822 COUNTRYMAN - O'CONNELL. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 28-6) Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Requires an independent administrator to file with the court any initial or subsequent inventory of the estate provided to the sure- ty on the bond. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires filing within 90 days after issuance of letters of office. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 09 Recommended do pass 009-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 COUNTRYMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2823 COUNTRYMAN - O'CONNELL. (Ch. 110 1/2, new par. 18-3.1) Amends the Probate Act. Provides that the representative of an estate shall, with- in 45 days after the issuance of letters of office, notify persons who the representa- tive believes may have a claim against the estate. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2824 ZWICK - KLEMM. (Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-17) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Permits demotion of policemen and firemen for cause. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2825 HARTKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-109.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that highway maintenance vehicles shall be exempt at all times, rather than just while engaged in snow and ice removal, from the cover or tarpaulin requirement for second division vehicles carrying mate- rials susceptible to spillage. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 09 Recommended do pass 011-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2826 WOJCIK. (Ch. 122, par. 1502-4) Amends the school district reorganization provisions of the Act relating to educa- tional reform. Eliminates the requirements that reorganization committees meet minimum criteria relative to enrollment, consider unit districts as the preferred or- ganizational pattern, and provide that each elementary district lie entirely within a single high school district. Provides that no hearings shall be held if a reorganization committee can't agree on a plan or if it decides that reorganization shouldn't occur. Limits hearings to the affected part of an educational service region or subregion if the committee feels that reorganization in the remainder of such region or subre- gion shouldn't occur. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2827 MCAULIFFE, CAPPARELLI, NASH, DELEO AND TERZICH. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.16 and 172.51) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act by increasing the cost for an original page of transcript from $1 to $1.50 and for each copy, from 35 cents to 50 cents. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2828 EWING AND BLACK. (Ch. 122, new pars. 7A-1 through 7A-12) Amends The School Code. Adds an Article permitting a unit school district to convert into an elementary school district if a contiguous high school district also annexes the territory of the former unit school district. Establishes the procedure for such conversion, requiring a petition, hearing, regional superintendent and State Board of Education approval, and referendum approval by voters of the districts in- volved. Provides for the manner in which assets are divided, and indebtedness is as- sumed. Other provisions. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits application of the new Article to unit school districts with not more than a total of 200 students enrolled in grades 9 through 12. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires the necessary petition to be filed no later than July 1, 1989 in order for a unit district which otherwise qualifies to be eligible for unit district conversion un- der the provisions of the proposed new Article. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1460 HB-2825 HB-2828-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 7A-13 Deletes the specific maximum tax rate limitations initially proposed for unit dis- trict conversion proceedings, but requires the petition initiating such proceedings as well as all required publication notices and referenda ballots to set forth the maxi- mum school tax rates the annexing high school and newly created elementary school districts would be authorized to levy. Adds provisions relative to the transfer of positions held by teachers having contractual continued service with the unit school district which is dissolved. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides for transfer of positions of teachers in contractual continued service to the board of either the annexing high school district or the newly created elementa- ry school district based upon the grades in which a teacher spent all of the time re- quired of his position over a five year period. If all of a teacher's time over such 5 year period was not spent in certain grades, provides for transfer based upon the teacher's request. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the added Article is repealed July 1, 1989. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 EWING Adopted Amendment No.03 EWING Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.04 EWING Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 051-002-001 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-001-002 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Jul 28 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1234 Effective date 07-28-86 HB-2829 EWING. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-302) Amends The Public Utilities Act to require that where there exists different rates for summer and winter consumption, meters must be read by September 1 of each year. Effective immediately. 1461 HB-2829-Cont. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2830 GIGLIO, HICKS, PANGLE AND CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-127) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to allow credit for unused sick leave from any employer for whom the teacher worked after July 1, 1972. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2831 STECZO - DIDRICKSON - PANGLE - PARKE - HARTKE, BARNES, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, DAVIS, DEUCHLER, FREDER- ICK,VF, GIGLIO, HARRIS, HAWKINSON, HENSEL, KIRKLAND, LEV- ERENZ, MCCRACKEN, MCNAMARA, O'CONNELL, PARCELLS, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PIEL, PULLEN, REGAN, STEPHENS, SUTKER, WOJCIK, KLEMM, KUBIK, HICKS, SATTERTHWAITE, WAIT AND GREIMAN. (Ch. 122, par. 10-23.4) Amends The School Code. Provides that if a school bus satisfies the equipment requirements and standards of State law and of units of local government in which the school district using the bus is located, the bus when used by such school district for authorized purposes may be operated lawfully anywhere within the State, not- withstanding any additional requirements of other school districts or units of local government, including other home rule units. Defines authorized purposes. Limits and denies the exercise by home rule units of powers inconsistent with such provi- sions. Effective immediately. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2832 MARTINEZ - KULAS - SHAW, RICE, TURNER, LEFLORE, BERRIOS, KRSKA, FLOWERS, LEVERENZ AND YOUNG,A. Appropriates $3,000,000 from the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Illinois Devel- opment Finance Authority for the construction of a new Cook County hospital fa- cility. Effective July 1, 1986. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-2832 BI appropriations is $7.1 million. Mar 05 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 08 Recommended do pass 020-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 053-060-000 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1462 HB-2833 HB-2833 STANCE - PANGLE - HASTERT, DAVIS, DEUCHLER, FREDERICK,VF, GOFORTH, KLEMM, ROPP, KRSKA, BERRIOS, GIGLIO, LAURINO AND MARTINEZ. (Ch. 73, pars. 755.16 and 755.17) Amends the Insurance Code. Requires that insurance companies provide a 6 months notice of cancellation or intention not to renew a policy. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2834 BROOKINS - WASHINGTON - LEVERENZ. (New Act) Appropriates $2,500,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Energy and Natural Resources for a grant to the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago. Effective July 1, 1986. Mar 05 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2835 PULLEN, PARCELLS, BARGER, DANIELS, MCAULIFFE, DAVIS, VIN- SON, REGAN AND KIRKLAND. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-2.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Prohibits municipalities from imposing a tax or surcharge based on or added to fees imposed by a park district. Preempts home rule. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 2 HB-2836 WHITE, DALEY, LEFLORE, RONAN, KULAS, ALEXANDER, BOWMAN, BRAUN, BROOKINS, FLOWERS, SHAW, TURNER AND WASHING- TON. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 17-119 and 17-156.1; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.10) Amends the Chicago Teachers Retirement Article of the Pension Code to in- crease and compound the rate of automatic annual increase in pensions, from 3% of original pension to 4% of current pension; provides that for members retiring after December 31, 1986, the automatic annual increase in pension shall begin after the member's 56th birthday rather than the 61st birthday. Amends The State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective January 1, 1987. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2837 FLOWERS - SHAW - YOUNG,A - TURNER - HUFF, ALEXANDER AND LEFLORE. (New Act) Provides for an action in circuit court to postpone mortgage foreclosure actions and termination of a contract for deed on real property on which is situated a single family dwelling occupied as the sole residence by the mortgagor or purchaser under the contract for deed. The Act is repealed one year after its effective date. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, HB 2837 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1463 HB-2837-Cont. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 08 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Judiciary I May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2838 KLEMM. (Ch. 80, par. 218) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Act Section on security deposit. Provides payment of interest on security deposit held by the park owner. Provides liquidated damages for nonpayment of interest. Mar 05 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2839 OLSON - TERZICH. (Ch. 144, par. 22) Amends the University of Illinois Organization Act. Deletes provisions for the appointment of the Board of Trustees of the Illinois Industrial University. Changes references to the Illinois Industrial University to references to the University of Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the U of I Board of Trustees shall have perpetual succession. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 144, par. 1951 Amends the Private College and University Campus Security Force Act. Changes incorrect cross reference for the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Re- moves holding a current certificate of approval issued by the Illinois Board of Higher Education as an element of the definition of "private college" and "private university" for the purpose of the Act. Adds an immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Removes provision that the sole intent of the amendatory language is to eliminate obsolete language. Provides the sole intent of the amendatory language concerning the University of Illinois is to eliminate obsolete language. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Updates title to reflect amendatory changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, par. 7-103; Ch. 144, par. 28 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure and the University of Illinois Organization Act. Specifies the University of Illinois Board of Trustees shall have power to pur- chase real property and easements, to acquire real property and easements in the manner provided by law for the exercise of the right of eminent domain, and, in cer- tain circumstances, to acquire land in quick-take proceedings. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Apr 23 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Amendment No.02 HIGHER ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 29 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1464 1465 HB-2839-Cont. May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.03 OLSON Adopted Amendment No.04 OLSON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to May 21 Primary Sponsor Changed To WEAVER,S Committee May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Executive May 28 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 052-002-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/VADALABENE NEDZA, LUFT, WEAVER,S & DUNN,R Jul 01 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SATTERTHWAITE, CULLERTON, BOWMAN, OLSON & JOHNSON House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/088-024-004 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/046-005-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Jul 29 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1236 Effective date 07-29-86 HB-2840 WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 122, par. 5-2.1) Amends The School Code. Includes among those eligible to vote for township school trustees qualified voters resident of unit school districts over which such trustees have jurisdiction. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2841 STANGE - RONAN. (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-14) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that the tax collected on gross rental receipts from hotel rooms may be deposited directly into the municipality's general corporate fund, to be expended as directed by the corporate authorities of 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2841-Cont. the municipality. Eliminates the provision that required the funds collected to be expended by the municipality solely to promote tourism and conventions. Elimi- nates the provision that precluded funds received to be used to promote new compe- tition in the hotel business. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2842 FLINN AND FRIEDRICH,DP. (Ch. 46, pars. 13-3, 13-4, 13-6, 13-7, 13-8, 13-9, 13-10, 19-2.2, 19-5, 19-6, 19-7, 19-8, 19-9, 19-12, 19-12.2 and 19-13; new pars. 13-1.2, 13-1.3, 19-4.1, 19-4.2 and 19-5.1; rep. par. 19-2.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides for the appointment of absentee ballot judges in each county for the jurisdiction of each election authority. Charges such judges with the duty of administering absentee voting by voters who will be absent from the county on election day, or who will not be able to vote at their precinct poll- ing places because of certain official election day duties, physical incapacity or the tenets of their religions. Extends the area within which political advertising and electioneering directed at such voters is prohibited from within 100 feet of any room used by such voters for absentee voting to within 100 feet of any point on the exteri- or of a building in which such a room is contained. Eliminates in-person absentee voting at the offices of municipal, township and road district clerks. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-2843 O'CONNELL AND HARRIS. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to exclude tax added to bills pursuant to The Public Utilities Act from gross receipts subject to a municipal utilities tax. Effective January 1, 1987. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2844 MCPIKE. (Ch. 19, par. 65) Amends Rivers, Lakes and Streams Regulation Act. Provides that the Depart- ment of Transportation has the power to regulate barge fleeting areas. Defines "bar- ge fleeting area". Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 16 Recommended do pass 011-006-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2845 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 5-136.2, par. 5-148; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.10) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to raise the maximum annuity from $500 to $750 per month for the widows of certain policemen who died during 1984 or 1985 from a cause other than duty-related injury. Amends The State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1466 HB-2845-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3HB-2846 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-167.4) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to increase the basic minimum widow's annuity from $150 to $300 per month. Declares that the Bill ac- comodates a local governmental request. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2847 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 5-146 and 5-165) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to provide a widow's an- nuity for certain widows who were married after the policeman withdrew from ser- vice or had attained age 63, provided that the marriage occurred at least one year prior to the policeman's death and any refund of widow's contributions has been re- paid. Declares that the Bill accommodates a local governmental request. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2848 RONAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-219) Amends the Cook County Article of the Pension Code to grant service credit for service as the head of a police employees' association during an approved leave of absence, provided that appropriate employee contributions are paid. Amends The State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2849 DEJAEGHER - BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to allow certain securi- ty employees to receive eligible creditable service for certain employment at a closed mental health facility, upon payment of the required contributions. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2850 CULLERTON - KUBIK AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 38, new par. 32-4b; Ch. 78, pars. 4.1 and 33, new par. 10.2; Ch. 129, pars. 220.10 and 273; Ch. 78, rep. par. 4; Ch. 111, rep. par. 2352) Amends "An Act concerning jurors" and other Acts to eliminate all categorical exemptions from jury service. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that a jury commissioner who solicits or receives consideration in exchange for excusing any person from jury duty commits a Class 2 felony, forfeits his performance bond and shall be excluded from further service as a jury commissioner. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1467 HB-2850-Cont. Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 11 Recommended do pass 008-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 060-035-004 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2851 TERZICH. (Ch. 43, pars. 129 and 133a) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934. Restricts the hours during which alco- holic liquor may be sold at retail. Pre-empts home rule units. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2852 O'CONNELL, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, GIGLIO, MARTINEZ, RICH- MOND, DUNN,JOHN, HARTKE, BROOKINS, PANGLE, RICE, HICKS AND CURRAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that failure to wear a seat safety belt in violation of law shall not constitute sole probable cause to arrest a driver or front seat passenger for such violation. Provides that a police officer may only arrest a driver or front seat passenger for a violation of the seat belt law, if the officer has probable cause to arrest the driver or passenger for another violation of law or local ordinance. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2853 WHITE - ALEXANDER - LEFLORE - YOUNG,A - TURNER. (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. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-2854 FLINN. (Ch. 43, par. 158) Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Removes December 1, 1986 expiration of tax credit for brewers of beer made and sold in Illinois. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1468 HB-2855 WOLF, STERN AND HICKS. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 4-6.3, 5-16.2, 5-16.3, 6-50.2 and 6-50.3) Amends The Election Code. Shortens the period before an election during which deputy registrars and temporary registration places may not operate from 35 to 28 days. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2856 MCCRACKEN, MCGANN, FARLEY, O'CONNELL, WASHINGTON AND DALEY. (Ch. 38, pars. 12-13 and 12-16) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offenses of criminal sexual as- sault and aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Makes it criminal sexual assault to commit an act of sexual penetration with a victim who was under 18 years of age when the act was committed and the accused was a teacher or other person standing in loco parentis to the victim and makes it aggravated criminal sexual abuse to com- mit an act of sexual conduct with a victim who was under 18 years of age when the act was committed and the accused was a teacher or other person standing in loco parentis to the victim. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2857 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 121, pars. 501 and 507) Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 to provide that local zon- ing regulations shall apply, if they are not less restrictive than the Act. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2858 MCCRACKEN - HARRIS. (Ch. 23, par. 2257) Amends the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984 to provide that all law enforcement agencies and policing bodies of this State shall enter at least the name and date of birth or approximate age of a missing person into LEADS as soon as they receive a report that such person is missing. Requires the agency or body to report additional data specified by the Department of State Police as soon as such data is available. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2859 HANNIG. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-106, 16-155 and 16-158) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code in relation to cred- itable service for presidents and vice presidents of certain teacher organizations; im- poses certain conditions on such service, and changes the method of calculating and paying the required employer contributions. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1469 HB-2855 HB-2859-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2860 BULLOCK - NASH. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-1, 37-3.06, 37-3.07, 37-3.10, 37-3.16, 37-3.17, 37-4, 37-5, 37-29, 37-41 and 37-44; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.194 and 141.195) Creates an Act regulating greyhound racing and amends the Illinois Horse Rac- ing Act of 1975. Changes the title of said Act to the "Illinois Racing Act". Autho- rizes dog racing and prescribes the powers and duties of the Illinois Racing Board and Department of Agriculture relating thereto. Creates the Greyhound Racing Advisory Panel. Defines terms. Effective July 1, 1986. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die sHB-2861 CULLERTON, DALEY, WASHINGTON, O'CONNELL, FARLEY, MCGANN, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, BROOKINS AND HARTKE. (Ch. 38, par. 10-4; new par. 10-4.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of aggravated forcible detention. Defines offense. Penalty is a Class 2 felony. Limits the offense of forcible detention to holding an individual hostage without lawful authority for the purpose of obtaining performance by a third person of demands made by the person holding the hostage. Changes the penalty for forcible detention from a Class 2 felony to a Class 3 felony. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 11 Recommended do pass 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2862 CULLERTON. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. la-9) Amends the Probate Act of 1975 to provide that one of the persons who performs an evaluation contained in a report accompanying a petition for adjudication of dis- ability and for appointment of a guardian and who signs the report shall be either a licensed physician or a clinical psychologist. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2863 CULLERTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 11-1403.1 and 11-1404) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to require any operator of a motorcycle (in- cludes a motorized pedalcycle) and any passengers thereon to wear a helmet. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2864 ROPP, WEAVER,M, HASARA, SATTERTHWAITE, FREDERICK,VF, DE- UCHLER, KLEMM AND DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.68) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1470 HB-2864-Cont. Amends The School Code. Permits counselors and vocational education adminis- trators, as well as vocational education teachers, to receive private sector job grants for continuing education. Effective July 1, 1986. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 097-015-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2865 ROPP, WEAVER,M AND FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-13.2) Amends The School Code. Beginning with the 1987-88 school year, requires dis- tricts maintaining grades 9-12 to offer vocational math and science courses which will satisfy minimum college admission requirements in Illinois. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 'HB-2866 ROPP, WEAVER,M AND FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 122, par. 27-1) Amends The School Code. Includes education for employment as an area of schooling in Illinois. Effective July 1, 1986. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the added provision. Includes use of alternative educational delivery systems such as opportunities for employment as part of the primary purpose of schooling. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 107-008-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1471 HB-2867 'HB-2867 ROPP, WEAVER,M AND FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 122, par. 27-1) Amends The School Code. Requires an 8 period school day throughout the regu- lar school term for all pupils in grades 9 through 12 of the common schools. Effec- tive July 1, 1986. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2868 ROPP, WEAVER,M, DEUCHLER, KLEMM, DIDRICKSON AND BLACK. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-22.1) Amends The School Code. Requires school boards of districts which maintain secondary schools and establish a list of elective courses from which students must select as a condition precedent to high school graduation, to include on such list of elective courses at least one course in vocational education. Effective July 1, 1986. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 016-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 106-008-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2869 ROPP. (New Act; Ch. 122, rep. par. 27-14) Creates An Act limiting experiments upon and observational study and dissec- tion of certain animals in elementary and secondary school classes and science fairs. Provides penalties for the violation thereof, and repeals provisions of The School Code relating to experiments on animals. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2870 HICKS. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.15) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Requires the owner and operator of a sanitary landfill site to monitor such site and abate any problems related to gas, water or settling for a period of 5 years after the site is closed. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 01 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2871 HICKS - PIEL. (Ch. 127, par. 39b, new par. 39b47) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to authorize the Department of Revenue to refuse issuance of a certificate of registration, permit or license or re- voke a certificate of registration, permit or license under an Act imposing a tax or ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1472 HB-2871-Cont. authorizing a tax which is administered by the Department if the applicant for or holder of such certificate, permit or license fails to file a return or to pay an assess- ment, penalty or interest. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Revises the coverage of the Act to apply to tax acts. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 01 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Held on 2nd Reading May 20 Amendment No.02 HICKS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 100-000-001 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1292 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-2872 HICKS, PANAYOTOVICH AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 48, par. 434) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that no individual shall be denied benefits where his unemployment is due to a work stoppage caused by an em- ployer lockout. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 01 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2873 HICKS. (Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 5401, 5409, 5414, 5438 and 5439) Amends the Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Defines "enhanced recovery method" and substitutes "enhanced recovery method" for secondary recovery. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 01 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource 1473 HB-2873-Cont. 1474 Apr 17 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 097-006-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Executive May 28 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1293 Effective date 08-19-86 HB-2874 REA. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-117.1) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes provisions deeming an insurance com- pany the owner of a vehicle for which such company has paid damages on a total loss claim. Effective immediately. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2875 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 121, par. 3-105) Amends the Highway Code to require that federal reimbursements for expendi- tures from the State Construction Account Fund shall be deposited in that Fund. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by DOT) In FY87, Road Fund resources would drop by $50 million. In FY88, the first full year after enactment, the decrease would be an additional $250 million. In subse- quent fiscal years, the estimated amounts would approach $300 million a year dur- ing the DOT 5-year planning period. Cuts would be required to keep the Road Fund in balance, including elimination of overtime and extra help and a reduction in headcount of 700 people in FY87 and 2500 more in FY88. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Re-assigned to Transportation Apr 21 Re-assigned to State Government Administration May 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1475 HB-2875-Cont. May 12 Fiscal Note Requested MAYS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Returned to Appropriations I Interim Study Calendar APPROP I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2876 TERZICH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-503) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no person shall operate any 1983 or later model motor vehicle the windshield, sidewings or side windows of which are made of glass which is smoked or tinted, has been coated with any film, or has otherwise been designed or altered so as to prevent a person outside of the vehi- cle from seeing within the vehicle, unless such windows comply with Vehicle Equip- ment Safety Commission Regulation 20, light transmittance is not reduced by more than 35%, and a statement containing the manufacturer's name and attestation to compliance with State law is properly attached. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 13, 1986) Reduces from 35% to 30% the amount of reduction in light transmittance permit- ted for motor vehicle windows. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Replaces H-am 1, tabled on this date, to make same changes but with technical correction. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 TERZICH Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 079-020-005 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor LEMKE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2877 LEVERENZ - VANDUYNE - RYDER, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER AND HARTKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.8) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to exempt certain retail liquid dis- pensing facilities from payment of the air pollution permit fee. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2878 HB-2878 BRESLIN, BARNES, LEVERENZ, COUNTRYMAN, CULLERTON, CUR- RAN, MCCRACKEN, RYDER AND SLATER. Appropriates $5,141,594 for the Office of the State Appellate Defender for fiscal year 1987 ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Decreases line items for contractual services, commodities and equipment by a total of $16,100. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases a total of $282,319 in OCE lines. GOVERNOR REDUCTION Reduces contractual services line by $69,000. Mar 20 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Lost Recommended do pass 015-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 HASTERT Withdrawn Amendment No.03 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 098-013-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SANGMEISTER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jul 08 Jul 14 Nov 06 Nov 20 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 051-003-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-003-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1218 Effective date 07-14-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Mtn filed overrde red/veto BRESLIN PG 1 & LN 15 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1218 Adopted 'HB-2879 BRESLIN - LEFLORE - HARTKE - SATTERTHWAITE, HICKS, GIGLIO, STECZO, KUBIK, MAUTINO AND MARTINEZ. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 608) Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act to permit the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to certify 12 Enterprise Zones in calendar year 1986. Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes from 12 to 10 the maximum number of Enterprise Zones that may be certified by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs in calendar year 1986. Increases from 2 to 3, the number of additional Enterprise Zones that may be designated outside the regular application cycle if warranted by the extreme eco- nomic circumstances as determined by the Department. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1476 HB-2879-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-222.1; Ch. 120, par. 2-201; Ch. 127, pars. 2709-2, 2709-3, 2709-4.1, 2709-4.2, 2709-5, 2709-5.1, 2709-5.2, 2709-6.1, 2709-8, 2711-6, 2711-7, 2711-8, 2711-9, 46.1, 46.19a, new pars. 46.56, 141.195, 141.196 Amends the IL Municipal Code, The Public Utilities Act, the IL Income Tax Act, The Build Illinois Act, State Finance Act and The Civil Administrative Code of IL. Provides that certain utilities tax exemptions and pass-on charge exemptions from utility taxes are available to businesses operating in federally designated For- eign Trade zones or sub-zones. Also makes technical changes to the Small Business Development Article and IL Small Business Incubator Article of The Build IL Act. Creates the Federal Job Training Information Systems Revolving Fund and the Public Infrastructure Construction Loan ReDOT, the authority to make grants and provide financial assistance to municipalties for site development along waterways to promote commercial and industrial development. Makes the Job Tax Credit in Enterprise Zones available in Foreign Trade Zones. Increases to 4 the number of additional Enterprise Zones that may be designated outside the regular cycle. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that DCCA may certify 13 enterprise zones in calendar year 1986. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 02 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 RYDER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 BRESLIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Adopted Amendment No.02 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor WELCH Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/111-003-000 Passed both Houses Jun 27 Sent to the Governor Jun 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1124 Effective date 06-30-86 1477 HB-2880 1478 HB-2880 CURRIE - LEFLORE - MARTINEZ AND SHAW. (New Act; Ch. 19, par. 65; Ch. 105, par. 333.23m; new par. 333.23u-2) Creates the Chicago Lakefrbnt Harbor Authority Act and amends the Chicago Park District Act. Creates a Chicago Lakefront Harbor Authority to construct, op- erate and maintain a harbor for recreational use along the shoreline of Lake Michi- gan contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Chicago. Limits the jurisdiction of the Chicago Park District to its existing recreational harbor facili- ties. Grants the Authority the power to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of con- structing, operating and maintaining such harbor. Mar 20 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2881 MAUTINO. (Ch. 121, par. 100-19) Amends the Toll Highway Authority Act to require the Authority to adjust its tolls annually, rather than just "from time to time". Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2882 BRUNSVOLD, MARTINEZ, PANGLE, CHRISTENSEN AND STERN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6321) Amends the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act to prohibit the election of a treatment program in lieu of criminal prosecution under that Act if the addict is charged with or convicted of residential burglary. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes from residential burglary to crimes for which probation is not a sentenc- ing alternative. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Recommended do pass 008-004-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOMER Adopted 088-016-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 082-016-002 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor LEMKE First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-2883 TATE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-133.1 and 16-136.1) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to provide an in- crease of $1 per month per year of creditable service for certain persons whose re- tirement or disability pensions began after January 1, 1971 and on or before July 1, 1971. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2884 TATE. (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. Permits a unit of local government to petition the Department of Conservation to prohibit the taking of certain species within the unit of government. Applies to home rule units. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2885 STECZO - MCCRACKEN AND STEPHENS. (Ch. 122, par. 10-19) Amends The School Code. Reduces to 175 the number of required pupil atten- dance days for the 1985-1986 school year only because of the closing of schools on Casimir Pulaski's birthday. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-19 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 7-14A Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends The School Code. In an- nexation of territory, provides that the district losing territory shall pay the district receiving territory an amount equal to a certain portion of general State aid rather than the amount currently specified. Provides the formula for determining the cor- rect portion of general State aid. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends the annexation compensation provisions to provide only that there will be no accounting after a boundary change when no new district is created. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Changes the title to reflect change made by previously adopted amendment. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.03 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1479 HB-2883 HB-2885-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2886 TERZICH. (Ch. 38, par. 206-3.2; Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 7.1) Amends certain Acts to direct the State Fire Marshal to develop a burn reporting program; requires certain medical personnel to report all major burn injuries to the Fire Marshal and the local police; makes information from such reports available to law enforcement agencies for use in investigating suspected arson cases. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes information from the program available to the Department of Children and Family Services for use in investigating suspected child abuse; removes first de- gree burns from the reporting requirement. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 16, 407 Amends An Act relating to the State Fire Marshal and the Illinois Fire Service Institute Act to require certain fees to be deposited in the Fire Prevention Fund for the maintenance of the Fire Marshal's Office. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 09 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TERZICH Adopted Amendment No.02 OLSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-2887 PANAYOTOVICH - LAURINO - MARTINEZ. (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, and each public works contract made by a public agency, shall provide that any manufactured goods or commodities used or supplied in the performance of that contract or any subcon- tract thereto shall be manufactured or produced in the United States. Changes the Act's short title to the Illinois Domestic Products Procurement Act. Provides any increased costs accruing to local governments as a direct result of the Illinois Do- mestic Products Procurement Act are not reimbursable by the State. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2888 DAVIS, REGAN, HICKS, WILLIAMSON AND WOJCIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1046) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make the issuance of bonds to pay for necessary sewer repairs subject to the approval of the local governing body, rath- er than mandatory if no other funds are available. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1480 HB-2889 DEUCHLER - MAYS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-616) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Permits any organization, rather than just a corporation, school district or special education cooperative, transporting handi- capped persons to receive handicapped registration plates or parking decals upon application to the Secretary of State. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 09 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 16 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To FRIEDLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor ETHEREDGE Committee Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2890 MATIJEVICH. (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 12-21.7; Ch. 42, rep. pars. 323.22, 323.23, 323.24, 323.25 and 323.28; Ch. 125, rep. par. 63) Creates the Local Government Political Rights Act; provides that no local gov- ernment or school district may adopt any law prohibiting its employees from engag- ing in political activities; amends certain Acts to remove State laws limiting the political activities of certain local governmental employees. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2891 STANGE - RONAN - PARKE - MCPIKE, FRIEDRICH,DP, CURRAN, HICKS, MCAULIFFE, FREDERICK,VF, BARGER, WASHINGTON, RE- GAN, PARCELLS AND HARRIS. (Ch. 111, par. 4433) Amends the Medical Practice Act to require the Department of Registration and Education to revoke the license of a person who has been convicted a second time of a felony under the medicaid fraud provisions of The Illinois Public Aid Code or un- der the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Prohibits such person from practicing medicine in Illinois. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the Department of Registration and Education's mandatory revocation of a license to practice medicine in all of its branches for violations of Sections 8A-3 and 8A-6 of The Illinois Public Aid Code to convictions for a second time of com- mitting a Class 1 felony under those Sections. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1481 HB-2889 HB-2891-Cont. 1482 Apr 23 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Committee Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2892 RICHMOND. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-108 and 14-110) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to extend the Depart- ment of Corrections retirement formula to certain employees of the Chester Mental Health Center. Effective January 1, 1987. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2893 FLINN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 191) Amends the Act in relation to public water districts. Increases maximum salary of trustees. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Removed Short Debate Cal VINSON Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2894 OLSON. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.1, 5-16.1 and 6-50.1; new pars. 13-17 and 14-10) Amends The Election Code. Provides for the creation of boards of precinct ad- ministration to register and canvass voters and assist in the preparation and conduct of elections. Establishes a procedure by which persons whose registrations were erased, cancelled or stricken and placed in a suspense file may vote at an election. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2894-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2895 EWING. (Ch. 38, pars. 111-3 and 114-1; new par. 115-13) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Deletes provision that a charge must state the county of the offense. Provides that a motion to dismiss an indict- ment, information or complaint on the grounds that the county is an improper place of trial shall be a procedural and not a substantive right of the defendant. Also pro- vides that in a criminal prosecution, the State is not required to prove that the of- fense was committed in a particular county. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2896 EWING. (Ch. 38, pars. 1-6 and 111-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that venue is not an element of any criminal offense. Deletes provision that a charge must state the county of the offense. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2897 EWING. (Ch. 37, pars. 703-2, 704-7, 705-3; new par. 701-15.1; title preceding 204a-1; Ch. 38, pars. 204a-1, 204-4, 1005-6-3 and 1005-6-3.1; new par. 1005-1-18.1) Amends the Juvenile Court Act, the Unified Code of Corrections, the Probation Officers Act and the Public Service Employment Programs for Probationers Act. Permits the court as a condition of probation, conditional discharge or supervision to sentence an offender to reasonable public or community service. Defines public or community service. Extends tort immunity for injuries or loss occurring while an of- fender is performing public or community service to probation departments and public or community service programs or sites. Extends immunity to cover injuries occurring to offenders while performing public or community service. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2898 KEANE - FRIEDRICH,DP - LEVERENZ - MAYS - HASTERT. (New Act; Ch. 29, rep. pars. 15, 16, 17 through 24, 36 through 42; Ch. 37, rep. pars. 641 through 647; Ch. 48, rep. pars. 186, 269 through 275, 1801 through 1807; Ch. 85, rep. pars. 1601 through 1606; Ch. 126 1/2, rep. pars. 23 through 25; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 29 through 30, 132.1 through 132.13, 132.21 through 132.30, 132.51 through 132.54, 132.101 through 132.116, 132.201 through 132.242, 132.401 through 132.404, 132.501 through 132.502, 132.601 through 132.609, 145e, 145f and 145g) Creates the State Government Procurement Code to establish standardized pur- chasing procedures. Repeals various purchasing provisions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Creates the State Government Procurement Code to implement centralized pro- curement for all State governmental bodies under the direction of a Chief Procure- ment Officer. Creates the Illinois Purchasing Rules Commission to regulate procurement. Defines terms. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1483 HB-2898-Cont. May 01 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 KEANE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-000-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH First reading Referred to Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To DEMUZIO Committee Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2899 CURRAN - YOUNG,A - WHITE - LEFLORE - MARTINEZ, FLOWERS, PANGLE, CHRISTENSEN, SHAW AND RICHMOND. (Ch. 38, par. 108-1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and The Illinois Vehicle Code. Prohibits law enforcement officers to stop or search any vehicle without a warrant, or any driver or passenger of that vehicle, solely on the basis of a seat safety belt vio- lation or suspected violation. Provides that the $25 fine for a failure to wear a seat safety belt shall include all court costs. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2900 WHITE - LEVIN - YOUNG,A - BOWMAN - CURRIE, LEFLORE, ALEX- ANDER AND TURNER. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 308; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 5403 and 6306, new pars. 22.04 and 620-3.1; Ch. 127, par. 55.41) Amends certain Acts in relation to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS); requires testing of all blood and blood products, and requires the result to be indicated on the attached label; provides that most testing of persons (and disclo- sure of results) may be done only pursuant to written informed consent, and re- quires that disclosure of positive test results to the person tested be by personal confidential interview; directs the Department of Public Health to develop an AIDS control plan, to establish an AIDS Control Unit within the Department, and to un- dertake numerous related tasks; provides for establishment of an AIDS Interdisci- plinary Advisory Council; authorizes rejection of anatomical gifts bearing evidence of exposure to the AIDS virus; contains other provisions. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical changes to reflect a change in scientific nomenclature; changes "immune deficiency" to "immunodeficiency". FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Health) It is difficult to estimate the fiscal impact of HB-2900 due to prior implementa- tion of some of the requirements of the bill. However, the Department's FY87 bud- get request of approximately $2.4 million would be an appropriate measure of the type of expenditures for an AIDS program envisioned by the bill. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Deletes certain hortatory language; requires notice of the AIDS test to be given prior to the withdrawal of blood for transfusion or industrial use, and provides that the right to refuse to consent to such testing does not apply after the blood has been withdrawn for such uses; provides for notification of physician of an anatomical do- nor who tests positive for HTLV-III. 1484 1485 HB-2900-Cont. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 16 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 22 Fiscal Note Requested VINSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 29 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Amendment No.02 WHITE Withdrawn Amendment No.03 WHITE Lost 042-059-001 Held on 2nd Reading May 20 Amendment No.04 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.05 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.06 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.07 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.08 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.09 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.10 WHITE Withdrawn Amendment No.11 WHITE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 3HB-2901 CURRAN AND BRESLIN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-114, 14-119, 14-121, 15-136, 15-145, 16-133.1, 16-136.1, 16-143.1, 17-119 and 17-122; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.10) Amends the State Employees, State Universities, Downstate Teachers and Chi- cago Teachers Articles of the Pension Code to provide for an increase in retirement pension equal to 10 cents for each year of creditable service times the number of years since the pension began; provides an increase in survivor's annuity of $1.50 for each full year which has elapsed since the annuity began. Amends The State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'Ts. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2902 CURRAN AND BRESLIN. (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, 1986. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2903 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, par. 523) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act to provide coverage for em- ployees of Illinois public community colleges who are receiving a retirement annuity or disability benefits. Effective January 1, 1987. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Imnact Note Act mav be annlicable. HB-2903-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2904 CURRAN, MCAULIFFE, FREDERICK,VF, BRESLIN AND HICKS. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-114, 14-119, 14-121, 15-136, 15-145, 16-133.1, 16-136.1, 16-143.1, 17-119 and 17-122; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.10) Amends the State Employees, State Universities, Downstate Teachers and Chi- cago Teachers Articles of the Pension Code to provide for an increase in retirement pension equal to 15 cents for each year of creditable service times the number of years since the pension began; provides an increase in survivor's annuity of $1.50 for each full year which has elapsed since the annuity began. Amends The State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2905 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, par. 604A-101) Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Excludes from the class of persons required to file statements of economic interest by reason of their compensation from State employment, members of bargaining units established pursuant to the Illinois Public and Educational Labor Relations Acts. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2906 CURRAN - YOUNG,A - WHITE - LEFLORE - MARTINEZ, CAPPAREL- LI, BERRIOS, KRSKA, SHAW AND RICE. (Ch. 73, new par. 755.30) Amends the Insurance Code. Requires insurance companies to notify insureds of any premium increase or coverage changes with respect to the renewal of a policy of liability insurance at least 30 days prior to the expiration of such policy. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2907 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 73, new pars. 697A-1, 697A-2, 697A-3 and 697A-4; Ch. 127, new par. 141.194) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and the State Finance Act. Requires the Di- rector of the Department of Insurance to establish and operate a program to provide liability insurance to units of local government, businesses and homeowners if on August 1, 1986, 10 or more units of local government, 10% or more of the corpora- tions doing business in this State or 5% or more of the homeowners who were in- sured on August 1, 1984 are unable to obtain such insurance at a reasonable rate. Imposes a tax on insurance companies equal to 100% of investment income to be paid into the General Liability Re-insurance Fund, a special fund created in the State Treasury. Defines terms and establishes program guidelines. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1486 HB-2908 HB-2908 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 17, new par. 853.1) Amends the Illinois Fairness in Lending Act. Provides that if an interest rate for a loan is specified in a loan application, such interest rate cannot be increased prior to the expiration of 5 working days after such loan application is approved. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2909 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 110, par. 2-619) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to require that a motion to dismiss alleging that the plaintiffs claim has been released shall be supported by a release signed by the plaintiff subsequent to the assertion of the claim. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2910 KIRKLAND - HARRIS. (Ch. 17, new par. 853.1) Amends the Illinois Fairness in Lending Act to prohibit a financial institution from refusing to provide a mortgage loan applicant with copies of all credit reports and appraisals made with respect to such application. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2911 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1420) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to require, beginning January 1, 1987, the mandatory use of a flashing amber light upon the lead vehicle in a funeral procession. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Lost 021-075-010 HB-2912 BOWMAN - LEVIN. (Ch. 23, pars. 2212.09 and 2212.10) Amends the Child Care Act. Eliminates various exclusions from the definition of a day care center. Defines a part day child care facility as one operated by a govern- mental body, rather than by a church, religious organization or social service agency. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2913 BOWMAN - GREIMAN - CURRIE - LEVIN - WHITE, YOUNG,A, ALEX- ANDER AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 2217) Amends the Child Care Act. Requires the prohibition of firearms as a minimum standard for the licensure of day care centers and day care homes. 1487 HB-2913-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the prohibition of firearms on day care center premises and handguns on day care home premises except in the possession of peace officers and other adults required to carry firearms as a condition of employment and who reside in the day care home. Requires locked storage of hunting guns and ammunition on day care home premises and requires notification of parents of the presence of firearms and the locked storage arrangements. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 09 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 16 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate-3rd Lost 049-052-006 HB-2914 BOWMAN - YOUNG,A - WHITE. (Ch. 48, par. 39m-8.1) Amends the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act. Provides a part-time em- ployee is entitled to a proportion of wage supplements provided by the employer to full-time employees equal to the proportion which the mean number of hours per week spent in the employ of the employer by the part-time employee bears to the mean number of hours per week spent in the employ of the employer by a full-time employee. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2915 BOWMAN - YOUNG,A - WHITE - LEFLORE. (Ch. 37, par. 702-11) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to provide for the automatic expungement of the juvenile court records of a person who has attained 23 years of age and who has not been convicted subsequent to his adjudication as a delinquent minor if the offense for which he was adjudicated delinquent would have been probationable if he had been prosecuted as an adult. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Motn discharge comm lost 058-048-001 Committee Judiciary II May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2916 BOWMAN AND FLOWERS. Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-253) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Requires public utilities which own or operate nuclear power plants to establish a decommissioning trust fund with respect to amounts included in rates for the decommissioning of such plants. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 1488 HB-2916-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2917 BOWMAN - LEVIN - DALEY - YOUNG,A - HARTKE, WHITE, ALEX- ANDER, LEFLORE, DEJAEGHER, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, GIGLIO, KRSKA, BERRIOS, LAURINO, MARTINEZ, MCNAMARA, RICE, SHAW, CHRISTENSEN, KULAS, STERN, HICKS, SATTERTHWAITE, TURNER, STECZO, GREIMAN, REA, PHELPS AND HANNIG. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act. Expands "covered prescription drug" to include insulin, syringe and needles. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Revenue) If the drug coverage is expanded to include insulin, a preliminary estimate by the Department indicates that program costs will increase by about $3.2 million per year. However, this estimate could be low if participation levels increase significantly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 Provides that covered drugs' expansion to insulin begin January 1, 1987. Revises the definition of "reasonable cost" under the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. Adds an immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Includes medicine prescribed for arthritis in provisions of amendatory Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act. Expands "covered prescription drug" to include any in- sulin or other drug used by a diabetic, including syringe and needles used to administer the insulin and any medicine prescribed for arthritis, beginning January 1, 1987. AMENDATORY VETO Recommends that House Bill 2917 which amends the Senior Citizens and Dis- abled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act be changed to cover prescription drugs for the treatment of diabetes including syringes and nee- dles used to administer the insulin and any prescription drugs for the treatment of arthritis (now, allows the pharmaceutical assistance program to cover any prescrip- tion drug used by a diabetic). Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 09 Recommended do pass 008-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 15 Fiscal Note Requested VINSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 23 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 088-019-002 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1489 HB-2917-Cont. Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 MAROVITZ NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVICKAS Third Reading - Passed 053-003-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/111-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Aug 11 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 14 Mtn fild accept amend veto BOWMAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 18 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 109-000-000 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 03 Mtn fild accept amend veto NETSCH Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 22 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1435 Effective date 12-22-86 HB-2918 FRIEDRICH,DP. (Ch. 68, pars. 1-102 and 2-105) Amends the Human Rights Act to specify that affirmative action plans of State agencies may not establish quotas, grant preference on qualifying examinations, nor in any other way withhold equal opportunity from any group of employees or applicants. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 01 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2919 MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.4a-3 and 138.4a-4) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act to add 2 members to the Self-Insurers Advisory Board. The additional members shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Industrial Commission and shall represent employees of private self-insurers and shall be knowledgeable in matters of workers' compensation. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1490 HB-2919-Cont. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2920 STECZO. (Ch. 48, new pars. 138.8a, 138.8b and 138.8c) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Creates the Cumulative Injury Fund and provides for employer assessments to be paid into the Fund. Provides the Fund shall be used to reimburse employers for workers compensation payments made in relation to physically or mentally handicapped employees subsequent to 104 weeks of disability or, in case of death, payments made in excess of 250 weeks. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-2921 SALTSMAN. (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. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2922 RICE. (Ch. 48, par. 138.7) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act in relation to compensation paid in fa- tal cases. Increases the burial expenses from $1750 to $2500. Provides that compen- sation paid to dependents shall be at least $25,000. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2923 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-141, 7-142.1 and 7-173.1) Amends the IMRF Article of the Pension Code to increase the pension for sher- iffs and deputies to 2.5% of salary per year of service; provides for payment of pen- sion to begin at age 50 instead of 55; increases contributions by 0.25% of salary. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-2924 PANAYOTOVICH - MARTINEZ, FLOWERS, SHAW, RICE AND GREI- MAN. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1491 HB-2924-Cont. (New Act) Creates the Re-employment Assistance Act. Requires an employer who relocates or terminates an establishment covered by the Act to provide minimum severance pay to each employee of 3 or more years, who has not accepted employment from the employer at a new location, equal to one week's pay for each year of employ- ment by the employee in such establishment, and to extend health insurance policies provided to each employee for 6 months after the employee loses his employment as a result of the relocation or termination. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Labor-Management Notification and Consultation Act. Provides an employer shall not order the closing or relocation of a facility covered by the Act until 90 days following the date on which the employer notifies the employees at the facility and the Directors of Labor and Commerce and Community Affairs of the proposed closing or relocation. Re- quires the employer to consult in good faith with such employees for the purpose of agreeing to a mutually satisfactory alternative to or modification of a proposed clos- ing or relocation. Provides for equitable and legal remedies against an employer who relocates or closes a facility in violation of the Act. Establishes the Job Loss Prevention Task Force within the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs, and creates the Commission on Plant Closings and Worker Dislocation with each of the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House and President and Minority Leader of the Senate to appoint 5 members to the Commission. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2925 LEVIN - MULCAHEY AND HARTKE. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act to include insulin and any other drug used by diabetics as a covered prescription drug. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15 Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.16 Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act to provide that generic equivalent drugs be authorized by the Pharmacy Practice Act as well as the IL Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and that the reasonable cost of a drug be established in accordance with the generic equivalent formulary listing of the Department of Public Health. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 23 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1492 HB-2925-Cont. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-2926 LEVIN. (Ch. 46, par. 10-7; new pars. 7-64.1 and 22-19) Amends The Election Code. Specifies a person who has been nominated at a par- tisan primary as a candidate for election to an office at a regular election may also be nominated as the candidate of a new political party for election to the same office at the same election, and may run for such office at such election as the candidate of both parties. Provides, in determining the person with the highest number of votes for an office at an election, where a person's name has appeared on the ballot as a candidate for the office under the appellation of more than one political party, the votes cast for such person for such office as the candidate of each party under the ap- pellation of which his name has appeared on the ballot shall be added together. Ef- fective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2927 LEVIN - DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 29, par. 808; Ch. 121 1/2, par. 261; new par. 262R) Amends the Software License Enforcement Act and the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Specifies that the provisions of the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act shall apply to any acquisition of a copy of computer software. Makes a violation of the Software License Enforcement Act an unlawful practice within the meaning of the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Changes definition of merchandise in the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to include computer software. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262R Adds reference to: Ch. 29, pars. 802, 803, 804, 805, 807, 808, new par. 809 Amends the Software License Enforcement Act. Provides that a licensing agree- ment for computer software may contain provisions granting to the person acquir- ing the software rights beyond those granted by the federal copyrights laws but shall not take away rights to make copies that are granted by the federal copyright law in the case of sales of copyrighted works. Provides that provisions in a licensing agreement prohibiting rights to modify or adapt the copy of the computer software shall not prohibit legitimate repair and maintenance of the computer software, modifications directed at making the computer software more suitable to the needs of one acquiring the software and educational examination of computer software by students and others. Provides that computer software that contains a license agree- ment which purports to transform what otherwise would be an outright sale into a perpetual lease or licensing is declared to be goods where transfer is governed by the Uniform Commercial Code, including all its provisions relating to warranties. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, par. 261, new par. 262R Adds reference to: Ch. 29, pars. 802, 803, 804, 805, 807 Deletes everything. Amends the Software License Enforcement Act to make nu- merous changes relating to the creation, assignment and interpretation of software licensing agreements. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1493 HB-2927-Cont. May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 110-000-000 May 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2928 BARGER. (Ch. 73, new par. 968m) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that policies of accident and health insur- ance which provide coverage for the insured's children must include maternity ben- efits for the insured's children and their spouses under the age of 20 years. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2929 BOWMAN - WHITE - YOUNG,A - LEFLORE AND HANNIG. (Ch. 38, new par. 113-4.2) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to prohibit plea negotiations in cases involving death or serious bodily injury. Requires the victim of an offense or his counsel to be present during plea negotiations. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2930 BOWMAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 16-3, 16-4.1, 17-11 and 24A-6) Amends The Election Code. Eliminates provisions enabling voters to vote a straight party ticket with a single vote. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2931 BOWMAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 7-14, 7-19, 7-46, 7-52 and 7-53) Amends The Election Code. Provides for the joint nomination of candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2932 EWING. (Ch. 122, pars. 7-2 and 7-2a) Amends the School Code. Deletes prohibition on the formation of new school dis- tricts in connection with boundary changes by detachment, annexation, division or dissolution. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 1494 HB-2933 VINSON AND WEAVER,M. (Ch. 38, par. 108-1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and The Illinois Vehicle Code. Prohibits law enforcement officers without a warrant from stopping or searching a vehicle or any driver or passenger of that vehicle, solely on the basis of a seat safety belt violation or suspected violation. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2934 VINSON AND WEAVER,M. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to reduce from $25 to $10 the fine imposed for failure to comply with the mandatory seat safety belt use law. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2935 VINSON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to require back seat passengers to conform to the mandatory seat safety belt use law. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2936 VINSON, WEAVER,M AND HARRIS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to exempt from the mandatory seat safety belt use law individuals riding within a motor vehicle equipped with safety air bags. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2937 VINSON. (Ch. 120, pars. 419, 419a, 419b, 429a4, 429a5, 439.10, 439.40, 439.110, 441a, 444c, 450 and 451, rep. par. 427a) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law, the State use, service use, service occupation and retailers' occupation tax acts to remove the requirement of filing financial bonds guaranteeing payment of tax due, except appeal bonds filed during pendency of an appeal from an administrative ruling of tax liability. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 419, 419a, 419b, 429a4, 429a5, 439.10, 439.40, 439.110, 441a, 444c, 450 and 451, rep. par. 427a Adds reference to: Ch. 120, new pars. 419c, 439.10a, 439.40a 439.110a and 441i Removes everything in the bill after the enacting clause and replaces with a pro- vision that to the contrary, any person who is required to file a bond pursuant to any provision of this Act and who has continuously complied with all provisions of this Act for 24 or more consecutive months, shall no longer be required to comply with the bonding provisions of this Act so long as such person continues his compliance with the provisions of this Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 429, 429a3 Amends Motor Fuel Tax Law to allow a taxpayer to request either a refund or credit memorandum. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1495 HB-2933 HB-2937-Cont. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.02 VINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 108-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Co-sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1408 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-2938 BOWMAN - YOUNG,A - WHITE - TURNER. (Ch. 37, pars. 703-5 and 703-6) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that a minor taken into temporary cus- tody who is not alleged to be delinquent shall be brought before a judicial officer within 5 days after being taken into custody and that the court shall be petitioned within 4 days. Provides for a rehearing within 48 hours if the minor or certain per- sons representing him were not notified of nor present at the detention or shelter care hearing. Makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 704-4 Provides that the petitioner may file an affidavit stating that the respondent is not a resident of the State or has departed the State, or on due inquiry, the respondent's place of residence is unascertainable. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 1496 HB-2939 BRESLIN AND HICKS. (Ch. 48, pars. 1610 and 1714) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act and the Illinois Educational La- bor Relations Act to make it an unfair labor practice for a public or educational em- ployer to expend or cause the expenditure of public funds in any attempt to influence the outcome of representational elections held under these Acts. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Retains the right of employers to internally communicate with their employees and to be represented in matters pertaining to unit determinations, unfair labor practice charges and pre-election conferences and in proceedings before the Labor Relations Board. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Recommended do pass 015-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BRESLIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Lost 050-052-002 HB-2940 BRESLIN, FLOWERS AND HANNIG. (Ch. 111 2/3, new pars. 13-510 and 13-511) Amends the Public Utilities Act to specify the conditions under which the Illinois Commerce Commission may approve local telephone rates based upon usage; re- quires implementation of untimed local calling within a zone based on community of interest, and adoption by referendum of the local residential customers; also re- quires telecommunications carriers to file cost of service data whenever the carrier's rate structure is being changed. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2941 TURNER. (Ch. 73, par. 1020) Amends the Insurance Code to provide that fees for copies of papers or records do not apply to copies of Department rules or regulations. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2942 TURNER - YOUNG,A - WHITE - LEFLORE AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 17, new pars. 60.2, 3010.1, 4853 and 4854) Amends the Banking Act, the Saving and Loan Act and the Community Curren- cy Exchange Act. Requires banks, savings and loan associations and community currency exchanges to cash certain checks when properly presented to be negotiat- ed. Provides for the establishment of identification procedures. Make a violation a Class A misdemeanor. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2943 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-127) Amends the Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to autho- rize the Board to withhold union dues from annuities upon request. Effective immediately. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1497 HB-2939 HB-2943-Cont. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2944 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-111.1, 7-142, 7-144.2, 8-137, 9-133, 9-133.1, 14-114, 14-115, 15-136, 15-136.1, 16-133.1 and 16-136.1) Amends the Downstate Police, Cook County, Chicago Municipal, Illinois Munic- ipal Retirement Fund, Universities, Downstate Teachers and State Employees Ar- ticles of the Pension Code to compound the automatic annual increase in retirement annuity, beginning January 1, 1987. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2945 GREIMAN - LEFLORE, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, MARTI- NEZ, LAURINO, SATTERTHWAITE AND CURRAN. (Ch. 73, new par. 979i) Amends the Insurance Code. Prohibits the discharge of an employee covered by a group accident and health policy because the employee files a claim under such policy. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2946 VINSON. (New Act) Creates an Act to provide that if the Illinois Department of Public Health bans swimming or water skiing at Lake Clinton because of the presence of Naegleria fowleri amoebae, every agency charged with protecting the public health and safety shall within 60 days offer regulations to close down any activity in the State which such agency regulates that provides the same level of risk as swimming in Lake Clinton. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends to include a ban by the Department of Conservation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires the Dept. of Public Health to ascertain the associated risk by rule; di- rects the Dept. to consult with independent experts and to study the associated mor- bidity and mortality statistics throughout the United States. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Department of Public Health) In the opinion of the Dept., resulting expenditures from this bill would not occur until FY88. The amount of those expenditures is indeterminable given the number of variables that could arise. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1028.2 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that neither the Agency nor the Board may adopt rules prohibiting people from swimming or water skiing in lakes infected with Naegleria fowleri amoebae. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Specifies that nothing in Act shall be construed to limit or affect any agency from advising the public about the hazards associated with swimming in any lake which is or may be subject to Naeglarra fowleri infestation. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1498 HB-2946-Cont. Apr 17 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Amendment No.02 VINSON Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 08 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 15 Amendment No.03 VINSON Adopted Amendment No.04 VINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 090-006-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-2947 DELEO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-601, new par. 6-306.3 and repeals par. 6-306.2) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Repeals provision permitting a person who has violated a provision of that Code from having the option of executing a written promise to comply with the terms of a traffic citation issued or being taken before a court. Permits persons cited for a violation of that Code to post their driver's license as bail. Repeals and establishes various bail procedures for certain motor vehicle vi- olations. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-803 and new par. 6-306.4 Provides non-resident violators, under certain circumstances, with the option of executing a written promise to comply with the terms of a traffic citation issued or being taken before a court. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 11 Recommended do pass 010-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DELEO Adopted Amendment No.02 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2948 CURRAN, GIGLIO, SHAW, KULAS, GREIMAN AND DELEO. (Ch. 73, new par. 755.19b) Amends the Insurance Code. Prohibits the nonrenewal of a policy of automobile insurance for the purpose of offering a similar policy at a higher premium. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-2949 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 23, new par. 5-5.17) Amends The Public Aid Code. Requires manufacturers who are reimbursed by the Department of Public Aid for prescription pharmaceuticals to rebate the De- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1499 HB-2949-Cont. partment in an amount equal to the difference between the lowest pharmaceutical cost paid by a not-for-profit organization to the manufacturer, and the amount of provider reimbursement paid to the manufacturer by the Department for that same pharmaceutical. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-2950 MADIGAN - BOWMAN - PANAYOTOVICH - CHRISTENSEN - ALEX- ANDER, KULAS, BERRIOS, BRAUN, CAPPARELLI, CULLERTON, CURRAN, CURRIE, FARLEY, FLOWERS, GIGLIO, KRSKA, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, MCGANN, MCPIKE, NASH, O'CONNELL, PHELPS, PRESTON, RICE, RONAN, SHAW, SOLIZ, SUTKER, TER- ZICH, TURNER, WASHINGTON, WOLF, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W, HARTKE, MARTINEZ, DALEY, RICHMOND, STERN, GREIMAN AND HANNIG. (New Act) Creates the Public Health Information and Community Right to Know Act. Pro- vides for the disclosure by businesses of information regarding the discharge of haz- ardous substances into the environment. Requires businesses to file a hazardous substance report with the Environmental Protection Agency by October 1, 1987 and annually thereafter. Defines terms. Effective July 1, 1986. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Recommended do pass 008-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WILLIAMSON Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-2951 WASHINGTON. (New Act; 122. new par. 103-39.2) Creates a new Act which provides for communications and business training, and contracts for jobs to enhance educational experience and provide training in com- munications to the participants in the pilot Vocational and Professional Enterprise Communications Training Center authorized by this Act. Provides for 1/2 of the salary paid participants by businesses and corporations to be reimbursed from Illi- nois Job Training Partnership funds. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2952 BROOKINS. (Ch. 120, pars. 453.2 and 453.32) Amends the Cigarette Tax Act and the Cigarette Use Tax Act to increase the rate of the taxes imposed by those Acts by 2 mills per cigarette (4¢ per pack). Effec- tive January 1, 1987. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1500 ' HB-2953 BROOKINS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.09) Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act to incrementally reduce the required revenue recovery ratio, from 50% in RTA fiscal year 1986, to 42% in RTA fiscal year 1989 and thereafter. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2954 BROOKINS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-18) Amends the Vital Records Act to provide that failure to sign the death certificate within the required time is a business offense punishable by a fine of $1,000. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2955 WASHINGTON AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $200,000 to the Comptroller to be disbursed to the Chicago Hous- ing Authority. Effective July 1, 1986. Mar 25 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-2956 REA. (Ch. 111, par. 1703-7) Amends the Barber and Cosmetology Act of 1985 to eliminate the continuing ed- ucation requirements for cosmetologists. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2957 CURRIE. (Ch. I11 1/2, new par. 1013.3) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require the Pollution Control Board to adopt rules relating to the'nondegradation of groundwater. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-2958 BRAUN - YOUNG,A - WHITE - LEFLORE - FLOWERS, TURNER AND SHAW. (Ch. 15, par. 209.03; Ch. 23, par. 11-3.1) Amends the State Comptroller Act and the Public Aid Code. Permits direct de- posit of payments for general assistance and aid to families with dependent children in the recipient's bank, savings and loan association or credit union account. Effec- tive immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Aid) Assuming a 50¢ fee assessed by banking institutions per warrant under the pro- posed program, the cost for the State to pay the fee would be $2.7 million annually. The additional administrative costs to the Dept. of Public Aid would be minimal but could be substantial to the Comptroller assuming wide use by AFDC and GA clients. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1501 HB-2953 HB-2958-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 15, par. 210.05 Provides that in deducting amounts owed the State from amounts to be paid claimants of State monies, the Comptroller shall not deduct from funds held pursu- ant to the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 20, 1986) Adds reference to: Ch. 15, pars. 503 and 504 Amends the Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act of 1983. Requires that organiza- tions for which the Comptroller may withhold employee contributions must be statewide, must disclose the percentages of all employee contributions (not solely those withheld) sent to benefiting agencies and used for overhead, and must receive contributions (not solely through withholding) from at least 2,500 employees annu- ally. Requires that withholding be on a calendar year basis. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 15, pars. 503 and 504 Amends the Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act of 1983. Requires that organiza- tions for which the Comptroller may withhold employee contributions must disclose the percentages of all employee contributions (not solely those withheld) sent to benefiting agencies and used for overhead, and must receive contributions from at least 1,500 rather than 2,500 employees annually. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 100-011-004 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SANGMEISTER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02-SANGMEISTER Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 SANGMEISTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 051-006-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,03 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,03/113-000-000 Passed both Houses 1502 HB-2958-Cont. Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Jul 29 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1237 Effective date 07-29-86 ' HB-2959 KEANE - FLOWERS - CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Permits a deduction for unemployment benefits which are subject to federal taxation. Effective January 1, 1987 and appli- cable to tax years ending on or after that date. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-2960 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to allow State Police and certain other law enforcement personnel to retire after 25 years of service, re- gardless of age. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-2961 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 121, title preceding par. 307.1, par. 307.8b) Amends An Act in relation to the Department of Law Enforcement. Provides that State Policemen shall, in addition to those already provided, receive a longevity increment upon the anniversary of 6 1/2, 8 and 17 1/2 years of service. Amends the title of such Act. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of State Police) Costs associated with House Bill 2961 have already been absorbed by the Depart- ment, and are included in both the current (FY86) budget and the FY87 Depart- ment of State Police request. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 11 Recommended do pass 004-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 16 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2962 PRESTON. (Ch. 121, title preceding par. 307.1; par. 307.14) Amends the Act relating to Department of State Police officers. Changes the title and prohibits requiring, asking for or suggesting the use of polygraph examinations 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1503 HB-2962-Cont. or the use of the results of voluntary polygraph examinations in connection with in- ternal investigations and proceedings for disciplinary action. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3HB-2963 REA. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to allow State police- men to establish credit for military service which preceded State employment. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2964 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-802a) Amends The Public Utilities Act to prohibit unsolicited automated telephone so- licitation. Provides for injunctive relief. Penalty is a Class B misdemeanor. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2965 LEVIN - PARKE. (Ch. 30, par. 312; Ch. 73, par. 1020) Amends the Condominium Property Act and the Illinois Insurance Code to au- thorize establishment of a trust fund for the purpose of providing insurance protec- tion to condominium unit owners. Regulation of the trust fund by the Illinois Director of Insurance is required. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2966 LEVIN - PRESTON - SUTKER AND GREIMAN. (New Act) Prohibits an individual against whom a final order of deportation has been issued under the Immigration and Nationality Act for persecution of others on account of race, religion, national origin or political opinion under the direction of or in associ- ation with the Nazi government of Germany or its allies from receiving various ben- efits conferred by State law. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that State benefits shall be denied to an individual against whom a U.S. Immigration Judge has issued an order of deportation which has been affirmed by the Board of Immigration Review, as well as an individual who appeals such order for persecuting others on account of race, religion, national origin or political opin- ion under the direction or in association with the Nazi government of Germany or its allies. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 16 Recommended do pass 010-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 LEVIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1504 HB-2966-Cont. May 23 Third Reading - Passed 095-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor CARROLL First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2967 LEVIN. (Ch. 122, pars. 30-15.25a and 30-15.25b) Amends The School Code. Provides that if a nonpublic institution of higher edu- cation receives any grant or distribution of grant moneys appropriated from the State Treasury, such institution also must disclose the terms and conditions of cer- tain endowments or gifts which it receives from foreign sources. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2968 LEVIN. (New Act) Creates the Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool Act to provide health insur- ance coverage to Illinois residents who have been refused coverage for specified rea- sons. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2969 HARTKE - HICKS - MAUTINO - CHRISTENSEN - PHELPS AND BLACK. (Ch. 38, par. 17-la) Amends the Criminal Code in relation to civil liability for deceptive practices. Provides that a person who fails to pay the amount of a check issued by such person within 30 days after written demand for payment is sent by certified mail to that person's last known address shall be liable for treble damages. Effective immediately. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 17 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 29 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar FRIEDRICH,DP Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 DAVIS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Third Reading - Passed 104-011-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1505 HB-2970 BOWMAN AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-223.1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Amends the Act concerning public utilities and the State finance Act. Provides that a public utility may not include in its rates more than half the cost of proceed- ings 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. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-2971 BOWMAN - LEFLORE AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 23, pars. 2212.05, 2212.17, 5005, 5017, 5017a-3 and new pars. 2212.01A and 2212.01B) Amends the Child Care Act. Redefines "child care facility" to include a facility caring for homeless youth. Redefines "foster family home" to include a home caring for persons under the age of 21 rather than 18 years. Defines "emergency shelter care home". Amends an Act creating the Department of Children and Family Ser- vices. Requires the Department to establish certain programs and provide certain services in aid of homeless youth. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 2212.05 Removes changes made in the Child Care Act. Includes homeless youth shelters among the programs for which the Department shall adopt rules and regulations. Mar 25 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 02 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Human Services Apr 23 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 104-009-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BERMAN First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2972 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Cooperative Act of 1986. Provides for the incorporation, merger and dissolution of cooperatives in general, and workers cooperative. Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983. Repeals the Co-operative Act. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1506 HB-2970 ' HB-2973 FLINN AND WOLF. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1021.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to authorize counties and municipali- ties of less than 2,000,000 inhabitants to impose a tax on sanitary landfills; requires at least 10% of the proceeds to be used for construction and maintenance of roads. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2974 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $8,729,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Military and Naval Department for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes a net decrease of $196,500 to Adjutant General Office for OCE and mili- tary and naval dept. GOVERNOR ITEM REDUCTIONS Reduces line items for OCE and related items of Military and Naval Department by a total of $65,400. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Withdrawn Recommended do pass 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-002-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor FAWELL First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1159 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1159 HB-2975 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations of $675,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordi- nary and contingent expenses of the Office of the Public Counsel for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes adjustments in OCE lines for a net decrease of $71,100. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1507 HB-2973 HB-2975--Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Recommended do pass 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 113-003-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor SOMMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/105-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1134 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-2976 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Commerce Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates $18,247,813 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Commerce Commission. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes increase in EDP line of $18,200. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Decreases appropriation by $250,234. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (Tabled May 20, 1986) Decreases total of $104,182 for personal services. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (Tabled May 20, 1986) Increases total of $5,826,418 for personal services. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Makes increases and decreases in various items relating to personal services, con- tractual services, state contributions to the State Employee's Retirement System and State Contributions to social security. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes adjustments in OCE lines for a net decrease of $1,459,067. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Restores a total of $515,371 in operational lines. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 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 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1508 HB-2976-Cont. May 20 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 04 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 05 Amendment No.06 MAYS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 060-033-009 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor SOMMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1135 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-2977 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Appropriates $5,188,400 (GRF) for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Board of Elections for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates $1 to the State Board of Elections. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes title to "An Act making certain appropriations". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes appropriated amount and appropriates $2.00 for Board of Elections. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 BARNES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 104-000-005 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor SOMMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1509 HB-2977-Cont. Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2978 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations of $6,426,400 from the Fire Prevention Fund for the ordi- nary and contingent expenses of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled May 20, 1986) Reduces personal services related line items in the Divisions of Fire Prevention and Management Services by a total of $29,800. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases personal services and related line items in Div. of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety by a total of $92,100. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $40,000 for a grant to Firefly, Inc. for Fire Safety Education Programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Makes total reduction of $29,800 in personal services related lines of various divisions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes title to "An Act making appropriations to various State agencies". Ad- justs OCE line items for Office of State Fire Marshal and increases line for grants for Chicago Fire Dept. Training Program resulting in an increase of $532,000. Adds amounts for third year expenses of Community Fire Prevention Program and for transfer to GRF. Net increase of $1,373,200. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds $5,000 to State Fire Marshal Office for grants to defray expenses of orga- nizing new fire protection districts. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES Vetoes a total of $1,345,000 for new fire prevention districts, fire safety education program, and for transfer of surplus funds to GRF. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 28 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Amendment No.03 MAYS Adopted Amendment No.04 CURRAN Adopted Amendment No.05 HENSEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1510 HB-2978-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor item veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1182 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item Veto Nov 19 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/STEPHENS PG 4 & LN 3-14 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 01/055-051-002 Placed Cal. Item Veto Nov 20 Item veto stands. PA 84-1182 HB-2979 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $1,129,100 from the Dram Shop Fund for the ordinary and contin- gent expenses of the Liquor Control Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes title to "An Act making appropriations to various State agencies". Adds $3,000,000 to Comptroller from Dram Shop Fund for deposit into GRF. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 17 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1136 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-2980 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $1,421,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes total reduction of $38,100 in Contractual Services, Commodities and Printing appropriation, Telecommunications and Operation of Auto Equipment line items. 1511 HB-2980-Cont. 1512 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Restores the $31,800. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net reduction of $122,500 in OCE lines. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 102-013-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1137 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-2981 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $754,600 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Local Labor Relations Board for the fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes total reduction of $9300 in Printing and Telecommunications line items. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Makes total increase of $8,200. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net reduction of $26,900 in OCE lines. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 104-008-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2981-Cont. May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1138 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-2982 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $1,411,900 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Labor Relations Board for the fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases personal services and related line items by a total of $20,400. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net reduction of $1,100 in OCE lines. GOVERNOR ITEM REDUCTIONS Makes total reduction in operations lines of $54,200. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.02 APPROP I Withdrawn Recommended do pass 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.03 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 108-008-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1160 Effective date 07-1 1-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1160 1513 HB-2983 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES. Makes appropriations of $2,303,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Health Care Cost Containment Council for fiscal year 1987 which begins July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases a total of $115,680 in operational line items. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Lost 009-009-001 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1139 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-2984 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES. Makes appropriations of $3,461,300 from the General Revenue Fund for the or- dinary and contingent expenses of the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces personal services and related line items by a total of $89,300. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reduces various line items by a total of $210,499. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Increases a total of $73,000 for operational line items. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 FRIEDRICH,DP Lost 051-055-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 098-016-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1514 HB-2983 1515 May 23 May 28 Jun 03 Jun 18 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 08 Jul 10 HB-2984-Cont. Sen Sponsor FAWELL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Amendment No.02 CARROLL Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/109-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1140 Effective date 07-10-86 Adopted Adopted HB-2985 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES - WOJCIK. Appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Governor's Pur- chased Care Review Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. GOVERNOR ITEM REDUCTIONS Makes total reduction in GRF lines for operations of $3,293. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 109-006-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Jun 18 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jul 08 Jul 11 Nov 20 Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1161 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1161 HB-2986 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT - LEVERENZ - REA. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Farm Development Authority for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces amount reappropriated for payments under Farm Debt Relief and Farm Emergency Assistance Program by $18,000,000. Makes additional appropiations of $19,000,000 to Authority. HB-2986-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes July 1, 1986) Appropriates $66,395,000 to DCCA and $8,395,000 to Dept. of Energy and Nat- ural Resources from funds associated with the Exxon Oil Overcharge Settlement. Net increase of $74,790,000. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 3. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Appropriates a total of $74,790,000 to DCCA and Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources from funds as- sociated with the Exxon Oil Overcharge Settlement. GOVERNOR REDUCTION Reduces reappropriation to IL Farm Development Authority for transfer of funds to IL Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund by $690,000. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor LEITCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 PHILIP & LECHOWICZ Appeal Ruling of Chair NETSCH/AMEN.2 CHAIR RULES A#2 OUT OF ORDER Amendment No.03 SOMMER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,03 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,03 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,03 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, SOMMER & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/LEVERENZ, MCPIKE, BOWMAN, BARNES AND HASTERT Jun 29 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/051-000-001 Jul 01 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/114-001-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor 1516 HB-2986-Cont. Jul 24 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1226 Effective date 07-24-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1226 HB-2987 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES - FREDERICK,VF. Appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces various line items for OCE by a total of $133,300. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Makes transfers among grants-in-aid line items; no dollar change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $50,000 for a feasibility study in metro east area. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adjusts operational lines in Administrative Support Div. and in services lines of Toxicology Services for a net decrease of $587,300. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Increases operational lines of Administrative Support Div.; adds funds for devel- opment of program model for prevention and treatment of alcohol and substance abuse and for emergency allocations to maintain licensure of certain treatment fa- cilities. Net increase $508,000. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes $61,300 for repayment of pension funds pursuant to SR-533 and for a fea- sibility study in the metro east area. Reduces a total of $1,467,600 in GRF funds for grants for services. Net reduction of $1,528,900. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Lost 007-009-000 Amendment No.03 APPROP II Tabled Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.05 APPROP II Lost Amendment No.06 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/115-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor 1517 HB-2987-Cont. Jul 11 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1183 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 17 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/YOUNGE,W PG 1 & LN 32-33 & PG 2 & LN 1 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 01/061-048-000 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/YOUNGE,W PG 1 & LN 32-33 & PG 2 & LN 1 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 20 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-1183 HB-2988 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Conservation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-2988 appropriations $9.3 million Financing costs of HB-2988 reappropriations $0.4 million Total debt impact $9.8 million HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifically refers to the Sonny Greco Conservation Administrative Building in line item for studies of alternatives to consolidation of office space. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reduces the new monies appropriated for multiple use facilities and programs for conservation purposes by $1,050,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $300,000 for work on the access road to Glenn O. Jones State Park. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $25,000 for a documentary on the Hennepin Canal's 150th birthday. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $65,000 for a recreational area in Hennepin. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $200,000 for the Northeast Recreational Area in Peru HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $200,000 for Limestone Township swimming pool. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Appropriates $150,000 for a Peoria County Fish Farm. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Appropriates $110,000 for a boat ramp in Bay City, Polk County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Appropriates $76,000 for the Veterans Memorial Park's Green Valley Sports Complex in Moline. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Increases appropriation for youth and young adult employment program for con- servation and resource management work on public lands by $1,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Makes total reduction in equipment line items of $115,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Appropriates $1,116,000 for work at Washington County Conservation Area. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. Appropriates $2,0000000 for work on the South Bank of the Calumet Sag Canal in Palos Heights. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $300,000 for Wheaton Park Dist. work in Lincoln Marsh and Win- field Creek areas. 1518 HB-2988-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Appropriates $500,000 for a bicycle path in Kendall and Will Counties. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 17. Increases appropriation for purpose of attracting waterfowl and improving public migratory waterfowl areas by $297,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Reduces line item for expenses of the IL Commission on Forestry Development by $35,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. Specifies that monies reappropriated to Dept. of Conservation for multiple use fa- cilities and programs are not to be used for the Mason and Union Nurseries. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 20. Restores line item for expenses of IL Commission of Forestry Development to $40,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 22. Increases equipment line items by a total of $10,400. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 23. Appropriates $110,000 for a boat ramp in Bay City. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED IN THE HOUSE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net reduction of $564,000 in various operational line items and in line for consolidation of office space in Sonny Greco Conservation Administrative Bldg. in Springfield. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds $103.22 to General Office for a Build Illinois sign and typesetting services. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes June 29, 1986) Deletes certain specific reference to buildings and projects. Changes references to certain funds. Adjusts various lines for projects and programs of the Dept. for a net reduction of $10,467,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $75,000 to the Dept. of Conservation for the establishment of IL Dept. of Conservation Visitors Center in Gaylord Building in Lockport. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (Senate recedes June 29, 1986) Appropriates $250,000 to Dept. of Conservation for a grant to the City of Sycamore. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $75,000 to Dept. of Conservation for a grant to the Chain O'Lakes-Fox River Waterway Management Agency. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Decreases printing line and adds line for publishing a bulletin or magazine and purchasing certain products for resale. Net increase of $220,200. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Increases $120,000 for IL Non-Game Wildlife Protection Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. (Senate recedes June 29, 1986) Appropriates $600,000 to Dept. of Conservation for outdoor recreational areas in DuPage County Forest Preserve District. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 10. (Senate recedes June 29, 1986) Appropriates $2,555,000 to Dept. of Conservation for a grant to DuPage County Forest Preserve Dist. for acquisition of lands and related expenses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 11. (Senate recedes June 29, 1986) Transfers a total of $35,000 between line items for boat access areas. No net effect. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 3, 5, 9, 10, 11 Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adjusts line items in operations and programs. Includes amounts for additional projects at Rock Island Trail State Park and Redmond Retention Pond area park facility. Makes net in- crease of $1,275,500. 1519 HB-2988-Cont. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $1,412,603 in various projects of the Dept. Reduces additional amounts for appropriations and reappropriations by $2,874,750. Net reduction of $4,287,353. Apr 01 1986 First reading Apr 08 May 08 Amendment No.Ol 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 Amendment No. 14 Amendment No.15 Amendment No. 16 Amendment No. 17 Amendment No. 18 Placed Calndr,Second Read May 20 Second Reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I State Debt Note Filed APPROP I Adopted APPROP I Adopted 014-009-001 APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted APPROPI Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-002-000 Amendment No.19 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.20 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.21 SHAW Lost 037-066-002 Amendment No.22 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.23 PHELPS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 111-002-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To DONAHUE Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD,H First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Committee discharged Re-referred to Appropriations II Jun 03 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Jun 24 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.O1 AF Amendment No.02 AF Amendment No.03 AF Amendment No.04 AP Amendment No.05 AP Amendment No.06 AF Amendment No.07 AF Amendment No.08 AP Amendment No.09 ET Amendment No. 10 PH 03( Amendment No. 11 C Placed Calndr,Third Reading A 'PROP II 'PROP II 'PROP II 'PROP II 'PROP II 'PROP II 'PROP II 'PROP II 'HEREDGE [ILIP 0-025-000 ,RROLL Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted 1520 H B-2988-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06, Speaker's Table, Concurence 07,08,09,10,11 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 07,08,09,10,11 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05,06, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 07,08,09,10,11 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05,06, S Refuses to Recede Amend 07,08,09,10,11 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, SOMMER & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, MCPIKE, BARNES AND HASTERT Jun 29 House report submitted Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(A) House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/106-006-002 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted IST/055-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1184 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 13 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 01/LEVERENZ PG 3 & LN 15 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 17 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 02/YOUNGE,W PG 11 & LN 29 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 18 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 03/PHELPS PG 11 & LN 6 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 19 Motion withdrawn 01/LEVERENZ Override red/veto Hse-pass 03/062-049-000 PG 11 & LN 6 Override red/veto Hse-lost 02/055-051-000 Verified Mtn filed overrde red/veto 04/YOUNGE,W PG 11 & LN 29 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 20 Override red/veto Hse-lost 04/055-049-000 Dec 05 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-1184 HB-2989 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Commerce and Community Affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986; appropriates funds to the IL Community College Board for administration and grant expenses and to the IL State Board of Education for appropriations under the Job Training Partnership Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 23, 1986) Reduces operational line items by $606,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled May 23, 1986) Makes additional reductions of various OCE line items totalling $1,623,800. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes appropriation of $60,000 for a film financing feasibility study. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Reduces contractual and telecommunications in International Business Office Div. by a total of $65,000. 1521 HB-2989-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $500,000 to DCCA for Chi. Convention and Visitor's Bureau de- veloping of convention trade. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Appropriates $250,000 to DCCA for Chi. Assoc. of Neighborhood Development Organization. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $250,000 to DCCA for IL Arts Council program to produce motion pictures in IL. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Increases personal services and related line items in Bureau of Small Business by $291,218 and for grants for Small Business Development Centers by $930,000 for a net increase of $1,221,218. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Approp. $10,000,000 to DCCA for IL Youth Employment Program Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Appropriates $10,000,000 to DCCA for the IL Emergency Employment Devel- opment Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Appropriates $25,000 to DCCA for a documentary on tourism featuring the Hennepin Canal Parkway System. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Appropriates $500,000 to DCCA for grants to Downstate Convention for Tour- ism Bureaus. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Appropriates $375,000 to DCCA for a Board of Governors study of unemploy- ment patterns in southern Cook County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. Appropriates $700,000 to DCCA for promotion of the IL horse racing industry. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $1,000,000 to DCCA for supplemental grants to Community Ser- vices Block Grant service providers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Appropriates $2,500,000 to Dept. ENR for a grant to DuSable Museum of Afri- can American History in Chicago. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 17. Approp. $300,000 to DCCA for Cicero municipal parking lots. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Appropriates $250,000 to DCCA for grants under the Local Land Resource Management Planning Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. (Tabled May 23, 1986) Appropriates $425,000 to DCCA for Universal Connection in Metropolis, Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 20. Appropriates $25,000 to DCCA for Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps of Rosemont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 21. Appropriates $20,000 to DCCA for East Dubuque H.S. Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 22. Appropriates $15,000 to DCCA for Decatur MacArthur Jazz Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 23. Appropriates $20,000 to DCCA for Oak Lawn Park Dist. expenses associated with the World Cup of Greco-Roman Wrestling. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 24. Appropriates $18,000 to DCCA to promote the Heart of IL Fair in Peoria. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 25. Appropriates $15,000 to DCCA for Central IL Children's Chorus of the Nation- al Academy of Arts. 1522 HB-2989-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 26. Appropriates $332,125 to DCCA for administration and expenses associated with urban planning, research & assistance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 27. Appropriates $5,000,000 to DCCA for renovation of Chicago Avalon Theater. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 28. Appropriates $25,000 to DCCA for Wheeling H.S. Symphony Orchestra HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 29. Appropriates $10,000 to DCCA for Marshall-Putnam County Choir and Jazz Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 30. Appropriates $1,000,000 to DCCA for establishing an E. St. Louis area small business incubator. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 31. Appropriates $100,000 to DCCA for E.St.Louis public housing renovation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 32. Appropriates $140,000 to DCCA for E.St.Louis Development Authority OCE. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 33. Appropriates $100,000 to DCCA for OCE of E.St.Louis Enterprise High School. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 37. Increases appropriation to DCCA for supplemental training programs for on-the-job training demonstration projects. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 38. Appropriates $2,950,000 to DCCA for enterprise zone grants. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 39. Appropriates $10,000 to DCCA for "Leadership Danville" program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 40. Appropriates $35,000 to DCCA for Tinley Park feasibility study to support Proj- ect 2000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 41. Appropriates $50,000 to DCCA for South Suburban Assoc. of Commerce and Industry for rehabilitation of regional economic development building. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 42. Appropriates $100,000 to DCCA for Bensenville commuter rail station. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 44. Appropriates $20,000 to DCCA for Dist. 300 Imperial Scots Marching Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 45. Appropriates $6,000 to DCCA for Olympics of the Mind winners to participate in National Competition. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 46. Appropriates $40,000 to DCCA for Community Renewal Society of Chicago. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 47. Appropriates $27,000 to DCCA for Normal Community H.S. Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 48. Appropriates $7,000 to DCCA for Harlem H.S. Band, Flag Corps and Pom Pon group. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 49. Appropriates $20,000 to DCCA for Aurora Legion Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 50. Appropriates $25,000 to DCCA for Danville H.S. Marching Band. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 51. Appropriates $2,000,000 to DCCA for grants to Downstate Tourism Councils. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 52. (Tabled May 23, 1986) Appropriates $25,000 to DCCA for Cavaliers Drum & Bugle Corps of Rosemont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 53. Increases line item to DCCA for grants to cities and counties for the IL Clean knd Beautiful Program. 1523 HB-2989-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 54. Appropriates $160,000 to DCCA for Northeast IL Planning Commission. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 55. Increases line item to DCCA for grants under the IL Technology Transfer Inno- vation Program by $975,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 56. Appropriates $105,000 to DCCA for Southwestern IL Planning Commission grants and $100,000 to DCCA for North Central Council of Governments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 57. Adds $45,000 for staffing Rend Lake information & tourist center. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 65. Makes various increases and transfers in lines for programs for net increase of $13,216,500. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 70. Adds $2,000,000 for Downstate Tourism & Convention Bureaus. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 71. Adds $25,000 for South East IL Community College feasibility study for a recre- ational area. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 72. Adds $20,000 for Joliet American Legion Band trip. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 73. Adds $750,000 for Cardinal Transport for expansion of Coal City terminal. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 74. Adds $100,000 for BTAF Corp. restoration of Moline YWCA. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 75. Adds $20,000 for Sullivan H.S. Singers trip to Hollywood. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 76. Adds $19,300,000 for supplemental on the job training programs and grants for dislocated manufacturing workers & farmers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 77. Adds $97,000,000 for grants under IL Home Weatherization and IL Home En- ergy Assistance Programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 78. Adds $428,000 for grant to Universal Convection in Metropolis. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 80. Adds $50,000 for expenses connected with a facility used for various State agen- cies in Beardstown. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 81. Adds $100,000 for a building for Downstate IL Sports Black Hall of Fame in Peoria. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 82. Adds $10,000 for Benton Community H.S. Germany trip. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 83. Adds $2,000,000 for development of South Bank of Calumet Sag Canal in Palos Heights. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 84. Adds $2,700,000 for Melrose Park rehabilitation of public bldg. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 86. Adds $100,000 and reappropriates an additional $100,000 for economic develop- ment studies of areas along 79th Street in Chicago. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Makes adjustmentsin DCCA line items for OCE and grants for a net decrease of $53,635,549. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $140,000 for grants to community-based organizations for offering alterna- tives to youth-related gang crime. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $5,000 for U of I expenses incurred pursuant to Municipal Clerk Training Institute. 1524 HB-2989-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Further reduces various contractual, EDP and travel line items. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $14,000 for Kinnikinnick Sch. Dist. soccer field. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) In contractual services lines for Agency-Wide Costs, makes transfers among funds. In equipment line items, transfers $82,500 from Bureau of Operations to Agency-Wide Costs. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $1,000,000 for implementing IL Emergency Employment Development Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Inceases operational lines of Film Office by $58,800. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 10. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $1,800 for Dixmoor/Harvey Junior Olympic Basketball Team participa- tion in National Tournament. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 11. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $401,100 for grants to Community Services Block Grant service providers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 13. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $75,000 for State designated Chicago Heights Enterprise Zone SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 14. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $30,000 for Board of Governors to conduct statewide conferences on local government. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 15. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $3,500 for relocation of Wayne Township Old Town Hall bldg. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 16. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $50,000 for Homewood restoration of performing arts center. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 18. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Increases various line items for International Business Office by a total of $164,100. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 19. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Increases contractual services in Director's Office by $15,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 20. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Increases contractual line for reimbursement of regional tourism councils by $280,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 21. (Senate recedesJuly 2, 1986) Adds $567,100 for small business development center grants. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 22. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Specifies that amount for grants to convention and tourism bureous is for Chica- go Convention and Visitors Bureau instead of Cities over 500,000. No dollar change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 23. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Deletes reappropriation of $100,000 to DCCA for economic development study of the revitalization of an area of Chicago. Appropriates and reappropriates a total of $200,000 to DCCA for H.N.W.A. Develop$100,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 24. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $2,949,000 for grants to enterprise zones. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 25. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $1,100,000 for EDP to Management Information System Div. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 26. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Makes technical corrections to references in prior amendments. Adds $30,000 for small business development center grants for Northeast Austin Organization. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 27. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $12,000 for IL Chamber Orchestra expenses connected with their Lincoln Center performance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 28. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) 1525 HB-2989-Cont. Adds $9,250 for grant to Imperial Scots Marching Band, Dundee. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 29. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Adds $1,000,000 for Palos Heights grant for development of Calumet Sag Canal. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes title and de- letes everything after the enacting clause. Makes appropriations and reappropria- tions for OCE and grants of DCCA and to various other State agencies as follows: Department of Commerce and Community Affairs Illinois State Board of Education Illinois Community College Board Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act University of Illinois Office of the Governor Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council State Comptroller Office of the Lieutenant Governor Dept. of Children and Family Services Dept. of Agriculture Court of Claims Dept. of Revenue Dept. of Financial Institutions Capital Development Board Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities SState's Attorney Apppellate Prosecutor GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $22,842,915 in appropriation and reappropriation amounts for grants and programs. Reduces appropriation amounts for additional programs and grants and operational lines by $692,700. Net reduction of $23,535,615. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESTORATIONS Restores items totaling $491,000 for State Board of Education tax equivalent grants; Lt. Governor Office - OCE; DCCA - U of I Municipal Clerk Training Institute. Apr 01 1986 First reading Apr 08 May 08 Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Amendment No.04 Amendment No.05 Amendment No.06 Amendment No.07 SAmendment No.08 Amendment No.09 Amendment No. 10 Amendment No. 11 Amendment No. 12 Amendment No. 13 Amendment No. 14 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I APPROP I Adopted 013-012-000 APPROP I Adopted 013-012-000 APPROP I Adopted APPROP I Adopted APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 APPROP I Adopted 021-006-000 1526 HB-2989-Cont. May 08-Cont. Amendment No. 15 Amendment No. 16 Amendment No. 17 Amendment No. 18 Amendment No. 19 Amendment No.20 Amendment No.21 Amendment No.22 Amendment No.23 Amendment No.24 Amendment No.25 Amendment No.26 Amendment No.27 Amendment No.28 Amendment No.29 Amendment No.30 Amendment No.31 Amendment No.32 Amendment No.33 Amendment No.34 Amendment No.35 Amendment No.36 Amendment No.37 Amendment No.38 Amendment No.39 Amendment No.40 Amendment No.41 Amendment No.42 Amendment No.43 Amendment No.44 Amendment No.45 Amendment No.46 Amendment No.47 Amendment No.48 Amendment No.49 Amendment No.50 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I APPROP I APPROP I APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 APPROP I 021-006-000 Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted 1527 HB-2989-Cont. May 08-Cont. Amendment No.51 Af 02 Amendment No.52 Al 02 Amendment No.53 Al 02 Amendment No.54 Al 02 Amendment No.55 Al Amendment No.56 Al Re Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Mt Mt Mt Mt Amendment No.57 RE M( W1 58, 64, A T M( AD 65, 75, 82, May 28 Jun 02 Jun 03 Jun 04 Jun 18 Jun 24 PPROP I 1-006-000 PPROP I 1-006-000 PPROP I 1-006-000 PPROP I 1-006-000 PPROP I PPROP I Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted .commnded do pass as amend 029-000-000 tn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 tn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 tn Prevail -Table Amend No 19 :n Prevail -Table Amend No 52 EA Adopted otion prevailed ITHDRAW AMENDMNTS ,59,60,61,62,63, ,66,67,68,69,79, ND 85 otion prevailed )OPT AMENDMENTS ,70,71,72,73,74, 76,77,78,80,81, 83,84 AND 86 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 107-001-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor SOMMER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Amendment No.02 APPROP I Amendment No.03 APPROP I Amendment No.04 APPROP I Amendment No.05 APPROP I Amendment No.06 APPROP I Amendment No.07 CARROLL Amendment No.08 CARROLL Amendment No.09 CARROLL Amendment No. 10 CARROLL Amendment No. 11 CARROLL Amendment No. 12 SCHAFFER Amendment No.13 DEANGELIS 028-025-000 Amendment No.14 DEANGELIS & KELLY Adopted Amendment No. 15 KARPIEL Amendment No.16 MAHAR 028-024-000 Amendment No. 17 MAHAR Amendment No.18 SOMMER Adopted Adopted Tabled Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Lost Adopted Adopted Adopted Lost Adopted 1528 H B-2989-Cont. Jun 24-Cont Jun 25 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 30 Jul 02 Jul 08 Jul 14 Nov 10 Nov 17 . Amendment No.19 SOMMER Amendment No.20 SCHAFFER 031-020-000 Amendment No.21 CARROLL Amendment No.22 LECHOWICZ Amendment No.23 SAVICKAS Amendment No.24 SCHAFFER 036-016-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.25 CARROLL Amendment No.26 CARROLL Amendment No.27 DAVIDSON Amendment No.28 FRIEDLAND Amendment No.29 MAHAR AMENDED Or Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,04,05,06,07, Speaker's Table, Concurence 08,09,10,11,13,14, Speaker's Table, Concurence 15,16,18,19,20,21, Speaker's Table, Concurence 22,23,24,25,26,27, Speaker's Table, Concurence 28,29 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,04,05,06,07, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 08,09,10,11,13,14, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 15,16,18,19,20,21, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 22,23,24,25,26,27, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 28,29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,04,05,06,07, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 08,09,10,11,13,14, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 15,16,18,19,20,21, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 22,23,24,25,26,27, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 28,29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,04,05,06,07, S Refuses to Recede Amend 08,09,10,11,13,14, S Refuses to Recede Amend 15,16,18,19,20,21, S Refuses to Recede Amend 22,23,24,25,26,27, S Refuses to Recede Amend 28,29 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, SOMMER & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/LEVERENZ, MCPIKE, BOWMAN, BARNES AND HASTERT House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted IST/115-001-001 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-000-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1219 Effective date 07-14-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/STEPHENS PG 35 & LN 4-8 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/LEVERENZ PG 43 & LN 13-23; PG 43 & LN 24-35 & PG 44 & LN 1-2 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 03/YOUNGE,W PG 24 & LN 21-25 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted 1529 N FACE HB-2989-Cont. Nov 18 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 04/PHELPS PG 37 & LN 6-10 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 05/DAVIS PG 38 & LN 31-34 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 06/BARNES PG 39 & LN 25-28 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 07/ROPP PG 12 & LN 19-23 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 08/BARNES PG 19 & LN 7 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 09/GREIMAN PG 46 & LN 35 AND PG 47 & LN 1-4 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 10/VANDUYNE PG 38 & LN 31-34 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 19 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 11/LEVERENZ PG 46 & LN 12-17 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 12/BARNES PG 45 & LN 3-8 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 01/062-022-018 Motion withdrawn 02/LEVERENZ 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 03/055-047-001 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 04/062-049-000 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 06/105-001-000 PG 39 & LN 25-28 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 07/028-070-008 Override red/veto Hse-pass 08/089-001-003 PG 19 & LN 7 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 10/097-011-001 PG 38 & LN 31-34 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 13/DUNN,JOHN PG 13 & LN 16-22 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 14/YOUNGE,W PG 24 & LN 21-25 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 11/060-050-000 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 12/108-004-000 PG 45 & LN 3-8 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 15/PHELPS PG 37 & LN 6-10 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 20 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 15/061-048-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Dec 02 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto MAHAR PG. 45, LINES 3 THRU 8 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 046-003-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Dec 03 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto SANGMEISTER PG. 38, LINES 31 THRU 34 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 037-017-000 Mtn filed overrde red/veto HALL PG. 19, LINE 7 3/5 vote required Override red/veto Sen-lost 028-023-000 1530 HB-2989-Cont. Dec 03-Cont. Mtn filed ovrrde item veto KUSTRA PG. 39, LINES 25 THRU 28 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 054-000-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Dec 04 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto HALL PG. 19, LINE 7 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 034-018-000 Mtn filed overrde red/veto HALL PG. 19, LINE 7 Override red/veto Sen-pass 033-019-000 Restrd item/s became law/ PA 84-1219 HB-2990 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT AND LEVERENZ. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Financial Institutions for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net decrease of $81,828 in appropriations for personal services and other OCE line items. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes net decrease of $46,346 in personal services and other OCE line items. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes transfers among equipment line items; no net change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Restores a total of $97,674 to OCE line items. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes total reduction of $94,600 in operational lines. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases operational lines in Credit Union and adds line for telecommunications for a net increase of $163,000. GOVERNOR ITEM VETO AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes $2,900 for telecommunications of Credit Union. Reduces a total of $201,700 in operational lines for a net reduction of $204,600. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 17 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.04 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.05 HASTERT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAHAR Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1531 HB-2990-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 30 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1185 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 20 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-1185 HB-2991 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Historic Preservation Agency for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $500,000 to the Agency for IL Humanities Council. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reduces personal services for historical library div. by $30,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Reduces equipment line items by a total of $22,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Reduces contractual line items by a total of $83,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Transfers certain operational funding from Historic Preservation Agency to Div. of Historic Sites. Reduces reappropriations to Historic Preservation Agency for programs by $150,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Increases certain operations lines of Historic Preservation Agency by a total of $135,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Adds $50,000 for purchase, erection & maintenance of historic markers and plaques. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Increases operational lines for Div. of Historic Sites by a total of $366,576. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Adds $125,000 in new appropriations for Hofmann Tower Memorial. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Adds $100,000 for rehabilitation of Jarrot Mansion in Cahokia. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases a total of $155,920 for operational line items. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes further adjustments to OCE and grant lines for a net decrease of $853,756. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Restores $125,000, new money, for Hofmann Tower Memorial. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1, 2, 4 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Increases operational line items for Historic Sites Division for a total of $278,400. GOVERNOR ITEM VETO AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes $250,000 for a grant to IL Humanities Council. Reduces a total of $238,596 in operational lines and in reappropriations for various projects. Net re- duction of $488,596. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II Apr 18 Re-assigned to Appropriations I Apr 28 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted 013-011-000 Amendment No.02 APPROP 1 Adopted 1532 H B-2991-Cont. Apr 28-Cont. Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.05 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.06 PARCELLS Adopted Amendment No.07 HALLOCK Adopted Amendment No.08 CURRAN Withdrawn Amendment No.09 CURRAN Adopted Amendment No.10 KUBIK Adopted Amendment No.11 FLINN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 106-008-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Primary Sponsor Changed To DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.04 TOPINKA Adopted Amendment No.05 DAVIDSON Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,04 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,04 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,04 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,04 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, SOMMER & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/LEVERENZ, MCPIKE, BOWMAN, BARNES AND HASTERT Jun 29 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/108-005-001 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/051-002-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1186 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 20 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-1186 HB-2992 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $394,100 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Civil Service Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. 1533 HB-2992-Cont. 1534 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes total reduction of $9,700 in personal services related line items. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reduces contractual line item by $800. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes total decrease in personal services and related line items and contractual services of $9,300. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APPROP 1 Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1141 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-2993 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES. Appropriates $822,792 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Universities Civil Service System. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates $1 for contractual ser- vices for the State Universities Civil Service System. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes title to "An Act making certain appropriations". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces appropriation to $ .99. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 BARNES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 103-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2993-Cont. May 27 Sen Sponsor SOMMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-2994 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT AND LEVERENZ. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Registration and Education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases equipment line items by a total of $23,400. SENATE AMENDMENT NO 1. Reduces total appropriation by $121,700. GOVERNOR ITEM REDUCTIONS Makes total reduction of $125,500 in Divisions of General Administration, EDP, Licensing & Testing, and Investigations. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 17 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1162 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1162 HB-2995 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES - DEUCHLER. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Public Aid for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. 1535 HB-2995--Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases transportation appropriation for medical assistance by $1,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes net decrease of $9,330,200 in OCE line items of Dept. of Public Aid. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases medical assistance for prescribed drugs by $4,050,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Increases line item for income assistance to Aid to Aged, Blind or Disabled per- sons by $2,750,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Increases line item for emergency assistance for Aid to Families with Dependent Children by $3,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Increases line item for homeless shelter program by $2,700,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $1,500,000 for work incentive payments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Makes total increase of $37,000,000 in line items for Aid to Families with Depen- dent Children and general assistance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Appropriates $1,500,000 for transitional payments relative to retrospective budgeting. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Increases medical assistance line item for hospital inpatients by $19,500,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Decreases appropriation by $1,492,249,400. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Increases a total of $1,000,000 for Domestic Violence Shelters and Services. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4 Decreases a total of $725,000 for Family Violence Prevention and Services. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5 Increases a total of $2,455,600 for operational line items. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6 Appropriates $228,000 to the Dept. of Public Aid for a grant to Human Services Center of the Peoria Area, Inc. GOVERNOR ITEM VETO AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes $228,000 for a grant to Human Services Center of Peoria, Inc. Reduces a total of $92,893,800 in various lines designated for income assistance, medical as- sistance, social services and for long term care and research. Net reduction of $93,121,800. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESTORATIONS Restores a total of $1,833,900 for various social services programs. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Amendment No.05 APPROP II Adopted 013-008-000 Amendment No.06 APPROP II Adopted 013-008-000 Amendment No.07 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Amendment No.08 APPROP II Adopted 011-010-000 Amendment No.09 APPROP 11 Adopted 1536 1537 HB-2995-Cont. May 08-Cont. 012-009-000 Amendment No.10 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-001-006 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.11 HASTERT Verified Lost Amendment No. 12 HASTERT Lost 051-057-000 Amendment No. 13 HASTERT Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 092-018-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Tabled Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.05 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.06 LEITCH Adopted Amendment No.07 ETHEREDGE Lost 027-030-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 048-004-005 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,04,05,06 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,04,05,06/ 111-004-001 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1187 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 13 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 01/BOWMAN PG 7 & LN 27 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 17 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 02/BOWMAN PG 7 & LN 25 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 19 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 03/SALTSMAN PG 9 & LN 1-5 Override red/veto Hse-pass 01/077-036-000 PG 7 & LN 27 Verified Override red/veto Hse-pass 02/062-043-001 PG 7 & LN 25 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 03/078-029-001 Nov 20 PG 9 & LN 1-5 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Dec 03 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto LEITCH-LUFT PG. 9, LINES 1 HB-2995-Cont. Dec 03-Cont. THRU 5 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-lost 026-020-000 Mtn filed overrde red/veto CARROLL PG. 7, LINE 25 3/5 vote required Override red/veto Sen-pass 050-005-000 Mtn filed overrde red/veto CARROLL PG. 7, LINE 27 3/5 vote required Override red/veto Sen-pass 055-000-000 Dec 05 Restrd item/s became law/ PA 84-1187 HB-2996 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES - FREDERICK,VF. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Public Health for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes no net changes. Redesignates $237,600 from the Office of Administrative Services Grants to OCE. Redistributes $296,000 relating to Alzheimer's disease re- search and treatment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Decreases appropriations for Operations of the Office of Health Protection by $526,336. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Decreases personal services and related line items in Office of Health Regulation by $142,696. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Makes total decrease in personal services and social security lines in Director's Office of $10,528. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Makes total decrease in personal services and social security lines in Administra- tive Services of $72,807. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Makes total decrease in Chicago Lab of $84,693. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Breaks down appropriation for Governor's Council on Health and Physical Fit- ness into line items; no dollar change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Deletes line item of $179,400 for development of a Cancer Control Program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Increases line for an assistance grant for Rape Victims and Rape Prevention Ac- tivities by $30,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Further increases assistance grant line item for Rape Victims and Rape Preven- tion Activities by $16,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Appropriates $75,000 for grants to nonprofit corporations for on-site dental ser- vices to homebound or institutional elderly and handicapped persons. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Appropriates funds for programs concerning organ transplants: $25,000 for a public awareness campaign, $100,000 for temporary housing for family members of recipients. Decreases grant line item for persons requiring organ transplants by $65,000. Net increase of amendment is $60,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. Appropriates $250,000 to replace antiquated breathalyzer test devices. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 21. Restores a total of $114,467 to operations line items in Office of Health Protection. 1538 HB-2996-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases appropriations to the Department of Public Health by $1,433,907. De- creases appropriations to the Governors Council on Health and Physical Fitness by $1,911. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $1,000,000 for grants Pursuant to the Adolescent Pregnancy Pre- vention and Parenting Services Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases operational lines in Chi. Lab and Public Health Labs by $146,080. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Increases grant amount for Basic Health Services by $545,550. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $167,750 for grants to Enhance the Employability of Teenage Sin- gle Parents. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Transfers reference to projects to Office of Health Services: Operations. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7 Increases a total of $1,257,011 for Basic Health Services. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $1,122,250 for various projects and programs and reduces a to- tal of $2,632,011.20 in various grant and operations lines for a net reduction of $3,754,261.20. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESTORATIONS Restores total of $961,450 for grants for basic health services. Apr 01 1986 Apr08 May 08 First reading Amendment No.01 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 Amendment No. 14 Amendment No.15 Amendment No.16 Placed Calndr,Second Read May 15 Second Reading Amendment No. 17 Amendment No.18 Amendment No.19 May 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II APPROPII Adopted APPROPII Tabled 021-000-000 APPROPII Tabled 021-000-000 APPROPII Tabled 021-000-000 APPROPII Adopted 012-009-000 APPROPII Adopted 012-009-000 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 APPROPII Adopted 012-009-000 APPROP II Adopted APPROPII Adopted 012-009-000 APPROP II Adopted APPROPII Adopted APPROP II Lost APPROPII Lost APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Ing YOUNG,A Withdrawn CURRIE Adopted MATIJEVICH Adopted 094-009-001 Amendment No.20 TATE Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.21 TATE Adopted 1539 HB-2996-Cont. May 21-Cont. May 22 May 23 May 28 Jun 03 Jun 18 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 08 Jul 11 Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Dec 03 Dec 05 1540 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 Al Amendment No.02 Al Amendment No.03 Al Amendment No.04 Al Amendment No.05 Al Amendment No.06 A[ Amendment No.07 C( H) SN Ac WPROP II PPROP 11 PPROP II PPROP II PPROP II PPROP II )LLINS ALL, CARROLL & IITH lopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03,04,05, Speaker's Table, Concurence 06,07 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04,05, H Concurs in S Amend. 06,07/112-001-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1188 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Mtn filed overrde red/veto 01/MATIJEVICH PG 3 & LN 15 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Mtn filed overrde red/veto 02/BERRIOS - MARTINEZ PG 3 & LN 15 Verified Override red/veto Hse-lost 01/055-046-001 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Verified Override red/veto Hse-pass 02/061-048-000 PG 3 & LN 15 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Mtn filed overrde red/veto CARROLL PG. 3, LINE 15 Override red/veto Sen-pass 032-023-000 Restrd item/s became law/ PA 84-1188 HB-2997 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES - RYDER. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Rehabilitation Services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces line item to Dept. of Rehab. Services for Purchase of Services under the Vocational Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons Act with line items for grants to In- dependent Living Centers and for purchase of services of Home Service Program; no dollar change. 079-028-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 103-005-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 HB-2997-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $1,700,000 for supplemental payment to Home Service Providers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes increases in OCE line items by a total of $309,700. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Further increases personal services line item for IL School for the Deaf by $200,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Makes technical changes in reference to fund names. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases ordinary and contingent expenses by a total of $3,577,300. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adjusts amounts of reappropriation lines for case services and adds $386,200 for implementation of the Federal Innovation and Expansion Grant Program for Tran- sition and Supported Employment Projects. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Restores $200,000 to personal services of IL School for the Deaf. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Makes net reduction for operations and programs of $1,319,700. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted 013-008-000 Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted 014-007-000 Amendment No.05 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.06 BOWMAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.03 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/115-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1189 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto 1541 HB-2997-Cont. Nov 06 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 01/RYDER PG 8 & LN 22 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 12 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 02/HANNIG PG 8 & LN 22 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 13 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 03/BOWMAN PG 8 & LN 22,25,27 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 14 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 04/RYDER PG 8 & LN 22,25,27 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Override red/veto Hse-lost 03/058-048-001 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1189 HB-2998 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes total reduction of $3,774,831 in personal services and related line items. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes net reduction of $288,200 in line items in Divisions of Central Office, Washington D.C. Office, Dept. of State Police and for administration of IL High- way Code provisions in re Motor Fuel Tax Funds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $4,500,000 to DOT for making a grant to RTA. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $1,652,000 to DOT for road improvements in Forest Park and Riv- er Forest. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $80,000 to DOT for Division of Water Resources. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Apropriates $3,000,000 to DOT upgrading roads. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Appropriates $750,000 to DOT for Lewis University Airport. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Appropriates $500,000 to DOT for making a grant to Wood River for flood con- trol project. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Appropriates $500,000 to DOT for making a grant to Madison County for dredg- ing a county ditch. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Appropriates $500,000 to DOT for a four lane highway facility. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Appropriates $200,000 to DOT for engineering desgin studies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Appropriates $320,000 to DOT for installation of stoplights and road repair in Kewanee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Appropriates $850,000 to DOT for work on Butterfield Creek in South Suburban Chicago area. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. Appropriates $2.25 million to DOT for resurfacing U.S. Route 51 and roads in cities of Sullivan and Kirksville. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $3,000,000 to DOT for entrance and exist ramps in City of Fair- view Heights. 1542 HB-2998-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Adds effective date of July 1, 1986. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-2998 appropriations ............................... $258.5 million HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 17. Appropriates $250,000 for a Welcome Center in LaSalle. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Adds $500,000 for a bridge over the Hennepin Canal in Green Rock. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. Adds $1,800,000 for Pfieffer Road extension. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 20. Adds $850,000 for work on a portion of Algonquin Road (IL-62) HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 22. Adds $200,000 for Devon Avenue improvements. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 23. Adds $910,000 for fire protection at Aurora Municipal Airport. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 24. Adds $2,250,000 for a viaduct under CTA tracks in Evanston. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 26. Increases personal services and related line items by a total of $1,566,255. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED IN THE HOUSE Financing costs of HB-2998 appropriations ............................... $260.0 million SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies lump sums appropriated to specified districts or regions from the Road Fund, the State Construction Account Fund and Transportation Bond Series A Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes that contracts may not be entered into without approval by the Governor for appropriations made for operating assistance grants and for audit adjustments. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. (Senate recedes June 30, 1986) Reduces amount to municipalities for Distributive Items by $50,700,000 and specifies that line item amount is to municipalities under one million population. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Reduces lump amount designated for installation of grade crossing protection at public highway crossings by $200,000 and appropriates that amount for a grade crossing at RR tracks on South Oak Park Ave. in Chicago. No dollar change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Adds $47,000 for an underpass for Madison County Bikeway. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Reduces amounts for Div. of Water Resources projects at Lower Des Plaines River Tributaries Watershed and Rock River Dams by $500,000 and appropriates $500,000 for repair of damage at Embarras River water supply impoundment and intake system. No dollar change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Specifies various projects to be included in amounts allocated to certain specified Districts. Deletes that funds for Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Program and IL Highway Safety Program may not exceed available federal funds. Reduces Div. of Water Resources line for State Facilities and assistance to local governments to preserve IL streams by $80,000 and adds $86,600 for flood control in Algonquin. Deletes $23,022,000 in amounts appropriated for various projects of DOT. Net ef- fect of a decrease of $23,015,400. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 14. Makes transfers between contractual services and commodities line items. No dollar change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 15. 1543 HB-2998-Cont. Adds $226,000 for Washington, D.C. Office OCE. SENATE AMENDMEMT NO. 16. Adds $3,560,000 for State's participation in construction of a new terminal building at U of I Willard Airport. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 17. Specifies that $601,000 of amount allocated to District 1, Schaumburg is for road improvements in Cicero. No dollar change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Restores $100,000 for DOT public transportation technical studies CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1, 3, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 6 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes amount for a CTA viaduct in Evanston. Adjusts various amounts for projects and adds amounts for additional DOT work for a net increase of $21,198,000. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $17,413,600 for various projects and makes total reduction of $319,800 in project grants for a net reduction of $17,733,400. Apr01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted 014-011-000 Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted 015-010-001 Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted 016-010-001 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 Recommnded do pass as amend 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 State Debt Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.17 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.18 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.19 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.20 KIRKLAND Adopted Amendment No.21 CAPPARELLI Withdrawn Amendment No.22 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.23 DEUCHLER Adopted Amendment No.24 BOWMAN Adopted Amendment No.25 HARTKE Withdrawn Amendment No.26 BARNES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor RIGNEY First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I 1544 1545 HB-2998-Cont. Jun 10 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.03 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.05 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.06 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.07 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.08 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.09 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No. 10 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.11 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.12 APPROP I Tabled Amendment No.13 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.14 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No. 15 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.16 WEAVER,S Adopted Amendment No.17 TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.18 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,03,06,07,08,11, Speaker's Table, Concurence 13,14,15,16,17,18 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,03,06,07,08,11, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 13,14,15,16,17,18 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,03,06,07,08,11, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 13,14,15,16,17,18 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,03,06,07,08,11, S Refuses to Recede Amend 13,14,15,16,17,18, S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, SOMMER & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEVERENZ, MCPIKE, BOWMAN, BARNES AND HASTERT Jun 29 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/113-000-000 Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-001-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1190 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 18 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/MATIJEVICH PG 37 & LN 32-35 & PG 38 & LN 1-3 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/MATIJEVICH PG 38 & LN 4-9; PG 38 & LN 10-12 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 20 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 01/059-045-005 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-1190 HB-2999 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes reappropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-2999 reappropriations ............................ $793.3 million HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes reappropriations totalling $421,013,556. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED IN THE HOUSE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases operational lines and increases reappropriation for Local Traffic Sig- nal Maintenance Agreements for a net decrease of $255,782,389. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 State Debt Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BARNES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor RIGNEY First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 10 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 30 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1125 Effective date 07-01-86 HB-3000 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Mines and Minerals for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled May 20, 1986) Makes total reduction of $27,400 in equipment line items of Land Reclamation Division. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Reduces travel and operational expenses lines by $16,100. 1546 HB-2999 HB-3000-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Decreases total appropriation by $147,365. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Breaks out into line items operational expenses for Expenses of Lands Unsuitable Program. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Makes transfers between funds in Div. of Land Reclamation. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adjusts operational lines and adds an EDP line in Expenses of the Lands Unsuit- able Program for a net increase of $291,739. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Withdrawn Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted 020-002-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Amendment No.03 SHAW Adopted Amendment No.04 BARNES Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 109-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To DONAHUE First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03,04 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04/ 114-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1142 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-3001 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Human Rights for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Increases line items for Compliances by a total of $74,450. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3 (Tabled May 15, 1986) Further increases Compliance line items by a total of $1,072,556. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. 1547 HB-3001-Cont. 1548 Increases the appropriation by $843,054. SENATE AMENDMENT NO 1. Reduces total appropriation by $1,074,868. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes further reductions totalling $78,598. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Tabled Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 03 Amendment No.04 HASTERT Withdrawn Amendment No.05 FLOWERS Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.06 FLOWERS Adopted 058-052-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 086-020-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Committee discharged Re-referred to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/105-007-003 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1143 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-3002 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES. Appropriates $792,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Human Rights Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Decreases a total of $14,100 for personal services. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Breaks down contractual services line item; no net effect. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4 Restores a total of $14,100 for personal services. HB-3002-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reduces operational items by a total of $33,400. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Transfers a total of $12,700 among line items. No net effect. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Tabled Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 093-020-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Committee discharged Re-referred to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/110-006-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1144 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-3003 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Appropriates $5,697,700 from the General Revenue Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Industrial Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes net reduction of $67,900 in OCE line items. GOVERNOR ITEM REDUCTIONS Makes total reduction of $103,000. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calendr,First Readng 1549 HB-3003-Cont. May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-004-001 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1163 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1163 HB-3004 HASTERT - DANIELS - BARNES - WOJCIK. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Medical Center Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes total of $175,000 for relocating the Medical Center Commission Offices. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases a total of $2,380 for operational line items. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $105,900 to the Medical Center Commission for preparation of a temporary parking facility. GOVERNOR ITEM REDUCTIONS Makes total reduction of $5,147 in operations lines. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 .Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 090-024-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAHAR Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/105-006-002 Passed both Houses 1550 HB-3004-Cont. Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1164 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1164 HB-3005 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Racing Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes total increase of $300,000 for laboratory program and electronic data processing. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Decreases appropriated amounts by a total of $537,100. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Transfers among lines in Laboratory Program Div. No net effect. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 28 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-001-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-002 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 30 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1145 Effective date 07-10-86 HB-3006 BARNES - DANIELS - HASTERT - DEUCHLER. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases personal services and related line items by a total of $22,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reduces various line items for operations of Divisions of Agency and makes transfers in Operations Division of Nuclear Facility Emissions Control for a net re- duction of $14,991. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes net reduction of $24,167 in ordinary and contingent line items of the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency. 1551 HB-3006-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Increases contractual and telecommunications lines and decreases other opera- tional lines in Radiological Accidents Div. for a net reduction of $361. GOVERNOR ITEM REDUCTIONS Reduces personal services and related lines and various lines for disaster relief programs for a net reduction of $88,130. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To WOODYARD,H First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1165 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1165 HB-3007 MATIJEVICH - LEVERENZ. Amends an Act making appropriations to the Supreme Court to transfer funds between certain line items with regard to court personnel. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3008 ROPP AND HARTKE. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80) Amends The School Code relative to the establishment and maintenance, and relative to the coordination by the State Board of Education, of an agricultural vo- cational education program throughout the public school system. Creates within the State Board of Education an agricultural vocational education unit to be staffed full time, but without additional costs to the State, by reassignment of the priorities of existing staff. Requires that unit to provide continuing assistance to school dis- tricts that wish to establish and maintain an agricultural vocational education pro- gram. Provides for creation of an advisory committee of agriculturists to develop ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1552 HB-3008-Cont. recommendations for a State program which, upon approval and adoption, the State Board of Education is to implement by rule as a non-mandated guideline pro- gram for agricultural vocational education in the public school system. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3009 ROPP. (Ch. 37, pars. 701-2, 701-4, 701-19, 702-1, 704-1, 704-2, 704-4, 704-6, 704-7, 704-8, 705-1, 705-2, 706-1 and new par. 702-3.2; Ch. 122, par. 26-8) Amends the Juvenile Court Act and The School Code. Gives the juvenile court jurisdiction over chronic or habitual truants and permits their treatment as wards of the court. Requires parent, guardian, or custodian to accompany a chronic or habit- ual truant at the adjudicatory hearing. Failure of the parent, guardian or custodian to appear in court shall constitute contempt of court. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3010 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 24, par. 8-1-7) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Authorizes municipalities to enter into con- tracts for a term of more than one year, but not exceeding the term of the mayor or village president, if such contracts relate to the employment of certain technical or professional personnel or consultants, the provision of data processing equipment and services, or the provision of certain health related services. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3011 DUNN,JOHN, MARTINEZ AND LAURINO. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-206 and 11-1414) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Changes penalty for illegally passing a stopped school bus from a 30 day suspension for the first offense and 90 day suspen- sion for a second or subsequent offense where the repeated offense occurred within 3 years of a prior conviction, to suspension in the Secretary of State's discretion upon conviction for a second or subsequent offense which has occurred within 3 years of a prior conviction. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3012 PANAYOTOVICH. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 8-8 and 10-4) Amends The Election Code. Provides the affidavit at the bottom of each sheet of a nominating petition shall include a certification that, at the time the signatures on the sheet were signed, the person signing the affidavit was a registered voter of the political division for which the candidate seeks nomination. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1553 HB-3013 HB-3013 HARTKE. (Ch. 38, pars. 24-1, 24-2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to add the offense of firing or discharging any firearm in any place within the corporate limits of any city, village or incorporated town. Makes the offense a Class 4 felony. Provides that the offense does not apply to or affect certain persons. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3014 PHELPS. (Ch. 48, par. 420) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act relating to unavailability for work on holidays. Excludes from definition of holiday, the period between academic years for persons employed in an educational capacity. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3015 CURRIE - BOWMAN. (New Act) Appropriates $250,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for grants to counties and municipalities under the Local Land Resource Manage- ment Planning Act. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HASTERT Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Verified Third Reading - Passed 061-048-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3016 FLINN - OLSON. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-47.1 and 17-13) Amends The Election Code. Provides that exemptions from polling place accessi- bility requirements for the elderly and handicapped shall be valid for 2 years unless terminated by operation of law as therein specified. Provides that if an established polling place is moved after notice of the polling place location is published, a dis- abled voter may file a request that a ballot be delivered to him outside the polling place, up to and including election day. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3017 MATIJEVICH - LEVERENZ - SHAW. (Ch. 37, pars. 654, 706-1 and 706-2; Ch. 38, pars. 204-1, 204-7 and 204-8; Ch. 110, par. 2-1019) Amends various Acts to transfer certain functions of the Administrative office of the Illinois Courts to the Illinois Supreme Court. 1554 HB-3017-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 25, pars. 27.1, 27.2, 27.3; Ch. 37, pars. 72.4-1, 72.4-2, 160.2-1, 653, 654.1,657, 658, 706-7, Ch. 38, pars. 104-27, 108A-11, 113-3, 204-1a; Ch. 40, pars. 709, 712; Ch. 53, pars. 3.2, 3.3; Ch. 63, pars. 42.62, 42.65; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-204; Ch. 111, par. 6206; Ch. 116, par. 43.104 Includes amendments to other Acts to transfer functions of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts to the Illinois Supreme Court. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 204-1 Deletes repealed Section of Probation Act. Provides that a designee of the Su- preme Court sign judicial notes under the Judicial Note Act. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 23 Recommended do pass 012-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 110-005-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1395 Effective date 01-01-87 'HB-3018 HOMER AND BRESLIN. (Ch. 122, pars. 18-8, 18-8.2 and 18-8.3) Amends The School Code. With respect to a school district which annexes all of the territory of one or more entire other school districts, provides for supplementary state aid payments based upon differences in State aid as calculated for the districts involved before and after annexation, based upon differences in total teacher sala- ries of the districts involved, and based upon differences in school fund deficit bal- ances of the districts. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 11A-5, 11A-7 and 11A-8 Adds provisions amending The School Code with respect to unit school district formation. Requires the approval of a majority of the voters in each of the affected districts voting on the issue to form a new community unit school district. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1555 H B-3018-Cont. Apr01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOMER Lost 016-092-000 Amendment No.02 REA Withdrawn Amendment No.03 REA Adopted Amendment No.04 RYDER Withdrawn Amendment No.05 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.06 HOMER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 109-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LU FT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,R Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3019 RICHMOND, BLACK AND HASARA. (Ch. 5, pars. 1402, 1404, 1409 and 1410; rep. par. 1412) Amends the Beef Market Development Act to coordinate certain provisions of the Act with the National Beef Promotion Research Program established by federal law; requires the first meeting of the Council after the election of board members to be held within 30 days, and requires notice by certified mail of the time and place of the meeting; makes technical changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Apr 30 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1556 H B-3019-Cont. Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Aug 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1273 Effective date 08-13-86 HB-3020 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6) Amends Public Aid Code. Provides that local taxing bodies and private not-for-profit organizations, agencies and institutions which utilize recipients of public assistance in job search, work and training projects shall include such recipi- ents in the formulation of their employment policies. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3021 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 40, new par. 2524) Amends the Parentage Act of 1984. Upon the application of either or both par- ents or upon its own motion, authorizes a court to award joint custody to such par- ents even though they have never been married to each other, provided that the father acknowledges his paternity. Provides that a court may not award joint custo- dy unless it is in the best interest of the child. Defines "joint custody" as "joint legal custody", "joint physical custody" or both; defines these terms. Provides for modifi- cation of the joint custody order under certain circumstances. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3022 PHELPS - DUNN,JOHN - HOMER - HICKS - CURRAN, HASARA, HAN- NIG, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, HARTKE, RICHMOND, GOFORTH AND REA. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-15-2; Ch. 127, pars. 652, 653 and new par. 774.06) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Authorizes the Department of Correc- tions to issue grant entitlements to counties, municipalities and public building commissions for the purpose of meeting its minimum correctional facilities stan- dards. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act and the Capital Development Board Act to authorize the issuance of general obligation bonds worth $75,000,000 to fund such grants and to authorize the Capital Development Board to issue such grants. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Capital Facilities purposes authorization by ............................. $75.0 M(1.5%) Potential general obligation debt by ........................................ $134.6 M (1.6%) Per capita Illinois general obligation debt by ............................... $6.45 (1.5%) HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that reimbursement grant entitlements under the amendatory Act shall, instead of may, be used only for projects completed after July 1, 1980. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires priority in issuing grants be given to the most economically distressed counties and includes factors to consider in determining such distress. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1557 HB-3022-Cont. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 State Debt Note Filed Recommended do pass 008-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PHELPS Adopted Amendment No.02 PHELPS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3023 PHELPS - DUNN,JOHN - HOMER - CURRAN - MAYS AND LEVER- ENZ. Appropriates $50,000,000 to the Capital Development Board from the Capital Development Fund for grants for local corrections facilities under Section 4.06 of the Capital Development Board Act. Requires written approval of the Governor prior to any obligation of the funds. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-3023 appropriations is $89.7 million. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 28 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 08 Recommended do pass 029-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-3024 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2 and 6-50.2; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-105) Amends The Election Code and The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides each election authority shall appoint as deputy registrars a reasonable number of employees of the Secretary of State designated by the Secretary and located at driver's license exam stations within the authority's jurisdiction. Further provides any such em- ployee so appointed shall accept the registration of any qualified resident of the election authority's jurisdiction at any such driver's license exam station. Specifies a person applying at a driver's license exam station for a driver's license or permit, a corrected driver's license or permit, an Illinois identification card or a corrected Il- linois identification card shall be notified by an employee of the Secretary of State at the station that the person may register at the station to vote in the election juris- diction within which the station is located and transfer his registration at the station to an address within the election jurisdiction. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3025 WOJCIK - CURRAN AND PARKE. (Ch. 81, par. 1002-7) Amends the Illinois Public Library District Act. Authorizes the Board of Trust- ees of a tax supported public library of a county, municipality or township to con- vert the library into a public library district if approval of the conversion is given by the corporate authorities of the county, municipality or township. Present law re- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1558 HB-3025-Cont. quires a referendum for such conversion. Provides that if a governmental unit main- taining a converting public library levies a library tax in an overlapping area which has elected to be taxed by that governmental unit, that area shall be included within the newly created public library district. Effective immediately. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends that the bill be amended to specify that, regardless of the form of conversion into a library district, no tax supported library may be included within the district unless the proposition is approved by referendum. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 16 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Sen Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 040-011-001 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 06 Mtn fild accept amend veto WOJCIK Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 18 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 109-000-000 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 03 Mtn fild accept amend veto PHILIP Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 12 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1461 Effective date 01-12-87 HB-3026 KRSKA. (Ch. 43, pars. 129 and 133a) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934. Restricts the hours during which alco- holic liquor may be sold at retail. Pre-empts home rule units. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3027 GREIMAN - OLSON. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-8, 5-7 and 6-35) Amends The Election Code. Provides that all data processing programs, formats or enhancements of computerized registration files must be approved by the State Board of Elections before implementation. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 1559 HB-3027-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3028 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 111, par. 7004) Amends The Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 1983 to exempt from the Act law enforcement officers and agencies who pursuant to a life support program, procedure or protocol administer the drugs super char vet, naloxone, vali- um, prednisolone and lactated ringer's to certain police dogs. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3HB-3029 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-141, 7-142.1 and 7-173.1) Amends the IMRF Article of the Pension Code to increase the pension for sher- iffs and deputies to 2.5% of salary per year of service; provides for payment of pen- sion to begin at age 50 instead of 55; increases contributions by 0.05% of salary. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-3030 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-111) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to provide that the re- tirement pension shall be based on the salary on the last day of service, rather than the average for the last year of service. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3031 MATIJEVICH, SALTSMAN AND MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 24, par. 1-4-6; Ch. 34, par. 301.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Counties Act. Provides that munici- palities with a population less than 500,000 and counties shall indemnify sheriffs, deputies and police officers for the entire amount of their liability resulting from judgments against them. Present law limits such indemnification to $50,000 in the case of sheriffs and deputies and $100,000 in the case of police officers. Preempts home rule. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3032 LAURINO - DELEO - KEANE - MCAULIFFE - PANAYOTOVICH. (Ch.24, par. 8-11-1, 8-11-5 and 8-11-6, Ch. 34, par. 409.1, 409.2 and 409.10; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 355.01 and 704.03; Ch. 120, par. 439.3, 439.9, 439.33, 439.39 and 440) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Counties Act, the Local Mass Transit District Act, the Regional Transportation Authority Act, and the State use and oc- cupation tax Acts to provide that the municipal, county, RTA and mass transit dis- trict occupation and use taxes be imposed by the State rather than those local ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1560 HB-3032-Cont. entities. Proceeds from the local occupation and use taxes are to be collected and distributed to the local entities by the State. Increases the State use and service use tax rates to a maximum of 7% with an offset for local use tax paid and with the re- maining amount collected by the State above that which would be collected at a 5% State rate to be distributed to the local entities. Also makes other administrative changes. Effective July 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to make the RTA and Mass Transit occupation and use taxes optional rather than mandatory. Restores all county and municipal occupation and use tax exemptions. Takes out and reinserts amendments to the State occupation and use tax Acts to reflect current statutory changes in the Sections of those Acts amended by this Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes technical changes required by H-am 1. Adds July 1, 1987 effective date. Makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to revise the definition of retailers and servicemen maintaining a place of business in Illinois to include out-of-State businesses which advertise in Illinois and sell to Illinois residents. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Adds a provision to the municipal and county occupation and use tax Acts that taxes imposed pursuant to such Acts are deemed to have been imposed by the mu- nicipality for purposes of Acts relating to State investment of public funds and in- terest relating thereto. Apr01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL May 02 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 28 Jun 03 Jun 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-004-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.02 SHAW Amendment No.03 LAURINO Amendment No.04 LAURINO Amendment No.05 CHURCHILL Amendment No.06 CHURCHILL Placed Calndr,Third Reading Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Withdrawn Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.07 RONAN Withdrawn Amendment No.08 RONAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 067-046-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Committee discharged Re-referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1561 'HB-3033 MAUTINO - LEVERENZ - MULCAHEY - HICKS - HOMER, BRUNS- VOLD, CHRISTENSEN, DEJAEGHER, FLINN, MCNAMARA, REA, RICHMOND AND VANDUYNE. (New Act) Enacts the Itinerant Vendors Act under which itinerant vendors are required to register annually with the Department of Revenue. Notice must be provided to the Department of where and when business is to be conducted by an itinerant vendor. Empowers the Department to seize property and its means of transport to enforce the provisions of the Act. Imposes criminal penalties for certain violations of the Act. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 092-006-002 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor WELCH First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3034 MAUTINO - LEVERENZ - MULCAHEY - HICKS - HOMER, BRUNS- VOLD, CHRISTENSEN, DEJAEGHER, FLINN, MCNAMARA, REA, RICHMOND, VANDUYNE, GIORGI, STECZO, GIGLIO, MARTINEZ, LAURINO, KRSKA, CAPPARELLI, BERRIOS, STERN, DEUCHLER, FLOWERS, GOFORTH, HASTERT, O'CONNELL, PARKE, PEDERSEN,B, REGAN, STANGE, TURNER, WASHINGTON, WEAVER,M, WILLIAM- SON, WOLF AND KUBIK. (New Act) Creates the Small Business Litigation Expenses Act. Provides that a court or State agency may award reasonable litigation expenses to small businesses in any administrative adjudicatory proceeding or civil action against the small business if the small business prevails in the action and the agency was without substantial jus- tification in initiating the action or the action was brought in bad faith. Defines terms. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Small Business May 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3035 MCCRACKEN - MATIJEVICH - HENSEL - LEVERENZ AND GIORGI. Appropriates $186,930,305 for the ordinary, contingent and distributive ex- penses of the Secretary of State: $85,495,683 from the General Revenue Fund, $88,431,781 from the Road Fund, $3,537,000 from the Capital Development Fund, I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1562 HB-3033 HB-3035-Cont. $400,728 from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund, $200,364 from the State Lottery Fund, $1,364,749 from the Vehicle Inspection Fund and $7,500,000 from Federal Funds. Effective July 1, 1986. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-3035 approp. .............................................. $1.9 million Financing costs of HB-3035 reapprop. .................. .................. . $4.4 million Total debt impact ................. ............................ $6.3 million HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces personal services line item for Motor Vehicle Group by $94,374. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Appropriates $150,000 to Secretary of State for Cook County Research and Evaluation Project study of the effect of DUI arrests on the Cook County Court System. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Makes transfers among line items; no net effect. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net reduction in ordinary and contingent line items of $2,068,053. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds $250,000 for a statewide system of direction services for handicapped per- sons and their families. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adjusts various lines in Motor Vehicles Group, General Administrative Group and Executive Group for a net increase of $317,550. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds $100,000 for a grant to Cook County Research and Evaluation Project for study of effect of DUI arrests on Cook County Courts. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOS AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $350,000 for a statewide system of direction services for handi- capped persons and for a Cook County study of the effect of DUI arrests on the court system. Reduces a total of $1,350,000 in GRF amounts for contractual, com- modities, equipment, work on Sec. of State bldgs. and facilities, and public library grants. Net reduction of $1,700,000. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 16 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I Apr 17 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 111-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1563 HB-3035-Cont. Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.03 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.04 DEGNAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03,04 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04/ 112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 14 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1207 Effective date 07-14-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 20 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-1207 HB-3036 MATIJEVICH - KULAS - KLEMM - ZWICK - SHAW, FREDERICK,VF AND CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to exempt certain nonhazardous mu- nicipal sewer sludge from the regulations governing the hauling of special wastes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Also makes the exemption applicable to sludge from a plan which is subject to an Agency permit but not a sludge management plan. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires a semiannual report to the Agency by the generator of the sludge. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 953, 954, 956, 957, 961, 1004, 1009.1, 1021.1, 1022.8, 1027, 1028.1, 1039, 1040 and 1046; new par. 1022.15 Amends the Chemical Safety Act to exclude from coverage certain classes of re- leases; provides that certain remedial actions may not be used as evidence of negli- gence or culpability; authorizes local response agencies to suggest certain additions to response plans; makes other changes. Amends the Environmental Protection Act to exempt certain retail liquid dispensing facilities from payment of the air pollution permit fee; requires the owner and operator of certain sanitary landfill sites to moni- tor such sites and abate any problems related to gas, water or settling for a period of at least 5 years after the site is closed; makes the issuance of bonds to pay for neces- sary sewer repairs subject to the approval of the local governing body, rather than mandatory if no other funds are available; requires that a closure performance bond be directly related to the design and volume of the entire waste disposal site; pro- vides that no unit of local government shall be liable for any injury resulting from its exercise of authority pursuant to a delegation agreement with the Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency unless the injury is caused by willful and wanton negli- gence, and provides that insurance policies may provide for the non-payment of claims which are barred; deletes language relating to the State adoption of federal Clean Air regulations; and authorizes the Board to adopt site-specific rules. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 11l 1/2, pars. 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 citation; makes violators subject to a civil penalty of up to $500 per violation. 1564 HB-3036-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.16 Adds provision amending the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit a person from establishing a regional pollution control facility for use as a sanitary landfill within 5 miles of Wisconsin in a county between 400,000 and 500,000 population. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Changes the period for seeking review of an administrative citation from 30 to 35 days after service; allows 50% of the civil penalties collected from citations issued by local governments to be retained by them, and authorizes the units of local govern- ment to appear as complainants in such cases; exempts certain sanitary landfills from enforcement by administrative citation under Section 31.1. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. Ill 1/2, pars. 1012, 1038; new par. 1013.3; Ch. 127 1/2, par. 5 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Inserts identical provisions and adds provisions prohibiting the introduction of contaminants into sewage works. Re- quires the adoption of regulations indentical to federal regulations promulgated un- der the federal Water Pollution Control Act. Provides that variances and conditional permits shall be deemed granted if the Board fails to act upon a petition therefor within 120 days rather than 90 days. Provides that fees for registration of underground storage tanks shall be collected beginning July 1, 1987 rather than July 1, 1986. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 11 1/2, par. 1022.13 Provides that registration fees for underground storage tanks shall be established and collected after July 1, 1987 rather than July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that the Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources shall determine wheth- er an economic impact study shall be prepared with respect to federally mandated regulations. Deletes mandate that such impact study be prepared. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.16 Deletes prohibition of new regional pollution control facilities in counties with a population of between 400,000 and 500,000 inhabitants within 5 miles of the Illi- nois and Wisconsin border. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Prohibits the sale, lease or transfer of property which is or has been a storage site for hazardous material without prior written notice to the Agency. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Provides that if the Board finds that a person appealing an administrative citation has shown that the violation resulted from uncontrollable circumstances, it shall adopt a final order which makes no finding of violation and which imposes no penalty. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1046 Deletes provision relating to the issuance of bonds for necessary sewer repairs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Makes various changes in the Sections relating to administrative citations. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 11 Provides that after a final permit denial, any subsequent application shall be gov- erned by current law. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource 1565 HB-3036-Cont. Apr 23 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 MATIJEVICH Adopted Amendment No.03 MCPIKE Adopted Amendment No.04 MCPIKE Adopted 103-004-000 Amendment No.05 CHURCHILL Adopted Amendment No.06 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.07 KLEMM Withdrawn Amendment No.08 KLEMM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Committee Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Primary Sponsor Changed To WELCH Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Tabled Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Amendment No.03 WELCH Adopted Amendment No.04 WELCH Adopted Amendment No.05 JOYCE,JEROME Adopted 028-017-001 Amendment No.06 WELCH Lost 027-027-001 Verified Amendment No.07 JONES Adopted Amendment No.08 WELCH Adopted Amendment No.09 WELCH Adopted Amendment No.10 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No. 11 WELCH Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-000-003 Jun 24 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02,03,04,05,07, Speaker's Table, Concurence 08,09,10,11 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 02,03,04,05,08,09, H Concurs in S Amend. 10/117-000-000 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 07,11 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 07,11 Jun 30 S Refuses to Recede Amend 07,11 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WELCH LUFT, MAROVITZ, DONAHUE & DEANGELIS Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/MATIJEVICH, MCPIKE, CULLERTON, VINSON AND DAVIS 1566 HB-3036-Cont. Jul 02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-3037 MAUTINO - HICKS, TERZICH, DEJAEGHER, MARTINEZ, LAURINO, GIGLIO, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, BROOKINS, KULAS AND HANNIG. (Ch. 17, par. 504) Amends An Act concerning financial institutions in Illinois. Provides that finan- cial institutions which offer personal checking accounts shall be required to offer Basic Checking Account services to persons age 65 or older. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3038 MAUTINO, KUBIK AND TERZICH. (Ch. 26, par. 4-213) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides that the time within which items deposited in a customer's account shall be available for withdrawal shall be subject to federal law or regulation. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3039 FRIEDRICH,DP. (Ch. 17, new pars. 3301A-1, 3301A-2, 3301A-3, 3301A-4, 3301A-5 and 3301A-6) Amends the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985. Adds an Article in relation to the operation of savings and loan holding companies. Requires such companies to register with the Commissioner. Defines terms. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3040 GIORGI, MATIJEVICH, PETERSON,W AND FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 42, pars. 269, 287, 310 and 425) Amends the Sanitary District Act of 1917, the Sanitary District Act of 1936, the North Shore Sanitary District Act, and an Act to create sanitary districts in certain localities. Raises the threshold for contracts which require competitive bidding from $4,000 to $10,000. Reduces the competitive bidding notice requirement from 21 days to 14 days. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 066-040-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1567 HB-3040-Cont. Jun 12 Recommended do pass 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 046-008-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1327 Effective date 09-09-86 'HB-3041 BOWMAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 10-7, 16-3, 16-4.1 and 22-7; new pars. 7-64.1, 22-7.1 and 22-19) Amends The Election Code. Specifies a person who has been nominated at a par- tisan primary as a candidate for election to an office at a regular election may also be nominated as the candidate of a new political party for election to the same office at the same election, and may run for such office at such election as the candidate of both parties. Provides, in determining the person with the highest number of votes for an office at an election, where a person's name has appeared on the ballot as a candidate for the office under the appellation of more than one political party, the votes cast for such person for such office as the candidate of each party under the ap- pellation of which his name has appeared on the ballot shall be added together. Specifies the candidate for Lieutenant Governor each vote for whom was also cast for the candidate declared elected Governor shall be declared elected Lieutenant Governor. Eliminates provisions enabling voters to vote a straight party ticket with a single vote. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3042 CULLERTON. (Ch. 120, pars. 429, 429a3, 439.9, 439.19, 439.22, 439.47, 439.50, 439.117, 439.120, 442, 445 and 445c) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law and the State occupation and use tax Acts to provide that, in lieu of credit memorandums or refunds, taxpayers under those Acts are entitled to take a credit against current tax liability for amounts due to them from the Department of Revenue under those Acts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.9, 439.19, 439.22, 439.47, 439.50, 439.117, 439.120, 442, 445, 445c Removes amendments to the State occupation and use tax Acts from scope of bill. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 SHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor RUPP Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1568 HB-3042-Cont. Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3043 MADIGAN - CULLERTON - PHELPS - HARTKE - HICKS, BROOKINS, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, HANNIG AND FLINN. (Ch. 85, pars. 2206 and 2208) Amends The State Mandates Act to make due process mandates which concern the administration of justice subject to 100% State reimbursement; also makes technical changes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 1394 and 2712, new pars. 2713.1, 2713.2, 2713.3, 2713.4; Ch. 127, par. 2303 Provides for the creation and operation of a West Frankfort Civic Center. Grants the Herrin and Jefferson County Civic Center Authority the power to issue general obligation bonds and levy taxes, subject to referendum. Allows certain metropolitan civic centers to retain the interest on certain grant monies. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 14, par. 204.07 Amends the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act to authorize the dis- bursement of funds to counties on a per capita basis. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Deletes reference to: (Ch. 85, pars. 2206 and 2208) Deletes original contents of Bill relating to reimbursement for certain due process mandates. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 3. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Makes a technical correction. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 087-024-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor LEMKE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommended do pass 008-006-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JEROME Adopted Amendment No.02 LEMKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 LEMKE Adopted Calendar Consideration PP. Verified Third Reading - Passed 031-020-003 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1569 HB-3043-Cont. Jun 24 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/109-003-002 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 03 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 03 Jun 27 LEMKE/MOVES TO RECEDE/03 Motion failed S Refuses to Recede Amend 03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEMKE LECHOWICZ, SANGMEISTER, SCHUNEMAN & KARPIEL Jun 28 Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/MADIGAN, CAPPARELLI, CULLERTON, PULLEN & STANGE Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/088-026-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/033-020-003 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 26 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 18 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 01/REA Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 01/064-045-003 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 02/REA Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 20 Total veto stands. HB-3044 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, BERRIOS, KRSKA, LAURINO AND DELEO. (Ch. 48, par. 1609) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act to require the Labor Relations Board to direct a representation election not later than 90 days after a petition has been filed by a public employer alleging that one or more labor organizations have presented to it a claim that they be recognized as the representative of a majority of the public employees in an appropriate bargaining unit where the Board finds that a question of representation exists. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes from 90 days to 120 days the time period in which the representation election shall be held. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes a petitioner to move for an order to extend the date upon which the election is to be held. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends that the Act take effect January 1, 1987. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Recommended do pass 021-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CAPPARELLI Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1570 1571 HB-3044-Cont. May 20 Third Reading - Passed 087-028-000 May 21 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 10 Primary Sponsor Changed To LECHOWICZ Committee Executive Jun 12 Recommended do pass 017-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIDSON Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 29 Sent to the Governor Aug 26 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 06 Mtn fild accept amend veto CAPPARELLI Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 18 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 110-001-001 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto LECHOWICZ Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 053-000-001 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 05 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1443 Effective date 01-05-87 HB-3045 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, KRSKA, BERRIOS, DELEO, KULAS, FARLEY, LAURINO, MCGANN, NASH, RONAN, O'CONNELL, DALEY, WASHINGTON, BROOKINS AND PANAYOTOVICH. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5403) Amends An Act concerning certain rights of medical patients to provide that ev- ery hospital patient shall be given a bill for services rendered by the hospital which includes a brief description of each specific service which is understandable to per- sons of average intelligence and the itemized charge for each specific service. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 10 Re-assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3046 CURRAN. (Ch. 122, par. 24-13) Amends The School Code. Requires a school board to grant a leave or leaves of absence of up to 6 years to a teacher who requests it because of the teacher's election as an officer of a state or national teacher organization that represents teachers in collective bargaining. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education HB-3046-Cont. Apr 23 Recommended do pass 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 098-015-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3047 HARRIS - KIRKLAND, STECZO AND SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to specifically include computer software as taxable tangible personal property. Defines computer software. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 010-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-3048 HOMER. (Ch. 122, par. 29-5.2) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to report an- nually to the General Assembly and the Governor concerning the operation and im- plementation of transportation reimbursement to custodians of qualified pupils. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. With respect to the required reports, which are to be formulated according to ed- ucational service region, deletes the provision which provided that such reporting was to be done without distinction being made between public and nonpublic schools in the region. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes the dates-of the initial 2 subreports regarding the operation and imple- mentation of transportation reimbursement. One subreport applies to the 1986-87 school year ending June 30, 1987 (now, first subreport applies to the 1985-1986 school year ending June 30, 1986) and the other subreport applies to the 1987-88 school year ending June 30, 1988 (now, second subreport applies to the 1986-87 school year ending June 30, 1987). Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 HOMER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 111-001-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1572 HB-3048-Cont. Jun 03 Sen Sponsor LUFT First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3HB-3049 HOMER - DEJAEGHER, CAPPARELLI, DUNN,JOHN, PANGLE AND CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-127) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to allow certain teachers to buy service credit for up to 10 years of teaching in nonpublic schools. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3050 BOWMAN. (New Act) Appropriates $20,000,000 to the State Board of Education for grants to school districts to conduct preschool education programs for children ages 3 to 5. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Adds provisions appropriating $378,452,706 to the State Board of Education for various grants to school districts and local education agencies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Appropriates $6,632,500 for a grant for operating expenses of the Illinois Mathe- matics and Science Academy. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Adds provisions appropriating $1 for the State Board of Education to conduct a study of education reform in Illinois. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 01 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations 11 May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted 012-009-000 Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted 012-006-003 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 097-015-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1573 HB-3050--Cont. 1574 Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3051 REA AND PHELPS. (New Act) Creates An Act in relation to lands disturbed by oil and gas exploration and de- velopment. Provides for compensation to surface owners for damage due to the ex- ploration and development of oil and gas wells. Defines terms. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3052 HOMER. (Ch. 120, par. 1004) Amends the Real Estate Transfer Tax Act. Exempts from taxation under the Act trust documents issued to mortgage holders pursuant to mortgage foreclosure pro- ceedings or pursuant to a transfer in lieu of foreclosure. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3053 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 120, pars. 418 and 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to increase the basic tax from 130 to 140 per gallon beginning January 1, 1987. Also revises the formula for distribution of the tax proceeds to allow the 10 increase to be distributed entirely to counties, munici- palities and road districts. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die · HB-3054 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80) Amends The School Code. Authorizes the State Board of Education to make grants from moneys appropriated for the development and operation of Ist year teacher assistance programs to school districts that apply for program approval. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3HB-3055 HANNIG - REA - CURRAN - PHELPS. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-114, 15-136, 15-136.1, 16-133.1, 16-136.1, 17-119 and 17-156.1) Amends the State Employees, Downstate Teachers, State Universities, and Chi- cago Teachers Articles of the Pension Code to provide an annual increase in retire- ment pensions equal to the amount by which the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index exceeds 5%. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-3055-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 2HB-3056 RICE - SHAW. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 17-133 and 17-139) Amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Pension Code to remove the require- ment that persons seeking to become annuitant members of the Board of Trustees must have been annuitants for a full year at the time of election; specifies that credit for service in federal or out-of-state schools will only be granted for teaching service by a certified teacher. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3057 RICE - SHAW. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-244.1) Amends the Chicago Municipal Article of the Pension Code to authorize the Board to withhold union dues from annuities upon request. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3058 STECZO - MCMASTER - LEVIN. (Ch. 115, par. 9.07) Amends An Act to revise the law in relation to recorders. Increases from $1 to $2, the additional fee a county board may impose for filing an instrument, paper or no- tice for record in the recorder's office, in order to defray the cost of converting the county recorder's document storage system to computers or micrographics. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the additional fee to an additional charge. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 23, 1986) Adds reference to: Ch. 30, par. 119 Requires submission to the registrar of titles of a petition for a tax deed 60 days before the petition is filed. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 30, par. 119 Amends An Act concerning land titles. Provides that the holder of a certificate of sale of registered land for any tax or assessment shall present the certificate to the registrar of titles not less than 60 days prior to filing a petition for tax deed. Present law requires presentation of the certificate within one year from the date of sale. Applicable to registered lands and lots sold for delinquent taxes or special assess- ments, or both, subsequent to November 24, 1985. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 53, par. 37a Amends the County Officer Salary Act to provide that each county recorder shall receive an additional $3500 annual award in counties with 60,000 or more but fewer than 2,000,000 inhabitants, to be distributed by the Department of Revenue for the additional duties required of the county recorder relating to the Department. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 30, pars. 302, 302.1, 312, 318, 318.4, 318.5, new par. 312.1; Ch. 110, par. 9-102 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes title to "An Act in relation to recorders, land titles and condominiums". Amends the Condomin- SPension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1575 HB-3058-Cont. ium Property Act. Defines common interest community. Requires every insurer is- suing a policy against loss or damage by fire and such other hazards as are covered under standard extended coverage to a condominium association shall print or at- tach to the premium notice a statement relating to the insurance required to be car- ried by a condominium association. Authorizes the board of managers or boards of directors of 2 or more condominium associations or common interest community as- sociations to establish with the unit owners and the condominium or common inter- est community associations or the beneficiaries, a trust fund for providing protection of the participating condominium and common interest community asso- ciation against the risk of financial loss due to damage to, destruction of or loss of property or the imposition of legal liability as required or authorized under the Con- dominium Property Act or the declaration of the condominium or common interest community association. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to make a cross refer- ence to subsections (c) through (h) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Primary Sponsor Changed To DEGNAN Committee Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 )CAL GOVERN EGNAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 LC Amendment No.02 DE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Tabled Adopted Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02-DEGNAN Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 DEGNAN Adopt Amendment No.04 DEGNAN Adopt Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-001-002 Speaker's Table, Concurence 03,04 H Concurs in S Amend. 03/111-003-000 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 04 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 04 S Refuses to Recede Amend 04 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEGNAN JOYCE,JEREMIAH, ZITO, WATSON, & MAHAR Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/STECZO, CULLERTON, MCPIKE, HOFFMAN & MCMASTER May 07 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 22 Jun 04 Jun 12 Jun 19 Jun 23 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 1576 - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - ---4;7 ed ed HB-3058-Cont. Jun 30 House report submitted STECZO Jul 01 Senate report submitted DEGNAN 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST CORRECTED/ 049-000-004 3/5 vote required 1ST CORRECTED- House Conf. report lost 065-048-003 Jul 02 H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/STECZO, CULLERTON, MCPIKE, HOFFMAN AND MCMASTER Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/DEGNAN JOYCE,JEREMIAH, ZITO, WATSON & MAHAR 2ND CC FILED House report submitted Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(D) 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/093-013-003 Dec 03 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/054-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Dec 18 Sent to the Governor Jan 13 1987 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1464 Effective date 01-13-87 HB-3059 STECZO - HICKS - PANGLE - CHRISTENSEN - MCNAMARA. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.13a) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to establish and implement rules requiring any school which has a student transferring to any other school to forward the transferring student's scholastic records to his new school within 10 days of the transfer. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the duty of forwarding a student's scholastic records to those cases where the student is transferring to a public elementary or secondary school. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides for the forwarding of an unofficial record of a transferring student's grades without regard to the student's payment of outstanding fines and fees, but re- quires payment of outstanding fines and fees before the student's official transcript is forwarded. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 STECZO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 STECZO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Third Reading - Passed 109-006-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1577 HB-3059-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3060 STECZO - RONAN. (Ch. 125, pars. 52 and 55) Amends An Act in relation to the Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board to increase from 3 to 5, the number of members of the Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board. In- creases from 2 to 3, the maximum number of board members who can be affiliated with the same political party and increases from 2 to 3, the number of members which constitute a quorum. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3061 SATTERTHWAITE - PRESTON - DUNN,JOHN - COWLISHAW - COUNTRYMAN, STECZO, HARTKE, FREDERICK,VF, DEUCHLER AND BLACK. (Ch. 122, new pars. 30-14.5 and 30-14.6) Amends The School Code. Provides scholarships from the State Board of Educa- tion to high school students or graduates to pursue teacher education studies at State universities and colleges. Requires repayment if a recipient fails to teach in Il- linois public schools for 4 of the 7 years immediately following graduation. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the State Board of Education to award scholarships on the basis of fi- nancial need if the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of scholar- ships to be awarded. Includes the number of other children in applicant's family attending college among the factors determining financial need. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE There is no fiscal impact for FY 87, given the FY 88 start-up date in the bill. Maintenance of the program once fully implemented would require an annual ap- propriation of at least $5,930,000. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by State Board of Education) Same impact as recorded in State Mandates Act Fiscal Note. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested PULLEN Second Reading Amendment No.01 SATTERTHWAITE Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 08 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Held on 2nd Reading May 13 Amendment No.02 KEANE Lost 036-068-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 106-006-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BERMAN First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1578 1579 HB-3062 ' HB-3062 PHELPS, BRUNSVOLD, HARTKE, REA AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.1 lb) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to report an- nually to the General Assembly and the Governor concerning the nature and opera- tion of latch key programs conducted by public schools. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes the number of independent contractors used by each district in latch key programs among those items to be reported to the Governor and General Assembly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 24A-5 Further amends The School Code to preclude districts and teachers subject to dismissal hearings from compelling certain testimony from consulting teachers at such hearings. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 24A-8 Beginning in the 1987-88 school year, requires annual evaluation of teachers not in contractual continued service. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4 Deletes provisions which would have permitted solicitation at dismissal hearings of certain "factual information" from consulting teachers. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 106-006-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor POSHARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 LEMKE Adopted Amendment No.03 O'DANIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03,04 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04/ 111-005-000 Passed both Houses Jul 25 Sent to the Governor 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3062-Cont. Sep 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1419 Effective date 09-22-86 HB-3063 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI - O'CONNELL, BERRIOS, LAURINO, PRES- TON AND RICE. (Ch. 73, pars. 755a and 755a-2) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that a named insured may elect to reject an offer by an insurance company of uninsured and underinsured motor vehi- cle insurance. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3064 HARRIS. (Ch. 24, pars. 10-2.1-5 and 10-2.1-14; new par. 10-2.1-5.2) Amends The Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that municipalities may provide by ordinance the interval, not less than one year nor more than 2 years, between ex- aminations of applicants for positions in either the fire or police department. Pro- vides that each register of eligibles shall be valid only until the next examination of applicants. Eliminates the provision for integration of registers of eligibles. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3065 HARRIS. (Ch. 127, new par. 745.1) Amends the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. Provides that all personnel rules applicable to an employee of a public agency shall continue to apply to the em- ployee if he is assigned to perform services for another public agency pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 769 Adds provisions amending the General Obligation Bond Act. Provides that the State Treasurer may invest monies in the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund in certificates of deposits of savings and loan associations. Deletes re- quirement that the treasurer may invest such monies only in certificates of deposit that are guaranteed by the United States Government, and provides that the Trea- surer may accept federally insured obligations as security for amounts not federally insured. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 17 Recommended do pass 012-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HARRIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor KEATS Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1580 HB-3065-Cont. Jun 12 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1248 Effective date 08-01-86 HB-3066 HARRIS. (Ch. 80, par. 324) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act to prohibit a park owner from requiring, upon the sale of a mobile home by a tenant to a qualified pur- chaser, the removal.from the park of such mobile home unless the mobile home is less than 12 feet wide or more than 10 years old. Effective immediately. Apr01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3067 HARRIS. (Ch. 95 1/2, rep. par. 12-610) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Repeals provision prohibiting persons from wearing headset receivers while driving. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3068 GIGLIO. (Ch. 46, par. 28-1) Amends The Election Code. Provides that no public question shall be submitted to the voters of any political subdivision at a consolidated primary election at which such voters are not scheduled to cast votes for candidates of any political subdivi- sion; provided that if voters of only a portion of a political subdivision are scheduled to vote for the nomination of candidates, the public question shall be voted on by all voters of the political subdivision. Effective immediately. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3069 O'CONNELL. (New Act) Enacts the Massage Therapy Act. Provides for the regulation of the practice of massage therapy by the Department of Registration and Education. It establishes requirements for licensure and procedures for issuance, renewal, revocation or sus- pension of a license. It further provides for the creation of the Massage Therapy Ex- amining Committee to advise the Director on the administration and enforcement of this Act to be enacted in the State of Illinois. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3070 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80; Ch. 127, new par. 55.19a) Amends The School Code and the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the State Board of Education and the Department of Public Health to establish a program to screen school children for abnormal spinal curvatures. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1581 HB-3070-Cont. Apr 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Tabled in Committee 022-000-000 HB-3071 MCPIKE. (New Act) Appropriates $214,000 from the Road Fund to the Department of Transporta- tion for the purpose of drainage correction on Illinois Route 111 at Illinois Route 143 in Wood River, Illinois. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes title. Inserts appropriations for the ordinary and contingent and admin- istrative expenses and grants for the State Fire Marshal Office. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEVERENZ Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3072 BERRIOS AND CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 34, par. 2608; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6602) Amends Acts to legalize and validate appropriation bills and tax levy ordinances of certain counties and forest preserve districts, to make legal and valid the levy of taxes thereunder. Makes legal and valid taxes levied by the board of commissioners of Cook County and certain forest preserve districts for fiscal year 1984. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 062-053-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor 1582 HB-3072-Cont. Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1328 Effective date 09-09-86 HB-3073 ZWICK. (Ch. 43, par. 144a) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934. Deletes provision requiring minimum size of container for unmixed whiskey, gin or rum sold or offered for sale at retail for consumption on the premises. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3074 MCGANN. (Ch. 122, pars. 34A-403 and 34A-404) Amends The School Code. Requires the Chicago Board of Education to submit its financial plan and budget to the Finance Authority not later than 30 (currently 45) days prior to commencement of the fiscal year to which such documents relate. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 084-027-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3075 MCGANN. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-44, 34-45, 34-58 and 34-62) Amends The School Code relative to certain budget estimate and tax levy limita- tions currently applicable to the Chicago Board of Education. Deletes the limitation that the budget estimate of accrued tax revenues recognized not exceed the dis- trict's EAV times its maximum cumulative tax rate for all school purposes. Elimi- nates the requirement of a budget appropriation for the loss and cost of collecting taxes, deferred collections and abated taxes. Removes the requirement that the free textbook and playground tax levies not exceed the budget's estimate of the amount of such taxes to be levied. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 015-002-000 May 13 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1583 HB-3075-Cont. 1584 May 23 Third Reading - Passed 094-015-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BERMAN First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 11 Committee discharged Re-referred to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Jul 29 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1238 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3076 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 38, pars. 11-14, 11-15, 1 1-16 and 11-17) Amends the Criminal Code. Provides that a person convicted of a second (now, third) or subsequent violation for prostitution, soliciting for a prostitute, or keeping a place of prostitution, or any combination of such convictions shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. Provides that a person convicted of pandering by compulsion shall be guilty of a Class 2 felony (now, Class 4 felony). Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3077 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 38, par. 114-12) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that evidence shall not be suppressed if it is otherwise admissible and was seized by a peace officer who acted in good faith. Defines good faith. Does not limit defendant's other remedies and does not apply to unlawful electronic eavesdropping or wiretapping. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3078 HAWKINSON - MCPIKE - REA - BRESLIN - GIORGI, CAPPARELLI, BERRIOS, LAURINO, MCAULIFFE, RONAN, TERZICH AND WIL- LIAMSON. (Ch. 85, par. 1394) Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. Provides that Civic Center Authorities certified as eligible for State financial support between January 1, 1984 and January 1, 1987 shall retain interest earned on State moneys granted to them. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 2303 Adds provisions amending the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act to exempt grants made pursuant to certain appropriations to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, and to specify that the Act is subject to provisions autho- rizing civic centers to retain interest. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3078-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, par. 2712, new pars. 2713.1, 2713.2, 2713.3, 2713.4 Adds provisions creating the West Frankfort Civic Center Authority and amend- ing the Herrin and Jefferson County Civic Center Act to authorize Authorities cre- ated under the Act to issue general obligation bonds. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 REA Withdrawn Amendment No.02 PANGLE Adopted Amendment No.03 HAWKINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.04 REA Withdrawn Amendment No.05 REA Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 105-006-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3079 HASTERT. (Ch. 81, par. 1002-8) Amends the Illinois Public Library District Act. Provides that if territory is an- nexed to a library district by ordinance without a referendum, a referendum may be held for the disconnection of the territory if a petition is filed with the district. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the disconnection referendum may not be held more than once. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the referendum must be held within one year after the effective date of the Act or one year after the territory was annexed, whichever is later. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 22 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 HASTERT Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor HUDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to 1585 HB-3079-Cont. Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1368 Effective date 09-12-86 HB-3080 DEJAEGHER - PIEL, BRUNSVOLD, HANNIG, HARTKE, HOMER, PHELPS, SATTERTHWAITE AND PETERSON,W. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-20.14a) Amends The School Code to provide 30 minute, duty free meal breaks for certain noncertificated employees. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by State Board of Education) Evidence suggests that there will not be a significant fiscal impact associated with HB-3080. Data limitations do not permit quantifying its effects. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Illinois State Board of Education) Same impact as that projected by State Mandates Act Fiscal Note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 10-20.17a Provides.each school board shall provide in-service training programs on the safe handling and use of hazardous or toxic materials for personnel in the school district who regularly work with such materials. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested HOFFMAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 086-027-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 POSHARD Adopted 033-020-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 036-019-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 1586 HB-3080-Cont. Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/100-015-000 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1294 Effective date 08-19-86 HB-3081 DEJAEGHER, PHELPS, BRUNSVOLD, HARTKE, HOMER AND PANGLE. (Ch. 122, par. 10-17a) Amends The School Code. Requires school report cards to include data relative to the number of vocational education teachers and students and the names of voca- tional education courses taught. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 015-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 109-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor RUPP Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3082 COUNTRYMAN - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 38, new par. 9-3a) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of negligent fetal homi- cide. Provides that a person commits negligent fetal homicide when he causes an in- jury that results in the death of a fetus while negligently operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or other drugs or under the influence of a combination of alcohol and other drugs. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3083 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 43, par. 135) Amends the Liquor Control Law. Imposes dram shop liability on adults who pro- vide alcoholic liquor to minors in private homes. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3084 KUBIK. (Ch. 46, new par. 9-25.1) Amends The Election Code. Prohibits persons having a direct or indirect finan- cial interest in the manufacture, sale, lease or distribution of gambling devices or li- censed in any other State or Country to engage in gambling from making gifts or contributions to public officials or candidates for public office or to campaign fund raising committees. Also prohibits such gifts or contributions by persons who seek to legalize any form of gambling in this State which is prohibited by law or ordi- nance. A violation is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1587 HB-3085 HB-3085 KUBIK. (Ch. 73, new par. 976.2) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that policyholders may be reim- bursed for expenses incurred in connection with hearing and speech services ren- dered by clinical audiologists, certified hearing aid dispensers and physicians licensed to practice medicine in all its branches. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3086 BOWMAN - LEFLORE - CURRIE AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 407.1) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act to provide that any grant under the Act shall be exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, distress for rent, offset, assignment, sale or other legal process. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3087 DIDRICKSON - LEFLORE - COWLISHAW - STECZO AND KUBIK. (Ch. 122, par. 29-5) Amends The School Code. Includes transportation to an at-risk preschool pro- gram among the types of transportation for which a school district shall be reim- bursed by the State. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3088 BULLOCK - KIRKLAND - KEANE - LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, new pars. 2-3.80 and 10-22.5b) Amends The School Code. Permits school districts to exchange pupils or provide for non-resident pupil attendance. Authorizes the State Board of Education to re- imburse the costs of such interdistrict plans. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3089 GREIMAN, FLOWERS AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.54 and 697) Amends The School Code and An Act in relation to vocational education. In- cludes instructional materials among the math and science equipment which the State Board of Education may loan free of charge directly to students. Revises pro- visions relating to vocational equipment program grants, eliminating the matching grant requirements, limiting use of grant moneys to obtaining equipment for voca- tional education programs, school shops and laboratories, and deleting provisions which authorized the use of such grant moneys for free of charge equipment loans to students. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1588 HB-3089-Cont. May 01 Recommended do pass 014-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 096-018-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Jul 29 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1239 Effective date 07-29-86 HB-3090 MATIJEVICH - STECZO. Appropriates $1,353,430,300 for the ordinary and contingent expenses and for grants of the State Board of Education for FY87. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net decrease of $387,137,000 in personal services lines and grants-in-aid. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases line item for assistance grants for vocational education programs and services by $8,500,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Makes technical corrections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Appropriates $1,000,000 for parenting education classes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases contractual services line in General Office and decreases other contrac- tual and travel lines for a net reduction of $117,300. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adjusts ands adds various grant-in-aid lines for a net increase of $269,370,788. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $150,000 for operations of IL Summer School for the Arts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $50,000 for grants for operation of programs to reduce adult illiteracy. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Restores a total of $20,000 for Governmental Student Internship Program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Further increases a total of $2,500,000 to school districts for certain programs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Transfers $3,520,000 from grant line for preschool educational programs to grant line for optional education programs for dropouts and truants. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Appropriates $50,000 for grants for implementation and development of a State program of agricultural education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 14. Increases amount for grant to IL Mathematics and Science Academy by $3,103,712. 1589 H B-3090-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Appropriates $100,000 for grant to Entrepreneurial Rural Government Finance and Policy Program. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Vetoes a total of $3,100,000 for various projects and reduces a total of $58,976,800 in amounts for operations, grants and other various projects of the State Board. Net reduction of $62,076,800. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESTORATIONS Restores a total of $4,732,500 for vocational education retraining and other programs. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted 012-008-001 Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.03 ROPP Ruled not germane Amendment No.04 MATIJEVICH Adopted Amendment No.05 BRAUN Adopted 062-047-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 03 Primary Sponsor Changed To ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor ETHEREDGE Committee Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.03 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.04 APPROP 11 Adopted Amendment No.05 RIGNEY WATSON Adopted Amendment No.06 ETHEREDGE Lost 024-027-000 Amendment No.07 ETHEREDGE Verified Lost Amendment No.08 ETHEREDGE Adopted 052-003-000 Amendment No.09 ETHEREDGE Lost 018-030-000 Amendment No. 10 BERMAN Adopted Amendment No. 11 NEWHOUSE Lost 013-030-000 Amendment No.12 CARROLL Adopted Amendment No.13 POSHARD Adopted Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 12-CARROLL Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 12 Tabled Amendment No.14 ROCK Adopted Amendment No.15 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1590 HB-3090-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,08, Speaker's Table, Concurence 10,13,14,15 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3,4,5,8,10,13, H Concurs in S Amend. 14,15/108-007-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1191 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 06 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/MATIJEVICH PG 23 & LN 25-28 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 12 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 02/CURRIE PG 21 & LN 22 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 14 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 03/BOWMAN PG 18 & LN 11 PG 18 & LN 17 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 04/BOWMAN PG 21 & LN 16 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 18 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 05/BOWMAN PG 19 & LN 32 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 06/CULLERTON PG 21 & LN 16 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 19 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 07/ROPP PG 21 & LN 28-29 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 08/MATIJEVICH PG 19 & LN 23; PG 19 & LN 26 Override red/veto Hse-pass 02/070-041-000 PG 21 & LN 22 Override red/veto Hse-lost 03/058-050-000 Verified Override red/veto Hse-lost 04/058-047-000 Verified Override red/veto Hse-pass 05/079-030-001 PG 19 & LN 32 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 09/BOWMAN PG 18 & LN 11 PG 18 & LN 17 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 07/084-024-004 PG 21 & LN 28-29 Override red/veto Hse-pass 08/067-045-000 PG 19 & LN 23; PG 19 & LN 26 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 20 Verified Override red/veto Hse-pass 06/063-046-000 PG 21 & LN 16 Verified Override red/veto Hse-pass 09/060-049-000 PG 18 &LN ll PG 18 & LN 17 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Dec 03 Mtn filed overrde red/veto POSHARD PG. 19, LINE 32 Override red/veto Sen-pass 035-012-000 Mtn filed overrde red/veto NEWHOUSE & MAROVITZ PG. 21, LINE 16 Override red/veto Sen-lost 028-026-000 Mtn filed overrde red/veto D'ARCO 1591 HB-3090-Cont. Dec 03-Cont. PG. 18, LINE 11 & PG. 18, LINE 17 Override red/veto Sen-lost 029-027-000 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto MAITLAND PG. 21, LINES 28 & 29 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 053-000-000 Mtn filed overrde red/veto DEMUZIO PG. 19, LINE 23 & PG. 19, LINE 26 Override red/veto Sen-pass 033-019-000 Dec 05 Restrd item/s became law/ PA 84-1191 HB-3091 STECZO - MATIJEVICH. Appropriates $1,859,227,064 from the Common School Fund to the State Board of Education for general State aid and summer school payments, and certain sup- plementary payments, to school districts. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces general apportionment and certain supplementary State aid line items by a total of $25,767,300. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $11,931,400 from the Common School Fund to the State Board of Education for supplementary State aid payments to elementary districts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds an appropriation of $5,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education to develop and implement a State program in agricultural education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases general apportionment and supplementary State aid payments and de- letes amounts for laboratory school payments and for a program of agricultural ed- ucation in the public schools for a net decrease of $23,346,100. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Restores $8,000,000 for supplementary State aid payments to elementary dis- tricts and adds $10,000,000 for supplementary payment to Chicago Sch. Dist. 299 for a net increase of $18,000,000. GOVERNOR REDUCTION Reduces amount for summer school payments by $488. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted 010-009-002 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 KLEMM Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 KLEMM Verified Adopted Amendment No.04 ROPP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II 1592 H B-3091-Cont. Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/083-031-002 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1192 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 12 Mtn filed overrde red/veto STECZO PG 1 & LN 12 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 19 Verified Override red/veto Hse-lost 055-046-000 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1192 HB-3092 HASTERT. Makes appropriations totalling $516,664,100 from the Common School Fund to the State Board of Education for the Downstate and Chicago Teachers' Retirement Systems. Effective July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reduces amounts appropriated by $206,665,640. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Reduces amounts by a total of $9,929,954. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Recommended do pass 015-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-002-001 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 11 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1193 Effective date 07-11-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1193 1593 HB-3093 HB-3093 MATIJEVICH, LEVERENZ AND LEFLORE. Appropriates $500,000 to the Department of Central Management Services for awards made pursuant to the Employee Suggestion Award Program. Effective July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Decreases a total of $250,000 to the Dept. of Central Management Services for payment of awards to employees. GOVERNOR REDUCTION Reduces appropriation to $242,500. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 1 1 Recommended do pass 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 106-006-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations 1 Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 27 Jul 08 Jul 30 Nov 20 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1247 Effective date 07-30-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1247 Adopted HB-3094 HARRIS - KIRKLAND. (Ch. 15, new par. 209.04; Ch. 34, new par. 403-3) Amends the State Comptroller Act and the counties Act to empower the State comptroller and the county board to use electronic funds transfer to transfer funds. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3095 HARRIS. (Ch. 85, par. 1601; Ch. 127, par. 743.5) Amends the Joint Purchasing Act and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. Provides, in the case of a public agency created by intergovernmental agreement and consisting of 5 or more public agencies, that expenditures of funds shall be sub- ject to the Joint Purchasing Act. Provides that expenditures by public agencies cre- ated by intergovernmental agreement and consisting of 4 or fewer, rather than 5 or fewer, public agencies may be subject to the Illinois Purchasing Act or the purchas- ing requirements applicable to the largest public agency that is part of the agree- ment. Effective immediately. 1594 1595 HB-3095-Cont. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3096 REA - HICKS - KEANE - HASTERT - MCGANN, PHELPS, HANNIG, GOFORTH, SALTSMAN AND HARTKE. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to impose those taxes at the rate of 0% on certain coal exploration and mining equipment and repair and replace- ment parts therefor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the equipment and replacement parts to cost $250 to be eligible for the 0% tax rate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Tabled May 23, 1986) Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.32 and 439.102 Provides that the occupation and use tax exemptions for farm, manufacturing and oil drilling equipment, as well as the new exemption for mining equipment, shall be limited to equipment manufactured in the United States. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.03 HASTERT Adopted 107-002-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 03 Amendment No.04 HASTERT Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 078-021-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Added As A Joint Sponsor POSHARD Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,RALPH Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor RUPP Committee Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To O'DANIEL Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Added As A Co-sponsor WOODYARD,H Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 044-007-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 02 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1315 Effective date 01-01-87 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3097 GREIMAN - YOUNG,A - WHITE - LEFLORE - GIGLIO, FLOWERS, MC- NAMARA, MARTINEZ, LAURINO AND LEVERENZ. (New Act) Provides that no employer who makes available to employees group accident and health insurance coverage shall discharge an employee where the basis for such dis- charge is retaliation for the filing of a claim under such insurance policy by the em- ployee. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 022-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 087-024-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3098 MCPIKE. Appropriates $250,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for grants to counties and municipalities which adopt local land resource manage- ment plans. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3099 HARRIS. (New Act) Creates the Residential Telephone Customer Privacy Act. Prohibits the solicita- tion of residential telephone customers by commercial entities unless the customer has consented to receive such solicitations. Requires telephone companies to desig- nate which customers who have not so consented. Provides that a violation consti- tutes a Business Offense punishable by a $500 fine. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3100 STERN - HARRIS - FREDERICK,VF - ZWICK - FRIEDRICH,DP, BLACK, BOWMAN, BRESLIN, BROOKINS, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, DUNN,JOHN, FLOWERS, HARTKE, HOMER, SHAW, SLATER, WHITE, YOUNG,A, CURRIE, SATTERTHWAITE AND HICKS. (Ch. 46, par. 7-8) Amends The Election Code. Removes provisions allowing a political party to elect State central committeemen at county conventions rather than primary elec- tions. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3101 LEVERENZ. Appropriates $1 to the Capital Development Board for the planning, construc- tion and rehabilitation to correct defectively designed or constructed community 1596 HB-3097 HB-3101-Cont. college facilities pursuant to Section 105-12 of the Public Community College Act. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Changes title to "An Act making appropriations to various agencies". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Increases appropriation to $2. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Makes supplemental appropriations to the following agencies. Effective immediately. Dept. of Employment Security Dept. of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Dept. of Public Aid Emergency Services & Disaster Agency Environmental Protection Agency Secretary of State Capital Development Board Capital Development Board-Dept. of CMS Capital Development Board-Chicago Board of Education State Treasurer Dept. of Commerce & Community Affairs Dept. of Energy & Natural Resources Dept. of Transportation GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES Vetoes a total of $1,850,000: to EPA for repair of a pump station and sewer sta- tion of the Metro-East Sanitary District; and to Chicago Board of Education for Andrew Jackson Elementary Sch. improvements. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HASTERT Withdrawn Amendment No.03 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 107-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Dec 05 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Motion filed SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -CULLERTON Motion prevailed 105-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/092-002-005 Passed both Houses 1597 HB-3101-Cont. Dec 12 Sent to the Governor Dec 12 Governor item veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1433 Effective date 12-12-86 Placed Cal. Item Veto Jan 13 1987 Item veto stands. PA 84-1433 HB-3102 PULLEN. (Ch. 38, new par. 9-3a) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of negligent fetal homi- cide. Provides that a person commits negligent fetal homicide when he causes an in- jury that results in the death of a fetus while negligently operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or other drugs or under the influence of a combination of alcohol and other drugs. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3103 GIORGI. (Ch. 34, par. 406; Ch. 127, par. 1 19) Amends the Counties Act and the Illinois Emergency Service and Disaster Agen- cy Act of 1975. Authorizes Political subdivisions other than counties to levy a .05% tax for Emergency Services and Disaster Operations. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3104 RONAN. (New Act) Creates an Act to provide that if the State of Illinois adopts the Tri-State High Speed Rail Line Compact, the 3 Illinois members of the governing Commission cre- ated by the Compact shall be the Illinois Secretary of Transportation and the Chairmen of the House and Senate Transportation Committees, all ex officio. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Tabled in Committee 020-000-000 HB-3105 HOMER. An Act which appropriates $500,000 to the Illinois Department of Transporta- tion from the State Construction Account Fund for costs to prepare an environmen- tal statement and design report for a four lane highway facility from Kingston Mines in Peoria County to Banner in Fulton County on U. S. Route 24. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II Apr 25 Re-assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3106 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 80, par. 212) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act. Prohibits any lease provision that permits a park owner to transfer a mobile home to a different lot, in- cluding a different lot in the same mobile home park, during the term of the lease. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 1598 HB-3106-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3107 HALLOCK - GIORGI. (Ch. 37, pars. 704-7, 705-3) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to provide that a court may, as part of an order of continuance under supervision or order of probation, require a minor to be assigned to public service work which is not outside the minor's county (instead of municipal- ity or township) of residence. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a minor who is assigned to public service work as part of an order of continuance under supervision or as part of an order of probation or conditional dis- charge may not be assigned to such work outside the municipality or township of his residence if he is a resident of Cook County. If he is a resident of any other county, he may not be assigned to such work outside such county. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 17 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HALLOCK Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HALLOCK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3108 KEANE - SHAW - SATTERTHWAITE - BROOKINS - COUNTRYMAN AND SLATER. (Ch. 144, new pars. 28c, 308d, 658c, 1008e) Amends various Acts to provide that children of employees of State-supported colleges and universities shall be offered tuition waivers while they are enrolled at the school where their parent or parents are employed. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds July 1, 1987 effective date. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KEANE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 054-056-000 HB-3109 GIGLIO. (Ch. 139, par. 126.4) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Increases the ceiling for a township's author- ity to levy a tax for general assistance purposes from .10% of value, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue, to .20% of value where such increase is ap- proved by the voters at the annual town meeting. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1599 HB-3109-Cont. May 02 Recommended do pass 012-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Lost 040-071-001 HB-3110 GIGLIO. (Ch. 34, par. 3152) Amends "An Act in relation to county zoning". Provides that any township may protest county zoning of property within the township or within one and one-half miles thereof. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3111 BRESLIN - MULCAHEY - COWLISHAW - OLSON - COUNTRYMAN, MAUTINO, MAYS AND HAWKINSON. (Ch. 46, pars. 10-6.2 and 10-15; Ch. 122, pars. 9-2 and 9-12; new pars. 9-11.1, 9-11.2 and 9-12.1) Amends The Election Code and The School Code. Provides that the local election official shall conduct a lottery to determine the ballot order of candidates for school offices in the event of simultaneous petition filings. Changes the form of the ballots for school officer elections and defines local election official for the purposes of such elections. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3112 HOMER AND SLATER. Appropriates $400,000 to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose of making a grant to the West Central Illinois Water Commission to do a feasibility study regarding the construction of a lake reservoir near Banner, Illinois. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3113 LAURINO, DELEO, PANAYOTOVICH, PANGLE, BERRIOS, LEFLORE AND KUBIK. (Ch. 46, par. 13-10) Amends The Election Code. Establishes a uniform compensation rate of $70 per day for all judges of election, other than judges supervising absentee ballots. Cur- rently, the rate for election judges, other than those supervising absentee ballots, is set at a level no less than $35 per day and no more than $50 per day by the county board or board of election commissioners in each county of less than 500,000, and is $45 per day in each county of 500,000 or more. Eliminates provision for additional compensation for judges of election in counties of less than 500,000 in precincts where paper ballots are counted by the judges. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1600 1601 HB-3114 'HB-3114 BERRIOS, CAPPARELLI, TERZICH AND KRSKA. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-819) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code to require the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to reimburse the sheriff for the personnel and vehicle costs incurred in transporting patients pursuant to court order. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 21 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Human Services Apr 23 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 103-008-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor DARROW Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3115 MCGANN - HASTERT. (Ch. 120, pars. 2003 and 2004) Amends the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act to provide that interstate tele- communications must be originated or received in this State before they are tax- able. Also removes the "in this State" reference in the taxation of intrastate calls. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Revenue) There is no associated fiscal impact with this bill due to its stated technical intent. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Held on 2nd Reading May 14 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 20 Amendment No.02 RYDER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3115- Cont. Jun 10 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1295 Effective date 08-19-86 HB-3116 MCCRACKEN - DAVIS - PARKE - PEDERSEN,B - KLEMM, BARGER, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIED- RICH,DP, HASTERT, HENSEL, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PAR- CELLS, PETERSON,W, PIEL, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK AND WILLIAMSON. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Comparative Fault Act to allocate the responsibility of bear- ing or paying damages in actions brought on account of death, bodily injury or phys- ical damage to property according to the fault of the persons who proximately caused such damage. Provides that a plaintiff whose fault exceeds the aggregate fault of all other persons who caused the damage is barred from recovery. A plain- tiff whose fault does not exceed the aggregate fault of all other persons will not be barred from recovery, but his damages will be reduced according to his proportion- ate fault. Abolishes the doctrine of joint and several liability in actions brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property in which recovery is predicated on fault and limits a defendant's responsibility to pay dam- ages according to his proportionate fault in causing such damages. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3117 TATE - CHURCHILL - PARKE - COWLISHAW, BARGER, BARNES, DANIELS, DEUCHLER, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KIRKLAND, KLEMM, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PARCELLS, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PIEL, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WAIT, WEAVER,M, BLACK AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 73, pars. 755.16 and 755.17; new par. 755.17a) Amends Insurance Code. Requires 60 days advance notice to the insured if the company intends to cancel a casualty insurance policy other than an automobile in- surance policy; to not renew such a policy; or to increase policy premiums by 25% or more. Requires 30 days advance notice to the insured if the company intends not to renew an automobile insurance policy. Also requires lose experience report to be sent to insured. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3118 HASTERT - PARKE - PARCELLS - WOJCIK, CHURCHILL, COWL- ISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KIRK- LAND, KLEMM, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PIEL, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1116) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that any award of punitive dam- ages will escheat to the Department of Rehabilitation Services for the purpose of providing services to disabled children, youth and adults. Provides that punitive damages may not exceed the amount of compensatory damages for economics loss and requires proof of actual malice or intentional and reckless disregard for the safety of others by clear and convincing evidence. Applies prospectively. Effective immediately. 1602 1603 HB-3118-Cont. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3119 KUBIK - KLEMM - PIEL - FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, COWL- ISHAW, DANIELS, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KOEHLER, MCMASTER, PETERSON,W, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1114) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the limitation on contingent fees for attorneys in medical malpractice cases applicable in all personal injury cases. Lim- its contingent fees to a percentage of plaintiffs compensatory damages. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3120 EWING - REGAN - COWLISHAW - KOEHLER, CHURCHILL, DAN- IELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KLEMM, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PARCELLS, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PIEL, ROPP, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK, PARKE AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, new par. 8-2601) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that in a personal injury action, evidence that the plaintiff has received or will receive payments from collateral sources for medical expenses, lost wages or other expenses is admissible and may be considered in determining the plaintiffs damages. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3121 VINSON - STEPHENS - REGAN - KLEMM - PARCELLS, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HASTERT, HENSEL, KIRKLAND, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PIEL, ROPP, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK, BLACK AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-611) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to require every pleading, motion and other paper of a party represented by an attorney to be signed by at least one attorney of record in his individual name, whose address shall be stated, or if the party is not represented by an attorney to be signed by the party. Provides that the signature constitutes a certificate by the attorney or party that the pleading, motion or other paper is well grounded in fact and is warranted by existing law or a good faith argu- ment for the extension, modification or reversal of existing law and that it is not in- terposed for any improper purpose. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3122 CHURCHILL - WILLIAMSON - PEDERSEN,B - WOJCIK, BARGER, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KLEMM, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PARCELLS, PETERSON,W, PIEL, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WAIT AND WEAVER,M. (Ch. 70, pars. 302 and 305) Amends An Act in relation to contribution among joint tortfeasors. Provides that contribution is not permitted against an employer with respect to an employee's in- HB-3122-Cont. juries which are covered by the Workers' Compensation Act or the Workers' Occu- pational Diseases Act. Also provides that an action for contribution or indemnification may be brought in an action separate from the action brought by the person who suffered injury. Applicable to causes of action which accrue on or af- ter its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3123 RYDER - PIEL - KLEMM - KOEHLER - PARCELLS, BARGER, CHUR- CHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HASTERT, HENSEL, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PEDERSEN,B, PETER- SON,W, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WOJCIK AND WILLIAMSON. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Product Liability Act. Provides that a defendant may not be held liable for a defective design of a product unless a feasible alternative design was available at the time the product was manufactured. A defendant may not be held liable for a failure to warn of product hazards which could not be identified by the defendant at the time the product was manufactured or which were obvious to users of the product. A plaintiff who misuses a product or knowingly assumes the risk of using a hazardous product is barred from recovery. Applies to causes of ac- tion accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3124 PIEL - KLEMM, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDER- ICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, ROPP, STEPHENS, WOJCIK AND RE- GAN. (New Act) Limits the maximum recovery for noneconomic loss in any actions brought for damages for an injury to the person to $300,000. Prohibits the court from instruct- ing the jury on the limitation on awards for noneconomic loss and prohibits counsel and witnesses from informing the jury on such limitation. Any award of noneco- nomic loss in excess of the limitation shall be reduced by the court to the maximum amount. Applicable to causes of action which accrue on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3125 MAYS - MCCRACKEN - PARKE - PIEL - COWLISHAW, BARGER, CHURCHILL, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HASTERT, HENSEL, KLEMM, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PARCELLS, PE- DERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, ROPP, STEPHENS, WAIT, WEAVER,M AND REGAN. (Ch. 48, rep. par. 60 thru 69) Repeals The Scaffolding Act. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1604 HB-3126 HB-3126 FLOWERS - LEFLORE - WHITE - YOUNG,A - MARTINEZ AND ALEX- ANDER. (Ch. 23, new par. 4-2a) Amends the Public Aid Code. Authorizes the Department of Public Aid to make transitional payments to families subject to retrospective budgeting whose incomes decrease. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Dept. of Public Aid) The cost impact would be $3 million on an annual basis. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested WOJCIK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-3127 HOMER - RYDER - HAWKINSON - KIRKLAND. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1306 and 1307, new pars. 1304.1, 1310, 1311, 1312 and 1313; Ch. 120, new pars. 467.18a and 470a) Amends the Energy Assistance Act, The Gas Revenue Tax Act and The Public Utilities Revenue Act to place administration of the Energy Assistance Act under the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs rather than the Commerce Commission, to exclude funds received from Illinois Home Energy Assistance Pro- gram from monthly household income under the Energy Assistance Act, to revise and devise various administrative provisions under the Energy Assistance Act. Also makes the Energy Assistance Act inapplicable to municipal utilities. Provides for public utility credits against the gas revenue tax and public utility tax for a utility's shortfall under the Energy Assistance Act. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3128 BRAUN AND RONAN. (Ch. 24, par. 8-10-7) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that bidders on municipal purchase orders or contracts in excess of $10,000 may deposit a bid bond, with adequate surety ap- proved by the purchasing agent of the municipality, when the municipality requires a deposit of good faith. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 22 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 29 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar VINSON AND EWING Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1605 HB-3128-Cont. May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 03 Sent to the Governor Aug 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1269 Effective date 08-11-86 ' HB-3129 BRAUN. (Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Amends The School Code. Carries forward for each calendar year after calendar year 1985 the same procedure as existed with respect to calendar year 1985 when the Chicago Board of Education building purposes tax rate extension was made at the maximum rate at which the Board was authorized to levy for the fiscal year of the Board beginning in such calendar year. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3130 LEVIN - BOWMAN, KRSKA, CAPPARELLI, MARTINEZ, LAURINO, SHAW AND HARRIS. (New Act) Prohibits unsolicited automated telephone solicitation. Provides for injunctive re- lief. Penalty is a Class B misdemeanor. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3131 RYDER - MAYS AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $500,000 to the State Comptroller for distribution to counties pur- suant to the Sheriffs Compensation Act. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3132 RYDER. (Ch. 53, new par. 37a.06) Amends the Sheriffs Compensation Act to provide that the State shall annually pay to each county (other than Cook) an amount equal to 50% of the difference be- tween the minimum sheriff's salary prescribed by law, and the actual salary paid by the county in FY 1984. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1606 1607 HB-3132-Cont. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3133 LEVERENZ. (New Act) Appropriates $100,000 to the Department of Corrections for a space need and evaluation study of State facilities. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Changes title to "An Act making certain appropriations". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reduces appropriation to $1. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Makes supplemental appropriations to the following agencies. Effective immediately. Dept. of Central Management Services Dept. of Children and Family Services Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs IL Community College Board Dept. of Conservation Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Dept. of Veterans' Affairs Dept. of Public Aid Dept. of Public Health Dept. of Registration and Education Dept. of State Police Dept. of Transportation IL Arts Council IL Commerce Commission IL Educational Labor Relations Board Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission Governor's Purchased Care Review Board IL Criminal Justice Information Authority Industrial Commission State Labor Relations Board Board of Higher Education Board of Governors Board of Regents Southern Illinois University IL State Scholarship Commission University of Illinois Dept. of Agriculture Secretary of State State Appellate Defender Office Supreme Court State Comptroller State's Attorney's Appellate Prosecutor Office Capital Development Board Historic Preservation Agency State Board of Education Guardianship and Advocacy Commission Governor's Office of Voluntary Action State Universities Civil Service System State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Attorney General Prisoner Review Board Liquor Control Commission President of the Senate Speaker of the House of Representatives Dept. of Rehabilitation Services EPA-Environmental Protection Agency Dept. of Conservation Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources Court of Claims State Treasurer Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse HB-3133-Cont. Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $850,000 to CDB for a grant to Andrew Jackson Elementary School, Chicago. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $115,800 to State Board of Education for supplemental state aid to Highland Community Unit Sch. Dist. 5. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Provides that the $250,000 grant to Macoupin County is for a water survey rath- er than specifically for the Cahokia Lake project. GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Line item vetoes a total of $2,728,526.88 and makes reductions totaling $8,220,300 to the following agencies: Capital Development Board State Board of Education Guardianship and Advocacy Commission Governor's Office of Voluntary Action Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Liquor Control Commission Court of Claims IL Community College Board Dept. of State Police Secretary of State IL Environmental Protection Agency Apr 02 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading May 23 May 28 May 29 Jun 03 Jun 10 Jun 11 Jun 18 Amendment No.01 LEVERENZ Withdrav Amendment No.02 HASTERT Withdrav Amendment No.03 HASTERT Withdrav Amendment No.04 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 062-052-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor HALL Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Committee discharged Re-referred to Appropriations II Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 13 1987 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Amendment No.03 D'ARCO Amendment No.04 DEMUZIO & WATSON Adopted Amendment No.05 DEMUZIO' Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 050-002-002 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03,04,05 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04,05/ 097-013-004 Passed both Houses vn vn vn Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted 1608 HB-3133-Cont. Jan 21 Sent to the Governor Feb 06 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1476 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 84-1476 HB-3134 VANDUYNE, CHRISTENSEN, CAPPARELLI, TERZICH, BERRIOS AND FLINN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that all offenders above 17 years of age who are sentenced to 90 days or more to jail may be committed to the Department of Corrections, and the transportation charges of such offenders shall be paid by the county from which commitment is made. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3135 HASTERT - MAYS - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-100) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Changes the definition of headset receiver to exclude motorcycle helmet speakers and to limit receivers to devices designed to be worn in or on one or both ears. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes definition of "headset receiver" to exclude devices worn in or on both ears and limits definition to devices which receive electronic voice communications (rather than any electronic communications) other than radio broadcasts or taped or recorded material. Definition also excludes motorcycle helmet intercoms (rather than speakers). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that "headset receiver" means any device other than a hearing aid or "motorcycle helmet intercom", and defines "motorcycle helmet intercom" as any device designed to be worn on or in one ear only and which enables the wearer to hear or receive electronic voice communications other than radio broadcasts and taped recordings. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 MAYS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD,H Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3136 STEPHENS. (Ch. 24, par. 11-15-1; Ch. 34, par. 414) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Counties Act. Provides that a mu- nicipality or a county may not approve a subdivision plat which includes territory within a Soil and Water Conservation District until it has received and reviewed a written opinion from the District. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1609 HB-3136-Cont. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3137 STEPHENS. (Ch. 23, new par. 11-3.3) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that no person 18 years old or older may receive public assistance unless that person provides proof that he has graduated high school or its equivalent, is enrolled in an instructional program lead- ing to such graduation or is physically or mentally incapable of completing such a program, or that such a program is not available to such person in his community. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3138 RICHMOND, SHAW, RICE AND CHRISTENSEN, MARTINEZ AND HANNIG. (New Act) New Act requiring the POW-MIA flag to be flown over the State Capitol. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3139 HICKS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-610) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that the general prohibition against drivers of motor vehicles wearing headset receivers while driving does not prohibit drivers of motorcycles, motor driven cycles or motorized pedalcyles from wearing helmets equipped with earphones used for communication with drivers of other such vehicles. Renumbers the Section. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3140 HICKS. (New Act) Enacts An Act relating to local regulation of the transfer, possession and trans- portation of firearms and firearm ammunition in Illinois. Provides that no home rule or non-home rule unit of local government in this State shall have the power or au- thority to enact or enforce any law, ordinance or regulation pertaining to the posses- sion, transfer or transportation of firearms and firearm ammunition which is more restrictive than State of federal laws pertaining thereto. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3141 HICKS. (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. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds July 1, 1986 effective date. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1610 HB-3141-Cont. May 01 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3142 PARKE - STECZO - BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 73, pars. 755.16 and 755.17) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that notices of cancellation of a policy must be mailed 60 days, rather than 30 days, prior to cancellation. Requires 30 day notice with respect to premium increases in excess of 50% for experience rated com- prehensive general liability policies. Requires that notices of intention not to renew and notices of cancellation for other than nonpayment of premium include a state- ment of claims paid. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3HB-3143 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-149 and 16-149.1) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to require an In- dustrial Commission hearing and a determination of compensability and the ab- sence of willful negligence before eligibility for an accidental disability benefit can be established; deletes language allowing such eligibility to be determined under the terms of a workers' compensation insurance policy; provides for offset of temporary disability benefits received while awaiting the determination of eligibility. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3144 FARLEY - PANAYOTOVICH - FLOWERS - SHAW - RONAN, BROOKINS, GIORGI, LEFLORE, MCGANN, SALTSMAN, TURNER, WASHINGTON, YOUNG,A, PULLEN, MARTINEZ, RICE AND CHRIS- TENSEN. (Ch. 122, par. 27-21) Amends The School Code relative to the teaching of the history of the United States. Revises the provisions governing the teaching of labor history as a part of United States History. Effective July 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. In describing the content of coursework dealing with a study of labor history and the modern trade union movement, specifies some of what may be, instead of what shall be, included in such coursework. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 34-18c Further amends The School Code to revise the function and increase the size of the State Task Force on Citizen Involvement, and adds with respect to that portion of the amendatory bill only an immediate effective date. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1611 HB-3144-Cont. May 01 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 RONAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 062-048-000 May 21 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor KELLY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3145 MAUTINO - LEVERENZ - LEFLORE, BROOKINS AND BLACK. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80) Amends The School Code. Authorizes the State Board of Education to make grants from money appropriated for the development and operation of teen parent- hood prevention programs to school districts that apply for program approval. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends The School Code. Deletes reference to "teen parenthood", "teen parent- hood prevention program" and "teen parenthood prevention". Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 103-010-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAROVITZ Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3146 RICE. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.9) Creates the Counselor Registration and Licensure Act. Provides for the regula- tion and licensing of persons providing counseling services to the general public. Es- tablishes qualifications for certification and creates a State Board of Counseling to establish rules and regulations concerning the practice of counseling. Repeals the Act December 31, 1996. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1612 HB-3147 MCAULIFFE AND CAPPARELLI. (New Act) Expands the corporate limits of the Village of Norridge. Provides for a back door referendum. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3148 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 110, par. 7-101, 7-102, 7-103, 7-104, 7-105; new pars. 7-201 through 7-214, 7-301 through 7-311, 7-401 through 7-407, 7-501 through 7-508, 7-601 through 7-610, 7-701 through 7-708, 7-801 through 7-804, 7-901 through 7-907, 7-1001 through 7-1016, 7-1101 through 7-1113, 7-1201 through 7-1212, 7-1301 through 7-1304, 7-1401 through 7-1412, 7-1501 through 7-1508; rep. pars. 7-106 through 7-129) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to repeal the eminent domain article and re- place it with a new eminent domain article based on the Uniform Eminent Domain Code. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3149 CHURCHILL - STECZO. (Ch. 34, par. 417; Ch. 85, par. 5902, new pars. 5901.1 and 5903.1; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1039 and 1039.2; Ch. 111 2/3, new pars. 8-403.1 and 9-215.1) Amends certain Acts in relation to the cogeneration of electricity from solid waste; defines qualified facilities; directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to re- quire certain electric utilities to purchase electricity generated by qualified facilities from solid waste; specifies rates governing such purchases; excludes such facilities and purchases from the calculation of excess capacity; excludes facilities located at sites specified in a solid waste management plan adopted under the Local Solid Waste Disposal Act from the local site review process of the Environmental Protec- tion Act. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3150 LEVIN - OLSON - CURRAN. (Ch. 23, pars. 2-10, 4-1.10, 2212.01 and 2217.1; new par. 5017a-11; Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 705, 711 and new par. 736; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6107; Ch. 122, par. 30-14.4) Amends The Illinois Public Aid Code, the Child Care Act of 1969, the Act creat- ing the Department of Children and Family Services, the Guardianship and Advo- cacy Act the Hospice Licensing Act and the School Code to incorporate numerous procedural and substantive changes pertaining to qualification for and regulation of various social, educational, legal and medical services provided for or regulated by State law. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to the "without limitation" qualification for what is to be included in the Department's rules governing the sanctioning of registrants under the Work Dem- onstration Program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends the Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services. Re- quires that the decision to establish and to maintain the Governor's Youth Services Initiative program be based upon the availability of program funds and the overall needs of the service area. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1613 HB-3147 HB-3150-Cont. Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 23 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LEVIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3151 OLSON - LEVIN. (Ch. 48, pars. 1404, 1405 and 1408; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1009.1, 1021.1, 1039 and 1040) Amends the Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act and the Environmen- tal Protection Act. Provides the Director of Labor shall hold at least one prelimi- nary hearing and final hearing per year prior to amending the Toxic Substances List. Authorizes the Director to establish a Technical Advisory Panel for the pur- pose of recommending additions to and deletions from the Toxic Substances List. Specifies circumstances under which an employer shall be deemed to have made a good faith effort to label a toxic substance container and under which a small busi- ness will be exempt from the labeling requirements of the Toxic Substances Disclo- sure to Employees Act. Provides the Director of Labor may exempt certain substances from the labeling requirements of the Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act. Effects changes regarding air pollution regulations established by the Pollution Control Board and Environmental Protection Agency, and requires that a closure performance bond be directly related to the design and volume of the entire waste disposal site. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3152 FLINN - OLSON - LEVIN - MCMASTER - CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 23, par. 3434; Ch. 48, par. 420; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6306; Ch. 121, par. 307.13 and Ch. 122, par. 102-4) Amends various Acts to require the following agencies to adopt rules and regula- tions establishing standards for certain subjects: Department of Rehabilitation Ser- vices, homemaker services contracts; Department of Employment Security, eligibility of unemployment compensation claimants; Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, funding priorities and exemptions for expense reporting re- quirements; State Police Merit Board, compensation eligibility for rule violation ac- quittal and Illinois Community College Board, information required for certification of new and branch colleges. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to change reference to "revenue expense" to "revenue/expense". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, par. 420 Deletes from Bill provision concerning certain standards to be established by the Department of Employment Security. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 23 Amendment No.01 ST GOV REVIEW Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1614 HB-3152-Cont. May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LEVIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 106-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor HALL First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3153 LEVIN. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.8a) Amends The Illinois Public Aid Code. Specifies only the Department of Public Health is responsible for determining whether licensure and certification require- ments for skilled nursing care facilities have been met. Provides the Department of Public Aid may make exceptional medical care payments only to skilled nursing fa- cilities which meet the Department of Public Health's licensure and certification re- quirements and any other special conditions imposed by the Department of Public Health for the provision of exceptional medical care. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes "any other special conditions" in requirements which skilled nursing fa- cility must meet in authorization for Dept. to make exceptional medical care payments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides the Department of Public Aid may make exceptional medical care pay- ments to skilled nursing facilities which substantially meet the licensure and certifi- cation requirements of the Department of Public Health. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 23 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 RYDER Adopted 089-013-003 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3154 FLINN - OLSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1010) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to declare void certain Agency rules concerning operating during periods of excess emissions, and procedures for moni- toring contaminant discharges of stationary sources of air pollution and the collec- tion of samples for such monitoring; vests the power to adopt such rules exclusively in the Pollution Control Board. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3155 FLINN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1017) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to declare void the Agency's rules concerning procedures for the inspection of cross-connection control devices in com- munity public water supplies; vests authority to make such rules in the Pollution Control Board. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 1615 HB-3155-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3156 LEVIN - OLSON. (Ch. 127, pars. 1005.01 and 1007.06) Amends The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act concerning general rulemak- ing. Specifies the period commencing on the day written notice of a proposed rule, amendment to a rule or repeal of a rule is received by the Joint Committee on Ad- ministrative Rules shall be known as the second notice period. Provides an agency and the Joint Committee may not agree to extend the second notice period by more than 45 days. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 16 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 21 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1329 Effective date 09-09-86 'HB-3157 TERZICH - EWING - CURRAN. (Ch. 38, par. 16-14) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that, in the offense of unlawful in- terference with public utility services, any instrument, apparatus or device designed to obtain utility service without paying, or any meter that has been found to have been altered, tampered with or bypassed so as to cause a lack of or inaccurate mea- surement of utility services found on premises controlled by the customer, or by the person using or receiving the direct benefit of utility service at that location, shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this Section. Also provides that an offense un- der this Section is a Class A misdemeanor unless it was committed for remunera- tion, in which event it is a Class 4 felony. A second and any subsequent offense of unlawful interference with public utility services shall be a Class 4 felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that instrument or device be "primarily designed for" obtaining utility services unlawfully. Provides that instrument or device be "on the premises" rather than "found on the premises". GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends the change of possession of the illegal device from prima facie of the commission of the offense to a rebuttable presumption of commission of the offense. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1616 HB-3157-Cont. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 09 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 17 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 DAVIS Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.04 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 093-004-001 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Primary Sponsor Changed To LEMKE First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 10 Mtn fild accept amend veto TERZICH Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 18 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 110-000-002 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto LEMKE Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 055-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 05 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1444 Effective date 07-01-87 HB-3158 DUNN,JOHN. (New Act) Provides for the exchange of property between the Decatur Park District and the Lincoln Trails Council of the Boys Scouts of America. Specifies execution by quit- claim deed. Effective immediately. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 100-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Sen Sponsor RUPP First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1617 HB-3159 HB-3159 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 38, par. 19-4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make it criminal trespass to residence to knowingly enter or remain on any residence, without authority. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.04 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3160 GIORGI. (Ch. 46, par. 9-20) Amends The Election Code. Adds person (now, candidate, or the chairman or treasurer of a political committee) to the list to whom a verified complaint alleging violation of Article IX of The Election Code shall be directed. Adds person (now, candidate, or chairman or treasurer of a political committee) to the list to whom a complaint may be directed. Effective immediately. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3161 GIORGI. (Ch. 127, par. 1119) Amends the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975. Au- thorizes political subdivisions other than counties to levy a .05% tax for Emergency Services and Disaster Operations. Effective immediately. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Lost 022-079-011 HB-3162 GIORGI. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-4) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Deletes language which stated that a previ- ous amendatory Act (authorizing reduced municipal automobile taxes and license fees for persons age 65 or older) was not a limitation on a home rule unit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 8-11-1, 8-11-5 and 8-11-6 Adds provisions amending the Illinois Municipal Code to raise the maximum rate for municipal retailers' occupation and use taxes from 1% to 2%. Adds an immedi- ate effective date. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1618 HB-3162-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 8-4-1 and 8-5-1 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that municipalities may issue bonds to finance water and wastewater treatment facilities mandated by a compli- ance order issued by the U.S. EPA or the IL EPA without submitting the question of issuing such bonds to the electors of the municipality. Provides that bonds may be issued for such purposes notwithstanding limitations on municipal indebtedness contained in Section 8-5-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 1119 Amends the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975. Authorizes municipalities to levy a tax of up to .05% for Emergency Services and Disaster Operations. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6 Eliminates the 1% general increase in the maximum municipal occupation and use taxes. Provides that municipalities with a population over 100,000 which are not home rule units may, subject to a referendum, impose additional 1% municipal oc- cupation and use taxes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes December 5, 1986) Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 8-4-1, 8-11-1, 8-11-4, 8-11-5 and 8-11-6 Deletes everything relating to municipal occupation and use taxes. Deletes provi- sion exempting certain bonds from referendum requirements. Changes a reference to the "Illinois Environmental Protection Agency" to the "Illinois Pollution Control Board". CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 8-5-1, 8-11-1; Ch. 127, par. 1119 Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 85, par. 612, new par. 617.1; Ch. 110, par. 7-103; Ch. 120, par. 481b.36; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.207, 141.208, 141.209, 144.25-1, 144.25-2, 144.25-3 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes title and every- thing after the enacting clause. Creates the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act. Establishes the IL Sports Facilities Authority governed by a board consisting of 7 members, 3 appointed by the Mayor of Chicago, 3 appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate, and a chairman appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Mayor of Chicago. The Authority shall appoint an Execu- tive Director who shall be chief executive officer of the Authority. The Authority shall acquire a site for a facility reasonably accessible to the interested public and capable of providing at least 8,000 spaces for automobile parking. Such facility shall consist of stadiums, arenas or other structures for the holding of athletic con- tests or events, including baseball, football and automobile racing; musical, dramat- ic and other artistic or social events; and practice fields or other areas where professional sports teams may practice or perform; and associated office, parking lots, restaurants and stores. The territory within which the Authority may construct facilities shall be coterminous with the boundaries of the City of Chicago. Describes specific property which the Authority may acquire by eminent domain for the pur- pose of constructing a facility. The Authority may not construct or enter into a con- tract to construct more than one new stadium facility unless authorized by law. Authorizes the Authority to issue $120,000,000 in revenue bonds. Permits the Au- thority to levy a tax upon hotel operators at a rate not to exceed 2% of the gross rent- 1l receipts. Amends An Act in relation to State revenue sharing with local governmental entities, the Code of Civil Procedure, The Hotel Operator's Occupa- :ion Tax Act and An Act in relation to State finance. Creates the Illinois Sports Fa- "ilities Fund, the IL Sports Facilities Retirement and Interest Fund, the IL Sports 1619 HB-3162-Cont. 1620 Facilities Operating Fund and the City Tax Fund. Provides for a $5 million annual transfer from the Local Government Distributive Fund which is allocable to Chica- go into the IL Sports Facilities Fund. Provides that $5 million shall be deposited an- nually into the IL Sports Facilities Fund from taxes collected under the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GIORGI Adopted Amendment No.02 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MCPIKE Withdrawn Amendment No.04 MCPIKE Adopted Amendment No.05 GIORGI Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.06 GIORGI Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 075-034-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Tabled Amendment No.02 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 034-016-003 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 20 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/VADALABENE DEGNAN, NEWHOUSE WATSON & MAHAR Jul 01 Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/GIORGI, BRAUN, CULLERTON, EWING, HOFFMAN Jul 02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Dec 03 Motion to Suspend Rule 79(E) - GIORGI 3/5 vote required Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(E)/071-036-004 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (07-01-86) Dec 04 House report submitted Dec 05 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/030-024-000 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/030-024-000 House Conf. report lost 1ST/054-046-004 Motion to Reconsider Vote HB-3162-Cont. Dec 05-Cont. COMM. RPT. FAILED -MATIJEVICH Motion TO TABLE MOTI DUNN,JOHN Motion failed 019-072-003 Motion to Reconsider Vote Verified Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/064-033-005 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 15 Sent to the Governor Jan 20 1987 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1470 Effective date 07-01-87 HB-3163 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON - HARRIS. (Ch. 46, par. 7-59) Amends The Election Code. Specifies the minimum vote requirements for a write-in candidate for nomination for or election to an office at a primary by a party apply only where the number of candidates whose names appear on the party ballot for nomination for or election to that office at the primary is less than the number of persons the party is entitled to nominate for or elect to the office at the primary. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3164 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-8) Amends The Election Code. Specifies no advisory opinion issued by the State Board of Elections with respect to the conduct of registration and elections in this State shall conflict with the provisions of The Election Code or any other statutory provision. Effective immediately. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3165 BOWMAN - LEVERENZ. Appropriates $1 to the Bureau of the Budget for preparing the budget for the State of Illinois. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes substance of bill and makes supplemental appropriations to the following agencies and departments: Dept. of Central Management Services Dept. of Children and Family Services Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Dept. of Conservation Dept. of Employment Security Dept. of Revenue Dept. of State Police Dept. Transportation Dept. of Veterans' Affairs Guardianship and Advocacy Commission Industrial Commission Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board Pollution Control Board IL Racing Board State Fire Marshal Office State Scholarship Commission, IL Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities 1621 HB-3165-Cont. Capital Development Board Environmental Protection Agency Supreme Court Medical Center Commission Southern Illinois University HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases the line item to DCCA for Statewide Tourism Promotion by $225,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $1,000,000 to State Board of Education for expenses associated with the Enterprise High School Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $20,000 to DCCA for the Pekin High School Choir. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Amends Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board OCE Act to make transfers among line items; no net effect. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds $9,515.40 to Thomas B. Banner Boiler Company. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Adds $4,000 for reimbursement for meetings regarding school dist. reorganization. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Adds $4,000,000 to EPA for Effingham water treatment plant. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Makes transfers between line items-no dollar change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Adds $600,000 to IL Public Broadcasting Council for equipment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Adds $500,000 to DCCA for Chicago Convention and Visitors Bureau. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes certain supplemental line items totaling $60,093,829 from the following agencies: Dept. of Commerce & Community Affairs Dept. of Transportation Industrial Commission Pollution Control Board Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission Environmental Protection Agency Supreme Court Medical Center Commission State Board of Education SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes supplemental appropriation to DCCA-Marketing & Communications Division. Deletes supplemental line items to DCCA-job training, Dept. of Employ- ment Security and DCCA-Calumet Sag Canal development in Palos Heights. Net increase of $529,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Transfers $20,000 between line items of FY86 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission appropriation. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Transfers a total of $81,000 in various supplemental line items of State Fire Mar- shal Office. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Reduces personal services lines in Operations and Jacksonville MHDD Center and adds line for a claim settlement totalling $376,000. No net effect. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Deletes $9,515.40 payment to Thomas B. Banner Boiler Company. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Amends FY85 supplemental reappropriation to Emergency Services and Disas- ter Agency and adds line items to DOT for repairs totalling $887,810 for a net in- crease of $700,000. 1622 HB-3165-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Adds $128,000 to EPA for sewer improvements in Edgewood. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Amends FY86 legislative support agency appropriation to increase line item for LRB Legislative Synopsis and Digest expenses by $20,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Amends FY86 approp. for Dept. of Rehab. Services to increase line for purchase of services by $1,200,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Adds $2,750 to DCCA for Marion H.S. Pom Pon Squad competition. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Adds $8,750 to DCCA for Laraway Lancer Band participation in National Inde- pendence Day Parade. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 13. Adds $4,900 to DCCA for Joliet H.S. Pom Pon Squad competition. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 14. Adds $10,000 to DCCA for Marian Catholic H.S. Marching Band grant SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Adds $1,250 to DCCA for Freeport H.S. "Strictly Dixie" Band grant SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 16. Adds $7,500 to DCCA for Pinckneyville H.S. Marching Band grant. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 17. Adds $4,400 to DCCA for Rich Central H.S. Sparkettes Drill Team grant. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Reduces line for IL Racing Board for racetrack facilities improvements and ap- propriates $9,515.40 for Thomas B. Banner Boiler Company for a net reduction of $600,485. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 19. Deletes $10,000 item to State Fire Marshal for Community Volunteer Fire Pre- vention Program second year expenses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 20. Makes adjustments in personal services and program line items of DCFS and makes a transfer between grant line items in Juvenile Justice Programs for a net in- crease of $670,000. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds $500,000 to DCCA for grant to Chicago Convention and Visitors Bureau. Adds funds for sup- plemental increases in OCE of following agencies. Net increase of $593,399. Industrial Commission Human Rights Commission Dept. of Corrections GOVERNOR VETO-IN-PART Vetoes a total of $1,024,811 for various projects and items to BOB, DOT, SIU, EPA and State Board of Education. Apr 03 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 17 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Amendment No.03 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.04 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.05 LEVERENZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1623 HB-3165-Cont. Amendment No.06 Amendment No.07 Amendment No.08 Amendment No.09 Amendment No. 10 Amendment No. 11 Amendment No. 12 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading LAURINO Adopted STECZO Adopted TATE Withdrawn CURRIE Withdrawn HARTKE Adopted 064-042-001 MATIJEVICH Adopted CURRIE Adopted 061-051-001 Amendment No.13 HOFFMAN Amendment No.14 BOWMAN Amendment No. 15 HASTERT Amendment No. 16 LEVERENZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 066-046-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Adopted Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 May 23 May 28 Jun 03 Jun 11 Jun 17 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 27 Jun 28 Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted 1624 May 21 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP Amendment No.02 APPROPI Amendment No.03 APPROP I Amendment No.04 APPROPI Amendment No.05 APPROPI Amendment No.06 APPROPI Amendment No.07 APPROPI Amendment No.08 APPROPI Amendment No.09 APPROPI Amendment No. 10 APPROPI Amendment No. 11 APPROPI Amendment No.12 APPROP Amendment No.13 APPROP Amendment No.14 APPROPI Amendment No.15 APPROPI Amendment No. 16 APPROP I Amendment No. 17 APPROP I Amendment No. 18 CARROLL Amendment No.19 CARROLL Amendment No.20 ETHEREDGE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06, Speaker's Table, Concurence 07,08,09,10,11,12, Speaker's Table, Concurence 13,14,15,16,17,18, Speaker's Table, Concurence 19,20 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 07,08,09,10,11,12, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 13,14,15,16,17,18, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 19,20 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05,06, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 07,08,09,10,11,12, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 13,14,15,16,17,18, Secretary's Desk Non-concur 19,20 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05,06, S Refuses to Recede Amend 07,08,09,10,11,12, S Refuses to Recede Amend 13,14,15,16,17,18, HB-3165 -Cont. Jun 28-Cont. S Refuses to Recede Amend 19,20 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, SOMMER & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/LEVERENZ, MCPIKE, BOWMAN, BARNES AND HASTERT Jun 29 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/103-005-002 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted IST/051-003-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 01 Sent to the Governor Jul 03 Governor item veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1130 Effective date 07-03-86 Placed Cal. Item Veto Nov 20 Item veto stands. PA 84-1130 HB-3166 MATIJEVICH AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $100,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the Depart- ment of Energy and Natural Resources for the Des Plaines River Wetlands Demon- stration Project. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 03 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 17 Recommended do pass 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 078-025-001 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor CARROLL First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3167 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 110, par. 13-205) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Reduces the "catch all" statute of limita- tions from 5 years to 1 year. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3168 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1207) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a party refusing an offer of judgment by an adverse party must pay costs incurred after the offer if the ultimate judgment is not more favorable to the refusing party. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3169 VINSON. (P.A. 84-110, Section 3.34) Amends an Act making appropriations to various agencies. Redesignates Illinois municipalities, rather than Chicago, as the grantee of the Build Illinois Bond Fund appropriation received by the Illinois Development Finance Authority for the Ur- ban Development Action Grant Program. Effective immediately. 1625 HB-3169-Cont. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3170 BRESLIN. (Ch. 127, pars. 1301 and 1302) Amends An Act to provide for representation and indemnification in certain civil suits. Provides that the term employee as used in the Act includes the estate or per- sonal representative of an employee. Provides that the costs and litigation expenses of providing a defense for a State employee shall be paid from the State Treasury out of appropriations made to the Department of Central Management Services for such purpose. Apr 03 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3171 MCNAMARA. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 7-142.2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to authorize early retirement without discount, upon payment of the designated em- ployee and employer contributions. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3172 STANGE - LEVERENZ. (Ch. 24, rep. pars. 1-4-5 and 1-4-6; Ch. 34, par. 429.7; Ch. 85, pars. 1-202, 1-204, 1-206, 2-102, 2-110, 2-111, 2-301, 2-302, 3-102, 3-103, 3-104, 3-105, 4-101, 4-102, 4-103, 4-105, 4-106, 5-101, 5-102, 5-103, 8-101, 9-102, 9-103, 9-104, 9-106 and 9-107, new pars. 1-210, 2-101.1, 4-108, 5-105, 5-106, 5-107 and 9-108, rep. par. 6-102; Ch. 122, rep. pars. 10-20.20 and 34-18.1; Ch. 127 1/2, rep. par. 46) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act and amends and repeals other Acts in connection therewith. Expands and rede- fines various immunities from civil liability available to local public entities and their employees. Specifies that the Tort Immunity Act imposes no duties. Autho- rizes intergovernmental joint self-insurance contracts. Provides that immunities are not waived by the purchase of insurance. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3173 VINSON. (Ch. 110, pars. 2-1009 and 13-217) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a voluntary dismissal shall be with prejudice if the plaintiff has failed to exercise reasonable diligence to obtain service after the applicable statute of limitations has expired. Effective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3174 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 73, par. 767) Amends the Insurance Code to provide that where an action or delay in settling an insurance claim is vexatious the court shall allow as part of the taxable costs, rea- sonable attorney fees and other costs, and treble the amount the party is entitled to recover against the company, or $25,000, or treble the excess the party is entitled to recover over the amount which the company offered in settlement prior to the action. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1626 HB-3174-Cont. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3175 MCGANN - SHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 103-33.6) Amends the Public Community College Act. Authorizes community college dis- tricts to make a single permanent transfer from working cash funds to the educa- tional purposes and building and maintenance purposes funds of an amount equivalent to the difference between local property tax revenues as recognized un- der a full accrual basis of accounting and such revenues as recognized under a basis of accounting consistent with the National Council on Governmental Accounting Interpretation No. 3. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 103-33.6 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 107-15.a Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and amends the Public Community College Act. Authorizes any community college district in cities having a population of at least 500,000 to make a one-time permanent transfer from working cash funds to the educational purposes and building and maintenance pur- poses funds of an amount equivalent to the difference between local property tax revenues as recognized under a full accrual basis of accounting and such revenues as recognized under a basis of accounting consistent with the National Council on Governmental Accounting Interpretation No. 3. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 103-5 Further amends the Public Community College Act by eliminating the require- ment that a majority of votes cast in each city, village, incorporated town or part thereof included within territory proposed to be established as a community college district be in favor of the proposition in order for the proposition to be approved. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 EWING Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Third Reading - Passed 100-014-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Higher Jun 11 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 044-009-000 Passed both Houses 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1627 HB-3175-Cont. Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1337 Effective date 09-09-86 HB-3176 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 48, par. 321.3) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Includes as employment by a non-profit organization services performed in a facility conducted for the purpose of carrying out a rehabilitation program for individuals with diminished earning ca- pacities due to physical or mental deficiencies, or for the purpose of providing remu- nerative work for individuals who cannot be readily absorbed in the competitive labor market due to physical or mental impairments, by an individual receiving such rehabilitation or remunerative work and earning wages over a calendar quar- ter at an average rate equal to or exceeding the applicable amount specified in the Minimum Wage Law. Effective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3177 ROPP - BERRIOS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-103 and 6-105) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires every motorcyclist upon application for or renewal of a driver's license after the effective date of this amendatory Act to have completed a motorcycle safety course as approved by the Department of Transportation under the Cycle Rider Safety Training Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-103 and 6-105 Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 120, par. 424; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195 Deletes all provisions of the bill. Amends to create the All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act. Requires Class I all-terrain vehicles and off-highway motorcycles to be regis- tered with the Department of Conservation. Establishes various requirements for the registration and operation of such vehicles. Provides that unrefunded motor fuel tax for such vehicles shall be deposited in the newly created "All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act Fund" to be used for all-terrain vehicle programs administered by the Department under that Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends to add an effective date of January 1, 1987. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 ROPP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3178 DEUCHLER. (Ch. 121, new par. 6-107.1 and Ch. 139, new par. 126.5a) Amends the Illinois Highway Code and the Township Law of 1874. Provides that townships and road districts in counties not under township organization may bor- row from banks and savings and loan associations if such borrowing is repaid within the current fiscal year. Effective immediately. 1628 HB-3178-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 8-1-3.1 Provides that municipalities may borrow from banks and other financial institu- tions provided that the borrowed money is repaid within one year. Permits town- ships and road districts to borrow from financial institutions, not just banks and savings and loan associations. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 121, par. 4-103 Provides that with respect to certain highway construction contracts, certain monies may be deposited under trust arrangements with Illinois financial institu- tions rather than just banks. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 100-000-001 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 23 Sent to the Governor Aug 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1263 Effective date 08-11-86 HB-3179 MULCAHEY - MATIJEVICH - WHITE - YOUNG,A AND LEVERENZ. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.16) Amends the Circuit Breaker Act to provide that generic equivalent drugs be au- thorized by the Pharmacy Practice Act as well as the Illinois Food, Drug and Cos- metic Act and that the reasonable cost of a drug be established in accordance with the generic equivalent formulary listing of the Department of Public Health. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3180 GIORGI. (New Act) Enacts the Massage Therapy Act. Provides for the regulation of the practice of massage therapy by the Department of Registration and Education. It establishes 1629 HB-3180-Cont. requirements for licensure and procedures for issuance, renewal, revocation or sus- pension of a license. It further provides for the creation of the Massage Therapy Ex- amining Committee to advise the Director on the administration and enforcement of this Act to be enacted in the State of Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to make a technical change. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Recommended do pass 008-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 037-063-007 'HB-3181 MADIGAN - MCGANN - MULCAHEY - KEANE, KUBIK, BROOKINS, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, HARTKE, FLOWERS AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80) Amends The School Code to require the State Board of Education to award di- plomas to students who successfully complete alternative education programs. Ef- fective July 1, 1986. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Apr 23 May 06 May 07 May 14 May 15 May 20 May 23 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 18 Jul 17 Sep 14 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1383 Effective date 09-14-86 SHB-3182 COWLISHAW - STECZO - DIDRICKSON - LEFLORE - SATTER- THWAITE, KUBIK AND BLACK. (Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.59 and 2-3.60) Amends The School Code to extend to the governing board of joint agreements, administrative agents for educational service centers and regional superintendents 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1630 HB-3182-Cont. acting on behalf of such entities the duty to design and conduct staff development programs. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. This Act takes effect July 1, 1986. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Amendment No.02 REGAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1283 Effective date 08-18-86 HB-3183 MCPIKE - RONAN - STANGE - KEANE AND PULLEN. (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-13) Amends the Illindis Municipal Code. Provides that not more than 25% of the rev- enues received in any year from the 1% hotel tax which may be imposed by munici- palities with a population over 500,000 and collected by the Department of Revenue shall be used to promote tourism; not more than 50% of such revenues shall be used to promote conventions; and not more than 25% of such revenues shall be used to promote other special events. Effective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3184 OLSON. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-12, 8-9 and 10-7) Amends The Election Code. Provides a person whose name has been presented as a candidate for incompatible offices shall withdraw as a candidate for all but one of the offices within 5 business days, rather than 5 days, after the last day for petition filing. Effective immediately. 1631 HB-3184-Cont. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3185 OLSON. (Ch. 42, par. 5-20.1) Amends the Illinois Drainage Code. Provides that in all districts where the coun- ty collector collects all drainage assessments the drainage district commissioners shall cause an examination of county general tax records at least once each year to ascertain any changes in ownership of any land within the district. Effective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3186 OLSON. (Ch. 122, par. 5-2.1) Amends The School Code relative to eligible voters for school trustees. Provides that the trustees for which an eligible voter may vote are the trustees of those schools that are in the voter's township. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbid pursuant Hse Rule 27E 'HB-3187 CULLERTON - KRSKA - YOUNG,A AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.41, 26-2a; new pars. 26-3d, 26-13 and 26-14) Amends The School Code relative to truancy and its prevention. Adds and revises definitions with respect to truancy, provides for truancy data collection by regional and certain district superintendents, requires school districts to adopt policies rela- tive to supportive services and available resources provided for truants, and provides for regional cooperative initiatives against truancy. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 26-12 Revises the provisions relative to punitive action against truants or chronic tru- ants; and, with respect to regional initiatives against truancy, refers to district su- perintendents in municipalities of at least 500,000 inhabitants (rather than in counties of at least 1,000,000), and changes the reference to the statutory provision under which regional and district superintendents are to receive contracts under which they provide assistance to school districts concerning truancy problems. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 26-14 Deletes provisions relating to certain regional initiatives against truancy. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Further revises provisions of The School Code relative to conditions precedent to punitive action against chronic truants. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1632 HB-3187-Cont. May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 067-044-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-001-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/098-018-001 Passed both Houses Jul 25 Sent to the Governor Sep 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1420 Effective date 09-22-86 'HB-3188 BRUNSVOLD AND KLEMM. (Ch. I11 1/2, pars. 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 citation; makes violators subject to a civil penalty of up to $1000 per day of violation. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3189 GIORGI - MCPIKE - SALTSMAN - RONAN AND FARLEY. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 18c-1104 and 18c-4103) Amends The Illinois Commercial Transportation Law of The Illinois Vehicle Code. Defines "lease" and requires that leases concerning the leasing of equipment under that law specify that such equipment shall be under the full control and direc- tion of the lessee and operated only by employees of a license holder. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Redefines "lease". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Exempts motor carriers of property from the lease filing requirements when mov- ing household goods. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Re-assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Amendment No.02 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-005-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1633 HB-3189-Cont. May 22 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3190 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to include service as an arson investigator as eligible creditable service qualifying for the alternative retire- ment annuity; makes persons retiring before July 1, 1991, with at least 10 years of service as an arson investigator, eligible for the alternative retirement annuity. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3191 BOWMAN - WHITE - MATIJEVICH - YOUNG,A. Appropriates $100,000 to the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities for the evaluation, study and report on space needs and repairs in State facilities. Effective July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Reduces appropriation to $1. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes July 2, 1986) Deletes title and substance of bill. Creates "An Act making certain appropria- tions". Appropriates $140,000 to DCCA for grant to E.St.Louis Area Development Authority for ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1986. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1, 2 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes the title to " An Act making certain appropriations and reappropriations". Deletes substance of bill and appropriates and reappropriatees monies to the following various agencies for specified projects. Effective July 1, 1986. Dept. of Revenue Capital Development Board IL Arts Council State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor's Office Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Board of Governors of Colleges and Universities Dept. of Corrections Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources State Board of Education Comptroller IL Community College Board Dept. of Insurance GOVERNOR ITEM VETOES AND REDUCTIONS Makes total reduction in operations and specified grant lines of the IL Arts Coun- cil and in contractual services line for IL State Lottery of $277,000. Vetoes a total of $2,140,000 for various programs of the following agencies and departments: State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Office Capital Development Board Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Board of Governors Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources State Board of Education IL Community College Board-Probation Challenge Program GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESTORATIONS Restores a total of $575,000: Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources for OCE of Coal Marketing Div.; State Board of Education, Warren Township. Apr 08 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1634 1635 HB-3191-Cont. Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 074-035-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor HALL Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Passed 030-027-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, SOMMER & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BOWMAN, MCPIKE, LEVERENZ, BARNES AND HASTERT Jul 02 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/088-024-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/032-016-003 Motion to Reconsider Vote Motion prevailed 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-000-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 24 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 84-1230 Effective date 07-24-86 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 06 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/BROOKINS PG 5 & LN 7-11 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 12 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/FREDERICK,VF PG 4 & LN 31-35 & PG 5 & LN 1-3 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 03/MATIJEVICH PG 2 & LN 11-18; PG 2 & LN 19-20 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 14 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 04/REA PG 4 & LN 24-30 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto HB-3191-Cont. Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Dec 03 Dec 05 1636 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 05/PHELPS-REA PG 4 & LN 24-30 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 01/068-042-000 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 02/110-000-001 PG 4 & LN 31-35 & PG 5 & LN 1-3 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 03/071-039-000 PG 2 & LN 11-18; PG 2 & LN 19-20 3/5 vote required Verified Override item veto Hse-lost 05/065-037-001 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 06/BROOKINS PG 5 & LN 7-11 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 07/PHELPS PG 4 & LN 24-30 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-pass 04/075-036-000 PG 4 & LN 24-30 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 06/061-046-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Mtn filed ovrrde item veto POSHARD & DUNN PG.4, LINES 24 THRU 30 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 038-016-000 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto BARKHAUSEN PG.4, LINES 31 THRU 35 & PG. 5, LINES 1 THRU 3 3/5 vote required Override item veto Sen-pass 054-000-000 Restrd item/s became law/ PA 84-1230 'HB-3192 FRIEDRICH,DP - MCPIKE - REA AND MAYS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-118, 3-112, 3-117.1, 3-118, 3-118.1, 5-100, 5-100-1, 5-404 and 5-701; new pars. 1-125.1, 5-401, 5-401.1, 5-703 and 5-901; rep. pars. 3-301, 3-302, 3-303, 3-304, 3-305, 3-306, 3-307, 3-308, 5-401.2, 5-401.3 and 5-402.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes numerous changes regarding certifi- cates of title for and regulation of salvage vehicles. Defines "automotive recycler" and "hail-damaged vehicle". Repeals provisions regarding certificates of title for re- built vehicles, records to be kept by new and used car dealers and used parts dealers, scrap processors, repairers and rebuilders, and provisions concerning the use of a Uniform Invoice. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-112, 3-117.1, 3-118, 3-118.1, 5-100, 5-100-1, 5-404, 5-701, new pars. 1-125.1, 5-401, 5-401.1, 5-703, 5-901, rep. 3-301, 3-302, 3-303, 3-304, 3-305, 3-306, 3-307, 3-308, 5-401.2, 5-401.3, 5-402.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-118 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with amendment making a technical change. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3192-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, par. 766.6 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-129, 3-301, 3-308, 5-100-1 and new par. 1-187.01 Amends to make various changes regarding certificates of title for and regulation of salvage vehicles. Defines "Servicing of vehicles" and "Identification number". Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.02 MCPIKE Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MCPIKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1302 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3193 STERN AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $25,000 from the Tourism Promotion Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for a grant to Wheeling High School Sympho- ny Orchestra for expenses associated with their June, 1987, trip to Germany, Aus- tria and Switzerland. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 08 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 'HB-3194 YOUNG,A - WHITE. (Ch. 127, par. 142) Amends An Act in relation to State finance. Provides that moneys covered into the Working Capital Revolving Fund shall be invested and reinvested with all earn- ings from such investment and reinvestment to be deposited in the Working Capital Revolving Fund and used for the same purposes as are other moneys covered into the Fund. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes that interest earned and not expended at the end of each fiscal year in the Working Capital Revolving Fund be deposited in the General Revenue Fund and used for the same purposes as are other moneys covered into such Fund. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1637 HB-3194-Cont. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3195 PARKE - STECZO. (New Act; Ch. 70, rep. pars. 301 through 305) Creates the Illinois Comparative Fault Act. Provides for apportioning damages in actions brought on account of injury or death to persons or damage to property in which recovery is predicated upon fault. Abolishes the doctrine of joint and several liability in actions brought on account of death, injury to person or physical damage to property and limits a defendant's liability to the percentage of fault chargeable to him. Applies to injuries or death to persons or damage to property occurring on or after its effective date. Repeals An Act in relation to contribution among joint tort- feasors. Effective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3196 BRESLIN. (Ch. 26, par. 9-312) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides a security interest given for new value enabling debtor to purchase production inputs for current production season has priority over earlier security interest not given for new value, if perfected before or within 5 days after debtor receives possession of inputs, prior lien holders are notified and notification describes crops and real estate where grown. Defines crop inputs. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3197 BRESLIN. (Laws 1961, par. 3719) Amends An Act in relation to the conveyance to the City of Streator of all right, title and interest of the State of Illinois in and to certain land therein described, now held by the Department of Conservation, for the consideration and upon the condi- tions therein specified. Deletes provision that the land must be devoted to a public use. Effective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 1638 HB-3198 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-114) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to provide that the additional payments to su- pervisors of assessments, assessors, deputy assessors or members of the Board of Re- view from the State of Illinois pursuant to Sections 2.3 and 2.6 of the Revenue Act of 1939 are not earnings for purposes of Article VII of the Pension Code and are not includible in the contribution formula or calculation of pension benefits. Effective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3199 ROPP AND WAIT. (Appropriation) Appropriates $6000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for a grant to the Olympics of the Mind administered in Illinois by Illinois State Uni- versity to pay expenses to send the high school students who are the Illinois winners to the national competition. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 08 1986, First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3200 ROPP - SLATER, WEAVER,M, PANGLE, CHRISTENSEN, BLACK, HA- SARA AND RICHMOND. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80) Amends The School Code relative to the establishment and maintenance, and relative to the coordination by the State Board of Education, of an agricultural edu- cation program throughout the public school system. Provides that the agricultural education unit within the State Board of Education be maintained and staffed full time. Requires that unit to provide continuing assistance to school districts that wish to establish and maintain an agricultural education program. Provides for cre- ation of a committee of agriculturalists to develop recommendations for a State pro- gram which the State Board of Education is to implement by rule as a non-mandated guideline program for agricultural education in the public school system. Effective July 1, 1986. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Board of Education) Since no mandate is involved and the administration of the Act can be met through annual operating resources there is no discernible fiscal impact for FY 87 connected with HB-3200. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the committee of agriculturalists shall consist of 13 members ap- pointed to staggered 3 year terms by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Deletes the provision terminating the committee on June 30, 1988. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80 Adds reference to: Ch. 5, par. 1212.1 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Farm Development Act to provide that if the General Assembly fails to make an appro- priation sufficient to secure the State Guarantees, the Illinois Farm Development Act shall constitute an irrevocable and continuing appropriation of an amount nec- essary to secure guarantees as defaults occur up to an amount equal to the differ- ence between the $30,000,000 obligation and all amounts previously transferred to the Illinois Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1639 HB-3198 HB-3200-Cont. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 016-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROPP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 113-001-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Added As A Co-sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 20 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONCURRENCE-ROPP Tabled House Rule 79(E) Dec 03 3/5 vote required Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-001-000 Passed both Houses Dec 18 Sent to the Governor Jan 13 1987 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1465 Effective date 01-13-87 SHB-3201 TERZICH - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-127) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to grant 12 days of sick leave credit per year to each regional superintendent of schools and each assis- tant regional superintendent, in addition to the unused accumulated sick leave granted by the last employer prior to service as a superintendent. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1640 HB-3201-Cont. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3HB-3202 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-133 and 17-116; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.10) Amends the Downstate and Chicago Teachers Articles of the Pension Code to re- duce the amount of service required for retirement without discount at age 55 from 35 to 30 years; redefines "average salary" for persons retiring after December 31, 1986, by decreasing from 4 to 3 the number of years that must be averaged. Amends The State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimburse- ment. Effective January 1, 1987. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3203 CHURCHILL - BARGER - WILLIAMSON - MCMASTER - KLEMM, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KOEHLER, KUBIK, PARCELLS, PETERSON,W, PIEL, ROPP, STE- PHENS, WAIT, WEAVER,M AND WOJCIK. (Ch. 34, par. 429.7, Ch. 85, pars. 1-202, 1-206, 2-102, 2-111, 2-301, 2-302, 3-102, 3-103, 3-104, 3-106, 4-102, 4-103, 4-105, 4-106, 5-101, 5-102, 5-103 and 9-103, new pars. 1-101.1, 1-210, 2-101.1, 3-109, 4-102.1, 5-105 and 5-106, rep. par. 2-110) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act and the Counties Act. Expands various immunities from tort liability of local governmental units and employees. Provides for certain new immunities relating to rescue services and recreational activities. Limits personal injury liability to $1,000,000 per occurrence for injuries involving motor vehicles and $100,000 per person per occurrence for other injuries. Extends immunity to insurers of such units. Makes other changes relating to local governmental tort liability. Effective immediately. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3204 KIRKLAND AND O'CONNELL. (Ch. 24, par. 8-1-3.1) Amends the Municipal Code. Permits corporate authorities to borrow from fi- nancial institutions provided the amount borrowed is repaid within one year. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 121, new par. 6-107.1; Ch. 139, new par. 126.5a Extends added borrowing powers to road districts and townships. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-102-4 Provides that no municipality may acquire by condemnation on property located in another municipality unless approved by ordinance of such other municipality. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-102-2 Prohibits the construction by certain municipalities of new runways at airports located in more than one county. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: New Act Creates the Metropolitan Airport Authority for the counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, Will and McHenry Counties. The Authority shall study airport prob- 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1641 HB-3204--Cont. lems and conditions, encourage new and developing airport technologies, review management procedures and develop efficient and accountable techniques for the governing of airports. Also provides that the Authority shall study the feasibility of establishing an additional airport to serve the Chicago metropolitan area. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Adds reference to: Ch. 15 1/2, new par. 22.49a Prohibits the construction of airport hazards pertaining to landing areas serving 10 or more based aircraft. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Adds reference to: Ch. 15 1/2, pars. 68.3a, 68.3d Reduces the size of the Board of Commissioners of certain airport authorities in counties with a population between 600,000 and 3,000,000 inhabitants. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 22 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 PULLEN Adopted 111-000-002 Amendment No.03 WILLIAMSON Adopted 106-000-004 Amendment No.04 DANIELS Adopted Amendment No.05 DANIELS Withdrawn Amendment No.06 COWLISHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.07 COWLISHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.08 COWLISHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.09 COWLISHAW Adopted Amendment No.10 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 054-034-012 HB-3205 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.66) Amends The School Code relative to truant alternative and optional education programs. Authorizes a local education agency to contract with another entity (cur- rently such contracts must be with not-for-profit entities) to implement such programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that if a contract is to be entered into with a for-profit entity, that entity must be approved by the State Board of Education and the North Central Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Adds an immediate effective date. Apr 08 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 21 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 KIRKLAND Adopted St Mandate Fis Nte ReqYOUNG,A 1642 HB-3205-Cont. May 23--Cont. Fiscal Note Requested YOUNG,A Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Passed 060-049-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3206 BOWMAN - FLOWERS, GREIMAN AND STERN. Appropriates $10,000 to the Department of Public Aid for researching options to resolve the plight of the Illinois homeless. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes title to "An Act making certain appropriations". Apr 09 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 062-051-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor HALL Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3207 STECZO - SHAW. (New Act) Creates the Hazardous Materials Indemnity Act to require the State of Illinois to defend and indemnify all contractors and consultants, and their agents and employ- ees, who contract with the State or any of its subdivisions for the handling, treat- ment or disposal of any pollutant or hazardous substance or material to be recycled, except in the case of fraudulent, criminal or intentionally wrongful conduct. Effec- tive immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Capital Development Board) Due to the nature of this legislation, i.e., that design professionals and contractors can't get insurance because insurance companies can't calculate the risk, it is im- possible to determine the fiscal impact of HB-3207. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Changes title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Re- sponse Action Contractor Indemnification Act. Specifies Act is inapplicable to con- tracts entered into during periods when the Director of Insurance has determined that the occurrence form of liability insurance is not available to response action contractors in this State; creates a Response Contractors Indemnification Fund; re- quires 5% of State payments under State response action contracts to be paid into the Fund; provides for payment of defense and indemnity costs out of the Fund; specifies conditions for indemnification and defense, and provides that judgments subject to indemnification must be collected as specified in the Act, rather than en- forced against the contractor. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1643 HB-3207-Cont. 1644 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Excludes contracts with persons liable for the creation or maintenance of the con- dition to be ameliorated under the contract; excludes contracts payable from feder- al funds; specifies that indemnification includes any interest due on the judgment, and is payable only after the time for appeal has lapsed; authorizes the insurance determination to be made by classes of contractors or pollutants; requires the poten- tial client to authorize the Attorney General to conduct his defense so as to further the interests of the State as well as those of the client. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends limiting amount payable for a single occurrence to $2,000,000, provided that such limitation would not render any portion of the judgment enforce- able against the response action contractor. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested HALLOCK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 PIEL Withdrawn Amendment No.02 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.04 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.05 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.06 PIEL Withdrawn Amendment No.07 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 094-002-001 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 035-009-008 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 Verified H Concurs in S Amend. 01/065-048-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto 01/STECZO Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 02/STECZO Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 18 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 01/111-001-000 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto BERMAN Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 054-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto HB-3207-Cont. Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 05 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1445 Effective date 01-05-87 ' HB-3208 BRESLIN. (Ch. 37, par. 706-7) Amends the Juvenile Court Act relating to the State subsidy to counties for com- pensation of probation officers. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3209 BRESLIN. (Ch. 85, new par. 5904.1) Amends the Local Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize units of local govern- ment to levy a surcharge on landfill operators of up to 500 per cubic yard of waste accepted; requires that the revenue be spent on waste management; requires that 2.5% of the surcharge be rebated to the operator. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3210 PARKE. (Ch. 24, pars. 10-1-7, 10-1-12, 10-2.1-6 and 10-2.1-14; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-107) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Downstate Firefighters Article of the Pension Code. Eliminates maximum age requirements applicable to beginning police officers and municipal firefighters. Eliminates the 35 year maximum age lim- it for beginning downstate firefighters for eligibility under the downstate fire- fighters pension system. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3211 TURNER. (Ch. 37, pars. 701-2, 701-4, 701-19, 702-1, 704-1, 704-2, 704-4, 704-6, 704-7, 704-8, 705-1, 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 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3212 BRAUN - VINSON. (Ch. 111, new par. 2314.1) Amends The Illinois Dental Practice Act to impose a continuing education re- quirement on dental hygienists. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3213 VINSON - BRAUN. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 4181 and 4183) Amends the Community Living Facilities Licensing Act to provide that Commu- nity Living Facilities are authorized to provide various types of assistance to severe- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1645 HB-3213-Cont. ly and profoundly as well as mildly and moderately developmentally disabled persons. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 4181 and 4183 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4197 Deletes from Bill provisions stating that facilities are authorized to provide vari- ous types of assistance to severely and profoundly as well as mildly and moderately developmentally disabled persons. Amends the Community Living Facilities Li- censing Act to provide that certain facilities which were serving severely and pro- foundly developmentally disabled adults as of January 1, 1986, may continue to serve such persons, provided that they comply with any special conditions which may be set by the Department of Public Health. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 23 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 101-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Sen Sponsor ROCK First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1296 Effective date 08-19-86 HB-3214 WHITE. (Ch. 122, pars. 27-5 and 27-6) Amends The School Code relative to the content of courses in, and reasons for ex- cusing pupils from physical education. Provides for excuse at various age levels when medical or religious excuses are submitted. Limits the interscholastic athletic excuse to 11th and 12th grade pupils who are current members of an athletic team. Deletes provisions to excuse 11th grade students from physical education for aca- demic reasons. Clarifies that school boards are authorized but not required to estab- lish a policy of excusing pupils from physical education for the foregoing reasons. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 012-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 DELEO Withdrawn Amendment No.02 DELEO Withdrawn 1646 1647 HB-3214-Cont. May 23-Cont. Amendment No.03 RYDER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 069-039-005 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor JONES First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3215 ROPP. (Ch. 82, pars. 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 25, 30, 31, 34 and 36) Amends An Act relating to contractors' and material men's liens, known as me- chanics' liens. Creates a lien under the provisions of that Act in favor of veterinari- ans, extending to animals upon or for which they have expended services or materials, including storage. Also extends provisions of Act to subcontractors of such veterinarians. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3216 CURRIE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4152-202) Amends the Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979 to provide that any deposit not refunded to a nursing home resident or otherwise applied for the resident's bene- fit shall accrue interest at the annual rate of 5% beginning 6 months after the effec- tive date of the contract for the resident's admission to the nursing home. Requires that such interest be paid annually to the resident or to certain others on his behalf. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3217 CURRIE - SHAW - BOWMAN - BROOKINS, TURNER, YOUNG,A, WASHINGTON AND STERN. (Ch. 105, par. 333.20a) Amends the Chicago Park District Act. Authorizes the Chicago Park District to reissue bonds for aquariums and museums within parks under the district's control, and increases the district's bond authorization for such aquariums and museums from $58,000,000 to $84,000,000. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes language concerning the reissuance of bonds. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted 010-000-006 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 087-024-002 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-3217-Cont. May 28 Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 006-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 038-015-001 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1369 Effective date 09-12-86 HB-3218 DEJAEGHER, BRUNSVOLD, HANNIG, HOMER, OLSON AND PHELPS. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act to permit banks to own and operate travel agen- cies. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3219 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.18-1, 1065.18-20, 1065.18-24; new pars. 1065.18-4a and 1065.18-18a; rep. pars. 1065.18-4 and 1065.18-23) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to property and casualty insur- ance premium rates. Authorizes the Department to review and approve or disap- prove premium rates. Requires prior Department approval with respect to an increase of 15% or more. Specifies financial information to be reported to the De- partment. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 10 Motion filed PURSUANT TO 75(C) RECALL FROM RULES AND TABLE BILL - DEJAEGHER Motion prevailed 111-000-000 Tabled By Sponsor HRUL HB-3220 YOUNG,A - TURNER - LEFLORE - SHAW. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 562.13; new par. 562.14) Amends the Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act to provide that the inter- est rate charged in financing vehicles that are not more than 2 or 4 years old, or more than 4 years old may not be more than 10, 13 and 16 percentage points, re- spectively, above the Federal Reserve Discount Rate. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3221 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 127, par. 142) Amends An Act in relation to State finance. Provides that The Working Capital Revolving Fund shall not be subject to appropriation. Requires the Auditor General to audit or cause to be audited the items of income and expenditures subject to The Working Capital Revolving Fund. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1648 HB-3221-Cont. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3222 KULAS - SHAW. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 157.8) Amends Act regulating certain special sales. Increases license fee for special sales from $25.00 to $75.00., HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits fee to $75.00. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, par. 137.11 Amends The Securities Law of 1953. Authorizes the Secretary of State to admin- ister oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, take evidence, and require the pro- duction of any books, papers, or other documents in this State, at the request of a securities agency of another state, if the activities constituting the alleged violation for which the information is sought would be in violation of Section 12 of this Act if the activities had occurred in this State. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 23 Recommended do pass 009-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HENSEL Adopted Amendment No.02 KULAS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 098-007-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1297 Effective date 01-01-87 2HB-3223 KEANE, MCGANN, RONAN, KULAS AND GIGLIO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-138.2) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to make technical changes in the Metropolitan Sanitary District Article; makes no substantive change. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3224 RONAN AND HARRIS. (New Act) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1649 HB-3224-Cont. Creates an Act to adopt the Tri-State High Speed Rail Line Compact; provides for creation of an interstate commission to oversee the design and construction of a high speed rail line between Detroit and Chicago. Effective January 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the compact to provide that no party state shall incur any obligation un- der the compact, except for its fair share of commission expenses, until funding commitments from private sources for at least 50% of the estimated project cost have been received; provides that the 3 Illinois members of the commission shall be the Secretary of Transportation, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor ZITO Added As A Joint Sponsor NEDZA First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3225 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.45) Amends The School Code. Changes the State Board of Education's program of loaning math and science equipment to students into a program of providing match- ing grants to school districts for the purchase of such equipment. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3226 MAUTINO - HOMER - HICKS - BRUNSVOLD. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Loan Brokers Act. Provides for regulation of persons acting as loan brokers by the Department of Financial Institutions. Establishes license re- quirements. Requires disclosure statements to borrowers. Defines terms. Makes vio- lations a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3227 HICKS - SHAW AND DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 122, pars. 14-7.03, 14-8.01 and new pars. 14-1.11 and 14-1.1 la) 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. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1650 HB-3227-Cont. Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BERMAN First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3228 HICKS - SHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 14-7.02a) Amends The School Code relative to the eligibility of districts for, and the formu- la for determining the amount of State reimbursement beginning with FY 1988 to districts which provide extraordinary special education services to children. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 RYDER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 104-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3229 KEANE, BLACK AND HASARA. (Ch. 120, par. 734) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to revise the interest penalty bid for redemp- tion of forfeited property from 12% for all property to 12% for farmland and 18% for all other real property until January 1, 1989 and to 18% for all real property on and after January 1, 1989. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes the dual penalty rate applicable only to counties with 3,000,000 or more population until January 1, 1989 after which the rate is 18% for all counties. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Provides that the penalty rate 12% shall apply to farmland in counties of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5 Provides that a homestead exemption is limited to $1,500 prior to January 1, 1984 and $2,000 prior to January 1, 1987 and $2,500 on and after January 1, 1987. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1651 HB-3229-Cont. 1652 Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 KEANE Adopted Amendment No.03 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.04 CHURCHILL Lost 050-062-000 Amendment No.05 FARLEY Adopted 085-023-004 Floor motion FISCAL NOTE ACT DOES NOT APPLY -VINSON Motion prevailed Fiscal Note not Required Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Lost 055-045-014 Motion to Reconsider Vote FAILED-BOWMAN Third Reading - Lost 055-045-014 HB-3230 GREIMAN, PRESTON, SUTKER, LEVIN, ZWICK AND STERN. (Ch. 139, par. 50) Provides for the postponement of town meetings of township trustees if there is a conflict with Passover. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Removed Short Debate Cal VINSON Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Executive May 28 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1384 Effective date 09-14-86 SHB-3231 GREIMAN - CURRIE. (Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 4152-204) Amends the Nursing Home Care Reform Act. Adds one member to the Long Term Care Facility Advisory Board who shall be recommended by consumer orga- nizations representing facility residents and their families. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Health) The average expense for a member has been approximately $150.00 per meeting. Therefore the estimated cost for the extra member would be $1,200.00 for a year. Since HB-3231 does not take effect until January 1, 1987, the FY'87 cost of the bill will be approximately $600.00. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes nonsubstantive technical change. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 23 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note Requested WOJCIK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 RYDER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3232 GREIMAN - JOHNSON - DELEO - SHAW - LEVIN, BOWMAN, BRAUN, FLOWERS, GIGLIO, PRESTON AND YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.18-1, 1065.18-20, 1065.18-24; new pars. 1065.18-4a and 1065.18-18a; rep. pars. 1065.18-4 and 1065.18-23) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to property and casualty insur- ance premium rates. Authorizes the Department to review and approve or disap- prove premium rates. Requires prior Department approval with respect to an increase or decrease of 15% or more. Specifies financial information to be reported to the Department. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3233 GREIMAN - JOHNSON, DELEO, YOUNG,A AND LEVIN. (Ch. 73, new par. 1065.1001 through 1065.1006) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to establish a local public entity facility for excess coverage insurance for local public entities. Defines local public entities and requires all such entities, excluding home rule units, to participate in any facility for excess coverage insurance which is established. States requirements for the facility, for the contractor designated by the Director to operate the facility and for the fa- cility governing committee to be appointed by the Director. Provides that no State general funds may be expended to operate the facility or to provide bail-out guaran- tees. Provides for initial funding of facility. States limits of liability for local public entities and for facility. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1653 HB-3231 HB-3234 ' HB-3234 GREIMAN - JOHNSON, DELEO, YOUNG,A AND LEVIN. (Ch. 73, new pars. 1065.901 through 1065.904) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to authorize the Director of Insurance to adopt a plan for the joint underwriting of property, casualty and surety insurance to commercial ventures which need such insurance coverage and are unable to obtain it through the voluntary market. States duties of the Director, the plan governing committee and the attorney-in-fact who administers the plan. Requires participa- tion in the plan by all companies authorized in the State to underwrite property, ca- sualty or surety insurance and which offer their product to the general public. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3235 GIGLIO, KULAS, HICKS, WOLF AND DALEY. (Ch.95 1/2, par. 18c-4102) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Exempts automotive parts recyclers from the provisions of the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3236 SLATER - GOFORTH, BLACK, BRUNSVOLD, CHRISTENSEN, COUN- TRYMAN, HARTKE, HAWKINSON, HICKS, KIRKLAND, MAUTINO, MCAULIFFE, MCMASTER, MULCAHEY, PHELPS, REA, REGAN, ROPP, TATE, WEAVER,M, WILLIAMSON AND HANNIG. (Ch. 85, par. 663) Amends the Agricultural Fair Act to permit the annual $20,000 rehabilitation money for county fairs also to be spent for liability insurance. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3237 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 75, pars. 31 and 32; new par. 32.1, rep. par. 33) 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 ser- vice of sentence in the county jail. Each day of good behavior allowance shall reduce by one day the prisoner's period of incarceration set by the court. Also makes provi- sions for establishment of disciplinary procedures. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Recommended do pass 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1654 HB-3238 MCPIKE - TUERK AND FARLEY. (Ch. 48, par. 311) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes nonsubstantive change in the definition of "Director." Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Recommended do pass 024-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Tabled By Sponsor HB-3239 CULLERTON. (Ch. 120, par. 675.1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that circuit courts have no jurisdic- tion to determine taxable or nontaxable status of real property prospectively. Abol- ishes the provision that no taxpayer may pay under protest as provided in Section 194 or file an objection as provided in Section 235 on the grounds that the property is exempt from taxation, or otherwise seek a judicial determination as to tax exempt status, except as provided in Section 138. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3240 CULLERTON. (Ch. 120, par. 675) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that the amount of tax not be paid prior to the objection procedure in cases where the objection is based on the grounds that the property is not subject to taxation. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3241 COUNTRYMAN - MAUTINO. (Ch. 43, par. 135) Amends Liquor Control Act Section on action for damages caused by intoxica- tion. Specifically provides that changes made in Public Act 84-271 shall not be ap- plied to invalidate causes of action arising before September 12, 1985. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3242 HANNIG. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 2203) Amends the Coal Mining Act to prohibit the use of all internal combustion en- gines in underground coal mines. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1655 HB-3238 HB-3242-Cont. May 01 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT Nov 18 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER 2ND READING -HANNIG Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3243 HANNIG. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 2021) Amends The Coal Mining Act. Provides that an unlawful shot includes detona- tion of explosives by spark or flame while persons unnecessary to the shot are in the mine. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT Nov 18 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER 2ND READING -HANNIG Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-3244 RYDER. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-164) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to increase certain death benefits from $1000 to $3000. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3245 WOLF. (Appropriation) Appropriates $500,000 to the Department of Transportation for a grant to Madi- son County for purpose of dredging a county ditch in Madison County from 1-270 South to Intersection of Highway 111. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 09 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3246 STEPHENS - REA. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-301) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no person shall rebuild a sal- vage vehicle unless licensed as a rebuilder, except those persons in possession of a limited use rebuilding permit authorizing an unlicensed person to rebuild up to 2 salvage vehicles per year operated for personal use. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be aDolicable. 1656 HB-3247 JOHNSON - STEPHENS. (Ch. 48, par. 442) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes school bus drivers eligible for benefits during periods between successive academic years and terms and during established and customary vacation periods and holiday recesses. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3248 STEPHENS. (Ch. 48, par. 420) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act to provide that a school bus driver shall not be deemed unavailable for work or to have failed actively to seek work, nor shall he be ineligible for unemployment insurance benefits, with respect to any days which are holidays according to the custom of his occupation. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3249 WHITE. (Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 1001 and 1002) Amends An Act in relation to State, municipal and county taxes. Repeal provi- sions barring local tax on stock, commodity or options transactions. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3250 SHAW - TURNER. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-1 and 7-60; new par. 7-9.2) Amends The Election Code. Provides where a political party nominates a candi- date for Governor at a general primary election or fails to nominate a candidate for Governor at a general primary election at which it is authorized to do so but fills the vacancy in nomination created by such failure within 60 days after the general pri- mary election, the State central committee of the party may nominate a candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Further provides, where such committee is authorized but fails to nominate a candidate for Lieutenant Governor within 60 days after the gen- eral primary election, the candidate nominated for Governor by the party may nom- inate a candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Requires a party to nominate a candidate for Lieutenant Governor no later than 92 days before the general election at which the Governor and Lieutenant Governor are scheduled to be elected. Estab- lishes the procedure created by the amendatory provisions for nominating a candi- date for Lieutenant Governor as the exclusive method by which an established party may nominate a candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3251 RYDER - STECZO - DEJAEGHER - PIEL - HOMER, SATTERTHWAITE AND PETERSON,W. (Ch. 122, par. 10-23.5) Amends The School Code. Provides that in school districts of less than 500,000 inhabitants, residency within a district shall not be considered in determining the employment, compensation, retention, promotion, assignment or transfer of noncer- tificated employees. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1657 HB-3247 HB-3251-Cont. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 017-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-001-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr, First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3252 PANGLE - PANAYOTOVICH - SATTERTHWAITE - STANGE - MARTI- NEZ, STECZO, MAUTINO, RONAN, BROOKINS, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH AND RICHMOND. (Ch.95 1/2, par. 6-118) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no fee shall be charged for a du- plicate driver's license issued to any person 65 years of age or older whose driver's li- cense has been stolen as evidenced by a copy of a police report filed with local authorities. Effective immediately. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3253 LEVERENZ. (P.A. 84-102, Sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8) Amends An Act to make appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs by increasing the appro- priations for certain electronic data processing and telecommunications line items by $158,700. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes title to "An Act making certain appropriations". Deletes everything af- ter the enacting clause. Appropriates $10,000,000 to Comptroller for deposit into the Agricultural Premium Fund. Appropriates an additional $4,411,600 to the fol- lowing agencies. Effective July 1, 1986. Dept. of Revenue Dept. of Insurance CDB - Dept. of Corrections projects Apr 09 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 108-002-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1658 H B- 3253-Cont. Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jul 02 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 5C EXTEND DEADLINE 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Motion Filed Concur Motion failed Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) 'HB-3254 SALTSMAN - GREIMAN. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Contractual Services Act. Requires governmental units to adopt guidelines detailing their operative policies and instructions regarding the use, awarding, monitoring and reporting of contracts for consultant, technical and personal services. Provides that no contract for technical, consultant or personal ser- vices shall be approved by a governmental unit unless it is determined that reason- able documentation exists affirming the need and cost effectiveness of such contract. Apr 09 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3255 LEVERENZ. Appropriates $24,565,000 to the Attorney General for the ordinary and contin- gent expenses of fiscal year 1987. Effective July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes net reduction of $120,100 in ordinary and contingent lines. GOVERNOR REDUCTIONS Makes net reduction in OCE amounts of $515,800. Apr 09 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 114-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 1 8 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1659 HB-3255-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 14 Governor reduction veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1208 Effective date 07-14-86 Placed Cal. Reduction Veto Nov 20 Reduction veto stands. PA 84-1208 HB-3256 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 2-2) Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides that with regard to illegitimates, in cases where the preponderance of the evidence fails to prove that a decedent has ac- knowledged paternity, paternity must be proved by clear and convincing evidence. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3257 MATIJEVICH - LEVERENZ. Makes appropriations to the Supreme Court of Illinois for ordinary and contin- gent expenses. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases personal services and related line items of Administration of Appellate Judges Research Project - Second District by a total of $33,053. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes net reduction in ordinary and contingent line items of $5,401,280. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases amounts for payment of certain officers of the court system, personal services and related lines and lines for training probation personnel, grants-in-aid and DUI subsidies in Probation Division. Adds $120,000 for training programs on techniques designed to reduce trauma for children testifying as witnesses or victims in criminal sexual offense cases. Net increase of $264,283. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concurs in S-am # 1 and #2 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Increases operational line items for Probation Division of the Administrative Office of the IL Courts and expenses of the Judges Appellate Courts and the Clerks of the Appellate Courts for a total of $274,123. GOVERNOR LINE ITEM VETO Vetoes $120,000 for training programs for methods of reducing trauma for chil- dren testifying in criminal sexual offense cases. Apr 10 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Recommended do pass 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Amendment No.02 MAYS Lost 053-059-000 Amendment No.03 MAYS Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 112-001-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng 1660 1661 HB-3257-Cont. May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommnded do pass as amend 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 037-007-008 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/100-016-000 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, SOMMER & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEVERENZ, MCPIKE, BOWMAN, BARNES AND HASTERT Jun 29 House report submitted 3/5 vote required Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(A)/092-019-000 House Conf. report Adopted IST/080-030-002 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/036-015-004 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 14 Governor item veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1209 Effective date 07-14-86 Placed Cal. Item Veto Nov 14 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto PRESTON PG 12 & LN 26-32 Placed Cal. Item Veto Nov 20 3/5 vote required Override item veto Hse-lost 059-043-000 Item veto stands. PA 84-1209 HB-3258 TURNER - YOUNG,A, SHAW, LEFLORE AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 122, par. 27-9.1) Amends The School Code. Provides that in districts having a population of 400,000 or more, all pupils must take a course in comprehensive sex education no earlier than 5th and no later than 9th grade unless their parents or guardians object in writing. Effective July 1, 1986. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3259 TURNER - YOUNG,A, SHAW, LEFLORE AND FLOWERS. (New Act) Appropriates $180,000 to the State Board of Education for distribution to school districts having at least 400,000 population to assist in providing courses in compre- hensive sex education. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 10 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3260 HB-3260 KEANE. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that banking facilities located outside of the county in which the main banking premises of the maintaining bank is locat- ed may be no more than 30, rather than 10, miles from the main banking premises of the maintaining bank. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3261 MCPIKE - DAVIS - GREIMAN. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 330 and 703.01) Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act and the Regional Transporta- tion Authority Act to make technical corrections. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 108-002-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor NEDZA First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3262 PULLEN, WILLIAMSON, HARTKE, VINSON, O'CONNELL, STEPHENS AND REGAN. (Ch. 38, new pars. 9-1.2, 9-2.1, 9-3.2, 12-3.1 and 12-4.4; rep. par. 9-1.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of intentional homicide of an unborn child, voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child, involuntary man- slaughter of an unborn child, battery of an unborn child and aggravated battery of an unborn child. Defines unborn child as an individual of the human species from fertilization until birth. Provides penalties. Repeals the feticide statute. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 2. Provides that the offenses of intentional homicide of an unborn child, voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child, involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child and battery of an unborn child shall not apply where the acts which caused the death of or bodily harm to the unborn child were committed during any abortion to which the woman consented and where the acts were committed pursuant to usual and customary standards of medical practice during diagnostic testing or therapeutic treatment. Increases penalty for reckless homicide of an unborn child from a Class 4 felony to a Class 3 felony. In intentional homicide of an unborn child, deletes pro- vision making person liable if he reasonably should have known under all of the cir- cumstances that the woman was pregnant. Provides that the person must know the woman was pregnant in order to be liable. In involuntary manslaughter of an un- born child, deletes provision that the acts which cause death are likely to cause death or great bodily harm to an unborn child and replaces with the acts which cause death are likely to cause death or great bodily harm to some individual. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Makes technical correction of Section citation. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II 1662 1663 HB-3262-Cont. May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Tabled Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.03 DAVIS Withdrawn Amendment No.04 PULLEN Adopted Amendment No.05 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.06 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Amendment No.07 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.08 YOUNG,A Lost 029-070-005 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 073-019-009 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor LEMKE First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3263 LAURINO - SHAW - JOHNSON - LEVIN - GREIMAN AND BRAUN. (Ch. 73, par. 613) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes a nonsubstantive technical change. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Motion to Suspend Rule 37(G)-UNTIL 6-12-86 AT 11:59P -CULLERTON Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 071-044-000 Held on 2nd Reading Jun 12 Motion to Suspend Rule 37(G)-UNTIL JUNE 19, 1986 -MADIGAN Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 071-043-000 Held on 2nd Reading Jun 19 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3264 STECZO - JOHNSON - GREIMAN AND BRAUN. (Ch. 85, par. 1-101) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Makes a nonsubstantive technical change. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Motion to Suspend Rule 37(G) - UNTIL 6-12-86 AT 11:59P -CULLERTON Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 071-044-000 Held on 2nd Reading HB-3264-Cont. Jun 12 Motion to Suspend Rule 37(G) - UNTIL JUNE 19, 1986 -MADIGAN Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 071-043-000 Held on 2nd Reading Jun 19 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3265 LEVIN - JOHNSON - GREIMAN AND BRAUN. (Ch. 110, par. 1-101) Amends The Code of Civil Procedure. Makes a nonsubstantive technical change. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Motion to Suspend Rule 37(G) - UNTIL 6-12-86 AT 11:59P -CULLERTON Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 071-044-000 Held on 2nd Reading Jun 12 Motion to Suspend Rule 37(G) - UNTIL JUNE 19, 1986 -MADIGAN Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 071-043-000 Held on 2nd Reading Jun 19 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3266 KEANE AND BLACK. (Ch. 127, par. 142w; Ch. 144, par. 1008) Amends An Act in relation to State Finance and An Act relating to State Col- leges and Universities System. Increases the use of the Board of Governors Cooper- ative Computer Center to include any public or private colleges or universities, governmental, public or private agencies, or persons (now, any two or more colleges and universities under the jurisdiction of the Board of Governors). Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends An Act in relation to State finance and An Act to provide for the man- agement, operation, control and maintenance of the State Colleges and Universities System. Increases the use of the Board of Governors Cooperative Computer Center to include any public or private colleges and universities, or governmental agencies, or public or private not-for-profit agencies. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 8, par. 37-4; Ch. 37, pars. 439.1, 439.2 and 439.16; Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-1; Ch. 120, pars. 592.1 and 592.la; Ch. 127, pars. 5.13i, 49.19a, 142a and 142a4, new par. 141.195; Ch. 144, par. 308 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act increasing to 9 from 7 the size of the IL Racing Board. Amends the Court of Claims Act increasing to 7 from 5 the number of judges comprising the Court. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections increasing to 12 from 10 the size of the Prisoner Review Board. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 increasing to 5 from 3 the size of the Property Tax Appeal Board. Amends the Civil Administrative Code to increase to 5 from 3 the size of the board of review in the Dept. of Employment Security, and to authorize the Dept. of Transportation to make operating assistance grants to carriers to provide public paratransit services. Amends the Regency Universities Act to authorize the Board of Regents to acquire, 1664 1665 HB-3266-Cont. construct, operate and lease research and high technology parks. Grants similar powers to the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities, and authorizes the several colleges and universities under the jurisdiction of both such boards to re- tain in their respective treasuries funds received in connection with their operation of research and high technology parks. Creates, and adds provisions relative to the deposit of moneys in, the IL Health Care Cost Containment Special Studies Fund in the State Treasury. Provides for those provisions of the amendatory Act increas- ing the size of various boards or courts a January 1, 1987 effective date, and an im- mediate effective date for all other provisions of the Act. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 101-000-001 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Higher Jun 11 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEMUZIO NEWHOUSE, LECHOWICZ, DUNN,R & WEAVER,S Jun 29 Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/KEANE, CULLERTON, SATTERTHWAITE, PULLEN AND COUNTRYMAN Jul 01 House report submitted Jul 02 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/109-005-001 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-001-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt IST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Governor approved Effective date 07-29-86 Effective date 01-01-87 (ART.2) PUBLIC ACT 84-1240 HB-3267 1666 HB-3267 KEANE - COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 144, pars. 658a and 1008a) Amends the Acts relating to the management and operation of Southern Illinois University and the State Colleges and Universities System. Adds provisions with re- spect to the power of the governing boards of such institutions to insure and self in- sure. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 144, par. 308a Amends the Regency Universities Act by adding provisions with respect to the power of the Board of Regents to insure and self insure. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 523, 525, 526, 526.2, 529, 530, 531, 533.1, 535 and new par. 144.26 Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act. Provides for the administra- tion by the Department of Central Management Services of any self-insurance health plan elected by the State and makes other changes. Amends the State Fi- nance Act to provide that appropriations for the State self-insurance health plan shall be from the Health Insurance Reserve Fund. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 KEANE Withdrawn Amendment No.02 KEANE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Higher Jun 11 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO & DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 30 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1126 Effective date 06-30-86 HB-3268 MCPIKE. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 605; Ch. Ill 2/3, par. 355.01) Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act and the Local Mass Transit District Act. Prohibits a county or municipality located within the Metro East Mass Transit HB-3268-Cont. District which adopts an ordinance designating an area within the District as an En- terprise Zone from providing for any exemption, deduction, credit, refund or abate- ment of any sales taxes imposed by the Metro East Mass Transit District Board of Trustees under Section 5.01 of the Local Mass Transit District Act. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Recommended do pass 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 104-007-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3269 SUTKER - BARGER. (Ch. 24, new pars. 10-1-27.2 and 10-2.1-5.2) Amends the Municipal Code to provide that a member of the classified civil ser- vice who is elected or appointed to serve as a member of the corporate authority of a municipality shall be deemed to be on a temporary unpaid leave of absence from the civil service position for the duration of the service. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes election or appointment to federal, State or county governmental office. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 08 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BARGER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 105-001-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor FAWELL First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3270 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 53, par. 7) Amends An Act concerning fees and salaries, and to classify the several counties of this State with reference thereto relating to the salaries of Assistant State's At- torneys. Permits the Director of Corrections, upon application of the county govern- ing authority and certification of the State's Attorney, and subject to appropriation, to increase the amount of salary reimbursement to a county in the event special cir- 1667 HB-3270-Cont. cumstances require the county to incur extraordinary salary expenditures as a re- sult of services performed in connection with State correctional institutions in that county. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3271 VINSON - CULLERTON - BARNES - CURRIE. (Ch. 23, par. 10-16.2) Amends The Illinois Public Aid Code Section on withholding of income to secure payment of support. Specifies that employer is to receive notice of delinquency and withholding order regardless of employee's payment of arrearage. Specifies changes concerning the last date employer may deduct support payments from employee's income. Requires conformity with the federal Consumer Credit Protection Act. Prohibits defense based on change of circumstances. Permits penalty for wilfully failing to withhold income. Effective August 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 10-7, 10-15, 10-17.1 and 10-17.2; Ch. 40, pars. 706.1, 1107.1, 1226.1 and 2520; Ch. 48, par. 540; Ch. 110, rep. par. 12-501A Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Public Aid Code and numerous Acts concerning child and spouse support. Makes various changes regarding the withholding of income for payment of delinquent support; including: notice to payor regardless of obligor's payment of arrearage; the date to commence withholding; elimination of defense based on change of circum- stances; penalty for willful failure to withhold; conformity with the federal Con- sumer Credit Protection Act; priority of withholding; and orders for withholding by operation of law. Makes other changes. Effective January 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes changes in the provisions concerning withholding of income. Requires the court to order immediate service upon the payor of an order for withholding if it finds an arrearage equal to at least one month's support obligation. Permits service of delinquency notice by mail to obligor at his place of employment. Makes changes in the priority of withholding and the orders for withholding by operation of law. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Deletes limitations placed on the court re- garding court inquires of administrative orders pertaining to support payments. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.02 VINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 112-001-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to May 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary I Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor FAWELL Committee Judiciary I 1668 HB-3271-Cont. Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1389 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3272 ROPP, MAUTINO, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER AND HARTKE. (New Act) Appropriates $1,000,000 from the County Fair Youth Program Building Fund to the Department of Agriculture for the purpose of making grants to sponsors of county fairs for county fair facilities for youth. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 10 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3273 KLEMM. (Ch. 128, rep. par. 107.1) Amends State Library Act. Repeals Section establishing the Governmental Re- search Services Advisory Committees, and its functions. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3274 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, pars. 9-903, 9-906 and 15-1501) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Deletes provision that the term "mathema- tical error" includes attempts to claim, exclude, deduct or improperly report income or exclusions in a manner directly contrary to the Act. Specifies, for purposes of de- termining a taxpayer's right to protest, that only non-substantive mistakes and er- rors in computations and entries shall be considered mathematical errors. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3275 CAPPARELLI - VINSON - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH - KRSKA, BER- RIOS, DELEO, LAURINO, NASH AND RONAN. (Ch. 127, par. 1301) Amends an Act providing representation and indemnification in certain civil law suits. Redefines the term "State" to include local public entities which do not have taxing powers. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3276 CAPPARELLI - DAVIS. (Ch. 130, par. 34) Amends An Act in relation to State moneys. Provides that no institution ap- proved as a depositary shall be disqualified solely because of its acquisition by an- other institution. Effective immediately. 1669 HB-3276-Cont. 1670 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Treasurer's power to make rules applies to necessary rules for effective administrative performance of the duties imposed upon him by law rather than duties imposed by the Constitution. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CAPPARELLI Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Tabled Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/115-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1298 Effective date 08-19-86 HB-3277 BRESLIN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-803) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that vehicles subject to apportioned and prorated fees shall not be exempt from applicable reduced fees despite becom- ing subject to registration during the last month of the current registration year. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 22 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 29 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar VINSON AND EWING Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-3277-Cont. Dec 02 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3278 GIORGI. (Ch. 37, par. 72.1) Amends the Circuit Court Act. Makes Winnebago County a single county cir- cuit. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Tbl-pursuant Hse Rul 26D HB-3279 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, par. 445) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to change the interest rate payable by the State on credits and refunds from 6% to the rate established for general fed- eral tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3280 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, pars. 467.21 and 473) Amends the Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Public Utilities Revenue Act. Changes the amount of interest paid by the State to taxpayers on credits and re- funds under those Acts from 1/2% per month to the rate established for general fed- eral tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3281 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, par. 444) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to change the interest rate payable on delinquent taxes from 2% per month to the rate established for general federal tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3282 BRAUN. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262R) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that it is an unlawful practice to employ any deception or fraud when contracting with a person age 60 years or older. Provides that in a civil action for damages by a person age 60 or older, the burden of proving the absence of fraud or deception shall be upon the defendant. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3283 HOMER. (Ch. 70, par. 507) Amends the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act relating to the funding of vic- tim and witness assistance centers. Provides that funding contracts shall be entered 1671 HB-3283-Cont. into by the Attorney General with each designated applicant on an annual basis. Provides that the Attorney General may evaluate each recipient prior to each semi-annual fund dispersal and cancel the remaining term of any contract in which the recipient has failed to meet the contract requirements or for any good cause. Ef- fective January 1, 1987. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3284 HOMER - YOUNG,A - MATIJEVICH - WHITE - GIGLIO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-112.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires motor vehicle dealers to provide prospective buyers with a photocopy of the odometer mileage provided to the dealer by the previous transferor. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3285 HOMER. (Ch. 73, par. 616) Amends the Insurance Act. Provides that policies of life or endowment insurance or annuity contracts or contracts supplemental thereto which contain benefits pro- viding reimbursement for long term health care shall be deemed to be policies of life or endowment insurance or annuity contracts. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3286 HOMER. (New Act) Creates the Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act. Provides for the creation of, and prescribes the effect of durable powers of attorney. Provides that the Act does not apply to a voting rights proxy given by an attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney, and also provides that portions of the Act do not apply to a dura- ble power of attorney to the extent it authorizes the attorney in fact to make certain health care decisions. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3287 HOMER - YOUNG,A - MATIJEVICH - WHITE. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 267) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Authorizes restraint of unlawful methods, acts and practices by temporary restraining order. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3288 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 24, par. 11-40-2b; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-611) Amends the Municipal Code and The Illinois Vehicle Code. Prohibits municipal- ities with fewer than 1,000,000 inhabitants from licensing vehicles used exclusively to transport students. Deletes provision specifying that municipalities from which such vehicles originate their operation may register such vehicles and require the purchase of vehicle stickers. Provides for the issuance of special license plates by the Secretary of State. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1672 HB-3289 BARNES - CAPPARELLI - ROPP - WOJCIK - FLOWERS AND BER- RIOS. (Ch. 40, pars. 706.1, 709, 710 and 711) Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act in relation to en- forcement of child support orders. States requirements for entry of an order for withholding according to whether the underlying order for support was entered be- fore or after January 1, 1987. Distinguishes requirements for statement of income withholding where support payments are made to clerk of the circuit court, from those for notice of delinquency where payments are made directly to the obligee. Requires child support enforcement programs to be established in every county, rather than only in counties with a population of 2 million or more or which elect to participate in such a program. Describes the operation of the child support enforce- ment program and states the duties of the clerks of the circuit court and the state's attorneys. Adds penalties which may be imposed against delinquent obligors. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3290 STECZO - EWING. (Ch. 38, pars. 1005-9-1 and 1005-9-1.2; Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 710.2, 1413, 1655.2; Ch. 70, par. 510; Ch. 85, par. 509.1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 16-104a) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections, the Cannabis Control Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act, the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act, the Illinois Police Training Act and the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that there shall be added to every fine imposed for a criminal or traf- fic offense, except parking, registration, or pedestrian offenses, an additional penal- ty of $4 for each $40, or fraction thereof, of the fine imposed. Such additional penalty shall be deposited into the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund surcharge. Reduces the Drivers Education Fund surcharge on traffic fines from $5 to $4 for each $40 of fine. Provides for the allocation of fines imposed for narcotics offenses to various units of government. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes references in the bill from this amendatory Act of 1985 to this amenda- tory Act of 1986. Provides that the additional penalty collected under subsection (b) or subsection (c) of Section 10 of the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act shall be remitted by the clerk of the circuit court within 1 month after receipt to the State Treasurer for deposit into the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Recommended do pass 010-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3291 DELEO - NASH - DALEY - MCGANN - CAPPARELLI AND TERZICH. (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 8, 8.2, 8.3, 9, 11, 14, 17.1 and 27; new par. 10.1) Amends the Housing Authorities Act. Prohibits the Chicago Housing Authority from entering into new contracts to purchase interests in real property until its ex- isting buildings and improvements are brought into conformity with standards im- posed by applicable sanitary and building codes, ordinances and regulations. 1673 HB-3289 HB-3291-Cont. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3292 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE, KULAS, BERRIOS, KRSKA, TERZICH, LAURINO AND NASH. (Ch. 121 pars. 501, 506.03, 508 and 509) Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971. Imposes additional size, height and spacing limitations on certain highway advertising signs. Provides that municipal ordinances determine "customary use" within the municipality. Requires an applicant for a sign permit to submit proof of a land owner's consent and notifi- cation at the beginning of each year that an erected sign continues to exist. In- creases the sign permit fee from $5 to $200 for signs erected along expressways, tollroads and interstate highways and $100 for signs erected along primary high- ways. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3293 RICHMOND - FLINN. (Ch. 24, par. 8-4-1, new par. 8-4-27) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Authorizes a municipality to join with other municipalities to issue bonds jointly for any purpose for which an individual munici- pality may issue bonds. Provides that such a joint bond issuance is not subject to a referendum requirement. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3294 MARTINEZ - KRSKA - GIGLIO - LAURINO - KULAS, BERRIOS AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates the sum of $10,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Com- munity Affairs to be used for the objects and purposes of the Illinois Youth Employ- ment Program Act. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 10 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3295 CULLERTON. (Ch. 84, par. 1221) Amends the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Act. Revises the short title. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3296 BOWMAN AND GREIMAN. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Creates An Act concerning consumer representation before the Illinois Com- merce Commission and amends the State Finance Act. Provides that a public utility may not include in its rates more than one-third of the cost of proceedings before the Commission. Requires public utilities to pay an amount equal to two-thirds of such costs into the Consumer Intervention Fund, a special fund in the State Treasury from which appropriations are to be made to the Department of Energy and Natu- ral Resources. Requires the Department to pay one-half of such appropriations to the Citizens Utility Board and to use the remaining half of such appropriations to defray its costs of participating in Commission proceedings and to provide legal as- sistance to utility consumers. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 1674 HB-3296-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3297 BOWMAN. (New Act) Creates An Act concerning the retirement of nuclear facilities. Requires public utilities which own or operate nuclear power plants to establish a decommissioning trust fund with respect to amounts included in rates for the decommissioning of such plants. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3298 MCPIKE - HASTERT AND WOLF. (Ch. 111, par. 2652) Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983 to exempt from the Act electrical contractors who sell, install, maintain, alter, re- pair or service only fire alarm systems. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 2677 Adds definition of burglar alarm system. Replaces "alarm system" with "burglar alarm system" wherever it appears in the Act. Also eliminates training in fire detec- tion and alarm systems by employees of a private alarm contractor agency. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111, par. 2627) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111, par. 2664) Exempts electrical contractors employed by licensees under the Act from penali- ties for installation of burglar Alarm Systems, which are defined. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 2652 Recommends deletion of definition of burglar alarm system. Includes card access systems in the type of alarm systems which a private alarm contractor engages in the business of selling, installing, monitoring, maintaining, altering, repairing, re- placing, servicing or responding to. Deletes provision which states that nothing in the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983 shall re- quire an electrician employed by an agency to install, maintain, alter, repair or ser- vice alarm systems under supervision of a private alarm contractor to register as an employee of any agency. Adds provision which states that nothing in this Act shall require an individual employed by a licensed private alarm contractor agency, where sole employment responsibility is to install, maintain, alter, repair or service fire alarm systems under the direct supervision of a licensed private alarm contrac- tor, to register as an employee of the licensed private contractor agency. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 15 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MCPIKE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 104-005-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1675 HB-3298-Cont. Jun 02 Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 11 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SAVICKAS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Jun 24 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 20 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-3299 DELEO. (Ch. 24, new par. 7-1-25.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that any unoccupied territory with no assessed valuation that is within a municipality and is owned by a park district which is nearly coterminous with an adjoining municipality, may be excluded from the former municipality and annexed to the latter municipality by ordinance of the latter municipality. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3300 GIGLIO - MARTINEZ - LAURINO - CAPPARELLI - PANAYOTOVICH, LEVERENZ, DELEO, CURRAN, SUTKER, KRSKA, BERRIOS, NASH, PANGLE, CHRISTENSEN, VANDUYNE, GIORGI AND MCNAMARA. (New Act; Ch. 38, par. 28-1; Ch. 85, rep. pars. 2301 through 2308) Creates the Casino Night and Raffle Act. Provides for the conducting of raffles and casino nights by certain non-profit organizations and the licensing thereof by counties and municipalities. Repeals present Raffle Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, rep. pars. 2301 through 2308 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 141.195 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the "Las Vegas Night Games Act". Provides for the operation of Las Vegas Night games by certain charitable organizations subject to regulation by the Department of Revenue. Creates the Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund, a special fund in the State Treasury. Imposes a 1% tax on the gross proceeds from Las Vegas Night games. Deletes reference to casino nights and deletes repeal of the Raffles Act. Repeals the Las Vegas Night Games Act on June 30, 1988. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds provisions which prohibit persons who have been convicted of a felony with- in 10 years from participating in the operation of Las Vegas Night games. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 1104 Creates the Charitable Games Act. Allows standardized games of chance as a method of fund raising for not-for-profit organizations. Provides for the issuance of 1676 HB-3300-Cont. a charitable games license to not-for-profit organizations in existence for a period of 5 years prior to application for such license. Requires a license for those who provide premises for the conduct of charitable games and for those who sell, lease or distrib- ute charitable games supplies or equipment. Provides penalties for those who con- duct or knowingly participate in unlicensed charitable games. Creates the Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 1122 Deletes everything and amends the Charitable Games Act to expand the defini- tion of qualified organization to include federally tax exempt Veterans Organizations. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 23 Re-assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.02 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 GIGLIO Adopted Amendment No.04 CHURCHILL Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 084-027-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 LECHOWICZ & PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 053-002-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Dec 05 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -GIGLIO Tabled House Rule 79(E) SHB-3301 REA - STEPHENS. (Ch. 73, par. 766.6; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-117.1, 3-118, 3-305, 3-307, 4-102, 4-208, 5-100, 5-102, 5-301, 5-401.2, 5-401.3 5-402.1 and 5-504) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and The Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes provi- sion providing that the failure to establish proper licensure of a person providing 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1677 HB-3301-Cont. services, other than an estimate or repair, in connection with an insured loss of a ve- hicle shall be an improper claims practice. Permits salvage vehicles displaying a val- id special plate to operate upon Illinois roadways. Provides that fees received for the inspection of rebuilt vehicles shall be deposited into the Road Fund rather than ap- plied specifically toward the personnel and maintenance costs of the vehicle inspec- tion program. Requires the Secretary of State to issue, at no charge, short term permits used to drive a rebuilt vehicle to and from a place of inspection. Substitutes the term "automotive parts recycler" for "used parts dealer" and provides that a re- cycler may be assigned a salvage certificate. Provides that scrap and rebuilt records required to be filed shall be filed by the fifth calendar day rather than the second business day. Requires cities over 500,000 to sell abandoned, lost, stolen or un- claimed vehicles only to licensed dealers. Excludes rebuilt salvage vehicles which are sold by their rebuilders from the number of vehicles a person may sell without being a licensed new vehicle dealer. Permits only licensed rebuilders to rebuild a sal- vage vehicle. Deletes requirement that origin be attested to by affirmation of the person disposing of an essential part. Decreases from 2 years to 2 months that peri- od which must transpire before a new license may be issued to a location or property at which a previous new vehicle dealer license was revoked or denied, and provides that such issuance shall only be prohibited where a business or familial relationship exists between the business owner and the property owner. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3302 PHELPS - HOMER - BRUNSVOLD - DEJAEGHER - PANGLE, HART- KE, KULAS, BROOKINS, PANAYOTOVICH, SUTKER, RICHMOND, HICKS, PARKE, REA, CHRISTENSEN, CAPPARELLI, DELEO, MCNA- MARA, LAURINO, DALEY, MCGANN, O'CONNELL, FARLEY, WASH- INGTON, KRSKA, LEVERENZ, GIGLIO, BERRIOS, MARTINEZ, FLOWERS AND PRESTON. (New Act) Creates the "Home Repair Fraud Against The Elderly Act". Makes all types of home repair fraud against persons over 60 years of age criminal offences. Establish- es penalties for violations. Takes effect July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Home Repair Fraud Act, similar in text to the bill but not limited to protection of the elderly. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 96, par. 8 Creates the "Home Repair Fraud Act" and amends An Act in relation to as- sumed names. Makes misrepresentation of a material fact, false promises to induce a contract, unconscionable agreements, or damage to property punishable under the Act. Establishes the offense of Aggravated Home Repair Fraud. Provides that vio- lations under the Act are felonies. Provides that a person who violates "An Act in relation to assumed names" and is in the home repair business is guilty of Class A misdeameanor. Takes effect July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Creates the "Home Repair Fraud Act" and amends An Act in relation to as- sumed names. Makes misrepresentation of a material fact, false promises to induce a contract, intentional failure to comply with "An Act in relation to assumed names", unconscionable agreements, or damage to property punishable under the Act. Establishes the offense of Aggravated Home Repair Fraud. Provides that vio- lations under the Act are felonies. Provides that a person registered under "An Act in relation to assumed names" who violates the "Home Repair Fraud Act" is guilty of Class A misdeameanor. Takes effect July 1, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262B 1678 H B-3302-Cont. Creates the "Home Repair Fraud Act". Makes misrepresentation of a material fact, false promises to induce a contract, intentional failure to comply with "An Act in relation to assumed names", unconscionable agreements, or damage to property punishable under the Act. Establishes the offense of Aggravated Home Repair Fraud. Provides that violations under the Act are felonies. Takes effect July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Recommended do pass 013-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 PHELPS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 RYDER Adopted Amendment No.03 PHELPS Withdrawn Amendment No.04 HOMER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 102-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LEMKE Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor LECHOWICZ Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 LEMKE & GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 032-021-004 Jun 24 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 25 Tabled By Sponsor 'HB-3303 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-222.2; Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103, 441, 467.17 and 469) Amends the Use, Service Use, Service Occupation and Retailers' Occupation Tax Acts, the Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Public Utilities Revenue Act to exempt from the taxes imposed under those Acts fuel and electricity used in the manufac- turing or assembly process in Illinois or in the operation of a pollution control facili- ty in Illinois. Amends the Public Utilities Act to provide that additional charges to customers bills for State utility taxes shall not apply to gas or electricity which is ex- empt from such taxes. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1679 HB-3304 CHURCHILL - HOMER. (Ch. 110, par. 9-106) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to restrict the length of time a forcible de- tainer action can be continued under certain circumstances by a defendant unless sufficient security is provided or the parties agree otherwise. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3305 TERZICH - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 42, par. 326g) Amends the Chicago Sanitary District Act. Provides that if waste is illegally dis- charged, the waste and other property used in the commission of the illegal dis- charge shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 36-1 Limits seizure and forfeiture to mobile or portable equipment used in illegal dis- charges. Adds a cross reference in the Criminal Code. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-3306 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI, KULAS, DELEO, PRESTON, O'CONNELL AND PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-405 and 7-211; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code and State Finance Act. Requires the owner of a first division vehicle to certify upon registration that such vehicle is in compliance with the minimum insuranceor bond requirements of the Illinois Safety Responsi- bility Law, and if unable to certify, to submit a non-compliance fee of $100 which shall be deposited by the Secretary of State in the newly created Uninsured Motor- ist Victim Injury Compensation Fund. Authorizes the Secretary of State to verify, on a random basis, compliance with such registration requirements and provides that the fund shall be used to compensate persons suffering injury from accidents caused by other persons not in compliance with the Illinois Safety Responsibility Law. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-009 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1680 HB-3304 HB-3307 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI, KULAS, DELEO, PRESTON, O'CONNELL AND PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-405, 7-201, 7-205 and 11-406; new par. 3-707) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Imposes reporting requirements on insurance companies and producers in connection with the enforcement of The Illinois Safety Responsibility Law. Provides a person failing to make a required report or supple- mental report to the Department of Transportation concerning certain motor vehi- cle accidents shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. Makes other changes regarding the administration of The Illinois Safety Responsibility Law. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3308 KUBIK - CULLERTON. (Ch. 46, new par. 9-25.1) Amends The Election Code. Prohibits corporations, partnerships and associa- tions licensed in any other State or country to engage in gambling and their officers, directors, partners, agents, employees and shareholders owning more than 1/2 of 1% of the outstanding shares of such corporations, from making gifts or contribu- tions to public officials or candidates for public office or to campaign fund raising committees. A violation is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3309 FRIEDRICH,DP - KEANE - CHURCHILL, SLATER, RICHMOND AND PHELPS. (Ch. 120, par. 501) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides for the separate assessment of miner- al rights only if such rights have been conveyed to a person who does not own the other rights to the property. Provides that rights to minerals for which there has been issued no extraction permit may not be assessed at more than $35 per acre of property to which the rights relate. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 501 Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, par. 157; Ch. 120, pars. 482, 501, 508a, 513, 524, 576a, 584, 589.1, 627, 629a, and 630; new pars. 501k and 621.03 Deletes everything. Generally revises the way in which coal rights are taxed un- der the Revenue Act of 1939. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that certain valuation rates shall not apply to counties over 3,000,000, rather than 200,000, population that classify real property for taxation. Provides that taxes on coal which has been separated by deed or lease shall be pay- able by the owner or lessee of the coal, and deletes similar provisions relating to oth- er minerals. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Revises the definition of real property to include certain mineral rights. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1681 HB-3307 HB-3309-Cont. 1682 May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.03 FRIEDRICH,DP Adopted 115-001-000 Amendment No.04 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.05 HOMER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Added As A Co-sponsor WOODYARD,H Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1343 Effective date 01-01-87 'HB-3310 PHELPS, REA, BRUNSVOLD, HOMER, HANNIG, BROOKINS, PANAYOTOVICH, SUTKER, HARTKE, RICHMOND, STERN, HICKS AND GREIMAN. (Ch. 127, par. 63a23) Amends the Civil Administrative Code Section on State park camping fees. Per- mits free camping anytime for persons 65 and older (now Sunday through Thurs- day), and 1/2 the fee anytime for persons age 62 to 65 (now Sunday through Thursday). Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3311 WHITE. (Ch. 23, new par. 5035.2) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act. Prohibits conflict of interest. Provides that no officer, agent or employee of the Department of Chil- dren and Family Services may serve as an officer,-director or trustee for an entity re- ceiving funds from the Department of Children and Family Services. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3312 WHITE. (Ch. 40, par. 1515) Amends Act relating to the adoption of persons. Changes verification of plead- ings regarding putative fathers denial or affirmation of paternity. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3313 WHITE. (Ch. 23, new par. 5005b; Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-54.1) Amends An Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services, codi- fying its powers and duties, and repealing certain Acts and Sections herein named, and An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Provides that, for fiscal year 1987, the Department of Children and Family Services shall reimburse certain facilities at per diem rates established by rule, without limitation on the level of such rates. After fiscal year 1987, such reimbursement rates may be limited by the Department. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3314 WHITE. (Ch. 37, par. 707-5) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to authorize the clerk of the court to reimburse li- censed child welfare agencies for care and support of minors placed in their custody from the funds received by the clerk under Section 7-4 of the Act. Also provides that the Department of Children and Family Services shall voucher for payment to li- censed child welfare agencies sums equal to amounts paid out by licensed child wel- fare agencies less amounts paid to the licensed child welfare agency by the clerk of the court. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3315 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 5005) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act. Requires the De- partment of Children and Family Services to request proposals from public and pri- vate child welfare service agencies for operating program services. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3316 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 5004) Amends An Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services, codi- fying its powers and duties, and repealing certain Acts and Sections herein named. Adds requirements that facilities and other services operated by the Department meet certain minimum standards, and that the Department certify annually wheth- er its facilities and other services meet such standards. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1683 HB-3312 HB-3317 HB-3317 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 5005) Amends An Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services, codi- fying its powers and duties, and repealing certain Acts and Sections herein named. Defines administrative costs of programs operated by the Department and provides that such costs of programs for prevention of pregnancies of unmarried children or for other services to children who are pregnant and unmarried shall not exceed 20% of the costs for other services. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3318 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 5005) Amends An Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services, codi- fying its powers and duties, and repealing certain Acts and Sections herein named. Defines administrative costs of programs operated by the Department and provides that such costs of all child welfare program services shall not exceed 20% of the costs for other services. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3319 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 5005a) Amends an Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services. Re- quires the Department to reimburse an agency for services provided to a child who was referred by an entity other than the Department. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3320 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 2057.3) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Permits the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services to delegate investigation of abuse and neglect to licensed child welfare agencies. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3321 HOMER. (Ch. 38, new par. 21-8) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Adds the offense of criminal trespass to a building, defined as entering or remaining in a public building after receiving notice that such entry or remaining is forbidden. Makes the offense a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3322 MATIJEVICH, GREIMAN AND STERN. (New Act) Appropriates $150,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to fund a grant to the Arts Council to finance the Illinois Summer School for the Arts. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1684 HB-3322-Cont. Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3323 WHITE. (Ch. 23, new par. 5006c) Amends An Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services, codi- fying its powers and duties, and repealing certain Acts and Sections herein named to require the Department to establish a case management system to monitor and manage the provision of child welfare services. The Department may contract with other agencies for case management services. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3324 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 2214) Amends the Child Care Act. Provides that the Department of Children and Fam- ily Services may contract with outside agencies to examine facilities of applicants and perform investigations on behalf of the Department. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3325 WASHINGTON. (Ch. 38, par. 103-9 and 110-8) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Provides that bail bondsman from any state may seize and transport back any person found in this state who violated bail in another state if the bondsman gives the sheriff a certified copy of the bond or ar- rest warrant from the State violated, and that bail bond may be issued or guaran- teed by a company or bonding association authorized to do so by the Department of Insurance, and that if an accused whose bond has been forfeited does not appear and surrender to the court within 180 days (presently 30 days) of such forfeiture, the court shall enter judgment against the accused and its sureties for the amount of the bail and cost. Removes the provisions which prohibits the use of stocks and bonds, and real estate which has been used or accepted as bail bond during the pre- ceeding 12 months. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3326 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 17, pars. 1653 and 1686) Amends the Trusts and Trustees Act. Provides that provisions of said Act regard- ing merger and consolidation of trustees apply with respect to land trusts and trusts created prior to October 1, 1973. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3327 KEANE. (Ch. 24, pars. 8-8-5 and 8-8-7; Ch. 34, pars. 2013 and 2014; Ch. 85, pars. 702 and 705) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the County Auditing Law and An Act in re- lation to audits of the accounts of certain governmental units and to repeal an Act therein named. Requires audits of accounts of municipalities, counties and certain governmental units to comply with certain standards established by the Comptrol- ler General of the United States. Requires audit reports to include only financial in- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1685 HB-3327-Cont. formation, findings and conclusions which are adequately supported by evidence in the auditor's working papers, and to include a certification by the accountant or ac- countants preparing the report that it has been performed in compliance with gen- erally accepted auditing standards and certain standards established by the Comptroller General of the United States. Provides that each municipality, county board or governmental unit shall retain the right to inspect the auditor's working papers, and requires that those papers be made available to the Comptroller or his designee upon request. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 15, par. 222.1 Amends the State Comptroller Act to provide that the State Comptroller Local Government Advisory Board (now, Audit Advisory Board) may make recommen- dations concerning the administration of local governmental finances (now, the ad- ministration of the Act), and that certain board members shall be appointed to serve until the first Monday in July, 1988 (now, 1987). Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Returned to Executive Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3328 KEANE. (New Act; Ch. 15, rep. pars. 101, 102, 103 and 104) Creates the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986. Provides for methods of debt collection by State agencies, and procedures for record keeping. Also establishes rules for writing-off uncollectible debts. Repeals "An Act in relation to uncollected claims and accounts receivable of State agencies". Effective January 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986 does not apply to the Illi- nois State Scholarship Commission. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Act shall not apply to the Illinois State Scholarship Commis- sion in the administration of its student loan programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Makes provisions discretionary for the General Assembly, the courts, and consti- tutionally elected officers, and mandatory for departments, agencies and offices un- der the Governor. Changes effective date to July 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Deletes provision creating an exception for uncollectible claims as covered by the Civil Administrative Code. Substitutes the Comptroller for the Auditor General as the officer to whom notice of uncollectible claims is given. Authorizes Attorney General to establish guidelines for information to be provided by agencies seeking assistance in collecting receivables. Makes minor procedural changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the Comptroller with the approval of the Governor to provide for the creation of special funds for the deposit of certain collections of overdue accounts by State agencies. In certain cases, permits the use of part of the collected funds for further collection efforts by the collecting State agency. 1686 HB-3328-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes repeated language. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds Reference To: Ch. 127, par. 39c Gives Section 39c of The Civil Administrative Code priority in the collection of funds due to State agencies. Allows the Department of Revenue to write off claims or accounts receivable of less than $1,000. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-00 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 KEANE Adopte< Amendment No.02 KEANE Adopte< Amendment No.03 VINSON Withdr, Amendment No.04 MCCRACKEN Withdr Amendment No.05 KEANE Adoptei Amendment No.06 KEANE Adopte( Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 100-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor NETSCH First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEN REVENUE Amendment No.02 NETSCH Amendment No.03 NETSCH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1344 Effective date 01-01-87 Jun 19 Jun 23 Jun 25 Jul 24 Sep 10 0 d d awn awn d d Adopted Adopted Adopted HB-3329 BRAUN. (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. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3330 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Appropriates $723,645 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of State Police for the expansion of the Rockford crime laboratory to a full-service fo- rensic science laboratory. Effective July 1, 1986. 1687 HB-3330-Cont. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E i HB-3331 KEANE. (Ch. 122, new par. 30-15.7d) Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Law in The School Code. Pro- vides for award by the Illinois State Scholarship Commission of grants to qualifying students of certain accredited proprietary institutions. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3332 PRESTON. (Ch. 29, new par. 60.5) Amends The Physical Fitness Service Act to require that every physical fitness center which requires or receives advance payments from a customer in excess of $50 or more than once a month shall maintain a bond of 10% of the center's annual gross income, but not less than $10,000 for the benefit of contracting customers. Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the 10% bond provision and replaces it with a provision that bond shall be $15,000 for the first physical fitness center and $10,000 for each additional cen- ter. Provides that, in lieu of bond or cash deposit, evidence may be provided which demonstrates sufficient financial responsibility. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes grammatical change to specify amendatory provisions apply to those cen- ters requiring or receiving advance payments from customer in excess of $50 more than once a month (instead of $50 or more than once a month). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Provides that any physical fitness service center which has been in continuous op- eration in this State for a period of 3 or more years prior to effective date of amenda- tory Act shall be exempt from bonding requirements. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 PRESTON Adopted Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 MCCRACKEN Lost 049-063-000 Amendment No.05 MCCRACKEN Lost 050-059-000 Amendment No.06 PRESTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3333 PRESTON AND STERN. (Ch. 46, pars. 9-1.4,9-3, 9-4, 9-6, 9-7 and 9-25; new pars. 9-1.4a, 9-1.9a, 9-7.1 and 9-25.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides no individual, trust, partnership, commit- tee, association, corporation or other organization or group of persons shall make, I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1688 HB-3333-Cont. within any 12-month period beginning on or after July 1, 1987, contributions in an aggregate amount in excess of $1000 to the principal campaign organization of a candidate for the office of State Senator or State Representative. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3334 BLACK. Appropriates $499,500 from the General Revenue Fund to the Capital Develop- ment Board for the purpose of making a grant to Georgetown Community Unit School District No. 3 to construct a building addition. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3335 DIDRICKSON. (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 pe- riod 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, and for any week during an established and customary vacation period or holiday recess where they performed services as such school bus drivers in the period immediately before the vacation period or recess and there is a reasonable assurance they will perform those services in the period immediately following such vacation period or recess. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3336 DIDRICKSON - MAUTINO - PARKE. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Extends to the 1986-87 school year provisions for a supplementary payment for K-8 districts only when their State aid entitlement would increase if it were computed using a maximum operating tax rate of either 1.90%, 1.10% or 2.92% and a guaranteed EAV per weighted ADA pupil of, respec- tively, $104,658, $180,733 or $68,099. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3337 WOJCIK. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.12) Amends The Illinois Public Aid Code to require the Illinois Department of Public Aid to establish a format for estimating the acquisition cost of prescription drugs for which pharmacies are reimbursed under the medical assistance program. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 28 Motion filed PURSUANT TO 75(B) RECALL FROM RULES AND TABLE BILL - WOJCIK Committee Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1689 HB-3337-Cont. May 01 Tabled By Sponsor HRUL ' HB-3338 ZWICK - FLOWERS. (Ch. Ill, pars. 4429, 4432, 4435, 4437 and 4440; new pars. 4430a and 4433a) Amends the Medical Practice Act in relation to professional disciplinary matters; provides for automatic review of each physician's disciplinary record at the time of license renewal; establishes a renewal period of 2 years, and raises the renewal fee from $35 to $500 per year; increases the minimum number of investigators to one per 400 physicians; requires mandatory probation and random urinalysis for physi- cians who are impaired by substance abuse; lengthens the required notice period prior to disciplinary hearings from 30 to 60 days; requires submission of all disci- plinary records from other states and countries before granting a new Illinois li- cense, and imposes probation if a previous foreign license has been suspended or revoked for cause; requires publication of all disciplinary matters, and directs the Department of Registration and Education to maintain a tollfree telephone line for responding to disciplinary inquiries; contains other provisions. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3339 STEPHENS. (Ch. 122, par. 1A-4) Amends The School Code. Requires passage of a joint resolution of the General Assembly to increase the salary of the State Superintendent of Education. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3340 GREIMAN - FLOWERS - SHAW. (New Act) Establishes a civil cause of action against persons who obtain or assist in obtain- ing compensation, benefits or remuneration from the State or from local govern- mental units by false representations or other fraudulent means. Provides for civil penalties. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Establishes a civil cause of action against persons who obtain or assist in obtain- ing compensation, benefits or remuneration from the State or from local govern- mental units by false representations or other fraudulent means. Provides for civil penalties. Provides that the county shall be reimbursed by a unit of local govern- ment for actions brought by the State's attorney on behalf of the unit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a private citizen residing within the boundaries of the gov't. unit af- fected by the fraudulent scheme may bring an action to recover damages on behalf of the gov't. unit upon specified circumstances. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that the court shall impose specified civil penalties upon the defrauder. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Eliminates liability for attempting to obtain benefits, compensation or remunera- tion to which the person is not entitled. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Makes a grammatical change by deleting an unnecessary "is" HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Provides that the lien shall attach to the property of the person against whom the judgment was entered subject to the exemptions otherwise applying to the real and personal property of the judgment debtors. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1690 HB-3340-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: Ch. 110, new pars. 20-101, 20-102, 20-103 and 20-104 Adds provisions of bill to the Code of Civil Procedure. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, new par. 20-105 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that a mortgage foreclosure judg- ment shall not affect the rights of bona fide purchasers and certain other persons arising prior to the date on which a transcript, certified copy or memorandum of such judgment is filed for recording. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Deletes provision that the governmental unit must attempt to collect amounts owed by means of an installment plan. Provides that the governmental unit shall make a good faith effort to collect amounts owed by using informal methods before instituting an action under the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Deletes cause of action against persons who aid or abet persons in obtaining benefits. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Deletes reference to: Ch. 110, new par. 15-118 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 3-10.9; Ch. 110, pars. 12-113, 12-114, 12-115, 12-122, 12-131, 12-132, 12-137, 12-141, 12-142, 12-150, 12-401; new pars. 15-1101 thru 15-1107, 15-1201 thru 15-1222, 15-1301, 15-1401 thru 15-1405, 15-1501 thru 15-1512, 15-1605, 15-1701 thru 15-1706, 15-1801 thru 15-1807; Ch. 127, new pars. 46.61, 46.71 thru 46.82, 141.194; Repealers: Ch. 23, par. 3-10.9a; Ch. 95, pars. 56, 57; Ch. 110, pars. 12-117, 12-118, 12-123 thru 12-130, 12-151, 12-402, 15-101 thru 15-311; Ch. 120, par. 444h; Ch. 127, pars. 46.71 thru 46.82. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Revises the law in relation to mortgage foreclosures. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and creates the "Il- linois Homeowner's Mortgage Counseling Law" and the Illinois Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Law" to be administered by the Department of Financial In- stitutions. Establishes counseling and loan programs for persons facing residential mortgage foreclosure. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Adds reference to: Ch. 14, par. 204.01 Amends the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act to remove the require- ment that counties reimburse the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecu- tor for services rendered in assisting State's Attorneys in handling tax objection cases. Provides that agreements under the Act shall not be affected by actions brought under Article XX of the Code of Civil Procedure. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: In the foreclosure pro- cedures of the Code of Civil Procedure, removes requirement that the counseling notice include a statement advising the mortgagor that the mortgagee may not file a foreclosure until 35 days after the counseling notice was mailed. Restores termi- nation of a judgment creditor's right to further redemption after a defendant's re- demption of property in accordance with Section 12-122 of the Code. Corrects an erroneous Code reference. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Deletes reference to: Ch. 110, new pars. 15-1801 thru 15-1807; Ch. 127, new pars. 46.61 thru 46.82 Recommends deletion of provisions establishing residential mortgage counseling assistance. 1691 HB-3340-Cont. 1692 Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 VINSON Adopted 059-036-003 Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.04 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Amendment No.05 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Amendment No.06 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.07 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Amendment No.08 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.09 MCCRACKEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-002-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor LEMKE First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY I Tabled Amendment No.03 JUDICIARY I Tabled Amendment No.04 LEMKE Adopted Amendment No.05 LEMKE Adopted Amendment No.06 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.07 LEMKE RULED GERMANE Adopted Amendment No.08 LEMKE Adopted Amendment No.09 TOPINKA KEATS & DEANGELIS Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 036-019-000 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Third Reading - Passed 036-019-000 Jun 24 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,04,05,06,07,08 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,04,05,06,07,08 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,04,05,06,07,08 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,04,05,06,07,08 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEMKE BERMAN, DEMUZ1O, GEO KARIS, & DAVIDSON Jun 28 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/GREIMAN, CULLERTON, BRAUN, JOHNSON & HALLOCK HB-3340-Cont. Jun 29 Jun 30 Jul 29 Sep 26 Nov 06 Nov 19 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted IST/078-031-003 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted I ST/051-002-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/GREIMAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/GREIMAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 20 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 01/057-047-002 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 02/109-001-001 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto LEMKE Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 053-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 12 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1462 Effective date 07-01-87 HB-3341 BRAUN. (Appropriation) Appropriates $5,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs for a grant to renovate historic Avalon Theater in Chicago for performing arts and other tourism related activities. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3342 BRAUN. (Appropriation) Appropriates $332,125 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs from the Urban Planning Assistance Fund for administration and grant expenses for Statewide Planning, Research, and Technical Assistance. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Apr 17 May 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3343 LEVERENZ. Appropriates $100,000 from the Attorney General's Grant Fund and $1,500,000 from the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund to the Attorney General. Effec- tive July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HASTERT Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 110-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng 1693 HB-3343-Cont. May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 18 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Aug 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1249 Effective date 08-01-86 HB-3344 YOUNG,A - TURNER - SHAW. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-20) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to authorize home rule municipalities with 2,000,000 or more inhabitants to impose by ordinance a tax on income or earnings of persons, corporations, partnerships, trusts and estates. The rate is to be estab- lished by ordinance. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to make imposition of the tax contingent upon the municipality's occu- pation or use tax not exceeding 2%, the property tax extension not exceeding the year prior to the income tax and the municipality not having an employer's head tax in effect. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Returned to Revenue Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3345 HARRIS. (Ch. 108 1'/2, par. 22-509) Amends the Pension Code to provide that the penalty provisions applicable to municipalities that fail to comply with supervisory orders of the Department of In- surance shall be mandatory rather than discretionary, and shall also apply to pen- sion boards that fail to comply with such orders; directs the Department to advise the Attorney General in such matters. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3346 BRAUN - CURRIE AND DALEY. (New Act) Creates the Rheumatic Diseases Treatment Act. Provides for a Rheumatic Dis- eases Treatment Authority to study and recommend plans for the care and treat- ment of persons with rheumatic diseases. Effective July 1, 1986. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Dept. of Public Aid) Minimal costs related to reimbursement of travel expenses of board members and Department staff to assist the authority. 1694 1695 HB-3346-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provisions authorizing the provision of comprehensive health care services through a licensed hospital that operates a center for rheumatic diseases in Illinois, and authorizing promulgation of rules to implement the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that funds for operation and expenses of the Rheumatic Diseases Treat- ment Authority shall be provided by the Department of Public Aid (was, shall be in- cluded in the Department's budget in a separate line item). GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends placing the Authority within the Department of Public Health in- stead of the Department of Public Aid. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested WOJCIK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 108-004-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jun 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NEWHOUSE & DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 25 Sent to the Governor Sep 19 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto BRAUN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 111-000-000 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto NEWHOUSE Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 054-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 05 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1446 Effective date 01-05-87 HB-3347 HB-3347 CURRIE - BRAUN. Appropriates $450,000 to the Department of Public Aid for the Rheumatic Dis- eases Treatment Authority. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Recommended do pass 014-005-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 064-044-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3348 MADIGAN AND CULLERTON. (New Act) Makes a $20,000,000 appropriation to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, for per capita grants to counties for reimbursement for the costs of vari- ous criminal justice activities. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Specifies appropriation is for "Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecu- tor" instead of "Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority". Apr 11 19S6 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Verified Third Reading - Passed 060-049-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor LEMKE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3349 MADIGAN - CULLERTON - PHELPS, STERN, HICKS AND FLINN. (Ch. 38, par. 210-7) Amends the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act to grant the Illinois Crimi- nal Justice Information Authority the power to receive State funds and to disburse such funds, apportioned on a per capita basis, to counties to reimburse those coun- ties for the cost of various criminal justice activities. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 210-7 Adds reference to: Ch. 14, par. 204.07 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the State's Attor- neys Appellate Prosecutor's Act. Provides that the office of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor shall receive funds of the State of Illinois and disburse such funds apportioned on a per capita basis, to counties to reimburse those counties for the cost of various criminal justice activities. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II 1696 HB-3349-Cont. May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 073-040-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor LEMKE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3350 ROPP. Appropriates $27,000 from the Tourism Promotion Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for the purpose of making a grant to Normal Community High School for expenses associated with the band's participation in the Orange Bowl Parade. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3351 HANNIG. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-22.14 and 19-4) Amends The School Code relative to the transfer and use of any bond proceeds which remain after the purpose for which the bonds, from which such excess pro- ceeds arose, has been accomplished and paid in full. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for the transfer of such excess funds, pursuant to board resolution, to the operations, building and maintenance fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate Recedes December 5, 1986) Adds provisions requiring notice and public hearing prior to board resolution for the transfer of excess funds. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-22.14, 19-4 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 34-4 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes everything af- ter the enacting clause. Amends the School Code. Provides that a member of the Chicago board of education may also be a member of the economic development commission of a city with a population in excess of 500,000. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 HANNIG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1697 HB-3351-Cont. May 28 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Nov 20 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEMUZIO BERMAN , ROCK, MAITLAND & DAVIDSON Dec 03 Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/HANNIG, CULLERTON, CURRIE, COWLISHAW AND HOFFMAN Dec 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/052-000-000 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONF. COMM. RPT. - HANNIG Mtn Take From Table Prevail House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/087-015-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 15 Sent to the Governor Dec 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1436 Effective date 12-22-86 HB-3352 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 139, pars. 323 and 324.02) Amends the Township Open Space Act to remove provisions authorizing town- ships to exercise the power of eminent domain under the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3353 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 24, par. 3-6-5) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to permit auxiliary police to carry firearms with the permission of the chief of police while commuting to and from work, sub- ject to reasonable standards of need and precaution for safety. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1698 HB-3354 HB-3354 HARTKE AND LEVERENZ. Appropriates $4,000,000 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the City of Effingham for a new water treatment plant. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3355 KRSKA. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1114) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the limitation on contingent fees for attorneys in medical malpractice cases applicable in all personal injury cases. Lim- its contingent fees to a percentage of plaintiff's compensatory damages. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3356 LEVIN. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.18-1 and 1065.18-3) Amends the property and casualty rate Article of the Insurance Code to provide for the regulation of such rates by the Department of Insurance. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3357 RICHMOND - CHRISTENSEN - MULCAHEY - BRUNSVOLD - HAN- NIG, CURRAN, DEJAEGHER, MAUTINO, PANGLE, HICKS, HOMER AND HARTKE. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Enacts the Farm Debt Mediation Act and amends the State finance Act. Pro- vides for mediation of indebtedness secured by farmland of farmer-debtors prior to legal action by creditors to enforce such debts. Creates a statewide Commission to administer the program and to assist in restructuring farm debts under mediation. Provides for the creation of the State Farm Debt Restructuring Fund in the State Treasury into which annual appropriations are made from the General Revenue Fund. The State Farm Debt Restructuring Fund is used to reduce indebtedness on a 50/50 basis with creditor debt reduction. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 23 Re-assigned to Agriculture Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3358 PANGLE. Appropriates $800,000 to the State Board of Education for grants and required payments under contracts with certain educational entities for the conduct of area service centers, experimental projects and institutes in the field of education of gift- ed children. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 1699 HB-3359 1700 HB-3359 PANGLE. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.62) Amends The School Code relative to the permitted use of noncertificated person- nel, who are otherwise qualified by professional training or experience, in the con- duct of area service centers, experimental projects and institutes in the field of education of gifted children. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3360 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-114) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to provide that, for purposes of determining the annual salary of a Chicago policeman first assigned to a non-civil service position on or after January 1, 1987, no amount of excess salary paid on account of such assign- ment shall be considered if the total amount of salary exceeds that of the maximum Captain's civil service salary. There shall be no such limitation on annual salary if the policeman was first assigned to such a position before January 1, 1987. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3361 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $114,000 to the Supreme Court to pay salaries of certain officers of the court in the 20th judicial circuit. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading- Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3362 YOUNGE,W. (Appropriation) Appropriates $1,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs for the purpose of establishing an East St. Louis area small business incubator. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3363 YOUNGE,W. (Appropriation) Reappropriates $100,000 from the Build Illinois Purposes Fund to the Depart- ment of Energy and Natural Resources for a grant to the Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Service. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3364 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $4,200,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs for the Office of Urban Assistance to be used for economic development, re- search and jobs. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-3364-Cont. Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3365 YOUNGE,W. Reappropriates $900,000 from the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for a grant to East St. Louis for a modular housing plant. Effective July 1, 1986. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Financing costs of HB-3365 BI appropriations is $2.1 million. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3366 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $9,500,000 to the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to be used for the IL Home Energy Assistance Program. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3367 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $400,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for the Office of Urban Assistance to be used for municipally owned industrial parks. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3368 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $700,000 to the State Board of Education from federal Job Train- ing Partnership Act funds for Enterprise High School. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Recommended do pass 011-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3369 YOUNGE,W. (Appropriation) Appropriates $10,000,000 to the Department of State Police for grants to munic- ipalities to establish a municipal crime prevention team program. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3370 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $100,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the East St. Louis Development Authority, to plan an International Trade Exposition for 2003 in the East St. Louis metropolitan region. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1701 HB-3370-Cont. 1702 Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3371 HAWKINSON - KEANE. (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 $1.293 (now $1.233) per capita and $45.3944 (now $43.2461) per square mile. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1386 Effective date 09-15-86 HB-3372 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 917) Amends the Citizens Utility Board Act to authorize the Board to extend the term of its loan from the Illinois Commerce Commission, from 24 to 48 months. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3373 LEVIN - FREDERICK,VF - BOWMAN - KLEMM - CURRIE. (New Act) Appropriates $250,000 to the Department of Children and Family Services for the purpose of expanding throughout the State the Grandma Please Program, a ho- tline by senior citizens for latch-key children. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations II May 08 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3374 SHAW. (New Act; Ch. 68, pars. 1-102, 1-103, 4-101, 6-101, 7-107, 7-108, 8-108, 9-101, 9-102 rep. pars. 2-101, 2-102, 2-103, 2-104, 2-105, 7-105, 7-105a and 7-106) Creates the Illinois Equal Employment Act of 1986 and the Illinois Equal Em- ployment Commission. Defines unfair labor practices and establishes procedures to litigate them. Amends the Human Rights Act to remove all provisions relating to fair employment. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3375 RONAN. (New Act; Ch. 120, pars. 671 and 759, new par. 5-503A; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Creates the Illinois Ballot Pamphlet Act, amends the Income Tax Act, the Reve- nue Act of 1939 and the State finance Act. Provides that prior to every general and primary election the Secretary of State publish and distribute a pamphlet identify- ing the candidates' campaign statements which are limited to 300 words of position information and 300 words of biographical information. Provides for check-off for income and property taxpayers to finance the pamphlets. Check-off is for taxes paid not from refunds. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3376 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 19, new pars. 65g through 650; Ch. 105, new par. 333.23u-2; rep. pars. 333.231 to 333.23p) Amends An Act in relation to the regulation of the rivers, lakes and streams of the State of Illinois and An Act in relation to the creation, maintenance, operation and improvement of the Chicago Park District. Transfers jurisdiction over the Chi- cago Harbor from the Chicago Park District to the Illinois Department of Trans- portation. Provides that 20% of the fees collected by the Department for use of harbor facilities shall be paid to the Chicago Park District through fiscal year 1997. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3377 TUERK, BRUNSVOLD, CHURCHILL, HOMER, JOHNSON AND YOUNG,A. The 1986 Revisory Act. Amends various Acts to resolve multiple amendment or additions, to correct technical errors and other patent errors and omissions, to revise cross-references and to delete obsolete or duplicative provisions. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3378 NASH - HENSEL - MCPIKE - COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 111, par. 5818) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983 to authorize the Department of Registration and Education to discipline a licensee by placing him or her on proba- tion. Authorizes the Department to discipline a licensee for aiding or abetting any individual, partnership or corporation in disregarding or violating any provision of this Act, or the published rules or regulations promulgated by the Department to enforce this Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 5818 Adds reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 5803, 5806, 5812, 5813 and 1703 HB-3374 HB-3378-Cont. 5814, new par. 5812.1 Deletes from the Bill provisions in relation to discipline of a licensee. Changes ex- isting procedures for issuance and use of sponsor cards and pocket cards, and states requirements upon termination of employment or association of broker or salesper- son. Strikes from existing law certain condition for issuance of nonresident salesper- son's license. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes provision regarding the application for a license so as to require a spon- sor card only with the initial application. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 07 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 11 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1345 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3379 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-222.2; Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103, 441, 467.17 and 469) Amends the Use, Service Use, Service Occupation and Retailers' Occupation Tax Acts, the Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Public Utilities Revenue Act to exempt from the taxes imposed under those Acts fuel and electricity used in the manufac- turing or assembly process in Illinois or in the operation of a pollution control facili- ty in Illinois. Amends the Public Utilities Act to provide that additional charges to customers bills for State utility taxes shall not apply to gas or electricity which is ex- empt from such taxes. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3380 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 37, par. 705-3) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to allow detention for 15 judicial days (now 15 days) while awaiting a hearing on an alleged violation of probation or conditional discharge. 1704 HB-3380-Cont. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3381 PHELPS - HOMER - GIGLIO - LEVERENZ - MARTINEZ, BULLOCK, NASH, MAUTINO, DEJAEGHER, BRUNSVOLD, KULAS, HICKS, PARKE, KUBIK, CAPPARELLI, DELEO, MCNAMARA AND LAURINO. (New Act) Creates the Home Repair Fraud Act. Describes conduct that is punishable under the Act such as misrepresentation of a material fact, false promises in order to in- duce a contract, damage to property, or entering into an unconscionable agreement. Provides that violations are felonies. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Correctional Note Requested COUNTRYMAN Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3382 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $6,200,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the East St. Louis Development Authority for various economic development purposes. Effec- tive July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3383 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $200,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the East St. Louis Development Authority for a planning and feasibility study for a Housing Factory in Metro East Area. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3384 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $186,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the Capital Development Board for a feasibility study for a multi-purpose stadium facility. Ef- fective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3385 STERN. (Ch. 19, par. 1144; new pars. 1147 and 1148; amends title pre-ceding par. 1141) Amends Act regarding examinations, surveys and studies of the shore line of Lake Michigan. Authorizes any city, village or incorporated town lying adjacent and contiguous to the shore line of Lake Michigan to impose special assessments or special taxation so land owners can be required to install shore line protection. Ex- empts special assessments from Governor's approval. Changes title. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 1705 HB-3385-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3386 JOHNSON - LEVERENZ - SATTERTHWAITE, REGAN AND CURRAN. (New Act) Designates certain portions of the middle fork of the Vermilion River as a perma- nent protected river of the State of Illinois. Requires the Department of Conserva- tion to apply to the Interior Department for inclusion of such portions in the National Wild and Scenic River System. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3387 SHAW. Amends an Act making appropriations from the Environmental Protection Trust Fund (P.A. 84-1077) to allow the water main grant for the Maryland Manor neigh- borhood of Chicago to also be used for sewer improvements there. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Re-assigned to Appropriations I May 09 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3388 LEVERENZ. Appropriates $100,000 to the Department of Conservation for the purpose of ac- quiring and/or developing land at Wolf Road Prairie Nature Preserve. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Changes the title to "An Act making appropriations to various agencies." Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 02 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEVERENZ Adopted Amendment No.02 HASTERT Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3389 CULLERTON. Appropriates $7,000,000 to the Supreme Court for reimbursements for pre-trial service agencies as provided by law. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Recommended do pass 029-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3390 WHITE. (Ch. 23, pars. 2057.4, 2058.2, 5005 and 5006a; Ch. 37, par. 703-6) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, the Department of Children and Family Services Act and the Juvenile Court Act. Requires the De- partment of Children and Family Services to evaluate whether a child may remain in an environment with appropriate preventive or reunification services and notify 1706 HB-3390-Cont. minors and families of the availability of such services. Requires the Department to accept for preventive and reunification services any family whose child has been placed in substitute care, who have adopted a child and require post adoption assis- tance or whose child is at risk of being placed outside their home. Permits, at a juve- nile detention or shelter care hearing, testimony by Department representatives as to any efforts that were made to prevent the removal of the minor from his home. Requires preventive or reunification services to be made part of the court record and establishes grounds for modifying or vacating an order to place a child in a shelter care facility. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3391 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-168) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to provide for annual incremental increases in the tax multiplier to finance the Chicago policemen's annuity and benefit fund. Multiplier is 2.00 for 1982 through 1987, increasing to 3.24 for 1993 and thereaf- ter. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3392 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Authorizes the Department of State Police to establish a municipal crime prevention team program for the pur- pose of maintaining auxiliary police, citizen band teams, police public relations and additional policemen and to provide grants to municipalities for that purpose. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3393 MATIJEVICH - CULLERTON. (Ch. 25, par. 27.1) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Provides that each person convicted of driving while intoxicated shall pay the clerk of the circuit court a fee of $40 (now $25). Ef- fective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged 107-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Tabled By Sponsor HB-3394 KEANE - EWING. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-3-15) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Specifies that municipalities shall have all powers necessary to enforce municipal taxes imposed under home rule power or statutory authority, including subpoena power and the power to create and enforce liens on property located within the municipality. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 10-4-2 Authorizes a municipality to provide insurance coverage for the spouses and de- pendants of municipal employees. 1707 HB-3394-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that liens created by a municipality to enforce taxes shall be subject to provisions applicable to special assessment liens. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 1-2-11; Ch. 38, par. 107-11 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to permit police officers to serve summons for violations of ordinances governing the parking or standing of vehicles occurring within their municipalities. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends deletion of provision that municipal tax liens shall be subject to the same rights and requirements as special assessment liens. Specifies that municipal tax liens shall not affect bona fide purchasers or other lienholders who acquire their interests in property before the municipal tax lien is recorded. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Amendment No.02 KEANE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 109-001-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor FAWELL First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted Amendment No.02 KEATS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 19 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 06 Mtn fild accept amend veto KEANE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 111-000-000 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto FAWELL Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 050-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 05 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1447 Effective date 01-05-87 HB-3395 CULLERTON - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-208.3) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Authorizes municipalities to create by ordi- nance a municipal agency charged with the administration and adjudication of 1708 HB-3395-Cont. parking violations within the corporate boundaries of such municipalities. Estab- lishes various administrative requirements for any such municipal agency created. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3396 MCPIKE. (Ch. 127, pars. 2802 and 2804; new pars. 2804.1, 2804.2 and 2804.3) Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to specify the purposes and amounts for which the Build Illinois Bonds can be used. Decreases the total bond authorization under the Act from $948,000,000 to $250,000,000. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-3396 reduces: Build Illinois Authorization by .............................................. $698.0 M (73.6%) Potential Build Illinois debt by ........................................... $1,657.4 M (72.0%) Per capita Build Illinois debt by ..................... ........................ $60 (73.7%) HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. $4,200,000 for Glendale Heights sewage treatment plant expansion HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. $4,200,000 for Glendale Heights sewage treatment plant expansion HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. $1,500,000 for Glendale Heights sewage line construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. $1,500,000 for Glendale Heights sewage line construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. $5,720,700 for development of Calumet Sag Canal in Palos Heights HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. $5,720,000 for development of Calumet Sag Canal in Palos Heights HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. $1,800,000 for resurfacing Melvin blacktop HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. $1,800,000 for resurfacing Melvin blacktop HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. $3,000,000 for Mundelein construction of relief sewer HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. $3,000,000 for Mundelein construction of relief sewer HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. $5,000,000 for Mundelein expansion of sewage treatment plant HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 12. $5,000,000 for Mundelein expansion of sewage treatment plant HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 13. $4,000,000 for Mundelein sanitary sewer work HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 14. $4,000,000 for Mundelein sanitary sewer work HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 15. $5,000,000 for Mundelein water main replacement HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 16. $5,000,000 for Mundelein water main replacement HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 17. $737,700 for Grayslake water and sewer lines and water mains HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1709 HB-3396-Cont. $737,700 for Grayslake water and sewer lines and water mains HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. $4,000,000 for Grayslake west side sewer & water main replacement HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 20. $4,000,000 for Grayslake west side sewer & water main replacement HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 21. $750,000 for Hoopeston sewer construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 22. $750,000 for Hoopeston sewer construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 23. $800,000 for McHenry sewer construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 24. $800,000 for McHenry sewer construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 25. $350,000 for McHenry wastewater treatment facility & sanitary sewer engineer- ing costs HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 26. $350,000 for McHenry wastewater treatment facility & sanitary sewer engineer- ing costs HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 27. $2,000,000 for Knoxville wastewater treatment plant, sanitary sewer lines & wa- ter system improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 28. $2,000,000 for Knoxville wastewater treatment plant, sanitary sewer lines & wa- ter system improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 29. $2,000,000 for Park Ridge water and sewer system HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 30. $2,000,000 for Park Ridge water & sewer system HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 31. $2,500,000 for Caseyville Township sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 32. $2,500,000 for Caseyville Township sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 33. $1,000,000 for Caseyville water system improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 34. $1,000,000 for Caseyville water system improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 35. $500,000 for Collinsville sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 36. $500,000 for Collinsville sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 37. $3,600,000 for Centralia sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 38. $3,600,000 for Centralia sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 39. $4,600,000 for Mattoon sewer renovation HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 40. $4,600,000 for Mattoon sewer renovation HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 41. $8,314,000 for Buffalo Grove wastewater treatment plant expansion HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 42. $8,314,000 for Buffalo Grove wastewater treatment plant expansion HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 43. $250,000 for Mt. Pulaski water tower construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 44. 1710 HB-3396-Cont. $250,000 for Mt. Pulaski water tower construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 45. $1,400,000 for interchange at Revere Copper plant in Clinton HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 46. $1,400,000 for interchange at Revere Copper plant in Clinton HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 47. $6,200,000 additional for EIU-College of Business facility HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 48. $6,200,000 additional for EIU-College of Business facility HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 49. $1,000,000 for Mahomet Sangamon Grade School addition HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 50. $1,000,000 for Mahomet Sangamon Grade School addition HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 51. $1,000,000 for Mahomet Lincoln Trails Grade School addition HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 52. $1,000,000 for Mahomet Lincoln Trails Grade School addition HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 53. $800,000 for Crystal Lake sewer construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 54. $250,000 for Sesser opera house renovation HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 55. $1,900,000 for Herrin sewer system upgrading HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 56. $75,000 for West City sewer system extension HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 57. $400,000 for Christopher water storage system HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 58. $400,000 for Christopher water storage system; $75,000 for West City sewer sys- tem extension; $250,000 for Sesser opera house renovation; $1,900,000 for Herrin sewer system upgrading HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 59. $1,000,000 for Mt. Pulaski water tower HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 60. $1,400,000 for interchange at Revere Copper plant in Clinton HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 61. $1,500,000 for College of DuPage Corridor Microprocessing Center HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 62. $1,500,000 for College of DuPage Corridor Microprocessing Center HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 63. $220,000 for Sycamore flood control projects HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 64. $200,000 for Sycamore flood control projects HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 65. $200,000 for Sycamore flood control projects HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 66. $250,000 for Genoa East Main Street reconstruction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 67. $250,000 for Genoa East Main Street reconstruction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 68. $250,000 for Genoa East Main Street reconstruction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 69. $1,520,500 for New Lenox sewer construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 70. $1,520,500 for New Lenox sewer construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 71. 1711 HB-3396-Cont. $1,520,500 for New Lenox sewer construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 72. $262,000 for Ogle County Askvig Addition improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 73. $262,000 for Ogle County Askvig Addition improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 74. $262,000 for Ogle County Askvig Addition improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 75. $1,600,000 for Peoria Charter Oak Interceptor Sewer project HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 76. $1,600,000 for Peoria Charter Oak Interceptor Sewer project HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 77. $1,600,000 for Peoria Charter Oak Interceptor Sewer project HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 78. $2,000,000 for Peoria University Street reconstruction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 79. $2,000,000 for Peoria University Street reconstruction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 80. $2,000,000 for Peoria University Street reconstruction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 81. $600,000 for Peoria Western Avenue widening HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 82. $600,000 for Peoria Western Avenue widening HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 83. $600,000 for Peoria Western Avenue widening HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 84. $400,000 for Peoria Heights extension of IL Avenue HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 85. $400,000 for Peoria Heights extension of IL Avenue HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 86. $400,000 for Peoria Heights extension of IL Avenue HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 87. $1,188,000 for resurfacing IL Route 9 between Hoopeston & Indiana State border HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 88. $1,188,000 for resurfacing IL Route 9 between Hoopeston & Indiana State border HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 89. $1,188,000 for resurfacing IL Route 9 between Hoopeston & Indiana State border HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 90. $600,000 for Lombard commuter parking lots HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 91. $600,000 for Lombard commuter parking lots HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 92. $600,000 for Lombard commuter parking lots HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 93. $1,065,000 for North Riverside reconstruction of Desplaines Ave. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 94. $1,065,000 for North Riverside reconstruction of Desplaines Ave. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 95. $1,065,000 for North Riverside reconstruction of Desplaines Ave. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 96. $710,000 for Riverside improvements on North Desplaines Road & East Quincy Street HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 97. $710,000 for Riverside improvements on North Desplaines Road & East Quincy Street 1712 HB-3396-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 98. $710,000 for Riverside improvements on North Desplaines Road & East Quincy Street HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 99. $549,000 for Berwyn street light, sidewalk, curb & gutter work HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 100. $549,000 for Berwyn street light, sidewalk, curb & gutter work HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 101. $549,000 for Berwyn street light, sidewalk, curb & gutter work HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 102. $1,000,000 for LaGrange Park sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 103. $1,000,000 for LaGrange Park sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 104. $1,000,000 for LaGrange Park sewer improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 105. $1,000,000 for Brookfield-North Riverside Water Commission water supply improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 106. $1,000,000 for Brookfield-North Riverside Water Commission water supply improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 107. $1,000,000 for Brookfield-North Riverside Water Commission water supply improvements HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 108. $2,000,000 for DesPlaines community center construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 109. $2,000,000 for DesPlaines community center construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 110. $2,000,000 for DesPlaines community center construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 111. $630,000 for Iroquois County road improvements in Fountain Creek HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 112. $630,000 for Iroquois County road improvements in Fountain Creek HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 113. $630,000 for Iroquois County road improvements in Fountain Creek HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 114. $3,000,000 Des Plaines water storage tank HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 115. $3,000,000 Des Plaines water storage tank HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 116. $3,000,000 Des Plaines water storage tank HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 117. $20,000 Bloomington for sewer construction near East-Central Area Agency on Aging HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 118. $20,000 Bloomington for sewer construction near East-Central Area Agency on Aging HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 119. $20,000 Bloomington for sewer construction near East-Central Area Agency on kging HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 120. $3,000,000 for renovations of Vermillion County Courthouse HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 121. $3,000,000 for renovations of Vermillion County Courthouse HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 122. 1713 HB-3396-Cont. $3,000,000 for renovations of Vermillion County Courthouse HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 123. $1,000,000 for improvements at Pontiac Airport HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 124. $1,000,000 for improvements at Pontiac Airport HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 125. S$1,000,000 for improvements at Pontiac Airport HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 126. $50,000 for Pontiac airport facilities; $530,000 for Wauconda Library construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 127. $50,000 for Pontiac airport facilities; $530,000 for Wauconda Library construction HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 128. $2,000 for Bloomington for Japanese garden STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED IN HOUSE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new pars. 2804.1 thru 2804.3 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 652, 653, 655 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends General Obliga- tion Bond Act. Increases total general obligation bond authorization to $1,896,690,945. Increases general obligation bond authorization for capital facili- ties to $527,690,944 and for school construction to $58,450,000. Decreases total bond authorization for limited obligation bonds issued under the Build Illinois Bond Act to $298,849,000. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 1230.1, 1233.1; Ch. 127, par. 144.25 Amends the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Act, An Act in relation to State finance and the General Obligation Bond Act. Establishes certain proce- dures for the issuance of refunding bonds subsequent to January 1, 1986, payable from the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Improvement Bond Fund or from the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Completion Note Subordi- nate Fund. Requires prior to issuance of refunding bonds by the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority that the Director of the Bureau of the Budget approve a plan of financing and determine that the issuance of refunding bonds by the Metro- politan Fair and Exposition Authority Board would be in the best interest of the State. Increases by $1,000,000 a year the transfers from the Build Illinois Purposes Account in the Build Illinois Fund to the Build Illinois Purposes Fund for fiscal years 1987 to 1993. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 666, new pars. 666.1, 666.2, 2815.1, 2815.2 Provides that professional service contracts in excess of $5,000 relating to refund- ing bonds issued under the Build Illinois Bond Act and the General Obligation Bond Act shall be subject to public notice. Proposals for such services must be extended to a sufficient number of prospective providers of the required services to assure that public interest in competition is adequately served. Prohibits a person who has rec- ommended the underwriting of the issuance of refunding bonds from performing work with respect to the underwriting of the issuance of the refunding bonds. In- creases General Obligation Bond Authorization to $500,000,000 for refunding bonds. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4 Removes the requirement that the Board submit its plan prior to adoption of the ordinance and instead give a report after adoption of the ordinance. Provides for re- funding or advance refunding bonds. 1714 HB-3396-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5 Removes a line of the bill and reinserts the same line verbation and renumbers the Sections of the bill. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 8-4-1, 8-5-1, 8-11-1; Ch. 48, pars. 850.07z7, 850.07z10, 850.07z12a, 850.08; Ch. 85, pars. 1230.1, 1233.1, 1397; Ch. 127, pars. 144.25, 652, 653 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the IL Municipal Code. Permits the corporate authorities by a 3/5 vote to issue bonds without referendum approval to finance the cost of the acquisition, construction or improvement of wa- ter or wastewater treatment facilities mandated by a compliance order issued by the U.S. EPA or the IL Pollution Control Board. Amends The IL Development Finance Authority Act. Amends the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Act, the State Finance Act and the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition, Auditorium and Of- fice Building Fund Act. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act to increase gen- eral obligation bond authorization to $2,612,707,011. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 28 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive May 06 Recommended do pass 009-006-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARGER Adopted Floor motion ADOPT AMENDMENTS 02 THRU 128-MCPIKE Motion prevailed Amendment No.129 -MCPIKE Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 105-002-003 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 10 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor LUFT Committee Executive Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 WELCH & LUFT Adopted Amendment No.03 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 CARROLL WELCH & LUFT Adopted Amendment No.05 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Lost 030-028-000 1715 HB-3396-Cont. Jul 02 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 40 EXTENDING THE DEADLINE FOR MAKING A MOTION Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.06 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 5C 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 048-004-003 Speaker's Table. Concurence 01,02,03,04,05,06 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06/ 101-012-000 Passed both Houses Jul 08 Sent to the Governor Jul 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1227 Effective date 07-24-86 HB-3397 MCPIKE. Appropriates $10,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs from the Build Illinois Fund and $10,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs from the Build Illinois Purposes Fund for loans and invest- ments pursuant to the "Small Business Development Act". Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 11 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Recommended do pass 029-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3398 RONAN. (Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Specifies that the president of a park district, forest preserve district or conservation district shall act as a highway supervisor for purposes of receiving and disbursing funds allotted pursuant to the Act. Deletes re- quirement that road districts levy a tax as a prerequisite to receiving Motor Fuel Tax monies. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbid pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3HB-3399 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-132) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code. Provides that a police- man who withdraws after December 31, 1986, with at least 20 years of service cred- it and under 50 years of age is entitled to an annuity which shall begin no earlier than his 50th birthday. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1716 3 HB-3400 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-136.1) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code. For a person widowed on or after January 1, 1987, calculates the widow's annuity at 50% of the annuity the deceased was receiving as a retired policeman at the time of death. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3401 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 308; Ch. 11l 1/2, pars. 5403 and 6306, new pars. 22.04 and 620-3.1; Ch. 127, par. 55.41) Amends certain Acts in relation to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS); requires testing of all blood and blood products, and requires the result to be indicated on the attached label; provides that most testing of persons (and disclo- sure of results) may be done only pursuant to written informed consent, and re- quires that disclosure of positive test results to the person tested be by personal confidential interview; directs the Department of Public Health to develop an AIDS control plan, to establish an AIDS Control Unit within the Department, and to un- dertake numerous related tasks; provides for establishment of an AIDS Interdisci- plinary Advisory Council; authorizes rejection of anatomical gifts bearing evidence of exposure to the AIDS virus; contains other provisions. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 Committee Bill 010-000-000 HHSV First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 29 Assigned to Human Services May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3402 WOJCIK AND KIRKLAND. (Ch. 43, par. 153) Amends the Liquor Control Act. Prohibits the Illinois Liquor Control Commis- sion from permitting a licensee to resume business while appealing a local commis- sioner's revocation of his license if he had a local hearing and if his license was suspended during the year before revocation. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3403 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 38, pars. 81-22 and 81-25) Amends the Illinois Abortion Law of 1975 to prohibit abortions on a viable fetus unless performed in a hospital, except in emergency cases. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3404 STANGE. (Ch. 48, par. 322) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act to specify conditions under which an individual who is an owner or an owner-operator of a vehicle which is licensed and registered as a truck tractor is considered an independent contractor and not an employee. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1717 HB-3400 HB-3405 SHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 34-22.9) Amends The School Code. Makes grammatical changes in the provisions termi- nating the authority of the Chicago Board of Education to issue certain bonds. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3406 SHAW. (Ch. 24, par. 8-2-3) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Inserts parallel punctuation in a Section re- lating to proposed appropriations in municipalities with a population of 500,000 or more. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3407 SHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 34-53) Amends The School Code. Increases from 2.11% to 2.61%, for FY 1987 and thereafter, the maximum educational purposes tax rate in school districts having over 500,000 inhabitants. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3408 MAUTINO. (New Act) Creates The Franchise Disclosure Act of 1986. States requirements for sales of franchises in this State; defines terms; provides for full and fair disclosure of the na- ture of interests in franchises and for the regulation thereof; fixes penalties for viola- tions of the Act. Repeals present Franchise Disclosure Act. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3409 ROPP AND WAIT. (Ch. 5, par. 1910) Amends the Illinois Milk Promotion Act. Changes the composition of the Milk Promotion Board from members of named producers to members elected by dairy cooperatives. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-3410 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-161) Amends the Metropolitan Sanitary District Article of the Pension Code to allow disabled employees to retire with 5 rather than 10 years of service if they received ordinary disability payments on or after January 1, 1986. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-3405 1718 HB-3411 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 105, new par. 3-4a) Amends The Park District Code. Provides that no territory within the corporate limits of a municipality which, as an incident of its government and under the "Il- linois Municipal Code" or under its home rule powers, is operating and maintaining a system of one or more parks with a total combined area of 50 acres or more within its corporate limits may be annexed to any park district. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3412 DEJAEGHER AND BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 11 1/2, pars. 5504, 5504.1, 5504.18, 5504.19, 5511, 5512 and 5513, new par. 5504.21) Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act. Adds definition of qualified registered professional nurse for purposes of Act. Definition requires satisfactory completion of a course of training in emergency medical care approved by the Department of Public Health, and section-by-section restatements of such requirement are deleted. Authorizes the use of such nurses in EMS systems and ad- vanced life support/mobile intensive care systems. Also authorizes use of licensed physicians in the latter type of systems and requires that such systems select, edu- cate and train EMT personnel and nominate such personnel for testing and recerti- fication by the Department of Public Health. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes definition of "qualified registered professional nurse" for purposes of EMS Act, to specify certain training courses leading to such qualification. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. of Public Health) House Bill 3412, will have minimal fiscal implications for the Department of Public Health as a result of additional recordkeeping and processing of appropriate documentation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Further changes definition of "qualified registered professional nurse" to specify training courses required for qualification. Provides that Department of Public Health may set continuing education requirements for such nurses by rule. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note Requested WOJCIK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 DEJAEGHER Adopted 113-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1719 HB-341 1 HB-3413 SHB-3413 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.18-1, 1065.18-20, 1065.18-24; new pars. 1065.18-4a and 1065.18-18a; rep. pars. 1065.18-4 and 1065.18-23) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to property and casualty insur- ance premium rates. Authorizes the Department to review and approve or disap- prove premium rates. Requires prior Department approval with respect to an increase or decrease of 15% or more. Specifies financial information to be reported to the Department. Authorizes a fine of up to $10,000 for failure to make required financial disclosure. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3414 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-4201) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Increases from 15 to 21 days the period with- in which the Illinois Commerce Commission shall complete its review of an applica- tion to operate under the provisions of the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3415 KEANE. (Ch. 30, par. 119) Amends the land titles Act to provide that the certificate of sale of real property for taxes must be presented to the registrar of titles 90 days (now 1 year) prior to ap- plication for a tax deed. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E i HB-3416 CULLERTON. (Ch. 53, par.. 8) Amends the Act on fees and salaries to abolish State's attorneys fees. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3417 CULLERTON. (Ch. 38, par. 11-11) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 regarding the offense of sexual relations within families. Makes offense involving step children a separate subclause. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1720 1721 HB-3418 HB-3418 CULLERTON. (Ch. I 11, par. 2655) Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983 to exempt from the Act a paralegal under the supervision of an attorney-at-law li- censed to practice in Illinois. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Exempts paralegals employed by licensed attorneys-at-law from the provision of the Act. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3419 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-4102) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that upon meeting certain require- ments, persons or entities engaged in the towing or hauling of wrecked, disabled or replacement vehicles prior to January 1, 1986 may apply for certification to operate under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Commerce Commission. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3420 BERRIOS. (New Act; Ch. 120, par. 424; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Creates the All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act. Requires Class I all-terrain vehicles and off-highway motorcycles to be registered with the Department of Conservation. Establishes various requirements for the registration and operation of such vehicles. Provides that unrefunded motor fuel tax for such vehicles shall be deposited in the newly created "All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act Fund" to be used for all-terrain vehi- cle programs administered by the Department under that Act. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3421 ROPP. (Ch. 120, par. 592.1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides that no matter, other than certain matters regarding farmland assessments, may be appealed to the Property Tax Ap- peal Board unless a complaint has been filed by a party to the appeal with the board of review and the board of review has rendered a final decision with regard to the complaint. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3422 HB-3422 CURRAN AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80) Amends The School Code to provide for establishment of a grant program ad- ministered by the State Board of Education to provide grants to not-for-profit orga- nizations which specialize in fire safety education for preschool and kindergarten age children. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 17-2.11 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause, and amends The School Code to authorize the expenditure, of fire prevention and safety funds to build additions, make alterations or purchase or lease temporary facilities when necessary and when economically feasible and, in the school board's opinion, in the best interests of affected pupils, but only in an aggregate amount that is less than the cost of altering or reconstructing an existing building which would then be avail- able for school use. Provides that such alternative procedure shall be available to a school board only once, and prohibits the levy of taxes for such expenditures after January 1, 1988 except for the purpose of paying principal and interest on bonds is- sued for such expenditures prior to that date. Effective July 1, 1986. FISCAL NOTE, WITH H-AM 1. (Prepared by State Board of Education) The State Board of Education believes that this amendment will not have a cost impact upon the State. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends the authorized use of fire prevention and safety funds on a one time basis to construction of a new facility when the cost of the new construction will not ex- ceed the cost of renovation of an existing building and when certain other conditions are met. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1 Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 1405 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Asbestos Abatement Act to provide that corrective action is as defined in the Act. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 014-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CURRAN Adopted Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 100-014-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL & PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1722 1723 HB-3422-Cont. Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 049-008-000 Jun 24 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1 ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BERMAN HOLMBERG, POSHARD, DAVIDSON, & MAITLAND Jun 28 Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/CURRAN, CULLERTON, MULCAHEY, HOFFMAN & HASARA Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/090-019-001 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1346 Effective date 09-10-86 HB-3423 HALLOCK - GIORGI. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9551) Amends An Act in relation to energy efficient storage hot water heaters. Exempts storage hot water heaters with a capacity of 20 or fewer gallons designed expressly for use in recreational vehicles from the scope of the Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 13, 1986) Provides that no distributor shall purchase any noncertified hot water heaters. Provides for technical assistance to manufacturers of such heaters. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4 Provides all storage hot water heaters, sold after June 1, 1986, shall be labeled, as well as certified, by the manufacturer as being in compliance with the current AS- HRAE 90 Standard. Eliminates requirement that such hot water heaters be as cer- tified by the retailer. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 15 Amendment No.02 HALLOCK Withdrawn Amendment No.03 HALLOCK Withdrawn Amendment No.04 HALLOCK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-001 May 21 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities HB-3423-Cont. Jun 11 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1347 Effective date 09-10-86 HB-3424 SLATER - HARTKE - PHELPS - RICHMOND - PANGLE, SATTER- THWAITE, HICKS AND REGAN. (Ch. 85, par. 663) Amends the Agricultural Fair Act to permit the annual $20,000 rehabilitation money for county fairs also to be spent for liability insurance until December 31, 1989. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits to 50% to be spent for insurance. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Apr 30 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD,H Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3425 RYDER - MCPIKE - CURRIE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-113) Amends the Nursing Home'Care Reform Act to provide that a hospital or sani- tarium which operates skilled or intermediate nursing home beds within its facilities is a "facility" under the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. I11 1/2, par. 4153-113 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 12-4, new par. 12-4.20a Deletes provision that a hospital or sanitarium which operates skilled or interme- diate care nursing home beds within its facilities is a "facility" under the Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979. Amends The Public Aid Code to direct the Illinois Department of Public Aid to appoint an Executive Task Force on Nursing Homes to study the delivery of nursing home care and make recommendations concerning certain matters to the Director of the Department, who is to report such recommen- dations to the General Assembly. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 1724 HB-3425-Cont. May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3426 RYDER - MCPIKE. (Ch. 11l 1/2, pars. 4151-101 and 4152-201) Amends the Nursing Home Care Reform Act. With respect to residents who have interested family members, exempts nursing care facilities from the require- ment that they notify the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission of certain resi- dents who are incapable of managing their funds. Changes the short title to Nursing Home Care Act. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3427 BERRIOS - MCAULIFFE, CAPPARELLI, TERZICH, KRSKA, NASH, KU- LAS AND RONAN. (Ch. 46, par. 10-10.1) Amends The Election Code. Decreases the time within which a petition for judi- cial review of an electoral board's decision must be filed from 10 to 5 days after the board's decision. Decreases the time within which an answer to such a petition may be filed from 10 to 5 days after the petition is filed. Decreases the time within which a hearing on such a petition shall be held from 30 to 10 days after the petition is filed. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3428 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 21, new par. 14c; Ch. 139, new par. 39.22a) Amends an Act relating to graveyards and the Township Law of 1874. Autho- rizes townships to appropriate money to put old, neglected graves and cemeteries in a cleaner and more respectable condition. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 07 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-000 Passed both Houses 1725 HB-3428-Cont. Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1264 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3429 LEVIN AND BOWMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that the use of a laser sight in the commission of a felony is a Class 3 felony. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3430 LEVIN AND BOWMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1, 24-2 and 33A-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that possession of a laser sight is a Class 3 felony. Provides exemptions. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3431 FLINN, MCPIKE AND GIORGI. (Ch. 36, new par. 4.6) Amends the Act relating to county treasurers to provide for an annual stipend of $3,500 to each elected county treasurer to be appropriated from the General Reve- nue Fund. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that Section does not apply to any county which is a home rule unit. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the method of distributing stipends to county treasurers. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 083-031-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor HALL First reading Referred to Jun 04 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 049-005-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/082-035-000 Passed both Houses 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1726 HB-3431-Cont. Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 19 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 06 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto FLINN Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 088-023-000 Nov 20 Placed Calendar Total Veto Dec 03 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HALL 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 053-001-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto PUBLIC ACT 84-1432 Effective date 12-03-86 HB-3432 KUBIK - CULLERTON. (Ch. 38, new par. 28A-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Prohibits corporations, partnerships and as- sociations licensed in any other State or country to engage in gambling and their of- ficers, directors, partners, agents, employees and shareholders owning more than 1/2 of 1% of the outstanding shares of such corporations, from making gifts or con- tributions to public officials or candidates for public office or to campaign fund rais- ing committees. A violation is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3433 BRESLIN. (New Act) Creates an Act to specify the conditions under which the Illinois Commerce Commission may approve local telephone rates based upon usage; requires imple- mentation of untimed local calling within a zone based on community of interest, and adoption by referendum of the local residential customers; also requires tele- communications carriers to file cost of service data whenever the carrier's rate structure is being changed. Apr 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3434 STECZO. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1116) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Defines "noneconomic loss" as all nonpecu- niary harm for which damages are recoverable, including but not limited to pain, disability, disfigurement, embarrassment, emotional distress and loss of consor- tium. In civil actions, the amount of damages per person for noneconomic losses may not exceed $250,000. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3435 PARKE - STECZO. (New Act; Ch. 70, rep. par. 301 through 305) Creates the Illinois Assumption of Risk Act. Provides for assumption of risk to di- minish damages otherwise recoverable for injury or death to person or damage to property in which recovery is predicated on fault. Repeals an Act in relation to con- tribution among joint tortfeasors. Effective immediately. 1727 HB-3435-Cont. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3436 PARKE - STECZO. (Ch. 73, pars. 755.16 and 755.17) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that notices of cancellation of a policy must be mailed 60 days, rather than 30 days, prior to cancellation. Requires 30 day notice with respect to premium increases in excess of 50%. Requires that notices of intention not to renew and notices of cancellation for other than nonpayment of pre- mium include a statement of claims paid. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3437 PARKE - STECZO. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1116) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that any award of punitive dam- ages will escheat to the Department of Rehabilitation Services for the purpose of providing services to disabled children, youth and adults. Punitive damages may not exceed the amount of compensatory damages for economic loss and requires proof of malice by clear and convincing evidence. Applies prospectively. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3438 PARKE - STECZO. (Ch. 110, new par. 8-2601) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that in a tort action, regardless of the theory of liability under which it is brought, the court shall allow the admission into evidence of proof of collateral source payments that have been made or are sub- stantially certain to be made to a plaintiff as compensation for the loss or injury for which the action is brought. Proof of such payments shall be considered by the trier of fact in arriving at the amount of any award and shall be considered by the court in reviewing awards that are alleged to be excessive. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3439 PARKE - STECZO. (New Act; Ch. 70, rep. pars. 301 through 305) Creates the Illinois Comparative Fault Act. Provides for apportioning damages in actions brought on account of injury or death to persons or damage to property in which recovery is predicated upon fault. Abolishes the doctrine of joint and several liability in actions brought on account of death, injury to person or physical damage to property and limits a defendant's liability to the percentage of fault chargeable to him. Applies to injuries or death to persons or damage to property occurring on or after its effective date. Repeals An Act in relation to contribution among joint tort- feasors. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3440 PARKE - STECZO. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Product Liability Act. Provides that a defendant may not be held liable for a defective design of a product unless a feasible alternative design was available at the time the product was manufactured. A defendant may not be held liable for a failure to warn of product hazards which could not be identified by 1728 HB-3440-Cont. the defendant at the time the product was manufactured or which were obvious to users of the product. A plaintiff who misuses a product or knowingly assumes the risk of using a hazardous product is barred from recovery. Applies to causes of ac- tion accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-3441 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-136.1) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to provide for widows' benefits of 40% of the annuity the policeman was receiving at the time of his death for all deaths of retired policemen on or after January 1, 1987. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-3442 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-167.1) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to provide that beginning January 1, 1987, the 3% post retirement annuity increase is for policemen born be- fore January 1, 1935. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3443 CULLERTON. (Ch. 121, pars. 100-8, 100-18 and 100-19; Ch. 127, par. 63b104c) Amends the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority Act and the Personnel Code. Provides that the administrative expenses of the Authority shall be paid solely with funds appropriated by the General Assembly and that certain revenues from tolls shall be deposited into the State Treasury. Provides that employees of the Authority shall be subject to the Personnel Code. Deletes provision that exempted employees of the Toll Highway Commission from the Code. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3 HB-3444 MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 5-188, 6-184, 8-202 and 11-191) Amends the Chicago Fire, Police, Municipal and Laborers Articles of the Pen- sion Code to require an annual audit conducted by a certified public accountant des- ignated by the Auditor General; requires the annual financial statement to be submitted to the Governor and the members. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3445 TERZICH. (Ch. 38, pars. 20-1 and 20-1.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person commits arson when, by means of fire or explosive he knowingly damages any property without the con- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1729 HB-3445-Cont. sent of the owner, or with the intent to defraud or prejudice the rights of an insurer, or without the written consent of the local fire authority, and commits aggravative arson when in the course of committing arson he also knows or should know that someone is inside the structure, or any person suffers great bodily harm or disfigura- tion, or a firefighter or police officer is injured. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3446 CHURCHILL - HOMER. (Ch. 120, pars. 444 and 445) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to decrease the rate of interest paid by deliquent taxpayers from 2% per month to 10% per year or the adjusted rate es- tablished under Section 6621 (b) of the Internal Revenue Code. Also reduces the in- terest rate paid to taxpayers who overpay their taxes from 1% per month to 10% per year or the adjusted rate established under Section 6621 (b) of the Internal Reve- nue Code. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3447 CHURCHILL - HOMER. (Ch. 120, pars. 9-903, 9-904 and 9-906) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to limit the application of the mathematical error definition when the Department of Revenue makes assessments and deter- mines deficiency and overpayments so that mathematical error does not include an attempt to claim, exclude, deduct or improperly report income, exemptions, deduc- tions or credits. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 'HB-3448 CHURCHILL - HOMER. (Ch. 120, par. 15-1501) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to revise the definition of mathematical er- ror to exclude an attempt to claim, exclude, deduct or improperly report income, ex- emptions, deductions or credits. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3449 CHURCHILL - HOMER. (Ch. 120, par. 5-506) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that the Department of Revenue must be notified of changes in a federal income tax return within 120, rather than 20, days after the changes become final. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 444 Amends to change the penalty rate for unpaid tax under the Retailers' Occupa- tion Tax Act. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1730 HB-3449-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1157.1, 1157.2, 1157.3, 1157.4, 1157.5, 1157.6, 1157.8, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1168, 1169, 1171, 1171.2, 1174, 1177; rep. pars. 1157, 1157.7, 1157.9, 1157.10; new pars. 1178, 1179 Ch. 127, pars. 3, 4 Creates the Department of the Lottery and eliminates the Lottery Division of the Department of Revenue. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 SPlaced Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.02 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.03 CHURCHILL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 097-001-002 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 30 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/102-011-002 Passed both Houses Jul 01 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1128 Effective date 07-01-86 SHB-3450 CHURCHILL - HOMER. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to specify that a portion of dividends includ- ed in taxable income pursuant to provisions of the United States Internal Revenue Code relating to controlled foreign corporations may be deducted by corporations. Effective immediately and applies to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1986, and any taxable year presently open to refund. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3451 CHURCHILL - HOMER. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1731 HB-3451-Cont. Amends the Illinois Income Tax to permit a deduction for adjustments to salaries and wages required under provisions of the Internal Revenue Code which authorize a Targeted Jobs Tax Credit. Effective January 1, 1987 and applicable to taxable years ending on or after such date. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3452 GIORGI. (Ch. 42, pars. 283.1, 319.7, 319.17 and 437h) Amends the North Shore Sanitary District Act, The Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act, and the Sanitary District Act of 1936 to provide that liens on real proper- ty due to delinquent payments by users of the sewerage system shall exist until the actual payment of the charges or rates and any collection expenses. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3453 GIORGI. (Ch. 42, pars. 296, 317 and 438) Amends the North Shore District Act, the Sanitary District Act of 1917 and the Sanitary District Act of 1936 to authorize sanitary district police to enter upon pub- lic and private property to make inspections for illegal or improper water or sewer connections. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3454 GIORGI. (Ch. 42, new pars. 283.01, 308.2 and 423.1) Amends the North Shore Sanitary District Act and the Sanitary District Acts of 1917 and 1936. Authorizes the board of trustees of the sanitary districts organized under those Acts to insure and indemnify trustees, officials and employees of the district against financial loss arising out of acts or omissions incident to perform- ance of their duties and employment. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3455 GIORGI. (Ch. 42, pars. 296, 317 and 438) Amends the North Shore Sanitary District Act, the Sanitary District Act of 1917 and the Sanitary District Act of 1936 to authorize the board of trustees of the sani- tary district to apply to the circuit court for injunctive relief or mandamus to pre- vent the pollution of any waters from which a water supply may be obtained by any municipality within the district or in the case of a district organized under the Sani- tary District Act of 1936 to prevent the pollution of any waters from which a water supply may be obtained within the district. Effective immediately. 1732 HB-3455-Cont. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3456 GIORGI. (Ch. 42, new pars. 283.5, 306.5 and 436b) Amends the North Shore Sanitary District Act, the Sanitary District Act of 1917 and the Sanitary District Act of 1936. Provides that districts organized under those Acts may disconnect a user for nonpayment of charges or violation of district ordi- nances, and may require a bond or other assurances before reconnection. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3457 GIORGI. (Ch. 42, pars. 291 and 314; new par. 435a; Ch. 110, par. 7-103) Amends 3 Sanitary District Acts and the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the "quick take" provisions of the eminent domain law applicable. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3458 GIORGI. (Ch. 42, pars. 280, 303 and 415) Amends the North Shore Sanitary District Act and the Sanitary District Acts of 1917 and 1936. Authorizes the district board of trustees to appoint officers and hire employees to manage and control district operations. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Recommended do pass 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-3459 STERN. (Ch. 127, new par. 2701-4) Amends The Build Illinois Act. Creates the Build Illinois Review Committee consisting of 4 members of the General Assembly appointed by the President and Minority Leader of the Senate and Speaker and Minority Leader of the House. The Committee shall develop standard applications and guideline procedures for apply- ing for funding under The Build Illinois Act and shall recommend projects to be fi- nanced by June 10 of each year. Requires cost benefit analysis of projects and requires 25% local matching grants. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1733 HB-3459-Cont. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3460 GIORGI. (Ch. 42, new pars. 283.01, 308.2 and 423.1) Amends the North Shore Sanitary District Act and the Sanitary District Acts of 1917 and 1936. Authorizes the board of trustees of the sanitary districts organized under those Acts to indemnify trustees, officials and employees of the district against financial loss arising out of acts or omissions incident to performance of their duties and employment, and for such purposes to provide insurance, establish a program of self-insurance, participate in a program of group self-insurance and establish reserves therefor. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 01 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3461 GIORGI AND KUBIK. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-3.13, 37-26) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Allows organization licensees to supplement a pari-mutuel pool to guarantee a minimum distribution of up to $50,000 and allows the licensee to make such supplement from unclaimed pari-mutuel ticket receipts. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Horse Racing Apr 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Horse Racing May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3462 BERRIOS - MAYS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-111) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to exempt garbage and tow trucks from the weight limitations established for highways designated by the Department of Transportation as part of the National System of Defense Highways. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3463 KULAS. (Ch. 121, new par. 9-112.4) Amends the Illinois Highway Code to permit county highway authorities to au- thorize the placement of benches in unincorporated areas for persons awaiting transportation. Effective immediately. 1734 HB-3463-Cont. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3464 RONAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 7-14, 7-19, 7-46, 7-52 and 7-53) Amends The Election Code. Provides for the joint nomination of candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3465 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 122, par. 29-5) Amends The School Code relative to the manner in which certain transportation costs are classified and calculated. Deletes provisions which included as allowable direct costs all transportation supervisory salary costs and all transportation related building and maintenance costs without limitation. Provides that indirect costs be calculated by applying the unrestricted indirect cost rate of each district to the al- lowable direct costs of transporting pupils for regular, vocational and special educa- tion. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3466 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 122, par. 29-5) Amends The School Code relative to the classification and calculation of certain transportation costs. Deletes provisions which included as allowable direct costs all transportation supervisory salary costs and all transportation related building and maintenance costs without limitation. Provides that indirect costs be calculated by applying the lesser of the district or the State average unrestricted cost rate to the allowable direct cost of transporting pupils for regular, vocational and special edu- cation. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3467 RYDER. (Ch. 127, par. 1301) Amends An Act to provide for representation and indemnification in certain civil law suits to provide that any individuals who contract with the Department of Re- habilitation Services for consultation with the Department, its agents and employ- ees, and not for direct patient care, are "employees" who may be represented or indemnified by the State in certain civil law suits. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1735 HB-3468 HB-3468 CHURCHILL, NASH AND HENSEL. (Ch. 111, par. 5818) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983 to authorize the Department of Registration and Education to discipline a licensee by placing him or her on proba- tion. Authorizes the Department to discipline a licensee for aiding or abetting any individual, partnership or corporation in disregarding or violating any provision of this Act, or the published rules or regulations promulgated by the Department to enforce this Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a person renewing an expired license within 2 years after termina- tion from military service is exempt from paying any lapsed renewal and restoration fees. Increases the renewal fee for dentists from $15 to $30. Authorizes the deposit of anesthesia permit fees in the Dental Disciplinary Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Authorizes the Department to dis- cipline a licensee for disregarding or violating any provision of this Act, or the pub- lished rules or regulations promulgated by the Department to enforce this Act, or aiding or abetting any individual, partnership or corporation in disregarding any provision of this Act, or the published rules or regulations promulgated by the De- partment to enforce this Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 30, par. 734 and Ch. 127, rep. par. 141.158 Amends the Illinois Real Estate Time-Share Act to authorize the Department of Registration and Education to place previous deposits of the Real Estate Time-Share Registration Fund and present and future fees received by the Depart- ment under the Real Estate Time-Share Act into the Real Estate License Adminis- tration Fund. Amends An Act in relation to State finance. Repeals the Real Estate Time-Share Registration Fund. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 RYDER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 097-001-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor RUPP First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 RUPP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 1736 HB-3468-Cont. Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/112-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1299 Effective date 08-19-86 ' HB-3469 BARNES. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7007) Amends the Infant Mortality Reduction Act. Creates an Infant Mortality Re- duction Advisory Board within the Department of Public Health. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3470 ROPP. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 521.2) Amends the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to require the obtaining of a permit from the Department of Public Health prior to distributing out-of-state milk or milk products. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3471 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 230.12) Amends An Act in relation to personnel radiation monitoring to delete the re- quirement that employers must forward radiation monitoring reports to the Depart- ment of Nuclear Safety at the termination of employment of any monitored employee. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1024.1 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to create a Division of Airport Noise Abatement; directs the Division to assume the duties of Chicago's O'Hare Airport Noise Abatement Office on January 1, 1987, and to study the problem of airport noise throughout the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 15 1/2, pars. 68.3a and 68.3d Amends An Act in relation to airport authorities. Removes provisions in relation to appointment of boards of commissioners of such authorities when the airport fa- cilities are located wholly within a single county having a population between 600,000 and 3,000,000. Provides that terms of commissioners appointed to boards of such authorities shall expire on effective date of Act. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 024-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 WILLIAMSON Adopted Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Verified Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Third Reading - Lost 056-029-017 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1737 HB-3472 HB-3472 TUERK - MAYS. (Ch. 48, pars. 345, 401, 555, 570, 576.1, 576.2) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes changes with respect to cal- endar year 1987 concerning the definition of wages, the determination of weekly benefit amounts, the determination of the liability of governmental entities for con- tributions and the determination of contribution rates. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3473 HALLOCK, REGAN AND COWLISHAW. (Ch. 105, pars. 731, 732, 734, 735 and new par. 737; Ch. 127, par. 141.169) Amends the Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund Act and the State Fi- nance Act. Makes the Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund a Department of Conservation account funded by donations and appropriations from the Build Illi- nois Purposes Fund. Provides that the investment income from the trust fund shall fund the Natural Heritage Fund. Assigns to the Natural Heritage Fund the former purposes of the trust fund. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Expands the definition of "natural heritage lands" and requires that the bank in which the trust fund is held have a capital surplus of at least $50,000,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Expands the definition of "natural heritage lands" and requires that the bank in which the trust fund is held have a capital surplus of at least $50,000,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes January 13, 1987) Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.6a Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Expands the definition of tourism and convention bureaus eligible to receive funds from the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to include those in existence as of January 1, 1987, if in counties which have experienced certain increases. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 23, 1986) Adds reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 133cl, 133c2, 133c3, 133c5, 133c6, new pars. 133c.01, 133c3.1, 133c7, 133c8, 133c9, rep. par. 133c4 Amends the Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act. Changes the concept of ab- original records to archaelogical and paleontological resources. Places control of ex- ploration of such resources on State lands within the Historic Preservation Agency. Authorizes promulgation of necessary rules and increases penalties. CONFERNCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 15 1/2, pars. 22.25b, 22.25c, 22.25d, 68.1, 68.2, 68.3, 68.3a, 68.3d, 68.16, new pars. 68.2g, 68.17a, 68.17b, 68.17c; Ch. 24, par. 11-135-6; Ch. 105, par. 733, new par. 738; Ch. 110, par. 7-103 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes everything. Creates an Act to authorize DCMS to convey certain real property to the DuPage Water Commission. Amends the IL Aeronautics Act to remove the prohibition on public entities in adjoining states using the power of eminent domain to establish airports inside IL. Amends the Airport Authority Act to establish a Metropolitan Airport Authority for certain airports in DuPage County. Amends the Municipal Code and the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to the eminent domain powers of certain Water Commissions. Amends the Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund Act and the State Finance Act to create a Natural Heritage Fund. Provides for certain donations and appropriations from the Build Illinois Purposes Fund to be placed in an Endowment Trust Fund, the investment income from which is to be transferred into the Natural Heritage Fund. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1738 HB-3473-Cont. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 HALLOCK Adopted 071-028-003 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-001 May 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 11 Committee discharged Re-referred to Executive Jun 12 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02-DAVIDSON Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Jun 24 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 30 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SANGMEISTER JOYCE,JEROME, LUFT DAVIDSON & PHILIP Jul 02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 20 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF COMM REPTS -HALLOCK Tabled House Rule 79(E) Dec 05 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRIE, CULLERTON, MCPIKE, HALLOCK & HOFFMAN House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-001-000 Jan 13 1987 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(D) & (E) AND PLACE ON ORDER CONF. COMM. 1739 HB-3473-Cont. Jan 13-Cont. REPTS. - HALLOCK Motion prevailed 116-000-000 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/096-012-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jan 21 Sent to the Governor Jan 26 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1473 Effective date 01-26-87 HB-3474 CHURCHILL. (New Act) Authorizes the Lake County Forest Preserve District to transfer certain lands to the Department of Conservation. Permits the deed of conveyance to contain a clause providing that in the event the lands cease to be used for Marina purposes or are sold or conveyed by the State of Illinois, that title will revert to The Lake Coun- ty Forest Preserve District. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides for an exchange of land between the Department of Conservation and the Vermilion County Conservation District. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 07 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Executive May 28 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Amendment No.02 WOODYARD,H Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/113-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 16 Sent to the Governor Jul 29 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1241 Effective date 07-29-86 SHB-3475 TUERK - HAWKINSON. (Ch. 105, pars. 468g and 468h; Ch. 127, par. 2706, new par. 2708.1) Amends An Act to designate certain areas as State Parks, Memorials, Parkways, Boating Access Areas, Recreational Areas and Conservation Areas and to vest ju- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1740 HB-3475-Cont. risdiction over them in the Department of Conservation, and the Historic Preserva- tion Agency Act. Removes Jubilee College State Historic Site from the jurisdiction of the Historic Preservation Agency and renames it Jubilee College State Park to be administered by the Department of Conservation. Removes Jubilee College State Memorial from the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation and particularly describes Jubilee College State Memorial to be administered by the Historic Pres- ervation Agency. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 2708.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 2707, new par. 2707.1 Provides that Jubilee College State Historic Site (formerly State Memorial) in Peoria County shall be administered by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Adds immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes legal description of property included in Jubilee College State Memorial. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 133d6 Amends Illinois Historic Preservation Act to provide that property cannot be fur- ther considered for designation as Registered Illinois Historic Place without consent of owner or owners of record. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment 1. Adds Reference To: New Act; ch. 127, new pars. 141.200 and 2705.1 Creates New Act in relation to expenditure of funds received by State in connec- tion with Federal District Court order in U.S. vs. Exxon. Amends An Act in relation to State finance to establish the Exxon Oil Overcharge Settlement Trust Fund to re- ceive such funds. Amends the Historic Preservation Agency Act to transfer certain powers of the Department of Conservation in relation to Lincoln's New Salem State Park to the Historic Preservation Agency. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TUERK Adopted Amendment No.02 TUERK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LEITCH Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEITCH & PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1741 HB-3475-Cont. Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JOYCE,JEROME WELCH, O'DANIEL, LEITCH & DAVIDSON Jun 29 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CULLERTON, STERN, HICKS, HALLOCK & TUERK Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/113-002-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/008-027-013 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/JOYCE,JEROME WELCH, O'DANIEL, LEITCH & DAVIDSON Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail IST/LEITCH Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/055-000-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1348 Effective date 09-10-86 'HB-3476 OLSON. (Ch. 23, par. 5004a) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act. Provides that in- terest earned on monies in the Child Abuse Prevention Fund in the State Treasury shall remain in the fund. Authorizes the Department and the State Treasurer to ac- cept private donations to the fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 5-501A and 5-502A; Ch. 126 1/2, pars. 67.04, 503 and new par. 67a; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195 Adds provisions amending the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for contribu- tions from tax refunds to the Illinois Veterans Home Fund, rather than the Quincy Veterans Home Fund. Amends Acts creating the Department of Veterans' Affairs and the Illinois Veterans Home at Manteno to provide for the use of the Illinois Vet- erans Home Fund and to eliminate deposit of tax refund contributions in other funds. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Illinois Veterans Home Fund. Adds an immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 6403, Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6903 Adds provisions amending the Food and Housing Assistance Act and the Al- zheimer's Disease Research Act to authorize the acceptance of certain donations for deposit into the funds created by those Acts. Makes other changes. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1742 HB-3476-Cont. May 20 May 23 May 28 Jun 03 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 19 Jun 25 Jul 24 Aug 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1265 Effective date 08-11-86 Adopted ' HB-3477 PARCELLS. (Ch. 23, new par. 5022.2; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Amends an Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services. Au- thorizes the Department to provide training programs for foster care and adoptive care services. Amends the State Finance Act to create the necessary fund within the State treasury. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the private donations to the Department of Children and Family Services Training Fund shall be unsolicited private grants. Also requires deposit of training program fees into such fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 5005, 5017, 5017a-3 Requires DCFS to provide shelter and independent living services for homeless youth. Includes such services for homeless youth, pregnant youth and youth who are parents within the annual community youth services plans of local service systems. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1743 HB-3477-Cont. Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1277 Effective date 08-15-86 ' HB-3478 PIEL. (Ch. 17, pars. 316, 317, 325, 327, 360.1 and 394) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that the Commissioner shall specify the form and contents of an application to organize a bank. Provides that the capital of a proposed bank must be sufficient to support the proposed operations of the bank. Grants immunity from civil liability to members of the State Banking Board. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3479 WEAVER,M - TATE - GOFORTH - MAYS AND BLACK. (New Act) Release of easement and restoration of access rights regarding Department of Transportation properties located in Clark, Cumberland, Effingham and Perry County. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Release of easement and restoration of access rights regarding Department of Transportation properties located in Lake, Madison, Sangamon and St. Clair County. Effective immediately. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends corrections of two technical errors in the deletion of "Section 1" and insertion of "Section 11"; and deletion of "easement of" and insertion of "ease- ment for". Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Land convey appraisal filed Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 07 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD,H Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1744 HB-3479-Cont. Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 06 Mtn fild accept amend veto WEAVER,M Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 110-000-000 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto WOODYARD,H Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 051-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 05 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1448 Effective date 01-05-87 SHB-3480 BARNES - TATE - WEAVER,M - MAYS. (New Act) Authorizes the Secretary of the Department of Transportation to sell and convey certain properties in Cook, Cumberland and Clark Counties. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that certain property is to be conveyed to the Worth-Palos Park District (was, Village of Worth) for the sum of $1 (was, $74,100) and that title to such prop- erty will revert to the State if the grantee does not use the property to erect a war memorial monument. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to sell and convey properties in St. Clair, Madison, Peoria and Grundy Counties. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes the Secretary of the Department of Transportation to convey certain land to the Geneseo Park District provided such land is used for public purposes. If not so used, the land shall revert to the State of Illinois. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Land convey appraisal filed Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAHAR Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Committee Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1745 HB-3480-Cont. Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Amendment No.02 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1396 Effective date 09-18-86 HB-3481 EWING - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.52-1 and 1065.59-61; Ch. 120, pars. 11-1109, 443 and 452 1/2) Amends the Insurance Code, the Illinois Income Tax Act, and the Retailers' Oc- cupation Tax Act. Authorizes the suspension, revocation or denial of an insurance producer, representative, agent, broker or public insurance adjuster license for non- payment of taxes. Revises procedures regarding the enforcement of liens against compensation for State income and "sales" tax liability. Raises penalties for sales tax liabilities from 20% to 30% of the tax liability in the case of fraud, and from 5% to 7.5% in other situations. Authorizes the Department of Revenue to establish sales tax penalties against officers and employees of corporations guilty of willful tax eva- sion. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3482 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1) Amends The School Code. Requires the Department of Public Health to dissemi- nate printed forms describing the risks and benefits of vaccines used for immunizing school children to physicians and clinics which in turn are to distribute them to the parents or guardians of the children who are to be immunized. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for the distribution of printed information (rather than printed forms) to entities which administer immunizations, the information in turn to be made available by the health professional administering the immunization to the parents or guardians of the children to be immunized. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Recommended do pass 012-001-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 BRUNSVOLD Adopted Amendment No.02 RYDER Withdrawn Amendment No.03 RYDER Withdrawn Amendment No.04 RYDER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1746 HB-3482-Cont. Jun 03 Sen Sponsor POSHARD First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3483 GIORGI. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1105) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that all civil jury cases shall be tried by a jury of 6 persons. Deletes option of 12 member civil juries. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3484 O'CONNELL - HARTKE - CHRISTENSEN - MCNAMARA - MULCA- HEY, PANGLE, DEJAEGHER, MAUTINO AND BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 124, new par. 6b; Ch. 127, new pars. 34.3 and 148-3a; Ch. 128, par. 107) Amends The Civil Administrative Code, State Finance Act, An Act to revise the law in relation to the Secretary of State and The State Library Act. Requires each committee, commission and advisory board of the Executive Branch of State gov- ernment to submit the names of its members to the Secretary of State, together with whether the committee, commission or board was created by statute, executive or- der or other authority and when it was created. Provides that each commission, committee and advisory board of State government shall submit a quarterly report of its expenditures to the Legislative Audit Commission. Provides that the State Li- brary shall be the repository for all public reports filed by such committees, commis- sions and boards. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 124, par. 34 Amends The Illinois Identification Card Act relating to unlawful duplication of Illinois Identification Cards or Illinois Disabled Person Identification Cards. Pro- vides that any identification card which uses the word "official" or "State" or "Il- linois" to describe Identification Card or I.D. Card anywhere on the card is deemed to be an identification card which purports to be an official Illinois Identification Card or Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card unless the words "This is not an official Illinois Identification Card or Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card" appear prominently upon it in black colored lettering in 12 point type on the photo- graph side of the card, and no such card shall be smaller in size than 3 inches by 4 inches, and the photograph shall be on the right side of the card only. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 30 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 1ST LEG. DAY - O'CONNELL Committee Executive May 01 Committee discharged 104-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Withdrawn Amendment No.02 PIEL Withdrawn Amendment No.03 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1747 HB-3484-Cont. May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor LEMKE First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3485 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON. (Ch. 46, par. 7-12; rep. par. 7A-1) Amends The Election Code. Repeals provisions concerning the filing by an in- cumbent judge of a declaration of his intention to succeed himself. Provides where a vacancy occurs in the office of Supreme, Appellate or Circuit Court Judge within the 3-week period preceding the 92nd day before the date of a general primary elec- tion, petitions for nomination for the office in which the vacancy has occurred shall be filed not more than 78 nor less than 71 days prior to the date of the general pri- mary election. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-3486 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-114.2) Amends the Downstate Firefighters Article of the Pension Code to provide that there shall be no Workers' Compensation offset for lump sum settlements. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3487 PULLEN - PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 24, par. 11-102-4) Amends the Municipal Code to limit the power of municipalities having more than 500,000 persons seeking to acquire property by condemnation for airport pur- poses, by requiring the acquisition of real property located in another municipality to be approved by ordinance of the authorities thereof. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Motn discharge comm lost 054-052-002 Committee Cities and Villages May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3488 WILLIAMSON - DANIELS - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 24, par. 11-102-2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to prohibit municipalities with a population of 500,000 or more from constructing new runways at public airports situated in more than one county. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Motn discharge comm lost 054-053-002 Committee Cities and Villages May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1748 HB-3489 WILLIAMSON - DANIELS - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 127, new par. 147.1) Amends the State Finance Act. Prohibits the disbursement of public funds held by the State Treasurer to pay for the costs of constructing, extending or expanding runways at an airport which is situated in more than one county and operated by a municipality with a population of over 1,000,000. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3490 WILLIAMSON - DANIELS - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 24, par. 11-102-5) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to prohibit a municipality with a population over 500,000 from permitting scheduled aircraft take-offs or landings after 11 p.m. or before 7 a.m. at an airport situated in more than one county. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3491 DANIELS - PULLEN - WILLIAMSON. (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, 1988. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Motn discharge comm lost 054-051-004 Committee Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 'HB-3492 WILLIAMSON - DANIELS - PARCELLS - PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1024.1) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to create a Division of Airport Noise Abatement; directs the Division to assume the duties of Chicago's O'Hare Airport Noise Abatement Office on January 1, 1987, and to study the problem of airport noise throughout the State. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1749 HB-3489 HB-3492-Cont. May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Motn discharge comm lost 054-054-002 Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3493 HENSEL - KLEMM - BARGER. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.5) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require monitoring of in-flight air- craft emissions at O'Hare Airport. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3494 DANIELS - PULLEN - WOJCIK. (Ch. 127, new par. 49.31) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to prohibit the Department of Transpor- tation from adopting an alternative route for the Elgin-O'Hare Expressway for the purpose of encouraging the future development of O'Hare Airport. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Motn discharge comm lost 053-044-012 Committee Transportation May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3495 WILLIAMSON - DANIELS - MCAULIFFE - PULLEN. (Ch. 24, new par. 11-102-5.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides, at airports which are situated in more than one county and owned by a municipality of over 500,000 population, that certain airplanes must comply with certain noise level standards in order to take off or land. Provides for certain exemptions terminating 90 days after the Act becomes effective, January 1, 1988, and January 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3496 WILLIAMSON - PULLEN - DANIELS. (Ch. 24, new par. 11-102-11; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Amends the Municipal Code to provide for the creation of an O'Hare Airport Le- gal Services Commission by intergovernmental agreement among the affected mu- nicipalities; directs the Commission to make certain legal services available to residents of participating municipalities in matters relating to O'Hare Airport; di- rects the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to supervise the Com- mission, and to make grants to it out of the newly created Airport Legal Assistance Fund; requires the City of Chicago to annually pay certain sums into the Fund, cal- culated on the basis of projected excess noise emissions at O'Hare. Amends the State Finance Act in connection therewith. Effective immediately. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1750 HB-3496-Cont. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3497 WILLIAMSON - PULLEN - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.42k; new pars. 22.23c and 22.43e) Amends the Illinois Aeronautics Act to prohibit supersonic aircraft, other than those owned by the United States government, from landing at airports wholly or partially located in Cook County, Illinois. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 'HB-3498 PETERSON,W - DANIELS. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to allow an individual a credit of up to $10,000 against the State income tax equal to 50% of the cost spent by a taxpayer on insulating his dwelling against airport noise. Applies to dwellings located within 5 miles of an airport. Provides that if the amount of the credit exceeds the taxpay- er's State income tax liability, the excess may be carried over to a succeeding tax year. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, new par. 2-208 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 2-203 Provides for a deduction, rather than a credit, for certain expenditures for noise insulation. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. of Revenue) For each taxpayer that takes the full $10,000 deduction, the loss in income tax revenues would be $250. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Fiscal Note Requested PETERSON,W Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 087-018-002 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1751 'HB-3499 DANIELS - WILLIAMSON - PULLEN. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.80; Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 655) Amends The School Code and the General Obligation Bond Act. Authorizes the State Board of Education to make grants to school districts located within areas ad- versely affected by noise pollution from municipal airports located in more than one county for insulation of school buildings against noise, from moneys appropriated for such purpose. Also increases general obligation bond authorization by $25,000,000 for grants to school districts located within areas adversely affected by noise pollution from municipal airports located within more than one county for the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, financing and architec- tural planning of capital facilities consisting of public school buildings for insulation against noise. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3500 CULLERTON - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 26, par. 3-806) Amend the Uniform Commercial Code. Deletes prohibition against charging a person other than the drawer a fee for a dishonored check. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3501 WILLIAMSON - PULLEN - DANIELS. (Ch. 14, new par. 4c) Amends the Attorney General's Act to direct the Attorney General to participate in the federal airport noise compatibility program for O'Hare Airport. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3502 TUERK. (Ch. 48, par. 660) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act to provide that the Director of the Department of Employment Security may issue unemployment insurance benefit checks only if there is sufficient money in the benefit account to pay the checks. Au- thorizes the Director to use money in the benefit account to pay service charges im- posed on the account by the depository institution. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3503 BRAUN - YOUNG,A - WHITE. (Ch. 85, par. 611) Amends the State revenue sharing Act to increase from 1/12 to 1 /10 of net reve- nue from the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of the Illinois Income Tax Act the amount to be deposited into the Local Government Distribu- tive Fund. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3499 1752 H B-3503-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, par. 611 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 2-201 Deletes everything; amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that the in- vestment credit for placing in service qualified manufacturing, mining and retail property shall be applied against the state income tax rather than the personal prop- erty replacement tax for property placed in service on or after January 1, 1987. Ef- fective January 1, 1987, and applies to taxable years ending on or after such date. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by 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 FY impact for FY87 and would increase replacement income tax rev- enues by the same amount. It should also be noted that under this bill Local Govern- ment Distributive Fund (LGDF) revenues could be reduced by $1.6-2.0 million in FY87 as 1/12 of the net proceeds of State income tax revenues are transferred to the LGDF. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 3-304 Makes the double weighted sales factor optional rather than mandatory for out-of-state taxpayers with over 5,000 employees. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 SHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Verified Third Reading - Passed 060-055-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 034-022-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 30 Motion Filed Concur Motion failed Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jul 01 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1753 HB-3504 ' HB-3504 CULLERTON. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 5001, 5002, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5009, 5012 and 5020; new pars. 5006.01, 5006.02, 5006.03, 5006.04, 5006.05, 5006.06 and 5006.07; rep. par. 5003; Ch. 127, par. 141.90) Amends An Act relating to a medical center district in Chicago. Changes the boundaries of the Chicago medical center district and changes the name of the Medical Center Commission to West Side Development Commission. Establishes a new 5 member Commission subject to the Open Meetings Act and the Illinois Ad- ministrative Procedure Act. Repeals requirement concerning the use of Illinois coal. Expands the purposes for which construction may be authorized by the com- mission. Deletes the requirement of written approval by the Governor prior to con- veyance of any real property. Establishes new provisions pertaining to issuance of revenue bonds by the Commission. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3505 CULLERTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 4-205, 4-206, 4-207, 4-208, 4-209, 4-210, 4-211 and 4-212) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Establishes various procedures and notice re- quirements for towing operators concerning the disposition and sale of abandoned, lost, stolen or unclaimed vehicles. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3506 HASTERT - MAYS - HICKS - BERRIOS - PHELPS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-111) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Revises the axle weight exemption for combi- nations of vehicles with 5 axles which include a semitrailer to include combinations of vehicles which include a semitrailer manufactured prior to the model year 1990 (previously 1984) and registered in this State prior to January 1, 1991 (previously January 1, 1985). Provides that such combinations of vehicles exempted with a semitrailer manufactured subsequent to the model year 1983 have an overall dis- tance between the first and last axle of the two sets of tandems of at least 18 feet and 6 inches. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to make technical changes for consistency in model year references and to change the applicable model year for the distance requirement for tandem axles from 1983 to the effective date of the amendatory Act. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1754 HB-3506-Cont. May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 106-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1330 Effective date 09-09-86 ' HB-3507 HALLOCK - DEUCHLER - BLACK. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.5) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Establishes the "Illinois Emission Reduction Credit Bank". Defines terms. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3508 KLEMM. (Ch. 34, par. 3154) Amends An Act in relation to county zoning to provide that no public hearings are required to be held before the Board of Appeals for zoning variations involving 10% or less of the regulations by the Act authorized as to location of structures or as to bulk requirements under such regulations. In such cases the variations may be granted by resolution of the county board. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3509 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 38, new par. 1005-9-1.3; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.195, 783.02 through 783.02m) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections, An Act in relation to State finance and the Capital Development Board Act. Authorizes the Capital Development Board to issue revenue bonds to finance the construction, reconstruction, improvement or re- pair of county and municipal jails and county courthouses. Permits the Board to lease a jail or courthouse facility it constructs to a county or municipality and col- lect rentals from such lease. Imposes a $10 surcharge on each criminal fine to be paid into the Local Correctional and Courthouse Facilities Construction Fund, which is created in the State Treasury. Such Fund is to be used exclusively for the purposes of this amendatory Act. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3510 WOJCIK - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. Ill 1/2, pars. 1004, 1021, 1031 and 1042; new pars. 1022.12 and ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1755 HB-35 10-Cont. 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. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3511 DAVIS - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.03) Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act to provide for legislative ap- pointment of Directors to fill vacancies that have existed for longer than 4 months. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3512 CHURCHILL - STANGE - DEUCHLER - COWLISHAW. (New Act) Creates and defines the powers and duties of the Prairie Trail Authority. Provides that the Authority shall coordinate and maintain a system of pathways and bicycle trails within the boundaries of the member counties. Provides that the counties of DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will shall be eligible for membership. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes provision giving the Authority the power of eminent domain. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 108-005-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 11 Recommended do pass 005-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1284 Effective date 01-01-87 1756 1757 HB-3513 SHB-3513 DANIELS - WOJCIK AND BLACK. (Ch. 120, new par. 443a) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to provide for a tax credit for retail- ers' whose place of business is subject to restricted access because of State highway construction. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Revenue) It is difficult to determine what the true revenue loss to the State will be as a re- sult of HB-3513 as it depends on the number of eligible retailers, their sales tax lia- bility and whether or not they utilize this credit. However, the loss in sales tax revenues the State already incurs as a result of reduced business would be further exacerbated by these provisions. Further, the Dept. would incur additional adminis- trative expenses to implement this sales tax credit. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 062-049-002 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP First reading Referred to Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Committee Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3514 PETERSON,W - KLEMM. (New Act) Creates the Township Working Cash Fund Act. Permits a township board of trustees, subject to a back-door referendum or approval by the township electors, to establish a working cash fund for the township's ordinary and necessary expendi- tures, and to levy a tax for the fund at a rate not to exceed .05%. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3515 MCCRACKEN - STEPHENS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-604) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a county board of any county the majority of which is included within the jurisdiction of the Regional Transpor- tation Authority or the Metro East Mass Transit District shall not be required to forward changes in maximum speed limits to the Department of Transportation for departmental approval. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3515-Cont. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3516 HASTERT. (Ch. 120, par. 589.4) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require that notices from the board of review to a taxpayer of changes in the assessment also include a notice that the taxpayer may file a written complaint within 10 days and that such complaint shall be consid- ered and a written decision rendered prior to adjournment of the board of review. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3517 RYDER - VINSON - KUBIK. (Ch. 23, new par. 10-20) Amends The Illinois Public Aid Code to require the Department of Public Aid to establish a child support enforcement amnesty program subject to the approval of the State's Attorney of the county in which the obligor of the payments resides. The amnesty program shall immunize the obligor from prosecution for failure to pay child support obligations if arrangements for such payment are made during the pe- riod of 60 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3518 CULLERTON - KUBIK - GIORGI - VINSON - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-15, 37-27, 37-28, 37-32 and 37-36a; Ch. 127, rep. par. 141.26b) Amends the Horse Racing Act to provide that 1/3 of the amount of breakage shall go to the General Revenue Fund, with the remainder to be retained by the tracks to be used for improving their facilities; abolishes the Race Track Improve- ment Fund; deletes certain provisions requiring the observation of horses on the bleeder list; requires that all horses entered to race be placed in a security barn; au- thorizes licensing of all track personnel, and requires licensing and fingerprinting of pari-mutuel clerks. Effective January 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends fingerprinting requirement to all applicants for licensure. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Limits amount of time for every horse entered to race to be placed in a security facility to 5 hours. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 23 Re-assigned to Horse Racing Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HORSE RACING Adopted 006-000-001 Amendment No.02 HORSE RACING Lost 003-004-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading SAmendment No.03 CULLERTON Adopted Amendment No.04 TURNER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1758 HB-3518-Cont. May 22 Third Reading - Passed 106-003-007 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3519 MATIJEVICH AND CURRIE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1040) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that upon a final determina- tion by the Agency to grant, grant with conditions or deny a permit, any person, in- cluding a third party, adversely affected may contest such determination. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3520 WOJCIK - STEPHENS - KUBIK. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6) Amends the Public Aid Code Section on job search, training and work programs. Requires that the maximum number of hours of mandatory work is not to exceed 120 hours per month. Revises the definition of "recipient benefits". Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Committee Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1349 Effective date 01-01-87 1759 HB-3521 HB-3521 FRIEDRICH,DP - RYDER - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 5-105) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that parents of persons under age 21 shall be liable for medical costs only, if a recipient of services of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities is unable to pay or if the estate of such recipient is insufficient. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities) Without parental liability, approximately $250,000 will not be reported into the Mental Health Fund. This amounts to about $90,000 to $110,000 for FY87. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that liability of responsible relatives for charges for services received by developmentally disabled persons under age 21 or by handicapped children shall be determined on a case-by-case basis and shall be the same regardless of whether the services are provided directly by the Department or through an agency or entity funded by the Department. In the case of handicapped children, also limits liability to charges for medical services for diagnosis and treatment of conditions other than a child's handicapping condition. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. Mental Health & Dev. Disabilities) No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that for recipients under the age of 18, the recipient and responsible relative is liable for medical costs on a case-by-case basis for services for the diagnosis and treatment of conditions other than such child's handicapping condition. Provides that any person 18 through 21 years of age who is receiving services under the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, or such person's responsible relative, will only be liable for medical costs on a case-by-case basis for services for the diagnosis and treatment of conditions other than such person's handicapping condition. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Fiscal Note filed Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Third Reading - Passed 109-005-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUBLIC HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 1760 HB-3521-Cont. Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1397 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3522 SLATER - REGAN - KUBIK. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-9; Ch. 96, par. 1; Ch. 110, pars. 10-105, 13-211, 13-212, 13-213 and 13-214) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that a preliminary hearing for parole or supervised released revocation is not required when the revocation is based on new criminal charges and a court finds probable cause on the new criminal charges. Amends An Act to revise the law in relation to names. Provides that the fil- ing of a petition to change one's name under the Act shall be the sole and exclusive means by which any person committed under the laws of this State to a penal insti- tution may change his name and assume another name. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to exempt the Illinois Department of Corrections from the provision re- quiring forfeiture of money to a prisoner or party affected where a person having custody of a prisoner neglects to give the prisoner a copy of the process or order of commitment by which he is imprisoned within 6 hours after demand is made. De- letes the provision in various Sections tolling limitations on bringing suit when the person entitled to bring the suit is imprisoned on criminal charges. Effective Janu- ary 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: Ch. 110, pars. 10-105, 13-211, 13-212, 13-213, 13-214) Deletes amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides immediate effective date. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 SLATER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 100-000-002 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 10 First reading Referred to Nov 19 Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3523 HASTERT - PIEL. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 2-202 and 6-108) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the penalty for a public utility that fails to pay or underpays the proper amount of any quarterly tax installment or payment, as evidenced by that utility's amended return, shall, for each month that ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1761 HB-3523-Cont. amount is unpaid, be the greater of $25 or 1% of that proper amount due. Requires each utility which is required by Federal law to have an audited financial statement prepared by an independent certified public accountant to file with the Commission an audited statement reconciling the gross revenue shown on the federally required statement with the amount of gross revenues on which the tax imposed by para- graph (c) of Section 2-202 was paid for the same calendar year. Raises the fees that utilities pay into the Public Utility Fund for Commission review and approval of their stock and bond issues to 100/$100 (now, 50/100) par value of stock issues and 200/$100 (now, 100/$100) principal amount on bond issues. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3524 MAYS - TUERK. (Ch. 48, par. 1603) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. Excludes from the definition of employees covered by the Act employees of the Illinois Educational Labor Rela- tions Board. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3525 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 715.1) Amends the Cannabis Control Act to provide that cannabis derivatives designat- ed or rescheduled under federal law may be scheduled and controlled pursuant to the Illinois Controlled Substances Act rather than the Cannabis Control Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes July 1, 1986) Adds reference to: Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 716.1 Provides for an affirmative defense that the controlled substance was prescribed by a doctor as part of a treatment. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1 Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 2 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 1005-9-1, 1005-9-1.2; Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1655.2, 1413, 715.1, 710.2; Ch. 70, par. 510; Ch. 85, par. 509.1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 16-104a Recommends that the bill be further amende as follows: Provides for an addition- al penalty of $4 for each $40 of fine in criminal and traffic cases, to be deposited in the Criminal Correction Surcharge Fund. Revises distribution formula of collected fines under various criminal statutes. Revises the Cannabis Control Act and the Controlled Substances Acts regarding federal rescheduling of substances included in those Acts. Adds additional assessments to fines to be deposited in the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1762 HB-3525-Cont. May 28 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN First reading Referred to Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Tabled Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 Jun 26 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/MAROVITZ DARROW, SANGMEISTER, BARKHAUSEN & DUDYCZ Jun 27 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CULLERTON, DUNN,JOHN, YOUNG,A, DAVIS & DIDRICKSON Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-001-001 Jul 01 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-001-000 3/5 vote required Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 30 Sent to the Governor Aug 28 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1313 Effective date 08-28-86 HB-3526 ROPP - HASARA. (Ch. 85, par. 663) Amends the Agricultural Fair Act. Expenditures exceeding $25,000 (now $19,000) for fair ground rehabilitation reimbursed at the rate of 50% of the amount of money expended, not to exceed each eligible fairs' pro rate share. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3527 SLATER - TATE. (Ch. 111, par. 304; Ch. 114, pars. 214.3 and 214.10) Amends the Grain Dealers Act and The Public Grain Warehouse and Ware- house Receipts Act. Provides a grain warehouse to which grain is transferred by the warehouseman with whom the grain was originally deposited shall comply with cer- tain requirements of The Illinois Grain Insurance Act, including the requirement that all grain warehouses in Illinois provide financial protection for claimants equal to the protection afforded under that Act. Specifies accounts receivable from the sale of grain as a liquid asset for the purposes of determining the adjust- ed-debt-to-adjusted-equity ratio of a grain dealer and grain warehouseman. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I 1763 HB-3527-Cont. May 06 May 20 May 23 May 28 Jun 03 Jun 04 Jun 11 Jun 17 Jun 19 Jul 18 Aug 13 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor RUPP Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1274 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3528 WAIT - BLACK. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 302.19 and 305) Amends The Meat and Poultry Inspection Act. Establishes exemptions where poultry is slaughtered, prepared, sold or delivered on or from the premises seeking exemption. Requires sanitary standards and periodic Department inspection. Re- quires written request for exemptions and maintain accurate records. Precludes de- ceptive advertising. Removes exemption of custom slaughterers and custom processor. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Agriculture) The amendments to require poultry raisers to be periodically inspected and to close a legal loophole in the area of custom slaughtering and custom processing will have no fiscal impact. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Apr 23 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 08 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Removed Short Debate Cal CULLERTON Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 14 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 21 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD,H First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation 1764 1765 HB-3528-Cont. Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1350 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3529 JOHNSON - CURRIE - CURRAN AND STERN. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 303) Amends The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act to delete that provision prohibiting a donee from receiving an anatomical gift upon actual notice of objection by persons, other than the decedent, empowered to authorize an anatomical gift. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 105-001-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To D'ARCO Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3530 CURRIE - JOHNSON - CURRAN - STERN. (Ch. 122, par. 863) Amends the Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act. Includes human organ donation and transplantation among the educational areas which shall form a basis for programs established under the Act. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CURRIE Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 096-016-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor JONES First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3531 JOHNSON - CURRIE - CURRAN - COUNTRYMAN AND STERN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-110; Ch. 110 1/2, pars. 303, 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- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3531-Cont. tion of anatomical gifts, describe the procedures for its execution and offer to provide the necessary witnesses. Amends Uniform Anatomical Gift Act to delete that provision prohibiting a donee from receiving an anatomical gift upon actual no- tice of objection by persons, other than the decedent, empowered to authorize an an- atomical gift, and to exempt from liability donees acting in good faith who fail to obtain consent from the surviving spouse or next of kin. Amends Corneal Trans- plant Act to set forth order of priority of persons who may object to the removal of corneal tissue from a decedent. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a driver's license applicant or licensee shall be advised that he or she is under no compulsion to execute a document of anatomical gift. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that anatomical gifts made pursuant to the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act may be executed on driver's licenses, and provides that persons performing ser- vices to effectuate anatomical gifts shall be immune from criminal and civil liability when in conformity with applicable law. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Provides that donee shall not accept an anatomical gift if he has actual notice of contrary indications by the decedent. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.04 CURRIE Adopted Amendment No.05 CURRIE Withdrawn Amendment No.06 CURRIE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 093-002-006 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor JONES First reading. Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3532 JOHNSON - CURRIE - CURRAN AND STERN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 6603.1) Amends the Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act to direct the Department of Public Health to conduct a statewide public education program to apprise people of the availability of grants for experimental organ transplanrts. Ef- fective January 1, 1987. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 098-000-001 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1766 HB-3532-Cont. May 20 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To D'ARCO Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3533 JOHNSON - CURRIE - CURRAN AND STERN. (New Act) Creates the Organ Transplant Aid Act to require hospital administrators to re- quest that the next of kin of deceased patients consent to anatomical gifts. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 110 1/2, new par. 305.1 Deletes everything in bill. Replaces with provisions which require every hospital to develop a protocol for identifying potential organ and tissue donors. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 100-005-002 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To D'ARCO Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3534 CURRIE - STERN. (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. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3535 CURRIE - JOHNSON - CURRAN - STERN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6604) Amends The Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act. Provides that the Board shall screen applicants for organ transplants who are covered by a policy of accident and health insurance to determine the viability of a proposed or- gan transplant. Provides that upon a determination by the Board that such trans- plant is viable, the total cost of such transplant shall be paid under the accident and health insurance policy. Effective immediately. 1767 HB-3535-Cont. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 7 HB-3536 CURRIE - JOHNSON - CURRAN - COUNTRYMAN AND MCNAMARA. (New Act) Creates an Act to prohibit the sale of certain human body parts; excludes blood and other body fluids, and human hair; makes such illegal sale a Class 4 felony; also declares that the procurement, processing, distribution or use of a human body part shall be deemed to be the rendition of a service rather than a sale, declares that no warranty attaches, and provides that persons involved in the rendering of the service shall not be liable as a result of the service, except for the person's own negligence or willful misconduct. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new par 12-20; Ch. 110 1/2, new pars. 308.1, 351.1; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6603 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961, the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, the Illinois Corneal Transplant Act and the Ex- perimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act. Provides that any person who knowingly buys or sells, or offers to buy or sell, a human body or any part of a hu- man body, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor for the first conviction and a class Y felony for subsequent convictions. Does not prohibit anatomical gifts made in accor- dance with the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, the removal and use of human cornea in accordance with the Illinois Corneal Transplant Act, reimbursment of actual ex- penses incurred by a living person in donating an organ, tissue or other body part or fluid for transplantation or other medical or scientific purpose, purchase or sale of blood products or human hair and the purchase or sale of drugs made from human bodies or parts, for use in medical or scientific research, treatment or diagnosis. Pro- vides other exemptions. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted 078-023-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 095-000-005 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1768 HB-3537 HB-3537 PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 4431) Amends the Credit Union Act to provide that it shall be the duty of directors to provide adequate fidelity bond coverage for officers, employees, directors and com- mittee members, and losses caused by persons outside of the credit union. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3538 HALLOCK. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 953, 954, 956, 957 and 961) Amends the Chemical Safety Act to exclude from coverage certain classes of re- leases; provides that certain remedial actions may not be used as evidence of negli- gence or culpability; authorizes local response agencies to suggest certain additions to response plans; makes other changes. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3539 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003, 1004, 1021, 1022.2, 1031, 1042 and 6703; new pars. 1003.01 through 1003.57 and 1031.1;Ch. 95 1/2, par. 13A-104; Ch. 127, par. 723) 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 citation; makes violators subject to a civil penalty of up to $1000 per day of violation; resections the definition Section of the Act, and amends certain other Acts in connection therewith. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3540 HENSEL - KLEMM. (Ch. 127, new par. 55.45) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to direct the Department of Public Health to study the possibility of increased cancer risk resulting from air and noise pollution at O'Hare Airport. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3541 HENSEL - KLEMM. (Ch. 127, new par. 55.45) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to direct the Department of Public Health to study the possibility of certain increased health risks resulting from air and noise pollution at O'Hare Airport; freezes the average daily number of flights leaving O'Hare until the study is completed or January 1, 1989, whichever comes first, and preempts inconsistent home rule powers. Effective immediately. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1769 HB-3542 TUERK - HAWKINSON - SALTSMAN. (Ch. 46, par. 10-6; new par. 10-14.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides nomination petitions of candidates for elec- tion at a general primary to the board of a school district electing board members pursuant to Article 33 of The School Code shall be filed with the secretary of the board no earlier than 99 nor later than 92 days prior to the general primary. Re- quires certification of such candidates by the secretary no later than 61 days prior to the general primary. Apr 16 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3543 STECZO - MCAULIFFE - RONAN - TERZICH - DELEO. (Ch. 125, rep. par. 63) Amends the Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board Act. Repeals the prohibition of political activity by deputy sheriffs. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 125, rep. par. 63 Adds reference to: Ch. 125, par. 58 Makes appointment of part-time deputies subject to the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 125, par. 52 Increases membership of the Board from 3 to 5. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 125, par. 58 Provides, of the 2 members appointed to the Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board pursuant to the amendatory provisions, one shall be appointed for an initial term ex- piring the third Monday in March, 1988 and the other for an initial term expiring the third Monday in March, 1990. Eliminates provision requiring the appointment of part-time deputy sheriffs not employed as county police officers or county correc- tion officers to be made from applicants who have been certified by the Merit Board as qualified for appointment. GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends changing effective date to January 1, 1987. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Recommended do pass 009-002-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Withdrawn Amendment No.02 SUTKER Adopted Amendment No.03 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 068-042-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Committee Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng HB-3542 1770 HB-3543-Cont. Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-001 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 19 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto STECZO Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 20 Bill dead-amendatory veto. * HB-3544 SHAW - PRESTON. (Ch. 111, par. 4432) Amends the Medical Practice Act to require publication of all disciplinary mat- ters; directs the Department of Registration and Education to maintain a tollfree telephone line for responding to disciplinary inquiries. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3545 SHAW - SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 111, new par. 4430a) Amends the Medical Practice Act to provide for automatic review of each physi- cian's disciplinary record at the time of license renewal; requires submission of all disciplinary records from other states and countries before granting a new Illinois li- cense, and imposes probation if a previous foreign license has been suspended or re- voked for cause; directs the Department of Registration and Education to endeavor to obtain disciplinary information from the Illinois Peer Review Organization. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3546 SHAW - BRAUN. (Ch. 111, pars. 4429 and 4435) Amends the Medical Practice Act to establish a renewal period of 2 years; raises the renewal fee from $35 to $500 per year; increases the minimum number of inves- tigators to one per 400 physicians. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3547 MAUTINO - SLATER. (Ch. 73, new pars. 1065.801 through 1065.809) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to authorize certain domestic banking asso- ciations to create risk retention trusts for the purpose of providing property and ca- sualty liability insurance coverage to association member banks. States requirements for formation and operation of trusts, including reserve funds. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3548 HALLOCK - ZWICK - REGAN - COWLISHAW - KLEMM. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act. Provides that the Department of Energy and Natural Resources, in cooperation with the Illinois Environmental ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1771 HB-3548-Cont. Protection Agency, conduct a study of problems associated with the collection, management and disposal of municipal solid waste in Illinois. Requires report to the General Assembly by July 1, 1987. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 1003, new par. 1022.14; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.196, 144d Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Provides for An Act in rela- tion to solid waste management in Illinois. Creates the Illinois Solid Waste Man- agement Act. Amends the Environmental Protection Act to define "demolition or construction debris". Amends the State Finance Act to create the Solid Waste Management Fund in the State Treasury. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 1022.9, new par. 1022.15 Amends the proposed Illinois Solid Waste Management Act and the Environ- mental Protection Act. Requires the Pollution Control Board to adopt regulations that establish standards and criteria for classifying special wastes. Authorizes EPA to make a final determination on whether waste is special waste. Provides for the collection of a fee from the owner or operator of a sanitary landfill if the sanitary landfill is located off the site where the waste was produced and if such sanitary landfill is owned, controlled and operated by a person other than the generator of such waste. Provides criteria whereby EPA is permitted to grant exemptions from the fee requirements. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 03 Primary Sponsor Changed To SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 11 Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Tabled Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER JOYCE,JEROME AND DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-002 Jun 24 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02,03 Jul 01 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 02,03/103-011-003 Passed both Houses 1772 HB-3548-Cont. Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 04 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1319 Effective date 09-04-86 ' HB-3549 STECZO - HENSEL. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6315) 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. Distinguishes be- tween counties with a population of 3,000,000 or less, and those of more than 3,000,000 (now, 1,000,000) for purposes of selecting officers of the forest preserve district governing body. Provides that certain districts may let contracts for sup- plies, materials or work involving an expenditure of $10,000 (instead of $4000) or less without advertising for bids. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds ref to: Ch. 105, par. 8-1 Amends The Park District Code to provide that park districts having a popula- tion of less than 500,000 must advertise for bids on certain contracts for supplies, materials or work involving an expenditure of more than $10,000 (now, $4,000). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127 1/2, par. 24 Amends An Act in relation to fire protection districts to provide that a trustee of such a district may provide materials or services to the district if the contract for such materials or services is awarded after sealed bids to the lowest responsible bid- der if the contract amount exceeds $3000 (now, $1500), but the contract may be awarded without bidding if it is for less than $3000 (now, $1500). Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 08 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 STECZO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Short Debate-3rd Passed 076-025-005 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1773 HB-3549-Cont. Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 25 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 26 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEGNAN ZITO, MAROVITZ, ETHEREDGE & WEAVER Jun 27 Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/FARLEY, STECZO, CULLERTON, VINSON AND EWING House report submitted Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(D)/063-041-002 Verified House Conf. report Adopted IST/062-047-004 Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3550 MATIJEVICH - MCPIKE - DIDRICKSON - GREIMAN - STANGE, GIOR- GI, CURRIE, COWLISHAW, STERN AND DEUCHLER. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Summer School for the Arts Act. Seeks to promote the artis- tic talents of high school students through a program of summer education for high school students with unique artistic ability. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes changes in duties of the Director. Makes provisions for the appointment and function of the Board of Trustees. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for the acceptance of federal monies for the funding of the program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provisions relative to residential internships, revises provisions relative to certain scholarships, adds provisions for an interim board and interim director for the Summer Arts School, and provides that the appointment of new faculty and staff shall not be subject to the Personnel Code. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 107-005-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1774 H B-3550-Cont. Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAITLAND Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-001-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/107-006-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1351 Effective date 09-10-86 HB-3551 STECZO - HENSEL. (New Act) Creates An Act to legalize and validate appropriation and tax levy ordinances of forest preserve districts having a population of less than 3,000,000 and to make le- gal and valid the levy of taxes thereunder with respect to fiscal years beginning in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1985. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 073-037-002 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1331 Effective date 09-09-86 HB-3552 STECZO - HENSEL. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6326) 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 to provide that the governing board of such districts shall adopt an annual appropriation ordinance by the first Monday in November (now, October) in each year. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, new pars. 6340a and 6340b 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 dis- tricts having on their property a sanitary landfill or regional pollution control facili- ty may create a fund to pay for certain costs and expenses incurred as a result of the operation of such landfill or facility. Operators or users of such landfills or facilities may be charged a fee. Provides for disposition of fund after closure of landfill or facility. 1775 HB-3552-Cont. 1776 Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 099-016-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1370 Effective date 09-12-86 HB-3553 STECZO - HENSEL. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6325) 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 to provide that an ap- propriation or levy made for the purpose of restoring, reconditioning, reconstructing or acquiring (in addition to constructing) improvements need not be spent in the fis- cal year in which made. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1332 Effective date 09-09-86 HB-3554 STECZO - HENSEL. (Ch. 96 1/2, new par. 6346) 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 to provide that forest preserve districts whose boundaries encompass 2 or more municipalities may elect by passage of an ordinance to be governed by the county building code. Provides for notification of adoption of ordinance to municipalities and for effective date of ordinance. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1333 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3555 STECZO - HENSEL - DEUCHLER. (Ch. 96 1/2, new pars. 6308.1, 6308.2 and 6308.3) Amends An Act in relation to forest preserve districts in counties having popula- tion of less than 3,000,000. Provides that property owned by forest preserve districts shall not be subject to eminent domain or condemnation proceedings and exempts such property from special assessments of other units of local government or annex- ation without consent of the district. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 19, 1986) Authorizes the Department of Conservation to convey the Kane County portion of the Illinois Prairie Path to the Kane County Forest Preserve District for $1 and subject to the condition that the property be used for public purposes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, new par. 6308.1 Removes provision of bill regarding subjecting property owned by a forest pre- serve district to eminent domain or condemnation proceedings. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Authorizes the Department of Conservation to convey the Kane County portion of the Illinois Prairie Path to the Kane County Forest Preserve District for $1 and subject to the condition that the property be used for public purposes. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1777 HB-3554 HB-3555--Cont. May 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 112-002-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAHAR First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Amendment No.02 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-MAHAR Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.03 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02,03 Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 02,03/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1398 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3556 HALLOCK - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 48, par. 1405; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 952, 953, 959, 960, 961 and 962; new pars. 953.1, 953.2 and 959.1) Amends the Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act and the Illinois Chemical Safety Act. Establishes a procedure for disclosing to the public informa- tion regarding the presence of chemical substances used or stored by businesses. Provides exemption for certain consumer goods. Defines terms. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3557 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 34, par. 406) Amends the Counties Act to specify that taxes levied pursuant to the Local Gov- ernmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act are not subject to gen- eral tax rate limitations applicable to counties. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3558 PHELPS - REA AND HARTKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-111 and new par. 15-111.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Defines the "Southern Zone" as that area of the State south of Illinois Route 50, and provides that vehicles with a 5-axle combi- nation may, upon limited operation within the Zone, exceed the gross weight limita- tion established for such vehicles by no more than 10% of that weight limitation. Effective immediately. 1778 HB-3558-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to change reference to "Illinois Route 50" to "U.S. Route 50". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Establishes a weight limitation within the zone of a maximum of 80,000 pounds, and provides that vehicles exceeding weight limitations may not operate on inter- state highways within the zone. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Amendment No.02 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Requested MAYS Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate SMay 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3559 TATE - OLSON. (Ch. 73, new par. 755.10a) Amends the Insurance Code. Requires insurance companies to provide certain claims and loss information to an insured within 30 days of a request by an insured or upon cancellation or nonrenewal of a policy. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3560 TATE - OLSON. (Ch. 73, par. 755.17) Amends the Insurance Code. Requires insurance companies to provide 45, rather than 30, days advance notice of an intention not to renew a policy. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3561 TATE - OLSON. (Ch. 73, new par. 755.1 la) Amends the Insurance Code to provide that no insurance company may termi- nate any line of insurance without notifying the Director of Insurance of the termination. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3562 TATE - OLSON. (Ch. 73, pars. 805 and 1065.84-3) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that pursuant to a liquidation proceeding, the Director may permit holders of "claims made" policies to exercise a right to pur- chase an extended discovery period with respect to such policies. Includes a claim presented during an extended discovery period of a "claims made" policy within the scope of a covered claim. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1779 SHB-3563 PIEL. (Ch. 17, pars. 316, 317, 325, 327, 360.1 and 394) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that the Commissioner shall specify the form and contents of an application to organize a bank. Provides that the capital of a proposed bank must be sufficient to support the proposed operations of the bank. Grants immunity from civil liability to members of the State Banking Board. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3 HB-3564 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-111) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to increase the retire- ment pension rate so that maximum pension is earned after 30, rather than 35, years of service. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3565 KUBIK - O'CONNELL. (Ch. 46, par. 13-10) Amends The Election Code. Provides the compensation of election judges, other than election judges supervising absentee ballots, in counties of 500,000 or more shall be fixed by the respective county boards or boards of election commissioners at a rate no lower than $35 per day nor higher than $50 per day. Currently, the com- pensation for election judges, other than those supervising absentee ballots, in such counties is $45 per day. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3566 GIGLIO - LAURINO - LEVERENZ - MARTINEZ - BERRIOS. (New Act) An Act in relation to unsolicited commercial telephone calls with automatic equipment. Prohibits any person from making unsolicited commercial telephone calls with automatic equipment to telephone subscribers at their residences. Makes a violation a Class C misdemeanor. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3567 CULLERTON. (Ch. 24, par. 11-42-11.1; Ch. 34, par. 429.24.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Counties Act. Provides for a method of determining the compensation recoverable by public utilities from community antenna television companies when they are unable to agree on terms, conditions and costs of allowing the use of, and making rearrangements on, support structures owned by public utilities. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-42-11; Ch. 34, par. 425.24 Adds provisions amending the Illinois Municipal Code and the Counties Act. Re- quires programming companies that deliver scrambled satellite television program- ming to insure that unscrambling devices are provided at reasonable cost to persons who are not served by cable television. Directs the Legislative Research Unit to con- duct a study of the costs of such devices. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1780 HB-3563 1781 HB-3567-Cont. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 010-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.02 VINSON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 PIEL Withdrawn Amendment No.04 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.05 MAUTINO Withdrawn Amendment No.06 VINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 110-000-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1352 Effective date 09-10-86 SHB-3568 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS II. (Ch. 68, par. 2-105; Ch. 127, par. 43a; new pars. 43a.12 and 63b108g) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act, The Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois and the Personnel Code. Requires the Department of Human Rights to con- duct biennial compliance audits of all State agencies with positions subject to the Personnel Code to determine whether the agencies are in compliance with the Illi- nois Human Rights Act. Requires the Department of Human Rights to compile monthly statistics concerning the number of minority employees in State govern- ment and to report semi-annually to the General Assembly concerning the underu- tilization of minority employees. Requires all State employment vacancies subject to the Personnel Code to be listed and made available to any interested person for his inspection. Such information on State employment vacancies shall be available at the job service offices of the Department of Employment Security, the State of Il- linois Center in Chicago, the Department of Central Management Services Office in Springfield and all Department of Central Management Services regional of- fices. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Dept. of Central Management Services) Based upon the anticipated additional responsibilities and outreach necessary to implement HB-3568, a staffing plan and support line to perform the work would zost $35,589. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Human Rights) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3568-Cont. 1782 Total estimated FY 87 cost for 9 months would be $203,099. Apr 17 1986 Committee Bill 011-005-002 HAPB First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 24 Assigned to Appropriations II May 06 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Lost 005-012-004 Amendment No.02 APPROP II Lost 010-010-001 Recommended do pass 012-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.03 BARNES Withdrawn Amendment No.04 BARNES Ruled not germane Appeal Ruling of Chair BARNES Motion failed Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3569 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 101, par. 1) Amends "An Act to revise the law in relation to oaths and affirmations" to pro- vide that any retired judge who was not removed from office by the Judicial Injury Board has the power to administer oaths and affirmations of office and oaths and af- firmations to witnesses and others. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 011-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3570 CULLERTON. (Ch. 24, pars. 8-10-3, 8-10-4, 8-10-5, 8-10-6, 8-10-7, 8-10-10, 8-10-13, 8-10-14 and 8-10-19) Amends the "Municipal Purchasing Act for Cities of 500,000 or More Popula- tion" in the Illinois Municipal Code. Raises the minimum contract price which re- quires competitive bidding from $10,000 to $25,000. Exempts leases of personal property, contracts for the printing of pamphlets and contracts with certain not-for-profit agencies from provisions of the Act. Provides that the Mayor may au- thorize emergency exemptions. Makes other changes in purchasing requirements and procedures. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3570-Cont. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3571 MCGANN. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1303; rep. par. 12-109) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that interest on judgments shall be 9% per annum, 6% per annum if the judgment debtor is a unit of local government, or the rate specified in a written contract for the underlying obligation on which the judgment is rendered. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Riles Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3572 REA - STEPHENS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-117.1, 3-118, 3-305, 3-307, 4-102, 4-208, 5-100, 5-102, 5-301, 5-401.2, 5-401.3, 5-402.1 and 5-504) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Permits salvage vehicles displaying a valid special plate to operate upon Illinois roadways. Provides that fees received for the inspection of rebuilt vehicles shall be deposited into the Road Fund rather than ap- plied specifically toward the personnel and maintenance costs of the vehicle inspec- tion program. Requires the Secretary of State to issue, at no charge, short term permits used to drive a rebuilt vehicle to and from a place of inspection. Substitutes the term "automotive parts recycler" for "used parts dealer" and provides that a re- cycler may be assigned a salvage certificate. Provides that scrap and rebuilt records required to be filed shall be filed by the fifth calendar day rather than the second business day. Requires cities over 500,000 to sell abandoned, lost, stolen or un- claimed vehicles only to licensed dealers. Excludes rebuilt salvage vehicles which are sold by their rebuilders from the number of vehicles a person may sell without being a licensed new vehicle dealer. Permits only licensed rebuilders to rebuild a sal- vage vehicle. Deletes requirement that origin be attested to by affirmation of the person disposing of an essential part. Decreases from 2 years to 2 months that peri- od which must transpire before a new license may be issued to a location or property at which a previous new vehicle dealer license was revoked or denied, and provides that such issuance shall only be prohibited where a business or familial relationship exists between the business owner and the property owner. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3573 CULLERTON - KIRKLAND - YOUNG,A AND FLOWERS. (New Act) Requires each circuit court to establish a pretrial services agency to provide the court with accurate backround data regarding the pretrial release of persons charged with criminal offenses and effective supervision of compliance with the terms and conditions imposed on release. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that at the hearings in which the pretrial service agency report is to be considered by the court, the factual findings, conclusions and recommendations in the written report may be challenged by the interviewee, or his counsel, by the pre- sentation as relevant evidence. Provides that the information and records main- tained by the pretrial service agency which have not been disclosed in open court during a court proceeding shall not be released by the pretrial service agency to any individual or organization, other than any employee of a probation and court service department, without express permission of the interviewed or supervised person. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1783 HB-3573-Cont. 1784 GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO Recommends limiting the pretrial services to persons charged with felonies. Adds a July 1, 1987 effective date. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Recommended do pass 010-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Verified Third Reading - Passed 061-047-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Referred to May 28 Primary Sponsor Changed To ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor LEMKE Committee Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 12 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 054-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Sep 19 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 18 Mtn fild accept amend veto CULLERTON Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 071-033-001 Nov 20 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 02 Mtn fild accept amend veto ROCK Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 054-000-001 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 05 1987 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 84-1449 Effective date 07-01-87 HB-3574 STERN, PARKE AND WOJCIK. (Ch. 127, new par. 743.6) Amends the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. Authorizes municipalities, townships and counties to form Intergovernmental Transportation Districts, and defines the powers and duties of such Districts. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. SProvides that an Intergovernmental Transportation District shall have no power to operate or regulate public transportation systems. Provides that the District shall plan and implement street and highway improvements rather than transportation improvements. Deletes repetitive language. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause and adds provisions authorizing the creation of Intergovernmental Highway Transportation Districts for the purpose of planning and designing street, highway and traffic improvements. Effective immediately. HB-3574-Cont. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 STERN Adopted Amendment No.02 STERN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor KEATS First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3575 STERN. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.54.1) Amends The Civil Administrative Code to require the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to assist units of local government to assess the impact of the cutback of federal funds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 46.54.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 63, par. 1004-2; Ch. 127, new pars. 46.54.1 and 141.195 Deletes everything in the bill and replaces with amendments to the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984, the Civil Administrative Code and the State finance Act. Provides that the Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission and the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs assess the impact of fed- eral fund cut backs on units of local government. Creates a revolving loan fund to be administered by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to make 75% of cost interest free loans to local governments for Department approved projects. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 30 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3576 MAUTINO - OLSON, WOLF AND MULCAHEY. (Ch. 111, pars. 7502 and 7511) Amends the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act. Defines "roofing" to mean the application upon any roof deck of waterproofing materials such as shingles, tile, 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1785 HB-3576-Cont. slate, built up roofing, single ply and spray-on roofing. Provides that sheet metal, electrical, plumbing, refrigeration or mason contractors providing certain services shall not be required to be licensed under that Act, and provides that applicants for certification shall be required to obtain a licensure bond rather than a surety bond. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 7502 Exempts from roofing certification persons performing roofing construction on new single family residences or new additions to single family residences. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 11, pars. 7502, 7503, 7511 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, rep. pars. 60 thru 69 Deletes entire provisions of bill. Repeals Structural Work Act. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 FRIEDRICH,DP Adopted Amendment No.02 MAYS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3577 MAUTINO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-100) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code Chapter on licensing vehicle dealers. Includes in the definition of "established place of business" any place owned or leased regu- larly by a licensed used car dealer who also engages in the business of selling motor fuel. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3578 BERRIOS - MCAULIFFE, KRSKA, CAPPARELLI, RONAN, KULAS AND TERZICH. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-15, 12-4 and 13-10, new par. 12-5.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides not more than 10 nor less than 5 days prior to a regular election, each election authority shall publish notice of the precincts and polling places within its jurisdiction where the election will be conducted. Es- tablishes a uniform compensation rate of $80 per day for election judges other than those supervising absentee balloting in nursing homes. Increases from $10 to $20 per day the bonus rate for election judges who are certified as having satisfactorily completed an election judge training course within the 2 years preceding the day of election. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3579 BERRIOS - MCAULIFFE, KRSKA, MARTINEZ, TERZICH, KULAS, CAPPARELLI AND RONAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 1-3 and 11-4.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides a government agency which makes a public building under its control available for use as a polling place shall ensure the portion of the building to be used as the polling place is accessible to handicapped and elder- ly voters. Revises the definition of "accessible". Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules . Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1786 HB-3580 BERRIOS - MCAULIFFE, KRSKA, MARTINEZ, TERZICH, RONAN, CAPPARELLI AND KULAS. (Ch. 24, pars. 21-30 and 21-31; Ch. 46, pars. 7-14, 7-60, 10-14, 16-3, 19-7, 24-11 and 24A-6) Amends the Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 and The Election Code. Eliminates provisions for ballot rotation of the names of candidates for the Univer- sity of Illinois Board of Trustees, the Chicago City Council and established party candidates for nomination for Statewide offices. Removes the prohibition against use of blue ballots at consolidated and nonpartisan elections. Allows more than one absentee ballot to be deposited in a carrier envelope or similar container. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3581 PETERSON,W, FREDERICK,VF AND STERN. (Ch. 122, par. 18-9) Amends the School Code to include Property Tax Appeal Board decisions as grounds for amending claims by school districts for equalization aid. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02 , Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3582 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85 pars. 5501, 5502, 5502.1, 5503.04, 4403.07, 5504, 5509.08, 5509.09, 5509.22, 5517 and new par. 5509.26; title preceding par. 5501 Amends the East St. Louis Development Act. Changes the short title to the Met- ro East Development Act and make other related changes. Provides that the Metro East Development Authority may create and operate a Joint Ownership of Business by Students Rehabilitation Corporation. Removes the Provision which limits the Authority's ability to issue revenue bonds after September 20, 1989. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Apr 30 Recommended do pass 005-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-3583 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 4103 and 4107) Amends the Coal and Energy Development Bond Act to give the Department of Energy and Natural Resources the power and duty to assist municipalities in fund- ing studies on the economic feasibility of purchasing a public utility and to allow the use of funds in the Coal Development Fund to finance such studies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2 new par. 1039.4 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that, beginning July 1, 1987, the governing body of certain regional pollution control facilities primarily engaged in the treatment of sewage shall include representatives of the surrounding communities which are served or affected by the regional pollution control facility in any decisions affecting policy and operating matters. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1787 HB-3580 HB-3583-Cont. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 YOUNGE,W Lost 046-053-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Lost 032-064-004 HB-3584 WOJCIK AND BARNES. (Ch. 25, par. 27.1) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Prescribes new fees to be charged by circuit clerks in counties with 1,000,000 or fewer inhabitants for correcting cases, record searches, hard copies from automated records, alias summons and expungement of records. Provides for an additional 10 cents per page fee for certification of court ap- peals documents which are over 200 pages. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 06 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 098-009-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor FAWELL First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 051-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1353 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3585 COUNTRYMAN - COWLISHAW - PARCELLS AND HASARA. (Ch. 78, pars. 1 and 25) Amends certain Acts relating to jurors to provide that the jury list may be made up from both the voter list and the driver's license list; provides that duplication of names need only be avoided to the extent possible. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1788 HB-3585-Cont. May 22 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3586 VINSON - KUBIK. (CH. 8, par. 37-25) Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act. Deletes provision limiting the price of concessions to prices set forth in the application for an organization license. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3587 DUNN,JOHN AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 48, pars. 2402, 2403, 2404, 2405 and 2409) Amends the Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. Defines "service delivery area", "area of substantial unemployment", "excess unemployed" and "pri- vate industry council". Provides that a private industry council shall determine the allocation of funds among eligible job applicants within a service delivery area. Re- vises the allocation formula for fund distribution amongst service delivery area pro- grams in the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to provide that if an eligible employee remains employed under a pro- gram for 6 months of unsubsidized employment, the employer may apply for a bo- nus equal to 1/6 of the subsidy provided under that Act. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 02 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUNN,JOHN Adopted 077-039-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 071-040-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DARROW Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3588 O'CONNELL - KEANE. (Ch. 14, par. 204.01) Amends the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act to remove the require- ment that counties reimburse the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecu- tor for services rendered in assisting State's Attorneys in handling tax objection cases. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1789 HB-3588-Cont. May 20 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Third Reading - Passed 103-009-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor LEMKE First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3589 ROPP, WAIT, REA, HANNIG, GIGLIO, BARNES, BERRIOS, BULLOCK, CAPPARELLI, CHRISTENSEN, CHURCHILL, CULLERTON, DALEY, DEJAEGHER, DELEO, FARLEY, FLINN, GIORGI, GOFORTH, HAS- TERT, HENSEL, HICKS, HOMER, HUFF, KRSKA, KUBIK, KULAS, LAURINO, LEFLORE, MATIJEVICH, MAYS, MCAULIFFE, MCNA- MARA, NASH, OLSON, PHELPS, PIEL, PULLEN, REGAN, RICHMOND, RONAN, SALTSMAN, SHAW, TERZICH, TUERK, VANDUYNE, WHITE, WOJCIK, WOLF AND PANGLE. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.07) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act to provide for deduction of veteran's benefits from the federal adjusted gross income used to calculate eligibility. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3590 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 40, par. 508) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that the court may order either spouse to, for the purpose of keeping the parties on a parity with respect to legal services, pay a reasonable amount for attorney's fees expected to be incurred by the other spouse. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes restriction on attorney's fees relating to the enforcement of child sup- port provisions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 25, par. 27.1; Ch. 40, par. 705 Amends the Clerks of Courts Act and the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Deletes the $36 annual fee for collecting and disbursing child support pay- ments. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that the court may award attorneys fees for costs expected to be in- curred by the other spouse for the purpose of enabling a party lacking sufficient re- sources to obtain legal representation, rather than for the purpose of keeping the parties on a parity, as provided in the original bill. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 40, par. 503 Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to provide that, for pur- poses of dividing property between the spouses, their assets and liabilities shall be valued as of the date the court obtains personal jurisdiction over the respondent. Provides for different date if necessary to accomplish an equitable division of prop- erty or to prevent hardship to either party. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 10-20 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to establish a child support enforcement amnesty program. Establishes criteria. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1790 HB-3590--Cont. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 HOMER Adopted 101-000-005 Amendment No.03 KIRKLAND Withdrawn Amendment No.04 KIRKLAND Adopted Amendment No.05 JOHNSON Adopted Amendment No.06 JOHNSON Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.07 RYDER Adopted 064-025-013 Amendment No.08 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.09 HOMER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 102-005-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3591 MCCRACKEN - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 23, par. 5004a) Amends An Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services, codi- fying its powers and duties, and repealing certain Acts and Sections herein named to authorize the Department to receive gifts and grants from public and private sources for the administration of programs relating to the prevention of child abuse and neglect, and to expend the moneys so received for the purposes specified in such gift or grant. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 21, 1986) Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 5004a Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 2057.1 Authorizes the Department of Children and Family Services and other appropri- ate agencies to seek, receive and use funds from certain sources to augment State funds in implementing services related to the prevention, identification and treat- ment of child abuse and neglect. Deletes provision of Bill which added such authori- ty to list of powers and duties of the Department. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes from Bill provision authorizing Department of Children and Family Ser- vices to receive gifts and grants. Authorizes units of local government and public and private agencies to receive federal or State funds or to receive gifts to augment State funds appropriated for purposes of DCFS Act. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1791 HB-3591-Cont. May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 099-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor MAHAR First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1371 Effective date 09-12-86 HB-3592 MCCRACKEN - HASTERT - HASARA. (Ch. 38, par. 11-20) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 Section on Obscenity. Provides a coun- ty-wide standard (now, State-wide standard) for interpretation of evidence in an obscenity prosecution. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3593 BERRIOS, KRSKA, TERZICH, CAPPARELLI AND KULAS. (Ch. 46, new par. 29-14.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides each candidate for nomination, election or retention at any election who posts or authorizes the posting of any campaign adver- tisements in certain public places within a municipality shall ensure such advertise- ments are completely removed from such public places no later than 15 days after such election. Makes further provisions for the removal of campaign advertisements which remain posted in public places within a municipality following the election with respect to which the advertisements were posted. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3594 PRESTON, DELEO, NASH AND DALEY. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.1, 138.6, 138.8, 138.16, 138.16a, 138.19, 172.36, 172.51, 172.51a and 172.54) Amends the Workers' Compensation and Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts. Increases the maximum amount of compensation for serious and permanent disfig- urement from 150 weeks to 300 weeks. Increases the maximum amount of compen- sation for injuries not otherwise specified in the Workers' Compensation Act or which result in partial incapacity to pursue other occupations from 500 weeks to 1000 weeks. Increases the maximum rate at which attorney's fees shall be deter- mined from 20% to 25%. Makes various procedural changes with respect to applica- tions for adjustment of claims and consideration of such applications. Effective July 1, 1986. 1792 Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules HB-3594-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3595 BERRIOS - MCAULIFFE, RONAN, CAPPARELLI, TERZICH AND KU- LAS. (Ch. 46, pars. 5-17 and 5-25) Amends The Election Code. In counties with a population of 500,000 or more, changes precinct registration hours from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. to 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. and in- creases the number of methods by which a voter may prevent cancellation of his registration. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3596 WOJCIK - BARNES - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 25, par. 27.1) Amends An Act to revise the law in relation to clerks of courts to provide that the $36 annual fee collected by clerks of the circuit court in counties of less than 1,000,000 population in maintenance and child support matters shall be deposited in a separate fund, of which the clerk shall be the custodian, ex officio, to be used by such clerks to further maintenance and child support collection efforts in their offices. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Replaces the mandatory $36 annual fee with an annual fee of up to $36 if autho- rized by ordinance by the county board. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch 40, par. 705 Amends Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to provide that the sum which may be assessed by court to be collected by clerk of court as costs for adminis- tering collection and disbursement of maintenance and child support payments shall be any sum up to $36 annually (now, $36) authorized by the county board. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 JOHNSON Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 WOJCIK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(C) Third Reading - Passed 113-003-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor FAWELL First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Jun 19 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 1793 HB-3596-Cont. Jun 25 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1354 Effective date 01-01-87 HB-3597 RICHMOND - SLATER AND FLINN. (Ch. 26, pars. 9-307 and 9-407) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides that a secured party may en- force a security interest in farm products against a commission merchant, selling agent or buyer who purchases farm products in the ordinary course of business only where the secured party has filed a specified form with the Secretary of State. Re- quires the Secretary of State to implement a central indexing system and compile a master list of secured interests in farm products. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3598 RICHMOND - SLATER, FLINN, BLACK AND HASARA. (Ch. 26, par. 9-306.02, 9-307 and 9-307.1) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides that a debtor who sells the col- lateral of a secured party who has required that the debtor notify the secured party prior to such sale shall be fined $5000 or 15% of the value of the collateral, whichev- er is greater. Sets forth the conditions under which a buyer, commission merchant or selling agent of farm products takes such products subject to a security interest. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provisions imposing a fine of $5000 or 15% of the collateral value. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed CalndF,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 COUNTRYMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 COUNTRYMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 098-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 10 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent t6 the Governor Sep 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1372 Effective date 09-12-86 1794 HB-3599 KEANE - COUNTRYMAN - COWLISHAW - MCGANN, SATTER- THWAITE, WEAVER,M, BROOKINS, FREDERICK,VF, SLATER, TUR- NER AND KIRKLAND. (Ch. 127, par. 170) Amends the State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act to exempt the Illinois State Scholarship Commission from its operation. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the changes proposed by the bill as introduced, but amends the same Sec- tion of the same Act to exempt from application of that Act specified funds received by the Illinois State Scholarship Commission from private firms employed by the State to collect delinquent amounts due and owing on certain loans subject to the Higher Education Student Assistance or Education Loan Purchase Program Law. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 07 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,RALPH First reading Referred to May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Education-Higher Jun 11 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1285 Effective date 08-18-86 HB-3600 SUTKER - SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 40, par. 602.1) Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that the court, upon its own motion or upon the application of both parents, may award joint custody. Prohibits joint custody from being ordered in cases where a court has found domestic violence in a civil or criminal proceeding. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3601 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 4103) Amends the Coal and Energy Development Bond Act to make a nonsubstantive stylistic change. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1795 HB-3599 HB-3602 BERRIOS - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 24, par. 21-29; Ch. 46, par. 25-2) Amends the Cities and Villages Act. Requires a candidate for Chicago alderman who is seeking to withdraw his name from the ballot to file his request at least 45, rather than 20, days before the election. Amends the Election Code to make certain gender references consistent. Apr 17 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3603 WOJCIK. (Ch. 25, par. 27.1) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Prescribes new fees to be charged by circuit clerks in counties with 1,000,000 or fewer inhabitants for correcting cases, record searches, hard copies from automated records, alias summons and expungement of records. Provides for an additional 10 cents per page fee for certification of court ap- peals documents which are over 200 pages. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3604 VINSON - MCPIKE. (New Act) Creates the Chicago High Technology Stock Exchange Act. Creates the Chicago High Technology Stock Exchange. Provides for the Secretary of State to appoint the Chairman of the Board of Directors of such Exchange and to promulgate rules necessary for the operation of such exchange. Defines terms and establishes powers of the exchange. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3605 DANIELS - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 91 1/2, new pars. 5-118 and 5-119; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Amends the Mental Health Code to create the Self-Sufficiency Trust Fund; au- thorizes the Department to accept moneys in trust for developmentally disabled persons, and to expend such moneys only for the care, support and treatment of the named beneficiary; requires return of monies held in trust which cannot be used for the named beneficiary; also creates a Fund for the Developmentally Disabled to be used for the care, support and treatment of low-income developmentally disabled persons. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the care to be provided under the Trust may be specified by agree- ment with the Department, and that such care shall not diminish the benefits to which the beneficiary is otherwise entitled by law; requires refund of the remaining balance upon demand of the self-sufficiency trust. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Expands the class of beneficiaries to include all persons who are eligible for De- partment services; limits the class of self-sufficiency trusts to those created by not for profit corporations which are "501-C-3 organizations" under the Federal Inter- nal Revenue Code. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3602 1796 HB-3605-Cont. Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.02 DANIELS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 103-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Jun 10 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Committee Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 84-1373 Effective date 09-12-86 HB-3606 O'CONNELL - MCNAMARA - FARLEY - DALEY - MCGANN, RICH- MOND, GREIMAN, STERN, HICKS, SATTERTHWAITE, PANGLE, CHRISTENSEN, MAUTINO, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, LAURINO, CAPPARELLI, BERRIOS, GIGLIO, KRSKA, MARTINEZ, FLOWERS, CURRAN, DELEO, HARTKE, SUTKER AND SHAW. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-4.4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of tampering with food or drugs as a Class 2 felony. Defines the offense as putting any substance capable of causing death or bodily harm to humans into any food or drug. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes provision that it is prima facie evidence of tampering with food or drugs when person knowingly has possession of any food or drug containing any substance capale of causing death or bodily harm. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Amends to include cosmetics and to require that the food, drug or cosmetic be of- fered for sale or consumption. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.02 DAVIS Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.04 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.05 O'CONNELL Adopted Amendment No.06 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 1797 'HB-3607 LEVIN. (Ch. 73, pars. 614.1 and 1027) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Limits the prohibition on the imposition of taxes upon insurance companies by municipalities, counties or other political subdi- visions to only taxes for the privilege of doing an insurance business. Authorizes the imposition by such entities of sales, use, lease, employers' expense, transfer and transaction type taxes. Effective immediately. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3608 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 24, new par. 11-76-4.2; Ch. 34, new par. 413b; Ch. 96 1/2, new pars. 6311.1 and 6411.4) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Counties Act, the Forest Preserve Dis- trict Act and the Cook County Forest Preserve District Act. Authorizes municipali- ties, counties and forest preserve districts to sell, trade or use for non right-of-way purposes rights-of-way which have been unused for public purposes for more than 40 years. Prescribes procedures and limitations. Bars any claims of the original grantor of the rights-of-way and their successors. Effective immediately. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3609 WOJCIK. (New Act) Creates Act in relation to snow removal. Establishes that it is unlawful to deposit on public sidewalks, private or public parking spaces designated for handicapped persons or public streets any snow which accumulated upon and is removed from an adjacent private property or from the area between an adjacent road line and curb line of the street. Violation is a petty offense. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3610 PIEL. (Ch. 17, pars. 311, 1302, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1311, 13i2, 1316, 1319, 1321, 1323, 1325, 1331, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1338, 1340, 1341; new pars. 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 1318.2, 1343.1; rep. pars. 1306.1, 1306.2, 1308, 1313, 1313.1, 1315, 1318.1, 1320, 1322, 1324, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1332, 1333, 1337, 1339, 1342, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1346, 1346.1, 1347, 1348, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1354, 1355, 1356, 1358, 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1366, 1367 and 1368) Amends the Illinois Banking Act and the Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act. Extends the scope of the Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Fa- cility Act to financial service institutions which include insurance companies, fi- nance companies, credit card companies, retailers brokers and any other person which holds an account belonging to a person. Provides that the Electronic Fund Transfer Advisory Committee and the Electronic Data Processing Advisory Com- mittee shall operate pursuant to the Illinois Banking Act. Effective immediately. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1798 HB-3607 HB-3610-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3611 CULLERTON, GREIMAN AND STERN. (Ch. 80, par. 71) Amends An Act to protect the right of tenants to complain of violations of gov- ernmental regulations. Specifies that landlord cannot terminate or refuse to renew a residential lease where the tenant complains of a violation of a regulation intended to assure the health or safety of tenants. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3612 CAPPARELLI - LEVERENZ - DELEO. (Ch. 127, par. 39b) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to make a technical correction; makes no substantive change. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Recommended do pass 010-002-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3613 CAPPARELLI - LEVERENZ - DELEO. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1027) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical correction. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 01 Recommended do pass 008-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3614 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1039.4) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require the governing body of any regional pollution control facility for the treatment of sewage, other than a facility operated by the Metropolitan Sanitary District, to provide for input on policy and operating matters from representatives of the surrounding communities. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3615 DALEY - O'CONNELL - GIGLIO - MCGANN - HALLOCK. (Ch. 111 1/2, new pars. 147.07 and 604-106) Amends the Hospital Licensing and Blood Bank Acts to direct the Department of Public Health to adopt rules requiring establishment of Blood Trust Programs, un- der which a blood donor may specify that the blood be reserved for the use of a des- ignated person. Effective immediately. 1799 HB-3615-Cont. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3616 CURRAN - MARTINEZ - BERRIOS - YOUNG,A - WHITE, HICKS, SAT- TERTHWAITE, FLOWERS, TURNER, SHAW AND YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Minority Business Development Authority Act. Creates the Illinois Minority Business Development Authority which is composed 16 members, and the Bureau of Minority Business Development inside the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs. Authorizes the Authority to issue bonds to make loans to or assist in obtaining loans for minority business enterprises. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 02 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CURRAN Withdrawn Returned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV REVIEW Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3617 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 85, new par. 6-110) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Provides that no local public entity or public employee is liable in connection with the dispatch or failure to dispatch emergency services. Effective immediately. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3618 GIORGI. (Ch. 17, pars. 2502, 2505, 2508, 2510 and 2512; new pars. 2509.1, 2510.01, 2510.02, 2510.03 and 2510.04) Amends The Illinois Bank Holding Company Act of 1957. Authorizes the Com- missioner of Banks and Trust Companies to promulgate rules, appoint hearing offi- cers and subpoena witnesses and documents in connection with the administration of said Act. Reorders definitions. Specifies that a bank holding company whose sub- sidiaries' operations are principally conducted in a state other than Illinois may con- trol an Illinois bank if such bank holding company was registered with the Federal Reserve Board and controlled at least two Illinois Banks,on December 31, 1981. Ef- fective July 1, 1986. Apr 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3619 PHELPS - HOMER - HICKS AND RYDER. (Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 655) Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Increases the amount of bonds the State is authorized to issue for school construction by $60,000,000. Effective immediately. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1800 HB-3619-Cont. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-3619 increases: School Construction Authorization by $60.0 M(1.2%) Potential general obligation debt by $107.7 M(1.3%) Per capita Illinois general obligation debt by $5.16 (1.2%) Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 02. Recommended do pass 009-005-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 State Debt Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.02 RYDER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 23 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3620 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Deletes from the school aid formula obsolete provi- sions relating to determination of weighted average daily attendance. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3621 CULLERTON. (Ch. 32, pars. 415-6 and 632) Amends The Professional Service Corporation Act and the Medical Corporation Act. Provides that an attorney licensed to practice law in this State may act as an initial incorporator for any corporation organized pursuant to said Acts. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3622 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 7-5) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to limit a peace officer's use of deadly force to prevent an arrest from being defeated by resistance or escape if the person to be ar- rested has committed or attempted a forcible felony. Limits the use of deadly force to those forcible felonies involving the infliction or threatened infliction of great bodily harm. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3623 PARKE. (Ch. 24, pars. 10-1-7, 10-1-12, 10-2.1-6 and 10-2.1-14) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to eliminate maximum age requirements applicable to beginning police officers and municipal firefighters. Effective immediately. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules 1801 HB-3623-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3624 KEANE. (Ch. 15, par. 302-7) Amends the Illinois State Auditing Act to permit the Auditor General and Depu- ty Auditor General to hold employment as a teacher. Effective immediately. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3625 CULLERTON. (Ch. 32, par. 415-11) Amends the Professional Service Corporation Act. Removes prohibition against owning an interest in more than one professional service corporation. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3626 WHITE. (Ch. 73, par. 982c) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that with regard to group accident and health insurance coverage for mental, emotional or nervous disorders, the annual benefit may be limited to $30,000 rather than the lesser of $10,000 or 25% of the lifetime policy limit. Effective immediately. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3627 CURRAN - HANNIG - ROPP - PANGLE - DELEO, RICHMOND AND MAUTINO. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23) Amends the Revenue Act by increasing the disabled veteran home exemption from $30,000 to $47,500. Effective January 1, 1987. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3628 PANGLE - CURRAN - HANNIG - PANAYOTOVICH - HARRIS, SAT- TERTHWAITE AND DELEO. (Ch. 120, pars. 5-501A and 5-502A; Ch. 126 1/2, new par. 69.2; Ch. 127, new par. 141.195) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, the Department of Veterans' Affairs Act and the State Finance Act. Creates the Illinois Veterans Home Grant Fund in the State Treasury, monies in which are to be appropriated to the Department of Veter- ans' Affairs for grants to or for the operation of Illinois Veterans Homes. Provides that income tax check-off contributions shall deposited into such fund rather than the Quincy Veterans Home Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 21 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3629 PHELPS. (Ch. 23, par. 2681; Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections and the county detention home Act. Re- quires the Department to establish, administer and maintain a detention home and 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1802 HB-3629-Cont. shelter care home for minors at the Harrisburg Youth Center. Provides that any county which uses the facility shall pay the Department a reasonable fee for each minor. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3630 ROPP - DANIELS - HASTERT - BARNES. (Ch. 127, new par. 144.25e) Amends Act in relation to State finance. Authorizes, prior to July 1, 1987, the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer to transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the Agricultural Premium Fund amounts, not to exceed an aggregate amount of $10,000,000, as the Governor determines are necessary to meet the obli- gations of the Agricultural Premium Fund. Requires the Governor to direct the transfer in accordance with the recommendation of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3631 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, pars. 3, 4, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1157.1, 1157.2, 1157.3, 1157.4, 1157.5, 1157.6, 1157.8, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1168, 1169, 1171, 1171.2, 1174, 1177, new pars. 1178, 1179, rep. pars. 1157, 1157.7, 1157.9, 1157.10) Amends the Lottery Law and the Civil Administrative Code. Abolishes the Divi- sion of the State Lottery within the Department of Revenue and creates the Depart- ment of the Lottery. Makes certain other changes. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3632 CAPPARELLI - DELEO - LEVERENZ - SUTKER - STERN. (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.42k; new pars. 22.23c, 22.43e) Amends the Illinois Aeronautics Act to authorize a municipality of more than 500,000 inhabitants to adopt an ordinance prohibiting supersonic aircraft, other than those owned by the United States government, from landing at airports wholly or partially located within their jurisdiction. Effective July 1, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, new pars. 11-102-5a, 11-102-5b, 11-102-5c, 11-102-5d, 11-102-5e, 11-102-5f, 11-102-5g; Ch. 11 1/2, new par. 1025.1;Ch. 127, par. 55, new par. 55.45) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Aero- nautics Act, the Illinois Municipal Code, Environmental Protection Act and The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Permits corporate authorities of a municipali- ty of more than 500,000 inhabitants which is a proprietor of an airport to adopt an ordiance prohibiting the landing of aircraft, except those owned by the U.S. govern- ment, at any airport located wholly or partially within their jurisdiction. Provides that no additional or new runways suitable for aircraft classified by the FAA as large shall be placed in service at Chicago O'Hare International Airport for the pe- riod commencing on the effective date of the amendatory Act and ending on June 30, 1995. Requires the City of Chicago to establish within the Chicago Department of Aviation a Chicago O'Hare International Airport Noise Abatement Office and prescribes the offices' duties. Creates an O'Hare Advisory Committee. Repeals pro- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1803 HB-3632-Cont. visions creating the Noise Abatement Office and O'Hare Advisory Committee on June 30, 1985. Provides that the Environmental Protection Agency shall establish a Division of Noise Pollution Control. Provides that IL Dept. of Public Health, in co- operation with IL EPA shall conduct a study to determine the adverse health effects posed by the operations of Chi. O'Hare Internatioanl Airport and other sources of pollution on residents of the surrounding area and their causes. Effective July 1, 1986. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by IL Environmental Protection Agency) The fiscal impact of establishing a noise pollution program, including studies and investigations of noise at public airports, is estimated to be $1.9 million in the first year and $1.2 million in subsequent years. The Department of Public Health and the Agency estimate that the cost of conducting the health study required by HB-3632 would be $675,000 in fiscal year 1987 and $690,000 in fiscal year 1988. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Rules Apr 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 01 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-009 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Fiscal Note Requested VINSON Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 08 Verified Third Reading - Passed 063-049-002 May 13 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Referred to May 23 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Executive Jun 12 Recommended do pass 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3633 ROPP. (Ch. 38, par. 11-20 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that in a prosecution of an obsceni- ty offense, evidence shall be admissable to show the degree of public acceptance of the material in the county in which the offense is alleged to have occurred. Effective immediately. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3634 REA. (Ch. 42, par. 389) Amends the River Conservancy Districts Act to require districts to hold at least one public hearing before adopting any ordinance imposing any penalty or making any appropriation. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 1804 HB-3634-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3635 MCNAMARA. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-401) Amends The Public Utilities Act to provide that consumers have a cause of ac- tion against public utilities which provide electricity for damages caused by power surges. Effective immediately. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3636 HANNIG - HASTERT. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 7-109.4 and 7A-101) Amends the Pension Code to create a separate Article for State's Attorneys, es- sentially similar to the Judges Article; removes the State's Attorneys from the Illi- nois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), and transfers their credits to the new System; provides for loans from the IMRF to the new System if its assets prove in- sufficient to pay the increased levels of benefits when due. Effective January 1, 1987. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SHB-3637 RYDER. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 3-623) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Authorizes the Secretary of State to issue special plates to retired members of the United States Armed Forces. Effective immediately. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1 HB-3638 CURRAN. (Ch. 63, par. 1011A-4) Amends the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984 provisions on the citizens council on children. Requires the Council to establish an awards pro- gram for qualified youth and locally sponsored organizations. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3639 CURRAN - STERN AND GREIMAN. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-56; Ch. 122, pars. 3-14.8 and 10-22.39, new par. 34-18.7) Amends an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and the School Code. Requires the Depart- ment to establish an adolescent and teen suicide prevention program. Authorizes grants to model adolescent and teen suicide prevention programs operated by gov- ernmental entities and not-for-profit organizations. Requires teachers' institutes and in-service training programs on the detection of suicidal behavior in adolescents and teens and procedures for intervention. Effective immediately. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1805 SHB-3640 CURRAN, HICKS, STERN AND SATTERTHWAITE. Creates the Illinois Youth Employment Act of 1986. Creates Illinois Youth Con- servation Corps and Illinois Youth Recreation Corps. Authorizes the summer em- ployment of youth through these programs by the Department of Conservation and by local programs designed to provide summer recreational opportunities for chil- dren. Authorizes the Department of Conservation to make grants to local recreation programs for this purpose. Requires the Department of Employment Security to provide listings of jobs available for the summer employment of youth via its local offices. Effective immediately. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3641 CURRAN. (Ch. 43, par. 135, new par. 131a; Ch. 95 1/2, pars 6-205 and 6-208; Ch. 110, par. 2-209; Ch. 1111/2, par. 6325.3A-2) Amends Liquor Control Act of 1934, the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act and the Code of Civil Procedure. Allows right of action, to a person who experiences personal or property injury in this State by an intoxicat- ed person, against a person licensed under the laws of another state to sell alcoholic liquor who, by selling or otherwise providing the liquor to the intoxicated person, contributes to the intoxication. Applies the "long arm statute". Prohibits any person from advertising in Illinois media that a minimum drinking age exists in another state that is different from the Illinois drinking age. Requires the Secretary of State to revoke for a period of one year the driving privileges of any person under the age of 21 years convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. During that one year revocation period, the person is also ineligible for a restricted license. After the one year revocation, the Secretary may issue to the person a restricted license valid only between the hours of 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. for a period of one year or un- til the person reaches the age of 21, whichever is the longer period. Requires the Secretary of State to revoke all driving privileges of a person under the age of 21 years convicted for a second time of driving under the influence for a period of one year or until the person reaches the age of 21, whichever is the longer period. Re- quires alcoholism and substance abuse programs taught in schools to devote a por- tion of the curricula specifically to driving under the influence. Apr 22 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3642 SHAW. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.58-101, 1065.58-104 and 1065.58-112) Amends the Insurance Code. Waives bond requirement for administrator where the administrator is contracted with the insurer as an administrator and if the plan is fully insured by the insurer on whose behalf the funds are held. Requires that an Administrator Trust Fund Account is maintained with one or more financial insti- tutions located within the State and subject to jurisdiction of the Illinois courts. De- fines quasi-resident. Apr 23 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3643 SHAW. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to specifically include computer software as taxable tangible personal property. Defines computer software. Apr 23 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3640 1806 HB-3644 HB-3644 SHAW. Appropriates $50,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs for energy assistance grants. Effective July 1, 1986. Apr 23 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3645 SHAW - YOUNG,A - FLOWERS. (Ch. 68, par. 2-105) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that any contractor which has more than 10 employees in its entire personnel shall employ or hire minority persons who shall comprise at least 10% of the contractor's overall personnel, and that every State agency shall employ minority personnel which comprises at least 15% of the agency's overall personnel, unless the Department of Human Rights waives the re- quirement. Provides that the 15% goal for agencies shall be obtained within 1 year of the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1986. Apr 23 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 3HB-3646 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-114.5) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to specify the types of workers' compensation benefits that are not subject to offset against disability pen- sion payments, and to exclude attorney's fees from such offsets. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 23 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3647 RYDER. (Ch. 111, par. 7503) Amends the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act. Permits an applicant for a license to deposit certificates of deposit or other securities instead of obtaining a surety bond. Apr 23 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3648 SLATER AND KIRKLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 24-8; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.10) Amends The School Code. Requires that certificated nurses employed by a school board be paid in accordance with the provisions of salary schedules for teach- ers based upon education and experience, and amends The State Mandates Act to exempt the State from any reimbursement obligation incident to any mandate thereby created. Effective July 1, 1986. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 23 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3649 CURRAN. (Ch. 96 1/5, par. 7403.1) Amends "An Act in relation to natural resources, research, data collection and environmental studies". Raises from $20,000 to $60,000 the amount which the De- partment may grant to nonprofit organizations for pilot projects relating to the re- cycling of waste materials. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1807 HB-3649-Cont. Apr 28 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3650 PULLEN - RYDER. (Ch. 24, new par. 1-I-11; Ch. 34, new par. 417.1; Ch. 122, new par. 10-24) Amends the Municipal Code, the School Code and "An Act to revise the law in relation to counties". Provides that no municipality, school district or county may award a contract to a company with an officer or agent who admitted or was con- victed of bribing or attempting to bribe a State, school board, county or municipal official or employee. Apr 28 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3651 PULLEN - RYDER. (Ch. 127, pars. 132.10-1 and 132.12) Amends The Illinois Purchasing Act. For purposes of the bribery provision, de- fines subcontract as any contract, purchase order or agreement to perform work or furnish materials to the extent such work or materials are required for the perform- ance of any one or more prime State contracts or subcontracts. Makes a violation of the Act a Class 4 felony rather than a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 28 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3652 YOUNG,A. (New Act) Authorizes the Department of Central Management Services to convey certain property in Cook County to the National Conference of Black Lawyers Community College of Law and International Diplomacy for $1. Provides that title shall revert to the State if the grantee fails to use the property for operation of a not-for-profit institution of higher education. Effective immediately. Apr 28 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3653 VINSON. (Ch. 126 1/2, title, pars. 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506 and 508; Ch. 127, par. 141.170) Amends An Act creating the Illinois Veterans Home at Manteno to change the name of the Home to the George H. Ryan Veterans Home. Amends that Act and An Act in relation to State finance to change the name of the Manteno Veterans Home Fund to the George H. Ryan Veterans Home Fund. Apr 29 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3654 DELEO. (Ch. 120, par. 1157.2) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Provides the total prize amount on any winning ticket or share shall be paid to the holder of the ticket or share within 5 years after the ticket or share is selected. Effective immediately. May 15 1986 First reading Referred to Rules 1808 HB-3654-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3655 CULLERTON. (Ch. 15, par. 426; Ch. 24, pars. 10-1-7, 10-2.1-6; Ch. 37, pars. 702-7, 704-2; Ch. 38, par. 83-10, new pars. 24A-1 through 24A-20; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206; Ch. 124, par. 110b.1 and Ch. 127, par. 63b108b.1; Ch. 38, rep. pars. 21-6, 24-1 through 24-6, 84-1 through 84-7, 161-1 through 161-5) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961, repeals An Act regulating the right to board certain aircraft for hire by pay passengers and making violation thereof a criminal offense and amends various other Acts. Also repeals An Act relating to the seizure of certain firearms and to prevent their illegal use. Recodifies various statutes relat- ing to weapons violations. Jun 12 1986 First reading Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die Referred to Rules HB-3656 SHAW - FLOWERS - YOUNG,A, CURRAN, DAVIS, DALEY AND MAR- TINEZ. (New Act; Ch. 122, par. 24-2) Creates a new Act and amends The School Code to designate March 29th of each year as a commemorative holiday to be observed as Viet Nam War Veterans Day. Effective January 1, 1987. Jun 13 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 23 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3657 BERRIOS - CULLERTON, CAPPARELLI AND KULAS. (Ch. 120, par. 118, new par. 113.1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide for the appointment of a staff mem- ber of the Cook County Board of Appeals for the purpose of voting only when there is a tie vote on a matter before the Board. The tie breaker serves without compensation. Jun 20 1986 Jun 30 Jul 01 First reading Referred to Rules Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed PURSUANT TO 74(A) TAKE FROM TABLE - PLACE ON INTERIM STUDY CALENDAR IN REVENUE COMM.- BERRIOS-CULLERTON Assigned to Revenue Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E Mtn Take From Table Prevail Returned to Revenue Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3658 PULLEN. (Ch. 38, par. 10-5; Ch. 40, par. 602 and new par. 607.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that a court in selecting a custodial parent shall consider a parent's ability to sustain and encourage a close relationship between the child and both the custodial and non-custodial parent, and a parent's conduct in fabricating charges of family abuse. Establishes various child visitation violations as child ab- duction and provides for the enforcement of visitation rights. 1809 HB-3658-Cont. Jun 24 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3659 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Maternal and Child Health Services Act to assure mothers and chil- dren access to quality maternal and child health services. Provides for maternal and child health care programs and grants, and for application procedures and a formu- la of distribution of funds among local government, and for the Department of Pub- lic Health to administer the Act. Jul 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3660 WHITE, BOWMAN, CURRIE, LEVIN, BRAUN, CULLERTON, SATTER- THWAITE, TURNER, YOUNG,A AND YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 308; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 604-101, 607-102 and 6306, new pars. 2204 and 620-3.1; Ch. 127, pars. 55 and 55.41, new par. 55.45) Creates the AIDS Confidentiality Act, requiring written informed consent before a test for exposure to AIDS is performed, and placing certain restrictions on the dis- closure of test results and the subject's identity; amends the Anatomical Gift Act and the Blood Labeling Act to provide for testing for exposure to AIDS; creates an AIDS Advisory Council, and calls for a State AIDS control plan; contains other provisions. Effective immediately. Jul 01 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' HB-3661 CAPPARELLI. (New Act; Ch. 120, par. 643) Enacts the Property Tax Freeze Act. Provides that the amount of the property taxes extended in 1987 and 1988 may not exceed the 1986 extension. Provides for certain exceptions. Amends Revenue Act to make it subject to freeze. Effective upon becoming a law. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 06 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3662 MULCAHEY. (New Act) Appropriates $4,000,000 from The Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmen- tal Protection Agency for a grant to the Freeport Water Commission for sewer sys- tem improvements. Effective immediately. Nov 06 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Dec 05 Assigned to Appropriations I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 'HB-3663 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1a) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to increase the general homestead exemption from $3,500 to $5,000 for 1987 and subsequent years. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 06 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1810 HB-3664 HB-3664 STEPHENS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-601) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code Section on speed restrictions to delete obsolete language. Nov 06 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3665 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-601) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to reduce from 55 to 50 miles per hour the maximum speed limit established outside an urban district for second division vehi- cles of 8,000 pounds or more. Effective immediately. Nov 06 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3666 PARCELLS. (Ch. 85, par. 9-105) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Limits the amount of general obligation bonds a local taxing entity may issue for purposes of creating a reserve for tort judgments or settlements to 110% of the average of such judgments or settlements for the 3 preceding years. Effective immediately. Nov 06 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3667 PARCELLS. (Ch. 85, par. 9-107) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act to provide that interest on funds raised to pay tort judgments or settlements, re- serves therefor or risk care management may be used only for such purposes. Effec- tive immediately. Nov 06 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3668 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 42, par. 503-1) Amends the Metro-East Sanitary District Act to provide that majority represen- tation on the Metro-East Sanitary District Board shall alternate between the 2 counties every 5 years. Nov 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3669 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates the sum of $1,817,370 to the Capital Development Board to repair the East St. Louis pump station that is operated by the Metro-East Sanitary Dis- trict. Effective immediately. Nov 18 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Dec 05 Assigned to Appropriations I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3670 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 42, par. 504-1) Amends the Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 to provide that the Execu- tive Director of the District shall be a registered professional engineer with at least 10 years practical experience as an engineer, with 5 of such years in a responsible administrative capacity. 1811 H B-3670-Cont. Nov 18 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3671 MCCRACKEN - RONAN - WILLIAMSON - CHURCHILL - LAURINO, DEJAEGHER AND MAUTINO. (Ch. 23, par. 2354; Ch. 38, par. 1005-9-1.2; Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 710.2, 1401, 1405, 1407, 1413 and 1655.2; new pars. 1407.1, 1414 and 1415) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act to provide that whenever a wit- ness refuses to testify or provide other information, on the basis of the witness' privi- lege against self incrimination, in a proceeding before a court or grand jury involving a violation of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act and the person pre- siding over the proceeding communicates to the witness an order issued by the ap- propriate court directing the witness to testify or provide other information the witness may not refuse to comply with the order on the basis of the witness' privilege against self incrimination. Such testimony compelled under the order or informa- tion obtained by the use of such testimony or other information shall not be used against the witness in any criminal case, except a prosecution for perjury, giving a false statement or otherwise failing to comply with the order. Provides that any per- son convicted of a violation of the Act which is a Class X felony shall forfeit to the State of Illinois any property constituting, or derived from, any proceeds the person obtained, directly or indirectly, as the result of the violation and any of the person's property used, or intended to be used, in any manner to commit or to facilitate the commission of such violation. Redefines the crime of calculated criminal drug con- spiracy; removes the 3 person requirement, and expands the range of acts which may result in violation; also increases various penalties relating to cocaine, and to offenses involving persons under age 18. Amends certain Acts relating to drug of- fenses to provide that the 50% of certain fines and seizures which is now allocated to the county general corporate fund shall instead be paid into the State treasury. Amends An Act to prevent and punish wrongs to children. Makes it an offense for a parent or other person having the care or custody of a child to knowingly manu- facture, purchase, possess, deliver or use a controlled or counterfeit substance in the presence of such child. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3672 MCCRACKEN - RONAN - WILLIAMSON - CHURCHILL - BERRIOS, DEJAEGHER AND MAUTINO. (Ch. 38, par. 14-2; new pars. 108B-1 through 108B-14; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961, the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Permits the court to issue an order autho- rizing the interception of a private oral communication when no party has consent- ed to the interception and the interception may provide evidence of, or may assist in the apprehension of a person who has committed, is committing or is about to com- mit certain violations of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3673 MCCRACKEN - RONAN - WILLIAMSON - LAURINO - CHURCHILL, DEJAEGHER AND MAUTINO. (Ch. 38, par. 9-1; new par. 114-12.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to permit the imposition of the death penalty in felony murder cases where the other felony committed was a calculated criminal drug conspiracy as defined in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or an attempt to commit such felony and where other factors described in the felony murder provi- sion are present. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that a 1812 1813 HB-3673-Cont. trial court shall not suppress evidence which is otherwise admissible in a criminal proceeding if the court determines that the evidence was seized by a police officer as a result of a good faith mistake or technical violation. Defines good faith mistake and technical violation. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1814 EXECUTIVE ORDERS 1815 EO-8501 GOVERNOR. Creates the Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Council to plan and coordi- nate State activities for the first national holiday observance of the birthday and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Effective March 5, 1985. Mar 05 1985 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8502 GOVERNOR. Amends Executive Order Number 7 (1983), which renamed the Governor's Ad- visory Council on Services to the Developmentally Disabled as the Governor's Plan- ning Council on Developmental Disabilities, to amend guidelines pertaining to membership on the Council and duties of the Council pursuant to the Developmen- tal Disabilities Act of 1984. Executive Order shall be effective 1985. Mar 20 1985 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8503 GOVERNOR. Renames the Department of Law Enforcement as the Department of State Po- lice; renames certain divisions within such Department and changes the titles of rank. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 29 1985 Filed With The House Referred to ST GOV REVIEW HSTG Apr 10 Filed With The Senate Referred to EXECUTIVE SEXC May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K May 08 Do Not Disapprove Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8504 GOVERNOR. Creates the Department of Historic Preservation and transfers various powers of the Department of Conservation and of the Illinois State Historical Library thereto. Effective July 1, 1985. Mar 29 1985 Filed With The House Referred to ST GOV REVIEW HSTG Apr 10 Filed With The Senate Referred to EXECUTIVE SEXC May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K May 15 Do Not Disapprove 016-000-000 Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8505 GOVERNOR. Establishes a revised State formula for allocating the State's Private Activity Bond ceiling. Effective April 10, 1985. Apr 10 1985 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8506 GOVERNOR. Designates the Protection and Advocacy, Inc. corporation as the administrator of the protection and advocacy of the rights of persons with developmental disabilities system of Illinois. Revokes Executive Order # 6 (1981) to abolish the Developmen- tal Disabilities Protection and Advocacy Board. Effective July 1, 1985. Jul 02 1985 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8507 GOVERNOR. Calls for the cooperation among State agencies with the Dept. of Conservation in the coordination of projects to minimize adverse impacts on natural areas and en- dangered and threatened species. Calls for the Dept. to prepare a procedural plan for such coordination process. Effective upon execution. Oct 15 1985 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8508 GOVERNOR. Establishes a priority schedule for the Department of Transportation to fill re- quests for air transportation of State officials. Effective upon execution. Dec 27 1985 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8509 GOVERNOR. Amends Executive Order 5 (1970) to rename the Governor's Committee on Vol- untary Action as the Governor's Office of Voluntary Action. Effective December 30, 1985. Dec 30 1985 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8601 GOVERNOR. Provides for the allocation of volume cap for nonessential function bonds in ac- cordance with the terms of federal HR-3838. Effective February 14, 1986. Feb 14 1986 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8602 GOVERNOR. Creates the Department of the Lottery and transfers to it the powers of the Divi- sion of the State Lottery within the Department of Revenue. Effective July 1, 1986. Mar 27 1986 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8603 GOVERNOR. Creates the Prescott E. Bloom Internships in Government Program which in- cludes the James H. Dunn, Jr. Memorial Fellowship, The Michael Curry Intern- ship and The Vito Marzullo Internship. Effective upon execution. May 20 1986 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8604 GOVERNOR. Provides for the Allocation of Volume Cap for Nonessential Function Bonds to be utilized by units of local government. Effective June 10, 1986. Jun 10 1986 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8605 GOVERNOR. Provides for the reservation of funds to be available for use for flood disaster re- lief. Effective October 16, 1986. Oct 16 1986 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8606 GOVERNOR. Creates a Rural Fair Share Initiative to ensure that rural Illinois receive its fair share of funding for infrastructure improvement and economic development. Effec- tive October 17, 1986. EO-8507 1816 1817 EO-8606-Cont. Oct 17 1986 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8607 GOVERNOR. Creates the Governor's Rural Affairs Council to coordinate the implementation of Executive Order No. 6, creating the Rural Fair Share Initiative. Effective Octo- ber 17, 1986. Oct 17 1986 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die EO-8608 GOVERNOR. Establishes a new mechanism to allocate portions of the Volume Cap to each of the Private Activity Bond issues. Effective October 31, 1986 through December 31, 1987. Oct 31 1986 Filed With Sec of State Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1818 RESOLUTIONS 1819 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS 1820 JSR-0004 MCPIKE. Appoints the Committee of Escort for the Governor. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted JSR-0005 MADIGAN - DANIELS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS. Memorial to the seven heroic crew members of the Challenger Space Shuttle. Feb 10 1986 Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Resolution adopted JSR-0006 MCPIKE. Appoints the Committee of Escort for the Governor to deliver the FY87 Budget Message. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted 1821 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1822 SJR-0002 WATSON - KEATS - KUSTRA. Calls upon Congress to submit to the States a proposal to amend the United States Constitution to require a balanced Federal budget. Jan 09 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0004 FRIEDLAND, ETHEREDGE, WATSON, SCHAFFER, HUDSON, KUS- TRA, SOMMER AND FAWELL. Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article X of the State Constitution to require the advice and consent of the Senate to the appointment of the chief State educational officer by the State Board of Education. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Jan 09 1985 Referred to Executive Oct 17 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Placed Calendr,First Readng Oct 29 Read in Full a First Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 30 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 31 Read in Full a Third Time 3/5 vote required Resolution adopted 056-000-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Nov 01 Hse Sponsor PETERSON,W Added As A Joint Sponsor HASTERT Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Joint Sponsor ZWICK Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 10 1986 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Tabled House Rule 44(A) Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0007 LEMKE. Requests Congress to call a Constitutional Convention for the purpose of propos- ing an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which amendment shall permit the of- fering of voluntary prayer in the public school system. Feb 05 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0009 DEMUZIO - DUNN,RALPH, DARROW, HOLMBERG, KELLY, LUFT, POSHARD, HALL, O'DANIEL, RUPP, VADALABENE AND BERMAN. Proposes to amend Section 1 (Goal - Free Schools) of Article X (Education) of the State Constitution to specify that it is the obligation of the State to provide at least half of the funding of public education through the secondary level. Effective upon adoption by the electors. Feb 20 1985 Referred to Executive Feb 27 Added As A Co-sponsor HALL, O'DANIEL, Added As A Co-sponsor RUPP & Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Committee Executive Mar 06 Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN Committee Executive Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN, RALPH Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0011 SJR-0011 VADALABENE - LEMKE. Proposes to amend Section 6 of Article IX (Revenue) of the State Constitution to authorize exemption from property taxation of property used exclusively for veter- ans' organizations. Effective upon adoption by the electors. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the State to reimburse the unit of local government for the loss in reve- nue incurred as a result of the proposed exemption. Feb 20 1985 Referred to Executive May 30 Recommended be adopted 013-001-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 05 Read in Full a First Time Secretary's Desk Jun 20 Read in Full a Second Time Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEMKE Read in Full a Third Time Resolution adopted 058-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PANGLE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 30 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 01 Assigned to Revenue Apr 22 1986 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Revenue Apr 23 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted 011-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Read a 1st Time-as Amended Held on 2nd Reading Apr 28 Read a 2nd Time-as Amended Held on 2nd Reading Apr 29 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Read a 3rd Time-as Amended 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 095-006-002 Secretary's Desk Read a 1st Time-as Amended H A# 1 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Read a 2nd Time-as Amended W/HA# 1 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 01 Read a 3rd Time-as Amended W/HA#1 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0013 KUSTRA - NETSCH. Proposes to amend Section 4 (Real Property Taxation) of Article IX (Revenue) of the Illinois Constitution to provide that the General Assembly may by law pro- vide for a tax upon real property based on the value of land without regard to im- provements, and may by law provide for separate classifications of property for tax purposes which are based upon only the value of the land and upon only the value of the improvements. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 21 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0022 DAVIDSON - SANGMEISTER - BLOOM - BARKHAUSEN - DUDYCZ - SCHAFFER - DEGNAN - JOYCE,JEREMIAH - PHILIP - WEAVER,S - DEANGELIS - COFFEY - DONAHUE - DUNN,RALPH - ETHEREDGE - 1823 SJR-0022-Cont. FAWELL - FRIEDLAND - GEO-KARIS - HUDSON - KARPIEL - KEATS - KUSTRA - MACDONALD - MAHAR - MAITLAND - RIGNEY - RUPP - SCHUNEMAN - SOMMER - TOPINKA - WATSON - DEMUZIO - LEMKE - O'DANIEL - POSHARD - VADALABENE - LECHOWICZ. Proposes to amend Article I (Bill of Rights), Section 9 (Bail and Habeas Corpus) of the Illinois Constitution to except as a bailable offense a felony offense involving personal injury or the threat of personal injury for which a sentence of imprison- ment, without conditional and revocable release, shall be imposed and where the court determines that release of offender would pose a real and present threat to the physical safety of any person. Effective one day following proclamation of the re- sults of the vote on the referendum. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes language limiting felony offenses exception to those involving personal in- jury or the threat of personal injury. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that any costs to a unit of local government as a result of the denial of bail resulting from the changes made by this 1986 Amendment shall be reimbursed by the State to the unit of local government. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. of Corrections) It is the analysis of the Bureau of Administration and Planning that no fiscal im- pact can be reasonably assessed at this time. Mar 19 1985 Referred to Executive Oct 17 Recommnded be adopted amend 011-002-000 Placed Calendr,First Readng Oct 29 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Read a 1st Time-as Amended Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 30 Read a 2nd Time-as Amended Added As A Joint Sponsor DEGNAN-JOYCE,J.E. Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP-WEAVER Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS-COFFEY Added As A Joint Sponsor DONAHUE-DUNN,R. Added As A Joint Sponsor ETHEREDGE-FAWELL Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDLAND- Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS-HUDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL-KEATS Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA-MACDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR-MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGNEY-RUPP Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN-SOMMER Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA-WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO-LEMKE Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL-POSHARD Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Read a 3rd Time-as Amended 3/5 vote required Resolution Adopted-Amended 046-006-004 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN Placed Calendr,First Readng Nov 01 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 10 1986 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOMER Committee Judiciary II Apr 08 Read in Full a First Time CORRECTED Committee Judiciary II Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor HASARA Committee Judiciary II 1824 1825 SJR-0022-Cont. Apr 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor HALLOCK Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY II Lost 001-010-001 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Read a 2nd Time-as Amended Held on 2nd Reading Apr 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Read a 3rd Time-as Amended Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor DIDRICKSON Fiscal Note filed Read a 3rd Time-as Amended 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 080-030-002 Apr 23 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Read a 1st Time-as Amended H A#1 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 29 Read a 2nd Time-as Amended H A# 1 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor LECHOWICZ Read a 3rd Time-as Amended /W/HA#1 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 046-011-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0030 NETSCH - KUSTRA AND BARKHAUSEN. Proposes to amend Sections 8 and 12 of and to add Sections 12.1 through 12.5 to Article VI (The Judiciary) of the Illinois Constitution. Provides for the appoint- ment of all Supreme and Appellate Court Judges and Cook County Circuit and As- sociate Judges by the Governor from nominees submitted by Judicial Nominating Commission. Provides for local option referendums in circuits outside Cook County for the adoption of a merit selection plan for Circuit and Associate Judges. Provides for local option referendums to create Judicial Review Commissions to determine whether Circuit and Associate Judges should be retained and eliminating voter re- tention elections. Provides that in the Cook County Circuit a Judical Review Com- mission shall be established to decide whether Circuit and Associate Judges shall be retained. Permits circuits to opt-out of the merit selection plan. Effective one day following proclamation of the results of the vote on the referendum, with certain exceptions. Mar 27 1985 Referred to Executive Apr 18 Added As A Co-sponsor BARKHAUSEN Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0032 SCHUNEMAN. Proposes to amend Section 3 of Article IX (Revenue) of the Illinois Constitution. Authorizes the General Assembly to levy an additional income tax on individuals and corporations at a rate not to exceed .5% of gross income for the sole purpose of funding public education through the secondary level. Provides for the distribution of monies raised by the tax to school districts on a pro rata per pupil basis. Mar 27 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0036 BLOOM - BARKHAUSEN. Proposes to amend Article IV (The Legislature), Section 8 of the Illinois Consti- tution. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a unit of local gov- SJR-0036-Cont. ernment or school district of funds in order to implement that bill shall not become law unless either: (1) the bill passes with at least 3/5 vote in each house or (2) the bill provides for reimbursement by the State to the unit of local government or school district of those funds necessary to implement it. Apr 10 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0038 BARKHAUSEN. Proposes to amend Article I (Bill of Rights), Section 9 of the Illinois Constitution to delete provision that bail may be denied in capital cases and where life imprison- ment may be imposed where the proof is evident or presumption great. Provides that excessive bail shall not be required. Effective one day after proclamation of results of votes on referendum. Apr 11 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0039 PHILIP. Proposes to amend Article VI, Section 8 of the Illinois Constitution (Associate Judges) to require voting by Circuit Judges for Associate Judges to be public and by record vote. Effective upon adoption by the electors. Apr 16 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0041 SCHAFFER. Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article X (Education) of the Illinois Constitution to abolish the State Board of Education and to provide for appointment by the Gov- ernor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, of the chief educational officer of the State. Amendment takes effect on the second Wednesday in January next after its adoption by the electors. Apr 17 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0102 LUFT. Proposes to amend Section 9 (Governor Appointing Power) of Article V of the Il- linois Constitution to provide for reconsideration of Senate consent to executive ap- pointments. Effective upon adoption by the electors. Oct 30 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0104 WELCH. Ratifies proposed Amendment to the United States Constitution which provides that no law varying the compensation for the services of U.S. Senators and Repre- sentatives shall take effect until an election of Representatives shall have intervened. Nov 07 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0108 ZITO. Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution to reduce the age for eligibility to serve as a member of the General Assembly to 18 (now 21). Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 08 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1826 SJR-O 115 SJR-0115 LEMKE. Proposes to amend Sections 8, 11 and 12 of and to add Section 12.1 to Article VI of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that an Associate Judge must have been admit- ted to the Illinois bar for at least 5 years preceding his appointment as Associate Judge. Provides that Circuit and Associate Judges shall be appointed by secret bal- lot of the Circuit Judges. Provides that to be eligible for Circuit Judge, a person must have served as an Associate Judge for a minimum period of time determined by the Circuit Judges of the Circuit. Eliminates partisan election of Circuit Judges. Provides that a Circuit Judge appointed to office shall be subject to a retention elec- tion. If not retained, the person shall not be eligible for Circuit Judge for a period of 4 years, but may be reappointed as an Associate Judge. Effective upon adoption by the electorate and applicable to judges on or after such date. Mar 05 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0118 KUSTRA - DUDYCZ - TOPINKA. Proposes to amend Section 1 of Article VI of the Illinois Constitution to provide that the regulation of the profession of law and of licensed attorneys-at-law of this State shall be as provided by law. Effective upon adoption by the electorate. Mar 05 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0119 KUSTRA - DUDYCZ - TOPINKA. Proposes to amend Section 7 of Article VI of the Illinois Constitution to provide for the appointment of the Chief Judge of the Cook County Circuit by the Supreme Court as provided by law. Effective upon adoption by the electorate. Mar 05 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0125 LEMKE. Proposes to repeal Sections 4 and 14 of and to amend Sections 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 of Article V (The Executive) of the Illinois Constitution to abolish the office of Lieu- tenant Governor. Effective January 12, 1987. Apr 01 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0130 MAROVITZ. Proposes to amend Section 6 of Article V (The Executive) of the Illinois Consti- tution to exclude the Lieutenant Governor from succeeding to the office of Gover- nor. Provides that the successor to the office of Governor shall be of the same political party as the person he succeeds as Governor. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 02 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1827 1828 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1829 SHJR-0001 MADIGAN. Proposes to amend Section 9 of Article IV (The Legislature) of the Illinois Con- stitution to provide that in the instance of a bill subject to an amendatory veto the General Assembly may reject the Governor's specific recommendations for change and pass the bill by record vote of a majority, instead of 3/5, of the members elected to each house. Effective upon approval by the electors. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the change does not reduce the number of votes required for the bill under any other extraordinary vote requirement of the Constitution. Jan 25 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 05 Assigned to Executive May 08 Recommended do pass 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading May 16 Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 3rd Reading/Amended/1st Day Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 3rd Reading/Amended/2nd Day Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 3rd Reading/Amended/3rd Day Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 22 1986 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Lost 065-047-000 HJR-0002 HARRIS. Proposes to add a Section to Article IX (Revenue) of the Illinois Constitution to prohibit the increase of State tax rates or the imposition of new State taxes except pursuant to a law passed by 3/5 of the members of each house of the General As- sembly. Provides an exception when there are insufficient revenues to make pay- ments on the State debt. Effective upon adoption by the electors of this State. Jan 25 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 05 Assigned to Executive May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0003 SHAW - RICE. Proposes to amend Sections 2 (Legislative Composition) and 5 (Sessions) of Arti- cle IV (The Legislature) of the State Constitution to provide that, beginning in 1992, Senators shall be elected to 6-year and 4-year staggered terms and Represen- tatives shall be elected to 4-year and 2-year staggered terms. Provides that, within the same Legislative District, no Senatorial term shall conclude in the midst of a Representative term. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Feb 01 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 05 Assigned to Executive Apr 25 Recommended do pass 010-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading May 16 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Read in Full a Third Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 22 1986 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Lost 061-051-003 I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HJR-0004 HJR-0004 FRIEDRICH,DP, RICHMOND, HASTERT, MAUTINO AND RYDER. Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article X of the State Constitution to abolish the State Board of Education and provide for the election to a 4-year term of a Superin- tendent of Public Instruction. Upon approval by the voters, a Superintendent of Ed- ucation shall be elected at the 1988 general election. Thereafter, a Superintendent of Education shall be elected in 1992 and every fourth thereafter for a term of 4 years. Feb 05 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Recommended do pass 010-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 17 1986 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Read in Full a Third Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 18 Read in Full a Third Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 22 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Lost 046-062-002 HJR-0005 KLEMM AND MULCAHEY. Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article X of the State Constitution to remove the State Board of Education's power to appoint a chief State Educational officer and to provide for the election to a 4-year term of a Superintendent of Education. Upon ap- proval by the voters, a Superintendent of Education shall be elected at the 1988 general election. Thereafter, a Superintendent of Education shall be elected in 1992 and every fourth year thereafter for a term of 4 years. Feb 05 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0006 MCPIKE - BRUNSVOLD - LEFLORE - REA - OBLINGER, SATTER- THWAITE, RICHMOND, HOMER, VANDUYNE, DEJAEGHER, GIGLIO, STECZO, KEANE, HANNIG, PETERSON,W, MATIJEVICH, CURRAN, PHELPS, MAUTINO, SLATER, DUNN,JOHN, WOLF AND BRAUN. Proposes amending Section 1 of Article X of the Illinois Constitution to require the General Assembly to annually appropriate and the State to expend more than 1/2 of the total of all funds annually expended by the State, local governments and the federal government for public education through the secondary level. Effective upon adoption of the Amendment by the electors. Feb 21 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 27 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 30 Recommended do pass 013-01-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 04 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 05 Read in Full a Third Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0007 DAVIS. Proposes to amend Section 4 of Article VII (county officers) of the Illinois Con- stitution to provide that a recorder and an auditor shall be elected in all counties and a coroner shall be elected in all counties with a population of fewer than 1,000,000 inhabitants. Effective on approval by the electors. 1830 HJR-0007-Cont. Apr 11 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0008 SATTERTHWAITE. Proposes to amend Section 1 of Article III (Suffrage and Elections) of the State Constitution. Shortens from 6 months to 30 days the period during which a citizen must have been a permanent resident of the State in order to be eligible to vote at a State election. Effective immediately upon its approval by the electors. Apr 09 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 17 1986 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Read in Full a Third Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 18 Read in Full a Third Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 22 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 098-013-001 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Referred to Executive May 01 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 13 Read in Full a First Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0009 DANIELS - DUNN,JOHN - STERN, BARNES, COUNTRYMAN, COWL- ISHAW, DAVIS, FREDERICK,VF, HALLOCK, HARRIS, HOFFMAN, KIRKLAND, KUBIK, OLSON, PARKE, PETERSON,W, PIEL, REGAN, STANGE AND WILLIAMSON. Proposes to amend Sections 8 and 12 of and to add Sections 12.1 through 12.5 to Article VI (The Judiciary) of the Illinois Constitution. Provides for the appoint- ment of all Supreme and Appellate Court Judges and Cook County Circuit and As- sociate Judges by the Governor from nominees submitted by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Provides for local option referendums in circuits outside Cook Coun- ty for the adoption of a merit selection plan for Circuit and Associate Judges. Pro- vides for local option referendums to create Judicial Review Commissions to determine whether Circuit and Associate Judges should be retained and eliminat- ing voter retention elections. Provides that in the Cook County Circuit a Judical Re- view Commission shall be established to decide whether Circuit and Associate Judges shall be retained. Permits circuits to opt-out of the merit selection plan. Ef- fective one day following proclamation of the results of the vote on the referendum, with certain exceptions. Apr 09 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Jun 25 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd DANIELS Committee Executive May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) 1831 HJR-0010 HJR-0010 PEDERSEN,B, BULLOCK, TUERK AND TURNER. Proposes to amend Section 4 of Article IX (Revenue) of the Illinois Constitution to provide that the General Assembly may by law provide for a tax upon real prop- erty based on the value of land without regard to improvements, and may by law provide for separate classifications of property for tax purposes which are based upon only the value of the land and upon only the value of the improvements. Effec- tive upon approval by the electors. Apr 12 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Revenue May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0011 VINSON. Proposes to add Section 3.1 to Article IX (Revenue) of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that if the General Assembly levies any new taxes or increases tax rates for a specific purpose, all proceeds and interest from each such levy shall be placed in a separate and distinct fund in the State Treasury and shall not be diverted by any present or future General Assembly for any other purposes than those enumerated in the law creating the fund. Provides that no law levying taxes for a specific purpose shall take effect until approved by the voters in a referendum and no such law shall be repealed except with the approval of the voters in a referendum. Apr 12 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0012 PEDERSEN,B, MAUTINO, WOODYARD, CAPPARELLI, VINSON, BARNES, CHURCHILL, DAVIS, DIDRICKSON, FREDERICK,VF, FRIED- RICH,DP, GOFORTH, HALLOCK, HARRIS, HENSEL, HOFFMAN, JOHNSON, KLEMM, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCAULIFFE, MCCRACKEN, MCMASTER, OBLINGER, PARCELLS, PETERSON,W, PIEL, PULLEN, REGAN, ROPP, RYDER, STEPHENS, TATE, TUERK, WAIT, WEA- VER,M, WOJCIK, ZWICK, STANGE, TERZICH, MCNAMARA, MULCA- HEY, VANDUYNE, RICHMOND, KRSKA, FLINN, MCGANN, DELEO, NASH, O'CONNELL, VITEK, BERRIOS, HARTKE, GIORGI, PANAYO- TOVICH, REA, WOLF, SALTSMAN, PHELPS, PANGLE, LEVERENZ, BRUNSVOLD, HANNIG, BRESLIN, BARGER, DANIELS, WILLIAMSON, MAYS, SUTKER, CHRISTENSEN AND COWLISHAW. Proposes to add Section 11 to Article IX (Revenue) of the Illinois Constitution to provide a limitation on the taxes imposed by the General Assembly for deposits in the General Revenue and Common School Funds of the State for any fiscal year. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Requires that the General Assembly shall by law provide that an executive or leg- islative agency of State government shall determine each year no later than Febru- ary 1, the revenues deposited in the General Revenue Fund received from State taxes and to report its findings to the Comptroller and the General Assembly by that date. Apr 12 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 17 1986 Read in Full a Second Time Amendment No.01 PEDERSEN,B Withdrawn Amendment No.02 PEDERSEN,B Withdrawn Amendment No.03 PEDERSEN,B Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3rd Reading/Amended/1st Day Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1832 HJR-0012-Cont. Apr 18 3rd Reading/Amended/2nd Day Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 21 3rd Reading/Amended/3rd Day Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 22 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 093-018-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Referred to Executive Apr 29 Motion GEO-KARIS DISCHARGE EXC & READ IST TIME CHAIR RULES /30 VOTES NEEDED Motion failed Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0013 WOODYARD. Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article X (Education) of the Illinois Constitution to require election of the State Board of Education. Apr 12 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0014 CURRAN. Proposes to amend Section 12 of Article VI (The Judiciary) of the Illinois Consti- tution to require circuit judges to seek reelection rather than retention in office. Ef- fective upon approval by voters. Apr 12 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0015 DANIELS, BARGER, BARNES, CHURCHILL, COUNTRYMAN, COWL- ISHAW, DAVIS, DEUCHLER, DIDRICKSON, EWING, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, GOFORTH, HALLOCK, HARRIS, HASTERT, HAWKIN- SON, HENSEL, HOFFMAN, JOHNSON, KIRKLAND, KLEMM, KOEH- LER, KUBIK, MAYS, MCAULIFFE, MCCRACKEN, MCMASTER, OBLINGER, OLSON, PARCELLS, PARKE, PEDERSEN,B, PETER- SON,W, PIEL, PULLEN, REGAN, ROPP, RYDER, SLATER, STANGE, STEPHENS, TATE, TUERK, VINSON, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WILLIAM- SON, WOJCIK, WOODYARD AND ZWICK. Proposes to amend Section 8 of Article IV (The Legislature) of the Illinois Con- stitution. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a unit of local gov- ernment or school district of funds in order to implement that bill shall not become law unless either: (1) the bill passes with at least 3/5 vote in each house or (2) the bill passes with the concurrence of a majority of the members elected to each house and the bill contains a provision for reimbursement to the unit of local government or school district of funds necessary for implementation. Apr 12 1985 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 05 1986 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0016 YOUNG,A - SHAW. Proposes to amend Article IV, Section 9 (Veto Procedure) of the Illinois Consti- tution to eliminate the Governor's power to make specific recommendations for change in a bill. Effective upon approval by the electors. 1833 HJR-0016--Cont. Feb 10 1986 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 04 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0017 YOUNG,A - SHAW. Proposes to amend Article IV, Section 9 (Veto Procedure) of the Illinois Consti- tution to eliminate the Governor's power to veto and reduce appropriation line items. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 10 1986 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 04 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0018 LEVIN. Proposes to repeal Section 4 of Article V (The Executive) of the Illinois Constitu- tion which provides for the joint election of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Mar 25 1986 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 05 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0019 MAUTINO AND WOLF. Proposes to add Section 25 to Article I of the State Constitution to provide that no law shall require any business to close on Sundays. Apr 09 1986 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tabled House Rule 44(A) 1834 1835 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 1836 SJR-0002 WATSON - KEATS - KUSTRA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0004 FRIEDLAND, ETHEREDGE, WATSON, SCHAFFER, HUDSON, KUS- TRA, SOMMER AND FAWELL. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0005 COFFEY. Urges U.S. Corps of Engineers to undertake a feasibility study concerning mak- ing the Wabash River navigable. Jan 09 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0007 LEMKE. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0009 DEMUZIO - DUNN,RALPH, DARROW, HOLMBERG, KELLY, LUFT, POSHARD, HALL, O'DANIEL, RUPP, VADALABENE AND BERMAN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITU- TION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0011 VADALABENE - LEMKE. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0013 KUSTRA - NETSCH. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SJR-0022 DAVIDSON - SANGMEISTER - BLOOM - BARKHAUSEN - DUDYCZ - SCHAFFER - DEGNAN - JOYCE,JEREMIAH - PHILIP - WEAVER,S - DEANGELIS - COFFEY - DONAHUE - DUNN,RALPH - ETHEREDGE - FAWELL - FRIEDLAND - GEO-KARIS - HUDSON - KARPIEL - KEATS - KUSTRA - MACDONALD - MAHAR - MAITLAND - RIGNEY - RUPP - SCHUNEMAN - SOMMER - TOPINKA - WATSON - DEMUZIO - LEMKE - O'DANIEL - POSHARD - VADALABENE - LECHOWICZ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITU- TION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0023 VADALABENE. Urges the United States Congress to re-establish May 30 as the official Memorial Day holiday. Mar 19 1985 Referred to Executive Mar 27 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 29 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor PIEL Speaker's Table Jun 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 06 Assigned to Executive Apr 29 1986 Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Committee Executive May 14 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Resolution adopted 109-006-001 Adopted both Houses SJR-0024 KELLY - SMITH. Urges the President and the Congress of the United States to encourage the Sec- retary of Transportation to reinstate Amtrak service between Chicago and Spring- field during the morning hours. SJR-0024-Cont. Mar 19 1985 Referred to Executive Mar 27 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0030 NETSCH - KUSTRA AND BARKHAUSEN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0032 SCHUNEMAN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SJR-0034 TOPINKA. Creates the School District Reorganization Task Force to study the organization of school districts in the State of Illinois. Apr 10 1985 Referred to Executive Apr 16 Committee discharged 0 01 S126 : Tabled By Sponsor Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0035 NEWHOUSE - JONES - ETHEREDGE - HUDSON. Creates the Joint Committee on the Status of Minorities in Education. Apr 10 1985 Referred to Executive May 30 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted 047-003-001 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 28 Hse Sponsor BRAUN Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 Assigned to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0036 BLOOM - BARKHAUSEN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0037 WELCH. Creates the Joint Sunset Review Committee to review licensing and regulatory functions subject to repeal under the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act, to review pro- posals for new regulation of occupations and to make recommendations to the Gen- eral Assembly. Apr 11 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0038 BARKHAUSEN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SJR-0039 PHILIP. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0041 SCHAFFER. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SJR-0042 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Supports the reimbursement of transportation costs by the State Board of Educa- tion for co-curricular activities of secondary and elementary school students. 1837 SJR-0042-Cont. 1838 Apr 17 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0044 DEMUZIO. Upon adjournment Thursday, April 18, calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, April 23 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 18 1985 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SJR-0047 DEANGELIS - DONAHUE - SCHUNEMAN - RIGNEY. Urges Congress to adopt legislation to overturn 2 U.S. Supreme Court opinions limiting state sales taxing powers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects year in citing of a case. Apr 30 1985 Referred to Executive May 30 Recommnded be adopted amend 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 28 Hse Sponsor BRAUN Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor MAYS Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 30 Assigned to Revenue Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0048 MAITLAND - JOYCE,JEROME - RIGNEY. Urges the Federal Grain Inspection Service to develop grain grades and stan- dards to improve the marketability of Illinois grain exports. May 02 1985 Referred to Executive May 30 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 28 Hse Sponsor ROPP Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 Assigned to Agriculture Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0061 MAITLAND, JOYCE,JEROME, RIGNEY AND O'DANIEL. Urges Congress to exempt certain Agricultural credit and export loan programs from the Cargo Preference Act. May 20 1985 Referred to Executive May 30 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 28 Hse Sponsor ROPP Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 1986 Recommended be adopted 024-000-000 Speaker's Table SJR-0061-Cont. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0069 LEMKE. Urges the Supreme Court of Illinois to promulgate rules for appeal procedures from determinations concerning whether a minor is mature enough to decide to un- dergo an abortion without parental notification. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical correction. Jun 03 1985 Referred to Executive Jun 11 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 19 Amendment No.01 LEMKE Adopted Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Speaker's Table Jun 28 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 23 1986 Recommended be adopted 010-001-002 Speaker's Table Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0070 SANGMEISTER - DEANGELIS - ROCK - PHILIP. Adopts the Temporary Joint Rules of the 84th General Assembly, providing for the introduction of bills and the suspension of rules. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the Committee deadline for appropriation bills from May 23, 1986 to May 20, 1986. Changes the third reading deadline for bills originating in the other house from May 27, 1986 to May 28, 1986. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes exemption from deadlines for certain appropriation bills, committee bills and emergency bills. Jun 04 1985 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS-ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Referred to Executive Jun 13 Recommnded be adopted amend 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 29 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 SANGMEISTER Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 30 Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0074 TOPINKA - GEO-KARIS - ZITO - MAHAR - VADALABENE - DEANGE- LIS. Urges Congress to oppose the closing of Great Lakes Naval base and O'Hare Air Force base. Jun 12 1985 Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table 1839 SJ R-0074 Cont. Apr 17 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0079 ** NO SPONSOR ** Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0083 VADALABENE. Directs the Director of Conservation to change the name of Horseshoe Lake to Karandjeff Lake. Jun 28 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0086 LECHOWICZ - ROCK - PHILIP - DARROW - DAVIDSON - DAWSON - DEANGELIS - DEMUZIO - DUDYCZ - FRIEDLAND - GEO-KARIS - HOLMBERG - JOYCE,JEROME - KEATS - KELLY - KUSTRA - LEMKE - LUFT - MAHAR - O'DANIEL - POSHARD - WATSON - WELCH. Creates a Special Joint Investigative Committee of the Senate and House of Rep- resentatives to investigate the serious allegations regarding the expansion of Mc- Cormick Place. Jul 02 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0090 DAVIDSON. Declares the week of October 6 through 13, 1985, Respect Life Week. Oct 02 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0091 LEMKE. Requests that the Illinois Human Rights Commission adopt rules interpreting the protection afforded by the Illinois Human Rights Act against discrimination based on national origin. Oct 02 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0097 FRIEDLAND - KARPIEL - MAHAR. Urges the Secretary of State to study the abuse of reserved handicapped parking areas. Oct 17 1985 Referred to Executive Oct 30 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Oct 31 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor ZWICK Added As A Joint Sponsor KIRKLAND Speaker's Table Nov 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 10 1986 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 20 Resolution adopted 115-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0101 ROCK - PHILIP. Creates the Council on the Revision of the Illinois Constitution under the aus- pices of the Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services to help advise the General Assembly and the public on constitutional issues. 1840 1841 SJR-010l-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the Council to a Committee of 50 to Re-examine the Illinois Constitu- tion, and calls for the reassembly of the members of the 1970 Constitutional Convention. Oct 30 1985 Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 11 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 Jun 17 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 19 Assigned to Rules Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 011-001-006 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 098-017-000 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Concurence 01 Jun 30 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/051-000-000 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0102 LUFT. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTI- TUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0103 DAVIDSON - KELLY - HUDSON - LEMKE. Declares October 5-12, 1986, as "Respect Life Week. Oct 30 1985 Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 17 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0104 WELCH. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0105 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Creates the Special Study Commission on School Finance to study problems re- lating to the financing of undergraduate education in IL. Jan 08 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0106 MACDONALD. Congratulates City of Prospect Heights on the 10th anniversary of its incorporation. Jan 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted Feb 10 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PEDERSEN,B Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0107 DAWSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jeff Piljac of Chicago. Jan 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SJR-0107-Cont. 1842 Feb 10 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0108 ZITO. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTI- TUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0109 MAITLAND, DONAHUE, WATSON AND SCHAFFER. Urges the State Board of Education and school reorganization committees to in- terpret the minimum enrollment criteria of the reorganization provisions of P.A. 84-126 in a reasonable fashion and to make a good faith effort to meet timetables for plan development. Jan 09 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0110 PHILIP, ROCK, LEITCH AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Senator Prescott E. Bloom, Senator from Peoria since 1975. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 02 Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0111 TOPINKA AND LEMKE. Marks 100th Anniversary of the Pilsen Butchers Benevolent Association of Ber- wyn, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 05 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0112 TOPINKA AND LEMKE. Congratulates and commends The Life, a west suburban Chicago newspaper, on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the business. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 05 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0113 VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Recognizes the 43rd anniversary of the sinking of the Troopship DORCHES- TER on February 3, 1986. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 05 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1843 SJR-0114 SJR-0114 DAWSON. Extend best wishes to Rev. Parker on his 61st birthday. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 01 Hse Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0115 LEMKE. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0116 DEGNAN - JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates and commends Lt. Woods of the Chicago Police Department on his retirement. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor DALEY Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0117 ROCK - PHILIP. Endorses the Committee to Commemorate the United States Constitution in Illi- nois and recognizes it as the official planning organization for the celebration of the bicentennial of the United States Constitution for Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 10 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 11 Resolution adopted 056-000-000 Jun 17 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 19 Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0118 KUSTRA - DUDYCZ - TOPINKA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0119 KUSTRA - DUDYCZ - TOPINKA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0120 ETHEREDGE - KUSTRA - MAHAR AND KARPIEL. Creates the Special Study Commission on Property Taxation. Mar 05 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 29 Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0121 GEO-KARIS AND TOPINKA. Urges Congress to pass HR36, which would establish a memorial honoring the thousands of women who have served in the Armed Forces. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0121-Cont. Apr 14 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Speaker's Table Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0122 MAITLAND AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Illinois Wesleyan on its basketball season. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 08 Hse Sponsor ROPP Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0123 TOPINKA - DUDYCZ. Names September 21, 1986, "Ethnic American Day." Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 14 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Speaker's Table Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0124 VADALABENE, LEMKE. Urges Congress to adopt House Resolution 3747 which would help provide on-the-job training benefits for veterans. Apr 01 1986 Referred to Executive May 01 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 13 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 15 Hse Sponsor REA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0125 LEMKE. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0126 MAITLAND. Concurs in the finding of Residential Service Authority for Behavior Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students concerning dispute determinations. Apr 01 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MULCAHEY Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0127 ROCK - PHILIP, CARROLL, BERMAN, MAROVITZ AND ALL SENA- TORS. Designates the week of May 6 through May 11, 1986 as the Days of Remem- brance of the Victims of the Holocaust. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table 1844 SJR-0127-Cont. Apr 14 Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Speaker's Table Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0128 DAWSON. Congratulates Father Scheid as he celebrates the Golden Anniversary in the priesthood. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 14 Hse Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Speaker's Table Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0129 DUDYCZ. Chicago Vietnam Veterans' Parade takes place June 13, 1986. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 14 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Speaker's Table Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0130 MAROVITZ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SJR-0131 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the passing of Walter Baltis, founder of Baltis Built Homes, Westchester. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 14 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Speaker's Table Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0132 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Martin Newman, Jacksonville retailer, on being named "Retailer of the Year." Apr 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 14 Hse Sponsor RYDER Speaker's Table Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0133 BARKHAUSEN. Commends Don Mershon, Lake Forest, for his years of service to the Metropoli- tan Chicago Loss Bureau. 1845 SJR-0133-Cont. 1846 Apr 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 15 Hse Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0134 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Walter Johnson, of Chicago, for outstanding service to retarded citizens. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 15 Hse Sponsor BRAUN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0135 WATSON, LEMKE. Memorializes Congress to broaden benefits for former prisoners of war by adopt- ing HR 864. Apr 10 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 23 Recommended be adopted 019-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 13 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 23 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0136 ROCK. Upon the adjournment of both houses on Friday, April 11, 1986, they stand ad- journed until Tuesday, April 15, 1986 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 10 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SJR-0137 WEAVER,S - KEATS - VADALABENE - FAWELL - HALL - LEMKE - TOPINKA - MAHAR - BARKHAUSEN - HUDSON - ZITO - BERMAN - DUNN,RALPH - ROCK - RUPP - COLLINS - WATSON - DUDYCZ - MACDONALD - PHILIP - SCHUNEMAN - KARPIEL - KELLY - MAIT- LAND - CARROLL - MAROVITZ - NETSCH - NEDZA - LECHOWICZ - D'ARCO - DEGNAN - SMITH - NEWHOUSE - JOYCE,JEREMIAH - SA- VICKAS - CHEW - JONES - DAWSON - LEITCH. Congratulates the Tree City USA cities in Illinois. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor JOHNSON Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0138 WOODYARD,H AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Loretta Loveless on her succesful term as Auxiliary Department Commander. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0139 LUFT. Upon the Senate adjournment Thursday, April 17, calls for its return on Tues- day, April 22 at 1:00 o'clock p.m.; upon the House adjournment Friday, April 18, calls for its return on Monday, April 21 at 12:00 o'clock noon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for the return of the House at 1:00 o'clock p.m., instead of 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 17 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Amendment No.01 MCPIKE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Apr 22 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0140 DEANGELIS. Richton Park, Illinois, celebrates 60th Anniversary. Apr 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 23 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 29 Hse Sponsor REGAN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0141 LECHOWICZ - ROCK. Supports the activities of Crime Stoppers and calls for similar support from the private and corporate citizens of Illinois. Apr 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 23 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 29 Hse Sponsor NASH Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0142 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the William E. Dever Elementary School on its 50th Anniversary. Apr 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 23 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 29 Hse Sponsor MCAULIFFE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0143 LUFT. Senate stands adjourned until Tuesday, April 29, at 1:00 p.m.; and the House will meet Tuesday, April 29, at 12:00 o'clock noon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Calls for House to return on Monday, April 28, 1986 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Apr 23 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses 1847 SJR-0139 SJR-0144 WELCH. Disapproves in whole the report filed by the Compensation Review Board. Apr 29 1986 Referred to Executive Jun 18 No recommendation Motion SANGMEISTER TAKE FROM TABLE Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0145 ROCK. Upon adjournment Friday, May 2, 1986, calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, May 6, 1986, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 01 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0146 HUDSON. Congratulates Jon P. Larson on his outstanding success as Director of Bands for Dwight D. Eisenhower Junior High School, in Darien, Illinois. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 13 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0147 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates Terry Keigher in recognition of his achievement as Illinois' Out- standing Young Consumer. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 13 Hse Sponsor CHRISTENSEN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0148 VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Commends James Helfrich for 32 years of service to Department of Conservation. May 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 13 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0149 ROCK. Calls both houses back on Tuesday, May 13, 1986, 12:00 o'clock. May 08 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1848 SJ R-0144 SJ R-0 50 SJR-0150 WATSON - POSHARD. Requests the Attorney General of Illinois to allow the recommendation of the Governor's Task Force on Detention Standards to be presented before pursuing these law suits to a final judgement. May 13 1986 Referred to Executive Jun 18 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted 053-000-000 Jun 28 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 30 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor GOFORTH Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDRICH,DP Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -FRIEDRICH,DP Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 01 Motion failed Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 07 Assigned to Judiciary II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0151 MACDONALD. Congratulates Elizabeth Thill Meyer on 90th birthday. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor PEDERSEN,B Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0152 ROCK, BERMAN, CARROLL AND MAROVITZ. Commemorates the thirty-eighth anniversary of the State of Israel. May 13 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 -Resolution adopted May 14 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor GREIMAN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0153 NEWHOUSE - SMITH - COLLINS - JONES - HALL - CHEW. Requires that a Joint Committee on Equity in Higher Education be established. May 14 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0154 VADALABENE. Creates the Joint Committee for the Veteran's Property Tax Exemption Amendment. May 14 1986 Referred to Executive May 22 Committee discharged Resolution adopted 052-001-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table May 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Speaker's Table 1849 SJR-0154-Cont. Jun 04 Primary Sponsor Changed To PANGLE Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 13 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -REA 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 094-001-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 091-002-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0155 WOODYARD,H, WATSON, DAVIDSON, WEAVER,S, DUNN,RALPH, DEMUZIO, RUPP, HALL, VADALABENE, LUFT, O'DANIEL, POSHARD AND DONAHUE. Urges Congress to support coal gasification. May 14 1986 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted Jun 28 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 30 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0156 DEMUZIO. Upon adjournment of both houses on Thursday, May 15, they stand adjourned until Tuesday, May 20, 1986, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 15 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0157 DEANGELIS. Marks the Sesquicentennial Year of Crete, Illinois. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 03 Hse Sponsor REGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor PIEL Speaker's Table Jun 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0158 WOODYARD,H. Congratulates Edward H. Jenison, Publisher, on being presented the "Master Editor" award. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 04 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1850 SJR-0159 HOLMBERG - DEANGELIS. Directs that State funded human service programs shall annually accommodate insurance premium cost adjustments as a separate factor, not subject to restrictions on other allowable administrative expenses, in determining a fair rate for services purchased on behalf of State eligible clients. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for copies of the resolution to be presented to the Governor and the Bureau of the Budget for distribution to State agencies which contract with human service providers. May 20 1986 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommnded be adopted amend 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 11 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 049-000-000 Jun 12 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 13 Hse Sponsor WHITE Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor KIRKLAND Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 17 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -WHITE Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 18 Assigned to Insurance Jun 20 Re-assigned to Executive Jun 24 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Executive Jun 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -WHITE 3/5 vote required Motn discharge comm lost 060-047-001 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -WHITE Committee Executive Jul 01 Committee discharged 067-044-001 Speaker's Table Resolution lost SJR-0160 MAITLAND AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates President Robert S. Eckley on his retirement from Illinois Wesley- an University. May 21 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor ROPP Speaker's Table May 22 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0161 DAVIDSON. Creates a Joint Legislative Committee for the Bail Reform Amendment, to direct the preparation of a brief explanation of the Amendment, arguments for and against the Amendment and the form in which the Amendment will appear on its separate ballot and report to the house of origin of the proposed Amendment by June 25, 1986. 1851 SJR-0159 SJR-0161 -Cont. 1852 May 23 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 03 Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN Speaker's Table Jun 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 13 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MCCRACKEN Committee discharged 094-001-004 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 094-000-001 Adopted both Houses SJR-0162 POSHARD. Upon adjournment Friday, May 23, 1986, calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, May 28 and Tuesday, June 3 and the return of the House on Tuesday June 3, 1986. May 23 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0163 WOODYARD,H. Commends Glory Handbell Choir of Robinson, Illinois Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0164 WOODYARD,H. Commends Edgar County Children's Home on 90th Anniversary. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0165 WOODYARD,H. Designates the naming of the Agriculture Building at the Illinois State Fair- grounds as the John W. Lewis Building. Jun 03 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0166 JONES - TOPINKA. Creates a Joint Committee on Secondary and Elementary School Sports to study and make recommendations concerning sports and athletics programs in the State's schools. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Expands Whereas clauses in declaring the positive effects of a sports program in schools. Provides that the membership of the committee include the State Superin- tendent of Education or his designee. Jun 03 1986 Referred to Executive SJR-0166-Cont. Jun 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Secretary's Desk Resolution Adopted-Amended 049-000-000 Jun 28 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 29 Hse Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0167 TOPINKA. Urges observance of Fraternal Week, June 8-14, 1986, and Flag Day, June 14, 1986. Jun 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 12 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0168 ROCK. Upon adjournment Wednesday, June 4, 1986, calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, June 10, 1986, at 12:00 o'clock noon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for the return of the House, upon its adjournment Friday, June 6, 1986, on Thursday, June 12, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jun 04 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Jun 10 S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0169 KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Josephine Zygmunt on retirement from Lansing School District #158. Jun 10 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Jun 11 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 13 Hse Sponsor PIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor GIGLIO Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0170 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, June 17, 1986 at 12:00 o'clock noon when the Senate adjourns on Thursday, June 12 and the House adjourns on Friday, June 13. Jun 12 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table 1853 SJR-0170-Cont. Jun 13 Hse Sponsor GIORGI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0171 SAVICKAS - LEMKE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates David E. Jackson, 1985 Chemical Industries Council President. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 24 Hse Sponsor MCGANN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0172 MACDONALD. Mourns the death of Charles A. Hodlmair of Elk Grove Village. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 24 Hse Sponsor HARRIS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0173 SANGMEISTER - VADALABENE. Extends the reporting date under Senate Joint Resolution 154 to June 30, 1986. Jun 25 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0174 SANGMEISTER - DAVIDSON. Extends the reporting date under Senate Joint Resolution 161 to June 30, 1986. Jun 25 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0175 DEGNAN. Notes the 150th Anniversary of the Illinois and Michigan Canal. Jun 26 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 30 Hse Sponsor DALEY Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0176 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. James R. Trost on his tenure as Superintendent of River- side-Brookfield High School District. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table 1854 SJR-0176-Cont. Jun 30 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0177 WOODYARD,H. Congratulates Class A softball winner, Casey-Westfield High School. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 30 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0178 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Creates a Joint Committee on Northern Ireland Investments to review and make findings concerning retirement system or pension fund investments in firms doing business in Northern Ireland. Jun 27 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SJR-0179 DAVIDSON - SANGMEISTER. Sets forth the report of the Joint Committee for the Bail Reform Amendment. Jun 30 1986 Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -CULLERTON Speaker's Table Jul 01 Resolution adopted 114-000-002 Adopted both Houses SJR-0180 VADALABENE - RUPP. Sets forth the report of the Joint Committee for the Veterans' Property Tax Ex- emption Amendment. Jun 30 1986 Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KEANE Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -KEANE Speaker's Table Jul 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor VANDUYNE Added As A Joint Sponsor CHRISTENSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor PANGLE Resolution adopted 117-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0181 ROCK. Upon adjournment Wednesday, July 2, 1986, calls for the return of both Houses on Thursday, November, 6, 1986 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jul 02 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1855 SJR-0182 1856 SJR-0182 ROCK. Calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, November 18, 1986, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Nov 06 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor OLSON,ROBERT Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0183 DEGNAN. Marks 50th anniversary of Larry and Frances King. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Nov 18 Hse Sponsor DALEY Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0184 DEGNAN. Congratulates St. Jerome's Church, Chicago, on its 75th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Nov 18 Hse Sponsor DALEY Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0185 SCHAFFER AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to State Trooper John Kugelman, McHenry. Nov 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor KLEMM Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0186 ROCK. Calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, December 2, 1986, at 12:00 P.M. Nov 20 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0187 GEO-KARIS - DAVIDSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Krapf on their 45th Wedding Anniversary. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 04 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0188 JONES - TOPINKA. Extended to April 1, 1987 the Joint Committee on Secondary and Elementary School Sports. SJR-0188-Cont. Dec 03 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MULCAHEY Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MULCAHEY Motion prevailed Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 103-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0189 TOPINKA. Congratulates Hawthorne Businessmen's Association on its 70th anniversary. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 04 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0190 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, January 13, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon when they adjourn on Friday, December 5, 1986. Dec 05 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0191 PHILIP - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Congressman John Grotberg, St. Charles. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor COUNTRYMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor BRESLIN Added As A Joint Sponsor EWING Added As A Joint Sponsor HENSEL Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1857 1858 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 1859 HJR-0002 MADIGAN - DANIELS - LEVIN - HASTERT. Creates the Joint Committee on Public Utility Regulation. Jan 09 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 05 Assigned to Public Utilities Feb 28 Recommended be adopted 010-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 110-000-000 Mar 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0003 HARRIS. Applies to Congress to call a constitutional convention to propose and submit to the States an amendment to the United States Constitution requiring a balanced Federal budget. Jan 09 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 05 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0005 WOODYARD AND REA. Designates the New Agriculture Building on the State Fairgrounds as the John W. Lewis Building. Feb 05 1985 Resolution adopted Feb 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor COFFEY Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0011 SHAW. Creates the Special Medical Malpractice Insurance Advisory Committee to study relationship between soaring medical costs and high cost of medical malprac- tice insurance; report to the General Assembly as soon as practicable. No State monies shall be appropriated for the expenses of the Committee or to reimburse its members but authorizes the Committee to accept contributions from private sources for the expenses of members and work of the Committee. Feb 27 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Mar 06 Re-assigned to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0022 RONAN, BERRIOS, SOLIZ, BRAUN AND KIRKLAND. Directs the Auditor General to investigate the dropout rate among Chicago pub- lic school students and achievement test scores of Chicago public school students and to report his findings to the General Assembly. Mar 19 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0025 WOJCIK - PARKE - VINSON - PETERSON,W - MCMASTER, MADI- GAN, MCPIKE, GIORGI, GREIMAN, MATIJEVICH, BRAUN, CAPPAR- ELLI, BRESLIN, GIGLIO, DANIELS, HOFFMAN, EWING, DAVIS, PULLEN, HALLOCK, FRIEDRICH,DP, BARGER, BROOKINS, CHUR- CHILL, COUNTRYMAN, COWLISHAW, DEJAEGHER, DIDRICKSON, FARLEY, FLOWERS, GOFORTH, HARRIS, HASTERT, HAWKINSON, HENSEL, HICKS, HOMER, HUFF, JOHNSON, KIRKLAND, LEVERENZ, LEVIN, MCAULIFFE, NASH, PANAYOTOVICH, PANGLE, PARCELLS, HJR-0025-Cont. PEDERSEN,B, PIEL, REA, ROPP, SATTERTHWAITE, SHAW, STANGE, STECZO, STEPHENS, STERN, SUTKER, TERZICH, TUERK, VITEK AND WASHINGTON. Opposes the action of the United States Army with regard to the discontinuation of heroism pay to retired sergeant-major Kenneth Butterfield, of Schaumburg. Mar 21 1985 Resolution adopted Mar 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0026 MULCAHEY - HOFFMAN - SATTERTHWAITE - DIDRICKSON - LE- FLORE. Urges the State Board of Education, Board of Higher Education and Community College Board to evaluate and offer recommendations regarding a more productive service delivery system and to report to the General Assembly by December 31, 1985. Apr 09 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Recommended be adopted 021-000-000 Speaker's Table May 17 Resolution adopted May 20 Arrive Senate Referred to Executive May 24 Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN-DAVIDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor ETHEREDGE-HOLMBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor & MAITLAND Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0027 MULCAHEY - HOFFMAN - SATTERTHWAITE - DIDRICKSON - LE- FLORE. Urges local school districts to take specific actions concerning findings of the Commission on the Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Education, created by the 83rd General Assembly. Apr 09 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Recommended be adopted 021-000-000 Speaker's Table May 17 Resolution adopted May 20 Arrive Senate Referred to Executive May 24 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN-ETHEREDGE Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG-MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor & NEWHOUSE Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0028 MULCAHEY - HOFFMAN - SATTERTHWAITE - DIDRICKSON - LE- FLORE. Urges the State Board of Education to take specific actions in re findings of the Commission on the Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Education, created by the 83rd General Assembly. Apr09 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 1860 1861 HJR-0028-Cont. May 02 Recommended be adopted 021-000-000 Speaker's Table May 17 Resolution adopted May 20 Arrive Senate Referred to Executive May 24 Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN-DAVIDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG-MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor & NEWHOUSE Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0029 MARTINEZ - HUFF - BERRIOS. Urges the State Board of Education to appoint a panel of experts to review Chica- go's Mastery Learning program in reading. Apr 10 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0032 RONAN - GIORGI. Recognizes the importance of Consolidated Rail Corporation's (Conrail) service and calls upon Congress, should Congress decide to sell Conrail, to not sell it to the Norfolk and Southern RR and to work toward maintaining track mileage, rail em- ployment and employee protection. Apr 16 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Transportation May 02 Recommended be adopted 016-001-000 Speaker's Table Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0040 DEJAEGHER, BOWMAN, PHELPS, BRUNSVOLD, WHITE, ALEXAN- DER, BERRIOS, BROOKINS, CURRAN, GIORGI, HOMER, MAUTINO, MULCAHEY, SHAW, SOLIZ, TURNER AND VANDUYNE. Urges the Congress to revise the Hill-Burton formula to allow Illinois to receive its fair share of funding for services to the disabled. May 01 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 07 Assigned to Human Services Jun 05 Recommended be adopted 009-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 28 Resolution adopted Jun 29 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DARROW Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0043 KULAS - MADIGAN - DANIELS - CAPPARELLI - VINSON, ALEXAN- DER, BARNES, BERRIOS, BROOKINS, BRUNSVOLD, BULLOCK, CHRISTENSEN, CHURCHILL, CULLERTON, DAVIS, DEJAEGHER, DELEO, FARLEY, FLINN, GIGLIO, GIORGI, HALLOCK, HANNIG, HAR- RIS, HASTERT, HAWKINSON, HENSEL, HICKS, HOFFMAN, HOMER, HUFF, KEANE, KRSKA, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, MATIJE- VICH, MAUTINO, MAYS, MCAULIFFE, MCCRACKEN, MCGANN, MC- MASTER, MCNAMARA, MULCAHEY, NASH, O'CONNELL, OLSON, PANAYOTOVICH, PANGLE, PHELPS, PIEL, PRESTON, REA, RICH- MOND, RONAN, ROPP, RYDER, SALTSMAN, STECZO, STERN, TER- ZICH, TUERK, VANDUYNE, VITEK, WAIT, WASHINGTON, WHITE, HJR-0043-Cont. WOJCIK, WOLF, WOODYARD AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges the Congress of the United States to adopt House Resolution 264, which would direct the Secretary of the Army to set aside an area in Arlington National Cemetery for the burial of cremated remains of servicemen. May 07 1985 Resolution adopted May 08 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEDZA Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0044 LEFLORE. Urges the United States Congress to pass HR-505, which would improve the de- livery of and assure equitable and efficient health care by the VA to veterans. May 07 1985 Resolution adopted May 08 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0045 DELEO, NASH, KULAS AND MCAULIFFE. Urges the United States Congress to pass HR 480, which would allow veterans' widows over age 60 to remarry without losing their DIC compensation. May 07 1985 Resolution adopted May 08 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0046 PARKE. Urges United States Congress to pass U.S. Congress HR 361, which would make it easier for veterans who served in SE Asia to become eligible for disability benefits. May 07 1985 Resolution adopted May 08 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0047 MCAULIFFE, MADIGAN, MCPIKE, GIORGI, GREIMAN, MATIJEVICH, BRAUN, CAPPARELLI, BRESLIN, GIGLIO, DANIELS, HOFFMAN, EWING, VINSON, DAVIS, PULLEN, HALLOCK, FRIEDRICH,DP, ALEX- ANDER, BARNES, BERRIOS, BROOKINS, BRUNSVOLD, BULLOCK, CHRISTENSEN, CHURCHILL, CULLERTON, DEJAEGHER, DELEO, FARLEY, FLINN, HANNIG, HARRIS, HASTERT, HAWKINSON, HEN- SEL, HICKS, HOMER, HUFF, KEANE, KRSKA, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, MAUTINO, MAYS, MCCRACKEN, MCGANN, MCMAS- TER, MCNAMARA, MULCAHEY, NASH, O'CONNELL, OLSON, PANAYOTOVICH, PANGLE, PHELPS, PIEL, PRESTON, REA, RICH- MOND, RONAN, ROPP, RYDER, SALTSMAN, STECZO, STERN, TER- ZICH, TUERK, VANDUYNE, VITEK, WAIT, WASHINGTON, WHITE, WOJCIK, WOLF, WOODYARD AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges Congress of the United States to adopt House Resolution 334. May 10 1985 Resolution adopted May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1862 HJR-0050 HJR-0050 SHAW - YOUNG,A. Creates a Commission on the Status of Blacks. May 14 1985 Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0053 PANGLE - CHRISTENSEN AND MADIGAN. Calls for the cooperation of the Dept. of Mental Health with the Dept. of Public Health and the Dept. on Aging in the conduct of a feasibility study for conversion of Manteno Mental Health Center to an Alzheimer's disease demonstration care facility. May 22 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 12 Recommended be adopted 010-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 28 Resolution adopted Jun 29 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0061 BULLOCK, BRAUN, ALEXANDER, LEFLORE, FLOWERS, BROOKINS, HUFF, RICE, SHAW, SOLIZ, TURNER, WASHINGTON, WHITE, YOUNG,A AND YOUNGE,W. Urges the Supreme Court to allow graduates of the National Conference of Black Lawyers Community College of Law and International Diplomacy to sit for the Illinois bar examination. May 30 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0062 BOWMAN. Requests State human services agencies to report to the G.A. by October 15, 1985 on actions taken, inter-agency agreements made, and suggested legislation pursuant to the Governor's Task Forces on homeless adults and homeless youth. Jun 04 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 01 Assigned to Human Services Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0065 RONAN, DEUCHLER, CURRIE, WHITE, WOJCIK, BOWMAN, BRAUN, CULLERTON, FLOWERS, LEFLORE, PRESTON, SOLIZ, TURNER AND YOUNG,A. Urges the Dept. of Public Aid to utilize the federal Early Periodic Screening Di- agnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) program. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires report to be submitted in November of 1986 instead of April. Jun 13 1985 Resolution adopted Jun 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Amendment No.01 LECHOWICZ Adopted Secretary's Desk May 13 Resolution Adopted-Amended 053-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 May 15 H Concurs in S Amend. 01 Adopted both Houses 1863 HJR-0069 HJR-0069 SUTKER - PARCELLS. Urges the government of Iran to seek an end to the persecution of persons practic- ing their Baha'i faith. Jun 11 1985 Resolution adopted Jun 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0078 WOJCIK - DELEO. Expresses the intent of the General Assembly that the Dept. of Public Aid grant increases to public aid recipients to meet rising costs of energy. Jun 21 1985 Resolution adopted Jun 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Referred to Executive Jun 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0079 LEFLORE - MADIGAN - DANIELS - BROOKINS - SOLIZ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges U.S. Congress to extend Veterans' job training benefits. Jun 21 1985 Resolution adopted Jun 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0080 LEFLORE - MADIGAN - DANIELS - BROOKINS - SOLIZ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges the United States Congress to adopt HR1458, which would extend the de- duction allowance for expenses incurred in connection with the elimination of archi- tectural and transportation barriers for the handicapped and elderly. Jun 21 1985 Resolution adopted Jun 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0088 HOMER. Creates a Select Joint Committee of Investigation to investigate allegations con- cerning the construction and operation of the State of Illinois Building and McCor- mick Place. Jun 30 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 01 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0089 MADIGAN - HOMER. Creates a Joint Committee on McCormick Place to investigate allegations of cost overruns on McCormick Place Annex project. 1864 HJR-0089-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides added direction with regard to the scope of the investigation and adds October 2, 1985 reporting date. Jul 03 1985 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER MADIGAN - HOMER Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd MADIGAN Committee Executive Jul 05 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 DANIELS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 DANIELS Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 108-002-000 Oct 02 Arrive Senate Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0090 HOMER. Creates a Select Joint Committee of Investigation to investigate allegations con- cerning the construction and operation of the State of Illinois Building. Jul 03 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 01 Assigned to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0091 DANIELS. Creates a Joint Committee on McCormick Place to carry out a comprehensive in- vestigation of the management, operations and construction activities of the Metro- politan Fair and Exposition Authority. Jul 04 1985 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER - DANIELS Motion filed Jan 08 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0092 MADIGAN. Grants authority, subject to approval by the Governor, for certain construction work in Chicago Harbor. Jan 08 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 17 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0104 HOMER - DANIELS - CAPPARELLI - VINSON AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges Congress to retain commissaries on military bases. Oct 17 1985 Resolution adopted Oct 29 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk 1865 HJR-0104-Cont. 1866 Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0115 PANGLE - CHRISTENSEN. Creates the Kankakee River Study Commission. Oct 31 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 01 Assigned to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0117 PANGLE - CHRISTENSEN. Creates a Joint House-Senate Committee on the Kankakee River. Nov 04 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 10 1986 Assigned to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0119 LEVERENZ - BOWMAN - HASTERT - BARNES. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a feasibility study of a State Toxicology Laboratory of the Dept. of State Police. Nov 12 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 10 1986 Assigned to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0122 CURRAN - OBLINGER. Urges Secretary of State to increase State Capitol complex security. Nov 12 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 10 1986 Assigned to Executive May 14 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0127 PRESTON - MADIGAN - MCNAMARA - MCCRACKEN - REGAN, BARNES, BROOKINS, CAPPARELLI, DELEO, GIGLIO, HENSEL, KLEMM, MAUTINO, MCAULIFFE, NASH, PANAYOTOVICH, PARCEL- LS, PHELPS, STEPHENS, TERZICH, WASHINGTON, WILLIAMSON, WOJCIK, BERRIOS, FARLEY, KEANE, MATIJEVICH, DALEY, FRED- ERICK,VF, O'CONNELL, STANGE, STERN, KRSKA AND PARKE. Urges the adoption of a policy of "vertical prosecution" by each State's Attorney to reduce the trauma to child-victims in criminal sexual offense proceedings. Jan 08 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Resolution adopted Jun 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0128 PRESTON - MADIGAN - REGAN, BARNES, BROOKINS, CAPPARELLI, DELEO, GIGLIO, HENSEL, MCAULIFFE, NASH, PANAYOTOVICH, PARCELLS, PHELPS, STEPHENS, TERZICH, WASHINGTON, WIL- LIAMSON, WOJCIK, BERRIOS, FARLEY, KEANE, MATIJEVICH, DA- LEY, FREDERICK, VF, O'CONNELL, STANGE, KRSKA AND PARKE. Urges Chicago Board of Education to allow the Permissive Transfer Program to pick up and drop off students at their homes. Jan 08 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Referred to Executive HJR-0 128-Cont. Apr 10 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0131 PANAYOTOVICH. Commends and congratulates the Chicago Honey Bears for their outstanding service to civic and charitable causes. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0132 KUBIK. Congratulates Frank Misicka on his 95th birthday. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0133 KUBIK. Congratulates the Chicago Bears for their victory in Super Bowl XX. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0134 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, March 4, 1986 at 12:00 o'clock noon, upon their adjournment Monday, February 10, 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, March 4 and the return of the Sen- ate on Wednesday, March 5, 1986. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Amendment No.01 VINSON Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0135 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates the J-M Employees Credit Union on its 50th anniversary of charter. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1867 HJR-0136 1868 HJR-0136 PANAYOTOVICH - MADIGAN - GIGLIO - DAVIS - STANGE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Chicago Bears on super season. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-9137 PANAYOTOVICH. Cohgratulates and commends Ralph Burlingham on 20 years of outstanding ser- vice with the Ada S. McKinnley Community Services. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0138 MCPIKE. Calls for the two Houses to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, March 5, 1986, at 12:15 p.m. to hear the Governor's FY87 Budget Message. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0139 KUBIK. Congratulates Sokol Berwyn on the celebration of its 75th anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0140 KUBIK. Congratulates Komarek School, District 94, on the commemoration of its 50th anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0141 MADIGAN - NASH - DELEO. Congratulates James Kirie on his 75th birthday. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0142 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates James W. Taylor on being named 1986 Man of the Year by The Boys and Girls Club General R. E. Wood Unit. 1869 HJR-0142-Cont. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0143 BOWMAN. Memorial to Marty Leoni, Evanston fireman killed in the line of duty. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0144 MCMASTER - HAWKINSON. Mourns the death of Richard Larson, former State Senator and member of the House of Representatives. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0145 MATIJEVICH. Upon their adjournment Wednesday, March 5, 1986, calls for the return of the House on March 20, March 25 and April 1 and the return of the Senate on April 1, 1986. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0146 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates the winners of the VFW 1986 Illinois Voice of Democracy Contest. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0147 BLACK. Congratulates Margaret Martin on her retirement after fifty years with the Red Cross. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD,H Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0148 BRESLIN. Commends Mayor Robert Cinnamon of Dana for his more than 36 years of ser- vice to the community. HJR-0148-Cont. 1870 Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0149 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Father William Bernard Scheid upon the 50th anniversary of his ordination into the holy priesthood. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0150 STANGE - KUBIK. Mourns death of William R. McKenzie, of Forest Park, II. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0151 GREIMAN. Congratulates the Jewish War Veterans of the United States on the celebration of the 90th Anniversary of the organization. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0152 DAVIS, RYDER AND STEPHENS. Memorializes Congress on the compliance dates in the Clean Water Act. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Referred to Executive Apr 03 Primary Sponsor Changed To WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor SANGMEISTER Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0153 HOFFMAN - MULCAHEY. Concurs in the finding of Residential Service Authority for Behavior Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students concerning dispute determinations. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor FAWELL Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0154 HJR-0154 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Melodic Strings of Chicago on their 10th anniversary. Apr01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0155 HARTKE. Congratulates the Teutopolis Junior High girls basketball team on winning the 1985 Elementary School Girls Basketball Championship. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0156 HARTKE. Congratulates Teutopolis Wooden Shoes on being Class A State Basketball Champions. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0157 HARTKE. Congratulates Teutopolis Lady Wooden Shoes on winning Class A State Girls' Basketball Championship on March 22, 1986. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0158 KUBIK. Marks 75th anniversary of the Ladies' and Men's Taxpayers' Club of North Berwyn. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0159 MCPIKE. Upon adjournment of the House and Senate on Thursday, April 3, 1986, calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, April 8 at noon and the return of the Senate on Tuesday, April 8 at 1 p.m. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1871 HJR-0160 1872 HJR-0160 RYDER. Congratulates Martin Newman, Jacksonville retailer, on being named "Retailer of the Year." Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0161 HENSEL AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates the winners of the Miss Illinois-USA pageant. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0162 HENSEL - HASTERT - COUNTRYMAN - DEUCHLER - COWLISHAW AND WOJCIK. Fred D. Carl retires from the position of National Executive Director of the Armed Services YMCA of the USA. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0163 HENSEL, HASTERT, DEUCHLER, COWLISHAW, COUNTRYMAN AND WOJCIK. Commends the YMCA on the 125 years of service that the organization has dedi- cated to the United States Military. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0164 PEDERSEN,B - KULAS AND KOEHLER. Warns U.S. Congress to beware Russian threat and to adopt a National Strategy of Peace Through Strength. Apr 02 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive May 14 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0165 MCAULIFFE. Marks the appointment of Albert Keller, Jr. to the post of Superintendent of the Illinois Veterans' Home. Apr 08 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 09 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0166 HJR-0166 BLACK. Congratulates Hank lies for retiring from General Electric. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD,H Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0167 MADIGAN - DANIELS. Extends support to the Chicago Committee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their effort to locate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the World's Greatest City, Chicago. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 16 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0168 CHURCHILL, MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W, KLEMM AND STERN. Congratulates and commends Frank J. Nustra, Lake County Recorder of Deeds, on his contributions and achievements. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 16 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0169 GREIMAN. Upon the adjournment of both houses on Friday, April 11, 1986, they stand ad- journed until Tuesday, April 15, 1986 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 10 1986 Resolution adopted HJR-0170 PANAYOTOVICH - GIGLIO. Congratulates Dmitar L. Rakich on being honored by the Serbian Orthodox Church for 50 years of service to it. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 16 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0171 PANGLE - DEJAEGHER, JOHNSON, HICKS AND HAWKINSON. Memorializes Congress and the President to pass HR-1917 which would correct unfair social security benefit distribution practices. Apr 15 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Apr 30 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Resolution adopted Jun 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1873 HJR-0172 HJR-0172 FARLEY. Seeks to halt production of shows which glamorize crime. Apr 16 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Executive May 13 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Executive May 22 Recommended be adopted 011-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 25 Resolution adopted Jun 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Referred to Executive Jul 01 Committee discharged Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0173 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Illinois Veterans' Organizations honored by the Veterans Assis- tance Commission of Cook County. Apr 16 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0174 HOMER - SALTSMAN. Congratulates the Noteables of Pekin Community High School on taking 1st place in a music competition. Apr 16 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0175 BRAUN. Urges Governing Board of Northeastern Illinois University to name the Center for Inner City Studies after the late Dr. Ronald Williams. Apr 17 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Referred to Executive May 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Resolution adopted 050-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0176 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates the newly elected officers of VIETNOW. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1874 1875 HJR-0177 HJR-0177 KIRKLAND - WOJCIK. Commends Helen Wozniak, retired clerk of Hoffman Estates. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor FRIEDLAND Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0178 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates the Mann Park Special Recreation Parents Organization on their outstanding work in Chicago. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor FAWELL Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0179 BARGER. Congratulates Gail K. Smith on being DuPage County Republican Women's Woman of the Year. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted Apr 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0180 KOEHLER - PARCELLS - HAWKINSON - SLATER - COUNTRYMAN AND HARRIS. Disapproves in whole the report filed by the Compensation Review Board on April 24, 1986. Apr 29 1986 Speaker's Table Jun 26 Resolution adopted 071-045-000 Jun 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Secretary's Desk Resolution lost HJR-0181 HOMER, HARTKE, DEJAEGHER, BRUNSVOLD, PHELPS, MAUTINO, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, HANNIG, HAWKINSON, HARRIS AND COUNTRYMAN. Disapproves in whole the report filed by the Compensation Review Board. Apr 29 1986 Speaker's Table Jun 26 Resolution adopted 071-045-000 Jun 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Secretary's Desk Resolution lost HJR-0182 DAVIS. Urges legislation which subjects spies to the death penalty. Apr 30 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 01 Assigned to Executive May 14 Recommended be adopted 013-000-001 Speaker's Table Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0183 1876 HJR-0183 PIEL. Urges Congress to keep Federal Government from contracting with private com- panies for preference-eligible positions. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Secretary's Desk Adopted both Houses Referred to Executive Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Resolution adopted HJR-0184 MARTINEZ, MADIGAN, DANIELS, CAPPARELLI, VINSON AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges hiring disabled veterans. Apr 30 1986 May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor D'ARCO May 28 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0185 DEJAEGHER. Urges Congress to pass legislation which spies. Apr 30 1986 May 01 May 14 Speaker's Table Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die Resolution adopted Referred to Executive Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 would call for the death penalty for Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended be adopted 013-000-001 HJR-0186 RICHMOND. Urges support for making MIA's a national priority. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUNN,RALPH Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0187 RICHMOND. Urges support for legislation to help POWs Apr 30 1986 May 01 May 14 Speaker's Table Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 HJR-0188 LEFLORE. Urges the building of a Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted May 28 Jun 27 HJR-0189 HJR-0189 PARKE. Urges opposition to the cut of VA benefits. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0190 GIORGI - HALLOCK. Urges observance of National Correctional Officers Week in IL. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted May 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0191 PANGLE. Urges Labor and Human Resource Committee to consider Legion legislation. May 01 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0192 MADIGAN - DANIELS. Urges the citizens of Illinois to participate in Hands Across America on May 25, 1986. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0193 ROPP. Supports the College of Fine Arts of Illinois State University on their trip to the Peoples Republic of China. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted May 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0194 KLEMM. Congratulates McHenry, Illinois in celebrating its sesquicentennial. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1877 HJR-0195 1878 HJR-0195 BLACK. Congratulates and commends John Sanders as he retires from Danville High School after 31 years. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD,H Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0196 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates the City of Lake Forest on the 125th anniversary of its founding. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted May 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0197 REA - GOFORTH - HANNIG - STEPHENS - PHELPS, SLATER, RICH- MOND, MCMASTER, HICKS, HARTKE, CURRAN, FLINN, FRIED- RICH,DP, HOMER, MAYS, MCPIKE, HASARA, RYDER, TATE, SALTSMAN, SATTERTHWAITE, WEAVER,M AND VINSON. Urge Congress not to enact HR 4567, which would affect the coal production in- dustry of Illinois and other midwestern states. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted May 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor POSHARD Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 013-000-001 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,RALPH Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0198 MADIGAN. Creates the Select Joint Committee on State Regulation of Professions and Occupations. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes provision allowing the Joint Committee on State Regulation of Profes- sions and Occupations to request and receive the assistance of the Auditor General and his staff in the conduct of the Joint Committee's duties. May 20 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules May 21 Recommended be adopted 011-006-000 Speaker's Table Jun 19 Amendment No.01 KEANE Adopted HELD-SPKRS TABLE Jun 23 Resolution Adopted-Amended 072-040-001 Jun 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Referred to Executive Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Committee Executive Jul 01 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted 053-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0199 HJR-0199 PARKE. Congratulates Florence Zeidman for her 40 years of service to the Spinal Cord Injury patients at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Hines. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0200 WOJCIK - HASARA - HENSEL - DEUCHLER - STERN, HASTERT, COUNTRYMAN, COWLISHAW AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Commends Vice Admiral Nils R. Thunman on career. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0201 MCAULIFFE. Congratulates Richard P. Blessen on graduating from University of Illinois Law School. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0202 RYDER - SLATER - HARTKE. Congratulates and commends Charles Schone, Bluffs, on his successful term as president of the Illinois Future Farmers of America. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0203 MADIGAN - DANIELS. Welcomes Attorney General Frontini, Sao Paulo, Brazil, to the City of Springfield. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0204 MCGANN - BOWMAN - SHAW - CURRIE - ALEXANDER AND FLOW- ERS. Congratulates Ed Flickinger upon his retirement from Ada S. McKinley Com- munity Services. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1879 HJR-0205 HJR-0205 KUBIK. Commends William Macier, LaGrange, as he leaves the Lyon's Township Men- tal Health Commission. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted May 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0206 KUBIK. Commends Harriet Spina of North Riverside, Illinois. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0207 KUBIK. Urges observance of Fraternal Week, June 8-14, 1986, and Flag Day, June 14, 1986. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0208 CURRAN. Congratulates St. John's Hospital School of Nursing as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of the school. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0209 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Honors the service of the men and women of our armed forces who served in wars and conflicts in defense of our freedom, especially recognizing the veterans of the Spanish American War. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0210 DEUCHLER. Honors Warren E. Bachert for his dedicated service to his chosen profession in the Savings and Loan institutions. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1880 HJR-0211 HASTERT. Commends Ira Perkins who is the oldest lifelong resident of Yorkville, and will be honored at their 150th anniversary. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0212 DALEY. Congratulates Father Julius John Walz on 40 years in the priesthood. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0213 DANIELS - HOFFMAN. Congratulates the City of Elmhurst on its 150th anniversary. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0214 PHELPS. Congratulates the Eldorado Eagle Baseball Team on a successful 1986 season. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor POSHARD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0215 WEAVER,M. Mourns the passing of City Commissioner Morgan Phipps, Mattoon. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD,H Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0216 BRESLIN AND HASTERT. Urges the naming of the new bridge over the Illinois River at Oglesby in LaSalle County as the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge. Jun 13 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 19 Assigned to Transportation Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0217 KEANE - MCGANN. Mourns death of John "Spike" Lynch, Chicago firefighter. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1881 HJR-0211 HJR-0217 Cont. Adopted both Houses Resolution adopted HJR-0218 TURNER - REA - KIRKLAND. Creates the Select Joint Committee of the Illinois General Assembly on Housing for Urban and Rural Illinois. Jun 17 1986 Jun 19 Jun 23 Speaker's Table Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Adopted both Houses Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules Recommended be adopted 011-000-007 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Motion disch comm, advc 2nd TABLE-TURNER Committee Urban Redevelopment Committee discharged Motion prevailed IMMEDIATE CONSIDER Resolution adopted 076-038-000 Referred to Executive Committee discharged Resolution adopted 049-001-001 HJR-0219 PETERSON,W - KIRKLAND - ZWICK. Congratulates Barrington High School Baseball Team on being State AA Champions. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDLAND Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0220 PETERSON,W - CHURCHILL - KLEMM - MATIJEVICH AND STERN. Mourns the passing of Glenn Miller, Long Grove, former Chairman of the Lake County Board. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0221 MADIGAN. Congratulates Jack D. Yoder upon retirement. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0222 DALEY. Notes the 100th Anniversary of the Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chicago. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 20 1882 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jul 01 HJR-0222-Cont. Jun 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0223 ROPP. Notes the visit of Nicholas Soames, British Member of Parliament. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted Jun 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 25 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0224 BRESLIN - HASTERT. Urges the naming of the new bridge over the Illinois River at Oglesby in LaSalle County as the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Referred to Executive Jul 01 Committee discharged Resolution adopted 051-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0225 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Robert Diamond, Miles Kubish and Edward Trennert for receiv- ing the 1986 Citation of Merit Award. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0226 DAVIS - VANDUYNE - DEUCHLER - HASTERT - COWLISHAW, HEN- SEL, STERN AND COUNTRYMAN. Commends Claudia L. Bailey on Naval career. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SANGMEISTER Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0227 SALTSMAN - TUERK, BLACK, BRESLIN, BRUNSVOLD, CURRAN, EWING, HARTKE, HICKS, HOFFMAN, JOHNSON, KOEHLER, MATIJE- VICH, MAYS, MCMASTER, TATE AND WEAVER,M. Commends students traveling to Russia. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 27 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1883 HJR-0228 1884 HJR-0228 OLSON. Notes the 150th Anniversary of the City of Oregon, Illinois. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0229 KEANE, DALEY, MCGANN, MCAULIFFE, MULCAHEY AND MCNA- MARA. Creates a Joint Committee on Northern Ireland Investments to review and make findings concerning retirement system or pension fund investments in firms doing business in Northern Ireland. Jun 26 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 07 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0230 DALEY. Mourns the death of Mary Frances LaVelle Gudgeon of Chicago. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0231 DUNN,JOHN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Richard Lockhart, Publisher of the Illinois Political Reporter. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RUPP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0232 BRAUN - BRUNSVOLD. Directs the State Board of Education to study and to report to the General As- sembly by December 31, 1986 concerning the issue of a "no pass - no play" policy in high school. Jun 27 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BRAUN Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Jun 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Referred to Executive Jul 01 Added As A Co-sponsor NEWHOUSE Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted 053-001-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0233 BRAUN. Creates the State Task Force relative to Citizen Involvement in Urban Education to evaluate and report by December 31, 1986 relative to the implementation and re- 1885 HJR-0233-Cont. lationship between programs created under Section 34-18b of The School Code and under the Urban School Improvement Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Commission is abolished upon submission of its report. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases the membership on the Commission to 12, 3 each to be appointed by the Majority and Minority Leadership of the Senate and House. Jun 27 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BRAUN Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 BRAUN Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Jun 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Referred to Executive Dec 03 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Amendment No.01 NEWHOUSE Adopted Secretary's Desk Dec 05 Resolution adopted 053-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/100-000-005 Adopted both Houses HJR-0234 WEAVER,M. , Congratulates Jacqueline Bacon, County Clerk of Coles County, on her retirement. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD,H Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0235 KOEHLER, PARCELLS, PULLEN AND PEDERSEN,B. Ratifies proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibiting a law varying the compensation of U.S. senators and U.S. representatives from taking effect until an election of U.S. representatives has intervened. Jun 30 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 07 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0236 PHELPS. Commends Bunk Wilson and Shorty Bradley of Gallatin County. Jul 01 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor POSHARD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0237 DEUCHLER. Commends W. L. McCullough, of Aurora, on National Recreation and Park As- sociation Award. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HJR-0237-Cont. 1886 Nov 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0238 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Carl Young on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted Nov 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAWSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0239 MADIGAN. Congratulates Lieutenant Victor Centanni upon his retirement from the Illinois State Police. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0240 DAVIS. , Mourns the death of former congressman Peter F. Mack, Jr., Carlinville. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted Nov 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor SANGMEISTER Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0241 KUBIK. Congratulates the Bohemian Lawyers Association of Chicago on its 75th anni- versary and the Honorable James J. Mejda on his award. Nov 17 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted Nov 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0242 MADIGAN - CAPPARELLI - GIGLIO - DELEO, BARNES, STECZO AND MARTINEZ. Urges support of the Independent Federation of Flight Attendants in the dispute with Trans World Airlines. Nov 17 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER MADIGAN & BARNES Nov 19 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive 1887 HJR-0242-Cont. Nov 19-Cont. Motion disch comm, advc 2nd IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -STECZO Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Nov 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0243 MAYS - CURRAN. Congratulates and commends Sheriff Carl Wubker of Cass County upon his retirement. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0244 OLSON,ROBERT - JOHNSON - CURRIE - BOWMAN - STERN. Urges the Illinois Experimental Organ Transplantation Board to qualify Cathy Urish of Elkhart for State payment of costs of a double lung transplant operation. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted Dec 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SOMMER Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HJR-0245 KLEMM - WAIT. Congratulates Sheriff Hank Nulle of McHenry County on his retirement. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted Dec 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0246 DALEY. Mourns the death of James J. Floodas, Chicago. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0247 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Stanley Barabasz Post #72 on its 40th Anniversary. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted Dec 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0248 HJR-0248 HENSEL - HASTERT - COWLISHAW - DEUCHLER - COUNTRYMAN, STEPHENS, DAVIS AND WOJCIK. Commends U.S.S. PRAIRIE on 46 years of continuous service to our country. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted Dec 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0249 HENSEL. Commends Brooks McCormick for his contributions to recreation parks and con- servation in this State. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0250 WASHINGTON AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Commends Veterans for Housing, Inc. for addressing the plight of the homeless veteran. Jan 13 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -WASHINGTON Motion prevailed Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0251 SLATER. Honors retiring Judge U. S. Collins, of Bushnell. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0252 MADIGAN. Resolves, that, upon adjournment Tuesday, January 13, 1987, the two houses stand adjourned Sine Die. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1888 1889 SENATE RESOLUTIONS 1890 SR-0038 O'DANIEL AND JOYCE,JEROME. Urges the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to extend deadline for signing up for par- ticipation in the Federal Farm Program from March 1 to April 1, 1985. Feb 20 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0133 ROCK. Urges the administration of the State of Illinois to include Illinois public financ- ing investment banking firms in managing and co-managing underwriters for fi- nancing of negotiated bond sales in the State. Apr 11 1985 Referred to Executive May 30 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0159 MAITLAND. Congratulates Jack Burcham, LeRoy, on his decision to be a recipient of the ex- perimental Jarvik-7 artificial heart and wishes him well in his return to health. Apr 23 1985 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Tabled By Sponsor Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0169 HALL - WATSON - DUNN,RALPH - POSHARD. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to reject Gulf Transport Company's petition to abandon certain bus routes. Apr 24 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0181 BERMAN, CARROLL AND MAROVITZ. Urges the U.S. President to reassess his planned itinerary during his trip to the Federal Republic of Germany. May 01 1985 Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 029-018-005 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0188 LUFT. Urges Central Illinois Light Company to invest its capital in business interests within the utility service area. May 02 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0270 JONES. Urges the Senate Committee on Insurance, Pensions and Licensed Activities to appoint a subcommittee to investigate the Private Detective and Private Security Act of 1984 and propose legislative action. May 29 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0347 ROCK. Protests the removal of the remains of Frank Lloyd Wright from his chosen gravesite in Wisconsin and requests their return. Jun 06 1985 Referred to Executive Jun 13 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0366 BLOOM AND SANGMEISTER. Causes a study and survey to be made of the opportunities available to those com- mitted to the Department of Corrections. Jun 13 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0371 LEMKE. Urges Attorney General Neil Hartigan to dismiss Solicitor General Jill Wine-Banks for failing to file an appeal in a recent abortion case. Jun 18 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0399 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - DEGNAN, ZITO, SAVICKAS, LEMKE AND NED- ZA. Urges the United States Congress to retain the income tax real estate tax deduc- tions that currently exist, which would be non-deductible under President Reagan's new tax reform plan. Jun 25 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0411 KUSTRA, KARPIEL. Directs the Dept. of Revenue to study the impact of "site evaluation" property taxation and report to the Senate by July 1, 1986. Jun 27 1985 Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 29 Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0433 SMITH - ROCK - PHILIP - COLLINS - LEMKE - CHEW - HUDSON - GEO-KARIS - DUDYCZ - DAVIDSON - COFFEY - RUPP - KELLY - JONES - HOLMBERG - VADALABENE - LUFT - NEWHOUSE. Supports the concept of making available a room for prayer and meditation, pri- marily for use of members of the General Assembly. Jul 02 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0434 KEATS. Urges Greece to assess the conviction of U.S. citizen Don Stephens, of the mercy ship M/V ANASTASIS, arrested for giving a Bible to a young Greek boy. Jul 02 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0435 VADALABENE. Calls on the Director of Conservation to officially change the name of Horseshoe Lake to Karandjeff Lake. Jul 02 1985 Referred to Executive Apr 10 1986 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Resolution adopted SR-0438 SCHAFFER - KUSTRA. Request the Governor, State Board of Education and Board of Higher Education to study and recommend modernization of the vocational education system. 1891 SR-0366 SR-0438-Cont. Jul 03 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0471 LEMKE. Requests that the Illinois Human Rights Commission adopt rules interpreting the protection afforded by the Illinois Human Rights Act against discrimination based on national origin. Oct 02 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0502 CHEW. Urges Arlington Park Racetrack, Ltd. to work with the Illinois Racing Board and Chicago officials to construct a replacement racetrack within the corporate bounda- ries of Chicago. Oct 15 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0534 COLLINS. Calls for the appointment of a Senate Select Committee on the Indigent Health Care Crisis to investigate, with the assistance and advice of the Departments of Public Aid, Children and Family Services and Public Health, the working poor's and medically indigent's access to health care. Oct 29 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0551 WATSON - VADALABENE. Creates a study committee to study the provisions of Public Act 83-1473 relating to salvage vehicles and parts. Oct 30 1985 Referred to Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk May 13 1986 Tabled By Sponsor Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0563 KEATS. Urges the Board of Higher Education to study the feasibility of medical scholar- ship recipients serving the State. Oct 31 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0564 KEATS. Urges the public to have a greater awareness of the sanitation standards and health hazards in eating establishments and their products and urges the Dept. of Public Health to foster such awareness. Oct 31 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0575 JOYCE,JEROME. Urges use of available Build Illinois discretionary funds to restore and redevelop the Bradley House in Kankakee. Nov 04 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Sessidn Sine Die SR-0587 BLOOM - JOYCE,JEROME, LUFT, SOMMER, WELCH, SANGMEIS- TER, VADALABENE, DAVIDSON, DEMUZIO, DONAHUE, O'DANIEL, POSHARD, COFFEY, WATSON, SCHUNEMAN, DUNN,RALPH AND 1892 SR-0587-Cont. RIGNEY. Creates a Senate Select Committee to investigate natural gas transport and supply. Nov 07 1985 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0589 ZITO. Congratulates Eagle Scout Karl W. Kosche, Boy Scout Troop 699. Nov 12 1985 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 14 Tabled By Sponsor Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0624 NETSCH. Calls for oversight hearings to be conducted by a special committee of the Gener- al Assembly regarding the Illinois Commerce Commission's use of its regulatory powers and carrying out of the mandates set forth during the 1985 Session. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical and technical corrections. Jan 08 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 10 Recommnded be adopted amend 012-001-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 15 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0647 KELLY. Requests that the Illinois Senate Labor Committee conduct hearings and review plant closures. Jan 09 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0648 LEMKE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Drummond on the occasion of their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0649 LEMKE. Congratulates Michael Yerkovich of Willow Springs on 60 years in Scouting. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0650 LEMKE. Congratulates Eagle Scouts George Miller and Paul Miller of Chicago. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0651 LUFT. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael J. Seward of Pekin. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0652 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Leonard Chally, Aurora, as he celebrates the 90th anniversary of his birth. 1893 SR-0652-Cont. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0653 LEMKE. Recognizes first Monday in March as Casimir Pulaski Day. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0654 CARROLL. Congratulates Eagle Scout Burton Chaet, Skokie, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0655 KELLY. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jonas Eugene Tuttila of Hazel Crest. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0656 BERMAN AND KEATS. Congratulates faculty, staff and some 12,000 alumni of National College of Edu- cation as they celebrate their 100th birthday. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0657 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. The Senate extends its appreciation and gratitude to Donald Muirheid for his years of service to the State of Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0658 MACDONALD. Congratulates Dr. and Mrs. Albert Smedley, Mount Prospect, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0659 SMITH. Congratulates Dr. D. E. King on his retirement from the Monumental Baptist Church, Chicago. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0660 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout James Little of Darien, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0661 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Thomas Turriff of Darien, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0662 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Torrey Thomas of Darien, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1894 SR-0663 SR-0663 MAHAR. Commends Superintendent Luther J. Schilling for 19 years of service to Homer District 33C and notes that a school has been named in his honor. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0664 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout John Little of Darien, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0665 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Kenneth Gillie of Darien, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0666 MAHAR - HUDSON. Congrat. Ronald Leversen, Darien Citizen of the Year, 1986 Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0667 HUDSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jeffrey Vilimek of Bolingbrook. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0668 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Students Against Multiple Sclerosis for its fund raising campaign and designates February 1986 "Bust MS Month." Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0669 NEWHOUSE AND ALL MEMBERS. Commends Susan M. Duncan for service to Chicago youth. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0670 SAVICKAS AND LEMKE. Commemorates the 67th anniversary of Lithuanian Independence. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0671 SAVICKAS AND TOPINKA. Congratulates Eagle Scout H. Sam Schrodt of Bridgeview, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0672 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael A. Pierce, Bridgeview Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0673 NETSCH. Congratulates North Federal Savings on its centennial celebration. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1895 SR-0674 SR-0674 TOPINKA. Leads Curtis Mentzer, Man of the Year, Mt. Greenwood, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0675 TOPINKA. Congratulates Sears, Roebuck & Company, on the celebration of its centennial year of business. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0676 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Congratulates James Kirie on his 75th birthday. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0677 LECHOWICZ - ROCK. Congratulates John B. Henao upon his attaining the coveted rank of Eagle Scout. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0678 DEGNAN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Michael K. Daly, Canaryville. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0679 JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. Francis O'Grady of Oak Lawn, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0680 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Commends Chuck Shanabruch on his leadership as Executive Director of the Beverly Area Planning Association and congraulates him on his directorship of the Aurora Downtown Redevelopment Corporation. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0681 VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Recognizes the 67th anniversary of the American Legion. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0682 CHEW - JONES - SMITH - HALL - NEWHOUSE. Recognizes February as Black History Month. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0683 PHILIP. Congratulates Faye and Paul Hildebrand, Springfield, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1896 SR-0684 SR-0684 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulate Robert Heberer of Heberer Equipment Co., Mascoutah. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0685 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Ernie Nicoletti on his 50th year umpiring baseball. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0686 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates and commends Bea Chiodini on her retirement from the nursing profession. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0687 MAHAR. Congratulates the Lemont Jaycees on the 30th anniversary of the organization. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0688 DUDYCZ, NEDZA, TOPINKA, LEMKE AND KEATS. Marks the 40th Anniversary of the forced union of the Ukrainian Catholic Church with the Russian Orthodox Church and condemns Soviet persecution. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0689 LUFT - SOMMER - LEITCH - ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Urges the Mayor's Special Committee and the Peoria Civic Center Authority Board of Commissioners to bestow upon the Civic Center complex theater the title of "Prescott E. Bloom Center For The Performing Arts". Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0690 TOPINKA. Congratulates The Village Vocal Chords chapter of Harmony, Inc. on the cele- bration of their 25th anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0692 WATSON - ROCK - DEMUZIO - RUPP. Congratulates and commends Pete McAllister on his retirement from the State Police. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0693 WATSON. Honors Ed Kleber, of Carlyle, Jerry Dall and Bill Wylder for saving the lives of six persons stranded on an island in Carlyle Lake in December, 1985. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0694 DAWSON. Congratulates and commends Ralph Burlingham on 20 years of outstanding ser- vice with the Ada S. McKinley Community Services. 1897 SR-0694-Cont. Feb 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0695 DAWSON. Urges Congress to enact legislation to help out our domestic steel companies. Feb 10 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 10 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0696 PHILIP - ROCK. Changes the reporting deadline of the Senate Special Committee on Consumer Banks from March 15, 1986 to December 1, 1986. Feb 10 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0697 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the 1985 Hillsboro High School football team on an outstanding season. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0698 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Lincolnwood High School girls' volleyball team on their out- standing season. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0699 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Marks the 45th anniversary of the ordination of Monsignor John W. Bretz of Christ the King Parish, Springfield. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0700 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Dr. Doolas, Fr. Lionitis, Steven Nash and Tom Angelos as out- standing Greek-Americans. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0701 LEMKE. Congratulates the Village of Justice on its 75th Anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0702 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Balmoral School on its 25th Anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0703 LEMKE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael A. Pierce of Bridgeview, Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1898 SR-0704 DONAHUE. Congratulates Rev. Wilson and the congregation of the Quincy Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church on its commemoration. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0705 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Polish-American Savings and Loan League on 75th Anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0706 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Raymond R. Crum, of Raymond, Illinois, on receiving the Service to Mankind Award from the Breakfast Sertoma Club of Hillsboro. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0707 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Niehaus of Hillsboro on their 67th Wedding Anniversary Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0708 ZITO - ROCK. Salutes James J. Cupp as he retires as Assistant Superintendent of Mannheim School District 83. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0709 ZITO - ROCK. Congratulates Robert H. McKinney upon his retirement and salutes him for his 27 years of dedicated service to District 83 and to Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0710 KELLY - JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates the 1985 Midlothian White Sox on their outstanding season. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0711 SAVICKAS. Congratulates the Peace Corps on the 25th anniversary of the organization. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0712 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout William R. O'Connell of Chicago. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0713 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Edward S. Mills of Chicago. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1899 SR-0704 SR-0714 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Randall P. Mirabelli of Chicago. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0715 TOPINKA - ZITO. Marks 100th Anniversary of Lindop School District #92. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0716 TOPINKA. Commends Vera Smith, Forest View, on her retirement from Library Administration. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0717 ROCK, COLLINS, ZITO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mary Wiberg on her retirement from Oak Park and River Forest High School. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0718 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Sister Mary Reginetta Mackiewicz, 69, of Felician College, Chicago, Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0719 SMITH. Encourages the work of the members of the Drake Elementary School personnel. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0720 DAWSON. The United States Congress is called upon to reauthorize the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Legislation, retroactive to January 1, 1986. Mar 05 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 10 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0721 ROCK, BERMAN, MAITLAND AND ALL SENATORS. Proclaims March 4, 1986 Christa McAuliffe National Teacher Day in Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0722 DUDYCZ. Congrats the Pulitzer Publishing Company and Nicholaas Van Hevelingen, Pub- lisher, Lerner Newspapers, Chicago, Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0723 ZITO. Extends to Mr. Leo Larrivee congratulations upon his achievement as the Indi- vidual of the Year of the Franklin Park Chamber of Commerence. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1900 SR-0714 SR-0724 SR-0724 ZITO AND ALL SENATORS. Extends to John J. Patela congratualtions on his advancement rank of Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0725 KUSTRA. Recognizes National Digestive Diseases Awareness Week. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0726 WELCH, LEMKE AND ROCK. Calls for the commemoration of the week of April 20, 1986 as National Consum- ers Week in Illinois to enhance consumer awareness. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0727 KEATS. Congratulates Dr. Donald S. Monroe, Wilmette, Superintendent of Winnetka Schools, on being named to the 1986 list of 100 best school administrators. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0728 MAHAR. Congratulates Catherine Kirk, Crestwood on her 102nd Birthday Party. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0729 MAHAR. Congratulates Margaret Bordenaro, Crestwood, on her 102nd Birthday. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0730 MAHAR. Congratulates Mary Buisseret, Crestwood, on her 100th Birthday. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0731 MAHAR. Congratulates Robert A. Porter on being named 1985 Citizen of the year by the Lemont Area Chamber of Commerce. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0732 KEATS. Congratulates Dr. Charles R. Young, Glencoe, Superintendent of Glencoe Schools, on being named to the 1986 list of 100 best school administrators. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0733 VADALABENE. Memorial to Robert M. Guelker, head coach of men's soccer at SIU-Edwardsville. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1901 SR-0734 MAHAR. Congratulates the Marian Catholic High School Marching Spartans on their various accomplishments. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0735 DEMUZIO. Mourns death of Jon R. Robb, of Pittsfield, theatre director and teacher. Mar 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0736 LECHOWICZ, KELLY, ZITO, DAWSON, LEMKE AND VADALABENE. Urges U.S. Interior Secretary Donald Hodel to reinstate Lee Iacocca as Chair- man of the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Centennial Commission. Mar 05 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 10 Recommended be adopted 010-003-000 Secretary's Desk May 13 Resolution adopted SR-0737 GEO-KARIS. Commends students from North Chicago Community High School for their ambition. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0738 LEMKE. Dr. William J. Murawski is named Educator of the Year by Archer Road Kiwa- nis Club. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0739 LEMKE. Congratulates Sears, Roebuck & Company, on the celebration of its centennial year of business. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0740 DUDYCZ - NEDZA AND TOPINKA. Congratulates Saint Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral on 70th anniversary. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Resolution adopted SR-0741 GEO-KARIS. Superintendent Kenneth Murphy retires from District #3 after 33 years. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0742 WEAVER,S. Congratulates the Armed Services YMCA on the 125th Anniversary of the organization. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0734 1902 SR-0743 SR-0743 MAHAR. Congratulates Commander Richard Kleven, Willowbrook Police Department, on his retirement. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0744 LEMKE. Congratulates the Ladies Auxiliary to Rhine Post Number 279, Chicago, on the 35th anniversary of the founding of the organization. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0745 LEMKE, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Recognizes June 9-15, 1986, as "Welcome Home" for Vietnam Veterans. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0746 GEO-KARIS. Commends Reverend J. N. Lightfoot, of Shiloh Baptist Church in Waukegan, on his 54 years of devotion to the ministry. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0747 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Honors retiring Alderman Vito Marzullo, Chicago political leader for 66 years. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0748 VADALABENE. Congratulates Columbus Elementary School on its centennial celebration. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0749 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout Todd Burton of Rockford, Illinois. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0750 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout Karl Geissler of Rockford, Illinois. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0751 TOPINKA - LECHOWICZ - DUDYCZ. Salute Chicago's 95th Annual Parade commemorating Poland's May 3, 1791, Constitution. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0752 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Richard Soderlund, Korean Veteran, on his efforts to inspire the building of a memorial in honor of Korean Conflict Veterans. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted 1903 SR-0753 SR-0753 TOPINKA - ZITO. Congratulates the Proviso Association for Retarded Citizens as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the organization. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0754 TOPINKA. Marks 100th Anniversary of the Pilsen Butchers Benevolent Association of Ber- wyn, Illinois. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0755 TOPINKA. Congratulates Brother Solano Pfeifer, O.F.M. on the celebration of the 100th an- niversary of his birth. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0756 TOPINKA. Commends David F. Swain, Jr., for volunteer work for Helping Hand Rehabili- tation Center, in Countyside, Illinois. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0757 JONES. Ira Murchison is honored by Mayor Washington. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0758 KELLY. Congratulates Sears, Roebuck & Company, on the celebration of its centennial year of business. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0759 LEMKE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Clarence Zima, Willow Springs. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0760 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Vincent W. Tondryk, former Cook County Circuit Court judge. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0761 DUDYCZ. Extends birthday wishes to Paul Hanko, Chicago. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0762 DUDYCZ. Marks 50th Anniversary of John C. Meiszner Funeral Home. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1904 SR-0762-Cont. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0763 BERMAN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of John Desmond, former president of the Chicago Teacher's Union. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0764 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Sears, Roebuck & Company, on the celebration of its centennial year of business. Apr 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0765 LEMKE. Advocates use of domestic products in U.S. Naval and Coast Guard vessels. Apr 01 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 23 Recommended be adopted 019-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 13 Resolution adopted SR-0766 DAWSON. Extends the date for the report by the Senate Select Committee on Medicaid Fraud to April 11, 1986. Apr 01 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0767 RUPP. Congratulates Eagle Scout Todd Alan Pullum of Decatur. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0768 LEMKE. Congratulates Eagle Scout H. Sam Schrodt of Bridgeview, Illinois. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0769 JOYCE,JEROME. Honors Dr. Gerald Downie, Kankakee, for over 50 years of medical service. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0770 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America on their annual Leadership Conference and Skills Olympics. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0771 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Carbondale Moose Lodge #1108 on their 37th anniversary. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted 1905 SR-0772 SR-0772 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Glenn Horrell, recipient of the Citizen of the Year Award in Red Bud. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0773 LECHOWICZ, LEMKE AND ROCK. Congratulates Father John Rolek on his silver anniversary in the priesthood. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0774 LECHOWICZ AND TOPINKA. Congratulates the United States of America Province of Resurrectionists as they celebrate the 150th jubilee anniversary year of their founding. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Resolution adopted SR-0775 BERMAN - CARROLL - MAROVITZ - VADALABENE AND ALL SENA- TORS. Congratulates the Jewish War Veterans of the United States on the celebration of the 90th Anniversary of the organization. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0776 GEO-KARIS - PHILIP - ROCK AND TOPINKA. Congratulate the people of Greek origin upon their commemoration of March 25 as Greek Independence Day. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Resolution adopted SR-0777 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Pat O'Neal, Mt. Olive High School, on his Wrestling Championship. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0778 TOPINKA - HUDSON - MAHAR. Congratulates Robert Peceny of Westmont for being named 1986 Citizen of the Year by the Westmont Police Department Fraternal Order of Police. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0779 VADALABENE - ROCK AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Commends Richard Walsh, Springfield, for his contributions to the advancement of the labor movement. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted SR-0780 DUNN,RALPH. Mourns the loss of Cora Sams of Pinckneyville. Apr 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 03 Resolution adopted 1906 SR-0782 SR-0782 DEANGELIS. Directs Illinois Board of Higher Education analyze the suitability of a tax-exempt investment plan for State of Illinois. Apr 03 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 23 Recommended be adopted 019-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 13 3/5 vote required Resolution adopted 049-000-000 SR-0783 KUSTRA. Congratulates Steven A. Dorth upon his attaining the coveted rank of Eagle Scout. Apr 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0784 LEMKE. Congratulates PLOWS Council on Aging, Chicago, on the 10th anniversary of the organization. Apr 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0785 TOPINKA - ZITO. Commends Forest Park Aerie #1344 Fraternal Order of Eagles on its 80th anniversary. Apr 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0786 JONES. Marks 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Givhan of Morgan Park. Apr 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0787 BERMAN - DEGNAN. Urges investigation of the problem of computer related crime. Apr 08 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 23 Recommended be adopted 019-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 13 Resolution adopted 049-000-000 SR-0788 RUPP. Congratulates Thomas W. Samuels, Sr., Decatur, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0789 RUPP. Congratulates the Decatur Chapter of the German-American National Congress :n the 25th anniversary of its founding. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0790 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Monsignor Toliusis as he celebrates his Golden Jubilee in the ,riesthood. 1907 SR-0790-Cont. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0791 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - DEGNAN - ROCK. Congratulates Monsignor Ignatius McDermott, Chicago, on his Golden Jubilee in the priesthood. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0792 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout David Keith Koopman, Lemont, Illinois. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0793 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout George W. Petecki, Jr. of Lemont. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0794 TOPINKA. Frank R. Kral is named Man of Year by Hinsdale Associates. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0795 KELLY. Congratulates Philip H. McBain, Principal at Oak Forest High School, on his retirement. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0796 KELLY. Congratulates Antonina Wasiel, Harvey, on the occasion of her 100th birthday. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0797 LUFT - ROCK - SOMMER - LEITCH. Congratulates William J. O'Connell, Jr. on being named Illinois Journalist of the Year by Northern Illinois University. Apr 09 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0798 ZITO. Robert H. McKinney and James J. Cupp are retiring from Mannheim District 83. Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0799 POSHARD. Extend our warmest congratulations to the West Frankfort Redbirds on their successful season. Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1908 SR-0800 SR-0800 GEO-KARIS - PHILIP - ROCK. Congratulates and commend Mr.. Alec Gianaras on his service to the Pan-Arcadian Federation of America. Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0801 POSHARD. Congratulates the Massac County High School Lady Patriots on their successful season. Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0802 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates John and Ida Guiffre on 50th Wedding Anniversary Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0803 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the tragic death of Richard Clark, Officer from the 19th District of the Chicago Police Department. Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0804 ETHEREDGE. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to study and evaluate the use of com- pressed-air storage. Apr 10 1986 Referred to Executive Apr 23 Recommended be adopted 019-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0805 WATSON. Congratulates Stephen Schomaker, Albers, on being named one of the Ten Ou- standing Young Persons of Illinois by the Illinois Jaycees. Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0806 MAHAR. Congratulates the Memorial Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America on the 40th anniversary of the organization. Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0807 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, DEGNAN, JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND ALL SENA- TORS. Congratulates Monsignor Ignatius McDermott, Chicago, on his Golden Jubilee in the priesthood. Apr 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0808 TOPINKA. Congratulates Donald Slocum, LaGrange, on being named Citizen of the Year by the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce. Apr 15 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted 1909 SR-0809 SR-0809 LEMKE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henderson, of Pesotum, on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 15 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0810 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Rev. Mack R. Lemons on his 50th Anniversary in the ministry. Apr 15 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0811 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Dr. Edward May, of Grayslake, on his accomplishments. Apr 15 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0812 SMITH, CHEW, JONES, HALL, NEWHOUSE AND COLLINS. Marks 12th Anniversary of Pastor T. L. Barrett, Jr. and Life Center Church. Apr 15 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0813 LEMKE - BERMAN - WELCH - ROCK, ZITO, SAVICKAS, KELLY AND JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Urges regional school districts and local governments, through a joint effort with community organizations, to implement measures to prevent adolescent and teen suicide. Apr 15 1986 Referred to Executive Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Added As A Co-sponsor SAVICKAS Added As A Co-sponsor KELLY & JOYCE,J.E. Committee Executive May 01 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 23 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 SR-0814 HOLMBERG - BERMAN - ROCK, ZITO, CHEW, LEMKE, LECHOWICZ, JOYCE,JEREMIAH AND SCHAFFER. Urges Wisconsin State legislature to enact legislation to raise minimum drinking age in Wisconsin to 21 years of age to curtail the incidence of teens drinking. Apr 15 1986 Referred to Executive Added As A Co-sponsor ZITO Added As A Co-sponsor LECHOWICZ Added As A Co-sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH Committee Executive May 01 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 07 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER Secretary's Desk May 28 Resolution adopted 050-000-000 SR-0815 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Peter Kriwiel on 100th Birthday. Apr 15 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted 1910 SR-0816 SR-0816 DUNN,RALPH. Commends the Undergraduate Student Organization of Southern Illinois Uni- versity, Carbondale, on their 5th annual Carbondale Clean-up Day, April 19, 1986. Apr 15 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0817 KELLY. Requests appointment of task force to investigate closure of Agri-Chain plant in Dolton. Apr 15 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0818 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Declares April to be the Month of the Young Child. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0819 KUSTRA AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Walter and Loretto Kustra on their 45th wedding anniversary. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0820 KUSTRA. Salutes Robert G. Barker for his service to Maine Township High School and for contributions in development and education. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0821 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Annie Weatherby Tate on the occasion of her 100th birthday. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0822 WOODYARD,H AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Evangelist Frank Gonzalez. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0823 HOLMBERG - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Urges recognition of the week of May 4, 1986, as National Correctional Officers Week. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0824 TOPINKA. Congratulates Lodge Jane Addams on its 50th anniversary. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0825 TOPINKA. Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Boy Scout Troop 87 of Brookfield. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted 1911 SR-0826 1912 SR-0826 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Christ the King Parish, Chicago, on the 50th Anniversary of the parish. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0827 D'ARCO. Congratulates Our Lady of Pompeii Church and School, Chicago, on the celebra- tion of their 75th anniversary. Apr 16 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 17 Resolution adopted SR-0828 DONAHUE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Reverend Murphy on his fifty years in ministry. Apr 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 23 Resolution adopted SR-0829 LEMKE. Congratulates Sophie Golema of Berwyn on her 94th Birthday. Apr 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 23 Resolution adopted SR-0830 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Ernie Breitbarth of Orland Park. Apr 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 23 Resolution adopted SR-0831 MAHAR. Congratulates and commends the French-American Back-to-Back program, Homewood. Apr 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 23 Resolution adopted SR-0832 NEDZA AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator Frank Savickas and Pam Polino, on their upcoming mar- riage, April 27th. Apr 22 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0833 JONES. Congratulates and commends Dr. Samuel Fluker, Chicago, on his years of divine service. Apr 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 23 Resolution adopted SR-0834 POSHARD. Congratulates John A. Logan College Lady Vols Basketball Team for a success- ful season. Apr 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0835 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Fr. Guido, of St. Joseph's Church in Benld, on his Golden Jubilee in the priesthood. SR-0835-Cont. Apr 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0836 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Village of Swansea on the 100th Anniversary of its incorporation. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0837 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Lucie Perkins upon her retirement. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0838 JOYCE,JEROME. Urges the Farm Credit System lenders in Illinois to participate in the State Guar- antee agricultural debt and to assist their Illinois farm borrowers. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0839 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Kathryn & John Paul, honored by Zion Winthrop Harbor Ex- change Club Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0840 HOLMBERG. Congratulates SwedishAmerican Hospital, of Rockford, Illinois, on its 75th anniversary. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0841 LEMKE. Congratulates Joseph and Stella Grabowski of Chicago on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0842 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Colonel Phillip K. Heacock upon his retirement. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0843 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Detective Richard Lis of the Chicago Police Department. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0844 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Bishop J. Gabro Council of the Knights of Columbus on 5th anniversary. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted 1913 SR-0845 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates St. Patrick High School, Chicago, on the occasion of the 125th an- niversary of the founding of the school. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0846 LECHOWICZ, NEDZA AND LEMKE. Congratulates Richard Lelko on receiving the Copernicus Award from the Co- pernicus Foundation of Chicago. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0847 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, LEMKE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Richard A. Lis, law enforcement officer and advocate for law enforcement officials of the State. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 30 Added As A Co-sponsor LEMKE Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0848 TOPINKA - HUDSON - FAWELL - ETHEREDGE - PHILIP. Urges development of more Senior Home Sharing. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0849 TOPINKA. Congratulates Donald Gurney of Cicero upon 50 years of Scout leadership. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0850 WATSON. Congratulates Janie Faye Smith on being named one of the Outstanding Young Persons in Illinois by the Illinois Jaycees. Apr 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0851 POSHARD. Congratulates Jasper Garrison on his 106th birthday. Apr 29 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0852 KELLY. Congratulates Illiana Federal Credit Union in Calumet City on the 50th anniver- sary of the institution. Apr 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. I¶ay 01 Resolution adopted SR-0853 POSHARD. Congratulates Massac County High School Lady Patriots Basketball Team for a successful season. Apr 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted 1914 SR-0845 SR-0854 LEMKE. Commends the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation on 1986 Kodak Liberty Ride Festival. May 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0855 GEO-KARIS, ROCK AND PHILIP. Congratulates the organizers of the Greek Heritage '86 observance in Chicago. May 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0856 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ascension Parish in Mt. Olive on the occasion of the 100th anni- versary of its founding. May 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0857 TOPINKA. Congratulates and commends Brother Charles Jones, FSC, on his 60 years as a Christian Brother. May 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0858 KELLY. Urges Congress to investigate the oil industry. May 01 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0859 LECHOWICZ, NEDZA AND LEMKE. Commemorates the 195th anniversary of the adoption of the Polish constitution on May 3. May 02 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0860 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout David Watton of Rockford, Illinois. May 02 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0861 GEO-KARIS. Commends Serbian Brothers Help, Inc. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0862 SMITH. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Walker, Chicago, on their 60th wedding anniversary. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0863 MAHAR. Congratulates Commissioner Norbert Lesnieski on his 20 years with the Lemont Park District. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted 1915 SR-0854 SR-0864 MAHAR. Congratulates Commissioner Norbert Kluga on his 20 years with the Lemont Park District. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0865 MAHAR. Congratulates the Lemont Park District on its 20th Anniversary. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0866 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Michael H. Hudson, 1986 recipient of the "One Person Makes a Difference Award" from the Save Our Neighborhoods, Save Our City Coalition. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0867 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates William J. P. Banks, 1986 recipient of the special public service commendations from the Save Our Neighborhoods, Save Our City Coalition. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0868 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Clifford Kelley, 1986 recipient of the special public service com- mendations from the Save Our Neighborhoods, Save Our City Coalition. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0869 BERMAN - MAROVITZ. Congratulates the members of Edgewater Community Council upon the organi- zation's 25th Anniversary. May 06 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0870 DUDYCZ. Mourns Lieutenant Andrew Drugon, Chicago Fire Department. May 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0871 MACDONALD. Congratulates Lattof Chevrolet, Arlington Heights, on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the business. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0872 TOPINKA. Congratulates Homer Fields on the occasion of his 80th birthday. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0873 POSHARD. Congratulates Nora Morgan Mayes on her 100th Birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robinson on their 50th Wedding Anniversary 1916 SR-0864 SR-0873-Cont. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0874 POSHARD. Extends our thanks to Aileen W. Parker on behalf of special children throughout Illinois and congratulates Aileen on her retirement. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0875 POSHARD. Congratulates 1985-86 Forensic Falcons and their coaches on wining first nation- al championship for Southeastern Illinois College. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0876 MAROVITZ - BERMAN. Congratulates Edgewater Community Council on its 25th anniversary. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0877 WOODYARD,H. Congratulates Alan Frederick Krapf, Danville, on being admitted to the Illinois Bar. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0878 WOODYARD,H. Congratulates Todd James Black on his admission to the Illinois State Bar. May 07 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0879 JOYCE,JEROME. Directs Department of Nuclear Safety to make study of the incident in Cherno- byl and to make comparisons with Illinois nuclear reactors to prevent a similar nu- clear accident in Illinois. May 07 1986 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted 052-000-000 SR-0880 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Reverend Dr. Robert L. White of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. May 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0881 DUDYCZ, TOPINKA, KEATS, KUSTRA, DEANGELIS AND NEDZA. Urges Soviet Union to make reparations for Nuclear Power Disaster in Ukraine and to take steps to prevent a recurrence. May 08 1986 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 - Resolution adopted SR-0882 LEMKE. 1917 SR-0882-Cont. Commends Senior Citizens during May which is "Older Americans Month" May 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0883 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Chester Community Grade School, St. Mary's Catholic Rectory School, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church School, of Chester, for their fun- draising efforts on behalf of the Statue of Liberty. May 08 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0884 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Francis Heinlen, Golden Deeds Award recipient, Waukegan, Illinois. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0885 CARROLL. Congratulates Eagle Scout Steven Lustig of Chicago. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0886 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael F. Hughes of Homewood. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0887 ETHEREDGE - FAWELL. Honors Williams family and contribution of Midwest Military Academy of Wheaton on the occasion of its closing. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0888 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Ms. Yoko Takahashi, exchange teacher from Tokyo. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0889 TOPINKA - FAWELL. Congratulates Timothy Christian Schools of Elmhurst, Illinois. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0890 DEGNAN. Congratulates Clara and Walter Kapischke on their 50th Anniversary. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0891 NETSCH - BERMAN - POSHARD - ROCK - SANGMEISTER - LECHO- WICZ. Congratulates Paul Gust Vallas on his appointment as Director of the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted 1918 SR-0892 KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates the Lansing Jaycees for their 25 years of service to the people of their community and the citizens of this State. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0893 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Floyd Anderson, manager of the Empiregas Company propane plant in Jacksonville, on his heroic action during a fire at the plant on January 23, 1986. May 13 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0894 BARKHAUSEN - GEO-KARIS. Urges that an air control tower be installed at the Waukegan Airport. May 13 1986 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolution adopted SR-0895 JOYCE,JEREMIAH, DEGNAN. Congratulates Thomas C. Hynes on receiving The John Marshall Law School 1986 Freedom Award. May 14 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0896 JOYCE,JEREMIAH, DEGNAN. Congratulates George E. Sangmeister on receiving The John Marshall Law School Distinguished Service Award. May 14 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0897 SAVICKAS - LEMKE - DEGNAN - NEDZA - JONES - JOYCE,JEREMIAH - KELLY AND ALL SENATORS. Proclaims may 11-17, 1986 as Police Officers Week in Illinois. May 14 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0898 ZITO. Congratulates the Peace Church, in Bellwood, on the 85th anniversary of the founding of the church. May 14 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0899 MAHAR. Congratulates Memorial School on its 25th anniversary. May 14 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Resolution adopted SR-0901 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates Raymond Offerman for his achievements as both president and trustee of the Village Board of Minooka, Illinois. May 15 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1919 SR-0892 SR-0902 SR-0902 KEATS. Urges Illinois businesses to stop importing from Iran, Libya and Syria. May 15 1986 Referred to Executive Jun 18 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted SR-0903 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Kevin R. Kresnicka of Palos Park. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0904 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Charles W. Busch of Palos Park. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0905 MAHAR. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tarchinski on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0906 LEMKE. Commends the Human Rights Commission and the Department of Human Rela- tions on their outstanding effort to get their proposed rules against ethnic discrimi- nation before the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0907 DEANGELIS. Urges Congress to declare June 21, 1986, Save American Industry/Jobs Day. May 20 1986 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0908 SANGMEISTER. Congratulates and commends Walter Zaida upon his retirement from Joliet Community College. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0909 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends Fannie G. Jones, East St. Louis, upon her retire- ment from School District #189. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0910 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Eddie A. Jackson on his 35 years of outstanding dedication to education. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted 1920 SR-0911 WOODYARD,H. Congratulates Humboldt School on the 125th anniversary of its founding. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0912 WOODYARD,H. Commends Hazel Watson on 80th birthday. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0913 PHILIP, ROCK, LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Peter and Eleanor Miller as they celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0914 JONES. Congratulates Ms. Rhonda Lockett of St. Helena of the Cross School as an out- standing student. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0915 DONAHUE. Congratulates and commends Lloyd Ericson on being named the West Central Illinois recipient of the Governor's Award for Unique Achievement. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0916 JONES. Congratulates Ms. Tiffany Lashon Harris of St. Mark the Evangelist School as an outstanding student. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0917 DARROW. Congratulates Dr. Helen D. Bultinck on her retirement. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0918 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Marvin Boyer on being named Citizen of the Year by the Mur- physboro Chamber of Commerce. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0919 ZITO. Congratulates Coach Charles Farina, Leyden High Schools, on 32 years as an outstanding wrestling coach. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0920 DAVIDSON - SOMMER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Thomas H. Madigan, former member of the Capital Devel- opment Board. 1921 SR-0911 SR-0920--Cont. May 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0921 DEMUZIO. Requests EPA to do a feasibility study regarding the implementation of a revolv- ing loan fund. May 20 1986 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 SR-0922 GEO-KARIS - ETHEREDGE - LECHOWICZ - MACDONALD - BARK- HAUSEN. Urges IL Health Care Cost Containment Council to review actions of IL Health Facilities Planning Board on the proposed new hospital requested by Chicago Medi- cal School and Humana Corporation. May 20 1986 Referred to Executive May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Committee Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 008-004-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0923 MACDONALD. Congratulates Kathryn Graham of Arlington Heights on public service. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0924 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates Bishop McNamara High School, Kankakee, Fighting Irish foot- ball team on their 1985-86 season. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0925 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Harvey Richards on his numerous boxing championships. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0926 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Melisa Miller on being named "Athlete of the Year" at DuQuoin High School. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0927 CARROLL. Mourns the death of David Metrick, Chicago. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0928 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Kincaid High School Cheerleaders on taking first place at the 5th World International Cheerleading and Pom Pon Championships. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1922 SR-0928-Cont. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0930 ZITO. Congratulates Nancy Cernauske upon her retirement from Melrose Park Na- tional Bank. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0931 ZITO - PHILIP - FAWELL. Congratulates Janet Badynski on retiring as principal of Melrose Park School May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0932 KUSTRA. Congratulates Paul Krause upon his attaining rank of Eagle Scout. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0933 DEANGELIS. Marks Crete, Illinois' Sesquicentennial Year May 22 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0934 BERMAN, CARROLL AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates members of the West Rogers Park Unit #5254 upon the celebra- tion of this, its 45th/2nd anniversary. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0935 JONES. Commends Mr. Hurman Mathus, Jr. of St. John DeLaSalle School, as an out- standing student in the class of 1986. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0936 JONES - CHEW - COLLINS - SMITH - NEWHOUSE. Congratulates The Chicago Defender on its 81st anniversary. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0937 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Sadie Waterford Jones, Chicago social activist. May 22 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0938 CARROLL. Directs that Senate Rule 5 be suspended with respect to Senate Bill 1699, and that Senate Bill 1699 remain on the calendar on the order of Third Reading. May 22 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 046-000-000 SR-0939 LUFT. Requests the Bureau of the Budget to conduct a study of whether it would be cost effective for the State to issue bonds or notes to refund existing obligations of the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority. 1923 SR-0939-Cont. May 22 1986 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-0940 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Officer Gerald Gorski upon his retirement from the Illinois State Police. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0941 JONES. Commends Michele Ray on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0942 JONES. Commends Maureen Hanna on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0943 JONES. Commends Joy Marie Butler on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0944 JONES. Commends Tiffany Lashon Harris on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0945 JONES. Commends Timothy Patrick on his receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0946 JONES. Commends William Flowers on his receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0947 JONES. Commends Edward Hennessy on his receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0948 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Officer William A. Hanhardt on his retirement from 26 years with the Chicago Police Department. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1924 SR-0949 SR-0949 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Burnelle Massatt on his retirement from 31 years of educational service to Reavis High School. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0950 BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates Elizabeth Foster on her retirement from Lake Bluff School District May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0951 BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates Frank E. Nehmer on retirement. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0952 BARKHAUSEN. Congratulate Frances Boehm on her retirement from teaching in Lake Bluff, Illinois. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0953 JONES. Commends Samella Collins on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0954 JONES. Commends Michele Marie Atkins on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0955 JONES. Commends Keisha Edwards on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0956 JONES. Commends Tanisha Mabry on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0957 JONES. Commends Krista Campbell on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0958 JONES. Commends Anne Morehouse on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1925 SR-0959 JONES. Commends Ruth McCoy on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0960 JONES. Commends Willie Jones on his receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0961 JONES. Commends John Patterson on his receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0962 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates William A. Redmond upon his retirement. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0963 LEMKE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kehoe, Chicago, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0964 O'DANIEL. Congratulates Sara Elizabeth Stevenson, Effingham, on being chosen as the 1986 Illinois County Fair Queen. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0965 LEMKE. Congratulates Lisa Tetens on her graduation following perfect school attendance. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0966 KUSTRA AND ALL SENATORS. Salutes Robert V. Simonson on the occasion of his retirement from 30 years with Maine Township High School District 207. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0967 VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Roy Lee, retired coach of the baseball team at Southern Illi- nois University at Edwardsville. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0968 VADALABENE. Congratulates the Women's Tennis team from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1926 SR-0959 SR-0969 ROCK. Wishes Father John Smyth a very Happy 52nd Birthday. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0970 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Commends the members of the Chancel Choir of the First Methodist Church, Springfield, for their dedication and musical leadership. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0971 KELLY. Congratulates Eagle Scout Kenneth J. Mager of Oak Forest. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0972 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Roland Falconer on his retirement after 30 years with School Dis- trict 189. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0973 JONES. Commends Anthony Earley on his receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0974 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - KELLY - LEMKE - LECHOWICZ, GEO-KARIS, TOPINKA AND ZITO. Recommends that the City of Chicago not be authorized to impose a municipal income tax. May 28 1986 Referred to Executive Jun 18 Recommended be adopted 012-000-002 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor LEMKE Added As A Joint Sponsor LECHOWICZ Resolution adopted 047-005-000 SR-0975 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Rudolph Nimocks on his promotion to Deputy Superintendent, Chicago Police Department. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0976 TOPINKA. Notes the 65th Anniversary of the founding of the First National Bank of Cicero. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0977 MAROVITZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Moses Silverman. May 28 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1927 SR-0969 SR-0978 SR-0978 JOYCE,JEROME - DONAHUE. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study the possibilities of removing the minimum "take" necessary to qualify for incentive electric rates. May 28 1986 Referred to Executive Jun 18 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted SR-0979 DEANGELIS. Congratulates St. James Hospital, of Chicago Heights, on 75th anniversary. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0980 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Rees Carillon Society and the Springfield Park District on the oc- casion of the twenty-fifth annual International Carillon Festival. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0981 DEMUZIO - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates John McDowell on his retirement from Mt. Olive Community School District 5. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0982 DEMUZIO - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Litchfield on Vietnam Veterans Memorial Building. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0983 DEMUZIO - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the First Christian Church of Pittsfield on the 150th anniversary of the founding of the church.. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0984 JONES. Commends B. C. Nurses' Coalition of the Greater Chicago Area for its contribu- tions to the health care of the citizens in minority groups throughout the Chicago area and wishes it good luck with its second Black Tie Scholarship Fund Raiser. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0985 JONES. Commends Halayne Gilliam, Roseland Christian School, on receiving an Excel- lence in Education plaque. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0986 JONES. Congratulates Eagle Scout Robert Alan Vickers, Dolton, Illinois. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted 1928 SR-0987 JONES. Congratulates the Tabernacle Christian Academy in Chicago on its 10th anniversary. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0988 JONES. Commends Cyrus McGinnis, John D. Shoop School, on receiving an Excellence in Education plaque. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0989 JONES. Commends Hortencio Bautista, George M. Pullman School, on his receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0990 JONES. Commends Georgina DeLaTorre, St. Anthony School, on receiving an Excel- lence in Education plaque. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0991 JONES. Commends Lawanda Funches, All Saints School, on receiving an Excellence in Education plaque. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0992 JONES. Commends Cheryl Johnson, Mt. Calvary Christian Academy School, on receiv- ing an Excellence in Education plaque. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0993 JONES. Commends Charlette Deloach, Carver Middle School, on receiving an Excel- lence in Education plaque. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0994 JONES. Commends LaDonna Grant, George M. Pullman School, on receiving an Excel- lence in Education plaque. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0995 SMITH. Congratulates Reverend Frank K. Sims on 27 years of service at Ebenezer Mis- sionary Baptist Church in Chicago. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted 1929 SR-0987 SR-0996 FAWELL - ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Melody Swartz of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, on being a semi-finalist in the INTECH Science Competition. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0997 FAWELL - PHILIP - TOPINKA - ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Andy Omel of Elmhurst, Illinois, on being a semi-finalist in the INTECH Science Competition. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0998 FAWELL - PHILIP - ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Deepa Raghavan of Villa Park, Illinois, on being a semi-finalist in the INTECH Science Competition. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-0999 FAWELL - ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Christopher Ricca of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, on being a semi-finalist in the INTECH Science Competition. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-1000 FAWELL - PHILIP - TOPINKA. Congratulates the women's volleyball team from Elmhurst College, the 1985 NCAA Division III National Champions. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-1001 KELLY. Congratulates Eagle Scout Kevin J. Walker of Hazel Crest. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-1002 BERMAN. Congratulates Dr. Robert Campbell on his retirement as Superintendent of Ev- anston Public School District 65. Jun 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 04 Resolution adopted SR-1003 JONES. Commends Cassandra Carter, Thomas Brenan Elemenary School, on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. Jun 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1004 JONES. Commends Leslie Chapman, Rosa Parks Middle School, on her receipt of an Ex- cellence in Education plaque. Jun 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0996 1930 SR-1005 JONES. Commends Nicole Ford on her receipt of an Excellence in Education plaque. Jun 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1006 JONES. Commends Angela Williams, Countee Cullen Elementary School, on receiving an Excellence in Education plaque. Jun 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1007 MAHAR. Commends the Orland Township Youth Commission on the outstanding service it has provided for the community. Jun 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1008 TOPINKA. Commends Whispering Oaks Girl Scout Council. Jun 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1010 KEATS, JONES. Senator Roger Keats requests that no annual dues be submitted or represented as being submitted in his name to the National Conference of State Legislators. Jun 04 1986 Referred to Executive .an 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-1011 LEMKE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Sr., of Argo, Illinois, on their 50th anniversary. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1012 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Lake County Shrine Club on the Golden Anniversary of their charter. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1013 KEATS. Commends Howard Goss, of Glenco, Illinois, on DePaul University Alumni Award. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1014 MAHAR, DEANGELIS AND KELLY. Congratulates and commends Michael Scholefield, Hazel Crest, on his new posi- tion as Village Administrator of Oak Forest. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1015 MAHAR. Congratulates Homer Middle School band on winning Illinois State Super Band Contest. 1931 SR-1005 SR-1015-Cont. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1016 JONES. Commends Aries Womack of Ira F. Aldridge Elementary School, who will re- ceive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1017 JONES. Commends David Milons of W.E.D. DuBois Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1018 JONES. Commends Duane Green of West Pullman Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1019 JONES. Commends Kenneth Boggan of Peter Van Vlissingen Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1020 JONES. Commends Alfonzo Conner, Jr. of John Whistler Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1021 JONES. Commends Jermaine Watson of Langston Hughes Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1022 JONES. Commends Keisha Nichole Greene of Frank L. Bennett Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1023 JONES. Commends Alfilia Neal of George W. Curtis Elementary School, who will re- ceive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1024 JONES. Commends Tamara Jeneil Draper of Edward F. Dunne Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. 1932 SR-1024-Cont. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1025 JONES. Commends LaDonna Aaron of Thomas Scanlan Elementary School, who will re- ceive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1026 JONES. Commends Ladenna Alston of Wendell Smith Elementary School, who will re- ceive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1027 JONES. Commends Latateka Kennon of Marcus Garvey Elementary School, who will re- ceive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1028 JONES. Commends Mya Wilson of Thomas J. Higgins Community Academy School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1029 JONES. Commends Valerie Fullood of Ralph H. Metcalfe Magnet School, who will re- ceive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1030 JONES. Commends Latechia McShane of Fridjof Nansen Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1031 JONES. Commends Cosonia Peeples of Edward H. White Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1032 JONES. Commends Arika Anderson of Howalton School, who will receive the "Excel- lence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1033 JONES. Commends Sharla Wright of Alfred D. Kohn Elementary School, who will re- ceive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. 1933 SR-1033-Cont. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1034 JONES. Commends Dionna Walker of Mt. Vernon Elementary School, who will receive the "Excellence in Education" plaque. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1035 SMITH. Commends Mattie Cross as she retires as president of the Women's Department, an auxiliary to the Baptist State Convention of Illinois, Inc. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1036 SMITH. Commends Reverend John Conner as he retires as president of the Baptist State Convention of Illinois, Inc. Jun 10 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1037 SANGMEISTER. Directs State officials to regulate smoking in State buildings and offices. Jun 10 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-1038 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Pfizer Inc. on the ocassion of its 104th year of business in Illinois. Jun 11 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1039 BERMAN. Honors Loraine Morton as Woman of the Year. Jun 11 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1040 BERMAN. Honors Nathanial Ober as Man of the Year. Jun 11 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1041 VADALABENE. Congratulates Glenn Walters, of Alton, on retiring after 26 years as a firefighter Jun 11 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1042 KUSTRA - ETHEREDGE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ruth Thomas of Aurora, in celebrating her 80th birthday. Jun 11 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1043 ZITO. Congratulates Luis Lomeli, Melrose Park, on capturing the State lightweight ti- tle in boxing. 1934 SR-1043-Cont. Jun 1 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1044 KUSTRA. Congratulates Sugar Bowl Ice Cream Company for its 60 years of service. Jun 1 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1045 NEDZA, ROCK AND SAVICKAS. Recognizes the importance of the continuation of Amtrak services. Jun 11 1986 Referred to Executive Jun 18 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-1046 LECHOWICZ, LEMKE, NEDZA, KELLY, JOYCE,JEROME AND DEG- NAN. Urges Cook County Board of Commissioners, office of State's Attorney for Cook County and Circuit Court of the First District of the State of IL. to study and report a night court to be established in Cook County for cases involving acts vandalism by juvenile offenders. Jun 11 1986 Referred to Executive Jun 18 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Resolution adopted SR-1047 LECHOWICZ, NEDZA, LEMKE, KELLY AND DEGNAN. Directs Auditor General to conduct a program and management audit of the State's Laboratory services. Jun 11 1986 Referred to Executive Jun 18 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 27 Resolution adopted 053-000-000 SR-1048 WATSON. Commends O'Fallon Public Library on award. Jun 11 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-1049 ROCK. Welcomes to Springfield those Filipino leaders and dignataries who are partici- pating in the program sponsored by Sangamon State University's Illinois Legisla- tive Studies Center. Jun 12 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1050 O'DANIEL. Commends the dedication of the Edwards County Memorial Arch in Albion, Illinois. Jun 12 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1051 O'DANIEL. Congratulates Altamont Land of Lincoln Savings and Loan on the 100th anni- versary of the founding of the financial institution. 1935 SR-1051-Cont. Jun 12 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1052 JONES. Congratulates Fenger High School Varsity Baseball Team on its 2nd in the Class AA Finals. Jun 12 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1053 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Teri Campbell, Cobden, Illinois, Valedictorian. Jun 12 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1054 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Stacey Gates, DuQuoin High School magna cum laude graduate. Jun 12 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1055 DONAHUE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Jeff W. Johnson, legislative liaison for the Department of Public Health, on his 30th birthday. Jun 12 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1056 KELLY. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Werner on the occasion of their golden wed- ding anniversary. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1057 RUPP. Notes the family reunion of Floyd Brown, Charlie Brown, Lee Roy Browne and Maxine Brown Fitzjarrald. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1058 LEMKE. Congratulates Gerald "Jerry" Soukal of Garfield Ridge for being named "Busi- ness Person of the Month". Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1059 KELLY. Notes the 25th Anniversary of Laramie Junior High School, Oak Forest. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1060 LEMKE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Charles A. Koerner of Chicago. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1061 DUNN,RALPH AND ALL SENATORS. 1936 SR-106 1-Cont. Mourns the loss of Robert Wham, Springfield. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1062 POSHARD. Commends Bill King for his 10 years of volunteer service as sponsor of the Benton Rangier Pom Pon Squad. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1063 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND CARROLL. Commends Sister Mary Bonita Willow, on the occasion of her retirement, for her service as President of Felecian College. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1064 KUSTRA. Congratulates Holy Family Hospital of Des Plaines on its 25th year of service. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1065 TOPINKA - ZITO. Congratulates Sister Noraleen Smith, I.H.M., on her Golden Jubilee of religious service. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1066 TOPINKA. Notes the 50th Anniversary of the Ascension Lutheran Church of Riverside, Illinois. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1067 MAITLAND. Congratulates Trinity Lutheran Men's Basketball Team on a successful season. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1068 MAITLAND. Congratulates the boys basketball team from Trinity Lutheran High School on their successful 1986 season. Jun 17 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1069 LECHOWICZ - NEDZA. Creates a Senate Committee on O'Hare Airport. Jun 17 1986 Referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Executive Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor NEDZA Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1937 SR-1070 SR-1070 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Emmanuel Methodist Church on 90th Anniversary. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1071 SAVICKAS - LEMKE - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends the Illinois Department of State Police on being accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1072 SAVICKAS - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends Master Sergeant Bruce Mottin of the Illinois De- partment of State Police. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1073 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Victor C. Neumann of Chicago, Illinois. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1074 LECHOWICZ - ROCK, DEGNAN, MAROVITZ AND NEDZA. Commends George Munoz on his successfull term as President of the Chicago Board of Education. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1075 BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates William Snodgrass upon his retirement from North Chicago Community High School. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1076 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates May Dorsey of Carbondale on 100th birthday. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1077 LEMKE. Congratulates Joseph B. Mol of Chicago on retirement. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1078 BERMAN. Congratulates Washington National Insurance Company on its 75th anniversary. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1079 SMITH. Commends Mrs. Lelia Lee, Chicago, for 30 years of service to V.A. Lake Side Medical Center. Jun 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1938 SR- 1079-Cont. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1080 LEMKE. Urges Congress to create a Federal Commission on Youth Suicide Prevention. Jun 18 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-1081 SMITH. Congratulates Mildred Hoff on her promotion to Deputy Sergeant. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1082 RIGNEY. Congratulates Robert Webb as he retires from the ministry. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1083 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael A. Wood, Nashville, Illinois. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1084 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Eagle Scout Richard C. Hall of Oakdale, Illinois. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1085 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Eagle Scout Walter J. Jankowski, Jr., Nashville, Illinois. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1086 KARPIEL. Commends James Patridge for his act of heroism in saving the life of a baby. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1087 DONAHUE. Congratulates the City of Cuba and its citizens on the 150th anniversary of its founding. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1088 SCHAFFER AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the girls softball team and the boys baseball team for Gen- oa-Kingston High School on their successful 1986 seasons. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1089 SOMMER AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates New Castle Bible School on 50th Anniversary. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted 1939 SR-1090 SR-1090 ZITO. George Myron Rose of Melrose Park celebrates 85th Birthday. Jun 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-1091 DONAHUE. Congratulates Paul Brubeck, Astoria, upon his retirement from teaching. Jun 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1092 D'ARCO. Commends Mrs. Nancy B. Jefferson on having a street named after her. Jun 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1093 VADALABENE. Mourns the death of Art Fowler, a labor leader from Alton. Jun 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1094 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Joins Chicago Trade Union Council for Histadrut in honoring Eugene P. Moats for his efforts on behalf of working persons. Jun 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1095 DEANGELIS. Congratulates and commends Dr. Hugo Long on his retirement. Jun 23 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1096 TOPINKA. Congratulates Lorrayne J. Vlastnik of North Riverside upon her retirement. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1097 TOPINKA - ZITO. Congratulates Jack D. Riddle on his retirement from Komarek School. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1098 WOODYARD,H. Commends the Clark County Teenage Republicans. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1099 VADALABENE. Congratulates Kimberlin Beth Thorp, East Alton, on being chosen Miss Illinois National Teen-Ager. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted 1940 SR-1100 MAHAR. Congratulates Vera Brown on 95th birthday. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 27 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1101 LEMKE. Congratulates Patricia Nowakowski of Chicago for volunteer school work. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1102 KUSTRA - FAWELL. Congratulates Cara M. Vollum, Wheaton, on being named Miss Illinois of 1986. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1103 KUSTRA. Congratulates the Northwestern University Traffic Institute on its fiftieth year of service. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1104 MAROVITZ - BERMAN - CARROLL. Congratulates and commends Rabbi Herman Schaalman, Emanuel Congrega- tion of Chicago, upon his retirement. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1105 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates the Marissa High School boys baseball team on capturing the Class A State baseball championship. Jun 24 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1106 TOPINKA. Congratulates and commends Sister Lorraine Ruh, Saint Barbara Parish in Brookfield. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1107 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Ladies Aid of the Bohemian House on their 70th anniversary. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1108 TOPINKA. Congratulates Helen Nadel, of Chicago, on her 100th birthday. Honors 94 year old Cole Lenzi of Hodgkins, Illinois. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1109 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Janet Sue Steiner on Ph.D. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1941 SR-1100 SR-1 109-Cont. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1110 LEMKE. Congratulates Casimir and Helen Szczepinski of Chicago on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1111 ZITO - RUPP - DAVIDSON. Congratulates Wallace L. Heil, Taylorville, on his retirement from 47 years in the furniture business. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1112 DEGNAN. Congratulates Anna Hawrysz on 80th birthday. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-i113 SAVICKAS. Congratulates the Lithuanian Alliance of America on the 100th anniversary of the organization. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1114 BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates Leona Papenhausen Borst on her birthday. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1115 WOODYARD,H. Thanks Kelly A. Hardin for being a Senate Page. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1116 CARROLL. Congratulates Harry and Evelyn Hankin of Chicago on 45th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1117 DEGNAN. Congratulates and commends Harold W. Lichterman for his work in establishing the Buena Park Historic District. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1118 DEGNAN. Praises Joan Powell Krone and the Chicago Junior League. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted 1942 SR-1119 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Commends citizens of Montgomery County on their Montgomery County Better Government Day. Jun 25 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1120 ROCK - COLLINS - WELCH - O'DANIEL - POSHARD - LEMKE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates AFSCME and its officers for bringing its 50th anniversary con- vention to Illinois. Jun 25 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1121 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Urges legislation to remove pension funds from firms practicing discrimination in Northern Ireland. Jun 25 1986 Referred to Executive Jul 01 Committee discharged Resolution adopted SR-1122 RIGNEY. Congratulates and commends Sandy Sandstrom on the "Let Freedom Ring" campaign throughout the 50 states. Jun 25 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1123 WOODYARD,H. Commends Ruby Trimble for years of service to E.I.U. Jun 26 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1124 SCHAFFER AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Bill Hey as he leaves General Assembly for Sangamon State. Jun 26 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1125 O'DANIEL. Commends Greg Green, Don Esker, and Larry Micenheimer on saving the life of a 13 year old girl. Jun 26 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1126 SANGMEISTER. Directs that the State Board of Education insure that under certain circum- stances school districts be permitted to become members of an Education for Em- ployment regional system other than the one to which they were assigned or to refrain from participating in a regional system, without loss of grants or funding solely by reason thereof. Jun 26 1986 Referred to Executive Jul 01 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted SR-1127 VADALABENE. Congratulates Charles Cox, university photographer, on his retirement from SIU-Edwardsville. 1943 SR-1 119 SR-1127-Cont. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1128 MAHAR. Congratulates the Orland Township Regular Republican Organization on the celebration of its 25th anniversary. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1129 KARPIEL - FRIEDLAND - SAVICKAS. Congratulates Officer Gerald Gorski upon his retirement from the Illinois State Police. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1130 SOMMER - DAVIDSON. Congratulates the Williamsville High School band on being chosen to march in the PTL Heritage USA 4th of July Parade. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1131 TOPINKA. Congratulates Fr. Victor Lakatek of St. Barbara's Parish, Brookfield, on his Gol- den Jubilee in the priesthood and his 75th Birthday. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1132 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Sisters of St.Joseph on their 150th anniversary in North America. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1133 BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates and commends Dr. John Hunter, president of College of Lake County, upon his retirement. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1134 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ritoff, Sr., Channahon, on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1135 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Masters International Shooting Championship. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1136 LEMKE. Congratulates Chicago's Candlelight Dinner Playhouse on 25th anniversary. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted 1944 SR-1137 JONES. Commends Jesse C. Vaughn, Sr., on 65 yrs of public service. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1138 SAVICKAS. Mourns the death of Bishop Ansas Trakis, spiritual leader of Lithuanian Luther- ans in North America. Jun 27 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Resolution adopted SR-1139 SOMMER - JOYCE,JEREMIAH - LEITCH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Senator Prescott Bloom, Peoria, and provides for the ap- pointment of a memorial committee. Jun 28 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1140 FAWELL AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Bobby Rahal on winning the Indianapolis 500. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1141 FAWELL AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Marianjoy Rehabilitation Center on its being named the nation's Outstanding Rehabilitation Facility in 1986. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1142 SMITH. Commends the Daughters of Isis for their devotion to worthwhile charities. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1143 TOPINKA. Congratulates Olga, the Walrus, from Brookfield Zoo, on her 25th birthday. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1144 VADALABENE. Congratulates IL Wildlife Federation for its 50th anniversary. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR- 145 NETSCH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Garold L. Stewart. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1146 GEO-KARIS - JOYCE,JEREMIAH - MACDONALD - LEMKE AND DU- DYCZ. Provides that units of local government shall not be authorized to impose an in- come tax. Jun 29 1986 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEMKE Referred to Executive 1945 SR-1137 SR- 1 146-Cont. Jul 01 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted SR-1147 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Grace S. Fiore, Senior Citizen of the Year. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1148 SMITH. Commends Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1149 GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN - MACDONALD - KEATS. Congratulates St. Bartholomew's Parish in Waukegan on the 90th anniversary of its founding. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1150 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Horne on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1151 TOPINKA - ETHEREDGE. Welcomes Hindu Temple to Aurora, Illinois. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1152 RUPP. Congratulates Robert Burnie and Bertha Moore on their 65th Wedding Anniver- sary and his 90th Birthday. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1153 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Commends Thomas Stack on work on behalf of veterans. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1154 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Orville Pyle on 50th anniversary. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1155 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Monsignor William J. O'Brien of Chicago. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted 1946 SR-1156 SMITH. Congratulates and commends the Daughters of Isis and the Prince Hall Shriners on their fund raising efforts. Jun 29 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1157 DAVIDSON - PHILIP - SANGMEISTER. Declares war on illegal drug use by collegiate and professional athletes. Jun 29 1986 Referred to Executive Jul 01 Committee discharged Resolution adopted 051-000-000 SR-1158 ROCK - DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Village of Waggoner on its centennial year. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1159 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Commends Robert Foster of Leo High School for his dedication to teaching and coaching Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1160 DONAHUE. Congratulates Cheerful Homes, Quincy, on the 100th anniversary of the day care. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR- 1161 SANGMEISTER. Congratulates public service worker, Mary Myers of Joliet. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1162 TOPINKA. Congratulates and commends the Pleasantview Fire Department on their 40th anniversary. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR- 163 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Agnes Koerber on 60 years of service to Geiger Baker, Du Quoin. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1164 JOYCE,JEROME. Calls upon U.S. Congress to admit the failure of the 1985 Farm Act to help in the agricultural crisis and to consider new effective farm relief. Jun 30 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-1165 SMITH. Commends Reverend John Ferguson, Chicago, for his devotion to Hartzell Me- morial United Methodist Church. 1947 SR-1 156 SR-1165-Cont. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1166 JONES. Congratulates Alpha Beta Chapter of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority on 50th anniversary. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1167 ZITO. Congratulates and commends the Proviso Association for Retarded Citizens, Hillside. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1168 LEMKE. Congratulates William and Rose Cartwright of Palos Hills on their 54th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1169 LEMKE. Commends Gladys Ludwig who is a senior charter member of the Sacred Heart Fun Club. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1170 LEMKE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Budzynski, Cicero, on the occasion of their 65th wedding anniversary. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1171 LEMKE. Honors 94 year old Cole Lenzi of Hodgkins, IL as the oldest elected official in the State of Illinois. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1172 LEMKE. Congratulates Edwin W. Winkler of Palos Hills on retirement. Jun 30 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1173 CARROLL. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of Dept. of Central Management Services relating to leasing of the Lottery Building to be located at Second and Mason, Springfield. Calls for a report by October 1, 1986. Jun 30 1986 Referred to Executive Jul 01 Committee discharged Resolution adopted 056-000-000 SR-1174 WELCH - CARROLL - SCHAFFER - POSHARD - ETHEREDGE. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a compliance audit of expenditures relat- ed to renovation of NIU's president's residence and other expenditures of State funds during FY85 or FY86 under former NIU President Wingfield. Calls for a re- port by October 1, 1986. 1948 SR- 1 74-Cont. Jun 30 1986 Referred to Executive Jul 01 Floor motion WELCH DISCHARGE EXC Motion failed Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-1175 LEMKE. Commends Paul Edward, Karen and Paul Ross of Lyons for their dedicated ser- vice to the Lyons Fire Department. Jul 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1176 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Michael "Jack" Hagopian. Jul 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1177 FAWELL, PHILIP AND TOPINKA. Congratulates the City of Elmhurst on the 150th anniversary of its founding. Jul 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1178 DONAHUE. Congratulates the Village of Versailles on the 150th anniversary of their founding. Jul 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1179 TOPINKA. Mourns Rich Port, realtor. Jul 01 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-1180 ROCK, LUFT AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senate Democratic press staff member, Cindy Huebner, and her husband on the eminent arrival of their first child. Jul 02 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1181 LEMKE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Richard E. Lisak, Bridgeview, Illinois. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1182 LEMKE. Congratulates Rev. Dr. Donald E. Decker on on his retirement. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1183 LEMKE. Congratulates and commends Rev. Joseph Brzek. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1949 SR-1184 LEMKE. Commends Eagle Scout Robert W. Murray of Countryside, Illinois. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1185 O'DANIEL. Honors (the late) Sister M. Joanne, of Good Samaritan Hospital, Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1186 TOPINKA. Congratulates Peter I. Georgeson on being named Clansman of the Year by Illi- nois St. Andrew Society. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1187 TOPINKA. Congratulates Helen E. Georgeson on being named Clanswoman of the Year by Illinois St. Andrew Society. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1188 TOPINKA. Congratulates Frederick G. Jaicks on being named Citizen of the Year by Illinois St. Andrew Society. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1189 TOPINKA. Congratulates LaGrange Highlands Elementary School for Excellence in Educa- tion Award. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1190 TOPINKA. Congratulates Sts. Peter and Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Riverside, on its 85th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1191 TOPINKA. Commends Fleta Grieme on her years of service to the community. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1192 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Grove Players of Downers Grove on their 50th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1193 TOPINKA. Commends the Slovak School of Andrej Hlinka in Berwyn and wishes them good luck. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1184 1950 SR-I194 SR-1194 TOPINKA. Congratulates Immaculate Heart of Mary High School on 25th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1195 TOPINKA. Congratulates Edwin Hancock Engineering Company on the celebration of its 75th anniversary in business. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR- 1196 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Janet M. Clark, Illinois School Administrator. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1197 TOPINKA. Congratulates Chicago's Lithuanian Opera Company on 30th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1198 TOPINKA. Congratulates Spinas on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1199 TOPINKA. Congratulates Downers Grove Business and Professional Women's Organization on its 60th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1200 CARROLL. Congratulates Sister Mary Charlene Endecavage on being named President of Felician College. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1201 LEMKE AND SAVICKAS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Williams, of Bedford Park, on 50th Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1202 ALEXANDER,E. Congratulates Sally and Paul Wilson on 70th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1203 KEATS. Congratulates the Glenbrook North debate team on winning the national debate tournament. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1951 SR-1204 RUPP. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael Thornberry, Boy Scout Troop 12, Decatur. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1205 ROCK. Congratulates the 100 Club of Cook County on its 20th Anniversary of service. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1206 ROCK. Commends the Illinois Substance Abuse Counselor Certification Board on its be- ing awarded the first and only full accreditation by the National Commission for The Accreditation of Counselor Credentialing Bodies. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1207 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout James M. Rybolt III on earning the high rank of Ea- gle Scout. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1208 KELLY. Congratulates Nob Hill School for Excellence in Education Award. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1209 KELLY. Congratulates and commends Steven Rhoads, Police Chief of East Hazel Crest, on helping solve a Mississippi murder. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1210 SMITH, NEWHOUSE, COLLINS, JONES AND ALEXANDER,E. Congratulates Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority on its 64th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1211 MACDONALD. Congratulates the Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce on its 60th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1212 MACDONALD. Congratulates the Mount Prospect State Bank on the 75th anniversary of the institution. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1213 MACDONALD. Congratulates the Village of Arlington Heights as it celebrates the 100th anni- versary of its incorporation. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1952 SR-1204 SR-1214 MACDONALD. Congratulates the Village of Arlington Heights on the occasion of their 150th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1215 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of James Bertagnolli, Mayor of Bunker Hill. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1216 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Andrew J. Leahy of Athens, Illinois. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1217 ROCK, FAWELL. Supports the Independent Federation of Flight Attendants in its dispute with TWA and urges TWA to bargain toward a fair contract settlement. Nov 06 1986 Referred to Executive Nov 19 Added As A Co-sponsor FAWELL Committee Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted SR-1218 TOPINKA. Urges U.S. Congress to consider effects of proposed budget cuts on Radio Free Europe. Nov 06 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-1219 VADALABENE. Congratulates C. H. Sheppard, of Alton, recipient of the Distinguished Citizen Award from the Boy Scouts of America. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1220 VADALABENE. Congratulates and commends the Kiwanis Club of Edwardsville on the 50th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1221 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Gust Regas of Chicago, Illinois. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1222 DEGNAN. Congratulates St. Mary of Perpetual Help Parish on their 100th anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1223 DEGNAN. Congratulates Robert and Nancy Daulton, of Chicago, on their 25th wedding anniversary. 1953 SR-1214 SR-1223-Cont. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1224 ZITO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1225 ZITO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Chris D'Amico on the occasion of their golden wed- ding anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1226 HUDSON. Congratulates Barbara Cech, of Chicago, on her 100th Birthday. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1227 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Elizabeth Taflinski on her 106th birthday. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1228 FAWELL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutzenkirchen on their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1229 MAHAR. Congratulates the Stone Church, Chicago, on the 80th anniversary of its founding. Nov 06 1986 - Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1230 LECHOWICZ. Commends Ronald J. Gidwitz, of Helene Curtis, Inc., on being named "Man of the Year". Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1231 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Eagle Scout William Scott Owens, Boy Scout Troop No. 88. Nov 06 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1232 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout Timothy C. Ferro of Mount Prospect, Illinois. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1233 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout Jeff Hultgren of Rockford, Illinois. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1954 SR-1233-Cont. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1234 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout Pat Brown of Rockford, Illinois. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1235 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout Greg Fenton of Rockford, Illinois. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1236 LEMKE. Congratulates Nick and Martha Leno on their 45th anniversary. Nov 18 1986 • Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1237 SANGMEISTER. Congratulates Joliet Junior College on being chosen as the recipient of the Joliet Regional Chamber of Commerce "Salute to Industry". Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1238 VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. Gordon Moore, Alton. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1239 KELLY. Congratulates Eagle Scout Edward Lockwood of Boy Scout Troop 302. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1240 KELLY. Congratulates Eagle Scout John Lockwood of Boy Scout Troop 302. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1241 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ralph J. Orr. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1242 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates David A. Bobell, Carbondale, on attaining rank of Eagle Scout. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1243 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Gregory R. Moss, Carbondale, on attaining rank of Eagle Scout. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted 1955 SR-1244 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Kenneth J. Miller, Carbondale, on attaining rank of Eagle Scout. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1245 DUNN,RALPH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Walter Walker, DuQuoin. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1246 TOPINKA. Congratulates Ascension Lutheran Church Women's Guild of Riverside, Illinois, on 50th Anniversary. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1247 GEO-KARIS. Welcomes John G. Plumides, Supreme President of the Order of AHEPA, to Illinois. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1248 LECHOWICZ. Commends Ronald J. Gidwitz, President of Helene Curtis Industries, on being named Man of the Year by Greater North Pulaski Development Corporation. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1249 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Northwest Hospital on its revitalization and renaming as John F. Kennedy Medical Center. Nov 18 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1250 BERMAN. Commends Charles F. Marino on service to young cancer patients. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1251 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Dale Bartoszewski, Chicago, for his heroism in saving Kathleen Groenemeyer's life. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1252 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends Clarissa Elvira Clark McCollough of East St. Lou- is, on her dedicated service. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1253 O'DANIEL. Congratulates Ruth N. Bradbury on her retirement as County Clerk of Crawford County, Illinois. SR-1244 1956 SR-1253-Cont. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1254 MAITLAND. Congratulates the Olympia High School football team on winning the Cornbelt Conference. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1255 FAWELL. Congratulates Kay McKeen, Wheaton, on being chosen as Kiwanis Citizen of the Year. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1256 FAWELL. Congratulates Babbs Heatherly-Kelo on being named 1986 Business Profession- al Woman of the Year. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1257 BERMAN. Congratulates Helen Scott of Chicago for her 43 years with the Department of Revenue. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1258 BERMAN. Congratulates Phillip Solars, Chicago, on his retirement from 40 years with the IL Dept. of Revenue. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1259 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Extends the reporting deadline of the Senate Special Committee on Consumer Banks to March 1, 1987. Nov 19 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1260 KEATS. Congratulates and commends Michael Witte as he leaves his position as director of the Dept. of Conservation. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1261 BARKHAUSEN - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS EXCEPT DUDYCZ. Commends Senator Dudycz on his heroic efforts in saving a heart attack victim in Chicago. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1262 KEATS. Congratulates the Wheeling High School girls cross country team on winning the State Championship. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1957 SR-1 262-Cont. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1263 ZITO. Acknowledges 1987 as The National Year of Thanksgiving pursuant to passage of federal SJR-254. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1264 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends Jerry Banning on his retirement as president of Teamsters Local 916. Nov 19 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 20 Resolution adopted SR-1265 KEATS. Congratulates Dana Miroballi, of Wheeling, on winning her third straight girls' cross country State championship. Nov 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1266 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edward F. Brabec, President of the Chicago Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO. Nov 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1267 LEITCH, LUFT AND SOMMER. Congratulates C. L. Dancey, Pekin, on his retirement from the Journal Star. Nov 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1268 KUSTRA. Congratulates Kurt Kozeny for his achievements at Niles H.S. and for becoming an Eagle Scout in Troop 175 at Niles, IL. Nov 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1269 KUSTRA - KEATS. Congratulates Glenbrook North Debate team, coaches and principal for winning the National Debate Tournament held in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Nov 20 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1270 CARROLL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William Craigmile, 40th Anniversary. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1271 HOLMBERG. Congratulates David Fromm upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1272 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. 1958 SR-1272-Cont. Congratulates George Beckey upon his retirement from the Secretary of State. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1273 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes Byron W. Stewart of Jacksonville, Illinois. Dec 02.1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1274 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes former State Senator John L. Knuppel, of Petersburg, Illinois. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1275 ZITO. Congratulates Michael Sim on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1276 ZITO. Congratulates Bryan Qusiak on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1277 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Louis F. Peick, President of International Brotherhood of Teamsters Joint Council 25. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1278 SANGMEISTER. Directs the IL Auditor General to conduct a financial audit of the Will County Private Industry Council, Inc. Dec 02 1986 Referred to Executive Dec 03 Committee discharged 031-024-000 Resolution adopted 035-016-000 SR-1279 BERMAN. Congratulates Paul Marrin on his 75th birthday. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1280 KEATS. Commends the efforts of Students Against Multiple Sclerosis at Eastern Illinois University. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1281 BARKHAUSEN, GEO-KARIS, SCHAFFER AND KEATS. Congratulates Richard Kennedy, editor and publisher of the News-Sun, on his retirement. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted 1959 SR-1282 KARPIEL. Marks 75th Jubilee Mass of St. Peter Church. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1283 JONES. Commend Ruth Carey Williams upon her retirement from work with the mental- ly ill and disabled. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1284 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, NEDZA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former Senator Walter J. Nega. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1285 BARKHAUSEN, SCHAFFER, GEO-KARIS AND KEATS. Mourns the passing of Marshall Schroeder, of Long Lake, Illinois. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1286 GEO-KARIS - ROCK. Honors Mr. Nicholas Melas, of Chicago, 11th United Hellenic American Con- gress Honoree. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1287 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Gust Regas of Chicago, Illinois. Dec 02 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1288 GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN. Commend Charles Paxton upon his retirement as director of parks and recreation in Zion, Illinois. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1289 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAF- FER AND ALL SENATORS. Marks Retirement of Senator James H. Rupp of Decatur, Illinois. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1290 SOMMER. Marks retirement of Marian Freehill, of Lincoln, Illinois, from State employment. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1291 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Anna Marie Lunnemann as she retires as vice-president of the First National Bank of Pinckneyville. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1960 SR-1282 SR-1291-Cont. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1292 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commend Charles Velmer Molen of Girard upon his 50 years of portraying San- ta Claus. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1293 DEANGELIS. Congratulates the South Holland Trust and Savings Bank on its 75th anniversary. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1294 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Bohemia Lodge #943 on the 75th anniversary of its founding. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1295 TOPINKA - HUDSON - MAHAR. Congratulates Roy Roush, Jr., 1986 Downers Grove Citizen of the Year. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1296 LECHOWICZ, DEGNAN, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, ROCK AND ALL SENA- TORS. Congratulates Father McDermott, the Pastor of Skid Row for over 40 years. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1297 MAHAR - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Tinley Park High School football team on winning the State Championship. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1298 DEANGELIS, MAHAR. Directs the Task Force to submit to G.A. by April 1, 1987 its recommendations for creating a tax-exempt investment for State of IL. Dec 03 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1299 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Sangamon State University Soccer team on winning National Championship. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr, Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1300 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Bea Wyeth for her work for the IL Senate for more than 20 years and wishes her well in her retirement. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted 1961 SR-1301 LEMKE AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes Frank J. Vodrazka of Berwyn, Illinois. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1302 TOPINKA. Honors Robert D. Kirkpatrick of Western Springs. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1303 TOPINKA. Honors Mayor Fred Marunde of Forest Park. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1304 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Proviso Township Schools Credit Union on its 50th anniversary. Dec 03 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1305 TOPINKA - HUDSON - MAHAR. Congratulates the First United Methodist Church of Downers Grove on its 150th anniversary. Dec 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1306 KELLY, DEANGELIS AND MAHAR. Congratulates Dr. Norma G. Rooney on her retirement from Thornton Commu- nity College. Dec 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1307 HUDSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout George Rieber, Jr., Woodridge. Dec 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1308 WELCH. Congratulates Clifford Danielson, outstanding citizen in Sycamore. Dec 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1309 WELCH. Commends Leland Community Grade School for donation to I SEARCH. Dec 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1310 DEANGELIS - MAHAR. Designates the membership of the Task Force created by Senate Resolution 1298. Dec 04 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 1962 SR-1301 SR-1311 SR-1311 VADALABENE, ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator George Sangmeister for serving the people of Will Coun- ty, the 42nd District and the State of Illinois. Dec 04 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1312 VADALABENE, ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator Edward A. Nedza for serving the State of Illinois. Dec 04 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1313 VADALABENE, ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator LeRoy Walter Lemke for serving his constituents in the G.A. for 14 years. Dec 04 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1314 VADALABENE, ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator Glenn Dawson for serving the G.A. for eight years. Dec 04 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1315 TOPINKA. Commends Downers Grove Park District on 40th anniversary. Dec 04 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Dec 05 Resolution adopted SR-1316 JOYCE,JEROME. Urges the ICC to refrain from discharging any personnel within the Rail Safety Section. Dec 04 1986 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SR-1317 JONES, COLLINS, SMITH, HALL, NEWHOUSE AND ALEXANDER,E. Congratulates Gertrude W. Jordan, of Chicago, as the recipient of the 1986 Community Award from the Chicago Tougaloo Alumni Club. Dec 05 1986 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1318 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Honors Kenneth Wright on his retirement as Secretary of the Illinois Senate. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1319 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Honors retiring Assistant Secretary of the Illinois Senate, Edward E. Fernandes. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1320 PHILIP - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends Senator Sommer as he leaves State office. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1963 SR-1321 DUDYCZ - PHILIP - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Senator David R. Leitch for his service to the Illinois Senate. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1322 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout Michael Bryan Elliott of Rockford, Illinois. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1323 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and wishes Bob O'Keefe well on his retirement from service to the State. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1324 LECHOWICZ. Commends the Chicago Sun-Times and WLS-TV on their efforts in the "Say No To Drugs" campaign. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1325 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Robert M. Healey, Chicago, on his election as President of the Chicago Federation of Labor. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1326 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Frederick A. Jutton of Chicago, Illinois. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1327 ROCK. Honors John Madigan, Chicago, on the marking of 50 years in Journalism. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1328 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Senator Charles Chew, Jr., Chicago. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1329 ROCK, LEMKE, GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Stephen Morrill for work as Senate Parliamentarian. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1330 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to J. Pratrick Dunne, Chicago, retired Commissioner of Aviation. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1331 DUDYCZ. Commemorates the 69th Annniversary of the Independence of Ukraine and the 68th Anniversary of the Act of Union. 1964 SR-1321 SR-1331--Cont. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1332 ZITO. Congratulates Eagle Scout Abner J. Snell of Chicago, Illinois. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1333 TOPINKA. Congratulates First United Methodist Church, of Berwyn, Illinois, on 95th Anniversary. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1334 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Warren Park Presbyterian Church on its 60th anniversary. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1335 TOPINKA. Congratulates Nazareth Academy on their 50th Anniversary of accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1336 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Wishes State Treasurer James H. Donnewald well as he leaves public life after 26 years of service. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1337 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates and commends Vincent Birchler, of Chester, upon his retirement. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1338 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates and commends Bridget Bigham as she retires as director of nurses at Pinckneyville Community Hospital. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1339 ROCK AND JONES. Expresses appreciation to David B. Menchetti for his service in the Senate and wishes him well in his private law practice. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1340 KELLY. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. George Chlebicki, of Harvey, on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1341 KELLY. Commends Hazel Crest Jaycees for 12 years of good work and designates Janu- ary 18-24, 1987, Illinois Jaycee Week. 1965 SR-1341-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1342 KELLY. Congratulates Hillcrest High School math contest winners. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1343 MAHAR. Congratulates Homewood Credit Union on its 50th Anniversary. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1344 WELCH. Congratulates Walter Boyle as he is honored by the Village of Hennepin. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1345 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Judge James Geroulis. Jan 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1346 PHILIP - ROCK. Urges U.S. Congress to make enactment of highway, highway safety and public transportation reauthorization legislation a top priority and to set a deadline for en- actment no later than April 1, 1987. Jan 13 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-1347 DEMUZIO. Calls for a Committee to be appointed to approve the final Journal of Tuesday, January 13, 1987 of the 84th General Assembly. Jan 13 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 1966 1967 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 1968 HR-0039 HUFF. Urges the Chicago City Council to work with Mayor Washington to provide for prompt consideration of mayoral appointments. Feb 27 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0070 TATE - HICKS. Directs Auditor General to conduct an audit of the Firearm Owner's ID Card program. Feb 28 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Judiciary 11 Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0154 STERN - SUTKER - GREIMAN. Urges the United States Coast Guard to keep the Glenview Coast Guard Station open, and requests public hearings regarding service reductions in the Great Lakes area. Apr 09 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0178 MADIGAN, STECZO AND O'CONNELL. Urges the U.S. Congress to ensure that proposed budget cuts for Argonne Na- tional Laboratory for FY86 be restored to at least FY85 levels. Apr 10 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0189 SOLIZ - DELEO. Urges muncipalities to enact and impose a 6 p.m. curfew on children 13 years of age and younger on Halloween evening. Apr 10 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Cities and Villages Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0202 KOEHLER - PANAYOTOVICH. Urges Congress and the President to take strong economic and diplomatic action against Japan to force Japan to establish a fair trading relationship with the United States. Apr 16 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 13 Recommended be adopted 022-003-000 Speaker's Table Jun 28 Resolution adopted 081-030-005 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0212 BARNES - MCAULIFFE - MCCRACKEN - STANGE - HENSEL. Joins with concerned groups in expressing outrage at DuPage College's presenta- tion of the defamatory play, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You". Apr 16 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Higher Education HR-0212-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0215 FLOWERS - NASH - WHITE - SATTERTHWAITE - MCNAMARA, REA AND YOUNGE,W. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a study of gang influence in prisons and the ability of the Dept. of Corrections to address the problems and to submit a re- port to the G.A. by March 1, 1987. Apr 16 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Judiciary II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0216 CHURCHILL. Directs the Economic and Fiscal Commission and the Director of the Depart- ment of Revenue to conduct a study of the State's occupation and use taxes in order to consolidate and simplify such. Calls for a report to the House by March 1, 1986. Apr 16 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0305 TATE - JOHNSON - MAYS - REGAN - COUNTRYMAN AND HAL- LOCK. Urges members of Congress to take conscientious look at the principles of democ- racy and apply their beliefs to their vote in the decision of seating in the 8th District in Indiana. Apr 30 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER - TATE Committee Assignment of Bills May 07 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0336 GREIMAN. Urges the Governor to release the report of the Governor's Task Force on Medi- cal Malpractice. May 03 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0394 SHAW. Directs the House Committee on Human Services to study the relationship be- tween AIDS and prostitution. May 16 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0487 BOWMAN. Urges consideration for the refugees from El Salvador and Guatemala. Jun 05 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 06 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0549 BULLOCK. Urges the Supreme Court to allow graduates of the National Conference of Black Lawyers Community College of Law and International Diplomacy to sit for the Illinois bar examination. 1969 HR-0549-Cont. Jun 18 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Motion disch comm, advc 2nd - BULLOCK Committee Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0579 CURRIE AND ZWICK. Urges the Chicago Cubs and the Tribune Company to refuse to play in the World Series if Baseball Commissioner Peter J. Ueberroth schedules night games in Wrig- ley Field under lights. Jun 21 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 26 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER - CURRIE Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 01 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0586 SHAW - MCPIKE - YOUNG,A - RICE - BULLOCK. Urges consumers to boycott all Coca-Cola products until the soft drink company begins good faith negotiations with the Beer and Soft Drink Teamster's Local 744 in Chicago. Jun 21 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER - SHAW Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 24 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0611 VINSON. Proclaims the Capitol cafeteria the "Alfred E. Packer Memorial Rathskeller". Jun 28 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0615 BULLOCK - HOMER. Directs the Director of the IL Dept. of Public Health to conduct studies and eval- uations pertaining to the salmonella epidemic, develop a crisis management plan, and report to the General Assembly by September 1, 1985. Jun 28 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER - BULLOCK Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 30 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0622 HUFF, SHAW, LEFLORE, YOUNG,A, TURNER AND FLOWERS. Urges the Governor and Mayor of Chicago to replace members of governing body and not overextend the spending on the annex for the McCormick Place. Jun 28 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1970 HR-0658 DAVIS - CHURCHILL AND DIDRICKSON. Calls on the United States Justice Department to promptly revoke Nabih Berri's legal alien resident status and disallow any further privileges of the United States to Nabih Berri. Jul 05 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 01 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0665 MADIGAN. Urges the United States Congress either to strengthen the federal right to know regulations or to permit individual states to impose stricter laws as they see fit. Oct 15 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Oct 17 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 17 1986 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Resolution adopted 095-019-000 HR-0793 CULLERTON - MADIGAN, ALEXANDER, BERRIOS, BRAUN, BROOKINS, CAPPARELLI, CURRIE, DELEO, FARLEY, FLOWERS, HUFF, KEANE, KULAS, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVIN, MCGANN, NASH, PANAYOTOVICH, RICE, SHAW, SOLIZ, TURNER, DALEY, WASHINGTON, WHITE AND YOUNG,A. Urges the owners of the Arlington Park race track to build a comparable track in Chicago before the State provides financial assistance to rebuild the destroyed track. Oct 17 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0814 MADIGAN - STECZO - LAURINO - MAUTINO - LEVIN AND GREI- MAN. Creates a joint Task Force to study and analyze the causes and effects of rising insurance costs. Oct 30 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 01 Assigned to Insurance Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0833 REA. Creates a study committee to study the provisions of Public Act 83-1473 relating salvage vehicles and parts. Oct 31 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 01 Assigned to Transportation Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0849 BRAUN, HUFF, ALEXANDER, LEFLORE, BROOKINS, WASHINGTON, SHAW, YOUNG,A, BERRIOS, TURNER, WHITE, RICE, SOLIZ, FLOW- .ERS, BULLOCK AND HARRIS. Urges the Director of the Department of Financial Institutions to reject a pro- posed increase in check cashing fees charged by currency exchanges. Nov 01 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 14 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER - BRAUN Committee Assignment of Bills Feb 10 1986 Assigned to Financial Institutions 1971 HR-0658 HR-0849-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0873 DANIELS AND ALL REPUBLICAN MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Recommends that the State pay the first quarter 1986 liability payment with its 1985 payment for the Federal Unemployment Tax Act. Nov 08 1985 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER VINSON 3/5 vote required Motion failed Committee Assignment of Bills Feb 10 1986 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0909 MADIGAN, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, HARTKE, MAUTINO AND PHELPS. Establishes a Build Illinois Task Force subcommittee of the House Appropria- tions Committees. Jan 08 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MADIGAN 3/5 vote required Motion failed Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jan 29 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MADIGAN Committee Executive Feb 10 Motion failed 057-046-000 Committee Executive Mar 05 Recommended be adopted 009-007-000 Speaker's Table Consideration postponed SPEAKERS TABLE Apr 15 Verified Resolution adopted 060-049-001 HR-0914 HASTERT - CURRIE - MCPIKE - PIEL - COUNTRYMAN, BARGER, BARNES, BROOKINS, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, DEUCHLER, DIDR- ICKSON, EWING, FREDERICK,VF, GIGLIO, GIORGI, GOFORTH, HAL- LOCK, HANNIG, HARRIS, DALEY, HAWKINSON, HENSEL, HOFFMAN, JOHNSON, KEANE, KIRKLAND, KLEMM, KULAS, LE- FLORE, MATIJEVICH, MAUTINO, MAYS, MCGANN, MCNAMARA, MULCAHEY, PANAYOTOVICH, PARCELLS, PARKE, PEDERSEN,B, REA, REGAN, ROPP, SLATER, STANGE, TATE, WEAVER,M, WIL- LIAMSON AND WOODYARD. Calls for oversight hearings to be conducted by a special committee of the Gener- al Assembly regarding the Illinois Commerce Commission's use of its regulatory powers and carrying out of the mandates set forth during the 1985 Session. Jan 08 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 1972 HR-0920 FLOWERS - YOUNG,A - SHAW - BRAUN - ALEXANDER. Calls for release of Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners and detainees by Republic of South Africa. Jan 08 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 04 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 17 Resolution adopted HR-0939 MATIJEVICH. Amends House Rule 29 to change the deadline for introducing appropriation bills in an even-numbered year from the 1st Friday in April to the 2nd Friday in April. Jan 08 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 06 Assigned to Rules Feb 10 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 102-000-000 HR-0940 MATIJEVICH. Amends House Rule 37 to change the deadline for third reading of House appro- priation bills in an even-numbered year from the 1st Friday in June to the 4th Fri- day in May. Jan 08 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 06 Assigned to Rules Feb 10 Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Speaker's Table Apr 15 Verified Resolution adopted 062-049-000 HR-0955 SHAW. Mourns the death of Joseph Malcolm, Chicago. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0956 STERN - MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL AND KLEMM. Urges issue of commemorative stamp in honor of 100th birthday of Fort Sheridan. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0957 HOFFMAN. Congratulates Mr. Allan B. Muchin on the occasion of his 50th birthday. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0958 GIGLIO. Congratulates Marie G. Urban on her 80th birthday. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0959 MCNAMARA. Congratulating John Noel on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0960 MCNAMARA. Congratulating William Hammer on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted 1973 HR-0920 HR-0961 MCNAMARA. Congratulating John Schulz on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0962 BULLOCK. Commends Bishop Desmond Tutu for his work on behalf of peace and human rights. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0963 JOHNSON. Congratulates Champaign County Supervisor of Assessments Jim Jacobs upon his receiving a cash bonus for accurate assessments. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0964 JOHNSON. Mourns the loss of Royal's Mayor, Robert Vilven. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0965 JOHNSON. Mourns the passing of Colonel Roy Dart of Urbana. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0966 JOHNSON. Mourns death of David J. Bunetta of Rantoul, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0967 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends Mike Beesley, of Villa Grove, on his many out- standing achievements. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0968 CURRAN. Congratulates Fred Stone on his retirement from Franklin Life Insurance Company. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0969 CAPPARELLI. Commends Eagle Scout Kurt Ovist of Chicago. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0970 GIGLIO. Congratulates Gregory and Darlene Hirsch on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0971 PARCELLS. Commends Eagle Scout Cordry Lowry Johns of Glenview, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0972 KRSKA. Congratulates Rev. Armand E. Gress on occassion of his 75th Birthday. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted 1974 H R-096 1 HR-0973 WILLIAMSON. Honors Leo Larrivee, Man of the Year, Franklin Park. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0974 GIGLIO. Congratulates St. Mary of Assumption Parish, Chicago, on the 100th anniversa- ry of its founding. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0975 DANIELS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller of Addison, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0976 DANIELS. Congratulates Coach Ditka for leading the Chicago Bears football team to the 1986 World Championship. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0977 MADIGAN - DANIELS. Congratulates the Chicago Bears on their victory in Super Bowl XX. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0978 STANGE. Honors retiring Police Chief, Albert G. Ceren, Jr., of Oak Brook, Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0979 DANIELS. Congratulates Chuck Long, University of Iowa, on his career as a professional football player. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0980 CAPPARELLI. Congrats Clarence E. "Pat" Rice, Piper City on 90th birthday. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0981 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. We acknowledge the necessity of the installation of an air control tower at the Waukegan Regional Airport. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0982 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, MADIGAN, FREDERICK,VF, DANIELS, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratultes James G. Duggan on his upcoming retirement after 25 years. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0983 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Robert E. Coulson, former member of General Assembly and Mayor of Waukegan. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted 1975 HR-0973 HR-0984 HR-0984 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Commends Sue Hamann for saving the life of an elderly woman. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0985 HANNIG - MADIGAN. Retail Bakers of America Association in celebrating National Retail Bakers' Week February 16 through February 22, 1986. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0986 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Corrine Harrington Haymon, Chicago. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0987 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of William McKinley Shaw, Chicago. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0988 LEFLORE. Mourns the passing of Gabriel Eugene Madison, Jr., Chicago. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0989 BOWMAN - LEVIN, CURRIE AND WHITE. Public Aid report to the General Assembly by May 1, 1986 on needed changes in the ICARE program. Feb 10 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-0990 GIGLIO. Marks 65th birthday of Helena V. Matejek. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0991 CURRIE. Commends Mary Grady for her years of governmental service. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0992 MAUTINO. Month of March 1986 be designated as Youth Art Month in Illinois. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0993 BOWMAN. Mourns the death of Frank Miller, cellist from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0994 SALTSMAN - MATIJEVICH - MAUTINO - GOFORTH - MCAULIFFE. Congratulates Sgt. Pete McAllister on his retirement after 28 years of service. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0995 KOEHLER. Congratulates Tazewell County upon inclusion of its courthouse on the National Register of Historic Places. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted 1976 HR-Q996 SALTSMAN - HAWKINSON - HOMER - TUERK - DAVIS. Urge the Peoria Civic Center Authority Board of Commissioners to name the theater Civic Center complex the title of "Prescott E. Bloom Center for the Per- forming Arts". Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0997 DELEO, NASH, MADIGAN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Tiffany Zanon, Miss Teen Illinois, of Park Ridge, for her many achievements. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0998 PANGLE - CHRISTENSEN. Congratulates Bishop McNamara High School of Kankakee on winning the Illi- nois State Class 3A Football Championship. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0999 MCAULIFFE - NASH - DELEO - CAPPARELLI. Mourns death of George W. Salerno, Elmwood Park Funeral Director. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1000 MCAULIFFE, CAPPARELLI, DELEO, NASH AND TERZICH. Congratulates the Boy Scouts of America as they celebrate their 76th anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1001 KULAS. Congratulates the Abramiuks on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1002 RICE. Recognizes February as Black History Month. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1003 CURRIE. Honors Dr. Margaret Taylor Goss Burroughs, Artist and Teacher. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1004 BROOKINS. Calls for release of Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners and detainees by Republic of South Africa. Feb 10 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1005 MAUTINO. Congratulates the Matson Library, Princeton, on the 100th anniversary of its founding. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1006 GREIMAN. Wishes the Sentinel, a publication of Metropolitan Chicago, a 75th Happy Birthday. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted 1977 HR-0996 HR-1007 GREIMAN. Honors distinguished Greek-Americans: Dr. Alexander Doolas -Medicine, Rev. Father Emmanuel M. Lionikis - Religion, Steven Nash -Government, and Tom An- gelos - Business. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1008 TURNER. Mourns the death of Homer L. Phillips, Jr. of Chicago. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1009 TUERK - SALTSMAN - HAWKINSON - DAVIS. Mourns death of Senator Prescott Bloom, Peoria. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1010 FARLEY. Congratulates Paul and Faye Hildebrand, of Springfield, on the celebration of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1011 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Jeffrey Vilimek of Boy Scout Troop 512, Bolingbrook, Illinois will receive Eagle Scout Award. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1012 CURRIE. Congratulates Dr. Effie Ellis as Administrator in the field of human services. Feb 10 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1013 KUBIK. Congratulates the Pilsen Butchers Benevolent Association of Berwyn on its 100th Anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1014 WASHINGTON. Commends St. Mary's African Methodist Episcopal Church on the occasion of its annual Richard Allen Day Banquet. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1015 SHAW. Memorial to Willard Adkins, Jr. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1016 SHAW. Mourns death of Jennifer Higgenbottom of Chicago. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1017 SHAW. Mourns the death of Tara Yvonne Wills, Chicago. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1018 SHAW. Expresses sympathy for the death of Lillie Mae Rainer, on January 4, 1986, in Chicago, Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted 1978 HR-1007 1979 HR-1019 HR-1019 KRSKA. Congratulates Father Martin H. Wachna on the 30th anniversary of his ordination. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1020 SHAW. Proclaims Sunday, March 2, 1986, as Chicago Shoreland News Day in Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1021 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Commends the students of North Chicago Community High School on their sub- mission of a proposed commemorative stamp and coin in honor of the 1986 Chal- lenger Space Shuttle astronauts. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1022 MATIJEVICH, STERN, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Eugene H. Rawhoof for his 28 years of service to the Lake County AFL-CIO Council. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1023 SHAW. Mourns the death of Mattie Brown of Chicago. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1024 SLATER. Mourns death of Doris Joan Weingartner. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1025 HOFFMAN. Congratulates Dr. Edgar Allan Feldman, Schaumburg, on his 50th birthday. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1026 FRIEDRICH,DP. Calls for the apprisal of the Illinois Commerce Commission of the circumstances surrounding the service and repair practices of American Telephone and Telegraph Company in downstate Illinois and requests an investigation of such. Mar 04 1986 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER FRIEDRICH,DP Motion filed Apr 17 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -FRIEDRICH,DP Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1027 HUFF. Memorial to Bishop Eleazar Lenox. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1028 HR-1028 COUNTRYMAN. Marks death of John G. O'Malley, Sycamore attorney. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1029 REA. Congratulates the Christopher Elementary School "Bearcats" on their Class "M" Championship of the Illinois Basketball Playoffs. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1030 RONAN. Congratulates Gerard M. Kenny of Kenny Construction Company on his elec- tion as president of the National Utility Contractors Association. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1031 KUBIK. Mourns death of Walter Baltis, Chicago developer. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1032 BROOKINS. Congratulates Alfred and Hazel Lambert on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1033 BROOKINS. Commends the staff of Brainerd Park Fieldhouse for their dedication during its 10 years of service. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1034 GREIMAN. Honors Bais Yaakov Hebrew Parochial School and its faculty on the occasion of their 27th year of providing education. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1035 DANIELS. Calls on Congress to reauthorize the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Legislation, retro- active to January 1, 1986. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1036 MCPIKE - MADIGAN - GIORGI - PANGLE - CHRISTENSEN, GREI- MAN, MATIJEVICH, BRAUN, CAPPARELLI, BRESLIN, GIGLIO, BOW- MAN, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, DELEO, DUNN,JOHN, FLINN, HALLOCK, HANNIG, HARTKE, HICKS, HOMER, LEVERENZ, MAUTI- NO, MCGANN, MCNAMARA, O'CONNELL, PANAYOTOVICH, PHEL- PS, REA, RICHMOND, SALTSMAN, SATTERTHWAITE, STECZO, STERN, SUTKER, VANDUYNE, WOLF AND YOUNGE,W. Declares March 4, 1986 and each year hereafter as Christa McAuliffe National Teacher Day in Illinois. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1037 DEJAEGHER, HOMER, SUTKER, BRESLIN AND PHELPS. Congratulates Represenative Joel D. Brunsvold on the 44th anniversary of his birth. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1038 RICHMOND - WAIT - BRUNSVOLD - HARTKE - ROPP, BRESLIN, CHRISTENSEN, DEJAEGHER, FLINN, HANNIG, HICKS, HOMER, MAUTINO, MULCAHEY, PANGLE, PHELPS, REA AND VANDUYNE. 1980 HR-1038-Cont. Commends the programs of the Cooperative Extension Services and calls for U.S. Congress to provide funding for them at appropriate levels. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1039 MCMASTER. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael Roedelbronn of Mount Carroll, Illinois, on receiving the Eagle Scout Award. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1040 SUTKER. Mourns the death of Thomas Jent, Sullivan. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1041 O'CONNELL. Urges the Cook County Board to submit the question of dividing Cook County into single member districts to a referendum. Mar 05 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1042 O'CONNELL. Memorial to Rossie Mallory, Argo. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1043 CURRIE. Congratulates Dr. Francis Howe Straus, Chicago, on his 91st birthday. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1044 MCPIKE. Congratulates Rudolph L. Horstman, Alton, on his 94th birthday. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1045 MCPIKE. Congratulates the First National Bank and Trust Company, Alton, on the 150th Anniversary of its founding. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1046 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Rex Long, Camargo. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1047 JOHNSON. Congratulates Bill Brandon, Unity High School Class A Wrestling Champion. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1048 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Thomas Eugene Curtis, 90, of Champaign. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1049 LEFLORE. Mourns the passing of Earlie Woods of Chicago. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted 1981 HR-1050 HR-1050 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Pamela Rochelle Williams, Chicago. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1051 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Marks occasion of Knights of Columbus 55th State Bowling Tournament. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1052 PULLEN. Congratulates Maine Township High School East on being awarded an Excel- lence in Education award of the United States Department of Education. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1053 STEPHENS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Thilman, of Caseyville, on their 45th wedding anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1054 BROOKINS. Congratulates Army and Lou's Restaurant, on Chicago's Southside, on its recent award. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1055 DELEO - NASH - MADIGAN. Congratulates Eagle Scout John G. Josten, Boy Scout Troop 689. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1056 PIEL - REGAN. Congratulates Balmoral School on its 25th Anniversary. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1057 GIGLIO. Congratulates Eugene Calvano, Chicago, on the 75th anniversary of his birth. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1058 STANGE. Congratulates Frederick C. Langenberg, Oak Brook's "Outstanding Business Leader" for 1985. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1059 MCGANN. Congratulates Eagle Scout Edward S. Mills, Boy Scout Troop 430. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1060 MCGANN. Congratulates Eagle Scout Randall P. Mirabelli, Boy Scout Troop 430. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1061 MCGANN. Congratulates Eagle Scout William R. O'Connell, Boy Scout Troop 430. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted 1982 HR-1062 HR-1062 LEVIN - BOWMAN. Urges utilities to drop suit against CUB. Mar 05 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Public Utilities Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1063 RYDER. Congratulates the Illini Junior High 7th grade "Braves" boys basketball team on their 1985-86 season. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1064 MADIGAN. Amends House Rule 34 to require the Legislative Reference Bureau to affix a stamp to a bill indicating if a bill creates or expands a State mandate, as defined in The State Mandates Act. Mar 05 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Rules Apr 09 Recommended be adopted 012-003-001 Speaker's Table Apr 15 Resolution adopted 105-005-002 HR-1065 CULLERTON. Urges film makers and DCCA's film office to show people using seat belts for safety. Mar 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1066 CURRAN. Congratulates Sacred Heart Credit Union on the 40th anniversary of its founding. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1067 HENSEL. Congratulates Hanover Park, Illinois, for being designated TREE CITY, USA, 1985. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1068 MADIGAN. Wishes best of luck to the Heart of America Challenge. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1069 MCGANN. Marks retirement of police sergeant Minter C. Bennett. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1070 WILLIAMSON. Urges the State Board of Education to promulgate and publicize among all schools and students of Illinois the District No. 88 Student Creed. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1071 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mahomet-Seymour on Class A Wrestling Championship. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted 1983 HR-1072 JOHNSON. Congratulates Kirk Mammen, Urbana High School, on winning the I.H.S.A. Class AA Wrestling Championship. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1073 JOHNSON. Honors Hospitilized Veterans and commends AMVETS for "Because We Care" Day. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1074 JOHNSON. Newman Grade School's 7th Grade Basketball Team takes third place in the I.E.S.A. Tourney. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1075 JOHNSON. Congratulates the Newman Grade School 8th grade boys basketball team on their 1985-86 season. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1076 JOHNSON. Congratulates John Cribbet, Corman Professor of Law at the University of Illi- nois, on being named Distinguished Citizen of the Year by the Arrowhead Council, Boy Scouts of America. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1077 STEPHENS. Olin A. Wetzel retires from Florists' Mutual Insurance Co. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1078 KUBIK. Congratulates Berwyn-Cicero Junior and Senior LIFE All-Star basketball games upon their 40th anniversary. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1079 REA. Mavis Wright, of Frankfort, is named 1986 Mother of the Year. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1080 DALEY. Mourns the death of Patrick J. Welsh of Chicago. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1081 DALEY. Mourns the death of Matthew Dalcamo, Chicago. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1082 DALEY. Mourns death of Edward Nihill, Chicago. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1083 DALEY. Mourns the death of Gerald J. Cannon, Chicago. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted 1984 HR-1072 HR-1084 DALEY. Mourns the death of Matthew Cacciato, Chicago. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1085 DALEY. Mourns the death of Michael K. Daly of Chicago. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1086 DALEY. Mourns death of William J. Barry, Chicago port director. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1087 DALEY. Mourns death of Albert Zidonis of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1088 DALEY. Mourns death of John E. Whirity, Chicago. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1089 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates James Cupp, Assistant Superintendent of Mannheim District 83 Schools, on his retirement. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1090 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Robert McKinney, Superintendent of the Mannheim District 83 Schools, on his retirement. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1091 BRESLIN. Urges farmers' compliance with the Illinois Field Sanitation Act of 1983 to in- sure the safety of the farm workers. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1092 MADIGAN. Congratulates Murdoch & Coll, Inc., on celebrating its 10th anniversary. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1093 SHAW. Mourns death of Evelyn Lockhart. Apr01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1094 SHAW. Mourns William Lee Shepard. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1095 CULLERTON. Adds the Special Horse Racing Investigative Committee to the list of Select House Committees. Apr 01 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 04 Assigned to Rules Apr 09 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table 1985 HR-1084 HR-1095-Cont. Apr 10 Resolution adopted 094-013-002 HR-1096 WASHINGTON. Mourns death of Catherine Amanda Blalock, Chicago, Illinois. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1097 MATIJEVICH - DAVIS - STECZO - DIDRICKSON - LEVERENZ, CHURCHILL, BOWMAN, HASTERT, MULCAHEY AND BARNES. We honor Joy Janssen, Executive Director of the Illinois Vocational Association, for her leadership and active work in behalf of vocational education in Illinois. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1098 TERZICH. Congratulates Lyons as a recipient of a Tree City USA award. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1099 TERZICH. Ladies Auxiliary to Rhine Post 2729, Chicago, IL, celebrates 35th year. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1100 KUBIK. Congratulates Father Hubert P. O'Meara on his Golden Anniversary in the priesthood. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-101 RYDER. Congratulates the Winchester High School boys basketball team on a successful season. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1102 DANIELS. Congratulates Sears, Roebuck and Company on its 100th anniversary. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1103 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates the Corsairs Basketball Team of Carmel High School for Boys, Mundelein, on their 1985-1986 season. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1104 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. We congratulate the Angel and Bunny Drill Teams for hosting the Chica- go-Suburban Regional Drill Team Competition, we honor and commend Nathaniel Hamilton for what he has done with the youth drill teams. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1105 HENSEL. Congratulates the Father Gaffney Council, Knights of Columbus, on the occa- sion of its 75th anniversary. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1106 GIGLIO. Marks retirement of Mickey Surdyk, Street & Alley Commissioner of Calumet City. 1986 HR- 1106-Cont. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1107 MCNAMARA. Commends Bill Adams for over 25 years of service to the Evergreen Park Swim- ming Pool Organization. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1108 REA. Congratulates the West Frankfort basketball team on placing fourth in the Class A tournament. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1109 HOMER. Honors Colonel Steve Nagel, Astronaut from Canton, Illinois. Apr 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1110 PARCELLS. Congratulates Louis and Olive Werhane on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1111 NASH. Mourns the death of Alexandra Gatziolis, Chicago. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1112 NASH, MADIGAN, DANIELS AND DELEO. Congratulate the people of Greek origin upon their commemoration of March 25 as Greek Independence Day. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1113 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Viola Reed on being named 1986 Citizen of the Year by the Du- rand Businessmen's Association. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-l114 RICHMOND. Congratulates Ellis Grove School on its Reunion, April 5, 1986. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1115 FLINN. Marks 100th Birthday of the Village of Swansea, Illinois. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1116 YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Sidney Burrell, Springfield. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR- 117 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns the death of Latham Castle, former Illinois Attorney General and Unit- ed States Circuit Court of Appeals judge. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR- 118 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns the death of Sam Riippi, DeKalb. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted 1987 HR-1119 MADIGAN - DUNN,JOHN, CURRAN AND HASARA. "Robert F. O'Brien Day" will be April 2, 1986 in recognition of his 34 years as Director of the Notre Dame Band. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1120 BULLOCK. Congratulates Martin Luther King Jr. High School Basketball team on winning State Class AA Championship. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1121 REA. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. William Ramsey of Zeigler on their 40th wedding anniversary. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1122 STEPHENS - KLEMM. Joins Congress and the President of the United States in calling for September 19, 1986 as POW/MIA Day in Illinois. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1123 PULLEN - KULAS. Marks 68th Anniversary of Bielarusian Independence. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1124 RONAN - GIORGI AND HOMER. Disapproves sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern. Apr 02 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Transportation May 01 Recommended be adopted 012-008-000 Speaker's Table Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1125 TATE. Mourns the death of George Waggoner, Jr., owner of Waggoner's Clothing Store in Shelbyville. Apr 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1126 MCAULIFFE. Nathaniel Grunst celebrates 25th anniversary with Luther High School North, Chicago, Ill. Apr 08 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1127 KEANE. Congratulates John & Ida Guiffre, Evergreen Park, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 08 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1128 KEANE. Congratulates Peter Kriwiel, Marquette Park, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. Apr 08 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1129 DEUCHLER. 1988 HR-1119 HR-1129-Cont. Mourns the death of Miles D. Beach. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1130 MATIJEVICH - PETERSON,W - STERN - CHURCHILL - FREDER- ICK,VF AND KLEMM. Honors Ralph E. Walberg for twenty years of dedicated service as Exectuive Di- rector of the Countryside Association for the Handicapped. Apr 08 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1131 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, PETERSON,W, FREDERICK,VF AND KLEMM. Congratulates William B. Snodgrass on his upcoming retirement after thirty-six years in education. Apr 08 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1132 PARCELLS. Congratulates New Trier girls' swimming team on their 5th straight State championship. Apr 08 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1133 SHAW. Mourns the death of Arthur Turner, Sr., Michigan. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1134 DUNN,JOHN. Memorialize Congress and the President to pass HR1917 which would correct unfair Social Security benefit distribution practices. Apr 15 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1135 NASH, MADIGAN AND DANIELS. Mourns death of Vlasios Theodoropoulos, Chicago. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1136 HOFFMAN. Mourns death of George R. Drengwitz of Springfield, Illinois. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1137 PARKE. Marks 50th Wedding Anniversary of C. Paul and Kathleen Earles, of Chatham, Illinois. CALENDAR TITLE Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1138 STANGE. Marks 50 years of achievement for A. L. Jordan. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1139 MCGANN, O'CONNELL, MCNAMARA, CHRISTENSEN, RICE, LE- FLORE AND HARTKE. Creates a special House Committee on Developmental Care to evaluate the qual- ity of care being provided to the developmentally disabled in this State. Apr 11 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules Apr 15 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MCGANN Committee Rules 1989 HR- 1139-Cont. Apr 16 Recommended be adopted 012-003-002 Speaker's Table Apr 30 Verified Resolution adopted 061-043-002 HR-1140 BRAUN. Congratulates National Council of Negro Women, Inc. on their 50th Anniversary. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1141 SHAW. Mourns death of Helen Rebecca Lanfair, of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1142 GIGLIO. Congratulates Antonina Wasiel, Harvey, on the occasion of her 100th birthday. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1143 MADIGAN - DANIELS. Extends support to the Chicago Committee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their effort to locate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the World's Greatest City, Chicago. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1144 PIEL. Congratulates and commends Inspector Melvin Bodie upon his retirement from the Harvey Police Department. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1145 MCPIKE. Mourns death of Paul S. Cousley, publisher of the Alton Telegraph. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1146 JOHNSON. Mourns death of Elmer P. Hoggatt of Champaign, Illinois. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1147 JOHNSON. Congratulates basketball star Sophia Neely of Urbana. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1148 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mark Edmundson, Arthur High School basketball star of Champaign. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1149 JOHNSON. Mourns Annabel J. Schmelzle, News-Gazette editor, from Champaign, Illinois. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1150 JOHNSON - EWING. Mourns death of Charles S. Hamm, Gibson City Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted 1990 HR-1151 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Orin H. Hutchcraft of Champaign. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1152 JOHNSON. Congratulates Tuscola High School girls' basketball team on a successful 1985-86 season. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1153 JOHNSON. Congratulates Parkland College on capturing the NJCAA Division II Championship. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1154 STEPHENS. Congratulates Boy Scouts of America Troop 46 on its 25th Anniversary Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1155 WOLF. Congratulates Columbus School in Edwardsville on the 100th anniversary of its founding. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1156 JOHNSON. Commends John Sabol, Am-Vets representative, for dedicated service. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1157 MCGANN. Congratulates James M. Grant on his 33 years of dedicated service to the Chica- go Police Department. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1158 MCGANN. Congratulates Sergeant John Edward Clancy on his 30 years of dedicated service to the Chicago Police Department. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1159 LEFLORE. Marks death of McGettis Doss, of Chicago. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1160 KULAS, RONAN AND CULLERTON. Commends Jule Styne on illustrious career as musician, composer, and producer. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1161 RONAN AND KIRKLAND. Congratulates Loren Strotz, Man of the Year of the Elgin Riverside Club. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1162 MCGANN. Marks retirement of Detective Anthony "Tony" Rossetti from Chicago Police Department. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted 1991 HR-1151 HR-1163 1992 HR-1163 MCGANN. Marks retirement of Detective William L. Vick from Chicago Police Department. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1165 RYDER. Congratulates the Jonathan Turner Grade School seventh and eighth grade vol- leyball team on capturing the State Championship. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1166 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Carl A. Sward School, of Oak Lawn, Illinois, on its 35th Anniversary. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1167 MCGANN. Congratulates John Thode on his appointment as Vice Chairman of the Board of Evergreen Plaza Bank. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1168 MCAULIFFE. Mourns the tragic death of Richard Clark, Officer from the 19th District of the Chicago Police Department. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1169 DALEY. Mourns the passing of Jerome Robinson, former resident of Chicago. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1170 JOHNSON. Congratulates Robeson's Department Store, Champaign, on its recent award from the Chicago Fashion Guild. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1171 SHAW. Mourns the death of Georgia Bennett of Chicago. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1172 SHAW. Mourns death of Izetta Barber Hightower, of Chicago. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1173 SHAW. Mourns the death of Alberta Rancher. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1174 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates The Emmanuel United Methodist Church of North Chicago for ninety years of Methodist ministry. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1175 MCGANN - PANAYOTOVICH. HR-1175-Cont. Congratulates Father Joseph Austin Graff on 50th Anniversary of Priesthood. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1176 TATE AND DANIELS. Supports President for the action taken by the United States against Khadafy and Libya on April 14, 1986. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1177 MATIJEVICH - MCPIKE. Congratulates Sears, Roebuck and Company on the celebration of its 100th An- niversary in 1986. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1178 DIDRICKSON. Commends Superintendent Luther J. Schilling for 19 years of service to Homer District 33C and notes that a school has been named in his honor. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1179 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Carl Sandburg High School on receiving the U.S. Department of Education's Excellence in Education exemplary school award. Apr 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1180 YOUNGE,W. Opposes the enactment of Public Law 99-177 and calls upon Congress to repeal that Law. Apr 16 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1181 TURNER. Expresses our deep sorrow for the death of Chandlyn Bush Anthony. Apr 16 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1182 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Dr. Edward May, of Grayslake, on his accomplishments. Apr 16 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1183 BROOKINS. Mourns death of Isaac M. Pollard, Chicago Mortician. Apr 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1184 TATE. Marks 70th birthday of farmer Martin Orlando Bohlen. Apr 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1185 MCGANN. Marks retirement of Lieutenant John Crane from Chicago Police Department. Apr 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1186 BRESLIN. Urges Dept. of Public Health to make enforcement of Illinois Field Sanitation Act a high priority, including education of persons instrumental in the provision of uncontaminated agricultural produce. 1993 HR-1186--Cont. Apr 17 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 29 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1187 RYDER. Congratulates Pittsfield's Lady Saukees on the Class A 4th place victory. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1188 REA. Congratulates the women's basketball team from John A. Logan College on plac- ing 3rd in the NJCAA National Tournament. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1189 REA. Recognizes contribution of Norge Co. to Herrin and the Southern Illinois Region. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1190 BERRIOS - YOUNG,A. Urges the development of a plan for implementation of an employee assistance program to deal with alcoholism and substance abuse of the State employees. Apr 21 1986 Referred to Rules Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1191 PULLEN. Congratulates and commends Abe Widra, University of Illinois at Chicago mi- crobiologist, on his recent invention of artificial skin. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1192 WILLIAMSON. Commemorates the 25th Anniversary of Holy Cross High School of River Grove. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1193 WILLIAMSON. Notes 30th Anniversary of the village of Rosemont. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1194 MATIJEVICH, STERN, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Adena Staben on being named Teacher of the Year by the Illinois Adult continuing Education Association. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1195 SALTSMAN - TUERK - HOMER - MATIJEVICH - GIORGI, HAWKIN- SON, MCMASTER, VINSON AND MADIGAN. Congratulates Bill O'Connell as "Illinois Journalist of the Year." Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1196 JOHNSON. Congratulates Kit Condill, 13, for winning the East Central Illinois Spelling Bee. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1197 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Phillips Garman, professor emeritus of labor and industrial relations at the University of Illinois. 1994 HR-1197-Cont. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1198 WOLF. Georgia Engelke has served as President of Old Six Mile Historical Society, and exemplified the finest moral and civic leadership. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1199 REA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fourez, Jr., of Christopher, on the occasion of their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1200 NASH, DELEO, HASARA AND CURRAN. Mourns death of Mrs. Edith B. Cellini, of Springfield, Ill. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1201 SALTSMAN - TUERK. Congratulates Peoria's Manual High School girls' basketball team in winning 1st place in the State Class AA Basketball tournament. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1202 GREIMAN. Extends best wishes in commemoration of the 35th Anniversary of the founding of St. Lambert Roman Catholic Church. Apr 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1203 REA. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Hawkins of Christopher, Illinois, on their 70th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1204 HASARA. Congratulates Kincaid High School Cheerleaders on taking first place at the 5th World International Cheerleading and Pom Pom Championships. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1205 LEFLORE. Mourns death of Willie E. Wiley, Sr., Greenwood, Mississippi. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1206 STEPHENS. Designates May, 1986 as Older Americans Month in Illinois. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1207 STANGE. Congratulates Homer Fields on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1208 GIGLIO. Commends Ron Tomczak on his various achievements. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1209 DALEY. Congratulates Father Ron Scarlata, Immaculate Conception, Chicago, on his 20th Anniversary in the priesthood. 1995 HR-1209-Cont. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1210 PHELPS - REA. Congratulates Paul O'Neal of Vienna on his 90th birthday. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1211 HASTERT. Congratulates and commends Don Bacon, Superintendent of Troy School Dis- trict 30-C on his retirement. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1212 HASARA. Congratulates Monsignor John W. Bretz, of Springfield, on the 45th anniversary of his priesthood. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1213 PHELPS. Congratulates the Massac County High School Lady Patriots Basketball team. Apr 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1214 MCNAMARA. Congratulates and commends Otto Friedrich, Oak Lawn Police Department, on his retirement. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1215 MCNAMARA. Congratulates and commends John L. McNichols, Oak Lawn Police Depart- ment, on his retirement. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1216 DALEY. Congratulates Father Michael Flynn on the occasion of his 25th anniversary as a priest. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1217 KEANE. Commends Carmen Velasquez for being named Woman of the Year by the City Colleges of Chicago Foundation and the Latino Scholarship Fund. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1218 KEANE. Congratulates Hon. Andrew J. McGann for being named "Man of the Year" Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1219 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Golden, Arlington Heights, on the occasion of their 37th wedding anniversary. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1220 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates the Lake County Community Action Project for sponsoring a one-day "Teen Leadership Conference." Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted 1996 HR-1221 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, CULLERTON, CAPPARELLI, PETERSON,W AND RONAN. Congratulates Robert A. Schoellhorn, Chairman of the Board and Chief Execu- tive Officer of Abbott Laboratories, named Executive of the Year by Crain's Chica- go Business. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1222 KUBIK. Congratulates Altenheim Geriatric Center, Forest Park, on its centennial year. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1223 KUBIK. Mourns death of journalist Hugh Hough of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1224 STERN. Commends Highland Park, All-America City. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1225 MCNAMARA. Congratulates and commends Leland Ammerman, Oak Lawn Police Depart- ment, on his retirement. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1226 HARTKE. Marks retirement of Jack J. Parks, City Clerk of Effingham, Illinois. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1227 MCAULIFFE. Mourns death of Detective Richard Lis of the Chicago Police Department. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1228 FREDERICK,VF AND PETERSON,W. Congratulates Felix Chau, 3rd Place winner in State Math Contest. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1229 FREDERICK,VF AND PETERSON,W. Congratulates Tim Tsui, 1st Place winner in State Math Contest. Apr 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1230 BROOKINS. Congratulates Rev. Lucius Hall and the First Church of Love and Faith, Chica- go, on their sixth anniversary. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1231 KUBIK. Congratulates the Kiwanis Club of LaGrange on its 60th anniversary. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1232 KUBIK. Congratulates the St. Leonard J.H. School Cheerleaders on 6th place. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted 1997 HR-1221 HR-1233 HR-1233 TATE - JOHNSON. Mourns death of Guy S. Little, of Sullivan, Illinois. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1234 GIORGI - HALLOCK. Urges Governor Thompson and Mayor Washington to declare June 8, 1986, Rockford Day. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1235 CAPPARELLI - DELEO - LEVERENZ - SUTKER - STERN. Directs Illinois EPA to work with City of Chicago and Federal Aviation Admin- istration to establish an air pollutant monitoring program at Chicago O'Hare Inter- national Airport. Apr 30 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -CAPPARELLI Committee Executive May 08 Committee discharged 063-050-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 062-046-003 HR-1236 CAPPARELLI - TERZICH - MCAULIFFE - BERRIOS - DELEO, NASH, LAURINO, MCGANN, KULAS, RONAN AND MARTINEZ. Urges Soviet Union to make reparations for Nuclear Power Disaster in Ukraine and to take steps to prevent a recurrence. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1237 BARGER. Congratulates Adam Schwarze, 2nd Place winner in State Math Contest. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1238 GREIMAN - NASH. Congratulates Chicago Bears on super season. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1239 MADIGAN, MCAULIFFE, MATIJEVICH, SALTSMAN, GOFORTH, BER- RIOS, BRUNSVOLD, CAPPARELLI, CULLERTON, DELEO, GIGLIO, GIORGI, HAWKINSON, JOHNSON, KLEMM, KULAS, LAURINO, MC- CRACKEN, MCGANN, MCPIKE, NASH, O'CONNELL, OLSON, PANAYOTOVICH, RICE, TERZICH AND VANDUYNE. Mourns the death of Richard A. Lis, Chicago Police Department Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1240 DELEO, NASH, MADIGAN, MCGANN, BRAUN, KULAS AND RONAN. Congratulates William J. P. Banks, 1986 recipient of the special public service commendations from the Save Our Neighborhoods, Save Our City Coalition. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1241 DELEO, NASH, MADIGAN, BRAUN, MCGANN, KULAS AND RONAN. Congratulates Michael H. Hudson, 1986 recipient of the "One Person Makes a Difference Award" from the Save Our Neighborhoods, Save Our City Coalition. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1242 DELEO, NASH, MADIGAN, BRAUN, MCGANN, KULAS AND RONAN. Congratulates Clifford Kelley, 1986 recipient of the special public service com- mendations from the Save Our Neighborhoods, Save Our City Coalition. 1998 HR-1242-Cont. Apr 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1243 DALEY. Mourns the death of Robert Barrett, permanent deacon of the Archdiocese of Chicago. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1244 DALEY. Congratulates Father Kishkunas, St. George Parish, on his Golden Anniversary in the priesthood. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1245 CAPPARELLI - LAURINO - DELEO - MADIGAN, GIGLIO, GIORGI, MAUTINO, BARNES, BERRIOS, FARLEY, HARRIS, HOMER, KEANE, KRSKA, KULAS, LEVERENZ, MCAULIFFE, MCGANN, NASH, PANAYOTOVICH, RONAN, MARTINEZ, TERZICH AND DALEY. Congratulates John D. Callaway, journalist, recipient of the Dante Award for 1986. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1246 CAPPARELLI - MADIGAN - DELEO - LAURINO, MCAULIFFE, FAR- LEY, GIGLIO, GIORGI, GREIMAN, KRSKA, KULAS, MCGANN, NASH, RONAN AND TERZICH. Congratulates Lt. Colonel Edward S. Michael, formerly of Norwood Park, on be- ing chosen as Grand Marshall of the Norwood Park Memorial Day Parade. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1247 NASH, MADIGAN, DANIELS, DELEO AND PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates the organizers of the Greek Heritage '86 observance in Chicago. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1248 BROOKINS - LEFLORE, GREIMAN, RICE AND BOWMAN. Directs the Department of Rehabilitation Services to conduct a study of the com- parative costs of providing care to disabled persons through home services and through care in a residential facility, and to report its findings to the General As- sembly by October 31, 1986. May 01 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Human Services Jun 13 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 20 Resolution adopted 115-000-000 HR-1249 KULAS, MCAULIFFE AND CAPPARELLI. Urges Soviet Union to make reparations for Nuclear Power Disaster in Ukraine and to take steps to prevent a recurrence. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1250 PHELPS. Congratulates the Massac County High School Lady Patriots Basketball team. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1251 PHELPS. Congratulates Glen and Irene Muckley on their retirement from the Ben Frank- lin in Eldorado. 1999 HR-1251-Cont. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1252 TUERK, SALTSMAN, HAWKINSON AND KOEHLER. Congratulates the Peoria Women's Club on its 100th Anniversary. May 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1253 KOEHLER - KULAS. Urges United States government to make available technical assistance, to moni- tor for elevated radiation and urges the Soviet Union to cooperate in the investiga- tions of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. May 06 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1254 BARNES. Commends Viola Ahlberg on 70 years with Bethany Lutheran Church. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1255 BARNES. Commends Charlotte Johnson on 50 years with Bethany Lutheran Church. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1256 SHAW. Mourns the death of Beatrice James Steele. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1257 REGAN - PIEL. Congratulates Students Against Drunk Driving at Crete-Monee High School. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1258 REGAN - PIEL. Mourns Daniel John Ozog, South Holland. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1259 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Francis W. Heinlen as a recipient of the Book of Golden Deeds Award by the Exchange Club of Waukegan. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1260 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Bernard H. Stiner on his retirement after 38 years as Band Direc- tor, chiefly with the Waukegan Public Schools. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1261 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Delbert Wright on his retirement after thirty-seven years in the newspaper business. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1262 SHAW. 2000 2001 HR-1262-Cont. Mourns the death of Geraldine Isabelle Jones, Chicago. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1263 KUBIK. Congratulates and commends Shirley Glaser on her retirement from the South- west Suburban Center on Aging. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1264 SALTSMAN - PANAYOTOVICH - DEJAEGHER - BRUNSVOLD - TUERK, CURRAN, CHRISTENSEN, HARTKE, BRESLIN AND HANNIG. Urges Governor to urge Diamond-Star management firm to use IL resources and personnel regarding contracts and urges the bidding process to be done in public. May 06 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -SALTSMAN Committee Assignment of Bills May 08 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -SALTSMAN Committee Select Comm on Economic Dev Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1265 CULLERTON. Urges the Illinois Supreme Court to adopt a rule providing for direct and expedit- ed appeals to it from judgments of the circuit courts involving child custody ques- tions where the children are 6 years of age or younger. May 06 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1266 KOEHLER - KULAS. Urges Soviet Union to take measures to avoid another nuclear accident like the one at Chernobyl. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1267 REA - RICHMOND - GOFORTH - PHELPS AND ALL OTHER MEM- BERS OF THE HOUSE. Recognizes contribution of Norge to Herrin and the Southern Illinois region and congratulates the company on the naming of May 23 and 24 as "Norge Day". May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1268 REA. Commends Ruth Reagin on her 56 years of service as a trustee of the Christopher Public Library. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1269 HUFF. Mourns death of Rachel R. Ridley, Chicago civic leader. May 06 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1270 FLINN - YOUNGE,W. HR-1270-Cont. Congratulates Rev. Mack R. Lemons on his 50th Anniversary in the ministry. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1271 CURRAN. Congratulates Curran's Rep's, a bowling team, on their championship. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1272 PULLEN - MCAULIFFE. Salutes Robert G. Barker for his service to Maine Township High School District 207 and the development and education of young people. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1273 MCNAMARA. Congratulates John and Margaret McNamara on their Golden Anniversary. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1274 FREDERICK,VF. Commends Betty Mellinger on her retirement after 40 years of teaching. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1275 MAUTINO. Congratulates Spring Valley on the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the town. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1276 GREIMAN. Congratulates Dan Mesenbrink for his 26 years of service as principal of Central School in Des Plaines. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1277 GREIMAN. Mourns the death of William Rand. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1278 BLACK. Congratulates Alan Frederick Krapf, Danville, on being admitted to the Illinois Bar. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1279 BLACK. Congratulates Todd James Black, Danville, on being admitted to the Illinois Bar. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1280 RICHMOND. Commends Grade School Students for their Statue of Liberty fund raising efforts. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1281 RICHMOND - WAIT - HAWKINSON - MULCAHEY - SLATER, ROPP, HARTKE AND RONAN. Urges the Farm Credit System lenders in Illinois to participate in the State Guar- antee of agricultural debt and to assist their Illinois farm borrowers. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted 2002 HR-1282 BOWMAN - LEVIN - WHITE - CURRIE. Congratulates James Bussen, of Chicago, on being elected national president of Dignity. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1283 HENSEL. Congratulates City of West Chicago Historical Museum on 150th anniversary celebration for the Galena-Chicago Rail Road Co. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1284 CURRAN. Commends Wilma Cook, of Wheaton, for her outstanding dedication to health care. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1285 REGAN. Mourns death of Michael Craig. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1286 SLATER. Congratulates Dr. James Joyce, of Western Illinois University, on his retirement after 25 years of service. May 07 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1287 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates Dr. Ambrose "Tom" W. Burger, U. of I. Professor. May 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1288 ROPP AND EWING. Supports the College of Fine Arts of Illinois State University on their trip to the Peoples Republic of China. May 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1289 LEVIN - BOWMAN - PRESTON. Congratulates the Edgewater Community Council, Inc. on their 25th anniversa- ry year of service in Chicago. May 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1290 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Mrs. Patsy M. Foust upon her retirement. May 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1291 MCPIKE - RYDER. Congratulates the Principia College women's and men's tennis teams. May 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1292 MADIGAN - MCPIKE - GIORGI - PANAYOTOVICH - FARLEY. Urges Congress to declare June 21, 1986, Save American Industry/Jobs Day. May 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1293 MAUTINO - DAVIS - LEVERENZ - MCAULIFFE - MULCAHEY AND WHITE. Commends James Helfrich for 32 years of service to Department of Conservation. 2003 HR-1282 HR-1293-Cont. May 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1294 WILLIAMSON. Commends Jane Olsen, School librarian, on her retirement. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1295 HASTERT. Commends A.I.D. on its 25th Anniversary. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1296 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, STERN, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Orlin and Mary Trapp on being named Retired Teachers of the Year by the Lake County Retired Teachers. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1297 JOHNSON. Mourns death of Elmer P. Hoggatt of Champaign, Illinois. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1298 PHELPS. Mourns the death of Judge Don Scott of Harrisburg. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1299 PHELPS. Congratulates and commends Jeanette Alexander on her contributions to the Women's Democrat Organization in Saline County. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1300 PHELPS. Congratulates and commends Helen Cannon on her contributions to the Wom- en's Democrat Organization in Saline County. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1301 ZWICK, GREIMAN, PRESTON, LEVIN, STERN, SUTKER AND GIGLIO. Condems the passage of Resolution 3379 in the U. N. General Assembly on Nov. 10, 1975, and urges the U. S. Ambassador to take the action necessary to erase this shameful resolution from the record of the U. N. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1302 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Mrs. Audrey Ellis, Lake Forest, as she retires after 29 years in teaching. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1303 BRESLIN. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to review local measured service tele- phone rates. May 14 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Public Utilities Jun 04 Re-assigned to Executive Jun 13 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Speaker's Table 2004 Jun 19 Resolution adopted HR-1304 TUERK - HAWKINSON - SALTSMAN. Congratulates Jason Ribando, 4th Place winner in State Math Contest. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1305 KEANE. Marks Bar Mitzvah of Nathan Benjamin Parienti, Springfield, Illinois. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1306 TUERK. Congratulates and commends Raymond Wachter on his vast contributions to this State. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1307 MADIGAN - DANIELS - MATIJEVICH - MCAULIFFE - GOFORTH, SALTSMAN, PANAYOTOVICH AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Expresses appreciation to the gallant law enforcement officers who daily risk their lives to ensure the safety of the public. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1308 JOHNSON. Marks retirement of Superintendent Harlan Wise, St. Joseph. May 14 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1309 SHAW. Mourns death of Charles Coleman, Chicago, Illinois. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1310 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Memorial School in Tinley Park on the 25th Anniversary of the school. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1311 GIGLIO. Lorraine Gates, Calumet City Librarian, retires after 27 years. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1312 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Harold F. Wiltshire on having media center named for him by District 229. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1313 TURNER AND YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Milton Gardner of Chicago. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1314 MCGANN. Marks retirement of Lieutenant John Crane from Chicago Police Department. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1315 PULLEN - WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Ralph Martin of Des Plaines, as 1986 Illinois Realtor of the Year. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted 2005 HR-1304 HR-1316 HR-1316 PHELPS. Congratulates and commends Kathleen Burgess on her contributions to the Hardin County Democrats. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1317 BRAUN. Commends Chicago American Pilots Association and Bessie Coleman. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1318 PHELPS. Mourns William K. "Bill" Anthony May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1319 ALEXANDER. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Parks, Chicago, on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1320 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Dorothy Zywicki, Lake Forest, on her retirement after 43 years in education. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1321 DELEO - LEVERENZ - BERRIOS - LAURINO - KULAS, NASH, ZWICK, MAUTINO, HANNIG, REA, LEFLORE, ALEXANDER, FLOWERS, BRAUN, FLINN, RICHMOND, BOWMAN, DEJAEGHER, TERZICH, BRUNSVOLD, PHELPS, CAPPARELLI AND KRSKA. Disapproves Executive Order No. 2 (1986) entitled an Executive Order creating the Department of the Lottery and transferring to it the powers of the Division of the State Lottery within the Department of Revenue. May 15 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -LEVERENZ Committee Assignment of Bills May 28 Assigned to Revenue Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1322 HENSEL. Commends the West Chicago Printing Co. on over 75 years of business. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1323 HOFFMAN. William Jonkheer retires from Fenton High School in Bensenville, Illinois. May 15 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1324 RYDER. Commends Floyd Anderson, manager of the Empiregas Company propane plant in Jacksonville, on his heroic action during a fire at the plant on January 23, 1986. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1325 MATIJEVICH - MCGANN, KEANE, MADIGAN, DANIELS, DALEY, DA- VIS, CULLERTON, STERN, CURRIE, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL, KLEMM AND FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Peter Nolan on his career in broadcasting and journalism, includ- ing his years at NBC-Channel 5 in Chicago, and wishes him well as he goes into playwriting, theater production and other business activities. 2006 HR-1325-Cont. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1326 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL AND KLEMM. Commends Rev. Gregory O. Klein for his work as Principal of Carmel High School for Boys in Mundelein and wishes him well as the Superintendent of Schools for six high schools in his Order. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1327 CURRAN. Congratulates and commends Jack Flynn, Springfield, upon his retirement. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1328 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulate Frances Boehm on her retirement from teaching in Lake Bluff, Illinois. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1329 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Frank E. Nehmer on retirement. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1330 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Elizabeth Foster as she retires from Lake Bluff Schools. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1331 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates and commends Virginia Philip on her retirement from Lake For- est High School. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1332 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates and commends Jane Elmore on her retirement from Lake Forest High School. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1333 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates and commends Arthur Kleck on his retirement from Lake Forest High School. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1334 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates and commends Edward Hajost on his retirement from Lake Forest High School. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1335 BLACK. Congratulates Annabelle Neel of Danville upon retirement. May 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1336 CURRIE. Congratulates the Chicago Sinai Congregation on the occasion of its 125th anniversary. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted 2007 HR-1337 HR-1337 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates Rock Island on 150th Anniversary. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1338 YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Theodore Christian, Sr., E. St. Louis. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1339 LEVIN - BOWMAN - PRESTON. Congratulates and commends Rabbi Herman Schaalman, Emanuel Congrega- tion of Chicago, upon his retirement. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1340 PHELPS. Proclaims "Best of Class Day" May 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1341 KUBIK. Memorial to William J. H. Sisson, Forest Park. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1342 KUBIK. Congratulates CSA Fraternal Life on 132nd year of service. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1343 WEAVER,M - BLACK. Commends Hazel Watson on 80th birthday. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1344 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Humboldt School on the 125th anniversary of its founding. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1345 HOFFMAN. Congratulates and commends Martha J. Chevance on her retirement from Fen- ton High School after 25 years. May 21 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1346 MADIGAN. Congratulates William A. Redmond upon his retirement. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1347 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Coach Charles Farina, Leyden High Schools, on 32 years as an outstanding wrestling coach. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1348 SALTSMAN. Directs the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs to establish guidelines for Private Industry Councils to use in awarding subcontracts for training. May 22 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to State Government Administration Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 2008 HR-1349 HR-1349 GIORGI - HALLOCK. Commends the Giuseppe Verdi Auxiliary of Rockford on its 50th Anniversary. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1350 LEVIN - CULLERTON - SUTKER. Mourns Cantor Moses J. Silverman. May 22 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1351 MAUTINO - MCNAMARA AND DEUCHLER. Recognizes May 18-24, 1986, as Small Business Week in Illinois and commends all small business owners in the State. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1352 GIORGI, CAPPARELLI, GIGLIO, LAURINO, MAUTINO, DELEO, MATI- JEVICH AND CURRAN. Commends Lello Cerroni, formerly of Rockford, on his assistance to the CINE- CO-CENTRILL MEDIA FILM COMPANY in the filming of a documentary in Italy. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1353 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Ed Flickinger, Associate Director of Ada S. McKinley Communi- ty Services, upon his retirement. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1354 MATIJEVICH - GIORGI AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Julie Marie Sullivan and William A. Ward on their marriage, May 23, 1986.. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1355 PULLEN - KULAS - KOEHLER - PETERSON,W. Recognizes U.S. Congress designation of Baltic Freedom Day. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1356 DELEO AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates the Honorable Sam Panayotovich and Cindy Smith on their marriage. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1357 WHITE. Mourns the death of Bud Albanese, founder, publisher and editor of the North Loop News, Chicago. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1358 BLACK. Congratulates Bernard Vilk on his retirement from Westville High School. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1359 SLATER. Mourns the death of Kenneth Kessler, former Mayor of Vermont. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1360 PHELPS. Congratulates Ralph Gray, upon his retirement from the Eldorado School System 2009 HR- 1360-Cont. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1361 FARLEY. Congratulates the Edgewater Community Council, Inc. on their 25th anniversa- ry year of service in Chicago. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1362 HENSEL. Congratulates and commends Betty Kehoe on her retirement from District 33. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1363 HENSEL. Congratulates and commends Blaire D. Ward on his retirement from District 33. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1364 HENSEL. Congratulates and commends Dewey Thayer on his retirement from District 33. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1365 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Francis Mullin on her retirement from Lake Forest High School. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1366 EWING. Congratulates Willard "Jack" Viall, Manteno, on his being honored by the Inter- national Flying Farmers and the Illinois Flying Farmers. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1367 YOUNGE,W. Extends sorrow at the death of Lamar Ashford. May 23 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1368 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kehoe, Chicago, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1369 HASARA.' Commends Children's Miracle Network Telethon. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1370 CURRAN. Congratulates Harvey Richards on his numerous boxing championships. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1371 WOJCIK. Congratulates Dr. Orval L. Trail on retiring as Superintendent of Medinah Ele- mentary School District. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1372 KUBIK. Congratulates Riverside VFW Post No. 6869 on 40th Anniversary. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted 2010 HR-1373 MCGANN. Congratulates Mrs. Anne Liston Carey on her retirement from Mount Green- wood Elementary School. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1374 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates North Chicago Community High School track and field team on winning the 1986 Class AA Team Championship. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1375 MATIJEVICH, DIDRICKSON, STECZO, DAVIS, MULCAHEY, LEVER- ENZ AND ROPP. Memorial to Joy Janssen, Executive Director of the Illinois Vocational Association. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1376 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Honors Alan Turner for his performance and achievments with the Warhawk Track and Field Team of North Chicago Community High School. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1377 HASTERT - COWLISHAW. Congratulates Terrie Ann McLaughlin of Naperville for graduating at the top of her class in the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1378 LEFLORE. Congratulates Father Charles Cronin on 25th anniversary. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1379 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Florence Marie Ratliff, Chicago Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1380 MAUTINO. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study the possibilities of removing the minimum "take" necessary to qualify for incentive electric rates. Jun 04 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Dec 05 Assigned to Public Utilities Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1381 PARCELLS. Congratulates League of Women Voters of Glenview on its 40th anniversary. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1382 GREIMAN. Congratulates B'nai Ruven on its 90th anniversary of service to the Orthodox Jewish Community of Chicago. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1383 MCNAMARA. 2011 HR-1373 HR-1383-Cont. Congratulates the students of Oak Lawn on their anti-drug campaign. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1384 MCNAMARA. Congratulates the girls' varsity basketball team from Harry L. Richards High School on a successful season. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1385 MADIGAN. Congratulates Anna Surma on the 90th anniversary of her birth. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1386 TERZICH, O'CONNELL, MCNAMARA, BARNES AND KRSKA. Congratulates Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Summit, on its 25th anniversary. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1387 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates Mary E. Harrison, Associate Dean of Student Services, on her re- tirement from the University of Illinois. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1388 MADIGAN - PANGLE - HANNIG. Recognizes June 9-15, 1986, as "Welcome Home" for Vietnam Veterans. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1389 CURRAN. Marks retirement of Harry L. Stoutamyer from Springfield Police Force. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1390 CURRAN. Commends Springfield's Emes Lodge of B'nai B'rith on its 120th anniversary. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1391 GIORGI - HALLOCK - MULCAHEY. Congratulates Reverend Bill Jones of Roscoe, Illinois, on 30 years in ministry. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1392 CURRAN. Congratulates Rees Carillon Society and the Springfield Park District on the oc- casion of the twenty-fifth annual International Carillon Festival. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1393 NASH AND DELEO. Congratulates 8th grade graduates of Plato School, in Chicago, Illinois. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1394 RONAN. Congratulates Noel Camba on graduating from the University of Illinois Medi- cal School Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1395 KRSKA. Congratulates Sister Mary Odilia on her golden jubilee of religious service. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted 2012 HR-1396 RONAN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates and commends Representative Frank Giglio as he graduates from Governors State University. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1397 KRSKA. Congratulates Reverend Robert Niec on the 60th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1398 BARGER. Congratulates Bobby Rahal on his victory in the Indianapolis 500. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1399 DANIELS - PULLEN - PARCELLS. Congratulates Dr. Bruno Boley on his retirement as Dean of the the Technologi- cal Institute at Northwestern University. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1400 HENSEL. Congratulates to Joseph and Beatrice Lenertz as they celebrate their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1401 KRSKA. Congratulates Rev. Jerome M. Heyman, St. Rita Parish, on his 25th anniversary of ordination into the priesthood. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1402 MADIGAN - DANIELS. Congratulates Daniel Goodwin on being chosen as 1986 Man of the Year by Lit- tle City, Palatine. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1403 REA. Congratulates Jeff Shurtz on pole vault win in Class AA State Track meet. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1404 DALEY. Congratulates Father Julius John Walz on 40 years in the priesthood. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1405 CURRAN. Congratulates Andrea Judd on her Presidency of Springfield Right-to-Life. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1406 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Great Lakes Naval Training Center on its 75th anniversary. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1407 MCPIKE. Congratulates Glenn Walters, of Alton, on retiring after 26 years as a firefighter. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted 2013 HR-1396 HR-1408 HR-1408 GIGLIO. Congratulates John and Ceyl Werner on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1409 HENSEL. Congratulates Agnes Nelson Perrow on being Retired Teacher of the Year for DuPage County in 1986. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1410 HENSEL. Commends Patricia Cannon Conran on her work for Illinois schools. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1411 PULLEN - MCAULIFFE. Salutes Robert V. Simonson on the occasion of his retirement from 30 years of educational leadership to Maine Township High School District 207. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1412 DIDRICKSON - REGAN - PIEL - STECZO - MCNAMARA, GIGLIO AND BARNES. Congratulates and commends Michael Scholefield, Hazel Crest, on his new posi- tion as Village Administrator of Oak Forest. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1413 VINSON. Congratulates Jeff W. Johnson for having attained his thirtieth birthday. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1414 CURRIE. Congratulates Charles D. O'Connell on his retirement as Dean of Students of the University of Chicago. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1415 WASHINGTON. Mourns the death of James Burrell, Jr. of Chicago. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1416 HENSEL. Congratulates Fred Dexter on his retirement after 24 years as a physical educa- tion teacher at West Chicago Junior High School. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1417 HENSEL. Honors James Patridge, West Chicago, for his heroism concerning Jennifer Kroll and a swimming pool accident. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1418 SLATER. Mourns the death of Lennie D. Butcher of Macomb, Illinois. Jun 12 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1419 TERZICH - DALEY - CAPPARELLI - ROPP - MADIGAN, BARGER, BOWMAN, BROOKINS, BRUNSVOLD, CULLERTON, CURRIE, DAVIS, DUNN,JOHN, FREDERICK,VF, GIORGI, GREIMAN, HALLOCK, HEN- SEL, JOHNSON, KLEMM, KOEHLER, KRSKA. LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, 2014 HR-1419-Cont. LEVIN, MATIJEVICH, MCNAMARA, O'CONNELL, OLSON, PARCEL- LS, PULLEN, RICE, SALTSMAN, STERN, SUTKER, TURNER, WAIT, WHITE AND YOUNG,A. Directs State officials to regulate smoking in State buildings and offices. Jun 12 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 17 Assigned to Executive Jun 27 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -TERZICH Motn discharge comm lost 045-062-001 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -TERZICH Committee Executive Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1420 BRAUN. Congratulates the Jaguars of Martin Luther King H.S. on winning the 1986 IL H.S. Association AA Boys Basketball Championship. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1421 KEANE. Congratulates Gerald McGarry on his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1422 MATIJEVICH - FREDERICK,VF - STERN - CHURCHILL - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Dr. John O. Hunter, President of the College of Lake County, for his dedicted service for the last eight years. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1423 BERRIOS. Recognizes Fiestas Puertorriquenas on their 21st annual celebration. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1424 KRSKA. Commends the 4-H program and wishes for the success of the Region II 4-H Cit- izenship State Focus to be held in Springfield June 11-14, 1986. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1425 NASH AND DELEO. Mourns the death of Helen McHugh, Chicago. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1426 SUTKER - GREIMAN. Congratulates New Trier High School's math team on winning State AA Championship. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1427 MCPIKE. Congratulates A. C. and Charlotte Hart on their 60th Wedding Anniversary Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1428 MADIGAN. Congratulates Bessie Ferdinand on retiring from Shoop School in Chicago Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted 2015 HR-1429 2016 HR-1429 RONAN. Congratulates St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Chicago, on the 86th anniversary of its founding. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1430 FARLEY, PANAYOTOVICH, BROOKINS, FLOWERS, GIORGI, LE- FLORE, MCGANN, RONAN, SALTSMAN, SHAW, SUTKER, TURNER AND YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Buddy Ruel on becoming an International Representative for the Iron Workers Union. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1431 BRAUN, TURNER, ALEXANDER, LEFLORE, YOUNGE,W, YOUNG,A, SHAW, FLOWERS, WASHINGTON, BROOKINS, WHITE, HUFF AND RICE. Commend Mike Daniels for his service to the People of Illinois. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1432 REA. Congratulates the members of the Class of 1966 from Benton Consolidated High School. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1433 RONAN. Congratulates Roberto Rivera and Don "Hutch" Hutchins on Award from the Network for Youth Services in Chicago. Jun 13 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1434 WILLIAMSON. Commends Detective Lieutenant Lee J. Mayer of Rosemont. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1435 WILLIAMSON. Commends Detective William C. Anderson of Rosemont. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1436 JOHNSON. Congratulates Valerie Huls, Gifford, on being chosen to appear on a national television show for the Statue of Liberty. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1437 JOHNSON. Congratulates Rick Kendrick, News-Gazette Bowler of the Year. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1438 DAVIS. Congratulates Robert H. Klemm on retirement after 30 years of service with the State. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1439 GOFORTH. Congratulates Armin & Violet Stumpf on their 40th wedding anniversary. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1440 BARGER. Congratulates Eagle Scout Mike McMahon of Wheaton. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1441 HENSEL. Congratulates James A. Hamlin on his retirement from the West Chicago Fire Protection District. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1442 REGAN. Congratulates Leslie McKinley, University Park, on being chosen to perform with "Up With People". Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1443 MATIJEVICH AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of John J. "Jack" Hill, former member of the Illinois General Assembly and former Mayor of Aurora. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1444 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates Genoa on the 150th anniversary of the founding of the city. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1445 DIDRICKSON - STECZO - REGAN. Congratulates Rich Central High School on the 25th anniversary of its founding. Jun 17 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1446 SHAW. Mourns the death of Robin White of Chicago, Illinois. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1447 SHAW. Mourns the death of Deacon Dave Scott of Chicago. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1448 SHAW. Memorial to Verlon Mildred Laird, Chicago. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1449 DANIELS AND HAWKINSON. Congratulates Lloyd and Dorothy Arthur, Monmouth, on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1450 KLEMM. Congratulates Dr. William Hillstrom upon his retirement from the practice of medicine. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1451 HASTERT. Sets forth directives of the State Board of Education concerning school district participation in the Board's Education for Employment Program. Jun 19 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 2017 HR-1440 HR-1451-Cont. Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1452 O'CONNELL - WHITE - KEANE - MCGANN - RONAN. Commends IL State Troopers for their loyalty in the line of duty. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1453 FREDERICK,VF - PETERSON,W - KLEMM - CHURCHILL - MATIJE- VICH AND STERN. Memorial to retired IL Supreme Court Justice Walter V. Schaefer. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1454 SHAW. Mourns the death of Flossie Newell, Chicago. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1455 SHAW. Mourns death of Wonnie Cook, Sr., of Chicago, Illinois. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1456 SHAW. Mourns the death of Eula Gibson, Chicago. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1457 STEPHENS. Congratulates Jakel, Inc. on its 40th year in business. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1458 REA. Commends Bill King, teacher, at Benton Community High dedication. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1459 MCPIKE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Franklin Delano Wiseman, Jr. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1460 MCPIKE. Mourns the death of Art Fowler of Alton. Jun 19 1986 School, on his Resolution adopted HR-1461 MCGANN. Congratulates Joseph Cassata on his retirement. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1462 KUBIK - TERZICH - KRSKA - TURNER - YOUNG,A. Morton High School Girls Softball team wins I.H.S.A. 1986 Championship. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1463 KEANE, MCGANN, GIGLIO AND MCNAMARA. Congratulates Leo High School on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of its founding. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted 2018 HR-1464 HR-1464 STERN. Designates Camping Week, July 14-18, 1986. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1465 COWLISHAW. Congratulates North Central College on 125th Anniversary. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1466 MATIJEVICH, GOFORTH, SALTSMAN, MCAULIFFE AND MCGANN. Congratulates the IL Department of State Police on becoming the first State Po- lice Agency in the U.S. to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1467 MATIJEVICH, GOFORTH, SALTSMAN, MCAULIFFE AND MCGANN. Congratulates Bruce L. Mottin, a Master Sergeant in the IL State Police, on his commendation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1468 RYDER. Recognizes the Cities of Barry and Quincy and the Counties of Pike and Adams and the Pike-Adams Sportsmen's Alliance on their selection as hosts for "The Mas- ters International Shooting Championship. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1469 PHELPS. Mourns death of Seigel Barnett Hardy of Eldorado, Illinois. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1470 PETERSON,W. Mourns the death of Nancy Givens, former resident of Arlington Heights. Jun 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1471 RYDER. Congratulates and commends the North Calhoun Fire Protection District on its 10th anniversary. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1472 TERZICH, O'CONNELL AND MADIGAN. Congratulates Joseph B. Mol on retirement from Joslyn Manufacturing. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1473 BROOKINS. Commends the community of Chatham, Chicago, on their quest for excellence. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1474 KEANE - MCGANN. Congratulates Kathleen D. Heffernan on her retirement as Administrative Assis- tant III, City Comptrollers, Chicago. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1475 KUBIK. Notes the 65th Anniversary of the founding of the First National Bank of Cicero. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted 2019 HR-1476 HR-1476 WOJCIK. Congratulates Dr. Orval L. Trail on retiring as Superintendent of Medinah Ele- mentary School District. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1477 DELEO. Congratulates Carl and Mildred Lohrentz, Chicago, on their 60th wedding anniversary. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1478 PULLEN - WILLIAMSON - KOEHLER - DANIELS. Congratulates Edward and Virginia McCaskey, recipients of the Renascence Award from Holy Family Hospital in Des Plaines. Jun 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1479 LEVERENZ. Congratulates retiring Triton College president, Dr. Daniel Moriarty. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1480 GIGLIO - MCGANN - FARLEY - RONAN - PANAYOTOVICH. Deplores assertion by news media that the illegal activities of the watergate bur- glars were committed by plumbers. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1481 HARTKE. Notes 100th Anniversary of the Lincoln Land Savings and Loan Association, Al- tamont, Illinois. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1482 BRUNSVOLD - DEJAEGHER. Congratulates 8 students from Quad-Cities on being chosen to attend new math academy. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1483 PULLEN - WILLIAMSON - KOEHLER - DANIELS. Congratulates Dr. John McMahon, recipient of the Mother Frances Award from Holy Family Hospital in Des Plaines. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1484 WEAVER,M. Commends the Clark County Teenage Republicans. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1485 SHAW. Mourns the death of Reverend Alfred Gage. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1486 YOUNGE,W. Urges Department of Corrections not to close E. St. Louis Correctional work re- lease center before a feasibility study is completed. Jun 24 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 07 Assigned to Judiciary II Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 2020 2021 HR-1487 HR-1487 MADIGAN - MATIJEVICH - MCGANN - TERZICH. Supports the issuance of a commemorative postage stamp to honor Stephen Dari- us and Stanley Girenas for their pioneering efforts on behalf of aviation. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1488 RONAN - CURRAN - MCGANN - TURNER - YOUNGE,W AND YOUNG,A. Congratulates Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Springfield, on the 91st anniver- sary of its founding. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1489 MATIJEVICH - FREDERICK,VF - STERN - CHURCHILL - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Father Jerome M. Heyman, OSA, on the 25th anniversary of his ordination. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1490 DEJAEGHER. Commends Beling Consultants, Inc., of Moline on their 50th anniversary. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1491 MCPIKE. Congratulates Kimberlin Beth Thorp, East Alton, on being chosen Miss Illinois National Teen-Ager. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1492 GIORGI - CAPPARELLI - GIGLIO - MAUTINO - DELEO, LAURINO, HOMER, HARRIS, TERZICH, MATIJEVICH, NASH AND PANAYO- TOVICH. Congratulates Judge Antonin Scalia on his nomination to the United States Su- preme Court. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1493 TATE. Congratulates Gib Brummersted for his 60 years of ambulance service to the res- idents of Stewardson. Jun 24 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1494 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Dick Thompson, Urbana. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1495 MCNAMARA. Commends Ron Murray on retirement from Oak Lawn Fire Department. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1496 O'CONNELL. Honors 94 year old Cole Lenzi of Hodgkins, Illinois. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1497 BROOKINS - BULLOCK - WASHINGTON - RICE. Directs the Economic and Fiscal Commission to conduct a study on the economic effect of the State Lottery on the poor. Jun 24 1986 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BROOKINS HR-1497-Cont. Jun 25 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 27 Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -BROOKINS Committee Executive Jun 29 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-1498 BOWMAN. Congratulates Elaine Macejak on public service. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1499 MATIJEVICH - GOFORTH - SALTSMAN - MCAULIFFE - MCGANN. Congratulates Gerald Gorski on his retirement after twenty-nine years with the Department of State Police. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1500 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates the North Chicago Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7981 on it up- coming 40th Anniversrary on September 7, 1986. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1501 HASARA. Mourns the death of William Francis Ryan, Springfield. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1502 HASARA. Congratulates Velma Ross of Springfield on retirement. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1503 DANIELS - MADIGAN. Mourns the death of Attorney General William J. Scott. Jun 25 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1504 GIORGI - MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN. Expresses the desire to an end to the lockout at Sundstrand Corporation of Rock- ford and requests the Governor and Director of Employment Security to intervene. Jun 26 1986 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -GIORGI Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 01 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 074-032-000 HR-1505 MAUTINO. Congratulates Bart Kassabaum, of Princeton, the winner of the 1986 Illinois Mi- gratory Waterfowl Stamp Contest. Jun 26 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1506 CULLERTON. Congratulates the Northwestern University Traffic Institute for 50 years of service. 2022 Jun 26 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1507 HASARA. Commends citizens of Montgomery County on their Montgomery County Better Government Day. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1508 DAVIS. Congratulates college wrestler Kirk F. Trost on his success. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1509 WOLF. Commends Bill Hey on years of service to Illinois General Assembly. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1510 JOHNSON - BLACK. Congratulates the Village of Royal on being chosen Grand Prize Winner in the 1986 Governor's Home Town Awards. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1511 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Szczepinski on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1512 CURRIE. Mourns the death of Alvin A. Rider, Sr. of Chicago. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1513 MULCAHEY. Congratulates and commends the Blackhawk Monument on its centennial celebration. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1514 MARTINEZ. Memorial to Alicia Quiroga, 14, slain by gangs in Chicago. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1515 PULLEN - MCAULIFFE. Congratulates John and Christel Owens on their twenty-fifth wedding anniversrary. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1516 VINSON. Announces this Legistlative Body soundly denounces and condemns any linkage between Zionism and racism. Jun 28 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1517 BARGER - GREIMAN - SUTKER - PULLEN. Congratulates City Manager Robert J. Eppley, Skokie. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1518 BROOKINS, WASHINGTON, RICE, BRAUN AND LEFLORE. Commends organizers of "No Crime Day" in Chicago. Jun 27 1986 Resolution adopted 2023 HR-1507 HR-1519 HR-1519 DEJAEGHER. Requests the Departments of Public Health and Rehabilitation Services to pre- pare a study of head injury in this State. Jun 28 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 07 Assigned to Revenue Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1520 PULLEN - VINSON - FRIEDRICH,DP. Calls upon the Secretary of State to lift the suspension of orders by which he is punishing any of his employees for conscientious refusal to wear a hortatory button as part of their uniform. Jun 27 1986 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -PULLEN Motion prevailed 090-018-002 Speaker's Table Resolution lost HR-1521 BLACK. Commends J. Cole Morton on his contribution to Vermillion county schools. Jun 28 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1522 MCPIKE. Congratulates Weather Project Award winner, Stacy Mondy, Alton, Illinois. Jun 28 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1523 KOEHLER. Congratulates Raymond and Georgiana Morford on their fortieth wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1524 EWING - CHURCHILL. Wishes Reps. Dennis Hastert and Jack Davis well as they seek Congressional seats. Jun 28 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1525 KULAS, RONAN, CAPPARELLI AND MCAULIFFE. Congratulates St. Nicholas Diocese on their Silver Jubilee. Jun 28 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1526 YOUNGE,W. Urges the Department of Public Health to study the problem of AIDS and other diseases. Jun 28 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 29 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -YOUNGE,W Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 07 Assigned to Revenue Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1527 KOEHLER, HAWKINSON, TUERK AND SALTSMAN. Congratulates Bradley University on winning the National Individuals Events Tournament sponsored by the American Forensic Association. 2024 HR-1527-Cont. Jun 28 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1528 MADIGAN. Congratulates Joe and Marina Lucco on their 49th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 28 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1529 MAUTINO - HICKS. Congratulates IL Wildlife Federation on its 50th anniversary. Jun 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1530 MARTINEZ. Mourns the loss of Jennidean Hightower, Chicago. Jun 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1531 NASH. Congratulates Oscar Glass on his 65th birthday and commend him on his many acheivements. Jun 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1532 BOWMAN - HOFFMAN - KEANE. Directs the Auditor General and the Economic and Fiscal Commission to report on the funding of public pension systems. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1533 MCNAMARA. Joins the efforts of the businessmen in observing July 12, 1986, NASCAR Spirit of Illinois Day." Jun 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1534 BARGER. Congratulates Marianjoy Rehabilitation Center, Wheaton, on 1986 National Association of Rehabilitation Award. Jun 29 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1535 NASH AND DELEO. Mourns the death of Paul Marcy. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1536 CURRIE. Congratulates Dr. Walter L. Palmer on his 90th birthday. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1537 HASARA. Congratulates and commends Nelda Oliver upon her retirement from Taylorville High School. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1538 HARRIS. Congratulates Kauffmans on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1539 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates Charles and Julia Maereker on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted 2025 HR-1540 HR-1540 EWING - KEANE - LEVERENZ. Mourns the death of Garold L. Stewart. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1541 PANAYOTOVICH - BERRIOS - CAPPARELLI. Challenges the Chicago City Council to a 16-inch softball game. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1542 RYDER. Congratulates the Village of South Jacksonville on the 75th Anniversary of their founding. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1543 KOEHLER AND PHELPS. Congratulates Southeastern Community College on Phi Rho Pi win. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1544 BLACK. Congratulates Floyd McCurdy on his retirement from GM plant in Danville. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1545 BRAUN. Mourns the death of Sidney Lens. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1546 YOUNGE,W. Mourn death of Robert Wilbert Yandle, Jr. Jun 30 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1547 SHAW. Mourns Gladys Lawless's death. Jul 011986 Resolution adopted HR-1548 BROOKINS. Mourns death of Bishop Moses Cross of Chicago's Cross Temple. Jul 011986 Resolution adopted HR-1549 YOUNGE,W. Mourns death of Frank Summers Jul 011986 Resolution adopted HR-1550 PULLEN. Congratulates Edward Flickinger, Associate Director of McKinley Community Services in Chicago, will retire on June 30, 1986. Jul01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1551 GREIMAN. Congratulates William and Lillian Engel on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jul 011986 Resolution adopted HR-1552 PULLEN - KULAS - KOEHLER - HASTERT. Calls on all Illinois citizens to commemorate Captive Nations Week. Jul 011986 Resolution adopted 2026 HR-1553 PULLEN - WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Michael Anthony Cavataio an Industrial Arts teacher from Des Plaines, on his retirement after twenty years. Jul 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1554 BOWMAN. Mourns the death of Edwin B. Jourdain Jr. Jul 011986 Resolution adopted HR-1555 MADIGAN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Commends the Jesse White Tumbling Team and Rep. Jesse White for his under- standing and leadership of the team for 27 years. Jul 01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1556 YOUNGE,W. Mourns Edwin B. Jourdain, Jr. of Evanston, Illinois. Jul01 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1557 DALEY AND MCGANN. Congratulates Ed Coan, Evergreen Park, on being named "Strongest Man in the World". Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1558 FLOWERS. Congratulates Chicago Police Commander Orvel Ricks upon his retirement. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1559 STANGE. Memorial to Rich Port, retired founder of Rich Port Realtors. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1560 YOUNGE,W. Commends Dr. Mildred Louise Sammons on obtaining her doctorate. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1561 MCNAMARA. Congratulates and commends Sergeant Albert Miller on his retirement from the Oak Lawn Police Department. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1562 SHAW. Mourns the death of Ceila Alice Lyons. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1563 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Brian Hickey, Oak Lawn, Illinois. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted 2027 HR-1553 HR-1564 2028 HR-1564 GOFORTH. Congratulates Frieda and Eugene Stumpf on their 65th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1565 MAUTINO. Congratulates the Village of DePue on its 125th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1566 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mark Edmundson, Arthur High School, on being named most valuable player of 1986 Class A South All-Star. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1567 SHAW. Mourns the death of Rev. Willie Frank Parsons of Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1568 REGAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Witt, Sr., Blue Island, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1569 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Fire Chief Walter J. Siwek, Schiller Park, on his retirement. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1570 WOJCIK. Congratulates Elke Luchtmeier on her participation in the Schaumburg Sister Cities Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1571 WOJCIK. Congratulates Irene Mittelberg on her participation in the Schaumburg Sister Cities Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1572 WOJCIK. Congratulates Cynthia Berger on her participation in the Schaumburg Sister Cities Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1573 WOJCIK. Congratulates Heidi Matthias on her participation in the Schaumburg Sister Cities Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk HR-1573-Cont. Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1574 WOJCIK. Congratulates Rick Meyers on his participation in the Schaumburg Sister Cities Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1575 WOJCIK. Congratulates Brett Guarrero on his participation in the Schaumburg Sister Cit- ies Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1576 WOJCIK. Congratulates Thomas Schwarze on his participation in the Schaumburg Sister Cities Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1577 WOJCIK. Congratulates Jeffrey Laubenstein on his participation in the Schaumburg Sister Cities Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1578 TERZICH. Congratulates the Croatian radio program, "Free Croatia" on its 10th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1579 SHAW. Mourns death of Mae Elva Moss. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1580 SHAW. Mourns death of Norman Louis Lee, III, of Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1581 SHAW. Mourns death of Ronald E. Jackson, Jr., of Chicago, Illinois. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1582 SHAW. Mourns the death of Cheri Williams from Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1583 SHAW. 2029 HR-1583-Cont. Mourns death of Charlie W. McSpadden, Sr. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1584 SHAW. Mourns the death of Doloris Jagielski of Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1585 MADIGAN. Extends congratulations on 75th anniversary of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1586 SHAW. Mourns the death of John T. Webster of Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1587 JOHNSON. Congratulates the Mid-State Little League team on winning the Twin City Little League Tournament. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1588 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Charles Young of Danville. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1589 MCGANN. Congratulates and commends John Toner on his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1590 SHAW. Mourns the death of Gilbert William Hennington, Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1591 SHAW. Mourns the death of Johnny Nathaniel, Jr., Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1592 JOHNSON AND SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates and commends Sherdie Jones, Urbana, on his years of service to the Twin City Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO of Champaign County. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted 2030 HR-1593 BROOKINS. Urges the State to refrain from participation in a multistate lottery and calls for a study of methods of spending State lottery income in a manner proportionate to the sale of lottery tickets. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 24 Assigned to Revenue Dec 03 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BROOKINS 3/5 vote required Motion failed Committee Revenue Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1594 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends Faye Hughes Price of Chicago upon her retire- ment from the Chicago Department of Health Bureau of Mental Health. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1595 MARTINEZ. Congratulates Mother Marie Ramirez on 50 years of service with the Cordi-Marian Settlement Center. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1596 JOHNSON AND SATTERTHWAITE. Commends Admiral James B. Busey IV, on having a Day proclaimed in his honor. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1597 TATE. Mourns death of Glenn "Bill" Wade, of Oakland. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1598 KUBIK. Congratulates Sts. Peter and Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church on the 85th an- niversary of the organization. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1599 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates South Chicago on its 150th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1600 DALEY. Congratulates St. Mary of Perpetual Help Parish on its 100th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted 2031 HR-1593 HR-1601 HR-1601 GIGLIO. Congratulates PLAV Post #39 on its Golden Anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1602 LEVERENZ. Congratulates the Illinois Association of Highway Engineers on its 50th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1603 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Margaret and H. Thomas Hughbanks on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1604 WASHINGTON. Mourns the death of Robert Cook, San Francisco, Calif. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1605 BROOKINS. Congratulates Emily and Maurice McIntosh on their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1606 SHAW. Mourns death of Juanita Gordon Sanderson. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1607 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Vincent and Diane Brandys on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1608 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Annunciata Parish on its 45th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1609 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Father Coughlin on 25 years with Annunciata. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1610 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates the Southeast Sportsmen's Club on their 50th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted 2032 HR-1611 HR-1611 HENSEL. Marks retirement of John J. Bullaro, West Chicago Police Chief. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1612 HENSEL. Congratulates American Legion Post #342 in St. Charles for winning the Hall of Fame Award. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1613 STECZO. Congratulates Laramie School in Oak Forest on its 25th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1614 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout John Murphy of Oak Lawn, Illinois. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1615 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Ted Rochford of Oak Lawn, Illinois. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1616 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Paul Steele of Oak Lawn, Illinois. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1617 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Steve Schneegas of Oak Lawn, Illinois. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1618 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Ted Schiaky of Oak Lawn, Illinois. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1619 PANAYOTOVICH - DEJAEGHER - BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates the Policemen's Benevolent and Protective Association of Illinois on its 50th anniversary of organization. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1620 TERZICH, MADIGAN, CAPPARELLI, O'CONNELL, MATIJEVICH AND PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Hrvatska Sloboda Lodge No. 32, Chicago, as they celebrate the 90th anniversary of the organization. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted 2033 HR-1621 HR-1621 MADIGAN. Congratulates Bertha Reisert, Chicago, on her 80th birthday. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1622 BROOKINS. Congratulates Julia Katherine Davis Walker, of Chicago, on her 100th birthday. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1623 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Barbara Cech, of Chicago, on her 100th Birthday. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1624 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zolna, Chicago, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1625 YOUNG,A. Mourns the loss of Carol Francis Hughes, Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1626 SHAW. Mourns the death of Louis Arnold Gair of Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1627 CURRIE, WHITE, BOWMAN, BROOKINS, WASHINGTON, SHAW, RICE, YOUNG,A, SATTERTHWAITE AND STECZO. Honors Earl B. Dickerson, deceased September 1, 1986 at age 95, for his contri- butions to the cause of equal rights. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1628 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Williams, of Bedford Park, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1629 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Josephine "Jay" Dudek on her 60th birthday. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1630 MCNAMARA. Commends Oak Lawn International Wrestling Club on hosting Greco-Roman Wrestling Tournament. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted 2034 HR-1631 SATTERTHWAITE. Mourns the death of Rubin Cohn, a prominent University of Illinois law professor. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1632 GOFORTH. Commends and thanks Albert Dinkelman for service as State Trooper and Sheriff. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1633 BARGER. Congratulates Hadley Junior High School, in Glen Ellyn, on being named by the United States Department of Education in the Excellence in Education Exemplary School Program. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1634 CURRIE. Honors the achievements and accomplishments of Len and Marian Despres, Chi- cago, on the occasion of their 55th wedding anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1635 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates and commends Edward Bluthardt on his 25 years of service as president of Schiller Park. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1636 SHAW. Mourns the passing of Ollie Mae Swoope, Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1637 O'CONNELL. Congratulates LaGrange Highlands Elementary School for Excellence in Educa- tion Award. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1638 BROOKINS. Celebrates 75th anniversary of City Colleges of Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1639 GIGLIO. Congratulates the Ladies Auxiliary Post 40 on its 50th anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1640 JOHNSON. 2035 HR-1631 HR-1640-Cont. 2036 Mourns the death of John J. Bresee, Champaign. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1641 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends the citizens of Arcola for their dedication and hard work in renovating the Arcola Depot. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1642 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of William Everitt, emeritus dean of the University of Illinois College of Engineering. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1643 JOHNSON. Mourns death of Arthur B. Chilton, Jr., noted scientist. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1644 SHAW. Mourns death of Darrell Wayne Davis, Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1645 CULLERTON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Don Monico on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1646 PARCELLS. Congratulates Glenbrook North High School Debate Teams on winning 1st and 4th in the country. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1647 GREIMAN. Commends Hebrew Theological College for their 64th Annual Banquet on Sun- day, November 16, 1986. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1648 YOUNGE,W. Empowers the Urban Redevelopment Committee to subpoena records of the Metro-East Sanitary District and other records and witnesses relating to flood con- trol in the District. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 24 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1649 SHAW. Mourns death of Willie Taylor, Jr. of Chicago. Nov 12 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1650 WASHINGTON. Mourns death of the Reverend William Augustus Johnson. Nov 17 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1651 SHAW. Mourns the death of Laura Metcalf, Chicago. Nov 17 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1652 HICKS. Congratulates Lincoln Pettijohn, of Carmi Middle School, on his no-hitter. Nov 17 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1653 CHURCHILL. Honors retired Navy Captain Joseph P. Quinn for his 32 years of service in the armed forces. Nov 17 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1654 SLATER. Congratulates and commends Drs. Wilma and Wilmer Stienbarger on their retirement. Nov 17 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1655 CURRAN - HASARA AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Recognizes Gary and Beverly Reynolds for their contribution to the quality of life of special children. Nov 17 1986 Filed With Clerk Nov 18 Resolution adopted HR-1656 MCPIKE. Marks retirement of Earnestine Woodard from Alton Township General Assis- tance Office. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1657 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Jacob J. Novak, of North Chicago. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1658 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Arminta S. James on his retirement from 30 years as a teacher and administrator in elementary public school system. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted 2037 HR-1649 HR-1659 2038 HR-1659 MATIJEVICH, STERN, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Charles E. Foxworth, long-time labor leader. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1660 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Marshall R. Schroeder, who was a newspaper businessman and lived in Long Lake. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1661 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates John L. Hughes, of Waukegan, on his retirement as Circuit Court Judge and 27 years in the IL judiciary. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1662 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Richard F. Kennedy, Waukegan, on his retirement after 40 years as Editor and Publisher of the NEWS-SUN. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1663 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Charles R. Paxton, after 25 years as Director of the Zion Park District. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1664 SHAW. Mourns the death of Preston Ross, Sr., Chicago. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1665 FLOWERS. Marks death of Hubert Baskin. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1666 BARGER - COWLISHAW. Congratulates Loyola senior Catherine Sarnecke on winning Lincoln Academy Award. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1667 NASH AND MADIGAN. Mourns death of Gust Regas of Chicago, Illinois. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1668 NASH. Welcomes John G. Plumides, Supreme President of the Order of AHEPA, to Illinois. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1669 NASH. Commends Dale Bartoszewski on his rescuing of a woman from a burning building. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1670 PHELPS AND GIORGI. Recognizes November as National Opticians Month. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1671 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Lydia Jesse for winning Heritage Award from Adlai Stevenson High School. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1672 BROOKINS. Mourns death of Elbert Johnson, Sr. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1673 JOHNSON. Mourns death of Donald E. Moyer, Sr., Civil Rights Leader. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1674 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Irving Reiner, Urbana. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1675 RONAN. Congratulates Tony Fioravanti on being inducted into the Murray State Football Hall of Fame. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1676 SHAW. Mourns Mildred R. C. Jackson, of Chicago, Illinois. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1677 WASHINGTON. Mourns the death of Mrs. Bessie Lewis Bowman, North Little Rock, Arkansas. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1678 SHAW. Mourns the death of Cheri Williams, Chicago. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1679 KRSKA. Congratulates Rev. Walter Szczypula on his retirement from 43 years with the Archdiocese of Chicago. Nov 19 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1680 PARCELLS - STERN. Congratulates Donald J. Hackl, 63rd president of the A.I.A. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1681 JOHNSON. Memorial to Ralph C. Hay, professor emeritus of agricultural engineering at U of I. 2039 HR-1670 Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1682 2040 HR-1682 NASH. Memorializes Charles G. Rantis, Oak Park. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1683 BROOKINS. Praises Dr. Louis Rawls for 45 years in ministry. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1684 MCGANN - RYDER. Directs the Special House Committee on Developmental Care to file its report be- fore May 1 1987. Nov 20 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -MCGANN Committee Human Services Dec 02 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 43(A) Resolution adopted HR-1685 CURRAN, TURNER, MORROW, BROOKINS, LEFLORE, YOUNG,A, BRAUN, RICE, FLOWERS, SHAW AND WASHINGTON. Mourns the death of Richard Simmons, Sr. of Springfield. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1686 WASHINGTON. Mourns the death of Willie Pittman, Englewood. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1687 MCGANN. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Roy Herold of Chicago, Illinois on their 45th Wed- ding Anniversary. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1688 CAPPARELLI, TERZICH, KRSKA, DELEO, MCAULIFFE, BERRIOS, NASH, GIGLIO, LAURINO, MCGANN, KEANE, MARTINEZ AND RO- NAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cohen, Chicago, on their 25th wedding anniversary. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1689 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Mervyn C. Pilotte on his election as President of the Illinois Voca- tional Association. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1690 MADIGAN - DANIELS - MCPIKE - GIORGI - FARLEY, DALEY AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Edward Brabec, president of the Chicago Federation of Labor. Nov 20 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1691 JOHNSON. HR-1691-Cont. Mourns Philip Wayne Smith, scientist, U of I professor. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1692 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends Huey's of Urbana, on 29 years of service. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1693 STEPHENS. Congratulates Triad High School Varsity Cheerleading Squad on winning first place at State Cheerleading Contest. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1694 BROOKINS. Congratulates Blackwell Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church on 70th Anniversary. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1695 CURRAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Sestak on their 30th anniversary. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1696 PEDERSEN,B. Memorializes William Cody Boggs, Sr., of Chicago, Illinois. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1697 KLEMM. Congratulates Charles Splinter, of Ridgefield, Illinois on his 90th Birthday. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1698 STEPHENS. Salutes Collinsville High School Soccer Team for winning State Tournament. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1699 CURRAN. Congratulates and commends Jerry Banning on his retirement as president of Teamsters Local 916. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1700 DALEY. Mourns the death of William E. Cahill, of Chicago. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1701 BARNES, BERRIOS, CAPPARELLI, FLOWERS, ROPP AND WOJCIK. Congratulates John N. Lattimer on 15 years of service with the State. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1702 MCNAMARA. Congratulates the Harold L. Richards volleyball team from Oak Lawn on win- ning the Class AA State Volleyball Championship. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1703 WASHINGTON. Commends Reverend William Augustus Johnson on his 26th year as pastor of Greater St. John Baptist Church of Chicago. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted 2041 HR-1704 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends the Chicago State University men's and women's track teams. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1705 NASH. Honors Mr. Nicholas Melas, of Chicago, 11th United Hellenic American Con- gress Honoree. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1706 NASH. Mourns the death of Evans Sakellariou, Chicago. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1707 HARTKE. Congratulates Alma LeFever of Jasper County, Illinois, on her retirement from the office of County Clerk. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1708 HARTKE. Congratulates Ruth N. Bradbury on her retirement as County Clerk of Crawford County, Illinois. Dec 02 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1709 CULLERTON. Congratulates Ann Lousin on being named Parliamentarian of the House. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1710 BOWMAN. Mourns the death of Betty Harper, of Evanston. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1711 SATTERTHWAITE - FLOWERS - SHAW. Resolves that governing bodies of community colleges, State colleges and univer- sities insure that instructors are proficient in the English language, institute assess- ment programs therefore, and report to the Board of Higher Education and the General Assembly on such programs and their status. Dec 03 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Dec 05 Assigned to Higher Education Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1712 FLINN - RICHMOND. Commends Doris Pumphrey for her 15 years of service to the Illinois House of Representatives. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1713 HASARA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William Sams, of Taylorville, on their 63rd Wed- ding Anniversary. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1714 MCGANN. Congratulates Howard Schroff on his retirement from Catholic Cemeteries. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted 2042 HR-1704 HR-1715 HR-1715 CURRAN - HASARA. Congratulates Sangamon State University Soccer team on winning National Championship. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1716 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, MCMASTER, DAVIS, PULLEN, HALLOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Commends Rep. Dwight Friedrich on his contributions to the IL House of Repre- sentatives on behalf of the 109th District. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1717 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, MCMASTER, DAVIS, FRIEDRICH,DP, PULLEN, HALLOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Commends Rep. Carl E. Hawkinson on his achievements in the IL House of Rep- resentatives and wishes him well in the IL Senate. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1718 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, DAVIS, FRIEDRICH,DP, PULLEN, HALLOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Congratulates Rep. Tom McMaster on his service in the House of Representa- tives and wishes him well in his retirement therefrom. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1719 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, MCMASTER, DAVIS, FRIEDRICH,DP, PULLEN, HALLOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Commends Rep. Dennis Hastert on his service in the House of Representatives and wishes him well in the U.S. House of Representatives. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1720 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, MCMASTER, DAVIS, FRIEDRICH,DP, PULLEN, HALLOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Commends Anthony J. Leone, Jr., for his service as Assistant Clerk of the Illinois House of Representatives. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1721 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, MCMASTER, DAVIS, FRIEDRICH,DP, PULLEN, HALLOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Commends Rep. Jill Zwick for her representation in the IL House of Representa- tives of the people of the 65th District. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1722 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, MCMASTER, DAVIS, FRIEDRICH,DP, PULLEN, HALLOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Commends Rep. Judy Koehler for her achievements as a member of the IL House of Representatives. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1723 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, MCMASTER, DAVIS, FRIEDRICH,DP, PULLEN, HALLOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Commends the members of the House Republican Staff for their service to the IL House of Representatives. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1724 EWING. Congratulates Pontiac Township High School boys' cross country team on win- ning the Class A State championship. 2043 HR-1724-Cont. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1725 EWING. Congratulates Jesse Herr, of Pontiac, on his 70th Anniversary of practicing law in Illinois. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1726 DANIELS, HOFFMAN, MCMASTER, FRIEDRICH,DP, PULLEN, HAL- LOCK AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS. Commends Rep. Jack Davis for his service in the IL House of Representatives and wishes him well in his duties as U.S. Congressman for the 4th District. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1727 MCCRACKEN. Honors Larry Dolan, of Chicago, Man of the Year. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1728 RYDER. Commends Margaret Winters of Brighton upon her selection as the Illinois School Nurse of the Year. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1729 CAPPARELLI, DELEO, TERZICH, KRSKA AND MCAULIFFE. Commend Daniel Mader and Gregory Vydra upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1730 KLEMM - WAIT. Congratulates the Marian Central Catholic High School football team on win- ning the Class 2A State Championship. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1731 TUERK, HAWKINSON AND SALTSMAN. Memorializes Paul A. Haberkorn, Peoria business leader. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1732 DUNN,JOHN. Congratulates the St. Theresa High School football team on taking second place in the State Championship. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1733 DUNN,JOHN. Congratulates the Macon High School football team on an outstanding season. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1734 JOHNSON. Mourns George Bigham, Jr., of Champaign, Illinois. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1735 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Willie Pittman, Englewood. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted 2044 HR-1736 HARTKE. Honors Bob Luchtefeld on his retirement from Effingham County Board. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1737 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends Dr. A. R. Leak on his birthday and the 10th anni- versary of St. Andrew's Temple. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1738 HARTKE. Commends Kenneth Moore upon his retirement as Effingham County Sheriff. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1739 HANNIG - REA - CURRAN - PHELPS - PANGLE. Announces POW/MIA Christmas Tree Trim on Capitol Lawn. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1740 PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF, KLEMM, MATIJEVICH AND STERN. Marks retirement of Judge Harry D. Strouse, Jr. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1741 MCGANN. Congratulates Police Detective Alfred W. Williams on retiring. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1742 MCGANN. Congratulates Sergeant McCann of the Chicago Police Dept. upon his retire- ment after 29 years. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1743 MCGANN. Congratulates Officer Eugene McFerren on his retirement from the Chicago Po- lice Department after 30 years. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1744 MCGANN. Marks retirement of Sergeant Donald A. Dugan from the Chicago Police. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1745 TATE. Congratulates Frank Raymond Overmyer on his 101st birthday. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1746 SALTSMAN. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to refrain from discharging Rail Safe- ty Section personnel until all potentially less essential personnel assignments within the Commission have been reviewed. Dec 03 1986 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Dec 05 Assigned to Transportation Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HR-1747 BRAUN. 2045 HR-1736 HR-I 747-Cont. Urges support of Jazz as an American national treasure. Dec 03 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1748 HARTKE. Commends Ilene Allison upon her retirement as Jasper County Treasurer. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1749 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends Phyllis Wilken upon her retirement from Garden Hills Elementary School. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1750 RYDER. Congratulates the 1986 Greenfield High School football team on an outstanding season. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1751 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Devota Holt, Chicago. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1752 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Eva Mae Butler, Chicago. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1753 BROOKINS. Urges the State to refrain from participation in a multistate lottery and calls for a study of methods of spending State lottery income in a manner proportionate to the sale of lottery tickets. Dec 04 1986 Introduced Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BROOKINS Motion prevailed 109-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Tabled By Sponsor HR-1754 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Samuel Kendeigh, Urbana, professor emeritus of the Uni- versity of Illinois. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1755 KRSKA. Congratulates Stephen and Anne Fridich on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1756 KRSKA. Congratulates Sister Emilie Marie Lesniak's Silver Jubilee of Religious Life as a member of the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted 2046 HR-1757 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Dwayne Wesley Graves. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1758 RYDER. Honors Bernard G. Goetze, Illinois Agri-Science Teacher of the Year. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1709 STERN - PETERSON,W. Congratulates Buffalo Grove High School Varsity Football Team on winning Class 6A football championship. Dec 04 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1760 DANIELS - MADIGAN. Expresses the belief that the establishment of a prayer room in the State Capitol Building does not violate persons' freedom of religion; resolves that such a room would be paid for out of private donations; calls for Attorney General Neil Hartigan to appeal the federal ruling to the contrary. Dec 05 1986 Resolution adopted HR-1761 BERRIOS, NASH, MADIGAN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Memorializes former State Senator Walter J. Nega. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1762 MARTINEZ. Memorial to Chicago restaurateur, Emeterio Gutierrez. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1763 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Eagle Scout George Rieber, Jr., Woodridge. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1764 SHAW. Mourns the death of Bernice Price Boyd, of Chicago. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1765 RICE. Honors James Watson, Jr., of Chicago, Illinois. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1766 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends Reverend Lucius Hall of the First Church of Love and Faith. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1767 KEANE. Commends Eagle Scout Martin Patrick Dargan of Countryside, Illinois. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1768 CHURCHILL. Congratulates and commends Fire Chief Elmer Sheehan on his retirement from the Lake Villa Fire Department. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted 2047 HR-1757 HR-1769 HENSEL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Szafader on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1770 STECZO. Commends Hazel Crest Jaycees for 12 years of good work and designates Janu- ary 18-24, 1987, Illinois Jaycee Week. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1771 STECZO. Congratulates the Brimners, of Elmhurst, on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1772 SHAW. Congratulates Thomas Tennon, Chicago, on his 100th birthday. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1773 KLEMM. Congratulates Mayor Carl Wehde, of Crystal Lake, on 22 years of service. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1774 COUNTRYMAN. Memorial Reverend Norman Remmers, of Bloomington, Illinois. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1775 GOFORTH. Commends Lawanda M. Cross for 23 years with the Department of Corrections. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1776 DANIELS - MADIGAN - MAYS - MCPIKE - GIORGI AND CHURCHILL. Urges the 100th Congress to make enactment of highway, highway safety and public transportation and set enactment into law of no later than April 1, 1987. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1777 MCCRACKEN. Congratulate Deputy Chief Norbert W. Zajac for his services after 21 1/2 years to the Downers Grove Police Department. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1778 LEVIN - WHITE. Urges IL Department of Public Health to propose and pursue a change to require mumps immunization for school children. Jan 13 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -LEVIN Motion prevailed 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-1779 HARRIS. Commends Eagle Scout Randolph Padal of Rolling Meadows, Illinois. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted 2048 HR-1769 HR-1780 HR-1780 HARRIS. Commends Captain Bayard H. Esme, Chillicothe for his 44 yrs. with the IL Re- serve Militia. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1781 HARRIS. Commends Captain Marvin L. Merritt for military service. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1782 HARRIS. Commends Captain James L. Montooth, Peoria for his 41 yrs. with the IL Re- serve Militia Air Corps. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1783 HARRIS. Commends Lieutenant Lawrence Thomason, Peoria, for military service. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1784 HARRIS. Commends Captain Hugh W. Ritson for military service. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1785 YOUNG,A. Mourns Attorney Edward Gayles of Chicago. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1786 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Dorothy Estelle Dillard, of Chicago. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1787 PARKE - WOJCIK. Mourns the loss of Reverend Kenneth Young and acknowledges the renaming of the Elk Grove-Schaumburg Townships Mental Health Center as the Kenneth W. Young Centers. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1788 WASHINGTON. Congratulates the Second Calvary Missionary Baptist Church on marking its 60th anniversary. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1789 NASH - MADIGAN - DELEO - DALEY AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Judge James Geroulis. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1790 NASH. Memorializes Alexander Karis, brother of Senator Adeline Geo-Karis. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1791 WOLF. Mourns the death of Orville Hodge, Granite City. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted 2049 HR-1792 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates the skipper and crew of the Heart of America Challenge for its performance in the America's Cup yacht race. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1793 WHITE. Commends Mr. and Mrs. Carlberg of Westmont for their generosity and good will. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1794 RICHMOND. Honors Gale Schisler, former Representative from the 48th District, on his re- tirement from the State's Attorney's Appellate Prosecutor Office. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1795 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Robert Gerrib, 15, of Mahomet. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1796 JOHNSON. Congratulates John Kogut and Michael Weissman, professors at the University of Illinois, for being nominated for the Nobel Prize. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1797 JOHNSON. Memorializes Robert N. Butler, of St. Joseph. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1798 GIORGI - SALTSMAN - MATIJEVICH - FARLEY - MADIGAN, MC- PIKE, CAPPARELLI AND TERZICH. Memorial Louis F. Peick, Leader of Chicago Teamsters. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1799 MCPIKE. Creates the Journal Review Committee to approve the Journals of the 84th Gen- eral Assembly. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted HR-1792 2050 2051 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2052 SJR-0001 ROCK - PHILIP, LECHOWICZ, DARROW, DAVIDSON, DAWSON, DE- ANGELIS, DEMUZIO, DUDYCZ, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HOLM- BERG, JOYCE,JEROME, KEATS, KELLY, KUSTRA, LEMKE, LUFT, MAHAR, O'DANIEL, POSHARD, WATSON AND WELCH. Creates the Joint Committee on McCormick Place to study the request of the Metropolitan Fair and Exhibition Authority for additional bonding authorization and to report to the General Assembly and the Governor by October 2, 1985. Jul 08 1985 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 051-000-000 SJR-0002 ROCK. Resolves that when the two houses adjourn from the First Special Session of the 84th General Assembly on Monday, July 8, 1985, they stand adjourned SINE DIE. Jul 08 1985 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2053 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2054 HJR-0001 MCPIKE. On their adjournment Monday, July 8, 1985, states that the two Houses stand adjourned from the First Special Session of the 84th General Assembly sine die. Jul 08 1985 Resolution adopted 2055 SECOND SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE BILLS HOUSE COMMITTEE CODES HAGR Agriculture HAPA Appropriations I HAPB Appropriations II HCIV Cities and Villages HCOA Committee on Assignment HCON Consumer Protection HCOT Counties and Townships HELC Elections HELM Elementary and Secondary Education HENE Energy, Environment and Natural Resources HEXC Executive HFIN Financial Institutions HHED Higher Education HHSV Human Services HINS Insurance HJUA Judiciary I HJUB Judiciary II HLBC Labor and Commerce HPPN Personnel and Pensions HPUB Public Utilities HREG Registration and Regulation HREV Revenue HRUL Rules HSTG State Government Administration and Regulatory Review HTRN Transportion and Motor Vehicles HURB Urban Redevelopment HCWL Committee on the Whole HAGI Select Comm on Aging HECO Select Comm on Economic Development HINV Select Comm on Investigation HLSD Select Comm on Local School District Reorganization HSML Select Comm on Small Business HVET Select Comm on Veterans Affairs HWOR Select Comm on Worlds Fair 1992 I 2056 HB-0001 FRIEDRICH,DP Metro Fair/Expo Authority Act Nov 14 1985 Session Sine Die HRUL HB-0002 FRIEDRICH,DP Cigarette Tax Act Nov 14 1985 Session Sine Die HRUL 2057 SECOND SPECIAL SESSION SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2058 SJR-0001 ROCK. Upon adjournment Thursday, October 17, 1985, calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, October 29, 1985 at 12:30 p.m. Oct 17 1985 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2059 SECOND SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2060 HJR-0002 MCPIKE. Upon adjournment Thursday, October 17, 1985, calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, October 29, 1985 at 12:30 p.m. Oct 17 1985 Resolution adopted 2061 THIRD SPECIAL SESSION 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 2062 SB-0001 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1116.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that punitive damages may be awarded only if the plaintiff proves by clear and convincing evidence that the defen- dant acted or failed to act with actual malice or with intentional and reckless disre- gard for the safety of others. Provides that punitive damages shall not be awarded in an amount greater than the compensatory damages awarded for economic loss. Re- quires any punitive damages to be paid to the Department of Rehabilitation Ser- vices. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-0002 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1114) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to limit contingent fees for plaintiffs attor- ney in all actions brought on account of injury to the person or death. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-0003 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1117; rep. par. 2-1118) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that the doctrine of joint and sev- eral liability does not apply in any action brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property, in which recovery is predicated upon fault. Provides that a defendant shall be severally liable only. Repeals provisions which retain joint and several liability in environmental pollution and medical mal- practice actions. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-0004 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (New Act) Limits in personal injury cases the maximum recovery for noneconomic loss to which a plaintiff may be entitled or for which judgment may be rendered to a plain- tiff to $250,000. Defines noneconomic loss. Prohibits the jury from being instructed or informed with respect to the limitation on awards for noneconomic loss. Applica- ble to causes of action which accrue on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-0005 SB-0005 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1205.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to allow the admission into evidence of proof of collateral source payments in a tort action that have been made or are substan- tially certain to be made to a plaintiff as compensation for the loss or injury for which the action is brought. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-0006 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (Ch. 110, rep. par. 2-1107.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to repeal Section 2-1107.1 which requires the court in negligence and product liability cases to instruct the jury in writing that the defendant shall be found not liable if the jury finds that the contributory fault of the plaintiff is more than 50% of the proximate cause of the injury or damage for which recovery is sought. Effective immediately. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-0007 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1109, new par. 2-1109.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that in actions on account of bodi- ly injury or death or physical damage to property based on negligence or product li- ability based on strict tort liability, the jury shall itemize the verdict to reflect the distribution of economic loss by category and provides for separate findings specify- ing the amount of past damages and future damages. Effective immediately. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-0008 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (Ch. 110, pars. 2-1107.1, 2-1116) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the doctrine of modified compara- tive fault applicable to breach of express or implied warranty and actions on ac- count of bodily injury or death or physical damage to property arising under any state statute, regulation or local ordinance. Provides that the doctrine of modified comparative fault is not applicable in the Workers' Compensation Act, Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and Dram Shop Act cases. Effective immediately and applicable to causes of action accruing on or afer such date. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 2063 SB-0009 SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, RUPP, BARKHAUSEN, LEITCH, WOODYARD,H, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, KUSTRA, MACDONALD, MAHAR, MAITLAND, RIGNEY, SOMMER, TOPINKA AND WATSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1117, rep. par. 2-1118) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the doctrine of modified compara- tive fault applicable to breach of express or implied warranty and actions on ac- count of bodily injury or death or physical damage to property arising under any state statute, regulation or local ordinance. Provides that the doctrine of modified comparative fault is not applicable in the Workers' Compensation Act, Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and Dram Shop Act cases. Provides that the doctrine of joint and several liability does not apply in any action brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property, in which recovery is predi- cated upon fault. Provides that a defendant shall be severally liable only. Repeals provisions which retain joint and several liability in environmental pollution and medical malpractice actions. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after its ef- fective date. Effective immediately. Nov 20 1986 First reading Referred to Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-2263 LUFT, SCHUNEMAN AND MAHAR. (New Act; Ch. 70, rep. pars. 301 through 305) Creates the Illinois Comparative Fault Act. Provides for apportioning damages in actions brought on account of injury or death to persons or damage to property in which recovery is predicated upon fault. Abolishes the doctrine of joint and several liability in actions brought on account of death, injury to person or physical damage to property and limits a defendant's liability to the percentage of fault chargeable to him. Applies to injuries or death to persons or damage to property occurring on or after its effective date. Repeals An Act in relation to contribution among joint tort- feasors. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 70, rep. pars. 301 through 305 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Illinois Modi- fied Joint and Several Liability Act. Provides that each defendant is jointly and sev- erally liable for the entire amount of the judgment awarded the claimant, except that a defendant whose fault is less than that of the claimant is liable to the claimant only for that portion of the judgment that represents the percentage of fault attrib- utable to him. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, par. 2-611 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Requires pleadings to be signed and pro- vides penalites for violations. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, par. 2-1207 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Authorizes awarding punitive damages and provides guidelines for distribution of payments from such awards. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, new par. 8-2601 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Authorizes admission in evidence of collat- eral source evidence in tort actions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: New Act. Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Joint and Sev- eral Liability Law. Provides that the doctrine of joint and several liability shall not 2064 SB-0009 SB-2263-Cont. apply on any action brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property, in which recovery is predicted upon fault. In such cases the de- fendant shall be severally liable only and in portion that the defendant's fault of all other tortfeasor. Applies to causes of action accuring on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds reference to: New Act. Creates the Illinois Comparative Fault Law. Provides that in all actions brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property in which recovery is predicated upon fault, the fault chargeable to the plaintiff shall be com- pared with the fault of the tortfeasors where fault was a proximate cause of the inju- ry or damage for which recovery is sought. If the fault chargeable to the plaintiff is equal to or greater than the aggregate fault of the tortfeasors, then the plaintiff shall be barred from recovery damages. Applies to cause of action which accrue on or af- ter the effective date. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, new par. 2-1116 Amends the Code of Civil procedure. Provides that punitive damages may be awarded only if the plaintiff proves by clear and convincing evidence that the defan- dant acted or failed to act with actual malice or with intentional and reckless disre- gard for the safety of others. Punitive damages shall not be awarded in an amount greater that the compensatory damages awarded for economic loss. All amounts awarded as punitive damages shall be paid to the State of Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services for the sole purpose of providing service to disabled chil- dren, youth and adults. Applies to all cases filed on or after its effective date. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Adds reference to: New Act. Creates the Illinois Product Liability Law. Provides that in any product liability action based on negligence, breach of express or implied warranty or strict liability in tort in which plantiff is seekinng recovery for damages claimed to have resulted from the formula or design of a product, the defendant shall not be liable unless the plaintiff proves by a preponderence of the evidence, in addition to other facts re- quired to be proved under the law, that an alternative formula or design was avail- able at the time of manufacture. Applies to cause pf action accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, par. 2-1114 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the limitation on contingent fees for attorneys in medical malpractice cases applicable in all personal injury cases. Lim- its contingent fees to a percentage of plaintiffs compensatory damages. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, par. 2-611 Amends the Code of civil procdure. Requires pleading to be signed and provides sanctions for violations. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 12. Adds reference to: Ch. 70, pars. 302 and 305 Amends An Act in relation to contribution among joint Tortfeasors. Provides that contribution is not permitted against an Employer with respect to an employ- ee's injuries which are covered by The Workers' Compensation Act or the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Also provides that an action for contribution or indem- nification may be brought in an action separate from the action brought by the per- son who suffered injury. Applicable to causes of action which accrue on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. 2065 SB-2263-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 14. Adds reference to Ch. 110, new par. 8-2601 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Authorizes admission in evidence of collat- eral source payments in tort actions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 15. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, new par. 755.14a Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that premiums for certain insurance poli- cies shall not exceed the premium charged in 1984. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 17. Renumbers various articles of amendatory bill. Apr 11 1986 First reading Referred to Apr 16 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Re-referred to Assignment of Bills Apr 17 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 02 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 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 Amendment No. 14 Amendment No.15 INSURANCE Ad 030-028-000 LUFT Ad LUFT Ad 030-028-000 LUFT Ad RUPP & SCHUNEMAN Adopted Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled SCHUNEMAN & RUPP Adopted RUPP & SCHUNEMAN Adopted SCHUNEMAN & RUPP Adopted RUPP & SCHUNEMAN Adopted SCHUNEMAN & RUPP Lost LUFT & RUPP Adopted KEATS Ad LEITCH Lo 009-046-000 WATSON & LUFT Adopted BERMAN SANGMEISTER-LEMKE RULED GERMANE Adopted Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled lopted lopted lopted lopted lopted st 2066 2067 May 21-Cont. Amendment No.16 SCHUNEMAN & RUPP Lost Amendment No.17 RUPP Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 044-007-002 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Added As A Joint Sponsor GREIMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor O'CONNELL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die SB-2263-Cont. Adopted 2068 THIRD SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE BILLS HOUSE COMMITTEE CODES HAGR Agriculture HAPA Appropriations I HAPB Appropriations II HCIV Cities and Villages HCOA Committee on Assignment HCON Consumer Protection HCOT Counties and Townships HELC Elections HELM Elementary and Secondary Education HENE Energy, Environment and Natural Resources HEXC Executive HFIN Financial Institutions HHED Higher Education HHSV Human Services HINS Insurance HJUA Judiciary I HJUB Judiciary II HLBC Labor and Commerce HPPN Personnel and Pensions HPUB Public Utilities HREG Registration and Regulation HREV Revenue HRUL Rules HSTG State Government Administration and Regulatory Review HTRN Transportion and Motor Vehicles HURB Urban Redevelopment HCWL Committee on the Whole HAGI Select Comm on Aging HECO Select Comm on Economic Development HINV Select Comm on Investigation HLSD Select Comm on Local School District Reorganization HSML Select Comm on Small Business HVET Select Comm on Veterans Affairs HWOR Select Comm on Worlds Fair 1992 2069 HB-0001 REGAN - PARKE - STANGE - MCCRACKEN - STEPHENS, EWING, BARNES, CHURCHILL, DIDRICKSON, HENSEL, MCMASTER, PAR- CELLS, PEDERSEN,B, PULLEN, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HA- SARA, PETERSON,W, ROPP, TATE, WEAVER,M, WILLIAMSON AND WOJCIK. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1117; rep. par. 2-1107.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Repeals provision which requires the court to instruct the jury in negligence and product liability cases that the defendant shall be found not liable if the jury finds that the contributory fault of the plaintiff is more than 50% of the proximate cause of the injury or damage for which recovery is sought. Also deletes provision which provides that all defendants found liable in negligence and product liability cases are jointly and severally liable for plaintiff's past and future medical and medically related expenses. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0002 RYDER. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1109, new par. 2-1109.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that in actions on account of bodi- ly injury or death or physical damage to property based on negligence or product li- ability based on strict tort liability, the jury shall itemize the verdict to reflect the distribution of economic loss by category and provides for separate findings specify- ing the amount of past damages and future damages. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0003 RYDER - PIEL. (New Act) Limits in personal injury cases the maximum recovery for noneconomic loss to which a plaintiff may be entitled or for which judgment may be rendered to a plain- tiff to $250,000. Defines noneconomic loss. Prohibits the jury from being instructed or informed with respect to the limitation on awards for noneconomic loss. Applica- ble to causes of action which accrue on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0004 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1114) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to limit contingent fees for plaintiffs attor- ney in all actions brought on account of injury to the person or death. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0005 CHURCHILL - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1117; rep. par. 2-1118) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that the doctrine of joint and sev- eral liability does not apply in any action brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property, in which recovery is predicated upon fault. Provides that a defendant shall be severally liable only. Repeals provisions HB-0005-Cont. which retain joint and several liability in environmental pollution and medical mal- practice actions. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm oh Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0006 EWING AND REGAN. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1205.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to allow the admission into evidence of proof of collateral source payments in a tort action that have been made or are substan- tially certain to be made to a plaintiff as compensation for the loss or injury for which the action is brought. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0007 MCCRACKEN AND HALLOCK. (Ch. 110, rep. par. 2-1107.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to repeal Section 2-1107.1 which requires the court in negligence and product liability cases to instruct the jury in writing that the defendant shall be found not liable if the jury finds that the contributory fault of the plaintiff is more than 50% of the proximate cause of the injury or damage for which recovery is sought. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0008 EWING AND CHURCHILL. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1117, rep. par. 2-1118) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the doctrine of modified compara- tive fault applicable to breach of express or implied warranty and actions on ac- count of bodily injury or death or physical damage to property arising under any state statute, regulation or local ordinance. Provides that the doctrine of modified comparative fault is not applicable in the Workers' Compensation Act, Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and Dram Shop Act cases. Provides that the doctrine of joint and several liability does not apply in any action brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property, in which recovery is predi- cated upon fault. Provides that a defendant shall be severally liable only. Repeals provisions which retain joint and several liability in environmental pollution and medical malpractice actions. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after its ef- fective date. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0009 PARKE - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1116.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that punitive damages may be awarded only if the plaintiff provides by clear and convincing evidence that the de- fendant acted or failed to act with actual malice or with intentional and reckless dis- regard for the safety of others. Provides that punitive damages shall not be awarded in an amount greater than the compensatory damages awarded for economic loss. Requires any punitive damages to be paid to the Department of Rehabilitation Ser- vices. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. 2070 H B-0009-Cont. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-0010 TATE - MAYS. (Ch. 110, pars. 2-1107.1,2-1116) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the doctrine of modified compara- tive fault applicable to breach of express or implied warranty and actions on ac- count of bodily injury or death or physical damage to property arising under any state statute, regulation or local ordinance. Provides that the doctrine of modified comparative fault is not applicable in the Workers' Compensation Act, Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and Dram Shop Act cases. Effective immediately and applicable to causes of action accruing on or after such date. Nov 19 1986 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 20 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3116 MCCRACKEN - DAVIS - PARKE - PEDERSEN,B - KLEMM, BARGER, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIED- RICH,DP, HASTERT, HENSEL, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PAR- CELLS, PETERSON,W, PIEL, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK AND WILLIAMSON. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Comparative Fault Act to allocate the responsibility of bear- ing or paying damages in actions brought on account of death, bodily injury or phys- ical damage to property according to the fault of the persons who proximately caused such damage. Provides that a plaintiff whose fault exceeds the aggregate fault of all other persons who caused the damage is barred from recovery. A plain- tiff whose fault does not exceed the aggregate fault of all other persons will not be barred from recovery, but his damages will be reduced according to his proportion- ate fault. Abolishes the doctrine of joint and several liability in actions brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property in which recovery is predicated on fault and limits a defendant's responsibility to pay dam- ages according to his proportionate fault in causing such damages. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3118 HASTERT - PARKE - PARCELLS - WOJCIK, CHURCHILL, COWL- ISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KIRK- LAND, KLEMM, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PIEL, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1116) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that any award of punitive dam- ages will escheat to the Department of Rehabilitation Services for the purpose of providing services to disabled children, youth and adults. Provides that punitive damages may not exceed the amount of compensatory damages for economics loss and requires proof of actual malice or intentional and reckless disregard for the safety of others by clear and convincing evidence. Applies prospectively. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 2071 HB-3119 HB-3119 KUBIK - KLEMM - PIEL - FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, COWL- ISHAW, DANIELS, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KOEHLER, MCMASTER, PETERSON,W, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1114) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the limitation on contingent fees for attorneys in medical malpractice cases applicable in all personal injury cases. Lim- its contingent fees to a percentage of plaintiffs compensatory damages. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3120 EWING - REGAN - COWLISHAW - KOEHLER, CHURCHILL, DAN- IELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KLEMM, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PARCELLS, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PIEL, ROPP, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK, PARKE AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, new par. 8-2601) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that in a personal injury action, evidence that the plaintiff has received or will receive payments from collateral sources for medical expenses, lost wages or other expenses is admissible and may be considered in determining the plaintiffs damages. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3121 VINSON - STEPHENS - REGAN - KLEMM - PARCELLS, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HASTERT, HENSEL, KIRKLAND, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PIEL, ROPP, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK, BLACK AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-611) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to require every pleading, motion and other paper of a party represented by an attorney to be signed by at least one attorney of record in his individual name, whose address shall be stated, or if the party is not represented by an attorney to be signed by the party. Provides that the signature constitutes a certificate by the attorney or party that the pleading, motion or other paper is well grounded in fact and is warranted by existing law or a good faith argu- ment for the extension, modification or reversal of existing law and that it is not in- terposed for any improper purpose. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3122 CHURCHILL - WILLIAMSON - PEDERSEN,B - WOJCIK, BARGER, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KLEMM, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PARCELLS, PETERSON,W, PIEL, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WAIT AND WEAVER,M. (Ch. 70, pars. 302 and 305) Amends An Act in relation to contribution among joint tortfeasors. Provides that contribution is not permitted against an employer with respect to an employee's in- juries which are covered by the Workers' Compensation Act or the Workers' Occu- pational Diseases Act. Also provides that an action for contribution or indemnification may be brought in an action separate from the action brought by the person who suffered injury. Applicable to causes of action which accrue on or af- ter its effective date. Effective immediately. 2072 HB-3122-Cont. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3123 RYDER - PIEL - KLEMM - KOEHLER - PARCELLS, BARGER, CHUR- CHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDERICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HASTERT, HENSEL, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PEDERSEN,B, PETER- SON,W, REGAN, ROPP, STEPHENS, WOJCIK AND WILLIAMSON. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Product Liability Act. Provides that a defendant may not be held liable for a defective design of a product unless a feasible alternative design was available at the time the product was manufactured. A defendant may not be held liable for a failure to warn of product hazards which could not be identified by the defendant at the time the product was manufactured or which were obvious to users of the product. A plaintiff who misuses a product or knowingly assumes the risk of using a hazardous product is barred from recovery. Applies to causes of ac- tion accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die HB-3124 PIEL - KLEMM, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, FREDER- ICK,VF, FRIEDRICH,DP, HENSEL, KOEHLER, KUBIK, MCMASTER, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, ROPP, STEPHENS, WOJCIK AND RE- GAN. (New Act) Limits the maximum recovery for noneconomic loss in any actions brought for damages for an injury to the person to $300,000. Prohibits the court from instruct- ing the jury on the limitation on awards for noneconomic loss and prohibits counsel and witnesses from informing the jury on such limitation. Any award of noneco- nomic loss in excess of the limitation shall be reduced by the court to the maximum amount. Applicable to causes of action which accrue on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 02 1986 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 20 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 3 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 13 1987 Session Sine Die 2073 2074 THIRD SPECIAL SESSION SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2075 SJR-0001 ROCK. Calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, December 2, 1986, at 12:30 P.M. Nov 20 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0002 SMITH. Calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, January 13, 1987, at 12:30 o'clock noon when they adjourn on Friday, December 5, 1986. Dec 05 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2076 THIRD SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2077 HJR-0001 MCPIKE. Resolves, that, upon adjournment Tuesday, January 13, 1987, the two houses stand adjourned Sine Die. Jan 13 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2078 THIRD SPECIAL SESSION SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2079 SR-0001 DEMUZIO. Adopts the temporary rules of the Senate of the 84th G.A. as the rules of the Third Special Session. Nov 18 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0002 DEMUZIO. Designates the standing committees and officers of the Senate of Officers/Comm 3rd Spec Sess Nov 18 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0003 DEMUZIO. Informs the House that the Senate has organized and is ready to transact the business of the Third Special Session. Nov 18 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0004 DEMUZIO. Appoints the committee to inform the Governor that the Senate is in session for the Third Special Session and ready for his messages. Nov 18 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0005 DEMUZIO. Calls for the preparation of daily journals during the Third Special Session. Nov 18 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0006 DEMUZIO. Appoints a committee to approve the Journals of the Third Special Session. Nov 18 1986 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0007 ROCK. Calls for a Committee to be appointed to approve the final Journal of Tuesday, January 13, 1987 of the Third Special Session of the 84th General Assembly. Jan 13 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2080 THIRD SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2081 HR-0001 MCPIKE. Adopts the rules and names the standing committees of the 84th G.A. as those of the third special session. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted 112-000-000 HR-0002 MCPIKE. Informs the Senate that the House has organized and is ready to proceed with the business of the third special session. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted HR-0003 MCPIKE. Appoints a committee to approve the Journal's of the third special session. Nov 18 1986 Resolution adopted 2082 STATUTES AMENDED 2083 Chap. Par. Bill GENERAL PROVISIONS STATUTES AMENDED Chap. Par. 5-Cont. t802 SB-2075 1013 HB-851 AGRICULTURE/HORTICULTURE 5 44 HB-269 70 HB-833, 2433 75 HB-269 80 HB-269 91 SB-2185 104 HB-269 107 HB-336 111 SB-448; HB-570, 878 127 SB-88; HB-88 tf27.8a HB-878 t127.9a SB-88; HB-1060 t127.10 HB-88 131b-3 SB-2185 142 HB-833, 2433 *158 SB-1442 211 HB-2102 t242b SB-2255 563 SB-292 566 SB-292 603 SB-811 803 SB-812,2117 804 SB-812 806 SB-1164; HB-1775 808 SB-1164; HB-1775 809 SB-812 810 SB-812, 1164; HB-1775 811 SB-812 811.1 SB-812 812 SB-812, 1164; HB-1775 813 SB-812; HB-833, 2433 814 SB-812 817 HB-261 818 SB-1087; HB-2595 819 SB-1164; HB-1775 t821.1 SB-1165 t822.1 SB-1164; HB-1775 952 SB-135 954 SB-135 *966 HB-1517 1005 HB-337, 1717 1008 HB-337 1010 HB-337 1011 HB-337 1015 HB-337, 1717 1016 HB-337 1017 HB-337 t1020.1 thru 1020.3 HB-337 1202 SB-625; HB-568, 1090, 1163 1203 1206 1207 t1207.1 1208 1211 1212.1 t1212.1 1212.2 t1212.2 l1213.1 1253 1254 1255 1257 1258 1402 1404 1405 1406 1408 1409 1410 1411 *1412 *1415 1501 1502 1504 1505 1507 1602 1603 1605 1607 1704 1910 ALIENS 6 Bill SB-625; HB-568, 1090 SB-915 SB-211, 625, 915, 2255; HB-568, 1090 HB-568, 1090 SB-211, 625; HB-568, 1090, 1163 SB-211, 625, 2185, 2255; HB-568, 1090, 1163 SB-263, 2255; HB-3200 SB-625; HB-568, 1090 SB-2255 SB-625; HB-568, 1090 SB-211 SB-625 SB-625 SB-625 SB-625 SB-625, 1037 SB-1783; HB-3019 SB-567, 1783; HB-1175, 3019 SB-567; HB-1175 SB-567; HB-1175 SB-567; HB-1175 SB-567, 1783; HB-1175, 3019 SB-567, 1783; HB-1175, 3019 SB-567; HB-1175 SB-1783; HB-3019 SB-567; HB-1175 SB-906 SB-906 SB-906 SB-906 SB-906 SB-88 SB-88 SB-88, 815 SB-88 SB-4, 90; HB-16 SB-1783; HB-3409 *lthru 6 HB-1648 7 HB-1648 ANIMALS 8 1 SB-693,697 tl.1 SB-693,697 tl.2 SB-693,697 2 HB-269 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2084 Chap. 8-Cont. *25 t3 t3 13 t3 t3 t3 t3 t t3 ·3 f STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 8-Cont. *2 SB-693, 697, 2185 *3 SB-693, 697 t3.1 SB-693, 697 *4 SB-693, 697 *5 SB-693, 697 15.1 SB-693, 697 thru 31 HB-1956 37-1 SB-169, 710, 2088; HB-885, 2860 37-2 SB-1881, 2088; HB-1558 7-3.001 SB-1375 7-3.031 SB-1375 7-3.081 SB-1375 7-3.091 SB-1375 7-3.092 SB-1375 7-3.04a SB-1881; HB-1558 37-3.05 SB-743 37-3.06 SB-169, 710, 2088; HB-885, 2860 37-3.07 SB-169, 710, 1881, 2088; HB-885, 1558, 2860 7-3.07a SB-2203 37-3.10 SB-169, 710, 2088; HB-885, 2860 37-3.12 SB-1375, 2088 37-3.13 SB-2088, 2135; HB-3461 37-3.16 SB-169, 710, 2088; HB-885, 2860 37-3.17 SB-169, 710, 2088; HB-885, 2860 37-3.18 SB-818 37-3.19 SB-2088 *37-3.20 SB-630 *37-3.21 SB-630 *37-3.22 SB-630 ý37-3.23 SB-630 t37-3.24 SB-630 37-3.181 SB-1375 37-4 SB-2088; HB-885, 2860, 3266 37-5 SB-141, 1735; HB-885, 1977, 2860 37-6 SB-630 37-9 SB-630, 818, 1375, 1881, 1958, 2088, 2201, 2203; HB-1558, 2486, 2522 37-11 SB-1910, 2088 37-12 SB-630, 2088 37-13 SB-818 37-15 SB-1569, 2088, 2203; HB-2523, 3518 -37-15.1 SB-817 37-16 37-19 t37-19.1 37-20 37-21 37-22 *37-22 37-24 37-25 37-25.1 137-25.1 37-26 t37-26.1 thru 37-26.8 t37-26.50 thru d Bill SB-729, 1569, 2088 HB-1146 SB-2088 SB-2088 SB-2088 SB-2088 SB-729 SB-2088 SB-2203; HB-3586 HB-568 HB-568 SB-630, 1375, 2044, 2088, 2135, 2203; HB-3461 SB-630 37-26.65 SB-1375 37-27 SB-630, 743, 1469, 1904, 2088; HB-568, 3518 37-27.1 SB-1469, 2088; HB-568 t37-27.1 SB-743 *37-27.1 SB-1904 37-28 SB-169, 448, 576, 630, 1375, 1454, 1881, 1958, 2088, 2185, 2203; HB-568, 1558, 1961, 2486, 3518 37-29 SB-169, 630, 710, 742, 2088; HB-885, 2860 37-30 SB-866, 1375, 1580, 1881, 2203; HB-1558 37-31 SB-866, 1375, 1504, 1881, 1944, 2203; HB-1558, 2779 137-31.1 SB-2088 37-32 SB-576; HB-568, 2486, 3518 37-33 SB-1454; HB-1961 *37-33 SB-866, 2185; HB-1558 t37-33.1 SB-866 *37-33.1 SB-1881 37-34 SB-1454, 2088, 2203; HB-1961 37-35 SB-2088 37-36 SB-2088 37-36a SB-729; HB-3518 37-37 SB-2088 37-39 SB-630 37-39.1 SB-630, 1375, 2088 t37-39.2 SB-1375 37-40 SB-2088 37-41 SB-169,630, 710, 1375, 1881, 2088; HB-885, 1558, 2860 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 37-42 SB-630, 1375, 1881; HB-1558 37-43 SB-630 37-44 SB-169, 710, 2088; HB-885, 2860 t37-44a SB-169, 710; HB-885 37-45 SB-1454, 2088; HB-1961 t37-50a SB-1881; HB-1558 t37-50b SB-1881; HB-1558 t37-50c SB-1881; HB-1558 t37-50d SB-1881; HB-1558 t37-50e SB-1881; HB-1558 t37-50f SB-1881; HB-1558 t37-50g SB-1881; HB-1558 58 HB-262 60 HB-262 97 HB-1957 98.6 HB-1957 105.11 SB-805 108a SB-808 123a HB-293 124a HB-293 124b HB-293 t124c HB-293 134.3 HB-1957 134.12 HB-1957 146 HB-1957 t146b HB-1957 157 SB-2185 160 SB-807 204 SB-864 t240 SB-693 241 SB-693 242 SB-693 243 SB-693 t244 SB-693 310 HB-833, 2433 332 HB-1969, 2518 333 HB-1969, 2518 334 HB-1969, 2518 335 HB-1969, 2518 336 HB-1969, 2518 337 HB-1969, 2518 338 HB-1969, 2518 340 HB-1969, 2518 t341 HB-1969, 2518 369 HB-269 702.04 HB-2035 t703.1 HB-1016 704 HB-1016 704.01 SB-86, 370 t704.02 SB-86; HB-1622 716 SB-86, 370, 2185; HB-1016, 1622 2085 10 t114.1 HB-2370 ATTORNEYS AT LAW 13 1 HB-272 6 HB-272 10 HB-272 11 HB-1993 13 HB-268 15 HB-1677 22 HB-268 ATTORNEY GENERAL/STATE'S ATTORNEYS 14 4 SB-1021, 2185; HB-615, 2083, 2304 4a SB-1005 t4c HB-2121, 3501 5 HB-2288 t5c SB-905, 1526, 2063 6 HB-2527 t6.1 HB-2235 52 SB-737 201 HB-1755 202 HB-1755 203 HB-1755 204 HB-1755 204.01 HB-1755, 3340, 3588 t204.01a HB-694 204.02 HB-1755 204.03 HB-1755 204.04 HB-1755 204.05 HB-1755 204.06 SB-1398; HB-1755 204.07 HB-1755, 3036, 3043, 3349 204.08 HB-1755 204.09 HB-1755 204.10 HB-1755, 2579 205 HB-1755 206 HB-1755 207.01 HB-1755 207.02 HB-1755 207.03 HB-1755 207.04 HB-1755 207.05 HB-1755 207.06 HB-1755 209 HB-1755 209.01 HB-1755 209.02 HB-1755 209.03 HB-1755 209.04 HB-1755 210 HB-1755 211 HB-1755 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 8-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill ARBITRATION AND AWARDS 2086 Chap. Par. AUDITOR GENER COMPTROLLEJ 15 26 *101 thru 104 102 209 209.03 *209.03 t209.04 210.05 t210.05a t210.05b 210.10 *211 t211.1 213 *215 221 222.1 t222.2 t223 302-7 302-14 303-1 303-3A 303-4 303-9 303-15 426 *453 thru 455 503 504 AVIATION 151/2 t22.23c 22.25b 22.25c 22.25d 22.34 22.42 22.42k t22.43e t22.49a 68.1 68.2 68.2b 68.2c t68.2c-1 STATI Bill AL/STATE R JTES AMENDED-C Chap. 15/2-Cont t6; t6; HB-1417 HB-3328 SB-894, 2185; HB-1496 SB-1817 SB-426; HB-1417, 2958 HB-3329 SB-1817; HB-942, 1160, 2630, 3094 HB-396, 1417, 2552, 2958 HB-805 HB-2552 SB-117; HB-1874, 2525 SB-1624 HB-694 SB-1162 SB-1624 SB-828, 1162, 1881; HB-1558 HB-3327 SB-925; HB-578 SB-894 HB-3624 HB-250 HB-568 HB-1500, 2213 HB-873 HB-2525 SB-1398 HB-3655 HB-12 HB-2958 HB-2958 HB-3497, 3632 SB-1597; HB-3473 SB-1597; HB-3473 SB-1597; HB-3473 SB-502 HB-833, 2433 HB-3497, 3632 HB-1769, 3497, 3632 HB-2662, 3204 SB-150, 1921; HB-214, 1294, 1769, 3473 SB-1921; HB-1769, 3473 SB-150; HB-214, 1294 SB-150; HB-214, 1294 SB-150; HB-214, 1294 6 6 6 6 t6 t6 *301 thr BAIL 16 -ontinued Par. t. Bill T t80 81 203 HB-423 HB-423 HB-2169 BANKING AND FINANCE 17 t4c t60.2 t102.1 *102.1 104 106 113 117 HB-2121 HB-2942 HB-785 HB-785 HB-699 SB-881; HB-699 SB-1393 HB-699 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 8.2c-2 SB-150; HB-214, 1294 8.2c-3 HB-214 *68.2g SB-1921; HB-1769, 3473 68.3 SB-150, 1921; HB-1294, 1769, 3473 68.3a SB-150, 1597, 1921; HB-214, 390, 1294, 1769, 3204, 3471, 3473 68.3b SB-150; HB-214, 1294 '68.3c SB-150; HB-214, 1294 68.3d SB-150, 1597, 1921; HB-214, 390, 1294, 1769, 3204, 3471, 3473 68.5 SB-150; HB-214, 1294 68.6 SB-150, 776; HB-214, 1294 68.8a HB-269 58.14c SB-1419 38.14d SB-1419 68.15 SB-1419 58.15a SB-1419; HB-564 58.15b HB-564 68.16 SB-1921; HB-1769, 3473 58.17a SB-1921; HB-3473 '8.17b SB-1921; HB-3473 68.17c HB-3473 136 HB-564 159 SB-2185 252 SB-1398 u 317 SB-679 306a HB-564 306b HB-564 507 SB-1326 511 SB-2185 519 SB-1398 * * 2087 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Par. Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. *168 300 301 302 *303 *304 *305 *306 *307 *308 t308.1 *308.1 309 t309.1 311 312 314 316 317 320 322 323 324 325 327 338 339 343 345 347 349 *355 359 360 360.1 t360.2 366 372 373 377 380 390 392 394 t395 t396 t397 SB-2084 SB-881 SB-2246 SB-2300; HB-887 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 HB-785 HB-785 HB-2127 HB-1903 SB-512, 834, 1200, 1567, 1918; HB-419, 501,2101,2127, 2787,3218,3260, 3610 SB-1350 SB-1434; HB-419, 1965 HB-3478, 3563 HB-3478, 3563 SB-834, 1077; HB-419 SB-2116; HB-1965 SB-834; HB-419, 1965, 2118 HB-1965 SB-834; HB-419, 1965, 3478,3563 HB-3478, 3563 SB-834; HB-419, 1964 SB-834; HB-419, 1965 SB-263 SB-834; HB-419, 1701, 1965 SB-834; HB-419 HB-269 HB-874 SB-834, 835, 2116, 2300; HB-2100 HB-699 HB-3478, 3563 HB-358 HB-262 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 SB-834, 2185; HB-261, 270,419, 1965 SB-914 SB-834 SB-835 HB-3478, 3563 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 Chap. 17-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. t398 t399 t400 t401 t402 *451 *452 *453 *454 *455 456 *456 *457 *458 *459 *460 501 503 504 t504 t505 t506 602 608 t853.1 1001 1302 1304 1305 1306 1306.1 *1306.1 '1306.2 1308 *1308 1311 1312 *1313 *1313.1 *1315 1316 1317 *1318.1 t1318.2 1319 *1320 1321 *1322 1323 1324 *1324 1325 *1326 *1327 *1328 *1329 *1330 d Bill HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-2300 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-881 SB-525, 1350 SB-525; HB-2659 HB-3037 SB-525 SB-525 HB-2658 HB-268 HB-262 HB-2908, 2910 HB-699 SB-2257; HB-3610 SB-834; HB-419, 3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 SB-834; HB-419 HB-3610 HB-3610 SB-881 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-699, 3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 SB-1350 HB-3610 SB-2257; HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 SB-835 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 HB-3610 2088 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 17-Cont. 17-Cont. 1331 HB-3610 1558 SB-571,834,881; *1332 HB-3610 HB-2205, 2207 1333 SB-834; HB-419 1563 SB-835 *1333 HB-3610 1565 HB-268 1334 HB-3610 1566 SB-835 1335 HB-3610 1567 SB-835 1336 HB-3610 1571 SB-835 *1337 HB-3610 1572 SB-835 1338 HB-3610 1573 SB-835 *1339 HB-3610 1574 SB-835 1340 HB-3610 1653 SB-2084,2086; 1341 SB-834; HB-419, 3610 HB-3326 *1342 HB-3610 1661 SB-1142 *1343 HB-3610 1674 SB-992 t1343.1 HB-3610 1674.4 SB-570; HB-275 *1344 HB-3610 1674.5 SB-1142 *1345 HB-3610 1675 SB-569; HB-2206 *1346 HB-3610 1686 SB-570,2084,2086; t1346.1 HB-1360 HB-275, 2205, 3326 *1346.1 HB-3610 *1686 SB-2084 *1347 HB-3610 1687.1 SB-1204, 2185; *1348 HB-3610 HB-268 *1349 HB-3610 2051 SB-834 *1350 HB-3610 2052 SB-571; HB-275 *1351 HB-3610 2053 SB-571; HB-275 *1352 HB-3610 2102 SB-992 *1353 HB-3610 2103 SB-2185; HB-261, 270, *1354 HB-3610 1963 1355 SB-835 2201 SB-120, 1566; *1355 HB-3610 HB-2732 1356 SB-835 2301 SB-881 *1356 HB-3610 2302 HB-1905, 2809 *1357 SB-835 2303 SB-881, 1326 1358 SB-835 2305 SB-881 *1358 HB-3610 2502 SB-525, 881; HB-466, 1360 SB-835 699, 887, 1321, *1360 HB-3610 1556, 3618 1361 SB-835 2504 HB-2120 *1361 H8-3610 *2504 SB-525; HB-2126 1362 SB-835 2505 SB-525; HB-466, 820, *1362 HB-3610 1321, 1556, 3618 1363 SB-835 2506 SB-881 *1363 HB-3610 *2506 SB-525; HB-2126 1364 SB-835 *2507 SB-525; HB-2126 *1364 HB-3610 2508 SB-525, 881,914, 1365 SB-835 2185; HB-1313, *1365 HB-3610 1321, 1556, 3618 1366 SB-835 2509 SB-525 *1366 HB-3610 t2509.01 HB-1321, 1556 1367 SB-835 t2509.1 HB-1321, 1556, 3618 *1367 HB-3610 2510 SB-525,881; HB-820, 1368 SB-835 1321, 1556, 1885, *1368 HB-3610 3618 1551 SB-571, 2084; t2510.01 HB-1321, 1556, 3618 HB-2207 t2510.02 HB-1321, 1556, 3618 1555 SB-834 t2510.03 HB-1321,1556, 3618 tl556a SB-2084 t2510.04 HB-1321, 1556, 3618 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2089 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 17-Cont. 2510.1 2512 2703 2706 t2709.1 2710 t2710.1 2713 2718 2719 2802 2805 2852 *3001 thru 3294 3002 t3002.1 *3002.1 t3009a 3010.1 3015 3042 3101 *3101 3107.1 3121 3138 *3138 3169 *3169 3174 *3174 *3181 *3182 3204 3205 3267 *3267 3301-9 t3301A-1 thru 3301A-6 3304-8 3306-9 3306-14 3310-7 3401 3402 3416 *3446 3455 3461 3462 3466 3611 3631 3654 4402 Par. Bill SB-835, 881 SB-525; HB-1321, 1556,3618 SB-881 SB-1077; HB-419 HB-501 HB-1964 HB-501 SB-834; HB-419, 1964 SB-834; HB-419, 1964 SB-2185 SB-834 SB-881 SB-881 SB-1350 HB-2117 HB-785 HB-785 HB-1903 HB-2942 SB-881 SB-1077; HB-419 HB-874 SB-2185 HB-358 HB-1159 HB-204,1159 SB-2185 HB-261, 270 SB-2185 HB-261, 270 SB-2185 SB-881 SB-881 SB-1326 SB-1326 HB-261, 270 SB-2185 SB-2259 HB-3039 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2245 SB-881 SB-251 HB-874 HB-262 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 HB-261, 270 HB-261 SB-1350 SB-1350 HB-270 HB-528 Chap. 17-Cont. Par. Bill 4410 4431 4441 *4445 4446 4447 4459 4461 4467.1 4470 4655 4657 4658 4659 4660 4661 4702 4719 4803 4808 4812 4817 4818 *4837 4853 4854 4902 4906 5234 5235 5401 5402 5404 5404.1 t5404.1 5407 5408 5409 5410 5411 5412 5414 5415 5416 5417 t5417.1 5419 5420 5421 *5421 5422 5423 5424 SB-1855 SB-1855; HB-3537 SB-992 HB-2014 HB-204 HB-1764 SB-1077; HB-419 HB-741 HB-358 HB-261 SB-2185; HB-1050, 1051,1363,1366 HB-1366 HB-1365 SB-2185; HB-1362, 1364 HB-1052 HB-1053 SB-2185 SB-1326 HB-2441 HB-2441 HB-2441 HB-2441 SB-1326 SB-1192; HB-2071 HB-2942 HB-2942 HB-699 HB-590 SB-912 HB-699 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834 HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834, 1878; HB-1556, 1764, 2157 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 HB-1764,2157 SB-834; HB-1556 HB-1556 SB-834 HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 SB-834; HB-1556 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2090 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 5425 5427 5601 thru 5637 *5601 thru 5637 5603 5613 5625 5627 5901 5902 5903 5904 5906 5907 5908 5910 5914 15915.1 t5915.2 t5915.3 5916 5917 5918 5919 5920 5921 5922 5923 5924 5925 5927 5928 5929 5930 t5930.1 t5930.2 5932 t6009 *6402 6404 6407 6410 6412 6416 6605 16606 Bill SB-834; HB-1556 HB-699 HB-1556 HB-2119 HB-1764, 2157 HB-1764, 2157 HB-699 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 HB-1765 SB-767; HB-1765 HB-1790 HB-204, 1764, 2657 SB-326, 1000, 1343, 1496, 1505, 1515, 1829, 1879, 2254; HB-1435, 2567, 2614, 2657, 2758 SB-1350; HB-1764 HB-1764 HB-1764 SB-1419 SB-2100 CANALS AND WATERWAYS IMPROVEMENTS 19 37.12 SB-1398 41 SB-2185 52 HB-1214 Chap. Par. 19-Cont. 56 61a 63 65 65f t65g thru 650 67 70 70a t70b 76 78 t79 119.1 120 120.3 t120.12 126a 126b 126c 126d 126e 126g t126i 153 154 154.1 155 156 156.2 ,156.3 159 163 t165.3 173 t182.14b t254.14a 264 265 268 t288.1 t354.14a t405.1 t455.1 507.2 t507.2 507.3 t605.1 t705.14a 1754.1 754.2 t806.10b t855.1 Bill SB-1141 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-418, 1956; HB-1060, 1186, 1386, 2844, 2880 SB-418; HB-1060, 1386 HB-3376 SB-1398 SB-291; HB-188 SB-291; HB-188 SB-1157 SB-418; HB-1386 SB-418; HB-1060, 1386 SB-418 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-798 SB-798 SB-798 SB-798 SB-798 SB-798 SB-798 SB-38 SB-38 SB-38 HB-1731 HB-1543 HB-564 SB-1245 HB-640 SB-38 SB-796 HB-1745 SB-796, 1245 SB-796, 1245 SB-1245 SB-1245 SB-1245 SB-796, 1245 SB-796, 1245 SB-796, 1245 SB-796, 1245 SB-2185 SB-796, 1245 SB-2185 SB-796, 1245 SB-796, 1245 SB-796, 1245 SB-2185 SB-796, 1245 SB-796, 1245 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1-2 2-10 t2-18 3-1 3-1.2 3-1.3 3-1.4 3-5 3-10.1 3-10.9 3-10.9a *3-10.9a 3-12 3-13 4-1 *4-1 thru 4-12 4-1.1 t4-1.2a 4-1.6 4-1.7 2091 Chap. Par. 19-Cont. t1140.1 t1140.2 t1140.3 :1141 1141 thru 1145 t1141.1 t 1141.2 t1141.3 1144 $1144 t1147 t1148 1204 1205 1209 CEMETERIES 21 5 1t4c 21.3 21.5 31 *62a *62b *62c *62d 64.9 64.10 64.15a SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE HI HI HI HI SE SE SE STATUTES AMENDED- Bill Chap. 23- Cont. 1-2233 1-2233 1-2233 3-2233; HB-3385 1-2233 1-2233 1-2233 1-2233 B-3385 B-3385 B-3385 B-3385 1-405 1-405 1-405 HB-266 HB-3428 HB-266 HB-266 HB-266 HB-1517 HB-1517 HB-1517 HB-1517 SB-2185; HB-260, 270 SB-2185; HB-260, 270 HB-1589 SB-2237 SB-1856; HB-3150 HB-448, 2198 HB-1388 SB-117, 2185; HB-392, 1874 SB-792; HB-1388 SB-1014; HB-1473 SB- 117; HB-87, 448, 1874, 2784 HB-268 SB-916; HB-471, 3340 SB-916 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-1971; HB-1159 HB-1476 SB-792; HB-1219, 1388 SB-700 SB-392; HB-612 HB-1302, 1473 SB-117, 2101; HB-392, 1874, 2525, 2656 HB-2814 t t t t5 t t *6-1 tl t t Continued Par. Bill 4-1.8 HB-2198 4-1.9 HB-2198 4-1.10 SB-1388, 1856; HB-589, 1301 f4-1.11 SB-792; HB-1388 4-1-6 HB-2656 4-2 SB-117; HB-448, 1874, 2525, 2814 t4-2.1 HB-1978 t4-2a SB-1001; HB-3126 4-12 HB-2236 4-1.10 HB-3150 5-1.1 SB-1084; HB-1291 5-1.103 SB-529 5-2 SB-117, 700, 862, 918, 956, 2185; HB-705, 1335, 1865, 1874, 1931, 2525 t5-2.1 SB-792; HB-1388 5-4 SB-117, 2185; HB-302, 392, 705, 1479, 1874, 2525 5-5 SB-293, 299, 1398, 1683, 2185; HB-895, 1291, 1712, 2236, 2245, 2525 *5-5.01 SB-392 5-5.3 SB-1992 5-5.4 SB-1992 5-5.5 SB-390, 1398, 1945; HB-307, 2247, 2525 5-5.8 SB-1398 5-5.8a SB-1856; HB-3153 '5-5.8a SB-529, 1084 "5-5.8b SB-1004 5-5.11a HB-1302 5-5.12 HB-2230, 3337 5-5.15 SB-245 5-5.16 HB-394, 1291 *5-5.17 HB-2949 t5-9.1 HB-2272 t5-16 HB-488 6-1 SB-792; HB-1388, 1981 hru 6-7 SB-700 6-1.2 SB-117; HB-392, 1473, 1874, 2525 6-1.3 HB-1229 *6-1.3a HB-1229, 1302, 1473 6-1.4 HB-2198 6-1.6 HB-589 6-1.7 HB-589, 2197 *6-1.10 SB-792; HB-1388 6-1-9 SB-685 6-2 SB-117; HB-448, 1874, 2525 6-16 SB-1388 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHARITIES AND PUBLIC WELFARE 23 2092 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 23-Cont. 7-1 7-1.2 t7-1.5 7-1-13 7-2 8A-5 8A-6 8A-7 t8A-7.1 8A-8 t8A-11 9-1 9-5 9-6 SB-792; HB-1388 SB-117; HB-1874, 2525 SB-792; HB-1388 HB-344 SB-117; HB-392, 1475, 1874, 2525 SB-1680 HB-360, 2739 SB-1862 SB-2190 SB-1680 SB-1004; HB-1410 HB-943 HB-1219, 1474, 2338 SB-1388; HB-589, 2197, 2198, 2282, 2717, 3020, 3520 HB-589, 2717 HB-2656 HB-943, 944, 945 SB-2178 HB-1446, 2262, 2814 HB-2447 HB-1446 HB-2447 HB-2447 HB-2447, 3271 SB-91; HB-364, 1446, 2237, 2262, 2431 HB-2447 HB-3271 SB-1827, 2185; HB-262, 755, 1446, 2447, 2448 HB-2447 HB-3271 HB-3271 HB-3271 HB-805, 2447 HB-3271 HB-2447 HB-2447 HB-2447 SB-2185 HB-2254, 3517 SB-269 HB-2958 HB-3137 SB-1856; HB-1043 HB-1244 HB-1244 SB-1326; HB-1244 HB-1244 SB-7; HB-1936, 2468 HB-1931 Chap. 23-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 11-15 11-19 fl 1-19.1 11-20 11-22 11-22a fl1-22b tl1-23.2 tll-25 11-26 t12-3.1 12-4 12-4.7 12-4.11 t 12-4.20a 12-4.25 12-4.29 t12-4.29 12-5 12-9 t12-10.3 t12-13.1 12-14 12-21.7 12-21.14 12-21.16 12-21.17 12-21.18 t2212.01 B 1263 1265 1303 1374 2052 2053 2054 t2054.01 t2054.02 2054.1 2055 2056 2057 2057.1 2057.3 2057.4 2057.6 Bill HB-1388 SB-862; HB-1931 SB-862; HB-1931 SB-1388; HB-2198 SB-293, 299, 2185; HB-2364 SB-2020 SB-2020 HB-1618 HB-1399, 1479 SB-1678, 1679, 1681, 2191, 2192 HB-1335 HB-1473, 3425 SB-1014 SB-944; HB-1323, 1367, 1477, 2810 HB-1473, 3425 SB-1684 SB-2162 SB-1876; HB-442 SB-1398 SB-2185; HB-1476, 2525 HB-2247 HB-1385 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-2890 SB-2022 SB-2022 SB-2022 SB-2022 HB-2971 SB-1125 SB-1125 SB-1398 SB-1185; HB-2821 SB-1491 SB-1171, 1491; HB-52, 1535 SB-653, 1152, 1398, 1491, 2185; HB-557, 1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 SB-1445, 1491, 2185; HB-1535 SB-2025, 2080; HB-1535, 3591 SB-838, 1869; HB-3320 SB-1491, 2149; HB-3390 SB-1491 t9-6.01 9-8 t9-9 t9A-1 thru 9A-11 10-1 10-3 10-3.1 10-4 10-6 10-7 10-10 10-11 10-15 10-16.2 t10-16.3 10-16-.2 10-17 10-17.1 t10-17.1 10-17.2 t10-17.2 t10-17.3 t10-17.4 10-17.5 t10-20 11-3 11-3.1 t11-3.3 11-4 11-8 11-8.1 11-8.3 11-8.4 11-9 tl 1-10.1 2093 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued 2057.7 2057.9 2057.10 *2057.11 2057.12 2057.14 2057.16 *2058 2058.1 2058.2 2058.3 2058.4 2061 2061.1 2061.5 2061.7 2081 2082 2083 2084 2085 2087 2212.01 t2212.01A t2212.01B 2212.05 2212.09 2212.10 2212.17 2212.18 2213 2214 Chap. Par. 23-Cont. t2217.2 t2217.3 2218 2219 2221.1 t2225.1 2227 2228 2252 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-1535 SB-2149, 2185; HB-269, 1535, 3390 HB-1535 HB-1535 HB-2694 SB-765, 1171, 1288, 1491, 2185; HB-52, 1535,2031 HB-1535 HB-1535 SB-443; HB-832 SB-443; HB-832 SB-443; HB-832 SB-443; HB-832 SB-443; HB-832 SB-443; HB-832 SB-1856; HB-3150 HB-2971 HB-2971 HB-1542, 2971 SB-1568,2083,2163; HB-1703, 2912 SB-1568; HB-2912 HB-1542, 2971 HB-1703 SB-443, 1568; HB-832 SB-765, 1002, 1171, 1454,1863,2185; HB-52, 54, 503, 1542,1961,3324 Chap. 23-Cont. t2214.1 SB-765, 1002, 1171; T391 HB-957 HB-52, 54 t3339 HB-1763 t2214.1 thru t3430.01 HB-1242 2214.4 HB-52 3432 SB-391,880 2214.2 HB-913 3434 SB-391,1856, 211 t2214.2 HB-52 HB-302, 897, 1 2214.3 SB-1491 3152 t2214.3 HB-52 t3434c SB-1017;HB-128 t2214.4 HB-52 3444 SB-828 2215 SB-984; HB-1542, t3444.1 HB-1449 1703 t3447 SB-827; HB-896 2215.1 SB-1517; HB-913 4001 HB-266 t2215.1 SB-755,1352 t5000 HB-985 2216 SB-443, 2185; HB-832, t5000.01 SB-868 1703 5004 SB-1865; HB-331 2217 SB-443; HB-832, 1542, 5004a SB-1398; HB-161 2913 1657, 2760, 34' 2217.1 SB-1856; HB-3150 3591 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 85; 242, 19 6 3, 76, Par. Bill Bill SB-765, 1171; HB-52, 503 HB-52 SB-443, 1352, 2185; HB-52, 832 SB-1326 HB-265 HB-2031 SB-1002; HB-54 SB-1002; HB-54 SB-684, 1003, 1285, 1454, 2185; HB-1961 SB-684 SB-684, 1003, 1285 HB-2582 SB-684, 689, 1003, 1285; HB-807 SB-1285; HB-2582, 2858 SB-1285 SB-2315; HB-3671 SB-1843; HB-624 HB-3629 HB-1517 SB-2185 SB-1398 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1788, 2185; HB-273, 957 HB-957 HB-957 HB-957 HB-957 HB-957 SB-1788; HB-957 SB-1788; HB-957 SB-1788, 2287 2253 2254 2255 2256 2257 t2257.1 2354 2371 2681 2689 2705.1 2708 2709 3082 3083 3084 3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 3090 2094 STATUTES AI Par. Bill Chap. 23-Co f "ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 23-Cont. 6504 SB-1570,2019 t6504.1 SB-2019 6509 SB-801 6510 SB-801 CITIES AND VILLAGES 24 5005 SB-193, 725, 944, 1398, 1565, 1864, 1866, 1867, 2149, 2196; HB-1301, 2109, 2971, 3315, 3317, 3318,3390, 3477 5005a SB-1868; HB-1301, 3319 t5005b SB-1964; HB-3313 5006a SB-1565, 2149; HB-3390 t5006c SB-1887; HB-3323 5008 SB-869 t5008b SB-1018 5009.1 HB-1938 t5010.1 HB-1740 5017 HB-1625, 2971, 3477 5017a-I SB-684, 2196 5017a-2 SB-684, 2196 5017a-3 HB-2971, 3477 5017a-4 HB-2310 5017a-9 SB-684 t5017a-11 SB-684, 1856; HB-1227, 2790, 3150 t5022.2 HB-3477 t5032.1 SB-1383, 1537 t5034.2 HB-2104, 2109 t5035.2 SB-1966; HB-3311 5101 SB-2187 5103 SB-737 5104 SB-1038 5604 SB-889 6103.08 HB-2078 6104.01 SB-954, 1047, 1523, 2185 6104.02 SB-804, 2185; HB-2, 302 t6104.03 SB-639, 1046, 1536; HB-2, 1478 t6104.04 HB-1478 6107.05 SB-803 6107.09 SB-1398 6108.04 SB-2185 t6108.04 SB-385; HB-303, 304 6108.05 SB-2185 6202 SB-384 6205 SB-384 6304 SB-799, 936, 2185; HB-1301 6310 SB-799 6311 SB-799 6312 SB-799 6403 HB-3476 6503 SB-801, 936, 2185; HB-1301 tl-1-7.1 1-1-10 +1-1-10 ti-1-11 1-2-1 1-2-4 tl-2-8.1 1-2-9.1 1-2-11 1-4-4 *1-4-4 1-4-5 "1-4-5 1-4-6 "1-4-6 1-6-1 1-8-1 2-2-1.1 t2-2-15 2-3-1.1 2-3-5 2-3-5a *2-3-6 2-3-18 t2-3-18 *3-2-6 3-4-7 3-4-8 3-4-9 3-5-5 3-5-6 3-6-5 3-7-2 3-8-2 3-9-4 3-10-1 3-10-3 3-10-5.1 3-10-5.2 3-10-5.3 3-11-17 4-3-8 4-5-11 5-1-1 t5-2-20 7-1-1 7-1-9 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. nt. SB-1156 HB-521 SB-1134; HB-410 HB-3650 SB-1360 SB-1971; HB-1159 SB-1070; HB-1838 SB-1229; HB-692 HB-3394 HB-269 SB-1200 HB-269 SB-1729; HB-3172 HB-269, 3031 SB-1729; HB-3172 HB-269 HB-57 SB-1971; HB-1159 SB-505 SB-395, 1971; HB-1159 SB-505; HB-1906 SB-1482, 1487; HB-344 HB-1806 HB-344 SB-505 HB-1806 HB-802 HB-799 HB-1197 HB-467 HB-467 HB-3353 SB-376 HB-1126 HB-1433 HB-1548 HB-1768 HB-1643, 1785 HB-1643, 1785 HB-1643, 1785 HB-1987 HB-1803, 1804 HB-1382 HB-2642 HB-1345 SB-596, 1619; HB-253, 904, 2660 SB-629 2095 STATUTES AN Bill Chap. 24- Con it HB-2796 HB-3327 HB-3327 HB-564, 1382 HB-564 SB-2056; HB-1120 HB-1382 HB-3570 HB-3128 SB-1399 HB-3570 HB-564 HB-3570 HB-3570 HB-3570 HB-1120 SB-446, 741, 1951, 2039, 2123, 2185; HB-48, 1091, 1275, 1675, 3032, 3162, 3396 SB-1951 SB-1951 SB-1951 SB-394, 665, 730, 893, 994, 1340, 1789; HB-1133, 2843, 2879 t8-8.1-1 thru 8-8.1-14 8-8-5 8-8-7 8-9-1 8-9-2 18-9-3 8-9-17 8-10-3 thru 8-10-7 8-10-7 8-10-9 8-10-10 8-10-12 8-10-13 8-10-14 8-10-19 t8-10-25 8-11-1 t8-11-1.1 t8-11-1.2 18-11-1.3 8-11-2 IENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 24---Cont. t8-11-2.1 8-11-4 8-11-5 7-1-15 HB-262 7-1-25.1 HB-3299 7-1-38 HB-263 7-2-16 HB-1729, 1825 8-1-3.1 HB-1906, 3178, 3204 8-1-7 HB-387, 564, 3010 18-1-18 HB-467, 2425 8-2-3 HB-3406 8-2-9.5 SB-315 8-3-1 SB-315, 2185; HB-268 8-3-3 SB-321, 2243 8-3-13 SB-1818, 2152; HB-3183 8-3-14 HB-2841 t8-3-15 HB-625, 3394 t8-3-16 HB-625 t8-3-17 HB-625 18-3-18 HB-625 t8-3-19 HB-625 t8-3-20 HB-625 8-4-1 SB-2123, 2299; HB-2425, 3162, 3293, 3396 t8-4-27 HB-3293 8-5-1 SB-1153, 1254, 2123, 2299; HB-2199, 3162, 3396 8-6-4 HB-702, 1676 8-7-4 HB-702, 1676 Par. t. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. t8-11-5 t8-11-5.1 8-11-6 t8-11-6.1 8-11-7 8-11-8 18-11-8.1 8-11-9 t8-11-10 *8-11-10 8-11-11 18-11-11 t8-11-12 18-11-20 9-1-9 9-2-30 9-2-102 9-2-105 9-3-24 9-3-26 9-3-48 10-1-7 10-1-12 10-1-17 t10-1-27.1 t10-1-27.2 10-1-38.1 t10-1-49 10-2.1-1 10-2.1-4 10-2.1-5 t10-2.1-5.1 t10-2.1-5.2 10-2.1-6 10-2.1-6.1 10-2.1-14 10-2.1-17 10-2.1-18 110-2.1-31 t10-4-6 11.42-11 11-1-5.1 11-1-8 11-4-5 11-5.2-3 11-5-8 Bill SB-1537, 1538; HB-2788, 2835 HB-3162 SB-741, 1951, 2039, 2185; HB-48, 1091, 1275, 1675, 3032, 3162 SB-212 SB-1951 SB-741, 2039; HB-1091, 1275, 1675, 3032, 3162 SB-1951 SB-741, 2039 SB-741, 2039 SB-2057 SB-741, 2039 SB-730 SB-893 HB-2642 SB-1395 SB-1395; HB-2259 HB-3344 HB-1137 HB-261, 270 HB-269 HB-564 HB-269 HB-564 HB-261, 270 SB-296, 1513; HB-546, 3210, 3623, 3655 HB-3210, 3623 SB-431 HB-1539 HB-3269 HB-1531 HB-512 HB-2455 SB-296; HB-2653 HB-3064 HB-1539 HB-3064, 3269 SB-296; HB-546, 3210, 3623, 3655 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-3064, 3210, 3623 HB-2653, 2824 HB-1531 HB-511 SB-194 HB-3567 HB-80 SB-684 SB-1398; HB-269 SB-1398; HB-2525 SB-1971; HB-1159 2096 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 24-Cont. tl 1-5-9 11-6-1 11-8-2 11-10-1 11-11.1-1 11-12-5 11-12-8 11-13-7 tl 1-13-7b tl 1-13-14.1 11-13-15 tl 1-13-21 11-15.1-5 11-15-1 11-19-1 11-19-4 11-19-5 11-19-7 11-19-10 t1 1-20-12.1 ti 1-22-2 11-23-3 11-31-1 11-32-1 Sl1-40-2a I 1-40-2b tl 1-41.1-1 11-41.2-1 tl 1-42.2 11-42-6 11-42-8 11-42-8b 11-42-11 11-42-11.1 t 1-42-13 11-48-1 t11-54.2-1 tl 1-55-2 tl 1-61-la 11-61-3 11-74.1-1 11-74.2-8.1 11-74.2-10 11-74.2-11 *11-74.4-1 thru 11-74.4-11 11-74.4-2 11-74.4-3 11-74.4-4 11-74.4-6 11-74.4-7 Bill HB-531 HB-724 SB-1971; HB-1159 HB-1866 SB-273; HB-507 SB-815 HB-322, 1159 HB-270 SB-579 HB-1850 SB-1360; HB-1650 SB-126, 1453, 1594, 1629; HB-847 HB-1079 HB-3136 SB-722; HB-2022 HB-2022 SB-734; HB-406 HB-2022 SB-1064 HB-2686 HB-1106 HB-1106 SB-1065, 1360; HB-1650, 1886 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1601 SB-1587; HB-949, 3288 SB-1230 HB-2046 SB-617; HB-1844 SB-1873 SB-1971; HB-1159 SB-1971; HB-1159 SB-617; HB-1129, 1844, 3567 SB-1308, 2185; HB-1112, 3567 SB-933, 1631 SB-1414; HB-1961 HB-175 HB-808, 2642 HB-1540, 1541 SB-354 SB-1700 SB-937 HB-564 HB-564 HB-2425 SB-1156 SB-1156, 1398, 1700, 1871, 2100 SB-1156 SB-1156; HB-1484 SB-1156, 1700 Chap. Par. 24-Cont. 11-74.4-8 11-74.4-8a tl1-74.4-8a 11-74.4-9 11-74.5-3 11-74-2 11-74-4 t11-74-4.1 11-74-5.1 t 11-76-4.2 11-84-7 11-95-14 11-102-2 11-102-4 11-102-5 tl 1-102-5.1 tll-102-5a tll 1-102-5b tll 1-102-5c ll 1-102-5d ttl1-102-5e tll 1-102-5f tll -102-5g tl 1-102-11 11-117 11-117-4 t 1-119.2-1 thru 11-119.2-11 11-124-1 11-126-1 11-135-2 11-135-5 11-135-6 11-135-10 11-136-2 11-136-5 11-152-1 thru 11-152-4 t21.50 t21-5.2 21-12 21-22 21-29 21-30 21-31 24-25 808.1 808.7 808.19 808.22 1361 1401 $1401 1402 1403 1405 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-1156, 1700 SB-1398, 1700 SB-1156; HB-1800 SB-1156 HB-268 HB-809 HB-809 HB-1886 SB-937 HB-406, 3608 HB-564 HB-1394 HB-3204, 3488 HB-1906, 3204, 3487 HB-3490 HB-3495 HB-3632 HB-3632 HB-3632 HB-3632 HB-3632 HB-3632 HB-3632 HB-3496 HB-689 HB-2366 HB-1585, 2574 SB-1034 HB-564 HB-182 HB-564 SB-2078; HB-3473 SB-2185 SB-1372, 2185; HB-182, 406 HB-564 SB-1200 SB-1156 HB-246 HB-2467 HB-2467 HB-3602 HB-3580 HB-3580 HB-871 SB-1696 HB-268 HB-268 HB-269 SB-38, 919 SB-1645 SB-1645 SB-1645 SB-1645 SB-1645 2097 Chap. 24-Cont. 1412 thi CIVIL SE 241/2 t3 CLERKS 25 COMME 26 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 26-Cont. 1407 SB-1645 8-303 1409 SB-1645 8-304 ru 1422 SB-1645 8-305 8-306 :RVICE 8-307 8-308 38bl SB-1162; HB-1240 8-309 38b2 SB-1162; HB-1240 8-310 38b3 HB-195 8-311 38b4 SB-1162; HB-1240 8-312 8b10-1 SB-1126 8-313 8-314 OF COURTS 8-315 8-316 4.1 SB-2040 8-317 t4.2 SB-2138 8-318 9 SB-1479, 2040 8-319 16 HB-319 8-320 26 HB-325 t8-321 27.1 SB-416, 1398; 8-401 HB-1578, 2254, 8-402 2797, 3017, 3393, 8-403 3584, 3590, 3596, 8-404 3603 8-405 27.2 HB-3017 8-406 t27.2a SB-2155 t8-408 27.3 SB-2155; HB-1552, t8-409 3017 9-102 *27.3 SB-2040; HB-2238 9-306.01 27.3a SB-2040; HB-1577 9-306.02 t27.3b HB-1565 9-307 *27.4 SB-2040 9-307.1 t27.5 HB-2402 9-310 9-312 RCIAL CODE 9-402 2-716 HB-260 3-509 HB-268 9-407 3-806 SB-900, 957; HB-457, 3500 CONTRACTS 4-213 SB-525, 882; HB-3038 29 8-102 SB-991 13 8-103 SB-991 15 8-104 SB-991 *15 8-105 SB-991 16 8-106 SB-991 *16 8-107 SB-991 *17 thru 24 t8-108 SB-991 *36 thru 42 8-201 SB-991 52 8-202 SB-991 53 8-203 SB-991 54 8-204 SB-991 56 8-205 SB-991 58 8-206 SB-991 8-207 SB-991 59 8-301 SB-991 60.4 8-302 SB-991 t60.4 Bill SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-882, 991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 SB-991 HB-1259 HB-2098 HB-3598 HB-3597 HB-3598 HB-2620 SB-633, 2027; HB-1612, 3196 SB-699, 1595; HB-2682, 2782 HB-3597 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 SB-501; HB-1832 SB-1624; HB-2898 HB-269 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-1624; HB-2898 HB-1411 SB-53; HB-112 HB-1411 SB-221; HB-1411 SB-762, 1499; HB-1411, 2815 HB-1411 SB-2185 SB-53; HB-112 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2098 Chap. Par. 29-Cont. t60.5 802 803 804 805 807 808 t809 CONVEYANCES 30 1 2 3 4 4a t4a.2 5 8 9 10 12 19 25 34 35 t35a 37 39 40 41 74 83 91 t91a 96.2 96.3 t104.2 114 115 119 121 123 124 145 154 202 302 302.1 t303.1 304.1 306 STATUTES AMENDED- Bill Chap. 30-Cont HB-3332 HB-2927 HB-2927 HB-2927 HB-2927 HB-2927 HB-2927 HB-2927 HB-267 HB-262, 267 HB-267 HB-267 HB-267 SB-1508, 1786; HB-2709 HB-267 HB-268 HB-268, 269 HB-268 HB-266 HB-268 SB-2185; HB-268, 269 HB-267 HB-267 SB-372 HB-269 SB-2185 SB-2185 HB-267 HB-268 HB-268 SB-165; HB-1431 SB-165; HB-1430 HB-268 HB-268 SB-165; HB-1430 HB-266 HB-266 HB-3058, 3415 HB-268 HB-260 HB-262 SB-165 HB-269 HB-262, 267 SB-16, 402, 1200; HB-562, 563, 3058 SB-16, 402, 1200, 1320, 1398; HB-562, 563, 3058 SB-975 SB-16, 401,402, 2185; HB-562, 563 SB-16, 402, 2185; HB-261, 270, 563 -Continued Par. Bill 312 SB-1200; HB-562, 1739, 2965, 3058 t312.1 SB-1200; HB-562, 3058 t314.4 SB-1320 318 SB-16, 402; HB-562, 563, 3058 318.1 SB-16, 402; HB-563 318.3 SB-1320 318.4 SB-401; HB-562, 2510, 3058 318.5 SB-16, 402; HB-562, 563, 3058 325 SB-2185 327 HB-261 371 SB-1462 t387.1 SB-1462 507 HB-261 720 HB-2805 734 HB-3468 CORONERS 31 3 SB-1398 *9 HB-2235 t9.2 SB-247 10 HB-2618 t10.2b HB-54 27 HB-2235 CORPORATIONS 32 1.05 SB-1838 1.10 SB-1102 1.15 SB-1102 1.17 SB-1102 1.25 HB-2972 1.30 SB-1102 1.45 SB-1102 1.55 SB-1838 1.65 HB-260 1.70 SB-756, 1102, 2185; HB-2196 1.80 SB-1102,1838 2.05 SB-1102 2.10 SB-1102, 1838 2.30 SB-1102 t2.35 SB-1320; HB-1429 3.05 SB-756; HB-2196 3.10 HB-266 4.05 SB-1102 4.15 SB-1102 4.20 SB-1102 4.25 SB-1102 5.10 SB-1102 5.20 SB-1102 5.25 SB-1102 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2099 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 32-Cont. Bill 5.30 SB-1102 *163a23.2 SB-1398 6.25 SB-1838 t163a24.1 SB-1201 6.50 SB-1102 t163a24.2 SB-1201 7.10 SB-1102 163a29.1 SB-2185 7.25 SB-1102 *163a29.1 SB-1398 7.75 SB-1102 163a71.1 SB-2185 f7.85 SB-259; HB-2138 *163a71.1 SB-1398 8.35 SB-1102 163a82 SB-2185 8.65 SB-1102 *163a82 SB-1398 t8.85 SB-259 165 HB-269 t8A.01 SB-259 181 HB-266 t8A.05 SB-259 188j HB-266 t8A.10 SB-259 199.3 SB-2185; HB-266 t8A.15 SB-259 201 SB-2185 9.05 SB-1102, 1838 305 HB-268 *9.15 SB-1838 *305 thru 331 HB-2972 10.05 SB-1102 389 SB-2185 10.20 SB-1102 415-3.4 HB-1945 10.30 SB-1102 415-3.6 HB-1636 11.05 SB-1102 415-6 HB-3621 11.10 SB-1102 415-11 HB-3625 11.20 HB-2040 t415-12.1 SB-1462 11.30 SB-1102 415-13 HB-1945 11.35 SB-2185 t448a HB-1663 11.45 SB-1102 t448b HB-1663 *11.45 SB-1102 450 HB-1663 11.70 SB-2185 454.4 HB-1663 12.20 SB-1102 458 SB-2185; HB-260 12.25 SB-1838 557 SB-300, 1294, 14( 12.40 SB-1102 2185; HB-600, 12.50 SB-1102, 2185; 2444 HB-262 t562a.6-1 SB-300; HB-600 12.55 SB-2185 t562a.9-2 HB-458 12.60 SB-2185 t562a.14 SB-1407 12.75 SB-2185 562e SB-1294; HB-243 13.35 SB-1102 2444 13.45 SB-1102 562j SB-223 13.50 SB-1102 t562j SB-1172 13.55 SB-1102,2185 572 SB-300, 1294, 14( 13.70 SB-1102 2185; HB-600, 14.05 SB-1102 2444 14.20 SB-1838 t577.4-1 SB-300; HB-600 14.25 SB-1102, 1838 t577.11 SB-1407; HB-458 15.10 SB-1102 586 SB-1294; HB-243 115.86 SB-409 2444 16.05 SB-1102,1838 590 SB-1294; HB-243 16.10 SB-1102 2444 t108.70 SB-1398 594.3 SB-223 *163a thru t594.3 SB-1172 163a100 SB-1320 604 SB-300, 879,1294 t163a3.2 SB-1201 1407, 2185; HB 163a6 HB-1035 1954, 2438, 244 t163a6.2 SB-884 t609.6-1 SB-300; HB-600 t163a6.3 SB-884 609.15 SB-223 163a21 SB-1177, 1201 t609.15 SB-1407; HB-458 t163a21.1 HB-1429 618 SB-1294; HB-243 t163a23.2 SB-2064 2444 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. , 269 , 270 07, 2438, 8, )7, 2438, 8, 8, 4, -600, 14 8, Chap. 32-Cont. 2100 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 34-Cont. 621 t625 632 t636.1 658 t658 660 674 678 t682 690.25 690.35 690.39 690.43 t690.47 691.24 691.38 691.42 t691.46 1202 1210 1214 29 SB-2040 33 SB-2040 1 HB-1547 101 SB-980, 1435; HB-2297 102 SB-979, 980; HB-2297 1.19 HB-1276 151 HB-269 160 HB-681 .54 HB-1276 213 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 1.1 HB-269, 3031 1.2 HB-1213 303 HB-619, 1106, 2425 13.1 SB-1134; HB-410 3-1 SB-2056 306 SB-780; HB-1009 401 SB-109; HB-2019 403 SB-786 3-3 HB-942, 3094 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-1172 HB-3621 SB-1462 SB-1200 SB-2279 SB-300, 1294, 2185; HB-600 SB-1294 SB-1200, 2279 SB-300; HB-600 SB-300, 879, 1294, 2185; HB-600, 1954, 2438,2444 SB-568 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-300; HB-600 SB-300, 1294,2185; HB-600, 2438, 2444 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-300; HB-600 HB-1842 HB-260 HB-260 409 t409 40 40 40 40 t409 40 t40 t40 t40 t4 t4 417 thru 4 t4 t4 42 4 Bill t4 f4 40 t4 *4 40 +40 4( 40 *4( *4( 40 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 32-Cont. 406 SB-557, 780,847, 2185; HB-1517, 2023,2308,3103, 3557 t06a HB-1517 407 HB-1517 408 HB-1517 409 HB-1517 9.01 HB-2027 09.1 SB-446, 2039; HB-48, 1091, 1275,1675, 2244,3032 09.1 HB-1517 9. a SB-2039 9.la SB-780; HB-1517 09.2 SB-2039; HB-48, 1091, 1275,1675,2244, 3032 9.2a SB-2039 9.2a SB-780; HB-1517 09.3 HB-1517 09.4 HB-1517 9.10 SB-2039; HB-1091, 1275,1675,2244, 3032 .10a SB-2039 .10a SB-780; HB-1517 9.11 HB-1517 9.13 HB-1547, 2392 9.14 SB-2039 9.15 SB-2039 .15a SB-2057 9.17 SB-2039 9.18 HB-2244 9.20 SB-1395 9.21 SB-1395 113a HB-1106 13b HB-3608 414 HB-3136 417 SB-2117; HB-2022, 2351,3149 W478 SB-2117 17.1 HB-3650 418 HB-2022 421 SB-1971; HB-1159 21.3 SB-126, 1453, 1594, 1629; HB-847 422 SB-1454,1971,2159; HB-1159, 1961 423 SB-1454; HB-1961 425 HB-1517 5.24 HB-3567 426 HB-2023 29.7 SB-1200, 1729,1844, 2051,2099; HB-2632, 3172, 3203 COSTS 33 COUNTIES 34 138 172 30 t30 t30 t30 t40 2101 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 34-Cont. 429.8 429.21a t429.23a 429.24 429.24.1 429.29 t429.29a t429.31 432 433 t437.1 t552.1 604 702 705 709 713 833 851 860-1 860-7 954 *959-1 1006 1501 1502 *1503 l1503a tl503b 1504 t1504a 1505 2013 t2013b 2014 2015 2051 2054 2060 2074 t2076.1 *2154 *2155 2160 2160.2 2160.7 2171 2173 2177 2178 2292 2608 2702 Bill HB-1886 HB-2011 SB-847 HB-1129 SB-1308, 2185; HB-1112, 3567 SB-1996, 2040; HB-2738 SB-1070, 2157; HB-1838 SB-109; HB-2019 SB-2040 HB-1517 SB-1076 HB-564 HB-262 HB-922 HB-922 SB-784; HB-922 HB-922 HB-1197 HB-2034 HB-1829 SB-2185 HB-2493 SB-1697 HB-564 SB-976 SB-976 SB-976 SB-976 SB-976 SB-976, 1968; HB-299, 2706 SB-976 SB-976; HB-2235 HB-3327 HB-1500 HB-3327 HB-1517 HB-2015 HB-702,1676 HB-702, 1676 HB-702, 1009, 1676 HB-1009 HB-1517 HB-1517 HB-2372 HB-1805,1806, 2372 HB-1805,1806, 2372 SB-1249 SB-1249 SB-1249 SB-1249 SB-2185 HB-1338,3072 SB-108 Chap. Par. 34--Cont. 2734 2737 3151 3151.2 3151.3 3151.4 3151.5 3152 3154 t3158.1 t5024.3 5120 *5302 5352 5362 5601 5601.1 t5601.3 5605 t5606.1 6202 6203 6204 *6401 *6402 56043.1 Bill HB-269 HB-564 SB-177; HB-137 HB-1850 HB-1850 HB-1850 HB-1850 HB-227, 1180, 3110 SB-579; HB-227, 1850, 3508 HB-1850 HB-1351 SB-2185 HB-1517 SB-2185 HB-1520 HB-1212 HB-1212 HB-1210 HB-1212,1772 SB-905, 1526 SB-133 SB-229 HB-1517 HB-1857 HB-1857 SB-889 COUNTY CLERKS 35 2 SB-2185; HB-269 6 HB-2235 7 HB-2235 COUNTY TREASURER 36 COURTS 37 7 7 7 t7 t72.40-1 72 72 2 SB-2185 t4.5 HB-2235 t4.6 HB-3431 22.1 HB-2156 1.3 SB-413 1.4 SB-413 72.1 SB-413 72.2 SB-2032; HB-172, 1770 72.2c SB-2032 2.4-1 SB-343; HB-170, 3017 2.4-2 HB-3017 2.4-3 SB-493, 2040; HB-130, 1414 thru .40-6 .41-1 72.42 SB-2040 SB-2032 SB-2032; HB-172, 2365 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2102 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 37-Cont 4 4 *641 tl t7 17 t Par. Bill 72.42-1 HB-1770, 2365 t73.4-3 SB-1478 160.2 SB-1931 160.2-1 HB-3017 :204a-l HB-2897 328 HB-269 439.1 HB-3266 439.2 HB-3266 439.8 SB-1162, 2214 439.16 HB-3266 439.20 SB-2185 39.22-1 SB-1162 39.22-2 SB-1162 hru 647 SB-1624; HB-2898 646 SB-1115 653 HB-3017 654 SB-343; HB-1267, 3017 654.1 HB-3017 655 SB-1223; HB-2084 657 HB-3017 658 SB-1220, 1221, 1398, 1839, 1877, 1931; HB-312, 3017 701-2 SB-545, 1637; HB-414, 506, 747,939, 3009, 3211 701-4 SB-545, 1637, 2196; HB-414, 506, 747, 939, 3009, 3211 l701-9a SB-684, 2196 t701-9b SB-684 t701-9c SB-684 01-15.1 HB-2897 701-19 SB-545, 725, 1637; HB-414, 506, 747, 939, 3009, 3211 701-20 SB-2196; HB-312 702-1 SB-545, 725, 1637, 2196; HB-414, 506, 747,939, 3009, 3211 702-3 SB-599, 600; HB-2106, 2276 702-3.2 SB-545, 725, 1637; HB-414, 516, 747, 939, 3009, 3211 702-7 SB-204, 205, 207, 267, 522, 871, 1073, 1244, 1565, 2150, 2185; HB-586, 835, 837, 913, 1841, 2105, 2276, 2738, 2746, 2748, 3655 702-8 SB-1436, 1441, 1454, 2009, 2023, 2132, 2185; HB-234, 237, 1961, 2745, 2752, 2785 Chap. Par. 37-Cont. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 702-9 SB-598, 1073, 1244, 2185, 2292; HB-1841 702-11 SB-522; HB-237, 913, 2752, 2915 703.6 HB-3390 703-2 SB-684; HB-2897 703-2.1 SB-2196 t703-2.1 SB-684, 2196 703-4 SB-684 703-5 SB-684, 725; HB-1532, 2938 703-6 SB-684, 2149; HB-1532, 2106, 2785, 2938, 3390 t704.5-1 HB-312 704-1 SB-725, 1637, 2196; HB-414, 3009, 3211 704-2 SB-684, 725, 1637, 2008, 2129; HB-414, 718, 854, 2785, 3009, 3211, 3655 704-3 HB-2785 704-4 SB-725, 1637; HB-269, 414, 2938, 3009, 3211 704-5 SB-725 704-6 SB-725, 1637; HB-414, 2629, 3009, 3211 704-7 SB-538, 725, 1123, 1436, 1564, 1637; HB-414, 504, 748, 1266, 2103, 2897, 3009, 3107, 3211 704-8 SB-725, 1637, 2196; HB-414, 3009, 3211 705-1 SB-725, 1637; HB-414, 3009, 3211 705-2 SB-545, 725, 1123, 1380, 1637, 2196; HB-414, 506, 747, 939, 1403, 3009, 3211 705-3 SB-1398, 1429, 1563, 1564; HB-2897, 3107, 3380 705-7 SB-725, 2196 705-8 SB-2196; HB-260 705-9 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 705-10 SB-1565, 1853 705-12 SB-522; HB-913 706-1 SB-533, 545, 1637, 2185; HB-414, 506, 747,777, 939, 2500, 3009, 3017, 3211 706-2 HB-777, 3017 *706-5 SB-533, 2185; HB-2500 2103 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. HB-777 HB-777, 3017, 3208 HB-270 SB-2185; HB-1517 SB-684, 1965; HB-3314 HB-626 HB-626 SB-684 706-6 706-7 707-2 *707-2 707-5 707-6 *707-6 t707A-1 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 38 *1-1 thru 42-2 1-6 2-6 2-8 2-13 t2f-1 3-5 3-6 3-14-1 3-15-2 5-4 6-2 7-5 t7-15 8-2 8-4 9-1 9-1.1 *9-1.1 t9-1.2 9-2 t9-2.1 9-3 9-3.1 t9-3.2 t9-3a 9-3A.04 9-4 *9-4 10-3 t10-3.1 10-4 t10-4.1 10-5 SB-1935 SB-543, 2003; HB-1419, 2896 SB-241; HB-500 SB-522; HB-913 SB-853; HB-853 HB-2437 SB-522, 604, 1432, 1976; HB-913 SB-97, 1283, 2127, 2185, 2293; HB-1315 SB-1014 SB-1014 HB-269 SB-542, 595; HB-536 SB-2003; HB-3622 SB-825 SB-522; HB-913 SB-522; HB-913 SB-522, 632, 1428, 1979, 2188, 2317; HB-326, 913, 971, 1443, 3673 SB-522; HB-913, 1443 SB-1942; HB-3262 SB-1942; HB-3262 SB-522; HB-913 SB-1942; HB-3262 SB-341, 1244; HB-19, 1841, 2484 SB-522, 2185; HB-913 SB-1942; HB-3262 HB-2131, 3082, 3102 HB-2484 SB-522, 1303; HB-913 SB-1303 SB-1428 SB-1202 HB-2861 HB-2861 SB-24, 393, 1398, 2185, 2294, 2298; HB-522, 807, 1651, 2409, 3658 Bill t10-6 HB-627, 807, 2529 10-7 SB-2185 t10-8 SB-2294, 2298 11-6 SB-24, 197, 1287, 2293; HB-21, 522, 842, 1456 11-9 HB-1456 11-11 SB-2293; HB-3417 11-14 SB-544, 648, 2185; HB-82, 231, 1074, 1758, 3076 11-15 SB-544; HB-82, 231, 3076 11-16 HB-3076 11-17 SB-544; HB-82, 231, 3076 11-18 SB-544; HB-82, 231 11-19 SB-544; HB-82, 231 11-20 SB-650, 1188, 1307, 1589; HB-452, 914, 3592, 3633 11-20.1 SB-1286, 1289, 2293; HB-2327, 2359 t 11-20.2 SB-2293; HB-2494 11-21 SB-1307; HB-452, 2211 t11-21.1 SB-1850 t 1-23 SB-1188; HB-916, 1843 12-3 SB-1433 t12-3.1 SB-1942; HB-1369, 2718, 3262 12-4 SB-144, 844, 1433; HB-1693 t12-4.4 SB-1565, 1942, 2004, 2129; HB-1054, 1369, 1693, 2718, 3262, 3606 12-4.5 SB-1398 t12-4.5 SB-2004; HB-1693 12-5.1 SB-1440, 1938 12-6.1 SB-207; HB-1880 12-7.1 HB-9 12-9 SB-532; HB-231, 505 12-10 SB-1784 12-12 SB-648; HB-1758 12-13 HB-2605, 2856 12-16 HB-2856 t12-20 SB-2292; HB-3536 12-30 HB-2409 14-1 SB-634 14-1 thru 14-6 SB-1977 14-2 SB-634, 1365, 2291, 2316; HB-3672 14-3 SB-634, 2161 14-4 SB-634 14-5 SB-634, 2161 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 37-Cont. 2104 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 14-6 *14-7 thru 14-9 16-1 16-1.1 t16-1.2 t16-1.3 16-2.1 16-3 t16-3.2 16-9 t16-11 16-14 t16-15 t16-B-2.1 16A-3 16A-10 16B-2 t16B-2.1 16B-5 17-1 17-la 17-2 17-8 t17-8 t17-9 17-10 17-11 tl7A-1 thru 17A-4 t17A-3.1 19-3 19-4 20-1 20-1.1 20-2 21.1-2 t21.3-1 21-1 21-1.2 21-3 21-5 *21-6 t21-8 22-52 22-54 24-1 STATUTES AMENDED-C Bill Chap. SB-634 SB-634, 1977 SB-646, 1135, 1424; HB-74, 382, 971, 2753 SB-646; HB-971 SB-37, 694, 1437; HB-971 SB-646; HB-971 HB-1941 SB-1357 SB-494, 999 HB-2136 SB-646 HB-3157 SB-190 HB-797 SB-1957 SB-548; HB-360 SB-1121 SB-1121 SB-1121; HB-797 SB-297, 548, 900; H B-360 SB-1957; HB-2969 HB-1412 SB-310 SB-154; HB-704 SB-1957, 2193, 2194 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1957 SB-1957 HB-2525 SB-1598, 1971, 2003; HB-1159, 3159 HB-360, 3445 SB-537, 2033, 2230; HB-3445 SB-2185 HB-834, 2719 SB-1644 SB-1234 HB-9 SB-549, 1957; HB-231, 490 SB-549; HB-231, 490 HB-3655 HB-3321 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-144, 201, 207, 825, 1341, 1416, 1439, 2185; HB-297, 354, 975, 2162, 3013, 3429, 3430 38-Cont. *24-1 thru 2 2 2 t2 t24A-1 ontinued Par. Bill 24-6 HB-3655 4-1.1 SB-1135, 1424, 1454, 2185; HB-74, 231, 382, 1917, 1961, 2753 24-2 SB-63, 144, 853, 905, 1135, 1341, 1424, 1439, 1526, 2185, 2204; HB-74, 354, 924, 975, 1083, 1143, 1755, 1945, 2753, 3013, 3430 24-3 SB-206, 1135, 1424, 1454, 2185, 2282; HB-74, 216, 382, 924, 1105, 1361, 1881, 1961, 2753 4-3.1 SB-2005, 2282; HB-382, 924 4-3.2 SB-1135, 1424; HB-74, 2753 4-3.3 SB-203, 207, 208, 333; HB-215, 216, 836, 2164 24-4 HB-924 24-6 SB-1454; HB-1961 f24-7 SB-1349; HB-1268 thru 24A-20 HB-3655 26-1 SB-191,775, 1398, 1570, 1946, 2019; HB-1836, 2737 *27-1 HB-489 *27-3 HB-489 28-1 SB-630, 1375, 1398, 1495, 1552; HB-175, 420, 645, 1346, 1985, 2597, 2770, 3300 28-1.1 SB-630, 1375; HB-175 28-2 HB-719 28-3 SB-843; HB-175 28-5 SB-843, 1454; HB-175, 1961 28-7 HB-175,266 28-8 HB-175 t28A-1 HB-3432 t29B-1 SB-2131 30-1 HB-1443 *30-1 HB-489 *30-2 HB-489 *30-3 HB-489 t31-1a HB-291 31-5 HB-235, 2742 31-6 SB-844; HB-332 t31-6.1 HB-332 31-7 SB-844; HB-332 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2105 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 131-7.1 31A-I t31A-1.1 32-2 32-4b t32-4b 32-10 t32-11 t32-16 33-1 33-2 t33c-1 33A-1 33B-1 t33C-1 t33C-2 t33C-3 t33C-4 t33C-5 t33C-6 36-1 36-2 37-1 *39-1 *39-2 39-3 *39-3 39A-1 *39A-1 *39A-2 *40-1 *40-2 *40-3 *42-1 *42-2 *43-1 *43-2 *50-11 thru 50-15 60-5 *60-7.7 70-51 *70-51 thru 70-53 70-52 70-53 81-22 81-25 81-26 t81-26.1 STATUTES AM Bill HB-332 HB-231, 1916 HB-231, 1916 SB-604, 1477, 2185; HB-851 HB-377 HB-377, 2850 HB-704 SB-1476, 1477 SB-2129 SB-159, 277; HB-463 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-231 HB-3430 SB-522; HB-913, 1443 SB-970, 995; HB-1018, 1437, 2107 SB-995; HB-1018, 1437 SB-995; HB-1018, 1437 SB-995; HB-1018, 1437 SB-995; HB-1018, 1437 SB-995 SB-1289, 2117, 2185; HB-975, 2328, 3305 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-648, 649; HB-1758 HB-489 HB-489 SB-834; HB-1556 HB-489 HB-269 SB-2185; HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 SB-859; HB-2443 SB-994; HB-521, 2670 SB-1442 SB-273; HB-507 HB-1621 SB-273; HB-507 SB-273; HB-507 SB-1672; HB-3403 SB-1672; HB-3403 SB-890 HB-2177 IENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 81-30 t81-33.1 83-1 *83-1 thru 18 t 8 t8 83 8: *84-1 thru til t] 1( 1( 1( 1( ti ti tl06A-1 10 t106A-1 10 l106A-1 10 f io0 110 Bill SB-1398 SB-888 HB-924 83 8 thru 6A-3 thru 6A-4 thru 6A-5 6A-5 SB-179 HB-53 SB-179, 2296; HB-53, 2581 HB-2581 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 3-16.3 SB-1135, 1424; HB-74, 382,2753 33-1.1 SB-1454, 2282; HB-924, 1940, 1961, 2368 83-2 SB-547, 1110, 1454, 1854, 2185, 2282; HB-924, 1940, 1961, 2368 83-3 SB-1193, 1454, 2185; HB-408, 1940, 1961, 2368 3-3.1 HB-924 83-3a SB-1193; HB-408 83-4 SB-1454, 1480, 2270, 2282; HB-1940, 1961, 2368 83-5 SB-63, 1307, 1454, 2003; HB-1961 83-6 SB-1454; HB-1961 83-7 SB-63 83-8 SB-1454, 1480, 2270, 2282; HB-1940, 1961, 2368 3-8.1 SB-1454; HB-1961 3-8.2 HB-1940, 2368 83-9 SB-1454; HB-1961 83-10 SB-327, 1454; HB-1961, 3655 -13.2 SB-1454; HB-1961 3-15a SB-1454; HB-1961 84-7 HB-3655 )2-3.1 SB-1909 103-1 SB-130 103-5 SB-94; HB-124 103-9 HB-3325 103-9 SB-546 04-25 SB-522; HB-913 04-26 SB-1975; HB-1443 04-27 HB-3017 04-31 SB-2185 106-1 SB-1442 106-2 SB-1442 106-4 SB-1442 106-5 SB-1442 2106 Chap. 38-Cont. 10 10 1 10 10ý *108A-1 1081 108 1081 t1081 t108A-1 2 1081 t108/ t108/ t1081 t108) t1081 11081 t1081 1108 S1l08 .- tlO8B-1 108 t10; ftlo t10 fUl tlOl tll( ti1( I STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 7-11 HB-2212, 3394 t112A-1 ! 7-12 HB-2209 112A-2 08-1 HB-2899, 2933 t112A-2 8-11 HB-918 t112A-3 8A-1 HB-428, 2356 t112A-4 thru tll 12A-5 A-11 SB-634, 1977 tl12A-6 8A-5 SB-2130 tll2A-7 A-11 SB-537, 1398, 1565, I112A-8 2129; HB-428, 3017 t112A-9 A-12 SB-634 t112A-10 thru t112A-11 A-23 SB-1977 t112A-12 A-13 SB-634 t112A-13 A-14 SB-634 112A-14 A-15 SB-634 t 12A-14 A-16 SB-634 t112A-15 I A-17 SB-634 t112A-16 A-18 SB-634 t112A-17 A-19 SB-634 112A-18 A-20 SB-634 tl12A-19 A-21 SB-634 t112A-20 A-22 SB-634 t 112A-21 A-23 SB-634 t112A-22 8B-1 HB-776 tll2A-23 thru t112A-24 B-14 SB-1365, 2291, 2316; 112A-25 HB-3672 tl12A-25 8B-2 HB-776 113-3 8B-3 HB-776 113-3.1 8B-4 HB-776 113-4.2 8B-5 HB-776 t113-4.2 8B-6 HB-776 09-1 HB-704, 2409 114-1 1 09-3 SB-539, 1438; HB-231, 114-4 915 114-5 10-1 10-2 0-2.1 0-3.1 10-4 10-5 10-6 0-6.1 0-6.2 0-6.3 10-7 HB-704 HB-704, 1094 SB-1909 SB- 1909 SB-2148; HB-1443 HB-704, 1550 HB-912 HB-704 HB-704 HB-704 SB-537, 1481; HB-539, 594, 704, 749, 1550, 2052, 2811 114-12 f114-12.1 t114-14 115-1 115-3 115-4 115-4.1 110-8 HB-262, 704, 3325 115-5 110-10 HB-704 115-6 1 110-15 SB-239; HB-423 *115-10 1 110-16 HB-704 t115-13 I 111-1 SB-1073, 1244; 115-558 HB-1841 *119-5 1 111-3 HB-1404, 2895, 2896 124-1 112-4 HB-1093 *124-1 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois I Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-2409 SB-1398 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 SB-1398 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 SB-1398 HB-2409 HB-1457, 3017 SB-541, 593 HB-780 SB-1530; HB-2786, 2929 HB-1093, 2895 HB-124 SB-1073, 2129; HB-1841, 2229, 2616 SB-155; HB-140, 360, 3077 SB-2317; HB-3673 SB-1481 SB-28, 36, 49, 1819, 1963, 2129; HB-1918, 2228 SB-542, 595; HB-536 SB-31, 542, 595; HB-324, 536 HB-704 SB-234, 412 HB-1999 HB-2581 HB-380, 1693, 2895 SB-412 HB-1443 SB-522 HB-489 Revised Statutes. ( ( < c ( 2107 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued t 44c 155-2 *160-1 *161-1 *161-1 thru 161-5 *161-2 161-3 "161-3 *161-4 *161-5 "165-1 *165-2 t165-10 165-11 t165-14 168-1 *180-1 *180-2 180-3 *180-5 204-1 *204-1 204-la t204-la 204-lb 204-2 204-4 204-5 1204-5a 204-6 204-7 204-8 Chap. 38-Cont. Par. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-1073 HB-11,269 HB-489 HB-489 HB-3655 HB-489 HB-263 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-312 HB-312 HB-312 SB-2185 HB-489 HB-489 SB-972; HB-263 HB-489 HB-777, 3017 SB-533, 2185; HB-2500 HB-3017 SB-2185 SB-1398 SB-533; HB-2500 HB-2897 SB-533; HB-2500 SB-533 SB-533; HB-2500 SB-2185; HB-777, 3017 SB-533, 2185; HB-1095, 2500, 3017 HB-777 HB-2025, 2897 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-848; HB-2424 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-843, 848, 2003, 2185, 2281,2293; HB-237, 2424, 2648, 2752 SB-843, 2185; HB-743, 1083 HB-2886 SB-1731 SB-848; HB-2424 SB-17, 225, 848, 1454, 1960, 2009, 2014, 2132; HB-872, 1961, 2321, 2424, 2752 SB-848; HB-2424 SB-851 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 208-10 210-3 210-4 210-7 1003-2-2 t 1003-2-2.1 1003-2-5 1003-2-6 1003-3-1 1003-3-2 1003-3-7 1003-3-8 1003-3-9 1003-3-13 1003-4-3 1003-6-2 1003-6-3 1003-7-2 1003-8-2 1003-8-3 1003-9-1 1003-10-2 1003-10-3 1003-10-7 1003-11-1 1003-12-1 1003-12-2 1003-12-3 1003-12-7 1003-12-9 1003-14-1 1003-14-2 1003-14-3 1003-15-2 t1005-1-18.1 *1005-2-3 1005-2-4 1005-3-2 t1005-3-3.3 1005-3-4 1005-4-1 Bill SB-1398 SB-848; HB-2424 SB-345, 832, 1398, 1454, 2185; HB-491, 1413, 1961 SB-848, 1398; HB-2424, 3349 SB-522, 1565; HB-353, 913, 2495, 3629 SB-1814 HB-353 HB-353 SB-141; HB-333, 1977, 3266 SB-99, 522, 1326, 1780, 2212; HB-913 HB-2409 SB-2212 SB-1326; HB-3522 SB-2212 HB-1919 HB-1716, 1720 SB-99, 1083, 1713, 1780, 1800; HB-163, 1074 SB-657; HB-155, 1066 SB-657, 1565; HB-1716, 1720 HB-163, 1716, 1720 HB-1716, 1720 HB-1716, 1720 HB-163, 1716, 1720 HB-376, 1182 SB-1135, 1424; HB-74, 2210,2753 SB-1228 HB-1994 HB-2330 HB-1994 HB-231, 1918 SB-1014, 1016; HB-1383 SB-1565 HB-2336 SB-1014, 1016, 2154, 2185, 2255; HB-3022 HB-2897 SB-531; HB-231, 535 SB-1226 SB-535,735, 2010; HB-231, 2355 HB-231 SB-550, 594; HB-231 SB-1073, 1244, 1531, 2185; HB-778, 1443, 1841, 2285, 2738 t204-8 204a-1 206-1 206-2 206-2.1 206-3 206-3.1 206-3.2 t206-3.3 *206-4 206-5 206-7 206-9 2108 Chap. 38-Cont. 100 100 100 1005- 1005- 1005- 1005- 100 100 t100 100 t1005- 100 1005- t1005- o1005- 100 1005- 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1005- tioos- 100 Par. STATUTES AM Bill 5-4-3 SB-1073 5-5-1 SB-522; HB-913 5-5-3 SB-29, 93, 522, 1073, 1083, 1244, 1531, 1565, 1875,2185; HB-82, 231, 261, 482, 841,913, 1359, 1443, 1652, 1841, 2495, 2550, 2738, 2750 5-3.2 SB-825, 1565, 2129, 2293; HB-231, 913 5-3.3 SB-535, 735 5-4.1 SB-522; HB-913 5-4.3 HB-1919 5-5-5 HB-711, 2584 5-5-6 HB-1403, 2012 5-5-6 SB-1875 5-6-1 SB-993, 2267 6-1.1 SB-603 5-6-3 HB-1073, 1096, 1652, 2409, 2648, 2897 6-3.1 SB-534, 848, 2267; HB-231, 1073, 1652, 2409, 2424, 2648, 2897 6-3.1 HB-353 6-3.2 SB-2003; HB-1145, 2714 5-6-4 SB-1978; HB-492, 2357 6-4.1 SB-1978 5-7-1 SB-522; HB-913, 1652, 2409 5-7-6 SB-2144; HB-456 5-8-1 SB-522, 2007; HB-913, 2695 5-8-2 SB-522; HB-913 5-8-4 SB-2128; HB-231, 704 5-8-5 HB-231, 269, 691 5-8-6 SB-1586, 1814; HB-1316, 3134 5-9-1 SB-1701; HB-1565, 1567, 3290, 3525 9-1.2 SB-1454, 2315; HB-245, 1567, 1961, 3290, 3525, 3671 9-1.3 SB-1702; HB-3509 5-9-3 SB-1703 1106 SB-1326 1394 HB-1468 1402 HB-2103 1403 SB-563, 1073, 1244, 2003, 2185; HB-778, 1841, 2285 1404 SB-598, 1870, 1957, 2185; HB-778 ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 38-Cont. 1405 HB-778 1406 SB-598, 2185; HB-778, 2285 1408 HB-778 *5601 thru 5637 HB-1556 DOMESTIC RELATIONS 40 102 104-27 108A-11 113-3 203 204 204-la 205 401 403 407 413 502 503 *503 t503a 504 505 508 510 t510.1 516 601 t601.1 602 602.1 t602.1 603 603.1 *603.1 607 t607.1 609 610 t611 703 705 SB-749 SB-2185 HB-2565 HB-2565 SB-91, 1310; HB-220, 2148,2254,2291 SB-65, 416 HB-269 SB-65; HB-262 SB-8,423, 1374; HB-2317 SB-1485; HB-3590 SB-8, 423, 1374; HB-2317 SB-8, 423, 1374; HB-2317 SB-91; HB-364, 403, 2237,2431 SB-91; HB-364, 403, 2237,2431 HB-262, 2237, 2254, 3590 HB-403 SB-2016 SB-1543 HB-1188 HB-1188 SB-749,1380,1845; HB-3658 SB-1845; HB-3600 SB-749; HB-1188, 1189 SB-749 HB-1349 SB-749 SB-1380; HB-2144, 2290 SB-2294; HB-2234, 3658 SB-749 SB-749,1845 SB-1150 SB-1542 SB-416; HB-1578, 2254,2402,2797, 3590, 3596 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2109 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill t705.1 HB-2402 706.1 SB-1398, 2185; HB-262, 755, 1446, 2409, 2447, 2448, 3271, 3289 t706.2 HB-2447 709 HB-261, 3017, 3289 710 HB-3289 711 HB-3289 712 HB-3017 1001 HB-2409 1011 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 1013 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 1020 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 1105 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 1106 HB-364, 2237, 2431 1107 HB-364, 2237, 2431 1107.1 SB-1398, 2185; HB-262, 755, 1446, 2448, 3271 1202 HB-261 1224 HB-364, 2237, 2431 1226.1 SB-1398, 2185; HB-262, 755, 1446, 2409, 2447, 2448, 3271 Chap. 40-Cont. Chap. Par. 40-Cont. t2302-4.1 2302-8 *2302-8 2302-10 2302-12 2302-14 *2302-14 t2302-15 2303-2 2303-4 2312-14 2312-25 2403 *2403.1 2506 2508 2509 t2509.1 2511 2514 2515 2518 2520 1240 HB-262 3271 1359 HB-364, 2431 2521 SB-1398; HB-262 *1359 SB-1398; HB-2525 1392, 2525 1362 HB-2525 t2524 HB-2457, 3021 *1362 SB-1398 1501 SB-536, 2076; HB-498, DRAINAGE 1067 42 1508 HB-261,270 3-25 HB-269 1509 HB-270, 2619 4-14 HB-269 1510 SB-2077 5-6 HB-1575 1512 HB-268 5-16 HB-1575 1514 HB-270 5-20.1 HB-3185 1515 SB-1398, 1967, 2185; 6-1 HB-564 HB-261, 270, 3312 11-11 HB-263 1517 HB-270 12-19 SB-815 1518 HB-270 253 HB-2705 1519 HB-270 t260.3b HB-2020 1519.1 HB-852 263 HB-268, 2705 t1519.2 HB-1355 269 HB-564, 2021, 27 1520 HB-270 3040 1521 HB-270 280 SB-425; HB-1217 1523 HB-270 3458 *1562 HB-2525 t283.01 HB-3454, 3460 1652 HB-1067, 1068 283.1 HB-3452 t1702.1 SB-2147 t283.5 HB-3456 t1702.2 SB-2147 287 HB-564, 2021, 30 1705 SB-1284,2147 291 HB-3457 2117 HB-1553 296 HB-3453, 3455 *2301-1 thru t296.8b HB-2020 2303-5 HB-2409 303 SB-1989, 2098; 2302-2 SB-1454 HB-3458 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 05, 40 40 Bill SB-615 SB-1711 SB-1398 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1711 SB-1570, 2019 SB-1398 SB-2019 HB-1961 SB-615 SB-1398 SB-1398 HB-2760 HB-2760 HB-1392 HB-1392, 2016 HB-1392 HB-1392 HB-1392 SB-2185; HB-1392, 2431 HB-1392 SB-266 SB-1398, 2185; HB-262, 755, 1446, 2409, 2447, 2448, ,2 2110 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 42-Cont. t306.5 307 t308.2 310 314 315.9 317 t317e.7 319.7 319.17 323 323.2 323.7 323.11 t323.1 la *323.22 *323.23 *323.24 *323.25 *323.28 323b 324q.1 324L t326b. 326f 326g 327 327a 328b t328c t328cc 328d 331.3 331.6 331.7 331.10 331.12 331.13 331.15 332 340 386a 386b 387 389 t398.5 399 t409b 415 t423.1 425 t435a t436b 437h 437i 438 Bill HB-3456 HB-261, 270 HB-3454, 3460 HB-564, 2021, 3040 HB-3457 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 HB-3453, 3455 HB-2020 HB-3452 HB-3452 HB-1217 HB-1523 HB-909 HB-909 SB-738; HB-1218 HB-2890 HB-2890 HB-2890 HB-2890 HB-2890 SB-1398 HB-1216 SB-739; HB-631 HB-1598 HB-1598 SB-2117; HB-3305 HB-267 HB-267 HB-702, 1676 SB-739; HB-631 SB-739; HB-631 SB-425 HB-564, 2143 HB-2143 HB-2143 HB-2143 HB-564 HB-2143 HB-564 SB-739; HB-631 HB-269 SB-2078; HB-71 HB-71 HB-71 HB-3634 HB-809, 1451 HB-564 HB-772 SB-1989; HB-3458 HB-3454, 3460 HB-564, 2021, 3040 HB-3457 HB-3456 HB-3452 HB-261, 270 SB-2185; HB-3453, 3455 Chap. 42-Cont. t44 4 5( 5( 5( 5( 4 DRAM SHO 43 3 9 ti tl 4 tl 1 *1 Par. Bill 3a.6 HB-2020 43k HB-261 33-1 HB-3668 04-1 HB-3670 35-1 HB-268 35-4 HB-39, 564 0371 SB-2185 PS ;01.1 HB-523 5.24 HB-269 96.1 HB-1348 97.1 HB-523 98 SB-141; HB-1977 108 SB-2070; HB-2763 110 SB-1695; HB-877 112 SB-298; HB-314 114 HB-524 14a SB-785 115 SB-2087; HB-175, 1059 120 HB-745 121 SB-147, 2185; HB-298, 314, 1510 122 SB-1361; HB-2296 122 HB-1320 123 SB-1872 129 HB-2851, 3026 130 SB-147,785, 1244, 1492, 1616, 2165; HB-269, 314, 523, 1023, 2415, 2428 131 SB-1072, 1073, 1131, 1244, 1576; HB-1840, 1841 31a SB-2165; HB-3641 33a HB-2851, 3026 135 SB-1398, 1577, 2165, 2185; HB-737, 738, 1624, 3083, 3241, 3641 '135 SB-1488 144a HB-3073 144c SB-1244; HB-2738 144c SB-1072, 1073; HB-55, 1840, 2001 149 SB-298, 2185; HB-314, 1510 152 SB-1442; HB-523 153 SB-298, 2087, 2185; HB-1510, 3402 158 HB-2086, 2854 63d SB-1442 164 HB-1330 173 SB-1312 174 SB-1312 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2111 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. HB-1308 HB-269 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1943 SB-1039; HB-1312 SB-1143 Chap. 43-Cont. tli ?1 3( ELECTIONS 46 t 1A- 1 1 Bill Par. 75.2 180 183 )1.1 310 902 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1-2 1-3 1-4 *1-5 -3.1 A-7 A-8 HB-2407 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-100, 107, 109, 200,685, 1811, 3579 HB-1352 HB-962 SB-141; HB-1977 HB-1396 SB-1398, 1812; HB-1806, 2268, 2411, 3164 SB-1326; HB-533, 1109 SB-1326 SB-400 HB-200, 1805 SB-138, 488, 1098; HB-158, 871, 1710 HB-1345 SB-138 SB-138, 150, 500, 704, 1010, 1334, 1785, 2268; HB-71, 200, 214, 290, 617, 685, 794, 1805, 1806, 2140, 2563, 2628 HB-1345 HB-1805 SB-2268 HB-1684, 2293 HB-1104 HB-71 SB-150; HB-214 HB-1806 HB-1806 SB-321 HB-1806 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-200, 685 SB-1334, 1785; HB-794, 2140, 2563 SB-704; HB-2628 SB-590, 1648 HB-1447, 2407 HB-2407 SB-590; HB-2407 HB-2407 4-4 SB-1139; HB-1562, 2407 4-5 HB-2407 4-5.01 HB-1562 4-6 HB-1562, 1719 4-6.1 SB-1139, 1456, 2082; HB-1562, 2707, 2894 4-6.2 SB-180, 729, 1139, 1398, 1903, 2185; HB-1109, 1287, 1424, 1425, 1588, 1809, 2525, 2855, 3024 4-6.3 HB-1109, 1809, 2855 t4-6.4 SB-1139; HB-1673 4-7 HB-1719, 2412, 2475 *4-7 HB-1562 t4-7.1 SB-1456 4-8 SB-1891, 2185; HB-269, 882, 1809, 3027 *4-8.02 SB-353 4-8.03 HB-338, 1109, 1286, 1809 4-10 SB-1139, 1195; HB-801, 1673, 1809, 2460, 2921 4-11 HB-2405, 2412, 2475 4-12 HB-269, 925, 2407 4-13 HB-2407 4-15 HB-2407 4-15.1 HB-2407 4-16 SB-590 4-17 HB-1423, 1424, 1809 4-19 HB-1809 4-21 HB-1806 4-22 SB-1099, 1889; HB-146, 2121, 2405, 2407, 2412, 2475 4-23 HB-269 4-25 SB-2185; HB-2407 4-27 HB-2407 *4-29 HB-1806 4-30 SB-2185; HB-1809, 2412, 2460, 2475 t4-30.1 HB-2412, 2475 4-32 HB-2407 4-32.1 HB-2407 4-35 HB-2407 4-38 HB-2407 4--6.1 SB-2082 5-1 HB-2407 5-2 SB-590 *5-3 HB-1562 5-5 SB-180; HB-1562, 1719 1A-9 1A-12 flB-1 thru 1B-14 2A-1 2A-1.1 t2A-1.1 2A-1.la 2A-1.2 t2A-1.2 2A-1.4 2A-4A 2A-10 t2A-10.1 t2A-35.a t2A-35a 2A-38 *2A-42 2A-44 *2A-47 2A-48 t2A-53a t2A-55 3-1 3-3 3-10 4-2 4-3 2112 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. 5-6 HB-1562, 2407 5-7 SB-1891, 2185; HB-269, 882, 1809, 2407, 3027 *5-7.02 SB-353 5-7.03 HB-338, 1109, 1286, 1809 5-9 SB-1139, 1195; HB-801, 1673, 2407, 2460, 2921 5-10 HB-1562 *5-10 HB-2412, 2475 5-11 HB-1562 *5-11 HB-2412, 2475 *5-12 HB-2412, 2475 *5-13 HB-2412, 2475 5-14 HB-2405, 2412, 2475 5-15 HB-269, 925 5-16.1 SB-1139, 1456, 1787, 2082; HB-1562, 2707, 2894 5-16.2 SB-180, 729, 1139, 1398, 1903, 2185; HB-1109, 1287, 1424, 1425, 1809, 2525, 2855, 3024 5-16.3 HB-1109, 1809, 2855 t5-16.4 SB-1139; HB-1673 5-17 SB-1787; HB-1719, 2407, 2412, 2475, 3595 *5-17 HB-1562 5-18 HB-2407 t5-18.1 SB-1456 5-20 HB-2407 5-23 SB-590 5-24 HB-1423, 1424, 1809 5-25 HB-1809, 2412, 2460, 2475, 3595 t5-25.1 HB-2412 t5-25.2 HB-2475 5-28 HB-2405, 2412, 2475 5-28.1 HB-1806 5-29 SB-1099, 1398, 1889; HB-146, 2121, 2405, 2412, 2475, 2525 5-29.01 HB-269 5-30 HB-1209 5-35 SB-2185 6-1 HB-2407 6-3 HB-269 6-9 HB-2407 6-12 HB-2407 6-16 HB-2407 6-21 HB-2478 6-22 HB-2478 6-23 HB-2478 Bill 6-24 HB-2478 6-25 HB-2478 6-26 SB-1090 6-27 SB-590 6-29 HB-1562, 1673, 1719 6-31 HB-2412, 2475 *6-31 HB-1562 6-31.1 HB-1806 6-32 HB-1562 6-35 SB-1891, 2185; HB-269, 882, 1809, 3027 *6-35.02 SB-353 6-35.03 HB-338, 1109, 1286, 1809 6-37 SB-1139, 1195; HB-801, 1673, 2460, 2921 6-38 SB-2185; HB-1562 *6-38 HB-2412, 2475 6-39 HB-1562 *6-39 HB-2412, 2475 *6-40 HB-2412, 2475 6-41 HB-2412, 2475 *6-42 HB-1562 6-44 HB-269, 925 6-46 HB-1562 6-48 HB-2405, 2412, 2475 6-49 HB-1562 6-49.1 HB-1562 6-50 HB-1562 6-50.03 HB-1809 6-50.1 SB-1139, 1456, 1787, 2082; HB-2707, 2894 6-50.2 SB-729, 1139, 1398, 1903; HB-1109, 1287, 1424, 1425, 1809, 2525, 2855, 3024 6-50.3 HB-1109, 1809, 2855 t6-50.4 SB-1139; HB-1673 6-51 SB-1787; HB-1719 t6-51.1 SB-1456 6-53 SB-590 6-56 SB-1089, 1898 6-58 HB-1423, 1424, 1809 6-59 HB-1809, 2412, 2460, 2475 t6-59.1 HB-2412 t6-59.2 HB-2475 6-60 HB-2405, 2412, 2475 6-66 SB-1099, 1889; HB-146, 2121, 2405, 2412,2475 6-67 HB-1209 6-67.01 HB-269 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 46-Cont. 2113 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. 6-70 6A-3 7-1 7-5 7-7 7-8 7-8.02 t7-9.2 7-10 7-10.1 7-11 7-11.1 7-12 7-12.1 t7-12.2 7-13 7-13.1 7-14 7-15 7-16 7-17 7-18 t7-18.01 7-19 7-20 7-21 7-35 7-36 7-37 7-41 7-43 7-44 7-45 7-46 7-47 7-47.1 t7-47.1 7-48 7-50 HB-2478 HB-2307 HB-3250 SB-138, 681; HB-2407 HB-1805, 1806 SB-138, 1098, 1103, 1180, 2185; HB-158, 1710, 3100 HB-1805, 1806 HB-3250 SB-1334, 1625, 1785; HB-181, 269, 558, 788, 794, 851, 1109, 1684, 1803, 1805, 1806, 2140, 2563, 2931, 3012, 3464 HB-851 SB-138, 1098; HB-158, 1209, 1710 SB-682, 1180, 2185; HB-1806 SB-681, 1104, 1888, 2185; HB-1805, 1806, 1821, 3184, 3485 HB-1802 HB-1802 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 HB-1821, 2408 SB-1104, 1625, 2185; HB-1821, 2408, 2931, 3464, 3580 HB-100, 127, 1811, 3578 SB-1420; HB-1209, 1391 HB-1209 HB-1209 HB-1209 SB-1625; HB-1209, 2931, 3464 HB-2789 HB-1209, 1586 HB-1209 HB-1209 HB-1209 HB-128 HB-1209 HB-1209 HB-269, 851, 1209 SB-1625; HB-1209, 2931, 3464 HB-1209 HB-3016 SB-989; HB-100 HB-100, 1811 SB-1420; HB-1391 Bill 7-52 SB-1625; HB-1209, 2931, 3464 7-53 SB-1625; HB-269, 1209, 2931, 3464 7-54 HB-1209 7-56 SB-138; HB-1710, 1805, 1806 7-58 SB-138, 488, 2185; HB-261, 270, 1710, 1805, 1806, 2408 7-59 SB-1674, 2185; HB-108, 483, 1434, 2096, 3163 7-60 SB-138, 488, 2185; HB-1710, 1805, 1806, 2408, 3250, 3580 -60.1 SB-2185 -60.1 HB-2408 7-61 HB-205, 481, 560, 886, 906, 1109, 2408 7-63 SB-138, 2185; HB-261, 270, 1710 -64.1 HB-2926, 3041 7A-1 HB-2691, 3485 8-4 SB-138, 1098; HB-158, 1710 8-5 SB-138, 686; HB-1710 8-6 SB-682, 1180, 2185 8-8 SB-2185; HB-269, 851, 1109, 3012 8-9 HB-1821, 3184 8-9.1 HB-1802 8-9.2 HB-1802 8-10 HB-1821 8-11 HB-1209 8-15 HB-559 8-17 SB-682, 1098, 1180; HB-158, 205, 481, 560, 886, 1109, 1710, 2408 -17.1 SB-682 9-1 HB-1810 9-1.3 HB-134 9-1.4 HB-134, 483, 525, 3333 -1.4a HB-3333 9-1.5 HB-134, 483, 525 9-1.7 HB-134 9-1.8 HB-134 9-1.9 HB-1379 -1.9a HB-1379, 3333 1.10a HB-134 -1.13 HB-1810 9-2 HB-1379, 1715 9-3 HB-1810, 3333 9-4 HB-1810, 3333 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 46-Cont. 7 t7 t7 +7 t8 t9 t9 t9-1 t9. 2114 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 46--Cont. 9-6 9-7 t9-7.1 9-9 9-10 t9-10.1 9-11 *9-11 9-12 *9-12 9-13 9-14 9-15 9-16 9-17 9-19 9-20 9-21 9-25 t9-25.1 10-1 10-2 10-3.1 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-6.2 10-7 t10-7.1 10-8 10-9 10-10 10-10.1 10-11 t10-11.1 t10-11.2 10-14 t10-14.1 10-15 11-1 tl 1-1.1 tl 1-1.2 11-2 tl 1-2.1 t 11-2.2 S11-2.3 11-3 Bill HB-3333 HB-3333 HB-3333 HB-1810 HB-525, 1379, 1810 HB-688 HB-483, 1810 HB-525 HB-483, 1810 HB-525 HB-483, 525, 1810 HB-483, 525, 1810 HB-1810 HB-1810 HB-1379, 1750 SB-1326 HB-1379, 1810, 3160 HB-1379 HB-3333 SB-1557, 1652; HB-3084, 3308, 3333 HB-1805, 1806 SB-1090; HB-105 HB-1803 HB-1109, 3012 HB-269, 1684 SB-488, 1097; HB-1805, 1806, 3542 HB-1805, 1806, 1821, 3111 HB-2926, 3041, 3184 HB-1802 HB-217, 437, 2411 SB-1811; HB-2411 HB-2130, 2249, 2411 HB-2249, 2411, 3427 HB-205, 2408 SB-682 SB-682 SB-138; HB-1710, 1821, 2408, 3580 HB-3542 SB-488; HB-1821, 2408, 3111 SB-2185; HB-1197, 1813, 2477, 2575 HB-1811 HB-1811 SB-989, 2185; HB-100, 1197, 1811, 1813, 2575 HB-100, 1811 HB-1811 HB-1811 SB-40, 2185; HB-1197 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 46-Cont. 11-4 HB-2575 *11-4 HB-1562 11-4.1 HB-3579 11-4.2 SB-1646 tl1-4.2 HB-100, 1811 t11-4.3 HB-100, 1811 11-5 SB-40 11-6 HB-1806 11-7 SB-1420; HB-1391 12-1 HB-100, 127, 1807, 1811 t12-3.1 HB-127 12-4 HB-127, 1807, 3578 12-5 HB-884 t12-5.1 HB-3578 t12-7 SB-754 13-1 SB-1420; HB-1391 t13-1.2 HB-1573, 2842 t13-1.3 HB-1573, 2842 13-2 SB-1420; HB-1391 13-3 HB-1573, 2842 13-4 HB-1573, 2121, 2842 13-6 HB-1573, 2842 13-6.1 HB-2378 13-7 HB-1573, 2842 13-8 HB-1573, 2842 13-9 HB-1573, 2842 13-10 SB-1420; HB-1391, 1573, 2842, 3113, 3565, 3578 t13-17 SB-1456, 2082; HB-2707, 2894 14-1 HB-2121, 2462 t14-2 HB-2462 t14-2.1 HB-2462 t14-2.2 HB-2462 F14-2.3 HB-2462 14-3.1 SB-1420; HB-1391, 2225, 2462 14-3.2 HB-2462 t14-3.3 HB-2225 14-4 HB-2462 "14-4 HB-2225 14-5 HB-2462 14-5.1 HB-2378 14-6 HB-2462 t14-10 SB-1456,2082; HB-2707, 2894 15-4.01 HB-1391 16-3 SB-2185; HB-483, 1102, 1418, 1434, 2184, 2476, 2628, 2789, 2930, 3041, 3580 16-4.1 HB-I11, 2930, 3041 16-5.01 SB-488, 1420; HB-1391, 1421, 1710 2115 Chap. 46-Cont. *16 t16 tl ti t1 t17 17 17 t17 "l7 *17 1 1 t17- 1 11 1 1 14 *1 tl1 tl1 tl' STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. -5.01 SB-12 -5.02 SB-1892 16-6 HB-2789 6-8.1 SB-1902 16-10 HB-1807 17.10 SB-1648 17-9 HB-269, 1809 7-9.1 SB-1901 17-10 SB-590, 1648, 2185; HB-269 17-11 HB-2930 17-13 HB-3016 17-13 SB-989; HB-100 17-14 SB-2121; HB-100, 1811 -15.1 SB-2297 17-16 HB-1806 -16.1 SB-1674; HB-108, 483, 1434 17-17 HB-100 -18.1 SB-1420; HB-1391, 2121 -19.1 HB-615 -19.1 HB-1806 -19.2 HB-1805, 1806 17-21 SB-1420; HB-1391, 1806 17-23 HB-1805, 1806 -23.2 SB-1901 17-29 HB-128 18-5 SB-2185; HB-1809 8-5.1 SB-989; HB-100 18-9 SB-2185 8-9.1 SB-1674; HB-483 8-9.2 HB-1805, 1806 19-1 SB-997 9-1.1 HB-127 19-2 SB-138, 353; HB-100, 1710 9-2.1 SB-237, 1420; HB-965, 1376, 1391 9-2.1 HB-1573, 2842 9-2.2 HB-128, 1573, 2842 19-3 SB-353, 997, 1088, 2185; HB-100, 269, 1209, 1811, 2475 19-4 SB-138, 488, 997, 1088, 1420; HB-1391, 1427, 1710,2475 9-4.1 HB-1573, 2842 9-4.2 HB-1573, 2842 19-5 SB-997, 1088; HB-1209, 1422, 1424, 1573, 2475, 2842 9-5.1 HB-1573, 2842 19-6 19-7 t19-7.1 19-8 19-9 19-10 t19-10.1 19-12 19-12.1 *19-12.1 19-12.2 t19-12.3 19-13 20-1 20-2 20-2.1 20-2.2 20-3 20-4 20-5 20-7 20-8 20-9 20-13 20-13.1 t20-13.2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-7 t22-7.1 22-9.1 22-12 t22-15.1 22-16 22-17 t22-19 *23-1 *23-1.1 thru 23-1.17 t23-1.la t23-1.2a t23-1.3a t23-1.4a t23-1.5a t23-1.6a d Bill HB-1573, 2842 SB-1420; HB-1391, 1573, 2842, 3580 HB-1573 SB-1420, 1647; HB-814, 1391, 1573, 2842 SB-1420; HB-1391, 1573, 2842 SB-1420; HB-1391 HB-1424, 1427 HB-1573, 2842 HB-100 SB-353 SB-1420, 2185; HB-1391, 1573, 2842 SB-997 SB-353, 997; HB-100, 1573, 1811,2842 SB-1902 SB-1420; HB-1391, 2736 SB-1420; HB-1391, 2736 HB-2736 SB-1902; HB-1209 SB-12; HB-1427 HB-1209 SB-1420; HB-1391 SB-12, 1420; HB-1391, 1806 SB-1420, 1902; HB-1391 HB-2736 SB-590 SB-997 HB-1806 HB-1806 HB-1805, 1806 HB-3041 HB-3041 HB-788, 2184 HB-617 HB-1193 HB-1805, 1806 HB-1805, 1806 HB-2926, 3041 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1961 SB-1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2116 Chap. Par. 46-Cont. t23-1.7a t23-1.8a t23-1.9a t23-1.l0a t23-1.11a t23-1.12a t23-1.13a *23-6 *23-7 *23-8 *23-9 *23-10 *23-11 t23-23.2 24-11 24-15 24-16 24A-1 24A-2 24A-3 24A-4 24A-5 24A-6 24A-9 24A-10 24A-10.1 24A-15 t24A-15.2 24A-16 24A-18 25-2 25-6 25-11 25-11.1 *25-12 28-1 28-2 28-3 28-5 28-6 t28-6.1 28-9 t29-9.1 t29-14.1 t29-20 t29B-1 thru 29B-6 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Bill Chap. Par. EMPLOYMENT SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1951, 1961 SB-1961 SB-1951, 1961 HB-1187 HB-3580 SB-1420; HB-1391 SB-1420; HB-1391 HB-1813 HB-1813 HB-1813 HB-1813 HB-2097 SB-1420; HB-1391, 2930, 3580 SB-1894, 1897; HB-1623, 1813 SB-1420; HB-1391 SB-1420; HB-1391, 2170,2475, 2477 SB-1890, 1893 SB-1895, 1896 HB-1813 HB-1807 HB-3602 SB-682, 2185; HB-1806 SB-682; HB-256 HB-1805, 1806 HB-1806 SB-705; HB-1179, 1467, 1804, 1992, 3068 HB-2249 HB-558, 788 SB-705; HB-1179, 1992 SB-506; HB-1991 HB-1804 SB-706; HB-110, 1990 SB-1094, 1096, 1900 SB-2247; HB-3593 SB-1093, 1101, 1899 HB-1808 39s-3 39s-4 39s-7 39s-8 39s-9 39s-10 t39s-13 *59.1 thru 59.11 60 *60 thru 69 61 62 64 65 69 t69.1 99 100 137.1 *137.1 thru 137.23 t137.1-1 t137.1-2 137.2 137.3 137.4 t137.4-1 t137.4-2 t137.4-3 137.5 *137.6 48 2b 2e 8c 31.1 31.3 31.5 31.6 31.7 31.8 t31.8-1 31.9 31.16 31.19 31.53 39.2a 39m-1 39m-2 t39m-2a 39m-5 39m-8.1 39s-1 39s-2 d Bill SB-1398 HB-1664 SB-1398 HB-269 SB-1843; HB-269 HB-269 HB-269 HB-269 SB-858; HB-2473 HB-1059 HB-269 HB-269 HB-269 HB-269 SB-1398 HB-2283 HB-996 HB-1309 HB-996 HB-2914 SB-153 SB-107, 153, 200; HB-752, 791, 863, 2798 SB-107, 153; HB-752 SB-107; HB-752 SB-107; HB-752 SB-107; HB-752 SB-107; HB-752 SB-107; HB-752 SB-153 HB-636 SB-1398 SB-198, 250, 1724; HB-3125, 3576 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-127 HB-225, 566 SB-1398 SB-1398 HB-636 HB-271 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2117 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 48-Cont. 137.7 *137.7-01 thru 137.8 137.9 137.10 137.11 137.12 137.13 *137.14 137.15 *137.16 137.17 *137.17 t137.17-1 t137.17-2 137.19 137.20 "137.20 *137.22 138.1 138.3 t138.3a 138.4 138.4a t138.4a-1 thru 138.4-9 t138.4a-1 thru 138.4a-9 138.4a-3 138.4a-4 *138.4b 138.4c *138.4c 138.5 138.6 t138.6a 138.7 138.8 Bill HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 SB-1398 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 SB-1398 HB-636 HB-636 HB-1592, 1864, 3594 HB-269, 1864, 2363 HB-1515, 2769 SB-951; HB-1515, 1533, 2769 SB-447 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-2919 HB-2919 HB-1263 SB-2185; HB-262 HB-1263 HB-686, 937 SB-447; HB-1501, 3594 SB-1714 HB-587, 1495, 2922 SB-272, 447, 642, 790, 949, 1132, 1398, 2012, 2185; HB-286, 287, 784, 1262, 1591, 1794, 1795, 1797,1798, 2630, 3594 Chap. Par. 48-Cont. 138.16a 138.19 138.20 138.21 138.58 138.191 172.36 172.39 172.39a *172.39c 172.41 t172.41a 172.42 172.51 172.51a 172.54 172.54-1 172.56 *186 t186.1 252 253.1 *253.1 *254 256 257 *261 thru 268 *269 thru 275 282 302 311 314 315 316 t317.1 321.3 321.5 Bill SB-1398; HB-3594 SB-447, 867, 1120, 1857, 2206, 2250; HB-119, 186, 554, 616, 1276, 1796, 2152, 3594 HB-258 SB-1080 HB-686 HB-616 SB-774; HB-3594 SB-951; HB-1515, 1533, 2769 SB-447 HB-1263 SB-447, 773, 1087, 1792; HB-1501, 2595 SB-1714 SB-2012; HB-1591 HB-2827, 3594 HB-3594 SB-447, 867, 1120, 1398, 1857, 2206, 2250; HB-119, 186, 616, 1276, 3594 HB-259 SB-1080 SB-1624; HB-2898 HB-897 HB-876 SB-1398 HB-876 HB-2151 SB-1398 SB-1398 HB-2437 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-1398; HB-38 SB-779 HB-3238 HB-1732 HB-1732 HB-746 HB-349 SB-2133; HB-3176 HB-2145 t138.8a SB-642; HB-287, 870, 322 SB-2031; HB-34C 2920 324 SB-1252 t138.8b HB-870, 2920 *325 HB-2145 t138.8c HB-870, 2920 327 SB-711, 1842, 22 138.10 HB-407, 1864 330 SB-777, 1398 t138.12a SB-1067; HB-553 337 HB-2394 138.13 SB-141, 620; HB-1977 344 SB-1855 138.14 HB-2329 345 SB-75, 1669, 220 138.14-1 SB-2206 2210; HB-349, 138.15 SB-1251 1263, 1732, 19; 138.16 HB-1262, 2827, 3594 3472 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. )4 10 8, 746, 32, 2118 Par. t. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 48-Cont. Chap. 48-Con 349 HB-746 352 SB-663 *353 HB-1887 371 SB-2133 t383 HB-746 401 SB-75,271,2137, 2208, 2210; HB-1263, 1932, 3472 403 HB-2055, 2474 409 SB-2209; HB-1263, 1264 t410 SB-75 420 SB-720; HB-3014, 3152, 3248 431 HB-1891 432 HB-684 434 HB-517, 1793, 2872 442 SB-102, 1573; HB-3247, 3335 453 HB-1887 455 HB-1887 456 HB-1887 471 HB-1887, 1888 t471.1 HB-1887 472 HB-1887 473 SB-75 *473 HB-1887 474 HB-2545 474a HB-1887 490 SB-75, 845, 2210; HB-396, 1497, 1498, 1923 500 HB-1887 501 HB-1263, 1887 *501 SB-1442 502 HB-1887 503 HB-1887 504 HB-1887 520 HB-1887 540 HB-3271 550 SB-228 t550.1 HB-579 551 HB-28, 2146 552 SB-228, 1040, 2210; HB-28 555 SB-75, 2208, 2210; HB-1080, 1263, 1932, 3472 570 SB-75, 2208, 2210; HB-1263, 1732, 1932, 3472 571 SB-420, 778, 2079, 2210; HB-2056 573 SB-75, 2210; HB-1263, 1932 576.1 SB-75, 2208, 2210; HB-1263, 1932, 3472 1 t850.( t850.1 t85 8 8 8 8 8 t85( t85 8 Bill 576.2 SB-75, 2208, 2210; HB-395, 1263, 1932, 3472 578 SB-2210 ,578.1 SB-2210 579 SB-1253 610 SB-75 640 SB-75, 2295; HB-1499 660 SB-75, 2210; HB-3502 681 SB-2210; HB-579, 1080 681.1 SB-2210 685 SB-1398 706 SB-1398 723 HB-262, 471 820 SB-2210, 2242; HB-2514 0712b HB-570 0712d SB-374 50.061 SB-1403, 2249 50.02 SB-846 50.03 SB-846, 1249, 2185 50.04 SB-847, 1458, 2185; HB-720, 789 50.05 SB-846, 1458; HB-789 150.06 SB-847; HB-2281 ).06-1 SB-847 50.06a SB-937 50.07 SB-350, 1249, 1489, 2185; HB-570, 1800, 2280 0.07b SB-1458 50.07c SB-1458 0.07d SB-1458 50.07f SB-1458 D.07j2 SB-350 2 thru ).07j9 HB-570 0.07k SB-1458 50.071 SB-1458 ).07m SB-1400, 1458 0.07n SB-1458 0.07o SB-1398, 1458 50.07t SB-1458 0.07u SB-1458 0.07w SB-318 0.07x SB-318, 1458 0.07y SB-318, 1458 0.07z SB-318, 709, 1458 '.07zl SB-318 1.07z2 SB-318 .07z4 SB-318 ).07z5 SB-318 .07z6 SB-172, 374; HB-241, 570 .07z7 SB-172, 374, 847, 2123; HB-241, 570, 3396 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 85 85 85 85 t85( t850.07j 85( 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 850 *850 *850 *850 850 850 2119 Chap. Par. 48-Cont. 850.07z8 t850.07z8a 850.07z9 850.07z10 850.07zl 850.07zl2 t850.07z12 *850.07zl2 850.07z12a t850.07z12b thru 850.07zl2d t850.07zl2c t850.07z12d t850.07z12e 850.07z15 *850.07z17 t850.07zl8 t850.07zl9 t850.07z20 t850.07z21 t850.07z22 t850.07z23 t850.07z25 t850.07z26 t850.07z27 t850.07z28 t850.07z29 t850.07z30 t850.07z31 t850.07z32 850.08 t850.10a 850.11 850.14 t850.16-1 t850.16-2 1003 1004 1004a 1012 1302 1303 1304 t1305.1 1403 1404 1404.1 1405 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 48-Cont. SB-172, 374; HB-241, 1406 SB-728, 1971; 570 HB-1159 SB-172, 374; HB-241, 1408 SB-772, 1398, 1793; 570 HB-3151 SB-172, 374; HB-241, *1419 SB-2117 570 1501 thru 1519 SB-1156 SB-2123; HB-3396 1502 SB-1398 SB-172, 374; HB-241, *1505 SB-1156 570 *1506 SB-1156 SB-1458 1511 HB-12 SB-172 1512 SB-1156 SB-847 *1519 SB-1156 SB-2123; HB-3396 1522 SB-1156 *1522 SB-1156 SB-374 *1524 SB-1156 SB-172, 374; HB-241, t1525 thru 1530 HB-147 570 1602 SB-1255; HB-1128 SB-172; HB-241, 570 1603 SB-313, 1255, 1454; SB-172; HB-241 HB-1128, 1529, SB-172, 374; HB-241, 1961, 3524 570 1604 SB-1255; HB-1128 HB-2258 1609 SB-1255; HB-1128, SB-213, 1249 1261, 1344, 1529, SB-213, 1249 1662, 3044 SB-213; HB-570 1610 HB-2939 SB-213; HB-570 1611 HB-221, 1529 SB-213; HB-570 1613 SB-1858 SB-213; HB-570 1614 SB-313, 1255; SB-847 HB-1128, 1529 SB-847 1615 SB-1255; HB-1128 SB-847 1617 SB-313, 1255; SB-847 HB-1128, 1529 SB-847 1619 HB-221 SB-847 1620 SB-751, 1255; SB-847 HB-1128, 1342, SB-847 1529 SB-1400, 2123; 1622 SB-1398 HB-570, 33961702 HB-290, 1019 B-22846 1489 1705 SB-1880 SB-846, 14891706 SB-509 HB-923 1707 HB-1032 HB-923 1708 HB-1344 SB-1398, 1671, 2166; 1710 SB-1130; HB-230, 757, HB-3640 2525 SB-857, 953 1712 SB-1130; HB-230 SB-857,; HB-953 1713 HB-30, 230 SB-857; HB-1792, 1713 HB-30, 230 2150 1714 SB-1398; HB-2939 SB-857 1715 SB-588 SB-1398 1801 SB-671; HB-1121, SB-625 1665, 2887 SB-625 *1801 thru 1807 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-625 1802 SB-671; HB-1121, SB-2117 1665, 2887 SB-2117; HB-3151 1803 HB-317, 1441 SB-1087; HB-2595 1804 SB-671; HB-317, 1121, SB-849, 1086, 1346, 1441, 1665, 2887 2117; HB-2036, 1806 SB-671; HB-1121, 3151, 3556 1665, 2887 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. FIRE ESCAPES 2012 SB-670 2402 thru 2405 HB-3587 2409 HB-3587 *2501 thru 2515 SB-2117 3271 SB-711 ESCHEATS 49 4 HB-267 5 HB-267 ESTRAYS AND LOST PROPERTY 50 FEES AND SALAR 53 3.2 3.3 t3.4 7 8 18 *26 t28.2 35 37 37a *37a $37a *37al 37a.05 t37a.06 37a.1 44 46 *46 49 70 71 73 FENCES 54 21 SB-122; HB-1915 LIES HB-3017 HB-3017 SB-493 SB-1398; HB-1926, 3270 SB-397, 522, 2185; HB-40, 913, 3416 HB-694 HB-1860 SB-2040 HB-2760 SB-100, 281, 2185; HB-262, 2765 SB-556, 1100, 1109, 1948; HB-401, 1014, 1017, 1552,1834, 3058 HB-2238 HB-2238 HB-2238 HB-1834 SB-1109; HB-2765, 3132 SB-555; HB-1014, 1552 SB-322 HB-208 HB-1860 HB-2238 SB-1398 SB-100; HB-262, 2765 HB-2760 SB-348 HB-269 HB-210 t10.1 14 19 55'1 7 Bill SB-1454; HB-1961 FISH 56 1.3j SB-814 1.3p HB-2215 1.5 HB-2667 1.20 SB-1448 1.23 SB-814 1.25 SB-814 1.26 SB-872 3.1 SB-814 3.8 SB-814 3.20 SB-1854 3.28 SB-814; HB-1492, 2661 4.6 SB-814 4.13 SB-814 4.28 SB-814 4.35 SB-814 5.1 SB-1133, 2205; HB-405, 611, 1960, 2884 t5.1b HB-1490 5.7 SB-814, 1448 5.8 SB-814 5.9 SB-842 5.12 SB-814 5.19 SB-814 5.22 HB-2439 707 HB-841 t707.1 HB-841 1407 HB-841 t1407.1 HB-841 FOOD AND DRUGS 561/ 55-15 76 289 302.19 305 t316.1 502 502.1 502.4 502.5 502.7 t502.8a 502.14' 502.17 502.19 502.22 t502.23 thru 502.37 503 HB-468 HB-269 SB-1161 HB-3528 HB-3528 SB-807 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-1081 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 SB-26; HB-2515 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2120 Chap. Par. 48-Cont. 2121 Chap. Par. 56/2-Cont. 503.4 503.6 503.9 503.10 503.12 t503.13a 503.14 503.15 t503.16 t503.16 thru 503.21 504 505 506 509 510 511 512.1 513 514 515 516 517 t517.1 519 521 t521.1 521.2 t521.25 522 522.1 t522.2 t522.3 523 t523.1 525 703 704 705 707 t707.1 t707a 708 *708 709 710 710.2 711 715.1 t715.1 t716.1 717 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 56V2-Cont. HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 SB-572 HB-2515 HB-2515 SB-26 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 SB-2185; HB-261, 270, 2515 HB-2515 SB-375, 1549, 2185; HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 SB-2185; HB-2515, 2525 HB-2515 SB-572; HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-3470 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-2515 HB-270 HB-1081 HB-2515 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-2283 SB-2283 SB-93, 1274; HB-841 SB-93, 1274; HB-841 SB-208; HB-2164 SB-2283 SB-2283 SB-2283 SB-2283 SB-1454, 2315; HB-245, 1567, 1961, 3290, 3525, 3671 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-3525 SB-2017; HB-3525 HB-3525 SB-1454; HB-1961 Bill 1102 SB-850, 1454, 2185; HB-1948, 1961 1201 SB-1398 1204 HB-1948 1206 SB-850,2185; HB-1948 1208 HB-1948 1210 HB-1948 t1301 SB-1462 1302 SB-1454; HB-1961 1304 SB-1454; HB-1961 1308 HB-1948 1309 HB-1948 1310 SB-1454, 2185; HB-1948, 1961 1311 SB-1454; HB-1961 1313 SB-1454; HB-1961 1401 SB-1565, 1815, 2315; HB-3671 1402 SB-1565 1405 SB-2315; HB-3671 1407 SB-93, 207, 1274, 2315; HB-841, 3671 t1407.1 SB-93, 1274, 1565, 2315; HB-841, 3671 t1407h SB-208; HB-2164 1413 SB-1454, 2315; HB-245, 1567, 1961, 3290, 3525, 3671 t1414 SB-2315; HB-3671 11415 SB-2315; HB-3671 1501 SB-1454, 2185; HB-1948, 1961 1504 HB-1948 1505 HB-1948 1507 SB-1454; HB-1961 1655 SB-1454, 1937, 2129, 2185; HB-393, 1755, 1961 1655.2 SB-1454, 2315; HB-245, 1567, 1961, 3290, 3671 1655.2-1 HB-3525 1656 HB-261 1702.01 SB-1454; HB-1961 1703 SB-1454; HB-1961 1704 SB-1454; HB-1961 1705 SB-1454; HB-1961 1705.1 SB-1454; HB-1961 1706 SB-1398 2002.03 SB-527 2003 SB-527; HB-622 2004 SB-527 t2005 SB-527 2103 HB-265 2203 SB-875 2204 SB-875 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2122 STATUTES AM Chap. Par. Bill 56'h-Cont. 2205 SB-875 2205.1 SB-875 t2205.1 SB-875 2206 SB-875 2207 SB-875 2208 SB-1013, 1160 2210 SB-640, 875, 2185; HB-1025, 1026 2211 SB-875 2212 SB-875, 2185; HB-265 2213 SB-875 2214 SB-875 t2214.1 HB-2278 2215 SB-875 t2215.1 SB-640; HB-1025 2216 SB-640; HB-1025 2219 SB-875 FRAUDS 59 10 HB-269 FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE 60 12 SB-522; HB-913 41 SB-9,,971, 1534; HB-2596 WILDLIFE 61 t 1.2b-1 SB-813 t 1.2c-1 SB-813 tl.2m-1 SB-813 tl.2u SB-813 1.4 HB-2667 1.15 SB-813 1.25 SB-813 1.29 SB-872 2.2 SB-813 t2.3 SB-813 2.4 SB-1450; HB-1469, 1490 2.6 SB-813 2.23 SB-813 2.25 SB-813, 2185; HB-2450 2.26 SB-813, 2185, 2197; HB-2450 t2.29a HB-339 2.30 SB-813 2.33 SB-589, 813, 2185, 2197; HB-339, 2450 2.33a HB-339 t2.33b HB-790 2.34 SB-813 2.38 SB-813 3.1 SB-1133, 1854; HB-405, 1490, 2884 IENDED-Continuec Chap. Par. 61-Cont. 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.11 3.12 3.16 3.18 3.21 3.23 3.24 3.25 *3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 3.33 3.35 3.36 3.37 3.38 t3.40 t5.1 thru 5.17 510 513 GENERAL ASSEI 63 7 9 13.2 14 15.1 t15.4 *15.11 thru 15.15 t23.1a 29.2 29.5 42.15-5 42.15-7 42.15-8 42.18 42.32 42.37 42.62 42.65 106 152 172 173 175 176 d Bill SB-842, 1135, 1424, 1854; HB-74, 2753 HB-1490 SB-842 SB-813, 1450; HB-339, 790 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 SB-813 HB-2439 HB-2439 SB-813 SB-816 HB-1969 HB-1969 IBLY HB-268 HB-268 SB-1917 SB-106, 1524; HB-720 SB-1917 SB-6 SB-1398 SB-1524 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 HB-792 SB-1398 SB-1677 SB-719 HB-3017 HB-3017 SB-1398 HB-792 HB-687 HB-687 HB-604, 606, 687 HB-687 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2123 STATUTES Chap. Par. Bill 63-Cont. 177 HB-604,687 178 HB-687 179 HB-687 180 HB-687 181 HB-687 t184 thru 188 HB-687 193 SB-1917 223.07 SB-1398 344 SB-1398 *901 thru 906 HB-145, 288 904 SB-1116; HB-115, 1830 905 SB-314; HB-117 *905 SB-1116; HB-750, 1830 *906 SB-1116; HB-750, 1830 1001-3 HB-720 1001-4 HB-2002 1001-5 HB-720 1004-2 HB-3575 1004-4 SB-1676 1004-5 SB-1676 1004-6 SB-1676 tl011A-1 thru 1011A-10 HB-720 1011A-4 SB-2168; HB-2573, 3638 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT 671/2 7 SB-1236 8 SB-1941; HB-3291 8.2 SB-1941; HB-564, 3291 8.3 SB-1941; HB-3291 t8.20 SB-1236 8.21 SB-2185 9 SB-1941; HB-1823, 3291 t10.1 SB-1941; HB-3291 11 SB-1941; HB-3291 14 SB-1941; HB-3291 17.1 SB-1941; HB-3291 21 HB-269 25 HB-2569 27 SB-1941; HB-3291 t71.5a HB-192 77 HB-564 78 HB-564 88.2 HB-269 91.6 SB-2185; HB-266,: 91.113 HB-564 91.114 HB-564 91.122 HB-564 155 HB-268 *173 SB-1442 AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 6712-Cont. 257 *278 302 303 305 307.15 307.21 307.23 307.24 750, 307.24a t307.24c t307.24d t307.24f t307.26 310 313 t313.1 314 316 t320.1 322 323a , t323b 332 401 402 403.07 403.11 403.12 403.15 403.16 404 405 405.1 406 t407.1 408 409 452 453 454 455 268 d Bill HB-2284 SB-1442 SB-902, 2255; HB-2332 SB-1019 HB-567 HB-240 HB-475, 567, 568, 570 HB-1230 HB-476, 567, 568, 570, 1230 HB-2666 SB-1176; HB-567, 1908 SB-1176; HB-567, 1908 SB-1019, 1020 SB-2255 HB-567 HB-478 HB-1995, 2332 HB-193, 1238 HB-240 SB-1489; HB-567 HB-193, 567, 1238 SB-1727 SB-1727 SB-901 SB-117; HB-1874 SB-117; HB-383, 1874 SB-166, 182; HB-1875, 1876, 3589 HB-383 SB-1971; HB-1159 SB-2042; HB-2917, 2925 HB-2925, 2995, 3179 SB-89, 111, 117, 181, 258, 1398, 2185; HB-252, 331, 383, 602, 840, 1272, 1874, 1877, 2380, 2417, 2525, 2609 HB-383 SB-2185 HB-383 SB-1840; HB-3086 HB-383 SB-1682 SB-89, 117, 257, 2185; HB-83, 385, 774, 1874, 2417, 2525, 2727 SB-2185; HB-82, 83, 266, 774, 2727 HB-82, 83, 774 HB-82, 83, 774 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2124 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 67½--Cont. 456 457 458 501 501 thru 507 502 503 504 505 506 507 509 510 *515 t516 603 604 t604.1 605 608 609 609.1 t609.1 611 617 t618 thru 627 712 713 715 HUMAN RIGHTS 68 Bill HB-82, 83, 774 SB-89, 2185; HB-82, 83, 774, 2417 SB-117; HB-82, 83, 774, 1874, 2525 HB-1159, 1161, 2420 SB-1969 HB-1159, 1161, 2420, 2820 HB-1159, 1161, 2420 SB-1954; HB-1159, 1161, 2420, 2820 HB-1159, 1161, 2420 SB-1954; HB-1159, 1161, 2420, 2820 HB-1159, 1161, 2420 SB-1969; HB-1159, 1161, 2420 SB-1969; HB-1159, 1161, 2420 SB-1969; HB-1159, 1161, 2420 HB-2420 SB-1363 SB-919, 1029, 1412; HB-132, 1568 SB-919 SB-919; HB-132, 1190, 3268 SB-665, 1363, 1662, 1706, 2177; HB-132, 334, 2879 SB-1363 SB-1706 SB-319 SB-919, 1700; HB-1514 HB-132 SB-513, 665 HB-1233 HB-1233 HB-2037 1-102 HB-12, 2918, 3374 1-103 SB-627, 1675, 1691; HB-8, 537, 2808, 3374 2-101 HB-816 *2-101 thru 2-105 2-102 2-103 t2-103.1 2-104 2-105 Chap. 68-C t5 t8, INJUI 70 HB-3374 HB-537, 816 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-2808 HB-537 SB-66; HB-12, 2918, 3568, 3645 Par. Bill ,ont. t2-106 HB-2807 3-101 SB-401; HB-562 3-106 SB-401; HB-562 t3A-101 HB-1196, 1649 t3A-102 HB-1196, 1649 4-101 HB-699, 2129, 3374 B-100 thru 5B-105 SB-627 6-101 SB-856; HB-3374 t6-102 HB-346 7-101 HB-12 7-102 SB-627, 856, 1326, 1391, 2185; HB-453, 2183 7-103 SB-856 7-104 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 7-105 HB-12 *7-105 HB-3374 7-105a HB-12 *7-105a HB-3374 t7-105b HB-2511 *7-106 HB-3374 7-107 HB-3374 7-108 HB-3374 8-101 SB-141,856, 2185; HB-1977 8-102 SB-1326 8-103 SB-1326; HB-12 8-104 SB-856, 1326 8-105 SB-856 8-106 SB-856, 1326, 1391, 2185; HB-453, 1654, 1655 8-107 SB-1326 8-108 SB-856, 1326, 1391, 2185; HB-453, 3374 8-109 SB-1326 8-111 SB-856, 1356, 2185; HB-454 A-101 thru 8A-105 HB-12 9-101 HB-3374 9-102 SB-856; HB-3374 RIES 2 SB-960; HB-1601 2.1 HB-266 31 thru 34 SB-2195 36 SB-2195 72 SB-290, 644, 2185; HB-260, 742, 831 76.1 SB-117, 290, 644, 2185; HB-236, 831, 1874, 2525, 2749 77.1 HB-236, 2749 80.1 SB-290, 644, 2185; HB-236, 831, 1753, 2749 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2125 Chap. Par. 70-Cont. 87 *301 thru 305 302 304 305 403 404 405 406 407 t411 t411 thru 414 t412 t413 t414 507 510 INSURANCE 73 *204.1 thru 204.24 *204.1 thru 204.25 204.19 204.23 *204.25 t478a 480 482 484 485 486 486a t486b-I t486b-2 t486b-3 t486b-4 613 614.1 t614.2 616 622 625 626 627 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. HB-236, 260, 2749 SB-636, 2068, 2263, 2266; HB-3195, 3435, 3439 SB-779, 1721, 2185, 2263; HB-1730, 3122 SB-2051, 2107 SB-1721, 2263; HB-3122 SB-645, 1289 SB-1289 SB-1289 SB-645, 1289, 1348 SB-1289, 1348 SB-645 SB-645, 1289 SB-645 SB-645 SB-645 SB-1957; HB-2313, 3283 SB-647, 1398, 1957; HB-831, 1567, 2313, 3290, 3525 SB-1200 SB-2273 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-1200 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-2085 HB-3263 HB-3607 HB-2007 HB-924, 3285 SB-1200, 2276; HB-1103, 2422 SB-1292; HB-924 HB-2422 HB-2422 628 t633.1 635 639.1 t640.2a 641 642 643 644 652 655 656 657 t657.1 669 678 681 t681.1 t697A-1 t697A-2 t697A-3 t697A-4 719.14 t732a *733-2.02 *733-2.08 t733-2.09 733-16 733-17 735A-2 737a 743.1 743.2 743.3 743.4 t743.4a 743.5 743.6 743.8 743.9 743.10 743.13 743.14 743.15 743.16 743.19 743.20 t743.20a 743.21 743.22 743.23 743.24 Bill SB-1200, 2276; HB-2422 HB-2422 HB-2422 HB-2422 HB-2422 HB-2422 SB-1200, 2276; HB-2422 SB-1200, 2276; HB-2422 HB-2422 SB-1200, 2276; HB-2422 SB-1292; HB-924 HB-2422 HB-2422 HB-2422 SB-1200, 2276 SB-1292; HB-924 HB-2422 HB-2422 HB-2907 HB-2907 HB-2907 HB-2907 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-2015 HB-1530 HB-1530 SB-1200 HB-262 HB-262 SB-1301 HB-2446 HB-2446 SB-1293; HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 HB-2446 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2126 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 745 HB-2422 748 HB-2422 753 SB-1291 753.02 HB-2005 t753.03 HB-1284 t753a SB-1291 755 HB-1408 t755.la HB-1408 t755.10a SB-1200, 2277; HB-3559 t755.11a SB-1200, 2278; HB-3561 755.13 SB-1200 *755.14 HB-433 t755.14a SB-2263; HB-433 755.15 SB-1200 *755.15 HB-433 755.16 SB-1200, 1716, 2265, 2272; HB-2833, 3117, 3142, 3436 *755.16 HB-433 f755.16b SB-1556 755.17 SB-1200, 1716, 2265, 2280; HB-433, 2607, 2833, 3117, 3142, 3436, 3560 f755.17a SB-1200, 1716; HB-3117 1755.18a SB-2052 h755.19b SB-2239; HB-1689, 2948 t755.20b SB-1483 t755.22a HB-2558 755.28 HB-2730 t755.30 HB-862, 2800, 2906 755a SB-1525; HB-3063 755a-2 HB-3063 t755a-3 SB-2258 756 HB-261, 270 756.2 SB-1200, 2279 759.1 HB-2422 *762 SB-1359 *765 SB-1442 766.6 SB-137, 1798, 2185; HB-1370, 2125, 3301 t766.9 SB-726; HB-1788 767 SB-60, 726, 1068; HB-1271, 1788, 3174 767.1 HB-2422 *767.2 HB-2422 767.4 HB-2422 767.22 SB-1200 767.24 SB-1454; HB-1961 t767.25 HB-1786, 2032 786.1 HB-2443 Chap. 73-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. t798.1 t798.2 800.1 805 808 813 817 840 848 t848.1 857 *894 t894.1 *895 t895.1 *896 t896.1 *897 t897.1 *898 t898.1 *899 t899.1 *900 t900.1 *901 *902 t902.1 *903 t903.1 *904 t904.1 *905 t905.1 *906 t906.1 *907 t907.1 *908 t908.1 *909 t909.1 *910 t910.1 *911 t911.1 *912 t912.1 *913 t913.1 *914 t914.1 915 *915 t915.1 Bill SB-1296 SB-1296 HB-269 SB-1200, 1295, 2275; HB-3562 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 HB-262 SB-1295 SB-1062, 1733 HB-2444 SB-2073 HB-2422 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1293 SB-1294; HB-2438, 2444 SB-1293, 2185 SB-1293 2127 Chap. Par. 73-Cont. *916 *916.1 t916.2 *917 t917.1 *918 t918.1 *919 t919.1 *920 t920.1 *921 t921.1 *922 t922.1 *923 t923.1 *924 t924.1 *925 t925.1 *926 t926.1 *927 *927.1 t927.2 t927.3 t927.4 t927.5 t927.6 t927.7 928 936.10 945 955 967.1 967a 968c 968d t968m 968L t968L 969.5 969.9 969.10 t969.28a 969c 973 973a 975a t975b t975c t975d t975e 976 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 73-Cont. SB-1293 t976.2 SB-2073; HB-3085 SB-1293 979 SB-726, 834, 907, SB-1293 1061, 1172, 1298, SB-1293 1311, 2185; SB-1293 HB-1556, 1954, SB-1293 2179 SB-1293 979.2 SB-2185 SB-1293 t979.2 SB-300; HB-600 SB-1293 979e SB-309, 591, 1635, SB-1293 2185; HB-782 SB-1293 979f HB-1644, 1871 SB-1293 t979g SB-72; HB-154,355, SB-1293 413 SB-1293 t979h HB-357 SB-1293 t979i HB-2945 SB-1293 980 SB-1733 SB-1293 t980a SB-1120 SB-1293 t982.01 thru SB-1293 982.15 HB-2179 SB-1293 982b SB-1061, 1298, 1311; SB-1293 HB-2179 SB-1293 982c HB-3626 SB-1293 t982f SB-1061; HB-2089 SB-1293 t982f thru 982g SB-1311 SB-1293 t982f thru 982q SB-1311 SB-1293 982g SB-1200, 2273 SB-1293 982j SB-1200, 2273 SB-1293 982n SB-1200, 2273 SB-1293 986h SB-1066 SB-1293 1000 HB-262, 1334 HB-266 1002 HB-269 SB-1298 1004.1 HB-262 HB-269 t1009a SB-1661 HB-269 1015A SB-1294; HB-2438, HB-2589 2444 HB-154 1016 HB-2443 HB-2032 1018 SB-1733 HB-261 1019 SB-1294; HB-2438, SB-1381, 1407; 2444 HB-458, 2928 1019.2 SB-1732 SB-1685 1020 SB-1200, 1294, 1326, SB-389726185 2162 2279; HB-2438, SB-285 2444, 2941, 2965 SB-1061,1311; 1020.2 SB.1294; HB-2438, SB-1061, 1311; 2444 HB-2179 2444 SB-1390 1020.3 HB-1945 HB-2032 t1020.3 SB-1294; HB-2438, SB-879 2444 HB-817 t1020.4 SB-1294; HB-2438 HB-1409 1021 SB-1503, 1699 HB-1409 1021.1 HB-1409 f1021.1 SB-1304 HB-1409 1027 HB-3607 HB-1409 *1027 SB-1247 SB-1061, 1298, 1311, 1031 HB-1196, 1649, 2179 2185; HB-2179, 1035 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 2444 *1040 SB-1442 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2128 Chap. Par. 73-Cont. 1065.3 t 065.3a 1065.6 1065.13 *1065.15-1 thru 1065.18-34 1065.18.24 1065.18-1 H H H SE SI H SI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. B-158 t1065.58-113 B-160 1065.59-51 B-2033 1065.59-52 B-729 1065.59-54 B-1301 1065.59-55 B-3232 1065.59-57 B-2000; HB-2560, 1065.59-59 3219, 3232, 3356, 1065.59-60 3413 1065.59-61 Bill HB-2414 HB-2525 SB-301; HB-2525 SB-371; HB-1071 2525 HB-833, 2433, 25 HB-2525 SB-301 SB-301 SB-301; HB-2525 *1065.18-1 thru 3481 1065.18-34 HB-2759 1065.59-64 HB-265 1065.18-3 HB-2560, 3356 1065.69 HB-2559 *1065.18-4 SB-2000; HB-3219, 1065.70 HB-2559 3232, 3413 1065.71 HB-2559 t1065.18-4a SB-2000; HB-3219, 1065.72 HB-2559 3232, 3413 t1065.80-la SB-1295 t1065.18-18a SB-2000; HB-3219, 1065.80-2 SB-1295 3232, 3413 1065.80-3 SB-1295 1065.18-20 SB-2000;HB-3219, 1065.80- SB-1295 3232, 3413 1065.80-9 SB-1295 *1065.18-23 SB-2000; HB-3219, 1065.80- B-83 2433 3232, 3413 1065.84-3 SB-1200, 1781, 2 1065.18-24 SB-2000; HB-3219, 106584-3 SB 562 3232, 3413 1065.84-4 SB-2185; HB-261 1065.41-1 HB-1165, 1408 1065.87-2 SB-1200 1065.42-1 SB-1200, 1575 1065.90-5 SB-1200 1065.43-2 HB-1408 1065.300 SB-2185 1065.43-3 HB-1408 1065.401 HB-72 1065.44-1 HB-1408 1065.402 HB-72 1065.46-1 SB-1918; HB-1165 1065.403 HB-72 1065.47-1 HB-1408, 1409 1065.404 SB-1309; HB-72 1065.49 HB-833, 2433 1065.405 HB-72 *1065.49 SB-2185 1065.406 HB-72 1065.52-1 HB-3481 1065.407 HB-72 1065.54-1 HB-1408 1065.408 HB-72 1065.55-2 HB-1165, 1408 1065.409 HB-72 1065.58-1 HB-265 1065.410 HB-72 t1065.58-100 HB-2414 1065.411 HB-72 1065.58-101 SB-1200, 1732; 1065.412 HB-72 HB-3642 1065.413 HB-72 t1065.58-101 HB-2414 1065.501 SB-2089 t1065.58-102 HB-2414 t1065.551 SB-2239 t1065.58-103 HB-2414 t1065.552 SB-2239 1065.58-104 SB-1200, 732;, t1065.553 SB-2239 HB-3642 . t1065.554 SB-2239 t1065.58-104 HB-2414 t1065.555 SB-2239 t1065.58-105 HB-2414 t1065.556 SB-2239 t1065.58-106 HB-2414 t1065.557 SB-2239 11065.58-107 HB-2414 t1065.558 SB-2239 t1065.58-108 HB-2414 1065.607 HB-2443 t1065.58-109 HB-2414 1065.608 SB-2185 t1065.58-110 HB-2414 t1065.650 HB-924 t1065.58-111 HB-2414 1065.720 SB-1810 1065.58-112 SB-1200, 1732; t1065.730 HB-2269 HB-3642 t1065.751 thru t1065.58-112 HB-2414 1065.762 HB-2588 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 25 275; ,270 2129 Chap. Par. 73-Cont. t1065.800 t1065.801 t1065.801 thru 1065.809 t1065.801 thru 1065.810 t1065.802 t1065.803 t1065.804 t1065.805 t1065.806 t1065.900 thru 1065.906 t 1065.901 thru 1065.904 t1065.1001 thru 1065.1006 t1066.1 thru 1066.18 1153 1201 10065.18-24 JAILS AND JAILERS 75 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue( Bill Chap. Par. 78-Cont. t10.3 t 1.2 19 24 25 33 SB-1203 SB-1203 SB-1200, 2081; HB-3547 HB-2759 SB-1203 SB-1203 SB-1203 SB-1203 SB-1203 SB-1200 LANDLORD 80 SB-2001; HB-3234 SB-2002; HB-3233 SB-1301 HB-459 SB-714 HB-3413 *1 31 SB-551, 1814; HB-36, 7 1333, 3237 32 SB-551, 1814; HB-36, LIBRARIES 82, 1333, 3237 81 t32.1 SB-1814; HB-1333, 3237 *33 SB-1814; HB-1333, 3237 101 SB-1814 104 HB-487 105 SB-335 t107a SB-684 113 HB-1443 117 SB-335, 551,657 2A 120 HB-2026 JOINT RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 76 1 HB-267 la HB-266 lb HB-267 JURORS 78 1 HB-3585 4 SB-2129; HB-2668 *4 SB-2129; HB-377, 2850 4.1 SB-2129; HB-377, 2850 t10.2 SB-2129; HB-2850 d Bill HB-377 HB-438 HB-268 HB-2294 HB-269, 3585 SB-2129; HB-377, 2850 SAND TENANT 62a HB-2361 *63 HB-2361 64 HB-2361 71 SB-2071; HB-3611 *71 HB-695 91 HB-269 t92 HB-695 101 HB-695 )1.1 HB-695 102 HB-695 203 HB-1486 212 HB-3106 215 HB-1486 218 HB-2838 224 HB-1486 324 HB-3066 167 HB-3611 1-1 1-3 1-6 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 ý-44 3-1 3-4 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 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-560, 1250 SB-560; HB-2525 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321; HB-1803, 1804 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321 SB-321, 2185; HB-881 SB-321 SB-321 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. t ( ic 2130 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 81 Cont. t4-7.3 SB-1513 4-8 SB-321 4-9 SB-321 4-10 SB-321 4-11 SB-321 4-12 SB-321 4-13 SB-321; HB-702, 1676 4-13.1 SB-321 4-14 SB-321 4-16 SB-321 5-1 SB-321 5-2 SB-321 5-3 SB-321 5-6 SB-321 5-8 SB-321 5-9 SB-321 8-3-3 SB-321 32 SB-2185; HB-266, 269 34 HB-268 t37-2.1 HB-2486 t37-3.071 HB-2486 t37-3.072 HB-2486 t37-3.073 HB-2486 37-3.03 HB-2486 37-3.13 HB-2486 37-9 HB-2486 t37-12.1 HB-2486 37-15 HB-2486 t37-15.2 HB-2486 t37-15.3 HB-2486 t37-15.4 HB-2486 37-16 HB-2486 37-20 HB-2486 37-21 HB-2486 37-25 HB-2486 37-26 HB-2486 t37-26.1 HB-2486 t37-26.2 HB-2486 t37-26.3 HB-2486 t37-26.4 HB-2486 37-27 HB-2486 37-27.1 HB-2486 37-28 HB-2486 37-29 HB-2486 t37-31.1 HB-2486 37-36a HB-2486 44 SB-321 49 HB-269 53 SB-2185; HB-268, 269 81 SB-1398; HB-2525 111 SB-1250 112 SB-1250 118 SB-498; HB-2354, 2485, 3371 118.1 SB-1250 f118.4 HB-401 119 SB-1250 122 1001-9 1001-10 1002-6 1002-7 1002-8 1002-9 1002-10 1002-12 1002-13 1003-5 1004-1 1004-4 1004-7 1004-12 1004-13.1 1004-15 1004-16 1004-17 1004-21 *1004-21 1005-2 1005-4 1005-7 1005-9 LIENS 82 I thru 5 t1.01 2 5 7 9 11 13 14 16 18 19 21 24 25 30 31 34 36 37 t39.1 97 98 99 100 101 Chap. 81--Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-1162 SB-740 SB-740 HB-260 SB-321, 740, 2185; HB-3025 SB-740, 2185; HB-739, 3079 SB-740, 2185; HB-739 SB-740, 2185; HB-270 SB-560, 740, 920, 2185 SB-740 HB-268 HB-881 HB-1803, 1804 SB-740 SB-740 HB-266 SB-2185; HB-268, 881 SB-740 HB-702, 1676 SB-740 SB-740 SB-740 SB-740 HB-268 SB-740 SB-824, 1190 HB-3215 SB-1190 HB-260, 270 SB-1118 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-269 HB-269, 3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 HB-3215 SB-1971; HB-1159 SB-1633 HB-367 HB-260, 270, 367 HB-367 HB-367 HB-367 2131 Chap. 82-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 85-Cont. Bill 101.6 SB-2185 4-103 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 209 HB-262 HB-3172, 3203 4-104 SB-2222 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 4-105 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 85 HB-3172, 3203 1-101 HB-3264 4-106 SB-1729, 1844; tl-101.1 SB-1200, 1844; HB-3172, 3203 HB-3203 t4-108 SB-1729; HB-3172 1-202 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 5-101 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; HB-3172, 3203 HB-3172, 3203 1-203 SB-2051 5-102 SB-1729, 1844; 1-204 SB-1200, 1729, 2219; HB-3172, 3203 HB-2303, 3172 5-103 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 1-206 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; HB-3172, 3203 HB-3172, 3203 t5-105 SB-1729, 1844, 2223; tl-210 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; HB-3172, 3203 HB-3172, 3203 t5-106 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 2-101 SB-848, 1832; HB-3172, 3203 HB-2424 t5-107 SB-1729; HB-3172 t2-101.1 SB-1729, 1844; *6-102 SB-1200, 1729, 2224; HB-3172, 3203 HB-3172 2-102 SB-1200,1729,1844; t6-110 HB-3617 HB-3172, 3203 8-101 SB-1200, 1729,2216; 2-107 SB-1200 HB-3172 2-110 SB-1729; HB-3172 8-102 SB-2217 *2-110 SB-1200,1844; *8-102 SB-1200 HB-3203 9-101 HB-2303 2-111 SB-1729, 1844, 2220; 9-102 SB-1200, 1729; HB-3172, 3203 HB-2303, 3172 t2-112 SB-2024, 2051 9-103 SB-1200, 1729, 1844, 2-202 SB-1200 2069, 2099; 2-208 HB-1211 HB-1721, 2632, 2-210 SB-1200 3172, 3203 t2-213 SB-1200,2051 t9-103 SB-2051 2-301 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 9-103 thru 305 SB-2069 HB-3172, 3203 9-104 SB-1200, 1729, 2099, 2-302 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 2225; HB-2303, HB-3172, 3203 3172 3-102 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 9-105 SB-1200; HB-2303, HB-3172, 3203 3666 3-103 SB-1729, 1844; 9-106 SB-1729; HB-2303, HB-3172, 3203 3172 3-104 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; 9-107 SB-1200, 1729,2226; HB-3172, 3203 HB-1262, 1393, 3-105 SB-1200, 1729; 2024, 2303, 3172, HB-3172 3667 3-106 SB-1200, 1844; t9-108 SB-1729; HB-3172 HB-3203 503 SB-1454; HB-1961 3-108 HB-1357 506 SB-684 t3-109 SB-1200, 1844, 2069, 507 SB-684, 985 2227; HB-3203 508.1 SB-1548 t3-110 SB-1200 t508.2 SB-684 4-101 SB-1729, 2221; 509 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-3172 509.1 HB-1567, 3290, 3525 4-102 SB-1200, 1729, 1844; t510.2 SB-1875 HB-3172, 3203 515 SB-1135, 1424; HB-74, t4-102.1 SB-1844; HB-3203 382, 2753 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2132 Chap. 85-Cont HB-1641, 2156 SB-2038 SB-1162 SB-64; HB-2362 SB-1995 HB-270 SB-1425 SB-1425 SB-1425 HB-269 SB-349; HB-564 HB-564 HB-1 SB-1454; HB-568 SB-1454 SB, 1454 HB-1824 SB-1454, 1474 SB-1454 SB-1454; HB-568 SB-1454 SB-1249,1454, 2123; HB-568, 3396 HB-3396 SB-448, 1249, 1454, 2123, 2185; HB-568, 3396 1395 1396 1397 t1397 1397a t1397a t1397a thru 1397k t1397b t1397c t1397d t1397e t1397f t1397g t1397h t1397i t1397j t1397k 1425 1444 1457 1575 1580-17 1580-18 904 906 t907 t908 1032 t1034b 1035 1044 1044.1 1050 1063 1221 1222 t1222A 1223 1224 1225 t1225.1 t1226.1 1230 1230.1 t1230.1 1233.1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 85--Cont. 516 HB-1767 t1233.1 543 SB-1398 1234 611 SB-1231; HB-1442, 1235 3503 1236 612 HB-1455,2404,3162 1237 616 SB-2175; HB-1455 1238 t617 HB-1455 t1238.1 t617.1 HB-3162 1240 653 HB-431, 1620 1241 656 HB-431, 1620 1242 660 HB-555 1242.1 663 SB-1200; HB-555, 1243 3236,3424,3526 1243.1 667 HB-431 1244 668 HB-431 669 HB-431 t1244.1 670 HB-555 1245 671 HB-431 t1245.1 thru 702 HB-3327 1245.3 703 HB-1389 1246 705 HB-3327 1247.1 722 SB-2040 1265c 822 HB-1258 1274 823 HB-1258 1355 824.1 HB-1258 1385 825 HB-1258 1387a 872 HB-809,1451 1392 874 HB-809 1393 902 SB-901, 1398,2038, 1393.1 2084,2136,2185; 1394 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. *Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-3396 SB-1454; HB-568 SB-227, 1454; HB-568 SB-1454 SB-1454; HB-568 SB-1454; HB-568 SB-1454 SB-1454 SB-1454 SB-1454; HB-568 SB-1454 SB-1454 HB-568 SB-1454, 1474; HB-564, 568 SB-1474 SB-1474; HB-568 HB-568 HB-568 SB-1454 HB-1803, 1804 HB-564 HB-564 HB-564 SB-2185 SB-625; HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 SB-169,625, 1706; HB-464, 1468, 2302, 2421,3036, 3043, 3078 SB-625; HB-2421 HB-2421 SB-2123; HB-3396 HB-2421 SB-625; HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-2421 HB-564 SB-1927 HB-564 HB-564 SB-625 SB-625 2133 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. )nt. Bill Chap. 85-Cc * 1601 Chap. 85-Cont. Par. Bill 1580-20 SB-625 1580-26 HB-564 1601 HB-3095 thru 1606 SB-1624; HB-2898 1604 HB-564 2102.04 HB-570 2102.05 SB-373 *2102.06 HB-570 2103 SB-373, 1219, 2185; HB-570, 2057, 2542 2104 HB-570 2105 HB-570 2106 HB-570 2107 HB-570 *2108 HB-570 2109 HB-570 2111 HB-570 2204 SB-1677 2206 SB-671; HB-114, 1121, 1665,2887,3043 2207 SB-1398 2208 SB-1677; HB-3043 2208.9 SB-2185 t2208.9 SB-55, 394, 408, 485, 1132; HB-17, 41,42, 59,61,65, 164, 183, 355,357,374,398, 440, 620,708, 729, 730,731,732,806, 1014, 1124, 1149, 1337, 1552, 1834, 1870 t2208.10 SB-1554, 1600, 1651, 2057,2111,2139; HB-2630, 2674, 2754,2756,2773, 2836,2845,2901, 2904,3202, 3648 t2208.12 HB-1529 *2208.12 SB-2185 t2208-10 HB-3202 thru 2308 SB-1495; HB-645, 2597,3300 2502 HB-156 2552 HB-2768 2610 SB-2185 2623 HB-564 2712 HB-3036, 3043 t2713.1 HB-3036,3043 t2713.2 HB-3036, 3043 t2713.3 HB-3036, 3043 t2713.4 HB-3036, 3043 2724 HB-564 2824 HB-564 2901 HB-521 4403.07 HB-3582 5501 SB-2117; HB-2792, 3582 1-106 tl 1-106.1 1-122 t1-122.1 2-102 t3-820 4-203 4-209 4-300 4-301 4-302 4-303 t4-303.1 4-309 4-311 4-312 4-616 4-702 4-703 4-704 t5-100A 5-102 5-103 5-105 t5-107.1 t5-118 t5-119 50-5 100-4 100-5.1 t100-9.1 100-15 t100-15.2 t100-15c t100-15d HB-2612 HB-2816 SB-295 SB-295 HB-2816 HB-2409 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-2816 HB-1157 HB-2816 HB-2816 SB-1051 SB-822 HB-1925 HB-2174 HB-3521 SB-1051 HB-3605 HB-3605 HB-1925 SB-822 SB-1993 HB-1691 HB-1925 SB-1051 SB-1014, 1015 SB-1014, 1015 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. t5501 SB-2117; HB-2792, 3582 5502 HB-2792, 3582 5502.1 HB-2792, 3582 5503.01 SB-2117 5503.04 HB-2792, 3582 5503.07 HB-2792 5504 SB-2117; HB-2792, 3582 5509.08 HB-2792, 3582 5509.09 HB-2792, 3582 5509.22 HB-3582 t5509.26 HB-3582 5517 HB-2792,3582 t5901.1 SB-2117; HB-3149 5902 SB-2117,2185; HB-3149 t5903.1 SB-2117; HB-3149 t5904.1 HB-3209 MENTAL HEALTH 91V2 *2301 2134 Chap. Par. 912--Cont. 100-47 S1 t100-48.1 H t100-54.1 SI t100-55 H t100-56 Sl 100-57 SI 100-58 Si 124 H 632 Sl 704 H 705 Sl 711 Sl 715 SI 716 SI t729 H t736 Sl 804 SI t808.1 H 809 H 812 Sl 1812.3 SI 902 SI 903 SI 4818 H MOTOR VEHICLES 951/2 1-100 SI 1-103 Sl 1-114.1 H fl-116.1 H 1-118 S] 11-124.1 S] 11-125.1 S! 1-128 S1 1-129 SI 1-146 H t1-148.3 H f1-164.1 H 1-182 S1 t1-182.1 Sl t1-182.2 S; t1-187.01 Sj 1f-187.1 H 1-191 S] 1-195 S] 1-203.1 S5 1l-203.1 S 1-210 S1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. B-822 B-2612 B-1964; HB-3313 B-27 B-2164, 2190; HB-26, 2573, 3639 B-1398 B-1398 B-261 B-1326 B-2176 B-939, 1856; HB-1301, 2452, 3150 B-941, 1856; HB-1301, 3150 B-1856 B-1856 B-1301 B-941, 1856; HB-3150 B-822, 1649 B-2452 B-1925 B-1135, 1424, 1454; HB-382, 1961, 2753 B-1051 B-2185 B-2185 B-74 B-756; HB-740, 2196 B-1216 B-1371 B-2738 B-929, 1136, 1950; HB-3192 B-760; HB-1 B-1950; HB-3192 B-1971; HB-1159 B-1798; HB-3192 B-2449 B-2449 B-2738 B-1352; HB-170 B-760; HB-1 B-760; HB-1 B-1798; HB-3192 B-1944 B-1971; HB-1159 B-379 B-1244; HB-2738 B-1073, 1244; HB-1841 B-1971; HB-1159 95/2- -Con t2 2 t2 3 3 3 it. Bill 1-709 SB-948 -103.1 HB-1718 2-105 HB-3024 2-118 HB-1734, 2738 -118.1 SB-2150; HB-2738 -118.1 SB-1073, 1244; HB-1841 2-119 HB-1131 2-121 HB-2244 2-123 SB-1111, 1229, 2185; HB-150, 706, 2738 2-124 SB-1326 3-112 SB-1950; HB-3192 -112.1 HB-3284 3-114 SB-1855, 2185 -117.1 SB-1798, 1950; HB-2874, 3192, 3301, 3572 3-118 SB-1798, 1950; HB-3192, 3301, 3572 -118.1 SB-1950; HB-3192 3-120 SB-1971; HB-1159 3-121 SB-1971; HB-1159 3-201 SB-1971; HB-1159 3-301 SB-1798; HB-3192 *3-301 thru 3-308 3-305 t3-305.1 3-307 3-308 3-400 3-402 3-403 3-405 3-408 3-412 t3-412.1 3-413 3-414 3-414.1 3-602 3-606.1 3-607 3-609 3-611 3-613 3-616 3-617 3-620 3-621 3-622 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1798; HB-3301, 3572 HB-800 SB-1798; HB-3301, 3572 SB-1798; HB-3192 SB-1085 SB-1111 SB-1111 SB-1525, 1621, 1673; HB-800, 3306, 3307 HB-31,787 HB-756 HB-44, 1397 HB-756 SB-1971; HB-1159 SB-I111 SB-1111 SB-243 SB-643, 1111, 2185 SB-1 11 SB-1587; HB-3288 SB-1111 SB-328, 2185; HB-865, 986, 1901, 2889 SB-1111 SB-1111, 2185; HB-69 SB-1111 SB-1111 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2135 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 9512-Cont. t3-623 13-707 3-803 3-805 3-806 3-806.3 3-809 3-810 3-812 3-815 3-818 3-819 3-834 3-913 3-1001 3-1002 t3-1002.1 3-1002.2 3-1004 3-2004 4-102 4-105 t4-105.1 4-107 4-201 4-201.14 4-202 4-203 4-204 4-205 4-205 thru 4-212 4-206 4-207 4-208 4-209 4-210 4-211 4-212 4-213 4-214 4-302 4-304 4-307 *4-402.1 5-100 Bill HB-3637 HB-800, 3307 SB-605, 1673; HB-740, 3277 SB-1111 HB-379, 927, 1760 SB-117, 1541,1855, 1936, 2030; HB-1874, 2525 SB-1111 HB-1754 SB-495 SB-495, 1971,2185; HB-1159 SB-1111 HB-3114 SB-328 SB-1326 SB-1550, 2185; HB-315, 570, 1155, 2652 HB-315, 570, 1155 SB-602; HB-315, 570 SB-1398 HB-1132 HB-1132 SB-1798; HB-3301, 3572 SB-1082, 1111 SB-1082, 1111 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-574 HB-543 SB-574 SB-574, 1673; HB-1521 SB-574 SB-574; HB-573 HB-3505 SB-574 SB-574 SB-574, 1798; HB-3301, 3572 SB-574 SB-574 SB-574 SB-574 SB-574 SB-574 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-1131 HB-1131 HB-3192 SB-1798, 1950, 1971; HB-1159, 1339, 3192, 3301, 3572, 3577 Chap. Par. 95/2-Cont. 5-100-1 5-101 5-102 t5-102a 5-105 5-106 *5-106 5-202 t5-203 5-301 t5-401 t5-401.1 5-401.2 *5-401.2 5-401.3 *5-401.3 5-402.1 *5-402.1 5-404 5-504 5-701 t5-703 t5-901 6-100 6-103 6-104 6-105 6-106.1 6-106.2 6-106.3 6-106.4 t6-106.5 6-108 6-109 6-110 t6-110.1 6-113 6-115 6-117 6-118 Bill SB-1798, 1950; HB-3192 SB-583, 756, 1111, 1641; HB-787 SB-583, 756, 1111, 1641, 1798, 1971; HB-787, 1159, 3301, 3572 HB-2242 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-340 SB-1158; HB-20 HB-1341 HB-862 SB-137, 1798; HB-1339, 3246, 3301, 3572 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1136, 1454, 1798; HB-1339, 1961, 3301, 3572 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1798; HB-3301, 3572 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1454, 1798; HB-1961, 3301, 3572 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1798; HB-3301, 3572 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-1950; HB-3192 SB-755 HB-1762, 3177 SB-1673, 1873, 1874; HB-2599 HB-3177 SB-522, 755; HB-913 HB-1845 HB-1845 HB-1845 SB-755, 1352, 1873, 1874; HB-1195 HB-1983 HB-783 SB-233, 484; HB-430, 3531 SB-484 SB-378, 522, 728, 2185; HB-913 HB-430 HB-1299 SB-1073, 1244, 2185; HB-430, 800, 1841, 2738, 3252 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2136 Chap. 95/2-- ( Par. 'ont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 6-201 SB-1073, 1244; HB-1841, 2309 6-203.1 HB-2738 t6-203.1 SB-1073, 1244; HB-1841 6-204 SB-239, 1073, 1085, 1244, 1673, 2185, 2267; HB-648, 787, 1299, 1450, 1841, 2309, 2738, 3017 6-205 SB-378, 379, 522, 728, 1073, 1244, 2165; HB-106, 913, 1319, 1516, 1614, 1686, 1841, 1983, 2389, 2738, 3641 t6-205.1 HB-1652 6-206 SB-83, 378, 379, 728, 1073, 1095, 1244, 2185; HB-269, 848, 1516, 1614, 1841, 2389, 2738, 3011, 3655 95/2- -Cont. 7-204 7-205 7-208 7-210 7-211 7-212 7-215 7-301 7-305 t7-305.1 7-309 7-310 7-317 7-328 t7-601 t7-602 t8-117 10-301 11-203 6-206.1 SB-1244; HB-2738 11-207 HB-1381, 2690 t6-206.1 SB-1073, 1244; 11-208 HB-1013, 1381, 2 HB-1841 2795 *6-206.1 SB-2150 l 1-208.3 SB-1229, 2078; 6-208 SB-2165; HB-1652, HB-3395 1983, 3641 11-209 HB-2690 6-208.1 SB-2150 11-209.1 HB-1140 t6-208.1 SB-1073, 1244; 11-303 SB-69; HB-113, 2 HB-1841 11-305 HB-1944, 2419 t6-212.1 SB-1073; HB-1841 11-306 HB-1944, 2419 6-303 SB-1073, 1244; 11-401 SB-1073, 1244; HB-1841, 2738 HB-779, 1841 6-304.1 SB-1244; HB-2738 t11-401.1 SB-1447 t6-304.1 SB-1073, 1244; 11-406 SB-771; HB-206, HB-1841 3307 6-306.1 SB-1229, 1232; HB-31, 11-408 SB-771; HB-206, 692 1103 6-306.2 SB-239; HB-423 11-411 HB-206 *6-306.2 SB-1558; HB-2947 11-412 SB-771; HB-1082 t6-306.3 SB-1558; HB-2947 11-416 SB-1454, 2185; t6-306.4 SB-1558; HB-2947 HB-335, 1487, 6-405 SB-1971; HB-1159 1961 6-411 SB-1397, 1454, 2185; 11-500 SB-1073, 2150 HB-1833, 1961 tl 1-500 SB-1073, 1244; 6-601 SB-1558; HB-2947 HB-1841 6-700 SB-379 11-501 SB-35, 540, 651, 6-708 SB-522; HB-913 1073, 1244, 218 6-803 SB-1558; HB-2947 2267; HB-630, 7-100 SB-771; HB-1082 1841, 2738 7-201 SB-771; HB-1082, 11-501.1 SB-1073, 1244, 21 3307 * HB-783, 926, 11 7-201.1 SB-771 2309 t7-201.2 SB-771 11-501.2 SB-1454; HB-926 t7-201.3 SB-771 1961 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 690, 690 1082, 1082, 1920, 993, 15, 1652, 50; 841, ,g d Bill SB-771, 1085, 2185; HB-907, 1082 SB-771; HB-1082, 3307 SB-1085; HB-800 HB-800 SB-1091, 1621; HB-800, 2525, 3306 SB-771; HB-1082 SB-771; HB-1082 HB-800 SB-1095 HB-800 SB-1091, 1095; HB-800 HB-592, 800 HB-2377 HB-1854 HB-800 HB-800 SB-1525 HB-266 HB-1944, 2419 2137 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 95/2-Cont. SB-2150 SB-234, 412, 592, 1073, 1244; HB-926, 1652,1841,2484 SB-1244 SB-1244; HB-2309 SB-1073, 1244; HB-1841, 2738 SB-1300 HB-157, 647, 3664, 3665 12-100 12-201 12-205.1 12-207 12-215 12-503 12-603 12-603.1 d Bill HB-3135 HB-860, 1512 SB-411 HB-639, 2517 SB-411, 854, 1136, 1398, 1558, 1919, 2185 HB-751, 931, 2876 HB-1986 SB-610, 756, 1091, 1559, 2126, 2303; 11-604 HB-647,3515 HB-150,209, 11-703 HB-696 2852,2899,29 11-704 HB-1944,2419 2934,2935,29 11-708 HB-1944,2419 t12-603.1 HB-10 11-709 SB-948, 1561,1673 *12-603.1 SB-43; HB-63, 2 11-801 HB-1944, 2419 t12-603.2 SB-1207 11-804 HB-2708 12-606 HB-1064 11-908 HB-1944,2419 12-610 HB-3139 11-1004 SB-981 *12-610 HB-3067 t11-1004.1 HB-2449 t12-611 SB-11 11-1007 HB-13 12-702 SB-1971; HB-11 *11-1007 HB-13 12-709 SB-411 11-1149 SB-2185 t12-711 HB-228 11-1202 SB-2018 12-800 SB-760; HB-1 11-1301.1 SB-328 12-806 SB-1352; HB-17( 11-1301.2 SB-328 2591,2599 *11-1301.2 HB-865 t12-806a SB-1673; HB-25! t11-1301.4 HB-1901 12-807 SB-760, 1517; HI 11-1403 HB-1358 2592 11-1403.1 HB-122, 1358, 2647, t12-807.1 SB-1517, 1809; F 2863 2592 11-1404 HB-122,2647,2863 12-2158 SB-411 11-1405 HB-1358 13-101 SB-1398,1971; 11-1408 SB-1971; HB-1159 HB-1159,134( 11-1412.1 HB-2449 2525 11-1414 SB-83, 1095; HB-848, t13-103.2 HB-2724 3011 *13A-101 thru t11-1415.1 SB-760,1517; HB-1, 13A-115 SB-1581; HB-43( 2592 2744 11-1419 SB-1454,2185; 13A-102 HB-2724 HB-269,1961 13A-104 SB-2185; HB-151 11-1419.02 SB-244 1973,2036,35. 11-1420 HB-2911 13A-106 thru 11-1507 HB-1882 13A-113 HB-1511 11-1508 HB-1771 t13A-109.1 HB-1511 tl1-1600 HB-1771 13A-111 SB-396 t1 -1601 HB-800, 1771 13A-112 SB-1997 t11-1602 HB-1771 15-102 SB-492,797 t11-1603 HB-1771 15-107 SB-1971; HB-115 t11-1604 HB-1771 1341 tl1-1605 HB-1771 15-109.1 HB-2825 t11-1606 HB-1771 t15-109.1 HB-178 t11-1607 HB-1771 15-111 SB-1398,1673,2 t11-1608 HB-1771 HB-99, 1314,1 t11-1609 HB-1771 1831,3462,35( tll1-1610 HB-1771 3558 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1816, '33, '36 89 59 3, 99 B-1, iB-1, 0, 6, 11, 39 59, 185; 341, 06, Chap. 951/2- -Cont. 11-501.3 t 11-501.3 *11-501.3 tl 1-501.11 11-502 tl 1-505 11-601 2138 Chap. Par. 95'2-Cont. t15-111.1 15-112 15-113 15-201 15-203 15-301 15-302 15-304 15-305 15-307 15-308 15-311 15-312 16-104a t16-104b 16-105 t16-301 t16-302 t16-303 *18-100 thru 18-903 18-102 *18-102 18-201 18-701 "8-701 18-702 *18-702 18-704 *18-704 18a-200 18a-602 18b-100 tl8c-800 t18c-801 t18c-802 tf8c-803 t18c-804 tI8c-805 t18c-806 fl8c-1101 thru 18c-9201 18c-1104 18c-1502 18c-2110 18c-2201 18c-4102 18c-4103 18c-4201 18c-4902 18c-4905 tl8c-5306 H SI H SI SE SI H! SE SE H] HI HI HI H SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE HI HI SE HI SE HI SE SE SE SE HI HI Hi HI HI HI H] SE SE HI HI HI SE HI HI HI SE SB STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 95/2-Cont. B-3558 t18c-5307 S B-1454; HB-1961 tl8c-5308 S B-786 t18c-5309 S B-1454; HB-1961 t18c-5310 S B-1398, 1454; 18c-6102 HB-1961 3-1111; HB-998 t18c-6104 S B-867 18c-6502 S B-1971; HB-1159 t18c-6503 I 3-1971; HB-1159 *18c-6503 I B-867 18c-7101 S B-867 18c-7401 S B-867 18c-7502 I B-867 239.41 t B-1567, 3290, 3525 311-2 S B-239; HB-423, 545 313-1 1 B-1454; HB-941, 313-2 I 1961 313-4 t B-1071; HB-1839 313-5 1 3-1071; HB-1839 313-9 1 3-1071; HB-1839 313A-6 S *313A-22 S 1-756; HB-2196 t313C-1 thru 1-769; HB-1318, 313C-14 S 2513 314-5 S 3-2185 314-9 S B-2196 315-1 S B-269 315-2 S 1-2185 315-10 1 B-269 315-11 S 3-2185 315-13 S B-269 t315-14 S 1-2185 316-1 S 1-756; HB-2196 t317A-1 thru 1-756; HB-2196 317A-5 S 3-2018; HB-948 319-1 1 B-1852 *321-1 S B-1852 321-2 S B-1852 *321-2 S B-1852 *321-3 S B-1852 *321-4 S B-1852 *321-5 S B-1852 321-6 S *321-6 S 1-756; HB-2196 *321-7 S 1-1673; HB-740, *321-8 S 3189 *321-9 S B-740 t321-10 S B-740 t321A-1 S B-740 t321A-2 S 1-2185; HB-3235, t321A-3 S 3419 t321A-4 S B-3189 t321A-5 S B-3414 t321A-6 S B-740 603-2 S 1-2018 1-1673 603-3 I Bill SB-1673 SB-1673 SB-1673 ;B-1673 SB-1873, 1874, 2018; HB-740 SB-1873, 1874 SB-2018 HB-740 IB-740 SB-2186 SB-2047 HB-913 IB-1131 SB-873; HB-2426 HB-2426 HB-2426 IB-2426 IB-2426 IB-2426 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-873 3B-122; HB-1915 SB-873 3B-873 SB-873 SB-873 IB-775 SB-499, 564 3B-873 SB-873 B-499, 873 ;B-122 IB-2426 3B-873 SB-2185 "B-873 B-873 B-873 ;B-873 ;B-499, 564 B-873 B-873 B-873 B-873 B-122 5B-873 B-873 83B-873 B-873 B-873 B-873 B-873 B-814; HB-1921, 2426 IB-542 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2139 Chap. Par. 95'/2-Cont. 603-5 603-8 605-1 605-2 605-3 608-1 610-1 700-8 1104 1104a t1104b t 1104c 1105 1107 1306 7114.2 7317 7403 9551 NAMES 96 1 3 t4 8 SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE HI SE SE HI SE SE SE SE SE SE HI HI HI SE NATURAL RESOUR( 961/2 12-401 HI 157 HI t315 HI 418 SE 619 HI 815 HI 2021 HI 2203 HI *4101 thru 4119 SE 4102 SE 4103 HI t4103.1 SE 4106 SE 4107 HI 4111 HI 4402 SE 4808 HI 4813 SE 4816 HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 96/2-Cont. 1-814; HB-1921, 4818 SB-1135, 1424; 2426 HB-382, 2753 1-814; HB-1921, t4910 SB-1260 2426 5401 HB-2873 1-814; HB-1921, 5409 SB-1260; HB-1933, 2426 2873 1-814; HB-2426 5414 HB-2873 1-814; HB-1921, 5414.1 HB-1933 2426 5420 HB-1933 1-814; HB-1921, 5438 HB-2873 2426 5439 HB-2873 1-814; HB-1921, 5451 HB-270 2426 5907 HB-1059 1-1087; HB-2595 6308 SB-601 1-1027; HB-613, t6308.1 HB-3555 1069 t6308.2 HB-3555 B-1069 t6308.3 HB-3555 1-1027 t6308a SB-601 3-1027 t6308b SB-601 B-1069 t6308c SB-601 1-74 t6308d SB-601 1-732 6309 SB-601 1-2185 t6311.1 HB-3608 1-2185 6315 HB-564,3549 1-2185 6325 HB-3553 1-2185 6326 HB-3552 6335 HB-1464, 2726 6337 SB-1248 t6340a HB-3552 B-197, 3522 t6340b HB-3552 B-197 t6346 HB-3554 B-197 6411 HB-1889 1-1454; HB-1961, t6411.4 HB-3608 3302 6432 HB-702, 1676 6445.3 HB-702, 1676 ES 6602 HB-1338, 3072 *6912 HB-1962 B-2781 6913 HB-1962 B-3309 6919 HB-1962 B-833, 2433 7106 HB-564 1-1398 t7114.1 HB-929 B-1962 7114.2 SB-2185 B-269 *7301 thru 7316 SB-815 B-3243 7308 SB-1021 B-3242 7312 SB-1021 1-815 7314 SB-1021 1-2255 7317 SB-2185 B-3583, 3601 t7317 SB-662; HB-1202 1-2255 *7401 thru 7408 SB-815 1-2255; HB-570, 7403 SB-19, 448, 2185, 2418 2232; HB-570, 2073 B-3583 7403.1 HB-3649 B-570,2418 t7403.1 HB-2266 1-2185 7404 SB-1398; HB-793, B-1933 2142 1-1454; HB-1961 t7404.1 HB-570 B-1933 7405 HB-793 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2140 Chap. 9612-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. NUISANCE 7406 SB-1162 7407 HB-1961 7408 SB-448; HB-570, 2418 7409 HB-2418 t7409 HB-570, 2418 t7409 thru 7413 SB-448 t7410 HB-570, 2418 t7411 HB-570, 2418 t7412 HB-570, 2418 t7413 HB-570 *7601 thru 7604 SB-815 *7701 thru 7709 SB-815 "7801 thru 7806 SB-815 7803 SB-1021 7804 SB-1021 7805 SB-1021,2059 7806 SB-1021 7908.08 HB-265 8001.03 HB-1962 8001.05 HB-1962 8002.01 HB-1962 8002.04 HB-1962 8002.05 HB-1962 8002.06 HB-1962 8002.07 HB-1962 8002.08 HB-1962 8002.09 HB-1962 8002.10 HB-1962 8003.01 HB-1962 8003.03 HB-1962 8003.04 HB-1962 8003.05 HB-1962 8003.06 HB-1962 *8201 thru 8206 SB-815 8202 HB-570, 2418 8204 HB-570, 2418 8206 HB-570, 2418 *9101 thru 9107 SB-757 9105 SB-813, 1237 9106 SB-1398; HB-1709, 2525 9207 HB-266 9551 SB-1398, 1929, 2185; HB-3423 NOTARIES PUBLIC 99 *1 thru 19 HB-851, 1860 4 SB-577; HB-434 6 HB-268 *6 SB-2185 15 HB-208 16.1 HB-208 NOTICES 100 2 SB-48 Bill 1001/2 4 SB-1442 5 HB-262 14 SB-1454; HB-1961 26 HB-269 OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS 101 1 HB-851, 3569 2 HB-851 5 HB-851 6 HB-851 t7 HB-851,2701 OFFICERS 102 4.1 HB-1207, 2703 4.11 HB-2693 5 HB-1642, 1785 6 HB-1642,1785 t8a HB-37 *18 HB-276 41.02 HB-2204 42 SB-1132, 1200, 1326, 1398, 1834, 2185; HB-5, 94, 103, 556, 707, 1770, 2365 42.03 HB-2038 42b SB-103 43 HB-2038 OFFICIAL BONDS 103 1 1 14 17 21 1403 PARKS 105 2-3 2-4 2-9 2-11 2-12a 2-17 t3-4a t5-10 8-1 8-8 11.2-3 229 325 325b 333.3 HB-268 HB-268 HB-262 SB-2185 HB-269 SB-1162 HB-1587 HB-1587 HB-1803, 1804 HB-1803, 1804 SB-1124 HB-1803, 1804 HB-3411 HB-1395 HB-564, 3549 HB-1356 HB-702, 1676 HB-268 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-236; HB-246 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2141 Chap. Par. 105-Cont. 333.19 333.20 333.20a t333.20c 333.23m 333.23u t333.23u-1 t333.23u-2 333.25 333.26 *333.231 thru 333.23p 468 468g 468h t468k-5 *468m 532 t532a 533 t533a 534 t534a 535 t535a t536 731 732 733 734 735 t737 t738 PARTNERSHIP 1061/2 31 *44 thru 73 t44.1 53 PENSIONS 1081/2 1-103 t1-103.2 11-104.2 1-109 1-110 tl-110a 1-111 1-113 STATUTES Al Bill SB-717 ; HB-1667, 1670 HB-2492 HB-2492, 3217 HB-2492 HB-1186, 2880 HB-2051 SB-14; HB-1186 HB-2880, 3376 HB-2492 HB-702, 1676 HB-3376 SB-870 SB-1414; HB-1961, 3475 SB-1414; HB-1961, 3475 HB-1867 SB-815 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 HB-1059 HB-3473 HB-3473 HB-3473 HB-3473 HB-3473 HB-3473 HB-3473 HB-260 SB-990, 1075, 1838 SB-1075, 1838 HB-260 SB-2050 HB-717 SB-1048, 1132; HB-1150 SB-1299; HB-1678 SB-45, 46; HB-285, 317, 330, 2630 SB-45 SB-580 SB-337, 1132; HB-94, 101 MENDED-Continue Chap. Par. 108/--Cont. 1-115 tl-116 2-110 2-110.1 2-117.1 t2-117.2 2-121 2-123 2-124 2-127 t3-105.1 t3-106.1 t3-109.1 3-110 t3-110.3 t3-110.4 3-111 3-111.1 3-112 3-114.1 3-114.2 3-114.5 3-121 3-124 3-124.2 3-125.1 3-128 3-135 3-144.1 4-107 4-108 t4-108.2 4-109.1 4-109.2 4-114 4-114.2 4-115 4-116 4-117.1 4-118.1 4-121 t4-123.1 4-128 t4-128.1 5-114 5-127 5-132 5-136.1 d Bill HB-1678 SB-121,904, 1246; HB-1538, 2702 SB-974, 1132 SB-1132; HB-2200 SB-974, 1132; HB-1853 HB-1149 SB-1132 SB-1132 SB-149, 1258; HB-115, 510, 2902 HB-2630 HB-357 HB-2065 HB-806 SB-1986 SB-140, 1006, 1132, 1847; HB-1149, 2630, 2803 SB-140 HB-357, 634, 765, 3030, 3564 HB-441, 2630, 2944 HB-976, 1757 HB-1757 HB-1757 HB-2630, 3646 HB-976 HB-199 HB-355 SB-1132; HB-633, 2630 HB-1678, 1799 SB-752; HB-357, 1462, 2630 HB-262 HB-1452, 3210 HB-58 HB-1149 HB-1870, 2630 HB-61 SB-637, 1132; HB-61, 2630 HB-60, 67, 162, 3486 SB-638, 1132 HB-59, 60 HB-1871 HB-60, 1870,2630 HB-60, 547 HB-60, 540 SB-752; HB-357, 2630 HB-2077 HB-374, 3360 SB-2048 HB-1092, 3399 SB-2049; HB-3400, 3441 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2142 Chap. 108½V2-C t5 t5 t5 5 5 5 t6 t6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 t7 Par. )nt. STATUTES AMENDED-ContinueE Bill Chap. Par. 108 /2-Cont. 7-132 7-139 5-136.1 HB-185, 584, 1529 5-136.2 HB-2845 5-144 SB-32, 1796; HB-1529, 2630 5-146 HB-2847 5-148 HB-185, 584, 1529, 2845 1-148.1 HB-374 5-153 HB-166, 1529 5-154 HB-1084 5-165 HB-2847 -167.1 HB-184, 3442 i-167.2 HB-173,372, 606, 1529 1-167.4 HB-174, 374, 609, 1529, 2846 5-168 HB-373, 1041, 3391 5-178 HB-2376 5-179 HB-1108 5-181 HB-1107 5-188 HB-3444 5-214 HB-1529 5-226 SB-1398 t5-232 HB-969, 1149 i-109.1 HB-2375 6-123 HB-732 6-128 HB-180, 731,732 -128.2 HB-183 6-141 HB-65, 440, 729 -141.1 HB-164 6-144 HB-731 6-148 HB-164, 165 6-151 HB-730, 1124, 2630 -151.1 HB-42, 164, 730, 731, 1124, 2630 -151.2 HB-730 6-152 HB-164, 727 6-153 HB-2630, 2643 6-164 HB-41 -164.1 HB-440, 732 6-165 HB-736 6-177 HB-164, 708 6-184 HB-3444 6-202 HB-709 6-213 HB-265 6-220 SB-1398 t6-226 HB-1149 -104.1 HB-2070 7-105 SB-2185 -109.3 SB-566, 1132; HB-2630 -109.4 HB-3636 7-114 SB-899, 1132, 1833, 2185; HB-202, 2091, 2630, 3198 7-118 HB-202, 2091 7-127 HB-2943 7-139.1 *7-139.2 *7-139.3 7-139.4 7-139.5 t7-139.6 t7-139.7 7-141 7-142 7-142.1 t7-142.2 t7-142.3 7-144.2 7-145 7-146 7-154 7-164 7-165 7-169 7-169.1 7-171 7-172 t7-172.2 7-173.1 7-173.2 t7-173.3 *7-195.1 t7-199.1 7-204 7-210 7-211 7-214 7-217 t7-223 t7a-101 thru 7a-209 t7a-101 thru 7a-211 t7A-101 8-113 8-117 8-120 8-126 t8-136.3 t8-136.4 d Bill SB-903, 1927, 2185; HB-1543, 2525 SB-140, 260, 1132, 2185; HB-201, 202, 1444, 2267, 2630, 2803 HB-2200 HB-2200 HB-2200 HB-2200 HB-2200 SB-140, 2040; HB-1149 HB-1149 HB-628, 2923, 3029 HB-187, 1782, 1783, 2944 HB-357, 494, 628, 2923, 3029 HB-1149, 3171 HB-1149 HB-2944 HB-202, 2091 SB-1987 HB-202, 2091 HB-202, 2091, 3244 HB-202, 2091 SB-260, 1132 SB-260, 1132 HB-2630 SB-1132; HB-2630 HB-2630 HB-202, 628, 2091, 2923, 3029 HB-202, 2091 HB-1149 SB-1514 HB-202, 2090 SB-1132 SB-1514; HB-202, 2090 HB-202, 2090 SB-1514 HB-2630 HB-2348 HB-2348 HB-2348 HB-3636 HB-561 HB-549, 561 SB-1048, 1132; HB-1150 HB-549, 561 HB-1149 HB-1149 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2143 Chap. Par. 108/2-Cont. t8-136.5 8-137 8-138 HI HI SB STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 108/-Cont. B-1149 11-172 B-2630,2675,2944 11-181 -424, 1398; HB-551, 11-182 561,728,798, 1470, 11-191 1584,2525,2630, 12.127.2 2766 12.127.3 Bill HB-397 SB-2103 SB-2103 HB-3444 SB-1528 SB-1528 8-150.1 SB-424, 1484; HB-551, 12.133.2 SB-1528 561,728,798, 2630 12-101 SB-718, 1528; 8-154 SB-1484; HB-2630 HB-1667, 1669 8-155 HB-549, 561 12-106 SB-718, 1528; 8-158 SB-1048, 1132; HB-1667, 1669 HB-1150 12-108 SB-718, 1528; 8-159 SB-1484; HB-2630 HB-1667, 1669 8-160 HB-549, 561 *12-110 SB-718, 1528; 8-161 HB-549, 561 HB-1667, 1669 t8-164.1 HB-550, 561 12-111 SB-718; HB-1669 8-169.1 HB-551 12-112 SB-718, 1528; 8-202 HB-3444 HB-1667, 1669 t8-226.4 HB-969, 1149 *12-113 SB-718, 1528; t8-226.5 HB-1149 HB- 1667, 1669 8-244.1 HB-3057 12-117 SB-718; HB-1669 H-244.1 - 2 1 17 S BH7 811Q 9-10 HB-432 12-117.3 HB-1669 9-121.4 HB-149 12-118 SB-718; HB-1669 t9-121.5 HB-1149 12-118.2 SB-718, 1528: 9-128.5 HB-122149 9,1428B-1667, 1669 9-128. HB-17,22, 1149, 1428 12-121 SB-718 HB-166 t9-128.3 HB-1149 12-123 SB-718, 1528; t9-128.3 HB- 1149 HB-1667, 1669 9-133 HB-1149,2944 12-123.1 SB-718, 1528; 9-133.1 HB-2944 HB-1667, 1669 9-134 HB-17, 416 t12-123.2 SB-718; HB-1669 9-135 HB-17, 1337 12-124 SB-718, 1528; 9-146.1 HB-17, 416 HB-1667, 1669 9-150 HB-17, 374, 416, 1428 12-125 SB-718, 1528; 9-150.1 HB-1428 HB-1667, 1669 9-151 HB-17, 411 12-125.1 SB-718, 1528; 9-155 SB-1048, 1132; HB-1667, 1669 HB-1150 12-127 SB-718, 1528; 9-156 HB-17, 541 HB-1667, 1669 9-157 HB-17,541 12-127.1 SB-718, 1528; 9-170 HB-1149 HB-1667, 1669 9-176 HB-1149 12-127.2 SB-718; HB-1667 t9-179.3 HB-17, 432 1669 9-219 HB-2630, 2848 12-127.3 SB-718; HB-1667 t10-104.4 HB-1149 1669 11-125 HB-398, 399 t 12-127.4 HB-1149 S11-125.4 HB-1149 12-127-2 SB-1528 11-134 HB-397,398, 803 12-127-3 SB-1528 11-134.1 HB-2630 12-128 SB-718, 1528; 11-145.1 SB-2034: HB-397, 398, HB-1667, 1669 803, 2630 *12-129 SB-718, 1528; 11-149 SB-2034; HB-2630 HB-1667, 1669 11-150 HB-398, 399 12-130 SB-718, 1528; 11-153 SB-1048, 1132; HB-1667, 1669 HB-1 150 12-131 SB-718, 1528; 11-155 HB-398, 399 HB-1667, 1669 11-156 HB-398, 399 12-132 SB-718, 1528; t11-160.1 HB-398 HB-1667, 1669 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 9 9 9 9 9 7, 71 2144 Chap. Par. 108h--Cont. 12-133 12-133.1 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 12-149 12-150 12-151 12-151.1 12-151.2 12-152 12-154 12-155 12-156 12-158 SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SI SI SI SI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1081/-Cont. 1-718, 1528; *12-160 HB-1667, 1669 1-718, 1528; 12-167 HB-1667, 1669 1-718; HB-1667, 12-170 1669 1-718, 1528; 12-174 HB-1667, 1669 3-718, 1528; 12-176 HB-1667, 1669 1-718, 1528; 12-177 HB-1667, 1669 3-718, 1528; 12-178 HB-1667, 1669 1-718, 1528; 12-180 HB-1667, 1669 3-718, 1528; *12-181 HB-1667, 1669 121 3-718, 1528; 12-184 HB-1667, 1669 1-1 3-718, 1528; 12- HB-1667, 1669 12-18 3-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 12-186 3-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 12-187 3-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 12-190 3-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 12-191 3-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 12-133.2 3-718, 1528; 13-101 HB-1667, 1669 *13-102thru 3-718, 1528; 13-223 1 HB-1667, 1669 t13-125.4 3-718, 1528; 13-138 HB-1667, 1669 t13-138.1 3-716; HB-1667, 13-138.2 1668, 2630 13-139 3-718, 1528; t13-139.1 HB-1667, 1669 13-1441 3-718, 1528; 13-149 HB-1667, 1669 13-150 3-718, 1528; 13-152 1 HB-1667, 1669 13-154 3-718, 1528; 13-156 HB-1667, 1669 13-161 B-718, 1528; 13-168 HB-1667, 1669 14-103.05 B-718, 1528; HB-1669 B-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 B-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 B-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 14-104 14-104.2 t14-104.6 14-105 t14-105 Bill SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-715, 1528; HB-1667 SB-718, 1528; HB-1667, 1669 SB-1528 HB-1722 HB-1722 HB-1149 HB-910, 911 HB-910, 1524 SB-2185; HB-3223 HB-910, 1526 HB-2630 SB-614; HB-910 SB-614; HB-910 SB-614; HB-910, 1525 HB-910, 1525 HB-910, 1525 HB-910, 1525 HB-2630, 3410 SB-614; HB-910 SB-1728, 2040; HB-1445, 1966, 2628, 2630, 2764 SB-514, 790, 1132; HB-2963 SB-2185 SB-1187 SB-1199 HB-1149 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 4 2145 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. 108v 108½-Cont. Bill -Cont. t14-105.5 SB-140, 1132; HB-2803 t14-105.6 SB-140 14-106 SB-790, 1132; HB-2630 14-107 SB-1454; HB-812 t14-107 SB-1454 14-108 SB-369,622, 1554, 1600, 1622, 1916; HB-14, 1445, 2630, 2764, 2773, 2892 114-108.2 HB-1445, 2630, 2764 14-109 HB-2265, 2630 14-110 SB-81,369, 1454, 1622, 1782, 1908, 1916, 2185; HB-14, 762, 1445, 1954, 1961, 2541, 2630, 2764,2849, 2892, 2960, 3190 14-111 SB-1656 14-114 SB-81, 2139; HB-114, 352, 361,642, 763, 1387, 1445,2630, 2901, 2904, 2944, 3055 14-115 HB-361,2944 14-118 SB-1132, 1206 14-119 SB-2139; HB-114, 643, 2630, 2901, 2904 14-121 SB-2139; HB-114, 643, 2630, 2901, 2904 14-123 SB-790, 1080, 1132 114-123.1 SB-790, 1080, 1132 14-124 SB-790, 1080, 1132 14-125 SB-790, 1080, 1132 t14-125.1 SB-1132; HB-610, 1445 14-127 SB-790, 1080, 1132 14-129 SB-790, 1080 14-130 SB-622, 1132 14-131 SB-149, 1258; HB-115, 510, 2902 14-134 SB-1132; HB-1445, 2075, 2630 t14-134.1 SB-1132; HB-1445 t14-135.10 SB-790, 1132 t14-144.1 HB-1199 t115.126.1 HB-2630 115-105.1 HB-2069 15-106 SB-815, 1162, 1728; HB-2630 15-107 SB-1132, 1728, 2143; HB-73, 1445, 1627, 2630 15-110 SB-2185 15-111 SB-1257; HB-1626 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. *\ *\ i\ 15-112 SB-2143; HB-2630 15-113 HB-2630 15-113.1 SB-1132; HB-73, 1445, 1627 15-113.3 HB-73, 254 15-113.4 SB-1257; HB-1626 15-113.7 HB-73 f15-113.9 HB-1149, 2630 15-126 SB-2143; HB-2630 t15-126.1 SB-2143 15-134.1 SB-2143; HB-2630 15-136 SB-1554, 1600, 1663, 2139, 2185; HB-73, 98, 114, 168, 352, 363, 1387, 1445, 1631, 1632, 2610, 2630,2773, 2901, 2904, 2944, 3055 15-136.1 SB-1663; HB-98, 168, 1387, 2610, 2944, 3055 15-136.2 SB-2143; HB-73, 213, 510, 1296, 1445, 2630 15-139 SB-2143; HB-2630 15-140 SB-1132; HB-203, 1445, 1628 15-141 HB-1629 15-145 SB-2139; HB-114, 1297, 2611,2630, 2901, 2904 15-150 SB-1132; HB-73, 1445, 1633 15-153 SB-2143; HB-1630, 2630 15-155 SB-149, 1258; HB-115, 510, 2902 15-159 SB-1162, 1398; HB-2525, 2630 16.143.1 SB-2139 16-106 SB-178, 280, 1728, 1813, 1955; HB-161, 510, 771, 1445, 2630, 2651, 2764, 2859 16-107 HB-510 16-118 SB-1132, 1813; HB-14, 371,510 16-121 SB-143, 1132 16-127 SB-143, 294, 1132, 2060; HB-73, 254, 472, 510, 970, 1278, 2630, 2731,2830, 3049, 3201 16-130 SB-1813 t16-131.3 HB-1149 16-133 SB-1007, 1132, 1554, 1600; HB-70, 510, 617, 1527, 2636, 2773, 3202 2146 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 108½2-Cont. Bill 16-133.1 SB-143, 1132, 1820, 2139; HB-98, 114, 168, 352, 581, 1387, 2630, 2883, 2901, 2904, 2944, 3055 16-133.2 SB-1593; HB-327, 617 16-136 SB-157, 1132; HB-203, 510 16-136.1 SB-1820, 2139, 2185; HB-98, 114, 168, 352, 1387, 2630, 2883, 2901, 2904, 2944, 3055 16-140 SB-143, 157, 1132, 1813 16-141 SB-143, 157, 1132 16-142 SB-157, 1132 16-143 SB-143, 1132, 1813 16-143.1 SB-2139; HB-114, 2630, 2901, 2904 16-143.2 SB-1132; HB-402, 510 16-149 SB-157, 1132; HB-509, 510, 2655, 3143 16-149.1 SB-143, 157, 1132; HB-509, 510, 3143 16-149.2 SB-143, 1132 16-149-4 HB-2655 16-150 SB-1132, 1813; HB-14, 371,510 16-151 HB-2672 16-152 HB-70,2636 16-153.2 HB-2630 16-153.3 SB-143, 1132; HB-2630 16-153.4 SB-240, 282, 1132, 1955; HB-510, 552, 1463 16-155 SB-178, 1132, 1813, 1955; HB-161, 510, 2630, 2651,2859 16-158 SB-1'49, 178, 1258, 1813, 1955; HB-115, 161,510, 2630, 2651, 2859, 2902 16-163 SB-1132; HB-86, 169, 510, 1138, 1139 16-165 SB-1132; HB-86, 169, 510,1138, 1139 16-179 SB-143 t16-179.2 SB-1132; HB-510 16-189.1 SB-157, 1132 16-190 HB-1200 16-190.1 SB-157 17-106 SB-1728 t17-114.2 HB-1149 17-115 HB-94,103 17-116 SB-1554, 1600; HB-96, 469, 617, 2674, 2773, 3202 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. Par. 108½2-Cont. 17-116.1 SB-1323; HB-76, 94, 469,617 17-119 SB-2139; HB-92, 95, 98, 114, 133, 168, 352, 1387, 2630, 2836, 2901, 2904, 3055 t17-121.1 HB-2076 17-122 SB-55, 1651, 2139; HB-77, 79, 114, 211, 2630, 2756, 2901, 2904 17-123 HB-97, 2754 17-124 HB-78, 94, 97, 2754 17-125 HB-94, 103 17-131 HB-94, 103 17-133 HB-2630 17-134 SB-56, 57; HB-73, 93, 94, 254, 502, 2630, 2651, 2664 17-137 SB-152 17-138 SB-152, 1132; HB-94, 103 17-139 SB-152, 260, 1132; HB-94, 103, 2056, 2630, 3056 t17-142.1 HB-102, 2630 17-146 SB-1132; HB-94, 101 17-148 SB-1132; HB-94, 103 17-150 SB-1132; HB-94, 103 17-151 HB-262 17-154 SB-54; HB-211 t17-154.1 SB-54; HB-2755 - 17-156.1 HB-92, 95, 98, 168, 1387, 2836, 3055 t17-156.3 HB-2630 17-157 SB-1132; HB-94, 103 17-166 HB-3202 18-108 HB-623 18-112 HB-15 t18-112.2 HB-1149 18-120.1 SB-1222 18-125 SB-2013 18-125.1 SB-1498, 1599; HB-2630 118-125.2 SB-2013 18-131 SB-149, 1258; HB-115, 510, 2902 20-109 HB-2630, 2764 20-125 HB-1049 21-101 thru 21-121 SB-899, 1132 21-102 HB-2630 *21-102 SB-899, 1132 t21-102.18 HB-2630 t21-102.19 HB-2630 21-103 SB-2185 t2 2147 Chap. Par. 108½l -Cont. *21-104 t21-105.1 *21-107 *21-107.1 *21-108 21-110 t21-110.1 *21-111 21-115 *21-118 *21-119 *21-120 21-121 22-101 t22-306.1 22-505 22-509 t22-1001 t22-1002 t22-1003 22A-101 t22A-105.1 22A-106 22A-107 22A-108 22A-109 22A-111 22A-112 22A-113 t22A-113.3 22A-114 22A-l115 24-102 24-103 PLATS 109 PRACTICE 110 1-101 tl-105a 1-108 2-101 2-106 2-109 t2-114 2-201 t2-201.1 2-202 2-203 2-206 2-209 SE HI SE SE SE HI HI SE HI SE STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1 1-Cont. 1-899, 1132 2-209.1 B-2630 t2-209.2 1-899, 1132 2-210 1-899,1132 2-411 1-899, 1132 2-416 B-2630 *2-416 B-2630 t2-417 (-899, 1132 t2-604.1 B-2630 t2-605.1 1-899,1132 2-611 SB-899, 1132 SB-899, 1132 HB-247 HB-345 HB-1306 SB-1398 HB-3345 SB-680, 1132 SB-680, 1132 SB-680, 1132 SB-2300 SB-2300 SB-2300 SB-2300 SB-2300 SB-1398 SB-2300 SB-2300 SB-2300 SB-2300 SB-2300 SB-2300 HB-1966 HB-1966 HB-244 HB-3265 HB-328, 429 HB-328 SB-2213 HB-264 SB-2185 SB-963, 1200; HB-1604 HB-2260 HB-2260 SB-724, 1031, 1069; HB-238, 474, 1198, 1611 HB-238 SB-2253; HB-2619 SB-1488, 2165; HB-3641 t2-611.1 2-613 2-619 2-620 2-621 t2-622 2-802 2-804 t2-1001A t2-1002A 2-1003 t2-1003A t2-1004A 2-1005 t2-1005A 2-1006A t2-1006A 2-1007 2-1008 2-1009 t2-1010 t2-1011 t2-1012 t2-1013 t2-1014 t2-1015 t2-1016 t2-1017 t2-1018 2-1019 t2-1019 t2-1020 Bill HB-264, 936 SB-1227 HB-266, 274 SB-713 HB-264 HB-1993 SB-588, 1064 SB-1200 SB-129 SB-964, 1200, 1720, 2263; HB-1605, 3121 SB-129, 1200; HB-1604 HB-381 SB-1200; HB-1787, 2909 SB-526 HB-264 SB-1200; HB-1604 HB-264, 2306 HB-264 HB-1265 HB-1265 SB-1200 HB-1265 HB-1265 HB-89, 264 HB-1265 SB-2185 HB-1265 SB-1224; HB-2092 SB-2106; HB-264 HB-3173 SB-968, 1200; HB-1604, 1609, 1787 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1787 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1604 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1604 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1604 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1604 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1604 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1604 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1604 HB-3017 SB-962, 1200; HB-1603, 1604 SB-1200; HB-1604 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2148 Chap. Par. 110-Cont. t2-1051 thru 2-1060 2-1101 2-1105 2-1107.1 t2-1107.1 *2-1107.1 2-1109 t2-1109.1 2-1113 2-1114 t2-1114 t2-1115 2-1116 t2-1116 t2-1116.1 2-1117 t2-1117 t2-1118 *2-1118 2-1205 STATUTES AM Bill SB-68, 619 HB-2594 HB-3483 SB-2307, 8; HB-10 SB-1200 SB-2308, 6; HB-1, 7 SB-961, 1200, 2311, 7; HB-1602, 1604, 2 SB-2311, 7; HB-2 SB-819 SB-1718, 2312, 2; HB-3119, 3355, 4 SB-967, 1200, 2263; HB-1604,1608 SB-967, 1200; HB-1604, 1608 SB-2307, 8; HB-10 SB-1200, 1717, 2066, 2261,2262, 2263; HB-3118, 3434, 3437 SB-2313, 1; HB-9 SB-2306, 2314, 3, 9; HB-1, 5, 8 SB-1200 SB-1200 SB-2306, 2314, 3, 9; HB-5, 8 SB-820, 965, 1200; HB-1604,1606, 2149 IENDED-Continuec Chap. Par. 110-Cont. 2-1903 t2-2501 3-102 3-104 3-108 4-112 4-205 4-206 4-217 4-218 5-123 5-124 5-125 6-102 6-103 6-137 *6-143 thru 6-148 7-101 7-102 7-103 7-104 7-105 *7-106 thru 7-129 t7-201 thru 7-214 t7-301 thru d Bill SB-2185 SB-1200 HB-833, 2433 SB-588, 1064 HB-264 HB-267 HB-1576 HB-1576 HB-1576 HB-1576 HB-277 HB-278 HB-267 HB-267 HB-267 HB-264 HB-279 HB-3148 HB-3148 SB-1064, 2078, 2185, 2302; HB-570, 1540, 1541, 1935, 2585, 2839, 3148, 3162, 3457, 3473 HB-3148 HB-3148 HB-3148 HB-3148 2-1205.1 SB-2309, 5; HB-6 7-311 HB-3148 t2-1205.1 SB-1200 t7-401 thru 2-1207 SB-2263 7-407 HB-3148 t2-1207 SB-1200, 2218; t7-501 thru HB-3168 7-508 HB-3148 2-1301 HB-274 t7-601 thru 2-1302 HB-1566 7-610 HB-3148 2-1303 SB-947; HB-1790, t7-701 thru 3571 7-708 HB-3148 2-1402 HB-264 t7-801 thru 2-1403 SB-1325 7-804 HB-3148 t2-1404 HB-275 t7-901 thru 2-1701 SB-2067 ,7-907 HB-3148 t2-1701 SB-584; HB-276, 811 t7-1001 thru t2-1701 thru 7-1016 HB-3148 2-1719 SB-959,1200; t7-1101 thru HB-1600, 1604 7-1113 HB-3148 t2-1702 HB-276 t7-1201 thru t2-1703 HB-276 7-1212 HB-3148 t2-1704 HB-276 t7-1301 thru 2-1705 SB-2067 7-1304 HB-3148 2-1717 SB-2067 t7-1401 thru 2-1801 HB-276 7-1412 HB-3148 2-1901 SB-2185 t7-1501 thru 2-1902 SB-2185 7-1508 HB-3148 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. N 2149 Chap. Par. S10-Cont. 8-101 *8-201 *8-301 *8-401 *8-501 8-802 8-802.1 8-803 8-901 8-902 8-903 8-904 8-907 t8-910 8-1401 8-2001 8-2003 8-2004 8-2101 *8-2102 8-2105 t8-2106 t8-2501 t8-2601 9-11 9-101 9-102 HI HI HI HI HI SE HI HI HI HI HI HI HI SB HI SE SE SE SE HI HI HI HI SB SB HI SB HI SB 9-103 SB 9-104 SB 9-104.1 SB 9-104.3 SB 9-106 HI 9-106.1 SB 9-111 SB t9-201.1 HI 9-202 HI 9-213.1 HI 9-215 HI *9-301 thru 9-315 HI 9-316.1 HI 10-105 HI 11-101 HI 11-102 SB t11-107.1 SB *Repeal of Section is tAddition of Section tTitle Preceding Par References are to th Bold Bill Numbers i STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 110-Cont. B-1269 12-101 B-1269 12-106 I B-1269 *12-109 B-1269 B-1269 12-112 1-234, 421,522; 12-113 S HB-913, 1269 12-114 S B-264 12-115 S B-2629 B-508 12-117 S B-508 *12-117 S B-508 12-118 S B-508 *12-118 S B-508 *12-119 1-655; HB-312 12-121 f B-312 *12-121 -1200; HB-1604, 12-122 S 1787, 1812 12-123 1-1200; HB-1604, 12-123 thru 1787, 1812 12-130 S 1-1200; HB-1787 *12-123 thru 1-822, 2185; 12-130 S HB-1789 12-124 F B-1789 12-125 F B-1789 12-126 F B-1791 12-128 F 1-966, 1200; 12-129 F HB-1604, 1607, 12-131 S 1787 12-132 S 1-1719,2260,2263; 12-133 F HB-3120, 3438 12-134 F 1-16 12-135 F B-267 12-137 S 1-16, 105, 402, 587, *12-138 1 975; HB-267, 562, 12-139 1 563, 3058 12-140 1-1971; HB-1159 12-141 S 1-975 12-142 S 1-16, 105, 402, 2185; 12-145 F HB-264, 267, 563 12-150 S 1-16, 2185; HB-264, 12-151 S 563 "12-151 S 3-264,3304 12-201 F 1-16, 2185; HB-264, 12-202 F 563 12-401 S 1-975; HB-563 12-402 S B-695 12-403 S B-267 t12-501A I B-264 *12-501A F B-267 12-803 1 12-819 B-695 12-903 S 3-264 t12-1401 F 3-3522 13-106 F 3-280 13-107 1 1-344; HB-1269 13-109 1-887 13-111 F Bill SB-286 -B-267 SB-947; HB-1790, 3571 SB-916; HB-267 ;B-916; HB-3340 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916; HB-35, 471, 3340 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916 HB-471 iB-75 HB-471 SB-916; HB-471, 3340 HB-471 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916 HB-471 -B-471 IB-471 HB-471 HB-471 SB-916; HB-471, 3340 3B-916; HB-471, 3340 IB-471 IB-471 HB-471 ;B-916; HB-471, 3340 HB-471 HB-471 HB-471 ;B-916; HB-471, 3340 ;B-916; HB-471, 3340 -B-471 ;B-916; HB-3340 ;B-916; HB-3340 ;B-916 -B-281 IB-281 3B-916; HB-471, 3340 B-916; HB-3340 B-916 IB-2447 IB-3271 IB-1747 IB-264 5B-975 IB-497 IB-266 IB-267 IB-267 IB-267 proposed. is proposed. agraph. ie Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. ndicate Public Act. 2150 Chap. Par. 110-Cont. 13-202 13-202.1 13-203 13-203a 13-205 13-210 13-211 13-212 13-213 13-214 13-214a *13-214a 13-217 13-224 t13-224 15-101 15-101 thru 15-311 *15-101 thru 15-311 15-102 15-102.1 15-108 t15-108.1 15-111 15-113 15-114 15-116 15-309 15-401 thru 15-405 t15-1101 t15-1101 thru 15-1107 f15-1102 t15-1103 t15-1104 t15-1105 t15-1106 t15-1107 t15-1201 t 15-1201 thru 15-1222 t15-1202 t15-1203 t15-1204 t15-1205 t15-1206 t15-1207 t15-1208 t15-1209 t15-1210 t15-1211 SE SE SE HI SE HI SE SE HI HI SE HI HI HI HI HI SE SE SE SE HI SH SE SE SE SB SE HI SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 110-Cont. 1-522; HB-913, 2203 t15-1212 1-522; HB-913 t 15-1213 1-522; HB-913 t 15-1214 B-264 t15-1215 1-2215; HB-3167 t15-1216 B-378 t15-1217 1-2141; HB-1205, t15-1218 3522 t15-1219 1-821,2141; 15-1220 HB-1205, 3522 t15-1221 B-3522 t15-1222 B-264,269, 1946, t15-1301 3522 t15-1302 1-522; HB-264, 913 t15-1401 B-489 t15-1401 thru B-2369,3173 15-1405 B-811 t15-1402 B-1194 t15-1403 B-2683 t15-1404 t15-1501 3-916; HB-3340 +15-1501 thru 15-1512 3-916 t15-1502 1-1350 15-1503 1-1350, 2185; t15-1504 HB-264 t15-1505 B-266 t 15-1506 3-95 t15-1507 1-2185; HB-471 t15-1508 1-2185; HB-471 +15-1509 3-2185 t15-1510 1-2185 t15-1511 1-2185 t15-1512 t15-1601 B-2801 t 15-1601 thru 3-916 15-1605 t15-1602 1-916; HB-3340 f 15-1603 3-916 t15-1604 3-916 f15-1605 1-916 t15-1701 1-916 t15-1701 thru 3-916 15-1706 3-916 t15-1702 3-916 t15-1703 t15-1704 1-916; HB-3340 t 15-1705 1-916 t15-1706 3-916 t15-1801 thru 1-916 15-1805 3-916 +15-1801 thru 3-916 15-1807 3-916 17-101 3-916 17-124 3-916 t20-101 1-916 t20-102 1-916 t20-103 Bill SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916 SB-916; HB-3340 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 SB-916 HB-3340 HB-267 SB-2185 HB-3340 HB-3340 HB-3340 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. jTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2151 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 110--Cont. t20-104 t20-105 *405 *406 *701 PROBATE 1101/2 1-2.21 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-6 t4-16 6-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-8 11-1 11-5 11-7.1 tll-9 lla-9 lla-10 tlla-10.1 lla-17 lla-18 lla-23 12-2 12-4 12-5 12-9 18-3 t18-3.1 18-7 18-12 19-11 20-4 20-5 20-15 21-1 21-1.05 t21-1.07 21-2 21-2.01 21-2.02 21-2.03 21-2.13 21-2.14 t21-2.15 24-1 t24-2.1 24-3 24-4 24-11 Bill HB-3340 HB-3340 HB-276 HB-276 HB-276 SB-992 HB-3256 HB-368 SB-565; HB-1067 SB-522; HB-913 SB-986 SB-435; HB-857 SB-1926 SB-435; HB-857 SB-435; HB-857 SB-435; HB-857 SB-372 SB-992 SB-1380 SB-1380; HB-2290 HB-2409 SB-435; HB-857, 2862 HB-229 HB-2409 SB-435; HB-857 SB-434; HB-856 SB-433; HB-853 SB-435; HB-857 SB-435; HB-857 SB-435; HB-857 SB-435; HB-857 HB-479 HB-2823 HB-263, 269 HB-479 SB-435; HB-857 HB-479 SB-435; HB-857 SB-435; HB-857 HB-1963 HB-1963 HB-1963 HB-1963 HB-1963 HB-1963 HB-1963 HB-1963 HB-1963 HB-1963 SB-435; HB-857 SB-372 HB-479 HB-479 HB-1963 Chap. Par. 11012-Cont. 24-20 25-1 28-2 28-6 28-10 28-11 201 *201 thru 211 252 254 256 257 258 260 262 263 266 267 269 270 271 273 274 302 303 305 t305.1 t305a 308 t308.1 t308a t309.1 351 t351.1 352 t703a t707a PROFESSIONS AN 111 Bill SB-435; HB-857 HB-479 SB-435; HB-857 SB-435; HB-857, 2822 SB-992, 2185; HB-479 SB-372, 435; HB-857 HB-699 SB-992 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-1845, 2184 SB-59, 2055 HB-3529, 3531 SB-233; HB-3531 HB-2601, 3533 HB-2817 SB-233, 2074; HB-2900, 3401, 3531, 3660 HB-3536 HB-2817 HB-1893 SB-233; HB-3531 HB-3536 SB-233; HB-3531 HB-2817 HB-2817 4D OCCUPATIONS 58 SB-18 t205.1 SB-1290 209 HB-2433 t218.1 SB-1290 t218.2 SB-1290 t300.01 SB-806; HB-1961 t301.1 SB-497 304 SB-497, 625, 806; HB-568, 1090, 1961, 3527 306 SB-497, 625, 806, 2185; HB-568, 833, 1090, 1961, 2433 309 SB-806; HB-1961 405.1 SB-810 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2152 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Ill-Cont. 111-Cont. 409 SB-810, 2185; HB-833, 1704-7 2433 702 HB-2519 1704-8 704 SB-1326; HB-2519 1704-10 1 705 HB-2519 1704-14 708 HB-2519 1704-18 709 HB-2519 1704-19 709a HB-1059 1704-20 711 HB-2519 *1814 806 HB-833, 2433 1817 901 SB-2185 1818 1 903 SB-2185 *1818 904 HB-833, 2433 1820 1 910 HB-269 *1820 914 HB-2427 1832 1102 HB-1743 *1832 1118 SB-1326 t1832.1 1119 HB-833, 2433 *1832.1 1128 HB-270 2010 1 *1201 thru 1236 SB-1355 2011 1 1213 SB-1462 t201 lb 1216 HB-2671 t2011c 1 1218 SB-2185; HB-833, 888, 2018 1 2433 2036 1229 SB-1462 t1229.2 SB-1462 2037 1612 HB-2194 1614 HB-2194 2038 1 1617 HB-2194 2038.1 1 1653 HB-833, 2433 t2038.1 1 *1653 SB-2185 2039 1 1664 SB-1462 *2201 thru 2255 *1664 SB-2185 2206 t1664.1 SB-1462 2207 ] *1664.1 SB-2185 *2208 1 1667 HB-261,270 *2214 1 *1667 SB-2185 *2215 ] 1701-2 HB-1954 2217 1701-8 SB-879; HB-1954 t2220.2 1702-2 SB-879; HB-1954 2221.1 1 1702-3 SB-879; HB-1954 2222 1 1702-4 SB-879; HB-1954 2222-1 1702-4a SB-879; HB-1954 2222-3 1 1702-5 SB-879; HB-1954 2222-6 1 1702-7 SB-879; HB-1954 2222-10 ] 1702-49 HB-1954 2222-11 1703-2 SB-879; HB-1954 2222-12 ] 1703-3 SB-879; HB-1954 2222-13 1 1703-5 SB-879; HB-1954 *2240 1 1703-6 SB-879; HB-1954 *2245 ] 1703-7 SB-879; HB-1945, 2249.1 1954, 2956 t2249.1a t1703-7.1 HB-1945 *2250 thru 2254 ] 1703-8 SB-879; HB-1954 2307 1704-1 SB-879; HB-1954 2308 1704-2 SB-879; HB-1954 t2308.1 1704-5 SB-879; HB-1954 t2314.1 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-879, 2185; HB-1954 SB-879; HB-1954 HB-1945, 2728 SB-879; HB-1954 SB-879 SB-879; HB-1954 SB-879; HB-1954 SB-2185 SB-79 HB-833, 2433 SB-2185 HB-261, 270 SB-2185 SB-79, 1462 SB-2185 SB-1462 SB-2185 HB-1954, 2181, 2295 HB-1954, 2181, 2295 HB-1954, 2181, 2295 HB-1954, 2181, 2295 HB-1954, 2181 SB-1326; HB-1954, 2181,2295 SB-1326, 2185; HB-2433 HB-1954, 2181, 2295 HB-1945 HB-1954, 2181, 2295 HB-2181 SB-1030 SB-1462 HB-2087, 2189 HB-2087 HB-2087 HB-2087 HB-2087 SB-683 HB-2189 HB-833, 2087, 2433 SB-1326 HB-261, 2087 HB-2087 HB-2087 HB-2087 HB-2087 HB-265 HB-377 HB-2087 SB-1462; HB-2087 SB-1462 HB-2087 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 HB-3212 2153 STATUTES AME Par. Bill 2317 SB-879; HB-1954 2318 SB-879; HB-1954 2323 SB-1398, 1491, 2185, 2190 t2323a SB-2190 2326 SB-2185 2337 SB-2185 2350 SB-2185 *2352 SB-2129; HB-2850 2409 SB-1462 2427 HB-1945 2627 HB-3298 2651 HB-1083 2652 SB-553, 2204; HB-404, 1083, 1945, 3298 2654 SB-2185; HB-261, 265, 833, 2433 2655 HB-3418 2658 HB-1083 2660 SB-2204; HB-1083, 1945 2661 SB-2204; HB-1945 2664 SB-898, 1905, 2204; HB-1083, 1761, 1945, 3298 2665 SB-1454, 2185, 2204; HB-1083, 1945, 1961 2668 SB-2204; HB-1945 2670 SB-1462, 2185, 2204; HB-1083, 1945 2671 SB-2204; HB-1083, 1945 2672 SB-2204; HB-1083, 1945 2675 SB-2204; HB-1945 2677 SB-2204; HB-1945, 3298 2678 SB-1135, 1424, 2204; HB-74, 1945, 2753 2679 SB-2204; HB-1945 2802 SB-293; HB-1634 2807 SB-1462 2813 SB-293; HB-833, 2433 2820 SB-1462 2824 HB-833, 2433 2827 SB-2185 2830 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 2836 SB-1462 3215 SB-2185 3216 HB-833, 2433 t3225.2 SB-1462 3227 SB-2185; HB-261, 265, 270 3228 HB-268 3402 SB-879; HB-1945, 1954 NDED-Continued Chap. 11 -Cont. Chap. Par. 111-Cont. 3402a 3405 t3410.2 3420 t3420a t3429.1 3434 t3434.1 3435.1 t3545 3605 3611 t3619.1 t3619.2 3704 3711 3810 3814 t3814a t3826.1 4009 t4011.1 4012 4019 t4019a t4020 4027 4028 t4029.1 4031 4033 4035 4040 4041 4052.1 t4052.2 4101 4102 4103 4104 4106 4108 4109 4111 *4201 thru 4226.1 4217.1 *4217.1 4218.1 *4218.1 t4218.2 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-1945 HB-1945 HB-1945 SB-1491, 2185,2190; HB-261, 270, 833, 2433 SB-2190 SB-1462 HB-1945 SB-952 SB-770 HB-3545 HB-1945 HB-833, 2433 SB-1462 SB-1462 SB-728, 940 SB-728, 940 HB-1945 SB-1491, 2190; HB-833, 2433 SB-2190 SB-1462 SB-1462 HB-967 HB-968 SB-891, 2185, 2190; HB-833, 2433 SB-2190 SB-891 SB-1856; HB-347 SB-891, 1398, 1856, 1988 SB-891 SB-1856 HB-1971 SB-712; HB-715 HB-833, 2433 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 SB-1462, 2185; HB-967, 968, 1343 SB-1462 HB-968, 1343 HB-968,1343 HB-968, 1343 HB-968 HB-968, 1343 HB-968,1343 HB-1343 HB-968 HB-1298 HB-833, 2433 SB-2185 SB-1462 SB-2185 SB-1462 2154 Chap. Par. Ill -Cont. *4218.2 4267 4282 4282.1 *4401 thru 4478 4402 4403 4408 4410 4411 t441 la 4414 4419 4421 4422 4422.1 t4422.2 4426 4429 t4430a 4432 4433 t4433a t4434a 4434b t4434b t4434d 4435 4437 4440 4441 4452 4471 t4478.1 4504 4754 4762 4766 4772 4904 4912 *4914 4918 4919 4922 t4922a 4934 4937 14937.1 5013 SE SE SE SE SI SE SE H SI SE SE SE SI SI SI SI SI SI SI H H SI SI SI SI Si SI H H H SI SI SI SI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 11 -Cont. 3-2185 *5101 thru 5137 3-1491,2185 5119 1-2185 5124 1-2185 B-2202 5302 1-1396 5304 1-829; HB-2185 5305 B-1164 5307 3-829 5308 3-829, 2185; 5310 HB-1059, 1390 5311 3-445, 952, 955 3-1462 5312 B-2202 t5312.1 3-222; HB-1176, 5314 1483, 2323, 2367 5316 1-829 B-728, 942 5317 B-98 5324 B-829 5325 1-1462; HB-3338, t5325.1 3546 5502 B-3338, 3545 5504 B-3338, 3544 5508 1-829, 950, 998, 5518 1491, 1497, 2185, t5535.1 2190; HB-833, 1955, 5803 2006, 2433, 2891 B-2190; HB-3338 5804 B-98, 829 5806 B-2185 5807 3-998 5809 3-1497 5812 B-3338,3546 t5812.1 B-1955, 3338 5813 B-3338 B-2185 5814 3-1326 5815 B-1430; HB-2006 t5815.1 B-950; HB-629, 680 5818 SB-2185 SB-1152 SB-1491 SB-1152 SB-1462 HB-1945 SB-1462 HB-1945 HB-1945 HB-1945 SB-1491, 2190; HB-833, 2433 SB-2190 SB-170 SB-170,1462, 2185 SB-1462 HB-34 5820 5822 5823 5824 5825 5832 6206 6210 6214 6217 *6301 thru 6325 6304 6311 t6311.1 Bill SB-1352 HB-2671 SB-2185; HB-833, 888, 2433 SB-96, 98 SB-96 SB-96, 98 SB-96, 98; HB-1979 SB-96, 98 SB-96 SB-96, 98, 1462, 2185; HB-1979 SB-96, 98 SB-952 HB-2190 SB-1491; HB-833, 2433 SB-98 SB-96 SB-1462 SB-1462 SB-728 SB-728; HB-2191 HB-833, 2433 SB-1462 SB-2108 SB-729; HB-1949, 3378 HB-1949 HB-3378 HB-1949 HB-1949 HB-1949, 3378 HB-3378 SB-729, 2185; HB-833, 1949,2433, 3378 HB-1949, 3378 SB-553; HB-1949 SB-1462 SB-273, 554,879, 2185; HB-507, 1949, 1954, 3378,3468 HB-1949 HB-1949 HB-650,1949 HB-1949 HB-1949 SB-554, 2185; HB-1949 HB-833, 2433, 3017 SB-1462 SB-729 SB-1462 SB-1138; HB-934 SB-672 SB-1462; HB-2093 SB-1462 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2155 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 111-Cont. 6312 SB-1462 6315 SB-1491, 2185; HB-261, 270, 833, 2433 *6501 thru 6530 SB-1354, 1638 6508 SB-1462 6512 SB-2185; HB-833, 888 6513 HB-2433 6523 SB-1462 6903.2 HB-265 7004 HB-3028 t7008.1 SB-136 7012 HB-690 7014 SB-1462 t7014.1 SB-1462 7015 HB-833, 2433 *7016 HB-690 7025 HB-690 7113 HB-1929 *7301 thru 7320 SB-815 7408 HB-493 7411 HB-493 7413 HB-493 7415 HB-493 7419 SB-2185; HB-265, 493 7420 HB-493 7421 HB-493 7422 HB-493 7424 HB-265 t7427.1 HB-493 7501 HB-1537, 1863 7502 SB-2102; HB-1537, 1863, 3576 7503 SB-324; HB-1945, 3647 7504 HB-1537 7505 HB-1537 7506 HB-1537 7509 SB-1970; HB-1537, 1863 7511 HB-1537, 3576 7512 HB-1537 7605 SB-2185 7616 SB-1491,2185 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 1111/2 t4.22 t4.23 t4-1.2a 5-5.5 6 t6.06a t6-1.3a 9 10 15 SB-202 SB-202 HB-1302 SB-390 SB-202 HB-770, 1947 HB-1302 SB-202 SB-202 HB-1504 Chap. Par. 111/-Cont. 20.1 20c12 20c14 20c 14.1 t22.04 t25.3A-1 thru 25.3A-6 t25.3A-3 thru 25.3A-6 73.101 t73.101a 73.102 73.103 t73.103a t73.103b t73.103c t73.103d t73.103e 73.105 t73.105a 73.106 t73.109 73-11 73-14 73-16 t73-16.2 73-17 73-18 73-22 73-24.1 73-25 87-6.4 116.303 116.304 116.305 t I16.305a 116.308 116.313 116.314 116.316 121a t132.403-1 144 t147.01 147.05 t147.07 1147.08 147.1 148 151 151.3 t151.4 Bill HB-1504 SB-783 HB-2382 HB-486 SB-2074; HB-1402, 2900, 3401 SB-202 SB-202 HB-1884 HB-1884 HB-1215, 1912 HB-1142 HB-1142 HB-1142 HB-1142 HB-1142 HB-1142 HB-1884 HB-1884 HB-1884 HB-1589 HB-2733 HB-2760 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 SB-1920 HB-2760 HB-261, 1135, 2954 HB-2760 SB-1087; HB-2595 SB-1583; HB-1937, 2760 SB-1454, 2185; HB-1961, 2416 HB-2442 HB-2442 HB-2442 HB-2442 HB-2442 SB-1326; HB-2442 SB-1326 SB-1326 HB-744 HB-2528 SB-2105, 2271; HB-722, 1291 SB-1692 SB-1398 SB-1650; HB-43, 698, 3615 HB-2644 SB-2105 SB-1326 HB-1291 SB-2185 SB-2202 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2156 Chap. Par. 11112--Cont. t152.1 157-8.3 157-8.7 185.12 214 214.1 214.2 216a 218.9 218.14 t218c 219 227 230.1 t230.5a t230.7 t230.8 230.12 t230.15 241-3 241-4 241-6 241-8 241-10 241-11 241-13 241-14 241-20 241-21 *241-22 *241-23 *241-24 252-15 255 265a t509.3 549.4 549.14 549.15 549.17 603-106 t604.106 604-101 t604-106 607-102 608-103 608-105 609-101 609-102 620-2 t620-3.1 620-8 621-103 623-106 SB SE SE SE SE HI HI SE HI SE HI SE HI SE HI SE SE HI SE HI HI HI SE HI HI HI HI SE HI HI HI HI SE SE HI HI SE SE SE SE HI H] SE SE SE STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 111/2--Cont. 3-1185; HB-2128 626-102 1-2271 627-102 3-1326 628-101 1-1326 628-103 1-1266 628-105 B-1756 703A.02 I B-1939 703A.03 1 1-855 732 B-1939 761 thru 767 1 1-855 762 B-1939 770 thru 775 1 1-855 775 B-261,270 776 3-3 779 B-2689 781 3-3 781 thru 785 1 1-3 785 B-3471 792 1 1-855 *901 thru 915 B-2060, 2251 902 B-2060 *902 B-2251 903 3-1805, 2117; *903 HB-2251 904 B-2060, 2251 *904 B-2060,2251 905 B-2061,2251 *905 B-2060,2251 911 3-1805, 2117; *911 HB-2060, 2251 952 B-2060 953 B-2060 B-2060 t953.1 B-2060 t953.2 3-2185 954 3-2185; HB-261, 270 B-.270 955 B-1295 956 3-1326 3-1326 957 3-1326 3-1326 959 B-268 t959.1 B-3615 960 thru 962 3-2074; HB-3660 961 3-1650 3-2074; HB-3660 1003 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1687 SB-1687 HB-1930 SB-2074; HB-2900, 3401, 3660 SB-2185 SB-1636 HB-268 t1003.01 thru 1003.57 t1003.1 1003.32 Bill SB-750, 874, 2185 SB-874 SB-874 SB-1326 SB-1326 HB-1279 HB-1279 SB-1326 HB-1943 SB-2195 HB-1943 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 HB-1943 SB-2195 HB-1943 HB-1947, 1973 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-2185 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-2185 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-2185 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-2185 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-2185 HB-3556 SB-2117; HB-3036, 3538, 3556 HB-3556 HB-3556 SB-2117; HB-3036, 3538 SB-2117 SB-2117; HB-3036, 3538 SB-2117; HB-3036, 3538 HB-3556 HB-3556 HB-3556 SB-2117; HB-3036, 3538 SB-114, 224, 849, 978, 987, 1398, 1925, 2117, 2185; HB-849, 1544, 1907, 1973, 2036, 2147, 2252, 3539, 3548 SB-2185; HB-1973, 2036, 3539 SB-2120 SB-1398 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. I 2157 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. 1111/2- Par. -Cont. Bill 1003.45 SB-1398 1004 SB-849, 1588, 2117; HB-207, 570, 1380, 2633, 3036, 3188, 3510,3539 t1004.1 HB-2111 1005 SB-141, 658, 1326, 1925, 2185; HB-1460, 1774, 1977 1006.1 SB-1398 1006.2 SB-1398 1007 SB-1087, 1925; HB-1934, 2595 1007.1 HB-1046 11007.2 SB-2120 1009 SB-988; HB-2147 1009.1 SB-892, 2117; HB-3036, 3151 1009.2 HB-1184 t1009.4 SB-4, 85, 90; HB-16, 1000, 1544 t1009.5 HB-3493, 3507 1010 HB-207, 1047, 3154 t1010.1 SB-658, 917; HB-1774 1011 SB-2185 1012 SB-2117, 2207; HB-3036 t1013.3 SB-2117, 2207; HB-2957, 3036 t1015.1 HB-1522 1017 SB-924; HB-1000, 3155 1020 HB-1243 1021 SB-5, 51, 849, 1588, 1925, 2117; HB-91, 839, 849, 2252, 3036, 3188, 3510, 3539 1021.1 SB-2117; HB-3036, 3151 t1021.2 SB-125, 833, 1351; HB-177, 703, 1243, 2973 1022.2 SB-815, 2185; HB-1973, 2036, 3539 1022.3 SB-1925 1022.4 SB-114; HB-2250 1022.8 SB-658, 2117; HB-1774, 2877, 3036 1022.9 SB-1398; HB-3548 1022.11 SB-1398; HB-2525 1022.12 SB-114, 224, 581; HB-1000, 2017, 2250, 2252, 3510 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. Par. 111½2-Cont. 1022.13 SB-2117; HB-3036 t1022.13 SB-114; HB-1828 1022.14 SB-2185 t1022.14 HB-3548 1022.15 SB-1398 t1022.15 SB-1925,2117; HB-2870, 3036, 3548 1022.16 SB-1398 t1022.16 SB-2117; HB-3036 1022.17 SB-1398 1022.91 SB-2117 11024.1 HB-3471, 3492 1025 SB-658, 1173, 2185; HB-1934, 1973 t1025.1 HB-1735, 3632 1027 SB-815,1398,2117, 2211; HB-2574, 3036,3613 1028 SB-1326; HB-793, 1045,2459 1028.1 SB-2117,2211; HB-1045, 2574, 3036 t1028.2 HB-2946 1030 SB-928 1031 SB-849, 1588, 1925, 2117; HB-3036, 3188,3510,3539 t1031.1 SB-849, 1588, 2117; HB-3036, 3188, 3510,3539 1032 SB-1326 1035 SB-2185 1038 SB-2117, 2211; HB-3036 1039 SB-224,892, 1451, 1925,2109,2117, 2185; HB-1000, 2261,2324,3036, 3149,3151 1039.2 SB-113, 1259,1398, 1925, 2109, 2117, 2185; HB-2018, 2261,2324, 2525, 3149 t1039.4 HB-3583, 3614 1040 SB-892, 1925,2117, 2211; HB-3036, 3151,3519 1040.1 SB-1398; HB-2525 1042 SB-444,849,926, 1588, 1925,2117; HB-2172,2173, 2300,3036,3188, 3510,3539 1044 SB-621, 1008, 1451, 1939 t 2158 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 11 12--Cont. 11112-Cont. 1046 SB-2117; HB-2888, 2308.2 SB-1326 3036 2308.3 SB-1326 t1104.19a HB-2112 2703a HB-266 1105 SB-1489 *2703a SB-2229 1114 SB-1489 *3101 thru 3115 HB-2437 1153 SB-624 3214 HB-2440 *1153.1 SB-624 3701 SB-826 1154 SB-2105, 2200 *3701 thru 3709 HB-888 1155 SB-624,2200 3702 SB-826 1158 SB-624, 1326 3703 SB-826 1160 SB-1326 3704 SB-826 1161 SB-2200 3705 SB-826 1164 SB-624 3706 SB-826 1165 SB-624,2185 3707 SB-826 1204 HB-268 t3707.1 SB-826 1213 SB-1326 4052 SB-2108; HB-2687 1216 SB-1326 4059 SB-860 1217 SB-1326 4064 SB-2108; HB-2540, 1219 SB-1326 2776 t1221.1 HB-2113 t4065.1 SB-859 1402 HB-2445, 2613 4151-101 HB-2246, 3426 1403 SB-1200; HB-2445 4151-113 SB-766; HB-1291 1404 SB-2271; HB-2445 t4151-125.2 HB-1291 1405 HB-2445 4152-201 HB-1292, 2246, 3426 1406 HB-1220, 2445 4152-202 SB-2185; HB-3216 1407 HB-2445 4152-204 SB-1398, 1946, 2020; t1407.1 HB-2445 HB-3231 *1407.1 SB-1200, 2279 t4152-207a SB-390; HB-307 1407.2 SB-1200,2279; t4152-401.1 SB-1004 HB-2445 4153-113 HB-3425 1408 HB-2445 4153-119 HB-833, 2433 1408.4 HB-2445 4153-202 SB-1690; HB-2358 t1408.6 SB-1390 t4153-202.2 HB-1291, 2247 1409 HB-2445 t4153-208.1 SB-220 1410 HB-2445 t4153-216 SB-775 1411 HB-2445 *4153-216 SB-1946 t1411.1 SB-1224; HB-2438, 4153-318 SB-1004 2444 4153-401 SB-935, 1946 1412 HB-2445 t4153-401.1 HB-1410 1413 HB-2445 4153-402 SB-935, 1946 1414 HB-2445 4153-702 SB-775,938,1946; 1415 HB-2445 HB-1836 1416 HB-2445 4153-704 SB-1326 1417 SB-1294; HB-2445 4153-705 SB-775,1326; 2102 HB-722 HB-1836 2103 SB-729, 2185; HB-890 4153-706 SB-1326 2203.07 SB-877 4153-707 SB-1326 2203.18 SB-877 4153-708 SB-1326 t2204 HB-3660 4153-709 SB-1326 2208 SB-877 *4153-801 SB-1946 2209 SB-1163; HB-1776 t4153-801.1 HB-2452 2210 SB-1163; HB-1776 4153-804 SB-1946 t2211 SB-1165; HB-1776 4164 SB-775; HB-1836 2215 SB-1326 4166 SB-775; HB-1836 2216 SB-1326 4174 SB-775; HB-1836 2308 SB-1326 4181 HB-3213 2308.1 SB-1326 4183 HB-3213 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. ITitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2159 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111'2-Cont. 4192 4197 4202 t4203.1 4204 4205 5001 5002 t5003 5004 5005 5006 t5006.01 thru 5006.07 5009 5012 5020 5403 5502 5504 5504.1 *5504.13 5504.18 5504.19 t5504.21 t5504.21 thru 5504.27 5504.22 5504.23 5504.24 5504.25 5504.26 5504.27 5504.28 5504.29 5505 t5507.01 thru 5507.04 5509 t5509.1 5510 t5510.11 5511 5512 5513 5513.1 5516 t5518.01 t5523 thru 5525 t5524 t5525 6105 6107 Bill SB-1326 HB-3213 HB-894 HB-894 HB-894 HB-894 HB-3504 SB-1398; HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-2900, 3045, 3401 HB-1332 SB-1398, 2185; HB-2644, 3412 HB-2644, 3412 HB-557 HB-2644, 3412 HB-2644, 3412 SB-879; HB-2568, 2637,2644,3412 HB-1332 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-1398 HB-1332 HB-1332 HB-43 HB-2644 SB-879; HB-557, 2568, 2637 SB-879 HB-557, 2644, 3412 HB-557, 2644, 3412 SB-879; HB-2644, 3412 HB-951 HB-1332 HB-1332 SB-879; HB-1947 SB-879 SB-879 SB-729 SB-1856; HB-3150 Chap. Par. 111½-Cont. 6109 6302 6304.7 6305 6306 6308 6310 t6310.1 6321 6325.3A-2 6327 6328 t6328 6335 6339 *6401 thru 6408 6502-2 6503-1 6503-4 t6503-9 6504-2 6504-4 6602 6603 t6603.1 6604 *6701 thru 6714 6703 *6801 thru 6806 6903 t7007 Bill SB-729 HB-2180 SB-522; HB-913 SB-1275 SB-351,730, 1565, 1856,2074, 2185; HB-943, 945, 1037, 1239,2900,3152, 3401,3660 SB-2185 SB-1454, 2185; HB-1961 HB-2349 SB-2006; HB-2550, 2882 SB-2165; HB-3641 HB-2738 SB-1073, 1244, 1454, 2185; HB-1841, 1961 SB-1073 HB-265 HB-2738 HB-1947 SB-1379 SB-103; HB-2641 HB-2641 SB-879; HB-1954 SB-103; HB-2048, 2305,2315,2326 SB-103 SB-1189 HB-3536 HB-3532 SB-1189; HB-3535 SB-1087; HB-2595 SB-2185; HB-1973, 2036,3539 SB-815 HB-3476 SB-2199; HB-2644, 3469 PUBLIC UTILITIES 1112 1 SB-141,368,994, 1021, 1328, 1334, 1373; HB-794, 1724, 1814, 1815,1977, 2140,2319 *1 SB-2185 *lthru 83a SB-1021 tl.1 HB-1724 tl-101 thru 12-405 SB-1021 1-102 HB-740 tla SB-1333 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2160 Chap. Par. 111/3%-Cont. 2-101 t2-101.1 2-102 2-105 2-201 2-202 2a 3 3-101 3-105 *3-106 *3-107 *3-108 *3-109 *3-110 *3-111 3-120 3-121 4 4-302 4-303 4a 5 6 6-108 7 7-104 7-204 7a.l 8 8-302 t8-305 8-401 8-403 t8-403.1 8-406 8-502 8-505 8-507 8a t8b 9 t9-101.1 9-102 9-103 9-202 9-212 9-215 t9-215.1 9-220 9-221 STATUTES Bill SB-1785, 2185; HB-2563, 2628 HB-2628 H B-2628 H B-2628 SB-994 HB-740, 3523 SB-368, 994, 1021, 1373; HB-1727, 1814, 1815, 2319 SB-1326, 1333 SB-994 SB-2185; HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 SB-994 SB-994 SB-1333 HB-740 HB-740 HB-4 SB-1373; HB-2319 SB-730 HB-3523 SB-927 HB-740 HB-740 SB-1373; HB-2319 SB-885, 886, 922, 1392, 1461; HB-1594, 2403 HB-2829 HB-2813 SB-1540; HB-3635 SB-994 SB-2117; HB-3149 SB-994 SB-2185 HB-740 HB-740 SB-367; HB-1883, 2314 SB-1452 SB-923 SB-1885 HB-740 HB-740 SB-994 SB-1959 SB-1572 SB-2117; HB-3149 SB-994, 1452 SB-994, 1452 AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111/3-Cont. 9-222 9-222.1 t9-222.1 9-222.2 t9-222.2 t9-223.1 t9-226.1 9-241 9-250 9-251 t9-253 10.1 10.3 "10.3 "10.5 "10.6 "10.7 "10.8 "10.9 t10.21 t10.22 10-110 10-201 *10a *10b *10c 11-204 11-301 11-302 "12-101 *12-201 "12-202 "12-203 *12-204 "12-205 *12-206 *12-207 "12-208 * 12-209 *12-210 *12-211 "12-212 *12-213 *12-214 *12-301 *12-302 "12-303 *12-304 * 12-305 *12-306 "12-307 *12-308 * 12-401 *12-402 Bill SB-994, 1452 HB-2879 SB-994, 1452 HB-3303, 3379 SB-1452 HB-2970 SB-2160 SB-994, 2185 HB-740 HB-740 HB-2916 SB-368, 994, 1021; HB-1814, 1815 SB-110, 756, 1444; HB-1336, 2171, 2196 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-1333 SB-1333 SB-994 SB-994 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-994 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 HB-740 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2161 Par. ont. 12-403 S12-404 12-405 00 thru STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1113--Cont. HB-740 33.1 HB-740 t33.2 HB-740 34 *34 36 Chap. 11123-C * * * t13-11 t t ti t t ft t t t t1 t t t t 1 f· 13-802 HB-1814 13-212 HB-1814 13-510 SB-2028; HB-2940 13-511 SB-2028; HB-2940 '13-705 SB-1693 3-802a HB-2964 15 HB-2314 15-101 HB-2628 15-201 HB-2628 15-202 HB-2628 15-203 HB-2628 15-204 HB-2628 15-205 HB-2628 15-206 HB-2628 15-207 HB-2628 '15-208 HB-2628 15-209 HB-2628 15-210 HB-2628 15-301 HB-2628 15-302 HB-2628 15-303 HB-2628 15-401 HB-2628 17 HB-2314 19 HB-2314 27.01 SB-756; HB-2196 *27.01 SB-2185 30 HB-2505, 2508, 2509 32 SB-756, 1009,1146, 1316; HB-2196 *32 SB-2185 t32.01 HB-2374 32.1 HB-855 32.2 SB-1423 t32.3a HB-1640 32.4 SB-1398; HB-2507, 2509,2525 *32.4 SB-2185 32.5 SB-1314, 1398; HB-443, 2525 *32.5 SB-2185 t32.5a SB-1119 t32.5b SB-1119 32.6 SB-1119, 1398; HB-443, 1702, 2525 *32.6 SB-2185 t32.6a HB-2049, 2388 32.7 SB-1398; HB-1702, 2525 *32.7 SB-2185 t32.8 SB-406, 945; HB-443, 470,966,2041, 2292,2360 t32b SB-407; HB-1322 Bill HB-2231 SB-1201 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 SB-187, 188, 217, 332, 334, 606, 665, 1315, 1398, 1415; HB-18, 804, 845, 1036, 1432, 1509, 2360, 2502, 2503, 2504, 2506, 2509, 2525 SB-2185 SB-1168; HB-1639 HB-2503, 2509 SB-34, 1045, 1081; HB-389, 595, 1702, 1781,2453 SB-1025 HB-689, 973 SB-1167, 1170; HB-2318, 2379 SB-22 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-269, 2196 SB-2185 HB-1725 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 HB-2366 SB-756, 1330; HB-2196 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 HB-1328 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-1169; HB-1674 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 SB-1347 SB-1313; HB-2360 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-698 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 HB-2510 SB-406;- HB-417, 2510 SB-764; HB-2360 SB-20 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. *36 t36.01 *36.3 t36.3a t36.4 t36.5 t36a 38 *38 39 *39 t39.1 40 *40 *40a 41 *41 t41a 42 *42 43 *43 t43a 44 *44 *45 *46 t47.1 48 *48 49 49a *49b 50 *51 *52 53 *53 t54c t55b 56 t56.1 2162 Chap. Par. 111/3-Cont. *56.1 *57 *58 59 *59 *59a 60 *60 t60.1 61 *61 *61a *61b *61c *61d *61d.l *61e *61f 62 *62 t62a t63.2 t63.3 t63.4 t63.5 t63.6 t63.7 t63.8 64 65 66 67 69 t69.01 69.1 t70.1 71 72 76 t85 thru 90 90a thru 90j "91 thru 95 191 198 228 239 252 t252.1 254 317 319 320 STATUTES A Bill SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 HB-270 SB-756, 2185; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756, 1026; HB-2196 SB-2185 HB-1234 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-1117 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-1117 SB-1444; HB-1851 SB-1444; HB-1851 SB-1444; HB-1851 SB-1444; HB-1851 SB-1444; HB-1851 SB-1444; HB-1851 SB-1444 SB-1326, 1333; HB-2153 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326, 1331, 1332, 1333; HB-1913 SB-1327 H.B-6 HB-1851 SB-1333 SB-1147 HB-1982 HB-2501 SB-1021 SB-1021 HB-2893 SB-1153, 1254; HB-2199 SB-815 HB-269 SB-2078 SB-2078 HB-568 SB-2018 HB-1279, 2481 SB-236; HB-246 MENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 1113--Cont. 327 328a 330 335 354 355 355.01 *703. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 t7' t355.03 355.05 405 602 *615.1 662.02 663 667 671 702.02 702.08 702.09 702.20 703.01 .01 thru d Bill HB-56, 1279 SB-523; HB-1465, 2723 SB-1924; HB-1325, 1581, 2722, 3261 HB-1279, 1503 HB-572, 1279 SB-2018 SB-1398; HB-132, 1091, 2525,3032, 3268 SB-1395 HB-1279 SB-2058 SB-1162 HB-2196 HB-1707 HB-833, 2433 HB-1707 SB-530 HB-12 SB-977; HB-56, 1279 HB-1279 SB-2018 SB-236; HB-246, 2123, 3261 703.04 SB-704 703.03 HB-3511 703.04 HB-1583, 2480 703.09 SB-236; HB-246 *703.09 SB-704 *703.10 SB-704 t703.11 SB-704 t703.12 SB-704 03A.02 SB-2018; HB-1279, 1572,2114 03A.03 HB-1279, 1572, 2114 03A.04 HB-2479 03A.06 HB-1279, 2137 03A.14 HB-1465, 2723 03B.02 SB-236; HB-246 03B.03 HB-1279 '03B.04 HB-2482 03B.06 HB-2483 03B.13 HB-1465, 2723 704.01 SB-1233, 2018; HB-1279 704.03 SB-2151; HB-1091, 3032 04.03.2 SB-1395 704.04 SB-2018 704.09 SB-2018; HB-1279, 1384, 1590,2721, 2953 704.11 SB-524, 2018; HB-1279, 1327 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Bill Chap. Par. 114-Cont. Chap. Par. 1112 -Cont. 808 903 905 906 907 909 *909 t909.1 912 917 1302 1303 1304 t1304.1 1305 1306 1307 t1310 t1311 t1312 t1313 7038.13 RAILROADS AND WHAREHOUSES 114 1 tl.1 20 t29a.1 t30.1 t35.1 39 t39.1 42 t42.1 t43.1 t45.1 t46.1 47 t47.1 t48.1 f49a.1 t49b.1 t49c.01 t52.1 *53 thru 67 65 *65 *68 *69 *70 thru 86 t71 76 SB-2185; HB-260, 270 SB-756; HB-2196 HB-269 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185; HB-260, 270 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 HB-269 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 HB-386 HB-269 SB-1398, 1454; HB-1961 SB-946,1835,2185 SB-1181 SB-1452, 1726; HB-1596 SB-1836 SB-1148, 1181; HB-1596 SB-1835 SB-1149; HB-1596 SB-1452, 1726; HB-1596 HB-3372 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-1725; HB-3127 SB-2185 *76 88 *88 *88 thru 95 93 *93 *96 *110.1 thru 110.3 *111 thru 115 *116 *117 "118 thru 127 *128 thru 129 130 *130 *131 thru 132 *133 thru 139 *142 thru 143 *144 thru 152 *153a *153b "157 thru 160 "161 thru 164 "165 "166 "169 *172 *173 *174 *174.1 *174a *174b *175 thru 180 "187 "188 *188a *188b 214.3 214.10 214.27 214.29 302 303 t400.1 401 404 405 406 407 *501 thru 517 508 601 704 4015 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2163 d Bill SB-2185 HB-269 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 HB-269 SB-2185 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-522 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-282, 2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-625, 806; HB-568, 1090, 1961, 3527 HB-3527 HB-269 SB-625, 806; HB-568, 1090, 1961 HB-1466 HB-1466 SB-876 SB-876 SB-876 SB-876 SB-876 SB-876 SB-756; HB-2196 SB-1087 HB-1976, 2454 SB-497 SB-876 2164 Chap. Par. RECORDERS 115 RECORDS 116 12 16 27 43.5 43.104 201 201.1 202 203 204 t204.1 205 206 207 t207.1 208 209 210 211 t212 REVENUE 120 1-101 2-3.26 t2-3.51 t2-3.52 2-201 2-202 2-202.1 t2-202.3 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 2 HB-2029 9.07 HB-3058 SB-2185; HB-260, 270 HB-269 HB-268 HB-1955 HB-3017 HB-1659 HB-1659 SB-1011; HB-1660, 2397 SB-1336; HB-455, 1659,2397 HB-2397 HB-2397 SB-1336; HB-2397 SB-911, 1336; HB-455, 1185, 2397 SB-656, 848, 1011, 1012, 1189,1200, 1398,2190, 2292; HB-1185, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 2371, 2397,2424, 2520 SB-2192 H B-1659 HB-1659, 2397 HB-2397 SB-1011, 1336; HB-1185, 1660 HB-2063 SB-700 HB-995 HB-1004 HB-1004 SB-44, 67, 218, 249, 319,410,661,665, 700, 1063, 1078, 1242,1363,1412, 1706, 1709,2104, 2288,2289; HB-48, 132,257,875, 1273, 1378, 1461, 1481, 1711,2433,2879, 3503 SB-2104; HB-224, 257 SB-1078; HB-875 HB-1461 Bill 2-203 SB-70, 186, 209, 211, 216, 219, 319, 340, 377,438,511,666, 893, 1063, 1156, 1256, 1398, 1406, 1700, 1706, 1855, 2104, 2146, 2171, 2172, 2185, 2233, 2240, 2288, 2289; HB-132, 179, 224, 257,350, 439, 473, 844, 980, 1089, 1274, 1321, 1746, 2512, 2525, 2761, 2959, 3450, 3451, 3498 t2-203a SB-700 2-204 SB-13, 183,270, 1178, 1640; HB-846, 2233, 2539 2-205 SB-1503, 1699 2-206 SB-1079, 2173; HB-2634 2-207 SB-2104 t2-207 SB-27, 73, 736, 1154, 1198, 1406; HB-32, 144, 151, 192,224, 257, 427,759, 818, 878, 1277, 1406, 1872, 1986, 2163 t2-208 SB-1154, 1886, 2104; HB-2791, 3498 2-703 HB-1378 3-304 HB-2384, 2735, 2819, 3503 3-305 HB-268 3-307 HB-268 5-501A SB-2185; HB-1975, 3476, 3628 5-502 HB-833, 2433 5-502A HB-1975, 3476, 3628 t5-503A HB-3375 5-505 SB-1063, 2289 5-506 SB-1831, 2173; HB-1321, 3449 5-507 SB-1583; HB-2760 5-508A SB-1709 t5-508A HB-1321 5-509 SB-62, 202, 510, 1243, 2185; HB-1206, 1873, 2247 5-510 SB-62, 202, 510, 1243, 2185; HB-1206, 1873,2247 t5-511 SB-171, 690; HB-574, 1020, 2008 t5-512 HB-2008, 2673 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2165 Par. ont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 120-Cont. Chap. 120-C t5-5121 HB-2673 7-702 HB-2539 7-703 HB-2539 7-704 SB-404; HB-257 7-708 HB-2539 *8-801 SB-893 *8-802 SB-893 8-803 SB-893, 1063, 2289 8-804 SB-893 *8-805 SB-893 9-901 SB-44, 67, 410, 1242; HB-875, 1442, 1481 9-903 SB-2170; HB-3274, 3447 9-904 SB-2170; HB-3447 9-906 SB-2170; HB-3274, 3447 9-909 HB-396 9-911 HB-224,257 *9-915 SB-1442 9-917 SB-7, 1209, 2288; HB-1936, 2468 10-1001 SB-893 10-1002 SB-893 t10-1005 SB-893 11-1103 HB-833, 2433 11-1109 HB-262, 1321, 3481 13-1301 HB-833, 2433 13-1302 HB-833, 2433 14-1401 HB-833, 2433 14-1405 SB-2185; HB-266 14A-3 HB-992 15-1501 SB-490, 491, 1063, 2169, 2289; HB-3274, 3448 102 SB-749 t113.1 HB-3657 118 HB-3657 t175A.1 HB-1122 405.3 HB-269 417 HB-1574 417.16 SB-244 418 SB-336; HB-359, 1480, 1728, 2280, 3053 419 HB-833, 2433, 2937 419a HB-833, 2433, 2937 419b HB-833, 2433, 2937 t419c HB-2937 422 HB-833, 2433 422a HB-833, 2433 424 SB-303, 396, 1581, 2255; HB-436, 1511, 1728, 1779, 2280, 2744, 3053, 3177, 3398, 3420 *427a HB-2937 429 HB-359,833, 2433, 2937, 3042 t Bill t 4 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 429a3 SB-419; HB-2937, 3042 429a3.1 HB-2433 429a4 SB-244; HB-2937 429a5 HB-2937 429a6 SB-244 429a-3.1 HB-833 439.03 HB-753 439.2 SB-730, 748, 1235, 2037, 2185; HB-312, 568, 1065, 1151 439.3 SB-162, 163, 254, 429, 430, 513, 519,521, 602, 1029, 1235, 1363, 1395, 1398, 1409, 1688, 1708, 1952, 2185, 2238; HB-198, 255, 365, 462, 527,538, 571, 1065, 1090, 1154, 1155, 1317, 1329, 1561,1564, 1690, 1998, 2525, 3032, 3047, 3096, 3303, 3379, 3643 439.3a SB-1235; HB-447, 766, 1065 439.4 HB-462 439.6 SB-1235; HB-1065 439.7 SB-1235; HB-1065 439.8 SB-1235; HB-1065 439.9 SB-448, 513, 602, 1235, 1249, 2185; HB-460, 461, 568, 570, 1065, 1468, 3032, 3042 439.10 HB-2937 439.10a SB-1700; HB-2937 439.1 Ob SB-1398 439.11 SB-1235; HB-1065 439.12 SB-319, 1029, 2185; HB-48, 255 439.14 SB-1235; HB-833, 1065, 2433 439.15 HB-833, 2433 439.19 HB-3042 439.22 HB-3042 t439.23 HB-538 439.32 SB-748, 2037, 2185; HB-312, 538, 3096 STATUTES AM Bill IENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 120-Cont. t440d t440d thru 440f t440e t440f 441 439.33 SB-162, 163, 254, 429, 430, 513, 519, 1029, 1363, 1398, 1688, 1708, 1952, 2185; HB-198, 255, 365, 462, 527,571,753, 1090, 1154, 1155, 1317, 1329, 1561, 1564, 1690, 1998, 2525, 3032, 3047, 3096,3303, 3379, 3643 439.39 SB-448, 513, 1249, 2185; HB-460, 461, 568, 570, 3032 439.40 HB-2937 t439.40a SB-1700; HB-2937 439.40b SB-1398 439.42 SB-319, 1029, 2185; HB-48, 255 439.45 HB-833, 2433 439.47 HB-3042 439.50 HB-3042 439.50b HB-538 t439.50b HB-538 439.102 SB-748, 2037, 2185; HB-312, 538, 3096 439.103 SB-162, 163,254, 429, 430, 513, 519, 1029, 1363, 1398, 1688, 1708, 1952, 2185; HB-198, 255, 365, 462, 527,571,753, 1090, 1154, 1155, 1317, 1329, 1561, 1564, 1690, 1998, 2525, 3047, 3096, 3303,3379, 3643 439.104 HB-462 439.109 SB-448, 513, 1249, 2185; HB-460, 461, 568, 570 439.110 HB-2937 t439.110 HB-2937 439.112 SB-319, 1029, 2185; HB-48, 255 439.117 HB-3042 439.120 HB-3042 39.120.1 SB-1156 39.120-1 HB-1800 439.120b HB-538 439.120b HB-538 39-120.1 SB-1700 440 SB-730, 748, 1235, 2037; HB-312, 568, 1065, 1151, 2762, 3032 Chap. Par. 120-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2166 Bill HB-48, 538 HB-48 HB-48, 538 HB-48 SB-162, 163, 254, 429, 430, 513, 519,521, 602, 665, 1029, 1235, 1363, 1395, 1398, 1409, 1614, 1688, 1708, 1952, 2185, 2238; HB-198, 255, 365,462, 527, 538, 571,753,833, 1065, 1090, 1154, 1155, 1317, 1329, 1561, 1564, 1690, 1998, 2385, 2433, 2525, 3047, 3096, 3303, 3379, 3643 SB-1235; HB-833, 1065, 2433, 2937 HB-1065 SB-212; HB-781, 997 SB-513; HB-460, 461 HB-2937 HB-255 SB-448, 513, 602, 1235, 1249, 1730, 2185; HB-460, 461, 568, 570, 781,833, 1065, 1468, 2433, 3042 SB-893; HB-1155, 3481 SB-1551; HB-3513 SB-1235, 1709, 1882, 2173, 2174; HB-1065, 1321, 3281, 3446, 3449 HB-833, 2433 HB-2937 HB-833, 2433 SB-916; HB-471 SB-916; HB-471, 3340 SB-665, 1614; HB-833, 2433 SB-1029, 1363; HB-255 SB-893, 1235, 1709, 1882, 2174, 2185; HB-261, 270, 1065, 3042, 3279, 3446 HB-3042 SB-1700 SB-1156; HB-1800 SB-47, 1235; HB-1065 SB-1235; HB-1065 t4 t4 t4 4 441a 441c 441d 441f t441i 441k 442 443 t443a 444 444b 444c 444f 444g 444h 444k *444k 445 445c 445d t445d 446 447 t t 2167 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill 450 451 451a t451a 452 452 1/2 453.1 453.2 t453.2a 453.3 453.9 *453.10a 453.10b 453.30 453.31 453.32 t453.32a 453.33 453.41 *453.49 453.50 467 467.1 467.2 467.30 HB-1065 467.17 SB-187, 188, 334, 1452; HB-18, 804, 845, 1432, 1879, 3303,3379 467.18 SB-334, 1452, 1709; HB-18, 460, 461, 1151, 1152, 1595 467.18a SB-334, 1725; HB-3127 7.18a.1 SB-1470 467.21 HB-2133, 3280 *467.24 SB-1442 467.26 SB-1209 *467.a SB-1442 468 SB-665, 994,1452; HB-18 Chap. 120-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-1209; HB-833, 2433, 2937 SB-1235; HB-1065, 2937 HB-538 HB-538 SB-1235; HB-833, 1065, 2433 HB-833, 1155, 2433, 3481 HB-1153, 1156 SB-730, 1273; HB-568, 1311, 2952 SB-1500 SB-730; HB-568 SB-513; HB-460, 461 SB-1442 SB-1209 HB-2571, 2 HB-1153, 1156 SB-730, 1273; HB-568, 1311, 2952 SB-1500 SB-730; HB-568 SB-513; HB-461 SB-1442 SB-1209 SB-665 SB-665, 730, 1415, 2185 SB-187, 188; HB-804, 845, 1036, 1432, 1879 SB-730, 1415 SB-513; HB-460, 461, 1151, 1152, 1595 SB-730, 1415 SB-1209 SB-665, 994, 1452; HB-18 Chap. Par. Bill 120-Cont. 469 SB-187, 188,334, 1452; HB-18, 804, 845, 1432, 1879, 3303, 3379 470 SB-334, 513, 1452, 1709; HB-18, 460, 461, 1151, 1152, 1595 t470a SB-334, 1470, 1725; HB-3127 473 HB-3280 *476 SB-1442 478 SB-1209 481b36 SB-513; HB-460, 461 481b.1 HB-2253 481b.2 HB-2253 481b.12 SB-2185; HB-261, 270 48 1 b.33 SB-1036 481b.36 SB-448, 1337; HB-568, 3162 482 HB-735, 1127, 1130, 1161,3309 482 thru 507 SB-1969 t482.7 HB-576 483 HB-1104 483.2a HB-437, 518, 519 483.2b HB-548 483.2c SB-623 483.3 SB-89, 1707; HB-2417 483.6 SB-89; HB-2417 483.7 HB-248, 1293 484a SB-89, 2185; HB-1104, 1517,2417 484b HB-2238 487 HB-2293 489 HB-1147 491 HB-1147 492 SB-289; HB-1684, 2293 493 HB-2293 494 HB-999, 2293 496 HB-2293 497 HB-2293 498 HB-2293 500 SB-415; HB-879 500.2 HB-269 500.5 HB-47 500.9a HB-1130 t500.15b HB-1585, 2574 500.23 HB-3627 500.23-1 SB-184, 195, 439, 487, 2185; HB-84, 226, 341,496, 1063, 1878 500.23-la SB-487; HB-84, 341, 3663 t500.24 SB-408 501 HB-2154, 3309 *467.2 467.3 *467.3 467.11 467.16 *467.16 thru t4 t46 2168 Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 501a t501d-4 501e 501e-1 t501e-2 t501g-5 501j-1 t501k 501A 505 507 508a 513 524 t527b 564 575 576a 578 579 579.1 581 583 584 585 588 589 589.1 589.4 590 592.1 592.1a 592.2 592.3 592.4 592.5 592.6 *592.6 593 594 595 t595.1 596 597 598 599 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuei Bill Chap. Par. 120-Cont. HB-2248 SB-2233; HB-2757 SB-89, 414, 415, 2185; HB-313, 1099, 2417 SB-816, 1655; HB-880 HB-1099, 2516 SB-816 SB-489, 1414, 2185; HB-1961 SB-185; HB-843, 3309 SB-1243; HB-1206 SB-893 SB-1243; HB-1206 HB-3309 HB-3309 SB-323, 1155, 1319; HB-308, 3309 SB-1043 SB-414; HB-880 SB-623; HB-292, 899 HB-3309 SB-89, 441; HB-2293 HB-2293 SB-274 HB-899 HB-2293 SB-89, 2185; HB-1680, 3309 HB-1098 HB-1147 SB-89; HB-571, 733, 956, 2417, 2524 HB-3309 SB-1923; HB-1130, 3516 SB-1059; HB-1680 HB-3266, 3421 HB-3266 HB-1130, 2524 SB-1326; HB-1130 HB-1616 SB-1326 HB-1130 HB-2430 HB-2293 SB-44 ; HB-1100, 2293 HB-2293 HB-1597 HB-2293 SB-289; HB-1100, 1684, 2293 SB-441; HB-1101, 2293 SB-195, 275, 289; HB-1101, 1684, 2293 643a 643e t643f 645 645a 651 655 t656A 666 671 1671a 672 673(a) 675 675.1 t675.1 600 *601 602 t602.1 603 *603.1 604 609 610 618 621 t621.03 625 627 t628 629a 630 *634 *635 t636 637 t637.1 638 1638.1 641 t642.1 643 d Bill SB-89, 2185; HB-270, 2293, 2417 HB-2293 SB-749; HB-2293 SB-749; HB-1846 SB-749; HB-1127 SB-749 SB-1664, 1665, 1922; HB-1127, 1900 SB-749 SB-749 SB-89; HB-2417 HB-1147 HB-3309 HB-1147 SB-485; HB-3309 SB-1155, 1319 HB-3309 HB-3309 HB-879, 1347, 1847 HB-879, 1347, 1847 HB-2320 SB-1037; HB-2303 SB-1024 SB-1037 SB-1037 SB-919; HB-1514, 2425 HB-2381 SB-196, 214, 660, 919, 1037, 2241,2305; HB-130, 568, 900, 905, 1471, 1514, 1837, 2320, 2425, 2486,3661 HB-1519, 2249 SB-919, 1405, 1700; HB-1514 SB-196; HB-905, 928, 1837 SB-919; HB-1514, 2425 SB-654, 1914 HB-268 HB-269 HB-1122 HB-268 SB-89, 1037, 2185; HB-726, 1008, 1671, 3375 HB-480 HB-283, 1130 HB-400 SB-89, 415, 1037; HB-400, 2417, 3240 SB-415; HB-3239 SB-89; HB-2417 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2169 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 120-Cont. t675.2 680 688 688a 697 697a 697d 697e 701 705 705.1 *705.1 705.1a *705.1a 705.2 705.3 *705.3 705.4 *705.4 706 711 716 t716 716a 722a t722b 726 728 728a 734 741 742 744 747 749 752 753 756 759 761 783 787 790 *791 *792 *793 *794 799.1 Bill SB-415 HB-495 HB-268 HB-2492 HB-269 HB-261, 270 HB-1192 HB-1192 HB-1847 SB-1037, 1376, 2043; HB-568, 1090, 1671, 1847, 2256, 2681 SB-1037; HB-1671, 2256 SB-1037 HB-1671 SB-1037; HB-2256 HB-2256 SB-1037; HB-2256 SB-1037 SB-1037; HB-2256 SB-1037 SB-1037; HB-1671 SB-893; HB-152 SB-415; HB-263 SB-415 SB-2185; HB-263, 1192 HB-930 HB-930 HB-139, 444, 568, 1090, 2681 SB-2185; HB-1685, 1900 SB-2158; HB-1321, 1900, 2704 HB-153, 444, 568, 930, 1090, 1900, 2681, 3229 HB-1900 HB-1900 HB-568, 1090, 1130 HB-260, 1554 SB-2185; HB-268, 269 HB-269 HB-323 HB-1708 HB-3375 SB-623; HB-2156 HB-263 HB-262 HB-262 HB-833 HB-833 HB-833 HB-833 HB-1826 Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 903 o1001 1002 1003 1003.1 1004 1005 1101 1102 1104 1104.1 1105 1122 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 t1 156.1 1157 *1157 1157.1 1157.2 tI1157.2a 1157.3 1157.4 1157.5 1157.6 1157.7 *1157.7 1157.8 1157.9 *1157.9 1157.10 *1157.10 t1157.11 1158 11158.1 tl158a 1159 Bill SB-893 HB-2392 HB-1547, 2392 SB-1219; HB-1547, 2057,2392,2417 HB-1547,2392 SB-131,2185; HB-120, 189,644, 1547, 2392,3052 SB-89; HB-2417 SB-1552 SB-422, 2185; HB-421, 422, 424 SB-1552; HB-3300 HB-833, 2433 HB-833, 2433 HB-3300 SB-248, 305, 582, 747; HB-649, 710, 919, 920, 1144, 1546, 1549, 1569 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3449, 3631 HB-919 SB-1553 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3449, 3631 SB-248, 305,582,747; HB-435, 632, 649, 710,795,869,903, 919,920, 1144, 1310, 1518, 1546, 1549, 1569,2646, 3449,3631,3654 HB-958, 979 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3631 HB-3449 HB-3449, 3631 HB-3631 HB-3449 HB-3631 HB-3449 SB-1553; HB-795 HB-3449, 3631 HB-1518 HB-869 SB-248, 305,582, 747, 2185; HB-435, 649, 710,869,919,920, 977,978, 1144, 1569,2525,3449, 3631 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2170 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 120-Cont. tl tl 1 1 I tl tl ROADS AIN 121 Par. Bill 159.1 HB-1136, 2645 1160 HB-977, 3449, 3631 60.1a HB-977 1163 SB-1553; HB-3449, 3631 1164 HB-919, 3449, 3631 1165 HB-3449, 3631 1168 HB-3449, 3631 1169 SB-248, 305, 582, 747, 2185; HB-601, 649, 710, 919,920, 1569, 3449, 3631 1170 SB-248, 305, 582, 747; HB-649, 710, 919, 920, 1569 1171 HB-3449, 3631 171.2 HB-3449, 3631 171.3 SB-248, 1928; HB-435, 869, 1144 1174 HB-3449, 3631 1177 HB-3449, 3631 f1177 SB-667 l1178 HB-3449, 3631 t1179 HB-3449, 3631 1201 SB-1969; HB-1159, 1161 1203 SB-1971; HB-1159 1204 SB-1971; HB-1159 1207 SB-117; HB-1874, 2525 1210 SB-1971; HB-1159 1302 SB-1153, 1254; HB-2199 1309 SB-307 310.3 HB-2590 1405 SB-893 1421 SB-1209 1422 HB-265 1703 HB-251 1704 HB-251 1804 SB-513, 623; HB-769, 1130, 1453 1805 HB-1453 "1805 HB-1130 1806 HB-1453 '1806 SB-513, 623; HB-769 1901 HB-1675 2002 SB-212,994 2003 SB-212; HB-3115 2004 HB-3115 2005 SB-212 t4441 SB-319 11601 HB-977 qD BRIDGES Chap. 121- t3-103.1 HB-1773 -Cont. 3-1 3 4 t4 4-2 4-20 4-20 4 4 4 5-10 5 t5-2 5 t5-2 t5-2 t5-2 5 5-2 5-2 5 t5-4 5 5 5 5 5 t6-1 6 6 6-2 6-20 6-20 t6-20 6 6 6 6 6 6 6-7 6 6 t6 7 7-2( 7 7-2 7 t9-1 t9-11 9-1 10 3 1 10 Par. Bill 04.2 SB-895 -105 HB-1868, 2875 -103 HB-3178 -104 HB-1377 01.5 SB-1414; HB-1961 1.14 HB-544 1.16 SB-1398 -407 HB-2419 -503 SB-1265 -508 SB-794 1.11 HB-2775 -201 HB-2399 01.1 HB-2399 -202 HB-2399 02.1 HB-2399 03.1 HB-2399 04.1 HB-2399 -205 HB-2399 05.3 HB-2399 05.8 HB-2399 -301 HB-2399 02.1 HB-390 -403 HB-564 -412 HB-2562 -601 HB-1114 -603 HB-1113, 1974 -701 SB-285; HB-819 07.1 HB-3178, 3204 -121 HB-268 -201 SB-518 !01.7 SB-518; HB-564 11.17 HB-603 )1.18 HB-2562 )1.19 SB-518 -207 HB-2778 -404 HB-1974 -406 HB-1974 -508 HB-575, 2777 -513 HB-2775 -701 HB-819 '01.1 HB-564 -902 HB-1779 -906 SB-2185 -907 HB-1779 -202 HB-819 )2.1c HB-1869 -203 HB-564 ?03.2 HB-1580 -702 SB-285 12.4 HB-3463 3.02 HB-1780 13.1 SB-2185; HB-1208, 1763 1-807 SB-2185 W0.13 SB-1856 00-8 HB-3443 )0-16 SB-1623 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2171 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 121-Cont. 121-Cont. *100-16 SB-1624 t509.1 HB-565, 858 *100-16.1 SB-1624 510 HB-1980 100-18 SB-1489; HB-3443 514 HB-858, 1980 100-19 SB-1489, 2176; 514.01 HB-565, 1980 HB-148, 2881, 3443 t514.02 HB-1980 100-21 HB-148 514.1 HB-565 100-24 HB-148 718 SB-2185 t100-33.1 HB-2350SAL 137.2-17b SB-2185 AL 137.8 SB-2185 121/2 137.16 SB-2185 137.2-4 HB-1902 262P SB-2185 137.2-5 HB-1902 262Q SB-2185 t137.2-5a HB-1902 306.17 HB-760 137.2-6 HB-1902 307.1 SB-1454, 1455; 137.2-9 HB-1902 HB-1961 137.2-11 HB-1902 t307.1 SB-2185; HB-2961, 137.2-13 HB-1902 2962 t137.2-16 HB-1902 307.2 SB-1454; HB-1961 t137.2-17b HB-1902 307.3 SB-1454; HB-1961 37. HB-1 t307.7-1 HB-1010 137.3 HB-1902 307.8 SB-1454; HB-1961 137. HB-1902 307.8b HB-2961 137.5 HB-1902 307.9 SB-1454;HB-1961 137.7 HB-1902 307.10 SB-852, 1454; 137. HB-260,270,833, HB-1961 137.8 HB-260, 270, 833, HB-1961 1902, 2433 307.13 SB-1454; HB-1961, 137.9 HB-1902 3152 137.10 HB-1902 307.14 SB-1326, 1454; 137.11 HB-1902, 3222 HB-1961, 2962 137.11a HB-1902 307.15 SB-1454; HB-1961 137.12 HB-1902 *307.15 SB-2185; HB-761 137.13 HB-1902 307.16 SB-1454; HB-760, 137.14 HB-1902 1961 137.15 HB-1902 t307.16a HB-692 t137.15a HB-1902 307.17 SB-1454 137.16 HB-1902 307.18d SB-1454; HB-1961 157.4 HB-266 *307.19 HB-761 157.5 HB-266 307.21 SB-1454; HB-1961 157.8 HB-3222 307.22 SB-1454; HB-1961 157.21a SB-1431 307.26 SB-1454; HB-1961 157.21b SB-1431 314.2 HB-700 157.33 SB-1449 314a44 HB-1502 157.34 SB-1449 467 SB-2185 157.41 HB-269 501 HB-565, 858, 2857, 158 HB-1075, 1778 3292 t213.1 SB-809 503 HB-1980 261 SB-1208; HB-2927 t503.15 HB-1980 262B SB-1632; HB-3302 t503.16 HB-1980 262E SB-1443 504.05 HB-1980 262J SB-148 506.03 HB-3292 2620 SB-562 507 HB-565, 2857 t262P SB-124, 235, 1437; 508 HB-1980, 3292 HB-773, 838 t508.01 HB-565 262Q SB-1710 t508.1 HB-859 t262Q SB-1437; HB-838 509 HB-565, 859, 3292 t262R SB-2046; HB-2927, t509.01 HB-565 3282 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2172 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 263 264 265 266 266.1 267 270 270a 270b 323 326 327 348.6 525 527 528 SB-1443 SB-1443; HB-1656 SB-1443; HB-1656 HB-1656 SB- 1443 SB-1443; HB-1656, 2313, 3287 SB-1443; HB-1656 SB-1208, 1443; HB-773, 1656 SB-148 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1326 SB-2254 SB-1000, 1179; HB-1764, 2157 SB-1000, 1505, 2254; HB-1764, 2157, 2758 HB-1203 HB-3220 HB-3220 HB-1764, 2157 HB-1203 HB-260, 270 HB-2400 HB-266 HB-2400 HB-269 HB-3249 HB-3249 HB-384 HB-384 SB-1710 SB-1437 HB-875 SB-351 HB-875 SB-316 SB-151 SB-316, 351, 352, 1398, 1666; HB-795, 823, 1037, 1039, 2339, 3339 SB-2185 SB-219, 340, 1154 HB-875 HB-875 HB-1037 SB-350; HB-1038, 1705, 1819, 2464 SB-352, 668, 1210, 1666, 2185; HB-1039, 1704, 2158, 2165 t2-3.1 la *2-3.11a t2-3.1 lb 2-3.12 t2-3.13a 2-3.15 t2-3.17a *2-3.19 2-3.22 t2-3.22a 2-3.24 2-3.25 t2-3.25a 2-3.26 2-3.35 2-3.39 2-3.41 2-3.42 2-3.45 t2-3.45 *2-3.46 t2-3.48 t2-3.48 thru 2-3.67 t2-3.48a t2-3.49 t2-3.49a 530 562.13 t562.14 581 583 718 752 754 t760.1 763 1001 1002 1203 1206 2620 t2628 SCHOOLS 122 1-3 tl-20.25a 1-301 IA-1 1A-2 1A-4 1A-8 tlA-9 tiB-1 tlB-2 t2.3-53 t2-3.9a 2-3.11 Chap. 12l/2--Cont SB-730 SB-350; HB-1038, 1705 SB-242, 351, 1154, 1272; HB-1003, 1004, 1037, 1256, 1706, 2387 SB-350, 1214; HB-1038, 1705 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. d Bill HB-2158 SB-1666 HB-3062 SB-242, 1468 SB-1991; HB-3059 SB-731 SB-1055; HB-2115 SB-731 SB-1055, 2185; HB-2115, 2193 HB-1027 SB-731 SB-242, 728, 1506; HB-2617 SB-1344; HB-825, 1820 HB-768, 1252 SB-1270; HB-827 SB-1398 SB-725; HB-3187 HB-450 SB-1953; HB-3225 HB-570 HB-1289 SB-33, 115, 215, 242, 351,582, 703,708, 1055, 1128, 1154, 1174, 1211, 1218, 1267, 1272, 1317, 1321; HB-90, 123, 218,320, 409, 605, 646, 807, 822, 830, 889, 893, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1024, 1037, 1252, 1256, 1281, 1373, 1398, 1706, 1741, 1817, 1818, 2158, 2168, 2186, 2188, 2221, 2222, 2223,2224, 2226, 2275, 2320, 2322, 2340, 2341, 2342, 2387, 2393, 2395, 2396, 2406, 2465, 2466, 2488, 2490, 2491 2173 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. t2-3.50 2-3.51 t2-3.51 t2-3.52 t2-3.53 2-3.54 t2-3.54 t2-3.55 2-3.59 2-3.60 2-3.61 2-3.62 2-3.66 2-3.68 2-3.69 2-3.70 2-3.71 2-3.72 2-3.73 2-3.74 2-3.75 2-3.76 2-3.77 2-3.78 2-3.79 t2-3.80 STATUTES AM Bill SB-242, 350, 351, 1214, 1272; HB-1003, 1004, 1037, 1038, 1705, 1706, 2387 SB-1613 SB-1272; HB-1037, 1038, 1705, 1706 HB-1037, 1038, 1705, 1706 SB-350, 351; HB-1037, 1038, 1705, 1706 SB-2185; HB-3089 SB-351; HB-1037 SB-351 SB-1398, 1468, 1658, 1799; HB-3182 SB-1658; HB-3182 SB-1809 SB-1657; HB-3359 SB-2163; HB-3205 SB-1809, 2185; HB-2864 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-1494, 2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-1795, 1809, 1980, 2163, 2255; HB-3008, 3054, 3070, 3088, 3145, 3181, 3200, 3422, 3499 IENDED-Continue Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 3-14.17 3-14.21 3-14.22 3-15.1 3-15.7 3-15.10 3-15.12 t3-15.15 *3A-1 t3A-1.1 *3A-3 *3A-4 *3A-5 3A-6 *3A-6 3A-7 3A-8 *3A-9 *3A-10 *3A-12 *3A-13 *3A-14 5-1 *5-2 5-2.1 *5-2.1 *5-3 *5-4 *5-12 *5-13 5-14 *5-14 *5-15 *5-16 5-17 *5-18 *5-19 d Bill SB-731 SB-731 SB-731, 1454; HB-1961 SB-731 SB-731 SB-1828 SB-351, 1128; HB-136, 829, 830, 988, 1037, 1706 SB-1281 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-2232 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 HB-1248 SB-731 SB-731 HB-2622, 2840, 3186 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-123, 731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 2-3.82 SB-1398 5-20 SB-731 3-1 SB-597, 1507, 2113; 5-21 SB-731 HB-1248 5-22 SB-731 3-1.401 HB-1248 5-23 SB-731 3-2 SB-2185; HB-269, 5-24 SB-731 2232 5-25 SB-731 t3-2a HB-2235 5-26 SB-731 t3-6.1 SB-1055; HB-2115 5-27 SB-731; HB-270 3-7 SB-731 5-28 SB-731 3-8 SB-731 5-29 SB-731 3-9 SB-731 5-30 SB-427, 731 3-12 HB-2232 *5-31 SB-731 3-14.2 SB-1280 5-34 SB-731 3-14.8 SB-2164; HB-3639 5-35 SB-731; HB-262 3-14.11 SB-731 *5-36 SB-731 3-14.12 SB-731 *5-37 SB-731 3-14.15 SB-731 t5-402.1 HB-390 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2174 Chap. 122-Cont. 7 7 7- t7 t7A-1 7/ t7/ +8- t9- 19- t9- 1-9- * 1 1 1 10 t10 tio- 1 12.1 8-13 8-14 8-15 8-20 9-2 9-10 -11.1 -11.2 9-12 -12.1 9-18 9-22 10-3 0-10 0-13 0-17 i-17a i-17a 0-19 -19.3 0-20 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 HB-988, 3111 HB-617, 1803, 1804 HB-988, 3111 HB-988, 3111 SB-1973; HB-617, 988, 3111 HB-988, 3111 HB-617 SB-1973 SB-731 SB-1973; HB-1 HB-2062 SB-731 SB-1654, 1990, 1999; HB-2806, 3081 SB-730, 1271 HB-1061, 2885 HB-1033 SB-760, 1517; HB-2592 10-21.4 10-21.4a t10-21.5a 10-21.7 10-21.8 10-21.9 t10-21.9 10-22.3 t10-22.3b t10-22.3c 10-22.4 t10-22.5b 10-22.6a l10-22.6b 10-22.11 10-22.14 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 6-2 SB-731; HB-1248 10-20.1 6-10 HB-1248, 1803, 1804 t10-20.2a 6-12 HB-1248 *10-20.4 6-17 HB-1248 10-20.5 7-1 HB-605, 2009 t10-20.7a 7-2 SB-2185; HB-2932 tl0-20.7b 7-2.6 HB-64, 269 10-20.8 7-2.7 HB-64, 269 10-20.8b 7-2a HB-2932 l10-20.9a 7-6 HB-269, 2009 10-20.12 7-7 HB-64, 269, 2009 7-11 HB-64, 269 t10-20.14 7-12 HB-2202 fl0-20.14a 14A HB-2202, 2741, 2885 7-27 SB-731, 1058; HB-64 t10-20.15.1 7-28 SB-731 t10-20.15a 7A-I HB-1899 t10-20.17a thru \-12 HB-2828 10-20.19a \-13 HB-2828 8-1 SB-731 t10-20.19b 8-2 SB-731, 2185; HB-268, 269 *10-20.20 *8-4 SB-731 f10-20.20a 8-5 SB-731 10-20.21 8-7 SB-1666, 1932 *8-7 SB-731 t10-20.24a 8-8 SB-731 t10-20.25a 8-9 SB-731; HB-268 8-10 SB-731 110-20.28 8-11 SB-731 8-12 SB-731 10-21 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-2043 HB-2219 SB-731 HB-1646 HB-2393, 2584 HB-2393, 2584 HB-2030 SB-1522 SB-1218; HB-1027 SB-351, 730; HB-822, 933, 1037, 1706 SB-730, 1345; HB-415 SB-930; HB-1029, 3080 HB-2277 SB-1809 SB-958, 1974; HB-3080 SB-351, 1282; HB-90, 822,828, 1037, 1706 SB-351; HB-1037, 1706 SB-1729; HB-3172 SB-2095 SB-1666; HB-564, 1714 SB-1339, 1933 HB-1037, 1817, 2158, 2322 SB-760, 1277, 1517; HB-1, 2592 SB-350, 730, 1212, 1217; HB-2159, 2160 SB-350, 1491; HB-1038, 1705 SB-242, 350, 440, 730; HB-1038, 1705, 2346, 2387 HB-830 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-78 SB-1052, 1491, 1670, 2185 SB-730, 1212, 1217; HB-2159, 2160 SB-2090 SB-240, 282, 1132, 1174; HB-510, 552 SB-2090 SB-242, 730; HB-711, 2387, 2584 HB-3088 SB-2163; HB-2573 SB-1382, 1529 SB-1335; HB-62 SB-1809; HB-3351 2175 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. t10-22.14a 10-22.18 *10-22.18 t10-22.18c 10-22.20 t10-22.20c t10-22.22b 10-22.24a 10-22.25 10-22.31 10-22.31a t10-22.31c 10-22.33A t10-22.33B t10-22.33C t10-22.34c tl0-22.38b 10-22.39 10-22.40 10-23 t10-23.2a 10-23.3 10-23.4 10-23.5 10-23.8b t10-23.11 10-23.12 10-23-5 f10-24 11-1109 1lA-3 11A-4 llA-5 11A-7 11A-8 11B-1 11B-4 11B-7 11C-3 12-7 12-19 t12-21.2a 122- Chap. 122- ont. Bill -Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-350, 351 SB-351, 730, 1282, 2185; HB-90, 828, 1909, 2344 SB-351; HB-138, 822, 1037, 1706 SB-503; HB-138, 822, 1024 SB-2185 SB-1218 SB-77; HB-1835 HB-2161 HB-2030 SB-903, 2185; HB-1493 SB-351, 1532, 1809; HB-45, 1037 SB-687, 903, 1809 SB-1213; HB-2166 SB-1213; HB-2166 SB-1213; HB-2166 HB-1759 SB-1128, 1317; HB-2226 SB-2164; HB-3639 SB-42, 611, 2185; HB-1166 SB-983, 2185 SB-351; HB-1037, 1706 SB-731 HB-2831 HB-1027, 1030, 1031, 3251 SB-440 SB-983; HB-348 SB-2185 SB-520 HB-3650 HB-1236 SB-616, 730, 1278, 2185; HB-935, 2741 HB-64 SB-1809; HB-2676, 3018 SB-1809; HB-2676, 3018 SB-1398, 1666, 1809, 1973; HB-2676, 3018 SB-1113 HB-64 SB-1666, 1973 HB-64 HB-261, 270 SB-731 HB-1252 -C *13-10 HB-1006 13-40 HB-1716, 1720 13-41 HB-1716, 1720 13-42 HB-1716, 1720 13-43.8 HB-1716, 1720 13-43.11 HB-1716, 1720 13-43.18 HB-1716, 1720 13-43.19 HB-1716, 1720 13-43.20 HB-1716, 1720 13-44 HB-1716, 1720 13-44.3 HB-1716, 1720 13-44.4 HB-1716, 1720 13-45 HB-1716, 1720 t13-46 HB-1716, 1720 14-1.02 HB-889 I14-1.02b SB-708 I14-1.03b HB-2816 14-1.09 SB-1521 t14-1.11 SB-1239, 1809; HB-3227 t14-1.1la SB-1239, 1809; HB-3227 14-3.01 HB-892 t14-3.02 HB-892 14-6.01 HB-893 14-7.01 SB-381, 382, 1809; HB-375, 514, 516, 3141 14-7.02a SB-380, 382, 1809, 2021; HB-514, 515, 3228 14-7.03 SB-1239, 1547, 1809; HB-2700, 3227 t14-7.04 SB-691 14-8.01 SB-1239, 1809; HB-3227 14-8.02 SB-609,728, 1324, 1803, 2185; HB-891, 2167 14-9.01 HB-1119, 2816 14-12.01 HB-64 14-13.01 SB-382, 730; HB-514, 981 14-14.02 HB-889 14-15.01 SB-1521 14A-2 SB-597, 2091; HB-2587 14A-5 SB-597 14A-8 SB-728 t14A-9 HB-1326 14B-7 SB-1398; HB-1170 14C-3 SB-351, 730; HB-989, 1037 14C-10 SB-351; HB-989, 1037 14C-12 HB-64 t14C-13 SB-1212 t14D-1 SB-119 "( 2176 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 15-3 15-4 15-6 15-7 15-9 15-10 15-11 15-12 15-15 15-17 15-19 15-20 15-23 15-24 15-25 15-28 16-2 16-3 16-5 16-6 16-7 16-10 t16-133.1 17.2.11 17-1 17-2 *17-2.1 *17-2.2 17-2.2c t17-2.2d 17-2.11 17-2.1 la t17-2B 17-3 *17-3 *17-3.1 17-3.2 *17-3.3 17-11 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 HB-1513 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-2094 HB-520 SB-143 HB-3422 SB-48 SB-44, 410, 913, 1078, 1242, 2185; HB-982, 1087, 1481 SB-44, 410; HB-1481 HB-1172 SB-115, 2185; HB-218, 409 SB-2256 HB-984, 2551,3422 HB-2551 HB-2068 SB-1242 SB-44, 410; HB-1481 SB-44, 410; HB-1481 SB-44, 410; HB-1481 SB-44, 410; HB-1481 SB-44, 196, 410; HB-905, 1481, 1837 t2 t2 t)· * 1 1 1 t1 1 t2 17-12 SB-44, 410; HB-1481 17-16 SB-44,410; HB-1481 *2 t17-17 SB-44,410; HB-1481 t2 117-17.1 SB-44, 410; HB-1481 18.11 SB-1468 2 18-3 SB-504; HB-451 "18-4.2 HB-1007 t18-4.2a SB-192 t2 18-4.3 SB-351; HB-1037, 1173 118-4.4 SB-192, 351; HB-618 118-4.5 SB-2096 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number ir Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill 18-8 SB-44, 67, 76, 196, 317,351,410,500, 631,659, 730, 919, 1010, 1054, 1242, 1282, 1398, 1468, 1520, 1574, 1615, 1659, 1666, 1667, 1700, 2185, 2268; HB-90, 138,290, 296, 685,822, 824, 828,905, 952, 955, 1007, 1037, 1085, 1255, 1458, 1481, 1489, 1491, 1514, 1528, 1706, 1837, 1996, 1997,2425, 2741, 3018, 3336, 3620 18-8 SB-730 8-8.2 HB-1491, 2741, 3018 8-8.3 HB-1491, 2741, 3018 8-8.4 SB-500, 1010, 1078, 1520, 2268; HB-685, 1489 8-8A SB-44, 410; HB-1481 18-9 SB-288; HB-3581 8-11 SB-253, 1468, 1704 8-12 SB-156 8-13 SB-731 8A-1 SB-747 19-4 SB-1809; HB-3351 19-6 SB-731; HB-269 9-28 SB-731 20.6a HB-2045 20-3 HB-764 20-4 HB-702, 1676 21-1 SB-350, 607, 730, 1050, 1053, 1268, 2185; HB-46, 62, 243,588,711, 1038, 1282, 1570, 1705, 2393,2584 1-1.1 HB-711,2584 1-1.2 HB-711,2584 1-l1a SB-586, 730; HB-62, 1005, 2464 l-la SB-2185 )1-lb SB-730; HB-62 21-2 HB-1005 1-2.1 SB-350, 730, 1302; HB-62, 388, 1005, 1635, 2464 Z1-2b SB-350, 730; HB-1038, 1282, 1705 21-3 SB-350, 730; HB-62, 351, 1005, 1038, 1282, 1705, 2464 i Illinois Revised Statutes. Chap. 122-Cont. 2177 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 122-Cont. 21-4 21-5 21-7.1 t24-8a t24-10.1 24-11 24-12 21-9 21-10.2 21-11.1 t21-11.3 21-13 t21-13.1 21-14 21-15 21-16 *21-20.2 21-21 21-23 21-23a 21-24 21-25 t21-26 t21-27 22-1 22-3 22-4 22-5 22-6 22-7 22-8 22-9 22-18 22-19 t22-22 t24-1.2 24-2 24-3 t24-3.1 t24-5.1 24-6 24-6.1 t24-6.2 24-8 SB-350, 730; HB-62, 1005, 2464 SB-350, 730; HB-62, 1005, 1076, 2464 SB-242, 350, 730, 2185; HB-62, 992, 1038, 1705, 1716, 1720, 1822, 2347, 2387, 2406 SB-350, 730; HB-62, 711, 2584 HB-499 SB-730 HB-992 SB-350, 730; HB-62 HB-1022 SB-52; HB-2347, 2406 HB-2347, 2406 SB-52; HB-2255 HB-62 SB-728 SB-1491; HB-711, 712, 833, 2347, 2406, 2433, 2584 HB-711, 2584 HB-269 SB-350, 730; HB-62 SB-350, 668, 730; HB-62, 1015, 1028, 1038, 1705, 1819, 2393, 2464 SB-287; HB-1021, 1856 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-350, 730; HB-1038, 1283, 1705 HB-243 HB-52 SB-120, 1398, 1566, 1934, 2061, 2185; HB-2732, 3656 SB-1535; HB-242, 2208 SB-261 HB-2406 HB-2286 HB-2195 SB-1991, 2111 SB-350, 1596; HB-635, 1038, 1570, 1705, 2343, 3648 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 24-13 24-13.1 t24-13.2 24-16 24-24 t24A-1 thru 24A-7 24A-4 24A-5 24A-8 26-1 26-2 26-2a t26-2b 26-3a t26-3b t26-3d 26-8 *26-8a *26-8b 26-11 26-12 t26-13 t26-14 t26-15 t26A-1 t26A-2 27-1 *27-1 thru 27-27 t27-2.1 27-3 27-5 Bill HB-1038 SB-231 SB-398; HB-64, 310, 1119 SB-242, 350, 437,668, 730, 1052, 1809, 2185; HB-64, 1038, 1420, 1705, 1984, 2195, 2387 SB-1991; HB-3046 SB-1991, 2114 SB-684 SB-350; HB-1038, 1705, 2387 SB-130, 304, 350, 436, 652, 730, 2091; HB-311, 380, 1038 SB-242, 730; HB-2387 SB-1883 SB-1861; HB-3062 HB-3062 SB-1140; HB-815, 988, 2058 HB-815, 988, 2058 SB-725, 1210, 1398, 1666, 2185; HB-815, 939, 2158, 2165, 3187 HB-815 SB-725 SB-210; HB-51 HB-3187 SB-545, 1637; HB-414, 506, 747, 939, 3009, 3211 SB-545, 1637; HB-414, 506, 747,939, 3211 SB-545, 1637; HB-414, 506, 747,939, 3211 HB-1692 HB-3187 SB-725; HB-1693, 3187 SB-725; HB-3187 SB-725 HB-987 HB-987 SB-350, 351,730, 1809; HB-1003, 1004, 1037, 1038, 1706, 2866, 2867 HB-955 HB-450 HB-2115 SB-351, 730, 1809, 1947; HB-1037, 2322, 3214 2178 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill 27-6 SB-264, 279, 347, 351, 730, 1057, 1216, 1705; HB-796, 1001, 1037, 1706, 3214 27-7.1 HB-1720 27-8.1 SB-608, 913, 1105; HB-991, 1638, 2279, 3482 27-9.1 HB-1723, 2192, 3258 27-12.1 SB-351, 730; HB-1037, 1374,2270 t27-12.2 SB-399 27-13.2 SB-1491 t27-13.2 HB-50, 2865 *27-14 HB-2869 27-20 HB-2720 27-21 SB-730; HB-3144 27-22 HB-2044 27-22.1 SB-1809; HB-2868 t27-22.1 SB-189, 1906, 1991; HB-1037, 2868 27-22.2 SB-1398 27-23 SB-351, 664, 730, 1216; HB-826, 1037, 1706, 2271, 2734 t27-23.1 SB-883 27-24.2 SB-350, 351, 664, 969, 1216; HB-826, 1037, 1706, 2218, 2322, 2734 27-24.3 SB-351, 1216; HB-826, 1037, 1706 27-24.4 HB-2271, 2734 27-24.5 SB-351; HB-826, 1037, 1706, 2734 27-24.6 HB-2734 *27-25 HB-1169 *27-25.1 HB-1169 *27-25.2 HB-1169 *27-25.3 HB-1169 *27-25.4 HB-1169 +27A-1 thru 27A-4 HB-955 29-1 HB-1407, 1744 29-3 HB-1158, 1407, 1744 t29-3.4a HB-2669 29-4 SB-1241 29-5 SB-1520, 2142; HB-1086, 1158, 1407, 1744, 3087, 3465, 3466 29-5.2 SB-1468, 1517, 1799; HB-3048 t29-5.2 SB-730; HB-1158 29-6.1 SB-302 t29-17 SB-760, 1517, 1809; HB-1, 2592 Chap. 122-Cont. Chap. Par. 122-Cont. t30-4c t30-4c thru 30-4e t30-4d 30-9 30-13 30-14.2 30-14.4 t30-14.5 f30-14.6 30-15.2 30-15.4 30-15.7 30-15.7b 30-15.7c t30-15.7d 30-15.8 *30-15.9 t30-15.10b t30-15.12b 30-15.18 30-15.25a 30-15.25b 30-15.76 30-16.4 30-16.6 32-1.1 32-1.2 *32-1.6 32-4 32-4.6 32-4.7 32-4.8 32-4.10 32-7 33-1 *33-la 33-lb 33-2 t34.5.1 t34.5.2 t34.5.3 34.18.1 34.18.2 34.18.4 34.19.2 34.20 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-350; HB-1038, 1705, 2345 SB-730 HB-2491 SB-1108; HB-1752, 2095 SB-1162 SB-7 SB-1856; HB-3150 SB-1809; HB-1034, 1183, 3061 SB-1809; HB-1034, 3061 SB-1358 SB-7; HB-1936, 2287, 2468 SB-366, 1418, 1608; HB-2081, 2496 SB-2167 HB-593 SB-1358, 1612, 2085; HB-3331 SB-7; HB-1936, 2287, 2468 SB-7; HB-1936, 2287, 2468 HB-2552 HB-1206 SB-909 HB-2967 HB-2967 HB-2573 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-731 SB-731 SB-1973 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 SB-731 HB-268 HB-268 SB-1098, 1973; HB-158, 290, 1710 SB-1973 SB-1098; HB-158 HB-1803, 1804 SB-2268 SB-2268 SB-2268 SB-2268 SB-2268 SB-2268 SB-2268 SB-2268 2179 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 122-Cont. 34.21 *34.42.2 34.56 34-1 34-2 t34-2.1 t34-2.2 t34-2a t34-2b t34-2c 34-3 t34-3.1 t34-3a t34-3b 34-4 *34-4 34-5 t34-5.1 t34-5.1 thru 34-5.3 t34-5.2 t34-5.3 34-6 34-7 34-8 t34-8.01 t34-8.02 34-8.1 SB-2268 SB-2268 SB-1010 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 617, 685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 HB-617 HB-617 SB-30, 500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 HB-290 HB-290 SB-30, 500, 744, 1010, 2268; HB-200, 290, 617,685, 1582 HB-617, 685 SB-744; HB-1582 SB-744; HB-1582 SB-30, 500, 1010, 2268; HB-200, 617, 685 HB-290 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-200, 617, 685 SB-500, 1010; HB-685 SB-2268 SB-1010; HB-685 SB-1010 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-200, 290, 685 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-500, 1010, 1491, 2268; HB-200, 685, 2030, 2064 HB-711, 2584 HB-711, 2584 SB-146, 191,500, 730, 1010, 2268; HB-62, 290, 685, 2771, 2853 Chap. Par. Bill 122-Cont. 34 *3, 3, t34 t34 t34 134 3' 34 t3 3 t3. 3 t3 3 t3 3 t3 3 3' 34-8.2 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 t34-8.3 SB-1010,2268; HB-685 t34-8.4 SB-1010, 2268 34-9 SB-1010; HB-685 34-9 thru 34-13 SB-2268 3z 34-10 SB-1010; HB-685 34-11 SB-1010; HB-685 3z 34-12 SB-1010; HB-685 34-13 SB-1010; HB-685 3' *34-14 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 34-15 SB-1010; HB-200,685 3z 34-15 thru 34-18 SB-2268 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number i Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 34-16 SB-1010; HB-617 34-17 SB-628, 1010; HB-685 34-18 SB-30, 351, 500, 1010, 1128, 1213, 1217, 1317, 1339, 1382, 1933, 2090, 2185; HB-138, 200, 290, 617,685, 822, 830, 1037, 1061, 1407, 2158, 2159, 2161, 2165, 2226, 2322, 2393 4-18.1 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 4-18.1 SB-1729; HB-3172 4-18.2 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 -18.2a HB-2166 -18.2b HB-2166 -18.2c HB-2166 4-18.3 SB-1218 4-18.4 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685 4-18.5 SB-1052, 1491, 1670, 2185 4-18.5 SB-730,983 4-18.6 SB-2185 4-18.7 SB-2164; HB-3639 4-18a SB-1517 ý4-18a SB-1010, 1212; HB-2160 a thru 14-18c SB-730 4-18b SB-1010 14-18c HB-3144 34-18c SB-1010 ;4-18d SB-1398 14-18e SB-1522 34-19 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 1646 4-19.1 SB-1010, 2185, 2268; HB-685 4-19.2 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 34-20 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 617, 685 34-21 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-123, 290, 617, 685, 1858, 1859 4-21.1 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 4-21.2 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 4-21.3 SB-500, 1010, 1342, 1666, 2268; HB-320, 685 4-21.4 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 in Illinois Revised Statutes. 2180 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. *34-21.5 34-21.6 t34-21.7 34-22 34-22.1 34-22.2 34-22.3 34-22.4 34-22.5 34-22.6 34-22.7 *34-22.8 34-22.9 t34-22.10 34-23 34-25 34-26 34-27 34-28 34-29 34-29.1 34-29.2 t34-29.3 34-30 34-31 34-32 34-33 34-34 34-35 34-36 34-37 34-38 34-42 *34-42.1 *34-42.2 34-43 t34-43.1 t34-43.2 34-44 *34-44 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-500, 1010, 2268 HB-2219 HB-685, 1679 SB-727, 1010, 2268; HB-617 SB-727, 1010, 2268; HB-617 SB-727, 1010, 2268; HB-617 SB-727, 1010, 2268; HB-617 SB-727, 1010, 2268; HB-617, 685 SB-727; HB-617, 685 SB-727; HB-617 SB-1010,2268; HB-685 HB-685, 3405 HB-685 HB-617, 685 HB-617, 685 HB-685 HB-685 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-727; HB-617, 685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 SB-1809 HB-685 HB-617, 685 HB-617, 685 SB-727; HB-617, 685 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685,702, 1676 HB-685 HB-685 HB-685 HB-685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290,685 SB-500, 628, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 HB-685 HB-685 SB-746, 1378; HB-45, 123, 617, 685, 3075 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 Bill *34 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. f 4-44 thru 34-52 SB-2268 34-44.1 SB-500, 628, 746, 1010, 1378, 2268; HB-617, 685 *34-44.1 HB-290 34-45 HB-685, 3075 *34-45 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 '34-45.01 HB-685 34-45.1 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685 34-46 SB-628; HB-685 *34-46 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 34-47 SB-628; HB-685 *34-47 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 34-48 SB-628; HB-685 *34-48 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 t34-48.1 HB-685 34-49 HB-685 *34-49 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 34-50 HB-685 *34-50 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 34-51 HB-685 *34-51 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 34-52 HB-685 *34-52 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 34-53 SB-44, 410, 500, 628, 727, 746, 1010, 1242, 1378, 2268; HB-45, 123, 617, 685, 1407, 1481, 3407 34-53.1 SB-727, 1010, 2268; HB-617, 685 34-53.2 SB-1010, 2268; HB-617, 685 *34-54 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 34-54.1 SB-500, 745, 1010, 1378, 1799, 2268; HB-617, 685, 2401, 3129 t34-54.2 SB-2090 34-55 SB-500, 628, 727, 1010, 2268; HB-617, 685 34-56 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 34-57 SB-727; HB-617, 685 2181 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 122- Chap. 122- Par. Bill -Cont. t34-84a.l 34-84b 34-85 -Cont. 34-58 34-59 34-60 *34-60.1 34-61 34-62 34-63 34-65 34-66 34-67 34-68 34-69 34-70 34-72 34-73 34-74 34-75 34-76 34-77 34-78 34-79 34-80 34-82 34-83 t34-83.01 t34-83.02 34-83.1 t34-83.2 t34-83a 34-84 34-84.1 34-84a HB-685, 3075 SB-727; HB-617, 685 SB-727, 1010, 2268; HB-617, 685 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-500, 727, 1010, 2268; HB-617, 685, 2401, 3075 SB-727; HB-617, 685 HB-617, 685 HB-617, 685 HB-685 HB-617, 685 SB-727; HB-617, 685 HB-685 SB-727; HB-617, 685 HB-685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 617, 685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-500, 1010, 2268 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-617, 685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-617, 685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-617 SB-1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-52, 350, 730, 1010, 1050, 1053, 1268, 2185, 2268; HB-62, 290, 588,685, 1005, 1038, 1282, 1570, 1705, 2347, 2393, 2406, 2464 HB-711, 2584 HB-711, 2584 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290 HB-52 SB-242, 350; HB-1038, 1705, 2387, 2393 SB-500, 1010, 1321, 2268; HB-212, 290, 617,685, 2188 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-130, 304, 350, 500, 652, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 380, 617, 1038 34-87 t34-88 34-128 "34A-101 *34A-101 thru 34A-608 *34A-102 *34A-104 *34A-201 *34A-202 *34A-301 *34A-302 *34A-303 34A-304 *34A-305 *34A-306 34A-401 *34A-401 *34A-401.1 34A-402 34A-403 *34A-403 34A-404 *34A-404 34A-405 *34A-405 34A-406 *34A-406.1 *34A-407 *34A-408 *34A-409 *34A-410 *34A-411 t34A-500 34A-501 34A-503 t34-85. 34 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. .1 thru -85.13 34-85b 34-86 Par. Bill HB-617, 2108 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685, 711, 2584 SB-242, 350, 500, 730, 1010, 1858, 1940, 2268; HB-290, 685, 1038, 1705, 1989, 2387 SB-1321; HB-2188 SB-350, 500, 1010, 2268; HB-1038, 1705, 2387 SB-500, 1010, 1321, 2268; HB-212, 685, 2188 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685 SB-730 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-685 HB-617 SB-500, 1010, 2268; HB-290, 685 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-1117 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 SB-1398, 1809, 1991; HB-3074 HB-617 SB-1398, 1809, 1991; HB-3074 HB-617 HB-1117 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-617 HB-702, 1676 SB-727; HB-617 0 0 2182 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. *34A-508 34A-510 34A-601 *34A-602 34A-603 *34A-604 34A-606 *34A-606 *34A-607 *34A-608 35-10 39b 46.1 46.52 49.19a 50-6 t50-8.1 50-9 102-4 102-10 102-12 102-16 102-16.01 *102-16.1 102-18a t102-18b t102-19 t102-20 103-1 103-2 103-4 103-5 103-7 103-7.10 103-7.24 103-8 tl03-8a 1103-12.3 103-14 103-19 103-20.3.01 103-21 103-27.1 t103-29.2 103-33.5 103-33.6 t103-33.7 t103-39.2 103-40 103-47 t103B-2a 104-6 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 122-Cont. HB-617 105-6 SB-2185 HB-617 105-7 SB-2185 HB-617 106-1 SB-355; HB-585 HB-617 106-4 HB-321 HB-617 106-5.9 HB-269 HB-617 106-6.1 SB-355; HB-961 SB-1398 107-1.1 HB-960 HB-617 HB-617 107-2 SB-236; HB-246, 2274 HB-617 107-15.a HB-3175 HB-564 107-18 HB-959, 961 SB-1398 *141.194 SB-1398 SB-1398 141.197 SB-1398 SB-1398 141.198 SB-1398 SB-1398 141.199 SB-1398 SB-1797, 1934; 141.200 SB-1398 HB-990 141.201 SB-1398 SB-1215 141.202 SB-1398 SB-1218 141.203 SB-1398 SB-1856; HB-3152 141.204 SB-1398 SB-1398 141.205 SB-1398 SB-1128, 1317; 141.206 SB-1398 HB-2226 142z-12 SB-1398 SB-365, 973, 1345, t204-1 SB-1317; HB-2226 1612; HB-570 439.3 SB-332 SB-365, 1612 439.33 SB-332 SB-1612 439.103 SB-332 SB-1406 441 SB-332 SB-216,1154 501 HB-565 SB-216, 1154 508.01 HB-565 SB-216,355 50 HB-565 SB-355 509.1 HB-565 SB-355 t509.1 HB-565 HB-269 514.01 HB-565 SB-355; HB-3175 655 HB-1171 SB-575 *657 HB-1171 HB-1803, 1804 697 SB-1276; HB-570, HB-2080 3089 HB-1401 698.1 SB-1162 SB-508 *698.51 thru SB-1023 698.55 SB-2163 HB-961 702-7 HB-586 SB-2185; HB-268, 269 862 HB-2253 HB-701 863 SB-982; HB-3530 B-1516; HB-2615 864 SB-351; HB-1037, HB-5641375 SB-1516; HB-2615 1375 SB-157216HB 15t864.1 HB-1037, 1375 HB-3175 t867 thru 870 HB-2253 HB-2425 874 SB-1398 SB-1128, 1317, 1403, 1065 SB-1398 2179, 2249; 1203 SB-1398; HB-2525 HB-2226, 2951 t1302.1 SB-1010, 2268 SB-355 1304 SB-1398 SB-1932 1402 HB-1252 HB-972, 1694 1403 SB-723; HB-1039, SB-1128, 1317, 1403, 1252 1516, 2179, 2249; 1404 SB-723; HB-1039, HB-1236, 2226, 1252 2615 t1404a SB-1804 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 4 5 t6b 8 9 10 11 24 t24B 34 108a 108c 109c tllOa.1 110b.1 1405 1406 t1406a t1406b t1406c 1407 1408 1409 1409a t1409a t1409b 1410 tl410a t1410b t1412a t 1412b t1415a * 1502-1 thru 1502-9 t1502-1.1 1502-3 1502-4 1502-6 1502-7 1502-8 1503-2 1503-4 *1701 thru 1703 HB-430 HB-215, 614 HB-3484 HB-430 HB-430 HB-268 HB-268 SB-2185; HB-2273 HB-2273 HB-3484 SB-1106 SB-728 HB-2497 SB-232 SB-1454; HB-1961, 3655 2183 Chap. 122-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Conti Par. Bill Chap. Pa 124-Cont. *118 thru 118 SHERIFFS 125 t10. 5 5 6 *6 16 21 HB-1683, 3422 HB-1039, 1252 SB-723; HB-1039 SB-723; HB-1039 SB-723; HB-1039 HB-1039 SB-723; HB-1039 SB-723; HB-1039 SB-1804 SB-723; HB-1252 HB-1252 SB-723; HB-1039, 1300 SB-723; HB-1039 SB-723 SB-723; HB-1039 SB-723; HB-1039 HB-1252 SB-1591; HB-2604, 2677 SB-242, 1506; HB-2617 SB-242, 1468 SB-242, 1490,1506; HB-2617, 2623, 2692,2699,2826 SB-242 SB-242, 1468, 1506; HB-2617, 2699 SB-1506; HB-2617 SB-1728 SB-1728 SR-1521 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. inued Lr. Bill b HB-12 7 SB-1479; HB-810, 2235 3 HB-474, 475, 2767 2 HB-3060 5 HB-3060 3 HB-2767 3 HB-2890, 3543 4 HB-810 6 SB-551 SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 123 39 SB-1398 52 SB-1414; HB-1961 SECRETARY OF STATE 124 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 126 21 SB-1687 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 126/2 *23 thru 25 SB-1624; HB-2898 59 HB-921 59.1 HB-921 67.01 SB-118,2185,2274; HB-1975 t67.01a SB-230 67.02 HB-1975 67.03 HB-921, 1975 67.04 HB-1975, 3476 67.05 HB-1975 67.06 HB-1975 t67a HB-3476 69 SB-2287 69.1 SB-230 *69.1 SB-1612 t69.2 HB-3628 70 HB-369 501 SB-2274 $501 HB-3653 1502 HB-3653 503 HB-3476 $503 HB-3653 $504 HB-3653 $505 HB-3653 $506 HB-3653 $508 HB-3653 STATE GOVERNMENT 127 3 SB-1373, 1454; HB-191, 1961, 2319, 3449,3631 4 SB-1373, 1454; HB-191, 850, 1961, 2319,3449,3631 4-1.6 HB-2525 t4a HB-850 2184 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 127-Cont. 127-Cont. 4A-101 SB-1806 f40.32 SB-811 *5.09 HB-850 t40.33 SB-811 5.11 SB-1454; HB-1961 t40.34 SB-811 5.13e HB-2313 42a5 HB-262 5.13i HB-3266 43a HB-2573, 3568 *5.13i HB-1887 t43a.12 SB-2166; HB-257 6.01 SB-864 3568, 3640 6.06 SB-385,864; HB-303 *44a HB-1887 6.06a HB-770 46.1 SB-209, 320, 112 *6.08 HB-850 1457, 2185; HI t6.08a HB-1490 844, 1534, 161 6.12a SB-1200 2220,2487, 28' t6.12a HB-306 46.3 HB-1251 t6.24 SB-1238 46.4 HB-1251 t6.29 SB-41; HB-2073 46.6a SB-448, 796, 126 t6.60a HB-1947 1936, 2185; HI 7.03 SB-864; HB-2263, 3473 2278 t46.6b SB-2203 7-12.1 HB-1802 46.9 SB-1035, 1036; t7-12.2 HB-1802 HB-1681 t8.1 SB-1806 *46.18 SB-796 8-9.1 HB-1802 146.19-1 HB-2331, 2335 t8-9.2 HB-1802 46.19a SB-919, 1936, 22 9 SB-1373; HB-1545, HB-570, 1800, 2319 2879 t9.01 HB-2311 46.19b HB-1251 *9.09 HB-850 t46.19c SB-1156; HB-754 9.11 SB-1398, 1454; 2053 HB-1961, 2525 46.19d HB-1227 9.12 SB-1398 t46.19d SB-2255 9.30 SB-75; HB-1887 46.24 HB-903 t9.30 SB-1373; HB-2319 t46.30a SB-796,1264 t9.31 SB-1398; HB-191 46.32a SB-2177 t10-7.1 HB-1802 t46.32a SB-789 12 HB-850 t46.36a HB-2564 26 SB-2190 t46.41b HB-694 *29 thru 30 SB-1624; HB-2898 46.42 HB-2281 t34.3 HB-3484 46.43 HB-1959 35.2- SB-2040 46.44 HB-1801 39b SB-2185; HB-2871, 46.46 SB-172; HB-249S 3612 46.49 SB-721 t39b47 SB-1972; HB-2871 46.50 SB-2289 39c SB-894; HB-3328 t46.50 SB-71, 209, 320, 40 SB-811 1457; HB-570, *40.1 SB-811 1534,1617,22 *40.3 SB-811 2487 *40.5 SB-811 *46.50 SB-1994 40.6 SB-811 t46.51 HB-570 40.10 SB-811 46.52 SB-1063, 2185, 2 40.11 SB-811 46.53 SB-2185 40.14 SB-811 46.54 SB-2185 40.16 SB-811 t46.54.1 HB-3575 40.17 SB-811 46.55 SB-2185 40.21 SB-811 t46.56 HB-2879 40.22 SB-1881; HB-1558 t46.61 SB-916; HB-280 40.28 SB-811 3340 t40.31a SB-2255 46.71 HB-3340 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. ITitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. '3, 9, B-570, 7, 79 4, B-568, 86; 2325, 1, 9 1129, 844, 20, 289 1, SB-916 Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 46.71 thru 46.82 t46.71 thru *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2185 46.82 SB-916; HB-2801, 3340 46.82 HB-3340 49 SB-2185; HB-513, 940, 1855, 1928, 2350 49.02a SB-1036; HB-1769 49.06b HB-1687 49.06c SB-798 t49.06d SB-796 t49.06e SB-2231 49.14 HB-570 49.19 SB-2185; HB-570, 1279 49.19a SB-1907, 2018; HB-898, 1279, 3266 t49.19b SB-2018; HB-1763 49.21 SB-1398 49.22 SB-1454; HB-1961 49.25a SB-448, 795; HB-570 49.25b SB-795; HB-570 49.25g SB-1398 49.25g-1 SB-2185 49.25g-1 SB-448, 795; HB-570 t49.28 HB-513, 940, 1855, 1928, 2337, 2350 49.29 SB-2185 49.30 SB-2185 t49.31 HB-390, 3494 55 SB-325, 1183, 2185; HB-599, 1307, 3632, 3660 55.05 SB-1668 t55.19a HB-3070 55.31b SB-696 t55.31b HB-725 t55.31c SB-1407 t55.37a SB-2190 55.39 SB-1398; HB-2525 55.40 SB-1398; HB-2525 55.41 SB-2074, 2185; HB-2900, 3401, 3660 t55.41 SB-325, 386, 1183; HB-305, 545, 599, 725, 1307 t55.42 HB-725 55.43 SB-2185 t55.45 HB-3540, 3541, 3632, 3660 t55.410 SB-386 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. i. 55a SB-220, 785, 843, 848, 1002, 1050, 1135, 1365, 1424, 1454, 1480, 2003, 2185, 2291, 2316; HB-52, 54, 74, 237, 382, 484, 711,743, 1961, 2424, 2583, 2584, 2752, 2753, 3392, 3672 55a-1 SB-1454; HB-1961 55a-2 SB-1454; HB-1961 55a-3 SB-2292; HB-232, 1927,2743 55a-4 SB-209, 1135, 1424, 1454, 2185; HB-74, 382, 597,743, 1961, 2753 55a-5 SB-1454 55a-7 SB-1454; HB-1961 55a-8 SB-851, 1454, 2185; HB-1961 t55a-9 SB-1875, 2026 55b SB-1454; HB-1961 55c SB-1454; HB-1961 55d SB-1454; HB-1961 56 SB-1047 60 SB-7; HB-1936, 2468 t60.01 HB-1945 61a HB-268 62 SB-815 63a2 HB-1961 63a6 HB-850 *63a6 SB-1624 *63a14 SB-1624 t63a17.1 HB-2074 *63a20 SB-1624 63a21 SB-830 *63a21 SB-1624 t63a21.1 SB-830 t63a21.2 SB-830 t63a21.3 SB-2198 63a23 HB-369, 1599, 3310 t63a35.1 SB-176 t63a37 SB-870; HB-570, 1353, 1579 63a38 SB-2166 t63a38 HB-2573, 3640 63b4 SB-2185; HB-1968, 1970, 2182 t63b5 SB-840; HB-2002 63b6 SB-2185 63bll SB-2185 t63b11.7 HB-2002 63bl3 SB-674 63b13.1 SB-1162 t63b13.1a HB-2289 2186 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap 127- 63bl04d *63b104e *63b106b *63b106d 63b107c 63b108 63b108.1 t63bl08a.2 63bl08b.5 t63bl08b.9a 63b108c t63b108g 63b109 63bl19a *63b1 9b *63bl 19c *63bl 19c.1 63b122 63b134 63s-9 132.05 *132.1 thru 132.13 132.3 132.4 132.5-1 t132.5-4 -Cont. 63b13.2 63b13.8 63b13.18 63b13.24 t63b13.27 63b13.28 t63b15.1 63b17 t63b18 t63b19 *63b61 *63b62 *63b63 63b104 63b104c 132.6 SB-897, 2185, 2284; HB-68, 1518, 1942, 2132, 2289 SB-1366 HB-1970 HB-1970 HB-614, 1970 SB-674, 925; HB-578 SB-2185 HB-2273 SB-1087, 1454; HB-1961, 2595 SB-3 SB-1373; HB-2319 HB-2413 HB-2413 HB-2413 SB-2185; HB-1977, 2182 SB-791, 1162, 1398, 1454, 1998, 2185; HB-2059, 2166, 2182, 2486, 3443 HB-1977, 2182 HB-1977, 2182 HB-1977, 2182 HB-1977, 2182 SB-141; HB-1977 HB-1977, 2182 HB-3655 SB-232; HB-1560 HB-1977, 2182 HB-1968 HB-1951, 2311 HB-3568 SB-1398; HB-2311 HB-1977 HB-1977 HB-1977 HB-1748 SB-1790, 1791 SB-1398 SB-80 HB-1918 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-1614, 2284 HB-903, 964 SB-558 SB-1474 t132.6-4 SB-2056 t133b10.a 132.7-2 SB-878; HB-964 t133bl1.1 t132.9e SB-2284; HB-2301 *133b.7 132.10-1 HB-3651 133cl t132.10-2 SB-2036 1t33cl 132.11-1 SB-558, 1162 133cl thru 132.11-2 HB-2132, 2525 133c6 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Par. Bill . Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 132.11-5 132.12 t132.14 *132.21 thru 132.30 132.24 132.28 *132.51 thru 132.54 132.52 132.610 132.101 *132.101 thru 132.116 132.103 *132.201 thru 132.242 132.202 132.203 132.234 132.240 132.401 *132.401 thru 132.404 132.402 t132.402.1 132.403 t132.405 t132.406 t132.407 *132.501 thru 132.502 t132.600 *132.601 thru 132.609 t132.601a 132.602 t132.602 132.604 132.605 t132.608.1 132.609 t132.610 133b9.1 133b9.2 133b10.1 Bill HB-1417 HB-3651 HB-1123 SB-1624; HB-2898 HB-903 SB-1398 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-798, 836, 2185 HB-1018 SB-1162 SB-1624; HB-2898 HB-903 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-1162; HB-1518 HB-2313 HB-2313 HB-2313 HB-1245, 1246 SB-1624; HB-2898 HB-1245, 1246 HB-1245 HB-1245, 1246 HB-1245 HB-1245 HB-1245 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-995, 1129; HB-1018, 1437 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-516 SB-516, 995, 1475; HB-477,567, 568, 570, 1018, 1437, 2561 SB-1129 HB-2053 HB-1438, 2053 SB-995 SB-1994 SB-1129; HB-1018, 1437, 1507, 2593 SB-677 SB-677 SB-839 HB-1726 HB-366 SB-677 SB-1653; HB-3473 SB-1653; HB-2794 HB-2794 Revised Statutes. 2187 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. *133cl thru 133c6 133c2 133c3 t133c3.1 133c4 *133c4 133c5 133c6 t133c7 t133c7 thru 133c9 t133c8 t133c9 t133c.01 133d2 133d3 133d4 133d5 133d6 133d7 133d8 133dl5 133e4 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. t141.158 SB-815 SB-1653; HB-3473 SB-1653; HB-3473 HB-2794, 3473 SB-1653 HB-2794, 3473 SB-1653; HB-3473 SB-1653; HB-3473 SB-1653; HB-3473 HB-2794 SB-1653; HB-3473 SB-1653; HB-2794, 3473 HB-2794, 3473 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961, 3475 SB-1414; HB-1961 SB-1414; HB-1961 HB-1961 SB-1454, 2185; HB-1928, 1961 *141.158 t141.158 thru 141.160 t141.159 141.159 thru 141.194 d Bill SB-44, 62, 63, 104, 114, 171, 176, 196, 202,215,219,231, 248,374,409,410, 510, 582, 721,747, 756,795,934, 1025, 1030, 1154,1156, 1162, 1164, 1219, 1243,1264,1285, 1304, 1408, 1454, 1461, 1621; HB-147, 316,382,435,484, 545,568,570, 574, 625,650,699, 754, 859, 869, 875,885, 905,950,968, 1020, 1144, 1206, 1343, 1481, 1490, 1515, 1558, 1567,1589, 1687, 1771,1775, 1779,1800,1828, 1837, 1873, 1893, 1935,1939,1961, 1970,2008,2053, 2057,2116,2124, 2196,2247, 2253, 2320,2383,2421, 2429,2435,2438, 2444,2471,2512 HB-3468 SB-448 HB-568, 570, 885, 1558,2253,2421 SB-2185 t140.1 SB-2038 t141.160 HB-568, 570 141.3 HB-121 t141.161 HB-568, 570 F141.26b H 8 t141.162 HB-570 *141.26b HB-3518 1.163 HB-570 t 141.163 HB-570 141.27 HB-1975 t141.164 HB-570 *141.61 HB-1131 t141.165 HB-570 141.71 HB-1755 141.169 HB-3473 141.170 HB-3653 141.90 HB-3504 t141.194 SB-916, 1500, 15 *141.100 HB-1939 1885, 2134; *141.101 HB-1939 HB-2628, 264 2673, 2769, 27 141.148 HB-568 2780,2801, 28 t141.157 HB-649 2907, 3340 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 52, ), 74, 60, 2188 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. t141.195 t141.196 t141.197 t141.199 t141.200 t141.207 t 141.208 t141.209 141d tl41e tl41f 142 142a 142al t142ala 142a2 t142a3a 142a4 142a5 t142a5 1t42a6 142b 142b2 142b4 142p2 142w 142z9 142z-9 t142z-10 142z-11 142z-99 144.3 144.14 144.16b 144.23 144.25 t144.25-1 t144.25-2 t144.25-3 t144.25c STATUTES AMENDED-Continue4 Bill Chap. Par. SB-1249, 1702, 1881, 1928, 1985, 2003, 2097, 2176, 2181, 2236, 2255, 2282, 2286, 2300; HB-565, 568, 2628, 2860, 2879, 2970, 3177, 3266, 3296, 3300, 3306, 3357, 3375, 3420, 3476, 3477, 3496,3509, 3575, 3605, 3628 SB-1881, 2255, 2286; HB-2879, 3548 SB-2255 HB-568, 1090 HB-3475 HB-3162 HB-2486, 3162 HB-3162 SB-793; HB-390 SB-793 SB-793 HB-231, 1918, 3194, 3221 HB-1115, 1459, 3266 HB- 1115 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-1162 HB-1115, 1459, 3266 HB-2582 SB-1285 HB-2760 SB-1051, 2185; HB-1975 SB-630, 2185 HB-2760 HB-1970 HB-3266 SB-2185 SB-448 HB-570, 649, 1961 SB-2300 HB-568 SB-793, 1454, 2185; HB-1780, 1961 SB-815; HB-740 HB-1970 HB-570 SB-448, 1036, 1249, 2123, 2185; HB-568, 3396 HB-3162 HB-3162 HB-3162 HB-1440, 1961 127-Cont. 144.25d t144.25e t144.26 t144.27 t144.126 t144.166 f144.167 144a t144a.01 t144c t144d 145 *145e *145f *145g 146 t147.1 148 t148.158 148-1 *148-1 148-2 *148-2 t148-3a *148-4 thru 148-11 148-8 148-9 149 149.2 149.3 150 151a 151b 156 157 160.2 160.5 t160.8 160.9 161 166c 167 *168-21 thru 168-24 *168-31 thru 168-34 168-32 *168-41 thru 168-44 *168-51 thru 168-54 d Bill SB-2185 HB-2486, 3630 SB-1219, 1984; HB-382, 649, 859, 2057, 3267 HB-565 HB-1567, 1970 HB-570 HB-570 SB-253, 1468, 1704; HB-649 HB-568 SB-448; HB-649, 2471 HB-3548 SB-559, 1367, 2185; HB-638 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-1624; HB-2898 SB-1162 HB-3507, 3589 SB-673; HB-2352 SB-756 SB-673; HB-2352 HB-2352 SB-673; HB-2352 HB-2352 HB-3484 SB-673; HB-2352 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-1366, 1367; HB-2042 SB-1162; HB-2182 SB-142; HB-121 HB-1968 SB-733, 2284 SB-733 SB-733 SB-733 SB-733 HB-1968 SB-733, 1366, 1367 SB-2185 SB-729, 802, 837 SB-840 SB-676 SB-673; HB-2352 SB-673; HB-2352 SB-1136 SB-673; HB-2352 SB-673; HB-2352 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2189 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. *168-61 thru 168-64 168-62 *168-62 *168-71 thru 168-74 168-72 *168-72 170 171 172 172c 176 200-32 t200-32.1 t200-32.2 t200-32.3 t200-32.4 t200-32.5 213.3 213.4 213.5 213.9 214.14 289 307 352 372 411 424 449.25b 523 525 526 526.2 t527.1 t528.1 529 530 531 533.1 535 *551 thru 556 t601-117 t603-107.1 604-101 604A-101 SE HI SI STATUTES AMENDED- Bill Chap. 127-Coi 60 3-673; HB-2352 60 B-1417 60 3-2185 60 60 SB-673; HB-2352 HB-2067 SB-2185 SB-1162, 2040; HB-3599 SB-630 SB-1338; HB-265, 2525 HB-1417 HB-269 SB-1398 SB-1022 SB-1022 SB-1022 SB-1022 SB-1022 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-1398 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-2040 SB-841 SB-448 SB-688, 840, 1984, 2185; HB-1952, 2628, 2903, 3267 SB-841, 1984; HB-3267 SB-128, 1984; HB-3267 SB-1984; HB-3267 SB-861 HB-963 SB-840, 1984; HB-3267 SB-688, 1984; HB-813, 3267 SB-1984; HB-1952, 3267 SB-1984; HB-3267 SB-1984; HB-3267 SB-1398 HB-2039 SB-1107 SB-573 SB-278, 1162; HB-568, 1770, 2039, 2175, 2365, 2905 1·' t. -Continued Par. nt. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 4A-102 SB-1579 4A-103 SB-1579 4A-104 SB-1579 4A-105 HB-196, 2598 4A-106 HB-196 652 SB-374, 448, 723, 1249, 1742, 2123, 2255; HB-147, 1800, 3022, 3396, 3499, 3619 653 SB-448, 1249, 1742, 2123, 2255; HB-147, 568, 1351, 2354, 3022, 3396 t653.1 SB-374; HB-2050 655 SB-723, 2123; HB-3396, 3499, 3619 t655.1 HB-1800 657 SB-2255; HB-2418 658 HB-1048 t661.1 SB-1911 662 SB-374; HB-1800 663 HB-2418 665 HB-1118, 1249 666 HB-3396 t666.1 HB-3396 t666.2 HB-3396 669 HB-1800 723 SB-2185; HB-1973, 2036, 3539 727 SB-1398 729 HB-1922 733 HB-1922 743.1 SB-1153, 1254, 2185; HB-2199 743.2 SB-1930; HB-2022 743.4 SB-1398; HB-2525 743.5 SB-1200, 2092; HB-2257, 2525, 3095 t743.6 HB-3574 t745.1 HB-3065 746 SB-1200, 1985, 2093 755 HB-1890 769 HB-3065 774 SB-2255 t774.06 SB-2255; HB-3022 779 HB-570 779.01c HB-2354 779.02 SB-1474 t779.10 HB-570 t779.11 HB-570 780.02a HB-1224 780.07 HB-2461 t780.17 HB-1351 782 SB-1162 2190 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 783 t783.02 thru 783.02m 801 1002 1003 1003.02 1003.03 1003.09 t1003.11 11003.12 1004.01 1004.03 11004.04 1005.01 1005.02 1005.03 fl005a 1006.02 1007 1007.04 1007.05 1007.06 1007.10 1013 1014 1014.1 1015 1017 t1022 t1022.01 t1022.02 11023 t1024 t1025 t1026 t1027 t1028 t1029 1104 1105 *1106 1111 1119 t1119.1 1126 1254 1255.03 11258.03 1301 1302 Bill SB-561 HB-3509 SB-867; HB-119 HB-394,1044,1950, 2360 SB-1326, 1801,2255 SB-1326, 1333 SB-1326 HB-1842 SB-1326, 1801, 2255 SB-1326, 1801,2255 HB-1842 SB-1801,2255 HB-2373 SB-612; HB-3156 SB-2185; HB-394, 1042 SB-612; HB-1042 HB-1285 SB-612 HB-1842 HB-1058, 1305 HB-1305 HB-3156 SB-1398 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1884 SB-1326 SB-1326, 1333 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-161, 2185; HB-294, 295 SB-1166 SB-678 SB-161; HB-294 SB-1643; HB-1517, 1713,3103,3161, 3162 HB-316 HB-1436 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1087; HB-2595 HB-1436 SB-1200; HB-3170, 3275,3467 SB-1200, 2185; HB-343, 3170 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 11303 1404 t1405.1 $1701 1702 1702 thru 1713 1703 t1704.1 1705 thru 1713 1708 1711 1712 1803.1 1811 1901 *1901 thru 1914 1902 1903 *1904 thru 1904.2 1904.3 1904.4 *1904.4 thru *1951 tI *2101 Bill SB-1983 SB-1162 HB-2054 HB-2486 SB-1998; HB-2486 HB-2486 SB-1881,1998; HB-1558, 2486 SB-1881; HB-1558 SB-1998; HB-2486 HB-431 SB-1881; HB-1558 SB-1881; HB-1558 SB-1454; HB-1961 SB-1398 SB-312; HB-1260 SB-311 SB-312; HB-1260 SB-312; HB-1260 SB-312; HB-1260 SB-101, 1021, 2185; HB-1814, 2181 SB-1030, 1138,2185, 2202; HB-934, 1298 1904.8 SB-312; HB-1260 1904.5 SB-1352, 1354, 1638 1904.6 SB-815 1904.7 HB-1083 1904.8 SB-101, 331, 1030, 1138, 1362,2185; HB-773, 866, 934, 1298, 1537, 1784, 2087,2088, 2181, 2751 t1904.9 SB-1074,1352, 1354, 1355, 1638, 1981, 1982,2153,2202; HB-932, 3146 t1904a SB-312; HB-1260 1905 SB-312; HB-1260 1906 SB-312; HB-1260 1907 SB-312; HB-1260 t1907.1 SB-1913 t1908.1 HB-1260 t1909.1 SB-312; HB-1260 1911 SB-312; HB-1260 1912 SB-312, 1913,2185; HB-1260 1913 SB-312; HB-1260 1914 SB-312; HB-1260 t1914.1 SB-312; HB-1260 hru 1957 SB-312; HB-1260 1955 SB-312. 1398. 1913 .01 thru 2101.08 SB-1036 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2191 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 127-Cont. 127- Cont. *2101.01 thru 3301 thru 3304 SB-2289 2105.08 SB-1036 3302 SB-1063 2101.04 SB-1036; HB-1682 3303 SB-1063 t2101.05 SB-1036; HB-1682 3304 SB-1063 t2101A.01 SB-1036 *3305 SB-1063,2289 t2102.07a HB-607 2102.12 HB-176, 1733 STATE FIRE MARSHAL 2103.03 SB-1036 127/2 t2103.06 HB-2469 1 SB-1454 2104.05 SB-448, 1036; HB-568, 2 SB-114, 1454, 1617, 1682 2122, 2185; 2104.07 SB-448; HB-568 HB-1961, 2250, t2104.08 SB-104; H B-1144 2546 2105.06 HB-570 t2.1 HB-724, 1828, 2250 2105.6 HB-570 t4 SB-114; HB-2250 2303 SB-1706; HB-3036, 5 SB-2117; HB-3036 3043, 3078 t5 SB-114; HB-1828 2304 HB-1245 t7.1 HB-2886 2310 HB-1245 10 HB-1285, 2432 t2411 HB-2066 11 SB-2185; HB-269, t2412 HB-2066 1285, 2432 t2413 HB-2066 12 HB-269 t2414 HB-2066 *12 SB-2185; HB-1285, 2505 SB-1364 2432 2506 HB-266, 1405 13 HB-269 t2701-4 HB-3459 *13 SB-2185; HB-1285, t2705.1 HB-3475 2432 2706 HB-3475 16 SB-2122; HB-2440, 2707 HB-3475 2886 t2707.1 HB-3475 21 SB-1592; HB-2546 t2708.1 HB-3475 21a SB-1592; HB-2546 2709-2 SB-2286; HB-2879 t21d SB-1617; HB-2546 2709-3 SB-2286; HB-2879 t21e SB-1617; HB-2546 2709-4.1 SB-2286; HB-2879 23 SB-1454; HB-1961 2709-4.2 SB-2286; HB-2879 24 HB-3549 2709-5 SB-2286; HB-2879 31a HB-724 2709-5.1 SB-2286; HB-2879 t31f HB-223 2709-5.2 SB-2185, 2286; 34 HB-908 HB-2879 t37.13a HB-1531 2709-6.1 SB-2286; HB-2879 t37.16a HB-1539 2709-8 SB-2286; HB-2879 38.3 HB-129, 2546 2711-6 HB-2879 38.4-1 SB-1454; HB-1961 2711-7 HB-2879 46 HB-269 2711-8 HB-2879 *46 SB-1729; HB-3172 2711-9 HB-2879 63b104c SB-791 t2715.1 HB-2685 102 HB-1647 2723-1 HB-568 1102.1 HB-1647 2802 HB-3396 t104.1 HB-1647 2804 HB-568, 3396 113.1 HB-1647 t2804.1 HB-3396 t116.1 HB-1647 t2804.2 HB-3396 117 HB-1647 t2804.3 HB-3396 118 HB-1647 t2806.1 SB-1911 119 HB-1647 t2815.1 HB-3396 120 HB-1647 t2815.2 HB-3396 127 HB-1647 3301 SB-1063 t127.1 HB-1647 t3301 SB-1063,2289 128 SB-2290; HB-1647 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2192 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. 127'/2-Cont. 130-Cont. 130 151 154 407 501 *601 *602 *603 STATE LIBRARY 128 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-1059 SB-252, 1915, 2117, 2185; HB-1059, 2440 SB-2122; HB-1440, 2886 SB-1454; HB-1961 HB-1059 HB-1059 HB-1059 13 SB-1414; HB-1961 15 SB-1414; HB-1961 16 SB-1414; HB-1961 16.1 SB-1414; HB-1961 17 SB-1414; HB-1961 18 SB-1414; HB-1961 19 SB-1414; HB-1961 31 SB-1414; HB-1961 32 SB-1414; HB-1961 33 SB-1414; HB-1961 39 HB-1961 105 SB-1279; HB-2275 106 HB-2397 107 SB-730,1279,2035; HB-2275, 2397, 3484 *107.1 HB-3273 t107.2 SB-730, 1279; HB-2275 STATE MILITIA 129 220.10 220.22-5 220.25 t220.57a 220.65 220.71 t220.94a 228a t236a 273 442 STATE TREASURER 130 19c 19C t20.1 21 22 26 SB-2129; HB-2850 HB-2544 SB-823 SB-2125 HB-2526 SB-522; HB-913 SB-2006, 2062 SB-1398 SB-2125 SB-2129; HB-2850 SB-1162 SB-2185 HB-261, 270 HB-2362 SB-2038 SB-667 SB-46; HB-285, 317, 330,2362 Bill 30 SB-2124; HB-190 31 SB-2124 34 SB-46, 761, 1144, 2124; HB-285, 317, 330, 3276 41a SB-46; HB-285, 317, 330 t160.1 la HB-1106 STREET RAILROADS 131/4 5 SB-2185 TELEGRAPH/TELEPHONE COMPANIES 134 t22 39 43 TOWNSHIPS 139 27b 36 38 39.22 t39.22a t39.33a t43a 50 t54 59a 84 96 99.1 122 t124.1 126.4 *126.4 t126.5a 126.7 126.18 t126.23 126.24 127 139 154 155 158 160.11 t160.11a 160.1 lb 160.44-1 SB-23 SB-1454 SB-1398 SB-87, 2185; HB-167, 309 HB-576 SB-283; HB-577, 1181 HB-222 HB-3428 HB-714 HB-954 HB-3230 SB-515 SB-2185; HB-437, 519, 1805, 1806 HB-953, 954 HB-268 SB-284 HB-883 SB-1076 HB-449, 3109 SB-700 HB-3178, 3204 SB-58; HB-66 SB-58; HB-66 SB-782; HB-227, 734, 883 SB-2185 HB-1467 SB-2185 SB-1618; HB-1803, 1804 SB-1618 SB-1618 HB-1106 HB-1106 SB-2185 SB-734 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2193 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 144-Cont. HB-564 HB-269 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 HB-564 HB-883 HB-3352 SB-1044; HB-883, 3352 SB-2185 HB-3204 160.50 160d 160d2 161 165 166 167 191 322 323 324.02 325 tl 126.5a 12 13 17 22 22b 28 t28c t40al 41 68 70.11 70.12 121 135 151 153 154 157 181 *181 thru 193 182 t186.4 187 188 189 189.04 189.07 189.11 t189.14 t189.15 189.16 1189.16 t189.17 190 217 221 t221.1 225 *252 t256 271 282 301 302 303 306 307 TRADE-MARKS, ETC 140 12 17 123 135 151 692 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-2185 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 141 101 tOla 102 102a 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 113 117 118 122 123 141 143 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297 SB-1297; HB-596, 1862 SB-1297 SB-1297, 1413 HB-2512 SB-1297 SB-1297 HB-2521 HB-2521 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, ACADEMIES 144 6 SB-2185 7 SB-2185 8 SB-2185 Chap. 139-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. d Bill SB-2185 HB-266, 269 SB-2185 HB-2839 HB-1254, 1557 SB-559; HB-2839 SB-1516; HB-861, 2615, 3108 HB-570 HB-2298 SB-329 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-1387 SB-2185 SB-2185 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1326 SB-1162; HB-1240 SB-1471 SB-1162; HB-1240, 2094 SB-1385 SB-1162; HB-1240 SB-1162 SB-338, 1218, 1322, 1660; HB-1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 2003, 2802 SB-1398 SB-1851, 1852; HB-2741 SB-1162 SB-627 SB-338, 1218, 1322; HB-570, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 2003 SB-2185 HB-570 SB-1660; HB-2802 SB-1162, 1851; HB-1240 SB-1162; HB-1240 HB-1162 HB-1162 SB-1162; HB-1240 HB-1305 SB-10 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-1162 SB-21; HB-1466, 2082 SB-21; HB-1466, 2082 SB-1162 SB-559; HB-1459 2194 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 144-Cont. Bill 308 SB-641; HB-861, 1459, 1008c HB-1254, 1557 3266 t1008d SB-1516; HB-861 308a HB-1115,3267 2615 308c HB-1254, 1557 tl008e HB-3108 t308d SB-1516; HB-861, t1102a HB-23,570, 2715 2615,3108 t1114 HB-1167 311 SB-1162 *1155 HB-284 353 SB-329 1203 SB-329 652 HB-2079 1301 HB-2472 657 SB-559 1303 HB-2472 657.2 HB-1254, 1557 1303.02 HB-2472 658 HB-861, 1225 t1303.06a HB-2472 658a HB-1115, 3267 1303.07 HB-2472 t658c SB-1516; HB-861, 1303.07a HB-2472 2615, 3108 t 303.07b HB-2472 673 SB-329 t1303.07c HB-2472 692 SB-2185 1304.01 HB-2472 t802 SB-1162 1304.07 HB-2472 802a SB-1162 1305.05 HB-2472 802b SB-1162 1305.08 HB-2472 t802c HB-23 1305.11 HB-2472 t803 SB-1162 1305.12 HB-2472 t804 SB-1162 1305.13 HB-2472 t805 SB-1162 1305.14 HB-2472 t806 SB-1162 t1305.14a SB-329 t807 SB-1162 1305.15 HB-2472 t808 SB-1162 1305.16 HB-2472 t809 SB-1162 1306 SB-1489 t810 SB-1162 1307 HB-2472 t811 SB-1162 1308 HB-2472 t812 SB-1162 1309 HB-2472 t813 SB- 162 1312 SB-1489; HB-247 t814 SB- 162 1315 HB-2472 t815 SB- 1162 1324 HB-2472 t816 SB-1162 1326 HB-2472 t817 SB-1162 1333 HB-1059 t818 SB-1162 t1336.1 HB-570 t819 SB-1162 1403 SB-943; HB-1177 t820. SB-1162 1301, 1972 t821 SB-1162 1404 SB-943; HB-1177 t822 SB-1162 1301, 1972 t823 SB-1162 1405 SB-943; HB-1177 t824 SB-1162 1301, 1972 t825 SB-1162 1406 SB-943; HB-1177 t826 SB-1162 1301, 1972 t827 SB-1162 1408 HB-1177, 1301 t828 SB-1162 1409 SB-943 t829 SB-1162 1453.05 SB-2199; HB-264 t830 SB-1162 1453.06 SB-2199; HB-264 t831 SB-1162 1453.07 SB-2199; HB-264 t832 SB-1162 1459 SB-1398 t833 SB-1162 1603.09 HB-1241 1002 HB-1466 1607 SB-1489 1005 HB-1466, 2099 1613 SB-1489 1007 SB-559 1801 SB-117,338, 2181 1008 HB-861, 1459, 3266 HB-1874, 2525 1008a HB-1115, 3267 1802 SB-338 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 144-Cont. 2 14 , 7, 7, 14 14 45; 5; 2195 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 144-Cont. 1803 SB-338 1951 SB-1468; HB-2839 WARRANTS 146½/2 3.1 SB-2185 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 147 Chap. Par. Bill 147-Cont. 108.1 SB-2185 124 SB-2185 140 SB-2185 156 SB-2140 WILLS AND TRUSTS 148 t72a HB-1416 202 SB-1294 205 SB-1294, 1394 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2196 INDEX TO SPONSORS SENATE 2197 ALEXANDER ETHEL SKYLES SENATOR (16TH DIST.DEM) OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ALEXANDER,E SENATE RESOLUTION: 1202, 1210, 1317 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID N. SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP) $SBE-Warren HS Dist/Relocation.............................. SB-0116 Build-Obscenity-Publ Nuisance............................... SB-0649 Cannabis-Regulations ................................................. SB-2017 Civil Proc-Process Fee ....................................... SB-1031 Civil Proced-Collateral Source ..................................... SB-1719 Civil Proced-Memo of Judgement ................................ SB-0286 Civil Proceed-Pleading Motion..................................... SB-1720 Contributory Fault in Torts......................................... SB-0635 Create Eavesdropping Control.................................... SB-0634 Crim Cd-Courthouse/Soliciting ................................... SB-1476 Crim Cd-Define Prostitution......................................... SB-0648 Crim Cd-Hlth Care Benef/Fraud................................. SB-0310 Crim Cd-Hlth Ins Fraud Defined ................................. SB-0154 Crim Cd-Insanity Defense........................................ SB-1196 Crim Cd-Obscenity Definition ...................................... SB-0650 Crim Cd-Obsencity Evidence........................................ SB-1589 Crim Cd-Public Aid Wire Fraud.................................. SB-2193 Crim Cd-Public Aid Mail Fraud .................................. SB-2194 Crim Proc-Comply Fed Standards ............................... SB-0155 Crim-Child Pornography/Age Chq .............................. SB-1286 Crim-Dealing/Stolen Property ..................................... SB-0646 Crim-Murder Case/Death Penalty .............................. SB-0632 Crim-Vehicle Seizure/Solicitin .................................... SB-1289 Crime Victims Comp/Awards......................................... SB-0644 Crime Victims Escrow/Insanity.................................... SB-0645 Criminal Cd-Deceptive Practice................................... SB-0297 Criminal Cd-Insanity Defense...................................... SB-0595 Criminal Cd-Reckless Homicide .................................. SB-0341 DUI-Substantive & Procedural .................................... SB-1073 Elec Cd-Emergency Ballots ........................................ SB-1901 Elec Cd-Spec Absentee Ballots..................................... SB-1902 Elect Cd-Hotel Occupant Report ................................. SB-1898 Elect Cd- Judges/Penalties............................................ SB-1900 Elect Cd-Test Auto Tab Equipmt................................. SB-1897 Elect Cd-Voter Registratn Info .................................... SB-1891 Elect- Violation/Prosecution.......................................... SB-1101 Election Cd-Ballot/Proof......................................... SB-1892 Election Cd-Electronic Systems..................................... SB-1890 Election Cd-Electronic Systems.................................... SB-1893 Election Cd-Judicial Vacancy.................................. SB-1888 Electn Cd-Auto Systm/Tab Error................................. SB-1896 Electn-Absentee Ballot/Penalty ................................. SB-1899 Electn-Ballot Count/Auto Systm................................. SB-1895 Electn-Program Test/Elec Systm................................. SB-1894 Electronic Surveillance Device ........................................ SB-1365 Emplyee Identify Alcohol Abuse..................................... SB-1072 EPA-Solid Waste Disposal Act .................................... SB-1259 Injury by Intoxicated Person ..................... ................... SB-1488 Ins Cd-No Continuation/Felons .................................. SB-0309 Ins-Corporate Regulations.......................................... SB-2276 Intergov Agmnt-Water Supply..................................... SB-1254 IL Corp for Science/Technology..................................... SB-0585 IL Temporary Guardian Act ........................................... SB-0346 IL Uniform Transfer Minors Act.................................... SB-0992 Juvenile Ct-Conservatn Offense.................................... SB-0871 Leg/Publ Member Invest-Sunset ................................. SB-1913 Licensed Hlth Care Professions....................................... SB-2190 Limit Recovery Noneconomc Loss.................................. SB-1723 Marriage/Divorce-Domicile ...................................... SB-1310 Muni Cd-DUI Surcharge........................................ SB-1070 National Conference of Commsnr................................... SB-0991 No GA Mbr Employee-Local Govt ........................... SB-1107 Non Profit Corporatn Act-1985................................. SB-1320 2198 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID N. SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP)--Cont. Park Dist-Referendum-6yr Term............................... SB- 124 Pension Cd-Invest Stock/NASDAQ............................ SB-0337 Prop Liens Releases/Descriptn................................... ... SB-1508 Pub Aid-Restricts Medical Care................................... SB-2191 Public Aid-Prohibits Gifts.......................................... SB-2192 Real Estate Time Sharing........................................... . SB-1417 Real Estate Tx-Open Space Land ................................ SB-1219 Repeal Contributn Jt Tortfeasr....................................... SB-0636 Rev-Property Value Information .................................. SB-1043 Revised Limited Partnership .......................................... SB-1075 Revised Uniform Limit Partners..................................... SB-1838 Sch Cd-Temp Relocation Expense................................ SB-0115 Sch-1986-87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 Sexual M aterial Labeling Act....................................... SB-1137 SOS-Eliminate Purchase/Reports................................ SB-115 SOS- Uniform Traffic Ticket......................................... SB-1071 Tax-Contributn/Gang Control ..................................... SB-2289 Township-Land/Open Space Progm ............................ SB-1044 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act ...................................... SB-1346 Uniform Determinatn Death Act.................................... SB-1042 Uniform Transfer/ Minor-Defined ................................ SB-2184 Veh Cd-Aggravated DUI............................................ SB-0651 Veh Cd-DUI Plea Agreement..................................... SB-0993 Veh-Written Test Result/Alcohl.................................. SB-0412 Violent Crime Victims-Fines ...................................... SB-0647 1986 Limited Partnership Act ......................................... SB-0990 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARKHAUSEN SENATE BILL: 36, 95, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 277, 314, 925, 1307, 1398, 1581, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1721, 1722. 1724, 1903, 1935, 2185, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313. 2314, 2316, 2317 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3. (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 89, 196, 344, 381, 409, 447, 521, 615, 650, 831, 913, 971, 1488, 1544, 1576, 1677, 1801, 1841, 1902, 1963, 2036, 2132, 2199, 2303, 2648, 2819, 2937, 3205, 3525 SENATE RESOLUTION: 255, 260, 336, 500, 894, 922, 950, 951, 952, 1075, 1114, 1133, 1149, 1261, 1281, 1285, 1288 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 83, 196, 219, 220 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 30, 36, 38, 73, 78, 133, 137 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM) $Dept-Conservatn/IL Shoreline................................... SB- 1859 $DENR- Geological Survey........................................... SB-1860 $GRANTS-Dept-Transportation.......................... SB-2234 $GRANTS-SBE/DMHDD..................................... SB-1849 Adm Proc-Incorp by Reference .................................... SB-0612 Administrative Rules-Standards................................. SB-0728 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Ed Pgm................................. SB-0351 Asbestos Abatement Funding.......................................... SB-0723 Asbestos Abatemnt-Sch Inspectn ................................. SB-1804 Bd Higher Ed Inventors/Grants...................................... SB-1322 Bd Higher Ed-Inventor Grants..................................... SB-1660 Civil Proc-Empl Servng Process ................................... SB-0724 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ...................................... SB-1699 Consignment-Works of Art........................................... SB-0238 Create Educatn Partnership Act ..................................... SB-1218 Defines-Adjusting Ins Claims ....................................... SB-0301 Divorce-Child Support/Maintnce.............................. SB-0091 DCFS/Juv Ct/Sch Cd-Truancy ................................... SB-0725 DENR-Lake Michigan Overflow.................................. SB-2232 DMHDD/Sch Cd-Suicide Preventn............................. SB-2164 DOT-Flood Relief Projects ......................................... SB-2231 DOT-Office Of Lake Michigan..................................... SB-2233 Educational Reform/Reorganiztn ................................... SB-0730 Emotionally Disturbed Students...................................... SB-1521 Emplyees-Unfair Labor Practice.................................. SB-0588 Inc Tax-Value Limitatn Amount.............................. SB-0438 2199 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. Incr Gen Obligatn Bond Auth.................................... ... SB-2123 Indemnifies W aste Handlers................... ........................ SB-1848 Ins Cd-Insurers Cancellation ........................................ SB-2052 Ins-Terminating Health Benefts ................................... SB-0726 Intergovmentl Coop- Jt Ins Pool.................................... SB-2093 Intergvmntl Coop- Reinsurance .................................... SB-2092 IL Dental Practice Act ............................................ SB-1030 IL Insurance Development Act ....................................... SB-2053 IL Lifeline Liability Ins Pool......................................... SB-2054 Liquor Control- Distributor Lic..................................... SB-0147 Liquor- Grammatical Correction................................... SB-1872 M ilitary & Naval Code/Uniforms.................................. SB-2125 Muni Jt Action Agncy-Tx Emempt.............................. SB-1930 MFN-Muni Cd-Garbage Serv-Condo.................... SB-0722 MFN-Pen-Teachr-Early Retiremnt ........................ SB-1323 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling .......................... SB-1217 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Developmt Pgm ......................... SB-0350 Nonproft Sport Liabilty Limitn.................... .............. SB-2051 Pen Cd-Judge Contributn Electn................................... SB-1599 Pub Aid-St Fund-Loc Gvmt Units ............................. SB-2022 Publ Aid- Personal Injury Lien...................................... SB-0299 Public Aid-Capitation Program .................................... SB-0245 Revised Limited Partnership ......................................... SB-1075 Sch Cd-Brd Educ-Tax Levy ....................................... SB-0727 Sch Cd-District Reorganization .................................... SB-1468 Sch Cd-Elim Twnshp Treas/Trust ............................... SB-0731 Sch Cd-Loco Parentis....................................... SB-2091 Sch Cd- PE Class/Excused Pupils................................. SB-1705 Sch Cd-Sch Aid Formula Update.................................. SB-1659 Sch Cd- Sch Dist Self- insure..................................... SB-2090 Sch Cd- Special Educatn Hearing ................................. SB-1324 Sch Cd-St Bd Annual Report ........................... ....... SB-0352 Sch Cd-SBE-Educatn Evaluators .............................. SB-1803 Sch Cd-SBE-Rpt Dropout Rate.................................. SB-1666 Sch Cd-Young Minds Program ....................... ....... SB-0340 Sch-Revise Schedule/Aid Paymnt................................. SB-1704 Sch- 1986- 87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 Sr Citz Tax Deferral- Inc Level..................................... SB-0257 St Library-Handicapped Service .................................. SB-2035 State Agencies- Rulemaking......................................... SB-0729 Student Suicide Preventn Prog ........................................ SB-1795 SBE- Scholarship Prog/Hispanics...... ......................... SB-1214 Treasurer-Accept Bonds.......................................... SB-2124 Trust Interest-Child Support ......................... ........ SB-1325 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERMAN SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 171, 318, 319, 320, 355, 665, 707, 708, 907, 1210, 1212, 1213, 1215, 1216, 1483, 1498, 1567, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1700, 1924, 2006, 2042, 2162, 2163, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2254, 2300, 2301 HOUSE BILL: 26, 50, 51, 83, 90, 252, 298, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 385, 474, 508, 538, 578, 682, 720, 737, 778, 815, 816, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 988, 993, 1006, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1112, 1117, 1148, 1188, 1252, 1265, 1292, 1298, 1302, 1493, 1528, 1683, 1800, 1902, 2003, 2165, 2259, 2364, 2387, 2391, 2409, 2579, 2581, 2583, 2587, 2784, 2917, 2971, 3061, 3075, 3091, 3141, 3187, 3207, 3227, 3228, 3230, 3276, 3550 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 48, 85, 99, 125, 148, 164, 181, 182, 193, 286, 338, 391, 422, 510, 586, 591, 599, 600, 656, 721, 763, 775, 787, 813, 814, 869, 876, 89!, 934, 1002, 1039, 1040, 1078, 1104, 1250, 1257, 1258, 1279 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28, 71, 72, 73, 74, 127, 128, 143 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 25, 26, 27, 127, 137, 152 BLOOM, PRESCOTT E. SENATOR (47TH DIST. REP) $OCE- Arts Council.... .......................................... SB-0462 $OCE-Court of Claims .......... ..................... SB-0461 $OCE-Dept of Public Aid.......................................... SB-0476 $OCE-Hlth Care Cost Containmnt........................... SB-0477 $OCE- Industrial Commission....................................... SB-0460 Adm Proc-Incorp by Reference ................................. SB-0612 2200 BLOOM, PRESCOTT E. SENATOR (47TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Administrative Rules-Standards................................... SB-0728 Alzheimers Disease Research.......................................... SB-0062 Business Corp-Combinatn/Shares................................ SB-0259 Charities-Filing Requirement....................................... SB-1038 Civil Proc-Itemized Verdicts....................................... SB-0961 Civil Procedure-Forcible Entry..................................... SB-0105 Civil-Mortgage Foreclosurers ....................................... SB-0916 Consmr Fraud-Interested Person.................................. SB-1208 Correction-Conditional Release .................................... SB- 1226 Criminal Cd-Insanity Defense ...................................... SB-0595 Defendant/Counsel-Costs .......................................... SB-0593 Dept-Agri/Animal Disease Lab ................................... SB-0805 Driving-Military Personnel......................................... SB-0379 DOC-Convey Land in Warren Cnty............................. SB-0896 DOC-St Parks Maintenance/Rules.............................. SB-0870 DOT-Flood Relief Projects ......................................... SB-0798 Elect-St Central Committeemen .................................. SB-1103 Electronic Surveillance Device ........................................ SB-1365 Foreign Trade Zone Tax Incrmnt ................................... SB-0919 Health Finance Reform Act.......................................... SB-0103 Hlth Care Cost Contain-Comm.................................... SB-1379 Hlth Care Reimburse Reform Act .................................. SB-1298 Income Tax-Various Changes....................................... SB-1063 Increase Max Revolv Credit Fee..................................... SB-1343 Ins Cd-Health Care Programs...................................... SB-1311 Malprac-Malicious Prosecution.................................... SB-0963 Malpractice-Pecuniary Loss ......................................... SB-0960 Med Malpractice-Damages Award .............................. SB-0965 Medical Malpract/Ins Liability...................................... SB-1200 MFN-Real Estate Trans-Tx Exmpt ........................... SB-0131 Nursing Homes-Include Hospital................................. SB-0766 Presentence Reports-Disclosed ..................................... SB-0594 Probationary Drivers License ........................................ SB-0378 Pub Util-ICC/Governor Report ................................... SB-0885 Pub Utl-CC-Report to Governor................................ SB-1392 Pub Utl- Redefine.......................................................... SB-0110 Public Util-Transport Power......................................... SB-1347 Rehab-Disabled-Payment ........................................ SB-0828 Revises Public Utilities Act .......................................... SB-1021 Sch Bd-Principal Notice-Salary................................. SB-0440 Sch Cd-State Aid/Lower Valuatn ................................ SB-0076 Sm Business Utility Advocate ......................................... SB-1028 State Agencies-Rulemaking....................................... SB-0729 Tax Exempt-Foreign Trade Zones................................ SB-0319 Trust Company-Minimum Capital............................... SB-0571 Trustee-Bank Holding Companies................................ SB-0570 Trustee-Prudent Person Rule.................................. SB-0569 Twelve Enterprise Zones-1985 ...................................... SB-1363 Veh Cd-Proof License Renewal .................................... SB-1095 Veh-Alcohol Blood Test Results ................................... SB-0592 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLOOM SENATE BILL: 10, 155, 192, 385, 386, 387, 389, 390, 513, 925, 964, 968, 1307, 1490 HOUSE BILL: 48, 142, 143, 296, 558, 598, 664, 669, 672, 721, 737, 800, 992, 1040, 1042, 1047, 1059, 1163, 1197, 1260, 1301, 1814, 2066, 2089, 2421 SENATE RESOLUTION: 97, 139, 248, 366, 485, 587 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 36 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM) $Bd of Regents-NIU Engineering ............................... SB-0001 $Bd Higher Ed-Approp Lapses................................... SB-1826 $Build Illinois Program................................................. SB-1734 $Bureau of Budget........................................................ SB-1825 $Court of Claims-Awards Paymnt ............................ SB-1822 $Court Claims-Paymnt of Awards ............................ SB-0403 $DCCA-Economic Developmt Study ........................... SB-0167 $DCCA-Employee Assist Programs............................. SB-1824 $DCCA-Local Govt Reimbursement ........................... SB-1823 2201 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM--Cont. $DCCA-Reimbursmnt-Local Govmts....................... SB-0145 $DCCA/Ethnic Festivals Promotn ................................. SB-21 10 $GRANTS-Dept Public Health ................................... SB-0387 $GRANTS- DCCA ...................................................... SB-1642 $OCE--Board of Governors.......................................... SB-1605 $OCE-Brd Gov St College/Univ.................................. SB-0358 $OCE-Southern IL University...................................... SB-0364 $Supp-Various Agencies ......................................... SB-0134 $TR-U of I/Ag Premium Fund .................................... SB-0168 Aging-Alzheimers Task Force...................................... SB-0385 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Alzheimers Disease Assist Act ........................................ SB-0388 Civil Procedure-Jewish Observe.................................... SB-1224 Commercial Cd-Register Pledges................................. SB-0882 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ...................................... SB-1699 Correction-Conditional Release.................................... SB-1226 Credit Card M ax Interest Rates...................................... SB-1000 Credit Card-Max Interest 15%..................................... SB-0326 Credit Cards-No Surcharge........................................ SB-0768 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Crime/School Grounds ................................. SB-0208 Crim Cd-Prosecution Time Limit................................. SB-1432 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors.................................... SB-0206 Crim Cd-Stolen Guns Possession .................................. SB-0203 DCCA-Food Donor Act-Assistance........................... SB-0527 DPH-Alzheimers Disease Proced ................................. SB-0386 Eavesdropping Control Act...................... .................... SB-1427 Employee Suggestn Award Progrm................................. SB-0925 Foreign Banking Boundaries ........................................ . SB-1077 Health Finance Reform Act......................................... SB-0103 Health Insurance Risk Sharing ....................................... SB-1122 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Ins Cd-Alzheimer Coverage........... ........................... SB-0389 Ins Cd-Health Care Programs...................................... SB-1311 Ins-Prefer Provider Arrangmnts................................... SB-1061 IL Temporary Guardian Act......................................... SB-0346 Juv Crt-Minor Restore Damages.................................. SB-1123 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances....................................... SB-0204 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult ............................. SB-0205 Militia-Firearm/Explosive Use..................................... SB-2062 No Firearms/Explosive Teaching ................................... SB-2006 Nursing Home-Alzheimer Disease ............................... SB-0390 Nursing Homes-Include Hospital................................. SB-0766 Saving Loan/Commissioner Board ................................. SB-1350 Savings/Loan-Branch Office...................... ............. SB-2259 Sch Cd-20 Elected Chgo Sch Brd................................. SB-1010 Sch-20 Elected Chgo School Brd.................................. SB-2268 St Fin-Redefine Approp Terms..................................... SB-0733 State Militia-Civil Disorder .......................... ......... SB-1060 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Veh-DUI Penalties/Passengers .................................. SB-1300 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CARROLL SENATE BILL: 10, 139, 147, 174, 175, 300, 318, 319, 320, 356, 357, 360, 361, 362, 365, 366, 665, 1599, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1924, 2115, 2254 HOUSE BILL: 195, 241, 290, 394, 419, 526, 580, 685, 691, 693, 777, 815, 816, 947, 1097, 1110, 2578, 2580, 2688, 2966, 3015, 3017, 3093, 3101, 3133, 3165, 3166, 3191, 3206, 3230, 3253, 3255, 3257, 3343, 3396 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 87, 124, 127, 142, 148, 179, 181, 182, 203, 241, 286, 294, 333, 348, 349, 353, 358, 369, 370, 391, 408, 412, 600, 623, 654, 775, 885, 927, 929, 934, 938, 1063, 1104, 1116, 1173, 1174, 1200, 1270 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 151, 175 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65, 127, 137, 152 CHEW, CHARLES JR. SENATOR (16TH DIST. DEM) $GRF--Court of Claims .............................................. SB-1546 $Job Invstmnt Fnd-Job Develop ................................ SB-1410 2202 CHEW, CHARLES JR. SENATOR (16TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. $OCE- Board of Education .......................................... SB-1460 $OCE-Koren War Veterans ......................... ........... SB-1545 $OCE- State Treasurer ...................... ........................ SB-1639 $Small Business Asst Board .......................................... SB-1411 Apprenticeship & Train Council..................................... SB-0199 Chgo World Fair-Unit/Local Gov................................ SB-1036 Court Reporters/Part-time Pay.................................... SB-1877 Crt Reporters/Raise Max Salary....................................... SB-1839 Devl Fin Auth-Enterprise Zone.................................... SB-1458 DCCA Cooperate Chg Worlds Fair ................................ SB-1035 DOT-On Job Training Programs............................... SB-1421 DUI-Substantive & Procedural .................................... SB-1073 Emplyee Identify Alcohol Abuse..................................... SB-1072 Gen Assembly-Dean of Senate ..................................... SB-1524 Health Facilities Planning Bd........................ ............ SB-2200 Income Tax & Comm College Acts................................ SB-1406 Ins Coverage-Policy Cancellatn .................... .......... SB-0907 Job Devel Corp-Students ............................................ SB-1404 Korean War Vets Memorial Comm ................................ SB-1544 M uni Cd- DUI Surcharge.............................................. SB-1070 Prevail Wage-Pub Works Defined ................................ SB-0200 Property/ Lien- Child Support ....................................... SB-1542 Pub Aid-Support Collection Fee ............................ SB-1543 RTA-Farebox Recovery Ratio...................................... SB-1233 Sm Business Bonding Asst Act........................................ SB-1408 SOS-Suspend Driving Privileges.............................. SB-1232 SOS-Uniform Traffic Ticket ..................................... SB-1071 Tax Abate-Real Property-Zones ........................... SB-1405 Veh Cd- Alter Info/Veh Titles ...................................... SB-1082 Veh Cd-Car Dealer Insurance..................................... SB-0756 Veh Cd-SOS-Registered Vehicles.............................. SB-1229 Veh Cd-Trailer Width Exemption ................................ SB-0492 Voc & Prof Enterprise Train........................................... SB-1402 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHEW SENATE BILL: 10, 41, 45, 46, 47, 104, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 318, 319, 320, 342, 496, 521, 665, 667, 730, 1498, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1559, 1698, 2165 HOUSE BILL: 760, 949, 1131, 1132, 1284, 1841, 2712, 2714 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 177, 211, 433, 502, 561, 682, 812, 814, 900, 936, 1009 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 51, 53, 67, 137, 153 COFFEY, MAX E. SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP) $OCE-Dept of Transportation ...................................... SB-0472 $OCE-Reappropriation/DOT ...................................... SB-0471 Compensatn Review Bd/Salaries.................................... SB-1116 Domestic Animals/Restraints ......................................... SB-0697 Dwnst Publ Trans-Handicapped.................................... SB-0530 Highway Cd-DOT Sale Land ....................... .......... SB-0794 Highway Cd-Fed Aid Road Act ................... .......... SB-0895 Meat Handling-Rules & Regulatn ............................... SB-0807 Medical Malpract/Ins Liability ...................................... SB-1200 Motor Fuel Tax-Sch Dist Exempt ................................ SB-0336 Multi-year Plate/Title Offense..................................... SB-1111 MFN-Create St Inc Tax/Sch Aid................................ SB-0044 Publ Aid-Workfare Programs ....................................... SB-1388 Rev-Incomplete Assessments ........................................ SB-0623 Sch Cd-Physcial Educatn Excuse ................................. SB-0279 St Finance-Road Fund-Transfers .............................. SB-0793 State Income Tax-School Aid....................................... SB-0410 Supplemental Car Dealers Lic ........................................ SB-0583 Trusts-Oversight Corrected .......................... SB-1204 Veh Cd & Motor Fuel Tx-ID Card ........................... SB-0244 Veh Cd-DOT-Weight Permits ................................... SB-1369 Veh-Amateur Radio Operators.................................. SB-0643 Vehicle Cd-Retired Legislators................................. SB-0243 Wildlife/Fish-Incr License Fee ................................. SB-0842 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COFFEY SENATE BILL: 314, 384, 385, 386, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 396, 418, 869, 872, 1307 2203 COFFEY, MAX E. SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 81, 99, 293, 485, 582, 639, 1125, 1445, 1915, 1928, 1974, 2080, 2436, 2449 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 97, 107, 201, 352, 433, 565, 587 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 22 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM) $Job Invstmnt Fnd-Job Develop................................... SB-1410 $OCE-Board of Education........................................... SB-1460 $Small Business Asst Board ........................................ SB-1411 Adolescent Pregnancy Preventn .................................... SB-2162 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Apprenticeship & Train Council..................................... SB-0199 Assist Minority Business/Loans...................................... SB-2236 Assoc Circuit Judge-Available................................... SB-0493 Banking-Technical Changes ....................................... SB-2248 Banks-Technical Change ........................................... SB-2246 Bldg & Constructn Trade Lic Bd.................................... SB-0041 Civ Proc-Medical Review Panel ................................... SB-0068 Consortium for Ed Opportunity .................................... SB-0626 Consumr Fraud-Increase Penalty................................. SB-1710 Correct-Prisoners/Good Conduct................................. SB-0099 Corrections-Prisoners Rehabil .................................... SB-1228 Correctn-Good Conduct Credit .................................... SB-1713 Correctn-Good Conduct Credit .................................... SB-1800 Correctn-Judge-Time Imprisoned.............................. SB-1531 Credit Card Max Interest Rates....................................... SB-1000 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Crime/School Grounds ................................. SB-0208 Crim Cd-Fraud Certification ...................................... SB-0995 Crim Cd-Home Repair Theft ..................................... SB-0494 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors.................................... SB-0206 Crim Cd-Stolen Guns Possession......................... ........ SB-0203 Crim Cd-Theft by Contract........................................ SB-0999 Crim Proc-Plea Bargaining..................................... SB-1530 Crim Proc-Strip Search Limitn .................................... SB-0130 Dev Fin Auth-Inc Indebtedness.................................... SB-1400 Devl Fin Auth-Enterprise Zone.................................... SB-1458 Divorce-Property/Child Custody.................................. SB-0065 Domestc Violence-Protect Order .................................. SB-1711 DOT-On Job Training Programs.................................. SB-1421 Elect-Political Advertisement ....................................... SB-2247 Electn-Student-Absentee Voting................................ SB-0997 Employment-Enterprise Training ................................. SB-2179 Fin Auth-Grants-Comm Colleges.............................. SB-1403 Finance Auth-Sm Bus Incubators ................................ SB-2249 Handgun Control Act ........................................ SB-0063 Higher Ed-Minority Participatn ................................. SB-0627 Home Repair Business-Use Name................................ SB-0124 Home-Repair Registration Act..................................... SB-1594 Housing Trust Fund-Low Income................................. SB-1459 Housing Trust Fund/Rehabilitn ..................................... SB-2244 Human Rights-Position Vacancy.................................. SB-0066 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Income Tax & Comm College Acts ................................ SB-1406 Income Tax-Technical Change..................................... SB-2240 Ins Cd-Motor Vehicle Rates......................................... SB-2239 Ins Policies-Home Health Care .................................... SB-1407 IL Home Repair Registration.................................... SB-0126 IL Job Development Corps......................................... SB-2180 IL Privatization A ct........................................................ SB-1401 Job Devel Corp-Students ........................................... SB-1404 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances....................................... SB-0204 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult.......................... SB-0205 Limit Credit Card Interst Rate .................................... SB-1496 Linked Deposits Act.............................................. SB-1995 Membr Vacancies & Public Funds .............................. SB-1712 2204 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. M inority Business Bond Assist ........................................ SB-2181 Minority/Female Business Loans.................................. SB-1994 Muni Cd-Technical Change.......................................... SB-2243 MFN-Sch Cd/Pregnant Pupil Prog ............................. SB-2163 Occup & Use Tax-Inc Drinks 5.................................. SB-1409 Physician-Pharmacy Interest........................................ SB-0998 Physician/No Pharmacy Referral................................... SB-1497 Prevail Wage-Pub Works Defined ................................ SB-0200 Pub Aid-Continue Appropriation ................................. SB-2183 Pub Aid-Self-reliant Asst Plan................................... SB-2178 Pub Fund Invest/Linked Deposit .................................... SB-0064 Publ Aid-Transitional Benefits ..................................... SB-1001 Public Aid-Title Change ............................................ SB-2237 Revenue-Technical Change .......................................... SB-2241 Saving Assoc/Bank-Title Change................................. SB-2245 Sch Cd-Publ Infant Lab Schools .................................. SB-1529 Sch Cd-Search Pupils/Property ................................... SB-0304 Sch Cd/lncome Tx-Increase Rate.............................. SB-0067 Sm Business Bonding Asst Act........................................ SB-1408 State Ins-Periodontal Surgery........................................ SB-0128 Strip Search-Correctnl Employ .................................... SB-0996 Structural Work-Emp Negligence.............................. SB-0127 Tax Abate-Real Property-Zones............................. SB-1405 Tax-30 Per Alcoholic Drink.......................................... SB-2238 Teenage Father Responsibility ........................................ SB-2182 Unemploymnt Ins-Title Change ................................... SB-2242 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Utility Trust Fund-Fin Asst.......................................... SB-1461 Voc & Prof Enterprise Train........................................... SB-1402 Wrkr Comp/Occup Disease-Appeal............................. SB-2250 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COLLINS SENATE BILL: 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 318, 319, 320, 665, 730, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1877, 2000 HOUSE BILL: 324, 387, 717, 725, 782, 1018, 1417, 1438, 1675, 2226, 2362, 2714 SENATE RESOLUTION: 40, 47, 103, 177, 211, 263, 433, 480, 533, 534, 561, 565, 568, 600, 691, 717, 781, 812, 900, 936, 1009, 1120, 1210, 1317 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 137, 153 D'ARCO, JOHN A. JR. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-State Treasurer....................... ..................... SB-1639 $Univ of IL-Aids Research ......................... ........... SB-0015 Alzheimers Disease Assist Act ........................................ SB-0388 Bank Holding/Trust Company........................................ SB-2084 Cd Corr-Discharge-Public Aid ................................... SB-1016 Chgo Park Dist- Tax ................................................... SB-0717 Child-License Part Day Centers ................................... SB-1568 Clinical Lab Practice Act .......................................... SB-1074 Clinical Lab-HMO Exemption .................................... SB-1636 Condo Prop-Bond/Procedural Req............................... SB-0016 Condominium-Requiremnt Changes ............................ SB-0402 Condominiums-Age Restrictions .................................. SB-0401 Contesting Election Procedure........................................ SB-1961 Create Educatn Partnership Act ................................... SB-1218 Creates an Act to Define Death....................................... SB-0059 Credit Card-Max Interest 15%...................................... SB-0326 Crim Cd-Property by Deception .................................. SB-0694 Crime Victim/Prisoner Release ...................................... SB-1870 Criminal ID-Sealing Records ....................................... SB-1960 Criminal Records-Expungement................................... SB-0017 CPA Liability/Carnival Safety ....................................... SB-2108 Definition Of Death ....................................................... SB-2055 Dental Service Plan-Reserve......................................... SB-0568 Dentists-Anesthesia Permit........................................ SB-0683 Dispense-Nonprescription Drugs............................... SB-0572 DENR-Energy Conservatn Program............................ SB-2059 DMHDD-Discharge-Publ Aid ................................ SB-1015 DORS-Homeless Persons........................................... SB-1017 2205 D'ARCO, JOHN A. JR. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DPH-Publ Info Hotline-AIDS ................................... SB-0325 Electric Suppliers Service.......................................... SB-2058 Energy Assistance Act........................................ SB-0486 Failure Return Property-Theft ..................................... SB-1357 Fin Inst- Penalties/Officers..................... ................... SB- 1393 Funeral Director-No Solicitatn..................................... SB-0293 Grant Park-Extends Boundaries................................... SB-0014 Home Improvemt Business Lic................................. SB-1527 Hosp License/Technical Changes................................... SB-2105 Human Rights-Complaints ........................... ......... SB-1391 Human Rights-Judicial Review.................................... SB-1356 Ins Cd-Conversion Privileges ...................................... SB-1635 Ins Cd-Group Policy/Prem Paymt ............................... SB-0072 Ins-Partial No-Fault Benefits..................................... SB-2258 Ins-Unreasonable Delay/Claims .................................. SB-0060 IL Structural Engineering Act ........................................ SB-1638 Joint Custody/Termination .................................... ... SB-1845 Juvenile Ct-Habitual Truants ....................................... SB-1637 Muni Cd-Zoning/Bldg Ordinances .............................. SB-1360 Muni Code-Sealed Bids-Opened ................................ SB-1399 MFN-Chg Park/Pen-Technical Chg......................... SB-0718 MFN-High Sch Drug Abuse/Course........................... SB-0399 MFN-Pen-Chgo Police/Annuity ............................. SB-2048 Organ Donation Request Act ........................................ SB-0233 Pen Cd-Chgo Park-Nonsupport ................................. SB-1528 Pen Cd-Tx Multiplier/Chg Parks................................. SB-0716 Pen-Chgo Park-Nonsupport Act................................ SB-0715 Pen-Increase Term/Bd Members................................. SB-2103 Product Liability Ins-Reports ....................................... SB-0714 Pub Utl-CC-Report to Governor................................ SB-1392 Publ Aid-Residents/Institution .................................. SB-1014 Public Defender-Investigators................................. SB-1526 Repeal Ins Cd-Politicl Contrib ..................................... SB-1359 Revises Public Utilities Act .......................................... SB-1021 Risk Pooling-Indemnify/Accidnt ............................... SB-1394 Roofing-License Qualifications ..................................... SB-0324 Sch Cd-Drivers Ed-Option ....................................... SB-1216 Sch Cd-Hghr Ed-Proprietary Aid .............................. SB-2085 Sch Cd-Night/After Sch Program............................. SB-1213 Sch-Studnt Assist/Grnt Program................................. SB-1358 SBE-Scholarship Prog/Hispanics................................. SB- 1214 Taxi-Uninsur Motorist Coverage................................... SB-1525 Trust Company-Minimum Capital............................... SB-0571 Trustee-Bank Holding Companies................................. SB-0570 Trustee-Prudent Person Rule...................... ............ SB-0569 Utl Tx-Exemptn/State-Municipal............................. SB-0994 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY D'ARCO SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 318, 319, 320, 342, 362, 387, 496, 521, 665, 667, 925, 1018, 1019, 1210, 1212, 1215, 1217, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1698 HOUSE BILL: 208, 312, 342, 562, 563, 873, 1358, 1467, 1473, 1667, 1670, 1685, 1900, 1945, 2088, 2167, 2205, 2364, 2512, 2613, 2630, 2816, 3097, 3529, 3532, 3533, 3536 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 157, 420, 827, 1092 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 184 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 94, 137 DARROW, CLARENCE A. SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-Emergency Employment Dev......................... SB-1794 Aggravated Unlawful Restraint ...................................... SB-1202 Cd Civ Proc-Med Review Panel ................................... SB-0619 Civil Proc-Affidavit/Answer ........................................ SB-0968 Crim Cd- Battery ................................ ..................... SB-1433 Crim Proc Material Witnesses .................................. SB-1438 Driving Instructor-Qualificatn ................................... SB- 1397 DUI Boating-Misdemeanor .......................................... SB-0564 Emergency Emp Development Act .............................. SB-0721 EPA-Landfills/Admin Citations................................... SB-1588 2206 DARROW, CLARENCE A. SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Foreign Trade Zone Tax Incrmnt ................................... SB-0919 Horse Racing-Privilege Taxes....................................... SB-0743 IDFA-Enterprise Development..................................... SB-0213 Juvenile Ct-Victim Rights........................................... SB-0598 Juvenile-Home Confinemnt/Minor .............................. SB-1563 Juvenile-Work Programs/Probatn................................ SB- 1564 Med Practice-Incr Penalty....................................... SB-1430 Muni Cd-Commercial Enterprise................................. SB-0937 Muni-Airport Auth/lssue Bonds.................................. SB-1419 MFN-Muni Cd-Util Tax/Receipts............................ SB-0394 Pub Util-Customer Bill Info ....................................... SB-1045 Regional Serv Agy Fellowship...................................... SB-0329 Sch Cd-Employee Meal Break....................................... SB-0520 Sch Cd- Supt Qualifications.......................................... SB-0597 Sm oke Detector A ct........................................................ SB-1582 Surgeons-Mastectomy Consent..................................... SB-0950 Unemploymnt Ins-Seek Work ...................................... SB-0720 Watercraft-Drug/Alcohol Offnse................................. SB-0499 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DARROW SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 138, 263, 299, 301, 318, 319, 320, 404, 439, 665 HOUSE BILL: 35, 131, 171, 430, 799, 1050, 1051, 1053, 1299, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1366, 1412, 1703, 2310, 2352, 2770, 3114, 3587 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 97, 243, 372, 412, 917 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 31, 86, (SS1) 1 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP) $OCE--Board of Regents ............................. .......... SB-0360 $OCE--Board of Regents ............................................. SB-1610 $OCE-Brd Trustees-U of I....................................... SB-0362 $OCE-Dept-Mines & Minerals ................................. SB-0466 $OCE--Various Community College ............................. SB-0357 Adoption-Prohibit Compensation ................................. SB-1284 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Ed Pgm ................................. SB-0351 Amusement Ride Inspector Reqmt ................................. SB-0860 Assumed Name-Non-Profit Corp............................... SB-0884 Comptroller-Direct Deposit .......................................... SB-0426 County Auditor Act-Revision ....................................... SB-0976 Crim Cd-Residency Trespass........................................ SB-1598 Crim-Anti theft Detectn Device .............................. SB-0190 Crim-Child Pornography/Age Chq.............................. SB-1286 Crim-Child Solicitation/Felony.................................... SB-1287 DLE-No Bids Forensic Equipment............................... SB-0897 DOT-Safety Ed Prog-Seat Belts ................................ SB-1207 EPA-Rebate Monetary Penalties.................................. SB-0444 Fin-Contract Change Orders........................................ SB-0837 Forestry-DOC-Mgmt Practices................................. SB-1237 Hghwy Commissner/Legal Counsel................................ SB-0518 Ins-Incr Value/Mine Subsidence.................................. SB-1309 IL Athletic Trainers Practice ......................................... SB-0758 Juv-Authoritative Intervention ..................................... SB-0600 Juvenile Ct-Chronic Truant ........................... ......... SB-0599 Med Practice-Continuing Ed Req ................................ SB-0445 Med Practice-Proposed Contract.................................. SB-2202 Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund ................................. SB-0872 Missing Child Recovery-Terms .................................... SB-1285 Muni Cd-Severed Coal-Tax ....................................... SB-0446 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Developmt Pgm ......................... SB-0350 Pen Cd-Downstate Teach-Changes............................ SB-0143 Pen Cd-Teachers/Auto Increase .................................. SB-1820 Personnel Cd-Exmpt Fair Worker.......................... SB-0791 Publicatn Fee/Review Bd Lists....................................... SB-1059 Redefine Recreational Purposes ...................................... SB-2195 Reimburse/Former St Employees................................ SB-1983 Repeal Regulatory Sunset Act ..................................... SB-0311 Repeals Amusement Ride Act......................................... SB-0859 Right of Entry/Land Survey ........................................ SB-1265 2207 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Sch Cd- Pupil Transportation ........................................ SB-0302 Sch Cd-Regionl Supt-Sick Leave............................... SB-1828 Sch Cd- St Bd Annual Report ....................................... SB-0352 Sch- Teacher Dismissal Notice..................................... SB-1052 St Emp Pen Cd- Unused Sick Pay................................. SB-0790 St Employees Insurance Changes.................................... SB-1984 State Agency- Purchase Food ........................................ SB- 1560 Sunset Act- Include All St Agcy ................................... SB-0312 Veh Cd-Alter Info/Veh Titles ...................................... SB-1082 Veh Cd-Car Dealer Insurance ...................................... SB-0756 Veh Cd-Seat Belt/Exemptions ..................................... SB-2303 W ildlife Code- Regulations.......................................... SB-0813 W ildlife- Deer Hunting Permits .................................... SB-2197 Wildlife-Rifled Slugs-Deer............................. ....... SB-0589 Wkrs Comp-Industrial Comm Mbrs ............................ SB-0620 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIDSON SENATE BILL: 10, 110, 173, 305, 356, 358, 361, 364, 365, 366, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 730, 788, 789, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 814, 815, 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 898, 899, 1171, 1264, 1266, 1283, 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1307, 1366, 1367, 1368, 1413, 1414, 1454, 1455, 1468, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1611, 1612, 1700, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1743, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1815, 1816, 1841, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2025, 2196, 2198, 2199, 2201, 2203, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2211, 2212, 2272, 2273, 2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, 2278, 2279, 2280, 2283, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2302, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 43, 72, 116, 157, 583, 683, 775, 787, 1072, 1075, 1417, 1555, 1970, 2129, 2189, 2217, 2273, 2991, 3035, 3044, 3092, 3182, 3277, 3422, 3473 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 61, 63, 70, 94, 116, 136, 163, 165, 264, 332, 376, 383, 394, 433, 459, 492, 518, 528, 555, 557, 587, 657, 668, 697, 698, 699, 706, 707, 770, 842, 920, 925, 928, 929, 970, 980, 1111, 1119, 1130, 1157, 1158, 1264, 1289, 1299 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21, 26, 27, 28, 77, 200, 208 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 25, 26, 27, 29, 40, 58, 86, 90, 103, 155, 161, 174, 179, 187, (SS1) 1 DAWSON, GLENN V. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM) $Bd Higher Ed-Engineer Sch-CSU ........................... SB-0061 $GRANTS-Dept Public Health ................................... SB-0387 $GRF- Court of Claims ....................... .................... SB-1546 $OCE-Koren War Veterans................................... SB-1545 Adolescnt Pregncy Preventn Act..................................... SB-1383 Aging-Alzheimers Task Force .......................... ....... SB-0385 Aging-Community Care Contracts............................... SB-0639 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program.................................... SB-0202 Alzheimers Disease Assist Act ........................................ SB-0388 Catastrophic Health Insurance........................................ SB-1503 Cd Corr- Discharge- Public Aid................................... SB-1016 Civ Admin Cd-DCCA Energy Grant ........................... SB-0071 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ...................................... SB-1699 Contribution- Jt Tortfeasors .......................................... SB-0779 Crim Cd- Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Crime/School Grounds .............................. SB-0208 Crim Cd-Public Aid Wire Fraud............................... SB-2193 Crim Cd Public Aid Mail Fraud ............................... SB-2194 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors................................. SB-0206 Crim Cd- Stolen Guns Possession.................................. SB-0203 2208 DAWSON, GLENN V. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Dept Aging-Elder Abuse Rules .................................... SB-0936 Driving Instructor-Qualificatn...................................... SB-1397 DCFS-Day Care Assist Funding ................... ......... SB-0944 DMHDD-Discharge-Publ Aid ................................. SB-1015 DMHDD-Reference Deletion..................................... SB-1184 DORS-Homeless Persons............................................. SB-1017 DPH-Alzheimers Disease Proced ................................. SB-0386 EPA-Free Liquids Disposal....................................... SB-0125 EPA-5 Mile Sanitary Landfill ...................................... SB-0051 Family Consent/Organ Donations .................................. SB-1509 Foreign Trade Zone Tax Incrmnt ................................... SB-0919 Guardianship-Financial Ability.................................... SB-0939 Guardianship-Private Counsel...................................... SB-0941 Health Finance Reform Act ........................................ SB-0103 Hlth Care Reimburse Reform Act .................................. SB-1298 Inc Tax-Home Heating Deduction ............................... SB-0070 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Inc Tx-Subchap S Corp-Investmt .............................. SB-0218 Income Tx-Subchap S Corps ........................................ SB-0661 Infant Mortality Reduction Act...................................... SB-1183 Ins Cd-Alzheimer Coverage.......................................... SB-0389 Ins Cd-Health Care Programs...................................... SB-1311 Ins-Prefer Provider Arrangmnts ................................... SB-1061 IL Low Income Heating Asst Act ................................... SB-1186 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances ........................ ........ SB-0204 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult............................. SB-0205 Korean War Vets Memorial Comm................................ SB-1544 Labor-Employee Discrimination................................... SB-0670 Licensed Hlth Care Professions....................................... SB-2190 Liquor-Navy Pier Retail Sales..................................... SB-1616 Maximum Credit Card Int Rate ..................................... SB-1515 Med Pract-Visiting Professor..................................... SB-0942 Mental Health Education Act ....................................... SB-1243 Muni Cd-Commercial Enterprise ................................. SB-0937 Nurses-Rules/Loan Recipients.................................. SB-0943 Nursing Anesthesia Act.................. ...................... SB-0442 Nursing Home-Alzheimer Disease ............................... SB-0390 Nursing Home-Discharge Grounds .............................. SB-0935 Nursing Home-Written Complaint .............................. SB-0938 Nursing Homes-Screen Employees............................... SB-0220 Nursing Homes-Include Hospital................................. SB-0766 Nursing Homes-Complaints ....................................... SB-0775 Occupational Therapy Regulatns.................................... SB-0940 Organ Transplant Aid Act.......................................... SB-1486 Property/Lien-Child Support ....................................... SB-1542 Pub Aid-Alzheimer Medical Asst................................. SB-0392 Pub Aid-Restricts Medical Care................................... SB-2191 Pub Aid-Support Collection Fee .................... ......... SB-1543 Pub Utilities-Enterprise Zone ........................ ........ SB-0665 Pub Utl-Service Termination........................................ SB-1423 Publ Aid-Residents/Institution .................................. SB-1014 Publ Aid-Skilled Nursing........................................... SB-1084 Public Aid-Prohibits Gifts.......................................... SB-2192 Public Utilities-Pass on Tax.......................................... SB-0217 Regulation Lending Practices.......................................... SB-1505 Rehab Serv-Alzheimers Disease................................... SB-0391 Respite Program-Alzheimers ........................................ SB-0384 Safety Equip-Child Care Buses ................................... SB-1352 Sch Cd-Rpt Pupil Drug Abuse ..................................... SB-0652 Sch Cd-Teacher Certificates........................ SB-0052 Sch Staff Detect Child Abuse....................................... SB-0983 Steel Product Manufactured U S................................. SB-0671 Trains-Caboose Rear Car ....................................... SB-1225 U of I Health Care Programs.......................................... SB-1185 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Wkr Comp-Pre-existing Conditns........................... SB-0642 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAWSON 2209 DAWSON, GLENN V. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE BILL: 1, 62, 104, 181, 184, 187, 188, 318, 319, 320, 404, 499, 521, 602, 653, 1018, 1019, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1541, 1554 HOUSE BILL: 48, 123, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 1083, 1687, 2798 SENATE RESOLUTION: 12, 47, 71, 139, 257, 485, 694, 695, 720, 736, 766 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 16, 17, 41, 56, 64, 66, 67, 82, 84, 93, 95, 98, 103, 107, 108, 110, 114, 126, 131, 136, 137, 142, 149, 154, 170, 179, 238 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 43, 51, 52, 53, 86, 107, 114, 128, 137, (SSI) 1 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST. REP) Aeronautics-Eminent Domain ...................................... SB-1597 Atty/Client-Untrue Allegations ................................... SB-0964 Catastrophic Expense-Insurance .................................. SB-0787 Child Abuse-Empl Investigatn.................................... SB-0765 Child Care-Facilty/License/Rpt.................................. SB-0443 Civ Admin-DCCA/Labor-Managemnt........................ SB-0789 Civil Proc-Affidavit/Answer ........................................ SB-0968 Civil Proc-Itemized Verdicts.................................... SB-0961 Civil Proc-Med Malprac-Witness.............................. SB-0966 Civil Proced- Disabled Person........................................ SB-2141 Commercial Renting Tax ......................................... SB-1395 Comp Review-Gen Elect/Deadline .............................. SB-0314 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ...................................... SB-1699 Corridors Of Opportunity Act....................................... SB-2285 Counties-Waste Mgmt Regulation............................... SB-0109 Crim Cd/Nursing Home-Complaint............................ SB-1946 Crim-False Request/Ambulance .................................. SB-1570 Crim-Security Guard/Weapons ................................... SB-2204 Crim-Vehicle Seizure/Solicitin .................................... SB-1289 Criminal ID-Dental Records ...................................... SB-0851 Dept-Labor/Arbitration Serv ....................................... SB-0788 DCFS- Add Short Title............................................ SB-0868 Eliminate Corporation File Req ...................................... SB-1102 Emergncy Serv-Include Twnships .............................. SB-0161 EPA-Issue Permits/US Agency ................................... SB-0833 Finance-Obsolete Provision ........................................... SB-0676 Highway Cd-Limit Fuel Tax Use................................. SB-0285 Hlth Facil-Constructn Permits ..................................... SB-0624 Horse Racing-Privilege Taxes..................... ............ SB-0743 Inc Tx-Sch Dist/Credit/Computr ................................ SB-198 Inc Tx-Withhold Wages/Employer .............................. SB-0404 Incr Income Tx-Trusts/Estates .................................... SB-1078 Ins/Veh Cd-Salvage Requiremnts............................ SB-1798 IL Dental Practice Act .................................................. SB-1030 Juveniles-Detention Procedures.................................... SB-0684 Malprac-Malicious Prosecution.................................... SB-0963 Malpractice-Pecuniary Loss ............................ ........ SB-0960 Med Malprac-Survivor Benefits.................................... SB-0959 Med Malpractice-Damages Award .............................. SB-0965 Med Malpractice-Attorney Fees................................... SB-0967 Med/Dental MalPrac-Revew Panel............................. SB-0962 M edical M alpract/Ins Liability..................................... SB-1200 M etro Airport Authority Act ........................................ SB-0908 Motor Fuel Tax-Grade Crossings................................. SB-0303 Muni Cd-No Employing Relatives ............................... SB-0194 Nursing Home-Alzheimer Disease ............................... SB-0390 Nursing Homes-Screen Employees................................ SB-0220 Occup/Use Tax-Place of Busines ................................. SB-0748 Pub Aid-Service Payment Rates.................................... SB-1945 Pub Contract-Utility Easements................................... SB-0836 Pub Health Basic Service Grant................................... SB-1668 Pub Labor-non-St Peace Offecrs .............................. SB-1255 Pub Utility Management Audit....................................... SB-0922 Public Utility Furnish Studies ....................................... SB-0923 Rev- Bd of Appeals Decisions ........................................ SB-0195 Rev-Bd of Appeal-Review Assmnt............................. SB-0275 Rev-Bd of Appeals-Incr Members .......................... SB-0289 2210 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Rev- Property Value Revision........................................ SB-0274 Sch Cd- Boards Lease Land/Bldgs ............................... SB-1335 Sch Cd-Night/After Sch Program............................... SB-1213 Sch Cd-Supplementary State Aid................................. SB-0288 Sch Cd- Transportation Costs........................................ SB-2142 Sch Reorg/Educational Reform...................................... SB-1490 Sch-Advisory Council Appointmt................................. SB-1212 St Government Procurement Code................................ SB-1624 St Library- Handicapped Service .................................. SB-2035 St Property- Reports to CMS ........................................ SB-0677 State Employee Travel Expense ...................................... SB-0673 Tax Amnesty Money-Local Govmnt ............................ SB-0330 The Social W ork Practice Act...................................... ... SB-1138 Travel Rates-State Employees................................... SB-0674 Veh Cd- Dealer- Records on Parts............................... SB-1136 Veh Cd- Redefine Essential Part ................................... SB-0929 Vital Record- Birth Record/$2...................................... SB-1583 W eights & Measures/Violations..................................... SB-2140 Wrkrs Comp-Group Self-insurer ............................... SB-0447 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEANGELIS SENATE BILL: 10, 132, 155, 173, 190, 305, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 362, 364, 365, 366, 384, 385, 386, 388, 389, 391, 392, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 518, 675, 678, 679, 680, 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823, 825, 826, 827, 829, 830, 831, 832, 834, 835, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 1171, 1210, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1307, 1366, 1367, 1368, 1413, 1414, 1454, 1455, 1507, 1581, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1700, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1743, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1841, 1871, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2025, 2037, 2195, 2196, 2197, 2198, 2199, 2201, 2203, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2211, 2212, 2272, 2273, 2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, 2278, 2279, 2280, 2283, 2284, 2286, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 121, 257, 294, 692, 861, 1115, 1247, 1249, 1371, 1500, 1945, 1952, 1980, 2067, 2158, 2182, 2213, 2328, 2439, 2454, 2612, 2760, 2785, 2871, 2879, 2898, 3079, 3328, 3346, 3548 SENATE RESOLUTION: 13, 31, 45, 78, 97, 173, 196, 214, 215, 226, 257, 267, 296, 313, 702, 782, 881, 892, 907, 933, 979, 1014, 1095, 1289, 1293, 1297, 1298, 1306, 1310 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 183 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 47, 70, 74, 86, 140, 157, 159, 169, (SSI) 1 DEGNAN, TIMOTHY F. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM) Chgo San Dist-Temp Appointmnts .............................. SB-0738 Child Abuse- DCFS/Investigation................................ SB-1869 Child Care- DCFS Examine Center.............................. SB-1863 Commercial Cd- Register Pledges................................. SB-0882 Cook County- Issue Bonds ........................................ SB-1697 Corrections- Probation Revocatn................................... SB-1978 Correctn- Consecutive Sentences................................... SB-2128 Crim Cd-Aggravated Arson..................................... SB-2230 Crim Cd-Dealth Penalty/Murder ................................ SB-1979 Crim Cd- Defendants Disability .................................... SB-1975 Crim Cd-Minors ID/Fingerprints ................................ SB-2132 Crim Cd- Money Laundering ..................................... SB-2131 Crim Cd-Sex Offense/Prosecutn ................... SB-2127 Crim Cd-Various Offense Chgs .................... SB-1976 Crim Procd- Eavesdropping Equip ................................ SB-2130 Criminal Justice Info Auth M br ..................................... SB-0345 2211 DEGNAN, TIMOTHY F. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DCFS-Case Management System ................................ SB-1887 DCFS-Child Welfare Service Agy ............................... SB-1864 DCFS-Child Welfare/Admin Costs............................. SB-1867 DCFS-Facilities Standards.......................................... SB-1865 DCFS-Pregnancy Preventn/Costs................................ SB-1866 DCFS-Reimbursable Agy Service................................ SB-1868 Eavesdropping Control Act........................................... SB-1977 Family Reunification Services ....................................... SB-2149 Farm Assessmnt/Prop Tx Exemptn................................ SB-0415 Ins Cd-Info/Privacy-Penalties ................................. SB-1810 Ins Cd-Property/Casualty Rates.................................. SB-2000 Ins-Jt Underwrit Prop/Casualty................................... SB-2001 Ins-Local Publ Entity/Excess....................................... SB-2002 Ins-Prohibit Midterm Cancelatn .................................. SB-1483 Ins/Veh Cd-Salvage Requiremnts................................ SB-1798 Int Rate-3% Over Prime Rate ...................................... SB-1829 Interest-Bonds/Special Tax .......................... ......... SB-1696 Liquor Contrl-License Suspensn................................... SB-2087 Liquor-Local Licensure................................................ SB-1695 Merger/Consolidation-Trustees ................................. SB-2086 No Judicial Driving Permit/DUI.................................... SB-2150 Notary Public-Increase Bond........................................ SB-0577 Nursing Homes-Screen Employees............................ SB-0220 Out-of-State Liquor Sale/Minor ............................... SB-2165 Pen Cd-Dwnst Teacher-Appointee............................. SB-1007 Privacy-Criminal Sex Offenses ..................................... SB-2129 Prop Tax-Non-carrier Property.................................. SB-0414 Sale of Realty- Violation.............................................. SB-0273 San Dist Pen-Spouse Annuity...................................... SB-0614 San Dist-Construction Defined ..................................... SB-0739 Sch Cd-Report Card By District .................................. SB-1990 Sch Cd-SBE/Dropout Rate .......................... ......... SB-1211 Sch-Teacher 6 Yr Leave/Absence................................ SB-1991 School Records-New Students...................................... SB-1215 Veh Cd-DUI/No Supervision....................................... SB-2267 Veh Cd-School Bus Permit-Felon .............................. SB-0755 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEGNAN SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 24, 187, 188, 258, 296, 318, 319, 320, 343, 344, 377, 665, 907, 925, 1210, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1498, 1513, 1541, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1924, 2166, 2254 HOUSE BILL: 17, 112, 200, 374, 398, 434, 561, 593, 631, 694, 879, 880, 909, 910, 932, 1033, 1127, 1137, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1249, 1338, 1523, 1547, 1558, 1567, 1577, 1656, 1755, 1849, 1889, 2765, 3058, 3072, 3217, 3290, 3543 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 127, 153, 154, 199, 206, 298, 363, 399, 407, 425, 499, 554, 600, 678, 787, 791, 807, 890, 895, 896, 897, 929, 1046, 1047, 1074, 1112, 1117, 1118, 1222, 1223, 1296 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96, 111, 118, 121, 212, 222, 230, 246 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 65, 116, 137, 175, 183, 184 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM) $DOT--Central IL Expressway...................................... SB-0276 $GRF-Farm Credit Guarantee Fnd ............................. SB-0262 $OCE-Auditor General....................................... SB-0306 $OCE-Auditor General...................................... SB-1519 $OCE-Comptroller........................... .................... SB-0342 $OCE-Comptroller/Various Agcys.............................. SB-1698 $OCE-State Treasurer....................... .................... SB-1639 Access to Basic Banking Act ......................................... SB-1377 Administrative Hearings Office....................................... SB-1326 Bank Hold Co Act-Tech Correctn................................ SB-0914 Bank/Trust-Saving/Loan Commisn ............................ SB-0881 Chemical Safety/Landfills/EPA...................................... SB-2117 Commerce Commission Orders .................................... SB-1026 Commercial Cd-Legal Descriptn.................................. SB-1595 Community Right to Know Act ................................... SB-0931 Comptroller-Direct Deposit ....................................... SB-0426 Consumer Intervention Fund........................................ SB-1025 2212 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Consumr Fraud-Truth in Lending................................ SB-0148 Create Dept of Publ Utilities........................................... SB-1373 Creates Council For The Blind........................................ SB-1238 Crime Victims Compensation.......................................... SB-0290 CMS--Convey Prop-Jacksonville.............................. SB-0082 Department of Public Utilities......................................... SB-1333 DOT-Regulate Barge Fleet Area.................................. SB-1956 Elect Cd-Candidate Absent/Work ............................... SB-2297 Elect-Disabled/Voting Assist ....................................... SB-2121 Elected Commerce Commission ...................................... SB-1334 Electronic Fnd Trans/Terminal ...................................... SB-2257 Emergency Farm Credit Act......................................... SB-0263 Employee Dental Freedom Choice.................................. SB-0669 EPA-Delivery-Hazardous Waste............................... SB-0621 EPA-Proh Conflict Of Interest ..................................... SB-2120 Farm Dev Auth-Farm Home Admin............................ SB-0915 Farmland-Non-Family Ownership............................. SB-1182 Fin Inst Disclosure/Protection ...................................... SB-0910 Finance-Obsolete Provision........................................... SB-0676 Fire Protection-Organization........................................ SB-1592 Freedom Info-Accident Rpt Fee................................... SB-0911 Grain Dealer License-Net Worth................................. SB-0497 Hlth Facil-Constructn Permits ..................................... SB-0624 Illinois Union Label Act .................................................. SB-0562 Incr Ed/Transportatn Tax Rates.................................... SB-0913 Ins Cd-Include Premium Refund.................................. SB-1781 Ins/Veh Cd-Salvage Requiremnts................................ SB-1798 Interstate Banking Committee ........................................ SB-1305 ICC-Interstate Rail Authority...................................... SB-2186 IDFA-Enterprise Development..................................... SB-0213 IL Farm Develop Auth-Bonds ...................................... SB-0211 Language/Internatl Study Acad..................................... SB-2118 Mobile Home Safety/Regulations .................................. SB-1954 Motor Fuel/Telecommunicatn Tax................................. SB-0212 Muni-Define Immobile Dwelling .................................. SB-0395 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Dev Programs ............................ SB-1658 Open Meeting-ICC Communication ............................ SB-1330 Open Meetings-ICC-No Exemption .......................... SB-1329 Pen Cd-Annual Funding Reqmnts................................ SB-0149 Pen Cd-Arson Investigator Serv ................................... SB-1782 Pen Cd-St Emp-Refund Interest................................ SB-0622 Pen Cd-Teacher/Various Changes............................... SB-1813 Pen Cd-Teachers/Hlth Insurance................................. SB-1955 Pen-Temporary Disabilty Beneft .................................. SB-1080 Pest Control-Incr Various Fees..................................... SB-1163 Pesticide-Incr Various Fees........................................... SB-1164 Pub Agency Invest/Money Market................................. SB-1143 Pub Hlth Info/Comm Right/Know ................................ SB-2119 Pub Util-ICC Decision Statemnt.................................. SB-1331 Pub Util-ICC Mbr-Decision Copy............................. SB-1332 Pub Util/ICC-Organizatn Power................................. SB-1328 Public Util-ICC-Communications............................. SB-1327 Repeal Hlth Facilities Plan............................................ SB-1981 Repeal Hith Facility Planning......................................... SB-1982 Sales Finance Agency-Damages................................... SB-0912 Sch Cd-Background Checks ......................................... SB-1670 Sch Cd-Educatn Service Centers................................. SB-1657 Sch Cd-Hear Officer Per Diem..................................... SB-0668 Sch Cd-Roadway Easement/Grants............................. SB-0427 Sch Cd-Teacher/Certifications.................. SB-0287 Sch Cd-Trustee Bd-Jt Agreement.............................. SB-0687 Sch-District/Special Ed/Costs .................................. SB-1809 Sch--Medicare Contribution/Tax ............................... SB-2256 St Fire Marshal/Federal Funds ................................... SB-2122 St Government Procurement Code.................................. SB-1624 St Property-Reports to CMS ..................................... SB-0677 State Employee Travel Expense ...................................... SB-0673 2213 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Supplemental Car Dealers Lic ........................................ SB-0583 The Social W ork Practice Act......................................... SB-1138 Travel Rates-State Employees...................................... SB-0674 Trustee Invest US Govt Oblgatn..................................... SB-1142 U of I Coop Extensn Emply-Ins.................................... SB-0688 Unemply Ins-Benf Wage Transfer................................. SB-0420 Veh- Oscillating Lights/Felony ..................................... SB-1558 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEMUZIO SENATE BILL: 1, 86, 110, 214, 215, 216, 217, 318, 319, 320, 404, 418, 496, 521, 589, 665, 667, 675, 678, 679, 680, 925, 1029, 1468, 1554, 1705, 1832, 1848, 2116, 2254, 2255, 2300, 2301 HOUSE BILL: 45, 129, 202, 300, 313, 335, 408, 451, 468, 485, 510, 592, 611, 636, 781, 963, 990, 997, 1115, 1163, 1204, 1245, 1313, 1324, 1332, 1417, 1496, 1502, 1539, 1544, 1585, 1589, 1833, 2266, 2546, 2552, 2782, 2885, 2898, 2937, 3046, 3096, 3200, 3251, 3266, 3267, 3351, 3425, 3598 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 80, 83, 97, 118, 236, 238, 244, 256, 259, 295, 351, 361, 374, 436, 475, 476, 527, 532, 544, 562, 565, 571, 587, 600, 604, 692, 735. 777, 790, 835, 856, 893, 921, 981, 982, 983, 1009, 1109, 1135, 1176, 1215, 1216, 1241, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1292, 1347 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 20, 38, 97, 160, 202, 240 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 18, 22, 44, 49, 64, 86, 156, 170, 190, ( HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) 1 (SS3) 6 DONAHUE, LAURA L. SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP) $DOT-Central IL Expressway..................................... SB-0276 $OCE-Commissioner Saving/Loan.............................. SB-1774 $OCE-Dept of Agriculture ......................................... SB-0468 $OCE-Dept of Veterans Affairs.................................... SB-0482 $OCE-Dept-Agriculture................... ..... SB-1747 $OCE-Dept-Mines & Minerals ................................. SB-0466 $OCE-Dept-Veterans Affairs ...................... ......... SB-1759 $OCE--DCCA ...................... ................ .......... SB-0467 Abused Child-Empl Investigatn.................................... SB-1171 Adulteratd Food-Alcohol Flavor.................... .......... SB- 1549 Child Abuse- Investigations ........................................ ... SB-1288 Civil Proceed-Pleading Motion ..................................... SB-1720 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Luring ............................... SB-2294 Crim Cd-Public Aid Wire Fraud.................................. SB-2193 Crim Cd-Public Aid Mail Fraud ................... ......... SB-2194 DCFS-Recipients Scholarships..................................... SB-0869 DOT-Flood Relief Projects ......................... ............ SB-0798 Ins-Plain Language/Contracts .................... ........... SB-1203 Licensed Hlth Care Professions....................................... SB-2190 Livestock Auction M arket- Lic...................................... SB-0809 Med Student/Infant Mortalty Bd................................... SB-2199 Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund ................................. SB-0872 MFN-Bus Service-Nonpublic Schl............................ SB-1241 Occup/Use Tax-Place of Busines ................................. SB-0748 Paraprofessionals-Elder Abuse ..................................... SB-0799 Pub Aid-Access Various Records ................................. SB-1876 Pub Aid-Employee/Report Fraud................................. SB-1680 Pub Aid-Property Liens .................... ..................... SB-1681 Pub Aid-Recoup Overpayments.................................... SB-1679 Pub Aid-Restricts Medical Care.................................... SB-2191 Pub Aid- Violators/Disqualify....................................... SB-1678 Pub Aid/Execeptional Med Care.................................... SB-0529 Pub Util-Economic Develop Rate ................................. SB-1009 Publ Aid-Skilled Nursing......................................... SB-1084 Public Aid-Prohibits Gifts.......................................... SB-2192 Sch Cd-Roadway Easement/Grants...................... SB-0427 Sr Citizen- Disability Fraud ....................................... SB-1682 Swine Dealer- Agent Permits......................................... SB-1290 Swine/Cattle Disease Bd M brs...................................... SB-0864 Veterans Home At Manteno........................................ SB-2274 W ells Bond Require- Royalties...................................... SB-1260 W ildlife Code- Regulations............................................ SB-0813 Workers Comp-Outstate Business................................ SB-1714 2214 DONAHUE, LAURA L. SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP--Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DONAHUE SENATE BILL: 8, 10, 103, 110, 384, 385. 386, 388, 391, 396, 612, 1200, 1307, 1311, 1490, 1559, 1581, 1783, 1844, 2037, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3)9 HOUSE BILL: 313, 497, 651, 656, 772, 921, 1919, 1930, 1933, 1937, 1959, 1969, 1975, 2054, 2447, 2978, 2988, 3000, 3412, 3476, 3528 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 97, 166, 271, 356, 485, 537, 587, 634, 704, 828, 915, 978, 1055, 1087, 1091, 1160, 1178 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 124, 180, 243, 251 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 47, 109, 155 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP) $OCE-Criminal Justice Info............................. SB-0469 $OCE-Criminl Justice Info Auth ............................ SB-1764 $OCE-DLE/Criminal Justice Info............................... SB-0481 $OCE-Law Enforcemt Training Bd ............................. SB-1778 $OCE-Metro Fair/Expo Authority .............................. SB-1767 $OCE-Pub Sch Teachr Retirement .............................. SB-1779 $OCE-State Fire Marshal.............. .................. .......... SB-0470 $OCE-Teacher Pension/Retiremnt .............................. SB-0450 Build-Obscenity-Publ Nuisance ................................. SB-0649 Casino Night & Raffle Act........................................... SB-1495 Cd Correct-Firearms/Probation................................... SB-0029 Charitable Organizatns-Exempt................................ SB-2187 Controlled Substance-Cocaine....................... ............ SB-0850 Correctn Cd-Bulletproof Vest ....................... .......... SB-0825 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Felony ............................... SB-2298 Crim Cd-Civil Damages/Theft..................................... SB-0037 Crim Cd-Death Penalty/Murder................................ SB-2188 Crim Cd-Define Prostitution ........................ ........... SB-0648 Crim Cd-Obscenity Definition ..................... ........... SB-0650 Crim Cd-Penalty for Escape .......................... ......... SB-0844 Crim Cd-Property by Deception ................... .......... SB-0694 Crim Cd-Sexual Material/Minors .......................... SB-1850 Crim Cd-Video Tape Usage-Child........................... SB-0179 Crim Cd/Proc-Murder-Evidence............................ SB-2317 Crim-Anti-theft Detectn Device ............................... SB-0190 Crim-Child Solicitation/Felony.............................. SB-1287 Crim-Murder Case/Death Penalty .............................. SB-0632 Crim-Security Guard/Weapons ................... .......... SB-2204 Crime Victims Comp/Awards........................................ SB-0644 Crime Victims Escrow/Insanity...................................... SB-0645 Criminal Cd-Stun Gun-Serial # ................................ SB-0333 Criminal Code-Child Abduction................................... SB-0024 Criminal History Record Info ....................................... SB-0848 Criminal ID-Dental Records ......................... ......... SB-0851 Criminal Proc-Eavesdropping ....................... .......... SB-2316 Drivers License Suspension........................................... SB-1091 Economic Interest-Lawyer/Judge ................................ SB-1578 Elec Cd- Emergency Ballots .......................................... SB-1901 Elec Cd-Public Questions........................................... SB-1093 Elec Cd-Spec Absentee Ballots .............................. SB-1902 Elec Cd-Thumbprints/Signature................................... SB-1099 Elect Cd-Ballot Application/ID ................................... SB-1889 Elect Cd-Deputy Registrars ........................ ............ SB-1903 Elect Cd-Hotel Occupant Report ................................. SB-1898 Elect Cd- Judges/Penalties.......................................... SB-1900 Elect Cd-Test Auto Tab Equipmt................................. SB-1897 Elect Cd-Voter Registratn Info ................................. SB-1891 Elect- Precinct Bd Administratn................................... SB-2082 Election Cd- Ballot/Proof....................... ................... SB-1892 Election Cd-Electronic Systems.................................... SB-1890 Election Cd- Electronic Systems.................................... SB-1893 Electn Cd-Auto Systm/Tab Error................................ SB-1896 Electn-Absentee Ballot/Penalty ................................ SB-1899 2215 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Electn-Ballot Count/Auto Systm ................................. SB-1895 Electn-Program Test/Elec Systm................................. SB-1894 Expand Village Of Norridge..................... ....................... SB-1620 Firearm ID/Psychiatric Patient ...................................... SB-2282 Fish Code-4 Free Fishing Dates.................................... SB-2205 Habitual Child Sex Offender......................................... SB-2292 Income Tax-Schl Tuition Credit................................... SB-0027 Income Tax-Tuition Deduction..................................... SB-0377 Ins-Fraternal Beneft Societies ...................................... SB-1293 Juv Ct/DOC-Discharge Procedure .............................. SB-1853 Muni Cd-Annex Contiguous Land ............................... SB-0596 Muni Cd-Auxiliary Policemn-Age............................. SB-0296 Muni Cd-No Employing Relatives ............................... SB-0194 Muni Cd/Territory Annexation ...................................... SB-1619 MFN-Chgo Police-Incr Annuity................................ SB-0032 MFN-Pen Cd-Retirement Formula ........................... SB-1554 Regional Interstate Banking.......................................... SB-0525 Rev-Bd of Appeals-Incr Members ............................. SB-0289 Rev-Municipal Tax Freeze ......................................... SB-2305 Sch-1986-87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 Sexual Material Labeling Act ......................................... SB-1137 Special Serv Petition/120 Days....................................... SB-0307 Veh Cd-Aggravated DUI........................................... SB-0651 Veh Cd- Alter Info/Veh Titles ...................................... SB-1082 Violent Crime Victims-Fines ........................................ SB-0647 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUDYCZ SENATE BILL: 2, 120, 137, 195, 201, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 1289, 1307, 1429, 1436, 1507, 1533, 1552, 1558, 1570, 1581, 1922, 1923, 2228, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) I, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 164, 530, 561, 593, 608, 653, 800, 807, 831, 913, 971, 1306, 1529, 1767, 1841, 1945, 2979, 3003, 3543 SENATE RESOLUTION: 100, 101, 102, 128, 208, 260, 261, 354, 375, 423, 433, 477, 517, 538, 605, 616, 617, 688, 722, 740, 751, 761, 762, 764, 803, 843, 844, 870, 881, 929, 940, 975, 1146, 12 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47, 60, 112, 165, 201 (SSI) 1 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP) $DOT-Construction of River ...................................... SB-0383 $GRANT-DCCA........................................... SB-0921 $OCE-Dept-Corrections........................................ SB-1751 $OCE-IL St Scholarship Commsn ............................... SB-0361 $OCE-Southern IL University...................................... SB-0364 $OCE-Southern IL University................................. SB-1606 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Bingo- Additional Games.............................................. SB-0422 Cd-Corrections/Increases Fines................................... SB-1701 Cd-Correctn-Default/Imprisonmt ............................. SB-1703 Cnty Correctn Reimbursemt Fund.................................. SB-1702 Comm Coll-Revise Grant Formula............................... SB-0365 Contractor Supplier Payment........................................ SB-0618 Dept Ag-DuQuoin State Fair ....................................... SB-1998 DCFS-Recipients Scholarships................................... SB-0869 Fish Code-4 Free Fishing Dates.................................... SB-2205 Ft Massac Park-Cash Incentive.................................... SB-2198 Income Tx Credit-Coal Research ................................. SB-1079 Juvenile-Home Confinemnt/Minor .............................. SB-1563 Juvenile-Work Programs/Probatn.............................. SB-1564 Lottery- W ithold Prizes .......................................... SB-1553 Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund .............................. SB-0872 Pen Cd-St Empl/Natl Guard .................................... SB-1187 Pub Aid-Alzheimer Medical Asst................................. SB-0392 Sch Cd-Incr Scholarship Award ................................ SB-0366 Sch-Reimbursement/Spec Educatn .......................... SB-1547 Southwest Developmnt Authority ................................ SB-2302 Soybean Marketing-Petitions.................................. SB-0292 2216 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP)-Cont. St Univ-Retirement-Sick Leave................................. SB-1257 Unemploy Ins-Wage Report......................................... SB-1040 Util-Electric Generating Facil..................................... SB-0886 Veh Cd-Reduce Seat Belt Fine..................................... SB-2126 W ildlife Code- Regulations........ .................................... SB-0813 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,RALPH SENATE BILL: 356, 357, 358, 360, 362, 384, 385, 386, 388, 389, 390, 391, 396, 503, 1307, 1490, 1581, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 167, 313, 486, 1958, 1962, 2079, 2418, 2451, 2700, 3018, 3096, 3599 SENATE RESOLUTION: 20, 84, 109, 169, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 233, 254, 291, 457, 458, 579, 587, 639, 684, 685, 686, 771, 772, 780, 816, 883, 888, 918, 926, 1009, 1053, 1054, 1061, 1076, 1083, 1084, 1085, 1105, 1154, 1163, 1242, 1243, 1244, 1245, 1291, 1337, 1338 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 186, 197 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 22, 137, 155 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP) $Bd of Regents-NIU Engineering ................................ SB-0001 $OCE-Department On Aging ....................................... SB-1737 $OCE- DCFS ............................................................... SB-1749 $OCE-IL St Scholarship Commsn ............................... SB-0361 $OCE-Various Community College ............................. SB-0357 $OCE/Grants-Comm College Bds............................... SB-1611 $State Scholarship Commission ...................................... SB-1607 Alcohol/Drugs-Tort Immunity..................................... SB-1816 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Ed Pgm ................................. SB-0351 Civ Adm Cd-Revenue-Bad Debts .............................. SB-0894 Civil Proc- Judgment Offer............................................ SB-2218 Comm Coil-Revise Grant Formula............................... SB-0365 Comm Collge/Grant/VA Scholrshp............................... SB-1612 Consortium for Ed Opportunity ...................................... SB-0626 Educational Reform/Reorganiztn.................................. SB-0730 Educatnal Excellence Academies .................................... SB-0092 Forest Preserve Dist- Powers ......................................... SB-0601 Fox Valley Park Dist-Sell Bldg..................................... SB-0613 Hghwy Commissner/Legal Counsel................................ SB-0518 Highway Cd-DOT Sale Land.................................... SB-0794 Inc Ta--Loss Unitary Business ..................................... SB-0490 Income Tax-Mathematical Error ................................ SB-2169 Income Tax-Obsolete Reference................................... SB-0893 Income Tx-Applicatn/Math Error ............................... SB-2170 Income Tx-Unitary Business......................................... SB-0491 Incr Bonds/Scholarship Commisn................................... SB-0909 Ins-Private Bus Driver/Benefit ..................................... SB- 1573 Juv-Authoritative Intervention ..................................... SB-0600 Juvenile Ct-Chronic Truant...................................... SB-0599 Liquor- Sales/Dispensing............................................ SB-1492 Loc Govt Tort Immunity-Duties............................. SB-2220 Local Govt-Define Prisoner........................................... SB-2221 Local Govt-Empl Gender Neutral................................ SB-2222 MFN-Community College-Annexatn ........................ SB-0355 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Developmt Pgm ......................... SB-0350 Occup/Use Tx-Exempt Machinery ............................ SB-0602 Occupatn Tx-Deliquent Int Rate.................................. SB-2174 Pen Cd-Math/Science Academy .................................. SB-1728 Prohibit Designer Drugs ................................................ SB-1815 Pub Util Rev Tax Rate Change....................................... SB-0334 Pub Util-Compressed Air Cost ..................................... SB-1959 Purchase-Exempt Contract/Bids.................. ........ SB-2284 Reduce-County Use Taxes....................... .......... SB-0780 Rev-Historic Bldg-Rehabilitatn .............................. SB-0489 Sales Tx-Manufacture Equipment ............................... SB-0521 Sanitry Dist-Bd Member-Salary................ .......... SB-2098 Sch Cd-Incr Scholarship Award..... . ......... SB-0366 2217 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP)-Cont. Sch Cd- Increase Scholarship .......................................... SB-1608 Sch Cd-St Bd Annual Report ....................................... SB-0352 SBE- Election M anuals............................................... SB-1812 Tort Immunity-Defines Injury ...................................... SB-2219 Township Comm Bldg/Tax Levy.................................... SB-1618 Unemploymnt Ins-Sch Bus Driver................................ SB-0102 Uniform Marital Property Act ........................................ SB-0008 Veh Cd-Blue/Amber Lights ......................................... SB-0854 Veh Cd-Semitrailer Width Limit ................................. SB-0797 Veh Cd-Trailer Width Exemption ................................ SB-0492 Vehicle Cd-Blood Alcohol Test..................................... SB-0234 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ETHEREDGE SENATE BILL: 10, 356, 358, 360, 362, 364, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 396, 758, 1307, 1581, 1590, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1609, 1610, 1700, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1844, 1921, 2171, 2172, 2173, 2213, 2214, 2215, 2216, 2217, 2223, 2224, 2225, 2226, 2227, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 575, 590, 833, 864, 1072, 1192, 1360, 1517, 1680, 1717, 1922, 1935, 1948, 2062, 2276, 2303, 2308, 2441, 2562, 2987, 2995, 3050, 3090, 3549, 3551, 3552, 3553, 3554 SENATE RESOLUTION: 22, 76, 119, 121, 122, 522, 606, 652, 804, 848, 887, 922, 996, 997, 998, 999, 1042, 1151, 1174 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28, 87, 210, 237 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 22, 25, 26, 27, 35, 62, 120 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP) $DCCA-Glendale Hghts Sewage ................................. SB-2304 $DOT-DuPage River-Flood Contrl............................. SB-2045 $GRANTS-Secretary of State ..................................... SB-1590 $OCE-Prisoner Review Board ...................................... SB-1772 Cook County Judicial Circuit........................................ SB-2032 Correct-Prisoners/Good Conduct ................................. SB-0099 Correction-Good Conduct Credit ................................. SB-1780 Crim Cd-Perjury Prosecutions....................................... SB-0604 Crim Cd-Statute Limitat-Incest ................................ SB-0097 Crim-Video Tape/Child Testmony............................... SB-2296 Dept Vet Annual Lottery- 5/30..................................... SB-1928 Dietetic/Psychology/Respiratry ................................... SB-0096 DCCA/DOT-Water Resource/Powers........................ SB-0796 Educatnal Excellence Academies.................................... SB-0092 Election Cd- Registration........ .................................... SB-1787 Farm Equip-Constructn/Industry ................................ SB-0906 Forest Preserve Districts-Bond ..................................... SB-1248 Ins- Countersign Foreign Policy .................................... SB-2015 Liquor- Fingerprint Applicants...................................... SB-0785 Loc Gov-Pub/Private Agcy/Funds ............................ SB-2025 Medical Practice-MD Designate .................................. SB-0098 Minimum Wage-Unpaid Wages................................... SB-0857 Mortgage/Signature/Foreclosure ................................. SB-0095 MIA/POW Scholarship-Disabled .............. ............ SB-0007 Pen Cd-Former Spouse/Eligible....................... .... SB-0904 Pen Cd-St Empl-Military Credit ............................... SB-0514 Pen-Dwn Fire-Marriage/Retirmnt ............................ SB-0638 Pen-Dwn Fire-Survivor Benefits................................. SB-0637 Phys Education/Public Schools....................................... SB-0347 Prevail Wage-Rate Determinatn .................................. SB-0107 Pub Aid-Prop Transfr/Inelgible................................... SB-0792 Pub Aid-Support Paymnt Garnish................................ SB-1827 Pub Defender-Apt Investigators................................... SB-0905 Rehab Serv-Head Injury-Info.................................. SB-0827 Repeal Veh Emission Inspection .................................. SB-1581 Sch Cd-Jt Agreement Assn........................................ SB-0903 Uniform Marital Property Act ..................................... SB-0008 Veh Emision Inspect-Driver Lic ................................ SB-1997 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FAWELL 2218 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP)--Cont. SENATE BILL: 296, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 730, 758, 1307, 1699, 1921, 2228, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2298, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 243, 463, 605, 626, 652, 682, 734, 739, 935, 1129, 1394, 1446, 1565, 1857, 1935, 1938, 2125, 2625, 2974, 2984, 3269, 3271, 3394, 3498, 3513, 3584, 3596 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23, 35, 36, 37, 43, 44, 76, 119, 158, 207, 521, 848, 887, 889, 931, 996, 997, 998, 999, 1000, 1102, 1140, 1141, 1177, 1217, 1228, 1255, 1256 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63, 153, 178 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 22, 62, 137 FRIEDLAND, JOHN E. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP) $DOT-Division Water Resources ................................. SB-2251 Agriculture-Foreign-Disclosure .............................. SB-0811 Civ Proced-Future Damages/Tort............................... SB-2067 Civil Proc Process- Fee............................................. SB-1031 Contribution-Jt Tortfeasors ......................... ........... SB-0779 DMHDD-Visitors/Employees ID ................................ SB-0822 IL Underground Util Facil Act ....................................... SB-1261 Loc Gov Immunity/Haz Recreatn.................................. SB-2069 Medical Malpract/Ins Liability .................................... .. SB-1200 Occ/Use Tx-Phase Out Food Tax ............................ SB-0519 Odometr Fraud/Crim Victm Right ................................ SB-1957 Open- end Consumer Loans.......................................... SB-1878 OFSM-Report Burn Injuries ........................................ SB-1731 Pen Cd-Police/Transfer Credit..................................... SB-1847 Podiatry Disciple Fund Deposit....................................... SB-0170 Pub Contract-Utility Easements........................ ......... SB-0836 Unemploymnt-Employment in Home.......................... SB-1842 Variable Interest Rate Notice ......................................... SB-1879 Worker Compensatn-Contribution ............................... SB-1721 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRIEDLAND SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 153, 314, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 1307, 1581, 1582, 1700, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1844, 1925, 2037, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2068, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3)9 HOUSE BILL: 153, 190, 468, 497, 715, 883, 1178, 2290, 2889, 3548 SENATE RESOLUTION: 260, 1129 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 33, 85, 86, 177, 219 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 22, 86, 97, (SSI) I GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP) $SUPP-Dept-Human Rights................................... SB-0863 Accredited X-ray Wrkrs/Radiatn ................................ SB-1266 Adm-St Empl/Benefit Selections................................ SB-0840 Adoption-Prohibit Compensation ................................. SB-1284 Adoption-Unwed Father Consent ................................. SB-2077 Adopton-Forego Parental Rights.................................. SB-2076 Amusement Ride Inspector Reqmt ................................. SB-0860 Bill of Rights-Violent Crime....................................... SB-0563 Build-Obscenity-Publ Nuisance................................. SB-0649 Business Corp-Combinatn/Shares................................ SB-0259 Cancel Home Repair Contract........................................ SB-1632 Cannabis Control-Production ....................................... SB-2283 Cd Civ Proc-Med Review Panel ................................... SB-0619 Chgo Teach Pen Cd-Trustee Bd .................................. SB-0152 Civil Proc- Voters Privileges .......................................... SB-0655 Civil Procedure-Forcible Entry..................................... SB-0105 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ...................................... SB-1699 Condo-Hm Rule Modifications.................................... SB-0975 Consmr Fraud-Interested Person.................................. SB-1208 Controlled Substance-Penalties ................................. SB-2315 Convey- Affidavt of Inheritance..................................... SB-0372 Cook County Judicial Circuit....................................... SB-2032 County Zoning-Agri Land Exempt .......................... SB-0177 Creates Council For The Blind........................................ SB-1238 Crim Cd-Cable TV Clean Up.................................... SB-1188 2219 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP)-Cont. Crim Cd-Child Solicitation......................................... SB-2293 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Luring ............................... SB-2294 Crim Cd-Define Prostitution...................................... SB-0648 Crim Cd-Gambling/Device/Places .............................. SB-0843 Crim Cd-Obscenity Definition ...................................... SB-0650 Crim Cd-Sexual Material/Minors ............................... SB-1850 Crim Justice-Additional Member................................. SB-0832 Crim-Child Pornogphy/Prosecutn................................ SB-1283 Crim-False Request/Ambulance.................................. SB-1570 Criminal Cd-Insanity Defense ...................................... SB-0595 Criminal Cd-Reckless Homicide .................................. SB-0341 Criminal Cd-Weapons Exemption................................ SB-0853 Criminal Code of 1986..................... ..................... SB-1935 Criminal Code-Child Abduction................................... SB-0024 Dangerous Animals-Ownership .................................... SB-0693 Dept Vet Annual Lottery-5/30..................................... SB-1928 Dept-Conservatn/Land Acquisitn ................................ SB-0831 Divorce-Child Custody Hearings .................................. SB-0749 DUI Boating-Misdemeanor ....... .................... SB-0564 Elder Abuse Report-Immunity ..................................... SB-2019 Foreign Trade Zone Tax Incrmnt ................................... SB-0919 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.................................... SB-1634 Human Rights-Procedures....................................... SB-0856 Income Tax-Various Changes....................................... SB-1063 Ins-Continue Spouse Coverage ..................................... SB-0300 IL Home Repair Registration...................................... SB-1630 IL Home-Repair Registration....................................... SB-1629 IL Temporary Guardian Act......................................... SB-0346 Juv Ct-Neglected/Abused Minors ............................... SB-2196 Liquor-Fingerprint Applicants...................................... SB-0785 Loc Gov/Tax Sheltered Benefits ..................................... SB-1502 Local Govt Immunity-Insurance.................................... SB-2099 Medical Malpract/Ins Liability ...................................... SB-1200 Military-Loan War Belongings..................................... SB-0823 Muni Cd-Home Repair Contractor .............................. SB-1631 Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material.................................. SB-0617 MFN-Real Estate Trans-Tx Exmpt .......................... SB-0131 Narcotics-Property Forfeiture ...................................... SB-1937 Nuclear Safety/Radiation Lic....................................... SB-0855 Parental Right of Recovery Act ...................................... SB-0164 Pen Cd-IMRF-Forest Police ...................................... SB-0566 Probate-Adopted Child ............................................ SB-0565 Prohibit Probation-Firearm .......................................... SB-1083 Property-Historical Exhibition...................................... SB-1413 Property-Quit Claim Deeds .......................................... SB-0839 Pub Aid-Employee/Report Fraud ................................ SB-1680 Pub Aid-Maintain Med Records .................................. SB-1683 Pub Aid-Vendors Eligibility.................................... SB-1684 Pub Util-Work Jointly ........................................... SB-0698 Public Aid-Dept Subrogation........................................ SB-2020 Repeals Amusement Ride Act......................................... SB-0859 Rev-Bd of Appeals Decisions ........................................ SB-0195 Sch Record-Grad Info/Recruiter ................................. SB-1797 Smokeless Tobacco Act ................................................ SB-0701 Sr Citizen-Disability Fraud ......................... .......... SB-1682 St Ins-Benefit/Collect Bargain ..................................... SB-0861 Subcontractor Mechanics Lien........................................ SB-1633 Surgeons-Mastectomy Consent..................................... SB-0950 Tax District Reserve Fund Act........................................ SB-0265 Tax Increment Financing ................................................ SB-1700 Teacher Applicant-Fingerprints ................................... SB-1050 Tort Immunity-Joint Liability ...................................... SB-2024 Township-Land/Open Space Progm ......................... SB-1044 Uniform Marital Property Act ..................................... SB-0008 UCC Metes & Bound Crop Finance............................ SB-0699 Veh Cd-Repeal Seat Belt Use....................................... SB-0043 Vet-Assist/Surviving Spouse ..................................... SB-2287 2220 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GEO-KARIS SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 97, 190, 248, 384, 385, 386, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 405, 406, 439, 499, 1307, 1559, 1581, 1714, 2192, 2193, 2194, 2195, 2197, 2198, 2199, 2201, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2211, 2212, 2255, 2272, 2273, 2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, 2278, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2288, 2289, 2291, 2292, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2302, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 137, 171, 409, 430, 479, 489, 564, 659, 660, 706, 777, 832, 913, 1000, 1212, 1265, 1566, 1845, 1901, 1939, 1944, 1953, 1954, 2011, 2022, 2023, 2060, 2061, 2725, 2917, 2987, 3001, 3002, 3200, 3271, 3302, 3340, 3474, 3512, 3522 SENATE RESOLUTION: 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 43, 44, 73, 81, 91, 127, 194, 205, 210, 218, 255, 289, 290, 336, 386, 433, 485, 523, 524, 547, 552, 553, 565, 592, 605, 700, 737, 741, 746, 776, 800, 811, 839, 855, 861, 884, 894, 922, 974, 1012, 1070, 1146, 1149, 1247, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1329, 1345 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 87, 135, 168 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 73, 74, 78, 86, 121, 187, (SS1) I HALL, KENNETH SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM) $Bd Higher Ed-Approp Lapses................................... SB-1826 $Bureau of Budget .............................. .................... SB-1825 $DCCA-Employee Assist Programs............................. SB-1824 $DCCA-Local Govt Reimbursement .......................... SB-1823 $DCFS-Study Elect Data Process ................................ SB-0174 $DPA-Federal Job Training Prog ................................. SB-0175 $Job Invstmnt Fnd-Job Develop................................... SB-1410 $OCE-Board of Education.......................................... SB-1460 $OCE-IL St Scholarship Commsn ........................... SB-0361 $Small Business Asst Board ...................... .................... SB-1411 $State Scholarship Commission ...................................... SB-1607 Adolescent Pregnancy Preventn ...................................... SB-2162 Apprenticeship & Train Council.................................. SB-0199 Beautician/Extend Sunset Date...................................... SB-0101 Bi- state Develop District............................................. SB-0417 Consortium for Ed Opportunity ...................................... SB-0626 Devl Fin Auth- Enterprise Zone .................................... SB-1458 Divorce-Miltary Retiremnt Benf ................... ......... SB-2016 DCCA Loan Board-Low Interest ................................. SB-1457 DOT-On Job Training Programs.................................. SB-1421 East St Louis Development Act....................................... SB-0039 Elect Cd- Increase Precint Size ..................................... SB-0040 Employee Suggestn Award Progrm................................. SB-0925 Higher Ed-Minority Participatn .................... ......... SB-0627 Income Tax & Comm College Acts ................................ SB-1406 Job Devel Corp- Students ........................................... SB-1404 Minority/Female Business-Fraud .............................. SB-1129 MFN-Early Childhood Program .................................. SB-0503 MFN-Sch Cd/Pregnant Pupil Prog ............................. SB-2163 Prevail Wage-Pub Works Defined ................................ SB-0200 Revenue- Tort Liability Fund ........................................ SB-2158 Sch Cd-Incr Scholarship Award................................... SB-0366 Sch Cd-Increase Scholarship ........................................ SB-1608 Sm Business Bonding Asst Act........................................ SB-1408 Tax Abate-Real Property-Zones............................... SB-1405 Tax Increment Financing ....................... ....................... SB-1700 Voc & Prof Enterprise Train.......................................... . SB-1402 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALL SENATE BILL: 134, 145, 167, 168, 262, 263, 318, 319, 320, 356, 357, 358, 360, 362, 364, 365, 404, 665, 1398, 1510, 1511, 1581, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1935, 2185 HOUSE BILL: 49, 150, 210, 571, 1224, 1229, 1232, 1236, 1624, 1699, 2249, 2688, 2712, 2893, 3015, 3093, 3101, 3133, 3152, 3165, 3191, 3206, 3253, 3431 SENATE RESOLUTION: 25, 47, 109, 112, 169, 177, 211, 292, 293, 331, 440, 441, 561, 592, 613, 682, 810, 812, 821, 836, 837, 880, 900, 909, 910, 972, 1252, 1317 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 137, 153, 155 2221 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HHSV HOUSE BILL: 3401 HOLMBERG, JOYCE SENATOR (34TH DIST. DEM) $Bd of Regents-NIU Engineering ................................ SB-0001 $DOT-Various Projects......................................... SB-0160 $GRANTS-DCCA .......................... ............... SB-0339 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Ed Pgm ................................. SB-0351 Child Abductn Penalty Increase...................................... SB-0393 Clean Indoor Act-Smoking Areas................................. SB-1533 Council/Children-Award Program............................... SB-2168 Counties-Tax Limit-Referendum............................... SB-0557 County Officers Fees-Downstate................................... SB-0322 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Crime/School Grounds ................................. SB-0208 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors.................................... SB-0206 Crim Cd-Stolen Guns Possession.................................. SB-0203 Criminal Code-Child Abduction................................... SB-0024 DOT-Carriers-Paratransit Serv ................................. SB-1907 Exempts Various Tax Acts ....................... ........... .. SB-0187 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Income Tax-Investment Credit..................................... SB-0249 Ins Cd-Cover Adopted Children ................................... SB-1066 Juv Ct- Controlled Substances....................................... SB-0204 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult............................. SB-0205 Loc Gov-Common Carrier Exemptn.............................. SB-1832 Lottery & Fin-Educational Fund................................... SB-0248 Mechanics Lien-Building Mgr...................................... SB-0824 Met Fair & Expo Auth-Contracts................................ SB-1474 Motor Fuel Tax-Sch Dist Exempt ................................ SB-0336 Muni Cd-Supplementary Sales Tx ............................... SB-1951 Muni Cd-Tax Increment Finance................................. SB-2100 Muni-Exempt Deputy Offcl/Mgrs ............................... SB-0431 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Developmt Pgm ......................... SB-0350 MFN-Sch Cd/Pregnant Pupil Prog ............................. SB-2163 MFN-Sch-Hazard Material Train ............................ SB-1974 MFN-Sch-Tchr Retire Bd Trustee ............................ SB-0261 MFN-Sch-Teachr Shortage/Assist ........................... SB-2111 MFN-Sr Citizen Free Tuition ...................................... SB-0338 Out-of-State Liquor Sale/Minor ............................... SB-2165 Pen-Additionl Paymnt/Bd Member............................. SB-1833 Pen-Seperatn Benefits/Interest...................................... SB-0260 Property Tax- Senior Citizens........................................ SB-0181 Pub Library-Transfer Territory.................................... SB-0920 Purchase/Low Bid/Enterprize Zn.................................. SB-1614 Regional Serv Agy Fellowship....................................... SB-0329 Rpt Card-Counselor/Nurse Ratio................................ SB-1654 Sch Cd-Adult Literacy Grants ..................................... SB-1613 Sch Cd-Com Collge/Jt Investmnt ................................ SB-1932 Sch Cd-Parenting Education ........................................ SB-0883 Sch Cd-St Bd Annual Report ........................ ........ SB-0352 Sch Cd-Tuition-Orphans........................................ SB-0504 Sch Cd-Young Minds Program .................................... SB-0340 Sch-Advisory Council Appointmt ................................. SB-1212 Sch-Teach Training Assistance .................................... SB-2112 Soc Wrker-Gender Neutral Word ................................ SB-0672 Tax Amnesty Money-Local Govmnt ............................ SB-0330 Tax Increment Financing .......................... .............. SB-1700 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl........................ SB-0201 Veh Cd-Emissions Inspectn Fee.................................... SB-0396 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOLMBERG SENATE BILL: 10, 11, 138, 214, 215, 217, 218, 257, 258, 318, 319, 320, 332, 341, 355, 384, 385, 404, 440, 665, 707, 708, 730, 830, 893, 925, 1123, 1138, 1150, 1582, 1657, 1658, 1699, 1831, 1985, 2037, 2042, 2053, 2146, 2164, 2169, 2170, 2171, 2173 HOUSE BILL: 23, 25, 48, 90, 241, 252, 257, 302, 307, 341, 366, 430, 578, 710, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 922, 1012, 1039, 1111, 1478, 1517, 1520, 2222 HOLMBERG, JOYCE SENATOR (34TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 1575, 1578, 1671, 2002, 2020, 2104, 2917, 3182, 3423, 3503 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 111, 344, 345, 346, 433, 749, 750, 814, 823, 840, 860, 1232, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1271, 1322 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28, 59, 190 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 25, 26, 27, 76, 86, 159, (SS1) 1 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HRUL HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17 HUDSON, GEORGE RAY SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP) Abortion- Father Injunct Relief..................................... SB-0888 Banks- Trusts Co/Powers ............................................. SB-0835 Birth Control-Notify Parents ...................... ............ SB-1114 Consortium for Ed Opportunity ...................................... SB-0626 County Improvements-Definition ............................... SB-0108 Crim Cd-Ihtentional Homicide................................ SB-1942 Crim Proced-Appeal Bond .......................... ............ SB-2148 Dev Fin Auth-Industrial Projec ..................... ......... SB-0846 Handicapped Judicial Relief ......................................... SB-0826 Hot Water Heaters-Certified ......................... ......... SB-1929 Idustr Commsn Rpt Governor/GA ................................. SB-1251 Injunct Relief/W ife/Abortion ........................................ SB-0887 Lottery-Net/Common School Fund ............................. SB-0305 Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material .................. .......... SB-0617 MIA/POW Scholarship-Disabled.............................. SB-0007 No Sale/Experimentation-Fetus................................... SB-0890 Odometr Fraud/Crim Victm Right ................................ SB-1957 Parental Notice of Abortion ............................................ SB-0889 Personnel Cd-Exmpt Fair Worker ................. ......... SB-0791 Prevail Wage-Maintenance Work ............................... SB-0153 Repeals Structural W ork Act.......................................... SB-0250 Sch Cd-Driver Educatn Course ..................... ......... SB-0664 Unempl Ins-Rate Determinations .................. ......... SB-1253 Unempl Ins-Recoupment Period .................... ......... SB-0845 Unemploymnt Ins-Sch Bus Driver................. .......... SB-0102 Unemply-Employer/Benefit Wages................ ......... SB-2079 Unif Unclaim Prop-Abandoned .................................... SB-1297 Veh- Oscillating Lights/Felony ..................................... SB-1558 Wkr Comp-Pre-existing Conditns............................... SB-0642 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HUDSON SENATE BILL: 10, 107, 190, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 1307, 1398, 1490, 1581, 1672, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1935, 2185, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3)9 HOUSE BILL: 228, 1947, 2303, 2308, 2525, 3079 SENATE RESOLUTION: 16, 17, 18, 76, 96, 119, 121, 122, 127, 216, 240, 382, 433, 479, 511, 549, 572, 573, 598, 666, 667, 778, 848, 1226, 1295, 1305, 1307 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 36, 37, 173, 176, 211 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 22, 35, 57, 62, 81, 95, 96, 137, 146 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM) Correctn-Drug/Alcohol Treatmnt.............................. SB-1565 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM) $Bd Higher Ed-Engineer Sch-CSU........................... SB-0061 $GRANTS-Dept Public Health................................... SB-0387 $Job Invstmnt Fnd-Job Develop ................................... SB-1410 $OCE- Board of Education.................................... ........ SB-1460 $Small Business Asst Board ......................................... SB-1411 Adolescent Pregnancy Preventn ................................... SB-2162 Aging-Alzheimers Task Force ................................... SB-0385 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Alzheimers Disease Research....................................... SB-0062 Alzheimers Disease Assist Act ..................................... SB-0388 Apprenticeship & Train Council.................................. SB-0199 Brd of Higher Educatn-Defining ............................... SB-1471 2223 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Catastrophic Health Insurance........................................ SB-1503 Cd Corr-Discharge-Public Aid................................... SB-1016 Chgo Bd of Ed-Tax Rate Extensn ................................ SB-0745 Child Abuse Act-Employment...................................... SB-0653 Coin Count Device/Vend Machine ................................. SB-0047 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ....................... ........ SB-1699 Consortium for Ed Opportunity ....................... ........ SB-0626 Court Reporters-Increase Pay....................................... SB-1220 Court Reporter-Increase Salary.................................... SB-1221 Court Reporter-Audio Video Aid ................................. SB-1223 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Crime/School Grounds ................................. SB-0208 Crim Cd-Damage To Property ...................... ........ SB-1234 Crim Cd-Public Aid Wire Fraud.................................. SB-2193 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors.................................... SB-0206 Crim Cd-Stolen Guns Possession ................... ......... SB-0203 Crt Reporters/Raise Max Salary.................................... SB-1839 Devl Fin Auth-Enterprise Zone..................... ....... SB-1458 DCFS-Homeless Youths Shelter.................................. SB-1018 DMHDD-Discharge-Publ Aid ................................... SB-1015 DORS-Homeless Persons........................................... SB-1017 DOT-On Job Training Programs.................................. SB-1421 DPH-Alzheimers Disease Proced ................................. SB-0386 Educational Reform/Reorganiztn................................... SB-0730 EPA-Ban Leaded Gas................................................. SB-0004 EPA-Onsite Nonhazardous Waste ............................... SB-0005 Family Consent/Organ Donations .................................. SB-1509 Higher Ed-Emp/Criminal Records.............................. SB-1127 Higher Ed-Minority Participatn................................... SB-0627 Hith Care Reimburse Reform Act .................................. SB-1298 Hospital Dist-Student Loans......................................... SB-1125 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Income Tax & Comm College Acts .............................. SB-1406 Industrial Life Ins Policies...................................... SB-1733 Ins Cd-Administrator Requiremt ................................. SB-1732 Ins Cd-Health Care Programs...................................... SB-1311 Ins Cd-Insurers Cancellation ........................................ SB-2052 Ins Cd-Prohibition Tax-Ins Co................................... SB-1247 Ins-Exempt Fee/Charge/Benefits............................... SB-2279 Ins-Limited Rep License ............................... ....... SB-1575 IL Insurance Development Act ....................................... SB-2053 IL Lifeline Liability Ins Pool......................................... SB-2054 Job Devel Corp-Students ...................................... SB-1404 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances............................... SB-0204 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult............................. SB-0205 Licensed Hlth Care Professions........................ ......... SB-2190 Lottery-Net/Common School Fund............................ SB-0305 Maximum Credit Card Int Rate...................... ........ SB-1515 Min/Fem Bus Entr Act-St Agency ............................ SB-1475 Minority Enterprise-SBE ....................................... SB-0516 Muni Corp-Business-Registry ................................... SB-1230 Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material.................................. SB-0617 Municipl Tax Rate-Inc 5% To 8%................................ SB-1340 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling .......................... SB-1217 MFN-Sch Cd/Pregnant Pupil Prog ................. ..... SB-2163 Nonproft Sport Liabilty Limitn....................................... SB-2051 Nursing Hm Staff Salary Review........................... SB-1830 Nursing Home-Alzheimer Disease.............................. SB-0390 NIU-Engineering/Math Programs .............................. SB-1384 Organ Donation Request Act ................................. SB-0233 Organ Transplant Aid Act...................................... SB-1486 Pen Cd-Ban Investmnts S Africa.................................. SB-0045 Pen Cd-Employer Contributions.................... SB-1246 Pen Cd-Fiducary Investments.................... SB-1299 Pen Cd-Gen Provision Heading ................ ........ SB-2050 Pension Code/Judges-Definition................................... SB-1222 Prevail Wage-Pub Works Defined............................. SB-0200 2224 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Pub Aid-Alzheimer Medical Asst................................. SB-0392 Pub Aid-Determination/Children ............................ SB-2101 Pub Aid-Restricts Medical Care..................... ......... SB-2191 Pub Aid-Self-reliant Asst Plan .................... ......... SB-2178 Publ Aid-Residents/Institution .................................... SB-1014 Public Aid- Prohibits Gifts...................... ..................... SB-2192 Regulation Lending Practices.......................................... SB-1505 Rehab Serv Alzheimers Disease ................................... SB-0391 Respite Program-Alzheimers........................... ........ SB-0384 S Africa Busines/Ban Investmnt..................................... SB-0046 Sch Cd-Chgo Bd of Ed-Members .............................. SB-0744 Sch Cd-Chgo Pupil Transport Tx ........................... SB-0746 Sch Cd-Chgo Transportation Tax ................................ SB-1378 Sch Cd-Night/After Sch Program............................... SB-1213 Sch Cd- SBE/Dropout Rate........................................ SB-1211 Sch-Advisory Council Appointmt................................. SB-1212 Sch-St Aid Formula-Free Meals................................. SB-0659 Sch-Staff Detect Child Abuse ........................ ......... SB-0983 Sch-SBE-Financial Assistance................................... SB-0703 Sch-SBE/Dropout Statistics Rpt............................ SB-1210 School Records- New Students...................................... SB-1215 Sm Business Bonding Asst Act........................................ SB-1408 St Rev Sharing Act-Trans Funds ................................. SB-1231 Stock Transfer Tax Act.............................................. SB-0104 SBE--Scholarship Prog/Hispanics................................. SB-1214 SOS-Suspend Driving Privileges................................... SB-1232 Tax Abate-Real Property-Zones ............................ SB-1405 Teenage Father Responsibility ........................................ SB-2182 Tenant Rent-Exclude Ed Loans.................................... SB-1236 Univ Civ Serv-Empl Compensatn................................. SB-1126 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Use Tax Act-Sale Personal Serv .................... ......... SB-1235 Veh Cd-SOS-Registered Vehicles........................... SB-1229 Vehicle Cd-Blood Alcohol Test..................................... SB-0234 Viet Nam War Veterans Day-3/29.............................. SB-2061 Voc & Prof Enterprise Train........................................... SB-1402 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 41, 147, 318, 319, 320, 389, 612, 665, 707, 708, 907, 1019, 1483, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1705, 1877, 2194, 2315, 2316, 2317 HOUSE BILL: 23, 357, 470, 660, 715, 861, 1043, 1142, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1373, 1582, 1954, 2088, 2093, 2104, 2564, 2630, 2712, 2714, 2774, 3001, 3002, 3128, 3214, 3530, 3531 SENATE RESOLUTION: 40, 47, 121, 122, 177, 211, 239, 250, 251, 252, 270, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 299, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 334, 415, 433, 497, 499, 561, 565, 580, 592, 682, 757, 786, 812, 833, 897, 900, 914, 916, 935, 936, 941, 942, 943, 944, 945, 946, 947, 953, 954, 955, 956, 957, 958, 959, 960, 961, 973, 984, 985, 986, 987, 988, 989, 990, 991, 992, 993, 994, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1009, 1010, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1052, 1137, 1166, 1210, 1283, 1317, 1339 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 66, 137, 153, 166, 188 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM) $Bank Examiner/Continue Approp ................................ SB-2301 $CAP-DOC-Ridge Historic Dist ............................... SB-0025 Adoption- Putative Fathers............................................ SB-1967 Atty Gen/St Atty-Clarify Proc .................................... SB-1005 Atty/Client-Untrue Allegations .................................. SB-0964 Bank Examiner Eductn Foundatn................................ SB-2300 Cancel Home Repair Contract ..................................... SB-1632 Cd Correct-Firearms/Probation ................................ SB-0029 Civ Proced-Interest/Judgments................................. SB-0947 Comm Coll-Defamatory Activites ............................. SB-0973 Commercil Cd-Bad Check Liabilt ............................. SB-0957 Consumer Fraud-States Attorney................................. SB-1443 Create M arital Property Act ........................................... SB-1374 2225 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM--Cont. Crim Cd-Civil Damages/Theft................................... SB-0037 Crim Cd- Indecent Solicitation...................................... SB-0197 Crim Cd-Motions Continuance..................................... SB-0094 Crim Cd/Waive Right-Jury Trial ................................ SB-0028 Crim Proced-Jury Trial........................ ................... SB-1963 Crim Procedure-Jury Trail Req.................................... SB-0036 Criminal Cd-Stun Gun-Serial # ................................ SB-0333 Criminal Code-Child Abduction................................... SB-0024 Crimnal Proc Unanimous Verdict................................... SB-0031 Currency Exchange-Bond Appeals............................... SB-1192 Drugs-Imprisonment/Fines ...................................... SB-0093 DCFS- Conflict of Interest............................................ SB-1966 DCFS-Facilities Reimbursement.................................. SB-1964 DPH-Blood Trust Programs ....................................... SB-1650 Elec Cd- Prohibit Contributions .................................... SB-1652 EPA--Hazardous Lawn Products................................... SB-0581 EPA-Misdemeanor/Prev Investgtn ............................. SB-1008 Firearm ID-Applicant Denial........................... ........ SB-2270 Food & Drug-Aspirin Warning .................................... SB-0026 Hepatitis Test/Pregnant Women .................................... SB-1571 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.................................... SB-1634 Income Tax-Schl Tuition Credit .................... ......... SB-0027 Income Tax-Tuition Deduction..................................... SB-0377 Ins Cd-Property/Casualty Rates.................................. SB-2000 Ins-Hlth Main Org-Provisions.................................... SB- 1390 Ins-Local Publ Entity/Excess..................................... SB-2002 IL Home Repair Registration.................................. SB-1630 IL Home-Repair Registration......................... ........... SB-1629 IL Masonry Industry Licensing....................................... SB-0331 Juv Ct-Violation of Probation.......................... ........ SB-1429 Juv-Reimburs Child Welfare Agy ................................ SB-1965 Juvenile Court-Supervision ......................................... SB-1436 Juvenile Court- Records............................................... SB-2023 Lottery-Proceeds School Fund ....................... ......... SB-0582 M obile Check Cashers Act............................................. SB-1191 Muni Cd-Home Repair Contractor .............................. SB-1631 Muni Cd-Taxicabs Regulation .................... ........... SB-1873 Muni-Cty-Zoning-10% Fee ..................................... SB-0579 MFN-Assessmt-Equalizatn Factor ............................ SB-0485 MFN-Chgo Police-Incr Annuity................................. SB-0032 MFN-Collective Bargain-Officer ............................... SB-0002 MFN-Early Childhood Education................................ SB-0707 MFN-Limit Kindergarten Enroll ................................. SB-1339 MFN-Pen-Chgo Muni Emp-Retirmnt ................... SB-0424 MFN-Pen-Raise Survivor Benefit............................ SB-1651 MFN-Sch Cd-Handicapped Child......................... SB-0708 MFN-Sch Cd-Limit Enrollment................................ SB-1933 Out-of-State Liquor Sale/Minor ............................... SB-2165 Pen Cd-Chgo Police-Widow Comp ........................ SB-1796 Pen-Dwst Police Transf Credit ...................... ......... SB-1006 Pen-1992 Worlds Fair Bonds........................................ SB-0580 Personnel Cd-Comparable Worth................................. SB-0232 Probate Act-Limits on Agents...................................... SB-0433 Pub Aid Paymnt/Campus Facility.................................. SB-1004 Pub Aid-Vendor Fraud Offense..................... ......... SB-1862 Pub Util No Increase-Gas/Elect ................... ........ SB-0034 Pub Util Tax-Sch/Church Refund........................ SB-0332 Pub Util-Tele-Hearing Impaired............................... SB-1452 Regulation-Lending Practices........................................ SB-2254 Sch Cd-Divide Chgo Districts....................................... SB-0030 Sch Cd-Teacher Incentive Pay...................................... SB-0231 Sch Cd/SBE Play Libraries........................ .... SB-0033 Sch-Emp/Holiday/Student-Record ................ SB-1934 Smoke Detector Act...................... ................... ....... SB-1582 Sm oke Detector Act......................................................... SB-1585 Snuff/Chewing Tobacco Labeling.....................~. .... SB-1539 State Treasurer-Custodial Bank.................... ..... SB-2136 2226 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Subcontractor Mechanics Lien........................................ SB-1633 Uniform Marital Property Act ........................................ SB-0008 Uniform Marital Property Act ........................................ SB-0423 Util-Electricity/Power Surges...................................... SB-1540 Veh Cd-Air Bags on 1987 Cars .................................... SB-0011 Veh Cd-ICC Regulate Taxicabs................................... SB-1874 Veh Cd-License Reinstatmnt Req ................................ SB-0035 Veh Cd-Minor License/Permit..................................... SB-0484 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JEREMIAH SENATE BILL: 1, 10. 187, 188, 258, 318, 319, 320, 404, 612, 665, 961, 962, 963, 968, 1389, 1513, 1541, 1576, 1577, 1581, 1700, 1875. 2164, 2292, 2293, 2296 HOUSE BILL: 164, 334, 374, 398, 522, 561, 593, 1020, 1289, 1306, 1568, 1656, 1850, 3065, 3074, 3080 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 54, 56, 113, 114, 127, 152, 160, 242, 262, 265, 399, 407, 463, 464, 465, 466, 470, 482, 501, 506, 516, 566, 600, 601, 636, 641, 642, 643, 644, 679, 680, 710. 791, 802, 807, 813, 814, 815, 826, 895, 896. 897, 929, 974, 1121, 1139, 1146, 1153, 1159, 1259, 1296 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 105, 217 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 22, 42, 45, 65, 116, 137, 178 JOYCE, JEROME J. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) $DOT-Flooding/Soldier Creek..................................... SB-0695 $GRANTS-Dept-Agriculture .................................... SB- 1033 Approval Nuclear Waste Sites ........................................ SB-0003 Beef Dev-Polling Locations......................................... SB-0567 Beef Market Dev-Coordination .................................... SB-1783 Beer Industry Fair Dealng-Date .............. ................ SB-1039 Beer-Master Distributr Defined.................................... SB-1943 Blasting Operations Act.................... ..................... SB-0050 Certified Veterinary Technican .................................... SB-0136 Civ Admin Cd-Report Cancer/DPH............................. SB-0696 Comm Cd-Crop-Security Interest............................... SB-2027 Comm-Security Interest/Crops .................................... SB-0633 Conveyances-Drainage Scale Map ............................... SB-1786 Counties-Waste Mgmt Regulation.............................. SB-0109 Create Farm Legal Assist Act......................................... SB-1032 Drainage- Agricultural Land......................................... SB-0418 Elected Commerce Commission ...................................... SB-1785 Environmental Toxicology Act........................................ SB-0112 Environmental Toxicology Act........................................ SB-1165 EPA Emergency Response Plans..................................... SB-0113 EPA-Define Hazardous Substance ............................... SB-0978 EPA- W aste Definition ............................................... SB-0987 Food & Drug-Adulterated Food................................... SB-0375 Horse Racing-IL Conceived/Fund............................... SB-1944 IL Public Utilities Commission ....................................... SB-0368 Leak-Underground Storage Tank.................................. SB-0114 Milk Products-4 Inspections ......................... ......... SB-0640 MFN-Pen Cd-Service Credit Incr ......................... SB-2139 Nuclear Materials Transportatn ..................................... SB-0753 Pest Control-Incr Various Fees..................................... SB-1163 Pesticide- Incr Various Fees........................................... SB-1164 Pollutn Bd-Night Ball/Lights....................................... SB-0658 Process Servers Registration............................................ SB-1069 Protest Tax Money-Interest 6%.................................. SB-1338 Pub Util-Rates.............................................................. SB-1081 Pub Utl-Telecom Carriers................................... SB-1444 Public Util-ICC-Telephone Rate ............................ SB-2028 Retirement-Nuclear Facilities .................................. SB-2029 Sch Cd- Combined Districts ......................................... SB-1113 Sm Business Utility Advocate ...................................... SB-1028 Solar Energy-Refund Program.................................. SB-0662 Soybean Marketing-Petitions.................................. SB-0292 Sr Citz Tax Deferral-Inc Level ..................................... SB-0257 St Farm Debt Restructurng Fund................................ SB-2097 Tattoo Licensing Act .................................................... SB-1784 2227 JOYCE, JEROME J. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. Tax Increment Financing ..................... ................... SB-1700 Township-Boundaries Alteration.................................. SB-0087 Trichinosis Control Act........................... ................... SB-0432 Veterans Home At Manteno............................................ SB-2274 Water Use Act-Groundwater Use ................................ SB-0088 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JEROME SENATE BILL: 10, 110, 263, 318, 319, 320, 496, 665, 925, 1591, 1848, 2255 HOUSE BILL: 18, 222, 431, 555, 621, 703, 951, 1000, 1090, 1109, 1159, 1175, 1202, 1436, 1491, 1775, 1776, 2251, 2428, 2429, 2642, 2781, 3019, 3078, 3200, 3548, 3567 SENATE RESOLUTION: 7, 29, 38, 41, 42, 47, 60, 83, 92, 97, 105, 106, 134, 155, 156, 204, 209, 335, 403, 575, 585, 587, 596, 637, 638, 769, 838, 879, 901, 924, 978, 1046, 1134, 1164, 1316 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 30, 53, 116, 171 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48, 61, 86, 147, (SSI) 1 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP) $DCCA-Glendale Hghts Sewage ................................. SB-2304 $GRANTS-Environ Protect Trust ............................... SB-0459 $OCE-Civil Service Commission.................................. SB-0456 $OCE-Dept of Labor ......................................... SB-0457 $OCE-Dept- Labor .................... ................... SB-1755 $OCE-Environmental Protection.................................. SB-1766 $O C E- EPA ................................. .......... ...................... SB-0458 $O C E- EPA ................................................................. SB-1753 Airport Auth-Elect Commissners ............................... SB-0150 Child Abuse- Investigations ........................................... SB-0838 Child Labor-Model/Radio/TV Emp............................ SB-0858 Civil Proc-Technical Change ...................................... SB-0587 Common Sch Fund Transfer-Money ............................ SB-0253 Comptroller-Accounting Systems ................................. SB-1041 Cook County Judicial Circuit........................................... SB-2032 Credit Union/Ins Rpting/Inc Tx .................................... SB-1855 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Luring ............................... SB-2294 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Felony ............................... SB-2298 Crim Cd-Gambling/Device/Places............................. SB-0843 Crim Cd-Sexual Material/Minors ............................... SB-1850 Crim Cd-Surveillance Devices...................................... SB-2291 Crim Cd-Technical Changes................. .............. SB-1303 Crim Cd-Video Tape Usage-Child............................. SB-0179 Educatnal Excellence Academies.................................... SB-0092 Elec Cd-Registratn/Residency ..................................... SB-0180 Emplyees-Unfair Labor Practice.................................. SB-0588 EPA-Solid Waste Disposal Act .................................... SB-1259 Fish/Wildlife Cd-Firearm ID....................................... SB-1854 Habitual Child Sex Offender........................................... SB-2292 IL Comparative Fault Act.................. ....... ............... SB-1715 Juv Ct/DOC-Discharge Procedure .............................. SB-1853 Liquor Control-Violation Fines..................................... SB-0298 Metro Airport Authority Act .......................................... SB-0908 Min Wage Law-Define Employee................................. SB-1671 Muni Cd-No Employing Relatives ............................... SB-0194 Pharmacy-Prescription Transfer................................... SB-1856 Police-Info Missing Children ........................................ SB-2295 Property Tx-Assessment Ratio ................................... SB-1914 Pub Labor Relatns/Fact-Finding ................................. SB-1858 Rev-Bd of Appeals Decisions ........................................ SB-0195 Rev-Bd of Appeals-Incr Members ............................. SB-0289 Rev-Overlapping Taxing Dist ....................................... SB-0654 Sch Cd-Dismissal of Teachers ...................................... SB-0437 Sch Cd-Rpt Cards-Sch District ................................. SB-1999 Swim Pool-Handicap-Life Jacket .............................. SB-1151 Teach-Certify Each Subject.......................................... SB-0586 Veh Cd-Flashing Lights-Felony................................. SB-1919 Veh Cd-Registratn/DCCA Grants ........................... SB-1936 Veh-Oscillating Lights/Felony .................................. SB-1558 Vital Record-Out-state Birth .................................. SB-1920 Workers Comp-Emergency Hearing ......................... SB-1857 2228 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Wrkr Comp-Disfigurement Define ............................... SB-0949 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KARPIEL SENATE BILL: 8, 95, 153, 314, 612, 758, 1307, 1581, 1590, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1844, 2228, 2306, 2307. 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 50, 51, 52, 53, 314, 496, 733, 755, 805, 1086, 1292, 1935, 2113, 2232, 2275. 2378, 2399, 2450, 2473, 2528, 2529, 3005, 3156, 3371, 3520 SENATE RESOLUTION: 52, 76, 119, 400, 411, 529, 593, 1086, 1129, 1282 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 39, 46, 48, 75, 99, 100, 101, 102, 146, 161, 162, 163, 189, 209, 225, 247, 248, 249 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 50, 60, 62, 63, 68, 75, 80, 97, 120, 137 KEATS, ROGER A. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP) $DCFS-Sex Chld Abuser Treatmnt.......................... SB-1263 $GRANTS-DCCA ............................................ SB-0428 Build IL- Technical Changes......................................... SB-2286 Chain O Lakes Fox Riv-Penalty................................... SB-0405 Child Passenger-Handicap Child.................................. SB-0074 Civ Proc-Relief Pleading Reqmt................................... SB-0129 Civil Proc- Continuances...................... .................... SB-0526 Civil Procedure-Jewish Observe.................................... SB-1224 Common Law/Fixes Law/Torts ..................................... SB-2075 County Auditors- Duties............................................. SB-1968 Cty Historical M useum District...................................... SB-0158 DCFS-Adoption Agencies Reqmnts............................. SB-0193 DCFS-Advisory Committee........................................ SB-1262 Elec Cd-Spec Absentee Ballots..................................... SB-1902 Election Cd- Absentee Voting........................................ SB-0012 Inc Tx/Pub Aid-Guarante Income............................... SB-0700 Income Tax-Double Exemption.................................... SB-0013 Increase Tx- 50 Per Cigarette........................................ SB-1500 Mechanic Lien-Structure Additn ................................. SB-1190 Metro San Dist- Bond Int Rate ..................................... SB-0425 Prevail Wage-Maintenance Work ................................ SB-0153 Probationary Drivers License .......................................... SB-0378 Regional Interstate Banking .......................................... SB-0525 Repeal- Scaffolding Act .................... ....................... SB-1724 Repeals Structural W ork Act.......................................... SB-0250 Rev- Bd of Appeals Decisions ........................................ SB-0 195 Rev-Brd Of Review-Complaint .................................. SB-1923 Revenue- Certificate Of Error ....................................... SB-1922 Saving Loan/Commissioner Board ................................. SB-1350 Sch Cd-Furnish Parents Records................................. SB-0078 Sch Cd- Pupil Transportation ........................................ SB-0302 Sch-1986-87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 State Moneys-Credit Unions.......................................... SB-0667 Treasurer- Accept Bonds ............................................. SB-2124 Various Bank/Fin Inst Changes...................................... SB-0834 Wkr Comp/Disease-Emerg Hearing ............................ SB-2206 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEATS SENATE BILL: 10, 289, 311, 312, 908, 991, 1307, 1567, 1581, 1918, 2116, 2228, 2300, 2301, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 1008, 1126, 1279, 1556, 1800, 2384, 2437, 2819, 2820, 3065, 3574 SENATE RESOLUTION: 137, 167, 172, 193, 365, 429, 434, 519, 535, 563, 564, 656, 688, 727, 732, 881, 902, 1010, 1013, 1149, 1203, 1260, 1262, 1265, 1269, 1280, 1281, 1285 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 22, 78, 86, 137, (SSI) I KELLY, RICHARD F. JR. SENATOR (39TH DIST. DEM) $SBE-One-year Pilot Project ..................... SB-1175 Abortion-Father Injunct Relief.................................. SB-0888 Aeronautics-Eminent Domain ................................... SB-1597 Birth Control- Notify Parents........................................ SB-1114 Child-Prohibt Employmnt/Curfew ........................... SB-1843 2229 KELLY, RICHARD F. JR. SENATOR (39TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Civ Admin-DCCA/Labor-Managemnt........................ SB-0789 Comp Review-Gen Elect/Deadline .............................. SB-0314 Crim Cd-Intentional Homicide..................................... SB-1942 Crim Cd-Stolen Guns Possession.................................. SB-0203 Criminal Cd-Prohibit Stun Guns.................................. SB-0144 Criminal Cd-Reckless Homicide .................................. SB-0341 Elec Cd-Consolidate Precincts...................................... SB-0989 Elec Cd-Write-in-Candidates.................................. SB-1674 Elec-Candidate/Question Notice ................................. SB-0754 Elec-Disabled-Absentee Ballot................................... SB-0353 Elect Cd-Registratn/Requirmnts ............................... SB-1195 Election Cd-Vacancy Procedures.................................. SB-0682 Elections-Uncontested Office ........................................ SB-0681 Electn-Post Reapportionment ....................................... SB-0686 Injunct Relief/Wife/Abortion ...................................... SB-0887 Ins Cd-Cover Adopted Children ................................... SB-1066 Ins-Accident/Health Optional................................. ... SB-I 172 Ins-Continue Spouse Coverage ..................................... SB-0300 Muni Cd-License Tree Experts..................................... SB-0933 Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material.................................. SB-0617 No Sale/Experimentation-Fetus................................... SB-0890 Noise/Light Baseball Stadium ........................................ SB-1173 Occup/Use Tax-Place of Busines ................................. SB-0748 Parental Notice of Abortion .......................................... SB-0889 Prohibit-Phone Dialing Systems................................... SB-1493 Pub Utilities- Enterprise Zone....................................... SB-0665 Repeal Veh Emission Inspection ..................................... SB-1581 Sch Cd-Driver Ed Competency..................................... SB-0969 Sch-Ensure 2 Days Rest Each Wk ............................... SB-0930 Sch-Identificatn New Students..................................... SB-1494 SBE-One-year Pilot Project ....................................... SB-1174 Tax Exempt-Foreign Trade Zones................................ SB-0319 Unemploy Ins-Employmnt Defined ............................ SB-0711 Unemploymnt-Employment in Home........................... SB-1842 Vehicle Cd-Blood Alcohol Test..................................... SB-0234 Wrkr Comp-Employer/Rehab Serv ............................. SB-1067 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KELLY SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 102, 164, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 201, 202, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 258, 318, 320, 384, 386, 387, 388, 389, 391, 392, 404, 730, 1156, 1672, 2032, 2164, 2166, 2167, 2168 HOUSE BILL: 338, 354, 481, 483, 800, 864, 882, 982, 1179, 1207, 1318, 1467, 1806, 1813, 2537, 2775, 2777, 2778, 3144, 3178, 3428 SENATE RESOLUTION: 13, 21, 39, 40, 41, 47, 49, 50, 74, 93, 110, 127, 140, 151, 152, 176, 196, 226, 242, 257, 268, 382, 390, 402, 404, 405, 409, 433, 484, 513, 514, 541, 542, 543, 592, 610, 645, 647, 655, 710, 736, 758, 795, 796, 813, 817, 852, 858, 892, 897, 971, 974, 1001, 1009, 1014, 1046, 1047, 1056, 1059, 1208, 1209, 1239, 1240, 1306, 1340, 1341, 1342 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 24, 86, 137, 169, (SS1) 1 KUSTRA, BOB SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS-DCCA ............................ ..................... SB-0428 $OCE-Alcohol/Substance Abuse................................. SB-0478 $OCE-Dept on Aging........................................... SB-0479 Additional Bank Facilities............................................ SB-0512 Alcohol/Substance Abuse-Funds ................................. SB-1275 Assessmnt Complaints/Tax Dist ..................................... SB-0441 Brd Elections- File Occupants ....................................... SB-1089 Catastrophic Health Ins Act.................................... SB-1205 Chgo Mayor Apt-Council Approve ............................ SB-0236 Civil Proced- Contingent Fees ....................................... SB-1718 Clinical Laboratory-Directors.................................... SB-0750 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ................................ SB-1699 Cont Substnces/Cannabis-Minors.......................... SB-1274 Corrections-Presentence Report ................................... SB-0735 Create Teacher Excellence Prog...................................... SB-1269 Crim Cd-Bribery Offense Define.................................. SB-0159 2230 KUSTRA, BOB SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Crim Cd-Surveillance Devices...................................... SB-2291 Crim Proced-Jury Trials ......................................... SB-1819 Crim-Video Tape/Child Testmony............................... SB-2296 Day Care Center-Definition .......................... ......... SB-2083 Divorce-Child Custody Hearings.................................. SB-0749 DLE Officers-Probationary Term................................ SB-0852 Economic Interest-Lawyer/Judge ................................ SB-1578 Elec Cd-Absentee Voting....................................... SB-1088 Elec Cd-Public Questions.................................. SB-1093 Elec Cd-Seek Voters Intention...................................... SB-1096 Elec Judge-Fails/Return Ballot.................................... SB-1094 Elect Cd-School Bd Nominations................................. SB-1811 Elect-Violation/Prosecution........................................... SB- 1101 Election Cd-Absentee Voting........................................ SB-0237 Election Cd-Registration......................................... SB-1787 EPA-Nondomestic Contaminants................................. SB-2207 Govt Ethic-Disclosure Statemnt ................................... SB-1579 Historic Preservation Agency............ ................. SB- 1414 Inc Tax-Credit-Educ Contributn ............................... SB-0736 Incr Bonds/Scholarship Commisn................................... SB-0909 Ins Cd-Alzheimer Coverage...................................... SB-0389 Liq Control-Underage Consumptn............................... SB-1576 Liquor Control-Violation Fines..................................... SB-0298 Local Gov Tort Immunity-Expand ............................... SB-1729 Manufactr Liabilty-Lung Cancer................................. SB-0692 Metro Airport Authority Act .......................................... SB-0908 Metro Area Airport Authority ........................................ SB-2228 Metro Fair/Expo Auth-St Agency ............................... SB-1454 Muni Cd-Hotel Tax-Limit Use.................................. SB-1818 Muni Cd-License Tree Experts...................................... SB-0933 Muni Cd-Mayoral Appointments................................. SB-0376 Muni Cd-No Employing Relatives ............................... SB-0194 MFN-Sch-Rpt Card Index/Attend ........................ SB-1271 Nursing Hm Staff Salary Review.................................... SB-1830 Occup Tx-Quarter Monthly Pymnt .............................. SB-1730 Pen Cd-Loans-Interest Rates ..................................... SB-0752 Pen Cd-St Emp/Widow Requirmnts......................... SB-1206 Physicians Asst-Certificate ........................................... SB-1152 Police-Info Missing Children ........................................ SB-2295 Prop Tx-Refund-Interest.......................................... SB-1665 Publ Labor-25 Employees-Minium............................ SB-0751 Rev-Bd of Appeals Decisions ........................................ SB-0195 Rev-Bd of Appeals-Incr Members ............................. SB-0289 Revenue-Certificate of Error.......................................... SB-1664 Sanitary Dist-Board Compensatn .............. ............. SB-1989 Sch Cd-Pre-contract Probation.................................. SB-0398 Sch Cd-Regional Supt/Qualfctns................................ SB-2113 Sch Cd-Reimbursemnt/Special Ed .............................. SB-0382 Sch Cd-Revise St Aid Formula...................................... SB-1267 Sch Cd-Special Ed Reimbursemnt ............................... SB-0380 Sch Cd-Tuition/Special Educatn ................................. SB-0381 Sch-Alcohol/Subst Abuse Prog ................... ................ SB-1281 Sch-Community Dist/Petitions .................................... SB-1278 Sch-Consoldtn Feasibilty/Study.................................... SB-1270 Sch-Extraordnary Spec Ed/Reimb .............................. SB-2021 Sch-Formal Disicipline Policy....................................... SB-1277 Sch-Kindergartens/Attendance.................................... SB-1282 Sch-Model Pilot Prog/Pre-sch ................................... SB-1272 Sch-Proficiency Exam/Teachers .................................. SB-1268 Sch-Regional Supt/Jurisdiction ................................... SB-1280 Sch-Teach/Armed Forces Reserve............................... SB-2114 Sch-1986-87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 Solar Energy-Refund Program .................................. SB-0662 St Data Center-Confidentiality.................................. SB-0675 St Library/Literacy Programs ..................................... SB-1279 SBE-Vocational Educatn Plan................................... SB-1276 Tax Increment Financing ........................................... .. SB-1700 2231 KUSTRA, BOB SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP)--Cont. Tax---Contributn/Gang Control ..................................... SB-2289 Tax-Income/Informatn Sharing ................................... SB-2288 The Social W ork Practice Act......................................... SB-1138 Underage Drinking/Liable Persn.................................. SB-1577 Veh Cd- Air Bags on 1987 Cars .................................... SB-001 1 1600 Limit-Uniformed Policemen ................................ SB-1455 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUSTRA SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 153, 172, 201, 202, 203, 204, 207, 208, 209, 384, 385, 386, 388, 390, 391, 392, 673, 674, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 1307, 1495, 1507, 1533, 1581, 1705, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1844, 1922, 1923, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2298, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 62, 146, 181, 217, 348, 463, 514, 548, 678, 1385, 1478, 1535, 1598, 1967, 2189, 2247, 2286, 2475, 2819, 2997, 3115, 3449, 3477, 3498, 3518 SENATE RESOLUTION: 128, 142, 220, 339, 365, 411, 413, 429, 430, 431, 438, 535, 565, 605, 725, 783, 819, 820, 881, 932, 966, 1042, 1044, 1064, 1102, 1103, 1268, 1269 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 69 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 3, 4, 13, 17, 22, 30, 86, 118, 119, 120, (SSI) I LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS S. SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM) $G rant- IL Arts Council .............................................. SB-1501 $GRANTS- Leg Research Unit.................................... SB-2115 $Metro/Expo-Corporate Purposes ............................... SB-1846 Admin-Intra-agency Advisory Bd .............................. SB-1806 Atty Fee-Victim Escrow Account ................................. SB-1348 Casimir Pulaski-Holiday........................ ........... SB-0120 Charitable Games Act ......................... ... ............... SB-1552 Compact Commissioner-2 Yr Term.............................. SB-1805 Consumer Fraud-Time-share Prop ............................ SB-0517 Controlled Substance-Penalties .................................... SB-2315 Council/Children-Award Program............................... SB-2168 Credit Union/Ins Rpting/lnc Tx .................................... SB-1855 Crim Cd/Proc-Murder-Evidence............................... SB-2317 Criminal Cd-Prohibit Stun Guns.................................. SB-0144 Criminal Proc-Eavesdropping..................................... SB-2316 Drivers License Suspension......................................... SB-1091 Elec Cd- Committeemen Votes...................................... SB-1180 Exempts Various Tax Acts ....................................... SB-0187 Fish/Wildlife Cd-Firearm ID....................................... SB-1854 Housing Dev-Expand Ed Service.................................. SB-0901 Housing-Residential Mortgage..................................... SB-0902 Inc Tx-Tech Trainng/Equipmnt................................... SB-1154 Income Tx-Subchap S Corps ...................................... SB-0661 Ins Cd-Property/Casualty Rates.................................. SB-2000 Ins-Continue Spouse Coverage..................................... SB-0300 Ins- Fraternal Beneft Societies ...................................... SB-1293 Ins-Jt Underwrit Prop/Casualty................................... SB-2001 Ins-Local Publ Entity/Excess....................................... SB-2002 Ins-Prohibit Midterm Cancelatn .................................. SB-1483 Ins-Punitive Damages/Claim Pay ................................ SB-1068 IDPA-Technical Correction........................................ SB-0709 IL Youth/Young Adult Employmnt............................... SB-2166 Muni Cd-License Tree Experts..................................... SB-0933 Muni-Exempt Real Prop/Pub Utl................................ SB-1308 MFN-Sch Cd-Computer Literacy ............................. SB-0189 Pen Cd-Judges Eligible/Annuity.................................. SB-1498 Pen-Chgo Police Widow Annuity ................................. SB-2049 Pharmacy-Prescription Transfer................................... SB-1856 Policemen/Firemen Applications.................................. SB-1513 Pub Labor Relatns/Fact-Finding ................................. SB-1858 Pub Utilities- Enterprise Zone....................................... SB-0665 Publ Comm Coll Inc Tx Deductns ............................ SB-0216 Public Utilities-Pass on Tax........................ SB-0217 Rev-Abate Commercial Property .............................. SB-0660 Rev- Assessmnt Districts/Divide................................... SB-1155 RTA-Sr/Disabl Cit-2-Way Transf ....................... SB-1924 2232 LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS S. SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Savings Assn/Banks-Board Terms............................... SB-0251 Sch Cd-Drivers Ed-Option ....................... ............ SB-1216 Sch- Income Tx Deductn-Donation ............................ SB-0219 Senior Citizen Homestd Exemptn ................................... SB-0184 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Veh Cd-Registratn/DCCA Grants .............................. SB-1936 Veh Cd-School Bus Permit-Felon .............................. SB-0755 Veh Cd-Sr Citz Reduced Reg Fee ................................ SB-2030 Veh-Senior Citizen/Special Fee ................................... SB-1541 Workers Comp-Emergency Hearing ............................ SB-1857 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LECHOWICZ SENATE BILL: 1, 7, 164, 165, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209, 213, 214, 215, 218, 258, 318, 319, 320, 332, 343, 344, 345, 521, 589, 758, 907, 1156, 1210, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1215, 1217, 1218, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1554, 1629, 1630. 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, 2042, 2167, 2294 HOUSE BILL: 17, 48, 523, 608, 706, 957, 1044, 1045, 1058, 1330, 2108, 2625, 2927, 3044, 3156, 3222, 3300, 3302 SENATE RESOLUTION: 39, 47, 67, 68, 82, 95, 127, 150, 178, 182, 192, 235, 261, 268, 272, 333, 348, 349, 363, 364, 385, 417, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 545, 611, 676, 677, 705, 718, 736, 747, 751, 760, 773, 774, 807, 814, 845, 846, 847, 859, 891, 913, 922, 929, 948, 974, 1046, 1047, 1063, 1069, 1073, 1074, 1176, 1221, 1230, 1231, 1248, 1249. 1251, 1284, 1296, 1324, 1325, 1330 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 65, 86, 137, 141, (SSI) I LEITCH, BLOOM SENATOR (47 TH DIST. REP) $CDB-Monmouth Sch District #38............................. SB-1962 $OCE- Court of Claims ............................................... SB-1765 $OCE- Pollution Control Board..................................... SB-1770 CTA/RTA/Mass Transit/Self-ins............................... SB-2018 Pen-IMRF-Peoria Civic Center ................................. SB-1927 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEITCH SENATE BILL: 1581, 1700, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3)9 HOUSE BILL: 2986, 3475 SENATE RESOLUTION: 689, 797, 1139, 1267 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 110, 137 LEMKE, LEROY WALTER SENATOR (24TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-Palos Hills City Hall.................................... SB-1472 $GRANTS- Palos Hills ............................................... SB-1689 Abortion-Father Injunct Relief..................................... SB-0888 Accident/Health Ins-Payments .................................... SB-0223 Adoption-Financial Hardship ....................................... SB-0536 Adult Ed-Americanizatn Program ............................... SB-0119 Agrvatd Arson/Eavesdrop Device................................... SB-0537 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Bill of Rights- Violent Crime......................................... SB-0563 Boat Register-Abandoned Vessel.................................. SB-0122 Cancel Home Repair Contract ........................................ SB-1632 Casimir Pulaski- Holiday............................................. SB-0120 Casimir Pulaski Statue Comm .................................... .... SB-1465 Cd of Corr- Supervision ............................................... SB-0534 Cd of Correctn-Death Sentence.................................... SB-0531 Cd Civ Proc-Med Review Panel ................................... SB-0619 Child Care Emp-Certifed by DLE................................ SB-1002 Child Care- Transportation........................................ SB-1517 Civil Proc- Voters Privileges .......................................... SB-0655 Civil- Mortgage Foreclosurers .................... ............ SB-0916 Comm Coll-Defamatory Activites................................ SB-0973 Comm Colleges-High Tech Grants................................ SB-1023 Commercial Renting Tax ............................................... SB-1395 Condo-Hm Rule Modifications..................................... SB-0975 Continuances Rpt/Supervision..................................... SB-0535 Contribute Crim Delinqency Juv..................................... SB-0970 Convey-Affidavt of Inheritance.................................. SB-0372 Corrections-Presentence Report ................................ SB-0550 2233 LEMKE, LEROY WALTER SENATOR (24TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Correctn-Drug/Alcohol Treatmnt.............................. SB-1565 Council/Children-Award Program............................... SB-2168 County Jails-Good Behavior ......................................... SB-0551 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Cable TV Clean Up........................................ SB- 88 Crim Cd-Housing Management ................................... SB-1938 Crim Cd-Preliminary Hearings .................................... SB-0539 Crim Cd-Prostitution Sentence..................................... SB-0544 Crim Cd-Retail Theft-Felony .................................... SB-0548 Crim Cd-Sexual Material/Minors ............................... SB-1850 Crim Cd-Trespass Notice ...................................... SB-0549 Crim Proc-Attorneys Fees................... ................... SB-0541 Crim Proc-Bail Bondsman ..................................... SB-0546 Crim-Threaten Public Official ...................................... SB-0532 Criminal Cd-Insanity Defense.................................... SB-0542 Criminal Cd-Insanity Defense.................................... SB-0595 Criminal Cd-Reckless Homicide .................................. SB-0341 Criminal Code of 1986..................................... SB-1935 Criminal Code-Venue ........................ ................... SB-0543 Criminal-Prosecution Cost.......................................... SB-0972 Dept-Police-Child Shoe/Id Tag................................ SB-2026 DMHDD/Sch Cd-Suicide Preventn............................. SB-2164 DOC-Local Government/Grants................................... SB-0373 DPH-Nursing Home Standards................................... SB-1690 DUI Boating-Misdemeanor .......................................... SB-0564 Elec Cd-Petiton/Register Voter ................................... SB-0506 Elec- Petitions/Signature 8%......................................... SB-0706 Elec-Public Question-No Limit................................... SB-0705 Elect-Jt Nomination-Gov/Lt Gov.............................. SB-1625 Enterprise Zone-Bldg Materials ................................... SB- 1029 Enterprise Zone-Convey Land.................................... SB-1412 Exempt Hearing Aids Taxation.................................. SB-0162 Exempts Various Tax Acts ........................................ SB-0187 Extradition-County Expense ....................... ........... SB-0971 EPA-Apportionmnt-Criminal Fine ............................ SB-1939 EPA-Delivery-Hazardous Waste ............................... SB-0621 EPA-Local Zoning Law ......................................... SB-0224 Firearm Owners Card-Valid ....................................... SB-0547 Friend of Court Act ................... ................... SB-0268 Habitual Child Sex Offender....................................... SB-2292 Habitual Truants-Ward of Court ................................. SB-0545 Home Repair Business-Name....................................... SB-1437 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.................................... SB-1634 Hosp-Med Beneficiary Charge ..................................... SB-1692 Housing-Chgo/No New Property............................. SB-1941 Human Rights-Age Discriminatn................................. SB-1691 Inc Tx-Deduct Imputed Interest................................... SB-0666 Inc Tx-Subchap S Corp-Investmt .............................. SB-0218 Inc Tx-Tech Trainng/Equipmnt................................. SB-1 154 Inc Tx-Withhold Wages/Employer.............................. SB-0404 Income Tax-Additional Exemptn ................................. SB-0183 Income Tx-Certify Exemptions..................................... SB-0270 Income Tx-Residency Deduction.................................. SB-0186 Infrastructure Revolving Loan ...................................... SB-0374 Injunct Relief/Wife/Abortion ...................................... SB-0887 Ins Cd-Cover Adopted Children................................... SB-1066 Ins-Continue Spouse Coverage ..................................... SB-0300 Insurance-Adjuster Exam Waiver ................................ SB-0371 IL Home Repair Registration.......................................... SB-1630 IL Home-Repair Registration....................................... SB-1629 IL Youth/Young Adult Employmnt............................... SB-2166 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances....................................... SB-0204 Juvenile Ct-Aggravated Battery................................ SB-0267 Juvenile-7 Day Dentention..................................... SB-0538 Liens-Subcontractor Notify .......................................... SB-1118 Medical Practice-Chiropractic........... ............... SB-0222 Muni Cd-Home Repair Contractor ........................... SB-1631 2234 LEMKE, LEROY WALTER SENATOR (24TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material.................................. SB-0617 Narcotics-Property Forfeiture ...................................... SB-1937 No Sale/Experimentation-Fetus................................... SB-0890 Nonproft Sport Liabilty Limitn................................. SB-2051 Occup & Use Tax-Personal Prop.................................. SB-0163 Out-of-State Liquor Sale/Minor ............................... SB-2165 Parentage-Attorney Fees ....................................... SB-0266 Parental Notice of Abortion ........................................ SB-0889 Parental Right of Recovery Act ...................................... SB-0164 Pen Cd-GA-6yr Serv Eligibility ................................. SB-0974 Pen Cd--IMR F-Forest Police ...................................... SB-0566 Pen Cd-Spouse Consent-Changes .............................. SB-0121 Physical Fitness Service-CPR....................................... SB-0221 Probate-Adopted Child ..................... ................... SB-0565 Probatn Officr-Adm Responsblty.................................. SB-0533 Prohibit Abortion-Viable Fetus .................................... SB-1672 Prop Tx Abatmt-Indust Devlpmt.................................. SB-1024 Prop Tx-Exclud Vet Bnft--Income.............................. SB-0166 Pub Aid-Support Paymnt Garnish................................ SB-1827 Pub Util-Disconnect Service ....................................... SB- 119 Pub Utilities-Enterprise Zone.................................... SB-0665 Publ Aid-Assignment/Landlord ................................... SB-0269 Public Utilities- Pass on Tax.......................................... SB-0217 Railroads-Crossing Maintenance.................................. SB-117 Reg & Ed-Hm Repair Registratin ............................... SB-1453 Registratn of Titles-Transfer ...................................... SB-0165 Regulation-Lending Practices....................................... SB-2254 Retention of Business Division.................................. SB-0702 Rev Sharing-Divided District........................................ SB-2175 Rev-Abate Commercial Property ................................. SB-0214 Rev-Abate Commercial Property ................................. SB-0660 Rev-Apartment Switch/Elderly ................................ SB-0185 Rev--Bd of Appeals Decisions ........................................ SB-0195 Rev-Homestd Exemption-Disabled............................ SB-0439 RTA-Nonpartisan Elect/Bd Mmbrs............................ SB-0704 Sch Cd-Decentralize Chgo Schs................................... SB-0500 Sch Cd-Dismissal Hearings ........................................ SB-1861 Sch Cd-Rpt Pupil Drug Abuse ..................................... SB-0652 Sch Cd-School Trustee Vacany .................................... SB-0123 Sch-SBE-Financial Assistance................................... SB-0703 Senior Citizen Homestd Exemptn ................................... SB-0184 Sr Cit/Disabled-Fuel Cost Asst.................................... SB-0117 Sr Citizen-Rental Property Tax..................................... SB-0182 State Promotion-Tourism........................................... SB-1022 Subcontractor Mechanics Lien...................................... SB-1633 Toll Highway Fees/Fund Deposit................................... SB-2176 Tort Immunity-Joint Liability ...................................... SB-2024 Township-Land/Open Space Progm ............................ SB-1044 Unempl Ins-Dependent/Benefits .................................. SB-0271 Utility Tax-Exempt Charity Org ................................. SB-0188 Utl-ICC/Telecommunicatn Prog ................................. SB-1693 Veh Cd-School Bus Permit-Felon .............................. SB-0755 Veh Cd-3rd DUI-Class 4 Felony................................. SB-0540 Veteran Home Admission Reqmnts ................................ SB-0118 Wkrs Comp-Spouse/Child-Trust ............................... SB-0272 Wkrs Comp/Group Ins-Payment ................................. SB-1120 12 Enterprise Zones Per Year ......................................... SB-2177 1986 Revisory Act....................................................... SB-2185 2nd 1986 Revisory Act................................................... SB-1398 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEMKE SENATE BILL: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 24, 28, 29, 32, 34, 36, 37, 53, 60, 62, 70, 72, 85, 93, 105, 111, 112, 113, 114, 124, 126, 131, 172, 181, 197, 201, 203, 205, 206, 208, 210, 213, 215, 216, 219, 220, 229, 230, 248, 257, 258, 273, 290, 318, 319, 320, 332, 368, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 436, 443, 487, 494, 499, 510, 517, 518, 519, 521, 522, 582, 602, 632, 644, 649, 650, 661, 669, 694, 761, 936, 950, 982, 987, 1003, 1004, 1010, 1028, 1047, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1110, 1123, 1137, 1144, 1156, 1185, 1197, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1289, 1320, 1380, 1381, 1425, 1426, 1429, 1436, 2235 LEMKE, LEROY WALTER SENATOR (24TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 1440, 1445, 1513, 1541, 1551, 1559, 1588, 1589, 1662, 1699, 1700, 1862, 1875, 1886, 1918, 1924, 1925, 1936, 1942, 1976, 1979, 1985, 2000, 2003, 2019, 2020, 2030, 2032, 2042, 2052, 2061, 2089, 2100, 2104, 2110, 2129, 2131, 2132, 2191, 2193, 2194, 2207, 2230, 2267, 2283, 2287, 2289, 2291, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2298 HOUSE BILL: 18, 36, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 75, 82, 112, 124, 132, 164, 178, 197, 204, 231, 241, 252, 253, 255, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 290, 291, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 340, 368, 369, 385, 392, 393, 421, 422, 459, 479, 484, 489, 496, 522, 576, 577, 627, 704, 706, 751, 792, 800, 807, 838, 851, 853, 856, 857, 957, 975, 1016, 1050, 1051, 1053, 1067, 1102. 1103, 1111, 1137, 1182, 1212, 1267, 1269, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1366, 1412, 1413, 1568, 1645, 1765, 1780, 1880, 2103, 2106, 2162, 2364, 2368, 2487, 2499, 2525, 2573, 2576, 2577, 2579, 2581, 2582, 2583, 2596, 2635, 2644, 2709, 2876, 2882, 2917, 3043, 3157, 3262, 3302, 3340, 3348, 3349, 3484, 3573, 3588 SENATE RESOLUTION: 10, 11, 12, 27, 28, 30, 40, 47, 51, 53, 64, 65, 66, 77, 79, 86, 98, 108, 127, 162, 175, 187, 192, 197, 200, 212, 213, 230, 231, 245, 247, 261, 262, 340, 350, 355, 371, 382, 387, 388, 389, 392, 393, 396, 399, 410, 412, 423, 427, 428, 433, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 461, 471, 488, 489, 490, 491, 494, 495, 503, 504, 505, 514, 520, 521, 523, 525, 526, 530, 531, 540, 548, 553, 554, 559, 560, 567, 569, 588, 592, 597, 648, 649, 650, 653, 670, 688, 701, 703, 726, 736, 738, 739, 744, 745, 759, 765, 768, 773, 784, 809, 813, 814, 829, 841, 846, 847, 854, 859, 882, 897, 906, 929, 963, 965, 974, 1011, 1046. 1047, 1058, 1060, 1071, 1077, 1080, 1101, 1110, 1120, 1136, 1146, 1168, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1175, 1181, 1182, 1183, 1184, 1201, 1236, 1301, 1329 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81, 87 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 11, 22, 69, 86, 91, 103, 111, 112, 115, 124, 125, 135, 137, 171, (SSI) I LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM) $Development Finance Authority.................................... SB-0132 $GRANTS-SBE/Prairie State 2000.......................... SB-1562 $OCE- State Treasurer ............................................... SB- 1639 Additional Bank Facilities........................................ SB-0512 Admin Expenses Pd-Approp Funds.............................. SB-1489 Charities- Filing Requirement....................................... SB-1038 Civ Admn-New Manufacturer Grnt.............................. SB-0320 Civ Proced-Punitive Damage/DOR ............................. SB-2262 Civil Proc- Physican- Disclosure .................................. SB-0421 Civil Proced-Noneconomic Loss ................................... SB-2261 Clinical Lab Practice Act .................. .... ................... SB-1074 Comm College-Public Comment .................................. SB-0508 Commerce Comm Control Business................................ SB-0367 DMHDD-Access Patients Records................................ SB-1649 Ed Labor Relatn-Mediatn Roster.................................. SB-0509 Ed Labor Relations- Sch Bd Mbr.................................. SB-1880 Enterpise- High Impact Business................................... SB-1706 Finance Auth-Land Bank Fund .................................... SB-0318 Foreign Trade Zone Tax Incrmnt ................................. SB-0919 Horse Racing-Privilege Taxes.................................. SB-0743 Inc Tax- Fed Changes/Notificatn ................................. SB-2173 Inc Tx-Subchap S Corp-Investmt ............................. SB-0218 Inc Tx-Withhold Wages/Employer .............................. SB-0404 Income Tax-Mathematical Error ................................. SB-2169 Income Tax- Various Changes..................................... SB-1063 Income Tx- Applicatn/Math Error ............................... SB-2170 Income Tx-Foreign Corp Deductn................................ SB-2172 Income Tx-Targeted Jobs Credit.................................. SB-2171 Increase Gasohol Tax Rates ........................................ SB-0254 Infrastructure Authority Act......................................... SB-1426 Ins Cd-Notice of Cancellation ..................... SB-2265 IDFA- Enterprise Development..................................... SB-0213 IL Assumption of Risk Act................................... SB-2266 IL Product Liability Act............................................ SB-2264 Local Gov-Illegaly Collect Txs ..................... SB-0584 M echanics Lien- Building M gr...................................... SB-0824 Min Wage Law- Define Employee................................. SB-1671 M odified Jt/Several Liability.............. ...................... SB-2263 2236 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM--Cont. Motor Fuel/Telecommunicatn Tax................................. SB-0212 Muni Cd-Bldg Demolition Costs .................................. SB-1065 Muni Cd-Tax Increment Finance................................. SB-2100 Muni Cd-Water Facilities Bonds.................................. SB-2299 MFN-Labor Relatn/Non-Peace Off.......................... SB-0313 MFN-Pen Cd-Sheriff Trans Credt ....................... ... SB-0140 MFN-Sch Cd-Min Teacher Salary............................ SB-1596 Nonproft Sport Liabilty Limitn....................................... SB-2051 Occup/Use Tx-Exempt Machinery .............................. SB-0602 Occupatn Tx-Deliquent Int Rate.................................. SB-2174 Parent-Teacher Comm-Policies ................................. SB-1345 Pub Build Comm-Counties ........................................ SB-1425 Pub Utilities- Enterprise Zone....................................... SB-0665 Pub Utl-Redefine................ ..................... SB-0110 Public Utilities- Pass on Tax.......................................... SB-0217 Quick- take Eminent Domain ........................................ SB-1064 Rev-Abate Commercial Property ................................. SB-0214 Sales Tx-Manufacture Equipment ............................... SB-0521 Sch Bd-Principal Notice-Salary................................. SB-0440 Sch Cd-Recognition Program ....................................... SB-1344 Sch Cd-State Aid/Lower Valuatn................................ SB-0076 Sch Cd-SBE Member Requirements............................ SB-0151 Sch-Emp/ Holiday/Student-Record ...................... .. SB-1934 Supplemental Car Dealers Lic ...................................... SB-0583 SBE-High Impact Training .......................................... SB-0215 Tax Exempt-Foreign Trade Zones.............................. SB-0319 Tax Increment Financing .......................................... SB-1700 Tax-/Empl Business Training....................................... SB-2104 Tort Action/Collateral Source ...................................... SB-2260 Unemploy Ins- Benefit Year .......................................... SB-0663 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................ SB-0201 Veh Cd-Supplemental License...................................... SB-1641 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LUFT SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 202, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 216, 219, 258, 263, 342, 387, 388, 418, 496, 503, 513, 667, 925, 1470, 1698, 1984, 2255 HOUSE BILL: 48, 257, 296, 529, 682, 787, 791, 793, 811, 986, 1090, 1163, 1187, 1356, 1424, 1445, 1453, 1638, 1768, 2189, 2384, 2528, 2544, 2549, 2735, 2757, 2819, 2873, 2879, 3018, 3033, 3040, 3048, 3096, 3396, 3449 SENATE RESOLUTION: 9, 10, 47, 69, 156, 188, 258. 398, 433, 587, 651, 689, 797, 939, 1180, 1267 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 104, 120, 123, 174, 205, 227 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 86, 102, 139, 143, 155, (SSI) I MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP) Brd Elections-File Occupants ....................... .......... SB-1089 Civ Proc-Relief Pleading Reqmt................................... SB-0129 Correct-Prisoners/Good Conduct................................. SB-0099 Counties-New Cty Referendum.................................... SB-0979 Counties-New County-Referendum........................... SB-0980 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................ SB-0207 Crim Cd Unlawful Use Shuriken................................. SB-1416 Criminal Cd-Reckless Homicide ................... ......... SB-0341 Dept Vet Annual Lottery-5/30..................................... SB-1928 DCCA/DOT-Water Resource/Powers .................... SB-0796 DMHDD-Powers & Duties .......................................... SB-1993 Elec Cd- Absentee Voting .............................................. SB-1088 Elec Cd-Nonpartisan Offices......................................... SB- 1097 Elec Cd-Public Questions.................................. SB-1093 Elec Cd-Seek Voters Intention...................................... SB-1096 Elec Cd-Thumbprints/Signature.................................. SB-1099 Elec Judge-Fails/Return Ballot.................................... SB-1094 Elect- Violation/Prosecution.......................................... SB- 1101 Election Cd-Absentee Voting........................................ SB-0012 Election Cd-Absentee Voting........................................ SB-0237 Election Cd- Registration................................................ SB-1787 Election Cd-Vacancy Procedures............................... SB-0682 Election-Absentee Ballots ........................ SB-1420 2237 MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP)--Cont. Elections- U ncontested Office ........................................ SB-068 1 EPA-Issue Permits/US Agency ................................... SB-0833 EPA-Landfills/Admin Citations................................... SB-1588 EPA-Nondomestic Contaminants................................. SB-2207 EPA-Variance/Condition Permits................................. SB-2211 Horse Racing-Privilege Taxes...................... ........... SB-1469 Human Rights- Procedures........................................... SB-0856 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances........................ ............... SB-0204 Licenses- Pari- mutuel Clerks ..................................... SB- 1569 Liquor Control-Violation Fines................................... SB-0298 Mail Income Tx Refund-90 Days................................. SB-0690 M etro Airport Authority Act ....................................... . SB-0908 Metro Area Airport Authority ...................................... SB-2228 Muni Cd-No Employing Relatives ............................... SB-0194 Muni Cd-Water Costs............ .............. ................... SB-1034 Muni Jt Action Agncy-Tx Emempt.............................. SB-1930 MFN-Disabled Student Transprtn............................... SB-0691 MFN-Rev-Forestry Managemt Plan ......................... SB-1655 Nuclear Safety/Radiation Lic....................... ............. SB-0855 Pen-St Empl/Addtnl Serv Credit ............................... SB-1656 Port Dist-Export Trading Co........................................ SB-1245 Prevail Wage-Maintenance Work ................................ SB-0153 Prevail Wage-Rate Determinatn .................................. SB-0107 Publ Awareness & Response Act .................................... SB-0849 Public Aid- Obsolete Language..................................... SB-1992 Race Track/Tx Incremnt Finance .................................. SB-1871 Racing Board M embers Terms........................................ SB-1735 Rev-Bd of Appeals Decisions...................................... SB-0195 Rev-Bd of Appeals-Incr Members ............................. SB-0289 Salvage Stores-Medical Device..................................... SB-0876 Sch Cd-Athletic Competitn Reg................................... SB-0611 Sch Cd-Parenting Education ........................................ SB-0883 Sch Cd-Reimbursemnt/Special Ed.............................. SB-0382 Sch-1986-87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 School Elections/School Code......................................... SB-1090 Tax Increment Financing ............................ ........ SB-1700 Township M eetings- Caucus......................................... SB-0515 Township Offical Vacant Office..................................... SB-0284 Township-Installment Purchases .................................. SB-0283 Uniform Marital Property Act ...................................... SB-0008 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Unnecessary Inst of Elderly.......................................... SB-0802 Veh-Seat Belt Exemptn-Air Bag................................ SB-0610 W ildlife- Habitat Land- Tax ....................................... SB-0816 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MACDONALD SENATE BILL: 1, 53, 78, 83, 97, 101, IIl, 164, 179, 190, 205, 210, 300, 380, 381, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 758, 1307, 1490, 1581, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1844, 1922, 1923, 2291, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 682, 1806, 1813, 1934, 2180, 2349, 2408, 2450, 2475, 2889, 3477, 3518, 3520, 3521 SENATE RESOLUTION: 35, 36, 37, 43, 44, 59, 75, 115, 138, 246, 253, 279, 357, 380, 658, 871, 923, 1146, 1149, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1214 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 78, 89, 99, 106, 137, 151, 172 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP) $Board of Trustees/U of I ............................................ SB-l 194 $OCE-Bureau of the Budget......................................... SB-0475 $OCE-Bureau Of The Budget ...................................... SB-1761 $OCE-Dept of Nuclear Safety...................................... SB-0473 $OCE-Dept-Financial Institutns............................. SB-0474 $OCE-Dept-Nuclear Safety....................................... SB-1756 Cnty DOC-Arestee Med Expense................................. SB-0335 Cnty Execut-Task Force Appoint................................. SB-0784 Comp Review-Gen Elect/Deadline ........................... SB-0314 2238 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Crim Cd- Library Theft................................................ SB-1121 Crim-Anti-theft Detectn Device ................................ SB-0190 Criminal Cd-Reckless Homicide .................................. SB-0341 Dwnstate Teachr Pen-Sick Leave................................. SB-0294 DUI Boating-Misdemeanor .......................................... SB-0564 DUI--Substantive & Procedural .................................... SB-1073 Elec Cd-Emergency Ballots ........................................ SB-1901 Elec Cd-Spec Absentee Ballots..................................... SB-1902 Elect Cd-Hotel Occupant Report ................................. SB-1898 Elect Cd-Judges/Penalties......................................... SB-1900 Electn-Absentee Ballot/Penalty ................................... SB-1899 Emplyee Identify Alcohol Abuse..................................... SB-1072 Fish Cd/Snowmobile Regulations.................................. SB-0814 Hazardous Wste Research Center................................... SB-0815 Hot Water Heaters-Certified ........................................ SB-1929 Incr Eligible Veteran Scholars......................................... SB-0230 IL Product Liability Act............................................ SB-1722 Liquor Control-Violation Fines..................................... SB-0298 Liquor Control-Alcohol Abusers................................... SB-1131 Missing Child/DLE-Safe House .................................. SB-0689 Muni Cd-Auxiliary Policemn-Age............................. SB-0296 Muni Cd-DUI Surcharge.......................................... SB-1070 Muni Cd-No Employing Relatives ............................... SB-0194 Muni-Raise Fnds/Cap Improvmnts ............................. SB-0315 Municipal Code-Interest Rate...................................... SB-0354 MFN-IMRF/Former Mbr Disability ........................ SB-1987 M FN-Pen-Police-Disablty Credit ........................... SB-1986 Odometr Fraud/Crim Victm Right .............................. SB-1957 Pen Cd- Police/Transfer Credit..................................... SB-1847 Prohibit Compensation/Adoption ................................... SB-2147 Pub Utilities-Enterprise Zone....................................... SB-0665 Race Track/Tx Incremnt Finance .................................. SB-1871 Rev-Bd of Appeals-Incr Members ............................. SB-0289 Sch Cd-Math & Science Equipmnt.............................. SB-1953 Sch-PE/Driver Ed Not Included .................................. SB-1947 Sch-1986-87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 SOS- Uniform Traffic Ticket......................................... SB-1071 Tax Increment Financing ..................... .................... SB-1700 Teacher Applicant-Fingerprints ................................... SB-1050 Tortfeasors- Joint Liability .......................................... SB-2068 Unemploymnt-Employment in Home........................... SB-1842 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAHAR SENATE BILL: 24, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 1307, 1490, 1507, 1581, 1590, 1601, 1705, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1723, 1724, 1844, 1921, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2069, 2260, 2261, 2262, 2263, 2264, 2265, 2266, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 334, 661, 665, 667, 670, 883, 1394, 1841, 1914, 2517, 2573, 2990, 3004, 3480, 3513, 3555, 3591 SENATE RESOLUTION: 90, 96, 110, 119,127, 140, 173, 196, 214, 215, 216, 257, 384, 421, 460, 462, 511, 605, 614, 615, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665. 666, 687, 728, 729, 730, 731, 734, 743, 778, 792, 793, 806, 830, 831, 863, 864, 865, 886, 899, 903, 904, 905, 940, 1007, 1014, 1015, 1100, 1128, 1229, 1295, 1297, 1298, 1305, 13 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7 (SS1) 1 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP) $OCE-Board of Regents ............................................ SB-0360 $OCE-Board of Regents ............................................ SB-1610 $OCE-Brd Gov St College/Univ.................................. SB-0358 $OCE-Purchased Care Review Bd ............................... SB-0483 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Ed Pgm ................................. SB-0351 Beef Dev- Polling Locations........................................... SB-0567 Behavior Disturbed Student ......................................... SB-1056 Chemical Safety/Landfills/EPA..................................... SB-2117 Citizen Utl Bd-Annual Report.......................... SB-1836 Commercial Cd-Legal Descriptn .................................. SB-1595 2239 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Correctns-Probatn Office Costs..................................... SB-0603 Emotionally Disturbed Students...................................... SB-1521 Energy Assistance/Low Income..................................... SB-1470 Energy Assistnce Act-Revisions.................................... SB-1725 Govnmental Ethic-Special Dist..................................... SB-0573 Hghr Ed-Defer Admissn Standrd................................. SB-1852 High Ed-Adv Admission Standard............................... SB-1851 Income Tax Increase-Education ................................... SB-1242 Incr Ed/Transportatn Tax Rates .................................... SB-0913 Milk Products-4 Inspections ....................................... SB-0640 Milk Products-DPH Permits/Fees ............................... SB-0875 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Developmt Pgm ......................... SB-0350 Open Meetings-Corp Auth/Muni ................................ SB-1834 Pub Aid/Gen Assist-Eligibility..................................... SB-0685 Public Awareness/Response Act..................................... SB-1086 Redefines Public Stockyards........................................ SB-0808 Repeal Citizen Utl Bd/Mailing....................................... SB-1835 Repeal Hlth Facilities Plan..... .................................... SB-1981 Repeal Hlth Facility Planning....................................... SB-1982 Revises Public Utilities Act .......................................... SB-1021 Sch Cd-Agricultural Ed Program................................. SB-1980 Sch Cd-Claims & Suits Limitatn ................................. SB-2095 Sch Cd-Deactivate HS Facility .................................... SB-0077 Sch Cd-District Reorganization.................................... SB-1468 Sch Cd-Enrollment Growth-Grant ............................ SB-2096 Sch Cd-Filing/Forfeiture Date ..................................... SB-0156 Sch Cd-Hlth Educatn/PE Courses............................... SB-1057 Sch Cd-Laboratory Sch-Payments............................. SB-1667 Sch Cd-New 9 Member St Brd Edn ............................. SB-0316 Sch Cd- Regional Bd Trustees....................................... SB-1058 Sch Cd-Special Ed-Evaluation ................................... SB-0609 Sch Cd-St Aid Formula-Language ............................ SB-1054 Sch Cd-St Aid Formula/Changes ................................ SB-1615 Sch Cd-St Bd Annual Report .......................... ........ SB-0352 Sch Cd-State Grant Guarantee .................................... SB-0317 Sch Cd-SBE Responsibilities ........................................ SB-1055 Sch Cd-SBE-Rpt Dropout Rate ................................. SB-1666 Sch Cd-Tchr Certificatn Denial.................................... SB-1053 Sch Cd-Transportn Reimbursemnt............................ SB-1520 Sch Cd-US Citizenship/Teacher.................................. SB-0607 Sch District Reorganization ............................................ SB-0242 Sch Record-Grad Info/Recruiter ................................. SB-1797 Sch-Athlete/Recreatn Liability................................. SB-2094 Sch-No Hlth Exam-5th/9th Grade ........................... SB-0608 Sch-Revise Schedule/Aid Paymnt................................ SB-1704 School District Income Tax Act...................................... SB-0196 Storage Of Gas & Volatile Oils....................................... SB-1915 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act ...................................... SB-1346 Trichinosis Control Act......................................... SB-0432 Utl Tx-Exemptn/State-Municipal................... ......... SB-0994 2nd Div Vehicle on M ultilane.......................................... SB-0948 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAITLAND SENATE BILL: 10, 314, 356, 357, 361, 362, 364, 365, 366, 396, 730, 1307, 1507, 1581, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1611, 1612, 1705, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3)9 HOUSE BILL: 88, 90, 244, 335, 336, 431, 555, 615, 802, 932, 988, 1026, 1037, 1038, 1090, 1641, 1926, 2115, 2181, 2434, 2515, 2637, 2708, 2741, 2828, 2864, 2983, 2985, 3200, 3309, 3550 SENATE RESOLUTION: 48, 83, 106, 159, 185, 189, 190, 191, 237, 266, 269, 287, 288, 418, 586, 721, 1067, 1068, 1254 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28, 193, 223 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 25, 26, 27, 48, 59, 61, 109, 122, 126, 137, 160 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM) $DCFS-Sex Chld Abuser Treatmnt............................. SB-1263 2240 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. $Grant-IL Arts Council .............................................. SB-1501 $GRANTS-Dept-Transportation........................... SB-2234 $Metro/Expo-Corporate Purposes ............................. SB-1846 Access to Basic Banking Act ........................................... SB-1377 Acupuncture Practice Act ............................................ SB-2153 Admin Proced-Attorney Fees........................................ SB-1884 Adoption-Prohibit Compensation ................................. SB-1284 Agents Of Professional Athlete ....................................... SB-2011 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Cd Correct-Firearms/Probation ................................... SB-0029 Charitable Games Act ............................................. SB-1552 Checking Acct Disclosure Act......................................... SB-1144 Child Abuse-Empl Investigatn...................................... SB-0765 Child Abuse-Investigations........................................... SB-1288 Child Abuse-Local Authorities..................................... SB-1445 Child Care-Facilty/License/Rpt .................................. SB-0443 Circuit Court-Managemnt Assist ................................. SB-1478 Civil Proc-Technical Change ........................................ SB-2253 Clinical Social Workers Define........................................ SB-0295 Commercial Cd-Register Pledges................................. SB-0882 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ........... ....................... SB-1699 Consignment-Works of Art........................................... SB-0238 Consumer Intervention Fund........................................... SB-1885 Create Smoke Detector Act........................................... SB-1518 Credit Cards-No Surcharge.......................................... SB-0768 Crim Cd-Aggravated Arson.................................... SB-2033 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Bribery Offense Define .................................. SB-0159 Crim Cd-Child Solicitation........................................... SB-2293 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Luring ............................... SB-2294 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Felony ............................... SB-2298 Crim Cd-Crime/School Grounds ................................. SB-0208 Crim Cd-Criminal Housing Mgmt............................... SB-1440 Crim Cd-Indecent Solicitation...................................... SB-0197 Crim Cd-Juvenile Records........................................ SB-2009 Crim Cd-Perjury-Definition ....................................... SB-1477 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors.................................... SB-0206 Crim Cd-Stolen Guns Possession.................................. SB-0203 Crim Cd-Surveillance Devices...................................... SB-2291 Crim Cd-Unlawful Possession ...................................... SB-2005 Crim Cd-Video Tape Usage-Child............................. SB-0179 Crim Id/Investgtn-Expungement ............................... SB-2014 Crim Proc-Cash Bond Refunds..................................... SB-1481 Crim-Child Pornogphy/Prosecutn................................ SB-1283 Crim-Child Pornography/Age Chq.............................. SB-1286 Crim-Child Solicitation/Felony.................................... SB- 1287 Crim-Fire Gun in City-Felony ................................... SB-1439 Crim-Indust/Aggravated Battery................................. SB-2004 Crim-Vehicle Seizure/Solicitin .................................... SB-1289 Crim-Video Tape/Child Testmony............................... SB-2296 Criminal Cd-Bribery Defined ....................................... SB-0277 Criminal Code-Child Abduction................................... SB-0024 Dept Aging-Volunteer Service...................................... SB-1523 Deputy Clerks/Sheriffs-Duties..................................... SB-1479 Divorce Settlement/Trial .......................................... SB-0416 Divorce-Child Support/Maintnce................................. SB-0091 DENR-Lake Michigan Overflow.................................. SB-2232 DOT-Flood Relief Projects ........................................... SB-2231 DOT-Office Of Lake Michigan..................................... SB-2233 DPH-Illinois AIDS Institute......................................... SB-1686 DPH-Investigate Cases/AIDS ..................................... SB-1687 DPH-Publ Info Hotline-AIDS................................... SB-0325 Elder Abuse Report-Immunity ..................................... SB-2019 Eliminates Lt Gov As Successor...................................... SB-1790 Expedited Check Clearing Act ..................................... SB-0759 Fin Inst Disclosure/Protection ..................................... SB-0910 Financial Serv Protection Act....................................... SB-1145 2241 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. Firearm Safety Educatn Program................................... SB-1480 Fraud Advertising-Restitution...................................... SB-1431 Freedom of Choice-Dentures Act ................................. SB-1049 Governor Succession/Subclause...................................... SB-1791 Govmnt Ethics-Sch Admin Filing................................. SB-0278 Habitual Child Sex Offender.......................................... SB-2292 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.................................... SB-1634 Human Rights-Defines Age.......................................... SB-1675 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Income Tax-Sr Citz Care Credit .................................. SB-1886 Ins Cd-AIDS/Deny Coverage ...................................... SB-1685 Ins Cd-Prohibits AIDS Testing .................................... SB-2073 Ins Cd-Property/Casualty Rates.................................. SB-2000 Ins-Abstract Liens......................... ......... ........... SB-0763 Ins-Continue Spouse Coverage ..................................... SB-0300 Ins-Jt Underwrit Prop/Casualty................................... SB-2001 Ins-Local Publ Entity/Excess....................................... SB-2002 Joint Custody/Termination......................................... SB-1845 Juv Court-Adjudications-Delays................................ SB-2008 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances....................................... SB-0204 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult................................. SB-0205 Juvenile-Records-Examine........................................ SB-1441 Liquor-Retail Sales Upon Piers .................................... SB-1244 Lottery & Fin-Educational Fund.................................. SB-0248 Marriage-Commingled Property .................................. SB-1485 Maximum Murder Sentence-60 Yrs............................. SB-2007 Missing Child Recovery-Terms .................................... SB-1285 Muni-Prohibit Discharg Firearm.................................. SB-1341 MFN-Pen Cd Widow/Child Annuity .......................... SB-1484 MFN-Pen Cd-Retirement Formula........................... SB-1554 MFN-Pen Cd-Retirement Formula ........................ SB-1600 MFN-Pen-Chgo Labor/Widow Benft ................... SB-2034 MFN-Pen-Teach Supplemnt Paymnt........................ SB-0054 MFN-Pen-Teach-Survivor Benefit.......................... SB-0055 MFN-Pen-Teach-LOA Contribution ...................... SB-0056 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling .............................. SB-1217 MFN-SBE-St Prog/Youth Dropouts ........................ SB-1317 No Firearms/Explosive Teaching ................................... SB-2006 Nursing Homes-Screen Employees............................... SB-0220 Nursing Homes-Complaints ....................................... SB-0775 Nursing-Habitual Intoxication ..................................... SB-0770 Occupatnal Disease-Death Claim................................. SB-1792 Parent-Child Abductn/Ct Damage.............................. SB-1150 Pen Cd-Judge Retiremnt Annuity ................................ SB-2013 Pen Cd-Judges Eligible/Annuity.................................. SB-1498 Pen-Tchr-Organizatn Contributn .............................. SB-0057 Phys Fitness Service Contracts........................................ SB-0762 Physical Fitness-Requirements..................................... SB-1499 Police-Info Missing Children ........................................ SB-2295 Presentence Reports-Contents ...................................... SB-2010 Probate Act-Administration ....................................... SB-0435 Probate Act-Guardians...................... .................... SB-0434 Probate Act-Limits on Agents ...................................... SB-0433 Probate-Preference In Letters....................................... SB-1926 Probate-Refer Personal Effects................................... SB-0986 Probation Challenge Program ......................................... SB-2003 Prohibit Sale Leaded Fuel ............................................ SB-0090 Pub Util-Disconnection Reports ................................... SB-1146 Pub Utl-Date Advance/Terminatn............................... SB-1314 Pub Utl- Pay Interest ............................................... SB-1316 Pub Utl-Service Reconnectn......................................... SB-1313 Pub-Constructn/New Power Plant.............................. SB-0764 Publ Util Consumptn Informatn .................................. SB-1422 Registered Agent-Apartmnt Bldg.............................. SB-2041 Rights of Tenants/Complaints..................................... SB-2071 Savings Disclosure Protection......... ........................... SB-0761 Sch Cd-Defer Teacher Evaluatn................................... SB-1883 2242 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. Sch Cd-Seat Belts/School Buses .................................. SB-0760 Sch Cd-Teacher/Discipline .......................................... SB-0436 Sch-Advisory Council Appointmt................................. SB-1212 Sch-Athletic Scholastic Stand ...................................... SB-1522 Sch-SBE/Dropout Statistics Rpt.................................. SB-1210 School Code-Childs Absence .................................... SB-0210 School Records-New Students...................................... SB-1215 Smokeless Tobacco Labeling Act.................................... SB-1821 Sr Citizens-Prescription Drug....................................... SB-2042 Sr Citz Tax Deferral- Inc Level..................................... SB-0257 State M ilitia- Civil Disorder .......................................... SB-1060 Toxic Disclosure Act-Warnings.................................... SB-1793 Toxic Substnce-Hazard Warnings................................ SB-0772 Unlawful Dischge Weapon-Felony ............................... SB-1349 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Urban School Improvement Act....................................... SB-1321 Ut--Notify Customer Rate Incr .................................... SB-1315 Vehicle Cd-Vehicular Homicide................................... SB-1447 Wkrs Occup-Compensatn/Benefits .............................. SB-0773 Wkrs Occup-Disease Exposure..................................... SB-0774 Written Consent/AIDS Testing...................................... SB-2074 Wrk Comp/Occup Disease-Benefit .............................. SB-2012 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAROVITZ SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 155, 299, 318, 319, 320, 665, 925, 1010, 1213, 1214, 1216, 1218, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1859, 1860, 1935 HOUSE BILL: 18, 50, 51, 52, 53, 94, 170, 212, 220, 252, 300, 456, 556, 622, 800, 832, 852, 853, 856, 857, 874, 946, 1035, 1213, 1262, 1263, 1410, 1477, 1648, 1841, 2044, 2160, 2188, 2226, 2237, 2254, 2278, 2313, 2358, 2492, 2576, 2577, 2720, 2737, 2738, 2785, 2798, 2815, 2891, 2917, 3097, 3145, 3181, 3300, 3346, 3425, 3477, 3590 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 129, 148, 158, 181, 182, 363, 391, 498, 619, 646, 775, 869, 876, 929, 977, 1074, 1104 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 172 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 88, 127, 130, 137, 152 NEDZA, EDWARD A. SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM) Casimir Pulaski- Holiday............................................. SB-0120 Create Educatn Partnership Act ..................................... SB- 1218 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors.................................... SB-0206 Crim Cd-Stolen Guns Possession.................................. SB-0203 Crim Cd/Nursing Home-Complaint............................ SB-1946 Driving-Military Personnel .......................... .......... SB-0379 Elec-Precinct Bd of Administrn.................................... SB-1456 Elect-Precinct Bd Administratn.................................... SB-2082 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Intergov-Name Chg/Advisory Corn............................. SB-1676 Juvenile Ct-Aggravated Battery ................................... SB-0267 Mandate/Fiscal Note/Pen Impact.................................. SB-1677 Motor Fuel Tax-Grade Crossings................................. SB-0303 Muni Cd-Hotel Tax Allocation..................................... SB-2152 MFN-Muni Cd-Automobile Tax ............................... SB-2057 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling .......................... SB-1217 Prairie State Games Committee...................................... SB-2229 Probationary Drivers License ......................................... SB-0378 Pub Aid-Service Payment Rates.................................... SB-1945 Publ Bldg-Contract Without Bid .................................. SB-0349 RTA-Study Police Protection ....................................... SB-0977 Sch Cd-Drivers Ed-Option ......................... ......... SB-1216 Sch Cd-Night/After Sch Program ............................... SB-1213 Sch Cd-Seat Belts/School Buses .................................. SB-0760 Sch Cd- SBE/Dropout Rate.......................................... SB-1211 Sch-Advisory Council Appointmt................................. SB-1212 Sch-SBE/Dropout Statistics Rpt................................... SB-1210 School Records- New Students...................................... SB-1215 SBE-Scholarship Prog/Hispanics...... ..................... SB-1214 Travel Agent Licensing Act.......................................... SB-1362 Unemployment-Trucking Business ............................... SB-2031 Veh Cd- Parking Violations .......................................... SB-0732 2243 NEDZA, EDWARD A. SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Veh Cd-Revised Flat Weight Tax ................................ SB-0495 Veh-Senior Citizen/Special Fee ................................... SB-1541 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NEDZA SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 190, 201, 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 318, 319, 320, 665, 1513, 1924, 2115, 2166 HOUSE BILL: 99, 182, 340, 573, 593, 692, 753, 957, 968, 1083, 1177, 1279, 1395, 2158, 2160, 2165, 2167, 2549, 3224, 3261 SENATE RESOLUTION: 28, 47, 62, 127, 192, 201, 235, 261, 399, 688, 740, 832, 846, 859, 881, 897, 929, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1069, 1074, 1284 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 43, 51, 112 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65, 137 NETSCH, DAWN CLARK SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM) Alcohol/Drugs-Tort Immunity..................................... SB-1816 Cd Corr-Discharge-Public Aid.................................... SB-1016 Circuit Breaker/Eligibilty .................... .................... SB-0111 Civil Proced-Injunction-Notice .................................. SB-0344 Comptroller-Examine/Warrant ................................... SB-1817 Consignment-Works of Art.......................... ........... SB-0238 Consmr Fraud-Interested Person.................................. SB-1208 Court Reporter-Removal/Apptmnt.............................. SB-0343 Criminal Justice Info Auth Mbr ..................................... SB-0345 CUB-Director Appointmmt/Reqmnt........................... SB- 1726 Domestric Violence-Emerg Order ............................... SB-0615 DMHDD-Discharge-Publ Aid................................... SB-1015 DORS-Homeless Persons.............................................. SB-1017 Election Cd-Change Dates......................................... SB-0488 Electn Cd-Change Primary Date.................................. SB-0138 Energy Assistance Act...................... ..... ................... SB-0486 Enterprise Zone/Var Tax Acts........................................ SB-0513 EPA-Air Pollution Fees ..................... .................... SB-0917 Gen Obligation Bond-Limit Amt.................................. SB-1911 Govt Ethic-Disclosure Statemnt ................................... SB-1579 Gubernatorial Election Finance....................................... SB-0171 Homestead Exemp-Life Care Fac ................................ SB-0487 House Dev Auth-Transfer Owners ............................... SB-1020 Housing Auth-Low Income Housng ............................. SB-1019 Hse Dev Auth-Spec Project Fund................................. SB-1727 Inc Tax-Fed Changes/Notificatn ................................. SB-2173 Inc Tax-Loss Unitary Business..................................... SB-0490 Income Tax- Extend Deadline ....................................... SB-1831 Income Tax-Investment Credit................... ............... SB-0249 Income Tax-Rent-Deduction...................................... SB-0511 Income Tx-Unitary Business......................................... SB-0491 Individual Personal Records........................................ SB-0656 Invest-Public Funds Dispositn ...................................... SB-2038 Leg/Publ Member Invest-Sunset ................................. SB-1913 Local Tx-State Collection ........................................ SB-2039 Muni Cd-Mayoral Appointments ................................. SB-0376 MFN-Prop Tax Levy & Collection .............................. SB-1037 Occupatn/Use Tax-Exemptions ................................... SB-1708 Pen Cd-Rpt/Econ & Fiscal Comm .............................. SB-0680 Pollutn Bd-Night Ball/Lights...................................... SB-0658 Prisons/Mental Health Service ....................................... SB-0657 Private Activity Bond Alloctn................................... SB-1318 Prohibit Designer Drugs................................................ SB-1815 Property Tx-Delinquent Penalty ................................... SB-2043 Pub-Grant/Hlth Care Counseling................................ SB-1371 Publ Aid-Residents/Institution .................................... SB-1014 Public Utilities/Campaigns/Tax..................................... SB-1709 Purchasing-Owners Disclosure .................................. SB-2036 Retail Occupation Tax-Int Rate................................. SB-1882 Rev-Cnty Divide Assesmnt Dists.................................. SB-1319 Rev-Historic Bldg-Rehabilitatn .............................. SB-0489 Rev-Multistate Tax Compact .................................... SB-1209 Revenue-Assessors Compenstion .................................. SB-1707 Revises Public Utilities Act ...................................... SB-1021 2244 NETSCH, DAWN CLARK SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Sales Tx-Out--of-State Business............................... SB-2037 Sch Cd-Chgo Personnel Evaluatn................................. SB-0146 Sch Cd-Chgo Principal Duties...................................... SB-0191 Senior Citizen-Grant Exemption .................................. SB-1840 Sr Citizen Relief-Raise Income .................................... SB-0258 St Funded Circuit Court System..................................... SB-2040 State Employee Travel Expense ...................................... SB-0673 Tax Increment Financing .............................................. SB-1700 Tobacco Products Tax Act ...................................... SB-1912 Travel Rates-State Employees...................................... SB-0674 Tx Use-Increase Rates/Tobacco .................................. SB-1688 Utl Tx-Exemptn/State-Municipal............................. SB-0994 Utl-Elect/Generating Capacity .................................... SB-1572 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NETSCH SENATE BILL: 277, 318, 319, 320, 665, 907, 925, 1018, 1483, 1533, 1583, 1924, 1984, 2042 HOUSE BILL: 18, 142, 143, 181, 251, 252, 319, 323, 341, 428, 437, 574, 900, 1104, 1130, 1148, 1155, 1160, 1247, 1321, 1378, 1389, 1392, 1417, 1654, 1655, 1675, 1676, 1680, 1688, 1714, 1763, 1774, 1814, 1847, 1849, 2387, 2917, 3115, 3328, 3503, 3518 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 123, 244, 368, 565, 624, 673, 891, 1009, 1145 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 55, 198, 218 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 13, 30, 94, 137 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. JR. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM) $Bd of Regents-NIU Engineering ................................ SB-0001 $Job Invstmnt Fnd-Job Develop................................... SB-1410 $OCE-Board of Education......................................... SB-1460 $Small Business Asst Board ........................................ SB-1411 Aging-Community Care Contracts............................... SB-0639 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Ed Pgm ................................. SB-0351 Apprentice/Trainee/St Projects.................................... SB-1512 Apprenticeship & Train Council..................................... SB-0199 Apprenticeship & Training Act....................................... SB-1510 Apprenticeship/Train Council ........................................ SB-1511 Chgo Mayor Apt-Council Approve .............................. SB-0236 Consortium for Ed Opportunity ...................................... SB-0626 Contractors License Law..................... ..................... SB-2134 Devl Fin Auth-Enterprise Zone.................................... SB-1458 DOT-On Job Training Programs.................................. SB-1421 Ed Labor Rel-Collectv Bargaing .................................. SB-1130 Health Expense Protection Act ....................................... SB-1386 Hgher Ed-Learning Disabilities.................................... SB-1385 Higher Ed-Emp/Criminal Records .......................... SB-1127 Higher Ed-Minority Participatn................................... SB-0627 Hospital Dist-Student Loans................................... SB-1125 Housing-Property Owners/Notice................................ SB-1176 Income Tax & Comm College Acts................................ SB-1406 Job Devel Corp-Students ......................................... SB-1404 Minority/Female Business-Fraud ............................. SB- 1129 Muni Cd-Mayoral Appointments................................. SB-0376 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Developmt Pgm ......................... SB-0350 NIU-Engineering/Math Programs .............................. SB-1384 Prevail Wage-Pub Works Defined................................ SB-0200 Pub Aid-Med Assistnce Eligible................................... SB-0918 Regional Serv Agy Fellowship....................................... SB-0329 Repeals the Scaffolding Act........................................... SB-0198 Sch Cd-Chgo Principal Duties...................................... SB-0191 Sch Cd-Dropout Youth Programs ................................ SB-1128 Sch Cd-St Bd Annual Report ........................ ......... SB-0352 Sch-Staff Detect Child Abuse....................................... SB-0983 Sch-Student Merit Scholarship .................................... SB-2167 Sm Business Bonding Asst Act........................................ SB-1408 Tax Abate-Real Property-Zones....................... SB-1405 Unemploymnt-Seminary/Novitiate.............................. SB-2133 Univ Civ Serv-Empl Compensatn................................. SB-1126 Voc & Prof Enterprise Train........................................ SB-1402 2245 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. JR. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NEWHOUSE SENATE BILL: 10, 99, 318, 319, 320, 665, 730, 984, 1554, 2162, 2163 HOUSE BILL: 324, 1018, 1438, 1474, 1571, 2537, 2712, 2714, 2958, 3346, 3347, 3351, 3599 SENATE RESOLUTION: 24, 46, 47, 121, 122, 126, 145, 149, 158, 160, 211, 359, 419, 432, 433, 437, 439, 546, 558, 561, 640, 669, 682, 812, 900, 936, 937, 1150, 1210, 1317 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28, 175, 232, 233, 250 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 26, 27, 35, 134, 137, 153 O'DANIEL, WILLIAM T. SENATOR (54TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-Construction of River ........................................ SB-0383 $GRANT-DCCA........................... ...................... SB-0921 $IDFA- Loans ............................... . .............. SB-1473 $OCE-St Atty Appellate Serv ....................... ......... SB- 1112 Civil Proc-Med Malprac-Witness.............................. SB-0966 Corrections-Jail Standards Bd...................................... SB-2154 Council/Children-Award Program............................... SB-2168 Drainage- Agricultural Land......................................... SB-0418 DPH-Alzheimers Disease Proced ................................. SB-0386 Emergency Farm Credit Act ........................................... SB-0263 Energy Assistance/Low Income...................................... SB-1470 Energy Assistnce Act-Revisions.................................... SB-1725 Exempt Sales Tax-Farm Equipmnt.............................. SB-0429 Forestry Improvement/Marketing .................................. SB-0757 Income Tx Credit-Coal Research................................. SB-1079 Income Tx-Targeted Jobs Credit .................................. SB-2146 IL Youth/Young Adult Employmnt............................... SB-2166 Local Govt Risk Management Ins................................... SB-1985 Med Malprac-Survivor Benefits.................................... SB-0959 Med Malpractice-Attorney Fees................................... SB-0967 Motor Fuel Tax-Sch Dist Exempt ................................ SB-0336 MFN-Sch Cd-Min Teacher Salary............................ SB-1596 MFN-Veh-Handicap Warning Signs....................... SB-0981 Pen Cd-Survivor Benefit-Estate ................................. SB-0157 Pen Cd/Dwnstate Teacher Define................................... SB-0280 Pest Control- Incr Various Fees..................................... SB-1163 Pesticide- Incr Various Fees........................................... SB-1164 Police Training-DUI Testing ........................................ SB-0985 Rural Economic Development ......................................... SB-2255 Sales Tax-Oil Field Equipment..................................... SB-0430 Sheriff Fee-Attempted Service...................................... SB-0281 Use/Occupatn Tax/Coal Equipmnt................................ SB-1952 Veh Cd-Speed Violation Reports.................................. SB-0239 Veh-Prorated Registeratn Fee .................... ............ SB-0605 Vehicle Use Tax- Definition........................................... SB-1550 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'DANIEL SENATE BILL: 258, 318, 319, 320, 384, 385, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 404, 503, 521, 602, 665, 925, 960, 961, 962, 963, 964, 965, 968, 1200, 1783, 2100, 2171 HOUSE BILL: 100, 198, 485, 513, 740, 751, 952, 1193, 1314, 1317, 1585, 2154, 2418, 2599, 2734, 2735, 2782, 2819, 2871, 2873, 2969, 3309 SENATE RESOLUTION: 29, 38, 41, 47, 60, 105, 106, 156, 585, 587, 964, 1050, 1051, 1120, 1125, 1185, 1253 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 155, 156, 157 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 22, 61, 86, 155, (SS1) 1 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP) $Build Illinois Program ............................................... SB-1741 $CAP--Build Illinois Program........................................ SB-1743 $DCCA-Glendale Hghts Sewage ................................. SB-2304 $Med Center Comm-Parking Facil .............................. SB-2145 $OCE-Dept of Transportation ...................................... SB-0472 $OCE-General Assembly .............................................. SB-1626 $OCE--Governor ...................................................... SB-0465 $OCE-- G overnor ......................................................... SB-1746 $OCE-GA Member Staff/Offices................................. SB-1627 $OCE-Judicial Inquiry Board................................... SB-0528 $OCE- Judicial Inquiry Board....................................... SB-1745 $OCE-Legislatve Support Agency................................ SB-1628 2246 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-Reappropriation/DOT .................................... SB-0471 $OCE-Various Leg Supprt Agency .............................. SB-0552 Abused Child-Empl Investigatn.................................... SB-1171 Aging-Consecutive Terms/Mbrs .................................. SB-0803 Aging-Technical Changes............................................ SB-0804 Airports-Increase Compensation ................................ SB-0776 Associate Judges Selection ......................................... SB-1306 Bonding-Courthouse Remodeling ................................. SB-1249 Cannabis-Regulations ...................... ...................... SB-2017 Cigarette-Additional Tax........................................... SB-1273 Circuit Ct Clerk/Account Audit..................................... SB-2138 Civ Pro-Joint & Severl Liablty..................................... SB-2314 Civ Proc-Jt & Several Liabilty SS-3............ SB-0003 Civil Pro-Atty/Contingent Fees ................................... SB-2312 Civil Proc-Atty/Contingent Fee SS-3........... SB-0002 Civil Proc-Collateral Sources.................................. SB-2309 Civil Proc-Collateral Source SS--3............... SB-0005 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault................................. SB-2306 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault................................. SB-2307 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault SS-3 ............ SB-0008 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault SS-3 ............ SB-0009 Civil Proc-Itemize Verdict.......................................... SB-2311 Civil Proc-Itemize Verdict SS-3................. SB-0007 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction ......................... ............ SB-2308 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction SS-3 ................ SB-0006 Civil Proc-Punitive Damages........................................ SB-2313 Civil Proc-Punitive Damages SS-3............. SB-0001 Cnty Hith Bds-DuPage-Stipends............................... SB-0783 Controlled Substance-Penalties ..................... ......... SB-2315 Corrections-Room/Board-Expense.......................... SB-2144 Create Water Commission Act........................ ........... SB-0781 Crim Cd-Child Solicitation........................................ SB-2293 Crim Cd-Surveillance Devices...................................... SB-2291 Crim-Video Tape/Child Testmony............................... SB-2296 Criminal Info-Fingerprints ......................................... SB-2281 CTA/RTA/Mass Transit/Self-ins............................... SB-2018 Dept Ag-DuQuoin State Fair ........................ ......... SB-1998 Dept Vet Annual Lottery-5/30..................................... SB-1928 DuPage Airport Authority..................... ................... SB-1921 DCFS-Use of Any Type of Funds................................. SB-2080 DMHDD-Powers & Duties ...... ...................................... SB-1993 Elder Abuse Report-Immunity ..................................... SB-2019 Elec/Sch Cd-Chng Electn Dates.................................. SB-1098 Elect-St Central Committeemen .................................. SB-1103 Firearm ID/Psychiatric Patient ...................................... SB-2282 Formation-Cnty Water Commissn ............................... SB-2078 FOIC-Notices of Expiration/Fee ............................ SB-1307 GA-Majority Whips Compensation.............................. SB-0106 Health Facilities Planning Bd.......................................... SB-2200 Hghwy Commissner/Legal Counsel................................ SB-0518 Horse Racing-Privilege Taxes........................................ SB-1469 Injury-Noneconomic Loss/Limits ................................ SB-2310 Injury-Noneconomic Loss/Limits SS-3........ SB-0004 Ins-Tax on Domestic Companies .................................. SB-1304 Judicial Review-IC Decisions ........................ ......... SB-0867 Liquor Contrl-License Suspensn................................... SB-2087 Liquor Control-Violation Fines..................................... SB-0298 Liquor Control-Revoked License.................................. SB-2070 Liquor Retail Sales ........................................................ SB-1312 Loc Gov-Pub/Private Agcy/Funds .............................. SB-2025 Medical Malpract/Ins Liability ................................... SB-1200 Message Tax Act-Gross Receipts................................. SB-1415 Metro Airport Authority Act ....................................... SB-0908 Metro Area Airport Authority ..................................... SB-2228 Muni Cd-Water Costs................................................ SB-1034 Muni-Exempt Real Prop/Pub Utl................................ SB-1308 Paraprofessionals-Elder Abuse .................................. SB-0799 2247 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP)-Cont. Paraprofessionals- Elder Abuse ..................................... SB-0801 Pen Cd-St Empl/Military Credit ........................... SB-1199 Public Aid- Dept Subrogation....................................... SB-2020 Public Aid- Obsolete Language ..................................... SB-1992 Repeal Veh Emission Inspection ..................................... SB-1581 Rev- Accelerated Billing Method .................................. SB-1376 Sch Record-Grad Info/Recruiter ............................... .. SB-1797 SOS M erit Commission Salaries..................................... SB-1106 The IL Unemployment Ins Act ....................................... SB-2210 Township-Special Assessmt Levy ................................. SB-0782 Unemployment Insurance- 50%..................................... SB-2209 Unemployment- Stylistic Change.................................. SB-2137 Unemply Ins- Defines W ages......................................... SB-2208 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHILIP SENATE BILL: 10, 107, 108, 173, 305, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 487, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 802, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 1083, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1366, 1367, 1368, 1413, 1414, 1454, 1455, 1468, 1590, 1672, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1841, 1844, 1983, 1984, 2015, 2195, 2196, 2197, 2198, 2199, 2201, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2211, 2212, 2272, 2273, 2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, 2278, 2279, 2280, 2283, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2292, 2294, 2295, 2298, 2300, 2301, 2302, 2316, 2317 HOUSE BILL: 314, 408, 567, 568, 569, 570, 720, 913, 1023, 1604, 1769, 1814, 1857, 1955, 2036, 2084, 2113, 2239, 2240, 2446, 2472, 2685, 3025, 3473, 3475, 3513, 3605 SENATE RESOLUTION: 32, 48, 76, 78, 81, 119, 147, 174, 202, 207, 210, 377, 386, 417, 433, 481, 485, 574, 576, 586, 618, 619, 620, 683, 689, 696, 776, 800, 848, 855, 913, 929, 931, 997, 998, 1000, 1094, 1157, 1177, 1261, 1266, 1277, 1289, 1311, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1318, 1319, 1320, 1321, 1323, 1336, 1345, 1346 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 58, 78, 192, 203, 213 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 22, 39, 54, 55, 62, 70, 75, 78, 86, 95, 96, 101, 105, 110, 117, 127, 137, 191 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1 POSHARD, GLEN SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM) $Development Finance Authority.................................... SB-0132 $DOT-Construction of River ........................................ SB-0383 $GRANT- DCCA .......................... .......... .......... SB-0921 $GRANTS-Marion High School ................................. SB-1802 $OCE-Various Community College ............................. SB-0357 $OCE/Grants-Comm College Bds............................... SB-1611 Adulteratd Food- Alcohol Flavor................................... SB-1549 Catastrophic Health Insurance........................................ SB-1503 Child Abuse Act- Employment...................................... SB-0653 Comm Coll-Revise Grant Formula .............................. SB-0365 Comm Collge/Grant/VA Scholrshp............................... SB-1612 Commerce Commission Orders ....................................... SB-1026 Constructn/New Jail Facilities....................................... SB-1814 Council/Children-Award Program................................ SB-2168 Counties- Vehicle Violatn Fines..................................... SB-1996 Crim Proc-Appearance Pledge...................................... SB-1909 DCCA Loan Board-Low Interest .............................. SB-1457 DOT-Carriers-Paratransit Serv ................................. SB-1907 Earthquake Awareness Program .................................. SB-1166 Educ-Health Preventn/Detectn .................................... SB-0982 Educatnal Excellence Academies................................. SB-0092 Exempt Sales Tax-Farm Equipmnt........................... SB-0429 Farmland-Non-Family Ownership............................. SB-1182 Inc Tax Credit-Educ Contributn ............................... SB-0736 2248 POSHARD, GLEN SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Inc Tx-Tech Trainng/Equipmnt................................... SB-1154 Inc Tx-Withhold Wages/Employer ............................. SB-0404 Income Tx Credit-Coal Research................................. SB-1079 Income Tx-Subchap S Corps ........................................ SB-0661 Incr Ed/Transportatn Tax Rates.................................... SB-0913 Incr Gen Obligatn Bond Auth......................................... SB-2123 Ins-Incr Value/Mine Subsidence................................ SB-1309 Ins/Veh Cd-Salvage Requiremnts................................ SB-1798 IDFA-Enterprise Development..................................... SB-0213 IL Youth/Young Adult Employmnt............................... SB-2166 Maximum Credit Card Int Rate ..................................... SB-1515 Motor Fuel/Telecommunicatn Tax................................. SB-0212 Muni Cd-Tax Increment Finance................................. SB-2100 MFN-Community College-Annexatn ....................... SB-0355 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Dev Programs ............................ SB-1658 MFN-Sch-Hazard Material Train ............................ SB-1974 MFN-Veh-Handicap Warning Signs......................... SB-0981 Pen Cd-Crime Scene Tech-Beneft ............................. SB-1908 Pen Cd-Survivor Benefit-Estate ................................. SB-0157 Pen Cd/Dwnstate Teacher Define................................... SB-0280 Pen-Dept Corr-Security Employ................................ SB-0369 Pen-Dwn Teachr-Service Credit ................................ SB-2060 Police Training-DUI Testing ........................................ SB-0985 Police-Training Course/Minimum............................. SB-1548 Private Detective- Experience........................................ SB-1905 Pub Utilities-Enterprise Zone .................. ............... SB-0665 Pub Utl-Commerce Comm/Appeal.............................. SB-1147 Regnl Correctnl Facilities Act......................................... SB-1370 Rehab Serv-Alzheimers Disease................................... SB-0391 Repeals Firearm Owners ID Card................................... SB-1424 Respite Program-Alzheimers ....................................... SB-0384 Rev-Abate Commercial Property ................................. SB-0214 Rev-Abate Commercial Property ................................. SB-0660 Rural Economic Development ......................................... SB-2255 Sales Tax-Oil Field Equipment..................................... SB-0430 Sch Cd-Educatn Service Centers.................................. SB-1657 Sch Cd-Pre-contract Probation.................................. SB-0398 Sch Cd-SBE Member Requirements........................... SB-0151 Sch Cd-Vocatnal Ed-Prerequisit................................ SB-1906 Sch-Chnge Weighting/ADA Studnt............................ SB-0631 Sch/Pen-Retire Tchr Hlth Ins.................................... SB-0282 Sch/Pension Cd-Hlth Ins-Teachr .............................. SB-0240 Sheriff Fee-Attempted Service................................ SB-0281 SBE-High Impact Training .......................................... SB-0215 Tax Increment Financing ............................................... . SB-1700 Use/Occupatn Tax/Coal Equipmnt................................ SB-1952 Utl Bd- Dues/Utility Bills ............................................. SB-1149 Utl Bd- Post Card Billing.............................................. . SB-1148 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY POSHARD SENATE BILL: 10, 112, 172, 216, 217, 219, 258, 263, 287, 318, 319, 320, 356, 358, 360, 361, 362, 364, 366, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 396, 418, 448, 521, 602, 605, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 708, 925, 984, 1156, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 2254 HOUSE BILL: 52, 53, 68, 69, 71, 72, 375, 485, 510, 513, 522, 529, 555, 578, 627, 641, 807, 809, 832, 838, 861, 892, 938, 990, 1184, 1251, 1270, 1277, 1317, 1356, 1382, 1445, 1458, 1585, 1587, 1645, 1768, 1855, 1867, 2073, 2217, 2275, 2418, 2574, 3062, 3096, 3482 SENATE RESOLUTION: 41, 47, 117, 169, 360, 381, 578, 579, 587, 600, 799, 801, 834, 851, 853, 873, 874, 875, 891, 1009, 1062, 1120, 1174 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 214, 236 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 22, 86, 150, 155, 162, (SSI) I HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) 3 RIGNEY, HARLAN SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP) Admin Proced-Sm Municipalities............................... SB-1801 Beef Dev-Polling Locations........................................ SB-0567 Charitable Trust-Exemption.. .................................... SB-0737 2249 RIGNEY, HARLAN SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Crim Cd-Child Solicitation......................................... SB-2293 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Felony ............................... SB-2298 DOC Convey Land in Ogle Cnty..................................... SB-0865 EPA-Increase Penalty-Wells...................................... SB-0926 EPA-Tech Change/Investigatns................................... SB-0928 Fire Marshal-Self-serv Station.................................. SB-0252 Grain Dealers-Revoked License.................................. SB-0806 IL Certified Video Officer Act...................................... SB-0578 IL Farm Develop Auth-Bonds ...................................... SB-0211 IL Product Liability Act........................ ...................... SB-1722 Livestock Dealer Licensing........................................... SB-0810 Lottery-Withold Prizes ........................................... SB-1553 Pesticide Applicator-Licenses ....................................... SB-0812 Police-Info Missing Children ........................................ SB-2295 Pub Util-Raise Fee/Certify Rpt................................... SB-0927 Publ Awareness & Response Act .................................... SB-0849 Public Awareness/Response Act..................................... SB-1086 Sch Reorg/Educational Reform...................................... SB-1490 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act ...................................... SB-1346 Veh Cd-Emissions Inspectn Fee.................................... SB-0396 Veh Cd-Slow-moving Lights ...................................... SB-0411 Veh-Written Test Result/Alcohl.................................. SB-0412 Vehicle Cd-Blood Alcohol Test..................................... SB-0234 Vehicle Use Tax-Definition........................................... SB-1550 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RIGNEY SENATE BILL: 418, 869, 872, 1307, 1581, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1723, 1724, 1844, 2037, 2291, 2292, 2294, 2296, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3)9 HOUSE BILL: 37, 188, 337, 705, 940, 950, 963, 1013, 1090, 1155, 1436, 1956, 1957, 2035, 2036, 2440, 2726, 2998, 2999, 3506 SENATE RESOLUTION: 41, 83, 106, 183, 184, 587, 1082, 1122 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 228 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 47, 48, 61 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM) $Bd of Regents-NIU Engineering ................................ SB-0001 $DCFS-Sex Chid Abuser Treatmnt ......................... SB-1263 $GRANTS- DCCA ............................ ....................... SB-0428 $IL Courts-Circuit Ct Clerks........................................ SB-2156 $OCE-Board of Higher Education ............................... SB-1602 $OCE-General Assembly........................................... SB-1626 $OCE-GA Member Staff/Offices................................. SB-1627 $OCE-Judicial Inquiry Board....................................... SB-0528 $OCE-Legislatve Support Agency................................ SB-1628 $OCE-Prairie State 2000 Fund .................................... SB-0449 $OCE-State Treasurer ...................... ..................... SB-0496 $OCE-State Treasurer............................................... SB-1639 $OCE-Treasurer......................................................... SB-0139 $OCE-Various Leg Supprt Agency.............................. SB-0552 $OCE/GRANTS-Board Ed/Pub Hlth........................ SB-0356 Abolishes Chgo Worlds Auth.......................................... SB-1467 Adolescent Pregnancy Preventn ...................................... SB-2162 Adoption-Prohibit Compensation ................................. SB-1284 Chgo Park Dist-Tax ............................................... SB-0717 Child Abuse-Investigations........................................... SB-1288 Cigarette-Additional Tax........................................... SB-1273 Circuit Ct Clerk Annual Paymnt .................................... SB-2155 Clinical Lab Practice Act .............................................. SB-1074 Corrections-Jail Standards Bd ...................................... SB-2154 Council/Children-Award Program............................. SB-2168 Counties-Surcharge Fee/Fines .................................. SB-2157 Create Educatn Partnership Act .................................. SB-1218 Crim Cd Child Solicitation........................................ SB-2293 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Luring ............................ SB-2294 Crim Cd-Child Abduction/Felony ............................ SB-2298 2250 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. Crim Cd-Surveillance Devices...................................... SB-2291 Crim-Child Pornogphy/Prosecutn................................ SB-1283 Crim-Child Pornography/Age Chq.............................. SB-1286 Crim-Child Solicitation/Felony.................................... SB-1287 Crim-Vehicle Seizure/Solicitin .................................... SB-1289 Crim-Video Tape/Child Testmony............................... SB-2296 DCFS-Advisory Committee.......................................... SB-1262 DCFS-Child Abuse/Protectn Serv ............................... SB-1491 DMHDD/Sch Cd-Suicide Preventn............................. SB-2164 Elect Cd-Voter Registratn/Mail................................ SB-1139 Election Cd-Re-registration ....................................... SB-0400 Emergency Farm Credit Act........................................... SB-0263 Gubernatorial Election Finance....................................... SB-0171 GA-Majority Whips Compensation.............................. SB-0106 Habitual Child Sex Offender........................................... SB-2292 Health Facilities Planning Bd.......................................... SB-2200 Homestead Exemp-Life Care Fac ................................ SB-0487 Horse Racing-Privilege Taxes..................... ............. SB-1469 Horse Racing-Pari-mutuel Pool................................. SB-2135 I SEARCH-Child Abductn Program........................... SB-1003 Income Tax-Pregnancy Exemption............................... SB-1640 Income Tx-Pregnancy Exemption............................. SB-1178 Ins Cd-Alzheimer Coverage.......................................... SB-0389 IL Youth/Young Adult Employmnt............................... SB-2166 Medical Malpract/Ins Liability ...................................... SB-1200 Message Tax Act-Gross Receipts................................. SB-1415 Missing Child Recovery-Terms .................................... SB-1285 Muni Cd-Supplementary Sales Tx ........................... SB-1951 Muni/Inc-Tx/Job Training Prog.................................. SB-1156 MFN-Community College-Annexatn .................... SB-0355 MFN-Early Childhood Education................................ SB-0707 MFN-Pen Cd-Custodian of Funds........................... SB-1514 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling ........................... SB-1217 MFN-Sch Cd-Handicapped Child............................. SB-0708 MFN-Sch Cd-Submit Reorg Plans............................ SB-1506 MFN-Sch Cd/Pregnant Pupil Prog ........................... SB-2163 Nuclear Materials Transportatn ..................................... SB-0753 Out-of-State Liquor Sale/Minor ............................... SB-2165 Pen Cd-Dept Correction Formula.................. .......... SB-1916 Pen-Dwnst Teach-Paymnt Penalty ........................ SB-1132 Police-Info Missing Children ......................... ......... SB-2295 Prisoner Review Bd Member Term................................. SB-0141 Pub Invest Bank Firms/Priority...................................... SB-0767 Regional Interstate Banking............................................ SB-0525 Regional Serv Agy Fellowship......................................... SB-0329 Retail Instllmnt-Fin Charges........................................ SB-1179 Saving Loan/Commissioner Board ................................. SB-1350 Sch Cd-Drivers Ed-Option......................................... SB-1216 Sch Cd-Night/After Sch Program............................... SB-1213 Sch Cd-SBE/Dropout Rate.......................... ........ SB-1211 Sch Cd-Young Minds Program ..................... ....... SB-0340 Sch-Advisory Council Appointmt................................. SB-1212 Sch-Student Merit Scholarship ..................... ......... SB-2167 Sch-SBE/Dropout Statistics Rpt.................................. SB-1210 School Records-New Students................................. SB-1215 Software Licensing Enforcement..................................... SB-0800 Spec Session/Dist Office Allow ................................. SB-1917 State Moneys-Credit Unions................................. SB-0667 SBE-Scholarship Prog/Hispanics............................... SB-1214 Tax Amnesty Money-Local Govmnt ............................ SB-0330 Tax Increment Financing .............................................. SB-1700 The IL Unemployment Ins Act....................................... SB-2210 Travel Agent Licensing Act.......................................... SB-1362 Unemployment Insurance-50%.................................. SB-2209 Unemployment-Stylistic Change............................... SB-2137 Unemplymnt Ins-Various Changes............................... SB-0075 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROCK 2251 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE BILL: 10, 262, 300, 318, 319, 320, 342, 357, 358, 360, 361, 362, 364, 365, 366, 385, 386, 404, 521, 660, 665, 1375, 1468, 1513, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1672, 1698, 1913, 1935, 2044, 2115, 2300, 2301 HOUSE BILL: 300, 342, 567, 568, 569, 570, 720, 792, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 1070, 1252, 1260, 1289, 1395, 1476, 1604, 1814, 1955, 2002, 2066, 2088, 2158, 2160, 2165, 2167, 2239, 2240, 2391, 2409, 2431, 2472, 2622, 2816, 3089, 3090, 3213, 3271, 3573, 3632 SENATE RESOLUTION: 25, 32, 41, 42, 47, 48, 60, 81, 88, 133, 135, 164, 168, 171, 172, 177, 180, 192, 201, 202, 210, 235, 258, 286, 292, 293, 331, 342, 347, 361, 363, 367, 368, 373, 377, 386, 416, 417, 428, 433, 436, 475, 476, 480, 481, 485, 486, 550, 568, 571, 574, 576, 586, 595, 604, 611, 613, 618, 619, 620, 676, 677, 689, 692, 696, 708, 709, 717, 721, 726, 745, 747, 773, 776, 779, 790, 791, 797, 800, 807, 810, 813, 814, 818, 821, 823, 835, 836, 837, 845, 847, 855, 856, 866, 867, 868, 880, 891, 893, 909, 910, 913, 962, 969, 972, 981, 982, 983, 1009, 1038, 1045, 1049, 1063, 1071, 1072, 1074, 1094, 1109, 1120, 1135, 1145, 1158, 1176, 1180, 1205, 1206, 1215, 1216, 1217, 1241, 1252, 1266, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1277, 1284, 1286, 1292, 1296, 1300, 1311, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1318, 1319, 1320, 1321, 1323, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1336, 1339, 1345, 1346 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 31, 44, 45, 58, 70, 78, 79, 80, 125, 129, 130, 134, 138, 141, 145, 159, 188, 192, 203, 221, 252 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 19, 20, 45, 54, 55, 56, 65, 70, 71, 72, 78, 86, 95, 96, 98, 101, 105, 110, 117, 127, 132, 136, 137, 141, 145, 149, 152, 168, 181, 182, 186, 191 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 5 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SS1) 2, (SS1) 3, (SSI) 4, (SS1) 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS1) 1, (SS1) 2 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) 1 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SS3) 7 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS3) 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS3) 1 RUPP, JAMES H. SENATOR (51ST DIST. REP) Abortion- Father Injunct Relief..................................... SB-0888 Admin Cd-Conservation Fees....................................... SB-0830 Cannabis Control- Production ....................................... SB-2283 Civ Admin-DOT Railroad Loans ................................. SB-0795 Civil Proced- Court Costs/Torts.................................... SB-2066 Civil Proced- Punitive Awards....................................... SB-1717 Contesting Election Procedure ...................................... SB-1961 Crim Cd-Eavesdropping Exemptns .............................. SB-2161 DCFS-Recipients Scholarships..................................... SB-0869 Fish/W ildlife Cd- Limitations....................................... SB- 133 Habitual Child Sex Offender........................................ SB-2292 Industrial Life Ins- Defined ......................................... SB-1062 Injunct Relief/W ife/Abortion ...................................... SB-0887 Ins Coverage- Policy Cancellatn.................................... SB-0907 Ins- Claims Made Policies........................................... SB-2275 Ins- Corrective Orders Article ..................................... SB-1296 Ins-Coverage/Notice/Cancellatn ............................... SB-2272 Ins- Fraternal Beneft Societies ...................................... SB-1293 Ins- Line Termination ................................................ SB-2278 Ins-Loss Info/Within 30 Days...................................... SB-2277 Ins-30 Day Nonrenewal Notice .................................... SB-2280 IL Crimestoppers Program Board ................................... SB-1875 Local Govt-Expand Immunities.................................... SB-1844 Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material .................................. SB-0617 Muni-Firearm Regulations ........................... ......... SB-1134 No Sale/Experimentation-Fetus................................... SB-0890 Not For Profit Corp/Immunity ....................................... SB-2064 Parental Notice of Abortion ........................................ SB-0889 Prohibit Probation- Firearm ........................................ SB-1083 Public Works-Sureties.............. ...... ...... SB-0501 Purching-Handicapped Committee .............................. SB-0878 Repeal Firearm Owners ID Card.................................... SB-1135 Rifles & Shotguns/Other States .................................. SB-1193 Tax-Contributn/Gang Control.................................. SB-2289 Veh-Safety Responsiblty Reqmnt................................. SB-1621 Vet- Assist/Surviving Spouse ........................................ SB-2287 2252 RUPP, JAMES H. SENATOR (51ST DIST. REP)-Cont. Wildlife-Deer Hunting Permits .................................... SB-2197 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RUPP SENATE BILL: 29, 296, 1200, 1307, 1388, 1581, 1672, 1700, 1715, 1716, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1861, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2025, 2065, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2195, 2196, 2198, 2199, 2201, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2211, 2212, 2273, 2274, 2276, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2288, 2291, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2302, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317 SENATE BILL: (SS3) I, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 408, 682, 1340, 1341, 2032, 2422, 2442, 2444, 2621, 2648, 3042, 3081, 3096, 3158, 3468, 3527 SENATE RESOLUTION: 58, 89, 362, 433, 692, 767, 788, 789, 1057, 1111, 1152, 1204 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 231 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 22, 137, 155, 180 SANGMEISTER, GEORGE E. SENATOR (42ND DIST. DEM) $DCCA-Laraway Dist/Lancer Band........................... SB-1807 $OCE-Criminal Justice Info......................................... SB-0469 $OCE-St Atty Appellate Serv ...................................... SB-1112 $Various State Agencies............................................... SB-1808 Abolish GA Scholarships- /1/86................................. SB-1108 Aeronautics-Permission-Muni.................................. SB-0502 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Architecture Act-Reg & Ed ......................................... SB-1355 Assoc Judge-Min 16 Per Circuit................................... SB-1931 Blasting Operations Act............................................... SB-0050 Clean Indoor Act-Smoking Areas................................. SB-1533 Counties-Waste Mgmt Regulation............................... SB-0109 Create Multi-county Grand Jury.................................. SB-1389 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Crime/School Grounds ................................. SB-0208 Crim Cd-Hlth Care Benef/Fraud................................. SB-0310 Crim Cd-Hlth Ins Fraud Defined ................................. SB-0154 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors ..................... ......... SB-0206 Crim Cd-Stolen Guns Possession.................................. SB-0203 Crim Cd-Unlawful Restraint................. ..................... SB-1428 Crim Cd-lst/2nd Degree Murder ................................ SB-0522 Crim Proc-Comply Fed Standards ............................... SB-0155 Crim Proced-Exempt Jury Trial................................... SB-0049 Crim-Anti-theft Detectn Device ................................ SB-0190 Crim-Dwelling Define/Burglary................................... SB-0241 Criminal Cd-Insanity Defense ...................................... SB-0595 Defendant/Counsel- Costs............................................. SB-0593 DOC-Misdemeanant Committed.................................. SB-1586 Elect Cd-Rotated Ballot Names ................................... SB-1104 Electronic Surveillance Device ........................................ SB-1365 Extradition Expense-Payment ...................................... SB-1534 Firearm ID-Exempt Color Guards ............................... SB-1110 Gen Obligation Bond-Limit Amt................................ SB-1911 I SEARCH-Child Abductn Program........................... SB-1003 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Ins Cd-No Continuation/Felons................................... SB-0309 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances...................................... SB-0204 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult............................. SB-0205 Liquor Control Comm/Per Diem.................................... SB-1442 MFN-Muni/Veh-Sch Bus License............................ SB-1587 MFN-Sch Cd-Submit Reorg Plans............................ SB-1506 MFN-Sch Tx-Exempt Sr Citizens............................. SB-0408 Presentence Reports-Disclosed ..................................... SB-0594 Professional Engineering Act........................................... SB-1353 Pub Utl- Redefine......................................................... SB-0110 Reapportn Judical Dist/Circuit ...................................... SB-0413 Sch Cd-Annual Budget Notice ..................................... SB-0048 Sch Cd-Civil Action/Physicians................................... SB-1105 Sch Cd- Equivalent Grants............................................ SB-0192 Sch Cd-Teacher Salary Deductn.................................. SB-1535 2253 SANGMEISTER, GEORGE E. SENATOR (42ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. Sch-Franchise Tx Distributn Fd................................... SB-0409 St Attorney-Cnty Debt Collectn................................... SB-2063 St Univ- Televise Sport Contest..................................... SB-0010 State Income Tax-School Aid....................................... SB-0410 Structural Engineer Act ...................... ..................... SB-1354 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Veh-Alcohol Blood Test Results................................... SB-0592 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SANGMEISTER SENATE BILL: 1, 144, 258, 318, 319, 320, 404, 665 HOUSE BILL: 120, 152, 242, 316, 343, 360, 467, 500, 618, 703, 704, 777, 1067, 1072, 1106, 1198, 1355, 1393, 1566, 1755, 1857, 1918, 2202, 2426, 2819, 2878, 2958 SENATE RESOLUTION: 7, 45, 47, 92, 97, 140, 156, 170, 260, 366, 556, 587, 891, 908, 1037, 1126, 1157, 1161, 1237, 1278 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 152, 226, 240 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 70, 84, 173, 174, 179 SAVICKAS, FRANK D. SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM) $M etropolitan Fair Authority ......................................... SB-0226 $OCE--State Treasurer ......................... .................... SB-1639 Banking- Stylistic Changes......................................... SB-1434 Civil Proc- Technical Change ..................................... ... SB-2106 Clinical Lab Practice Act .......................................... SB-1074 Contribution/Joint Tortfeasors ....................................... SB-2107 Counties- Stylistic Change........................................... SB-1435 Exempts Various Tax Acts ............................................ SB-0187 EPA- Pollution Control Facility .................................... SB-2109 Horse/Dog Racing-Privilege Tax ................................. SB-0169 Housing-Chgo/No New Property................................. SB-1941 Illinois Racing Act-Dog/Horse................................. SB-2088 IL Racing- Dog/Horse Racing ...................................... SB-0710 Liquor Control- Beer On Credit .................................... SB-1361 M edical Practice Act ............................................... SB-1396 Metro Fair-Brd Appointments.................................... SB-0227 Motor Fuel Tx-Quarter Reports................................... SB-0419 Muni Cd-Annexed Owned Land................................... SB-0629 Muni-Preempts Home Rule Unit ................................. SB-1538 Off-track Pari-mutuel Wagering................................ SB-0630 Privatly-operated-Schools/Reg.................................. SB-1387 Pub Utilities- Enterprise Zone....................................... SB-0665 Regulation Lending Practices ........................................ SB-1505 Rev-Abate Commercial Property ................................. SB-0660 RTA- Retail Aircraft Fuel Tax ..................................... SB-2151 Sch Cd- Monetary Scholarship...................................... SB-1418 Sch Cd- Private Enrollment Info................................ ... SB-1140 Sch Cd-Teacher Removal Hearing............................... SB-1940 Sch-Chg Cty Councl/Reduce Bdgt .............................. SB-0628 Sch- Contract W ithout Bidding..................................... SB-1342 Sch-Phy Ed-Alcohol Abuse Info ................................ SB-0264 Utility Tax-Exempt Charity Org.................................. SB-0188 Veh Cd-Finger Prints-Felonies................................. SB-0225 4 HMO Reps/Emergncy Trauma Ctr ............................ SB-2271 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SAVICKAS SENATE BILL: 1, 24, 164, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 258, 318, 319, 320, 332, 342, 404, 496, 521, 568, 667, 683, 1156, 1698, 2115, 2164, 2166, 2167 HOUSE BILL: 34, 48, 207, 272, 320, 418, 591, 714, 753, 1154, 1395, 1540, 1828, 2263, 2351, 2400, 2630, 2821, 2917, 3175, 3298 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 26, 47, 77, 127, 143, 144, 186, 227, 228, 229, 249, 261, 379, 399, 423, 472, 473, 474, 483, 496, 503, 512, 515, 530, 531, 602, 603, 612, 618, 622, 670, 671, 672, 711, 712, 713, 714, 813, 897, 929, 949, 1045, 1071, 1072, 1113, 1129, 1138, 1147, 1201, 1207, 1326 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 6, 9, 68, 76, 94, 167, 198, 204, 239, 242 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 10, 28, 65, 77, 137, 171 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP) $Bd of Regents-NIU Engineering ............................. SB-0001 $DOT-Division Water Resources .............................. SB-2251 $GRANTS-Dept of Conservation ............................. SB-0308 2254 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-Dept-Employment Security ............................ SB-1750 $OCE- DM HDD......................................................... SB-1738 $OCE-Prairie State 2000 Auth .................................... SB-1771 $SUPP-St Board Education........................... ......... SB-0173 Aging-Consecutive Terms/Mbrs .................................. SB-0803 Aging-Technical Changes ........................................ SB-0804 Bad Check Deceptive Practice......................................... SB-0900 Boat Safety/Various Regulatns....................................... SB-0873 Chain 0 Lakes Fox Riv- Penalty ................................... SB-0405 Civil Proc- Limitn/Civil Action..................................... SB-2215 Civil Proced- Contingent Fees ....................................... SB-1718 Comp Review-Gen Elect/Deadline .............................. SB-0314 Court Claims- Cnty Jurisdictn....................................... SB-2214 Criminal Cd-Reckless Homicide ................... ......... SB-0341 Cty Historical Museum District................................... ... SB-0158 Dept-Conservatn/Land Acquisitn ................................ SB-0831 DCCA-Promote IL Funds.......................................... SB-1264 DCFS-Add Short Title............................................... SB-0868 Elder Abuse Report- Immunity ..................................... SB-2019 EPA-Nondomestic Contaminants............................... SB-2207 Housing Dev-Expand Ed Service.................................. SB-0901 Housing-Residential Mortgage ...................... ......... SB-0902 Insurance Cancellation Notices....................................... SB-1716 IL Product Liability Act............................................... SB-1722 Local Govt-Define Civil Action ..................... ......... SB-2216 Local Govt- No Class Action......................................... SB-2213 Local Govt- Notice Of Injury ........................................ SB-2217 Lottery-School Programs ........................................... SB-0747 Med Practice-Proposed Contract................................. SB-2202 Metro Airport Authority Act .......................................... SB-0908 Mortgage Lender Definition.......................................... SB-0089 Pub Aid-Rules/ADC/Gen Assist ................................. SB-0862 Public Aid- Dept Subrogation........................................ SB-2020 Repeal- Scaffolding Act ......................... .................. SB-1724 Respite Program-Alzheimers ......................... ......... SB-0384 Retail Occup Tax-New Vehicles................................... SB-1256 Sch Cd-Athletic Competitn Reg ................................... SB-0611 St Employees Insurance Changes.................................... SB-1984 Unemploymt Ins-Define Wages.................................... SB-1669 Veh Cd-Repeal Seat Belt Use....................................... SB-0043 Veh-Seat Belt Exemptn-Air Bag................................. SB-0610 Worker Compensatn-Contribution ............................... SB-1721 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAFFER SENATE BILL: 103, 155, 190, 194, 255, 305, 385, 386, 388, 391, 518, 568, 589, 683, 730, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 801, 802, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 869, 870, 871, 872, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 1050, 1107, 1171, 1200, 1265, 1266, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1291, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1307, 1363, 1366, 1367, 1368, 1413, 1414, 1454, 1455, 1559, 1574, 1581, 1588, 1705, 1715, 1717, 1719, 1720, 1723, 1736, 1737, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1743, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1841, 1844, 1925, 1983, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2017, 2018, 2025, 2165, 2195, 2196, 2197, 2198, 2199, 2201, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2208, 2211, 2212, 2218, 2219, 2220, 2221, 2222, 2223, 2224, 2225, 2226, 2227, 2272, 2273, 2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, 2278, 2279, 2280, 2283, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2302, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 40, 83, 196, 370, 480, 657, 663, 673, 679, 681, 907, 929, 957, 1079, 1147, 1166, 1332, 1459, 1552, 1918, 1925, 1961, 2096, 2097, 2132, 2184, 2452, 2733, 2820, 2980, 2981, 2982, 2992, 2996, 3271, 3431, 3520, 3548, 3605 SENATE RESOLUTION: 438, 517, 565, 814, 929, 1088, 1124, 1174, 1281, 1285, 1289 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 194, 245 2255 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 22, 41, 92, 109, 185 SCHUNEMAN, CALVIN W. SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP) Architecture Act-Reg & Ed ....................................... SB-1355 Civ Pro-Joint & Severl Liablty .................................... SB-2314 Civ Proc-Jt & Several Liabilty SS-3............. SB-0003 Civil Pro-Atty/Contingent Fees ................................... SB-2312 Civil Proc-Atty/Contingent Fee SS-3........... SB-0002 Civil Proc- Collateral Sources........................................ SB-2309 Civil Proc-Collateral Source SS-3............... SB-0005 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault.................................. SB-2306 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault....................................... SB-2307 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault SS-3 ............ SB-0008 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault SS-3 ............ SB-0009 Civil Proc- Itemize Verdict .......................................... SB-23 11 Civil Proc-Itemize Verdict SS-3 ................ SB-0007 Civil Proc- Jury Instruction ........................................... SB-2308 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction SS-3................ SB-0006 Civil Proc-Punitive Damages ......................... ......... SB-2313 Civil Proc-Punitive Damages SS-3............. SB-0001 Civil Proc- Voters Privileges ........................................ SB-0655 Civil Proced-Court Costs/Torts.................................... SB-2066 Commercial Cd-Legal Descriptn.................................. SB-1595 Disabled Person- Defined........................................... SB-0880 Employment-Exempt Agri Labor ................................. SB-1252 EPA-Chlorination Exemption............................. .... SB-0924 EPA-Prohibit Pull-Tap Top Cans .............................. SB-1351 Farm Mutual Insurance Company.................................. SB-2273 Fence Disputes- Resolution............................. ........... SB-0348 Firearm ID-Applicant Denial ....................... .......... SB-2270 Injury-Noneconomic Loss/Limits ................................ SB-2310 Injury-Noneconomic Loss/Limits SS-3........ SB-0004 Ins Cd 50% Increase Continuatn................................ SB-1556 Ins Cd- Notice of Cancellation ...................................... SB-2265 Ins-Claims Made Policies.................................... SB-2275 Ins-Coverage/Notice/Cancellatn.................. ........ SB-2272 Ins-Line Termination ............................... ......... SB-2278 Ins-Loss Info/Within 30 Days ....................... ......... SB-2277 Ins-Minimum Surplus Requirmnts............................. SB-1292 Ins-Retrospective Compensation................................... SB-1291 Ins-Tax on Domestic Companies .................................. SB-1304 Ins-30 Day Nonrenewal Notice .................... ......... SB-2280 Insurance Cancellation Notices............................... SB-1716 Insurance-Advisory Organizatn ................... ........... SB-1301 IL Comparative Fault Act ....................................... SB-1715 IL Product Liability Act............................. ......... SB-2264 Lottery-Net/Common School Fund............................. SB-0305 Medical Service Plans-Fees ................................... SB-1294 Muni Jt Action Agncy-Tx Emempt ........................... SB-1930 MFN-Early Childhood Program .................................. SB-0503 Occup/Use Tax-Place of Busines .................. ........ SB-0748 Pen Cd-Annual Funding Reqmnts............................. SB-0149 Pen Cd-Rpt/Econ & Fiscal Comm .............................. SB-0680 Pension Cd-Ret Sys-Funding Req............................... SB-1258 Professional Engineering Act.................................... SB-1353 Pub Official Discharge/Office..................... ......... SB-2065 Publ Awareness & Response Act ..................... ........ SB-0849 Recodify Soc Sec Enabling Act .............................. SB-0899 Repeal Veh Emission Inspection ...................... ........ SB-1581 Roofing-License Requirements......................... SB-2102 Sch Cd-New 9 Member St Brd Edn.............. ......... SB-0316 St Data Center-Confidentiality.................................. SB-0675 Structural Engineer Act .... ......................... SB-1354 Teacher Applicant-Fingerprints ................................ SB-1050 Unemploymnt-Employment in Home........................... SB-1842 Veh-Motor Carrier-Agriculture................................. SB-0769 Veh-Safety Responsibility Law..................................... SB-0771 2256 SCHUNEMAN, CALVIN W. SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHUNEMAN SENATE BILL: 10, 314, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 396, 418, 673, 674, 676, 677, 678, 679, 1307, 1717, 1718. 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724. 2067, 2068, 2069, 2260, 2261, 2262, 2263, 2266 HOUSE BILL: 1860. 1929, 1943, 1949, 1951, 1966, 1977, 2443, 2446, 2544, 2590, 2724 SENATE RESOLUTION: 97, 260, 587 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 144 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 32, 47, 137 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM) $Job Invstmnt Fnd-Job Develop................................... SB-1410 $OCE- Board of Education ........................................ SB-1460 $Small Business Asst Board ......................................... SB-141 1 Adolescent Pregnancy Act............................................. SB-1537 Adolescent Pregnancy Preventn ...................................... SB-2162 Adolescnt Pregncy Preventn Act..................................... SB-1383 Aging-Affirmative Action Study................................... SB-0954 Aging-Hlth Ins Counsel Program................................. SB-1047 Aging-Respite Care Program........................................ SB-1046 Aging/Respite Care Program ....................................... SB-1536 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Ed Program................................... SB-0202 Apprentice/Trainee/St Projects...................................... SB-1512 Apprenticeship & Train Council..................................... SB-0199 Apprenticeship & Training Act....................................... SB-1510 Apprenticeship/Train Council ........................................ SB-1511 Chgo Teach Pen Cd-Trustee Bd ................................... SB-0152 Child Abuse Act-Employment...................................... SB-0653 Child Passenger-Handicap Child.................................. SB-0074 Comprehensive Health Ins Plan ...................................... SB-1699 Consortium for Ed Opportunity ...................................... SB-0626 Council/Children-Award Program.............................. SB-2168 Crim Cd-Bodily Harm to Minor................................... SB-0207 Crim Cd-Crime/School Grounds ................................. SB-0208 Crim Cd-Sell Firearms/Minors.................................... SB-0206 Crime Preventn Organizatn Grnt.................................... SB-0510 Define Burglar/Private Alarm ........................................ SB-0553 Devl Fin Auth-Enterprise Zone.................................... SB-1458 DCFS-Adoption Agencies Reqmnts............................. SB-0193 DCFS-Day Care Assist Funding .................................. SB-0944 DCFS-Visit Child Care Facility ................................... SB-0984 DMHDD-Reference Deletion..................................... SB- 1184 DOT-On Job Training Programs.................................. SB-1421 Emp Applicant/Wrk Comp Inquiry................................ SB-0951 Energy Assistance Act.............................................. SB-0486 Freedom of Choice-Dentures Act ................................. SB-1049 Higher Ed-Minority Participatn................................... SB-0627 Inc Tx Deductn-Community Group ............................. SB-0209 Inc Tx-Subchap S Corp-Investmt .............................. SB-0218 Income Tax & Comm College Acts ................................ SB-1406 Income Tax-Additional Exemptn ................................. SB-0183 Income Tax-Day Care Credit ....................................... SB-0073 Income Tx-Residency Deduction.................................. SB-0186 Income Tx-Subchap S Corps ................................ SB-0661 Infant Mortality Reduction Act...................................... SB- 83 Ins-Home Hith Care Benefits ...................................... SB-1381 IL Low Income Heating Asst Act ................................. SB-1186 Job Devel Corp-Students ............................................ SB-1404 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances....................................... SB-0204 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult............................. SB-0205 Med Practice-Alcoholism Ed Req ................................ SB-0952 Medical Assist-Pregnant Women ............................... SB-0956 Medical Pract-Nutrition Course................................... SB-0955 Mental Health Education Act ......................................... SB-1243 Metro Transit-Collect Bargain .................................. SB-0523 Minimum Wage-Tip Allowance ................................ SB-0953 Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material............................... SB-0617 MFN-Pen-Illegit Child Benefit.................................. SB-1048 2257 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MFN-Sch Cd/Pregnant Pupil Prog ............................. SB-2163 Nursing Home-Alzheimer Disease ............................... SB-0390 Prevail Wage-Pub Works Defined ................................ SB-0200 Prohibit Custody/Child Abuse...................................... SB-1380 Prohibit Sale of Fireworks ......................................... SB-2290 Pub Aid-Alzheimer Medical Asst................................. SB-0392 Pub Util Tax-Sch/Church Refund............................... SB-0332 Pub Utilities- Enterprise Zone....................................... SB-0665 Public Utilities- Pass on Tax........................................ SB-0217 Rental Car Agy/Child Restraint .................................. SB-1027 Rev-Apartment Switch/Elderly ................................... SB-0185 RTA-CTA Recovery Ratio..................................... SB-0524 Sch-Chgo Bd of Ed/Tax Extensn ................................. SB-1799 Sch-Child Abuse Victm Informtn................................. SB-1382 Sch-Staff Detect Child Abuse...................... ........... SB-0983 Sm Business Bonding Asst Act...................................... SB-1408 Sr Cit/Disabled-Fuel Cost Asst.................................... SB-0117 Sr Citizen-Rental Property Tax.................................... SB-0182 Sr Citizens-Prescription Drug....................... .......... SB-2042 Surgeons-Mastectomy Consent...................................... SB-0950 Tax Abate-Real Property-Zones................................ SB-1405 U of I Health Care Programs........................................ SB-1 185 Uniform M arital Property Act........................................ SB-0008 Unlawful Possessn Weapons-Schl................................. SB-0201 Viet Nam War Veterans Day-3/29.............................. SB-2061 Voc & Prof Enterprise Train........................................... SB-1402 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 41, 103, 137, 181, 184, 187, 188, 210, 248, 249, 258, 318, 319, 320, 386, 387, 391, 521, 730, 1074, 1156, 1210, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1311, 1491, 1498, 1541, 1877, 2003, 2051 HOUSE BILL: 48, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 332, 496, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 903, 943, 944, 1142, 1260, 1335, 1353, 1370, 1446, 1478, 1545, 1548, 1865, 2219, 2263, 2336, 2537, 2712, 2714, 2958 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 177, 211, 232, 234, 300, 343, 406, 433, 517, 561, 592, 659, 682, 719, 812, 862, 900, 936, 995, 1009, 1035, 1036, 1079, 1081, 1142, 1148, 1156, 1165, 1210, 1317 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 49, 52 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 137, 153, (SS3) 2 SOMMER, ROGER A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP) $Capital Development Board.................................... SB-1368 $CAP-Capital Development Board .............................. SB-1841 $CDB-Improvemnts/Repairs/Maint ......................... SB-0453 $CDB-Various Agencies ............................................ SB-1763 $OCE-Capital Development Bd ................................. SB-1762 $OCE-Central Managemnt Service ............................. SB-0451 $OCE-CDB/Various Agencies..................................... SB-0452 $OCE-Dept of Insurance ......................................... SB-0455 $OCE- Dept- CM S ...................... ............ ......... SB-1748 $OCE- Dept- Insurance........................................... SB-1754 $OCE-GA Retirement System ..................................... SB-1776 $OCE-Judges Retiremnt System.................................. SB-1777 $OCE-Lt Governor ................................................ SB-0454 $OCE-Lt Governor ........................... ............... SB-1736 $OCE-St Employees Retirement.................................. SB-1775 $OCE-Teachers Retirement Systm .............................. SB-1744 Admin-DCFS-Office Space........................................ SB-1366 Enterpise-High Impact Business................................... SB-1706 Foreign Trade Zone Tax Incrmnt ................................... SB-0919 General Assembly-Newsletters..................................... SB-0006 Muni-Water Commsners/Apptmnts............................ SB-1372 Pub Utl- Redefine....................... .. ... .............. SB-01 10 State Finance-Office Space........................................ SB-1367 Unemply Ins-Contributn/Reports............................. SB-0228 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SOMMER SENATE BILL: 190, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 396, 925, 1307, 1581, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 2258 SOMMER, ROGER A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 654, 655, 666, 668, 671, 676, 677, 2975, 2976, 2977, 2989, 2993 SENATE RESOLUTION: 139, 163, 233, 587, 689, 797, 920, 1089, 1130, 1139, 1267, 1290 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 244 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 22 SENATE COMMITTEE ON REVENUE Sr Citizen Relief-Raise Income.................................... SB-0258 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR, SENATOR (22TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS-Dept Conservation................................... SB- 1555 $OCE-Dept-Agri-Aquaculture Dev........................ SB-0256 Aquaculture Developmnt Council ................................... SB-0255 Archaelogicl Exploratn/St Land..................................... SB-1653 Casino Night & Raffle Act........................................... SB-1495 Civ Proced-Future Damages/Tort................................ SB-2067 Civil Proc-Judgment Reduction.................................... SB-0820 Civil Proc-Limitations Tolling ...................................... SB-0821 Civil Proc-Sue Partnrship Name ................................. SB-0713 Civil Proced-Disabled Person...................................... SB-2141 Civil Proced-Med Malpractice....................................... SB-0819 Clinical Lab Facil Lic Data........................................... SB-0874 Comm College-Public Comment .................................. SB-0508 Consumer Fraud-Home Repair .................................... SB-2046 Counties-Interest-Trust Funds................................... SB-0786 Creates an Act to Define Death....................................... SB-0059 Crim Cd-Property by Deception................................... SB-0694 Crim-Anti-theft Detectn Device ................................ SB-0190 Divorce-Child Custody Hearings.................................. SB-0749 DRE/Dentl/Nurse/Insurance Acts................................ SB-0879 Economic Interest-Lawyer/Judge .............................. SB-1578 Educatnal Excellence Academies .................................... SB-0092 Elec Cd-Emergency Ballots .......................................... SB-1901 Elec Cd-Spec Absentee Ballots................................... SB-1902 Elect Cd-Hotel Occupant Report ................................. SB-1898 Elect Cd-Judges/Penalties............................................ SB-1900 Elect Cd-Voter Registratn Info .................................... SB-1891 Election Cd-Ballot/Proof............................................ SB-1892 Election Cd-Contributions .......................................... SB- 1557 Election Cd-Electronic Systems.................................... SB-1890 Election Cd-.Electronic Systems.................................... SB-1893 Electn Cd-Auto Systm/Tab Error................................ SB-1896 Electn-Ballot Count/Auto Systm................................. SB-1895 Electn-Program Test/Elec Systm............................... SB-1894 EPA-Clean Air Rules................................................. SB-0892 Govt Ethic-Disclosure Statemnt ................................... SB-1579 Govt-Tax Levy/Tort Liability ...................................... SB-2226 Home Improvemnt Trade Registn................................... SB-2269 Horse Racing-Privilege Taxes..................................... SB-1469 Horse Racing/Fingerprints ........................................ SB-2203 Horseracing-Conditions/Purses.................................. SB-0866 Hot Water Heaters-Certified........................................ SB-1929 Ins-Exempt Fee/Charge/Benefits ............................... SB-2279 Ins-St Empl/Hlth Ins Contracts .................................. SB-0841 Ins/Motor Veh-Improper Claims................................. SB-0137 Insurance-Guarantee Associatn................................... SB-1295 Juv Ct-Minors/Armed Violence................................ SB-1197 Licenses-Pari-mutuel Clerks ...................................... SB-1569 Limit Recovery Noneconomc Loss.................................. SB-1723 Loc Govt-Prima Facie Evidence ................................... SB-2224 Local Govt-Injury Liability........................................ SB-2227 Local Govt-Rescue Vehicles ......................................... SB-2223 Local Govt-10 Equal Installmnt ................................ SB-2225 Med Practice-Emergency.............................................. SB-0829 Med Practice-Proposed Contract.................................. SB-2202 Med Student/Infant Mortalty Bd ................................ SB-2199 2259 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR, SENATOR (22TH DIST. REP)-Cont. M edical M alpract/Ins Liability ................................... ... SB-1200 Missing Child Recovery- Terms .................................... SB-1285 Muni Cd- License Tree Experts..................................... SB-0933 Muni Cd-No Employing Relatives ............................... SB-0194 Muni Cd- School Bus Seat Belts.................................... SB-1601 Muni-Raise Fnds/Cap Improvmnts ........................... SB-0315 Nursing Homes-Include Hospital................................. SB-0766 Nursing Homes- Complaints ....................................... SB-0775 Organ Donation Request Act ........................................ SB-0233 Organ Transplant-Board Meeting ................................ SB-1189 Organ Transplant Aid Act......................................... SB-1486 Paraprofessionals- Elder Abuse ..................................... SB-0801 Pen Cd-Downstate Teach-Changes............................. SB-0143 Pen Cd- Police/Transfer Credit..................................... SB-1847 Pest Control- Technicians ........................................ SB-0877 Phy Fitness-CPR Certificate..................................... SB-0053 Prevail Wage-Rate Determinatn .................................. SB-0107 Private Alarm Contractor- Lic ...................................... SB-0898 Publ Com Coll Brd- 4yr Terms...................................... SB-0575 Public Aid- Capitation Program .................................... SB-0245 Race Board- Executive Director .................................... SB-0818 Race Track Improvement Fund....................................... SB-0576 Racing Board Appointments ......................................... SB-2201 Rehab Serv- Alzheimers Disease.................................. SB-0391 Rev- Bd of Appeals Decisions...................................... SB-0195 Sch Cd-Furnish Parents Records.................................. SB-0078 Sch Cd-Natl Assn Mbership Dues................................ SB-0042 Sch Cd-New 9 Member St Brd Edn............................. SB-0316 Sch Cd-Regional Supt Requirmnt............................... SB-1507 Sch Record-Grad Info/Recruiter ................................. SB-1797 Sch- Athletic Scholastic Stand .................................... SB-1522 Sch- 1986- 87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 School District Reorg Act............................................. SB-1240 Sheriffs Fees- Sales ........................... ................ SB-0100 Toll Auth- Bid Advertising ......................................... SB-1623 Towing Company- Regulations...................................... SB-0574 Veh Cd-DOT-Lane Usage/Highways ....................... SB-1673 Veh Cd- Repeal Seat Belt Use....................................... SB-0043 Veh Cd-Traffic Signal Cost Req ................................... SB-0069 Veh-Regulate Lane Usage/Hghwys............................. SB-1561 Vehicle Cd- Safety Response......................................... SB-1085 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TOPINKA SENATE BILL: 12, 103, 138, 300, 370, 384, 385, 386, 388, 389, 390, 392, 907, 1298, 1307, 1311, 1398, 1414, 1483, 1490, 1581, 1590, 1634, 1698, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1724, 1844, 1903, 1921, 1922, 1923, 2032, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2068, 2069, 2185, 2213, 2214, 2215, 2216, 2217, 2218, 2219, 2220, 2221, 2222, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2296, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 112, 178, 228, 357, 377, 391, 394, 493, 521, 751, 807, 935, 964, 1072, 1338, 1510, 1589, 1889, 1938, 1949, 1971, 2024, 2179, 2414, 2445, 2486, 2521, 2549, 2733, 2794, 2850, 2891, 3271, 3302, 3518, 3529, 3532, 3533, 3536, 3585 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 34, 81, 110, 119, 120, 127, 146, 195, 197, 200, 210, 260, 261, 297, 298, 337, 401, 423, 426, 477, 478, 479, 493, 508, 509, 511, 514, 520, 521, 522, 523, 538, 539, 549, 565, 572, 573, 577, 594, 595, 598, 605, 616, 618, 625, 626, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 633, 671, 674, 675, 688, 690, 715, 716, 740, 751, 752, 753, 754, 755, 756, 774, 776, 778, 785, 794, 808, 824, 825, 848, 849, 857, 872, 881, 889, 974, 976, 997, 1000, 1008, 1065, 1066, 1096, 1097, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1131, 1132, 1143, 1151, 1155, 1162, 1177, 1179, 1186, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1198, 1199, 1218, 1246, 1294, 1295, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1315, 1333, 1334, 1335 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81, 106, 109, 112, 132, 133, 139, 140, 150, 154, 158, 206, 207, 232, 241 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 21, 22, 33, 34, 46, 57, 62, 74, 78, 81, 93, 1ll, 112, 118, 119, 121, 123, 131, 137, 166, 167, 176, 188, 189 2260 VADALABENE, SAM M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-Art & Design Facility/SIU............................... SB-1694 $CDB-University Park at SIU ...................................... SB-1464 SDept-Revenue/Cnty Recorders .................................. SB-1949 $DCCA-Granite City Band ......................................... SB-1463 $GRANTS-DCCA .......................... .............. .... SB-1092 $G RANTS- DCCA ...................................................... SB-1642 $GRF-Farm Credit Guarantee Fnd ............................. SB-0262 $OCE-Southern IL University...................................... SB-0364 $OCE-Southern IL University.................................... SB-1606 $OCE-State Treasurer ............................................. SB-1639 Abolish Emergncy Serv Council...................................... SB-0678 Abortion-Father Injunct Relief..................................... SB-0888 Beauty Schools-Exempt Fees...................................... SB-0079 Bi-State Dev-World Trade Centr............................... SB-0080 Burial Indigent Veterans/Limit ...................................... SB-0133 Business Corp-Combinatn/Shares................................ SB-0259 Cd Civ Proc-Med Review Panel ................................... SB-0619 Consortium for Ed Opportunity ...................................... SB-0626 Corners-County Special Fund....................................... SB-0247 Coroners Compensation Schedule ................................... SB-0555 Counties-Revises Publicatn Req ................................... SB-2159 County Officers Fees-Downstate................................... SB-0322 County Officer Salary-Award....................................... SB-1948 Crim Cd-Police Animal Injuries................................... SB-1644 CDB-Port District-Facilities ...................................... SB-0561 Define Burglar/Private Alarm ........................................ SB-0553 Dept Vet Annual Lottery-5/30..................................... SB-1928 Elec Cd-Open Absentee Ballots.................................... SB-1647 Elec Cd-30 Day Registration........................................ SB-1648 Elec-Handicapped Polling Place ................................... SB-1646 Emergency Farm Credit Act ......................................... SB-0263 Emergency Serv/Operations Incr.................................... SB-1643 Extradition Expense-Payment ...................................... SB-0009 Fair Racing-Pari-mutuel Wagers............................... SB-1881 Firearms Owner ID-Felony.......................................... SB-0327 Foreign Trade Zone Tax Incrmnt ................................... SB-0919 Higher Ed-Minority Participatn ................................... SB-0627 Hlth Facil-Constructn Permits ..................................... SB-0624 Horse Race-Negotiate Contracts.................................. SB-0742 Horse Racing-Privilege Taxes..................... ............ SB-0743 Horse Racing-Pari-mutuel Tax.................................. SB-1904 Horse Racing-Thoroughbred Fund............................... SB-1580 Horse Racing/Privilege Tx Fund ................................... SB-1504 Hotel Operator Occup Tax-Filng ................................. SB-1337 Humane Care-Animal Fights ....................................... SB-0370 Humane Care/Animal-Dog Offense ............................ SB-0086 Illinois Union Label Act ................................................ SB-0562 Incr Eligible Veteran Scholars....................................... SB-0230 Injunct Relief/Wife/Abortion ........................................ SB-0887 Ins/Veh Cd-Salvage Requiremnts................................ SB-1798 IL Cancer Registry Act ................................................. SB-1087 Library System-Incr Per Capita ................................... SB-0498 Local Library-Brd of Trustees...................................... SB-0321 Local Library-Increase Tx Rate ................................... SB-0560 Muni Cd-Tax-State Keeps 1.6% ................................ SB-0741 Muni Cd-Village Incorporation .................................... SB-1482 Muni Cd-Village Incorporation .................................... SB-1487 Muni Wastewater Disposal Zones................................... SB-1645 MFN-Incr Min Cnty Officers Pay................................ SB-1100 MFN-Salaries-Cnty Treasurers............................... SB-1109 No Sale/Experimentation-Fetus.................................. SB-0890 Noxious Weed-Multiflora Rose .................................... SB-0135 Occup/Use Tax-Place of Busines.............................. SB-0748 Parental Notice of Abortion ............................................ SB-0889 Pen Cd-Annual Funding Reqmnts................................ SB-0149 Pen Cd-Dwnstate Teacher-Define.............................. SB-0178 Pen Cd-St Police Annuity Incr .................................. SB-0081 2261 VADALABENE, SAM M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Pen Cd-Univ-Remarriage Benefit.............................. SB-1466 Phone Co Install Tracing Equip ...................................... SB-0023 Privatly-operated-Schools/Reg ................................ SB-1387 Prop Tax-Quadrant Assessment ................................... SB-0323 Pub Library-Various Changes ...................................... SB-0740 Pub Util-Phones/Fire Protectn ...................... ......... S-0022 Public Awareness/Response Act..................................... SB-1086 Real Estate License- Discipline ..................................... SB-0554 Recorder-Assignmnt Documnt Fee ........................... SB-0246 Repeal St Louis Airport Auth ....................................... SB-0679 Sch-Emp/Holiday/Student-Record ......................... SB-1934 Sch-Studnt Assist/Grnt Program ................................. SB-1358 Small County Officer Salaries ....................................... SB-0556 Smoke Detector Act...................................................... SB-1582 Southwest Developmnt Authority ................................... SB-2302 Tax Increment Financing ...................... ................... SB-1700 Veh Cd-Handicapped Lic & Decal .............................. SB-0328 Veh Cd- Salvage Regulations ..................................... ... SB-1950 Veterans Asst-Money Distributn ................... ......... SB-1788 Veterans-Home Residents.......................................... SB-0229 Viet Nam War Veterans Day-3/29............................... SB-2061 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VADALABENE SENATE BILL: 7, 10, 172, 190, 318, 319, 320, 342, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 362, 365, 366, 404, 439, 496, 503, 568, 665, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 680, 683, 734, 925, 1200, 1375, 1417, 1469, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1698 HOUSE BILL: 38, 39, 60, 156, 202, 291, 300, 308, 362, 369, 401, 428, 450, 523, 546, 601, 623, 650, 724, 761, 867, 881, 1010, 1106, 1224, 1303, 1346, 1412, 1445, 1510, 1518, 1529, 1531, 1552, 1558, 1687, 1871, 1966, 2816, 3032, 3162, 3268, 3378, 3480 SENATE RESOLUTION: 16, 17, 18, 19, 39, 47, 72, 104, 127, 141, 198, 301, 395, 424, 433, 435, 456, 547, 551, 581, 582, 583, 584, 587, 592, 635, 681, 733, 736, 748, 775, 779, 967, 968, 1041, 1093, 1099, 1127, 1144, 1219, 1220, 1238, 1311, 1312, 1313, 1314 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 23, 57, 199 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 22, 23, 74, 82, 83, 85, 95, 96, 100, 113, 124, 137, 148, 154, 155, 173, 180 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS-State Fire Marshal ..................... ......... SB-2252 $OCE-Abandon Mined Land Councl ........................... SB-1739 $OCE-Dept of Corrections.......................................... SB-0480 $OCE- Dept- Corrections............................................ SB- 1751 $OCE-Dept-Registratn & Educatn ........................... SB-0464 $OCE- IL State Lottery........................................... SB-1740 Aging- Alzheimers Task Force...................................... SB-0385 Amends Various Acts-Prof/Occup............................... SB-1462 Civil Proced- Collateral Source ..................................... SB-1719 Civil Proced- Punitive Awards....................................... SB-1717 Comm Fire Protectn Grnt Progrm .................................. SB-0176 Correctn-Witness Attendance....................................... SB-2212 Crim Cd-Public Aid Wire Fraud.................................. SB-2193 Crim Cd-Public Aid Mail Fraud.................................. SB-2194 Criminal Cd-Deceptive Practice................................... SB-0297 Dept-Agri/Animal Disease Lab ................................... SB-0805 Dev Disability-Discharge Note....................... ...... SB-1051 DPH-Alzheimers Disease Proced ................................. SB-0386 Elec Cd-Spec Absentee Ballots ..................................... SB-1902 EPA- Allow Leave Burning ........................................... SB-0988 EPA-Vandalia-Sewer Constructn .............................. SB-1768 Fees/Salary-Municipal Attorney ................................. SB-0397 Finance-DCMS Petty Cash Fund.................. ........ SB-0142 Fiscal Notes Before Amendment..................................... SB-0719 Ft Massac Park-Cash Incentive................................. SB-2198 Hghr Ed-Defer Admissn Standrd.............................. SB-1852 Hghwy Commissner/Legal Counsel................. ..... SB-0518 Ins Cd-Fire Dept Service Chg..... ............... ... SB-1661 Ins Cd-Risk Retention Trusts.................... SB-2081 Ins/Veh Cd-Salvage Requiremnts................................ SB-1798 2262 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. IL Comparative Fault Act............................................ . SB-1715 Licensed Hlth Care Professions....................................... SB-2190 Loc Gov Immunity/Haz Recreatn.................................. SB-2069 Local Govt-Expand Immunities.................................... SB-1844 Local Library Purposes Tax ...................................... . SB-1250 Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material.................................. SB-0617 Municipal Cd-Boundaries........................................... SB-0505 Nonproft Sport Liabilty Limitn................................... SB-2051 Not For Profit Corp/Immunity ....................................... SB-2064 Pen Cd-St Employees Formula..................................... SB-1622 Pharmacy-Institutional License.................................... SB-1988 Pharmacy-License Suspension...................................... SB-0891 Product Liability-No Recovery..................................... SB-2235 Pub Aid-Access Various Records ................................. SB-1876 Pub Aid-Employee/Report Fraud ................................ SB-1680 Pub Aid-Maintain Med Records .................................. SB-1683 Pub Aid-Property Liens ............................................. SB-1681 Pub Aid-Recoup Overpayments.................................... SB-1679 Pub Aid-Restricts Medical Care................................... SB-2191 Pub Aid-Vendors Eligibility.......................................... SB-1684 Pub Aid-Violators/Disqualify.................................... . SB-1678 Pub Official Discharge/Office........................................... SB-2065 Public Aid Fraud/Freeze Assets..................................... SB-2072 Public Aid-Prohibits Gifts.......................................... SB-2192 Pulaski Day/Heroes Day....................... ................... SB-1566 School Code-Residency-Spec Ed................................ SB-1239 Southwest Developmnt Authority ................................... SB-2302 Sr Citizen- Disability Fraud .......................................... SB-1682 St Employees Insurance Changes.................................... SB-1984 St Fire Marshal/Grant Program................................... SB-1617 Tortfeasors-Joint Liability ................................... ... SB-2068 Unemployment-Define Employment ............................ SB-0777 Unemploymnt Ins-Benefit Wages ................................. SB-0778 Veh Cd-Dealer-Records on Parts............................... SB-1136 Veh Cd-Passing Stopped Sch Bus................................. SB-0083 Veh Cd-Redefine Essential Part ................................... SB-0929 Veh Cd-Seat Belt Violation ......................... ........... SB-1559 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WATSON SENATE BILL: 10, 87, 110, 263, 296, 384, 388, 391, 396, 1307, 1581, 1716, 1718, 1720, 1722, 1723, 2066, 2067, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 40, 66, 247, 313, 347, 485, 968, 1106, 1224, 1567, 1575, 1576, 1577, 1924, 1948, 2546, 2693, 2775, 2777, 2778, 2819, 2873, 2994, 3178, 3192, 3428, 3521 SENATE RESOLUTION: 20, 84, 130, 131, 132, 169, 219, 244, 256, 378, 397, 551, 587, 692, 693, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 113, 152 (SSI) 1 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP) $General Obligation Bond Act ........................................ SB-1742 $Med Center Comm-Parking Facil.............................. SB-2145 $OCE-Bd of Trustees/Univ of IL................................. SB-1609 $OCE-Brd Trustees-U of I......................................... SB-0362 $OCE-Commissioner Banks/Trusts............................. SB-0463 $OCE-Commissioners Banks/Trust ............................. SB-1760 $OCE-Dept-Energy/Nat Resources.......................... SB-1752 $OCE-Dept-State Police ............................................ SB-1758 $OCE-IL Arts Council............................................... SB-1769 $OCE-St Univ Civil Serv System................................. SB-0363 $OCE-St Univ Retirement System............................... SB-0359 $OCE-Univ Civil Service System................................. SB-1603 $OCE-Univ Retirement System ................................... SB-1604 Alzheimers Disease Assist Act ..................................... SB-0388 Banking-Automtic Teller ........................................... SB-1567 Build Illinois Bond Act ................................................. SB-0448 Criminal Info-Fingerprints ........................................ SB-2281 Dept-Conserv/Vermilion River ................................. SB-1837 2263 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP)-Cont. Dev Fin Auth- Industrial Projec.................................... SB-0846 Dev Fin Auth- Incr Bd Members................................... SB-0847 Export Devel Auth Bd- Bonds....................................... SB-1364 EPA- Variance/Condition Permits................................ SB-2211 Firearm ID/Psychiatric Patient ...................................... SB-2282 Horse Racing- DuQuoin Fair......................................... SB-1958 Horse Racing-Inter-track Wager............................... SB-2044 Horse Racing/Fingerprints ...................................... SB-2203 IL Banking Act- Mergers ....................................... SB-2116 IL Racing Advisory Panel- Terms................................. SB-1910 Muni Cd- Garbage Disposing ........................................ SB-0734 Pen Cd- Univ/Final Earning Rate ................................ SB-2143 Podiatry Disciple Fund Deposit....................................... SB-0170 Race Brd- Deposit/Bookkeeper ..................................... SB-0817 St Agency- 10 Year Contract ...................................... SB-0558 St Univ- Televise Sport Contest..................................... SB-0010 Technical Change- Privilege Tax................................... SB-1375 Township-Trustee Mbrs Per Diem ............................... SB-0058 U of I-Leases-30 Years.............................................. SB-0559 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,S SENATE BILL: 173, 305, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 364, 365, 366, 384, 385, 386, 391, 396, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 518, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 1171, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1307, 1366, 1367, 1368, 1413, 1414, 1454, 1455, 1581, 1602, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1743, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1759, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1841, 1844, 1950, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2025. 2195, 2196, 2197, 2198, 2199, 2201, 2202, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2212, 2272, 2273, 2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, 2278, 2279, 2280, 2283, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2300, 2301, 2302, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 674, 707, 899, 1163, 1165, 1208, 1258, 1285, 1440, 1455, 1464, 1912, 2407, 2486, 2523, 2839, 2946 SENATE RESOLUTION: 332, 536, 621, 623, 742, 1289 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 137, 155 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM) $Bd of Regents-NIU Engineering ................................ SB-0001 $DOT-Various Projects................................................. SB-0160 $GRANTS-Dept Public Health ................................... SB-0387 $IL Courts- Circuit Ct Clerks........................................ SB-2156 $OCE- Board of Regents ............................................ SB-0360 $OCE- Board of Regents ............................................ SB-1610 Acid Rain Study Act ........................... ............... SB-0932 Aging-Alzheimers Task Force ...................................... SB-0385 Alzheimers Disease Assist Act ........................................ SB-0388 Bread- Label Date..................... .......... ............. SB-1161 Chemical Safety/Landfills/EPA..................................... SB-2117 Circuit Ct Clerk Annual Paymnt .................................... SB-2155 Civil Admin- Debt Collectn Unit................................... SB-1972 Colleges-Sales/Hotel/Motel Tax .............................. SB-2189 Competitive Bids- Governmental................................ SB-2056 Consumr Fraud Free Prize Value.............................. SB-0235 Crim Cd-Public Aid Wire Fraud............................... SB-2193 CUB-Definition/Electric Coop ................................. SB-0946 CUB- Electric Cooperatives............................. ........... SB-1181 Dams Conform Existing Standard ............................... SB-0291 2264 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Domestric Violence-Emerg Order ................................ SB-0615 DCCA-Certify 12 Entrprise Zone................................ SB-1662 DOT-Ice Removal/Rivers/Streams............................. SB-1157 DOT-State Waters/Ice Removal.................................. SB-1141 DPH-Alzheimers Disease Proced ................................. SB-0386 Educ-Health Preventn/Detectn.................................... SB-0982 Elec Coop-Directors Meeting................................... SB-1177 Elec-Transfer Voter Registratn .................................... SB-0590 Electric Coop-Members Rights .................................... SB-1201 EPA--Fines-Hazardous Waste .................................... SB-1451 EPA-lncineratn of Waste Reqmnt ............................... SB-0085 Finance Auth-Land Bank Fund.................................... SB-0318 Fish Cd-Increased Penalties.......................................... SB-1448 Foreign Trade Zone-35 Mile Req ................................. SB-0038 Former Employee Pay Premium ..................................... SB-0591 FOIA Procedure Revisions......................................... SB-1336 FOIA-Complainants/Informers ................................... SB-1012 FOIA-Law Enforcement Exemption ............................ SB-1011 Higher Educatn-Municipal Tax ................................. SB-1159 Infrastructre Revolv Loan Fund...................................... SB-0172 Ins Cd-Alzheimer Coverage.......................................... SB-0389 IDFA-Enterprise Development..................................... SB-0213 Juveniles-Adjudicatory Hearing ................................... SB-1446 Licensed Hlth Care Professions....................................... SB-2190 Maximum Credit Card Int Rate ..................................... SB-1515 Metropolitan Civic Cntr/Bonds ...................................... SB-0625 Milk Prod-Date Clearly Marked....................... ........ SB-1013 Milk Products-Time Limit/Sale ................................... SB-1160 MFN-Early Childhood Program .................................. SB-0503 MFN-Instr-Oral Eng Proficency................................ SB-1516 Northern Ill Univ-Trustees........................................... SB-1162 Pen Cd-St Univ-Incr Pensions.............. ................. SB-1663 Pen-Dwn Teachr-Early Retiremnt ......................... SB-1593 Permit Sunday Car Sales/Appeal................................... SB-1158 Proh Nuclear Power Plant Const..................................... SB-0020 Pub Aid-Restricts Medical Care.................................... SB-2191 Pub Util-Advertise Expenditure ................................... SB-2160 Pub Util-Local Phone Service....................................... SB-1169 Pub Util-Rates/Conservation ....................................... SB-1168 Pub Util-Tele-Hearing Impaired ............................... SB-1452 Pub Utl-Electric Utl Rates ......................... ........... SB-1167 Pub Utl-Electric Utl Rates ......................... ........... SB-1170 Pub-Advertismnt/Nuclear Energy ............................... SB-0407 Public Aid-Prohibits Gifts.......................................... SB-2192 Public Utilities-Gas Rates.......................................... SB-0606 Real Estate-Suspended License .................................... SB-0018 Regency Univ-Student Brd Membr............................... SB-0021 Regional Serv Agy Fellowship......................................... SB-0329 Regulate Toxic Art Supplies......................................... SB-0084 Regulation Lending Practices....................................... SB-1505 Rental Car Agy/Child Restraint .................................... SB-1027 Repeal Sch Dist Reorganization....................................... SB-1591 Rev-Abate Commercial Property ................................. SB-0214 Rural Economic Development ......................................... SB-2255 Sch Cd-Board Member Election................................... SB-1973 Sch Cd-Early Child Certificate..................................... SB-1302 Sch Cd-Hazardous/Toxic Program .............................. SB-0958 Sch Cd-Jt Educatnal Agreements................................. SB-1532 Sch Cd-Tuition-Orphans............................................ SB-0504 Sch-Labeling Toxic Materials ...................................... SB-0616 Sch-Student Merit Scholarship ................................. SB-2167 Small Business Utl Advocate........................................ SB-0406 SBE-High Impact Training ....................................... SB-0215 Telephone Lifeline Rates Act ....................................... SB-0934 Ticket Scalp-Injured Consumer................................. SB-1449 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act ...................................... SB-1346 Util-Repurchased Electricity ..................................... SB-0945 2265 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Veh Cd-Emissions Inspectn Fee.................................... SB-0396 Watr Heatr/Efficiency Stndrds..................................... SB-0019 Wildlife Cd-Increased Penalty...................................... SB-1450 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELCH SENATE BILL: 10, 216, 219, 258, 263, 319, 320, 356, 384, 390, 404, 429, 665, 730, 925, 1384, 1398, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1611, 1612, 1700, 2042, 2100, 2185, 2194 HOUSE BILL: 18, 23, 24, 27, 167, 223, 793, 810, 1011, 1027, 1034, 1206, 1246, 1466, 1479, 1596, 2004, 2054, 2220, 2250, 2261, 2279, 2283, 2311, 2544, 2573, 2687, 2879, 3033, 3036 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 89, 487, 517, 550, 587, 600, 726, 813, 1120, 1174, 1308, 1309, 1344 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 148, 181, 224 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 86, 104, 144, (SSI) I WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP) $OCE- Dept- Revenue......................... ..................... SB-1757 $OCE--Property Tax Appeal Board .............................. SB-1773 $OCE/Grants-Comm College Bds............................... SB-1611 Bank Securities Dealers........................................... SB-1918 Comm Collge/Grant/VA Scholrshp................................ SB-1612 Ft M assac Park- Cash Incentive.................................... SB-2198 Indemnifies Waste Handlers...................... ................ SB-1848 Ins-Sm Business-Liability Ins .................................... SB-2089 Purchase/Low Bid/Enterprize Zn ................................ SB-1614 Reimburse/Former St Employees................................... SB-1983 Tax- Income/Informatn Sharing................................... SB-2288 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOODYARD,H SENATE BILL: 1581, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1700, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1844, 2027, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314 SENATE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3, (SS3) 4, (SS3) 5, (SS3) 6, (SS3) 7, (SS3) 8, (SS3) 9 HOUSE BILL: 2988, 3006, 3096, 3135, 3309, 3424, 3479, 3528 SENATE RESOLUTION: 822, 877, 878, 911, 912, 1098, 1115, 1123 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 147, 166, 195, 215, 234 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 138, 155, 158, 163, 164, 165, 177 ZITO, GREG SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-Various Projects........................................... SB-0160 $GRANTS-Dept Public Health ................................... SB-0387 $IDFA- Loan Program ............................................... SB-0507 Alzheimers Disease Assist Act ........................................ SB-0388 Archaelogicl Exploratn/St Land..................................... SB-1653 Bd of Regents-Retiremnt Age75................................... SB-0641 Business Reduction Grants .......................................... SB-1551 Civil Proc-Sue Partnrship Name .................................. SB-0713 Consumer Insurance Board Act ...................................... SB-1584 Consumr Fraud-Truth in Lending................................ SB-0148 Crim Cd-Bribery Offense Define .................................. SB-0159 Crim Cd-Video Tape Usage-Child............................. SB-0179 Crimnal Proc Unanimous Verdict................................... SB-0031 Drivers License Suspension........................................... SB-1091 Educ-Health Preventn/Detectn.................................... SB-0982 EPA-Onsite Nonhazardous Waste ............................... SB-0005 Hazardous Waste Facilty/Zoning................................... SB-1925 Hlth Facil-Constructn Permits ..................................... SB-0624 Income Tax-Day Care Credit ....................................... SB-0073 Income Tax-Various Changes...................................... SB-1063 Increase Gasohol Tax Rates ........................................ SB-0254 Infrastructre Revolv Loan Fund...................................... SB-0172 Infrastructure Revolving Loan ........................................ SB-0374 Infrastructure Authority Act........................................... SB-1426 Ins Cd-Alzheimer Coverage........................................ SB-0389 Juv Ct-Weapons/Prosecute-Adult .......................... SB-0205 Manufactured Housing/Mobile Hm............................ SB-1969 Manufactured Housing-Term Chgs.............................. SB-1971 Metro Airport Authority Act ....................................... SB-0908 2266 ZITO, GREG SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Milk Prod- Date Clearly Marked .................................. SB-1013 Milk Products- Time Limit/Sale.................................. . SB-1160 MFN-Muni/Util-Exclud Tx Add On....................... SB-1789 MFN-Sch Cd-Submit Reorg Plans........................... SB-1506 M FN- Sr Citizen Free Tuition ...................................... SB-0338 Occ/Use Tx-Phase Out Food Tax ................................ SB-0519 Pharmacy- Continuing Education ................................. SB-0712 Phone Co Install Tracing Equip ...................................... SB-0023 Prohibit Sale Leaded Fuel ......................... ......... . SB-0090 Prop Tx-Exclud Vet Bnft--Income.............................. SB-0166 Pub Build Comm-Counties ......................................... SB-1425 Pub Util- Phones/Fire Protectn ..................................... SB-0022 Roofing Licensing- Exceptions....................................... SB-1970 Sch Cd-Jt Agreement Assn....................... ............... SB-0903 Sch-Income Tx Deductn-Donation ........................ SB-0219 Sch- 1986- 87/State Aid Increase ............................... SB-1574 SBE-High Impact Training ....................... ............. SB-0215 Town & Country-Publish Actions .............................. SB-1076 Veh Cd- License Reinstatmnt Req ................................ SB-0035 Veh Cd- RR Crossing Gates........................................ SB-2047 Vital Record- Birth Record/$2...................................... SB-1583 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ZITO SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 24, 28, 62, 70, 72, 85, 93, Ill, 112, 117, 124, 126, 132, 144, 155, 171, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 197, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 213, 214, 218, 258, 318, 319, 320, 385, 390, 392, 404, 665, 730, 925, 1515, 1541, 1579, 1623, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1692, 1699, 1700, 1793, 1875, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2228, 2289, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2298, 2315, 2316, 2317 HOUSE BILL: 16, 18, 47, 82, 223, 241, 528, 701, 715, 717, 743, 800, 1026, 1111, 1177, 1270, 1411, 1555, 1642, 1643, 1756, 1785, 2179, 2416, 2573, 2760, 3224 SENATE RESOLUTION: 47, 55, 89, 127, 161, 195, 200, 217, 341, 399, 414, 426, 467, 468, 469, 480, 499, 507, 514, 539, 553, 568, 570, 588, 589, 590, 607, 608, 609, 708, 709, 715, 717, 723, 724, 736, 753, 785, 798, 813, 814, 898, 919, 930, 931, 974, 1043, 1065, 1090, 1097, 1111, 1167, 1224, 1225, 1263, 1275, 1276, 1332 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74, 108, 137 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 6 2267 INDEX TO SPONSORS HOUSE 2268 ALEXANDER, ETHEL SKYLES REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM) $OCE-Community College Board ................................ HB-l 134 Ban S Africa Steel Product Use.................................... HB-0317 Chgo Brd Ed-Incr Max/Contracts............................... HB-0320 Civ-Correct Internal Reference .................................... HB-1545 Community Right to Know Act ...................................... HB-0300 Continue Pub Aid Appropration ..................................... HB-2537 Elec Cd- Absentee Ballots..................... .................... HB-0814 Elec Cd/Electronic Voting Sys........................................ HB-2097 Elect Cd- Authority/Duties.......................................... HB- 193 Elect Cd-Campaign Disclosures ................................... HB-1379 Elect Cd/Discovery Recounts...................................... HB-2184 Elect Cd/Write-In Candidate....................................... HB-2096 Election Code-Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-2736 Electn Cd- Voter Descriptions ....................................... HB-1447 Improve Urban Schools Act ........................................ HB-2188 Inc Tax-Deductn-Computers-Jail ........................... HB-1406 Land Trust Recordatn/Transf Tx ................................... HB-1547 Lessee Deduct Repair Cost-Rent.................................. HB-2227 M in & Female Enterprise Fraud..................................... HB-1437 Minority Business-St Contracts.................................. HB-1438 Muni Cd-Taxes-Bond Trustee................................... HB-1548 Notice-Community Youth Ser...................................... HB-2498 Pen Cd- Illegitimate Children........................................ HB-1150 Pub Aid-No Reduction Payments................................. HB-1367 Pub Aid-Support/Court Actions .................................. HB-1446 Pub Info/Community Right-Know .............................. HB-2950 Revenue Sharing Increase ............................................ HB-1442 Sch Cd-Chgo Principl Authority .................................. HB-2853 Sch Cd-Chgo/Pupil Transportatn ................................ HB-1407 Sch Cd-Principals Authority...................................... HB-2771 SOS--DLE- Missing Children ....................................... HB-1645 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ALEXANDER HOUSE BILL: 50, 51, 52, 54, 332, 339, 531, 558, 619, 622, 710, 711, 790, 1197, 1257, 1310, 1344, 1353, 1354, 1368, 1369, 1441, 1474, 1478, 1572, 1579, 1581, 1714, 1715, 2539, 2559, 2563, 2608, 2773, 2836, 2837, 2900, 2913, 2917, 3126 SENATE BILL: 74, 75, 754, 956, 1711 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 415, 447, 449, 494, 528, 529, 793, 836, 849, 894, 920, 931, 934, 1319, 1431 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 40, 42, 43, 51, 61, 204 BARGER, RALPH H. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST. REP) Credit Card Interest Rate 3%.......................................... HB-2567 Credit Card/Maximum Interest ..................................... HB-2535 EPA-Monitor/In-flight Emission............................... HB-3493 Ins Cd-Maternity Benefit/Minor.................................. HB-2928 Local Govt-Expand Immunities.................................... HB-3203 Muni Cd-Cable TV Line-Regulatn............................. HB-1129 Muni Cd-Civil Service Leave...................................... HB-3269 Pen-Dwnst Police-Bd Trustees................................... HB-1799 Pub Labor-Non-St Peace Officer ............................... HB-1128 Repeal-Insect Emerg Treatment................................... HB-1947 Sr Citz Tx Deferral-Change Age.................................. HB-2727 Workers Comp-Disability Benfts.................................. HB-1798 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARGER HOUSE BILL: 616, 680, 739, 752, 858, 937, 1270, 1984, 2600, 2692, 2702, 2732, 2835, 3116, 3117, 3122, 3123, 3125 SENATE BILL: 95, 2092, 2093, 2143 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 170, 485, 846, 914, 932, 1237, 1398, 1419, 1440, 1517, 1534, 1633, 1666 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 179 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP) $DCMS-Sale Surplus Property ................ ........ HB-2456 $GRANTS-Various Agency/Depts .......................... HB-0655 $OCE State Labor Relations Bd .................................. HB-2982 $OCE-Alcholism/Substance Abuse.......................... HB-2987 $OCE-Civil Service Commission............................... HB-2992 2269 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-Commissnr of Savings-Loan ........................ HB-0651 $OCE-Dept of Conservation ....................................... HB-0675 $OCE-Dept of Conservation...................................... HB-2988 $OCE-Dept of Public Aid ....................................... HB-2995 $OCE-Dept of Public Health...................................... HB-2996 $OCE-Dept of Revenue ................... ............... HB-0668 $OCE-Dept of Transportation..................................... HB-2998 $OCE-Dept of Transportation ......................... ....... H B-2999 $OCE-Dept Human Rights .......................................... HB-3001 $OCE-Dept Mines & Minerals .................................... HB-3000 $OCE-Dept Reg & Ed ................................................ HB-2994 $OCE-Dept Rehabilitation Serv.................................. HB-2997 $OCE-Dept-Employment Security ............................ HB-0673 $OCE-DENR & Dept-Conservation ......................... HB-0674 $OCE-Ed Labor Relations Board................................. HB-2980 $OCE-Educatal Labor Relatn Bd ................................ HB-0657 $OCE-Emergency Serv & Disaster .............................. HB-3006 $OCE-Financial Institutions.................................. HB-2990 $OCE-G uardianship/Advocacy Corn........................... HB-2984 $OCE-GA Retirement System ..................................... HB-0676 $OCE-Historic Preservation Agy ................................. HB-2991 SOCE-Hlth Care Cost Containmnt.............................. HB-2983 $OCE-Human Rights Commission .............................. HB-3002 $OCE-Industrial Commission....................................... HB-3003 $OCE-IL Commerce Commission................................ HB-0666 $OCE-IL Commerce Commission................................ HB-2976 $OCE-IL Farm Development Auth.............................. HB-2986 $OCE-IL Racing Board..................... .................... HB-0670 $OCE-IL Racing Board............................................ HB-3005 $OCE-Judges Retirement System................................ HB-0677 $OCE-Labor Relations Board .................................... HB-0669 $OCE-Law Enforce Training Brd ................................ HB-0653 $OCE-Liquor Control Commission .............................. HB-0667 $OCE-Local Labor Relations Bd.................................. HB-0658 $OCE--Local Labor Relations Bd.................................. HB-2981 $OCE-Medical Center Commission............................. HB-3004 $OCE-Metro Fair & Expo Auth .................................. HB-2688 $OCE-Military & Naval Dept ..................................... HB-0665 $OCE-Military & Naval Dept ..................................... HB-2974 $OCE-Pollution Control Board..................................... HB-0656 $OCE-Prisoner Review Board ...................................... HB-0652 $OCE-Property Tx Appeal Bd...................................... HB-0671 $OCE-Public Counsel ............................................. HB-2975 $OCE-Purchased Care Review Bd ............................... HB-2985 $OCE-Secretary of State..................... .................... HB-0583 $OCE-State Appellate Defender .................................. HB-0721 $OCE-State Employees Retiremnt............................... HB-0654 $State Board of Elections .......................................... HB-2977 $SUPP-Various Agencies .......................................... HB-0370 $Univ Civil Service System .......................................... HB-2993 $Various Agencies/Fire Marshal.................................... HB-2978 $Various St Agency/Metro Fair..................................... HB-0418 $Various St Agencies.............................. ................... HB-2979 $Various State Agencies............................................... HB-2989 Casino Night & Raffle Act........................................... HB-2597 Chgo Port Dist-Rpt to Township.................................. HB-1745 Child Support Enforcement Prog .................................... HB-3289 Circuit Ct-Child Support Fund..................................... HB-3596 CMS-Personnel/Comparable Worth............................ HB-1560 Dwnstate Firemen Pen-Subpoena ................................. HB-0540 DOT-Sell/Convey Property.......................................... HB-3480 DPA-Registration-Support Order............................... HB-2447 Enterprise Zone-Qualifications...................... HB-1568 Firefighter Pen Cd-Trustees Bd................................. HB-0060 Highway Cd-DuPage Co............................................ HB-2399 Infant Mortality Reduction Bd........................................ HB-3469 Missing Child/Youth Employment.............................. HB-2573 2270 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Motorcycle Dealers Frnchse Act ..................................... HB-2400 Muni Cd-Annex-Forest Preserve ............................... HB-0253 MFN-Sch Cd-Free Transportation............................ HB-1744 MPA-Surgeon-Mastectomy Consent ......................... HB-0629 Plumb- Exempt Installatn Repair.................................. HB-1743 Pub Aid- AFDC Eligibility........................................... HB-0612 Pub Aid-Intercept Tax Refund..................................... HB-0805 Pub Aid-New Prescription Drugs................................. HB-0394 Pub Aid-Secure Support Payment................................ HB-3271 St Agcy-Comparable Worth ....................................... HB-1559 St Fin-Agri Premium Fund/Tranf............................... HB-3630 Task Force/Study Discriminatn...................................... HB-0425 Veh Cd-Motor Home Sales/Sunday ............................ HB-0340 Wage Withholding-Child Support................................ HB-2448 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARNES HOUSE BILL: 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 63, 178, 179, 458, 463, 711, 818, 876, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1291, 2526, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582, 2583, 2584, 2603, 2631, 2760, 2831, 2878, 3117, 3584, 3589 SENATE BILL: 29, 31, 170, 173, 190, 308, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 480, 481, 665, 793, 801, 829, 869, 874, 1029, 1368, 1412, 1603, 1604, 1626, 1627, 1628, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1841, 1846, 1929, 1984, 2295 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 29, 30, 180, 212, 232, 454, 485, 592, 609, 701, 788, 894, 900, 914, 1097, 1245, 1254, 1255, 1386, 1412, 1701 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 42, 43, 119, 127, 128, 242 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9, 12, 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 HOUSE BILL: (SS3) I BERRIOS, JOSEPH REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM) $DOC-Chgo Park District ......................................... HB-0758 $GRANTS-Community College Brd ........................... HB-1749 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act...................................... HB-3177 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act...................................... HB-3420 Auditing-Chgo Sch Dropout Rate................................ HB-0873 Chicago Alderman-Candidate ...................................... HB-3602 Child Pornography/Felony.................... ..................... HB-2359 Circuit Breaker-Rental Income .................................... HB-1875 Cities/Villages-Elections ....................................... HB-3580 Cnty Hosp-New Cook Cnty Hosp................................. HB-1351 Controlled Subs Delivery-Schls .................................... HB-0841 Cook Cnty Appeals Bd/Appointmt............................... HB-3657 Cook Cnty- Validating Acts........................................... HB-1338 Cook County/Validate Tax Levy.................................... HB-3072 Crim Cd-Compel Joining Organiz................................ HB-1880 Crim Cd-Indecent Solicitation...................................... HB-0021 Crim Cd-Selling of Firearms ........................................ HB-1881 Crim Cd-Unlawful Use of Weapon .............................. HB-0297 Crim-Indecent Solicitatn-Child ................................. HB-0842 Crime on School Grounds.......................................... HB-2164 Criminal Proc-Eavesdropping ....................................... HB-3672 DMHDD-Patients Transportation ............................... HB-3114 DORS-Mass Transit-Handicapped ............................ HB-1078 Elec Cd-Campaign Advertisement ............................... HB-3593 Elec-Precinct Registration Hrs..................................... HB-3595 Elect-Judicial Review Petition ...................................... HB-3427 Elect-Polling Places/Building............................. ....... HB-3579 Election-Judges/Notices ............................................ HB-3578 EPA-Ban Leaded Gas ................................................. HB-0016 Firearms-Training & Waivers................................... HB-1767 Human Rts-Hispanic Review Bd............................... HB-2511 Illinois Procurement Institute.......................................... HB-2353 Income Tax/Day Care Credits........................................ HB-2163 Ins Cancel by Certified M ail .......................................... HB-0433 2271 BERRIOS, JOSEPH REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. IL Notary Public Act......................... ....... ............ HB-1860 Juvenile Photo-Evidence Useage................................... HB-0234 Juvenile- Arrest Records Info........................................ HB-0237 Juvenile- Controlled Substances .................................... HB-0835 Max Int Rate 10% Over Fed Disc................................... HB-2157 Minority Bus Develop Auth Act...................................... HB-3616 MFN-Firemen Pen-Final Salary ............................... HB-0732 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Alcoholism/VD....................... HB-0164 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Adopted Child.......................... HB-0165 MFN-Sch Cd-Bilingual Ed Progrm........................ HB-0989 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling ......................... HB-2159 MFN-Sch Cd-Incr Compulsory Age ......................... HB-2058 MFN-Sch-Counselor/Pupil Ratio ............................. HB-2161 MFN-Sr Citz-Homestead Exmption ..................... HB-1878 No Unsolicit Phone Calls....................... ................. HB-3566 Notary Public-Increase Bonding................................... HB-0434 Pen-Emp Reversionary Annuity ................................... HB-1337 Pub Utl- Telephone Identifcatn ..................................... HB-0417 Sch Cd- Scholarship Assistance..................................... HB-0593 Sch Cd/PM Actv After Schl Prog .................................. HB-2166 Sch-St Aid Formla/Bilingual Ed.................................. HB-1255 School Cd- Advisory Council...................................... ... HB-2160 School Cd/Hispanic Special Ed ................................... ... HB-2167 School Code/Dropout Rate........................................ HB-2158 School Code/Dropout Stats.......................................... HB-2165 Sm Business Utility Advocate ......................................... HB-2004 Tax Deductions/Communities Act ................................. HB-1274 Unlawful W eapons/Schools .................................... ... HB-2162 Utility Tx- Exempt Charity Org.................................... HB-0845 Veh Cd- Axle Weight Fine ........................................ HB-0786 Veh Cd-Axle Weight Exemptions................................. HB-3506 Veh Cd-Defense Highway Exemptn............................. HB-3462 Veh Cd- Hazardous Waste License............................... HB-1195 Veh Cd-Passing Stopped Sch Bus................................. HB-0848 Veh Cd-Tow Truck Inspections ................................... HB-1340 Veh- Defines Towing Companies................................... HB-1339 Veh-Tow Truck-Weight Limitatns ............................ HB-1341 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERRIOS HOUSE BILL: 3, 29, 34, 36, 55, 65, 82, 84, 124, 166, 173, 174, 178, 179, 185, 208, 232, 311, 318, 400, 411, 413, 416, 418, 430, 432, 481, 522, 541, 549, 550, 551, 614, 708, 727, 728, 729, 730, 736, 766, 767, 804, 818, 823, 826, 827, 836, 837, 838, 840, 844, 846, 854, 855, 971, 1102, 1124, 1177, 1216, 1253, 1272, 1277, 1282, 1306, 1307, 1342, 1399, 1432, 1456, 1476, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1526, 1634, 1675, 1684, 1691, 1718, 1800, 1874, 1876, 1877, 2105, 2391, 2400, 2409, 2512, 2539, 2565, 2567, 2600, 2603, 2608, 2643, 2644, 2657, 2675, 2688, 2727, 2760, 2765, 2766, 2774, 2832, 2906, 2950, 3044, 3045, 3063, 3078, 3113, 3134, 3275, 3289, 3292, 3294 SENATE BILL: 201, 202, 204, 207, 208, 267, 394, 577, 725, 995, 1082, 1085, 1210, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1217, 1218, 2082, 2190, 2191, 2192, 2193, 2194 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 92, 173, 208, 412, 415, 792, 793, 815, 829, 1190, 1236, 1239, 1245, 1321, 1423, 1541, 1688, 1701, 1761 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 29, 42, 43 BLACK, WILLIAM B. (105 DIST. REP) $GRANTS-Capital Development Bd........................... HB-3334 EPA-Reductn Credit Bank/Define............................... HB-3507 Fraud- Student Assist Programs ................................... HB-1936 Poultry Inspection-Exemptions........................ ........ HB-3528 Veh Cd-Tow Truck Insurance .......................... ........ HB-1064 Youth Fair Building Facilities......................................... HB-2780 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLACK HOUSE BILL: 2562, 2620, 2818, 2828, 2868, 2969, 3019, 3061, 3100, 3145, 3182, 3200, 3229, 3236, 3266, 3479, 3513, 3598 SENATE BILL: 602, 1320, 1608, 1609, 1611, 1612, 1758, 1783, 1852, 1991, 2282 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1278, 1279, 1335, 1343, 1358, 1510, 1521, 1544 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 147, 166, 195, 227 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 138, 155, 158, 164 2272 BOWMAN, WOODS REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM) $DCFS-Grandma Please Program ............................... HB-3373 $DMHDD-In Home Care Mental Ill........................... HB-2316 $DMHDD-Self-help Clearinghouse .......................... HB-2243 $GRANTS-DCCA .................................................... HB-3015 $Public Aid-Homeless Research................................... HB-3206 $State Board of Education.. ............................................. HB-3050 $SUPP-Various Agencies ......................................... HB-3165 $Various Agencies...................... ...................... HB-3191 Aliens-Property Rights...................... .................. HB-1648 Alzheimer Disease Treatmnt Ast .................................... HB-0301 Alzheimer Victim-/Serv Program................................ HB-0302 AIDS-DPH/Control Plan/Unit ................................... HB-2900 Ban S Africa Steel Product Use...................................... HB-0317 Capital Budget Improve Program ................................... HB-1111 Chgo Park District-Bonds....................................... HB-3217 Child Abuse-Facility License...................................... HB-0832 Child Care-No Firearms/License.................................. HB-2913 Child Day Care/Liability Ins.......................................... HB-2588 Child Day Care-Govt Sponsored .................................. HB-2912 Civil Admin Cd-Gang Control...................................... HB-0597 Community Right to Know Act ...................................... HB-0300 Comptroller-Expenditure Exam ................................. HB-1160 Crim Cd-Add Sexual Orientation............................ HB-0009 Crim Cd-Prohibit Hand Gun Sale................................ HB-0216 Crim Cd-Unlawful Trans Handgns.............................. HB-0215 Crim Cd--st Amend Investigatn................................. HB-0776 Crim Proc-Negotiating Plea ......................... ......... HB-2786 Crim Proc-Plea Negotiations ........................................ HB-2929 Crim Proced-No Plea Bargaining................................. HB-0780 Crime Act-Improve Juvenile Sys.................................. HB-2103 Dept of Rehab-Job Referal Serv................................... HB-0897 Dept Public HIth-AIDS Program................................. HB-0725 Dept Rehab-Telephone/Handicapp............................... HB-1449 Dev Disability Special Ed Info ........................................ HB-0890 Disabled Persons-Housing......................................... HB-0896 Domestic Violence Act....................................... HB-2409 DCFS-Redefines Child Care....................................... HB-2971 Elect Cd-Candidates Disclosure ................................... HB-0134 Elect Cd-Straight Party Ticket..................................... HB-2930 Elect-Jt Nomination Gov/Lt Gov................................. HB-2931 Election Cd-Registration ID......................................... HB-0801 Eliminate Veh Recycling Fund........................................ HB-1131 Environmental Barriers Act........................................... HB-0888 EPA-Metal Beverage Containers................................ HB-1243 Handicapped-Transportn Grants.................................. HB-0898 Health Finance-Various Changes................................. HB-2641 Hghwy-Envrnmntl Impact Statmnt ............................. HB-1377 High Education Loan Authority....................................... HB-1241 Hiring Preference/Handicapped..................................... HB-2391 Homeowner Mortgage Counseling.................................. HB-2801 Indust Comm Unreasonable Delay ................................. HB-0119 Ins Cd-Disability Benefits........................................... HB-2589 Ins-Coverage of Former Spouse.................................... HB-0600 IDFA-Local Government Grants.................................. HB-1800 Juv Court-Nondelinquent Minor .................................. HB-2938 Juv Ct-Adjudication Hearings...................................... HB-2785 Juv Ct-Auto Record Expungement................................ HB-2915 Juv Ct-Non--delinquent Minor.................................... HB-1532 Juvenile-Adjudicatory Hearings................................... HB-0718 Land Trustee-Personally Liable.................................. HB-1416 Lobbyist Registratn-Disclosure .................................... HB-0687 MHDD-Family Support Program................................ HB-0027 New Political Party Nominee....................................... HB-3041 Nuclear Facilities Retirement ........................................ HB-3297 Nuclear Plants/Decomissn Funds................................... HB-2916 Occupatn/Use Tax-Exemptn Lists................................ HB-0538 Pen Cd-Investments/S Africa.................................... HB-0330 2273 BOWMAN, WOODS REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Prohibit Telephone Solicitatn ........................................ HB-3130 Pub Aid-Minimum Personal Allow .............................. HB-2784 Pub Aid-Nursing Home/Incentive ............................... HB-0307 Pub Aid-Personl Need Allowance.................................. HB-0087 Pub Aid/Hospitl-Sub-acute Care .............................. HB-1291 Pub Info/Community Right-Know .............................. HB-2950 Pub Util-Consumer Intervention .................................. HB-3296 Publ Aid-Continue Appropriatn ................................... HB-2608 Publ Util-ICC Accrual Account ................................... HB-0595 Public Aid-Prosthetic Devices....................................... HB-0895 Public Transportatn-Deaf/Telex .................................. HB-0894 Public Util-Rate Proceedings........................................ HB-2970 Rehab Services-Short Title ........................... ......... HB-1242 Sch Cd-Handicapped Children..................................... HB-0892 Sch Cd/SBE-Handicapped Project .............................. HB-0889 Sex Orientation Discrimination....................................... HB-0008 So Africa Investmnt/No Exemptn.................................. HB-2530 Social Work Practice Act ....................... .................. HB-0934 Solar Energy System-Grants ...................................... HB-1202 Special Ed Student Placement......................................... HB-0891 Sr Citizens Property Tx Relief ...................................... HB-0331 Sr Citizens-Volunteer Program .................................... HB-2783 Sr Citizens/Disabled-Grants ............................ ....... HB-3086 Sr Citz Property/Pro-rated Tax ................................... HB-0383 Sr Citz/Disabled-Insulin Drug ..................................... HB-2917 St Employ- Political Considertn .................................... HB-0135 Statewide Self-help Program ...................................... HB-0026 Teacher/Child-Tuition Waiver..................................... HB-0861 Tenants Bill of Rights Act ............................................... HB-0329 Unclaimd Property-$100 or More ................................ HB-0596 Veh Cd-DUI Test-Accident/Death........................... HB-0779 Veh Cd-GRF-Vehicle Use Taxes ............................... HB-1132 Victm/Witnesses-Notices ............................................. HB-0778 Wage Paymnt/Part-time Employee ............................. HB-2914 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOWMAN HOUSE BILL: 104, 598, 612, 705, 777, 893, 1185, 1196, 1559, 1560, 1635, 1712, 2002, 2226, 2537, 2656, 3100, 3232, 3429, 3430, 3660 SENATE BILL: 145, 174, 175, 300, 359, 363, 387, 388, 390, 392, 639, 708, 733, 912, 1014, 1018, 1019, 1051, 1184, 1699, 1700, 1734, 1822, 1825, 2022, 2042, 2074, 2231, 2232, 2233 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 28, 29, 206, 250, 257, 303, 464, 487, 492, 595, 600, 632, 633, 638, 796, 832, 837, 846, 874, 887, 989, 993, 1062. 1097, 1248, 1282, 1289, 1339, 1419, 1498, 1532, 1554, 1627, 1710 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 62, 65, 71, 72, 73, 74, 119, 143, 204, 244 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27 BRAUN, CAROL MOSELEY REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM) $CA P- DCCA ............................ ........................ H B-2334 $Dept Pub Aid/Rheumatic Auth.................................... HB-3347 $DCCA-Statewide Planng Assist ................................. HB-3342 $G RAN TS- DCCA ...................................................... HB-3341 $OCE-Community College Board ................................ HB- 1134 $OCE-Metro Solid Waste Disposl ................................ HB-1506 $OCE-SBE/Various Programs ..................................... HB-1697 Acid Rain Study Act .............................. ................... HB-1563 Aid-Family/Dependent Children ................................. HB-2958 Ban S Africa Steel Product Use ...................................... HB-0317 Basis Financial Serv Protectn........................................ HB-2178 Bond Act-Comm Dev Cntr/Chicago............................ HB-2050 Business Closing N otice........................................... H B-2639 Chgo Brd Ed-Incr Max/Contracts............................. HB-0320 Chgo Muni/Pen-Technical Chg ................................ HB-2630 Cigarette Tax- Incr 4¢ Pack......................................... HB-1311 Circuit Ct-Peremptry Challenge................................... HB-0319 Civ Cd/Minorty/Female Business................................... HB-2053 Cnty-Prohibit Leghold Traps..................................... HB-0619 Community Living Facil-Assist ................................. HB-3213 2274 BRAUN, CAROL MOSELEY REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Comptroller-Direct Deposit .......................................... HB-3329 Comptroller-Powers & Duties ...................................... HB-1417 Continue Pub Aid Appropration ..................................... HB-2537 Contractor Incremental Bonding..................................... HB-2772 Correctn-Emplyment/Counseling .............................. HB-2336 Correctn-High Tech Training....................................... HB-2330 Council/Economic Adjstmnt Asst................................... HB-2680 Court Interpreters Act.................................................. H B-0312 Crim-Abolish Death Penalty ........................................ HB-1443 Crim-Firearms/Waiting Period.................................... HB-1361 Crt Clerks/Peremptory Records ..................................... HB-0325 Dental Hygienists-Continued Ed.................................. HB-3212 Dept Public Hlth-AIDS Program................................. HB-0725 DCCA-Community Dev Centers.................................. HB-2335 DCCA/Job-training Grants ......................................... HB-2331 DENR-Museum-Cultural Developmt ....................... HB-1353 DOT Monitor Minority Hiring.................................. HB-2337 Elec Cd/Electronic Voting Sys...................... ............ HB-2097 Elect Cd-Committeemen Petition................................. HB-0181 Elect Cd/Discovery Recounts......................................... HB-2184 Elect Cd/Write-In Candidate....................................... HB-2096 EPA-Ban Leaded Gas....................................... HB-0016 Female/Minority Business/Fraud .................................. HB-1018 Grant Anticipation Note Act........................................... HB-2463 Handgun Transportation Permit ..................................... HB-0318 Hlth Fin Reform-Insurers Info..................................... HB-2048 Hospitals-Bilingual Employees ..................................... HB-2128 Housing-Investment Dev Council ................................. HB-2332 Improve Urban Schools Act .......................................... HB-2188 Income Tax-Investment Credit ..................................... HB-3503 Ins Cd-Continuation Privileges ..................................... HB-0782 IL Office of Urban Assistance......................................... HB-1228 Medical Practice-Renewal Fee ..................................... HB-3546 Min & Female Enterprise Fraud................................... HB-1437 Minority Union Membership........................................... HB-2390 Muni Cd-Bid Bonds ..................... ................... HB-3128 Muni Cd-Prohibit Leghold Traps ................................. HB-0531 MFN-Sch-Dropout Youth Programs...................... HB-2226 Notice-Community Youth Ser...................................... HB-2498 Occupatn/Use Tax-Technical Chg............................... HB-1561 Organ Transplant Aid Act............................................. HB-2557 Pen Cd-Illegitimate Children ........................................ HB-1150 Pen Cd-Investments/S Africa................. ................. HB-0330 Permits Sunday Car Sales ............................................ HB-0020 Preferred Provider Insurance........................................... HB-2089 Prison Overcrowding Powers Act .................................... HB-1738 Probation Challenge Program ....................................... HB-1145 Protection Of The Elderly Act......................................... HB-2678 Pub Aid Recipient-Educatn Prog ................................. HB-2338 Pub Aid-Disabled/Recipent Atty ................................. HB-1476 Pub Aid-No Reduction Payments.................................. HB-1367 Pub Aid-Prescription Drugs ........................ ........... HB-1618 Pub Aid-Support/Court Actions .................................. HB-1446 Pub Aid-Training/Work Reqmnts ............................... HB-1474 Reimburse-Mass Trans Carriers.................................... HB-2333 Revenue Sharing Increase ............................................. HB-1442 Rheumatic Diseases Treatment....................................... HB-3346 Sch Cd-Chgo Bldg Tax Extension................................ HB-3129 Sch Cd-Computer Dial-Up System............................ HB-2224 Sch Cd-Incr Tx Levy-Playground.............................. HB-2401 Sch Cd-Pilot Dropout Program.................................. HB-2222 Sch Cd-Summer School Grants.................................... HB-2223 Sch Cd/Uniform Statewide ID....................................... HB-2186 Senior Citizen Consumer Fraud................................... HB-3282 Sickle Cell Disease A ct .................................................... H B-1257 Small Contractors Surety Bond....................................... HB-2774 Social W ork Practice Act................................................ H B-0934 2275 BRAUN, CAROL MOSELEY REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Social W orkers Exam Fee ............................................. HB-2093 Steel Products- South Africa ......................................... HB-1441 SBE-Prisoner Ed/Mandates GED................................ HB-1720 SOS-Driver License Suspension ................................... HB-0031 Urban Assistance Act .................................................... HB-2187 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRAUN HOUSE BILL: 26, 27, 29, 56, 339, 477, 478, 599, 622, 711, 790, 1344, 1368, 1406, 1407, 1428, 1438, 1447, 1461, 1478, 1714, 1715, 1718, 1787, 2539, 2563, 2608, 2617, 2656, 2771, 2950, 3232, 3263, 3264, 3265, 3660 SENATE BILL: 95, 103, 152, 200, 215, 299, 318, 350, 362, 626, 627, 659, 937, 983, 1029, 1060, 1125, 1127, 1129, 1156, 1229, 1311, 1379, 1385, 1391, 1402, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1408, 1410, 1411, 1609, 1711, 2051, 2074 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 138, 142, 144, 415, 446, 449, 452, 464, 595, 793, 849, 894, 920, 931, 1036, 1140, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1317, 1420, 1431, 1518, 1545, 1747 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 61, 175, 232, 233 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 35, 47, 134, 166 BRESLIN, PEG MCDONNELL REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. DEM) $Development Finance-Loan Prog................................ HB-0716 $OCE-State Appellate Defender .................................. HB-0721 $OCE-State Appellate Defender .................................. HB-2878 Child Abuse-Facility License..................................... HB-0832 Code Civ Proc- Arbitration........................................... HB-1265 Conveyance-City of Streator................................... HB-3197 Crop Input- Security Interest......................................... HB-3196 CMS-Personnel/Comparable Worth............................ HB-1560 CMS- Representatn/Civil Suits .................................... HB-3170 Dental Hygiene Practice Act ......................................... HB-2087 Dept- Ag/Land Restrictions........................................ HB-0337 DCCA-Certify Enterprise Zones.................................. HB-2879 EPA Cnty Waste Management Plan............................... HB-0703 Indemnification Act- Judges........................................ HB-0343 Industrial School Course/Girls ....................................... HB-1171 Ins-Coverage of Former Spouse.................................... HB-0600 Juv Ct-Probatn Officer/Subsidy ................................... HB-3208 Labor Rel-Unfair Emp Practices.................................. HB-2939 Local Solid W aste Disposal Act ...................................... HB-2022 Metro Civ Cntr Support/Intrest ..................................... HB-3078 Multi- County Circuit Courts...................................... HB-0131 MFN-Sch Cd-Submit Reorg Plans............................ HB-2617 Prompt Paymnt-Interest Penalty .................................. HB-2528 Public Util-Telephone Rates .......................... ........ HB-2940 Residential Owner-Resident Act .................................. HB-0695 Sch Cd & Elect Cd- Ballots.................................... ..... HB-3111 Sheriff Merit System- Review......................................... HB-0810 Solid Waste-Landfill Surcharge................................ HB-3209 St Agcy- Comparable W orth......................................... HB-1559 St Agency Empl Child Care Serv.................................... HB-2002 Supreme Ct-Mandatory Arbitratn ............................... HB-0328 Telecommunication Rates-ICC .................................... HB-3433 Underground Storage Tanks Req.................................... HB-2250 Utl- Small Power Productn Facil................................... HB-1851 Veh Cd-Reduced Annual Fee/Txs............................... HB-0740 Veh Cd-Reduced Fees/No Exemptn............................ HB-3277 Vietnam Veterans Organizations .................................... HB-0957 Wage Pymnt-Define Employer ..................................... HB-2283 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRESLIN HOUSE BILL: 312, 336, 466, 523, 710, 739, 923, 1163, 1270, 1290, 1313, 1439, 1440, 1787, 2124, 2158, 2159, 2160, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2558, 2560, 2608, 2901, 2902, 2904, 3018, 3100 SENATE BILL: 1, 38, 114, 160, 605, 749, 800, 992, 1662 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 86, 355, 404, 583, 929, 934, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1091, 1186, 1264, 1303 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 148, 216, 224, 227 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 191 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-DOT-Clean Highways .................... HB-1368 2276 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. $Development Finance-Loan Prog................................ HB-0716 $DMHDD-Self-help Clearinghouse .......................... HB-2243 $GRANTS-Dept-Conservation............................. HB-1354 $GRANTS-DENR ...................... ......................... HB-2834 $OCE-Board of Governors........................................ HB-2713 $OCE-Community College Board .............................. HB-1134 $OCE-IL Community College Brd............................... HB-2712 Advisory Panel/Emply Training ................................. HB-0147 Alzheimer Disease Treatmnt Ast.................................... HB-0301 Chgo Park District-Bonds....................................... HB-3217 Chgo State Univ-Engineering....................................... HB-2715 Cigarette Tax-Incr 40 Pack ........................................ HB-1311 Collective Bargain Agreements ..................................... HB-1448 College/Univ-Tuition Waivers ..................................... HB-3108 Crim Cd-Mass Battery/Penalties................................. HB-1369 Crim Cd-Peremptory Challenges.................................. HB-0324 Crim Cd-Residential Picketing ..................................... HB-0834 Crim Cd-Residential Picketing ..................................... HB-2719 Criminal Code-Mass Battery........................................ HB-2718 Criminal Proced-Speedy Trial ................................... HB-0124 Criminal Procedure-Bail Bond...................................... HB-0539 Crt Clerks/Peremptory Records ..................................... HB-0325 DENR-Museum-Cultural Developmt ....................... HB-1353 Export Council Internship ............................................ HB-2066 Funeral/Burial Funds-License...................................... HB-1142 Hghwy-Locl Road Improvmnt Plan ................... ........... HB-1580 Increase Cigarette Tax ............................................... HB-2952 Lottery Proceeds-Distribution......................................... HB-0632 Lottery Proceeds-Distribution........................................ HB-2646 Lottery-Counties/Municipality ................................. HB-1310 Lottery-Study Video Devices ......................................... HB-1136 Lottery-Study Video Impact......................................... HB-2645 Lottery-Video Games at OHare ................................... HB-0869 Motor Cycle Helmet Requirement................................. HB-0122 MFN-Chgo Tch/Military/Travel ................................ HB-2664 MFN-MTA-Transit Police ........................................ HB-0056 MFN-Sch Cd-Sr Citz Drivers Ed.............................. HB-2734 MTA Technical Correction ........................................ HB-2722 MTA-Technical Correction .......................................... HB-1325 MTA-Technical Correction .......................................... HB-1581 MTA/RTA-Collective Bargaining ............................... HB-1465 MTA/RTA-Collective Bargaining............................... HB-2723 NIU-Establish Engineer College.................................. HB-0023 Probation Challenge Program ........................................ HB-1145 Probation Challenge Program ....................................... HB-2714 Probation Program-SE College................................... HB-0938 Prohibt Wildlife Leghold Traps....................................... HB-0339 Pub Aid-Supplemental Income................................... HB-1479 Publ Util-Late Paymnt Penalty .................................... HB-0470 RTA-Increase St Subsidy/50%................................... HB-1384 RTA-Increase State Subsidy ........................................ HB-2721 RTA-Reduce Recovery Ratio....................................... HB-1590 RTA-Reduce Rev Recovery Ratio................................ HB-2953 RTA-Salary Increase/Bd Members............................. HB-1583 S Africa Busines/Ban Investmnt................................... HB-0285 Sch Cd/Crim Proc-Pupil Search.................................. HB-0380 Sch-Chgo SBE/Nominate Members............................ HB-1582 School Cd-Work Pilot Projects..................................... HB-0123 Small Contractors Surety Bond....................................... HB-2774 Sr Cit/Disabled-Qualify Income.................................. HB-2609 Steel Products-South Africa ........ ............................ HB-1441 Tax Return Filed-Holiday/Wkend.............................. HB-0460 Unemploymnt-Interest & Penalty ............................. HB-0028 Various Tax Acts-File Returns..................................... HB-0461 Veh Cd--Motor Cycle--Helmets ................................ HB-2647 Vital Record-Death Certificate............................... HB-1135 Vital Record-Death Certificate.................................. HB-2954 2277 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Wildlife-Leghold Traps-Illegal .................................. HB-0790 2nd Central Business Dist- Chgo................................... HB-0501 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BROOKINS HOUSE BILL: 20, 125, 138, 176, 257, 313, 317, 320, 402, 425, 435, 448, 466, 475, 476, 531, 619, 622, 682, 697, 840, 1018, 1078, 1121, 1173, 1195, 1257, 1270, 1272, 1277, 1320, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1406, 1407, 1437, 1438, 1442, 1446, 1447, 1476, 1478, 1549, 1550, 1551, 1572, 1579, 1747, 2104, 2107, 2109, 2362, 2512, 2547, 2558, 2559, 2560, 2563, 2569, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582, 2583, 2584, 2593, 2608, 2666, 2678, 2679, 2684, 2730, 2754, 2808, 2816, 3043, 3100, 3144, 3145, 3181, 3252, 3302, 3310, 3599 SENATE BILL: 1, 61, 267, 293, 388, 510, 937, 1605 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 28, 41, 62, 144, 179, 194, 306, 323, 369, 370, 387, 415, 421, 423, 449, 461, 462, 519, 541, 637, 666, 712, 713, 714, 724, 748, 794, 813, 836, 849, 865, 890, 891, 914, 931, 1004, 1032, 1033, 1054, 1183, 1230, 1248, 1419, 1430, 1473, 1497, 1518, 1548, 1593, 1594, 1605, 1622, 1627, 1638, 1672, 1683, 1685, 1694, 1704, 1737, 1753, 1766 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 43, 49, 61, 67, 79, 80, 127, 128 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 114 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 6 BRUMMER, RICHARD H. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM) BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM) Addicts Treatment/Criminal .......................................... HB-2882 Aging Dept-Alzheimers Grants.................................... HB-0304 Alzheimers Disease Task Force....................................... HB-0303 Civic Center Authorities......... .................... ............... HB-0356 Com College-Resign/Faculty Mbr ............................... HB-0972 Crim Cd-Disarm Peace Officer ....................... ........ HB-0291 Crim Cd-Firearms/Law Officers................................. HB-1105 Crim Cd-Property Theft/Felony .................................. HB-0971 Crim Cd-Prostitution/Pandering................................. HB-3076 Crim Procd-Evidence/Suppressed ................................ HB-3077 Crim-Rifles/Unlawful Weapons................................... HB-0975 Criminal Code-Stun Guns/Tasers ................................ HB-0354 DCFS-Advance Community Funding ........................... HB-2310 Ed Labor Relatn-Managerial Emp............................... HB-1019 Eductnl Labor- Certificatn Bar...................................... HB-1032 Elect Offical-Time Off/Meeting ................................... HB-1324 Enterprise Zones-Certify 12 ......................... ......... HB-0334 EPA-Prohibt Leaded Gas Banning............................... HB-0207 EPA-Sanitary Landfills/Operatn ................................. HB-3188 Farm Debt M ediation Act............................................ HB-3357 Farm Equip Exempt Sales Tax........................................ HB-0527 Farm Mortg-Postpone Foreclose................................... HB-0974 Fed Reimburse-Constructn Fund ................................. HB-1868 Highway Cd-Rest Areas-60 Miles............................. HB-0543 Highway Cd-Visitor Centers.................................... HB-0544 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.................................... HB-3302 Ins-Cancellatn/Premium Notice .................................. HB-3142 IL Loan Brokers Act............................. ..................... HB-3226 Lottery for Education Game.......................................... HB-0435 Med Prac/Chiropractic Ed Req...................................... HB-1390 M etro Civic Center Funds.......................................... HB-2421 MFN-Police Pen Cd-Remarriage .............................. HB-0976 MFN-Sch Cd GED Fee/Waiver.................................. HB-0136 MFN-Sch Cd-Remedial Instructn............................. HB-1024 Pawnbroker- Criminals ............................................... HB-1362 Pawnbroker-Description Records ..................................... HB-1051 Pawnbroker-Increases Penalty...................................... HB-1053 Pawnbroker-Minors Under 18 ...................................... HB-1365 Pawnbroker-Pawners/Identifcatn.............................. HB-1050 Pawnbroker-Purchasing Req ........................................ HB- 1364 Pawnbroker- Record Books............................................ HB- 1366 Pawnbroker-Serial/ID Number ................................... HB-1363 Pawnbrokers-Retail Sale-7 Days ............................ HB-1052 Publ Utl- Rate Increase .............................................. HB-0973 Report Interests in Agri Land ...................................... HB-0582 2278 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. Sch Cd-Immunizatn Risk/Benefit................................ HB-3482 Sch Cd-1 Day Rest/Noncertified ................................. HB-1030 Sch Cd-lst Yr Teachr Asst Prog .................................. HB-3054 Sch-SBE-Health Exam Reports............................... HB-1638 Sch-SBE-Teach Classroom Auth............................. HB-1027 Sch-Temp Teachr Certificatns.................................... HB-0499 School District Reorganization........................................ HB-0935 Security Empl-Creditable Serv..................................... HB-2849 Teacher Certification Bd-Rpts...................................... HB-1028 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRUNSVOLD HOUSE BILL: 142, 187, 297, 358, 389, 402, 552, 601, 704, 726, 739, 750, 799, 818, 838, 875, 950, 1039, 1111, 1175, 1272, 1273, 1275, 1439, 1440, 1513, 1624, 1779, 2525, 2538, 2563, 2725, 2877, 3022, 3033, 3034, 3062, 3080, 3081, 3100, 3218, 3236, 3272, 3310, 3377, 3381, 3412, 3484 SENATE BILL: 144, 384, 385, 625, 640, 748, 758, 1136, 1174, 1182, 1202, 1363, 1419, 1588, 1929, 2168, 2197, 2288 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 31, 90, 242, 254, 404, 415, 537, 538, 575, 594, 835, 843, 851, 909, 1038, 1264, 1337, 1419, 1482, 1619 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 43, 181, 227, 232 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 166 BULLOCK, LARRY S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM) $Development Finance-Loan Prog................................ HB-0716 $GRANTS-Dept-Conservation............................... HB-1354 $IDFA-Various State Agencies .................................... HB-0529 Abolish Banking Regions............................................ HB-2126 Bank-5 Community Serv Facility ................................. HB-2127 Bank/Holding Co-Define Banks ................................... HB-0887 Cap Dev Bond-Treasurer Sign...................................... HB-1890 Casino Control Act/Commsn/Fund ............................... HB-0175 Certificatn/Carpentry Contract ..................................... HB-1537 Chgo Worlds Fair/Affirm Action.................................... HB-0176 Chgo Worlds Fair-Action Plan..................................... HB-1733 Cigarette Tax-Incr 40 Pack......................................... HB-1311 Civ Admn-CMS Employee Suggestn ........................... HB-0578 Civil Proc- Limitations/M inors..................................... HB-1205 Collective Bargain Agreements....................................... HB-1448 Crim Cd-Advertise Gambling........................................ HB-1346 Criminal Procedure-Bail Bond....................................... HB-0539 CMS-Personnel/Comparable Worth............................ HB-1560 Dev Finance Auth-Annual Report................................ HB-0923 DCMS-Convey Property/NCBLCC............................ HB-0903 DENR-Museum-Cultural Developmt ..................... HB-1353 Enterprise Zone Invest Credit ......................................... HB-0048 Fire Marshal-Contractual Serv..................................... HB-0724 Gen Obligatn Bonds-Issue Costs................................... HB-1048 Grade A Milk-Standards........................................... HB-1026 Greyhound Dog Racing ....................... ...................... HB-2860 Horse Racing-Technical Change .................................. HB-1146 Housing Dev- Locatn Notice ......................................... HB-1908 IL Racing Act-Dog & Horse ......................... ......... HB-0885 Lottery-Affirmative Action Ads.................................... HB-0979 Lottery-Out of State Sales........................................ HB-0977 Lottery-Rpt By District/Sales ....................... ......... HB-0978 Lottery-Study Video Devices ........................................ HB-1136 Lottery-Video Games at OHare .................... ......... HB-0869 Lottery-Worlds Fair Fund ........................................... HB-1144 MFN-Pen-Chgo Teachr Pensn Incr............................ HB-0211 Notary Public/Advertising ........................................ HB-0208 Probation Challenge Program ...................................... HB-1145 Prop Tx-Assessment Complaints .................................. HB-1101 Pub Aid-Child Support Services................................ HB-2262 Pub Health Director/Must Be MD................................. HB-2263 Respiratory Care Practice Act ........................................ HB-0682 Rev-Bd of Appeals-Assessments ............................. HB-1100 Rev-Cnty Assessor/Information................................ HB-0999 2279 BULLOCK, LARRY S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. Rev-Farm Property Assessments.................................. HB-1099 Rev-Mail Assessment Notice........................................ HB-1098 Sch Cd-Interdistrict Exchange ..................................... HB-3088 Sch Cd-20 Independent Dst/Chgo ............................... HB-0685 St Agcy-Comparable Worth......................................... HB-1559 Steel Prod Procur-Expand Scope.................................. HB-1121 Sunset-Standards ..................... ................... HB-1260 Target Area Contract Pref Act ....................................... HB-1250 Task Force/Study Discriminatn...................................... HB-0425 Worker Comp-Awards & Interest................................ HB-1796 Workers Comp-Hearing Loss ..................................... HB-1794 Workers Comp-Horse Racing..................................... HB-1864 Workers Comp-St Comp Ins Fund ............................... HB-1515 2nd Central Business Dist-Chgo................................... HB-0501 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BULLOCK HOUSE BILL: 16, 65, 114, 115, 290, 317, 418, 601, 622, 687, 697, 705, 721, 723, 934, 1111, 1134, 1150, 1217, 1218, 1369, 1437, 1441, 1446, 1447, 1478, 1518, 1529, 1593, 1604, 1624, 1714, 1797, 2498, 2512, 2563, 2765, 2766, 3381 SENATE BILL: 14, 111, 132, 169, 218, 226, 227, 312, 447, 525, 640, 653, 660, 938, 954, 984, 1004, 1014, 1036, 1064, 1192, 1210 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 28, 194, 308, 449, 549, 586, 615, 891, 962, 1120, 1497 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-Expenses ............................... .................... HB-2489 $OCE-Metro Fair & Expo Auth ................... ......... HB-2688 $Various St Agency/Metro Fair ..................................... HB-0418 Abortion-Viable Fetus/Hospital................................... HB-3403 Charitable Games Act ............................................ HB-3300 Chgo Employ Pen-Sex/Age Reqmts ............................ HB-0549 Chgo Housng-Ordinance/Regulatn.................................. HB-3291 Chgo Muni Pen Cd-Employe Defin .............................. HB-0561 Child Support Enforcement Prog .................................... HB-3289 Civil Admn Cd-Technical Change................................ HB-3612 Clean & Beautiful Advsry Bd ......................... ......... HB-2487 Cook Cnty Pen-Disability Benft ................................... HB-0541 County/Landfill/Nonresident......................................... HB-2351 Crim Cd-Periodic Imprisonment .................................. HB-0332 Cty Jails-Good Behavior Act ........................ .......... HB-0036 CDB/Library Constructn Grants.................................... HB-2354 DMHDD-Sheriff Transfer Person................................ HB-1157 DMHDD/CMS-Convey Land Cook Cty..................... HB-0608 EPA-Technical Corrections ......................... .......... HB-3613 Firearms-Training & Waivers...................................... HB-1767 Gas Stations/Air Pumps Requird ................................... HB-0029 Highway Sign Requirements........................................... HB-3292 Home Improvement-Regulations.................................. HB-2711 Hospital Lic-Define Perinatal....................................... HB-0722 Hospitals-Service Bills/Define...................................... HB-3045 Hospitl Lic-Infectious Disease...................................... HB-2644 Inc Tax Credit-Airport Noise....................................... HB-0032 Income Tax-Charity Contributns ................................. HB-0179 IL Clean Air Act/Smoking Areas................................... HB-0033 IL Comprehensive Health Assn....................................... HB-2603 Liquor Contrl-Post Drink Price .................................... HB-0055 Marriage Licenses/AIDS Testing................................... HB-2565 Medical Practice-Chiropractic........................................ HB-2323 Metro Civic Center Funds............................................. HB-2421 Motorcycle Dealers Frnchse Act ..................................... HB-2400 Muni-Aviation/Pollution ......................................... HB-3632 MFN-Chgo Firemn Occupa Disease ............................ HB-0042 MFN-Chgo Firemn/Widow Annuity........................... HB-0065 MFN-Chgo Firemn Pen-Disability............................ HB-0727 MFN-Chgo Labor-Health Benefits............................ HB-0398 MFN-Chgo Labr Pen-Incr Formula.......................... HB-0803 MFN-Chgo Muni Pen Cd-Formula........................... HB-0728 2280 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MFN-Chgo Police Pen Cd Incr 3%.............................. HB-0606 MFN-Chgo Police Pen Cd-Min Age ......................... HB-1092 MFN-Cook Cnty Pen-Formula Chg.......................... HB-0432 MFN-Cook Cnty-Option Formula............................. HB-0416 MFN-Cook Cnty/Pen Cd-Reversion......................... HB-0017 MFN-Firemn Pen Cd-Widow Beneft........................ HB-0729 MFN-Instructr-English Language ............................ HB-2615 MFN-Pen Cd-Cook Cty Dep Sherif .......................... HB-0022 MFN-Pen Cd-Min Annuity Formula........................ HB-0551 MFN-Pen Cd-Rate Increase ....................... ......... HB-2766 MFN-Pen Cd-Retirement Increase ........................... HB-2675 MFN-Pen-Chgo Firemen Incr Rate .......................... HB-0041 MFN-Pen-Chgo Firemn Secretary............................ HB-0708 MFN-Pen-Chgo Pension Formula ............................. HB-0798 MFN-Pen-Fire-Disabled Children .......................... HB-1124 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Alcoholism/VD...................... HB-0164 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Adopted Child.......................... HB-0165 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Retirement Age ................... HB-0180 MFN-Pen-Police-Death Benefit .............................. HB-0166 MFN-Pen-Police/Widow Benefit .............................. HB-0174 MFN-Pen-Police/Raise Annuity............................... HB-0609 MFN-Pen-Transfer Service/5 Yrs ............................ HB-0969 MFN-Property Tax Freeze Act .................................. HB-3661 MFN-Rev-Incr Homestead Exemptn ........................ HB-3663 NIU-Establish Engineer College .................................. HB-0023 Optional Uninsured Coverage ......................................... HB-3063 Pen Cd-GA/Years of Service ....................................... HB-1853 Pen Cd-Police Salary Defined..................................... HB-0374 Pen-Chgo Firefighters Med Exam................................ HB-2643 Pen- Chgo Police/Bd Secretary ..................................... HB- 1107 Pen-Chgo Police/Position Votes .................................. HB-1108 Property Tax/Non-carrier Prop.................................... HB-0880 Pub Aid-Intercept Tax Refund ..................................... HB-0805 Pub Utl-Telephone Identifcatn ..................................... HB-0417 Public Labor Relation- Election .................................... HB-3044 Retail Sale-Labeled Batteries ........................ ......... HB-0003 Rev-Publish Exmptn Certificate................................... HB-0879 Sale of Realty- M isconduct............................................ HB-0507 Sch Cd- Scholarship Assistance..................................... HB-0593 Sch Cd-Student Smoking Areas................................... HB-1646 Sheriff-Fees/Salaries/Arrest ...................................... HB-2765 St Money-Depositary Institutn ..................................... HB-3276 State Indemnity- Definition ........................................... HB-3275 SOS-Security-IL Center/Chgo................................ HB-0614 Trusts-Merger/Consolidation..................................... HB-3326 Univ Pen Cd-Annuity Election..................................... HB-1628 Univ Pen Cd-Death Benefit ........................................ HB-1629 Univ Pen Cd-Disabled Employee.................................. HB-1630 Univ Pen Cd-Formula Change .....................................HB-1631 Univ Pen Cd-Sick Leave Credit.................................... HB-1626 Univ Pen-Disability/Emp Status................... .......... HB-1627 Univ Pen-Min Purchase Annuity.................................. HB-1632 Univ Pen- Pregnancy/Disability.................................... HB-1633 Veh Cd-Fed Safety/Emmissn Req ............................... HB-0787 Veh Cd-Tarpaulin Cover Reqmnt ................................ HB-0178 Veh-Safety Law/Report-DOT................................ HB-3307 Veh-Safety Responsibility Law..................................... HB-3306 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CAPPARELLI HOUSE BILL: 34, 63, 84, 85, 173, 183, 184, 185, 231, 236, 365, 372, 373, 397, 399, 411, 433, 434, 440, 458, 459, 550, 584, 631, 684, 709, 710, 730, 731, 732, 786, 800, 832, 854, 855, 909, 910, 911, 1084, 1143, 1176, 1199, 1200, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1278, 1306, 1307, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341, 1470, 1483, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1526, 1529, 1634, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1684, 1691, 1718, 2526, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582, 2583, 2584, 2596, 2600, 2602, 2631, 2657, 2660, 2827, 2906, 2950, 3049, 3072, 3078, 3114, 3130, 3134, 3147, 3427, 3578, 3579, 3580, 3593, 3595, 3657 SENATE BILL: 119, 120, 165, 226, 330, 525, 614, 665, 683, 725, 889, 901, 902, 974, 1010, 1348, 1516, 1522, 1552, 1846, 2084, 2165, 2294 2281 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 173, 179, 184, 280, 353, 447, 528, 529, 735, 776, 793, 815, 818, 829, 841, 854, 859, 869, 870, 871, 929, 969, 980, 999, 1000, 1036, 1221, 1235, 1236, 1245, 1246, 1249, 1352, 1419, 1492, 1525, 1541, 1620, 1688, 1701, 1729, 1798 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 42, 43, 51, 104, 127, 128, 184, 242 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12 CHRISTENSEN, RAY A. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. DEM) Abused Child Shield Law ..................... .................... HB-0637 Aging Dept-Alzheimers Grants .................................... HB-0304 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Educ........................ ............. HB-1873 Chemical Safety Act......................... .. .................. HB-1436 Circuit Bkr-Raise Max Income .................................... HB-1272 Community Right to Know Act .................................... HB-0300 Correction-Probation/Discharge ................................ HB-2648 Crim Cd-Deceptive Practice ......................................... HB-2969 Dept Aging-Home Health Service................................ HB-0002 DMHDD Unemployed-1 Yr St Ins.............................. HB-0813 Elected Commerce Commissn-Mbrs .......................... HB-2563 Emergency Farm Credit Allocatn ................................... HB-0485 Emergncy Serv-Standards Waiver ............................... HB-0951 Environmental Barriers Act.......................................... HB-0888 EPA-Sanitary Landfill-5 Miles.................................. HB-0839 Farm Debt M ediation Act............................................ HB-3357 Hazardous Waste Recycling......................................... HB-2383 Highway Code-Surplus Funds...................................... HB-0575 Inc Tx Exemptn-Home Care Serv ................................ HB-0846 Inc Tx-Credit-Educationl Equip ................................ HB-0151 ICC Employees-Future Employmnt ............................. HB-0004 IL Cancer Registry Act ............................................. HB-2595 Liquor Control-Exmpt Distrbutr .................................. HB-1624 MFN-Increase Homestead Exemptn............................ HB-0084 MFN-Sch Cd-Submit Reorg Plans............................ HB-2617 Pub Info/Community Right-Know .............................. HB-2950 Public Utility Record Access ......................... ........... HB-2314 Rev-Multi-township Disconnect ................................. HB-0576 Sch Cd-Transfer Student Record ................................. HB-3059 Sr Cit/Disabled- Fuel Cost ......................................... HB-1874 Sr Citz Tax Deferral-Inc Level..................................... HB-0385 SOS-Silver Saver Passport Card................................... HB-2273 Tax Deductions/Communities Act ................................. HB-1274 Tax-Exempt Unemployment.................................. HB-2959 Various Agencies-Rule/Regulatn................................. HB-3152 Various Govt Branches/Mbrs/Rpt ................................. HB-3484 Veh Cd-Sch Bus/Day-Summer Camp....................... HB-2599 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHRISTENSEN HOUSE BILL: 68, 198, 301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 307, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 437, 462, 518, 519, 527, 552, 649, 759, 818, 822, 825, 836, 842, 844, 908, 1163, 1195, 1439, 1440, 1476, 1665, 1666, 1687, 1876, 1877, 2278, 2533, 2604, 2776, 2830, 2882, 2899, 3033, 3034, 3049, 3134, 3138, 3200, 3236 SENATE BILL: 3, 85, 87, 109, 373, 375, 388, 695, 1164, 1516, 1632, 2042, 2166, 2255 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 388, 393, 998, 1036, 1038, 1139, 1264 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 53, 115, 117 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 147, 180 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST. REP) $DOT-Des Plaines Wetlands ........................................ HB-2010 $State Board Education/Grants.................................... HB-0219 Amusement Ride-Ski Lifts ........................................... HB-2687 Business Corporatn/Combinatns.............................. HB-2138 Circuit Clerks Comp-Language.................................... HB-1552 Circuit Clerks- $1 Fee.................................................. HB-1577 Civ Pro-Jt & Several Liability SS-3 ............. HB-0005 Civ Proced-Action/Contractors.................................... HB-1946 Civil Proc-Attachmt Watercraft................................... HB-1576 Civil Proc- Entry of Default.......................................... HB-1566 Civil Proced-Forcible Detainer .................................. HB-3304 Cnty Board Offices-Simultneous................................ HB-2693 Commercial Cd-Dishonored Check ........................... HB-3500 2282 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST. REP)-Cont. Controlled Substance-Penalties .................................... HB-3671 Cosmetologists-Continuing Ed...................................... HB-2728 Counties-Group Insurance Tax..................................... HB-2023 County Brd-Regulate Waste Mgmt ............................. HB-2019 County-Jail & Prisoners Tax ........................................ HB-2026 County-Police Protection Tax ....................................... HB-2027 Create Membrshp Campground Act............................... HB-1945 Creates Department of Lottery ....................................... HB-3631 Credit Unions-Garnishment.......................................... HB-2014 Crim Cd/Proc-Murder-Evidence............................ HB-3673 Crim Proc-Reducing Bail......................................... HB-0912 Crime Victim-Impact Statement.................................. HB-2285 Criminal Proc-Eavesdropping....................................... HB-3672 Cty Zoning-Agricultural Land ..................................... HB-0137 Defines-Inoperable Motor Veh...................................... HB-2011 Dept Ins-Develop Liability Ins...................................... HB-2907 Dept Revenue-Tax Liens.......................................... HB-3481 Dept-Conservtn-Land Conveyance ............................ HB-3474 Dept-Rev-Income Tx-Math Error........................... HB-3447 DUI-Substantive & Procedural.................................... HB-1841 Emerg Serv-Tx Loss Impact Grnt ................................ HB-0316 Extend Forestry Dev Commission ................................... HB-1709 EPA Cnty Waste Management Plan............................... HB-0703 EPA-Landfill Gases-Regulations............................... HB-2017 EPA-Pollution Control Facility .................................... HB-2018 EPA-Sanitary Landfill-Penalty.................................. HB-3539 Father/Child Relatnship-Parent .................................. HB-2016 Fees/Lo Level Radioactv Wastes.................................... HB-2061 Illinois Infrastructure Assist.......................................... HB-2258 Inc Tx-Targeted Job Tx Credit..................................... HB-3451 Inc Tx/Dividend/Retail/Penalty................................... HB-1321 Income Tax-Define Math Error.................................... HB-3448 Income Tax-Mathematical Errors................................ HB-3274 Income Tx-Foreign Deductions................................... HB-3450 Indemnification Act-Judges .......................................... HB-0343 Ins Cd-Renewal/Cancel Notices .................................. HB-3117 Intergov Agrmnt/Water Supply ..................................... HB-2199 Intertrack Wagering/Employment ............................... HB-2486 IL Notary Public Act............................................... HB-1860 Liquor Control-Alcohol Abusers................................... HB-1840 Loc Govt-Risk Care Mangmt Cost............................... HB-1393 Local Government-Defense Tax ................................... HB-2024 Local Govt-Expand Immunities.................................. HB-3203 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act ...................................... HB-2022 Medical Malpractice-Witnesses ................................... HB-1607 Muni Cd-DUI Surcharge......................................... HB-1838 Muni Cd-Recreation Agreements................................. HB-1394 Nuclear Safety-Staff................................................... HB-2059 Personel Code/Rules....................................... ......... HB-2182 Prairie Trail Authority......................................... HB-3512 Probate Act-Administration ......................... .......... HB-0857 Probate Act-Guardians............................................... HB-0856 Probate Act-Limits on Agent........................................ HB-0853 Probatn-Publ Service Employmnt ................................ HB-2025 Pub Utl-Additional Charges......................................... HB-3303 Publ Law Enforcemnt-Restituton................................. HB-2012 Public Awareness/Response Act...................... ........ HB-2036 Purchase Firearms Out of State....................... ......... HB-0408 Radiatn Monitor/Airport-Noise................ ......... HB-3471 Radioactive Waste/Brokers Reg...................... ......... HB-2060 Real Estate Time-Share Act.................................... HB-0650 Real Estate-Advertisement...........................................HB-2013 Real Estate/Dentists/License........................ ....... HB-3468 Retail Tx-Change Interest Rate ............................. HB-3279 Retail-Delinquent Tax Rates ..................................... HB-3281 Retailer Occupatn Tx-Interest.................................. HB-3446 Rev-Fed Income Tx/Lottery Dept................................ HB-3449 2283 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST. REP)-Cont. Rev- Petition for Tax Deed File..................................... HB-1554 Rev-Property Tax-Govt Exempt ................................ HB-1130 Revises Coal Rights Taxation.......................................... HB-3309 RTA-Board Approved of Officers................................. HB-2479 RTA- Legislative Appointment ..................................... HB-3511 Sales/Pub Util/Rev/Tax-Exemptn.............................. HB-3379 Sch Cd-Backdoor Ref Limitation .............................. HB-0218 Sch Cd-Temp Relocation Expense................................ HB-0409 Solid Waste-Cogeneration ........................................ HB-3149 Tax Return Filed-Holiday/Wkend............................ HB-0460 Townships-Cemeteries/Condition ................................ HB-3428 Util Tax- Interest Paid................................................. HB-3280 Various Tax Acts-File Returns..................................... HB-0461 Veh Cd-Define Term-Shoulder .................................. HB-1944 Veh Cd-Uniform Traffic Ticket .................................... HB-1839 Veh Cd-Use Tax/Used Vehicles................................... HB-1155 Veh-Special Veh-Operator Lic.................................... HB-1845 Victm/ W itnesses- Notices ........................................ HB-0778 Workers Comp-Contributions....................................... HB-3122 Wrkrs Comp-Jt Tortfeasors Act................................... HB-1730 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHURCHILL HOUSE BILL: 148, 328, 348, 362, 429, 452, 567, 568, 569, 570, 746, 777, 1347, 1356, 1758, 2525, 2572, 2707, 2757, 2831, 3036, 3116, 3118, 3119, 3120, 3121, 3123, 3124, 3125, 3377 SENATE BILL: 136, 177, 259, 265, 341, 404, 405, 525, 563, 564, 566, 583, 617, 699, 779, 815, 823, 831, 836, 839, 840, 843, 849, 853, 856, 859, 860, 861, 863, 871, 877, 993, 1030, 1044, 1082, 1085, 1121, 1188, 1237, 1238, 1266, 1284, 1413, 1417, 1462, 1502, 1700, 1875, 2020, 2076, 2077, 2173, 2185, 2196, 2294 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 22, 23, 63, 64, 96, 116, 133, 134, 140, 209, 216, 247, 290, 292, 301, 302, 352, 363, 365, 372, 377, 382, 466, 467, 468, 599, 658, 704, 705, 707, 766, 767, 856, 879, 914, 924, 925, 933, 947, 956, 981, 982, 983, 984, 1021, 1022, 1097, 1103, 1104, 1130, 1131, 1174, 1194, 1220, 1221, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1296, 1326, 1374, 1376, 1406, 1422, 1453, 1489, 1500, 1524, 1653, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1689, 1740, 1768, 1776 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 135, 168, 220 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78, 92 HOUSE BILL: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 8 COUNTRYMAN, JOHN W. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. REP) Agricultural Loan Bank Act......................................... HB-1191 Attorneys/Counselors- Solicting.................................... HB-1677 Bd of Electns- Meet Electn Day .................................... HB-1396 Brd Elec Exam Nominatng Papers.................................. HB-1802 Civil Proc-New Eminent Domain................................. HB-3148 Cnty-Indemnity-Pub Defenders................................. HB-1213 Code Civ Proc- Arbitration............................................ HB-1265 College/Univ-Tuition Waivers ..................................... HB-3108 Consolidated Primary-Date Chg................................... HB-0871 Crim Cd-Sexual Assault Victim................................... HB-2605 Crim Proc-Judge Substitution ...................................... HB-2616 Crim Proced-Appoint Atty Comp................................ HB-1457 Crim-Negligent Fetal Homicide................................... HB-3082 Ct Clerk-Fine/Traffic Offenses................................... HB-1565 Dams Conform Existing Standard .................................. HB-0188 Dram Shop Liablty-Private Home................................ HB-0738 Dram Shop- Liability Limit........................................... HB-0737 Elec Cd-Election Commissioners .................................. HB-2478 Elec Cd-Rpt Campaign Expenses................................. HB-1810 Elec Cd- Voting Elderly/Disable........ ........................ HB-1811 Elec Cd/Electronic Voting Sys........................................ HB-2097 Elect Cd- Ballot Label Booklet...................................... HB-1102 Elect Cd- Deputy Registrars... ..... ............................ HB-1588 Elect Cd- Election Of Judges......................................... HB-3485 Elect Cd/Discovery Recounts....................................... HB-2184 Elect Cd/Electronic Voting Sys ................................... HB-2170 Elect Cd/Write-In Candidate.................................... HB-2096 2284 COUNTRYMAN, JOHN W. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. REP)--Cont. Elect-Absentee Ballot Judges...................................... HB-1573 Elect-Ballot Label Booklets ........................................ HB-1418 Elect-Electronic Voting System.................................... HB-1623 Election Cd-Candidate Certif....................................... HB-2408 Election Cd-SBE Opinion Issued.................................. HB-3164 Election Cd-Write-in-Candidate............................. HB-3163 Election Code-Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-0100 Election Code-Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-2736 Election Fraud Investigation ........................................ HB-2121 Elections- Judge Retention .......................................... HB-2691 Electn Cd-Cty Office Vacancies.................................... HB-0256 Higher Ed-St School Fund......................................... HB-1206 ICC-Commissioners ........................................... HB-2153 Jurors- Lists....................................... ..................... HB-3585 Liq Control-Intoxicatn Damage ................................... HB-3241 Liquor-Adult Liability/Minors................................... HB-3083 Marriage & Dissolutn Adoption.................................... HB-2144 Moblie Home-Transfer-Lease.................. ............... HB-3106 Mortgage Escrow-Money Market ................................ HB-0590 MFN-Dwnst Firemen-Compensation ........................ HB-3486 MFN-Pen Cd-Annual Incr/Rate............................... HB-2610 MFN-Pen Cd-3% Annual Increase............................ HB-2611 MFN-Pen-Militry Service Credit.............................. HB-0254 MFN-Pen-Police Wrkr Comp Benft......................... HB-3646 Private Detective-Qualificatns ...................................... HB-1761 Probate-File Estate Inventory....................................... HB-2822 Probate-Notify Estate Claimant................................... HB-2823 Prohibits Buy/Sale-Human Body................................. HB-3536 Pub Aid-Pharmacy Reimbursement............................. HB-2230 Pulaski Birthday/Commemorative.................................. HB-2732 Purchase-Federal Admn Contract............................... HB-1942 Real Estate-License Conditions.................................... HB-3378 Redefines-Public Water Supply.................................... HB-0744 Regency Univ-Student Mbr Vote................................. HB-1466 Regncy Univ-Research/Tech Park............................... HB-1459 Rev Act-Registered Nature Area ................................. HB-2516 Sch Cd & Elect Cd-Ballots........................................... HB-3111 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships ....................................... HB-3061 St Scholarship Funds/Exemption..................................... HB-3599 SBE-GA Nominate Vacancy ....................................... HB-0559 SIU-Bd Govrs/Self Insure........................................ HB-3267 Thresherman Lien/Agri Crops........................................ HB-2620 Transient Merchant Lic Act......................................... HB-1778 U of I-Institue of Robotics ........................................ HB-2299 Univ Pen Cd/Defines Term Fund ................................... HB-2069 Util-Affordable Telephone Plan.................................... HB-1725 Veh-Drivers Lic/Organ Donors.................................... HB-3531 Vital Records-Blood Type Info..................................... HB-2733 Wrkr Comp-Ind Commsn Decision .............................. HB-0186 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COUNTRYMAN HOUSE BILL: 23, 24, 73, 149, 152, 364, 567, 569, 570, 615, 630, 721, 739, 747, 818, 875, 876, 1719, 1786, 1787, 1903, 2100, 2124, 2556, 2575, 2631, 2640, 2707, 2782, 2878, 3236 SENATE BILL: 77, 92, 291, 329, 360, 517, 559, 830, 848, 1159, 1285, 1488, 1610, 1838, 1983 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 217, 305, 366, 406, 407, 424, 430, 439, 558, 583, 655, 691, 692, 821, 846, 914, 1028, 1117, 1118, 1444, 1539, 1774, 1792 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 87, 116, 162, 163, 180, 200, 226, 248 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9, 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 191 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP) $GRANT-Capital Development Brd............................ HB-2663 $GRANTS-Secretary of State .................................. HB-2729 $SBE-Contract/Noncompulsory Ed............................. HB-0821 Abused Child Reporting ............................................. .. HB-1535 Agricultural Tract Size......... ........................... HB-1717 2285 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP)-Cont. Airport Hazards-Prohibit.......................................... HB-2662 Barber & Cosmetology Act ........................................ HB-2088 Chgo Ed Bd-Supdt Recommendatns............................ HB-2064 Circuit Ct-Child Support Fund...................................... HB-3596 Civil Proced-Collateral Source ..................................... HB-3120 Comm Coll-Chgo Board Vacancies .............................. HB-2274 Convey Land-Fox Valley Park...................................... HB-0864 Credit Card-Debit Card Crime..................................... HB-1765 Crim-Negligent Fetal Homicide................................... HB-3082 Ct Clerk-Fine/Traffic Offenses..................................... HB-1565 DCFS-Child Abuse-Prevention.................................. HB-3591 DMHDD-Study/Report On Autism............................ HB-2816 Elect Cd-Absentee Voting.......................................... HB-1376 Election Cd-Candidate Certif....................................... HB-2408 Election Cd-Canvasses............................................ HB-2412 Enterprise Zone-Qualifications..................................... HB-1568 Inc Tax-Child Care Deductn-10% ............................. HB-0473 Ins Cd-Renewal/Cancel Notices.................................. HB-3117 IL Mathematics/Science Academy ................................ HB-0118 Jurors- Lists ................................................................... H B-3585 Local Govt-Bids-Residency ...................................... HB-0564 Mortgage Escrow-Money Market ................................ HB-0590 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Devel Program........................ HB-3182 MFN-Sch-Prevent Drop Out Prog.............................. HB-0830 MFN-Special Ed Facilty/Strikes................................. HB-1493 Pen Cd-Annual Funding Reqmnts................................ HB-0115 Pharmacy Practice-Compendium ................................. HB-0347 Physical Fitness-Contracts........................................ HB-1411 Prairie Trail Authority........................................... HB-3512 Pub Aid/Hospitl-Sub-acute Care .......................... HB-1291 Pub Funds-Short Term Obligatn.................................. HB-1641 Regncy Univ-Research/Tech Park............................... HB-1459 Repeals Scaffolding Act........................................ HB-3125 Rev-Bd of Review Member Salary ............................... HB-1147 Sch Cd & Elect Cd-Ballots ........................................... HB-31 11 Sch Cd-Chg Tuition Provisions..................................... HB-0451 Sch Cd-Daily Attend Formula...................................... HB-0824 Sch Cd-Full Day Kindergartens ................................... HB-0828 Sch Cd-Health/Proficiency Test................................... HB-1375 Sch Cd-Jt Educatn Comm Report................................ HB-0823 Sch Cd-Noncompulsory Preschool................................ HB-0822 Sch Cd-Preschool Transportatn.................................... HB-3087 Sch Cd-Proficiency Test............................................. HB-1374 Sch Cd-Schlrshp Comm Awd/C Avg........................... HB-2496 Sch Cd-State Aid Formula ........................................... HB-1528 Sch Cd-SBE Effective Instructn................................... HB-0825 Sch Cd-SBE Study District Size................................... HB-0827 Sch Cd-SBE-Minimal Competency........................... HB-0450 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships ....................................... HB-1034 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships ....................................... HB-3061 Sch Cd/Election/Attendance/GED ............................... HB-0988 Sch-Transprt Reimbursmnt/Study .............................. HB-1373 Sch-Unit Dist Formatn Petition.................................... HB-2741 School Asbestos Inspectn Rpt........................................ HB-1683 School Bd-Records on Microfilm.................................. HB-2043 School Cd-GED Tests....................... ..................... HB-0829 School Code/Sex Education.......................................... HB-2192 School District Reorganization........................................ HB-0935 Self-Sufficiency Trust Fund .......................................... HB-3605 Solid Waste Management Act......................................... HB-3548 St Scholarship Funds/Exemption.................................... HB-3599 SOS-Literacy Program/Board ..................................... HB-2275 U of 1-Institue of Robotics ......................................... HB-2299 Various Tax & Occupation Acts .................................. HB-2433 Veh Cd-Crossing Guard............................................. HB-2419 Veh Cd-Headset Receiver-Define ........................... HB-3135 Violent Crime Victims/Contract............................... HB-2313 2286 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP)-Cont. Vital Records-Blood Type Info..................................... HB-2733 Wrkrs Comp-Jt Tortfeasors Act................................... HB-1730 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COWLISHAW HOUSE BILL: 63, 83, 146, 178, 310, 503, 567, 569, 570, 778, 826, 1178, 1582, 2036, 2124, 2547, 2819, 2831, 3116, 3118, 3119, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, 3203, 3473, 3550 SENATE BILL: 86, 92, 180, 237, 288, 298, 315, 350, 351, 352, 366, 427, 517, 518, 586, 613, 672, 690, 730, 758, 775, 799, 803, 804, 843, 853, 903, 957, 976, 1052, 1053, 1055, 1056, 1093, 1096, 1121, 1264, 1267, 1278, 1279, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1414, 1520, 1601, 1608, 1612, 1666, 1705, 1848, 1930, 2078 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 485, 775, 894, 914, 934, 1164, 1377, 1465, 1666 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 87, 99, 100, 101, 162, 163, 200, 226, 248 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9, 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 191 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-CBD-Cook County Hospital ........................... HB-1350 $GRANTS-Dept Rehab Services................................. HB-1077 $St Attorney Appellate Service....................................... HB-0693 $Supreme Court-Pre-trial Serv ................... ......... HB-3389 Abolish Race Track Improvement................................... HB-3518 Abolish States Attorneys Fees......................................... HB-3416 Adopted Child-Property Rights .................... .......... HB-1068 Appeal Bd-Certificate of Error ..................................... HB-1127 Appoint/Remove Court Reporters.................................. HB-1267 Arbitration Awards Interest ............................................ HB-2370 Attorneys-Initial Incorportor ........................ .......... HB-3621 Atty-Hourly Basis/Bond Sale....................................... HB-0240 Chgo Medical Center District ......................................... HB-3504 Chgo Park District-Issue Bonds.................... ............ HB-2492 Child Passenger-Safety Seats ....................................... HB-1069 Circuit Court Clerk-DUI Fee ....................................... HB-3393 Circuit Court-Pretrial Service ...................................... HB-3573 Circuit Court/Admin Assistant....................................... HB-0171 Civ Proced-Foreign Limitations.................................. HB-0378 Civil Admin-Reimburse St Atty ................... .......... HB-0694 Civil Procedure- Injunctions .......................................... HB-1269 Cnty Hosp-New Cook Cnty Hosp................................. HB-1351 Cnty-Indemnity-Pub Defenders................................. HB-1213 Commercial Cd-Dishonored Check .............................. HB-3500 Cook Cnty Appeals Bd/Appointmt................................. HB-3657 Cook Cty/24 Circut Crt Judges...................................... HB-0172 Correctn-Interdivisional Trans .................................... HB-0376 Correctn-Prisoners-Maint Costs ................................ HB-0691 Counties-DUI-$30 Added Fee............................... HB-2738 Crim Cd-Dwell Defined-Burglary.............................. HB-0500 Crim Cd-Eavesdropping Device.................................... HB-2356 Crim Cd-Gun Lock Up Requiremnt............................. HB-1268 Crim Cd-Jury Service/Exemption.......................... HB-2850 Crim Cd-Political Contribution .................................... HB-3432 Crim Cd-Reckless Homicide......................................... HB-0019 Crim Cd-Sex Relatns/Step Child.................................HB-3417 Crim Cd-Transmit False Rpt/DPH ............................. HB-2737 Crim Code-Bail Bond Violation.................................... HB-0704 Crim Procedure-Child Testimony................................. HB-0053 Crim-Damage Library Materials ................................. HB-0797 Crime Act-Improve Juvenile Sys.................................. HB-2103 Criminal Cd-Forcible Detention................................... HB-2861 Criminal Cd-Weapons Seizure ..................................... HB-3655 Day Care Employees-Investigate.................................. HB-0052 DORS-Mass Transit-Handicapped......................... HB-1078 DUI-Substantive & Procedural ................................. HB-1841 Elec Cd-Nomination Vacancies................................. HB-0205 Elect Cd-Change Primary Date.................................... HB-1710 Elect-Gambling/Campaign Funds ............................... HB-3308 Election Cd-Increase Bd Mbrs...................................... HB-1684 Electn Cd-Vacancy Nomination................................ HB-0886 Elim Categorical Juror Exmptns.................................. HB-0377 2287 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Father/Child Relatnship-Parent .................................. HB-2016 Foreign Banks-Boundary Changes ................. ....... HB-0419 Full Time Lawyer/Institutions ....................... ........... HB-1066 Handicapped-Transportn Grants .................. .......... HB-0898 Health Main Org-Cnty Hospitals................................. HB-2613 Hghwy-Envrnmntl Impact Statmnt............................... HB-1377 Housing Dev-Locatn Notice ....................................... HB-1908 Immunizes Public Defenders......................................... HB-1210 Ins Adjusters-Nonresident Exam.................................. HB-1071 Insurance Code-Notice Of Birth................................... HB-2032 Judicial Vacancy Selection Act....................................... HB-1770 Judicial Vacancy Selection Act....................................... HB-2365 Jurors-Notice of Rights .................. ................... HB-0438 Juvenile Court- Effective Date....................................... HB-1182 Liquor Control-Distributor Lic .................................... HB-0298 Local Govt-Public Emp Immunity ............................... HB-1211 Medical Malpractice Actions ......................... ........... HB-1787 Metro Fair & Expo Auth-Title..................................... HB-3295 Missing Child/Youth Employment............................... HB-2573 Missing Person-Dental Records................................. HB-0054 Motor Fuel/Sales Tax-Credits ..................................... HB-3042 Multi-County Circuit Courts ....................... ........... HB-0131 Muni Cd-Quick-take-Housing................................. HB-1541 Muni-Quick-Take/Right-of-way........................ HB-1540 Muni-Television Co/Compensatn................................. HB-3567 MFN-Cook Cnty Pen-Formula Chg.......................... HB-0432 MFN-Cook Cnty-Option Formula......................... HB-0416 MFN-Sch Cd-Instructn/Abduction .......................... HB-0050 MFN-Sch Cd-Seat Belts/Sch Bus............................. HB-0001 MFN-Veh Cd/Sch-Bus Seat Belts .......................... HB-2592 Open Meeting-School Boards ........................ ........ HB-0556 Parentage-2 Year Limitation......................... ........ HB-1392 Parental Right of Recovery Act ........................ ........ HB-0231 Pension-Judges-Public Defender ................................ HB-0015 Presentence Reports/Non-Felon................................... HB-2355 Priv Detective-Exmpt Paralegal ................................... HB-3418 Probat-Posthumous Child/Estate................................. HB-0368 Probate-Adopted Children.......................................... HB-1067 Probate-Disability Report ........................................ HB-2862 Profession Liability Insurance ...................................... ... HB-1786 Professionl Serv Corp-Interest ...................................... HB-3625 Prop Tx-Taxable Status ........................................ HB-3239 Pub Aid-Secure Support Payment................. ........ HB-3271 Pub Defend Salary-St Pay 2/3 ..................................... HB-1772 Pub Defenders-Incr Compensatn.................................. HB-1212 Public Aid Fraud................................... ..................... H B-2739 Purchase-Contract Price Incr ....................................... HB-3570 Real Estate Loans/Interest ...................................... HB-0204 Residentl Burglary-Sentencing...................... ...... HB-2550 Revenue-Property Taxation ................................. HB-3240 Sch Cd-Lease of Real Property................... ......... HB-1858 Sch Cd-Sale of Real Property ....................... .......... HB-1859 Sch Cd-Truancy/Prevention................................. HB-3187 School Code-Absences ......................................... HB-0051 Solar Energy System-Grants ............................... HB-1202 St Atty Appelate Prosecut Fund ...................... ........ HB-3349 St Mandates Act-Civic Centers........................ ........ HB-3043 St Police-Interstate Highways ...................................... HB-0692 Tenant/Landlord-Govt Regulaton ......................... HB-3611 Toll Highway-Admn Expense-Fund .......................... HB-3443 Towing Operators/Abandoned Veh................. ........ HB-3505 Unemp Ins-No Hearings by Phone................ ......... HB-2545 Veh Cd-Accident Rpt/Seat Belts ................. .......... HB-0206 Veh Cd-Applicants DUI Tests...................... ..... HB-0783 Veh Cd-Bicycle Registratn/Fees................... ..... HB-1771 Veh Cd-Motor Cycle Helmet Req................ ......... HB-2863 Veh Cd-Muni-Parking Violations............... ....... HB-3395 2288 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM--Cont. Veh Cd-Sch Bus Safety Equipmnt ............................... HB-0170 Veh Cd-Sch Bus/Day-Summer Camp....................... HB-2599 Veh Cd-School Bus Use Signals ................................... HB-2591 Veh Cd-Seat Belt-Mandatory Use............................. HB-0010 Veh Cd-Seat Belt/Negligence ...................................... HB-0209 Veterinary-Continuing Ed Reqmt ................................ HB-0690 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CULLERTON HOUSE BILL: 16, 151, 339, 364, 411, 522, 531, 541, 612, 613, 619, 721, 790, 820, 1143, 1516, 2002, 2226, 2409, 2542, 2543, 2878, 2950, 3348, 3660 SENATE BILL: 138, 141, 147, 201, 206, 209, 241, 266, 301, 371, 619, 645, 694. 726, 767, 916, 1030, 1074, 1077, 1095, 1226, 1244, 1262, 1263, 1375, 1432, 1440, 1634, 1735. 1838, 1845, 1931, 1961, 2003, 2008, 2074 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 35, 93, 173, 309, 355, 389, 638, 708, 769, 792, 793, 845, 910, 1065, 1095, 1160, 1221, 1265, 1350, 1419, 1506, 1645, 1709 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 46, 168, 179 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-CDB-New State Library.................................. HB-1505 $GRANTS-Capital Development Bd........................... HB-3023 $GRANTS-DENR-Recycling Project ...................... HB-2264 $SOS-Capitol Complex Security .................................. HB-2531 Abused Child Shield Law ..................... .................... HB-0637 Alcohol Sale & Use...................... .......... .......... HB-3641 Anatomical Gift-Gift Objection.................................... HB-3529 Athletics-Student Participatn ....................................... HB-0532 Boat Reg/Safety-Supervise Race ................................. HB-0775 Casino Night & Raffle Act........................................... HB-0645 Child Day Care/Liability Ins.......................................... HB-2588 Civ Admn-CMS Employee Suggestn ........................... HB-0578 Community College/St Insurance................................... HB-2903 Crim Cd-Pub Util Interference................................... HB-3157 Delinqnt Student Loan/Inc Tax...................................... HB-2552 Dept Aging-Home Health Service................................ HB-0002 Dwnstat Teacher Pn Cd-Hlth Ins................................. HB-1463 DENR/Recycling Grants...................................... HB-2266 DMHDD-Suicide Preventn Program ........................... HB-3639 Elec Cd/Bd Of Ed/Library......................................... HB-2268 Electn Cd Technical Consultant.................................... HB-0533 Environmental Barriers Act.......................................... HB-0888 EPA-IL Coal-Variance......................................... HB-1 184 Fed Reimburse-Constructn Fund ................................. HB-1868 Firefighter Pen Cd-Trustees Bd..................................... HB-0060 Gov Ethics-No Bargain Unit Mbr ................................ HB-2905 Grants & Bonds For Local Jails...................................... HB-3022 Health/Educatn-Transplantation............................... HB-3530 Hlth & Safty Act-St Employees................................... HB-0636 Hospital/Potential Organ Donor ..................................... HB-3533 Income Tax-Adoption Deduction.................................. HB-0439 Ins Cd-30 Day Renewal Notice.................................... HB-2906 Ins-Firemen-Hm Rule Preemtion .............................. HB-1871 Ins-Nonrenewal/Higher Premiums.............................. HB-2948 IL Cancer Registry Act................................................. HB-2595 IL Educatnl Leadership Academy .................................. HB-0141 IL Veterans Home Grant Fund....................................... HB-3628 IL Youth Employment Act............................................ HB-3640 Leg Reorg-Youth Award Program ............................... HB-3638 Minority Bus Develop Auth Act...................................... HB-3616 Muni-Employee/Political Rights.................................. HB-1539 MFN-Disabled Vet Home Exemptn............................. HB-3627 MFN-Firefghter Pen-Layoff Cred ............................. HB-0058 MFN-Firefighter Pen-Refund Int .............................. HB-0059 MFN-Pen Cd-Incr Pension 150 ................................. HB-2904 MFN-Pen Cd-IMRF-Auto Increase....................... HB-1783 MFN-Pen Cd-St Emp/Univ/Teacher....................... HB-2901 MFN-Pen-Dwn St Teacher-Refunds...................... HB-2672 MFN-Pen-Firemn/Annual Incr ............................. HB- 1870 MFN-Pen-IMRF Prior Serv Credit........................... HB-2267 2289 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. MFN-Pen-Muni Retiremnt Annuity......................... HB-1782 MFN Pen-Teacher-Annual Benefit ........................ HB-0168 MFN-Sch Cd-Teachers Min Salary .......................... HB-0635 MFN-Sch-Full Day Kindergarten............................. HB-1909 MFN-Video Terminal Safety ....................................... HB-0620 Organ Transplant-Educ Program................................. HB-3532 Organ Transplant-Ins Viability .................................... HB-3535 Payment Perishable Goods-7 Day................................. HB-1245 Pen Cd-Incr DOC Empl Benefits.................................. HB-1445 Pen Cd-Incr Retirement Pension .................................. HB-3055 Pen Cd-Reversionary Annuity ...................................... HB-0203 Pen Cd-St Emp/Minimum Pension.............................. HB-2265 Pen Cd-State Funded Systems...................................... HB-2902 Pen Cd-Teach-Bd of Trustees .................................... HB-0169 Pen Cd-Teach/St Empl Retiremnt............................... HB-0771 Prohibits Buy/Sale-Human Body................................. HB-3536 Prompt Paymnt-Interest Penalty .................................. HB-2528 Pub Util- Information on Bills....................................... HB-1781 Public Library-Dist Conversion .................................... HB-3025 Sch Cd- Early Childhood Cert....................................... HB-0388 Sch Cd-Safety/Expenditure ........................... ....... HB-3422 Sch Cd-Teachr Leave of Absence................................. HB-3046 Schools-Lottery/State Finance..................................... HB-0649 Seat Belt/Stop Veh/Court Costs .................................... HB-2899 Sm Business Utility Advocate ......................................... HB-2004 State Govt-Reimburse Employees ................................ HB-0638 Structural Work-Negligence ........................................ HB-0225 Task Force/Study Discriminatn.................................... HB-0425 Various Acts-Procedurl Changes.................................. HB-3150 Veh Cd-Drivers Lic/Under 21...................................... HB-0430 Veh-Drivers Lic/Organ Donors .................................... HB-3531 W aste M aterial Recycling ............................................. HB-3649 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRAN HOUSE BILL: 61, 114, 162, 187, 721, 723, 724, 760, 777, 1183, 1387, 1522, 1529, 1683, 2328, 2587, 2609, 2878, 2891, 3300, 3357, 3386, 3656 SENATE BILL: 42, 233, 297, 305, 360, 445, 721, 925, 1345, 1502, 1558, 1559, 1624, 1814, 1815, 1845, 1856, 1861, 1862, 1955, 2003, 2035, 2061 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 18, 102, 114, 158, 182, 267, 268, 274, 279, 325, 378, 396, 411, 524, 624, 654, 689, 768, 831, 842, 877, 968, 1066, 1119, 1200, 1264, 1271, 1284, 1327, 1370, 1389, 1390, 1392, 1405, 1488, 1655, 1685, 1695, 1699, 1715, 1739 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21, 122, 208, 227, 243 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM) $Dept Pub Aid/Rheumatic Auth.................................... HB-3347 $DCFS-Grandma Please Program ............................... HB-3373 $GRANTS-Comp-Radio Stations............................. HB-0143 $GRANTS- DCCA ...................................................... HB-3015 $GRANTS-SBE ..................... ........................ HB-1174 $OCE-Pay Equity Task Force ...................................... HB-0426 Anatomical Gift-Gift Objection.................................... HB-3529 AIDS-DPH/Control Plan/Unit ................................... HB-2900 Chg Lakefront Harbor Authority.................................... HB-2880 Chgo Lakefront Harbor Authorty................................... HB-1186 Chgo Park District-Bonds.......................................... HB-3217 Chgo Worlds Fair-Action Plan ..................................... HB-1733 Child Care-No Firearms/License................................. HB-2913 Cnty- Prohibit Leghold Traps........................................ HB-0619 Comm College-Tax Rate Increase................................ HB-0961 Crim Cd-Prohibit Hand Gun Sale................................ HB-0216 Crim Cd-Prosecution/Minors........................................ HB-1315 Crim Cd-Unlawful Trans Handgns.............................. HB-0215 Crim Proc-Appoint Psychiatrist............................... HB-1999 CMS-Personnel/Comparable Worth............................ HB-1560 Dept Public Hlth-AIDS Program.............................. HB-0725 Divorce-Cost of Living Adjust ................................... HB-0403 Elect Cd-Candidates Disclosure .................... HB-0134 2290 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Elect Cd-Committeemen Petition ................................. HB-0181 Elect Cd-Election Judges....................................... HB-2462 Elect Cd-Primary Date Change.................................... HB-0158 EPA-Adoption/Rules--Groundwater ........................ HB-2957 EPA-Air Pollution Fees .......................................... HB-1774 Firearm Owners ID Card-Defined.............................. HB-0382 Freedom Informatn-Prohibit Fee................................ HB-0455 Freedom Information-Exemption ................................. HB-1185 Health Finance-Various Changes................................. HB-2641 Health/Educatn-Transplantation................................ HB-3530 Hghwy-Envrnmntl Impact Statmnt.............................. HB-1377 Hiring Preference/ Handicapped ..................................... HB-2391 Hospital/Potential Organ Donor..................................... HB-3533 Human Right-Hearing Appearance............................. HB-1655 Human Rights-Age Defined ......................................... HB-0537 Human Rights-File Complaint ..................................... HB-0453 Human Rights-Forma Pauperis.................................... HB-1654 Human Rights-Judicial Review .................................... HB-0454 Inc Tax-Credit/Investments......................................... HB-1273 Income Tax-Language/Removal.................................. HB-1378 IL Marital Property Act........................................... HB-2317 Lobbyist Registratn-Disclosure .................................... HB-0687 Marriage-Guidelines on Support .................................. HB-2431 Marriage/Dissolution-Defined...................................... HB-2237 Mun/Cnty-Zoning/Hearing Offcrs........................ .... HB-1850 Muni Cd-Prohibit Leghold Traps................................. HB-0531 Muni-Land Resource Management.............................. HB-1848 Muni/Cnty-Land Resource Mgmnt............................. HB-1849 MFN-Appoint-Local Historians................................ HB-1012 MFN-EPA-Muni Waste Incineratrs......................... HB-1544 MPA-Surgeon-Mastectomy Consent........................ HB-0629 Noncompulsory Preschool Class.................................... HB-0138 Nursing Home Care-Hospitals ..................................... HB-3425 Nursing Home-Advisory Board .................................... HB-3231 Nursing Home-Resident Deposit.................................. HB-3216 Organ Transplant-Educ Program................................. HB-3532 Organ Transplant-Ins Viability .................................... HB-3535 Pest Control- Increase Fees............................................ HB-1776 Pesticide Control Fund .................................................. HB-1775 Prohibits Buy/Sale-Human Body................................. HB-3536 Prohibt Wildlife Leghold Traps....................................... HB-0339 Pub Aid-AFDC Assistanc Ceiling................................ HB-2236 Pub Aid-AFDC Eligibility........................................... HB-0612 Pub Aid-Families/Earned Income................................ HB-2656 Pub Aid-Legal Medicare Assist .................................... HB-1399 Pub Aid-Minimum Personal Allow .............................. HB-2784 Pub Aid-Secure Support Payment ................................ HB-3271 Pub Health-Fed Nutrition Prog...................... ......... HB-0599 Radioactive Waste Compact ......................................... HB-2251 Recycling-Solid Waste Mgmnt...................................... HB-2124 Rev-Assessment Review/Board .................................... HB-1846 Rev-Mailing Tax Bills................................. ......... HB-1671 Rev-Property Tax/Ommitted ....................................... HB-1847 Rheumatic Diseases Treatment....................................... HB-3346 Sch Cd-Summer School Grants................... ............. HB-1173 Sr Citizens/Disabled-Grants ........................................ HB-3086 St Agcy-Comparable Worth ....................................... HB-1559 St Employ-Political Considertn ................................ HB-0135 St Grant-Public Radio Stations.................................... HB-0142 Statewide Self-help Program........................................ HB-0026 Task Force/Study Discriminatn................................... HB-0425 Underground Storage Tanks Req.................................... HB-2250 Underground Storage Tanks ........................................ HB-2252 Uniform Determination Of Death................................ HB-3534 Veh-Drivers Lic/Organ Donors................................. HB-3531 Wildlife-Leghold Traps-Illegal ................... HB-0790 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRIE 2291 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 300, 458, 473, 600, 622, 705, 718, 777, 820, 1385, 1388, 1814, 1815, 2188, 2537, 2648, 2702, 3519, 3550, 3660 SENATE BILL: 85, 98, 200, 233, 238, 392, 489, 1021, 1163, 1165, 1272, 1804, 1805, 2074 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 28, 29, 68, 144, 179, 206, 242, 249, 325, 387, 464, 465, 579, 584, 719, 721, 796, 846, 887, 894, 914, 928, 931, 934, 949, 950, 954, 989, 991, 1003, 1012, 1043, 1282, 1336, 1414, 1512, 1536, 1627, 1634 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65, 204, 244 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 159 DALEY, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) Blood Bank- Donation In Trust ..................................... HB-3615 Chgo Housng-Ordinance/Regulatn.............................. HB-3291 Crim-Tampering With Food/Drugs............................. HB-3606 Ins Cd- Fair Plan Coverage ........................................ HB-2559 Ins Cd- Geographic Location....................................... HB-2558 Ins Property Rate Regulation........................................ HB-2560 Sr Citz/Disabled- Insulin Drug ..................................... HB-2917 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DALEY HOUSE BILL: 1569, 2567, 2573, 2600, 2739, 2836, 2856, 2861, 3235, 3346, 3594, 3656 SENATE BILL: 1934, 2037, 2038, 2042, 2087, 2165 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 818, 829, 1080, 1081, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1169, 1209, 1216, 1243, 1244, 1325, 1404, 1419, 1557, 1600, 1690, 1700, 1789 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96, 111, 118, 121, 212, 222, 229, 230, 246 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 116, 175, 183, 184 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP) $CAP- Build Illinois Program........................................ HB-0569 $GRANTS-Secretary of State ..................................... HB-2729 $GRANTS-Various Agency/Depts ............................. HB-0655 $OCE State Labor Relations Bd ..................................... HB-2982 $OCE-Alcholism/Substance Abuse ............................. HB-2987 $OCE-Civil Service Commission ............................... HB-2992 $OCE-Commissnr of Savings-Loan ........................... HB-0651 $OCE- Dept of Conservation ....................................... HB-0675 $OCE-Dept of Conservation ............................ ........ HB-2988 $OCE- Dept of Public Health........................................ HB-0672 $OCE-Dept of Public Aid.............................................HB-2995 $OCE- Dept of Public Health........................................ HB-2996 $OCE-Dept of Transportation .......................... ....... HB-2998 $OCE- Dept of Transportation ...................................... HB-2999 $OCE-Dept Children/Family Serv .............................. HB-0664 $OCE-Dept Human Rights ............................. ......... HB-3001 $OCE-Dept Mines & Minerals .................................... HB-3000 $OCE-Dept Reg & Ed...................... ..................... HB-2994 $OCE-Dept Rehabilitation Serv................................... HB-2997 $OCE-Dept-Employment Security ............................ HB-0673 $OCE-Dept-Rehabilitation Serv................................ HB-0678 $OCE-DENR & Dept-Conservation ......................... HB-0674 $OCE- DM HDD .......................................................... HB-0679 $OCE-Ed Labor Relations Board.............................. HB-2980 $OCE-Educatal Labor Relatn Bd .............................. HB-0657 $OCE-Emergency Serv & Disaster .............................. HB-3006 $OCE- Financial Institutions......................................... HB-2990 $OCE-General Assembly........................................... HB-2239 $OCE-General Assembly........................................... HB-2240 $OCE-Guardianshp/Advocacy Comm......................... HB-0662 $OCE-Guardianship/Advocacy Comn........................... HB-2984 $OCE-GA Retirement System ..................................... HB-0676 $OCE-Historic Preservation Agy ................................. HB-2991 $OCE-Hlth Care Cost Containmnt.............................. HB-2983 $OCE-Human Rights Commission .............................. HB-0659 $OCE-Human Rights Commission .............................. HB-3002 $OCE-Industrial Commission................................... HB-3003 $OCE-IL Commerce Commission................................ HB-2976 $OCE-IL Farm Development Auth.............................. HB-2986 $OCE- IL Racing Board............................................. HB-0670 $OCE- IL Racing Board............................................. HB-3005 2292 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE--Judges Retirement System ................................ HB-0677 $OCE-Labor Relations Board ...................................... HB-0669 $OCE-Law Enforce Training Brd ................................ HB-0653 $OCE-Liquor Control Commission .............................. HB-0667 $OCE-Local Labor Relations Bd.................................. HB-0658 $OCE-Local Labor Relations Bd.................................. HB-2981 $OCE-Medical Center Commission............................. HB-0661 $OCE-Medical Center Commission ............................. HB-3004 $OCE-Military & Naval Dept ..................................... HB-0665 $OCE-Military & Naval Dept ..................................... HB-2974 $OCE-Pollution Control Board..................................... HB-0656 $OCE-Prisoner Review Board ...................................... HB-0652 $OCE-Property Tx Appeal Bd...................................... HB-0671 $OCE-Public Counsel .......................................... HB-2975 $OCE-Purchased Care Review Bd ............................. HB-2985 $OCE-Secretary of State........................................... HB-0583 $OCE-St Emergncy Serv/Disaster............................... HB-0663 $OCE-State Employees Retiremnt............................... HB-0654 $OCE-State Historical Library .................................... HB-0683 $State Board of Elections .......................................... HB-2977 $Univ Civil Service System .......................................... HB-2993 $Various Agencies/Fire Marshal .................................... HB-2978 $Various St Agencies................................... ................. HB-2979 $Various State Agencies................................................. H B-2989 Agency-Protect Devel Disabled .................................... HB-2452 AG-Airport Noise Compatibility.................................. HB-3501 Build Illinois Bond Act ............................................ HB-0568 Build Illinois Act.................... ........ ......................... H B-0570 Coal Utilization Program ..................... .................... HB-2418 Counties-Group Insurance Tax..................................... HB-2023 County-Jail & Prisoners Tax ........................................ HB-2026 County-Police Protection Tax....................................... HB-2027 Court Reporters/Recording........................................ HB-2084 Dept of Rehab-Job Referal Serv................................... HB-0897 Dev Disability Special Ed Info........................................ HB-0890 Disabled Persons-Housing......................................... HB-0896 DENR Superconduct Collider...................................... HB-1935 DOT-Elgin-O'Hare Expressway ................................ HB-3489 DOT-Elgin-O'Hare Expressway ................................ HB-3494 Education Facilities-Expands ....................................... HB-2472 Educatn Rights/Handicap Child .................................... HB-0893 Electn Cd-Nature of Incapacity ................................... HB-2475 Environmental Barriers Act............................................. HB-0888 EPA-Airport Noise Abatement .................................... HB-3492 Handicapped-Transportn Grants .................................. HB-0898 Inc Tax-Noise Insulatn Credit...................................... HB-3498 Ins Cd-No Discriminatn/Blind.......................... ....... HB-2444 Insurance Code-Notice Of Birth................................... HB-2032 IHDA-Increase Bonds/Maximum.............................. HB-0567 Leg Support Serv/Citz Assembly.................................... HB-0720 Local Government-Defense Tax ................................... HB-2024 Malpractic-Malicious Prosecutn................................... HB-1604 Metropolitan Airport Authority ...................................... HB-3491 Muni Cd-Aircraft Scheduling....................................... HB-3490 Muni Cd-No New Airport Runways............................ HB-3488 Muni Cd-Noise Level Standards................................ HB-3495 News Reporters-Privilege ........................................... HB-0508 Nursing Home Care Reform Act.................................... HB-2246 Nursing Home/Tx Classification ................................... HB-2248 O'Hare Airport Legal Services........................................ HB-3496 Probatn-Publ Service Employmnt ................................ HB-2025 Pub Aid-Quality Incentive Prog ................................. HB-2247 Public Aid-Prosthetic Devices.............................. . HB-0895 Public Awareness/Response Act.................................. HB-2036 Public Transportatn-Deaf/Telex ............................... HB-0894 Repeal Gun Training Program........................................ HB-2413 Retail/Credit/Hghwy Constructn ............................... HB-3513 2293 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP}-Cont. Sch Cd- Handicapped Children..................................... HB-0892 Sch Cd/Bonds- Noise Pollution ..................................... HB-3499 Sch Cd/SBE-Handicapped Project .............................. HB-0889 Self- Sufficiency Trust Fund ........................................ HB-3605 Senior Citizen Homestead Exemp................................... HB-2381 Special Ed Student Placement.......................................... HB-0891 St Atty Asst Sr Citz Crime Vic..................................... HB-2288 St Fin-Agri Premium Fund/Tranf............................... HB-3630 St Records- Impaired Physicians................................... HB-1955 W ater Commission Act..................... .... ................ HB-1857 3rd Party Ins Administrators............................................ H B-2414 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DANIELS HOUSE BILL: 463, 660, 666, 668, 1270, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 2415, 2416, 2417, 2419, 2420, 2421, 2422, 2423, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2429, 2430, 2431, 2432, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2442, 2443, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2448, 2449, 2450, 2451, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2597, 2663, 2788, 2831, 2835, 3116, 3117, 3118, 3119, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, 3125, 3203 SENATE BILL: 237, 308, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 480, 481, 482, 483, 528, 552, 833, 849, 891, 1093, 1096, 1102, 1368, 1454, 1468, 1597, 1603, 1604, 1626, 1627, 1628, 1699, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1743, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1841, 2210, 2285 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 85, 95, 132, 135, 153, 185, 213, 229, 253, 273, 275, 324, 332, 354, 357, 391, 408, 447, 455, 459, 485, 486, 501, 502, 505, 528, 529, 573, 582, 628, 629, 647, 648, 776, 809, 810, 841, 873, 876, 975, 976, 977, 979, 982, 1035, 1102, 1112, 1135, 1143, 1176, 1247, 1307, 1325, 1399, 1402, 1449, 1478, 1483, 1503, 1690, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1726, 1760, 1776 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 19, 42, 43, 51, 58, 68, 79, 80, 84, 91, 96, 104, 167, 184, 192, 203, 213 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9, 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 110, 127 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 5 DAVIS, JACK D. REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP) County Road-Matching Funds ............................... HB-0390 Crim- Contraband Penal Inst ..................................... ... HB-1916 DVA-Admission-Veterans Home............................... HB-0921 Emerg Serv-Tx Loss Impact Grnt ................................ HB-0316 Ethics-Economic Int Statements................................... HB-2039 Excuse RTA/MTA-Police Protectn............................. HB-1279 EPA Charge Authorized Fee......................................... HB-1934 EPA- Sewer Repairs Bonds ........................................... HB-2888 Inc Tax- Double Sales Factor ........................................ HB-2819 Income Tax-Allc Nonres Bus Inc ................................. HB-2384 Income Tax- Payroll Factor........................................... HB-2735 Incr Penalty- Felons/W eapons ...................................... HB-1917 IL Comparative Fault Act............................................ HB-3116 Liquor Control- Unlicensed ......................................... HB-1348 Port District Finanical Assist .......................................... HB-1687 Rev-St School Tx/Real Property.................................. HB-1347 RTA- Legislative Appointment ................................... HB-3511 RTA-MTA-Technical Changes ................................. HB-3261 Sch Cd-Dist/Tx Equivalent Grnt ................................. HB-0618 Sch Cd- Fire & Safety Bonds........................................ HB-2551 St Money-Depositary Institutn ..................................... HB-3276 Waiver of Trial by Jury Reqmnt.................................. HB-1918 5-Member Conservation Commsn ................................ HB-0850 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS HOUSE BILL: 178, 589, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 667, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 683, 746, 1359, 1493, 2294 DAVIS, JACK D. REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 1902, 1915, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 2413, 2414, 2415, 2416, 2417, 2418, 2419, 2420, 2421, 2422, 2423, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2429, 2430. 2431, 2432, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2445, 2446, 2447. 2448, 2449, 2450, 2451,2514, 2515, 2516, 2517, 2519, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2702, 2764, 2831, 2833, 2835, 3656 SENATE BILL: 36, 103, 192, 502, 743, 840, 846, 847, 861, 891, 1103, 1106, 1245, 1285, 1308. 1311, 1366, 1367, 1379, 1428, 1871, 2129, 2198 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 354, 380, 647, 648, 658, 996, 1009, 1097, 1293, 1325, 1375, 1438, 1508, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 136, 152, 182, 226, 240, 248 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 7, 9 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 84 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM) Banking-Own/Operate Travel Agy.............................. HB-3218 Circuit Bkr-Raise Max Income .................................... HB-1272 Civ Admin-Study Long-Term Ins .............................. HB-0306 Collective Bargain Agreements....................................... HB-1448 Crim Cd-Property Theft/Felony .................................. HB-0971 Crim-Indecent Solicitatn Child ................................. HB-0842 Crime on School Grounds........................................... HB-2164 Dwnstate Teachr-Refund Request................................. HB-0402 DPH-Alzheimer Disease Info Pgm ............................... HB-0305 EMS-Registered Nurses Defined.................................. HB-3412 Farm Equip Exempt Sales Tax........................................ HB-0527 Highway Cd-Rest Areas-60 Miles ............................. HB-0543 Highway Cd-Visitor Centers.......................................... HB-0544 Highway Code-Surplus Funds ...................................... HB-0575 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.................................. HB-3302 Human Rts-Hispanic Review Bd .................................. HB-2511 Inc Tax Credit-Handicap Device .................................. HB-0759 Inc Tx Exemptn-Home Care Serv ................................ HB-0846 Income Tax/Day Care Credits........................................ HB-2163 Ins Cd-Premium Rates/Regulatns ............................... HB-3219 Ins Cd- Rate Regulation............................................. HB-3413 IL Cancer Registry Act ...................... ...................... HB-2595 IL POWS-Free Admission-Parks .............................. HB-0369 Muni Cd-Election of Alderman .................................... HB-0799 Muni Cd-Reduce Local Sales Tax................................ HB-1275 MFN-Firemen Pen-Medical Exam............................ HB-1452 MFN-Sch Cd-30 Min Meal Breaks ........................... HB-3080 MFN-Sch-Counselor/Pupil Ratio ............................. HB-2161 Pen Cd-Nonpublic Teachers/Serv................................ HB-3049 Pub Aid-Minimum Personal Allow .............................. HB-2784 Publ Util-No Increase in Rates..................................... HB-0389 Public Aid- Fundraiser Benefits..................................... HB-0705 Rev-Multi-township Disconnect................................ HB-0576 Sch Cd-Chgo Residency-Employmt........................... HB-1031 Sch Cd-Meal Break/Noncertified ................................ HB-1029 Sch Cd-Voc Ed Report Card Data ............................... HB-3081 Sch Cd/PM Actv After Schl Prog .................................. HB-2166 Sch-Noncertified Emp/Residency ................................ HB-3251 Sch-Teacher Certificatn Study ..................................... HB-1856 Sch/Pen Cds-Retired Teach-Ins................................ HB-0552 School Cd-Advisory Council......................................... HB-2160 School Cd/Hispanic Special Ed...................................... HB-2167 School Code/Dropout Stats.......................................... HB-2165 Security Empl-Creditable Serv.................................. HB-2849 Self-serv Gas Station/Disabled ................................. HB-1953 Sr Citizens No Checking Fee .......................................... HB-0358 Sr Citz- Apart Switch/Tx Relief................................... HB-0843 State Employee Travel Policy....................................... HB-0713 State Employee Travel Expense ................................... HB-2352 SBE/DPH-Child-Spinal Curvature........................... HB-3070 2295 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. SOS- Silver Saver Passport Card................................... HB-2273 Township- Installmnt Purchasing .................................. HB-0577 Unlawful W eapons/Schools ........................................ HB-2162 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEJAEGHER HOUSE BILL: 87, 116, 148, 168, 187, 207, 230, 334, 367, 383, 510, 601, 704, 888, 1039, 1111, 1177, 1273, 1456, 1513, 1779, 2004, 2158, 2684, 2760, 2798, 2804, 2872, 2877, 2917, 3022, 3033, 3034, 3037, 3062, 3272, 3357, 3381, 3484, 3671, 3672, 3673 SENATE BILL: 62, 111, 248, 386, 394, 673, 743, 789, 799, 936, 1214, 1559, 1562, 1624, 1934, 2000, 2286 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 21, 57, 58, 59, 60, 76, 90, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 117, 125, 126, 127, 141, 186, 187, 188, 233, 242, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 281, 282, 283, 285, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 315, 326, 327, 330, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 373, 386, 389, 433, 435, 436, 437, 438, 473, 478, 479, 495, 496, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 543, 562, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 574, 594, 801, 909, 1037, 1038, 1264, 1482, 1490, 1519, 1619 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 171, 181, 185 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM) Bail Bond- Not Assignable....................................... HB-2536 Casino Night & Raffle Act............................................ HB-0645 Chgo Housng-Ordinance/Regulatn.............................. HB-3291 Civil Admn Cd-Technical Change................................ HB-3612 Corrections Cd-Graffiti Damage................................... HB-0482 Court Interpreters Act ................................................. H B-031 2 Deputy Sheriff- Politl Activity..................................... HB-3543 DMHDD/CMS-Convey Land Cook Cty..................... HB-0608 EPA- Technical Corrections ........................................ HB-3613 Fed Reimburse-Constructn Fund ................................. HB-1868 II Lottery Law/Prize W innings....................................... HB-3654 Inc Tax Credit- Airport Noise....................................... HB-0032 Inc Tax- Credit/Investments ......................................... HB-1273 Ins Cd- Fair Plan Coverage ......................................... HB-2559 Ins Cd- Geographic Location.................................... . HB-2558 Ins Cd- Property/Casualty Rates................................ HB-3232 Ins Property Rate Regulation........................................ HB-2560 Medical Prac-Chiropractic Care.................................... HB-1176 Medical Practice- Chiropractic...................................... HB-2323 Muni Cd- Territory Transfer....................................... HB-3299 Muni- Aviation/Pollution ......................................... HB-3632 MFN-Disabled Vet Home Exemptn............................. HB-3627 MFN-Pen Cd-Retirement Increase ........................... HB-2675 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Adopted Child......................... HB-0165 M FN-Pen-Police/Widow Benefit .............................. HB-0174 MFN-Pen-Police-Widows Benefits ......................... HB-0185 MFN-Pen-Transfer Service/5 Yrs ............................ HB-0969 Pharmacist- Continue Education................................... HB-0715 Pharmacy- Student Pharmacist ..................................... HB-0967 Pub Aid-Nursing Home/Incentive ............................... HB-0307 Reg & Ed-Pharmacy Technician.................................. HB-0968 Repeals Emission Inspection........................ .................... HB-0436 Rev- Assessment Defense/Value................................... HB-1708 Sale of Realty- Misconduct........................................ HB-0507 Sch Cd-School Trustee Election ................................... HB-2622 School Code- Intimidation ......................................... HB-2108 Various Acts-Occupation/Use Tx ................................ HB-3032 Veh Cd- Drivers License/Bail ....................................... HB-2947 Veh Cd-Valid Insurance Policy .................................... HB-0106 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DELEO HOUSE BILL: 84, 164, 166, 180, 183, 184, 231, 232, 234, 235, 236, 237, 305, 324, 411, 416, 417, 418, 432, 459, 484, 541, 549, 550, 557, 584, 593, 594, 597, 614, 708, 727, 730, 731, 732, 773, 798, 891, 909, 1083, 1092, 1107, 1108, 1124, 1149, 1270, 1306, 1307, 1320, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341, 1390, 1470, 1483, 1539, 1683, 1802, 1806, 1871, 2400, 2526, 2552, 2565, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582, 2583, 2584, 2603, 2631, 2644, 2688, 2711, 2765. 2766, 2827, 2948, 3044, 3045, 3113, 3233, 3234, 3275, 3300, 3306, 3307, 3594, 3628 SENATE BILL: 17, 29, 206, 305, 390, 486, 525, 681, 682, 686, 714, 907, 936, 1221, 2296 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 1312, 1449, 1491, 1558, 1700, 1862, 2165 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 132, 175, 189, 229, 253, 273, 276, 280, 349, 427, 472, 475, 482, 518, 528, 529, 531, 532, 551, 580, 653, 815, 818, 876, 997, 999, 1000, 1055, 1112, 1200, 1235, 1236, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1321, 1352, 1356, 1393, 1425, 1477, 1492, 1535, 1688, 1729, 1789 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45, 78, 127, 128, 141, 242 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 141 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP) $OCE-Dept of Public Aid......................................... HB-2995 $OCE--Emergency Serv & Disaster .............................. HB-3006 $OCE-St Emergncy Serv/Disaster............................. HB-0663 Admin Proced-St Agency/Rules .................................. HB-1285 Child Care-Day Care-Investigat................................ HB-0503 Childrens Bureau- Govs Office....................................... HB-0868 Convey Land-Fox Valley Park...................................... HB-0864 Dept of Rehab-Job Referal Serv................................... HB-0897 Disabled Persons- Housing............................................ HB-0896 DLE-Investigate Gangs-Crim Law............................ HB-1927 DPA Employees/Ethics Statement................................. HB-1385 Election Cd-Nominate Vacancy ................................... HB-0560 Electronic Fnd Transf/24 Hours..................................... HB-1360 EPA--Reductn Credit Bank/Define............................... HB-3507 Forest Preserve Dist-Exemptns.....................................HB-3555 Hazing- Class A Misdemeanor................................... ... HB-1162 Highway Cd-Borrow From Banks .............................. HB-3178 Highway Cd-Row Crop/Snow Break........................... HB-2562 IL Mathematics/Science Academy ................................ HB-0118 NF Divorce/Sep & Apart Reqirmt................................ HB-2148 Prairie Trail Authority................................................... HB-3512 Prompt Paymnt-Interest Penalty .................................. HB-2528 Pub Aid- Applicant/Prop Info....................................... HB-1388 Public Aid- Prosthetic Devices..................................... HB-0895 Public Transportatn-Deaf/Telex .................................. HB-0894 Sch Cd-Gifted Education Teachr ................................. HB-1326 Sch Cd-Handicapped Children.................................. HB-0892 Sch Cd/SBE-Handicapped Project.............................. HB-0889 Special Ed Student Placement....................................... HB-0891 SBE-GA Nominate Vacancy ........................................ HB-0559 Township Clerks-Give Bonds........................................ HB-0953 Township-Constable Appointment ............................... HB-0954 Veh Cd-Handicap Plates/Parking................................ HB-2889 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEUCHLER HOUSE BILL: 81, 104, 196, 257, 286, 287, 452, 613, 680, 793, 890, 898, 937, 1196, 1347, 1535, 1692, 1693, 1843, 1844, 2004, 2556, 2663, 2702, 2729, 2732, 2833, 2864, 2868, 3061, 3117, 3550 SENATE BILL: 74, 78, 92, 210, 215, 384, 476, 517, 563, 601, 613, 639, 750, 792, 799, 816, 956, 1003, 1562, 1589 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 98, 103, 275, 878, 894, 934, 1129, 1351 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 37, 65, 87, 162, 163, 200, 210, 226, 237, 248 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 159 DIDRICKSON, LOLETA A. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP) $SBE-Contract/Noncompulsory Ed............................. HB-0821 Alcoholic-Drug Dependnt Person ................................. HB-1762 Cannabis Derivatives/Regulatns..................................... HB-3525 Child & Spouse Support-Fee........................................ HB-0755 Create Summer School For Arts..................................... HB-3550 Crim Proc-Reducing Bail............................................ HB-0912 DCCA-Educational Need/Strategy............................. HB-1801 DMH&DD-Transfer of Recipients .............................. HB-1925 Emergncy Serv-Cook Cty Twnship............................... HB-0294 Land Trust Record Act.................................................. HB-2392 Med Malprac-Survivor Benefits.................................... HB-1600 Metro San Dist- Annexation.......................................... HB-1914 MFN-Sch Cd-Proficiency Exams........................... HB-2322 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Devel Program........................ HB-3182 MFN-Sch Cd-Teacher Competence....................... HB-2393 2297 DIDRICKSON, LOLETA A. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP)--Cont. MFN-Sch-Prevent Drop Out Prog............................. HB-0830 MFN-Sch-Teachr Evaluate Proced ........................... HB-1281 Office of Science & Technology....................................... HB-2134 Rev-Property Redemption Paymnt............................... HB-0153 Rev-Tax Sale Notice-Lienholder ............................... HB-0152 Sch Cd-Asbestos Abatement ........................................ HB-1039 Sch Cd-Daily Attend Formula.................................... HB-0824 Sch Cd-Full Day Kindergartens ................................... HB-0828 Sch Cd-Jt Educatn Comm Report................................ HB-0823 Sch Cd-Noncompulsory Preschool................................ HB-0822 Sch Cd-Preschool Transportatn.................................... HB-3087 Sch Cd-Sch Bus Requirements..................................... HB-2831 Sch Cd- Sex Discrimination......................................... HB-1283 Sch Cd-SBE Effective Instructn ................................. HB-0825 Sch Cd-SBE Study District Size................................... HB-0827 Sch Cd-Teacher Certification ....................................... HB-1282 Sch-1986-87 Supplmntary Paymnt........................... HB-3336 School Cd-GED Tests ............................................... HB-0829 School Code- Sabbatical .......................................... HB-2195 School District Reorganization......................................... HB-0935 Software License Enforcement........................................ HB-2927 Technology Impact Note Act ........................................ HB-2135 Unempl Ins-Bus Driver/Benefits .................................. HB-3335 Veh-Minor Provisional License..................................... HB-1983 Wkrs Comp-Definitn of Employee................................ HB-1592 Workers Comp-Disfigurement ...................................... HB-0286 Workr Comp Pre-exist Condition ................................. HB-0287 Wrkr Comp-Emplyer Relationship............................... HB-0686 Wrkrs Comp-Jt Tortfeasors Act ................................... HB-1730 Wrkrs Comp-Total Hearing Loss ................................. HB-1591 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DIDRICKSON HOUSE BILL: 3, 429, 567, 569, 570, 572, 590, 680, 826, 1347, 2868, 3227 SENATE BILL: 102, 248, 337, 351, 354, 398, 609, 708, 1131, 1239, 1272, 1574, 1601, 1705, 1815, 2017, 2035, 2142 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30, 177, 199, 203, 368, 658, 661, 816, 934, 947, 1097, 1178, 1179, 1310, 1375, 1412, 1445 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 26, 27, 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 HOUSE BILL: (SS3) I DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM) $Dept of State Police .............................................. HB-2606 $DCCA-Def Contract Procurement............................. HB-1615 $DCCA-Emergency Employmnt Dev .......................... HB-2747 $GRANT-DCCA ..................................................... HB-2710 $GRANTS-Capital Development Bd........................... HB-3023 $SBE-Dwnst Teacher Retirement ................................ HB-1610 $Tourism/DCCA-Mt Zion HS .................................... HB-0249 Auto Renting Tx-Increase Rates.................................. HB-0251 Bd Higher Ed-Inventor Grants..................................... HB-2003 Bridge & Highway Const-Flagman.............................. HB-0700 Catastrophic Illness Protecton ....................................... HB-2008 Circuit Brkr-Eligibility................................................. HB-1877 Civ Proc-Judicial Sale Posting...................................... HB-0035 Cnty Jail Good Behavior Credit ...................................... HB-1333 Crim Code-Bail Bond Violation.................................... HB-0704 Criminal Cd-Harboring Runaways .............................. HB-0627 Criminal Cd-Residency Trespass.................................. HB-3159 DCCA-Lobby Federal Defense..................................... HB-1617 DCFS-Child Abuse/Educatnl Prog............................ HB-1613 DCFS-Domestic Violence......................................... HB-1657 Ed-Matching Grants Program .................................... HB-2802 Emergncy Emp-Serv Delivry Area............................ HB-3587 Enterprise Zone Invest Credit ...................................... HB-0048 Entrprise Zn-Exmpt Material Tx.............................. HB-0255 FOIA-Exempt Certain Types Info ............................ HB-1658 FOIA-Exempt Complainant/Info............................. HB-1661 2298 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. FOIA-Law Enforcement Exemption............................ HB-1660 FOIA- W ithholding .................................................. H B-1659 Grants & Bonds For Local Jails...................................... HB-3022 Highway Code-Surplus Funds .................................... HB-0575 Highway Code-Surplus Funds ...................................... HB-2777 Increase Cigarette Tax .................................................. HB-2538 Juvenile Court-Detention........................................... HB-3380 Juvenile-Dentention 7 Days.......................................... HB-1266 Mass Transit-Raise Compensatn.................................. HB-0572 Municip Utilities-Rate Making .................................... HB-2366 MFN-Govt Entities-Appt Boards .............................. HB-2458 MFN--Reckless Driver-Revoke Lic .......................... HB-1614 MFN-Sr Citz-Homestead Exmption ......................... HB-1878 MFN-Teachr/Incr Disablty Benef ............................ HB-2655 Narcotic Forfeiture Injunction ........................................ HB-0393 Notary Public Act-Repeal .......................................... HB-0851 Pen-St Empl-Arson Investigator ................................ HB-3190 Pen-Tchr-Incr Disabilty Benfit................................... HB-0509 Pen-Teacher-Accidentl Disablty ................................ HB-3143 Permits Sunday Car Sales ........................................ HB-0020 Prevailing Wage-Public Works..................................... HB-0791 Prisoner-Good Behavior Credit..................................... HB-3237 Prop Exchg/Decatur Park/Scouts .................................. HB-3158 Prop Tx Appeal Brd-Assessment.................................. HB-1616 Pub Aid-Disabled/Recipent Atty................................. HB-1476 Pub Aid-Med Assist/Eligible ....................................... HB-1865 Radiatn-Nurses/Accreditation................................... HB-1756 Release of Lien-Legal Descrptn.................................... HB-2709 Retired Judge-Oaths/Affirmatns.................................. HB-3569 Rev-Twnship Assessr Retrn Book............................ ..... HB-0292 Sch Cd-GA Rpt/Teacher Ed Trend............................. HB-1015 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships ....................................... HB-1034 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships ....................................... HB-3061 Unemplymnt-Non-profit Organztn ............................ HB-3176 Utility Taxes-Exempt Schools ...................................... HB-1879 Veh Cd-Impoundment Notice..................................... HB-0573 Veh Cd-Passing Sch Bus/Penalty................................. HB-3011 Veh Cd-Restricted Drive Permit................................... HB-2389 Veh Cd-Windshield Wiper/Lights............................... HB-0860 Verify-Written Instrumnt/Oath................................... HB-2701 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,JOHN HOUSE BILL: 33, 312, 485, 502, 505, 574, 723, 724, 800, 934, 1039, 1516, 1874, 1876, 2321, 2353, 2648, 2734, 2757, 2801, 2819, 3049 SENATE BILL: 91, 286, 329, 343, 344, 345, 416, 433, 434, 435, 639, 721, 775, 937. 986, 1150, 1320, 1322, 1430, 1575, 2104 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 101, 102, 243, 314, 334, 335, 725, 795, 1119, 1134, 1732, 1733 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 231 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SS1) 4 EWING, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP) Bank Hldg Co Trust Succession...................................... HB-2205 Civ Admin-DOT Interstate Signs.................................. HB-0513 Civil Proc-Collateral Source SS-3 ............... HB-0006 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault SS-3 ............ HB-0008 Civil Proced-Collateral Source ..................................... HB-3120 Civil Proced-Summary Judgemnts ............................... HB-0089 Conservatn Dist-Tort Immunity ................................... HB-0336 Coroner-Investigate Death/AIDS.............................. HB-2618 Correct/Narcotic-Fine Allocatn................................... HB-0245 Courts-Community Serv Sentence................................ HB-2897 Crim Cd-Abolish Venue............................................. HB-2896 Crim Cd-Pub Util Interference...... ........................ HB-3157 Criminal Code-Insanity Defense................................... HB-0536 Criminal Proced-Offense/County................................. HB-2895 Defendnt Notice/Certified Mail...................................... HB-2619 Deferred Comp Lump Sum Paymnts.............................. HB-1966 2299 EWING, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Dept Revenue- Tax Liens............................. ........... HB-3481 Dept- Ag/Land Restrictions ........................................ HB-0337 Enterprise Zone Util Tax Grant...................................... HB-2435 Increase Criminal/Traffic Fine ..................................... HB-3290 Interstate Rail Advis Council ........................................ HB-2454 Med Malprac- Survivor Benefits.................................... HB-1600 Muni Cd-Enforce Taxes Imposed................................. HB-3394 Muni-No Mandtory Redistricting ................................ HB-0802 Nursing Home Investigation.................................... HB-1836 Open Meeting/Quorum .................. ............................ . HB-2204 Open Meetings Act-7 Day Notice ................................ HB-2038 Plats-Exempt Tracts & Parcels .................................... HB-0244 Pub Util- Read Meters in Sept ...................................... HB-2829 Sch Cd- Deactivate HS Facility.................................... HB-1835 Sch Cd- New District Formation................................... HB-2932 Sch Cd-Unit District Conversn.................................. HB-1899 Sch Cd-Unit Dist Conversion.................................... HB-2828 School District Income Tax Act ...................................... HB-1837 Soil/Water Conserv-Incur Debts.................................. HB-0088 Township-Alter Boundary Reqmts............................... HB-0167 Trust Company Minimum Capital.................................. HB-2207 Trustee-Prudent Person Rule....................... ........... HB-2206 Various Tax & Occupation Acts..................................... HB-2433 Veh Cd-Accident Reports/Fees.................................... HB-0335 Veterans Nursing Home-Manteno ............................... HB-2429 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY EWING HOUSE BILL: 569, 570, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 683, 875, 1214, 1902, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 2413, 2414, 2415, 2416, 2417, 2418, 2419, 2420, 2421, 2422, 2423, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2430, 2431, 2432, 2434, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2448, 2449, 2450, 2451, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2692, 2732, 2780, 2781, 2782 SENATE BILL: 77, 362, 418, 569, 570, 571, 573, 595, 680, 749, 812, 835, 891, 893, 913, 1060, 1152, 1320, 1520, 1609, 1741, 1743, 1852, 1984, 2100, 2285, 2288, 2289 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 102, 136, 171, 226, 354, 602, 608, 647, 648, 749, 895, 927, 952, 1150, 1288, 1366, 1524, 1540, 1724, 1725 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 227 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 76, 191 HOUSE BILL: (SS3) I FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM) $Dept-Conservatn/ Land Acquistn ............................... HB-2543 Certificatn/Carpentry Contract ...................................... HB-1537 Chgo Park District-Issue Bonds.................................... HB-2492 Chgo Worlds Fair-Domed Stadium.............................. HB-0607 Circuit Bkr-Raise Max Income .................................... HB-1272 Civil Proc- Limitations/M inors ..................................... HB-1205 Collective Bargain Agreements ....................................... HB-1448 Condo Prop-Insured Full Value.................................... HB-1739 Crim-Tampering With Food/Drugs............................. HB-3606 Dept Aging-Home Health Service................................ HB-0002 Elect Cd- Ballot Label Booklet...................................... HB-1102 Hospitl Lie- Infectious Disease...................................... HB-2644 Loc Govt-Risk Care Mangmt Cost............................... HB-1393 Local Governmnt-Tech Changes .................................. HB-1357 Medical M alpractice Actions ........................................ HB-1787 Minimum Wage 10-Hr Workday................................. HB-1792 Muni Cd-Recreation Agreements............................. HB-1394 M uni Cd- Sell Hospitals.......................................... HB-1106 Muni Code-Collect Bargaining.................................. HB-0387 MFN-Chgo Police Pen-Widow Bnft.......................... HB-0584 MFN-Cty Emp/Officer Pen-Benfit............................ HB-0411 2300 FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. MFN-Muni Cd-Mooring/Dock Fees......................... HB-2788 Nursing Home Investigation....................... ........ HB-1836 Open Space Land Acquistn/Grnts.................................. HB-2542 Parks-Funds/Pooled Investmnts ................................... HB-1356 Parks-Tax/Life Safety Purposes................................... HB-1395 Pub Aid/Hospitl-Sub-acute Care .............................. HB-1291 Sch Cd-Chgo/Substitute Teachrs................................. HB-0212 Sch Cd-Study Labor History........................................ HB-3144 Steel Prod Procur-Expand Scope................................ HB-1121 Veh Cd-Mandatory Insurance...................................... HB-0800 Veh Cd-Motorcycle Handgrips..................................... HB-1358 Worker Comp-Awards & Interest................................ HB-1796 Worker Comp-Vocational Rehab............................... HB-1797 Workers Comp-Hearing Loss ............................ HB-1794 Workers Comp-St Comp Ins Fund............................... HB-1515 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FARLEY HOUSE BILL: 5, 7, 21, 38, 76, 77, 79, 95, 96, 165, 231, 236, 241, 252, 291, 447, 507, 593, 623, 717, 727, 729, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 1107, 1319, 1324, 1342, 1593, 1604, 2166, 2558, 2559, 2560, 2573, 2631, 2641, 2643, 2688, 2739, 2800, 2804, 2856, 2861, 3045, 3189, 3238 SENATE BILL: 172, 248, 309, 338, 1445, 2087 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 173, 1010, 1246, 1292, 1361, 1430, 1480, 1690, 1798 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 172 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54 FLINN, MONROE L. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM) $Dept- Public Aid ................................... .................... H B-2602 $OCE-Southwest Dev Authority .................................. HB-2586 Admin-Personnel Cd/Pay Rates................................... HB-1044 Admn Procedure-Public Comment................................ HB-1058 Bank Holding Co/Out of State ....................................... HB-1556 Banking-Prohibit Auto Teller ....................................... HB-2787 Blind Vendors/Hghwy Rest Area ................................... HB-1763 Cnty Officers-No Pecuniary Int .................... .......... HB-2703 County Treasurers-Compensation ................................ HB-3431 Credit Union-Membr-Common Bond ........................ HB-0528 Div/Coal Marketing-DENR ...................................... HB-2073 Elec-Polling Place/Handicapped .................................. HB-3016 Elect Cd-Absentee Ballot Judge .................... ......... HB-2842 Elect Cd/Referenda...................................................... H B-2249 EPA- Ban Leaded Gas ................................................ HB-0016 EPA-Confidential Information ..................................... HB-1046 EPA-JCAR/Rules Without Hearing ....................... HB-1045 EPA-Local Tx/Sanitary Landfill.................................. HB-2973 EPA-No Monitoring-Emission Req .......... ........... HB-1047 EPA-Void Air Pollution Rules.................................. HB-3154 EPA-Water Supply Rules........................................ HB-3155 Fence Viewers/Increase Salary....................................... HB-0210 Finance Regulation Joint Study ...................................... HB-0785 Inc Tx-Credit-Educationl Equip ............................ HB-0151 Increase Tax Rates/Gasohol ......................................... HB-0571 Liquor Control-Exmpt Distrbutr ................................... HB-1624 Liquor-Removes Tax Credit/Beer ................................ HB-2854 Muni-Issue Jt Municipal Bonds.................................. HB-3293 Public Water District-Salaries...................................... HB-2893 Public W orks- Sureties........................................... HB-1832 Redefines Manufactured Housing ................................... HB-2820 Repeals Emission Inspection.......................................... HB-0436 Rev-Foreclosure Sales ................................................. HB-2704 Rev-Multi-township Disconnect................................. HB-0576 Sanitary Dist-Incr Salaries ........................................ HB-2705 Southwestern Illinois Dev Auth....................................... HB-2585 Space Heat Safety/Agency Rules................................ HB-1059 St Competitn/Priv Enterprises..................................... HB-1305 Tax-Exempt Beverage Tap Equip................................. HB-1564 Various Agencies-Adopt Rules .................................. HB-1301 Various Agencies-Rule/Regulatn................................. HB-3152 2301 FLINN, MONROE L. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Veh Cd-Teenage Drivers List ....................................... HB-0150 2nd Central Business Dist-Chgo ................................... HB-0501 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLINN HOUSE BILL: 385, 623, 706, 741, 987, 1843, 1844, 2139, 2587, 2596, 3033, 3034, 3043, 3134, 3349, 3597, 3598 SENATE BILL: 80, 147, 239, 251, 422, 728, 742, 1350, 1854, 1855, 1858, 2020, 2158, 2300, 2301 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 164, 374, 799, 946, 1038, 1115, 1270, 1712 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM) $CA P- DCCA ............................... ....................... H B-2334 $Development Finance Authority.................................... HB-2832 $DOC-Chgo Park District ...................................... HB-0758 $Public Aid-Homeless Research................................... HB-3206 Aging-Service Contract/Ins Req .................................. HB-1478 Aid-Family/Dependent Children ................................. HB-2958 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Educ....................................... HB-1873 Alzheimer Victim-/Serv Program ................................ HB-0302 Chgo Brd Ed-Incr Max/Contracts............................... HB-0320 Chgo Muni/Pen-Technical Chg ................................... HB-2630 Chgo Worlds Fair/Affirm Action.................................... HB-0176 Child Support Enforcement Prog .................................... HB-3289 Circuit Breaker-Rental Income .................................... HB-1875 Civ Cd/Minorty/ Female Business ................................. HB-2053 Commerce Comm-Elected Members............................ HB-0794 Correctn-Emplyment/Counseling .............................. HB-2336 Crim Cd-Peremptory Challenges.................................. HB-0324 Crime Victims-Sexual Relations................................... HB-0742 Dev Disability Special Ed Info...................................... HB-0890 DCCA-Community Dev Centers .................................. HB-2335 DCCA-Petroleum Violation Fund ................................ HB-2564 DCCA-Surety Minorty Enterprise............................... HB-0754 DCCA/Job-training Grants ....................................... HB-2331 DCFS-Advance Community Funding ....................... HB-2310 DCFS-Grant-In-Aid Program ................................. HB-2109 DCFS-Mtgs To Combat Gang Crime.......................... HB-2104 DCFS-Technical Changes ......................................... HB-1625 DOT Monitor Minority Hiring........................................ HB-2337 Ed Labr Relatn-Collect Bargain.................... ............ HB-0757 Female/M inority Business/Fraud .................................. HB-1018 Fraud-Compensat'n-Civ Remedies ............................ HB-3340 Freedom Informatn-Prohibit Fee.................................. HB-0455 Hlth Fin Reform-Insurers Info..................................... HB-2048 Homeowner Mortgage Counseling .................................. HB-2801 Housing-Investment Dev Council ................................. HB-2332 Human Right-Hearing Appearance............................. HB-1655 Human Rights-File Complaint ..................................... HB-0453 Human Rights-Forma Pauperis ............ ................ HB-1654 Human Rights-Judicial Review .................................... HB-0454 Human Rights-Minority Hirings.................................. HB-3645 Inc Tax-Day Care/Credit......................................... HB-1872 Income Tax-Adoption Deduction.................................. HB-0439 Juvenile Photo-Evidence Useage................................... HB-0234 Lemon Law-Replacement Car...................................... HB-0384 Lie Detection Test-Employment ................................... HB-1494 Lottery for Education Game......................................... HB-0435 Med Practice-Discipline Action.................................... HB-3338 Minority Business-St Contracts .................................... HB-1438 MFN-Mortgage Foreclosure ........................................ HB-2837 Notice-Community Youth Ser...................................... HB-2498 Pen Cd- Illegitimate Children..................................... HB-1150 Pen Cd-Technical Correction................................. HB-1584 Preferred Provider Insurance............ ................ HB-2089 Probation Challenge Program ................................... HB-1145 Pub Aid Recipient-Educatn Prog .............................. HB-2338 Pub Aid-Courteous Treatment ..................... HB-1335 Pub Aid-No Reduction Payments................................. HB-1367 2302 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. Pub Aid- Prescription Drugs ....................................... HB-1618 Pub Aid- Psychologist Service ..................................... HB-1712 Pub Health-Fed Nutrition Prog.................................... HB-0599 Publ Aid-Continue Appropriatn ................................... HB-2608 Publ Util- No Increase in Rates..................................... HB-0389 Publ Utilities- Review Officers..................................... HB-0443 Public Aid-Transitional Paymnt ................................... HB-3126 Public Aid-Work Programs/Hours .............................. HB-2717 Reimburse-Mass Trans Carriers................................... HB-2333 S Africa Busines/Ban Investmnt.................................. HB-0285 Sch Cd-Absenteeism Records..................................... HB-2219 Sch Cd-Juvenile Court-Truancy ................................ HB-0506 Sch Cd-Study Labor History ........................................ HB-3144 Sch Cd-Youth Emp Preparations ................................. HB-2221 Sch Cd/Crim Proc-Pupil Search.................................. HB-0380 , Schools- Lottery/State Finance..................................... HB-0649 Sickle Cell Disease Act.............. ....... .................... HB-1257 So Africa Investmnt/No Exemptn.................................. HB-2530 Sr Cit/Disabled- Fuel Cost........................................... HB-1874 Sr Citz Prop Tax- Incr Income...................................... HB-0840 State Deposits- Minority Banks..................................... HB-2362 Steel Products- South Africa ...................................... . HB-1441 SBE-Prisoner Ed/Mandates GED................................ HB-1720 Tax Deduction-Community Groups ............................ HB-0844 Tax Deductions/Communities Act ................................. HB-1274 Tax-Exempt Unemployment......................................... HB-2959 Teacher/Child-Tuition Waiver...................................... HB-0861 Tenants-Utility Termination .......................... ........ HB-2361 Used Car- Defect Disclosure......................................... HB-2242 Util-Low Income Payment Plan ................................... HB-2049 Utility Tx- Exempt Charity Org.................................... HB-0845 Veterans Tax Relief Benefits......................................... HB-1876 Viet Nam War Veterans Holiday.................................... HB-3656 Youth Employment Program........ ................................ HB-2512 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLOWERS HOUSE BILL: 12, 19, 21, 26, 27, 87, 130, 132, 138, 147, 215, 226, 241, 300, 317, 319, 329, 330, 342, 350, 377, 383, 385, 415, 438, 448, 470, 473, 477, 478, 482, 484, 492, 537, 578, 600, 637, 695, 697, 711, 720, 725, 767, 770, 795, 837, 843, 869, 893, 923, 958, 973, 978, 1134, 1310, 1323, 1344, 1351, 1368, 1369, 1402, 1406, 1407, 1435, 1437, 1442, 1446, 1474, 1476, 1477, 1533, 1559, 1560, 1572, 1579, 1581, 1593, 1649, 1665, 1674, 1690, 1691, 1714, 1723, 1733, 1734, 1763, 1781, 1800, 1865, 1910, 2004, 2106, 2168; 2197, 2217, 2224, 2274, 2537, 2593, 2612, 2614, 2628, 2639, 2641, 2656, 2665, 2666, 2678, 2679, 2680, 2687, 2702, 2716, 2771, 2774, 2783, 2784, 2807, 2808, 2810, 2812, 2899, 2916, 2924, 2940, 2942, 2970, 2971, 3086, 3089, 3097, 3187, 3232, 3258, 3259, 3422, 3573, 3587, 3616 SENATE BILL: 18, 19, 60, 193, 202, 209, 214, 216, 300, 391, 392, 397, 486, 498, 504, 510, 527, 598, 615, 626, 627, 644, 653, 659, 660, 708, 721, 736, 745, 801, 869, 883, 901, 907, 944, 956, 977, 982, 995, 998, 1018, 1019, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1123, 1129, 1184, 1210, 1215, 1272, 1281, 1321, 1440, 1799, 2162, 2166 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 121, 215, 272, 415, 419, 444, 449, 450, 493, 494, 587, 622, 625, 644, 646, 678, 746, 747, 784, 902, 913, 918, 919, 920, 934, 1430, 1558, 1665, 1701, 1711, 1735 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61, 204 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP) $DCFS-Grandma Please Program ............................... HB-3373 $DOT-Des Plaines Wetlands ........................................ HB-2010 $OCE-Alcholism/Substance Abuse ............................. HB-2987 $OCE- Dept of Public Health........................................ HB-0672 $OCE-Dept of Public Health........................................ HB-2996 $OCE-Guardianshp/Advocacy Comm......................... HB-0662 $State Board Education/Grants.......................... HB-0219 $SBE- W arren Township HS......................................... HB-1040 Add Drugs-Controlled Substance.............................. HB-1948 Amusement Ride-Ski Lifts ........................................ HB-2687 Civil Proced- Contingent Fees .................................... HB-3119 Cnty Board Offices-Simultneous.................................. HB-2693 2303 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Cosmetologists-Continuing Ed...................................... HB-2728 Crim Cd-Obscenity Offenses ........................................ HB-0452 Divorce-Cost of Living Adjust ...................................... HB-0403 Elect-St Central Committeemen .................................. HB-3100 Hearing Aid-Continuing Educatn ................................ HB-0493 Inc Tax-Child Care Deductn-10% ............................. HB-0473 Ins- Safety/Carnival Rides.......................................... HB-2540 Intergov Agrmnt/Water Supply ..................................... HB-2199 Mobile Home Park Evictions..................................... HB-1486 Reduced Cycle Fees-Sr Citizens ................................... HB-0379 Sch Cd-Backdoor Ref Limitation ................................. HB-0218 Sch Cd-Supplemental State Aid .................... ........ . HB-1489 Sch Cd-Temp Relocation Expense................................ HB-0409 Sr Citz Tx Deferral-Change Age.................................. HB-2727 Trichinosis Control Act.................................................. H B-0081 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FREDERICK,VF HOUSE BILL: 348, 428, 503, 532, 568, 858, 859, 868, 884, 1405, 1411, 1464, 1480, 1604, 1605, 1607, 1608, 1758, 2124, 2180, 2273, 2816, 2833, 2864, 2865, 2866, 2867, 2891, 2904, 3036, 3040, 3061, 3116, 3118, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, 3125, 3203, 3581, 3599 SENATE BILL: 97, 111, 385, 386, 478, 617, 693, 803, 856, 859, 860, 1153, 1296, 1307, 1577, 1930, 2076, 2077 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 10, 16, 22, 23, 29, 63, 64, 96, 116, 131, 133, 134, 140, 161, 225, 247, 292, 301, 302, 365, 377, 382, 422, 458, 463, 466, 467, 468, 599, 704, 705, 707, 766, 767, 856, 879, 894, 924, 925, 933, 934, 947, 956, 981, 982, 983, 984, 1021, 1022, 1103, 1104, 1130, 1131, 1174, 1182, 1194, 1220, 1221, 1228, 1229, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1274, 1290, 1296, 1302, 1320, 1326, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1365, 1374, 1376, 1406, 1422, 1453, 1489, 1500, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1689, 1740 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 135, 168, 196 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73, 78, 133 FRIEDRICH, DWIGHT P. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. REP) Add Drugs-Controlled Substance ................................. HB-1948 Atty Gen/Electn Cd-Violations.................................... HB-0615 Auditing Act-Federal Law......................................... HB-2213 Bank Holding Co-Brown County.................................. HB-2120 Banking-Prohibit Auto Teller ....................................... HB-2787 Banks Acquisition of Assets.......................................... HB-1964 Banks Lending Limitations......................................... HB-1965 Cigarette Tax Act ................................. ..................... H B-2571 Cigarette Tax Act SS-2....................... HB-0002 DMHDD-Medical Liability...................................... HB-3521 Elect- Absentee Ballot Judges........................................ HB-1573 Elect-St Central Committeemen .................................. HB-3100 Human Rght-St Agency-No Prefer ........................... HB-2918 Metro Fair/Expo Authority Act ..................................... HB-2570 Metro Fair/Expo Authority Act SS-2............ HB-0001 MFN-Real Est-Mortgage Deed Tax ......................... HB-0189 MFN-Tax Ex-Mortgage Foreclose............................ HB-0120 MTA-Audit Financial Report ...................................... HB-1503 Probate-Investmnt Estate Funds ................................... HB-1963 Rev Act/Assmt of Mineral Rts....................................... HB-2154 Revises Coal Rights Taxation...................................... HB-3309 Roofing Licensing-Construction ................................... HB-1863 Saving/Loan Holding Co/Registr................................... HB-3039 School Reorganization Criteria ....................................... HB-2692 St Toll Highway Comm/Audits ...................................... HB-1502 State Agency/Write Off Claims...................................... HB-1496 State Auditing-Federal Funds ...................................... HB-1500 State Finance-Petty Cash Reqmt ................................. HB-0121 State Govt Procurement Code...................................... HB-2898 SIU-Student/Membr Bd Trustees ............................... HB-2079 Uniform Dis/Unclaimed Property ............................... HB-1862 Veh Cd-Discharge in Bankruptcy.................................. HB-0592 Veh Cd-Electric Turn Sigaal....................... HB-2708 2304 FRIEDRICH, DWIGHT P. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. REP--Cont. Veh Cd-Safety Response Law..................................... HB-1082 Veh Cd-Tech Chg/Salvage Reqmnt............................. HB-3192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRIEDRICH,DP HOUSE BILL: 40, 503, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1501, 2816, 2842, 2891, 3118, 3119, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3124, 3203 SENATE BILL: 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 771, 1798, 1992, 2300 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 102, 573, 629, 947, 1026, 1520, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 150 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM) $Brd Governor-Study Unemploymt.............................. HB-1168 $Development Finance-Loan Prog................................. HB-0716 $DCCA-Youth Employment Program ......................... HB-3294 $GRANTS-Community College Brd................. ......... HB-1749 $GRANTS-Dept Rehab Services ................................. HB-1077 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Educ............................................ HB-1873 Blood Bank-Donation In Trust ...................... ......... HB-3615 Casino Night & Raffle Act .......................................... HB-0645 Charitable Games Act ...................... ..... .................. HB-3300 Child Pornography/Felony .............................................. HB-2359 Circuit Clerks Comp-Language.................................... HB-1552 Controlled Subs Delivery-Schls ..................... ......... HB-0841 Credit Card Interest Rate 3%......................... ........... HB-2567 DCCA-Surety Minorty Enterprise ............................... HB-0754 DORS-Mass Transit-Handicapped............................ HB-1078 Elec Cd-Public Question...................................... HB-3068 Election Cd-Public Questions ....................................... HB-1179 Election Code-Absentee Ballots................................... HB-0100 EPA-Free Liquids Disposal............................................ HB-0177 EPA-Sanitary Landfill-5 Miles ................... ......... HB-0839 Food/Drug Act-Legend Drug...................................... HB-1081 FOIA/Exempts ID of Victims.......................................... HB-2371 Gov St Univ-Study Unemploymt............................... HB-1167 Hazardous Waste Recycling......................................... HB-2383 Home Repair Business/No Alias ....................................HB-0838 Home Repair Fraud Act.............................. ............... HB-3381 Home Repair Registration Act........................................ HB-0847 Illinois Procurement Institute.......................................... HB-2353 Ins Cd-Max Premium Increase...................................... HB-2800 Ins Claims- Discharge................................................. HB-3097 Juvenile-Controlled Substances .................................... HB-0835 Juvenile-Gun Usage School Area ................................. HB-0837 Liquor-Retail Sale by Minors ........................ ........ HB-0877 Muni Cd-Run--off Elections ........................................ HB-1345 Muni Cd-Vending License Fee ..................................... HB-2642 Muni Cd-Vendng Machine License.............................. HB-0808 MFN-Coroners Comp Schedule................................... HB-1014 MFN-Small Cnty Officer Salary .................................. HB-1017 No Unsolicit Phone Calls.............................................. HB-3566 Nurses-Loan Repayment ......................................... HB-1177 Pen Cd-Teach-Sick Leave Credit................................ HB-2830 Pub Aid-Families/Earned Income................................. HB-2656 Public Aid-Eligibility Date ......................................... HB-0448 Sm Business Utility Advocate ......................................... HB-2004 Sr Citz-Apart Switch/Tx Relief.................................... HB-0843 Town Collectors-Collections ......................................... HB-1122 Township Protest Cnty Zoning........................................ HB-1180 Township Working Cash Fund Act.............................. HB-2015 Township-Constable Appointment ............................ HB-0954 Township-Incr General Asst Tax.................................. HB-0449 Townships-Power-Eminent Domain........................... HB-1181 Twnship-Protest Cnty Zoning.................................... HB-3110 Twnshp-General Asst Tax Levy ................................... HB-3109 Use Tx-Notice-Price Include Tx............................. HB-0447 2305 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Veh Cd-Hazardous Waste License.............................. HB-1195 Veh Cd-Odometer Photocopy ....................................... HB-3284 Veh Cd-Restricted Licenses ....................... ........... HB-1319 Veh Cd-Tow Truck Requirements................................ HB-1852 Veh-Exempt Auto Parts Recycler................................. HB-3235 Veh-Exempt Towing/Carrier Law ............................... HB-1318 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIGLIO HOUSE BILL: 82, 329, 365, 387, 623, 649, 684, 713, 823, 824, 826, 827, 829, 830, 923, 971, 1057, 1102, 1253, 1277, 1282, 1356, 1358, 1399, 1418, 1432, 1456, 1665, 1687, 1910, 2139, 2352, 2409, 2565, 2573, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582, 2583, 2584, 2639, 2657, 2727, 2776, 2852, 2879, 2948, 3037, 3223, 3232, 3589 SENATE BILL: 597, 1188, 1552 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 179, 196, 203, 280, 325, 550, 620, 675, 681, 751, 831, 954, 958, 970, 974, 990, 1057, 1106, 1142, 1208, 1245, 1246, 1311, 1352, 1408, 1412, 1463, 1480, 1492, 1601, 1639 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54, 127, 128, 136, 170, 242 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 169 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM) $Dept-St Police/Rockford Lab..................................... HB-3330 $DOT-Hosp Helicopter Service.................................... HB-1116 $IL Court/Circuit Court Clerks...................................... HB-1110 $OCE-Board of Regents .......................................... HB-0024 Abolish Race Track Improvement................................... HB-3518 Banks-Commissioner Powers........................................ HB-3618 Casino Control Act/Commsn/Fund ............................... HB-0175 Certificatn/Carpentry Contract ...................................... HB-1537 Circuit Clerks Comp-Language.................................... HB-1552 Civil Proc-Civil Jury-6 Person .................................... HB-3483 Cnty Tx Increment Allocatn Act..................................... HB-1514 Cnty Working Cash Fund/Bonds.................................... HB-1009 Cntys/Veh Cd-2% Occuptn/Use Tx ............................ HB-2244 Collect Bargaining-Successor ....................................... HB-2804 Commercial Transport Law-Lease ............................... HB-3189 Cook Cty/24 Circut Crt Judges...................................... HB-0172 Correction-Probation/Discharge .................................. HB-2648 Counties-Tax Increase/Decrease.................................. HB-1519 Counties-Tax Levy System............................... ....... HB-1517 County Auditors-Duties........................................ HB-0299 County Clerk-Vacancy Requirmnt ............................... HB-0025 County Home-Referendum........................................... HB-1520 Countywide Airport Authorities .................................... HB-1769 Court Interpreters Act........................ ... ............... HB-0312 Crim Cd-Advertise Gambling....................................... HB-1346 Crim Cd-Compel Joining Organiz................................ HB-1880 CDB-Purch Fed Buildng/Rockford.............................. HB-2649 Develop Land/St Railway Park ...................................... HB-2566 Division of Probation Services ....................................... HB-0777 Elect Cd-Campaign Disclosures ................................... HB-1379 Elect Cd-Complainant Defined..................................... HB-3160 Elected Cnty Exec Form of Govt..................................... HB-0922 Emergency Services-Tax Levy...................................... HB-3103 Emergency Services-Tax Levy...................................... HB-3161 Enterprise Zone-Inc Tax Credit ................................... HB-0132 Exempt RV Hot Water Heaters...................................... HB-3423 Expungement Criminal Records ..................................... HB-2321 EPA-Private Water Wells.......................................... HB-1522 Hazardous Waste Recycling......................................... HB-2383 Hiring Preference/Handicapped ..................................... HB-2391 Horse Racing-Pari-mutuel Pool .............................. HB-3461 Inc Tax- Day Care/Credit......................................... HB-1872 Increase Income Tax Exemption.................................. HB-2533 Insurance Cd-Group/Health Ins............................... HB-0413 IL Mathematics/Science Academy ............................. HB-0118 IL Sports Facilities Auth Act....................................... HB-3162 Juv Court-Public Service Work................................. HB-3107 Local Solid W aste Disposal Act .................... ................. HB-2022 2306 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Lottery-Bonus-Unclaimed Prize ................................ HB-0601 Lottery-Prizes-Claimants........................... HB-1518 Lottery/Policy Game-Advertise ................................... HB-2770 Marriage Licenses/AIDS Testing................................... HB-2565 Massage Therapy Regulations ........................................ HB-3180 Metro Civ Cntr Fund Distributn.................................. HB-1468 Metro Civ Cntr Support/Intrest ..................................... HB-3078 Minimum Wage 10-Hr Workday ................................. HB-1792 Motor Fuel Fair Dealing Act........................ ............. HB-1536 M ulti- County Circuit Courts........................................ HB-0131 MFN-Cnty Officers-New Salaries ............................. HB-2238 MFN-Cnty Treasurers Compensatn.............................. HB-1834 MFN-Rev-Demostratn Homes/Taxes................... HB-2757 MPA-Surgeon-Mastectomy Consent ......................... HB-0629 NIU-Establish Engineer College .................................. HB-0023 Pen Cd/MRF/Health Insurance .................................... HB-2090 Pension Code-Labor Disputes ........................ ......... HB-0717 Phys Fitness Services Contract........................................ HB-2815 Prisoner Review Board/Terms........................................ HB-0333 Property Tax Increment Finance..................................... HB-2425 Pub Aid Recipient-Burial Funds................................... HB-0392 Pub Aid-AFDC Eligibility........................................ HB-0612 Pub Aid-Medical Care Costs...................................... HB-1475 Pub Hlth Dist-Levy Property Tx .................................. HB-1504 Retail Tax-Out State Sft Drink.................................... HB-2385 Rev- M ailing Tax Bills.................................................. HB-1671 Rev-Property Tax Abatement....................................... HB-0130 San Dist-Rt-of-way Pub Easemnt........................... HB-2020 Sanitary Dist-Competitive Bid....................................... HB-3040 Sanitary Dist-Illegal Connectn .................................. HB-3453 Sanitary Dist-Insure Employees ................................... HB-3454 Sanitary Dist-Water/Injunction................................... HB-3455 Sanitary Dist-Disconnect Users .................................... HB-3456 Sanitary Dist-Eminent Domain ..................... ......... HB-3457 Sanitary Dist-Hire Employees...................................... HB-3458 Sanitary Dist-Indemnification ...................................... HB-3460 Sanitary Dist/Certain Locality ....................................... HB-2021 Santitary Dist/Property Liens...................................... HB-3452 Sch Cd-Drunk Driving/Driver Ed ................................ HB-2218 Sch Cd-Parent-Teacher Adv Comm .......................... HB-0415 Sch Cd-Technical Change ........................................ HB-1513 Social W ork Practice Act .............................................. HB-0934 State Occup & Use Tax-Gasohol ................................. HB-1998 Unempl Ins-Labor Dispute/Benef................................ HB-1793 Used Car-Defect Disclosure...................................... HB-2242 Veh Cd-Denial Driving Permit ..................................... HB-1516 Veh Cd-Drivers Lic/Under 21...................................... HB-0430 Veh Cd-Tow Abandoned Vehicle ................................. HB-1521 Winnebago Cnty-Single Circuit ................................... HB-3278 Wkrs Comp-Compensatn Ins Fund .............................. HB-2769 Worker Comp-Awards & Interest................................ HB-1796 Worker Comp-Vocational Rehab ................................. HB-1797 Workers Comp-Hearing Loss ....................................... HB-1794 Workers Comp-Horse Racing..................................... HB-1864 Workers Comp-Medical Treatment ............................. HB-1795 Workers Comp-Not For Profit...................................... HB-2363 Workers Comp-St Comp Ins Fund............................. HB-1515 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED ,R COSPONSORED BY GIORGI HOUSE BILL: 68, 114, 115, 148, 369, 4.J, 421, 422, 424, 429, 552, 682, 687, 799, 820, 885, 1072, 1097, 1207, 1531, 1673, 1683, 1756, 1876, 1877, 2015, 2278, 2353, 2603, 2617, 2773, 3035, 3144, 3431, 3550 SENATE BILL: 1, 138, 141, 249, 260, 338, 339, 416, 431, 436, 447, 557, 681, 780, 920, 1132, 1156, 1375, 1469, 1492, 1552, 1564, 1614, 1917, 1931, 1944, 1951, 2044, 2135 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 35, 80, 90, 172, 224, 280, 366, 507, 547, 607, 623, 641, 701,830, 929, 1036, 1051, 1124, 1195, 1234, 1245, 1246, 1292, 1349, 1352, 1354, 1391, 1430, 1492, 1504, 1670, 1690, 1776, 1798 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 25, 32, 34, 47, 59, 190 2307 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59, 87, 170 GOFORTH, CHARLES WAYNE REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. REP) $SUPP-Various Agencies .......................................... HB-0370 Addictions Research Institute ......................................... HB-2349 Cosmetologists-Continuing Ed...................................... HB-2728 County Fair-Liabilty Insurance.................................... HB-3236 DMHDD-Study/Report On Autism............................ HB-2816 DOT-Release Of Easements .............................. ........ HB-3479 MFN-Pen Cd-Firemn Pension Incr ....................... HB-0183 Pen Cd-Military Service Credit .................................... HB-0073 Pen Cd-Teacher Retirement Incr ................................. HB-0070 Public Awareness/Response Act..................................... HB-2036 Repeal Mandatory Use-Seat Belt................................. HB-2555 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GOFORTH HOUSE BILL: 68, 69, 72, 74, 81, 313, 410, 589, 809, 1184, 1480, 2004, 2073, 2154, 2273, 2534, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2640, 2661, 2753, 2764, 2767, 2833, 3096 SENATE BILL: 169, 422, 806, 846, 847, 1079, 1958, 1998, 2205, 2302 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 147, 148, 254, 333, 460, 994, 1239, 1267, 1307, 1439, 1466, 1467, 1499, 1564, 1632, 1775 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 197 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 150 GREIMAN, ALAN J. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM) Acupuncture Practice/Licenses....................................... HB-0104 Antitrust-Exempt Insurance ....................................... HB-2670 Bank Holding-Calendar Dates...................................... HB-1885 Chgo Muni/Pen-Technical Chg ................................. HB-2630 Child Care-No Firearms/License.................................. HB-2913 Civil Proc-Technical Change ......................... ........ HB-3265 Comp/Occup Diseases-Benefits.................................... HB-1276 Create Summer School For Arts ..................................... HB-3550 Crim Cd-Handgun Liability Ins................................. HB-0924 CMS-Personnel/Comparable Worth.......................... HB-1560 Domestic Violence Act.................................................. HB-2409 DPH-Asbestos Abatemnt Material .............................. HB-1252 Election-Computer Registration................................... HB-3027 Electn-Voter Registratn Info ........................................ HB-0882 Fraud-Compensat'n-Civ Remedies ............................ HB-3340 Homeowner Emergency Assistance................................. HB-1290 Homeowner Mortgage Counseling .................................. HB-2801 Housing Dev Auth-Issue Bonds.................................... HB-1238 Ins Cd-Employe Discharge/Claim ............................... HB-2945 Ins Cd-Property/Casualty Rates .................................. HB-3232 Ins Cd-Technical Change......................................... HB-3263 Ins Claims-Discharge.......................................... HB-3097 Ins-Jt Underwrit Prop/Casualty.................................. HB-3234 Ins-Local Publ Entity/Excess........................... ....... HB-3233 Insurance Code-Notice Of Birth.................................... HB-2032 IL Contractual Services Act........................................ HB-3254 Leg Support Serv/Citz Assembly.................................... HB-0720 Lobbyist Registratn-Disclosure .................................. HB-0687 Local Govmnt-Supplmntal Benfit ............................... HB-1538 Local Govt-Technical Change ...................................... HB-3264 Malpractic-Malicious Prosecutn ................................... HB-1604 Marriage & Dissolutn/Seperatn ..................................... HB-0220 M ulti- County Circuit Courts........................................ HB-0131 Muni Cd-Fire/Police-Demotion................................. HB-2653 Muni Cd-Limit Transfer Tax ....................................... HB-2259 MFN-Teach-Military/Open Meetng ........................ HB-0103 MFN-Teacher/Hlth Care Premiums........................ HB-0102 Noncompulsory Preschool Class...................................... HB-0138 Nursing Home-Advisory Board.................................. HB-3231 Pen Cd-Chgo Teach/Investments................................. HB-0101 Pen Cd/DuPage County Only......................................... HB-2348 Private Activity Bond Council......................................... H B-1148 Religious Holidays/Civil Proc...................................... HB-2092 Residential Coop- Regulations....................................... HB-1429 2308 GREIMAN, ALAN J. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. RTA-MTA-Technical Changes ............................... HB-3261 Sch Cd-Dwnstate District Taxes................................... HB-1172 Sch Cd-Gifted Child Eligibilty ..................................... HB-2587 Sch Cd- Update References........................................... HB-1170 Sch Cd/Crim Proc-Pupil Search.................................. HB-0380 Sch-Math/Science/Voc Ed-Grants ........................... HB-3089 St Agcy-Comparable Worth......................................... HB-1559 St Records-Impaired Physicians ................................... HB-1955 Statutes-LRB-Memory Availabity ............................ HB-0792 Task Force/Study Discriminatn...................................... HB-0425 Town Meeting Conflict-Passover .................................. HB-3230 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GREIMAN HOUSE BILL: 20, 172, 215, 216, 339, 428, 531, 619, 680, 726, 782, 790, 815, 816, 858, 1516, 2002, 2591, 2614, 2617, 2678, 2769, 2783, 2924, 2948, 2966, 3206, 3296, 3322, 3606, 3611, 3639 SENATE BILL: 91, 761, 775, 1048, 1144, 1200, 1456, 1514, 1699, 1804, 1955, 1985, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2090, 2091, 2263 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 25, 82, 154, 185, 206, 207, 257, 325, 336, 405, 595, 655, 709, 710, 711, 719, 776, 796, 814, 817, 831, 887, 1006, 1007, 1034, 1036, 1202, 1238, 1246, 1248, 1276, 1277, 1301, 1382, 1426, 1517, 1551, 1647 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 25, 31, 42, 47, 97, 151, 169 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 31, 88, 152 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SS2) 1, (SS2) 2, (SS2) 3 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) 1 HALLOCK, JOHN W. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. REP) $Dept-St Police/Rockford Lab..................................... HB-3330 $DOT-Hosp Helicopter Service.................................... HB-1 116 $OCE-Board of Regents ............................................. HB-0024 Addictions Research Institute ......................................... HB-2349 Bail Bond-Financial Obligation ................................... HB-0749 Barber & Cosmetology Act ........................................ HB-2088 Blood Bank-Donation In Trust .....................................HB-3615 Chemical Safety Act................... ...................... HB-1436 Chemical Safety-Coverage............................................ HB-3538 Chemical Substance-Public Info................................... HB-3556 Coal Utilization Program ............................................. HB-2418 Commercial Cd-Bad Check/Drafts............................ HB-0457 Counties-Tax Increase/Decrease.................................. HB-1519 Counties-Tax Levy System ...................................... HB-1517 County Clerk-Vacancy Requirmnt ............................... HB-0025 County Home-Referendum............................................. HB-1520 Court Reporters/Recording.......................................... HB-2084 CDB-Purch Fed Buildng/Rockford.............................. HB-2649 CMS-Wrkrs Comp Claim/Procedure....................... HB-1968 Develop Land/St Railway Park ...................................... HB-2566 Division of Probation Services ......................................... HB-0777 Elected Cnty Exec Form of Govt.....................................HB-0922 Enterprise Zone-Inc Tax Credit ................................... HB-0132 Envir Facilities Finance-Bonds ..................................... HB-1922 Exempt RV Hot Water Heaters...................................... HB-3423 EPA-Hazardous Materials Report ............................... HB-2122 EPA-Reductn Credit Bank/Define............................... HB-3507 Handicapped & High Risk Kids ..................................... HB-1910 Ins Cd-No Discriminatn/Blind..................................... HB-2444 Ins Cd- Registered Firms............................................. HB-1165 Ins-Certificate Exemptions....................................... HB-1530 Insurance Holding Company ........................................... HB-2446 Juv Court-Public Service Work ................................... HB-3107 Juvenile Ct-7 Days Detention ....................................... HB-0748 Juvenile Ct/School Cd-Truancy................................... HB-0747 M otor Fuel Fair Dealing Act........................................... HB-1536 M FN-Rev-Demostratn Homes/Taxes....................... HB-2757 Natural Heritage Endowment ...................................... HB-3473 NIU-Establish Engineer College ............................... HB-0023 Prompt Paymnt-Interest Penalty............................ HB-2528 Public Awareness/Response Act.................................. HB-2036 2309 HALLOCK, JOHN W. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Regncy Univ-Research/Tech Park............................... HB-1459 Rev-Property Tax Abatement....................................... HB-0130 Sch Cd-Juvenile/Truants/Courts................................. HB-0414 Sch Cd-Tenure-Jt Agreement .................................... HB-1119 Solid Waste Management Act......................................... HB-3548 State Historic Plaque Program...................................... HB-2685 Toll Highway Auth-Road Fund .................................... HB-0149 Veh-Proof of Fin Responsibilty..................................... HB-1854 Veterans Nursing Home-Manteno ............................... HB-2429 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALLOCK HOUSE BILL: 196, 379, 568, 590, 594, 659, 660, 672, 690, 1197, 1902, 2534, 2686, 2726 SENATE BILL: 1, 293, 339, 846, 849, 957, 1030, 1264, 1564, 1741, 1743 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 80, 172, 224, 290, 305, 354, 366, 607, 623, 830, 1051, 1164, 1234, 1349, 1391, 1716, 1718, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 190 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 HOUSE BILL: (SS3) 7 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-Dept-Agriculture .................................... HB-1619 Agri Fairs-Organization Date....................................... HB-1620 Atty Appellate Commsn/Name Chg .............................. HB-1755 Civil Adm-DCCA-Info Burn Coal ............................. HB-1251 Coal Mine-Internal Combustion................................ HB-3242 Coal Mining-Unlawful Shot ........................ .......... HB-3243 DVA-Admission-Veterans Home................................ HB-0921 Emergency Farm Credit Allocatn................................... HB-0485 Energy Assistance/Low-income ................................... HB-2556 EPA-IL Coal-Variance............................................ HB-1184 Farm Debt Mediation Act.................... .................... HB-3357 Farm Development Act-Grants.................................... HB-1090 Fire Protection- Annexation........................................... HB-0129 Fish Cd-No License on Pay Lake ................................. HB-0611 Inc Tax Deductn-Food Donations................................ HB-0350 Increase Moving Violation Fine ...................................... HB-0545 Ins Cd-Industry Placemnt Facil.................................... HB-0072 IL Purchasing/5% Bidders Pref ...................................... HB-0068 IL Veterans Home Grant Fund....................................... HB-3628 Muni Cd-Firemen Residency Req................................ HB-0546 MFN-Disabled Vet Home Exemptn............................. HB-3627 MFN-Pen-States Attorney System............................. HB-3636 MFN-Pen-Teacher-Annual Benefit .................... HB-0168 MFN-Various Pen Cd-Annual Incr........................... HB-1387 Occup & Use Tx-Retailer Define ................................. HB-0313 Pen Cd-Incr Retirement Pension.................................. HB-3055 Pen Cd-Military Service Credit.................................... HB-0073 Pen Cd-Teach-Bd of Trustees .................................... HB-0169 Pen Cd-Teacher Retirement Incr ................................. HB-0070 Pen Cd-Teacher Org/Serv Credit ................................ HB-2859 Pen Cd-90 Day Re-employmnt Ban........................... HB-0371 Police-Issued Citations/Arrest ..................................... HB-0760 Pub Util- Limit Fire Prot Chrge.................................... HB-2231 Pub Util-Rates/Conservation ....................................... HB-1639 Pub Utl-Least Cost Energy Plan .................................. HB-1640 Quincy Veteran Home/Eligibity ..................................... HB-1975 Repeal Firearm Owners ID Card.................................... HB-0074 Repeal Mandatory Use-Seat Belt ................................. HB-2555 Sch Cd-Chgo Brd Ed Member...................................... HB-3351 Sch Cd-Chgo Personl Certificte .................................... HB-0046 Sch Cd-Jt Educational Programs .............................. HB-0045 Sch Cd-Teacher Absence/Excused ........................... HB-0712 Sch Cd Teacher Certificatn Law.................................. HB-1021 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships .................................... HB-1183 Sch-Ave Daily Attend Caluclatn............................... HB-1458 St Emp-Disability Increase 7%................................. HB-0610 Utl-Taxpayer Estimated Paymnts............................. HB-1595 Veh Cd-POW License Plates..................................... HB-0069 2310 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Veh Cd-Transport Crops/Permits ................................ HB-0998 Veh-Emergency-Lamps/Wipers ............................... HB-1512 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HANNIG HOUSE BILL: 18, 207, 369, 370, 527, 547, 1439, 1440, 1637, 1683, 1713, 1779, 2073, 2100, 2587, 2604, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2640, 2753, 2764, 2780, 2929, 2940, 3022, 3043, 3080, 3096, 3138, 3218, 3310, 3589 SENATE BILL: 86, 149, 212, 621, 668, 1558, 1809, 1814, 2173 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 51, 193, 214, 525, 985, 1038, 1264, 1321, 1388, 1739 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 77, 197 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS II DHR-Complaince Audit/St Agency................. ......... HB-3568 HARRIS, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST. REP) $DMHDD-Day Activites......................................... HB-1911 Child Restraint Sys-Tax Credit.................................... HB-0144 Comp Review Bd Rpt GA Adoption ............................... HB-0117 Computer Software/Taxable Prop.................................. HB-3047 DPA-Aid to Families ............................................. HB-1931 Elect Cd- Ballot Application.......................................... HB-0146 Elect-St Central Committeemen ................... ......... HB-3100 Election Cd-Write-in-Candidate ............................. HB-3163 Electn Cd-Financial Disclosure ..................... ......... HB-0525 Electronic Funds Transfer ............................................ HB-0942 Energy Assistance/Low-income ................................. HB-2556 Intergvmtl Coop-Personnel Rule .................................. HB-3065 IL Veterans Home Grant Fund....................................... HB-3628 Jt Purchase-Intergov Agreement .................................. HB-3095 Las Vegas Night Games Act......................................... HB-1985 License Plate Contest................................................... H B-0044 Loc Govt-Risk Care Mangmt Cost ............................... HB-1393 Missing Person-Report-LEADS ................................ HB-2858 M obile Home Park Evictions........................................... HB-1486 Mobile Home Resale Removal........................................ HB-3066 Mortgage Loan Appraisal/Credit ................................... HB-2910 Muni Cd- Fire/Police Exams ........................................ HB-3064 Muni Cd-Passage of Ordinance.................................... HB-1987 Muni Cd-Recreation Agreements.................................. HB-1394 Pen Cd-Dept Ins-Penalties ......................... ......... HB-3345 Pub Util Tax- Per Unit Rates........................................ HB-0018 Repeal-Compensation Review Act ............................... HB-0145 Rev-Cnty Assessor/Information................................... HB-0999 Rev-Tax Bills/Library Purposes................................... HB-1008 St Comptrollr-Electronic Funds.................................... HB-3094 Tax-Income/Exemptions ............................................ HB-2539 Telephone Customer Privacy Act.................................... HB-3099 Veh Cd-Headset Receivers ........................................ HB-3067 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARRIS HOUSE BILL: 152, 163, 466, 479, 987, 1102, 1350, 1351, 1644, 1692, 1693, 2652, 2692, 2732, 2843, 2936, 3224 SENATE BILL: 314, 690, 823, 1153 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 128, 474, 521, 642, 772, 846, 866, 867, 942, 943, 1492, 1538, 1779, 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783, 1784 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 180 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 89, 99, 172 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM) $G RAN TS- EPA .......................................................... H B-3354 Agriculture Fair- Liability Ins....................................... HB-3424 Bees/Apiaries-Transportation ................................... HB-0293 Child Abuse- Facility License..................................... HB-0832 Civil Admin- Attract Industry....................................... HB-2220 Commsnr Serve Drainage Notice.................................... HB-1575 Corp/Innovatn Developmnt Act...................................... HB-1277 Corrections-Im munity............. ................................ . H B-1073 Crim Cd-Child Luring/Motor Veh .............................. HB-0522 Crim Cd- Deceptive Practice ......................................... HB-2969 2311 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Crim Cd- Indecent Solicitation...................................... HB-0021 Crim-Firearm/City Limit/Felony................................ HB-3013 Criminal Code-Stun Guns/Tasers................................ HB-0354 Dept Aging-Home Health Service................................ HB-0002 DCCA-Certify Enterprise Zones.................................. HB-2879 DCMS-Convey/Jasper County 4-H .......................... HB-2654 DPH-Alzheimer Disease Info Pgm............................... HB-0305 Elect Cd- Authority/Duties........................................... HB-1193 Election Code- Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-0100 Electric Util Cost Containment....................................... HB-2360 Emergency Farm Credit Allocatn ................................... HB-0485 Farm Equip Exempt Sales Tax........................ .......... HB-0527 Fire Protectn- Assess Charges ....................................... HB-0223 Hmstd Exempt-Life Care Facilty................................. HB-0341 Home Repair Business/No Alias .................................... HB-0838 Inc Tax- Credit/Investments ...................................... HB-1273 Income Tax-Adoption Deduction.................................. HB-0439 Increase Moving Violation Fine ...................................... HB-0545 IDFA-Local Government Grants ................................ HB-1800 IL Technology Innovation........................... ............ . HB-1253 Jasper Cty Community Centr Act................................... HB-1482 Missing Child/Youth Employment................................. HB-2573 Muni Cd-Reduce Local Sales Tax................................ HB-1275 MFN-Muni Pen-Credt/Cnty Bd Mbr....................... HB-1444 MFN-Sch Cd-Sr Citz Drivers Ed .............................. HB-2734 Occupatn/Use Tax-Exemptn Lists............................... HB-0538 Park-Eliminate Elect Petitions ..................... ........ ... HB-1587 Pub Aid-Nursing Home/Incentive ............................... HB-0307 Rev-Jt Muni Natural Gas Agency................................ HB-1585 Rev-Petition for Tax Deed File .................................... HB-1554 Sch Cd- Handicapped Children..................................... HB-0892 Sch Cd-Sch Bus Requirements ..................................... HB-2831 School Cd- Institute Fund........................................... HB-2232 Sr Citz Basic Checking Account ..................................... HB-3037 Sr Citz/Disabled- Insulin Drug..................................... HB-2917 St Mandates Act-Civic Centers .................................... HB-3043 State Employee Travel Policy..................................... HB-0713 State Employee Travel Expense.................................... HB-2352 Township-Installmnt Purchasing.................................. HB-0577 Trichinosis Control Act...................... ... ................. HB-0081 Use Tax-Gasohol Products in US ................................. HB-1317 Various Govt Branches/Mbrs/Rpt ................................. HB-3484 Veh Cd-Tarpaulin Exemption................................... HB-2825 Video Movie Sales & Rental Act .................................... HB-1270 Youth Fair Building Facilities......................................... HB-2780 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARTKE HOUSE BILL: 28, 69, 74, 130, 142, 151, 222, 392, 420, 421, 435, 462, 468, 529, 544, 573, 574, 578, 605, 626, 701, 809, 831, 998, 1175, 1184, 1332, 1394, 1645, 2552, 2574, 2595, 2604, 2609, 2634, 2640, 2684, 2725, 2728, 2730, 2753, 2781, 2877, 2925, 2945, 3008, 3022, 3061, 3062, 3080, 3081, 3096, 3181, 3236, 3252, 3262, 3272, 3302, 3558 SENATE BILL: 18, 58, 60, 62, 87, 113, 144, 148, 164, 172, 210, 212, 219, 229, 235, 239, 281, 291, 292, 309, 319, 321, 328, 348, 365, 390, 395, 404, 411, 418, 429, 432, 492, 497, 501, 521, 567, 605, 625, 645, 673, 674, 696, 748, 788, 789, 795, 799, 800, 811, 838, 857, 864, 887, 889, 890, 970, 1004, 1008, 1033, 1041, 1065, 1182, 1193, 1202, 1322, 1338, 1445, 1548, 1558, 1632, 1662, 1706, 1861, 1942, 1985, 2154, 2177, 2293 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 102, 220, 221, 254, 255, 470, 508, 844, 909, 929, 1038, 1226, 1264, 1281, 1481, 1707, 1708, 1736, 1738, 1748 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 155, 156, 157, 181, 197, 202 HASARA,KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP) Agricultural Fair-Reimbursemnt................................ HB-3526 Crim Cd-Obscenity Evidence...... ........................ HB-3592 EMS-Designation/Trauma Centers.......................... HB-1332 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASARA HOUSE BILL: 2562, 2620, 2864, 3019, 3022, 3200, 3229, 3585, 3598 SENATE BILL: 1610, 1783, 1984, 1993, 2025, 2035, 2076, 2077, 2194, 2197, 2292, 2293 2312 HASARA,KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1119, 1200, 1204, 1212, 1369, 1501, 1502, 1507, 1537, 1655, 1713, 1715 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 200 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 187 HASTERT, DENNIS REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP) $Dept-Public Aid/Blood Tests...................................... HB-0902 $DMHDD-Day Activites.............................................. HB-1911 $GRANTS-Secretary of State ................................... HB-2729 $OCE State Labor Relations Bd ..................................... HB-2982 $OCE-Alcholism/Substance Abuse ............................. HB-2987 $OCE-Civil Service Commission.................................. HB-2992 $OCE-Dept of Conservation ...................................... HB-2988 $OCE-Dept of Human Rights ...................................... HB-0660 $OCE-Dept of Public Health........... .......................... HB-0672 $OCE-Dept of Public Aid ............................................. HB-2995 $OCE-Dept of Public Health.................................... HB-2996 $OCE-Dept of Transportation ....................... ......... HB-2998 $OCE-Dept of Transportation ...................................... HB-2999 $OCE-Dept Children/Family Serv .............................. HB-0664 $OCE-Dept Human Rights .......................................... HB-3001 $OCE-Dept Mines & Minerals ..................... ......... HB-3000 $OCE-Dept Reg & Ed................................................ HB-2994 $OCE-Dept Rehabilitation Serv ................................... HB-2997 $OCE-Dept-Rehabilitation Serv ................................ HB-0678 $OCE-DMHDD........................... ........................ HB-0679 $OCE-Ed Labor Relations Board................................. HB-2980 $OCE-Emergency Serv & Disaster .............................. HB-3006 $OCE-Financial Institutions.................................... HB-2990 $OCE-Guardianshp/Advocacy Comm...................... HB-0662 $OCE-Guardianship/Advocacy Comn........................ HB-2984 $OCE-Historic Preservation Agy ................................. HB-2991 $OCE-Hlth Care Cost Containmnt .............................. HB-2983 $OCE-Human Rights Commission .............................. HB-0659 $OCE-Human Rights Commission .............................. HB-3002 $OCE-Industrial Commission....................................... HB-3003 $OCE-IL Commerce Commission................................ HB-2976 $OCE-IL Farm Development Auth.............................. HB-2986 $OCE-IL Racing Board................................................ HB-3005 $OCE-Local Labor Relations Bd..................................HB-2981 $OCE-Medical Center Commission............................. HB-0661 $OCE-Medical Center Commission............................. HB-3004 $OCE-Military & Naval Dept ..................................... HB-2974 $OCE- Public Counsel.............................................. HB-2975 $OCE-Purchased Care Review Bd ............................... HB-2985 $OCE-St Emergncy Serv/Disaster...............................HB-0663 $OCE-State Historical Library ..................... ......... HB-0683 $State Board of Elections ................................................ HB-2977 $SBE-Teacher Retirement System............................... HB-3092 $SBE-Teachers Retiremnt System ............................... HB-0994 $SUPP-Various Agencies ............................................. HB-0370 $Univ Civil Service System ............................................. HB-2993 $Various Agencies/Fire Marshal .................................... HB-2978 $Various St Agencies ..................................................... HB-2979 $Various State Agencies ................................................ HB-2989 Abused Child Reporting ................................................ HB-1535 Chng ICC/IL Publ Util Commsn ................................... HB-1815 Civil Proced-Punitive Damages .................................... HB-3118 Crim Cd-Obscenity Evidence........................................ HB-3592 Currency Exchange Corp/License ................................. HB-2441 Elect Cd-Assessment Supervisor................................... HB-1104 Elim Prop Tax-Incr Inc Tax-5% ............................. HB-0875 Finance-Land of Lincoln Fund .................................. HB-2116 Fire Alarm Contractr/Exemption ................................ HB-3298 Inc Tax-Double Sales Factor ..................................... HB-2819 Income Tx-Net Losses Regulatns.............................. HB-0224 Ins Cd-Cancellation Notice .......................... .... HB-2833 2313 HASTERT, DENNIS REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP)-Cont. IL Mathematics/Science Academy ................................ HB-0118 M ultiple Employer Trusts........................................... HB-2007 Muni-Financial Accounting Rpt................................... HB-1643 MFN-Pen-States Attorney System............................. HB-3636 Property Tax Increment Finance..................................... HB-2425 Property Tax/Non-carrier Prop.................................... HB-0880 Pub Funds-Short Term Obligatn .................................. HB-1641 Pub Library-Annexed Territory ................................... HB-3079 Pub Util-Penalty Audit Fee ................................ ........ HB-3523 Rev-Annual Statement/6 Months................................ HB-1642 Rev-Assessment Publicatn Fees.................................... HB-1680 Rev-Bd of Review Member Salary ............................... HB-1147 Rev-Publish Exmptn Certificate................................... HB-0879 Rev-Repeal Office of Appraisal .................................... HB-2430 Rev-Taxpayer Complaint/10 Days .............................. HB-3516 Rev-Twnship Assessr Retrn Book................................. HB-0292 Sch Cd-Teachers Absence/Salary ................................ HB-0242 Sch-Bd Vice Pres Pro Tempore..................................... HB-2062 Sewage Act-License Qualificatn ................................... HB-2442 St Fin-Agri Premium Fund/Tranf ............................... HB-3630 State Govt Procurement Code....................................... HB-2898 State Tax/Profession/Licensing .......................................... HB-0833 Tax-Coal/Mining Equipment....................................... HB-3096 Telecommunicatn Tax/Interstate ................................... HB-3115 Township-Establsh Plan Commisn ............................... HB-0227 Univ Telephone Serv Protectn....................................... HB-1814 Veh Cd-Axle Weight Exemptions.................................. HB-3506 Veh Cd-Headset Receiver-Define .............................. HB-3135 Veh Cd-Rate of Use Tax............................................ HB-0315 Veh Cd-Reduced Annual Fee/Txs ............................... HB-0740 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASTERT HOUSE BILL: 88, 335, 336, 337, 390, 864, 1347, 1496, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1500, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1755, 1758, 2663, 2732 SENATE BILL: 92, 173, 334, 448, 462, 476, 477, 478, 482, 483, 512, 521, 602, 605, 613, 684, 780, 893, 894, 974, 994, 1009, 1021, 1273, 1415, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1611, 1612, 1662, 1706, 1728, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1841, 2288, 2301 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 380, 569, 617, 655, 716, 717, 719, 775, 914, 926, 1097, 1211, 1295, 1377, 1451, 1552 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 10, 36, 37, 57, 87, 99, 100, 101, 119, 162, 163, 200, 211, 216, 224, 226, 248 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 81 HAWKINSON, CARL E. REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP) Abolish Compensation Review ........................................ HB-0288 Child Restraint-Parent Liable ...................................... HB-0613 Correctn-Executed Person-Unfit ................................ HB-0535 Crim Cd Proc-Summons............................................ HB-2212 Crim Cd-Prosecution/Minors....................................... HB-1315 Crim Proc-Notice To Appear ....................................... HB-2209 Crim-Veh Seizure/Child Abuse ................................... HB-2328 Criminal Cd-Child Pornography ................................ HB-2327 Criminal Cd-Trespass Notice ...................................... HB-0490 Criminal Code-Computers...................................... HB-2136 Dept-Corrections/Sentencing ....................................... HB-1316 DMHDD-Sheriff Transfer Person.............................. HB-1157 Elect Cd-Sch Board Elections...................... HB-3542 Energy Asst-Various Revisions.................................. HB-3127 Exxon Oil/Historic Preservatn..................................... HB-3475 GA Scholarships/File Names/SOS............................. HB-2095 Library-Per Capita/Area Grants .............................. HB-3371 Metro Civ Cntr Support/Intrest .................................. HB-3078 Pharmacy Practice-Compendium .............................. HB-0347 Pharmacy-Drug Product Selectn............................... HB-1971 2314 HAWKINSON, CARL E. REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Probate Act-Visitation Rights ...................................... HB-2290 Pulaski Birthday/Commemorative.................................. HB-2732 Veh Cd-Repeal Safety Belt Use.................................... HB-0289 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HAWKINSON HOUSE BILL: 63, 364, 496, 497, 525, 750, 988, 1693, 2229, 2556, 2616, 3111 SENATE BILL: 49, 97, 131, 825, 844, 848, 851, 896, 1285, 1286, 1706 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 192, 219, 228, 418, 520, 522, 560, 604, 782, 839, 852, 853, 868, 996, 1009, 1195, 1252, 1281, 1304, 1449, 1527, 1731 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 144, 171, 180 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Early Childhood Education Act ...................................... HB-0090 MFN-Sch Cd-Excellence-Educatn ......................... HB-1037 MFN-Teachr Certificate/Perform............................... HB-1038 Sch Cd-Employee Evaluation ....................................... HB-2387 Sch Cd-Special Education Rate.................................... HB-0514 Sch-Increase Tx Rate/Districts .................................... HB-0982 HENSEL, DONALD N. REPRESENTATIVE (50TH DIST. REP) $CDB-SOS State Library......................................... HB-2470 $OCE-Secretary of State......................................... HB-3035 Adm Proced-Personnel/Pay Rates ............................... HB-1950 Board of Review-Appraisers ......................................... HB-0733 Cities & Townships-Annexation................................... HB-1467 Civ Admin-Intra Agency Service ................................. HB-1959 DPH-Cancer Study-O'Hare....................................... HB-3540 DPH-Health Study-O'Hare....................................... HB-3541 Electn-Commission/Airport Auth................................ HB-1294 EPA-Monitor/In-flight Emission............................... HB-3493 Farm Defined-Primary Income..................................... HB-0735 Forest Preserve Districts......................... ............... HB-3549 Forest Preserve Dist- Tax Levy...................................... HB-3551 Forest Preserve-Levy/Expend.................................... HB-3553 Forest Preserve- Building Code...................................... HB-3554 Forest Preserve Dist-Exemptns ............................... HB-3555 Forest Prsrv-Approp Ordinance.................................... HB-3552 IL Mathematics/Science Academy ................................ HB-0118 Nursing Homes-Residents Funds ................................. HB-1292 Pub Util/Hazardous W aste........................................... HB-2171 Radioactive W aste Sites ................................................ HB-2689 Real Estate-License Conditions ..................... ......... HB-3378 Rev-Assessors/Accuracy Bonus.................................... HB-1293 Savings & Loan- GA Control........................................ HB-2117 Township-Sell Real Estate.......................................... HB-0734 World Fair Advisory Council .......................................... HB-2469 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HENSEL HOUSE BILL: 163, 341, 390, 498, 528, 558, 589, 858, 1730, 2139, 2297, 2663, 2729, 3120, 3203, 3468 SENATE BILL: 785, 838, 858, 1031, 2205 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 103, 212, 252, 311, 398, 459, 485, 591, 616, 650, 775, 827, 1067, 1105, 1283, 1322, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1400, 1409, 1410, 1416, 1417, 1441, 1611, 1612, 1769 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 37, 39, 48, 87, 99, 100, 101, 161, 162, 163, 200, 226, 248, 249 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50, 60, 80, 191 HOUSE BILL: (SS3) 1 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-Capital Development Board .............................. HB-0901 $SBE-Waltonville Sch Dist #..................................... HB-1331 Admn-Revoke Registratn/Permits............................... HB-2871 Agriculture Fair- State Aid ........................................... HB-0555 Asbestos-Contractor Licensure.................................. HB-1300 Civ Admin-DOT Interstate Signs................................. HB-0513 Civ Admin-Study Long-Term Ins.............................. HB-0306 Civ Admn-CMS Employee Suggestn ........................... HB-0578 Civil Adm-DCCA-Info Burn Coal............................. HB-1251 Civil Proced- Arrest W arrants....................................... HB-0497 2315 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Civil Procedure-Process Server ..................................... HB-0474 Cnty Fair Youth Building Fund ...................................... HB-2640 College Dorms-Fire Safety ........................................ HB-1254 Conservatn-Recovery Method....................................... HB-2873 Contractor Payments/Suppliers...................................... HB-1454 Contractors Prompt Payment Act................................... HB-0148 Crim Cd-Deceptive Practice ......................................... HB-2969 Cty/Muni Cd-Special Firearm Tx ............................... HB-0410 Dwnstate Tchr Pen-Annuity Incr ................................. HB-0581 Elect Cd-County Clerk Duties...................................... HB-1427 Elect-Cancel Voter Registratn.................................... HB-1424 Elect-Observe Absentee Ballots .................................... HB-1426 Elect-Voter Registration Cards .................................... HB-1425 Election Code-Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-0100 Electn Cd-County Clerk Duties.................................... HB-1421 EPA-Monitor Landfill Sites.......................................... HB-2870 Firearms-Restrictn/Local Laws ................................... HB-3140 Grants & Bonds For Local Jails...................................... HB-3022 Hosp Tx-Anatomical Gifts-Fund ............................... HB-1893 Inc Tax-Credit/Investments ........................................ HB-1273 Inc Tx Exemptn-Home Care Serv ................................ HB-0846 Inc Tx-Credit-Educationl Equip ................................ HB-0151 Industrial Dev Bond Allocation....................................... HB-1688 Ins Cd-Industry Placemnt Facil.................................... HB-0072 Ins-Unemploymnt/Denied Benefts............................... HB-2872 Itinerant Vendors A ct ..................................................... H B-3033 IL Loan Brokers Act....................................................... H B-3226 Loc Govt-Interest/Eduction Tax.................................. HB-1453 Marriage-Joint Custody..................... .................... HB-1349 MFN-Sch Cd-Submit Reorg Plans............................ HB-2617 Notificatn-Cancel Registration ..................................... HB-1423 Obligatn Bond-Sch Construction.................................. HB-3619 Occup & Use Tx-Retailer Define ................................. HB-0313 Purchase Firearms Out of State...................................... HB-0408 Repeal Firearm Owners ID Card .................................... HB-0074 Repeal Gun-Owner ID Requiremnt ............................. HB-2753 Rev-Assessment Publicatn Fees.................................... HB-1680 Rev-Jt Muni Natural Gas Agency........................... ... HB-1585 Rev-Petition for Tax Deed File..................................... HB-1554 River Conservancy-Issue Bond ...................... ......... HB-1451 Sales Tax-Oil Field Equipment..................................... HB-0198 Sch Cd-Special Ed-Phy Facility........................... HB-0375 Sch Cd-Special Ed Reimbursemnt .......................... HB-0515 Sch Cd-Special Educatn Tuition .................................. HB-0516 Sch Cd-Special Ed Tuition/Rate................................ HB-3141 Sch Cd-Special Ed Service Cost ................................... HB-3227 Sch Cd-State Aid/Use Lower EAV ............................. HB-0952 Sch Cd-Transfer Student Record ................................. HB-3059 Sch-Extraordnary Spec Ed/Reimb .............................. HB-3228 Sm Business Litigation Expense...................................... HB-3034 Smithland Reservoir-Recreation............................... HB-1867 Smoke Detector Act.............................. ..................... H B-2139 Sr Cit-Spec Assessmnt-Deferral ................................ HB-0083 Sr Citz Basic Checking Account ..................................... HB-3037 Sr Citz Prop Tax-Incr Income ....................... ......... HB-0840 St Mandates Act-Civic Centers ..................... ......... HB-3043 State Pay Extradition Expenses....................................... HB-2596 Surface Owner Protection........................................ HB-1892 Tax Credit-Contribution/School ................... ......... HB-0818 Tax Deductions/Communities Act ................... ........ . HB-1274 Tax-Coal/Mining Equipment....................................... HB-3096 Unemploy-Benefit-Work Stoppage........................ HB-0517 Unemploymnt Ins-Overpayments................. ........ HB-0579 Unemploymnt-Interest & Penalty .......................... HB-0028 Veh Cd-Axle Weight Exemptions......................... ... HB-3506 Veh Cd-Headset Receiver/Cycles.................... HB-3139 Veh Cd-Passing Stopped Sch Bus................ ........ HB-0848 2316 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. Veh Cd-POW License Plates........................................ HB-0069 Veh Cd-Raise Speed Limit ......................................... HB-0647 Veh Cd-Speeding Violations ......................................... HB-0648 Veh Cd-Transport Crops/Permits .............................. HB-0998 Veh Cd-Violatn/Supervisn Order................................. HB-1450 Video Poker Control Law ................................................ HB-2000 Voting- Physical Incapacity ........................................ . HB-1422 Wildlife-No Admn Orders/DOC ................................. HB-2667 Wrkrs Comp-Jt Tortfeasors Act................................. HB-1730 Youth Fair Building Facilities......................................... HB-2780 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HICKS HOUSE BILL: 5, 11, 68, 152, 201, 202, 291, 370, 383, 405, 414, 420, 421, 510, 527, 529, 544, 545, 601, 627, 639, 692, 704, 710, 799, 809, 828, 839, 843, 897, 950, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1102, 1184, 1193, 1296, 1297, 1317, 1324, 1522, 1603, 1645, 1687, 1749, 1779, 1800, 1868, 2396, 2533, 2574, 2591, 2602, 2635, 2761, 2769, 2830, 2855, 2879, 2888, 2891, 2904, 2939, 3235, 3349, 3357, 3424, 3606, 3616, 3640 SENATE BILL: 24, 62, 87, 132, 148, 210, 214, 219, 239, 258, 280, 336, 369, 429, 749, 925, 1032, 1033, 1041, 1079, 1080, 1090, 1133, 1136, 1166, 1193, 1632, 1809, 1998, 2104, 2123, 2142, 2154, 2166, 2173 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 70, 72, 400, 570, 578, 834, 953, 1529, 1652 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 171, 197 HOFFMAN, GENE L. REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS-Secrtary of State ..................................... HB-2729 $SBE-Contract/Noncompulsory Ed............................. HB-0821 Aging-Planning & Service Areas.................................. HB-2078 Atty Gen-Opinion/Cnty Officers.................................. HB-2304 Civ Pro-Contribtory Negligence................................... HB-0381 Cnty- Prohibit Leghold Traps........................................ HB-0619 CDB Issue Bond-Jail/Courthouse ................................ HB-3509 DOT Fund-Billboard Usage Fee................................... HB-0859 Elec Cd-Cnty Brd Elec Commsnr................................. HB-2307 EPA-Zoning Pollution Control ..................................... HB-2324 Insurance Code-Claims Practice................................... HB-2125 Muni Cd-Prohibit Leghold Traps................................. HB-0531 MFN-Sch-Prevent Drop Out Prog............................. HB-0830 MFN-Sch-Teachr Evaluate Proced........................... HB-1281 MFN-Various Tax Acts-Exemption.......................... HB-1091 Pen Cd-Paymnt/Assessors/Bd Mbr ............................. HB-3198 Pen Cd/DuPage County Only......................................... HB-2348 Prohibt Wildlife Leghold Traps....................................... HB-0339 Repeal Regulatn-Mass Gathering ................................ HB-1973 RTA-Directors Different County.................................. HB-2123 Sch Cd-Asbestos Abatement ........................................ HB-1039 Sch Cd-Daily Attend Formula...................................... HB-0824 Sch Cd-Full Day Kindergartens ................................... HB-0828 Sch Cd-Jt Educatn Comm Report................................ HB-0823 Sch Cd-New Service Regions ....................................... HB-1248 Sch Cd-Noncompulsory Preschool................................ HB-0822 Sch Cd- Regional Institutes........................................... HB-2208 Sch Cd-Sex Discrimination........................................... HB-1283 Sch Cd-State Aid Formula ........................................... HB-1528 Sch Cd-State Aid Calculation ...................................... HB-1997 Sch Cd-SBE Effective Instructn ................................... HB-0825 Sch Cd-SBE Study District Size................................. HB-0827 Sch Cd-Teacher Certification ....................................... HB-1282 Sch Cd-Transfer Bldg/Ed Fund................................... HB-2068 Sch-Unit Dist Formatn Petition.................................... HB-2741 School Cd-GED Tests................................................. HB-0829 School District Reorganization........................................ HB-0935 Strict Highway Advertising ............................................. HB-0858 Veh Cd-Windows-Requirements..................................... HB-0931 W ater Commission Act................................................. HB-1857 Wildlife-Leghold Traps-Illegal ............................... HB-0790 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOFFMAN HOUSE BILL: 463, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 683, 751, 2317 HOFFMAN, GENE L. REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 826, 1814, 1815, 1902, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 2002, 2413, 2414, 2415, 2416, 2417, 2418, 2419, 2420, 2421, 2422, 2423, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2429, 2430, 2431, 2432, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2448, 2449, 2450, 2451, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2663 SENATE BILL: 99, 350, 351, 352, 355, 730, 906, 1021, 1055, 1056, 1248, 1249, 1267, 1278, 1279, 1468, 1521, 1581, 1615, 1659, 1666, 1705, 1921, 1984 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 119, 332, 354, 485, 582, 647, 648, 824, 957, 1025, 1136, 1323, 1345, 1532, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28, 63, 153, 213 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 26, 27 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM) $DOT-Repair Canton Area Roads............................... HB-1766 $DOT-U S Route 24 .................................................. HB-3105 $EPA-GRANTS-Water Commission........................ HB-3112 $GRANTS-Capital Development Bd........................... HB-3023 $GRANTS- DCCA ...................................................... HB-2650 Abused Child Act Disclosures ......................................... HB-2694 Admn Cd-Tuition Reimbursements.............................. HB-2311 Adoption-Guardians Consent........................................ HB-0852 Civil Proced-Forcible Detainer ..................................... HB-3304 Consumer Fraud-Unlawful Method ............................. HB-3287 Courts-Multi-County Circuits.................................. HB-1414 Crim Cd-Abolish Venue....................................... HB-1419 Crim Cd-Illegal Search/Warrant................................. HB-0360 Crim Cd-Trespass Defined......................................... HB-3321 Crim Proced-Suppress Evidence................................... HB-0140 CDB- Architects Plans.................................................. H B-2461 Dept-Rev-Income Tx-Math Error........................... HB-3447 DPH-Alzheimer Disease Info Pgm............................... HB-0305 Energy Assistance/Low-income ................................... HB-2556 Energy Asst-Various Revisions..................................... HB-3127 Farm Development Act-Grants .................................. HB-1090 Farm Develp-Define Agribusines.................................. HB-1163 Grants & Bonds For Local Jails...................................... HB-3022 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.................................... HB-3302 Home Repair Fraud Act............................................ HB-3381 Inc Tx-Targeted Job Tx Credit..................................... HB-3451 Income Tax-Define Math Error.................................... HB-3448 Income Tx-Foreign Deductions................................. HB-3450 Ins Cd-Long Term Health Ins .................................... HB-3285 Ins- Special Producers License ...................................... HB-1408 Itinerant Vendors Act....................... ............... ........ HB-3033 IL Loan Brokers Act...................... ........................... HB-3226 Land Trustee-Personally Liable............................... HB-1416 Marriage/Dissolutn-Annual Fee .................................. HB-2797 Mason County Civic Center Act ..................................... HB-1415 Medicare Supplemntal Insurance.................................... HB-1409 Mtr Fuel Tx-Exempt 1st Div Veh................................. HB-0359 Muni Cd-Indus Project-Tax ....................................... HB-1886 MFN-Real Estate Trans Tx-Exmpt ......................... HB-0644 MFN-Rev-Demostratn Homes/Taxes....................... HB-2757 Obligatn Bond-Sch Construction .................................. HB-3619 Pen Cd-Nonpublic Teachers/Serv................................ HB-3049 Pen-Dwnstate Teach-Serv Credit................................ HB-0970 Permit Attrny General-Designee.................................. HB-1413 Physical Fitness- Contracts.......................................... HB-1411 Probation Appoint Personnel........................................ HB-2500 Pub Aid-Minimum Personal Allow ........................... HB-2784 Pub Aid-Personl Need Allowance................................. HB-0087 Pub Aid/Nursng Hm-Medical Rate ......................... HB-1410 Pub Health Director/Must Be MD................................. HB-2263 2318 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. Pub Util Tax-Per Unit Rates........................................ HB-0018 Pub Util- Illegal Collections........................................... HB-0811 Real Estate Time-Share Act......................................... HB-0650 Real Estate Transfr/Tx Exemptn ................................... HB-3052 Retailer Occupatn Tx-Interest.................................... HB-3446 Rev-Delinquent Taxes-Prop Sale ............................... HB-0139 Rev-Delinquent Taxes/Int Rate................................... HB-2554 Rev-Fed Income Tx/Lottery Dept................................ HB-3449 Sch Cd-Adv Striking Employees .................................. HB-1033 Sch Cd-Report Card/Data ........................................ HB-2806 Sch Cd-State Aid/Use Lower EAV ............................. HB-0296 Sch Cd-Supplementary State Aid................................. HB-3018 Sch Cd-Transportn Reimbursemnt............................... HB-3048 Sch-Noncertified Emp/Residency............................... HB-3251 Sm Business Litigation Expense...................................... HB-3034 Solicit-Firemen/Police-Felony................................... HB-1412 State Employee-Incentive Prog..................................... HB-2312 Tax- Income/Exemptions .......................... .............. HB-2539 Teachr Pen Cd-Recreatn Worker................................. HB-2731 Unemp Ins-Abolish Bd of Review................................. HB-1887 Unemp-Appeal Adjudic Decision ................................. HB-1888 Unempl Ins-Disqualify/Benefits................................... HB-1891 Uniform Durable Power Attorney................................... HB-3286 Veh Cd-Odometer Photocopy ....................................... HB-3284 Victim/W itness Assist Center......................................... HB-3283 Violent Crime Victims/Contract...................................... HB-2313 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOMER HOUSE BILL: 88, 120, 136, 244, 335, 336, 337, 358, 367, 369, 621, 713, 726, 750, 759, 799, 832, 885, 998, 2352, 2525, 2595, 2615, 3080, 3081, 3218, 3310, 3377 SENATE BILL: 18, 140, 155, 190, 234, 235, 254, 319, 320, 386, 522, 625, 762, 789, 1004, 1005, 1008, 1065, 1302, 1417, 1422, 1431, 1442, 1445, 1562, 1634, 1861, 1862, 1957, 2104, 2185 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 214, 355, 535, 615, 630, 718, 862, 996, 1037, 1109, 1124, 1195, 1492 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 88, 89, 90, 104, 120, 174, 181 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 HUFF, DOUGLAS JR. REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM) Aging-Service Contract/Ins Req.................................. HB-1478 Chgo Bd of Educatn-Subdistrict................................... HB-0290 Chgo Mayor Apt-Council Approve .............................. HB-0246 Cigarette Tax- Incr 40 Pack .......................................... HB-1311 Cor-Life Imprisonmnt/Age Rqmnt ........................... HB-2695 Dept-Conservatn/Rehab Program................................ HB-1579 DCMS-Convey Real Property ...................................... HB-1571 Ed Labr Relatn-Collect Bargain................................... HB-0757 Elected Commerce Commission ...................................... HB-2140 Elected Commerce Commissn-Mbrs ......................... HB-2563 Electn-Registered Name Removal ............................... HB-0925 Housing Auth-Technical Change ................................. HB-1823 ICC-Utilities Purchase/State ........................ ......... HB-2628 Metro Fair Act-Technical Chng................................... HB-1824 Muni Cd- Liquor Control Act........................................ HB-1825 MFN-Mortgage Foreclosure ........................................ HB-2837 Preferred Provider Insurance........................................... HB-2089 Prison Overcrowding Powers Act ................................... HB-1738 Pub Aid-Support/Court Actions .................................. HB-1446 Rented Automobile Act .............................................. HB-0534 Rev Act-Change Cross Reference ................................ HB-1826 Revenue Sharing Increase ............................................. HB-1442 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HUFF HOUSE BILL: 251,317, 319, 383, 871, 1145, 1150, 1353, 1437, 1441, 1572, 1581, 1621, 1714, 1715, 2108, 2498, 2529, 2569, 2587, 2593 SENATE BILL: 96, 1010 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 39, 313, 449, 622, 849, 931, 1027, 1269 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29 2319 JAFFE, AARON REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. DEM) JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST. REP) Agriculture Fair- State Aid ........................................ HB-0555 Anatomical Gift-Gift Objection............................... HB-3529 Assistant St Attorneys Fees................................. .... HB-1926 Burial Funds Out of State Bank...................................... HB-1912 Civil Proc-Technical Change........................................ HB-3265 Civil- Judgments/Interest Rate..................................... HB-1790 Cnty-Indemnity-Pub Defenders ................................. HB-1213 Crim Cd-Child Custody Violatn ................................... HB-2529 Crim Cd-Purported Prop Possesn ................................. HB-1941 Crim Code- Bail Bond Violation................................. HB-0704 Criminal Cd-Trespass Notice ......................... ........ HB-0490 Cty/Muni Cd-Special Firearm Tx ............................... HB-0410 Drainage Dist-Admin.............................. HB-2407 Drainage System-DOT Jurisdictn................................ HB-1214 Dram Shop- Liability Limit...................................... HB-0737 DMHDD-Sheriff Transfer Person ................................ HB-1 157 DOC-Establish Timber Value ...................................... HB-1958 DOC-Vermilion River Protected .................................. HB-3386 Funeral/Burial-Trust Funds .................................... HB-1215 Health/Educatn-Transplantation............................... HB-3530 Hospital/Potential Organ Donor..................................... HB-3533 Indemnification Act- Judges .......................................... HB-0343 Ins Cd- Dependent Coverage......................................... HB-0154 Ins Cd- Property/Casualty Rates.................................. HB-3232 Ins Cd-Technical Change............................................ HB-3263 Ins-Jt Underwrit Prop/Casualty................................... HB-3234 Ins- Local Publ Entity/Excess..................................... HB-3233 IL Community Corrections Act....................................... HB-0353 Local Govt-Technical Change ...................................... HB-3264 Marriage-Minor Custody/Death............................... HB-1188 MFN-Unempl-Sch Bus Driver Benf........................... HB-3247 No Discrimination-Real Estate.................... ........... HB-1621 Noncustodial Parent-Upon Death ................................ HB-1189 Organ Transplant-Educ Program................................. HB-3532 Organ Transplant-Ins Viability .................................... HB-3535 Prohibits Buy/Sale-Human Body.................................. HB-3536 Pulaski Birthday/Commemorative.................................. HB-2732 Purchasing- Lobbyist .................................................. H B-2301 Repeal 1985 School Reorgzn Law................................... HB-2677 Residential Owner-Resident Act .................................. HB-0695 Sch Cd-District Formation ............................. .......... HB-2676 Self-serv Gas Station/Disabled .................................... HB-1953 Support Guidlines-Child/Spouse............................... HB-0364 Township-Alter Boundary Reqmts............................... HB-0167 U of I-Student Board Member ..................................... HB-2298 Unneeded Criminal Provisions ........................................ HB-0489 Veh-Drivers Lie/Organ Donors .................................... HB-3531 Waterways-Drainage/Agri Land ................................. HB-1386 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON HOUSE BILL: 20, 63, 202, 535, 589, 594, 1208, 1210, 1211, 1212, 1480, 1786, 1787, 2525, 2610, 2611, 2781, 3377 SENATE BILL: 362, 558, 559, 595, 758, 851, 942, 1607, 1609, 1837, 1838, 2185 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 27, 37, 83, 91, 99, 130, 152, 183, 195, 223, 269, 270, 271, 305, 375, 403, 465, 491, 561, 597, 631, 661, 679, 680, 685, 744, 745, 755, 805, 806, 807, 808, 840, 903, 904, 945, 963, 964, 965, 966, 967, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1156, 1170, 1196, 1197, 1233, 1297, 1308, 1436, 1437, 1494, 1510, 1566, 1587, 1588, 1592, 1596, 1640, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1673, 1674, 1681, 1691, 1692, 1734, 1749, 1754, 1795, 1796, 1797 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 171, 244 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 137 JONES,LOVANA REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM) KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM) $Comptroller-Accounting System ................................ HB-1247 $Dept-Rehab/Play Libraries ...................... HB-1 288 2320 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $1 to Comptroller for Project.................................... HB-2155 Auditing Act-Federal Law......................................... HB-2213 Auditor Gen Salary Increase........................................... HB-0250 Auditor Gen-Teacher Employmnt ................................ HB-3624 Bank Facilities/County Locatn ....................................... HB-3260 Brd of Gov-Indemnify/Reserves................................... HB-I 115 Chgo Worlds Fair-Domed Stadium.............................. HB-0607 Cnty Collector/Pay Interest.......................................... HB-2156 College/Univ-Tuition Waivers .............................. HB-3108 Comm Coil-Comment Board Mtg ................................ HB-1401 Computr Serv-Univ/Incr Var Bds................................ HB-3266 County Recorders-Addtnl Award ................................. HB-0401 Create Smoke Detector Act............................................ HB-2631 DCCA Cooperate/Chgo World Fair............................... HB-1681 Elect/Rev-Assessor Qualificatn.................................... HB-0437 EPA-Free Liquids Disposal ................................... . HB-0177 Funeral/Burial Funds-License...................................... HB-1 142 Gen Obligation Bond-Notificatn................................... HB-1249 Gen Obligatn Bonds-Computation .......................... HB- 1118 Higher Ed Asst/Student Grants...................................... HB-3331 Hospital Lic-Define Perinatal ....................................... HB-0722 Inc Tax-Double Sales Factor ........................................ HB-2819 Inc Tx/Dividend/Retail/Penalty .................................... HB-1321 Income Tax-Allc Nonres Bus Inc ................................. HB-2384 Income Tx-Net Losses Regulatns............................. HB-0224 Industrial Dev Bond Allocation....................................... HB-1688 IL State Collection Act................................................. H B-3328 Judical Sale Certificat-Filing ........................................ HB-0075 Library-Per Capita/Area Grants ................................. HB-3371 Loc Govt Unit-Chgo Worlds Fair ................................. HB-1682 Loc Govt-File Financial Report.................................... HB-1389 Motor Fuel Tx-Improve Streets .................................... HB-1869 Muni Cd-Enforce Taxes Imposed ................................. HB-3394 Muni Cd-Hotel Tax-Uses...................................... HB-3183 Muni Cd-Plat Dedication........................................... HB-0322 Muni/Cnty/Govt Units-Audits .................................... HB-3327 MFN-Chgo Labr Pen-Incr Formula.......................... HB-0803 MFN-Chgo Police Pen-Widow Bnft........................ HB-0584 MFN-Muni-Exclude Tx Added-Bill ....................... HB-1133 M FN-Pen-Police/Raise Annuity ............................... HB-0609 MFN-Pen-Teach/Survivor Benefit ............................ HB-0079 MFN-Pen/Teach-Min Death Paymnt.................... HB-0078 MFN-Rev-Property/Tax Levies................................ HB-0900 MFN-Sch Cd-Free Transportation............................. HB-1744 MTA-Audit Financial Report . ........................ ........ HB-1503 Pen Cd-Sanitary Dist/Tech Chg .................................. HB-3223 Political Subdivisn-Surveying ..................................... HB-1120 Property Sales/Taxes/Registrar ..................................... HB-3415 Property Tax-Delinquency.......................................... HB-3229 Pub Comm College-Establish Fee ................................ HB-0321 Pub Util Tax-Per Unit Rates ........................................ HB-0018 Pub Utl-Prohibit Rate/Residenc .................................. HB-1322 Public Officer Annual Reports......................................... HB-1785 Rehab-Contracts/Play Libraries ............................... HB-1289 Respiratory Care Practice Act ........................................ HB-0682 Retail Occupatn Tax-Vendors .................................... HB-0781 Rev Act-Certificate of Error...................................... HB-1900 Rev-Assessment Publicatn Fees.................................... HB-1680 Rev-Increase Application Fees ..................................... HB-0323 Rev-Mailing Tax Bills ................................................ HB-1671 Rev-Property Tax-Govt Exempt ............................. HB-1130 Rev-Protest Taxes/Interest........................................... HB-0400 Revises Coal Rights Taxation....................................... HB-3309 Sale of Realty-Misconduct...................................... HB-0507 Sch Cd-Alternative Ed Diplomas .............................. HB-3181 Sch Cd-Chgo/Engineer-Custodian............................ HB-1679 Sch Cd-Interdistrict Exchange .................................. HB-3088 2321 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Sch Cd-Intra-Agency Fund...................... ............ HB-0995 Sch Cd-Multi-year Contracts..................................... HB-1117 Sm oke Detector A ct............................... ...................... H B-2139 St Atty App-Tx Objection Cost.................................... HB-3588 St Scholarship Funds/Exemption.................................... HB-3599 St Toll Highway Comm/Audits...................................... HB-1502 State Agency-Architect Service.................................... HB- 1123 State Agency/Write Off Claims...................................... HB-1496 State Auditing- Federal Funds ...................................... HB-1500 State Govt Procurement Code ........................ ........... H-2898 SIU-Bd Govrs/Self Insure........................................ HB-3267 Tax Sale Purchaser/Liability..................................... ... HB-1685 Tax-Coal/Mining Equipment ....................................... HB-3096 Tax-Exempt Unemployment................................. HB-2959 Tax- Income/Exemptions ........................................... HB-2539 Teacher/Child-Tuition Waiver..................................... HB-0861 Utl-Cost Relief/Senior Citizns................................... HB-2684 Various Acts-Occupation/Use Tx ................................ HB-3032 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEANE HOUSE BILL: 212, 397, 398, 399, 413, 440, 447, 561, 605, 606, 684, 713, 868, 1084, 1104, 1108, 1147, 1164, 1296, 1297, 1319, 1356, 1405, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1501, 1518, 2352, 2547, 2609, 2612, 2675, 2757 SENATE BILL: 35, 54, 57, 89, 246, 247, 249, 258, 260, 306, 355, 356, 357, 358, 365, 415, 513, 667, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 909, 947, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1041, 1063, 1159, 1318, 1323, 1337, 1338, 1358, 1452, 1516, 1519, 1602, 1605, 1611, 1612, 1624, 1700, 1704, 1709, 1826, 1963, 2037, 2038, 2100, 2136 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 47, 100, 174, 176, 231, 456, 464, 670, 671, 738, 753, 756, 785, 803, 886, 1127, 1128, 1217, 1218, 1305, 1325, 1421, 1452, 1463, 1474, 1532, 1540, 1767 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57, 105, 217, 229 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65, 180 KIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP) Child Abuse & Neglect Act ........................................ HB-1692 Circuit Court-Pretrial Service ...................................... HB-3573 Civ Proc/Signed Dismiss Motion.................................... HB-2909 Civil Proc-Limitation/Actions ...................................... HB-1194 Civil Proc- Private Detectives ..................................... ... HB-1198 Comm Cd-Repurchase Agreemnt................................. HB-1259 Computer Software/Taxable Prop.................................. HB-3047 Corrections-Furloughs................................................ HB-2210 Criminal Child Abuse Offense......................................... HB-1693 Devl Finance-Incr Loan Term .................................... HB-2037 Dissolution-Attorney Fees.......................................... HB-3590 Energy Asst-Various Revisions ..................................... HB-3127 Explosives Possesn License/Fee ...................................... HB-1933 Loans-Locked In Interest Rate..................................... HB-2908 Loc Govt-Risk Care Mangmt Cost............................... HB-1393 Mortgage Loan Appraisal/Credit ................................... HB-2910 Muni Cd-Borrowing/Airports .................... ............ HB-3204 Muni Cd-Recreation Agreements................................. HB-1394 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling .............................. HB-2159 MFN-Sch Cd-Pay Dr Certificates............................. HB-2286 MFN-Sch-Counselor/Pupil Ratio................................. HB-2161 MFN-Sch-Parent Orientatn Week ............................ HB-2045 MFN-Summer Sch-Required Course........................ HB-2044 Open Meetings-Real Estate Sale.................................. HB-0707 Redev Corp-Checks-Pymnt Shares............................ HB-2284 Rev Sharing-Bond Escrow Acount ............................... HB-1455 Rev-Tax Sales/Cnty Purchasing .................................. HB-1192 Sch Cd-Interdistrict Exchange ..................................... HB-3088 Sch Cd-Truant Educatn Programs............................... HB-3205 Sch-Student Record Disclosure ................................. HB-0990 School Cd- Advisory Council......................................... HB-2160 School Code/Dropout Rate ............................................. HB-2158 St Comptrollr-Electronic Funds.................................... HB-3094 SBE-Adopt Rule/Adm Certificate............................ HB-0992 2322 KIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Tax Anticipation Note-Issuance................................... HB-1258 Unempl/Exempt High Schoolers .................................... HB-2394 Veh Cd-Flashing Light/Funeral................................... HB-2911 Working Cash Fund-Local Govmnt ............................. HB-0702 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KIRKLAND HOUSE BILL: 20, 390, 525, 680, 777, 2528, 2556, 3402, 3648 SENATE BILL: 99, 749, 1031, 1563, 1564, 2212 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 118, 638, 701, 846, 1161 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 22, 33, 85, 86, 177, 218, 219 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75, 97, 159 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP) $DCFS-Grandma Please Program ............................... HB-3373 Admin Proced-St Agency/Rules .................................. HB-1285 Animals-Cruel Treatmnt Penalty ................................. HB-1016 Child Restraint- Parent Liable ...................................... HB-0613 Civil Proced-Contingent Fees ....................................... HB-3119 Civil Proced- Pleading Motions ..................................... HB-3121 Cnty-Prohibit Leghold Traps........................................ HB-0619 Conservatn-Endangered Species ................................... HB-0929 County Zoning Variatn/Hearings ............H....... ............. HB-3508 County Zoning-Violations.......................................... HB-0681 DPH-Cancer Study-O'Hare....................................... HB-3540 DPH-Health Study-O'Hare ....................................... HB-3541 Elec Cd-Petition Objections........................................ HB-0217 EPA Cnty Waste Management Plan............................... HB-0703 EPA-Local Delegation-Immunity .............................. HB-2633 EPA- Monitor/ In-flight Emission ............................... HB-3493 EPA-Muni Nonhazardous Sludge ................................ HB-3036 Fees-Municipal Attorney ......................................... HB-0040 Gov Ethics-Statement Filing....................................... HB-0196 Highway Cd-Rest Areas-60 Miles............................. HB-0543 Highway Cd-Row Crop/Snow Break............................ HB-2562 Highway Cd-Visitor Centers........................................ HB-0544 IL Comparative Fault Act............................................ HB-3116 IL Product Liability Act....................... .................... HB-3123 Library-Abolish Advisory Comm ................................. HB-3273 Limit Recovery Noneconomc Loss.................................. HB-3124 Loc Govt-Tax Collect-Interest ................................... HB-0769 Local Govt Immunity-Insurance................................... HB-2632 Local Govt-Expand Immunities................................. HB-3203 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act ...................................... HB-2022 Mobile Home--Security Deposit .................................... HB-2838 Muni Cd-Annexation Agreements........................... HB-1079 Muni Cd-Demotion/Police-Firemn ........................ HB-2824 Muni Cd-Pesticide-Regulations ................................. HB-2686 Muni Cd-Prohibit Leghold Traps ................................. HB-0531 MFN-Disabld Persn-Hmstead Exmp ........................ HB-0226 MFN-Rev-Sr Citz Homstd Exemptn......................... HB-0496 MPA-Surgeon-Mastectomy Consent......................... HB-0680 Phase Out Food Tax .............................................. HB-0462 Prohibt Wildlife Leghold Traps....................................... HB-0339 Prompt Paymnt-Interest Penalty .................................. HB-2528 Public Util-Prohibits Sales......................................... HB-1328 Recorders Bond-Increase ............................................ HB-2029 Rev-Notice/Tax Sale-Redemption ............................ HB-0930 Rev-Review Bd Hearings Proced.................................. HB-0956 Rev-Sr Citz/Abatemnt Tax Incr ................................ HB-0928 Rev-Taxpayer Change of Address................................ HB-0480 Rta-Suburban Bus Board Term.................................... HB-2114 Sch Cd-Define Secondary School ................................. HB-0243 School Code- Scholarships............................................. HB-2081 Snowmobile Reg/Safety ID Numbr ............................ HB-0542 Snowmobile Registration-3 yrs.................................. HB-1921 Solar Energy System-Grants ..................................... HB-1202 Solid Waste Management Act......................................... HB-3548 Sr Cit Relief-Raise Max Income............................... HB-0602 2323 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP)-Cont. St Occupatn/Use Tx-Exmpt Food................................ HB-1329 Township Working Cash Fund Act................................. HB-3514 Unemploymnt Ins-Govmnt Entity ................................ HB-1080 Unemply Ins-Corporate Officers ................................... HB-0349 Veh Cd- Traffic Control Device ..................................... HB-1140 Vietnam Veterans Organizations .................................... HB-0957 Water Well/Pump Install-Licens................................. HB-1929 W ildlife- Leghold Traps- Illegal .................................. HB-0790 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLEMM HOUSE BILL: 83, 188, 218, 219, 409, 503, 616, 626, 793, 858, 859, 937, 1162, 2833, 2868, 3188 SENATE BILL: 89, 158, 258, 291, 341, 397, 405, 482, 487, 623, 662, 815, 816, 900, 2061 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 96, 116, 133, 230, 247, 364, 371, 530, 599, 704, 705, 731, 732, 856, 925, 933, 956, 981, 983, 984, 1021, 1022, 1103, 1104, 1122, 1130, 1131, 1174, 1194, 1220, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1296, 1326, 1374, 1376, 1406, 1422, 1450, 1453, 1489, 1500, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1689, 1697, 1730, 1740, 1773 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 135, 168, 194, 220, 245 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 92, 185 KOEHLER, JUDITH REPRESENTATIVE (89TH DIST. REP) Abolish Compensation Review ........................................ HB-0288 Child Care Act/Abuse & Neglect .................................. HB-2031 Civil Proc-Attachmt Watercraft ................................... HB-1576 Civil Procd- Summons.................................................. HB-2260 Civil Proced Collateral Source ..................................... HB-3120 Comp Review Brd-Salaries ......................... ........... HB-1830 Compensatn Review Bd-Advisory ................................ HB-0750 Credit Card/Maximum Interest ..................................... HB-2535 Crim Cd-Periodic Imprisonment .................................. HB-0332 Crim-Cable TV/Porno Material................................... HB-1843 Dealer Purchase Ginseng Period ..................................... HB-1969 DENR Superconduct Collider......................................... HB-1935 DENR/Economic Impact Deadline................................ HB-2142 Endangered Species- Protect.......................................... HB-2518 EPA-Development Permit Expires ............................... HB-2261 FOIA/Criminal Records .............................................. HB-2520 Horse Race/Blood Test Jockeys...................................... HB-2522 Indust Home Wk/No Sanit Permts ................................ HB-2151 Industrial Home Work-Limitatns................................. HB-0876 Ins-Safety/Carnival Rides............................................ HB-2540 IL Product Liability Act............................................... HB-3123 Library-Accumulate Funds/Ins................................ HB-0881 Merit Employment- Counties ....................................... HB-1829 Muni Cd-Treasurer-Combine Fnds ........................... HB-1768 Muni-Abolish Fire/Police Bds....................................... HB-2455 Muni-Cable TV/Porno Material.................................. HB-1844 Pest Control- Increase Fees.......................................... HB-1776 Pesticide Control Fund .................................................. H B-1775 Public Awareness/Response Act..................................... HB-2036 Sch Cd-Juvenile/Truants/Courts................................. HB-0414 Timber Buyers Regulations........................................... HB-2519 US EPA & IL EPA-Permits....................................... HB-0849 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KOEHLER HOUSE BILL: 20, 116, 496, 713, 1162 SENATE BILL: 617, 673, 674, 814, 849, 1003, 1163, 1165, 1188, 1837 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 202, 275, 535, 862, 934, 953, 995, 1252, 1253, 1266, 1355, 1478, 1483, 1523, 1527, 1543, 1552 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 120, 164, 180, 235 KRSKA, ROBERT T. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM) $DCCA-Youth Employment Program................ HB-3294 $GRANTS-Community College Brd ........................... HB-1749 Child Pornography/Felony.............................................. HB-2359 Civ Proced- Limit Contingnt Fee................................... HB-3355 Cnty Hosp-New Cook Cnty Hosp................................. HB-1351 Credit Card Interest Rate 3%....................................... HB-2567 Crim-Indecent Solicitatn-Child ................................. HB-0842 2324 KRSKA, ROBERT T. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. Firearms-Training & Waivers ...................................... HB-1767 FOIA/ Exempts ID of Victims...................................... HB-2371 Home Repair Registration Act....................... ........... HB-0847 Human Rts-Hispanic Review Bd.................................. HB-2511 Illinois Procurement Institute.................................... HB-2353 Juvenile-Adjudicatory Hearings ................................... HB-0854 Juvenile-Controlled Substances .................................... HB-0835 Liquor Control-Retail Sale Hrs.................................... HB-3026 M FN-Chgo Firemn Occupa Disease............................ HB-0042 MFN-Pen-Chgo Firemen Incr Rate .......................... HB-0041 Pen Cd-Injuries-Liability ....................................... HB-1306 Pension-Chgo Firemen-Tax Levy............................... HB-0736 Practice of Funeral Directing ................................... ..... HB-1634 Pub Hlth-Sr Citzn/Dental Care................................... HB-1307 Pub Util- Termination Notice........................................ HB-0855 Sale of Realty-Misconduct.......................................... HB-0507 Sch Cd-Truancy/Prevention......................................... HB-3187 Sr Citz-Apart Switch/Tx Relief................................... HB-0843 State Indemnity- Definition ......................................... HB-3275 Utility Tx-Exempt Charity Org.................................... HB-0845 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KRSKA HOUSE BILL: 4. 19, 29, 34, 36, 55, 65, 84, 85, 151, 164, 165, 177, 179, 180, 200, 329, 331, 342, 413, 416, 417, 418, 433, 458, 459, 549, 551, 593. 614, 631, 645, 709, 720, 727, 728, 731, 766, 767, 786, 787, 798, 909, 910, 911, 971, 1092, 1107, 1108, 1124, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1526, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1684, 1691, 2159, 2164, 2165. 2400, 2565, 2600, 2603, 2615, 2643, 2644, 2657, 2675. 2765, 2766, 2832, 2906, 3044, 3045, 3114, 3130, 3292, 3300, 3427, 3578, 3579, 3580. 3593 SENATE BILL: 201, 209, 1212, 1213, 1217, 1218 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 34, 38, 79, 139, 179, 184, 227, 312, 347, 358, 360, 416, 426, 428, 536, 542, 626, 694, 701, 703, 730, 780, 815, 829, 972, 1019, 1386, 1395, 1397, 1401, 1424, 1462, 1679, 1688, 1729, 1755, 1756 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP) Abolish Race Track Improvement................................... HB-3518 Animals-No Live Lure Training................................... HB-1622 Civil Adm Cd-Feasibility Stdy ..................................... HB-2325 Civil Proced-Contingent Fees ....................................... HB-3119 Correctns-Petition/Name Change................................ HB-3522 Crim Cd-Jury Service/Exemption................................ HB-2850 Crim Cd-Political Contribution .................................... HB-3432 DPA-Child Support Amnesty Prog .............................. HB-3517 East Asia Develop Advisory Bd...................................... HB-2549 Educatn-Reorganizatn/Timetable ................................ HB-2699 Elect Cd-Contributns/Gambling.................................. HB-3084 Elect-Compensatn Electn Judges................................... HB-3565 Elect-Gambling/Campaign Funds ............................... HB-3308 Health Finance- Uniform Bill........................................ HB-2305 Health Finance-Uniform Bill........................................ HB-2326 Horse Race-Concession Prices...................................... HB-3586 Ins Cd-Hearing Aid/Reimbursmnt .............................. HB-3085 Med Malpractice-Pecuniary Loss................................. HB-1601 MFN-Pen Cd-Teacher-Death Benft ................... HB-2754 MFN-Pen-Teacher-Incr Supplemnt........................ HB-2755 MFN-Pen/Chgo Teach-Incr Benfit ........................... HB-2756 Phy Fitness- CPR Certificate......................................... HB-0112 Pub Aid-Max Hrs/Work Program............................... HB-3520 Purchasing-Bid Advertisements.................................... HB-0964 Radiation Protection Fund ............................................. HB-1939 Sch Cd-Report Card/Data ........................................... HB-2806 Veh Cd-Traffic Signal Cost Req ................................... HB-0113 Veh-Special Veh-Operator Lic................................... HB-1845 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUBIK HOUSE BILL: 83, 106, 590, 751, 2528, 2879, 3038, 3087, 3181, 3182, 3461 SENATE BILL: 53, 137, 315, 576, 694, 801, 818, 829, 841, 866, 874, 879, 892, 933, 1189, 1284, 1295, 1634, 1673, 2019 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 197, 399, 497, 573, 629, 783, 846, 1013, 1031, 1078, 1100, 2325 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP)--Cont. 1222, 1223, 1231, 1232, 1263, 1341, 1342, 1372, 1462, 1475, 1598 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81, 106, 109, 132, 133, 139, 140, 150, 158, 205, 206, 207, 241 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21, 46, 74, 93, 111, 112, 121, 123, 129, 131, 167, 176, 189 KULAS, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM) $Cap Dev Fund- Job Training ....................................... HB-0342 $Development Finance Authority.................................... HB-2832 $DCCA-Youth Employment Program ......................... HB-3294 Clean & Beautiful Advsry Bd ....................................... HB-2487 College Dorms- Fire Safety .......................................... . HB-1254 Community Right to Know Act ...................................... HB-0300 County/Landfill/Nonresident ..................................... HB-2351 Crime on School Grounds............................................. HB-2164 Elect- No Precinct Registratn........................................ HB-1562 Exempt Hearing Aids- Taxation.................................... HB-0365 EPA-Air Pollution Fees ....................................... HB-1774 EPA-Muni Nonhazardous Sludge ................................ HB-3036 Fire Protection/Annexed Land ................................... .. HB-2546 Highway Cd-Bench Placement..................................... HB-3463 Income Tax/Day Care Credits......................................... HB-2163 Increase Income Tax Exemption .................................. ... HB-2533 Liquor- Distributr Rpt Shipmnts................................ ... HB-1330 M edical Prac- Legend Drugs ......................................... HB-1164 Muni Cd-Commisioner Compensatn............................ HB-0182 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling ............................... HB-2159 MFN-Sch Cd-Incr Compulsory Age ......................... HB-2058 Physical Therapy Act of 1985 ....................................... HB-1298 Respiratory Care Practice Act ........................................ HB-0682 Sch Cd/PM Actv After Schl Prog .................................. HB-2166 Sch-St Aid Formla/Bilingual Ed................................ HB-1255 School Cd/Hispanic Special Ed ................................... ... HB-2167 School Code/Dropout Rate.......................................... HB-2158 Special Sales- License Fee Incr...................................... HB-3222 Sr Citz- Apart Switch/Tx Relief................................... HB-0843 Underground Storage Tanks Req.................................... HB-2250 Unlawful W eapons/Schools .......................................... HB-2162 US EPA & IL EPA- Permits......................................... HB-0849 Vital Records Act- Filing Fees ...................................... HB-2760 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KULAS HOUSE BILL: 3, 65, 100, 164, 165, 208, 387, 459, 484, 507, 544, 574, 709, 745, 819, 895, 896, 989, 1001, 1002, 1176, 1274, 1399, 1470, 1522, 2108, 2160, 2161, 2165, 2400, 2511, 2512, 2591, 2596, 2675, 2769, 2836, 2948, 2950, 3045, 3223, 3235, 3292, 3302, 3306, 3307, 3427, 3578, 3579, 3593, 3595, 3657 SENATE BILL: 24, 119, 120, 202, 219, 349, 379, 696, 732, 753, 1210, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1215, 1217, 1218, 1837, 2082 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 412, 528, 792, 815, 847, 860, 884, 1001, 1123, 1160, 1236, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1249, 1253, 1266, 1321, 1355, 1525, 1552 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 43, 45, 51, 112, 164 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM) $DCCA-Youth Employment Program......................... HB-3294 $GRANTS-Community College Brd ........................... HB-1749 Certificatn/Carpentry Contract ............................... HB-1537 Charitable Games Act ........................................... HB-3300 Chgo Worlds Fair-Domed Stadium.............................. HB-0607 Civil Procedure-Process Server ..................................... HB-0474 Controlled Subs Delivery-Schls .................................... HB-0841 Controlled Substance- Penalties .................................... HB-3671 Credit Card Interest Rate 3%.......................................... HB-2567 Crim Cd-Possess/Stolen Firearm........................ HB-0836 Crim Cd-Selling of Firearms ............................... HB-1881 Crim Cd/Proc-Murder-Evidence.............. .... HB-3673 Criminal Cd-Weapon Possession ....................... HB-1143 Dietetic Practice Act... ............................................. HB-0932 DMHDD/CMS-Convey Land Cook Cty..... ...... HB-0608 DORS-Mass Transit-Handicapped..... ... .. HB-1078 2326 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. Hiring Preference/Handicapped ..................................... HB-2391 Home Repair Business/No Alias .................................... HB-0838 Home Repair Registration Act........................................ HB-0847 Ins Cd- Technical Change......................................... HB-3263 Ins-Coverage of Former Spouse.................................... HB-0600 Juvenile-Controlled Substances .................................... HB-0835 Juvenile-Gun Usage School Area ................................. HB-0837 Mandatry Hlth Ins Risk Sharing .................................... HB-1904 MFN-Chgo Police Pen Cd Incr 3% .............................. HB-0606 MFN-Elect Cd-Judges Compensatn .......................... HB-3113 MFN-Pen Cd Police/Raise Annuty............................. HB-0173 MFN-Pen Cd-Retirement Increase ........................... HB-2675 M FN-Pen-Police/Raise Annuity.............................. HB-0609 No Unsolicit Phone Calls............................................... HB-3566 Pen-Chgo Police/Bd Secretary.................................... HB-1 107 Pen-Chgo Police/Position Votes ................................... HB-1 108 Phy Fitness-CPR Certificate ......................... .......... HB-0112 Sch Cd-Scholarship Assistance...................................... HB-0593 Sr Cit/Disabled- Fuel Cost........................................ HB-1874 Sr Citz- Apart Switch/Tx Relief................................... HB-0843 Steel Prod Procur-Expand Scope .................................. HB-121 Steel Products-US Manufactured ................................. HB-2887 Sunset- Standards ............................. ......................... H B-1260 Tax Deduction-Community Groups ............................. HB-0844 Tax Deductions/Communities Act ................................. HB-1274 Utility Tx-Exempt Charity Org .................................... HB-0845 Various Acts-Occupation/Use Tx ................................ HB-3032 Veh Cd-Admin Hearing Director ................................. HB-1718 Veh Cd-Hazardous Waste License............................... HB-1195 Veh Cd-Mandatory Insurance..................................... HB-0800 Veh Cd-Passing Stopped Sch Bus.................................. HB-0848 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAURINO HOUSE BILL: 16, 29, 32, 55, 65, 82, 174, 180, 183, 184, 185, 329, 387, 397, 398, 399, 417, 432, 433, 481, 507, 551, 584, 682, 684, 708, 720, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 782, 804, 823, 824, 826, 827, 829, 830, 962, 971, 1084, 1092, 1176, 1177, 1253, 1277, 1282, 1320, 1337, 1342, 1349, 1399, 1432, 1456, 1483, 1876, 1877, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2400, 2409, 2615, 2643, 2747, 2765, 2776, 2800, 2801, 2945, 3011, 3037, 3044, 3063, 3078, 3097, 3130, 3275, 3292 SENATE BILL: 267, 290, 300, 597, 669, 724, 1091, 1123, 1171, 1202, 1287, 1288 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 179, 192, 280, 307, 431, 814, 815, 831, 935, 1236, 1245, 1246, 1321, 1352, 1492 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 88 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM) $Bd of Ed-Work Study Programs................................. HB-0125 $Dept of Urban Dev-Summer Jobs............................... HB-0194 $OCE-Board of Governors .................................... HB-2713 $OCE-Community College Board ................................ HB- 1134 $OCE-IL Community College Brd............................... HB-2712 Advisory Panel/Emply Training ..................................... HB-0147 Aging-Service Contract/Ins Req ................... ......... HB-1478 Aid-Family/Dependent Children ................................. HB-2958 Apoint Jury Commsnr-Power/Duty ............................ HB-2294 Banking-Check Cashing Reqmnt ................................. HB-2942 Business Closing Notice................................................ HB-2639 Business Closing- Notice.............................................. HB-2665 Chg Lakefront Harbor Authority.................................... HB-2880 Chgo State Univ-Engineering ...................... ........... HB-2715 Cigarette Tax-Incr 4¢ Pack ........................ ............ HB-1311 Civ Admin-Study Long-Term Ins............................... HB-0306 Civ Cd/Minorty/Female Business............................... HB-2053 Contractor Incremental Bonding..................................... HB-2772 Council/Economic Adjstmnt Asst................................... HB-2680 Counties-DUI-$30 Added Fee ................................... HB-2738 Crim Proc-Plea Negotiations ..................................... HB-2929 Criminal Proced-Speedy Trial................................... HB-0124 Criminal Procedure-Bail Bond.................................... HB-0539 2327 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. Dept-Conservatn/ Rehab Program................................ HB-1579 DCCA-Certify Enterprise Zones................................ HB-2879 DCFS-Redefines Child Care........................ ............ HB-2971 Election Code-Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-2736 Funeral/Burial Funds- License...................................... HB- 142 Handgun Transportation Permit ................................... HB-0318 Homeowner Mortgage Counseling .................................. HB-2801 Housing Loan-Redevelopmnt Corp .............................. HB-2666 Human Rights-Maternity Leave .................................. HB-0346 Inc Tx-Food Donation/Deductns.................................. HB-2761 Ins Cd-Employe Discharge/Claim ............................... HB-2945 Ins Cd-30 Day Renewal Notice .................................... HB-2906 Ins Claims-Discharge...................... .................... HB-3097 Jurors-Exempt School Teachers ................................... HB-2668 Juv Ct-Auto Record Expungement............................... HB-2915 Lottery-Common Sch Fnd-Deposit ............................ HB-0710 Motor Veh-Sales/Interest Rates................................... HB-3220 MFN-MTA-Transit Police ....................................... HB-0056 MFN-Pen Cd-New Retire Formula .......................... HB-2773 MFN-Pen Cd-Teacher Annual Incr ...................... HB-0133 MFN-Pen/Survivor Annual Incr.................................. HB-0077 MFN-Pen/Teachr Early Retiremnt............................. HB-0076 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Devel Program ........................... HB-3182 MFN-Sch-Dropout Youth Programs.......................... HB-2226 MFN-Sch-Teachr Evaluate Proced ........................... HB-1281 M TA- Technical Correction .......................................... B-1581 Neighborhood Assistance Act ....................................... HB-2679 Notice-Community Youth Ser.................................... HB-2498 Pen Cd-Illegitimate Children...................................... HB- 150 Probation Challenge Program ....................................... HB-2714 Protection Of The Elderly Act......................... .......... HB-2678 Pub Aid-Alcohol Abuse Program ................................. HB-0943 Pub Aid-Alcohol Support/Minors ................................ HB-0945 Pub Aid-Energy Assist/Shelter .................................... HB-1477 Pub Aid-Families/Earned Income................................ HB-2656 Pub Aid-No Reduction Payments................................. HB-1367 Pub Aid-Prescription Drugs....................... ............. HB-1618 Pub Aid-Supplemental Income..................................... HB-1479 Pub Aid-Support/Court Actions .................................. HB-1446 Publ Util-Late Paymnt Penalty .................................... HB-0470 Public Aid Fraud.......................... ....................... HB-2739 Public Aid-Eligibility Date ........................................ HB-0448 Public Aid-Social Service Info.................................... HB-0944 Public Aid-Transitional Paymnt................................... HB-3126 Public Aid-Work Programs/Hours .............................. HB-2717 RTA-Rewrite Service Bd Budgets................................ HB-1327 RTA/Suburban Bus Bd-Add Member......................... HB-1572 Sch Cd-Asbestos Abatement ...................................... HB-1039 Sch Cd-Chgo Principl Authority .................................. HB-2853 Sch Cd-Chgo/Pupil Transportatn ................................ HB-1407 Sch Cd-Interdistrict Exchange ..................................... HB-3088 Sch Cd-Parenthood Prevention ..................................... HB-3145 Sch Cd-Preschool Transportatn .................................... HB-3087 Sch Cd-Principals Authority....................................... HB-2771 Sch Cd-Sex Discrimination ............................ ........ HB-1283 Sch Cd-Teacher Certification ....................................... HB-1282 Sch-Senior Citizen Transportn ..................................... HB-2669 School Cd-Work Pilot Projects................................... HB-0123 Seat Belt/Stop Veh/Court Costs .................................... HB-2899 Small Contractors Surety Bond....................................... HB-2774 Sr Citizens Property Tx Relief ..................................... HB-0331 Sr Citizens-Volunteer Program .................... HB-2783 Sr Citizens/Disabled-Grants ..................................... HB-3086 St Agencies-Bldg Planning Serv ................................ HB-2696 SOS-Silver Saver Passport Card................................... HB-2273 Tax Credit-Contribution/School.................................. HB-0818 Tax Return Filed--Holiday/Wkend............................... HB-0460 2328 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Tenants Bill of Rights Act ............................................. HB-0329 Various Tax Acts-File Returns..................................... HB-0461 Vital Records Act-Filing Fees ...................................... HB-2760 Wkrs Comp-Incr Burial Expenses ................................ HB-1495 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEFLORE HOUSE BILL: 26, 87, 115, 116, 132, 330, 342, 402, 435, 440, 475, 476, 552, 599, 620, 697, 759, 821. 822, 823, 824, 825, 827, 828, 829, 830, 1145, 1232, 1257, 1323, 1335, 1353, 1354, 1428, 1441, 1442, 1447, 1474, 1676, 1697, 1715, 2275, 2569, 2593, 2609, 2628, 2711, 2784, 2796, 2800, 2832, 2836, 2837, 2850, 2900, 2913, 2917, 3093, 3113, 3144, 3258, 3259 SENATE BILL: 200, 305, 340, 391, 639, 670, 954, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1229, 1317 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 622, 758, 759, 760, 761, 791, 849, 931, 986, 987, 988, 1049, 1050. 1139, 1159, 1205, 1248, 1378, 1379, 1430, 1431, 1518, 1685 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28, 44, 61, 79, 80, 188 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 LEVERENZ, TED E. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. DEM) $Agriculture- Limestone Testing................................... HB-2110 $Atty Genral-Crime Victim Fund ................................ HB-3343 $Comptroller-Accounting System ................................ HB-1247 $Comptroller/Rev/Ins/CDB/DOC.............................. HB-3253 $CAP-DuPage County Water Comm .......................... HB-2627 $Dept-Agri/Testing Limestone .................................... HB-1280 $DCCA-Emergency Employmnt Dev .......................... HB-2747 $DCCA-Expenses ..................... ..................... HB-2489 $DOC- Various Agencies............................................ HB-3388 $DOT-Consturctn/Buckley Road ................................ HB-1777 $DOT-Rehabilitatn/Roosevelt Rd ............................... HB-1736 $DOT- Street Rehabilitatn .......................................... HB-1737 $EPA-Hazardous Waste Cleanup ................................ HB-1751 $GRANT-DCCA .............................. .................... HB-2710 $GRANTS-Community College Brd........................... HB-1749 $GRANTS- DENR .................................................... HB-2834 $IL Court/Circuit Court Clerks...................................... HB-1 110 $OCE State Board of Elections....................................... HB-0530 $OCE- Attorney General............................................ HB-0947 $OCE-Attorney General............................................ HB-3255 $OCE-AG/Violent Crime Victims............................... HB-0946 $OCE-Educatnl Labor Relatn Bd .............................. HB-2799 $OCE-General Assembly........................................... HB-2240 $OCE-IL Farm Development Auth.............................. HB-2986 $OCE-Metro Fair & Expo Auth .................................. HB-2688 $OCE-Secretary of State ........................................... HB-3035 $OCE-St Board of Elections......................................... HB-2625 $OCE-State Appellate Defender .................................. HB-0721 $OCE- Supreme Court....................... ........................ HB-1097 $OCE-Supreme Court................................... ........ HB-3257 $OCE-SBE/Various Money SOS/BHE...................... HB-1070 $St Attorney Appellate Service....................................... HB-0693 $Supp-Various Agencies ............................................ HB-3101 $SUPP-Various State Agencies .................................... HB-0526 $SUPP-Various State Agencies.................................... HB-3133 $SUPP-Various Agencies ............................................ HB-3165 $TR-Supreme Court ............................................ HB-3007 Brd Elec Exam Nominatng Papers................................ HB-1802 Circuit Brkr- Eligibility............................................... H B-1877 Civil Admn Cd-Technical Change................................ HB-3612 Cook Cty Forest Pres-Sell Land ................................... HB-1889 Credit Card Interest Rate 3%.......................................... HB-2567 Crime Victim-Maximum Award Inc ............................ HB-1753 Crime Victims-Sexual Relations................................... HB-0742 Crime Victims-Offenses Defined................................... HB-0831 DLE-Fingerprints-License ........................................ HB-0743 DOC-Vermilion River Protected ............................... HB-3386 Elec Cd- Examination Notice........................................ HB-1750 Elect Cd-Ballot Label Booklet ................................... HB-1102 Election Cd-Candidate Certif.......................... HB-2408 2329 LEVERENZ, TED E. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. EPA- Air Pollution Fees .......................................... HB-1774 EPA- Air Pollution Permit Fee...................................... HB-2877 EPA-Noise Standards/Aircraft................................... HB-1735 EPA- Technical Corrections .......................................... HB-3613 Fed Reimburse-Constructn Fund ................................. HB-1868 Fees/Salary- Assist St Attorney .................................... HB-3270 FOIA/Exempts ID of Victims........................... ..... ... HB-2371 Hazardous W aste Recycling............................ ......... HB-2383 Hghwy-Constructn Fund Deposit................................. HB-2875 Home Repair Fraud Act ......................................... HB-3381 Illinois Procurement Institute........................................ HB-2353 Impoundment Control Act..................................... HB-2241 Ins-Unemploymnt/Benefits................................... HB-1497 Ins-Unemploymnt/Paid Benefits ... .......... HB-1498 Itinerant Vendors Act ........................ ... ................. HB-3033 Loc Gov Tort Immunity- Redefine ................................ HB-3172 Motorcycle Dealers Frnchse Act...................... ........ HB-2400 Muni Cd-School Bus/Licensing ....................... ........ HB-0949 Muni Cd-School Buses-Licensing .............................. HB-3288 Muni- Aviation/Pollution ........................................ HB-3632 MFN-Pen-Police Contrib Refund........................... HB-0199 MFN-Real Est-Mortgage Deed Tax ......................... HB-0189 MFN-Rev-Prairie Path Tx Exmptn........................... HB-0047 MFN-Sr Citz-Homestead Exmption ......................... HB-1878 MFN-Tax Ex-Mortgage Foreclose............................ HB-0120 No Unsolicit Phone Calls...................... .... .............. HB-3566 Nurses- Loan Repayment ............................................. HB-1177 Nursing Home/Smoke Mask ................................ HB-2358 Pen Cd-Special Agent/Benefits .................... ......... HB-2541 Pen Cd/St Emp-Teachers-Annuity .......................... HB-0014 Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act...................... ......... HB-1589 Rev Act/Elec-Ablsh Bd Appeals.................... ....... HB-2293 Rev-Property Redemption Paymnt................. ....... HB-0153 Rev-Tax Sale Notice-Lienholder .............................. HB-0152 Sch Cd-No GA Relative Schlrshp................................ HB-1752 Sch Cd-Parenthood Prevention.................................. HB-3145 Sch Cd-Youth Emp Preparations................................. HB-2221 Sm Business Litigation Expense...................................... HB-3034 Sm Business Utility Advocate ......................................... HB-2004 Sr Cit/Disabled-Fuel Cost...................................... HB-1874 Sr Citz Prop Tax-Incr Income...................... ......... HB-0840 State Govt Procurement Code .......................... ......... HB-2898 State Moneys-Accept Security ..................... ......... HB-0190 Transfer Function-Supreme Ct...................... ........ HB-3017 Unempl Ins- Confidential Exmptn................................. HB-1499 Veh Cd-Fed Safety/Emmissn Req............................... HB-0787 Veh Cd-Hazardous Waste License............................... HB-1195 Veh Cd-Pedestrians on Highways................................. HB-0013 Veh-Motor Carriers/Federal Reg ............................... HB-0948 Workers Comp-Accident Report ................... ........ HB-1501 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVERENZ HOUSE BILL: 32, 82, 313, 329, 413, 457, 481, 598, 621, 649, 706, 720, 804, 822, 823, 824, 826, 827, 829, 830, 841, 962, 971, 1253, 1272, 1277, 1282, 1399, 1418, 1432, 1456, 1496, 1500, 1502, 1503, 1665, 1800, 1880, 1881, 2158, 2160, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2352, 2384, 2391, 2409, 2511, 2638, 2650, 2725, 2878, 2955, 2974, 2979, 2980, 2981, 2982, 2990, 2992, 2994, 3023, 3093, 3097, 3131, 3166, 3179, 3193, 3294, 3300, 3354 SENATE BILL: 134, 139, 145, 167, 168, 226, 306, 342, 403, 449, 481, 496, 552, 597, 843, 1036, 1112, 1467,1602, 1639, 1698, 1734, 1808, 1822, 1825, 1826, 1837, 1846, 2142 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 242, 399, 434, 609, 614, 786, 901, 1097, 1235, 1293, 1321, 1375, 1479, 1540, 1602 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57, 119 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM) $DCFS-Grandma Please Program ............................ HB-3373 Admn Procedure- Rulemaking ...................................... HB-3156 2330 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Admn-Consent Decree/Crt Orders .............................. HB-1042 Architect & Engineer-Seals.............................. ......... HB-2671 Auditing-Chgo Sch Dropout Rate ................................ HB-0873 AI DS-DPH/Control Plan/Unit ............................. HB-2900 Blind Vendors/Hghwy Rest Area ................................... HB-1763 Chemical Safety Act........................... ..... .............. ... HB-1436 Child Care-No Firearms/License........................... HB-2913 Child Day Care-Govt Sponsored .................................. HB-2912 Chng ICC/IL Publ Util Commsn ................................... HB-1815 Civil Proc-Technical Change ......................... ........ HB-3265 Comprehensive Health Ins Pool....................................... HB-2968 Condominium-Recorders/Titles ................................. HB-3058 Condominiums-Change Procedures.............................. HB-0563 Condos Central Meter-Electric.................................... HB-2510 Condos/Ins Cd-Regulations......................................... HB-0562 Credit Cards-Increase Interest .................................. HB-1435 Crim Cd-Add Sexual Orientation................................. HB-0009 Crim Cd-Child Abduction ................ ...................... HB-1651 Crim Cd-Laser Sight Offense ....................................... HB-3429 Crim Cd-Laser Sight Possession................................... HB-3430 CUB-Extend Loan Term From ICC ............................ HB-3372 Dept Public Hlth-AIDS Program................................. HB-0725 DPA-Medical Care Payments ...................................... HB-3153 Elect Cd-Write-in Votes....................................... HB-1434 Elect/Sch Cd-Chgo Education Bd................................ HB-0200 Election Cd-Canvasses ................................. .......... HB-2412 Election Cd-Vote Canvass.......................................... HB-2926 Electn Cd-Contributns/ Expenses ................................. HB-0483 Fraud-St Atty/Issue Subpoenas................................... HB-1656 Freedom Informatn-Prohibit Fee.................................. HB-0455 Health Finance-Various Changes.............. ........ . HB-2641 Hospital Lien-Home Health Agcy................................ HB-0367 Housing Auth-Energy Standards.................................. HB-1995 Human Right-Hearing Appearance .............................. HB-1655 Human Rights-Employee-Religion............................ HB-0816 Human Rights-File Complaint..................................... HB-0453 Human Rights-Forma Pauperis............................... HB-1654 Human Rights-Judicial Review.................................... HB-0454 Ins Cd-Fair Plan Coverage ......................................... HB-2559 Ins Cd-Geographic Location ...................... ............ HB-2558 Ins Cd-Notice of Cancellation ...................................... HB-2607 Ins Cd-Properly/Casualty Rates .................................. HB-3232 Ins Cd-Property/Casualty Rates .................................. HB-3356 Ins Cd-Technical Change.................... ................ HB-3263 Ins Property Rate Regulation................. ........................ HB-2560 Ins-Trust Fund/Condominium ..................................... HB-2965 Insurance Cd-Sex Discriminatn.................................... HB-1649 Interest Rate Limitatns/Loans........................................ HB-1764 ICC Electricity Forecasts ................................................ HB-2507 ICC Employees-Future Employmnt............................. HB-0004 ICC-Ex Parte Communications .................................... HB-0006 ICC-Open Meetings .................................................... HB-0005 Land Titles-Certificate............................................ HB-1431 Land Titles-Omit Duplicates ........................................ HB-1430 Missing Children-Info Bulletin..................................... HB-0807 Muni Cd-Bldg Code Violations.................................. HB-1650 Muni-Conservator/Arrest Person................................. HB-1433 Muni-Local Tax/Insurance Co..................................... HB-3607 MFN-Sch Cd-Seat Belts/Sch Bus.......................... HB-0001 MPA-Surgeon-Mastectomy Consent................ HB-0629 No Medicare-Full Cover Option................................... HB-0817 Nonpublic Univ-Gift Disclosure..................... HB-2967 Payable on Death Accounts Act................................... HB-0874 Prohibit Telephone Solicitatn .......................................... HB-3130 Pub Aid-Applicant Eligibility .................................... HB-1043 Pub Aid-Energy Assist/Shelter ................................... HB-1477 Pub Aid-Gen Assistance-Income ...................... HB-1473 2331 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Pub Aid-Minimum Personal Allow .............................. HB-2784 Pub Aid-Personl Need Allowance................................. HB-0087 Pub Aid-Quality Incentive Prog ................................. HB-2247 Pub Aid-Training/Work Reqmnts ............................... HB-1474 Pub Util Efficiency Rate Base .................................... HB-2506 Pub Util Efficiency Rate Base ....................................... HB-2509 Pub Util New Plant-Rate Base..................................... HB-2505 Pub Util No CWIP Rate Base......................... .......... HB-2503 Pub Util- Local Utilities...... .............. ................... HB-2501 Pub Utl- Rate Determination ...................................... HB-1653 Pub Utl-Telephone Solicitation........................... HB-2964 Public Aid- Eligibility Date ......................................... HB-0448 Public Aid-Medical Rates........................................ HB-1302 Public Utility-Rates .................................................. HB-2318 Rate Return Depreciated Value .................................... HB-2508 Real Estate Time- Share Act......................................... HB-0650 Residential Coop- Regulations........................................ HB-1429 Sales Rep-Recover Commissions .................................. HB-0580 Sch Cd-Chgo Personl Certificte................................... HB-0046 Sch Cd-Jt Educational Programs ................................. HB-0045 Sch-Absence/Religious Holidays ............................... HB-0815 School Cd-American Indian Week............................... HB-2720 Sex Orientation Discrimination....................................... HB-0008 Software License Enforcement........................................ HB-2927 Special Ed Student Placement..................................... HB-0891 Sr Citz/Disabled--Insulin Drug ................................... HB-2917 Sr Citz/Disabled-Insulin Drug ..................................... HB-2925 State Benefit-Disqualify Nazis ................................... HB-2966 Toxic Subst Disclosure- Label ....................................... HB-3151 Unemp Ins-No Hearings by Phone............................... HB-2545 Univ Telephone Serv Protectn ....................................... HB-1814 Util Purchased Gas Range Costs................................... HB-2504 Util Rate Return Other Company................................... HB-2502 Util Tx-Exempt Circuit Breaker................................... HB-1432 Various Acts-Procedurl Changes .................................. HB-3150 Various Agencies-Rule/Regulatn................................. HB-3152 Veh Cd- Driver Ed Teachers..................... ..................... HB-1833 Veh Cd-DUI/Mandatory Sentences ............................ HB-1652 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVIN HOUSE BILL: 369, 687, 726, 1185, 1441, 1443, 1739, 1786, 1787, 2002, 2226, 2656, 2773, 3230, 3233, 3234, 3660 SENATE BILL: 16, 105, 165, 257, 299, 325, 401, 406, 489, 499, 612, 658, 723, 907, 939, 940, 941, 944, 994, 1021, 1084, 1224, 1320, 1351, 1356, 1391, 1417, 1452, 1804, 1816, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1957, 2000, 2006, 2042, 2231, 2232, 2233 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 185, 303, 325, 638, 719, 796, 814, 817, 831, 846, 874, 989, 1062, 1282, 1289, 1301, 1339, 1350, 1778 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 18 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 88 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM) $Cap Dev Fund-Job Training ....................................... HB-0342 $CAP-Build Illinois Program................................... HB-0569 $Dept- Rehab/Play Libraries ....................................... HB-1288 $GRANTS-Comp-Radio Stations............................. HB-0143 $GRANTS-SBE ................ .. .................. HB-1174 $IDFA-Various State Agencies .................................... HB-0529 $OCE-General Assembly..................................... HB-2239 $OCE-General Assembly............................................. HB-2240 $St Atty Appellate Serv Comm....................................... HB-2580 $St Atty Appellate Prosecutor..................................... HB-3348 $Supreme Court/Child Testimony................... ... HB-2578 Alzheimer Disease Treatmnt Ast ................ ......... HB-0301 Alzheimer Victim-/Serv Program............................. HB-0302 Build Illinois Act........................................ HB-0570 Child Care Investgtn-Organiztn .................... HB-2583 Child Victims/Sexual Offenses .................................... HB-2576 2332 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Child Witnesses-Testimony .......................................... HB-2577 Civ Admn-CMS Employee Suggestn ........................... HB-0578 Community Right to Know Act ...................................... HB-0300 Corrections Cd-Graffiti Damage................................. HB-0482 Dept of Rehab-Job Referal Serv................................... HB-0897 Dev Disability Special Ed Info ........................................ HB-0890 Disabled Persons-Housing......................................... HB-0896 Domestic Violence Act....................... .. ............... HB-2409 DPH-Asbestos Abatemnt Material.............................. HB-1252 Education Facilities-Expands ....................................... HB-2472 Enterprise Zones-Certify 12 ....................................... HB-0334 Environmental Barriers Act........................................ HB-0888 Farm Develp-Define Agribusines................................ HB-1163 Finance-Gubernatorl Campaigns.................................. HB-0574 Handicapped-Transportn Grants.................................. HB-0898 Hiring Preference/Handicapped..................................... HB-2391 Home Improvement-Regulations.................................. HB-2711 Industrial School Course/Girls ....................................... HB-1 171 Infrastructure Rev Loan Fund ........................................ HB-0241 Ins--Coverage of Former Spouse .................................... HB-0600 Insurance Code-Notice Of Birth................................... HB-2032 IDFA-Local Government Grants.................................. HB-1800 IL Clean Indoor Air Act..................... ...................... HB-2600 Leg Support Serv/Citz Assembly.................................... HB-0720 Lobbyist Registratn-Disclosure .................................... HB-0687 Malpractic-Malicious Prosecutn................................. HB-1604 Missing Child-Inform Officers...................................... HB-2582 Muni Cd-Public Hearings Notice................................. HB-1484 MFN-Sch-Counselor/Pupil Ratio............................. HB-2161 Noncompulsory Preschool Class...................................... HB-0138 Pub Health-Fed Nutrition Prog.................................... HB-0599 Pub Info/Community Right-Know .............................. HB-2950 Public Aid-Prosthetic Devices....................................... HB-0895 Public Transportatn-Deaf/Telex .................................. HB-0894 Rehab-Contracts/Play Libraries ................................ HB-1289 Sch Cd-Alternative Ed Diplomas ................................. HB-3181 Sch Cd-Dwnstate District Taxes................................ HB-1172 Sch Cd-Early Childhood Cert....................................... HB-0388 Sch Cd-Handicapped Children ..................................... HB-0892 Sch Cd-Summer School Grants.................................. HB-1173 Sch Cd-Update References ........................................... HB-1170 Sch Cd/SBE-Handicapped Project.............................. HB-0889 Sch Dist-Criminal Investigatn ...................................... HB-2584 Sch-Repeal Nuclear Energy Ed.................................... HB-1169 School Cd-Advisory Council............................................. HB-2160 School Cd/Hispanic Special Ed...................................... HB-2167 School Code/Dropout Rate .......................................... HB-2158 School Code/Dropout Stats......................................... HB-2165 Securities Law Registration............................................. HB-1902 Special Ed Student Placement......................................... HB-0891 St Atty Appelate Prosecut Fund ..................................... HB-3349 St Emp-Disability Increase 7%..................................... HB-0610 St Grant-Public Radio Stations.................................... HB-0142 St Mandates Act-Civic Centers.................................... HB-3043 St Records-Impaired Physicians................................... HB-1955 State Employee Travel Expense ...................................... HB-2352 Sunset-Standards ........................................................... HB-1260 Training Program-Child Witness ................................. HB-2579 Unlawful Weapons/Schools ............................................ HB-2162 Video Tapes-Child Testimony....................................... HB-2581 Youth Employment Program........................................... HB-2512 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN HOUSE BILL: 7, 32, 104, 208, 568, 598, 608, 893, 1111, 1350, 1351, 2362, 2511, 2537, 2617 SENATE BILL: 106, 139, 242, 300, 388, 391, 449, 496, 528, 552, 667, 800, 925, 1010, 1102, 1132, 1200, 1467, 1626, 1627, 1628, 2210 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 15, 30, 35, 51, 66, 67, 73, 79, 82, 87, 132, 135, 153, 178, 185, 2333 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. 213, 229, 231, 249, 253, 273, 274, 275, 280, 347, 349, 371, 393, 402, 408, 416, 427, 441, 447, 455, 501, 502, 507, 528, 529, 548, 551, 628, 635, 652, 663, 665, 676, 677, 695, 701, 702, 719, 729, 735, 776, 789, 793, 814, 815, 818, 831, 841, 864, 876, 896, 909, 911, 915, 924, 929, 944, 954, 977, 982, 985, 997, 1036, 1055, 1064, 1068, 1092, 1112, 1119, 1135, 1143, 1195, 1239, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1292, 1307, 1325, 1346, 1385, 1388, 1402, 1419, 1428, 1472, 1487, 1503, 1528, 1555, 1585, 1620, 1621, 1667, 1690, 1760, 1761, 1776. 1789, 1798 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 19, 21, 23, 25, 42, 43, 47, 49, 51, 53, 58, 68, 76, 79, 80, 84, 89, 92, 94, 96, 123, 127, 128, 136, 141, 167, 184, 192, 198, 203, 221, 239, 242, 252 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: I SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 45, 55, 65, 101, 110, 117, 127, 152 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 5 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 5 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) 3 BEN, MARTINEZ REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM) $Cap Dev Fund- Job Training ....................................... HB-0342 $Development Finance Authority.................................... HB-2832 $DCCA-Youth Employment Program......................... HB-3294 Auditing-Chgo Sch Dropout Rate ................................ HB-0873 Charitable G am es Act .................................................. H B-3300 Chg Lakefront Harbor Authority.................................... HB-2880 Credit Card Interest Rate 3%........................................... HB-2567 Home Repair Fraud Act....... ........... ........................... HB-3381 Ins Cd-30 Day Renewal Notice .................................... HB-2906 Labor-Mgmt Notificatn/Consultn................................. HB-2924 Minority Bus Develop Auth Act...................................... HB-3616 No Unsolicit Phone Calls....................... ................ HB-3566 Public Aid- Transitional Paymnt ................................. .. HB-3126 Revenue Sharing Increase ............................................ HB-1442 Sch-Chgo SBE/Nominate Members............................ HB-1582 School Cd-Advisory Council......................... ............. HB-2160 Seat Belt/Stop Veh/Court Costs .................................... HB-2899 Steel Products-US Manufactured................................. HB-2887 Utl- Cost Relief/Senior Citizns ..................................... HB-2684 Veh Cd- Sr Citizen- License Fee.................................. HB-3252 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MARTINEZ HOUSE BILL: 95, 96, 97, 1477, 1675, 1689, 2044, 2045, 2592, 2639, 2646, 2652, 2657, 2734, 2742, 2746, 2747, 2801, 2852, 2882, 2945, 3011, 3037, 3097, 3130, 3138, 3579, 3580, 3656 SENATE BILL: 984 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1514, 1530, 1595, 1762 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29, 184, 242 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM) $Board of Education ....................................................... H B-3091 $Build Illinois/Various Agcy........................ ............. HB-0993 $CMS-Empl Suggestn Award Prog.............................. HB-3093 $DENR-Des Plains River Wetland .............................. HB-3166 $DOT-Consturctn/Buckley Road ................................ HB-1777 $DOT- Des Plaines Wetlands ........................................ HB-2010 $GRANTS- DCCA ...................................................... HB-3322 $IL Court/Circuit Court Clerks................................... HB-1110 $OCE-GRANTS-Board of Education....................... HB-3090 $OCE-Law Enforcement Merit Bd .............................. HB-1011 $OCE- Secretary of State .......................................... HB-0583 $OCE- Secretary of State ............................................ HB-3035 $OCE- Supreme Court................................................ HB-1097 $OCE- Supreme Court............................... .................. HB-3257 $OCE-SBE/Various Money SOS/BHE...................... HB-1070 $State Board Education/Grants....................................... HB-0219 $SBE-Warren Township HS......................................... HB-1040 $SUPP-Scholarship Commission............................... HB-2547 $TR- Supreme Court ...................... ......................... HB-3007 $Various A gencies............................................................ H B-3191 Amusement Ride Ski Lifts ........................................ HB-2687 Bank Hold-Reciprocl Interstate............................... HB-0820 2334 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. Business Corporatn/Combinatns..................................... HB-2138 Cd of Correctn--Sentence Credit ................................... HB-0492 Chewing Tobacco Labeling Act ...................................... HB-1372 Circuit Breaker Eligibility ...................... .................. HB-0252 Circuit Breaker-Generic Drugs..................................... HB-3179 Circuit Court Clerk-DUI Fee....................................... HB-3393 Civil Proc-Mandatory Arbitratn................................... HB-0429 Code Civ Proc-Arbitration.......................................... HB-1265 Collect Bargain-Police/Firemen................................... HB-1529 Consumer Fraud-Unlawful Method ............................. HB-3287 Contractors Prompt Payment Act................................... HB-0148 Correction-Probation/Discharge.................................. HB-2648 Cosmetologists-Continuing Ed...................................... HB-2728 Court Interpreters Act..................................... HB-0312 Create Smoke Detector Act....................................... HB-2631 Create Summer School For Arts..................................... HB-3550 Crim Cd-Disarm Peace Officer ..................................... HB-0291 Crim Cd-Eavesdropping Devices .................................. HB-0428 Crim Cd-Obscenity Offenses ...................................... HB-0452 Crim Cd-Unlawful Use of Weapon .............................. HB-0297 Crim Justice Info-Exclud Judge ................................... HB-0491 Crim-Electronic Video Gambling ................................. HB-0719 Criminl Subpoena Server-Age 18................................. HB-0011 Dental Hygiene Practice Act......................................... HB-2087 Division of Probation Services....................................... HB-0777 DLE Collective Bargaining........................ .................... HB-1400 DLE Officer-Political Activity...................................... HB-0761 DLE-Merit Board Independence .................................. HB-1010 DLE-Police/Longevity Increase ................................... HB-2961 EPA-Contest Permits ............................................... HB-3519 EPA-Muni Nonhazardous Sludge................................ HB-3036 Intergov Agrmnt/Water Supply ..................................... HB-2199 IL POWS-Free Admission-Parks .............................. HB-0369 Local Govt Political Rights........................................... HB-2890 Make 1290 a Toll Highway.................................... HB-2350 Mobile Check Cashers Act............................................ HB-2072 Muni Cd-Civil Service Employee ................................. HB-0512 Muni Cd-Police/Fire Comm Board........................ HB-0511 Muni-Police/Firemn-Displacemnt........................... HB-1531 MFN-Firefightr Collect Bargain .................................. HB-0723 MFN-Liquor Control-Restitution.............................. HB-1308 MFN-Muni Cd-Indemnify Police.............................. HB-3031 MFN-Pen Cd-Downstate Police ................................ HB-3030 MFN-Pen Cd--MRF/Sheriffs Incr ........................... HB-3029 MFN-Pen-Firemn-Wkr Comp Offset .................. HB-0162 MFN-Police-Collective Bargaing .............................. HB-0007 MFN-Video Terminal Safety ....................................... HB-0620 MPA-Surgeon-Mastectomy Consent ......................... HB-0629 No Surety Bond/Currency Exchgs ................................. HB-2071 Officer Disciplnary/SOS Police....................................... HB-2768 Payment Perishable Goods-7 Day................................. HB-1245 Pen Cd-Police/Retiremnt/25 yrs ................................. HB-2960 Pen-Sick Leave/Supt Schools....................................... HB-3201 Pen-St Police Early Retiremnt................................... HB-0762 Pension Cd-St Police Increase ...................................... HB-0763 Plumbing Contractrs Registratn ..................................... HB-1057 Population-Number of Taverns .................................... HB-2001 Pub Aid-Legal Medicare Assist .................................... HB-1399 Pub Aid-Nursing Home/Incentive ............................... HB-0307 Sch Cd-Backdoor Ref Limitation ................................. HB-0218 Sheriff-No Political Activity ....................................... HB-2767 Smoke Detector Act...................................................... HB-2139 Sr Citz Tx Deferral-Change Age.................................. HB-2727 Statewide Self-help Program ......................... ......... HB-0026 Township Working Cash Fund Act................................. HB-2015 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act...................................... HB-1000 Transfer Function-Supreme Ct..................................... HB-3017 2335 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. Veh Cd-Disable/Parking Privilg................................... HB-1901 Veh Cd-Drivers Lic/Under 21...................................... HB-0430 Veh Cd-Odometer Photocopy ....................................... HB-3284 Video Poker Control Law ..................... .................... HB-2000 Wages-Contractors Liability...................................... HB-1309 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MATIJEVICH HOUSE BILL: 175, 409, 623, 687, 717, 1143, 1348, 1673, 1715, 2533, 2567, 2595, 2617, 2656, 3040 SENATE BILL: 111, 259, 361, 390, 1607, 1815, 2117 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 22, 23, 63, 64, 81, 96, 116, 133, 134, 140, 161, 167, 200, 247, 292, 301, 302, 365, 377, 382, 466, 467, 468, 599, 600, 701, 704, 705, 707, 766, 767, 856, 879, 924, 925, 929, 933, 939, 940, 956, 981, 982, 983, 984, 994, 1021, 1022, 1036, 1097, 1103, 1104, 1130, 1131, 1174, 1177, 1194, 1195, 1220, 1221, 1239, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1296, 1307, 1325, 1326, 1354, 1374, 1375, 1376, 1406, 1422, 1443, 1453, 1466, 1467, 1487, 1489, 1492, 1499, 1500, 1504, 1620, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1689, 1740, 1798 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 6, 9, 23, 25, 38, 47, 130, 135, 145, 168, 220 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 70, 71, 78, 95, 96, 98, 143, 145, 173, 174, 186, 190, (SS3) 2 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-Rehabilitatn/Roosevelt Rd ............................... HB-1736 Adjust Highway Tolls Annually...................................... HB-2881 Banks/Ownership Regulations................................... ... HB-1313 Beer Indust Fair Dealing/Date ....................................... HB-1312 Beer Indust/Master Distributor ...................................... HB-0523 Civil Proc- Attachmt W atercraft................................... HB-1576 Cnty Auditor- Inventory/Prop....................................... HB-2706 Commercial Cd-Legal Descriptn .................................. HB-2782 Commerical Cd-Consumr Withdraw........................ HB-3038 Conservation Parks/Tourism................................ HB-2074 Contractors Prompt Payment Act .................................. HB-0148 Convey 18 Acres-Kewanne ............................ ........ HB-2544 Corp/Innovatn Developmnt Act...................................... HB-1277 Crim Cd-Deceptive Practice ............................. ........ HB-2969 Crim Cd-Disarm Peace Officer ...................................... HB-0291 Crim Cd-Property Theft/Felony ................................. HB-0971 Crim Code-Bail Bond Violation.................................... HB-0704 Div/Coal Marketing-DENR ........................................ HB-2073 Elec Cd-Rpt Campaign Expenses................................. HB-1810 Election Cd-Canvasses........ ....... ......... HB-2412 EMS-Designation/Trauma Centers ............................. HB-1332 EPA-Prohibt Leaded Gas Banning................................ HB-0207 Fed Reimburse-Constructn Fund ................................. HB-1868 Form Management/Noncompliance............................... HB-2054 High Voltage Power Line Safety................................... HB-1861 Holding Companies-No FDIC Bank ............................ HB-0466 Illinois Loan Brokers Act.............................................. HB-0621 Income Tx-Net Losses/Taxpayers................................ HB-0257 Increase Cigarette Tax ....................... .. ................ HB-2538 Ins Agent Require Rehabilitatn ...................................... HB-2005 Ins Cd-Allows Punitive Damages ................................. HB-1788 Ins-Risk Retention Trusts.......................................... HB-3547 Itinerant Vendors Act..................................................... H B-3033 IL Cancer Registry Act ............................................. HB-2595 IL Loan Brokers Act.................................................. HB-3226 Jails- Confine/Dischg Prisoners..................................... HB-0487 Legal Descriptn/Fin Statement ...................................... HB-2682 License & Regulate Sanitarians...................................... HB-2278 Liq Control-Intoxicatn Damage ................................ HB-3241 Liquor Contrl- Locl License Mbr .................................. HB-0524 Liquor Contrl-Licnse/Residency ..................... HB-0745 Liquor- License Appeal.................... .................... HB-1510 Lottery for Education Game........................................ HB-0435 Lottery-Common Sch Fnd-Deposit............................ HB-0710 Muni/Cnty-Tx Levy Fund Proceed.............................. HB-2590 Occup & Use Tx-Retailer Define .............................. HB-0313 2336 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Permits Sunday Car Sales............................................. HB-0020 Plumbing Contractrs Registratn ..................................... HB-1057 Reg & Ed-Revoke Physician Lic .................................. HB-2006 Repeals Structural Work Act........................................ HB-3576 Rev-Property Redemption Paymnt............................... HB-0153 Rev-Tax Sale Notice-Lienholder ............................... HB-0152 Sch Cd-Parenthood Prevention..................................... HB-3145 Sch-Incr Hearing Officer Fees.................................... HB-1420 Sch-1986-87 Supplmntary Paymnt............................ HB-3336 Selection of State Fish ....................... ... ................ HB-2725 Sm Business Litigation Expense.................................... HB-3034 Sm Business Utility Advocate ......................................... HB-2004 Sr Citz Basic Checking Account ..................................... HB-3037 State Govt-Reimburse Employees................................ HB-0638 Structural Work-Negligence ........................................ HB-0566 The Franchise Disclosure Act......................... ........... HB-3408 Unemploymnt-Interest & Penalty ................................ HB-0028 Unemply Ins-Corporate Officers................................... HB-0349 Veh Cd-Car Dealer/Motor Fuel................................... HB-3577 Veh Cd-Drivers Lic/Under 21...................................... HB-0430 Veh Cd-DOT/Safety Test Station................................ HB-2724 Veh Cd-Motor Home Sales/Sunday ............................ HB-0340 Veh Cd-Truck/Weight Limitatns................................. HB-1314 Veh-Remove Sticker Requirmnts ................................. HB-1511 Wrkrs Comp-Jt Tortfeasors Act................................... HB-1730 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO HOUSE BILL: 87, 116, 168, 188, 365, 410, 527, 532, 601, 615, 739, 746, 781, 934, 1039, 1111, 1273, 1275, 1356, 1737, 1828, 2352, 2384, 2540, 2604, 2635, 2753, 2774, 2819, 2879, 3111, 3252, 3272, 3357, 3381, 3484, 3627, 3671, 3672, 3673 SENATE BILL: 3, 38, 42, 85, 132, 137, 147, 148, 176, 190, 211, 214, 297, 309, 310, 319, 404, 602, 748, 817, 872, 914, 924, 1039, 1214, 1364, 1433, 1448, 1450, 1580, 2061, 2081, 2205, 2285, 2288 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44, 77, 90, 103, 191, 280, 614, 651, 739, 814, 825, 826, 831, 892, 909, 930, 992, 994, 1005, 1245, 1275, 1293, 1321, 1351, 1352, 1380, 1492, 1505, 1529, 1565 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 181 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4, 12, 19 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47, 113, 148, 154 MAYS, JEFFREY D. REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP) $Comptroller-Sheriffs Comp......................................... HB-3131 $GRANTS--Capital Development Bd........................... HB-3023 Abandon Mine/Land Reclamation ................................ HB-1962 Boat Registration Valid 3 Yrs ......................................... HB-2426 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault SS-3 ............ HB-0010 DOT-Release Of Easements ......................................... HB-3479 DOT-Sell/Convey Property.......................................... HB-3480 DUI- Forfeiture of Vehicle ............................................ HB-2484 DVA-Admission-Veterans Home............................... HB-0921 EPA-Ban Leaded Gas ................................................ HB-0016 Inc Tx-Deduct Unemploy Refunds ............................... HB-0396 Ins-Unemploymnt/Benefits.......................................... HB-1497 Ins-Unemploymnt/Paid Benefits .................................. HB-1498 Metro Transit Auth-Expenses ...................................... HB-2481 Probat-Disabled Adult Petition .................................... HB-0229 Professional/Exec Position .................................... HB-2427 Public Labor Relatn-Exclusions .................................. HB-3524 Quincy Veteran Home/Eligibity ..................................... HB-1975 Real Estate License Changes........................................... HB-1949 Real Estate Time-Share Act......................................... HB-0650 Repeal Work Under Compress Air ................................. HB-2437 Repeals Scaffolding Act................................................. HB-3125 River Conserv Dist-Dissolution..................................... HB-0772 RTA-Board Approval of Officers.................................. HB-2482 RTA-Commuter Rail Bd ........................................... HB-2483 RTA-Director Compensation................................... HB-2480 Sale of Beer-Veterans Homes ....................................... HB-2428 2337 MAYS, JEFFREY D. REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP)-Cont. State Govt Procurement Code......................................... HB-2898 Two Yr Limit Gas Rev Tx Refund.................................. HB-2133 Unemp Ins- Benefits W ages........................................... HB-2056 Unemp Ins-Calculatn Benefits...................... ......... HB-2055 Unempl Ins-Confidential Exmptn................................. HB-1499 Unempl Ins- Stylistic Change...................................... HB-2146 Unemploy Ins-Emerg Contributns................................ HB-0395 Unemploymnt Ins-Thirteen/13 .................... ......... HB-1263 Unemploymnt-Interest & Penalty ................................ HB-0028 Unemply Ins-Corporate Officers.................... ........ HB-0349 Unemply Ins-Contributions ................................. HB-3472 Veh Cd-Axle Weight Exemptions....................... HB-3506 Veh Cd-Defense Highway Exemptn............................. HB-3462 Veh Cd-Handicap Plates/Parking ................................ HB-2889 Veh Cd-Headset Receiver-Define .............................. HB-3135 Veh Cd- Tow Truck Insurance ...................................... HB-1064 Wkrs Comp-Average Weekly Wage............................. HB-0407 Workers Comp-Accident Report .................................. HB-1501 Workers Comp-Inc License Fee.................................... HB-2033 Wrkrs Comp-Coordinate Benefits................................. HB-0784 Wrkrs Comp/Grammatical Change ................................ HB-2152 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAYS HOUSE BILL: 313, 414, 573, 704, 752, 787, 937, 1496, 1500, 1502, 1503, 2054, 2780, 3111, 3192 SENATE BILL: 102, 229, 328, 588, 748, 795, 895, 901, 902, 1009, 1082, 1085, 1111, 1260, 1279, 1364, 1417, 1706, 1798, 2018, 2037, 2197, 2274, 2285, 2288 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 254, 305, 343, 483, 545, 1776 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57, 124, 243 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47, 100 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP) Adjutant Gen-Refuse Use Armory............................... HB-2526 Atty/Client-Untrue Allegations................... ......... HB-1605 Casino Night & Raffle Act........................................ HB-2597 Chgo Harbor Jurisdiction/DOT................... ......... HB-3376 Chgo Port Dist-Contributions....................................... HB-0640 Chicago Alderman-Candidate ................................ HB-3602 Chicago Teach-Survivor Benefit................................... HB-2076 Cities/Villages-Elections ...................................... HB-3580 Corrections Cd-Graffiti Damage.................... ....... HB-0482 Creates Various Acts/Departmts............................. HB-1961 Crim Proc-Judge Substitution .................... .......... HB-2229 Crim Procedure-Child Testimony................................. HB-0053 Day Care Employees-Investigate................. ......... HB-0052 Deputy Sheriff-Politl Activity....................... ......... HB-3543 DMHDD/CMS-Convey Land Cook Cty..................... HB-0608 DOT-Elgin-O'Hare Expressway ................. ....... HB-3489 DUI Substantive & Procedural.................... ......... HB-1841 Elec-Precinct Registration Hrs..................... ......... HB-3595 Elect-Judicial Review Petition.............................. . HB-3427 Elect-Polling Places/Building .............................. HB-3579 Election Cd-Petition Objection ................... .......... HB-241 1 Election-Judges/Notices........................................ HB-3578 Firearms-Training & Waivers................................. HB-1767 Fish Cd-Fee Fishing Area Exmpt.......................... HB-1960 Fish-Prohibt Lie/Charter Boats ................... ......... HB-1492 Highway Sign Requirements ........................ .......... HB-3292 Hospital Lie- Define Perinatal...................................... HB-0722 Hospitals-Service Bills/Define ............. ................ HB-3045 Lie Detection Test-Employment ......................... HB-1494 Liquor Control-Alcohol Abusers.................... ....... HB-1840 Med Prac-Chiropractic Limits.......... .................. HB-1483 M edical Prac- Chiropractic Care................................... HB-1176 Medical Practice-Chiropractic................ ... HB-2323 M issing Person- Dental Records.................................... HB-0054 M otor Vehicle Liability ..................................... ......... HB-2377 Motorcycle Dealers Frnchse Act................ ......... HB-2400 2338 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Muni Cd-Aircraft Scheduling........................................ HB-3490 Muni Cd-Annexation ............................................. HB-0904 Muni Cd- Annexation .................................................. HB-2660 Muni Cd-DUI Surcharge........................................... HB-1838 Muni Cd-No New Airport Runways............................ HB-3488 Muni Cd-Noise Level Standards .................................. HB-3495 MFN-Chgo Firemn Occupa Disease............................ HB-0042 MFN-Chgo Firemn/Widow Annuity.................... HB-0065 MFN-Chgo Firemn Pen-Disability......................... HB-0727 MFN-Chgo Labr Pen-Incr Formula.......................... HB-0803 MFN-Chgo Muni Pen-Incr Formula......................... HB-1470 MFN-Chgo Police Pen Cd Incr 3% .............................. HB-0606 MFN-Chgo Police Pen Cd-Min Age ......................... HB-1092 MFN-Muni Pen-Group Health Ins............................ HB-0550 MFN-Pen Cd-Cook Cty Dep Sherif .......................... HB-0022 MFN-Pen Cd-Firemn-Pension Incr ........................ HB-0183 MFN-Pen Cd-Rate Increase......................................HB-2766 MFN-Pen-Chgo Firemen Incr Rate.......................... HB-0041 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Alcoholism/VD.................... HB-0164 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Adopted Child....................... HB-0165 MFN-Pen-Police-Anual Incr Rate.......................... HB-0184 MFN-Pen-Police-Widows Benefits ......................... HB-0185 MFN-Pen-Police/Raise Annuity ............................... HB-0609 MFN-Sch Cd-Free Transportation ....................... HB-1744 MFN-Sch Cd-Instructn/Abduction .......................... HB-0050 No Supersonic Aircraft Landing..................................... HB-3497 Pen Cd-Chgo Fire-Defer Pension............................... HB-2375 Pen Cd-Chgo Police-Reduce Bd.................................. HB-2376 Pen-Chgo Firefighters Med Exam................................ HB-2643 Petitions Signature Requiremnt .................................. .... HB-1803 Prohibit-License/Charter Boats .................... ........ HB-2661 Property Tax-Collection.......................................... HB-2256 Property Tax/Non-carrier Prop.................... ......... HB-0880 Pub Aid-Intercept Tax Refund ............................ HB-0805 Pub Util-Rates-Consumption ..................................... HB-2374 Public Labor Relation- Election .................................... HB-3044 Repeal Gun Training Program ........................................ HB-2413 Rev-Publish Exmptn Certificate ................................... HB-0879 Sch Cd- Background Investigatn ................................... HB-0711 Sch Cd-Scholarship Assistance..................................... HB-0593 Sch Cd-20 Independent Dst/Chgo............................... HB-0685 School Code-Absences ............................................... HB-0051 Sheriff-Fees/Salaries/Arrest.......................... ...... HB-2765 State Indemnity-Definition .................................... HB-3275 SOS-Security-IL Center/Chgo................................ HB-0614 Twnshps-No Eminent Domain................................. HB-3352 Utility Tx-Residency-Phase Out................. ....... HB-0804 Various Acts-Occupation/Use Tx ................................ HB-3032 Various Acts- Registered Voters.................................... HB-1804 Veh Cd-Mandatory Insurance...................................... HB-0800 Veh Cd-Uniform Traffic Ticket .................................... HB-1839 Village Of Norridge-Corp Limit .................... ......... HB-3147 Voluntary Unincorporated Assn...................................... HB-0936 Waive Jury Trial-State Atty............................... HB-2228 Wildlife Cd-Birds of Prey ...................................... HB-1469 Workers Comp-Transcript Costs......................... HB-2827 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED "R COSPONSORED BY MCAULIFFE HOUSE BILL: 3, 7, 55, 58, 59, 60, 61, ' , 114, 166, 173, 174, 179, 180, 231, 232, 234, 235, 236, 237, 355, 372, 373, 374, 38,, 397, 398, 399, 410, 416, 417, 436, 440, 463, 484, 541, 549, 551, 561, 584, 631, 708, 709, 723, 724, 728, 729, 761, 762, 763, 798, 909, 910, 911, 1084, 1124, 1143, 1149, 1177, 1306, 1400, 1529, 1531, 1539, 1624, 1634, 1684, 1870, 1871, 1901, 2273, 2549, 2565, 2630, 2644, 2688, 2767, 2773, 2835, 2891, 2904, 3031, 3078 SENATE BILL: 36, 86, 120, 190, 525, 848, 889, 974, 1010, 1082, 1287, 1552 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 74, 167, 210, 211, 212, 235, 322, 353, 529, 722, 800, 815, 841, 859, 888, 994, 999, 1000, 1126, 1168, 1227, 1236, 1239, 1246, 1249, 1272, 1293, 1307, 1411, 1466, 1467, 1499, 1515, 1525, 1688, 1729 2339 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 45, 47, 60, 118, 165, 201, 229 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 142 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST. REP) $OCE-Secretary of State........................................... HB-3035 $St Atty Appellate Serv Comm............................. HB-2580 $Supreme Court/Child Testimony........................ HB-2578 Abolish Race Track Improvement.................... ... HB-3518 Agency Rules-Review & Publish................... ....... HB-1842 Attorneys/Counselors-Solicting..................... ......... HB-1677 Bd of Gov/Mbrs Qualifications........................ ......... HB-2099 Cd Cvl Proc/2 Year Limitation ...................... ......... HB-2203 Chemical Substance-Public Info.................... ........ HB-3556 Child Care Investgtn-Organiztn ................................... HB-2583 Child Victims/Sexual Offenses ....................... ......... HB-2576 Child Witnesses-Testimony ......................... ......... HB-2577 Circuit Clerk- Support Collectn..................................... HB-2402 Civ Pro-Contribtory Negligence ................................... HB-0381 Civil Pro-Atty/Contingent Fees SS-3........... HB-0004 Civil Proc- Itemized Verdicts.......................... ...... ... HB-1602 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction SS-3 ................ HB-0001 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction SS-3................ HB-0007 Civil Proc-Punitive Damages SS-3............. HB-0009 Civil Proced-Judgment Offer ........................................ HB-3168 Civil Proced-Statute/Limitatns ... ........... HB-3167 Class Actions-Local Govts..................................... HB-2306 Cnty-Tort Immunity-Tx Limitatn ............................ HB-3557 Cntys-Tax Limit-Tort Immunity .............................. HB-2308 Controlled Substance-Penalties ..................... ....... HB-3671 Correct-Extended Term Sentence................................. HB-0913 Crim Cd-Obscenity Offenses ........................................ HB-0452 Crim Cd-Obscenity Charge .......................... .......... HB-0914 Crim Cd-Obscenity Offenses ........................................ HB-0916 Crim Cd-Obscenity Evidence........................................ HB-3592 Crim Cd-Sexual Assault/Abuse................................. HB-2856 Crim Cd/Proc-Murder-Evidence............................... HB-3673 Crim Proc-Preliminary Hearings.................. ....... HB-0915 Crim Proc-Reducing Bail........................................... HB-0912 Crim Procedure-Child Testimony................................. HB-0053 Crim-Destroy Obscene Instrumnt................................. HB-0918 Criminal Proc-Eavesdropping ...................................... HB-3672 Day Care Employees-Investigate................ ......... HB-0052 Dental Practice/Records ........................... ... HB-2189 DCFS-Child Abuse-Prevention....................... HB-3591 DUI-Substantive & Procedural .................................... HB-1841 Electronic Funds Transfer .......................................... HB-0942 EPA/Increase In Civil Penalty........................................ HB-2172 Garbage Trucks-Reverse Warning ............................... HB-0228 Highway Advertising-Local Laws ............................... HB-0565 Highway Signs-Local Zoning ....................... ......... HB-2857 Hum Rights/Complnt Time Limit......................... HB-2183 Immunity-Liabilty Econmic Loss................................. HB-2303 Ins Cd-Corporate Regulation.......................... ......... HB-2422 IL Comparative Fault Act...................................... HB-3116 Juvenile Court/Author Interven............................. HB-2276 Liquor Control-Alcohol Abusers................... ....... HB-1840 Local Govt-Bids-Residency ..................................... HB-0564 Local Govt-Sell Rights-of-way ................................ HB-3608 Marriage-Minor Custody/Death.................................. HB-1188 Medical Practice/Obstetrics..................... HB-2185 Missing Child-Inform Officers.................. ........ HB-2582 Missing Person-Dental Records................................. HB-0054 Missing Person-Report-LEADS ................................ HB-2858 Muni Cd-Contract Term/Multi Yr............... ........ HB-3010 Muni Cd-DUI Surcharge....................... ... HB-1838 Muni-Auxiliary Police/Firearms.............. ........ HB-3353 Muni-Jt Muni Water Com Appoint .............. ....... HB-0406 2340 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST. REP)-Cont. Muni/Antitrust-Locl Gov Powers ................................ HB-0521 MFN-Sch Cd-Instructn/Abduction ...................... HB-0050 Personnel Cd- Rules/Positions....................................... HB-1977 Probate-Small Estate Claims........................................ HB-0479 Repeals Scaffolding Act.......................................... HB-3125 RTA-Mass Transt/Speed Limitatn.............................. HB-3515 Sch Cd-Annexatn Territory-Aid................................ HB-2885 Sch Cd-Background Investigatn .................... ......... HB-0711 Sch Dist-Criminal Investigatn ....................... ......... HB-2584 School Code- Absences ............................................... HB-0051 State Library Administer FOIA...................................... HB-2397 Training Program-Child Witness ................................. HB-2579 Veh Cd-Uniform Traffic Ticket .................................... HB-1839 Veterinary-Exmpt Law Enforcmnt............................... HB-3028 Video Tapes-Child Testimony................................... HB-2581 Wrongful Birth-Precluds Action.................................... HB-0917 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCCRACKEN HOUSE BILL: 721, 1693, 2529, 2616, 2729, 2738, 2760 SENATE BILL: 7, 97, 108, 179, 315, 335, 632, 648, 651, 684, 782, 833, 835, 1073, 1115, 1137, 1281, 1286, 1289, 1307, 1589, 1910, 2017, 2078, 2116, 2196, 2265, 2276, 2302 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 180, 212, 350, 381,485, 737, 812, 941, 1011, 1623, 1727, 1763, 1777 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 127 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 57, 81, 146, 161 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-Rehabilitatn/Roosevelt Rd ............................... HB-1736 Alzheimer Disease Treatmnt Ast .................................... HB-0301 Blood Bank- Donation In Trust ..................................... HB-3615 Chgo Bd of Ed/Budget Estimate..................................... HB-3075 Chgo Fire/Police/Laborer-Audit ................................. HB-3444 Chgo Housng-Ordinance/Regulatn.............................. HB-3291 Chgo Muni Pen Cd-Employe Defin .............................. HB-0561 Chgo Worlds Fair-Domed Stadium.............................. HB-0607 Cigarette Tax-IL Dept of Rev ...................................... HB-1156 Cigarette Tx-Revise Definition ..................................... HB-1153 Civ Adm Cd-Adv Council Nutritn ............................... HB-0770 Civil Proc-Judgement Interest ...................................... HB-3571 Civil Proc- Land Trusts... ............................................... HB-2683 Community Colleges-Expenditurs ................................ HB-0959 Community College-Leases ........................... ......... HB-0960 Crim Cd-Disarm Peace Officer..................................... HB-0291 Crim Cd-Indecent Solicitation...................................... HB-0021 Crim-Tampering With Food/Drugs............................. HB-3606 DMHDD/CMS-Convey Land Cook Cty .................. HB-0608 Elect Cd- Ballot Label Booklet...................................... HB-1102 Electronic Display of Event Tx..................................... ... HB- 154 Funeral/Burial Funds- License...................................... HB-1 142 Home Repair Business/No Alias .................................... HB-0838 Hospital Lic-Define Perinatal ....................................... HB-0722 Lottery Ticket Price/Sch Fund..................................... .. HB-0919 Lottery-Common School Fund ..................................... HB-0920 Message Tax-Exempt Residence .................................. HB-1036 Motor Fuel Tx-Improve Streets................................. HB-1869 MFN-Chgo Firemn-Annuity Benfts .......................... HB-0440 MFN-Chgo Labor-Annuity Formula ........................ HB-0397 MFN-Chgo Labor-Health Benefits............................ HB-0398 MFN-Chgo Labr Pen-Incr Formula.......................... HB-0803 MFN-Chgo Muni Pen Cd-Formula........................... HB-0728 MFN-Chgo Police Pen-Widow Bnft....................... HB-0584 MFN-Chgo Police Pen Cd Incr 3% ........................... HB-0606 MFN-Chgo Police-Widow Annuity........................ HB-2846 MFN-Chgo Police-Widow Benefit............................. HB-2847 MFN-Chgo Police-Widow Benefits ........................ HB-3441 MFN-Chgo Police-Retire Annuity ......................... HB-3442 MFN-Cook Cnty-Option Formula............................. HB-0416 MFN-Cty Emp/Officer Pen-Benfit............................ HB-0411 2341 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MFN-Firemen Pen Cd-80%/Salary.......................... HB-0731 MFN-Firemn Pen Cd-Widow Beneft........................ HB-0729 MFN-Pen Cd Police-Incr Annuity ............................ HB-0372 MFN-Pen Cd-Rate Increase................................... HB-2766 MFN-Pen-Chgo/Police-Annunity ........................ HB-3399 MFN-Pen-Fire-Disabled Children .......................... HB- 1124 MFN-Pen-Police/Raise Annuity ............................... HB-0609 MFN-Pen-Police-Widow/Annunity ..................... HB-3400 M FN-Pen-Teach/Survivor Benefit ............................ HB-0079 MFN-Pen/Police-Widow Annuity ............................ HB-2845 MFN-Pen/Teach--Min Death Paymnt........................ HB-0078 MFN-Sch Cd-Free Transportation............................ HB-1744 Occupatn/Use Tax-Exemptn Lists............................... HB-0538 Pen Cd Police- Tax Multiplier....................................... HB-0373 Pen Cd-Chgo Police/Effect Date.................................. HB-1084 Pen Cd-Chgo Police-Salary ........................................ HB-3360 Pen Cd-Police Salary Defined ....................... .......... HB-0374 Pen Cd- Proportional Annuities..................................... HB-1049 Pen-Chgo Laborers-Sex/Age Chgs............................. HB-0399 Pen-Chgo Police/Tx Increases....................................... HB-1041 Pen- Incr Chgo Police Annuity ...................................... HB-3391 Property Tax/Non-carrier Prop.................................... HB-0880 Protection Of The Elderly Act......................................... HB-2678 Pub Comm College-Transfr Funds............................... HB-3175 Pub Util Tax- Per Unit Rates ..................................... ... HB-0018 Pub Util/Rev-Tax Return Data ................................... HB-1152 Rev-Property Tax-Govt Exempt ................................ HB-1130 Rev-Publish Exmptn Certificate................................... HB-0879 Sale of Realty- Misconduct.......................................... HB-0507 Sch Cd-Alternative Ed Diplomas ................................. HB-3181 Sch-Chgo Bd of Ed/Budget Plan................... .......... HB-3074 Sr Cit/Disabled-Qualify Income ................... ......... HB-2609 St Scholarship Funds/Exemption.................................... HB-3599 Tax-Coal/Mining Equipment ....................................... HB-3096 Telecommunicatn Tax/Interstate ................................. .. HB-3115 Unemplymnt Ins- Disqualificatn................................... . HB-0684 Utility Tx-Residency-Phase Out ................................ HB-0804 Utl-Cost Relief/Senior Citizns ..................................... HB-2684 Valid Firearm ID Card.................................................. HB-2368 Veh Cd-Use Tax/Used Vehicles................................... HB-1155 5% Tax on Natural Gas Use.......................................... HB-1151 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGANN HOUSE BILL: 5, 7, 19, 26, 27, 33, 38, 41, 42, 76, 77, 92, 95, 96, 100, 104, 164, 165, 166, 177, 212, 231, 236, 241, 252, 388, 391, 432, 447, 550, 730, 798, 868, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 1092, 1107, 1108, 1143, 1173, 1296, 1297, 1319, 1349, 1518, 1679, 2166, 2371, 2573, 2643, 2675, 2739, 2773, 2856, 2861, 3144, 3223 SENATE BILL: 32, 35, 225, 257, 332, 338, 355, 388, 414, 419, 562, 577, 579, 614, 629, 947, 1004, 1005, 1008, 1192, 1211, 1396, 1517, 1611, 1612, 1700, 2019, 2037, 2038, 2042, 2087, 2129, 2173, 2271 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 5, 6, 40, 46, 66, 67, 79, 94, 100, 149, 155, 157, 159, 174, 176, 231, 244, 277, 410, 456, 683, 693, 785, 886, 906, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1069, 1139, 1157, 1158, 1162, 1163, 1167, 1175, 1185, 1236, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1314, 1325, 1373, 1452, 1461, 1463, 1466, 1467, 1474, 1480, 1487, 1488, 1499, 1557, 1589, 1684, 1687, 1714, 1741, 1742, 1743, 1744 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 204, 217, 229 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72, 171 MCMASTER, A.T. REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP) $GRANTS- SBE .............................. ....................... HB-2201 Bovine Diseases- Vaccination......................................... HB-1957 Circuit Clerks- $1 Fee........................ ..................... HB-1577 Civil Proc- Attachmt W atercraft................................... HB-1576 Condominium-Recorders/Titles ........................... .. HB-3058 Convey 18 Acres--Kewanne ........................................... HB-2544 Counties- Bonds For Jails .............................................. HB-2372 County Offices-Chief Deputies ..................................... HB-2235 Electn Cd-Cty Office Vacancies.................................... HB-0256 2342 MCMASTER, A.T. REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP)-Cont. Local Govt-Expand Immunities.................................... HB-3203 Municipal Airport/Elections ........................... .......... HB-0214 Out-of-state Custody Judgment ................................. HB-1553 Prop-Offer Loc Govt Equipmnt .................................... HB-1726 Sch Cd/Annexation Costs............................................. HB-2202 Township-Alter Boundary Reqmts............................... HB-0167 Township-Justify Accounts......................................... HB-0883 Traffic/Crimnal Surcharge-Fine .................................. HB-1567 Various Agencies-Adopt Rules..................................... HB-1301 Various Agencies-Rule/Regulatn................................. HB-3152 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCMASTER HOUSE BILL: 66, 162, 247, 248, 379, 555, 558, 796, 934, 1120, 1123, 1138, 1139, 1175, 1197, 1405 SENATE BILL: 807, 924, 1372, 1855, 1858 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 65, 345, 445, 656, 739, 782, 852, 1039, 1195, 1716, 1717, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 144, 197 MCNAMARA, JOHN J REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM) $St Atty Appellate Serv Comm..................................... HB-2580 $Supreme Court/Child Testimony.................................. HB-2578 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Educ....................... .............. HB-1873 Alzheimers Disease Task Force....................................... HB-0303 Child Care Investgtn-Organiztn ................................... HB-2583 Child Care-Facility Exam/Lic ..................................... HB-1703 Child Pornography/Felony......................................... HB-2359 Child Victims/Sexual Offenses ..................................... HB-2576 Child Witnesses-Testimony .......................................... HB-2577 Crim Cd-Child Luring/Motor Veh .............................. HB-0522 Crim Cd-Indecent Solicitation................................... HB-0021 Crim Code-Bail Bond Violation.................................... HB-0704 Crim-Tampering With Food/Drugs............................. HB-3606 Crime Victims-Sexual Relations................................... HB-0742 Criminal Code-Stun Guns/Tasers................................ HB-0354 Criminal Code-Juvenile .................... ..................... HB-2107 Dept of Rehab--Job Referal Serv................................... HB-0897 DCFS-Advance Community Funding .......................... HB-2310 DCFS-Mtgs To Combat Gang Crime.......................... HB-2104 DMHDD-Fed Statutory Definition.............................. HB-2612 Enterprise Zones-Certify 12 ......................................... HB-0334 Enterprise Zone-Qualifications..................................... HB-1568 FOIA/Exempts ID of Victims....................................... HB-2371 Govmnt Financal Plan/Supervisn ................................... HB-2796 Home Repair Registration Act........................................ HB-0847 Inc Tax-Credit/Investments ......................................... HB-1273 Inc Tx-Credit-Educationl Equip ................................ HB-0151 Increase Income Tax Exemption ..................................... HB-2533 IL Technology Innovation................................................ HB-1253 Juvenile Ct-Intervention/Minor ................................... HB-2106 Lottery-Common School Fund ..................................... HB-1569 Missing Child-Inform Officers ...................................... HB-2582 Missing Child/Youth Employment................................. HB-2573 Muni Cd-Reduce Local Sales Tax............................ ... HB-1275 MFN-Ed Labor Act-Req Arbitratn........................... HB-0030 MFN-Pen-IMRF-Early Retirement....................... HB-3171 Payment Perishable Goods-7 Day................................. HB-1245 Pub Aid- Prescription Drugs.......................................... HB-1618 Pub Util-Power Surges/Damages................................. HB-3635 Sch Cd-Exam Prerequisite/Teach................................ HB-1570 Sch Cd-Transfer Student Record ................................. HB-3059 Sr Citizens No Checking Fee .......................................... HB-0358 Sr Citz Tax Deferral-Inc Level..................................... HB-0385 SOS-Driver License Suspension ................................ HB-0031 SOS-DLE-Missing Children ...................................... HB- 1645 Training Program-Child Witness .............................. HB-2579 Used Car-Defect Disclosure.......................................... HB-2242 Various Govt Branches/Mbrs/Rpt.............................. HB-3484 2343 MCNAMARA, JOHN J REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Veterans Tax Relief Benefits........................................... HB-1876 Victm/Witnesses-Notices .......................................... HB-0778 Video Movie Sales & Rental Act .................................... HB-1270 Video Tapes-Child Testimony................................... HB-2581 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCNAMARA HOUSE BILL: 130, 132, 138, 226, 241, 252, 257, 350, 380, 413, 414, 422, 430, 435, 552, 578, 605, 637, 722, 824, 830, 987, 1002, 1432, 1516, 1617, 1763, 1880, 1910, 2004, 2105, 2108, 2162, 2164, 2177, 2217, 2552, 2567, 2595, 2730, 2738, 3033, 3034, 3089, 3097, 3536 SENATE BILL: 24, 42, 144, 176, 214, 215, 216, 217, 305, 332, 373, 385, 397, 443, 504, 521, 564, 598, 665, 674, 708, 723, 736, 765, 869, 890, 925, 936, 970, 1029, 1232, 1289, 1363, 1491, 1862, 2129, 2164, 2165, 2168, 2292, 2293 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 11, 48, 49, 61, 90, 103, 198, 215, 231, 251, 258, 310, 379, 385, 619, 636, 728, 738, 803, 898, 899, 959, 960, 961, 1107, 1139, 1166, 1214, 1215, 1225, 1273, 1312, 1351, 1383, 1384, 1386, 1412, 1463, 1495, 1533, 1561, 1563, 1603, 1614, 1615, 1616, 1617, 1618, 1630, 1702 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 127, 229 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-Sm Business Development............................... HB-3397 $GRANTS- DCCA ...................................................... HB-3098 $GRANTS-EPA .................... .................... HB-1304 $OCE-Southwest Dev Authority .................................. HB-2586 $OCE/GRANTS State Fire Marshal ............................ HB-3071 Alton-Sell/Convey Limestone ...................................... HB- 1303 Atty-Hourly Basis/Bond Sale....................................... HB-0240 Chgo Technology Stock Exchange .................................. HB-3604 Commercial Transport Law-Lease............................... HB-3189 Conservation Parks/Tourism........................................... HB-2074 Create Summer School For Arts..................................... HB-3550 Dept-Ag/Repackage Egg Products .............................. HB-0468 Dwnstate Transportatn District....................................... HB-1707 DOT-Regulate Fleet/Barge Areas............................... HB-2844 Excuse RTA/MTA-Police Protectn............................. HB-1279 EPA-DENR-Economic Impact................................... HB-0793 EPA-No Monitoring-Emission Req........................... HB-1047 Fire Alarm Contractr/Exemption ................................... HB-3298 Medical Practic-Revoke License................................... HB-2891 Metro Civ Cntr Support/Intrest ..................................... HB-3078 Metro E Mass Transit-Sales Tax.................................. HB-3268 Metro Sanitry Dist-Sewer Rules................................... HB-1598 Multi-County Circuit Courts........................... ....... HB-0131 Muni Cd-Hotel Tax-Uses ............................ ........ HB-3183 Muni-Issue Bonds/No Referendum ............................. HB-3396 Nursing Hm-Incapable Resident.................................. HB-3426 Nursing Home Care-Hospitals ..................................... HB-3425 Port District Finanical Assist ........................................ HB-1687 Pub Util-ICC Members Terms ..................................... HB-1724 Pub Util- Reg of Utilities.............................................. HB-2403 Pub Utl-ICC/Members Salaries .................................. HB-1727 Pub Utl-Redefines ...................... ................... HB-1336 Publ Labor-Reduce Signatures..................................... HB-1261 Public Comm College-Levy Taxes................................ HB-0585 Real Estate-License Conditions.................................... HB-3378 Rev-Quadrennial Assesmnt Systm ............................... HB-0308 RTA-MTA-Technical Changes................................. HB-3261 Sch-Repeal Nuclear Energy Ed.................................... HB-1169 Southwestern Illinois Dev Auth....................................... HB-2585 State Board of Electricity Act ...................................... HB-1784 Statutes-LRB-Memory Availabity ............................ HB-0792 Unempl Ins-Define Director.................................. HB-3238 Unemploymnt Ins-Thirteen/13 ................................. HB-1263 Unemploymnt Ins-Chg Fifty/50%................................ HB-1264 Veh Cd-Denial Driving Permit.................................. HB-1516 Veh Cd-Tech Chg/Salvage Reqmnt............................. HB-3192 Veh-Permits/Fees-Size/Weight ............................. HB-0867 2344 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Wkrs Comp-Compensatn Ins Fund .............................. HB-2769 Wkrs Comp-Incr Transcripts Fee................................. HB-1262 Wrkr Comp-Self-Insurers Adv Bd ............................ HB-2919 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCPIKE HOUSE BILL: 291, 312, 437, 717, 831, 1173, 1195, 1272, 1765, 2297, 2359, 2601, 2617, 3431 SENATE BILL: 80, 110, 293, 486, 553, 554, 1200, 1659, 1798, 1945, 1946, 2000, 2022, 2105, 2108, 2263, 2265, 2302 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 73, 291, 348, 448, 569, 586, 617, 676, 790, 914, 1036, 1044, 1045, 1145, 1177, 1291, 1292, 1407, 1427, 1459, 1460, 1491, 1522, 1656, 1690, 1776, 1798, 1799 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 47, 70, 125, 129, 134, 138, 159 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 12, 18, 20, 28, 49, 56, 64, 67, 77, 139, 149, 156, 162, 181 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4,6 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 2, (SS1) 3 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS1) 1, (SS2) 2, (SS2) 4 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SS3) 1, (SS3) 2, (SS3) 3 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS3) 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS3) 1 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM) OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MORROW HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1685 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-Freeport Water Commission.............................. HB-3662 $GRANTS- DCCA ..................................................... HB-2624 $SBE-Contract/Noncompulsory Ed............................. HB-0821 Bd Hghr Ed-Rules-English Test ............................... HB-1894 Bd Hghr Ed-Rules-Substitutes........................................ HB-1897 Bd Hghr Ed-20 hrs-Full Time.............................. HB-1898 Bd Higher Ed-Rules-Office Hrs................................. HB-1896 Child Care- Facility Exam/Lic ..................................... HB-1703 Circuit Breaker-Generic Drugs..................................... HB-3179 Civil Admin-Attract Industry ....................... .......... HB-2220 College Dorms- Fire Safety ........................................... HB-1254 Correction-Probation/Discharge................................ HB-2648 County Home-Referendum......................................... HB-1520 DCFS- Short Title................ ................................. HB-0985 Emergency Farm Credit Allocatn .................................. HB-0485 Enterprise Zone-Inc Tax Credit ................................... HB-0132 Farm Debt Mediation Act ....................................... HB-3357 Handicap Decal-Nonprofit Orgs................................. HB-0986 Inc Tax-Renumber Paragraphs .................................... HB-0980 Inc Tx Exemptn-Home Care Serv................................ HB-0846 Income Tax Renumber Section ....................................... HB-1089 Itinerant Vendors Act .................................................... HB-3033 Jo Daviess County Civic Center ...................................... HB-1088 Lottery for Education Game............................................ HB-0435 Lottery-Bonus-Unclaimed Prize................................ HB-0601 Lottery-Common Sch Fnd-Deposit............................ HB-0710 Muni Cd-Reduce Local Sales Tax................................ HB-1275 MFN-Sch Cd-Academic Proficency.......................... HB-2396 MFN-Sch Cd-Excellence-Educatn .........................HB-1705 MFN-Sch-Educatn Excellence Req........................... HB-1003 MFN-Sch-Prevent Drop Out Prog............................. HB-0830 MFN-Sch-Studnt Learning Object ........................... HB-1706 MFN-Sch-Teachr Evaluate Proced........................... HB-1281 MFN-Special Ed Facilty/Strikes................................. HB-1493 MFN-Student Learning Objective ............................... HB-1004 NIU-Establish Engineer College ............................... HB-0023 Periodic Imprisonmt-Daily Cost ................................ HB-0456 Professors Test Students Daily..................................... HB-1895 Repeal Schl Dist Reorganizatn....... .............................. HB-2604 Rev-Property Redemption Paymnt............................... HB-0153 Rev-Property Tax Abatement.................................... HB-0130 2345 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Rev-Tax Sale Notice-Lienholder ............................... HB-0152 Sch Cd & Elect Cd-Ballots ............................... .......... HB-3111 Sch Cd-Admin Trng/Leadership ................................. HB-2406 Sch Cd-Admin Training Programs............................... HB-2465 Sch Cd-Admn/Personnel Training............................... HB-2490 Sch Cd-Aid Grants/Increase EAV............................... HB-1085 Sch Cd-Alternative Ed Diplomas ................................. HB-3181 Sch Cd- Asbestos Abatement ........................................ HB-1039 Sch Cd- Chg Tuition Provisions..................................... HB-0451 Sch Cd-Chgo/Substitute Teachrs................................. HB-0212 Sch Cd-Daily Attend Formula.................................. HB-0824 Sch Cd-Ed Fund Tax Rate Hike ................... ......... HB-1087 Sch Cd-Fire Preventn & Safety.................................... HB-0984 Sch Cd-Full Day Kindergartens ............................ HB-0828 Sch Cd-Initial Certifcatn Test ....................... ......... HB-2464 Sch Cd-Jt Educatn Comm Report................................ HB-0823 Sch Cd-Noncompulsory Preschool................................ HB-0822 Sch Cd- Parent & Pupil Rights ..................................... HB-0987 Sch Cd-Principals Academy ....................................... HB-2466 Sch Cd-Profncy/Able Students.................................... HB-2488 Sch Cd-Repeal Impaction Paymnt ............................... HB-1007 Sch Cd-Review Contractual Serv ................................. HB-0310 Sch Cd- Sex Discrimination........................................ . HB-1283 Sch Cd-Spec Ed Reimbursement.................................. HB-0981 Sch Cd-Staff Shortage Schlrshp ................................... HB-2491 Sch Cd-SBE Effective Instructn ................................... HB-0825 Sch Cd-SBE Rpt/Educatn Status ................................ HB-1704 Sch Cd-SBE Study District Size................................... HB-0827 Sch Cd-SBE-Minimal Competency........................... HB-0450 Sch Cd-Teacher Discipline Auth ................... ......... HB-0311 Sch Cd-Teacher Certification ........................ ......... HB-1282 Sch Cd-Teachr Internship Reqmt..................... ......... HB-1005 Sch Cd- Trans Indirect Costs......................................... HB-3466 Sch Cd-Transportation Costs.................................. HB-1086 Sch Cd-Transportation Costs.................................. HB-3465 Sch Cd-Working Cash Fund Tax ................................. HB-0764 Sch-Repeal Obsolete Reference.................................... HB-1006 School Aid Formula/Provisions....................................... HB-3620 School Cd- GED Tests .......................... ................... HB-0829 School Cd-HS Proficiency Tests .................... ......... HB-1002 School Code-Immunizations .......................... ......... HB-0991 Schools--Property Taxes........................................... HB-2320 Sm Business Litigation Expense...................................... HB-3034 Sr Cit-Spec Assessmnt-Deferral ................................ HB-0083 Sr Citz/Disabled-Insulin Drug...................... ........ HB-2925 Unemploymnt-Interest & Penalty................. ....... HB-0028 University-Terminate Students..................................... HB-0983 Various Govt Branches/Mbrs/Rpt................................. HB-3484 Veh Cd-Revisory Changes........................................ HB-2652 Veh Cd-SOS Handicapped Plates ................................ HB-0865 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MULCAHEY HOUSE BILL: 24, 100, 115, 141, 188, 207, 401, 402, 487, 544, 621, 682, 712, 826, 839, 868, 875, 963, 1001, 1274, 1313, 1458, 1513, 1749, 1843, 1844, 2384, 2533, 2725, 3576 SENATE BILL: 24, 50, 87, 148, 248, 350, 351, 352, 597, 730, 913, 1032, 1491, 1522, 1705, 2035 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 160, 366, 777, 889, 912, 1097, 1113, 1281, 1293, 1375, 1391, 1513 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28, 153, 229 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 26, 126, 188 NASH, STEVEN G. REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM) Absentee Ballots M ail- 60 Days .................................... HB-1391 Barber & Cosmetology Act ............................................. HB-2088 Boat Registration Valid 3 Yrs ...................................... HB-2426 Casino Control Act/Commsn/Fund ............................ HB-0175 2346 NASH, STEVEN G. REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Chgo Housng-Ordinance/Regulatn.............................. HB-3291 Civ Proc-Summon Serv Witnessed ............................... HB-0238 Civil Admin Cd-Gang Control...................................... HB-0597 Correction-Graffiti-Penalties.................................... HB-2750 Corrections Cd-Graffiti Damage................................... HB-0482 Crim Cd-Conceal Fugitve-Felony .............................. HB-0235 Crim Cd-Conceals Fugitive ......................................... HB-2742 Crim Cd-Possess/Stolen Firearm................................. HB-0836 Crime Act-Improve Juvenile Sys.................................. HB-2103 Crime Victims Comp-Loss/Injury................................ HB-2749 Crime Victims-Compsenation....................................... HB-0236 Debit Accts/Loan Payments ......................................... HB-2658 DLE-Gang Organizations Records............................... HB-0232 Educatn Labor Relatn-Arbitratn.................................. HB-0230 Elec Cd-Election Notices ......................................... HB-1807 Elec Cd-Registration Dates .......................................... HB-1809 Elec Cd/Electronic Voting Sys........................................ HB-2097 Elect Cd-Muni/Township Ballot ............................ .... HB-0111 Elect Cd-Nominating Candidates................................. HB-0105 Elect Cd-Petition Requiremnts ..................................... HB-0110 Elect Cd/Discovery Recounts........................................ HB-2184 Elect Cd/Write-In Candidate..................................... HB-2096 Elect-Define Registered Voter .................................... HB-0109 Elect/Sch Cd-Chgo Education Bd................................ HB-0200 Election Cd-Vacancy Nomination................................ HB-0481 Election Code-Registered Voter ................................... HB-0107 Election Code/Write-in Votes ...................................... HB-0108 Election Suspend & Extend........................................... HB-1808 Electn Cd-Contributns/Expenses ................................. HB-0483 Fin-Consumer Deposit Acct/Fees ............................... HB-2659 Gang Violenc-Victm Witnes Fund ............................... HB-0484 Greyhound Dog Racing ....................... .................... HB-2860 Home Improvement-Regulations.................................. HB-2711 Human Rights-Employee-Religion ............................ HB-0816 Ins Cd-Fair Plan Coverage ...................................... HB-2559 Ins Cd-Geographic Location......................................... HB-2558 Ins Cd-Notice of Cancellation ...................................... HB-2607 Ins Property Rate Regulation.......................................... HB-2560 Int Rate-2 Percentage Points........................................ HB-2657 IL Electrology Act ......................................................... HB-0233 IL Notary Public Act....................................... ........ HB-1860 IL Racing Act-Dog & Horse........................................ HB-0885 Juv Ct-Controlled Substances....................................... HB-2748 Juv Ct-Juvenile Photographs ........................................ HB-2745 Juv Ct-Minors/Unlawful Weapons.............................. HB-2746 Juvenile Arrest Warrant File........................................... HB-2752 Juvenile Photo-Evidence Useage................................... HB-0234 Juvenile-Arrest Records Info........................................ HB-0237 Juvenile-Controlled Substances .................................... HB-0835 Juvenile-Gun Usage School Area ................................. HB-0837 Law Enforcment-Gang Records ................................... HB-2743 Liquor Control-Chgo Civ Center.................................. HB-1023 MFN-Pen-Local Official-Benefit............................. HB-1149 MFN-Pen-Transfer Service/5 Yrs ............................ HB-0969 Notary Public/Advertising............................................ HB-0208 Parental Right of Recovery Act ...................................... HB-0231 Pharmacist-Continue Education................................... HB-0715 Pharmacy-Student Pharmacist ..................................... HB-0967 Phy Fitness-CPR Certificate......................................... HB-0112 Professional/Exec Position ............................................ HB-2427 Pub Aid-Gen Assistance-Income ............................... HB-1473 Publ Assist-Camping-No Fee..................................... HB-1599 Real Estate License Changes........................................... HB-1949 Real Estate-License Conditions.................................... HB-3378 Reg & Ed-Pharmacy Technician............................... HB-0968 Repeals Emission Inspection...................................... HB-0436 Repeals Emission Inspection......................................... HB-2744 2347 NASH, STEVEN G. REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Sch-Absence/Religious Holidays ................................. HB-0815 School Code-Intimidation .......................................... HB-2108 Trades & Occupatns Regulatory..................................... HB-0773 Trades/Occupatn Registratn Act.................................... HB-2751 Various Acts-Election Changes .................................... HB-1805 Veh Cd-Valid Insurance Policy .................................... HB-0106 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NASH HOUSE BILL: 164, 165, 174, 180, 183, 184, 185, 433, 434, 593, 608, 614, 631, 732, 736, 909, 910, 911, 1083, 1338, 1390, 1470, 1708, 2526, 2644, 2661, 2827, 3275, 3381, 3427, 3468, 3594 SENATE BILL: 14, 17, 53, 60, 96, 106, 122, 136, 138, 169, 205, 206, 223, 267, 371, 401, 486, 499, 527, 553, 554, 563, 568, 681, 682, 683, 686, 714, 753, 770, 801, 818, 829, 841, 850, 859, 860, 866, 874, 879, 892, 933, 936, 943, 1003, 1030, 1104, 1189, 1288, 1312, 1359, 1462, 1581, 1846, 1873, 1913, 1917, 1988, 2082, 2135, 2277, 2278 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 132, 215, 229, 237, 253, 273, 304, 349, 427, 455, 472, 475, 482, 518, 531, 532, 551, 580, 627, 628, 734, 735, 736, 779, 792, 818, 876, 997, 999, 1000, 1055, 1111, 1112, 1135, 1200, 1236, 1238, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1247, 1321, 1393, 1425, 1531, 1535, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1682, 1705, 1706, 1761, 1789, 1790 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45, 141 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 141 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SS1) 5 O'CONNELL, JOHN T. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-Palos Hills Police Bldg ................................... HB-0412 Aging Dept-Alzheimers Grants .................................... HB-0304 Antitrust-Exempt Insurance ....................................... HB-2670 Blood Bank-Donation In Trust ..................................... HB-3615 Circuit Breaker Eligibility..................... ................... HB-0252 Civil Proced-Voluntary Dismiss.................................... HB-2369 Code Civ Proc-Arbitration........................................ HB-1265 Consumer Bank Act......................... .................... H B-0699 Credit Card-Debit Card Crime..................................... HB-1765 Crim Cd-Advertise Gambling....................................... HB-1346 Crim Cd-Child Luring/Motor Veh .............................. HB-0522 Crim Cd-Disarm Peace Officer..................................... HB-0291 Crim Cd-Indecent Solicitation...................................... HB-0021 Crim-Indecent Solicitatn-Child ................................. HB-0842 Crim-Tampering With Food/Drugs............................. HB-3606 Criminal Cd-Fetus Experiment .................................... HB-1054 Educatn-Reorganizatn/Timetable................................ HB-2699 Elect Cd-Ballot Label Booklet ...................................... HB-1102 Elect-Compensatn Electn Judges.................................. HB-3565 Hghwy-DOT/Interest-free Loans........................... HB-1780 Historic Preservatn-Exploratn ...................................... HB-2794 Hmstd Exempt-Life Care Facilty................................. HB-0341 Income Tax-Allc Nonres Bus Inc ..........................t...... HB-2384 Insurance Cd-Bd of Dir Members ................................ HB-1103 Insurance Cd-Group/Health Ins .................................. HB-0413 Int Rate-2 Percentage Points ........................................ HB-2657 Juv/Civ Proc-Clergy Privilege...................................... HB-2629 Local Govt Bd Mbr/Attendance ..................................... HB-2698 Med Prac Act-Chiropractic........................................ HB-2367 Missing Child/Youth Employment................................. HB-2573 Muni Cd-Annex-Forest Preserve ............................... HB-0253 Muni Cd-Unclaimed Rebate Fund............................ HB-1137 MFN-Muni Cd-Add On Tx/Pub Util....................... HB-2843 Optional Uninsured Coverage ....................................... HB-3063 Pen Cd-Metro Sanitary Dist......................................... HB-1722 Pharmacy Act-Various Changes................................... HB-1343 Pituitary Gland Removal Act........................................ HB-0391 Prescription Rebate/Pharmacies.................................. HB-2949 Probate Act-Administration ......................................... HB-0857 Probate Act- Guardians ....................... ...................... HB-0856 Probate Act-Limits on Agent..................................... HB-0853 Probate- File Estate Inventory....................................... HB-2822 Probate-Notify Estate Claimant................................ HB-2823 Probate-Proof Of Paternity........................................ HB-3256 2348 O'CONNELL, JOHN T. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Prohibit Sale-Various Animals ..................................... HB-2697 Pub Aid Recipient-Burial Funds................................... HB-0392 Pub Aid-Disabled/Recipent Atty................................. HB-1476 R & E-Massage Therapy Regulatn ........................... HB-3069 Real Estate Time-Share/Add ....................................... HB-2805 Repeals Emission Inspection........ ...................... HB-0436 Sch Cd-Fire Protectn Coverage.................................... HB-0520 Sch Cd-Parent-Teacher Adv Comm.......................... HB-0415 Sch Cd-Report Card/Data ........................ ............. HB-2806 Sch-Transportatn Reimbursemnt ................................. HB- 1158 Seat Belt Violation/Arrests ....................................... HB-2852 St Atty App-Tx Objection Cost..................................... HB-3588 Strict Highway Advertising............................................ HB-0858 Tenants Bill of Rights Act .......................... ............... HB-0329 Utility Tx-Residency-Phase Out ................................ HB-0804 Various Govt Branches/Mbrs/Rpt ................................ HB-3484 Veh Cd-Truck Speed Reduction ................. ............ HB-3665 Veh Cd-2nd Divisn/Blvd Access .................. .......... HB-2795 Veh-Dealer/Registration Plates .............................H..... HB-1754 Veh-Regulatn of Transportation.................................... HB-2196 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'CONNELL HOUSE BILL: 3, 19, 40, 84, 85, 372, 373, 374, 397, 398, 399, 521, 600, 859, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 1109, 1122, 1496, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1500, 1501, 1502, 1503, 2159, 2609, 2642, 2739, 2764, 2800, 2856, 2861, 3204, 3262, 3306, 3307 SENATE BILL: 24, 35, 118, 122, 123, 164, 224, 297, 338, 372, 390, 397, 433, 434, 435, 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 544, 547, 549, 550, 551, 562, 598, 824, 887, 890, 907, 947, 1142, 1143, 1429, 1436, 1491, 1565, 1632, 1937, 2087, 2129, 2164, 2165, 2263, 2294 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 178, 231, 294, 350, 358, 360, 416, 652, 770, 829, 1041, 1042, 1139, 1386, 1452, 1472, 1496, 1620, 1637 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 85 OBLINGER, JOSEPHINE K. REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP) Abuse & Neglect-Disabled Adult................................. HB-2217 Blind Vendors/Hghwy Rest Area ................................... HB-1763 Civil Procd- Summons................................................. HB-2260 Crim Cd- Prostitution/Felony ....................................... HB-1074 Export Council Internship ......................... ................ HB-2066 Hypothermic Thermometer-Reqmnt.......................... HB-0043 Income Tax-Home Care Service................................... HB-2233 Industrial Home Work-Limitatns............................... HB-0876 International Studies Academy....................................... HB-1072 Loans for Business Purposes............................................ HB-2129 Med/Dental-Malprac Revew Panel ............................. HB-1603 Medicare Supplemntal Insurance.................................... HB-1409 M otor Vehicle Liability ................................................. HB-2377 MFN-Pen-Incr Annuity Benefit................................. HB-0114 MFN-Pen-Teacher-Annual Benefit ........................ HB-0168 Pen Cd-Annual Funding Reqmnts.............................. HB-0115 Pen Cd-One-time Increase-Benft ............................HB-0352 Pen Cd-St Emp-Compound Incr ................................ HB-0642 Pen Cd-St Emp-Survior Increase............................... HB-0643 Pen Cd-Teach-Bd of Trustees ................................... HB-0169 Pen Cd-Teach/St Empl Retiremnt............................... HB-0771 Penson Cd-Define Term Board..................................... HB-2070 Phase Out Food Tax ...................................................... HB-0462 Regency Univ-Student Mbr Vote................................. HB-1466 Respiratory Care Practice Act ..................................... HB-0682 Retired Teachers Week-Defined................................... HB-0116 Sch Cd-Early Childhood Cert....................................... HB-0388 Sch Cd-High Sch Teach/Certifct.............................. HB-1076 Sch Cd-Liberal Art Certificate...................... HB-0351 Schools-Lottery/State Finance..................................... HB-0649 Senior Citizen Homestead Exemp................................... HB-2381 St Atty Asst Sr Citz Crime Vic.................................. HB-2288 2349 OBLINGER, JOSEPHINE K. REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP)-Cont. St Employees Insurance-Funds.................................. HB-1952 SOS-Silver Saver Passport Card................................... HB-2273 Transient Merchant-Vehicles ....................................... HB-1075 Univ Retirement-Extend Option.................................... HB-0510 Veh Cd-Disable/Parking Privilg................................... HB-1901 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OBLINGER HOUSE BILL: 81, 83, 112, 141, 379, 392, 452, 505, 555, 934, 1138, 1139, 1387, 1619, 1620, 2154 SENATE BILL: 7, 42, 95, 143, 149, 302, 311, 312, 445, 589, 668, 725, 790, 791, 799, 803, 804, 813, 884, 897, 899, 976, 1052, 1080, 1206, 1237, 1265, 1309 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20, 71, 168, 169, 182, 411, 558, 787 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 77, 83, 122 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 29, 40, 58 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP) $OCE State Board of Elections....................................... HB-0530 $OCE-St Board of Elections....................................... HB-2625 Admin Proced-St Agency/Rules .................................. HB-1285 Admn Procedure-Public Comment............................... HB-1058 Admn Procedure-Rulemaking ...................................... HB-3156 Amends Humane Care Animals Act............................... HB-2035 Child Abuse/Veterans Funds .......................... ......... HB-3476 Child Passenger-Safety Seats ....................................... HB-1069 Crim Cd-Obscenity Offenses ........................................ HB-0452 Drainage Cd-Tax Records ........................................ HB-3185 Elctn Cd-Div of Precincts ......................................... HB-2477 Elec Cd-Absentee Ballots........................................... HB-0814 Elec Cd-Candidates Withdrawal.................................. HB-3184 Elec Cd-Registratn Record Card.................................. HB-0338 Elec Cd-Registration Dates ........................................ HB-1809 Elec Cd-Voting Elderly/Disable................................... HB-1811 Elec-Polling Place/Handicapped.................................. HB-3016 Elect Cd-Campaign Disclosures ................................... HB-1379 Elect Cd-Election Of Judges......................................... HB-3485 Elect Cd-Precinct Bd of Admin.................................... HB-2894 Elect-Bd Precinct Administratn.................................... HB-2707 Election Cd-Canvasses ............................................... HB-2412 Election Cd- Revisions .................................................. H B-1806 Election Cd-SBE Opinion Issued.................................. HB-3164 Election Cd-Write-in-Candidate............................. HB-3163 Election Code-Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-0100 Election Code-Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-2736 Election Fraud Investigation ........................................ HB-2121 Election-Computer Registration ................................... HB-3027 Elections - Chicago - terms ...................................... HB-2467 Elections Code/Electoral Board...................................... HB-2130 Elections-Judge Retention ........................................ HB-2691 Electn Cd-Nature of Incapacity ................................... HB-2475 Electn-Publish Registrars ......................................... HB-1287 Electn-Voter Registratn Card....................................... HB-1286 EPA-Void Air Pollution Rules...................................... HB-3154 Fire Marshals Orders.................................................. HB-2432 Fire Prevnt Fund/Boiler Safety....................................... HB-2440 Forest Preserve Districts................................................. H B-2726 Hunting & Fishing Lic Bond....................... .............. HB-2439 Ins Cd-Information/Claims.......................................... HB-3559 Ins Financial Regulation Fund........................................ HB-2438 Ins-Claim Made/Extend Discovry ............................... HB-3562 Ins-Line Termination ............................................ HB-3561 Ins--45 Day Nonrenewal Notice................................. HB-3560 Marriage-Guidelines on Support ............................... HB-2431 Publications--Exempt Schools..................................... HB-0037 Recorders Bond-Increase ........................................ HB-2029 Repeals Structural Work Act....................................... HB-3576 Sch Cd & Elect Cd-Ballets........................................ HB-3111 Sch Cd-Parent & Pupil Rights.................................. HB-0987 2350 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP)--Cont. Sch Cd-School Trustees/Voters................................... HB-3186 Sec of St Emp Cd-Discharge ........................................ HB-2497 Space Heat Safety/Agency Rules................................... HB-1059 St Competitn/Priv Enterprises........................................ HB-1305 St M otor Vehicle Identificatn.......................................... HB-1928 Toxic Subst Disclosure-Label ..................... ............ HB-3151 U of I-Bd of Trustees Appoint ...................................... HB-2839 Various Acts- Election Changes .................................... HB-1805 Various Acts-Procedurl Changes.................................. HB-3150 Various Agencies-Rule/Regulatn.................................. HB-3152 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON HOUSE BILL: 23, 24, 88, 127, 128, 146, 196, 207, 244, 256, 335, 336, 337, 558, 613, 615, 616, 871, 950, 1016, 1197, 1352, 1396, 1405, 1623, 1802, 1843, 1844, 2640, 2780, 3218 SENATE BILL: 681, 682, 729, 865, 1093, 1096, 1291, 1292, 1294, 1351, 1855, 1856, 1858 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 119, 366, 485, 825, 927, 947 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 228 OLSON, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP) OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,ROBERT HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 244 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 182 PANAYOTOVICH, SAMUEL REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM) Acute Care Hospitl-Organ Donor.................. .......... HB-2601 Casino Control Act/Commsn/Fund ............................... HB-0175 Certificatn/Carpentry Contract ...................................... HB-1537 Charitable Games Act .................................................. HB-3300 Chgo Worlds Fair-Domed Stadium.............................. HB-0607 Child Labor Law-TV/Radio............................. HB-2473 Circuit Bkr-Raise Max Income ..................... ......... HB-1272 Circuit Brkr- Eligibility..... ... ........................................ HB-1877 Collective Bargain Agreements ....................................... HB-1448 Crim Cd-Compel Joining Organiz................................ HB-1880 Criminal Code- Juvenile ................................................ HB-2107 Detective- Qualifications........................................... HB-1083 DCFS-Mtgs To Combat Gang Crime.......................... HB-2104 Elec-Petition/Registered Voter .................... .......... HB-3012 Elect/Sch Cd-Chgo Education Bd................................ HB-0200 EMS-Designation/Trauma Centers............................. HB-1332 EPA-Free Liquids Disposal.......................................... HB-0177 EPA-Sanitary Landfill-5 Miles..................................HB-0839 Hazardous W aste Recycling............................................ HB-2383 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.................................... HB-3302 IL Domestic Prod Procurmt Act ..................................... HB-1666 IL Racing Act-Dog & Horse........................................ HB-0885 IL Technology Innovation................................................ HB-1253 IL Veterans Home Grant Fund....................................... HB-3628 Labor Relatns-Exempt Gov Units ................................ HB-1342 Labor-Mgmt Notificatn/Consultn................................ HB-2924 Liquor Control-Retail Credit........................................ HB-1320 Liquor-No Credit Sale-Beer..................................... HB-2296 Lottery-Common Sch Fnd-Deposit............................ HB-0710 Manufactured Housing-Defined ................................... HB-1 159 Minimum Wage 10-Hr Workday ................................. HB-1792 MFN-Chgo Labr Pen-Incr Formula.......................... HB-0803 MFN-Chgo Police Pen Cd Incr 3% .............................. HB-0606 MFN-Firefightr Collect Bargain ..................................HB-0723 MFN-Police-Collective Bargaing .............................. HB-0007 Organ Donation-Family-Consent......................... HB-2626 Organ Transplant Aid Act............................................ HB-2557 Pharmacy Act-Various Changes................................ HB-1343 Port District Finanical Assist ....................................... HB-1687 Property Tax/Non-carrier Prop.................................... HB-0880 Pub Info/Community Right-Know ........................... HB-2950 Publ Labor-Reduce Signatures.................................. HB-1261 Re-employment Assistance Act ................................. HB-1593 2351 PANAYOTOVICH, SAMUEL REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Rev-Publish Exmptn Certificate ................................... HB-0879 Sch Cd-Absenteeism Records....................................... HB-2219 Sch Cd-Merit Pay Required ....................................... HB-2277 Sch Cd-Study Labor History ........................................ HB-3144 Sch Cd-Youth Emp Preparations ................................. HB-2221 Sch Cd-20 Independent Dst/Chgo ............................... HB-0685 Steel Prod Procur-Expand Scope.................................. HB-1121 Steel Prod Proc-Expand Scope ..................................... HB-1665 Steel Products-US Manufactured................................ HB-2887 Unemploymnt Ins-Thirteen/13 .................................. HB-1263 Unemploymnt Ins-Chg Fifty/50%................................ HB-1264 Use Tax-Gasohol Products in US ................................. HB-1317 Utility Tx-Exempt Charity Org.................................... HB-0845 Utility Tx-Residency-Phase Out ................................ HB-0804 Various Acts-Occupation/Use Tx ................................ HB-3032 Veh Cd-New Traffic Sign Notice................... .......... HB-2690 Veh Cd-Sr Citizen-License Fee.................................. HB-3252 Veterans Tax Relief Benefits........................................ . HB-1876 Wage Pymnt/Collect-Vacatn Time.............................. HB-0996 Wkrs Comp-Compensatn Ins Fund .............................. HB-2769 Wkrs Comp-Incr Transcripts Fee................................. HB-1262 Worker Comp-Awards & Interest................................ HB-1796 Worker Comp-Vocational Rehab ................................. HB-1797 Workers Comp-St Comp Ins Fund............................... HB-1515 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PANAYOTOVICH HOUSE BILL: 2, 18, 85, 173, 304, 305, 306, 385, 387, 400, 434, 507, 645, 649, 724, 800, 808, 819, 822, 825, 1161, 1195, 1290, 1308, 1349, 1690, 1718, 1873, 1874, 1881, 1903, 2100, 2162, 2278, 2314, 2595, 2615, 2642, 2678, 2684, 2727, 2781, 2782, 2801, 2852, 2872, 2945, 3043, 3113, 3181 SENATE BILL: 201, 233, 243, 561, 562, 621, 665, 669, 683, 743, 788, 857, 937, 944, 1030, 1091, 1212, 1213, 1217, 1218, 1298, 1375, 2108 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 144, 202, 236, 241, 420, 484, 572, 672, 681, 690, 727, 763, 773, 815, 954, 1175, 1219, 1247, 1264, 1292, 1307, 1353, 1430, 1480, 1541, 1599, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1619, 1620, 1629 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 16, 17, 41, 56, 64, 66, 67, 76, 82, 84, 93, 95, 98, 103, 107, 108, 110, 114, 126, 131, 136, 137, 142, 149, 154, 170, 178, 238 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 43, 51, 52, 53, 88, 107, 114, 128 PANGLE, CHARLES REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-Capital Development Board .............................. HB-0901 $GRANTS-Bd of Education ........................................ HB-3358 Agriculture Fair- Liability Ins ....................................... HB-3424 Burial of Dead Bodies Act............................................ HB-0591 Circuit Breaker Eligibility ........................................ HB-0252 Civil Proc-Process Server............................................. HB-1611 Civil Proced- Arrest W arrants ....................................... HB-0497 Civil Procedure-Process Server ..................................... HB-0474 Comm Cd-Farm/Security Interest............................... HB-1612 Commercial Cd-Legal Descriptn................................. HB-2782 Controlled Subs Delivery-Schls .................................... HB-0841 County Officers-Foreclosures ........................................ HB-1207 Crim Cd-Advertise Gambling....................................... HB-1346 Crim Code-Immoral Solicitation ................... ......... HB-0082 Crim-Indecent Solicitatn-Child ................................. HB-0842 Criminl Subpoena Server-Age 18................................. HB-0011 DMHDD Unemployed-1 Yr St Ins.............................. HB-0813 DPH-Alzheimer Disease Info Pgm............................... HB-0305 DVA-Admission-Veterans Home................................ HB-0921 Elect Cd- Primary Elections .......................................... HB-1209 EMS-Designation/Trauma Centers.............. ......... HB-1332 Fire Protectn-Assess Charges ................... ........ HB-0223 Fire Vehicles- Studded Tires....................................... HB-2781 Higher Ed-St School Fund.................................... HB-1206 Highway Cd-Courtesy Rest Stops ................. ......... HB-1208 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense................................. HB-3302 Homeowners Ins-Personal Prop .................................... HB-1334 Increase Income Tax Exemption ..................................... HB-2533 2352 PANGLE, CHARLES REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. Ins Cd- Cancellation Notice .......................................... HB-2833 Ins Cd-Vexatious Acts/Damages ................................. HB-1271 IL Cancer Registry Act .......................... ................... HB-2595 IL Veterans Home Grant Fund....................................... HB-3628 Legal Descriptn/Fin Statement ...................................... HB-2682 Lottery for Education Game......................................... HB-0435 Lottery-Bonus-Unclaimed Prize ................................ HB-0601 Lottery-Common Sch Fnd-Deposit ............................ HB-0710 Manufactured Housing-Defined ................................... HB-1159 Manufactured Housing-Prop Tx................................... HB-1161 Milford/Sheldon Civic Center.................................. HB-1472 MFN-Disabled Vet Home Exemptn............................. HB-3627 MFN-Increase Homestead Exemptn.......................... HB-0084 MFN-Rev-Demostratn Homes/Taxes....................... HB-2757 MFN-Special Ed Facilty/Strikes ................................ HB-1493 Organ Transplant Aid Act..................................... HB-2557 Pen Cd-St Emply-DMHDD Closures .................... HB-0812 Port District Finanical Assist ........................................ HB-1687 Railroads-Reflective Paint Req...................................... HB-0386 Sch Cd-Gifted Child Serv Centr................................... HB-3359 Sch Cd-Sch Bus Requirements..................................... HB-2831 Sch Cd-Transfer Student Record ................................. HB-3059 Sch-Employ Teachers/Clerks ....................................... HB-1759 Sch-Supplemntl St Aid Payments ................... HB-1491 Sr Cit-Spec Assessmnt-Deferral ............................... HB-0083 Sr Citz Tax Deferral-Inc Level..................................... HB-0385 SOS-DLE-Missing Children...................................... HB-1645 Tax Credit-Contribution/School.................................. HB-0818 Township-Installmnt Purchasing .................................. HB-0577 Township-Veteran Grave Expense.............................. HB-0222 Veh Cd-Passing Stopped Sch Bus.................................. HB-0848 Veh Cd-Sr Citizen-License Fee.................... ........ HB-3252 Video Movie Sales & Rental Act.................................... HB-1270 Youth Fair Building Facilities......................................... HB-2780 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PANGLE HOUSE BILL: 2, 13, 18, 21, 69, 98, 116, 129, 187, 198, 291, 301, 302, 303, 304, 306, 307, 369, 389, 405, 408, 578, 581, 637, 704, 759, 894, 998, 1171, 1253, 1291. 1317, 1349, 1476, 2104, 2107, 2109, 2180, 2396, 2406, 2549, 2601, 2604, 2741, 2830, 2882, 2899, 3049, 3081, 3113, 3200, 3357, 3484 SENATE BILL: 12, 62, 87, 111, 133, 164, 179, 190, 201, 207, 208, 223, 229, 248, 257, 258, 305, 309, 328, 373, 375, 386, 443, 544, 625, 695, 970, 1110, 1164, 1171, 1202, 1412, 1601, 2061, 2166, 2271 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 111, 112, 122, 190, 344, 346, 603, 639, 893, 998, 1036, 1388, 1739 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 23, 30, 53, 115, 117, 171, 191 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 96, 154, 180 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP) Civil Proced-Punitive Damages ..................................... HB-3118 Civil Proced-Pleading Motions ..................................... HB-3121 Crim Cd-Child Custody Violatn................................... HB-2529 DCFS-Foster Care Training Prog ................................ HB-3477 DCFS- Foster Home Care ............................................. HB-1938 Electronic Funds Transfer ............................................. HB-0942 EPA-Airport Noise Abatement ................................... HB-3492 EPA/Increase Penalty/Wells.......................................... HB-2173 Health Maintenance Organizatn..................................... HB-2445 IL Product Liability Act............................................... HB-3123 Jurors- Lists.................................................................... H B-3585 Library Dist-Annex-Referenda.................................. HB-0739 Limit Use Torts/Fund Interest........................................ HB-3667 Limits-Tort Reserve-110%-3yrs ........................... HB-3666 Metro Sanitary/Bidding/$5,000..................................... HB-2143 Muni-Elect Street Commissioner ........................... HB- 1126 Office of Science & Technology.................................... HB-2134 Pen-Former Spouse/Dependent................................. HB-2702 Repeals Emission Inspection............ ............................. HB-2744 2353 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP}-Cont. Technology Impact Note Act........................................ HB-2135 Unemp Ins/Domestic Service.................................. HB-2145 Victm/W itnesses- Notices ........................................ HB-0778 Vital Records- Blood Type Info..................................... HB-2733 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARCELLS HOUSE BILL: 28, 112, 117, 163, 188, 286, 287, 521, 532, 590, 750, 876, 987, 1008, 1162, 1418, 1565, 1598, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1609, 1644, 1843, 1844, 1889, 1984, 2009, 2297, 2556, 2692, 2806, 2835 SENATE BILL: 42, 95, 428, 651, 690, 1131, 1190, 1295, 1296, 1335, 1366, 1367, 1576, 1577, 1581, 1673, 1915, 1957, 2025, 2108, 2275, 2295, 2296 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 64, 257, 362, 757, 811, 875, 971, 1110, 1132, 1381, 1399, 1646, 1680 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 69, 180, 235 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST. REP) Cd of Corr- Gang Convictions ....................................... HB-1359 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction SS-3................ HB-0001 Civil Proc-Punitive Damages SS-3............. HB-0009 Civil Proced- Collateral Source ..................................... HB-3438 Civil Proced- Punitive Damages .................................... HB-3118 Civil Proced-Punitive Damages .................................... HB-3437 Condominiums-Change Procedures.............................. HB-0563 Condos/Ins Cd- Regulations........................................... HB-0562 Crim-Bail Bond Satisfy Obligtn ................................... HB-0594 Elect Cd/Election Judges...................... ................... HB-2378 Handicpped-Crossbow Hunting.................................... HB-2450 Ins Cd- Cancellation Notices....................................... HB-3436 Ins Cd-Renewal/Cancel Notices .................................. HB-3117 Ins-Cancellatn/Premium Notice .................................. HB-3142 Ins-Trust Fund/Condominium ..................................... HB-2965 IL Assumption Of Risk Act........................................... HB-3435 IL Comparative Fault Act.......................................... HB-3116 IL Comparative Fault Act..................... ................... HB-3195 IL Comparative Fault Act........................................ HB-3439 IL Product Liability Act.............................................. H B-3440 IL POWS-Free Admission-Parks .............................. HB-0369 Medical Practic-Revoke License................................. HB-2891 Minimum Wage-Executives........................................ HB-2150 Muni Cd-Police/Firemen-Age Req ........................... HB-3623 Pen Cd-Police/Firemen-Age Req .............................. HB-3210 Repeals Scaffolding Act................................................ HB-3125 Sch Cd-Report Card/Data ......................... ........... HB-2806 Sch Cd-Sch Bus Requirements..................................... HB-2831 Sch-1986-87 Supplmntary Paymnt.......................... HB-3336 School Cd- Institute Fund............................................ HB-2232 Tax Credit-Contribution/School.................................. HB-0818 UCC/Fines Levied/Corp Debtor .................................... HB-2098 Vehicles- Spot Lights ............................................... HB-2517 Wrkrs Comp-Employer Liability................................ HB-0937 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKE HOUSE BILL: 208, 314, 410, 686, 859, 1083, 1347, 1644, 2113, 2297, 3025, 3574 SENATE BILL: 16, 180, 294, 296, 401, 537, 586, 646, 758, 788, 855, 857, 876, 1090, 1137, 1151, 1289, 1416, 1601, 1815, 1929, 2017, 2207, 2211, 2275, 2277, 2278, 2280, 2282, 2283, 2292, 2293 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 84, 533, 540, 557, 831, 951, 1137, 1787 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 39, 46, 75, 102, 146, 173, 176, 189, 199, 209, 225, 247 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50, 63, 68, 75, 80 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP) Civc Center Supprt-Local Share................................... HB-2302 DCMS Provide Telecommunicatns................................. HB-1970 Election Code-Absentee Voting .................................... HB-0965 Ins Cd-Amusement Ride Safety..................... HB-2443 Ins-Firemen/Municipal Benefits ............................... HB-1644 IL Comparative Fault Act............................................ HB-3116 Muni-Property-Airport Purposes............................ HB-3487 Rev-Property EAV/Preceding Yr ............................. HB-1471 2354 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Taxpayer Sunshine Act.................................................... HB-1672 Workers Comp-Contributions....................................... HB-3122 Wrkrs Comp-Employer Liability .................................. HB-0937 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PEDERSEN,B HOUSE BILL: 163, 286, 287, 349, 396, 587, 689, 900, 1026, 1591, 1730, 2692, 3306, 3307 SENATE BILL: 95, 237, 779, 1037, 1206, 1469, 1735, 1871, 2275 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 581, 613, 1696 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 164, 235 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10, 12 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 89, 99, 106, 151 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. REP) $DOT-Des Plaines Wetlands...................................... HB-2010 $OCE-State Historical Library .................................... HB-0683 $State Board Education/Grants...................................... HB-0219 Amusement Ride-Ski Lifts ........................................ HB-2687 Circuit Clerks Comp-Language.................................... HB-1552 Circuit Clerks- $1 Fee................................................... H B-1577 Civil Proc- Entry of Default..................... .................... HB-1566 Cnty Board Offices-Simultneous................................... HB-2693 Cnty Clerk-Child Support Paymt................................. HB-1578 Commsnr Serve Drainage Notice.................................... HB-1575 Cosmetologists-Continuing Ed...................................... HB-2728 County Meetings-7 Day Notice.................................... HB-2034 Crim Cd-Define Prostitution......................................... HB-1758 Ct Clerk-Fine/Traffic Offenses................................... HB-1565 Elec-Consoldate Primary Notice .................................. HB-0884 Exchange of Certain Lands .......................................... HB-1488 EPA-Airport Noise Abatement .................................... HB-3492 Highway Code-Surplus Funds...................................... HB-2777 Inc Tax- Noise Insulatn Credit...................................... HB-3498 Intergov Agrmnt/Water Supply ..................................... HB-2199 IL Cntr Chgo-Liquor Contrl Act.................................. HB-2415 Labor Relation Bd-Jurisdiction .................................... HB-0221 Muni Cd-Annex 60 Acres or Less ................................ HB-0344 Municipalities-Sale of Water........................................ HB-0689 MPA-Surgeon-Mastectomy Consent ......................... HB-0680 Out-of-state Custody Judgment................................. HB-1553 Park Districts- Annexation .......................................... HB-3411 Rev-Assessors Added Compensatn ............................... HB-0248 Rev-Assessors Qualifications......................................... HB-0548 Sch Cd-Backdoor Ref Limitation................................. HB-0218 Sch Cd-Credt Card Pupil Paymnt................................ HB-0348 Sch Cd-Deletes PE Requirement.................................. HB-0796 Sch Cd-Dist Equalization Aid ...................................... HB-3581 Sch Cd-Supplemental State Aid................................... HB-1489 Sch Cd-SBE/Math-Science Equip............................ HB-3225 Snowmobile Registration-3 yrs ..................................... HB-1921 Soc Security-Township Employee................................. HB-0247 Sr Citz Tx Deferral-Change Age.................................. HB-2727 Tax Credit-Contribution/School ............................... HB-0818 Township Working Cash Fund Act................................. HB-2015 Township Working Cash Fund Act................................. HB-3514 Township-Justify Accounts........................................... HB-0883 Traffic/Crimnal Surcharge-Fine.................................. HB-1567 Tshp Indstr Proj Bond Act............................................ HB-2818 Twnship Law-$25 Per Diem/Membs ........................... HB-0066 Veh-Local Traffic Accident Rpt ................................... HB-1487 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETERSON,W HOUSE BILL: 167, 187, 214, 379, 391, 392, 409, 452, 473, 558, 1014, 1984, 2297, 2547, 2686, 2806, 3040, 3251 SENATE BILL: 58, 253, 288, 366, 505, 611, 623, 647, 648, 736, 1124, 1603, 1604, 1607, 1737, 1738, 1744, 1749, 1759, 1779, 2117 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 22, 23, 63, 64, 96, 116, 131, 133, 134, 140, 192, 242, 247, 290, 292, 294, 301, 302, 365, 377, 382, 466, 467, 468, 539, 599, 687, 704, 705, 707, 766, 767, 797, 856, 879, 924, 925, 933, 947, 956, 981, 983, 984, 1021, 1022, 1103, 1104, 2355 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 1130, 1131, 1174, 1194, 1220, 1228, 1229, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1296, 1326, 1355, 1374, 1376, 1406, 1422, 1453, 1470, 1489, 1500, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1671, 1689, 1740, 1759 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 83, 135, 168, 219, 220 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-Capital Development Bd ........................... HB-3023 Admn Cd-Free Camping/Elderly.................................. HB-3310 Agriculture Fair-Liability Ins....................... ........... HB-3424 Circuit Bkr- Raise Max Income .................................. HB-1272 Civ Admin-Study Long-Term Ins.............................. HB-0306 Civ Admn-CMS Employee Suggestn ........................... HB-0578 Civil Adm-DCCA-Info Burn Coal............................. HB-1251 Community Education Act................................... ...... HB-1256 Conservation Parks/Tourism........................ ......... HB-2074 Corp/Innovatn Developmnt Act.... ............................. HB-1277 Correctn-Detention Home/Minors........................ HB-3629 Crim Cd-Child Luring/Motor Veh .............................. HB-0522 Crim Cd-Deceptive Practice ....................... ......... HB-2969 Div/Coal Marketing-DENR ....................... ......... HB-2073 DCFS-Grant-In-Aid Program.......................... HB-2109 Elec-Publish Specimen Ballots............................... HB-1586 Elect Cd-Authority/Duties.................................... HB-1193 EPA- IL Coal- Variance................................... ......... HB-1184 Farm Development Act-Grants .................... ......... HB-1090 Grants & Bonds For Local Jails...................... ......... HB-3022 Home Repair Business/No Alias ..................... ........ HB-0838 Home Repair Fraud Act/Offense.......................... HB-3302 Home Repair Fraud Act............................................. HB-3381 Inc Tx Exemptn-Home Care Serv................................ HB-0846 Increase Moving Violation Fine ...................... ......... HB-0545 Infrastructure Rev Loan Fund ................................. HB-0241 Ins Cd-Industry Placemnt Facil.............................. HB-0072 IL Purchasing/5% Bidders Pref ...................... ......... HB-0068 IL Technology Innovation................................. ......... HB-1253 Jt Muni Natural Gas Agencies...................... ......... HB-2574 Muni Cd-Reduce Local Sales Tax................................ HB-1275 MFN-Unemp-Unavailable/Holidays ........................ HB-3014 Obligatn Bond-Sch Construction.................................. HB-3619 Occup & Use Tx-Retailer Define ................................. HB-0313 Park- Eliminate Elect Petitions................................. HB-1587 Pen Cd-Incr Retirement Pension.................................. HB-3055 Pen Cd-Military Service Credit.................... ......... HB-0073 Pen Cd-Teacher Retirement Incr ................................. HB-0070 Probation Program-SE College.......................... HB-0938 Repeal Firearm Owners ID Card.................... ......... HB-0074 Repeal Mandatory Use-Seat Belt................................. HB-2555 Rev-Jt Muni Natural Gas Agency............................ HB-1585 Shawnee Natl Forest/Scenic Rte.................................... HB-1855 Smithland Reservoir-Recreation................. ......... HB-1867 Sr Citz Prop Tax-Incr Income...................... ....... HB-0840 St Atty Appelate Prosecut Fund ..................... ......... HB-3349 St Mandates Act-Civic Centers.................... ........ HB-3043 SBE-Latch Key Program-Report............................ HB-3062 SOS-DLE-Missing Children................................. HB-1645 Veh Cd-Axle Weight Exemptions................... ... HB-3506 Veh Cd-Define/Southern Zone........................... HB-3558 Veh Cd-POW License Plates........................ ......... HB-0069 Veterans Tax Relief Benefits............................ HB-1876 Video Movie Sales & Rental Act ................................. HB-1270 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELPS HOUSE BILL: 130, 142, 291, 300, 331, 370, 400, 439, 470, 527, 543, 544, 627, 637, 639, 641, 742, 809, 835, 893, 998, 1057, 1173, 1317, 1352, 1387, 1779, 1878, 2058, 2103, 2180, 2278, 2353, 2359, 2383, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2753, 2781, 3051, 3080, 3081, 3096, 3218, 3309 SENATE BILL: 62, 113, 148, 172, 230, 239, 247, 257, 281, 290, 292, 332, 369, 383, 384, 2356 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM--Cont. 391, 497. 562, 605, 625, 872. 915, 1033, 1166, 1182, 1370, 1632, 1634, 1814, 1861, 1998, 2123, 2154, 2168, 2198, 2255 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 214, 333, 909, 1037, 1210, 1213, 1250, 1251, 1267, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1316, 1318, 1340, 1360, 1469, 1543, 1670, 1739 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 181, 197, 214, 236 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 7 PIEL, ROBERT J. REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP) Abolish Banking Regions.............................................. H B-2126 Admn-Revoke Registratn/Permits ............................... HB-2871 Bank-5 Community Serv Facility ................................. HB-2127 Bank/Holding Co-Define Banks ................................... HB-0887 Banks Organization-Capital ............................. ........ HB-3478 Banks- Additional Facilities........................................... HB-2101 Banks-Application Organization ................... ......... HB-3563 Civil Proced- Contingent Fees ...................................... HB-3119 Credit Union-Fidelity Coverage .................... ......... HB-3537 Elect Cd-Primary Date Change.................................... HB-0158 Electronic Funds Regulation ......................................... HB-3610 Governmental Ethics/Disclosure...................................... HB-2175 Higher Education Board/Members ................................ HB-2094 Injury-Noneconomic Loss/Limits SS-3........ HB-0003 Ins- Safety/Carnival Rides ........................................... HB-2540 IL Product Liability Act................................................ H B-3123 Limit Recovery Noneconomc Loss.................................. HB-3124 Lt Gov- Travel Control Bd........................................... HB-2067 MFN-Sch Cd-30 Min Meal Breaks........................... HB-3080 Pub Util-Penalty Audit Fee .......................................... HB-3523 Repeals Scaffolding Act................................................. HB-3125 Rev-Tax Bills/Library Purposes................................... HB-1008 Sch-Noncertified Emp/Residency ................................ HB-3251 Surburban Bus Board Expenses ...................................... HB-2137 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PIEL HOUSE BILL: 503, 1345, 1556 SENATE BILL: 133, 229, 230, 303, 512, 1077, 1570, 2081, 2116, 2286 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 54, 55, 56, 75, 81, 222, 573, 629, 914, 1056, 1144, 1257, 1258, 1412 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54, 183 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 23, 157, 169 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM) $St Atty Appellate Serv Comm....................................... HB-2580 $Supreme Court/Child Testimony.................................. HB-2578 Change of Name-Standards-Minor ........................... HB-0197 Child Care Investgtn-Organiztn ................................... HB-2583 Child Victims/Sexual Offenses ....................................... HB-2576 Child Witnesses-Testimony .......................................... HB-2577 Civil Proc- Hospital Records.......................................... HB-1791 Civil-Judgments/Interest Rate ..................................... HB-1790 Crim Procedure-Child Testimony................................. HB-0053 Day Care Employees-Investigate...................... .......... HB-0052 Domestic Violence Act................................................... HB-2409 Elect Cd-Committeemen Petition................................. HB-0181 Elect-Campaign Contributions ..................................... HB-3333 Elected Commerce Commissn-Mbrs ............................ HB-2563 Election Cd-Petition Objection..................................H...I--2411 EPA-Ban Leaded Gas ............................................ HB-0016 Finance-Gubernatorl Campaigns................................ HB-0574 Gov/Lt Gov-Campaign Financing................................ HB-2673 International Studies Academy ..................................... HB-1072 IL Community Corrections Act....................................... HB-0353 Juvenile Cd 7 Day Detention........................................ HB-0504 Lemon Law-Replacement Car................................... HB-0384 Medical-Tollfree Phone Line ........................ HB-3544 Missing Child-Inform Officers ................................... HB-2582 Missing Person-Dental Records................................. HB-0054 Muni Cd-Pesticide-Regulations .............................. HB-2686 MFN-Pen-Redfine Average Salary ........................ HB-2674 2357 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. MFN-Sch Cd-Instructn/Abduction .......................... HB-0050 MFN-Teach Pen-Maternity Leave............................ HB-0502 Patient Care & Treatment ........................................... HB-1789 Permits Sunday Car Sales ........................................ HB-0020 Physici Fitness Centr-Bonding...................................... HB-3332 Police-Investigatns/Polygraph.................................... HB-2962 Religious Holidays/Civil Proc....................................... HB-2092 Sch Cd-Background Investigatn ................................... HB-0711 Sch Cd-Juvenile/Truants/Courts................................. HB-0414 Sch Cd-Juvenile Court-Truancy ................................ HB-0506 Sch Cd- Teacher Scholarships ....................................... HB-1034 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships ....................................... HB-3061 Sch Dist-Criminal Investigatn ...................................... HB-2584 School Code-Absences ............................................ HB-0051 State Benefit-Disqualify Nazis ..................................... HB-2966 SOS-DLE-Missing Children...................................... HB-1645 Threatening Public Officials .......................................... HB-0505 Title Guarantors- Regulation......................................... HB-2085 Training Program-Child Witness ................................. HB-2579 Veh Cd-2nd Div Veh/Boulevard .................................. HB-1013 Veh Cd-2nd Divisn/Blvd Access .................................. HB-2795 Video Tapes-Child Testimony....................................... HB-2581 Wrkr/Occup Disease-Compensatn............................... HB-3594 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PRESTON HOUSE BILL: 300, 725, 815, 816, 2328, 2629, 3063, 3230, 3232, 3306, 3307 SENATE BILL: 19, 97, 208, 210, 443, 498, 527, 755, 765, 775, 1010, 1060, 1171, 1430, 1565, 2006, 2231, 2232, 2233 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 143, 152, 185, 325, 350, 577, 817, 1289, 1301, 1339 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 127, 128 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP) AG-Airport Noise Compatibility.................................. HB-3501 Cook Cty-Annual Budget-30 Days ............................ HB-2493 Crim Cd-Child Custody Violatn................................... HB-2529 Crim Cd-Court Bribery......................................... HB-0463 Crim Cd-Homicide/Unborn Child ............................... HB-3262 Crim-Negligent Fetal Homicide.............................. HB-3102 Custodial Parent Selection............................................ HB-3658 CMS Convey Real Property.......................................... HB-1967 Define Volunteer Donor ............................................ HB-1930 DOT-Elgin-O'Hare Expressway ................................ HB-3494 Elect Cd- Precinct Registration ..................................... HB-1719 Industrial Home Work-Limitatns............................... HB-0876 Metro Sanitry Dist-Sewer Rules................................... HB-1598 Metropolitan Airport Authority ...................................... HB-3491 Muni Cd-Noise Level Standards ................... ......... HB-3495 Muni-Property-Airport Purposes............................... HB-3487 Muni/Sch Cd-Bribery/Contracts.............................. HB-3650 MFN-Muni-Park Dist Surcharge.............................. HB-2835 No Supersonic Aircraft Landing..................................... HB-3497 O'Hare Airport Legal Services ....................................... HB-3496 Psychologists/Display Certif........................................ . HB-2190 Pub Aid-Medical Reimbursement ................................ HB-2245 Purchasing Act-Bribery ............................................. HB-3651 Repeals Emission Inspection............................................ HB-2744 Rev-Bd of Appeals-Practice ....................................... HB-1597 Sch Cd/Bonds-Noise Pollution ..................................... HB-3499 School Reorganization Criteria ....................................... HB-2692 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PULLEN HOUSE BILL: 32, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 667, 670, 671, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 683, 778, 1082, 1418, 1644, 1902, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1923, 1935, 1945, 1954, 1955, 1966, 1968, 1973, 1976, 1984, 2413, 2414, 2418, 2429, 2433, 2435, 2444, 2447, 2448, 2555, 2661, 2676, 2677, 3183 SENATE BILL: 159, 887, 1093, 1096, 1454, 1581, 1942, 2294, 2295 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 74, 88, 89, 135, 290, 409, 425, 469, 596, 618, 643, 647, 648, 649, 800, 847, 850, 875, 884, 1052, 1123, 1191, 1272, 1315, 1355, 1399, 1411, 1478, 1483, 1515, 1517, 1520, 1550, 1552, 1553, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 2358 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 1723, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 235 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17 REA, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-Capital Development Board .............................. HB-0641 $OCE-IL Farm Development Auth.............................. HB-2986 Civ Admin-DOT Interstate Signs................................. HB-0513 Civil Adm-DCCA-Info Burn Coal............................. HB-1251 Cnty Fair Youth Building Fund ...................................... HB-2640 Cnty Tx Increment Allocatn Act................................... HB-1514 Conservation Parks/Tourism............................................ HB-2074 Contractors Prompt Payment Act................................... HB-0148 Cosmetologist-Eductn Requirmnt ................................ HB-2956 Dams Conform Existing Standard .................................. HB-0188 Emerg Serv-No Tax Levy Ceiling................................ HB-1713 EPA-IL Coal-Variance........................................... HB-1 184 Farm Development Act-Grants .................. .................. HB-1090 Hghwy-DOT/Bridge Construction............................... HB-1779 Inc Tax Deductn-Food Donations................................. HB-0350 Inc Tx-Food Donation/Deductns.................................. HB-2761 Income Tx Credit-Coal Research................................. HB-2634 Increase Moving Violation Fine ...................................... HB-0545 Infrastructure Rev Loan Fund ........................................ HB-0241 Ins Cd-Industry Placemnt Facil.................................... HB-0072 IL Nursing Anesthesia Act............................................ HB-1637 IL Purchasing/5% Bidders Pref ...................................... HB-0068 Liquor-Hearings/Appeals.................... ..................... HB-2763 Metro Civ Cntr Support/Intrest ..................................... HB-3078 Muni Cd-Firemen Residency Req ................................ HB-0546 MFN-Dwnstate Tchr-Early Retire.......................... HB-0327 MFN-Pen-Dwn St Teacher-Correct ....................... HB-2636 MFN-Pen-Militry Service Credit .............................. HB-0254 MFN-Pen-Teacher-Annual Benefit ........................ HB-0168 Naprapathic Practice Act............................................. HB-0866 Occup & Use Tx-Retailer Define ................................. HB-0313 Oil/Compensate Surface Owners.................................... HB-3051 Pen Cd-Firemen Bd of Trustees.................................... HB-0547 Pen Cd-Incr Retirement Pension .................................. HB-3055 Pen Cd-Military Service Credit .................................... HB-0073 Pen Cd-Teach-Bd of Trustees .................................... HB-0169 Pen Cd-Teacher Retirement Incr ................................. HB-0070 Pen Cd-90 Day Re-employmnt Ban............................ HB-0371 Pen-Dwnstate Firemn/Wkrs Comp............................... HB-0067 Pen-St Employee Retiremnt Sytm................................ HB-2764 Plumbing Contractrs Registratn ..................................... HB-1057 Police Officers-Performance ...................... ............. HB-2635 Police-Issued Citations/Arrest ..................................... HB-0760 Police-Military Service/Credit..................................... HB-2963 Pub Aid/Nursng Hm-Medical Rate ............................ HB-1410 Repeal Firearm Owners ID Card .................................... HB-0074 Repeal Gun-Owner ID Requiremnt ............................. HB-2753 Repeal Mandatory Use-Seat Belt................................. HB-2555 Retail/Non-Profit Organizatn...................................... HB-2762 Rev-Jt Muni Natural Gas Agency................................ HB-1585 River Conservancy Dist-Trustee ................................... HB-0071 River Conservancy Ordinance ......................................... HB-3634 River Consv-Indust Bldg Bonds.................................... HB-0809 Smithland Reservoir-Recreation................................... HB-1867 Tax-Coal/Mining Equipment ....................................... HB-3096 Veh Cd-Define/Southern Zone..................................... HB-3558 Veh Cd-Ins-Total Loss Claim .................................... HB-2874 Veh Cd-POW License Plates........................................ HB-0069 Veh Cd-Rebuild Salvage Vehicle.................................. HB-3246 Veh Cd-Salvage Requirements.................................. HB-3301 Veh Cd-Salvage Requirements.................................. HB-3572 Veh Cd-Tech Chg/Salvage Reqmnt............................. HB-3192 2359 REA, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM}--Cont. Veh Cd-Transport Crops/Permits.............................. HB-0998 Veh-Special Veh-Operator Lic................................ HB-1845 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REA HOUSE BILL: 114, 130, 162, 198, 207, 244, 336, 370, 375, 408, 522, 555, 573, 611, 621, 878, 921, 973, 977, 1033, 1183, 1193, 1387, 1539, 1755, 1855, 2073, 2088, 2312, 2574, 2780, 2784, 3062, 3310, 3589 SENATE BILL: 157, 167, 282, 383, 429, 583, 806, 915, 1009, 1079, 1309, 1798, 1809, 1814, 1998, 2117, 2123, 2173 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 214, 215, 248, 333, 384, 414, 476, 667, 823, 833, 1029, 1079, 1108, 1121, 1188, 1189, 1199, 1203, 1210, 1267, 1268, 1321, 1403, 1432, 1458, 1739 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 5, 20, 197, 218 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 124, 150 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 7 REGAN, ROBERT P. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. REP) $St Atty Appellate Serv Comm...................................... HB-2580 $Supreme Court/Child Testimony.................................. HB-2578 Addictions Research Institute ....................................... HB-2349 Child Care Investgtn- Organiztn ................................. HB-2583 Child Victims/Sexual Offenses ..................................... HB-2576 Child W itnesses- Testimony .......................................... HB-2577 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction SS-3................ HB-0001 Civil Proced-Collateral Source ..................................... HB-3120 Civil Proced- Pleading Motions ................................. .. HB-3121 Commsnr Serve Drainage Notice................................. HB-1575 Correctns-Petition/Name Change................................ HB-3522 Crim ID-Expungemnt of Record .................................. HB-0872 Crim- Veh Seizure/Child Abuse................................... HB-2328 Criminal Cd-Child Pornography .................................. HB-2327 Criminal History Record Info ....................................... HB-2423 Emergncy Serv-Cook Cty Twnship............................... HB-0294 Emergncy Serv-Include Twnships ................................ HB-0295 EPA-Ct/Pollutn-Award Atty Fees ............................ HB-2300 Industrial Commission- Salaries .................................... HB-2329 Ins- Safety/Carnival Rides........................................... HB-2540 Juvenile- Gang Related Felony...................................... HB-0586 Missing Child-Inform Officers................................... HB-2582 MFN-Rev-Demostratn Homes/Taxes....................... HB-2757 Rev- Petition for Tax Deed File..................................... HB-1554 Sch Dist- Criminal Investigatn ...................................... HB-2584 Solid Waste Management Act......................... ........... HB-3548 Training Program-Child Witness ................................. HB-2579 Unemploymnt Ins-Small Business ................................ HB-0746 Various Information & ID Acts...................................... HB-2424 Veh Cd- Local Accident Reports................................... HB-1920 Video Tapes- Child Testimony....................................... HB-2581 Wkrs Comp-Rehab-Injured Employ.......................... HB-0553 Wkrs Comp-Temp Disabilty Benft............................... HB-0554 Workers Comp-Survivors Benefit ................................. HB-0587 Wrkr Comp-Emplyer Relationship............................... HB-0686 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REGAN HOUSE BILL: 257, 390, 594, 1535, 1841, 2273, 2494, 2687, 2727, 2729, 2888, 3386, 3424, 3473 SENATE BILL: 521, 848, 1083, 1137, 1152, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1516, 1570, 1581, 1711, 1875, 1957, 2017, 2019, 2104, 2196, 2282, 2285, 2292, 2293, 2295, 2296 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 239, 240, 305, 350, 429, 465, 477, 590, 668, 723, 828, 831, 1056, 1257, 1258, 1285, 1412, 1442, 1445, 1568 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 127, 128 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 140, 157 HOUSE BILL: (SS3) 6 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-Dept-Conservation............................... HB-1354 $OCE-Community College Board ................................ HB-1134 Abused Child Shield Law........................................ HB-0637 Advisory Panel/Emply Training .................................. HB-0147 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Educ........................................ HB-1873 2360 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. Business Closing Notice................................................... H B-2639 Chemical Safety Act.................... ..................... HB-1436 Civil Proc-Wage Deductions................. ................... HB-1747 Consumer Report Expungement ..................................... HB-0767 Counselor Registratn/Licensure ..................H.................. HB-3146 Creates Civil Rights Commissn....................................... HB-0012 Credit Card-Max Rate-Interest................................. HB-2614 Credit Reporting Agency Act....................... .............. HB-0697 Crim Cd-Possess/Stolen Firearm............................... HB-0836 Crim Cd- Selling of Firearms ........................................ HB-1881 Crim Proc-Voters ID-Bail ................................... HB-1550 Criminal Code- Juvenile ................................................ HB-2107 DCCA-Grants/Not-for-profit ............................... HB-1534 DCCA-Surety Minorty Enterprise ............................... HB-0754 DCFS-Mtgs To Combat Gang Crime .......................... HB-2104 EPA-Sanitary Landfill-5 Miles.................................. HB-0839 Fair Credit Reporting Act............................................ HB-1827 Hmstd Exempt-Life Care Facilty................................. HB-0341 Ins Cd-Anti-theft/Fire Devices.................................. HB-2730 Ins-Independ Agents/Sale Agree ................................. HB-1284 Insurance Cd-Rates/Regulations ................................. HB-2759 Interest Rate-Limitations........................................... HB-2758 Juvenile-Gun Usage School Area ............................... HB-0837 Lottery Proceeds- Distribution....................................... HB-2646 Lottery-Common School Fund ..................................... HB-1549 MFN-Pen-Chgo Teach-Annual Incr...................... HB-0092 MFN-Pen-Cook Cnty-Corrections .......................... HB-1428 MFN-Pen-Teachr-Unused Sick Day ...................... HB-0093 MHDD-Family Support Program ........................... HB-0027 Notice-Community Youth Ser...................... ........... HB-2498 Pen Cd- Chgo Teachr-Annuitant............................. HB-3056 Pen Cd-Chgo Muni-Union Dues ................................ HB-3057 Preferred Provider Insurance........................................... HB-2089 Prohibits Transcript Refusal......................................... HB-2548 Pub Aid Cd-Recipient Per Diem .................................. HB-2197 Pub Aid-No Reduction Payments..................... ......... HB-1367 Pub Aid-Training/Work Reqmnts ............................... HB-1474 Pub Aid/Students Reg Exemption.................................. HB-2198 Publ Util-Late Paymnt Penalty .................................... HB-0470 Repossession/M otor Vehicle ........................................... HB-1551 Sch Cd-Absenteeism Records ....................................... HB-2219 School Cd-.Work Pilot Projects..................................... HB-0123 Sr Citz Prop Tax-Incr Income ....................... ......... HB-0840 Sr Citz Tax Deferral-Inc Level..................................... HB-0385 Statewide Self-help Program ....................... ........... HB-0026 Steel Prod Proc-Expand Scope ............................... HB-1665 Steel Products-South Africa .......................... ......... HB-1441 Tax Deduction-Community Groups ............................. HB-0844 Tax Return Filed-Holiday/Wkend............................... HB-0460 Use Tax-Receipt Content-Define ............................... HB-0766 Various Tax Acts-File Returns..................... ............. HB-0461 Wkrs Comp-Incr Burial Expenses................................ HB-1495 Wrker Compensation-Fatal Cases................................ HB-2922 Youth Employment Program........................................... HB-2512 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICE HOUSE BILL: 2, 21, 33, 177, 232, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, 320, 330, 331, 433, 434, 462, 477, 478, 621, 825, 828, 829, 891, 892, 895, 896, 1195, 1257, 1290, 1310, 1350, 1351, 1353, 1368, 1402, 1406, 1407, 1438, 1446, 1478, 1582, 1874, 1877, 1880, 2262, 2314, 2362, 2383, 2391, 2561, 2569, 2665, 2713, 2715, 2776, 2832, 2906, 2924, 3063, 3138 SENATE BILL: 209, 392, 510, 553, 554, 627, 1004, 1018, 1019, 1046, 1136, 1220, 1221, 1229, 1234, 1236, 1402, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1408, 1410, 1411 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 462, 534, 552, 586, 762, 872, 931, 1002, 1139, 1248, 1497, 1518, 1765 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 66 2361 RICHMOND, BRUCE REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-Capital Development Board .............................. HB-0641 Aging Dept-Alzheimers Grants .................................... HB-0304 Agriculture Fair-State Aid ........................................ HB-0555 Agriculture Fair-Liability Ins..................................... HB-3424 Alzheimers Disease Task Force....................................... HB-0303 Beef M arket Development Act ........................................ B- 1175 Beef Market Development Act...................................... HB-3019 Circuit Brkr- Eligibility............................. ............... HB-1877 Civil Adm-DCCA-lnfo Burn Coal............................. HB-1251 Cnty Public Hlth-Mortgage Prop................................. HB-0486 College Dorms-Fire Safety ........................................ HB-1254 Community Education Act.......................................... HB-1256 Crim-Indecent Solicitatn Child .................................... HB-1456 Dept-Ag/Land Restrictions........................................ HB-0337 Div/Coal Marketing-DENR ........................................ HB-2073 Emergency Farm Credit Allocatn ................................... HB-0485 Extend Forestry Dev Commission ................................... HB-1709 EPA-Enforcemnt-Rule/Permit Req .......................... HB-1380 EPA-IL Coal-Variance........................ .................. HB-l 184 Farm Debt Mediation Act....................................... HB-3357 Farm Develp-Define Agribusines............................... HB- 163 Farm Equip Exempt Sales Tax...................................... HB-0527 Farm Product-Secured Interest .................................. HB-3597 Farm Product-Security Interest.................................. HB-3598 Finance-Gubernatorl Campaigns.................................. HB-0574 Fly POW-MIA Flag Over Capitol................................ HB-3138 Highway Cd-Row Crop/Snow Break........................... HB-2562 Increase Moving Violation Fine ...................................... HB-0545 Ins Cd--ndustry Placemnt Facil.................................... HB-0072 IL Purchasing/5% Bidders Pref ...................................... HB-0068 Lie Detection Test-Employment................................... HB-1494 Motor Carrier-Agri Exemptions................................... HB-2513 Muni Incr Constructn Contracts .................................. HB-1382 Muni-Issue Jt Municipal Bonds................................... HB-3293 MFN-Sch Cd-Submit Reorg Plans.......................... HB-2617 Pen-St Empl-Chester Mentl Hlth ............................. HB-2892 Plumbing Contractrs Registratn ..................................... HB-1057 Repeal Firearm Owners ID Card.................................... HB-0074 Rev-Jt Muni Natural Gas Agency................................ HB-1585 Sch Cd-Special Ed Reimbursemnt ............................... HB-2700 Soil-Erosion Control-Tx Credit .................................. HB-0878 Use Tax-Gasohol Products in US ................................. HB-1317 Veh Cd-Passing Stopped Sch Bus................................. HB-0848 Veh Cd-POW License Plates........................................ HB-0069 Veh-Local Traffic Sign Regultn.................................... HB-1381 Veterans Tax Relief Benefits ........................................... HB-1876 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICHMOND HOUSE BILL: 88, 167, 370, 385, 802, 809, 835, 950, 998, 1039, 1281, 1282, 1405, 1624. 1635, 1687, 2139, 2574, 2634, 2636, 2734, 2852, 2899, 3309, 3606, 3627 SENATE BILL: 211, 239, 262, 263, 290, 292, 364, 369, 383, 384, 385, 418, 429, 497, 567, 741, 1032, 1033, 1237, 1606, 1998, 2166, 2255 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 129, 136, 194, 214, 333, 417, 425, 544, 606, 929, 953, 1038, 1114, 1267, 1280, 1281, 1712, 1794 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 186, 187, 197 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4, 6 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM) $Cap Dev Fund-Job Training ....................................... HB-0342 $Development Finance-Loan Prog................................ HB-0716 $IDFA-Various State Agencies.................................... HB-0529 Bank Hldg Co Trust Succession...................................... HB-2205 Blind Vendors/Hghwy Rest Area ................................. HB-1763 Capital Budget Improve Program ................................ HB-1 111 Chgo Bd of Ed/Teacher Hearing................................. HB-1989 Children Curfew-Change Hours................................ HB-0624 Cnty Highway Tx-Rate Increase............................... HB- 1114 Corn Collge Aggregate Bond Debt.................................. HB-0701 2362 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM--Cont. Commercial Transport Law-Lease ............................... HB-3189 Community Education Act............................................. HB-1256 Consumer Insurance Board of IL.................................... HB-1988 Controlled Substance-Penalties .................................... HB-3671 Cook Cty Sheriff-Merit Board...................................... HB-3060 Corp/Innovatn Developmnt Act...................................... HB-1277 Corrections Cd-Graffiti Damage................................... HB-0482 Crim Cd-Child Luring/Motor Veh .............................. HB-0522 Crim Cd-Compel Joining Organiz................................ HB-1880 Crim Cd/Proc-Murder-Evidence ............................... HB-3673 Crim Procedure-Child Testimony................................. HB-0053 Crime on School Grounds........................ ..................... H B-2164 Criminal Proc-Eavesdropping....................................... HB-3672 Day Care Employees-Investigate.................................. HB-0052 Deputy Sheriff-Politl Activity....................................... HB-3543 Division of Probation Services ....................................... HB-0777 DCCA Monitor Infrastructure........................................ HB-2499 East Asia Develop Advisory Bd....................................... HB-2549 Elec Cd-Local Question-Signed ................................. HB-1991 Elec-Publ Policy/Questions ......................................... HB-1992 Elect-Petition Needs Signature................................. HB-1990 Electn-Jt Nominatn-Gov/Lt Gov............................... HB-3464 EPA-Ban Leaded Gas ................................................. HB-0016 Improve Urban Schools Act ................... ................... HB-2188 Income Tax/Day Care Credits...................................... HB-2163 Incr-Cnty Aid Matching Tx Rate................................. HB- 113 Infrastructure Rev Loan Fund ...................................... HB-0241 Ins Cd-Employ Worker Comp Rate ............................. HB-0159 Ins Cd-Worker Comp Ins Rates ................................... HB-0160 IDFA-Local Government Grants ................................ HB-1800 IL Ballot Pamphlet Act ............................................... H B-3375 IL Construction Evaluation Act...................................... HB-1555 Liquor Control-Alcohol Abusers................................... HB-1840 Malpractic-Malicious Prosecutn................................... HB-1604 Medical Practic-Revoke License................................... HB-2891 Missing Person-Dental Records.................................... HB-0054 Motor Fuel Tax/Districts .......................................... HB-3398 Motor Fuel Tx-Technical Update................................. HB-1574 Motor Fuel Tx-2 Cent Increase .................................... HB-2280 Muni Cd-DUI Surcharge........................................... HB-1838 Muni Cd-Hotel Tax-Uses........................................... HB-3183 M uni Code Hotel Tax.................................................... HB-2841 Muni-Cnty/Cable TV-Franchise ............................... HB-1112 MFN-Highway Code-Expenditures ........................... HB-0819 M FN-Pen-Firemen-Alcoholism/VD................. HB-0164 MFN-Police Employe-Serv Credit.............................. HB-2848 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling .............................. HB-2159 MFN-Sch Cd-Instructn/Abduction ........................ HB-0050 MFN-Sch-Dropout Youth Programs...................... HB-2226 No Tax on Eat Out Food............................................... HB-1690 Notary Public/Advertising ............................................ HB-0208 Nurses-Loan Repayment ................ ................... HB-1177 Parks-Tax/Life Safety Purposes.................................... HB-1395 Pub Aid-AFDC Eligibility........................................ HB-0612 Pub Aid-Disabled/Recipent Atty ................................. HB-1476 Sch Cd-Background Investigatn................................... HB-0711 Sch Cd-Computer Dial-Up System............................ HB-2224 Sch Cd-Pilot Dropout Program................................ HB-2222 Sch Cd-Study Labor History ........................................ HB-3144 Sch Cd Summer School Grants.................................... HB-2223 Sch Cd/PM Actv After Schl Prog ................... HB-2166 Sch-St Aid Formla/Bilingual Ed.................................. HB-1255 School Cd/Hispanic Special Ed................................... HB-2167 School Code-Absences ............................................... HB-0051 School Code/Dropout Rate .......................................... HB-2158 School Code/Dropout Stats....................................... HB-2165 Sickle Cell Disease Act................................... HB-1257 2363 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. St Records- Impaired Physicians................................... HB-1955 Sunset- Standards ................... ............ ............. ... H B-1260 Tax- Income/Exemptions ........................................ HB-2539 Tri-State High Speed Rail Line.................................... HB-3104 Tri-State High Speed Rail Line.................................... HB-3224 Trust Company Minimum Capital.................................. HB-2207 Trustee-Prudent Person Rule........................ .......... HB-2206 U of I Hospitl-No St Reimburse................................... HB-2821 Unlawful W eapons/Schools ........................................ HB-2162 Utl- Cost Relief/Senior Citizns ................................... HB-2684 Veh Cd-Driver Record Informatn ................................ HB-0706 Veh Cd-Fed Safety/Emmissn Req............................... HB-0787 Veh Cd-Set Hearing Dates/DUI.................................. HB-1734 Veh Cd-Uniform Traffic Ticket.................................... HB-1839 Veh-Permits/Fees-Size/Weight .............................. HB-0867 Veh-Plate Cost-Reducing Study ................................ HB-1397 Veh- Regulatn of Transportation................................... HB-2196 Vital Records Act- Filing Fees ...................................... HB-2760 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RONAN HOUSE BILL: 138, 151, 234, 237, 312, 350, 365, 372, 373, 374, 462, 532, 561, 599, 729, 832, 1082, 1149, 1394, 1521, 1593, 1624, 1718, 1755, 1841, 2711, 2725, 2788, 2836, 3078, 3128, 3223, 3252, 3275, 3578, 3580, 3595 SENATE BILL: 172, 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 215, 219, 254, 303, 318, 320, 495, 507, 517, 527, 569, 570, 571, 756, 765, 795, 937, 944, 977, 1082, 1085, 1098, 1111, 1174, 1210, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1217, 1218, 1229, 1317, 1321, 1357, 1358, 1360, 1394, 1396, 1434, 2020, 2105 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 118, 402, 412, 588, 792, 855, 1030, 1124, 1160, 1161, 1236, 1281, 1394, 1396, 1429, 1433, 1452, 1480, 1488, 1525, 1675 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 32, 65 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP) $DCCA-Bloomington HS Band.................................... HB-2638 $GRANTS-Dept-Agriculture.................................. HB-3272 $G RANTS- DCCA ...................................................... HB-3199 $GRANTS-Tourism Promotion Fund.......................... HB-3350 Adoption-Financial Hardship ..................................... HB-0498 Aging Dept-Alzheimers Grants .................................... HB-0304 Agricultural Fair-Reimbursemnt.................................. HB-3526 Agriculture Fair- State Aid ......................................... HB-0555 All- terrain Vehicle Safety Act...................................... HB-3177 Alzheimers Disease Task Force....................................... HB-0303 Animal Experiment School Study ................................... HB-2869 Child Support Enforcement Prog .................................... HB-3289 Civ Admin-DOT Used Veh Sale.................................... HB-0940 Civil Proced-Arrest Warrants..................................... HB-0497 Cnty Fair Youth Building Fund .................................... HB-2640 College-Smoke Detection System ................................. HB-1557 Contracts- Foreign Countries................... ...................... HB-1062 Correctns-Require Work/Schools ................................ HB-0163 Crim Cd-Obscenity Evidence........................................ HB-3633 Criminal Cd-Harmful Materials ................................ HB-2211 DOC-Provide One Law Library ................................... HB-0155 DPH Out-of-State Milk Permit .............................. HB-3470 Elect Cd- Absentee Voting Req ..................................... HB-0127 Elect Cd- Electioneering Area ....................................... HB-0128 Export Dev Auth-Expand Power .................................. HB-1405 EM S- Certify Instructors............................................ HB-2568 EMS-Certify Lead Instructors ................................... HB-2637 Farm Equip Exempt Sales Tax........................................ HB-0527 Food-Drugs-Require Permits..................................... HB-2515 Freedom Of Information/Penalty ................................... HB-2063 Grade A M ilk- Definitions...... ........ .. ........ ................ HB-1025 Grade A M ilk- Standards .......................................... HB-1026 Highway Cd-Contract Approval................................ HB-0603 Highway Cd-Rest Areas-60 Miles............................. HB-0543 Highway Cd-Visitor Centers................................ HB-0544 2364 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Horse Racing-Incr Privilege Tx.................................... HB-2779 Hospital-Forward X-rays-No Fee ........................... HB-0698 Illinois Milk Promotion Act........................................ HB-0950 Inc Tax-Credit-Education Equip ............................... HB-0427 Incentive Awards-St Employees ................................... HB-2410 Ins-Not at Fault/No Rate Hike ................................... HB-1689 IL Clean Indoor A ir Act................................................. H B-2600 IL Farm Development Act ........................................ HB-3200 Juv Court & School Cd-Truancy.................................. HB-3009 Juvenile Court-Reimburse Limit .................................. HB-0626 Juvenile Ct/School Cd-Truancy................................... HB-0939 Lobbyist-Publ Registratn Info ...................................... HB-0604 M alpractice Liability ...................................................... H B-2214 Mechanics Liens-Veterinarians .................................... HB-3215 M edical M alpractice- Liability...................................... HB-2216 Milk Promotion Bd-Composition.................................. HB-3409 MFN-Disabled Vet Home Exemptn........................... HB-3627 MFN-Sch Cd-Educatn For Employ .......................... HB-2866 MFN-Sch Cd-Voc Ed/Math/Science....................... HB-2865 MFN-Sch Cd-Voc Ed/Elective ................................. HB-2868 MFN-Sch Cd-8 Period School Day ........................... HB-2867 Pen Cd-Teach-Nonpublic Schools ............................. HB-0472 Prevent Artificial Color-grain ....................................... HB-2102 Probation Program-SE College..................................... HB-0938 Property Tax Assessment Review.................................... HB-2524 Psychologist Registratn Review....................................... HB-1979 Pub Aid/ADC 2 Children Limit.................................... HB-1978 Purchasing-Bid Advertisements.................................... HB-0964 Repeal Protectn Stock Breeders...................................... HB-1956 Rev-Sr Citz Homestead Exemptn................................. HB-1063 Revenue-Property Tax Appeals .................................. HB-3421 Sch Cd-Juvenile/Truants/Courts................................. HB-0414 Sch Cd-St Bd Foundation Advice................................. HB-0605 Sch Cd-Vocational Teachr/Grant ................................ HB-2864 Sch Term Start/After Labor Day................................... HB-1061 Sr Cit/Disabled-Veteran Beneft................................... HB-3589 St Brd Ed-Annual Audits........................................... HB-2115 St Fin-Agri Premium Fund/Tranf ............................... HB-3630 St Ins-Cooperative Extensn Emp .................................. HB-0963 State Fair-Advisor Bd Mbr Incr................................... HB-0431 SBE-Agri Vocational Ed Program................................. HB-3008 Trichinosis Control Act.......................................... HB-0081 Use Tax-Gasohol Products in US ................................. HB-1317 Veh Cd-Incr Truck Speed Limit................................... HB-0157 Veh Cd-Local Fine Disposition..................................... HB-0941 Veh Cd-Mandatory Car Insurance ............................... HB-1686 Veh Cd-3rd DUI-Class 4 Felony................................. HB-0630 Water Well/Pump Install-Licens................................. HB-1929 Wrks Comp-Decision Filed-Reqmt............................ HB-0616 Youth Fair Building Facilities......................................... HB-2780 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROPP HOUSE BILL: 29, 33, 66, 332, 341, 613, 711, 734, 876, 1175, 1191, 1493, 2534, 2552, 2567, 2610, 2611, 2757 SENATE BILL: 96, 156, 292, 360, 411, 429, 432, 498, 540, 603, 640, 688, 693, 725, 806, 808, 809, 810, 875, 1290, 1520, 1589, 1852, 1915 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 129, 165, 238, 245, 246, 356, 440, 451, 558, 576, 634, 657, 819, 927, 948, 1038, 1281, 1288, 1419, 1701 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 193, 223 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48, 59, 61, 82, 122, 160 RYDER, W. THOMAS REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP) $Comptroller-Sheriffs Comp......................................... HB-3131 $OCE-Dept Rehabilitation Serv................................... HB-2997 $OCE-Dept-Rehabilitation Serv ................................ HB-0678 $OCE- D M HDD........................................ .............. H B-0679 $OCE-Human Rights Commission ........................... HB-0659 Agency-Protect Devel Disabled .................................... HB-2452 2365 RYDER, W. THOMAS REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Agricultural Co-Operative Act..................................... HB-1663 Baccalaureate Nurse Loans Act...................................... HB-1972 Civil Proc- Affidavit/Answer ......................................... HB-1609 Civil Proc-Itemize Verdict SS-3................ HB-0002 Correct-Extended Term Sentence............................ HB-091 3 Dept-Correct-Publ Annual Rpt................................... HB-1919 DMHDD-Convey Prop/Jacksonville............................ HB-1204 DMHDD-Medical Liability........ ..................... HB-3521 DORS-Representatn/Indemnifcatn ............................. HB-3467 DPA-Aid to Families .......................................... HB-1931 DPA-Child Support Amnesty Prog .............................. HB-3517 Elect Cd/Discovery Recounts...................................... .. HB-2184 Energy Assistance/Low-income ................................... HB-2556 Energy Asst- Various Revisions..................................... HB-3127 EPA-Air Pollution Permit Fee ...................................... HB-2877 Guard & Advoc Comm/Mbr Changes.......................... HB-2176 Injury-Noneconomic Loss/Limits SS--3........ HB-0003 Ins Cd-No Discriminatn/Blind .............................. HB-2444 Insurance Code-Notice Of Birth ................................... HB-2032 IGC-Expenditure Fund Agreement ............................. HB-2257 IL Product Liability Act................................................ H B-3123 Malpractic-Malicious Prosecutn................................... HB-1604 Merger-Shareholder 4/5 Approvl.................................. HB-2040 Muni/Sch Cd-Bribery/Contracts................................. HB-3650 MFN-Pen Cd IMRF-Death Benefit ....................... HB-3244 M HDD Code- Inquiries......................... .................... HB-2174 Nurses-Loan Repayment ............................................ HB-1177 Nursing Hm-Incapable Resident................................... HB-3426 Nursing Home Care-Hospitals ..................................... HB-3425 Open Meeting-School Boards ....................... .......... HB-0556 Pub Util Tax-Per Unit Rates ......................... ......... HB-0018 Pub Util-Attorney Fee/Consumr................................ HB-1982 Pub Util-ICC Approved Rate Chg ............................... HB-2453 Public Util-Heat Disconnection .................................... HB-2041 Purchasing Act-Bribery ............................................. HB-3651 Purchasng Professional Service ....................................... HB-2289 Rev-Petition for Tax Deed File..................................... HB-1554 Roofing Licensing/Securities ........................................ HB-3647 Sales Tax-Motor Fuel Prepaymnt ................................ HB-0997 Sch-Noncertified Emp/Residency ................................ HB-3251 Sheriff-Fees/Salaries/Arrest ...................................... HB-2765 Sheriffs Compensation-Salaries .................................... HB-3132 St Records-Impaired Physicians ................................... HB-1955 State Contract Bidding...................... ... ................. HB-2132 Substance Abuse/Programs .......................................... HB-2180 Township-Altering Boundaries ..................................... HB-0309 U of I Hospitl-No St Reimburse.............................. HB-2821 Unclaimed Property-Disposal....................................... HB-2521 Veh Cd-Traffic Convictn Record.................................. HB-1299 Veh Cd--Transport Crops/Permits ................................ HB-0998 Veh-Spec Plate/US Armed Forces............................... HB-3637 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RYDER HOUSE BILL: 496, 660, 832, 890, 1072, 1618, 2054, 2523, 2764, 2782, 3619 SENATE BILL: 82, 179, 369, 395, 443, 605, 828, 854, 861, 862, 876, 880, 897, 899, 911, 1285, 1454, 1559, 1945, 1946, 1992, 2108, 2190, 2191, 2192, 2193, 2194, 2197 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 145, 156, 181, 254, 471, 523, 573, 629, 916, 917, 937, 938, 1063, 1101, 1165, 1187, 1291, 1324, 1468, 1471, 1542, 1684, 1728, 1750, 1758 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 152, 160, 202 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 132 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM) Carnival Safety/Liability Ins....................................... HB-2776 Cnty Tx Increment Allocatn Act..................................... HB-1514 Collect Bargaining-Successor ......................... HB-2804 Commercial Transport Law-Lease............................... HB-3189 Correction-Probation/Discharge ............................... HB-2648 2366 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. Create Smoke Detector Act........................................... HB-2631 Crim Cd- Limit Deadly Force ....................................... HB-3622 Deferred Pensioner Defined ........................................ HB-0357 Define Profesnal Strikebreaker........................................ HB-1664 Dwnstate Police Pen-Vestment ..................................... HB-0765 Elctn Cd- Various Petitions ........................................ HB-0788 Elect Cd- Contests/Petitions ......................................... HB- 1 87 Elect Cd- Sch Board Elections....................................... HB-3542 Elect Precinct- W ard/Districts...................................... HB-1 197 Election Cd-Registration.......................... ......... HB-2921 Election Code- Petitions.................. ...... ............ .. HB-0558 Electn-Campaign Disclosure Req ................................. HB-0688 Farm Develp-Define Agribusines.................................. HB-1163 Ins- Safety/Carnival Rides......................................... HB-2540 IL Clean Air Act/Smoking Areas................................... HB-0033 IL Contractual Services Act....................... ................... HB-3254 IL Dev Fin Auth-Incr Membrship................................ HB-0789 IL Racing Act-Dog & Horse...................................... HB-0885 M otor Fuel Tax Increase........................ ................. HB-3053 Mun Cd-Police Protectn Tx Rate.............................. HB-0080 Muni Cd-Police/Firemn Strikes................................... HB-0057 MFN-Dwnst Police-Retiremt Incr............................. HB-3564 MFN-Dwnstate Police-Incr Benft ............................. HB-0441 MFN-Dwnstate Police Pen-Salary ............................ HB-0633 MFN-Dwnstate Police Pen-Salary ............................ HB-0634 MFN-IMRF-Incr Pen/Sheriffs ................................. HB-0628 MFN-IMRF-Increase Pen Sheriff ............................. HB-2923 MFN-Pen Cd-Compound Auto Incr.......................... HB-2944 MFN-Pen Cd-Muni-Reduce Annuity..................... HB-0187 MFN-Pen Cd/Earnings Definition............................... HB-2091 MFN-Pen-Chgo Teachr Pensn Incr........................... HB-0211 MFN-Pen-Firemn-Wkr Comp Offset ..................... HB-0162 MFN-Pen-Incr Min Monthly Paymt........................ HB-0061 MFN-Pen-Police/Survr Benefits ............................... HB-1757 MFN-Pen/Ins Cd-Police Hlth Ins............................. HB-0355 Pen Cd-Dwnstate-Define Teacher............................... HB-0161 Pen Cd-St Univ/Early Retiremntt................................. HB-0213 Pen Cd/GA/IMRF Credits ........................................ HB-2200 Pen Cd/IMRF-Union Dues .......................... ......... HB-2943 Pen-Teachers-Union Serv Credit ............................... HB-2651 Petitions Signature Requiremnt ...................................... HB-1803 Prevail Wage-Define Public Wrk................................... HB-2798 Prevailing Wage-Public Works...................................... HB-0791 Prevailing Wage-Public Works..................................... HB-0863 Private Colleges-Campus Police ................................... HB-0598 Road Commissioner-Per Diem Pay .............................. HB-2778 Sch Cd-State Aid/Use Lower EAV ............................. HB-0296 Sm oke Detector Act.................................................... H B-2139 St Emp Pen-Annuity Rate Incr .................................... HB-0361 Towing-Wreck/Disabled Vehicles.............................. HB-3419 Various Acts- Registered Voters.................................... HB-1804 Veh Cd- Drivers Lic/Under 21...................................... HB-0430 Veh-ICC/Commercial Application .............................. HB-3414 Workers Comp-Medical Treatment .......................... HB-1795 Workers Comp-St Comp Ins Fund............................... HB-1515 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SALTSMAN HOUSE BILL: 58, 59, 60, 142, 148, 358, 459, 511, 512, 557, 717, 723, 832, 1467, 1529, 1539, 1797, 2548, 2596, 2602, 2650, 2687, 2767, 2819, 3031, 3096, 3144 SENATE BILL: 110, 169, 178, 211, 440, 637, 638, 789, 847, 1064, 1156, 1363, 1425, 1706, 1958, 2104 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 307, 367, 604, 718, 782, 929, 994, 996, 1009, 1195, 1201, 1239, 1252, 1264, 1304, 1307, 1348, 1466, 1467, 1499, 1504, 1527, 1731, 1746, 1798 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 120, 174, 227 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. DEM) $CDB- Fire Service Institute ......................................... HB- 1439 2367 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. $GRANTS-SBE/Library Materials............................ HB- 1742 $SBE-Contract/Noncompulsory Ed.......................... HB-0821 Adoption-Attorneys/Licensed ...................................... HB-1355 College/Univ-Tuition Waivers .................... ........... HB-3108 DCCA-Certify Enterprise Zones.................................. HB-2879 DOC-Vermilion River Protected ................... ......... HB-3386 Elect Cd-Auth Signature/Ballot................................... HB-2789 Forest Preserves-Expenditures...................................... HB-1464 Include Firemen-Univ Retiremnt ................................. HB-0156 Ins Cd- Discrimination.................................. .............. HB-1196 Ins- Claim Forms/5 Days............................................ HB-1370 Marriage/Dissoluton-Jt Custody.................................. HB-3600 Medical Practice-Record Review ................................. HB-3545 MFN-Pen-IMRF-Sick Days Credit .................... HB-0201 MFN-Pen-IMRF-Sick Leave/Credit .................... HB-0202 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Devel Program ......................... HB-3182 MFN-Sch-Prevent Drop Out Prog............................. HB-0830 MFN-Sch-Teachr Evaluate Proced ........................... HB-1281 Pen Cd-St Univ/Incr Formulas................................... HB-0363 Professional Service Corps............................................... HB-1636 Recycling-Solid Waste Mgmnt................................ HB-2124 Sch Cd-Asbestos Abatement ....................................... HB-1039 Sch Cd- Athletic Assn/Report ...................................... HB-1166 Sch Cd-Daily Attend Formula...................................... HB-0824 Sch Cd-Early Childhood Teacher................................. HB-1635 Sch Cd-Full Day Kindergartens .................... ......... HB-0828 Sch Cd-Jt Educatn Comm Report ................................ HB-0823 Sch Cd-Noncompulsory Preschool................................. HB-0822 Sch Cd-Sex Discrimination........................................... HB-1283 Sch Cd-SBE Effective Instructn................................... HB-0825 Sch Cd-SBE Study District Size.................... .......... HB-0827 Sch Cd-SBE/Library Materials .................... ......... HB-1741 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships ......................... ........ HB-1034 Sch Cd-Teacher Certification ........................ ......... HB-1282 Sch Cd-Teacher Scholarships ......................... ........ HB-3061 Sch-Employ Teachers/Clerks....................................... HB-1759 Sch-Teacher/5th Yr Internship .................................... HB-1022 School Cd-GED Tests ................................................ HB-0829 St Finance-Fire Prevent Fnd........................ ........... HB-1440 St Prop Control-Lab Equipment.................................... HB-0366 State Univ-Family LOA Plan ........................ ......... HB-0195 Veh Cd-Sr Citizen-License Fee................... .......... HB-3252 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SATTERTHWAITE HOUSE BILL: 8, 9, 18, 33, 152, 591, 826, 861, 1544, 1873, 2202, 2220, 2673, 2864, 3047, 3251, 3424, 3599, 3606, 3616, 3628, 3640 SENATE BILL: 338, 350, 362, 912, 976, 1243, 1589, 1608, 1609, 1662, 1705, 1711, 1809, 1837, 1845 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 78, 102, 215, 234, 464, 605, 781, 929, 1287, 1387, 1592, 1596, 1631, 1711 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 28 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6, 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 26 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM) $Cap Dev Fund-Job Training ....................................... HB-0342 $Development Finance Authority.................................... HB-2832 $GRANTS-Dept-Conservation............................ HB- 1354 $GRANTS- DCCA ............................... ..................... HB-1 141 $GRANTS-DCCA ....... .................... HB-3644 $OCE-Metro Solid Waste Disposl................................ HB-1506 Advisory Panel/Emply Training .................................. HB-0147 Anachronistic Terminology-Elim............................... HB-0263 AIDS Contagion Control System................................. HB-2553 Ban S Africa Steel Product Use ................................... HB-0317 Business Closing N otice........................................... H B-2639 Capsule Safety Act ............. ...... ..................... HB-2716 2368 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Chgo Maryland Manor/Sewer Prog ............................... HB-3387 Chgo Muni/Pen-Technical Chg ................................... HB-2630 Chgo Park District-Bonds........................................... HB-3217 Chgo Port Dist-Technicl Change................................. HB-1731 Child Abuse-Facility License...................................... HB-0832 Circuit Breaker Eligibility ............................................. HB-0252 Civ Cd/Minorty/Female Business.................................. HB-2053 Civ Proc-Coordinate Terminolgy.................................. HB-0268 Civ Proc-Cordinate Terminology.................................. HB-0265 Cnty Hosp-New Cook Cnty Hosp................................. HB-1351 College/Univ-Tuition Waivers ..................................... HB-3108 Cor Collge Aggregate Bond Debt.................................. HB-0701 Computer Software-Taxable Prop................................ HB-3643 Continue Pub Aid Appropration ..................................... HB-2537 Coordinate Terminology-Decree ................................... HB-0261 Coordinate Terminology-Executn................................. HB-0262 County/Landfill/Nonresident ...................................... HB-2351 Creates Civil Rights Commissn....................................... HB-0012 Crim Cd-Peremptory Challenges.................................. HB-0324 Crim Cd-Periodic Imprisonment .................................. HB-0332 Crim Cd-Possess/Stolen Firearm................................. HB-0836 Crim Cd-Selling of Firearms .................................. HB-1881 Criminal Code-Juvenile ............................................. HB-2107 Debt to Pay Debt or Obligation..................................... HB-2028 DCCA-Grants/Not-for-profit ................................. HB-1534 DCCA-Petroleum Violation Fund ................................ HB-2564 DCCA-Surety Minorty Enterprise............................... HB-0754 DCFS-Mtgs To Combat Gang Crime ....................... HB-2104 DENR-Museum-Cultural Developmt ....................... HB-1353 Ed Labr Relatn-Collect Bargain................................... HB-0757 Elec Cd-Nominate Gov/Lt Gov ................................. HB-3250 Elected Commerce Commissn-Mbrs............................ HB-2563 Eliminate Terms-Property ....................................... HB-0267 Excuse RTA/MTA-Police Protectn ............................ HB-1279 EPA Cnty Waste Management Plan............................... HB-0703 EPA-Free Liquids Disposal............................................ HB-0177 EPA-Muni Nonhazardous Sludge................................ HB-3036 EPA-Nonhazard Waste Generators.......................... HB-0091 EPA-Sanitary Landfill-5 Miles.................................. HB-0839 Female/Minority Business/Fraud .................................. HB-1018 Fraud-Compensat'n-Civ Remedies ............................ HB-3340 Fraud-St Atty/Issue Subpoenas................................... HB-1656 Hospitl Lie- Infectious Disease ...................................... HB-2644 Human Rights-Maternity Leave .................................. HB-0346 Human Rights-Minority Hirings.................................. HB-3645 Indemnify Hazard Waste Handler.................................. HB-3207 Ins Cd-Administratr Bond Reqmt ................................ HB-3642 Ins Cd-Employ Worker Comp Rate............................. HB-0159 Ins Cd-Property/Casualty Rates.................................. HB-3232 Ins Cd-Technical Change............................................ HB-3263 ICC Employees-Future Employmnt............................. HB-0004 IL Equal Employmnt Act of 1986................................... HB-3374 Juvenile-Gun Usage School Area ................................. HB-0837 Licenses/Taxes/Reg-Jai Ali......................................... HB-1485 Lottery Proceeds-Distribution....................................... HB-2646 Lottery-Affirmative Action ......................... ........... HB-0958 Lottery-Common School Fund ..................................... HB-1546 Medical Practice-Record Review ................................. HB-3545 Medical Practice-Renewal Fee ...................... ......... HB-3546 Medical-Tollfree Phone Line ...................................... HB-3544 Metro E Solid Waste Disposal......................................... HB-1508 Minority/Female Business Reg....................................... HB-2561 Motor Veh-Sales/Interest Rates................................... HB-3220 Muni Cd-Parallel Punctuation................................ HB-3406 Muni-Technical Changes........................................... HB-1729 Munic Cd-City Income Tax....................................... HB-3344 Municipal Code-Tax Collection................................. HB-2046 2369 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MFN-Admin of Chgo School Dist................................. HB-0617 MFN-Mortgage Foreclosure ...................................... HB-2837 MFN-MTA-Transit Police ...................................... HB-0056 MFN-Pen-Teach-Early Retiremnt ...................... HB-0469 MHDD-Family Support Program ................................ HB-0027 Pen Cd- Chgo Teachr-Annuitant............................... HB-3056 Pen Cd-Chgo Muni-Union Dues ................................ HB-3057 Pen Cd-CTA No Merging-Assets.............................. HB-0345 Pen Cd-Investments/S Africa....................................... HB-0330 Periodic Imprisonmt-Daily Cost ................................... HB-0456 Preferred Provider Insurance.................................... HB-2089 Prison Overcrowding Powers Act .................................... HB-1738 Probate-Coordinate Terminology ................................. HB-0266 Pub Aid Recipient-Burial Funds................................. HB-0392 Pub Aid-Assistance Standards...................................... HB-1323 Pub Aid-Energy Assist/Shelter .................................... HB-1477 Pub Aid-Personl Need Allowance.................................. HB-0087 Pub Aid-Training/Work Reqmnts ............................... HB-1474 Pub Comm College-Transfr Funds ............................... HB-3175 Pub Util-No Customr Tx Pass On................................ HB-1509 Publ Aid-Continue Appropriatn ................................... HB-2608 Publ Util-Late Paymnt Penalty .................................... HB-0470 Public Aid- Eligibility Date ......................................... HB-0448 Public Aid-Work Programs/Hours .............................. HB-2717 Regncy Univ-Research/Tech Park.................... ... HB-1459 Revise & Coordinate Terminolgy.................................... HB-0270 Revises Term Freeholder ........................................... HB-0269 S Africa Busines/Ban Investmnt..................................... HB-0285 Sch Cd-Absenteeism Records ....................................... HB-2219 Sch Cd-Max Educatnl Purpose Tx............................... HB-3407 Sch Cd-Special Ed Service Cost ................................... HB-3227 Sch Cd-Study Labor History ........................................ HB-3144 Sch-Ave Daily Attend Caluclatn.................................. HB-1458 Sch-Chgo Bd Ed/Technicl Change .............................. HB-3405, Sch-Extraordnary Spec Ed/Reimb .............................. HB-3228 Sickle Cell Disease Act..................... .. ................. HB-1257 So Africa Investmnt/No Exemptn.................................. HB-2530 Special Sales- License Fee Incr...................................... HB-3222 Sr Citz Property/Pro-rated Tax ................................... HB-0383 St Grant-Public Radio Stations.................................... HB-0142 Statewide Self-help Program ...................................... HB-0026 Steel Prod Procur-Expand Scope.................................. HB-1121 Tax Deduction-Community Groups ............................. HB-0844 Tax-Additional 7C/Leaded Gas.................................... HB-1728 Tax-Selling/Gas & Electricity ..................................... HB-1065 Teacher/Child-Tuition Waiver..................................... HB-0861 Transfer Function-Supreme Ct..................................... HB-3017 Util-Low Income Payment Plan ................................... HB-2049 Util-Low-Income Payment Plan ................................ HB-2388 Util-Proh Int Delinqt Payments.................................... HB-2292 Utility Tx-Residency-Phase Out ................................ HB-0804 Veh-Exempt Towing/Carrier Law .............................. HB-1318 Viet Nam War Veterans Holiday.................................... HB-3656 Wkrs Comp-Emp Rights/Remedies............................. HB-1533 Wkrs Comp-Incr Burial Expenses............................. HB-1495 Worker Occupationl-Terminology................................ HB-0259 Workers Compensatn-Terminology........................... HB-0258 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHAW HOUSE BILL: 2, 208, 232, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 320, 372, 400, 462, 475, 476, 623, 649, 725, 766, 767, 825, 828, 1310, 1335, 1344, 1367, 1437, 1549, 1550, 1551, 1665, 1666, 1712, 1747, 1873, 1874, 1880, 2262, 2274, 2314, 2548, 2614, 2628, 2713, 2715, 2758, 2759, 2776, 2880, 2899, 2906, 2924, 2948, 2958, 3130, 3138, 3258, 3259, 3616 SENATE BILL: 3, 19, 58, 96, 98, 108, 161, 200, 280, 283, 303, 321, 325, 343, 344, 349, 354, 395, 406, 411, 495, 498, 504, 560, 609, 627, 637, 638, 640, 643, 659, 696, 770, 800, 828, 838, 869, 880, 1220, 1221, 1229, 1232, 1234, 1236, 1375, 1804, 1805, 1991, 2051, 2117 2370 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 32, 42, 43, 53, 110, 123, 124, 137, 286, 287, 288, 289, 394, 457, 462, 510, 534, 586, 593, 595, 622, 673, 715, 740, 741, 742, 743, 754, 804, 822, 838, 846, 920, 921, 922, 923, 955, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1020, 1023, 1093. 1094, 1133, 1141, 1171, 1172, 1173, 1256, 1262, 1309, 1446, 1447, 1448, 1454, 1455, 1456, 1485, 1547, 1562, 1567, 1579, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1583, 1584, 1586, 1590, 1591, 1606, 1626, 1627, 1636, 1644, 1649, 1651, 1664, 1676, 1678, 1711, 1764, 1772 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 50, 204 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3, 16, 17 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 159 SLATER, KENT REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. REP) Agriculture Fair- Liability Ins....................................... HB-3424 Cnty Fair Youth Building Fund...................................... HB-2640 Correctns-Petition/Name Change................................ HB-3522 County Fair-Liabilty Insurance .................................... HB-3236 Cty/Muni Cd-Special Firearm Tx ............................... HB-0410 Divorce-Elim Spouse Live Apart .................................. HB-2291 Divorce-Waive Separation Time.................................... HB-2254 Dram Shop Liablty-Private Home............................... HB-0738 Dram Shop- Liability Limit......................................... HB-0737 Drvr Ed Classrm Profic Testing ...................................... HB-2271 Elec Cd- Combine Precincts .......................................... HB-1813 Elec Cd- Office Hours ................................................. HB-1352 Election Cd-Ballot Envelope ......................... ......... HB-2476 Farm Product-Secured Interest .................................... HB-3597 Farm Product-Security Interest .................................... HB-3598 Grain Warehouse/Ins Requirmnts.................................. HB-3527 Ins- Risk Retention Trusts................. ......... ........... .. HB-3547 IL Farm Development Act ............................................ HB-3200 MFN-Sch Cd-Nurses Salaries ................................... HB-3648 Pulaski Birthday/Commemorative.................................. HB-2732 Regncy Univ-Research/Tech Park............................... HB-1459 Sch Cd/Regional Superintendent ................................... HB-2193 Sch-Consum Ed Proficiency Test................................... HB-2270 Social W ork Practice Act ...................... ..................... H B-0934 Veh Cd-Transport Crops/Permits ................................ HB-0998 Vital Record- Birth Certificate ...................................... HB-1937 Wrkr Comp-Ind Commsn Decision.............................. HB-0186 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SLATER HOUSE BILL: 555, 713, 746, 1265, 1708, 1786, 3108, 3112, 3309, 3599 SENATE BILL: 12, 98, 559, 655, 672, 796, 938, 1031, 1303, 1325, 1605, 1961, 2212 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 254, 351, 511, 602, 720, 778, 1024, 1281, 1286, 1359, 1418, 1654 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 180, 197, 202, 251 SOLIZ, JUAN M. REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM) Basis Financial Serv Protectn........................................ HB-2178 Child Abuse-Facility License.................................... HB-0832 Children Curfew-Change Hours................................... HB-0624 Court Interpreters Act..................... .............. ...... .... H B-0312 Creates Civil Rights Commissn....................................... HB-0012 Crime on School Grounds............................................. HB-2164 Criminal Procedure-Bail Bond....................................... HB-0539 Develop Student Learn Object ...................................... HB-0955 Electn Cd-Voter Descriptions ....................................... HB-1447 Hospitals-Bilingual Employees ..................................... HB-2128 Inc Tax Deductn-Food Donations................................. HB-0350 Inc Tx-Credit-Educationl Equip ................................ HB-0151 Income Tax/Day Care Credits........................................ HB-2163 IL Dept Public Utilities ................................................. HB-2319 Labor Bd- Bargaining Unit ................. ..................... HB-1662 MFN-Sch Cd-Career Counseling .............................. HB-2159 MFN-Sch Cd/Alternative Educatn .......................... HB-2168 MFN--Sch-Counselor/Pupil Ratio............................. HB-2161 MFN-Sch-Dropout Youth Programs......................... HB-2226 Not-for-Profit Corporate Name.................... HB-1035 Notary Public/Advertising........................................... HB-0208 Pub Aid-Disabled/Recipent Atty .............................. HB-1476 2371 SOLIZ, JUAN M. REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Pub Health-Fed Nutrition Prog.................................... HB-0599 Public Aid Cd-Department Liens................................. HB-2364 Public Aid- Fundraiser Benefits..................................... HB-0705 Sch Cd/PM Actv After Schl Prog .................................. HB-2166 Sch Cd/SBE-Handicapped Project .............................. HB-0889 Sch- St Aid Formla/Bilingual Ed................................... HB-1255 School Code/Dropout Stats......................................... HB-2165 Target Area Contract Pref Act ..................................... HB-1250 Youth Employment Program........................................... HB-2512 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SOLIZ HOUSE BILL: 147, 176, 178, 179, 453, 468, 522, 593, 687, 697, 706, 759, 766, 767, 831, 957, 1018, 1121, 1150, 1203, 1335, 1368, 1369, 1394, 1402, 1438, 1457, 1618, 2047, 2104, 2158, 2167, 2391, 2511, 2548 SENATE BILL: 14, 18, 19, 112, 193, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 215, 218, 328, 362, 392, 406, 486, 504, 510, 527, 558, 559, 598, 611, 615, 626, 627, 639, 645, 653, 670, 696, 708, 714, 721, 723, 745, 765, 770, 801, 838, 869, 883, 901, 907, 954, 982, 983, 995, 997, 1003, 1014, 1018, 1019, 1032, 1047, 1123, 1125, 1156, 1165, 1174, 1183, 1185, 1208, 1215, 1272, 1317, 1356, 1358, 1385, 1391, 1402, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1408, 1410, 1411 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 189, 208, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 416, 441, 442, 546, 559, 729, 733, 861 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 79, 80 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 94 STANGE, JAMES R. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP) $CAP-DuPage County Water Comm .......................... HB-2627 Acute Care Hospitl-Organ Donor................................. HB-2601 Child Labor Law-TV/Radio.................................... HB-2473 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction SS-3................ HB-0001 Create Smoke Detector Act........................................... HB-2631 Create Summer School For Arts ..................................... HB-3550 Garbage Trucks-Reverse Warning ............................... HB-0228 Industrial Commission- Salaries.................................... HB-2329 Ins Cd-Cancellation Notice ............................... ....... HB-2833 Live Entertainmnt-Crowd Safety ................................. HB-2534 Loc Gov Tort Immunity-Redefine ................................ HB-3172 Medical Practic-Revoke License................................. HB-2891 Muni Cd- Hotel Tax- Uses....................................... HB-3183 M uni Code Hotel Tax.......................... ......... ....... .. H B-2841 Organ Donation-Family-Consent................................ HB-2626 Organ Transplant Aid Act..................... ................... HB-2557 Persnl Cd- Alternative Emplymnt ................................. HB-1951 Prairie Trail Authority.................. ........... ....... HB-3512 Redefines Manufactured Housing ................................... HB-2820 Sch Cd- Report Card/Data ......................................... HB-2806 School Reorg- Committee/Hearing............................... HB-2623 Sm oke D etector A ct.............................. ....................... H B-2139 U of I Hospitl- No St Reimburse................................... HB-2821 Unemp Ins-Independnt Contractr ................................ HB-3404 Unemploymnt Insurance-Benefits.................................. HB-2474 Veh Cd-Sr Citizen-License Fee.................................. HB-3252 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STANGE HOUSE BILL: 83, 163, 286, 287, 405, 554, 586, 587, 594, 613, 686, 859, 1492, 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 2540, 2729, 2782 SENATE BILL: 233, 786, 798, 858, 874, 876, 1133, 1137, 1289, 1558, 1673 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 212, 218, 332, 485, 497, 526, 669, 812, 978, 1058, 1138, 1207, 1559 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 136, 150 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 21, 33, 57, 62, 93 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM) $Board of Education ...................................................... H B-3091 $Build Illinois/Various Agcy........................................... HB-0993 $OCE-GRANTS-Board of Education....................... HB-3090 $OCE-SBE/Various Money SOS/BHE...................... HB-1070 Amusement Ride-Ski Lifts ......................... HB-2687 Circuit Clerks Comp- Language.................................... HB-1552 Circuit Clerks- $1 Fee............................................... H B-1577 2372 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Citz Utl Bd-Post Card Billing..................................... HB-1596 Civil Proc-Entry of Default............................................ HB-1566 Civil Proced-Collateral Source ................................... HB-3438 Civil Proced-Noneconomic Loss ................................... HB-3434 Civil Proced-Punitive Damages ................................... HB-3437 Cnty Clerk-Child Support Paymt................................. HB-1578 Condominium-Recorders/Titles ................................... HB-3058 Convey Land-Fox Valley Park....................................... HB-0864 Cook Cty Sheriff-Merit Board.................................... HB-3060 County Recorders-Addtnl Award ................................. HB-0401 Criminal Code-Stun Guns/Tasers ............................... HB-0354 Deputy Sheriff-Politl Activity ....................................... HB-3543 Emergncy Serv-Cook Cty Twnship............................. HB-0294 Emergncy Serv-Include Twnships ................................ HB-0295 Forest Preserves-Expenditures.................................... HB-1464 Forest Preserve Districts............................. ......... HB-3549 Forest Preserve Dist-Tax Levy...................................... HB-3551 Forest Preserve-Levy/Expend.................................... HB-3553 Forest Preserve-Building Code....................................... HB-3554 Forest Preserve Dist-Exemptns ..................................... HB-3555 Forest Prsrv-Approp Ordinance.................................... HB-3552 Govmnt Financal Plan/Supervisn ................................... HB-2796 Highway Cd-Counties Issue Bond................................ HB-2775 Illinois Procurement Institute........................................ HB-2353 Inc Tax-Double Sales Factor ........................................ HB-2819 Income Tax-Allc Nonres Bus Inc ................................. HB-2384 Income Tax-Payroll Factor......................................... HB-2735 Increase Criminal/Traffic Fine ....................................... HB-3290 Increase Tax Rates/Gasohol......................................... HB-0571 Indemnify Hazard Waste Handler.................................. HB-3207 Ins Cd-Cancellation Notices ......................... ......... HB-3436 Ins-Cancellatn/Premium Notice .................................. HB-3142 IL Assumption Of Risk Act......................................... HB-3435 IL Comparative Fault Act............................................. HB-3195 IL Comparative Fault Act............................................ HB-3439 IL Product Liability Act............................................... HB-3440 Liquor-Retail Sale by Minors....................................... HB-0877 Loc Govt-Risk Care Mangmt Cost ............................... HB-1393 Local Govern Prompt Paymnt Act.................................. HB-0467 Local Govt-Technical Change ...................................... HB-3264 Manufactured Housing-Defined ................................... HB-1159 Metro San Dist-Annexation............. .......................... HB-1914 Muni Cd-Fire/Police-Demotion................................. HB-2653 Muni Cd-Recreation Agreements................................. HB-1394 Muni Cd-Sell Hospitals.............................................. HB-1106 Muni-Financial Accounting Rpt................................... HB-1643 MFN-Coroners Comp Schedule ................................... HB-1014 MFN-Pen-Police-Buy Credit .................................. HB-0806 MFN-Sch Cd-Staff Devel Program........................... HB-3182 MFN-Sch Cd-Submit Reorg Plans............................ HB-2617 MFN-Special Ed Facilty/Strikes................................. HB-1493 Orphan Undergroud Storage Tank ................................. HB-1828 Out-of-state Custody Judgment................................. HB-1553 Parks-Tax/Life Safety Purposes................................... HB-1395 Payment Perishable Goods-7 Day................................. HB-1245 Prompt Payment State-30 Days ................................... HB-1246 Pub Util-ICC Decisions .............................................. HB-1913 Pub Util-Management Audits ...................................... HB-1594 Public Aid-Appeals ..................................................... HB-1244 Real Est/Tax/Open Space Dev....................................... HB-2057 Rev-Annual Statement/6 Months................................ HB-1642 Rev-Assessment Publicatn Fees................................. HB-1680 Sch Cd-Annexatn Territory-Aid............................. HB-2885 Sch Cd-Department of Education ............................. HB-0768 Sch Cd-Preschool Transportatn................................. HB-3087 Sch Cd-Sch Bus Requirements.................................. HB-2831 Sch Cd-Summer School/Credit................................. HB-2279 2373 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Sch Cd-Transfer Student Record ................................. HB-3059 Sch Cd/Election/Attendance/GED ............................... HB-0988 Sch-Noncertified Emp/Residency ................................ HB-3251 School District Reorganization......................................... HB-0935 Solid Waste-Cogeneration .......................................... HB-3149 Sr Citz Tax Deferral- Inc Level.................................... HB-0385 Traffic/Crimnal Surcharge-Fine .................................. HB-1567 Unemploymnt Ins-Thirteen/13 ..................................... HB-1263 Various Taxes-Gasohol Increase................................... HB-0753 Veh Cd-Wheel/Axle Load Formula............................. HB-0099 Wkr Comp-Cumultive Injury Fund.............................. HB-2920 Wrk Comp-Cumulativ Injury Fund.............................. HB-0870 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STECZO HOUSE BILL: 19, 21, 138, 151, 241, 247, 350, 358, 383, 415, 430, 448, 449, 528, 578, 605, 637, 710, 808, 1356, 1528, 1763, 1872, 1874, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1910, 2105, 2107, 2108, 2217, 2218, 2220, 2250, 2739, 2806, 2879, 3047, 3061, 3252 SENATE BILL: 18, 19, 114, 144, 161, 235, 254, 321, 431, 597, 609, 616, 723, 730, 740, 859, 913, 920, 1308, 1335, 1363, 1372, 1446, 1452, 1574, 1601, 1659, 1848, 1991, 2117, 2157, 2164 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30, 178, 310, 585, 664, 814, 831, 864, 1097, 1375, 1412, 1445, 1613, 1770, 1771 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 242 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. REP) Abuse & Neglect-Disabled Adult................................. HB-2217 Act Relating to Caves........................... ...................... H B-2451 Anatomical Gift/Living W ill .......................................... HB-2817 Board of Regents-Members .......................................... HB-2082 Civil Proc-Jury Instruction SS-3 ................ HB-0001 Civil Proced-Pleading Motions ..................................... HB-3121 Convey-Conser & Metro East San ............................... HB-1924 DMHDD-Study/Report On Autism............................ HB-2816 Elec-Candidates/Random Selectn................................ HB-1821 EPA-Definition Of Agency ......................................... HB-2147 Income Tax-Adoption Deduction.................................. HB-0439 Income Tax-Home Care Service................................... HB-2233 Intertrack Wagering/Employment ................................. HB-2486 Muni Cd-Subdivsn Plat-Approval........................... HB-3136 MFN-Sch Cd-Academic Proficency .......................... HB-2395 MFN-Sch-Incr Teachr Min Salary ........................... HB-2343 MFN-Unempl-Sch Bus Driver Benf........................... HB-3247 MFN-Unemploy-School Bus Driver........................... HB-3248 Pharmacy Practice-Compendium ................................. HB-0347 Police Pen Cd-Injury Defined ....................................... HB-2065 Pub Aid-AFDC-Child Support .................................. HB-2814 Pub Aid-Max Hrs/Work Program............................... HB-3520 Public Aid-HS Graduation Reqmt............................... HB-3137 Public Aid-Statewide Workfare......................... ........ HB-0589 RTA-Mass Transt/Speed Limitatn.............................. HB-3515 Sch Cd-Admin Recertification...................................... HB-2347 Sch Cd-Admn Certificate Holder ................................. HB-1822 Sch Cd-Educ Primary Purpose..................................... HB-1818 Sch Cd-Kindergartn/Reimbursmnt ............................. HB-2344 Sch Cd-Recognition Program .................................. HB-1820 Sch Cd-Supt/Salary Increase....................................... HB-3339 Sch Cd-SBE-Teacher Scholarship ............................. HB-2345 Sch Cd-SBE/Status of Ed Rpt..................................... HB-2339 Sch Cd-SBE/Teacher Continue Ed.............................. HB-2342 Sch Cd-Teachers Pass Examinatn................................ HB-0588 Sch Cd-Teacher Educatn Program............................... HB-2340 Sch-New Teachr Certif Require................................... HB-1819 Sch- Principals Responsibility...................................... HB-2346 Sch- Publicize Student Assesmnt................................... HB- 1817 Sch-Teachr Preservice Training ................................ HB-2341 SOS-Silver Saver Passport Card................................... HB-2273 Veh Cd-Delete Obsolet Language............................. HB-3664 Veh Cd-Rebuild Salvage Vehicle.................................. HB-3246 2374 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. REP}-Cont. Veh Cd-Reduce Seat Belt Fine..................................... HB-1816 Veh Cd-Salvage Requirements..................................... HB-3301 Veh Cd-Salvage Requirements..................................... HB-3572 Veh Cd-Seat Belt Wearer Reward ............................... HB-1986 Workers Comp-Disfigurement...................................... HB-0286 Workr Comp Pre-exist Condition................................. HB-0287 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STEPHENS HOUSE BILL: 68, 104, 127, 128, 310, 410, 457, 496, 615, 987, 1605, 1607, 1841, 1901, 2784, 2885, 3262 SENATE BILL: 80, 176, 297, 518, 814, 848, 872, 887, 891, 988, 1050, 1136, 1239, 1266, 1267, 1278, 1279, 1388, 1413, 1559, 1798, 1942, 2019, 2061, 2190, 2192, 2193, 2196, 2212, 2282, 2302 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 204, 205, 290, 397, 413, 504, 571, 610, 1053, 1077, 1122, 1154, 1206, 1457, 1693, 1698 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 113, 152, 197, 248 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 103, 135, 150 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-Des Plaines Wetlands........................................ HB-2010 $GRANTS- DCCA ..................................................... HB-3193 $State Board Education/Grants...................................... HB-0219 Acute Care Hospitl-Organ Donor................................. HB-2601 Alzheimer Victim-/Serv Program ................................ HB-0302 Anatomical Gift-Family Consent ................................. HB-2740 Build IL Review Committee........................................ HB-3459 Cook Cty Forest Pres-Sell Land ................................... HB-1889 Domestic Violence Act........................................... HB-2409 DCCA-Local Govt Loan Fund ..................................... HB-3575 DMHDD-Study/Report On Autism......................... HB-2816 DMHDD-Suicide Preventn Program ........................... HB-3639 Elec Cd-Combine Precincts .......................................... HB-1813 Elec Cd-Registratn Record Card.................................. HB-0338 Elec Cd-Voting Elderly/Disable.................................... HB-1811 Elec-Voter Registration/Mail....................................... HB-1673 Elect Cd-Authority/Duties .......................... .......... HB-1193 Elect-St Central Committeemen .................................. HB-3100 Election Cd-Revisions ............................................... HB-1806 Election Code-Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-0100 Election Code-Absentee Ballots .................................... HB-2736 Electn-Petitions/Campaign Lit .................................... HB-0962 Ethics/Eliminates $100 Penalty ...................................... HB-2598 Female/Minority Business/Fraud .................................. HB-1018 Finance-Gubernatorl Campaigns.................................. HB-0574 Health/Educatn-Transplantation ................................. HB-3530 Intergov Agrmnt/Water Supply ..................................... HB-2199 Intergov Hghwy Transportn Dist .................................... HB-3574 IL Clean Air Act/Smoking Areas................................... HB-0033 Juvenile Court-Reimburse Limit .................................. HB-0626 Lake Michigan Shoreline/Taxatn................................... HB-3385 Lie Detection Test-Employment ................................... HB-1494 Muni-Aviation/Pollution ........................................... HB-3632 MFN-EPA-Muni Waste Incineratrs ......................... HB-1544 Organ Transplant Aid Act............................................ HB-2557 Organ Transplant-Ins Viability .................................... HB-3535 Pen-Enforce Fiduciary Liabilty.................................... HB-1678 Pub Aid-Families/Earned Income................................ HB-2656 Recycling-Solid Waste Mgmnt.................................. HB-2124 Sch Cd-Backdoor Ref Limitation ................................. HB-0218 School Cd-American Indian Week............................... HB-2720 Schools-Lottery/State Finance..................................... HB-0649 Sr Citz Tx Deferral-Change Age.................................. HB-2727 St Agencies-Bldg Planning Serv ................................... HB-2696 Uniform Determination Of Death ................................ HB-3534 Veh Cd-Sch Bus/Day-Summer Camp....................... HB-2599 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STERN HOUSE BILL: 104, 112, 142, 148, 409, 428, 429, 473, 478, 600, 726, 755, 815, 816, 871, 1020, 1126, 1162, 1166, 1173, 1802, 1873, 2139, 2238, 2549, 2591, 2687, 2761, 2783, 2375 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 2784, 2855, 2882, 3206, 3217, 3230, 3322, 3333, 3349, 3529, 3531, 3532, 3533, 3550, 3581, 3606, 3611, 3640 SENATE BILL: 174, 180, 219, 237, 391, 621, 645, 800, 803, 873, 883, 982, 1003, 1098, 1110, 1224, 1335, 1491, 2164, 2168 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 22, 23, 28, 29, 33, 36, 63, 64, 96, 116, 133, 134, 140, 154, 247, 257, 284, 292, 301, 302, 325, 350, 365, 377, 382, 466, 467, 468, 498, 499, 500, 539, 707, 719, 766, 767, 817, 856, 879, 885, 894, 924, 925, 936, 956, 981, 982, 983, 984, 1021, 1022, 1103, 1104, 1130, 1131, 1174, 1194, 1220, 1221, 1224, 1235, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1296, 1301, 1326, 1374, 1376, 1406, 1422, 1453, 1464, 1489, 1500, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1680, 1689, 1740, 1759 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 135, 168, 200, 220, 226, 244 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78 SUTKER, CALVIN R. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-Comp-Radio Stations............................. HB-0143 Alzheimers Disease Task Force....................................... HB-0303 Circuit Breaker Eligibility ............................................. HB-0252 Crim Cd-Prohibit Hand Gun Sale................................ HB-0216 Crim Cd-Reckless Homicide......................................... HB-0019 Crim Cd-Unlawful Trans Handgns.............................. HB-0215 Elect Cd-Committeemen Petition.............................. HB-0181 Election Campaign Finance Act...................................... HB-1020 Election Code- Absentee Ballots.................................... HB-0100 Finance-Gubernatorl Campaigns.................................. HB-0574 Lie Detection Test-Employment ................................... HB-1494 Marriage/Dissoluton-Jt Custody.................................. HB-3600 Muni Cd-Civil Service Leave......................................... HB-3269 M uni- Aviation/Pollution ........................................... HB-3632 Noncompulsory Preschool Class...................................... HB-0138 Public Transportatn-Deaf/Telex .................................. HB-0894 Rev-Tax Bill-Library Allocable ................................. HB-0726 Rev- Tax Bills/Library Purposes................................... HB-1008 Sales Rep-Recover Commissions .................................. HB-0580 Sch Cd-Leased Land/Buildings.................................... HB-0062 Solar Energy System- Grants ........................................ HB-1202 St Grant- Public Radio Stations.................................... HB-0142 State Benefit-Disqualify Nazis ..................................... HB-2966 State Employee Travel Expense...................................... HB-2352 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SUTKER HOUSE BILL: 32, 645, 815, 816, 889, 1122, 1786, 2601, 2673, 2678, 2684, 2727, 2730, 2736, 2852, 2917, 2945, 3043, 3181, 3230, 3300, 3302 SENATE BILL: 385, 662, 1180, 1565, 1845, 1985, 2006, 2164, 2168 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 154, 185, 207, 257, 325, 817, 1037, 1040, 1235, 1301, 1350, 1426, 1517 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 69 TATE, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP) $OCE- Dept- Agriculture.......................................... HB-1056 Aquaculture Developmnt Council ................................... HB-1055 Barbers/M inimum Age ................................................... HB-2194 Civil Proc-Comparative Fault SS-3 ............ HB-0010 Contractors Prompt Payment Act................................... HB-0148 Cty/Muni Cd-Special Firearm Tx ............................... HB-0410 Dwnstate Tchr Pen-Annuity Incr ................................. HB-0581 DOC-Convey Access Easement .................................... HB-2621 DOT-Convey Land-Various Cntys ............................ HB-2434 DOT-Release Of Easements ......................................... HB-3479 DOT-Sell/Convey Property.......................................... HB-3480 Elect Cd-Polling Reassignment .................................... HB-2575 Export Council Internship ............................................. HB-2066 Firearm Owners ID Cards............................................. HB-1940 Fish Code- Grammar .................................................... HB-2215 Fish/W ildlife- Local Regulation ................................... HB-0405 Fish/W ildlife- Local Regulation ................................... HB-2884 Grain Warehouse/Ins Requirmnts............................... HB-3527 Habitat Preservatn Act/License ..................................... HB-1490 High Voltage Power Line Safety.................................. HB-1861 2376 TATE, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP)-Cont. Ins Cd-Information/Claims.......................................... HB-3559 Ins Cd-Renewal/Cancel Notices .................................. HB-3117 Ins-Claim Made/Extend Discovry ............................. HB-3562 Ins-Line Termination ......................................... HB-3561 Ins-45 Day Nonrenewal Notice .................................... HB-3560 Law Enforcement Reserve............................................... HB-2141 Liquor Control-Exmpt Distrbutr .................................. HB-1624 Medical Malpractice/Atty Fees...................................... HB-1608 Mobile Homes/Manufactured Home.............................. HB-2420 Pen Cd-Teacher $1 Incr Monthly................................. HB-2883 Plumbing Contractrs Registratn ..................................... HB-1057 Private Alarm Contractr-Define ................................... HB-0404 Public Works-Sureties.................................................. HB-1832 Real Estate Time-Share Act......................................... HB-0650 Sch Cd-Certificate Resgister......................................... HB-2255 Students Free/Reduced Lunches .................................... HB-1996 Veh-Reduce Reg Fee/Pedalcycles................................ HB-1760 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TATE HOUSE BILL: 112, 162, 408, 457, 582, 682, 752, 1313, 2032, 2273 SENATE BILL: 297, 404, 604, 795, 830, 846, 847, 878, 1041, 1121, 1133, 1193, 1292, 1293, 1296, 1417, 1432, 2081, 2197, 2273, 2277, 2278, 2280, 2282 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 69, 70, 305, 361, 503, 631, 945, 1125, 1176, 1184, 1233, 1493, 1597, 1745 TERZICH, ROBERT M. SR. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. DEM) Abortion Law-Injunction ............................................ HB-2177 Anachronistic Terminology-Elim.................................. HB-0263 Asst War Vets-Residency Reqmnt ............................... HB-0273 Atty-Hourly Basis/Bond Sale....................................... HB-0240 Atty/Counselor-Technical Chgs................................... HB-0272 Boxing & Wrestling Ticket Tax...................................... HB-0034 Burn Reporting Program ................................................. H B-2886 Cd Civ Proc-Fee Bill/Bond Amt .................................. HB-0278 Cd Civ Proc-Technical Changes................................... HB-0276 Cd Civ Proced-Ejectment Suits.................................... HB-0279 Cd Civ Procedure-Taxing Costs.................................... HB-0277 Chgo San Dist-Temp Appointment ........................... HB-1218 Chgo San Dst-Constructn Define.................................. HB-0631 Chgo Sanitary Dist-Salaries ......................................... HB-1216 Chgo/Sani Dist-Illegal Waste ....................... ......... HB-3305 Chicago Park District-Tax............................................ HB-1670 Chicago Sanitary Dist-Exams..................................... HB-0909 Circuit Breaker-Rental Income .................................... HB-1875 Civ Proc-Coordinate Terminolgy .................................. HB-0268 Civ Proc-Cordinate Terminology .................................. HB-0265 Civ Proc-Trust Estate/Transfer............................... HB-0275 Civ Proc-Vacate Judgmnt-Limitn................ .......... HB-0274 Civ Proced-Restraining Orders..................................... HB-0280 Civic Center Authorty-Incr Amt.................................. HB-0464 Civil Proc-Levy Personal Prop...................................... HB-0281 Civil Proced Editorial Changes........................................ HB-0264 Coordinate Terminology-Decree................................. HB-0261 Coordinate Terminology-Executn.............................. HB-0262 Credit Card Interest Rate 3%.......................................... HB-2567 Crim Cd-Aggravative Arson......................................... HB-3445 Crim Cd-Pub Util Interference................................... HB-3157 Crim Cd-Selling of Firearms ...................................... HB-1881 Criminal Cd-Firearm Use/Minor................................. HB-2105 Criminal Cd-Weapon Possession .................................. HB-1143 Dept R & E/Paramedic Licensing.................................. HB-0557 Deputy Sheriff-Politl Activity....................................... HB-3543 DMHDD-Home Visitation Program............................ HB-1691 DMHDD-Sheriff Transfer Person................................ HB-1157 Eliminate Terms-Property ............................................ HB-0267 Firearms-Training & Waivers ........................... ...... HB-1767 Fireworks Regulations .................................................. HB-1647 Garbage Truck-Incr Axle Load.................................... HB-1831 2377 TERZICH, ROBERT M. SR. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Gas Stations/Air Pumps Requird ................................. HB-0029 Health & Safety Act-Repeal..................................... HB-0271 Health Expense Protection Act ....................................... HB-2386 Health Finance Reform-Insurers.................................. HB-2315 Hlth Agcy-Stop Smoking Program............................... HB-0458 Hospitals-Service Bills/Define...................................... HB-3045 Hospitl Lic-Infectious Disease....................... ........ HB-2644 Inc Tax Credit-Airport Noise....................... ......... HB-0032 Income Tax-Charity Contributns ................................. HB-0179 Ins Co-Release Info/Fire Loss...................................... HB-0459 IL Clean Air Act/Smoking Areas................................... HB-0033 IL Clean Indoor Air Act ......................................... HB-2600 IL Comprehensive Health Assn....................................... HB-2603 Juv Ct/Rev/Sheriff-Terminology................................. HB-0260 Liquor Contrl-Post Drink Price ..................... ....... HB-0055 Marriage Licenses/AIDS Testing................................... HB-2565 Motorcycle Dealers Frnchse Act..................................... HB-2400 Muni Cd-Foreign Fire Tax ......................... ............ HB-1866 MFN-Chgo Firemn Occupa Disease ............................ HB-0042 MFN-Chgo Firemn/Widow Annuity........................ HB-0065 MFN-Chgo Firmn Pen-Annual Incr ......................... HB-0730 MFN-Chgo San Dist-Bd Salaries.............................. HB-1217 MFN-Cnty Treasurers Compensatn............................. HB-1834 MFN-Cook Cnty/Pen Cd-Reversion......................... HB-0017 MFN-Firemn Pen Cd-Widow Beneft........................ HB-0729 MFN-Increase Homestead Exemptn............................ HB-0084 MFN-Pen Cd-Cook Cty Dep Sherif .......................... HB-0022 MFN-Pen Cd-Reduce Service Amt........................... HB-3202 MFN-Pen Cd-Retirement Increase........................... HB-2675 MFN-Pen Cd-Sheriff Transfer .................................. HB-2803 MFN-Pen-Chgo Firemen Incr Rate .......................... HB-0041 MFN-Pen-Chgo Prk Dist/Tchr Chg ......................... HB-1669 MFN-Pen-Chgo San Dist/Retiremt ....................... HB-1526 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Alcoholism/VD....................... HB-0164 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Adopted Child...................... HB-0165 MFN-Pen-Firemen-Retirement Age ...................... HB-0180 MFN-Pen-San Dist-Life Annuity ........................... HB-0911 MFN-Pen-San Dist-Retire Reduce......................... HB-1524 MFN-Pen-San Dist-Widow-Remarry .................. HB-1525 MFN-Pen-Sanitary-Disabled Emp ...................... HB-3410 MFN-San Dist-Member/Salary ................................ HB-1523 MFN-San Dist-Spouse Annuity ................................ HB-0910 NEIU-Parental/Truant Obsolete.................. ........ HB-0284 Optional Uninsured Coverage .......................... ....... HB-3063 Pen Cd-Dwn St Tch-Garnishment............................. HB-1200 Pen Cd-GA/Years of Service ........................ ........ HB-1853 Pen Cd-St Employee/Garnishment...................... HB-1199 Pen-Chgo Firefighters Med Exam................................ HB-2643 Pen-Chgo Firemen-Gift Reserve................................ HB-0709 Pen-Chgo Park-Nonsupport Act................................ HB-1667 Pen-Chgo Park-Tax Multiplier ................... ........ HB-1668 Pen-Dwn St Tch-Free Sick Days ............................ HB-1278 Pen-Dwn St Teacher-Appointees............................... HB-1527 Pen-Sick Leave/Supt Schools.................................... HB-3201 Police Pen-Investment/Life Ins...................... ...... HB-1462 Probate-Coordinate Terminology ................................. HB-0266 Public Labor Relation-Election .................................... HB-3044 Railroad-Repeal Increase Power .................................. HB-0282 Retail Sale-Labeled Batteries....................... ......... HB-0003 Retail Sales/Alcoholic Liquor........................... ......... HB-2851 Revenue Cd-Form of Payment.............................. HB-0283 Revise & Coordinate Terminolgy.................................... HB-0270 Revises Term Freeholder .............................................. HB-0269 Sch Cd-Scholarship Assistance.................................. HB-0593 Sch Cd-Student Smoking Areas................................... HB-1646 Sch Cd-SBE Scholarships.......................................... HB-1398 Sch Cd-20 Independent Dst/Chgo............................ HB-0685 2378 TERZICH, ROBERT M. SR. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Sheriff- Fees/Salaries/Arrest...................................... HB-2765 State Indemnity- Definition ........................................ HB-3275 U of I-Bd of Trustees Appoint ...................................... HB-2839 Univ Pen Cd-Annuity Election ..................................... HB-1628 Univ Pen Cd-Death Benefit ....................... ............. HB-1629 Univ Pen Cd-Disabled Employee................................... HB-1630 Univ Pen Cd-Formula Change ..................................... HB-1631 Univ Pen Cd-Sick Leave Credit..................................... HB-1626 Univ Pen-Disability/Emp Status................................... HB-1627 Univ Pen-Min Purchase Annuity............................... HB-1632 Univ Pen- Pregnancy/Disability..................................... HB-1633 Used Car Buyer Protection Act....................................... HB-0085 Veh Cd-Fed Safety/Emmissn Req............................... HB-0787 Veh Cd-Lit Lamp on Bicycle ...................... ............ HB-1882 Veh Cd-Tarpaulin Cover Reqmnt ................................ HB-0178 Veh-Safety Law/Report-DOT................................... HB-3307 Veh-Safety Responsibility Law.................... ............ HB-3306 Vehicle Cd-Tinted Windows ......................... .......... HB-0751 Vehicle Cd-Tinted Windows .......................... ......... HB-2876 Worker Occupationl-Terminology.............................. HB-0259 Workers Compensatn-Terminology.............................. HB-0258 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TERZICH HOUSE BILL: 36, 166, 173, 174, 183, 184, 185, 365, 411, 416, 417, 418, 432, 434, 541, 549, 550, 551, 614, 708, 724, 728, 731, 732, 736, 786, 798, 854, 855, 1092, 1107, 1108, 1124, 1176, 1306, 1307, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341, 1483, 1634, 1684, 1708, 1755, 1806, 2106, 2526, 2529, 2596, 2602, 2615, 2688, 2766, 2827, 3037, 3038, 3078, 3114, 3134, 3291, 3292, 3427, 3578, 3579, 3580, 3593, 3595 SENATE BILL: 119, 120, 214, 223, 269, 330, 373, 425, 500, 506, 521, 546, 614, 652, 665, 705, 706, 715, 716, 717, 718, 738, 739, 882, 887, 972, 974, 1002, 1007, 1119, 1398, 1412, 1437, 1517, 1552, 1661, 1942, 2177 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 45, 52, 79, 173, 184, 312, 328, 329, 331, 347, 358, 359, 360, 383, 416, 488, 489, 490, 652, 684, 686, 688, 696, 698, 726, 750, 752, 764, 765, 774, 815, 829, 848, 905, 907, 1000, 1098, 1099, 1236, 1368, 1386, 1419, 1462, 1472, 1487, 1492, 1511, 1578, 1620, 1624, 1628, 1688, 1729, 1798 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 69, 85, 93 TUERK, FRED J. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP) Civ Admin-DOT Used Veh Sale..................... ......... HB-0940 Cnty Tx Increment Allocatn Act.................................... . HB-1514 CMS-Wrkrs Comp Claim/Procedure.......................... HB-1968 Elect Cd-Sch Board Elections ....................................... HB-3542 Elect Precinct- W ard/Districts................................... ... HB-1197 Election Code- Petitions............................................... HB-0558 Exxon Oil/Historic Preservatn....................................... HB-3475 Farm Develp-Define Agribusines.................................. HB-1163 FOIA-10 Days For A Response.................................... HB-2169 Prop-Offer Loc Govt Equipmnt .................................... HB-1726 Public Labor Relatn-Exclusions .................... ......... HB-3524 Sch Cd-State Aid/Use Lower EAV ............................. HB-0296 Unempl Ins-Benefits & Contribs .................................. HB-1932 Unempl Ins- Define Director.......................................... HB-3238 Unemploy Insur Act- Short Title................................... HB-2514 Unemployment-Benefit Checks..................................... HB-3502 Unemply Ins- Contributions .......................................... HB-3472 Workers Comp-Disfigurement...................................... HB-0286 Workr Comp Pre-exist Condition ................................. HB-0287 1985 Revisory Act....................................................... HB-2525 1986 Revisory Act ....... ................................... ......... HB-3377 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TUERK HOUSE BILL: 167, 349, 396, 598, 784, 937, 1467, 1730, 2819 SENATE BILL: 378, 870, 1414, 2185 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 9, 367, 604, 782, 996, 1009, 1195, 1201, 1252, 1264, 1304, 1306, 1527, 1731 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 83, 227 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM) $CAP--DCCA .......................................................... HB-2334 2379 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $Dept of Urban Dev-Summer Jobs............................... HB-0194 $GRANTS-DPH-Rodent Control ............................. HB-2047 $OCE-Attorney General.............................................. HB-0947 $OCE--Board of Governors......................................... HB-2713 $OCE-IL Community College Brd............................... HB-2712 $SBE-Sex Education Class........................................... HB-3259 Aging-Service Contract/Ins Req.................................. HB-1478 Banking-Check Cashing Reqmnt ................................. HB-2942 Chgo State Univ-Engineering ....................................... HB-2715 Children Curfew-Change Hours................................... HB-0624 Circuit Ct-Peremptry Challenge................................... HB-0319 Comm College-Seniority Lists.................................... HB-1694 Continue Pub Aid Appropration ..................................... HB-2537 Correctn-Emplyment/Counseling .............................. HB-2336 Correctn-Interdivisional Trans ................................... HB-0376 Crim Cd-Dwell Defined-Burglary.............................. HB-0500 Criminal Procedure-Bail Bond..................... ............ HB-0539 DCCA-Community Dev Centers.................................. HB-2335 DCCA/Job-training Grants ................................. HB-2331 DOT Monitor Minority Hiring............................... HB-2337 Ed Labr Relatn-Collect Bargain................................... HB-0757 Elec Cd-Appointment Judges ....................................... HB-2225 Elec Cd-In-precinct Canvassing................................. HB-2460 Elec Cd-Nominate Gov/Lt Gov ................................... HB-3250 Housing Authority-Drug Offense ................................. HB-2569 Housing Dev-Contractr/Minority ................................ HB-0478 Housing-Investment Dev Council................................. HB-2332 Human Rights-Age Defined ......................................... HB-0537 Improve Urban Schools Act .................................... HB-2188 Inc Tax Credit-Handicap Device................... ........ HB-0759 Inc Tax Deductn-Food Donations................................. HB-0350 Income Tax-Investment Credit..................................... HB-1711 Increase Cigarette Tax .......................................... HB-2538 Insurance Cd-Free Copies/Rules ................................. HB-2941 Jurors- Notice of Rights........................................... HB-0438 Juv Court-Nondelinquent Minor .................................. HB-2938 Juv Ct/Sch Cd-Truancy ...................................... . HB-3211 Lottery-Affirmative Action Ads.................................... HB-0979 Lottery-Out of State Sales...................................... HB-0977 Lottery-Rpt By District/Sales...................... ......... HB-0978 Minorty Female Bus-Housing Dev .............................. HB-0477 Motor Veh-Sales/Interest Rates................................. HB-3220 Munic Cd-City Income Tax................................. HB-3344 MFN-Disabld Persn-Hmstead Exmp....................... HB-0226 MFN-Mortgage Foreclosure ................................. HB-2837 MFN-Sch Cd-Sex Educatn Reqmnt.......................... HB-1723 MFN-Sch-Dropout Youth Programs........................ HB-2226 MFN-Sch-Sex Ed Class/5th Grade .......................... HB-3258 New State Income Tax-Schl Aid................................. HB-1481 Pen Cd- Illegitimate Children........................................ HB-1150 Pen Cd-Investments/S Africa............................... HB-0330 Phy Fitness-CPR Certificate.......................... ......... HB-0112 Police-Issued Citations/Arrest ..................... ......... HB-0760 Probation Challenge Program ................................... HB-2714 Pub Aid Recipient-Educatn Prog .................. ....... HB-2338 Pub Aid-Energy Assist/Shelter ........................... HB-1477 Pub Aid-Gen Assistance-Income ............................... HB-1473 Pub Aid-Med Assist/Eligible ........................ ......... HB-1865 Pub Emp Complaint/Immunity Act ............................... HB-1748 Pub Hlth-Grants-Rodent Control............................ HB-1402 Pub Util-Affiliated Interests.......................................... HB-1883 Pub Util-Local Phone Serv/Plan................... ........ HB-1674 Publ Aid-Continue Appropriatn .................... ....... HB-2608 Public Aid-Eligibility Date ...................... ........ HB-0448 Public Aid-Prosthetic Devices....................................... HB-0895 Raise Incom e Tax Rates.................................................. H B-1461 Reimburse Mass Trans Carriers................................. HB-2333 2380 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Retail Sales/Buyer Actions........................................... HB-1203 RTA/Suburban Bus Bd-Add Member......................... HB-1572 Sch Cd-Chgo Principl Authority .................................. HB-2853 Sch Cd-Early Childhood Cert....................................... HB-0388 School Cd- PE W aivers.............................................. . HB-0646 Sr Citizens Property Tx Relief ........................................ HB-0331 Sr Citz Property/Pro-rated Tax ................................... HB-0383 SIU Leadership Council ................................................ HB-1225 SIU-East St Louis Campus........................................... HB-1240 Target Area Contract Pref Act ....................................... HB-1250 Tax Return Filed-Holiday/Wkend............................... HB-0460 Tax-Income/Technical Changes................................... HB-1746 Tenants Bill of Rights Act............................................. HB-0329 Urban Assistance Act ................................................. HB-2187 Various Tax Acts- File Returns..................................... HB-0461 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER HOUSE BILL: 26, 27, 87, 147, 175, 176, 215, 216, 342, 353, 385, 425, 426, 430, 435, 455, 470, 473, 475, 476, 705, 718, 1159, 1323, 1354, 1406, 1428, 1438, 1442, 1447, 1466, 1495, 1549, 1550, 1551, 1579, 1581, 1618, 1645, 1675, 1676, 1712, 1747, 2028, 2046, 2104, 2274, 2498, 2529, 2628, 2630, 2730, 2771, 2832, 2900, 2958, 3217, 3616 SENATE BILL: 53, 99, 249, 626, 765, 767, 983, 995, 998, 1125, 1127, 1183, 1317, 1380, 1385, 1402, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1408, 1410, 1411, 2162 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 146, 208, 622, 697, 931, 1008, 1181, 1313, 1431, 1462, 1488, 1685 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 218 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10 VANDUYNE, LEROY REPRESENTATIVE (83RD DIST. DEM) Animals-Cruel Treatmnt Penalty ............................... HB-1016 Bingo Act-Special Games ........................................... HB-0421 Bingo-Raise Prize Limit.............................................. HB-0424 County Home-Referendum..................................... HB-1520 Dept-Correctn/Offenders/17 yrs.................................. HB-3134 Elected Commerce Commissn-Mbrs............................ HB-2563 Emergncy Serv-Standards Waiver ............................... HB-0951 EPA-Air Pollution Permit Fee...................................... HB-2877 Fire Prot Dist-Raise Tax Rates .................................. HB-0908 Highway Code-Surplus Funds...................................... HB-0575 Member Participation-Bingo........................................ HB-0422 Port District Finanical Assist .......................................... HB-1687 Pull Tabs-Jar Games/Licenses ..................................... HB-0420 Released Prisoners-Transportn ..................................... HB-1383 Rev- Assessors Qualifications.......................................... HB-0518 Rev-Multi-township Disconnect................................. HB-0576 Sheriff- No Political Activity ......................................... HB-2767 Township Assessor Qualificatn ........................................ HB-0519 Township-Alter Boundary Reqmts............................... HB-0167 Township-Installmnt Purchasing.................................. HB-0577 Veh Cd-Passing in Left Lane...................................... HB-0696 Veh Cd-Traffic Violatns-Bail ..................................... HB-0423 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VANDUYNE HOUSE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 437, 618, 1519, 1637, 1873, 2158, 2159, 2160, 2161, 2163, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2202, 2533, 2558, 2559, 2560 SENATE BILL: 48, 109, 151, 192, 243, 257, 413, 1105, 1449 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 150, 151, 380, 388 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 226 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 84, 180 VINSON, SAM REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP) $SUPP-Speaker of House .......................................... HB-2572 Abolish Race Track Improvement................................... HB-3518 Accountants/Qualifications........................................... HB-2191 Admin-Personnel Cd/Pay Rates... ...................... HB-1044 AIDS Contagion Control System.................................... HB-2553 Back Seat Passenger-Seat Belts................................. HB-2935 Bank Holding-Calendar Dates...................................... HB-1885 Burial Funds- Property Sale .......................................... HB-1884 2381 VINSON, SAM REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Chgo Reg Port Dist-Retirement ................................... HB-1543 Chgo Technology Stock Exchange .................................. HB-3604 Civil Procd-Voluntary Dismissl .................................... HB-3173 Civil Proced-Pleading Motions ..................................... HB-3121 Collection Agcy-Bank Accounts ................................... HB-2295 Collection Agency/Penalty............................................. H B-2181 Community Living Facil-Assist .................................... HB-3213 Dental Hygienists-Continued Ed ................................ HB-3212 Dept-Ag/Repackage Egg Products .............................. HB-0468 Division of Probation Services ....................................... HB-0777 DPA-Child Support Amnesty Prog .............................. HB-3517 DPA-Registration-Support Order.............................. HB-2447 DPH-Bans Swimming-Lake Clinton.......................... HB-2946 Envir Facilities Finance-Bonds ..................................... HB-1922 EPA-Ct/Pollutn-Award Atty Fees ............................ HB-2300 EPA-Definition of Board............................................ HB-1907 EPA-JCAR/Rules Without Hearing ........................ HB-1045 George H Ryan Veterans Home...................................... HB-3653 Highway Cd-DuPage Co............................................ HB-2399 Horse Race-Concession Prices...................................... HB-3586 Horse Racing-Finger Prints.......................................... HB-2523 Hospital/Physician Records ...................................... . HB-1812 Ins Cd Preferred Provider Act......................................... HB-2179 Liquor Act/Beer Taxation...................... ............. ... HB-2086 Marriage Licenses/AIDS Testing................................... HB-2565 Marriage/Dissolution-Visitatn ................................... HB-2234 Municipal Borrowing ............................................. HB-1906 MFN--Muni-Park Dist Surcharge.............................. HB-2835 Parks-Funds/Pooled Investmnts................................... HB-1356 Property Tax-Collection .......................................... HB-2256 Pub Aid-Intercept Tax Refund..................................... HB-0805 Pub Aid-New Prescription Drugs ................................. HB-0394 Pub Aid- Prescription Drugs.......................................... HB-1618 Pub Aid-Secure Support Payment................................ HB-3271 Pub Utl-Redefines ............................................... HB-1336 Railrds/Alcohol&Drug Abuse Prg ................................. HB-2398 Real Estate- Foreclosure Sale ........................................ HB-0471 Reg-Ed/Ins/Dental/Hlth/License............................. HB-1954 Repeal Mandatory Use-Seat Belt................................. HB-2555 Sch Cd-Instructional Material...................................... HB-2030 Seat Belt Exemption-Air Bags...................................... HB-2936 Seat Belt-Just Cause Stoppage..................................... HB-2933 Securities Law Registration ........................................... HB-1902 State Indemnity-Definition .......................... .......... HB-3275 State Land-Conveyance or Lease ................................. HB-0465 Trans Study Comm-Reference ..................................... HB-1976 U of I-Institue of Robotics ........................................ HB-2299 Unemp Paid Ineligible Benefit......................................... HB-1923 Various Agys/Urban Dev Grant..................................... HB-3169 Various Tax-Payment Bonds ........................................ HB-2937 Veh Cd-Reduce Seat Belt Fine ..................................... HB-2934 Veh Cd-Repeal Seat Belt Use........................................ HB-0063 Veh Cd-Traffic Control Device..................................... HB-1140 Wage Withholding-Child Support................................ HB-2448 Water Commission Act................................................. HB-1857 3rd Party Ins Administrators............................................ HB-2414 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VINSON HOUSE BILL: 508, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 683, 1129, 1162, 1191, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 2413, 2415, 2416, 2417, 2418, 2419, 2420, 2421, 2422, 2423, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2429, 2430, 2431, 2432, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2445, 2446, 2449, 2450, 2451, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2524, 2529, 3262 2382 VINSON, SAM REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE BILL: 83, 610, 612, 728, 734, 849, 879, 891, 1102, 1358, 1363, 1559, 1742, 1838, 1984, 2145, 2199, 2279, 2286, 2302 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 354, 390, 447, 484, 611, 612, 647, 648, 699, 700, 706, 776, 840, 841, 927, 1195, 1413, 1516, 1520 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 23, 25, 42, 43, 5,104, 184 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 12 VITEK, JOHN M. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) Civ Admin-Study Long-Term Ins.............................. HB-0306 DPH-Alzheimer Disease Info Pgm............................... HB-0305 Horse Racing/St & Cnty Fairs....................................... HB-1558 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VITEK HOUSE BILL: 854, 855, 1622 SENATE BILL: 384, 386 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 79, 312, 447 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23 WAIT, RONALD A. REPRESENTATIVE (64TH DIST. REP) Agricultural Tract Size.................................................... H B-1717 Agricultural-Drainage Creeks ...................................... HB-1060 Billboards-Toll Hwy Auth........................................... HB-1980 County Home-Referendum........................................... HB-1520 County Road-Matching Funds ..................................... HB-0390 Crim Cd-Obscenity Offenses ........................................ HB-0452 Drainage System-DOT Jurisdictn ................................ HB-1214 Elect Cd-Non-substantive Chnge............................... HB-0906 Emergency Farm Credit Allocatn ................................... HB-0485 Enterprise Zone-Inc Tax Credit ................................... HB-0132 Highway Cd-Cross Reference Chg............................... HB-1974 Med Malpractice-Damages Awards............................. HB-1606 MFN-Special Ed Facilty/Strikes................................. HB-1493 MFN-Sr Cit Tx Deferal-Assesmnt............................ HB-0774 Poultry Inspection-Exemptions..................................... HB-3528 Pub Util-Light Bulbs/Redemptn.................................. HB-0966 Rev-Property Tax Abatement....................................... HB-0130 Sch Cd-Schlrshp Comm Awd/C Avg........................... HB-2496 School District Income Tax Act ...................................... HB-0905 Sr Cit-Spec Assessmnt-Deferral ................................ HB-0083 Veh Cd-DUI Tests/Evidence......................................... HB-0926 Veh Cd-Motor Driven Cycle Fee.................................. HB-0927 Veh-Safety Responsibility Law..................................... HB-0907 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WAIT HOUSE BILL: 23, 24, 127, 128, 188, 196, 244, 335, 337, 348, 431, 686, 950, 1175, 1191, 1317, 1386, 1645, 2407, 2534, 3199, 3409, 3589 SENATE BILL: 211, 262, 263, 418, 811, 915, 1256 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 366, 863, 953, 1038, 1281, 1730 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 245 WASHINGTON, JERRY REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST. DEM) $Bd of Ed-Work Study Programs................................. HB-0125 $Comptroller-Chgo Housing......................................... HB-2955 $DOC-Chgo Park District .......................................... HB-0758 $GRANTS-DCCA-Lindblom Park........................... HB-0126 $GRANTS-DENR ................................................. HB-2834 Advisory Panel/Emply Training ..................................... HB-0147 Attorney General/Duties.................................................. HB-2083 Basic Financial Serv Protectn.................H...................... HB-2812 Basis Financial Serv Protectn.......................................... HB-2178 Chgo Brd Ed-Incr Max/Contracts............................... HB-0320 Chicago Park Dist/Terminology..................................... HB-2051 Circuit Ct-Peremptry Challenge................................... HB-0319 Civil Proc-Wage Deductions......................................... HB-1747 Crim Cd-Peremptory Challenges.................................. HB-0324 Crim Proc- Bail Bond Transfer...................................... HB-2811 Crim Proc-Voters ID-Bail....................................... HB-1550 Crim Procd-Bail Bond Cook Cnty ............................. HB-2052 Crim Proced-Violator/Bail Bond.................................. HB-3325 Funeral/Burial Funds- License...................................... HB-1142 2383 WASHINGTON, JERRY REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Homeowner Emergency Assistance................................. HB-1290 Human Rights-Female Employees ............................... HB-2808 Maternity Leave/Custody Rights ................................... HB-2807 M ortgage Bankers- Businesses....................................... HB-1905 M FN- MTA Transit Police ........................................ HB-0056 MFN-Public Aid-Assist Standard ............................. HB-2810 Notary Public/Advertising........................ ............. .. HB-0208 Police- Issued Citations/Arrest ..................................... HB-0760 Probation Challenge Program ..................................... .. HB-1145 Pub Aid- Assistance Standards....................................... HB-1323 Pub Aid- Supplemental Income..................................... HB-1479 Pub Util- Late Paymt Penalties..................................... HB-2813 Publ Util- Late Paymnt Penalty .................................... HB-0470 Regulating Mortgage Bankers.................................... HB-2809 Respiratory Care Practice Act ........................................ HB-0682 S Africa Busines/Ban Investmnt...................................... HB-0285 Sch-Chgo SBE/Nominate Members ............................ HB-1582 School Cd- Work Pilot Projects..................................... HB-0123 Sr Citz Property/Pro-rated Tax ................................... HB-0383 Standard W ork W eek- 4 Days....................................... HB-0239 Teacher/Child- Tuition Waiver..................................... HB-0861 Tenants Bill of Rights Act.................... .................... HB-0329 Util- Low Income Payment Plan ................................... HB-2049 Wkrs Comp- Incr Burial Expenses ................................ HB-1495 W ork Incentives- Communications............................... HB-2951 Youth Employment Program......................................... HB-2512 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WASHINGTON HOUSE BILL: 1, 4, 5, 176, 194, 252, 312, 331, 339, 342, 346, 392, 424, 448, 477, 478, 531, 539, 557, 599, 619, 632, 720, 790, 888, 889, 891, 892, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 1083, 1150, 1257, 1286, 1320, 1335, 1342, 1353, 1354, 1402, 1442, 1446, 1549, 1551, 2159, 2160, 2161, 2163, 2167, 2226, 2362, 2498, 2534, 2569, 2573, 2593, 2714, 2715, 2717, 2816, 2856, 2861, 3217 SENATE BILL: 112, 193, 510, 653, 924, 944, 954, 984, 1018, 1183, 1382, 1445, 1451, 1732, 2162 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 24, 28, 97, 113, 256, 293, 323, 376, 421, 443, 449, 509, 527, 589, 598, 621, 637, 724, 771, 820, 836, 849, 857, 858, 883, 891, 897, 1014, 1096, 1415, 1497, 1518, 1604, 1627, 1650, 1677, 1686, 1703, 1788 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 49, 52, 250 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP) $CDB- EIU Business College Site................................. HB-1125 Community College-Bd Trustees.................................. HB-2080 DOT-Release Of Easements ......................... ......... HB-3479 DOT-Sell/Convey Property ......................... .......... HB-3480 Finance Act-Rental Real Propty .................................. HB-2042 Fraud-Student Assist Programs............................... HB-1936 ISSC-Fraud-Student Loans ........................ ........ HB-2468 Motor Fuel Tax-Exempt Sch Dist ................................ HB-1480 MFN-Sch Cd-Student Loan Fraud ........................... HB-2287 Prevailing W age Rate....................... ..................... HB-0752 Recreation Area Licensing ......................................... HB-1943 Regency Univ-Student Mbr Vote ................................. HB-1466 Release Easement/Various Cntys ................................... HB-2436 Report Interests in Agri Land ......................................... HB-0582 Rev Act/Assmt of Mineral Rts....................................... HB-2154 SOS-Literacy Program/Board ..................................... HB-2275 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,M HOUSE BILL: 66, 457, 555, 1901, 1984, 2088, 2816, 2864, 2865, 2866, 2867, 2868, 2933, 2934, 2936, 3200, 3599 SENATE BILL: 244, 336, 358, 445, 530, 643, 1204, 1267, 1278, 1279, 1388, 1605, 2143 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 50, 163, 631, 929, 1343, 1344, 1484 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 215, 234 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 158, 163, 177 WENNLUND,LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP) WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-Comp-Radio Stations............................. HB-0143 2384 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $OCE- Board of Governors .......................................... HB-2713 $OCE-IL Community College Brd ............................... HB-2712 $Various Agencies...................................................... H B-3191 Adoption-Putative Fathers......................................... HB-3312 Aid-Family/Dependent Children ................................. HB-2958 AIDS Confidentiality Act.......................................... HB-3660 AIDS--DPH/Control Plan/Unit ................................... HB-2900 Banking-Check Cashing Reqmnt ................................. HB-2942 Chgo State Univ-Engineering....................................... HB-2715 Child Care-DCFS Facility Exam ................................. HB-3324 Child Care-No Firearms/License............................... HB-2913 Circuit Breaker-Generic Drugs..................................... HB-3179 Consumer Fraud-Unlawful Method ............................. HB-3287 Corrections-Prisioner Educatn ...................................... HB-1716 Crim Cd-Add Sexual Orientation................................. HB-0009 Crim Cd-Prohibit Hand Gun Sale................................ H B-0216 Crim Cd-Unlawful Trans Handgns .............................. HB-0215 Crim Proc-Plea Negotiations ....................... ........... HB-2929 Criminal Code-Juvenile .......................................... HB-2107 Dept Public Hlth-AIDS Program................................. HB-0725 DCCA-Community Dev Centers.................................. HB-2335 DCFS-Administrative Costs .................. .................... HB-3318 DCFS-Agency Service-Reimburse............................. HB-3319 DCFS-Case Management System................................ HB-3323 DCFS-Child Welfare Agys Abuse ............................... HB-3320 DCFS-Grant-In-Aid Program................................. HB-2109 DCFS-Minimum Facility Standard ............................. HB-3316 DCFS-Pregnancy Preventn Costs ................................. HB-3317 DCFS-Prohibt Conflict/Interest.................................. HB-3311 DCFS-Proposals/Operating Serv................................. HB-3315 DCFS-Reimburse Facilities........................................ HB-3313 DCFS-Reunification Services ....................................... HB-3390 Elect-Limits Campaign Spending ................................. HB-1715 Finance-Capital Revolving Fund .................................. HB-3194 Health Finance-Various Changes................................. HB-2641 Housing Authority-Drug Offense ................................. HB-2569 Inc Tax Deductn-Food Donations................................. HB-0350 Income Tax-Investment Credit ..................................... HB-3503 Increase Income Tax Exemption..................................... HB-2533 Ins Cd-Mental Disorder Benefit..................................... HB-3626 Ins Cd-30 Day Renewal Notice .................................... HB-2906 Ins Claims-Discharge.................................................. HB-3097 Juv Court-Nondelinquent Minor .................................. HB-2938 Juv Ct-Auto Record Expungement............................... HB-2915 Juv Ct-Reimburse Child Agency .................................. HB-3314 Minority Bus Develop Auth Act...................................... HB-3616 Minority Union Membership........................................... HB-2390 MFN-Pen Cd-Annual Rate Increse........................ HB-0098 MFN-Pen-Chgo Teach-Serv Credit .................... HB-0094 MFN-Pen-Teach-Annual Rate Incr ....................... HB-0095 MFN-Pen-Teacher-Retirement Age...................... HB-0096 MFN-Pen-Teacher-Death Benefits ......................... HB-0097 MFN-Pen/Chgo Teachr-Auto Incr ........................... HB-2836 Naprapathic Practice Act.............................................. HB-0866 Noncompulsory Preschool Class...................................... HB-0138 Probation Challenge Program ....................................... HB-2714 Pub Aid Recipient-Educatn Prog ................................. HB-2338 Pub Aid-AFDC Eligibility.............................................. HB-0612 Pub Aid-Families/Earned Income................................ HB-2656 Pub Aid-Medical Care Costs........................................ HB-1475 Pub Health-Fed Nutrition Prog.................................... HB-0599 Public Aid-Transitional Paymnt................................... HB-3126 Reimburse-Mass Trans Carriers................................... HB-2333 Samaritan Food-Incl Restaurant............................... HB-0622 Sch Cd-Chgo Principl Authority .................................. HB-2853 Sch Cd-Principals Authority.........................:............... HB-2771 Sch Cd-PE/Excused Student..................................... HB-3214 2385 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM--Cont. Sch-Chgo SBE/Nominate Members.......................... HB-1582 Sch-Contracts/Purchasing Food................... ......... HB-1714 School Cd- PE W aivers............................................ HB-0646 Seat Belt/Stop Veh/Court Costs ..................... ....... HB-2899 Sex Orientation Discrimination.................................. HB-0008 Small Contractors Surety Bond....................................... HB-2774 St Agencies-Bldg Planning Serv................... ......... HB-2696 St Grant-Public Radio Stations.................... ......... HB-0142 St/Muni/Cnty Tx-Repeal Provisn ............................... HB-3249 Veh Cd-Odometer Photocopy ................................ HB-3284 Vital Records- Blood Type Info..................................... HB-2733 Wage Paymnt/Part-time Employee...................... HB-2914 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WHITE HOUSE BILL: 58, 59, 60, 61, 484, 597, 799, 835, 868, 923, 1018, 1033, 1150, 1177, 1311, 1335, 1369, 1435, 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1618, 1691, 1712, 1811, 2274, 2498, 2537, 2711, 2736, 2749, 2761, 2917 SENATE BILL: 55, 238, 295, 325, 770, 883, 935, 956, 984, 1046, 1047, 1183, 1699, 1732, 2020, 2074, 2162, 2191, 2192, 2193, 2194 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 173, 215, 241, 349, 600, 989, 1282, 1293, 1357, 1452, 1627, 1778, 1793 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 55, 65 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 159 WILLIAMSON, LINDA M. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. REP) Agencies/Rules/Plain English ...................................... HB-2373 AG- Airport Noise Compatibility.................................. HB-3501 Circuit Brkr-Income Level................................... HB-2380 Civ Pro-Jt & Several Liability SS-3 ............. HB-0005 Civ Proced/Medical Malpractice.................... ......... HB-2149 Cnty Clerk-Child Support Paymt................................. HB-1578 Commsnr Serve Drainage Notice.................... ......... HB-1575 Controlled Substance- Penalties .................................... HB-3671 Corrections-Counsel Sex Ofendr .................................. HB-2495 Crim Cd- Child Porn Equip.......................................... HB-2494 Crim Cd/Proc-Murder-Evidence......................... HB-3673 Crim Code-Immoral Solicitation.................. ....... HB-0082 Criminal Proc- Eavesdropping....................................... HB-3672 DMHDD-Medical Liability....... ..................... HB-3521 DOT-Elgin-O'Hare Expressway ................................ HB-3489 EPA-Airport Noise Abatement .................................... HB-3492 EPA-Sanitary Landfill-Penalty.................................. HB-3510 Industrial Home Work-Limitatns...................... HB-0876 Ins Code/Plain Lang Policies........................................ HB-2269 Laws Regarding Real Property ....................................... HB-2417 Local Govt-Expand Immunities........................ .. HB-3203 Metropolitan Airport Authority ....................... ........ HB-3491 Muni Cd-Aircraft Scheduling.............................. HB-3490 Muni Cd-No New Airport Runways............................ HB-3488 Muni Cd-Noise Level Standards .................................. HB-3495 No Supersonic Aircraft Landing..................... ......... HB-3497 O'Hare Airport Legal Services........................ ......... HB-3496 Pub Aid-Primary Physician ................................. HB-2272 Pub Util-ICC Approved Rate Chg ............................... HB-2453 Pub Util- Phone Bills......................... ................. HB-2379 Rape Victims Evidence Kits........................................ HB-2416 Sch Cd-Teachr Dismissal/Tenure................................ HB-1984 Sch Cd-Township Trustee Electn ................................. HB-2840 Sch Cd/Bonds-Noise Pollution..................... ......... HB-3499 Supersonic Aircraft/Cook Cnty ...................... ......... HB-2532 Township-Justify Accounts .................................. HB-0883 Veh Cd-Motorized Wheelchair........................... HB-2449 Video Movie Sales & Rental Act .................................... HB-1270 Workers Comp-Contributions.................... .. . HB-3122 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WILLIAMSON HOUSE BILL: 112, 314, 348, 436, 746, 752, 1197, 1480, 1708, 1730, 1758, 1841, 1901, 1985, 2088, 2195, 2285, 2328, 2622, 2757, 2888, 3262 SENATE BILL: 53, 83, 97, 207, 283, 443, 876, 890, 1137, 1267, 1278, 1285, 1288, 1942, 2386 WILLIAMSON, LINDA M. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. REP)-Cont. 2019, 2196. 2295 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 115, 201, 237, 395, 401, 469, 573, 618, 629, 649, 662, 798, 802, 973, 1070, 1089, 1090, 1192, 1193, 1294, 1315, 1347, 1434, 1435, 1478, 1483, 1553, 1569, 1635 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP) $G RAN TS- DCCA ...................................................... H B-1201 $GRANTS-Secretary of State ..................................... HB-2729 SOCE-Medical Center Commission............................. HB-0661 $OCE-Medical Center Commission............................. HB-3004 SOCE-Purchased Care Review Bd ............................. HB-2985 Alzheimer Disease Treatmnt Ast .................................... HB-0301 Alzheimer Victim-/Serv Program .............................. HB-0302 Casino Night & Raffle Act................................................. HB-0645 Casino Night & Raffle Act............................................ HB-2597 Child Support Enforcement Prog ................................... HB-3289 Circuit Clerk-Hard Copy Fees...................................... HB-3584 Circuit Ct-Child Support Fund..................................... HB-3596 Civil Proced-Punitive Damages .................................... HB-3118 Cnty Health Dept-Personel Act.................................... HB-2382 Counties-New County-Referendum........................... HB-2297 Court Clerks- New Fees..................... .......................... HB-3603 Dev Disability Special Ed Info........................................ HB-0890 DOT-Elgin-O'Hare Expressway ................................ HB-3494 DPA-Pharmacy/Drug Reimbursment ......................... HB-3337 EPA-Sanitary Landfill-Penalty.................................. HB-3510 Finance-Create Education Fund................................... HB-2471 Handicapped-Transportn Grants.................................. HB-0898 Hmstd Exempt-Life Care Facilty................................. HB-0341 Library Sys-Cnstructn Grants...................................... HB-2485 Liquor Contrl-Lic Violatn Fine..................................... HB-0314 Liquor-Business Appeal/License .................................. HB-3402- Metro Civic Center Funds............................................ HB-2421 Pollution Control Bd M embers........................................ HB-1460 Pub Aid-Aliens Ineligiblity .......................... .......... HB-1981 Pub Aid-Incentive Drug Program................................. HB-0488 Pub Aid-Intercept Tax Refund..................................... HB-0805 Pub Aid-Max Hrs/Work Program............................... HB-3520 Pub Aid-Nursing Home/Incentive............................... HB-0307 Pub Aid-Pharmacy Reimbursement ............................. HB-2230 Public Library-Dist Conversion .................................... HB-3025 Public W ater Supply- Liability...................................... HB-1295 Real Estate License Changes............................................... HB-1949 Retail/Credit/Hghwy Constructn .................................. HB-3513 Sch Cd-Notice-Reg/Certifd Mail............................... HB-0064 Sch Reorg-No Agreement/Hearing ............................. HB-2826 Snow Removal-Unlawful Deposits ............................... HB-3609 St Emp/Pen Cd Non-Mbrs To Bd................................ HB-2075 Swim Pool/Bathing Beach Reqmnt ................................ HB-2113 Township-Resident Soliciting ....................................... HB-0714 Unemploymnt Ins- Limitations...................................... HB-1732 Workers Comp-Contributions....................................... HB-3122 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOJCIK HOUSE BILL: 286, 287, 458, 889, 892, 1469, 1644, 1911, 2687, 2806, 2888, 3574 SENATE BILL: 120, 283, 298, 483, 487, 560, 770, 783, 792, 822, 826, 827. 874, 878, 889, 892, 935, 976, 1052, 1151, 1352, 1871, 1930, 1993, 2087, 2190, 2191, 2192, 2193, 2194 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 84, 150, 151, 485, 533, 557, 659, 682, 1371, 1476, 1570, 1571, 1572, 1573, 1574, 1575, 1576, 1577, 1701, 1787 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 65, 78, 102, 162, 163, 177, 200, 248 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50, 75 WOLF, SAM W. REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS- DOT ....................................................... HB-3245 $OCE-Dept of Revenue ............................................. HB-0362 $OCE-Southwest Dev Authority ...................... HB-2586 Atty Gen/St Atty-Compensation .............................. HB-2527 2387 WOLF, SAM W. REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Chgo Muni/Pen-Technical Chg ................................... HB-2630 Civil Admin-Attract Industry........................ ........ HB-2220 Community Education Act........................................... HB-1256 Conservation Parks/Tourism................................ HB-2074 Corp/Innovatn Developmnt Act... .............................. HB-1277 Div/Coal Marketing-DENR ................................. HB-2073 DUI-Substantive & Procedural.................................. HB-1841 Elec-Temporary Registratn Area ................................. HB-2855 Elect Cd- Authority/Duties................................ ........ HB- 193 Elect Cd- Registrar Prohibition ................................ HB-1109 Finance Regulation Joint Study .................................. HB-0785 Fire Protectn-Assess Charges ......................... ....... HB-0223 Infrastructure Rev Loan Fund ...................................... H.B-0241 Insurance Cd-Bd of Dir Members ................................ HB-1103 IDFA-Local Government Grants.................................. HB-1800 IL Technology Innovation........................................... HB-1253 Liquor Control-Alcohol Abusers................................... HB-1840 Medicare Supplemntal Insurance.................... ......... HB-1409 Metro-East San Dist-Bids................................. HB-0039 Muni Cd-DUI Surcharge........................................... HB-1838 MFN-Muni/Pen Cd-Retirmnt 8 Yrs ........................ HB-0494 Pen Cd-Judges & Court Clerks ..................... ........ HB-0623 Redefines Paramedic.................... ..................... HB-0038 Repeals Emission Inspection......................................... HB-0436 Rev-Quadrennial Assesmnt Systm ............................... HB-0308 Rev-Town Collector Deadlines ..................... ......... HB-0495 Southwestern Illinois Dev Auth....................................... HB-2585 St Univ Retiremnt-Early Retire ................................... HB-1296 State Pay Extradition Expenses....................................... HB-2596 Sunset- Standards ................................. ....... .......... HB-1260 Township- Installmnt Purchasing .................................. HB-0577 Univ Retirement-Extend Option.................... ....... HB-0510 Univ Retirmnt-Survivor Benefit.................................... HB-1297 Veh Cd-Uniform Traffic Ticket.................................... HB-1839 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOLF HOUSE BILL: 18, 60, 73, 151, 202, 222, 252, 257, 357, 392, 430, 522, 528, 573, 585, 598, 706, 707, 883, 1313, 1394, 1439, 1440, 1593, 1687, 2602, 2652, 2973, 3235, 3298, 3576 SENATE BILL: 9, 80, 172, 180, 309, 321, 322, 328, 343, 364, 369, 395, 492, 498, 561, 562, 696, 742, 1565 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 73, 569, 595, 1155, 1198, 1509, 1791 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 19 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12 WOODYARD, HARRY REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP) $CDB-EIU Business College Site................................. HB-1125 $OCE-Secretary of State....................................... HB-0583 Agriculture Fair-State Aid .................................... HB-0555 Bees/Apiaries-Transportation ....................... ....... HB-0293 Blind Vendors/Hghwy Rest Area ................... ......... HB-1763 Boat Registr/Abandoned Craft....................... ......... HB-1915 Civ Adm Cd-Adv Council Nutritn ............................... HB-0770 Enterprise Zone-Abatement ...................... .......... HB-1190 Hghwy-Vending Mach/Rest Areas............................. HB-1773 Highway Cd-Rest Areas-60 Miles........................... HB-0543 Highway Cd-Visitor Centers........................... ......... HB-0544 IL Purchasing/5% Bidders Pref ....................... ........ HB-0068 ISSC-Fraud-Student Loans........................ ....... HB-2468 Laws Regarding Real Property ....................................... HB-2417 Loc Govt/Emply-Liability Ins....................... ........ HB-1721 Local Govern Prompt Paymnt Act................... ........ HB-0467 Pen Cd-St Emp-Compound Incr................................ HB-0642 Pen Cd-St Emp-Survior Increase................ ......... HB-0643 Pen Cd-Teacher/Bd of Trustees.............. ......... HB-0086 Pen Cd-Teacher/Annuitant Elect ................. ......... HB-1138 Pen Cd-Teacher/Bd of Trustees....................... HB- 1139 Pension Cd-Firefighter/Reserve .............. ......... HB-2077 2388 WOODYARD, HARRY REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP)-Cont. Report Interests in Agri Land ....................................... HB-0582 Rev Act/Assmt of Mineral Rts....................................... HB-2154 Rev-Prop Tx/Book Assessments................................... HB-0899 School Code-Age of Admittance................................... HB-0933 Sr Cit-Spec Assessmnt-Deferral ................................ HB-0083 Tax-I ncome/Exemptions .......................................... HB-2539 Trichinosis Control Act........................... ................... H B-0081 Use Tax-Gasohol Products in US................................. HB-1317 Veh Cd-Auxiliary Driving Lamps ................................ HB-0639 Veh Cd-Driver Ed Teachers........................................... HB-1833 Veh/Ins Cd-Tow Truck Cancelltn................................ HB-0862 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOODYARD HOUSE BILL: 88, 115, 157, 167, 244, 313, 335, 337, 408, 431, 452, 466, 496, 510, 589, 781, 875, 876, 1214, 1313, 1480, 1558, 1730, 1901, 2275 SENATE BILL: 89, 133, 169, 211, 229, 230, 258, 336, 357, 358, 365, 432, 505, 789, 846, 847, 854, 864, 914, 1037, 1182, 1318, 1388 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 162, 163, 166, 278, 432, 506, 631 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 5 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-DCCA ............................................. .............. HB-2334 $Dept of Urban Dev-Summer Jobs............................... HB-0194 SDOC-Chgo Park District........................................ HB-0758 $DPA-Employment Programs ...................................... HB-0444 $G RANTS- SBE ......... ......... .... ....... .................... HB- 174 $OCE-Attorney General......................................... HB-0947 $OCE-Board of Governors.......................................... HB-2713 $OCE-IL Community College Brd............................... HB-2712 $SBE-Sex Education Class ......................................... HB-3259 $Various Agencies.......................... ... ....... .......... HB-3191 Aging-Service Contract/Ins Req.................................. HB-1478 Aid-Family/Dependent Children ............................... HB-2958 Allocation-Working Cash Fund.................................... HB-1676 AIDS-DPH/Control Plan/Unit ................................... HB-2900 Banking-Check Cashing Reqmnt ................................. HB-2942 Cd of Correct/Sentence Credit ....................................... HB-2357 Chgo Brd Ed-Incr Max/Contracts ............................... HB-0320 Chgo State Univ-Engineering ....................................... HB-2715 Chgo Worlds Fair/Affirm Action.................................... HB-0176 Chgo/Sani Dist-Illegal Waste ...................................... HB-3305 Circuit Breaker-Generic Drugs................................... HB-3179 Circuit Brkr- Eligibility................................................... HB-1877 Circuit Court-Pretrial Service ...................................... HB-3573 Circuit Ct-Peremptry Challenge.............................. HB-0319 Civ Cd/Minorty/Female Business.................................. HB-2053 Comm Dev Fin Corp Chairman ...................................... HB-1233 Commerce Comm-Elected Members............................ HB-0794 Community Develop Finance Corp ................................. HB-0192 Comptroller-Powers & Duties ...................................... HB-1417 Consumer Fraud-Unlawful Method .......................... HB-3287 Consumer Report Expungement ..................................... HB-0767 Continue Pub Aid Appropration ..................................... HB-2537 Corporation-Sm Claim Court ....................................... HB-1993 Corrections-Industries Program.................................... HB-1994 Correctn-Emplyment/Counseling .............................. HB-2336 Correctns-Probatn/Comm Service............................... HB-1096 Craft Employee/Collect Bargain .................................... HB-1344 Create Dept-Urban Developmnt................................... HB-0191 Crim Cd-Compel Joining Organiz................................ HB-1880 Crim Cd-Peremptory Challenges.................................. HB-0324 Crim Cd-Possess/Stolen Firearm.............................. HB-0836 Crim Proc-Complaint/State Atty................................. HB-1404 Crim Proc-Grand Jury/Hearings................................. HB-1093 Crim Proc-Plea Negotiations........................................ HB-2929 Crim Proc-Recognizance Release................................. HB-1094 2389 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Crim-Abolish Death Penalty ........................................ HB-1443 Crime Victims-Sexual Relations................................... HB-0742 Criminal Proced-Speedy Trial ...................................... HB-0124 Crt Clerks/Peremptory Records ..................................... HB-0325 Cty/Muni Cd-Special Firearm Tx ............................... HB-0410 Disabled Persons-Housing......................... .................... IIB-0896 DCCA-Community Dev Centers.................................. HB-2335 DCCA-IDFA Rules/Regulat-Hearng....................... HB-2281 DCCA-Petroleum Violation Fund ................................ HB-2564 DCCA-Surety Minorty Enterprise ............................... HB-0754 DCCA/Job-training Grants ....................................... HB-2331 DCFS-Family Resource Centers .................................. HB-1227 DCMS-Cook Cnty/Land Conveyance ......................... HB-3652 DOT Monitor Minority Hiring........................................ HB-2337 Ed Labr Relatn-Collect Bargain................................... HB-0757 Elect & Veh Cd-Registration ....................................... HB-3024 Election Cd- Canvasses ................................................. HB-2412 Election Cd-Petition Objection ..................................... HB-2411 Election Cd/Votes By Affidavit....................................... HB-2405 Enterprise HS Laboratory .................... .................... HB-1232 Female/Minority Business/Fraud .................................. HB- 1018 Finance-Capital Revolving Fund .................................. HB-3194 Finance-Working Capital Fund.................................... HB-3221 Freedom Informatn-Prohibit Fee.................................. HB-0455 Housing Authority-Drug Offense ................................. HB-2569 Housing Dev Auth-Issue Bonds.................................... HB-0193 Housing Dev Auth-Issue Bonds.................................... HB-1238 Housing Dev-Contractr/Minority ................................ HB-0478 Housing Dev-Lend Inst/Minorty.................................. HB-0476 Housing Dev-Minority Grants ...................................... HB-0475 Housing-Investment Dev Council ................................. HB-2332 Human Right-Hearing Appearance............................. HB-1655 Human Rights-Age Defined ......................................... HB-0537 Human Rights-File Complaint ..................................... HB-0453 Human Rights-Forma Pauperis.................................... HB-1654 Human Rights-Judicial Review.................................... HB-0454 Human Rights-Maternity Leave .................................. HB-0346 Human Rights-Minority Hirings.................................. HB-3645 Improve Urban Schools Act ....................................... HB-2188 Inc Tax-Deductn-Computers-Jail ......................... HB-1406 Income Tax-Investment Credit..................................... HB-3503 Industrial Dev Bond Allocation....................................... HB-1688 Ins Cd-30 Day Renewal Notice .................................... HB-2906 Ins Claims-Discharge................................................. HB-3097 Intensive Probation Program ........................................... HB-1095 International Studies Academy ....................................... HB-1072 IL Office of Urban Assistance .................................... HB-1228 Juv Court-Nondelinquent Minor .................................. HB-2938 Juv Ct-Auto Record Expungement.............................. HB-2915 Juvenile Photo-Evidence Useage................................... HB-0234 Lobbyist Registratn-Disclosure .................................... HB-0687 Lottery Receipts-School Fund ...................................... HB-0795 Lottery-Affirmative Action Ads.................................... HB-0979 Lottery-Out of State Sales............................................ HB-0977 Lottery-Rpt By District/Sales...................................... HB-0978 Metro E Solid Waste Disposal......................................... HB-1508 Minority Bus Develop Auth Act...................................... HB-3616 Minority Union Membership........................................... HB-2390 Minority-Contracts/Finance .......................... ........ HB-1507 Minorty Female Bus-Housing Dev.............................. HB-0477 Motor Veh-Sales/Interest Rates.................... ........ HB-3220 Multiple Murders/Death Penalty .................... ........ HB-0326 Muni/Cnty Sales Tax Revenues ................. ........ HB-1675 Munic Cd-City Income Tax..................... ... HB-3344 MFN-Court Reporters/Civil Case............................... HB-2594 MFN-Mortgage Foreclosure ..................................... HB-2837 MFN-MTA-Transit Police ..................................... HB-0056 2390 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MFN-Sch-Sex Ed Class/5th Grade ...................... HB-3258 Pinball Tax For Schools & Jobs...................................... HB-2253 Police- Issued Citations/Arrest ..................................... HB-0760 Prison Overcrowding Powers Act .................................... HB-1738 Probation Challenge Program ......................................... HB-2714 Prompt Payment State-30 Days .................... ......... HB-1246 Pub Aid Recipient-Educatn Prog ................................. HB-2338 Pub Aid-Support/Court Actions .................................. HB-1446 Pub Aid-Training/Work Reqmnts ............................... HB-1474 Publ Aid-Continue Appropriatn .................... ......... HB-2608 Publ Utilities- Review Officers....................................... HB-0443 Public Aid- Transitional Paymnt ................................... HB-3126 Reimburse-Mass Trans Carriers................................... HB-2333 Restitution-Civil Case.......................................... HB-1403 S Africa Busines/Ban Investmnt..................................... HB-0285 Sch Cd-Absenteeism Records ........................ ......... HB-2219 Sch Cd-Chgo Principl Authority .................................. HB-2853 Sch Cd-Drunk Driving/Driver Ed................................ HB-2218 Sch Cd-Truancy/Prevention ......................................... HB-3 187 School Cd- W ork Pilot Projects..................................... HB-0123 Seat Belt/Stop Veh/Court Costs .................................... HB-2899 Sickle Cell Disease Act............... ........................... HB-1257 Small Contractors Surety Bond....................................... HB-2774 So Africa Investmnt/No Exemptn.................................. HB-2530 Sr Citz Property/Pro-rated Tax .................... ......... HB-0383 Sr Citz/Disabled- Insulin Drug..................................... HB-2917 St Agencies-Bldg Planning Serv................................... HB-2696 Steel Prod Proc-Expand Scope ...................... ......... HB-1665 Target Area Contract Pref Act ....................................... HB-1250 Tax Deduction-Community Groups ............................. HB-0844 Tort Immunity-Emergncy Service................................ HB-3617 Urban Assistance Act .................................. .................... HB-2187 Urban Civilian Youth Service ......................................... HB-1699 Veh Cd-Accident Rpt/Seat Belts ................................. HB-0206 Veh Cd-Implied Consent Suspens.................................. HB-2309 Veh Cd-Muni-Parking Violations .............................. HB-3395 Veh Cd-Odometer Photocopy ........................ ......... HB-3284 Veh Cd-Single License Plate.......................................... HB-0756 Victm/W itnesses- Notices .......................................... HB-0778 Viet Nam War Veterans Holiday.................................... HB-3656 Wage Paymnt/Part-time Employee ............................. HB-2914 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNG,A HOUSE BILL: 27, 60, 104, 138, 147, 317, 330, 331, 350, 380, 401, 438, 439, 470, 500, 504, 506, 532, 538, 599, 706, 822, 828, 1159, 1173, 1203, 1354, 1402, 1407, 1461, 1466, 1481, 1571, 1572, 1579, 1581, 1618, 1645, 1674, 1712, 1747, 2058, 2089, 2104, 2226, 2274, 2314, 2321, 2362, 2365, 2512, 2525, 2561, 2628, 2630, 2711, 2736, 2749, 2771, 2913, 3217, 3233, 3234, 3377 SENATE BILL: 114, 128, 193, 200, 216, 217, 227, 325, 340, 598, 629, 653, 659, 721, 725, 954, 956, 983, 984, 995, 997, 1019, 1046, 1047, 1174, 1183, 1215, 1283, 1317, 1352, 1397, 1402, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1408, 1410, 1411, 2162 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 586, 622, 846, 920, 1190, 1313, 1431, 1462, 1488, 1625, 1685, 1751, 1752, 1757, 1785, 1786 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16, 17 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM) $Bd of Education-Enterprise HS .................................. HB-3368 $CAP-GRANT-DCCA/East St Louis...................... HB-3365 $CAP-GRANT/DENR ............................................. HB-3363 $CDB-Meto-East Sanitary Dist................................. HB-3669 $CDB- Multi-purpose Stadium................................... HB-3384 $Dept of Conservation .................................................. HB-1695 $Dept of Urban Dev-Summer Jobs............................... HB-0194 $DCCA-GRANTS-Renovatn Housing .................. HB-1 235 $DCCA-Office/Urban Assistance............................. HB-3364 $DCCA-Office/Urban Assistance ............................. HB-3367 $DCCA-Small Business Incubator............................ HB-3362 2391 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM--Cont. $DCFS-GRANTS-Resource Centers........................ HB-1226 $DEN R-Home Energy Assist Prog .............................. HB-3366 $DPA-Employment Programs .................................... HB-0444 $E St Louis Auth/Economic Dev.................................... HB-3382 $E St Louis Dev/Trade Expositn .................................... HB-3370 $E St Louis Dev/Housing........................................ HB-3383 $GRANTS-Dept--State Police ................................ HB-3369 $GRANTS-SBE ..................... .................. HB-1696 $OCE Comm Dev Finance Corp................................... HB-1698 $OCE-East St Louis Dev Auth..................................... HB-1223 $OCE-Metro Solid Waste Disposl................................ HB-1506 $OCE-SBE/Various Programs...................................... B-1697 $OCE-Urban Assistance.......................................... HB-1221 $Supreme Ct-Officers Salaries................................... HB-3361 $SBE-Enterprise High Schools.................................... HB-1222 $SBE-Enterprise HS Laboratory................................ HB-1231 $SBE-GRANTS-Sch District 189............................. HB-1237 Alcoholism-Halfway Houses....................................... HB-1239 Ban S Africa Steel Product Use ...................................... HB-0317 Banking Act-Technical Change.................................... HB-1701 Coal/Energy Dev-Technical Chge................................ HB-3601 Comm Dev Fin Corp Chairman ...................................... HB-1233 Community Develop Finance Corp................................. HB-0192 Create Dept-Urban Developmnt................................... HB-0191 CDB-E St Louis Stadium/Study.................................. HB-1224 Defines Foster Family Home ........................................... HB-1542 Dept Police-Crime Prevent Prog................................... HB-3392 DCCA-IDFA Rules/Regulat-Hearng ....................... HB-2281 DCFS-Family Resource Centers .................................. HB-1227 DCFS-Family Resource Centers .................................. HB-2790 DCFS-Group Care Facilities ........................................ HB-1740 DEN R-Utility/EPA-Sewag Treatmt ........................ HB-3583 E St Louis Developmnt Authorty .................................. HB-0049 East St Louis-Title Change........................ ............. HB-3582 Enterprise High School Act ................. ...................... HB-1236 Enterprise HS Laboratory............................................ HB-1232 EPA-Conduct Research & Develop............................... HB-2111 EPA-Prior Notice of Hearings...................................... HB-2459 EPA-Regional Pollutn Facility ..................................... HB-3614 Health Facilities-Loans............................................... HB-2112 Housing Dev Auth-Issue Bonds.................................... HB-0193 Housing Dev Auth-Issue Bonds.................................... HB-1238 Housing Dev- Locatn Notice ......................................... HB-1908 Housing Devlpmnt Auth-Mortgage.............................. HB-1230 HMO-Minimum Contingent Reserve........................... HB-1220 Inc Tax-Home Mortgages/Credit ............................... HB-2791 Ins Cd-Claim Delay/Treble Cost ................................. HB-3174 IL Cooperative Act of 1986 ........................................... HB-2972 IL Office of Urban Assistance ......................................... HB-1228 Katherine Dunham Expositn Auth.................................. HB-0446 Maternal/Child Health Services..................................... HB-3659 Metro E Solid Waste Disposal.................................... HB-1508 Metro East Disposl/Energy Serv..................................... HB-2793 Metro-E Sanitary Dist Board ....................................... HB-3668 Metro-E Sanitary Dist-Exec Dir................................. HB-3670 Min/Female Business Contracts..................................... HB-2593 Minority-Contracts/Finance ........................................ HB-1507 Muni Cd-Levy Earnings Tax ........................................ HB-0625 MFN-Business/Educatn Coop Act .............................. HB-1700 Parentage Act-Joint Custody ......................... ........ HB-2457 Parentage Act-Joint Custody ....................... .......... HB-3021 Pen Cd-Investments/S Africa....................................... HB-0330 Pub Aid-Caseworkers Degree Req ............................ HB-0442 Pub Aid-Formulatn Empl Policy ................... HB-2282 Pub Aid-Workfare Programs ..................................... HB-3020 Pub Aid/Nursng Hm-Medical Rate .................. HB-1410 Pub Util-Econ Impact Analysis ................................. HB-1702 2392 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. Pub Util-Equipment Tampering................................... HB-1234 Pub-Prohibit Assist/Residency..................................... HB-1229 Publ Utilities-Review Officers....................................... HB-0443 Public Aid- ADC Eligibility .......................................... HB-1219 Rev-Penalty/Delinquent Taxes .................................... HB-2681 Rev-Redemptn Time-Vacant Prop............................. HB-0445 Revenue Sharing Increase ............................................ H B-1442 Revenue Sharing Formula ....................................... HB-2404 Steel Products-South Africa ......................................... HB-1441 SIU Leadership Council ............................................... H B-1225 SIU-East St Louis Campus...................................... HB-1240 Title Chg-Metro-East Dev Act .................................. HB-2792 Urban Assistance Act .................... ....... ..................... H B-2187 Urban Civilian Youth Service ......................................... HB-1699 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNGE,W HOUSE BILL: 300, 324, 389, 448, 470, 529, 629, 705, 923, 973, 1018, 1033, 1196, 1435, 1811, 2585, 2801 SENATE BILL: 39, 40, 80, 175, 476, 1129, 1236 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 28, 29, 120, 215, 337, 453, 480, 481, 553, 554, 555, 556, 601, 640, 645, 674, 908, 931, 934, 1116, 1180, 1270, 1338, 1367, 1431, 1486, 1488, 1526, 1546, 1549, 1556, 1560, 1648 ZWICK, JILL REPRESENTATIVE (65TH DIST. REP) Acid Rain Study A ct .............................. ...................... H B-1563 Bank Holding Co/Out of State ..................................... HB-1556 Bank/Saving Loan-Fee Disclosur ................................. HB-1903 Banking Act-Board Of Directors .................................. HB-2118 Banks Examinations Each Year...................................... HB-2100 Cnty-Prohibit Leghold Traps ......................... ........ HB-0619 Commercial Cd-Bad Check/Drafts.............................. HB-0457 Credit Union-Limit Risk Assets ................................... HB-0741 Crm Cd/Negligent Fetal Homcide ................................. HB-2131 DENR Superconduct Collider......................................... HB-1935 Elect-St Central Committeemen .................................. HB-3100 Elect/Sch Cd-Chgo Education Bd................................ HB-0200 Endangered Species- Protect......................................... HB-2518 EPA Cnty Waste Management Plan............................... HB-0703 EPA-Landfill Gases-Regulations............................... HB-2017 EPA-Muni Nonhazardous Sludge ................................ HB-3036 Finance Regulation Joint Study ...................................... HB-0785 Finance-Residency Require/Loan ................................ HB-2119 Foreign Banks-Boundary Changes ............................... HB-0419 Garbage Trucks-Reverse Warning ............................... HB-0228 Human Rights-Employee-Religion ............................ HB-0816 Industrial Home Work-Limitatns................................. HB-0876 Ins-Coverage of Former Spouse.................................... HB-0600 Kane Cnty Forest-Sell Land ......................................... HB-1178 Liquor Control-Container Size ..................................... HB-3073 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act ...................................... HB-2022 Med Practice-Discipline Action .................................... HB-3338 Muni Cd-Demotion/Police-Firemn ........................... HB-2824 Muni Cd-Prohibit Leghold Traps ................................. HB-0531 MFN-EPA-Muni Waste Incineratrs ........................ HB-1544 Prohibt Wildlife Leghold Traps....................................... HB-0339 Recycling-Solid Waste Mgmnt..................................... HB-2124 Religious Holidays/Civil Proc... ................................... HB-2092 Sch-Absence/Religious Holidays ................................. HB-0815 Social Work Practice Act ............................................. HB-0934 Solid Waste Management Act......................................... HB-3548 Veh Cd-Commuter Vans........ ............................ HB-1371 Wildlife-Leghold Traps-Illegal ......................... HB-0790 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ZWICK HOUSE BILL: 528, 590, 750, 1191, 1758, 3230 SENATE BILL: 300, 761, 834, 957, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1224, 1350, 2006, 2017 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 185, 325, 374, 579, 638, 817, 894, 1301, 1321 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 219 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 97 2393 INDEX TO SUBJECT MATTER 2394 TOPIC HEADINGS A ABORTION ACID RAIN see: environmental protection ADJUTANT GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ADOPTION ADVERTISING AGING see: senior citizens AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE AIDS see: diseases AIRPORTS ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ALIENS ALZHEIMERS DISEASE see: diseases ANATOMICAL GIFTS see: medicine ANIMALS ANTITRUST APPROPRIATIONS ART ATHLETICS ATTORNEY GENERAL AND STATE'S ATTORNEYS ATTORNEYS AT LAW AUDITOR GENERAL BAIL see: criminal law and procedure BANKING AND FINANCE BARBER AND BEAUTY CULTURE see: professions and occupations BINGO see: games BLOOD see: medicine BLOOD DONORS see: medicine BOATS BONDS BRIDGES BUILD ILLINOIS BUILDINGS BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CANCER see: diseases CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD see: state agencies CEMETERIES TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. CHICAGO CHILDREN AND MINORS CHINA CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT see: senior citizens CITIES AND VILLAGES CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CIVIL LIABILITY see: liability CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF COAL COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES see: universities, colleges and academies COMPARATIVE FAULT see: liability COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES COMPTROLLER, STATE COMPUTERS CONDOMINIUMS CONSTITUTIONAL (FEDERAL) AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL (STATE) AMENDMENTS CONSUMERS CONTRACTS CONVEYANCES CORNEAL TRANSPLANTS see: medicine CORONERS see: professions and occupations CORPORATIONS see: business and industry CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF D see: criminal law and procedure COUNTIES COURTS CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE see: criminal law and procedure CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE CRTs see: computers DEATH DENTISTRY see: professions and occupations DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT 2395 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. see: civil administrative code DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES see: economic development DISABLED PERSONS DISCRIMINATION see: human rights DISEASES DOG RACING see: animals DOMESTIC RELATIONS DRAINAGE DRIVERS LICENSES see: motor vehicles EAST ST. LOUIS see: cities and villages EAVESDROPPING see: criminal law and procedure ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION ELECTIONS EMERGENCIES AND EMERGENCY PERSONNEL EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ENGLISH see: language ENTERPRISE ZONES see: economic development ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ETHICS EXECUTIVE ORDERS FAIRS FEES AND SALARIES see: compensation, fees and salaries FENCES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS see: banking and finance FINGERPRINTS see: criminal law and procedure FIRE FIREARMS see: weapons FISH FOOD AND DRUGS FOREST PRESERVES see: special districts FUELS GAMES AND GAMBLING GAS STATIONS see: fuels GENERAL ASSEMBLY GINSENG TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. see: agriculture and horticulture GOVERNOR GRANTS GUARDIANS see: probate GUNS AND WEAPONS see: weapons H HANDICAPPED PERSONS see: disabled persons HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HEALTH HEARING AIDS HIGHER EDUCATION see: universities, colleges and academies HIGHWAYS HISTORIC PRESERVATION HOLIDAYS HOME RULE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION HORSE RACING see: animals HOSPITALS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNITY see: liability INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION see: employment INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE INSURANCE INTEREST INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION INVENTORS JAILS see: prisons and prisoners JUDGES JURORS see: courts JUVENILE COURT see: courts JUVENILES see: children and minors KINDERGARTENS see: schools LABOR see: employment G 2396 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. LAND see: natural resources LANDLORD AND TENANT LANGUAGE LAW ENFORCEMENT LIABILITY LIBRARIES LICENSING LIE DETECTOR TESTS see: information LIENS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR LIMITATIONS, STATUTE OF see: civil procedure, code of LOBBYISTS TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. see: cities and villages NOTICES NURSING see: professions and occupations NURSING HOMES NUTRITION O P see: professions and occupations LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOTTERY see: games and gambling MALPRACTICE see: civil procedure, code of MARKETING see: economic development MARRIAGE AND DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE see: domestic relations MASS TRANSPORTATION/ TRANSIT see: transportation and transportation authorities MC CORMICK PLACE see: civic centers and exposition authorities MECHANICS' LIENS see: liens MEDICINE MEETINGS MENTAL HEALTH METROPOLITAN FAIR AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITY see: civic centers and exposition authorities MILITARY AND NAVAL DEPARTMENT MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS see: food and drugs MOBILE HOMES MORTGAGES MOTOR VEHICLES MULTISTATE COMPACTS MUNICIPALITIES see: cities and villages MUSEUMS NAMES NATURAL RESOURCES NORRIDGE see: health OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS OIL see: fuels ORGAN DONORS AND TRANSPLANTS see: medicine PARENTS PARKS PAWNBROKERS see: professions and occupations PEDESTRIANS PENSIONS PERSONNEL CODE see: employment PHARMACIES see: professions and occupations PLATS see: real estate and real property POLYGRAPH TESTS see: information PORT DISTRICTS see: special districts PRISONS AND PRISONERS PRIVATE DETECTIVES see: professions and occupations PROBATE PROBATION OFFICERS see: courts PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PROPERTY TAX see: revenue act of 1939 PROSTITUTION see: criminal law and procedure PUBLIC AID PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES PUBLIC UTILITIES PURCHASING RAILROADS REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY RECREATION RECYCLING REFERENDA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY see: transportation and transportation authorities M 2397 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. REGULATION REGULATORY AGENCIES RELIGION see: human rights RESOLUTIONS REVENUE ACT OF 1939 REVISORIES RIVERS see: natural resources S SAFETY SALES SANITARY DISTRICTS see: special districts SANITARY LANDFILLS see: environmental protection SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS SEAT BELTS SECRETARY OF STATE SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL DISTRICTS STATE AGENCIES STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS STATE FIRE MARSHAL STATE GOVERNMENT STATE MANDATES ACT STATE MILITIA see: military and naval department STATE OFFICERS see: subject headings STATE TREASURER STATE TREASURY STATE'S ATTORNEYS see: attorney general and state's attorneys STATUTES STRIKES see: collective bargaining TAXATION TEACHERS TECHNOLOGY TELEPHONES see: public utilities TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS TORTS TOWNSHIPS see: cities and villages TRADE AND TOURISM TRAINING TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES TRUANTS see: schools TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. TRUSTS see: wills and trusts U UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE see: employment UNIFIED CODE OF CORRECTIONS see: criminal law and procedure UNIFORM LAWS UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES V VETERANS VETERINARIANS see: professions and occupations VICTIMS AND WITNESSES VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINALS see: computers W WAGES see: compensation, fees and salaries WATER WEAPONS WILDLIFE WILLS AND TRUSTS WORKERS' COMPENSATION/ WORKERS' OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS see: employment WRIGLEY FIELD see: chicago ABORTION Abortion Law of 1975, IL husband opposed to wife's having an abortion, court may hear testimony and issue injunction, HB-2177 injunctive relief for father when wife seeking abortion, permits, SB-887, 888; HB-2177 prohibits abortion on viable fetus unless performed in hospital, SB-1672 viable fetus, abortion permitted only in hospital, HB-3403 injunctive relief grants to father when wife seeks abortion, SB-887, 888; HB-2177 insurance coverage group policies, requires to be optional, SB-1172 Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1983 public defender, appointed by court, to defend persons under Act, SB-889 wrongful birth liability in civil damages for resulting live birth instead of abortion, precludes, HB-917 2398 ACID RAIN See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ADJUTANT GENERAL armory rental Adj. General may refuse in interests of public safety, HB-2526 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES Administrative Procedure Act copies of public comment during rulemaking, JACAR may require, HB-1058 Free Enterprise Act, creates; eliminates State competition with private enterprises; repeals Act in re retail sales at State colleges, HB-1305 general rulemaking second notice period, defines; may not be extended beyond 45 days, HB-3156 peremptory rulemaking, prohibits using to implement certain orders adopting settlements negotiated by agencies, HB-1042 Personnel Code pay rates peremptory rules effected 30 days following conflict with existing rules & collective bargaining agreement, HB-1044, 1950 rule definition, excludes maps; deletes requiring agencies maintain reference works; Sec. of State oversee agency rules processing, HB- 1842 rule invalidation cases, attorney fees & expenses available only when agency acts in bad faith, SB-1884 rules affecting small municipalities, specifies certain procedures agencies must follow in making, SB-1801 State agencies incorporation by reference of U.S. guidelines or standards, requires approval in writing by JACAR, SB-612 rules proposals, permits submission of agenda to IL Register for public comment, HB-1285 ADOPTION Adoption Act financial inability or hardship, not grounds for excuse from certain responsibilities under Adoption Act, HB-498 guardian, defines as one appointed pursuant to Juv. Court Act, HB-852 paternity, changes verification of pleadings in re putative father's denial or affirmation, SB-1967;HB- 3312 placement by attorney of children in foster home, requires attorney licensure as child welfare agency or written consent from DCFS, HB- 1355 ADOPTION-Cont. plaintiff (now clerk) notify defendant by mail of publication of notice, HB- 2619 adoptive children adoption agencies lists of persons applying to adopt hard-to-place or handicapped child, DCFS require and make available to State agencies, SB-193 factors guardian to consider in granting adoption; court may grant adoption in certain cases, HB-852 financial inability or hardship, not grounds for excuse from certain responsibilities under Adoption Act, HB-498 fireman's pension, child must have been adopted prior to fireman reaching age 50, HB-165 income taxes adopted dependent child, parents may claim double IL income tax exemption, SB-13 medical expenses of adopted child & its mother, adoption agency fees & legal expenses, provides IL income tax deduction for, HB-439 parental negligence not excused by financial inability or hardship alone, SB-536 property rights determination under Probate Act, SB-565;HB-1067, 1068 unwed father consent, denies if father has not maintained contact with child or contributed to support, SB- 2077 paternity intent to forego parental rights includes unmarried father's failure to establish paternity, SB-2076 preventive or reunification services, DCFS evaluate placement of child, SB-2149; HB-3390 prohibition of compensation for placement illegal placement of children for compensation, prohibits acts intended to further, SB-2147 ADVERTISING advertising real estate prohibits restriction of signs by local gov'tal. units, HB-2013 fireworks unlawful to advertise or solicit for sale; limits sales to consumers, SB-2290 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 billboard usage fee; fees used for removal of nonconforming signs, HB-859 limitations, imposes additional; municipal ordinances; landowner permits; increases sign permit fee, HB-3292 2399 ADVERTISING-Cont. local zoning regulations apply if not less restrictive than Act, HB-2857 permits establishment of stricter limitations than under Fed. Highway Beautification Act of 1965, HB-858 regulating standards, specifies legislative policy declarations in re unzoned areas; permits local regulation in zoned areas if less restrictive than State law, HB-565 highway exit signs requires DOT to install on interstate highways in re facilities available in upcoming towns, HB-513 Housing Development Act bonds or notes sold by Authority, require to highest bidder pursuant to ads, HB-240 insurance approval by Director, requires, HB- 1408 Liquor Control Act of 1934 out-of-state sale to minor, allows right of action against seller; long arm statute; ad restrictions; revoke driving privileges; DUI abuse sch. programs, SB-2165;HB-3641 Lottery advertising contracts affirmative action plan, Board to maintain, HB-958, 979 Notary Public Act immigration fee schedule, notice, posting, advertising, HB-208 political advertising prohibits on certain public property, SB-2247 public utilities nuclear energy, ad must clarify that final costs of disposing of nuclear fuel rods will offset lower use costs, SB-407 total advertising expenditures, utility to include info in report to ICC; req. ads paid for by customers to so state, SB-2160 school strike replacements advertising to hire replacement employees must specify strike in progress, HB-1033 State agencies subject to regulations of and approval by Dept. CMS, HB-903 AGING See SENIOR CITIZENS AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE agricultural education program ag. ed. unit in State Bd. of Ed. staffed full time; continuing assistance to sch. dists.; committee of agriculturalists develop State program; etc., SB-1980;HB-3200 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE-Cont. Agricultural Fair Act annual rehabilitation money for county fairs may be used for liability insurance, HB-3424 Fair and Exposition Authority, creates in each county between 500,000 and 1,000,000, HB-431 liability insurance, permits annual rehabilitation money for county fairs to be used for, HB-3236 agricultural land acquisition of interests by certain corporations, partnerships or trusts, requires report to Sec. of State, SB- 1182 Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act, land use restricted to ag. production, HB-337 county zoning regulations or permits, not applicable to ag. land parcels over 5 acres in counties over 400,000 (now 500,000), SB-177 county zoning, authorizes counties of 400,000 (now 500,000) population to regulate parcels under 5 acres, HB- 137 drainage on land used for ag. purposes, exempts lands from DOT permit requirements, SB-418 interests in requires report of transactions & holdings by certain entities to Sec. of State, HB-582 no restrictions on selling or buying land in agricultural areas, provides, HB- 337 Agricultural Loan Bank Act creates; Gov. appointed Board; revenue bonds to family farmers, HB-1191 agricultural vocational education creates program in State Board of Ed. to be staffed & maintained by existing staff, HB-3008 Beef Market Development Act See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Bread Sales Act label include dates of baking and removal from shelf, SB-1161 DOT building permits drainage on agricultural land, permit not required, HB-1386 Egg and Egg Products Act repackaging of eggs, authorizes with written permission from Dept. of Ag.; specifications, HB-468 Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act creates; program of IL Farm Development Authority to guarantee 90% of certain farm loans and advance 1/2 interest on such loans, SB-263;HB-485 2400 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE-Cont. extends program; bases on debt-to-asset ratio (now cash flow), SB-625;HB- 568 employees harvesting, producing or packaging seed crops, exempt from Unemployment Insurance Act, SB-1252 farm revises definition to require farm to be primary source of income for resident, HB-735 Farm Debt Mediation Act enacts; mediation prior to creditor legal action; statewide Commission to administer; restructure farm debts, SB-2097; HB-3357 Farm Development Act continuing approp., authorizes if G.A. fails to provide sufficient funds to secure State Guarantees, HB-3200 grant program for heavily indebted farmers, Authority to administer; farmland tax provisions, HB-1090 Farm Development Authority Act, Illinois Farmers Home Administration, deletes certain references; bond or note amounts; loaning provisions; agribusiness incentives; tax exemptions, SB-211 Farm Equipment Fair Dealership Law, IL industrial and construction equipment, expands scope of Act to include, SB- 906 Farm Mutual Insurance Company Act of 1986, creates, SB-2273 Ginseng Act dealer purchase time periods; Act applicable to all persons harvesting whether for sale or not, HB-1969 grain coloring fraud corn and-soybeans, includes as grains which may not be artifically colored, HB-2102 Grain Dealer's Licensing Act applicant's net worth - $50,000, SB- 497 deletes $50,000 net worth requirement for new licensees, SB-625 grain warehouse comply with IL Grain Insurance Act; financial protection for claimants; HB-3527 licensing requirements, additional, HB- 1961 highway snow breaks purchase price for growing row crops, HB-2562 IL Farm Legal Assistance Act creates; grants for legal assistance to qualifying farmers, SB-625, 1032; HB-568, 1090 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act exemptions in re poultry; sanitary standards; periodic inspection; records maintenance; advertising; HB-3528 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE-Cont. milk and milk products See FOOD AND DRUGS mortgage foreclosures farming purposes, circuit court action to postpone foreclosure on real property used for, HB-974 Noxious Weed Law, IL multiflora rose, defines as noxious weed, SB-135 Pesticide Act of 1979, IL Pesticide Control Fund, creates for use for public education program on proper use of pesticides, SB-1164 urban pesticide use, Dir. of Agriculture to conduct study of, SB- 1165 Public Grain Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts Act Dept. Ag. duties in re Class 1 and 2 licenses, HB-1961 grain warehouse comply with IL Grain Insurance Act; financial protection for claimants; HB-3527 Rural Economic Development Act creates; program of grants & loans in counties under 250,000; improve infrastructure; training & services to displaced agricultural persons, SB- 2255 Soil and Water Conservation Districts indebtedness, authorizes directors to incur HB-88 Soybean Marketing Act nominating petitions, reduces required signatures; permits assessment of 1¢ per bushel, SB-292 Structural Pest Control Act educational programs on proper use of pesticides; increases licensing & registration fees, SB-1163 thresherman lien on agricultural crop takes priority over perfected security interest, HB-2620 Uniform Commercial Code crop security interest priority over conflicting claims, SB-633 wrongful timber cutting person cutting another's timber pay 3 times value in damages, HB-1958 AIDS See DISEASES AIRPORTS acquisition of property ordinance of authorities of city where property located when city seeking to acquire by condemnation for airport purposes, HB-3487 Aeronautics Act bans creation of hazards obstructing restricted landing areas, HB-2662 2401 AIRPORTS-Cont. denial of eminent domain to adjoining state which is building or maintaining IL facilities, deletes, SB-1597 financial assistance from DOT, req. entity wishing to own or operate facility located in different city to obtain permission from that city, SB- 502 supersonic aircraft, prohibits landing at Cook County airports, HB-2532 Aeronautics Act, Illinois eminent domain powers, allows public entities in adjoining states to use to est. airports in IL, HB-3473 supersonic aircraft local ordinances prohibiting, HB- 3632 prohibits non-U.S. gov't. aircraft from landing at Cook County airports, HB-3497 aircraft for hire adds Weapons Art. to Criminal Code; rep. Act regulating right to board aircraft for hire by pay passengers and Act in re seizure of certain firearms, HB-3655 aircraft scheduling city over 500,000 prohibited from permitting between 11 p.m.-7 a.m. at airports situated in more than one county, HB-3490 Airport Authorities Act Metropolitan Airport Authority, est. for certain airports in DuPage County, HB-3473 nonpartisan election, (now appointment) of airport authority commissioners, HB-1294 airport hazards, prohibits in re certain landing areas, HB-3204 airport noise Attorney General participate in fed. airport noise compatibility program for O'Hare, HB-3501 IL income tax credit for insulating home against, grants, HB-32 Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, creates, SB-908; HB-3204, 3491 creates; airport governing board in counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, Will & McHenry, SB- 908;HB-3491 creates; Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, Will & McHenry counties, HB-3204 establishes in DuPage County; acquisition of existing airport facilities, SB-1921 Metropolitan Area Airport Authority creates; administration of O'Hare, Midway & Meigs Field; feasibility studies; SB-2228 Municipal Airport Authorities AIRPORTS-Cont. increases memberships to 5 (now 3) at large commissioners; State air travel priorities, HB-1769 nonpartisan election of Commissioners, SB-150;HB-214 noise level standards compliance by certain airplanes in order to take off or land, HB-3495 O'Hare Airport, Chicago Airport Noise Abatement Division, creates in EPA; assume duties of O'Hare noise abatement office, HB- 3492, 3632 Attorney General participate in fed. airport noise compatibility program for O'Hare, HB-3501 cancer risk, Dept. Public Health study possibility due to air & noise pollution, HB-3540 Elgin-O'Hare Expressway, prohibits DOT from adopting alternative route, HB-3494 in-flight aircraft emissions, EPA monitor, HB-3493 increased health risks from air & noise pollution, Dept. Public Health study; freezes number of flights, HB-3541 O'Hare Airport Legal Services Commission, creates by intergov'tal. agreement; DCCA supervision, HB- 3496 video lottery games; proceeds into Chi. Public School Lottery Fund, HB-869 runways new construction by cities over 500,000 when airport in more than one county, prohibits, HB-3488 new construction, prohibited at airports located in more than one county, HB-3204 prohibits disbursement of public funds held by St. Treasurer for certain new construction or expansion, HB-3489 State air travel establishes priority schedule, SB-1036; HB-1769 supersonic aircraft local ordinances prohibiting, allows, HB-3632 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Addictions Research Institute, IL creates in Uofl; research alcoholism & drug addiction, HB-2349 adulterated food alcohol in confectionaries derived solely from flavoring extracts to be excepted from, SB-375, 1549 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act creates; grants to school districts; income tax check-off, SB-202;HB- 1873 2402 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law enacts; tort immunity to persons reporting & aiding alcoholics & drug addicts, SB-1816 alcoholism and substance abuse funds for prevention programs not to be used for treatment services, SB-1275 info on available programs, Dept. Public Aid include with assistance payment, HB-944 out-of-state liquor sale to minor, right of action against seller; long arm statute; ad restrictions; revoke driving privileges; DUI abuse sch. programs, SB-2165 programs for treatment and prevention to public aid recipients, Dept. Public Aid provide, HB-943 support services to minors of parents who abuse alcohol or drugs, Dept. Public Aid offer, HB-945 treatment in lieu of prosecution prohibits in residential burglary case, HB-2882 prohibits for addict sentenced to probation, SB-2006 prohibits in residential burglary cases, HB-2882 women, includes among class of persons offered alcoholism programs, HB-2180 alcoholism or venereal disease, removes prohibition for payment of ordinary disability benefits under Pension Code, HB-164 Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act defines "master distributor", SB-1943 effective date of Act, incorporates by reference into body of Act, HB-1312 blood alcohol tests written results from tests conducted in hospital emergency room admissible evidence in certain circumstances, SB-592 boating under influence, SB-564 cannabis and controlled substances fines allocation of proceeds, HB- 1567 Cannabis Control Act allocation of proceeds of fines, provides for when differing units of gov't. participate in seizure, HB-245 cannabis derivatives regulated under fed. law regulated under IL Controlled Substances Act rather than Cannabis Control Act, SB- 2017;HB-3525 delivering cannabis within 1000 feet of school, court impose twice normal maxmum term & fine, SB-93, 1274;HB-840 production of cannabis, treated same as possession, SB-2283 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offenses into, HB-3290 Community Mental Health, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Act creates; local Boards responsible for treatment & care of affected individuals in community; tax levies; referenda HB-2458 contraband into State penal institutions, creates offense of, HB-1916 contraband, creates offense of bringing contraband into State penal institution, HB-1916 Controlled Substances Act, IL allocation of proceeds of fines, provides for when differing units of gov't. participate in seizure, HB-245 cannabis derivatives regulated under fed. law may be regulated under IL Controlled Substances Act rather than Cannabis Control Act, SB-2017 death penalty in felony murder cases, HB-3673 delivering cannabis within 1000 feet of school, court impose twice normal maxmum term & fine, SB-93, 1274;HB-840 designer drugs, prohibits drugs of a chemical structure substantially similar to controlled substance, SB- 1815 immunity to witnesses, court may grant, HB-3671 interception of private oral communications, authorizes in investigations of violations of Act, HB-3672 Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offenses into, HB-3290 Corrections, Unified Code of addicts convicted of subsequent offense, prohibits treatment in lieu of prosecution, HB-2550 Criminal Correction Surcharge Fund additional penalty on fines in criminal & traffic cases, HB-3525 designer drugs prohibits drugs of chemical structure substantially similar to controlled substance, SB-1815 distillery or winery ownership by distributor or importing distributor, permits, SB-147;HB-298 drink prices posting, requires by retail licensees on alcoholic liquor, HB-55 drivers license applicants effects of alcohol, applicant must demonstrate knowledge of, HB-783 2403 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. driving under influence aggravated DUI, creates offense of; blood & urine tests admissible in court; procedure for breath tests, HB-926 blood alcohol tests, written results from tests conducted in emergency medical room admissible evidence in certain circumstances, SB-592 boating accident deaths, req. alcohol content blood tests, reports to Dept. Conservation, SB-873 county-imposed fee, raises to $30, HB- 2738 driver involved in accident resulting in personal injury or damage over $300, Class 4 felony, SB-651 involuntary homicide, creates offense of causing death while DUI, HB-2484 permits 50% surcharge on fines imposed for DUI, HB-1838 persons operating boats while DUI subject to certain misdemeanors or felonies, SB-499 reckless homicide, increases penalty, SB-341;HB-19 revisions; probationary licenses, HB- 2738 sobriety tests, court (now Sec. State) suspend license 90 days for refusal to submit to, SB-1244 submission to tests when involved in accident resulting in death, requires; report of accident within 2 hrs., HB- 779 substantive and procedural revisions, HB-1841 supervision disposition, denies, SB- 2267 third or subsequent offense, Class 4 felony; requires notice of intent to prosecute as felony; prohibits disclosure of prior convictions SB- 540;HB-630 halfway houses Dept. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse establish for alcoholic women, HB- 1239 hotels and motels rental of room for consumption of alcohol by minors, requires posting of warning against, SB-1576 Housing Authorities Act renewal policy refusal to renew tenancy of person convicted of sale & distribution of controlled substances, HB- 2569 IL Addictions Research Institute creates within Dept. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, HB-2349 injury by intoxicated persoa ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. right of action against any person licensed to sell alcohol; "long arm statute" applicable; rep. Dram Shop Act, SB-1488 Juvenile Court Act minors violating IL Controlled Substances Act in bldg. or on grounds or sch. tried under that Act instead of Juv. Court Act, SB- 204;HB-835 Liquor Control Act of 1934 appeals from local liquor commission orders may be heard in Marion, HB- 2763 beer brewers refund of tax per gallon of beer, deletes entitlement, HB-2086 tax credit for beer made & sold in IL, removes 12/1/86 expiration, HB-2854 Chicago Civic Center, permits sale of alcohol, HB-1023 consumption on premises deletes minimum size of container requirement, HB-3073 prohibits unlicensed business, HB- 1348 damages caused by intoxication PA84-271 changes not applicable to causes of action prior to 9/ 12/85, HB-3241 right of action against person licensed out-of-state; long arm statute; prohibits ads in IL of different minimum drinking age; SB-2165; HB-3641 distributors ownership of distillery or winery, permits distributors & importing distributors, SB- 147;HB-298 Dram Shop Act modified comparative fault doctrine not applicable, SB- 2306, 2307 repeals; right of action by anyone injured by intoxicated person against any licensed seller of alcohol, SB-1488 dram shop liability imposes on adults providing liquor to minors in private homes, HB- 738, 3083 increases recovery for loss of means of support; limits aggregate recovery therefor, HB-737 right of action against person licensed out-of-state; long arm statute; prohibits ads in IL of different minimum drinking age; SB-2165; HB-3641 2404 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES--Cont. grammatical corrections, SB-1872 licensee resumption of business while appealing local commissioner's revocation of license, prohibits, SB- 2070;HB-3402 limits number of taverns; provides formula, HB-2001 liquor license issuance to copartnership whose members do not all reside in political subdivision unless so req. by local ordinance, HB-745 licensee appeal on subsequent suspension by local commissioner, suspension effective until reversal issued, SB-2087 revoked license, prohibits resumption of business during appeal, SB-2070; HB-3402 violations, home rule municipalities may levy fines (now only municipalities over 500,000), SB-298;HB-314 liquor license reimbursement, municipality voting to prohibit retail liquor sales pay retail licensee fair market value, HB-1308 local liquor control committees or agencies, include local licensee as uncompensated, non-voting advisory member, HB-524 local liquor licensure provisions, SB- 1695 Navy Pier, Chicago, allows delivery & sale of alcohol with City Council approval, SB-1616 out-of-state sale to minor, allows right of action against seller; long arm statute; ad restrictions; revoke driving privileges; DUI abuse sch. programs, SB-2165;HB-3641 repeals prohibition against extending credit to retail licensee, HB-1320 restricts hours liquor may be sold at retail, HB-2851, 3026 retail sale of liquor in original package, allows by minor under certain supervision, HB-877 shipments of alcohol into State, requires monthly reports mailed to State commission, HB-1330 tax credit for brewers of beer made & sold in IL, removes 12/1/86 expiration, HB-2854 training programs for employees who sell alcohol to identify & address alcohol abusers, Dept. Substance Abuse certify, HB-1840 underage consumption knowingly renting hotel or motel room for, misdemeanor, SB- 1576 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. person paying for hotel room or facility where minor consumes alcohol liable for injuries caused by minor, SB-1577 liquor license issued to copartnership whose members do not all reside in political subdivision unless so required by local ordinance, HB-745 violations, home rule municipalities may levy fines (now only municipalities over 500,000), SB- 298;HB-314 medicaid fraud revocation of medical license for subsequent conviction, HB-2891 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act property interest of person convicted of narcotics racketeering subject to forfeiture; creates rebuttable presumption, SB-1937, 2129 Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offenses into, HB-3290 Parental Right of Recovery Act creates; parents allowed to collect damages, attorneys fees resulting from sale or transfer of illegal drug to minor, SB-164 public aid assistance termination due to residency in alcoholism treatment program or facility, prohibits, HB-1229 pupil drug abuse extends "in loco parentis" relationship to reporting of pupil drug abuse by certificated educational employees, SB-652 sales alcoholic liquors sold on pier over navigable lake, permits, HB-523 beer & wine at professional sporting events & concerts of Kane County Forest Preserve, authorizes, SB-1492 beer in certain bldgs. on pier and extending over navigable river, SB- 2165 by minor, permits sale of liquor in original pkg., HB-877 Chicago Civic Center, permits sale of alcohol, HB-1023 Navy Pier, Chicago, allows delivery & sale of alcohol with City Council approval, SB-1616 restricts hours liquor may be sold at retail, HB-2851, 3026 State of IL Center, Chicago, permits sale or dispensing by certain tenants or subtenants, HB-1023 Willard Ice Building, permits sale & dispensing with permission of Dir. of Rev. Dept., SB-147 2405 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. school curriculum alcohol and substance abuse, requires phys. ed. courses grades 7 thru 12 to include information on, SB-264 drug abuse course as prerequisite to H.S. diploma, SB-399 schools delivering cannabis within 1000 feet of school, court impose twice normal maxmum term & fine, SB-93, 1274;HB-840 drinking & driving hazards, drivers ed courses include instruction on, HB- 2218 sale or delivery of cannabis, firearms, controlled substances to anyone under 18 while on premises of sch., Class X felony, SB-208 sch. property, specifically prohibits certain criminal acts on; enhances penalties, SB-207 ALIENS Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act disclosure requirements, exempts persons holding interest of 10 yrs. or less in agricultural land, SB-811 Alien Property Rights Act deletes prohibition for aliens to hold title to real property for over 6 yrs.; exempts Ag. Foreign Investment Disclosure Act, HB-1648 Americanization programs State Sup't. of Education establish standards in public community college & sch. dists., SB-119 Court Interpreters Act creates; assist non-English speaking and deaf persons, HB-312 Insurance Code corporate regulation of ins. companies, each domestic, foreign & alien insurer file annual financial report, HB-2422 public aid assistance ineligible for general assistance if admitted with private sponsor's promise of support, HB-1981 ALZHEIMERS DISEASE See DISEASES ANATOMICAL GIFTS See MEDICINE ANIMALS animal experiments limits experiments, observational study & dissection of certain animals in elementary & secondary schools, HB-2869 Bees and Apiaries Act ANIMALS-Cont. permit requirement deletes exemption for transport of live queen and attendant bees in cage without comb or brood, HB-293 Bovine Tuberculosis and Brucellosis Eradication Acts applicable to buffalo, HB-1957 buffalo applies Bovine Tuberculosis & Brucellosis Eradication Acts to, HB- 1957 dog racing authorizes; creates Greyhound Racing Advisory Panel; changes name of IL Horse Racing Act of 1975, HB-2860 authorizes; privilege tax revenues into Common School Fund, HB-885 authorizes, SB-2088;HB-885, 2860 endangered species conservation districts may levy tax for funding of research; requires referendum, HB-929 Endangered Species Protection Act broadens scope of Act: threatened species, habitat, permits, HB-1969 broadens scope; threatened species; declaration of essential habitat; endangered species permits, HB- 2518 Fair Racing, Director of creates position; jurisdiction of horse racing facilities at State Fair & county fairs; pari-mutuel wagering, SB-1881 greyhound racing, creates Act regulating; changes name of IL Horse Racing Act of 1975; Greyhound Racing Advisory Panel, HB-2860 horse racing Workers' Compensation Act, includes jockeys, exercisers, grooms or hot- walkers, HB-1864 Horse Racing Act breakage, 1/3 into GRF; abolishes Race Track Improvement Fund; bleeder lists; security barn; licensing & fingerprinting, HB-3518 changes title to IL Racing Act; authorizes dog racing, SB-2088;HB- 885, 2860 concession price, deletes limitation, HB-3586 contract with horse owners and trainers, permits organization licensee to form, SB-742 deposit 12 1/2% (now 8 1/2%) of privilege taxes into IL Standardbred Breeders Fund; additional transfers from GRF, SB-1504 DuQuoin State Fair harness races, authorizes, SB-1958 2406 ANIMALS-Cont. family, redefines, SB-743 formula for payment of first prize money, revises; additional purposes for use of Thoroughbred Breeders Fund; definition changes, SB-1580 IL Race Track Improvement Fund expenditures made pursuant to competitive bidding, requires, HB- 2486 IL Racing Board - see: COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS IL Standardbred Breeders Fund moneys used for races limited to IL conceived horses, SB-1944 inter-track wagering facilities, permits each race track to establish additional SB-2044 jockeys and drivers blood tests, authorizes by Racing Board, HB- 2522 license applicants fingerprinting, HB- 2486, 2523, 3518 pari-mutuel authorizes, SB-630, 1375, 1881, 1958; HB-1558, 2486 off-track pari-mutuel wagering, authorizes, SB-630, 1375;HB- 2486 pari-mutuel clerks, IL Racing Board licensing of, SB-1569 pari-mutuel pool supplement, allows from unclaimed ticket receipts, SB-2135 reduces daily pari-mutuel handle privilege & multiple wagers taxes; repeals priv. tax schedules for track in counties under 1 mill. SB-1.904 supplement pari-mutuel pool from unclaimed ticket receipts, allows, HB-3461 percentage of breaks paid into IL Race Track Improvement Fund, HB-568 privilege tax proceeds increases by 2% percentage awarded to Metro. Expo. Auditorium & Office Bldg. Fund and to Metro. Fair and Expo. Authority Reconstruction Fund SB-169 privilege taxes paid into IL Standardbred Breeders Fund, increases from harness racing, HB- 2779 privilege taxes, reduces, SB-1469 race track reimbursement for provision of overflow facilities for other tracks, Race Track Improvement Fund monies to be used for, SB-576 Racing Advisory Panel, IL deletes termination date of initial terms of members, SB-1910 ANIMALS-Cont. reduces daily pari-mutuel handle privilege tax & multiple wagers tax; repeals privilege tax schedules tracks in counties under 1 mill., SB-1904 St. Dir. of Security, appointment by IL Racing Bd.; searches of occupation licensees; licensees submit fingerprints; %age of horse owned by IL resident; DCCA promote horse racing, SB-2203 supplement pari-mutuel pool from unclaimed pari-mutuel ticket receipts, allows, HB-3461 surcharge on winnings; tax rate reductin on privilege of conducting parimutuel wagering; funds generated used for larger purses, 50% to licensee; property tax abatement, HB-568 Humane Care for Animals Act animal fights, seizure of animals and equipment involved in; vets report cases to Dept. Ag., SB-370 cruelly treating or abandoning animal, Class A misdemeanor, HB-1016 fasten live animal to device in order to be pursued by dog or dogs, prohibits; arresting officer take possession of all animals involved in offense, SB-86, 370 live lure training of animals, prohibits, felony & fine, HB-1622 Insect Sting or Bite Emergency Treatment Act, repeals, HB-1947 law enforcement canines and horses provides criminal penalties for abuse of, SB-1644 off-track wagering authorizes pari-mutuel wagering; Racing Board licrnsing, SB-630 police dogs exempts certain law enforcement officers from Vet. Medicine & Surgery Practice Act of 1983 in re administration of certain drugs, HB- 3028 Protection of Stock Breeders Act, repeals, HB-1956 Racing Act, Illinois changes title of IL Horse Racing Act of 1975; authorizes dog racing, HB-885 sales prohibits sale: caiman, alligator, crocodile, piranha, prairie dog, tarantula, HB-2697 State fish selection, State Board of Ed. shall conduct election in elementary schools, HB-2725 swine trichinosis, creates Act to provide for control of, SB-432;HB-81 trapping 2407 ANIMALS-Cont. leghold and bodygripping traps prohibits certain usage; permits self-locking leg & foot snares; trapper ed. program, HB-339 prohibits possession, manufacture, sale & transport of, HB-790 leghold traps, counties may prohibit manufacture, transport, sale & commercial use, HB-619 leghold traps, municipalities may prohibit use and sale of, HB-531 veterinarians creates mechanics' lien in favor of vets. & subcontractors of vets., HB-3215 ANTITRUST Antitrust Act, Illinois exemptions activities of local gov't. unit and employees, specifies, HB-521 activities of telecommunications carriers, SB-994 insurance related activities, removes exemptions for, HB-2670 repeals certain immunity provisions, SB-1442 APPROPRIATIONS Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council FY87, OCE, SB-1739 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Aquaculture Development Council, IL FY86, OCE, SB-256;HB-1056 Arts Council, Illinois FY85, supplemental, SB-173 FY86, OCE, SB-462 FY87, OCE, SB-1769 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Attorney General FY86, OCE and Violent Crime Victims Compensation Assistance Act, HB-946 FY86, OCE, HB-947 FY87, OCE, HB-3255 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants; violent crime victims assistance, HB-3343 Auditor General FY86, OCE, SB-306 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1519 Bank Examiners' Education Program, IL continuing appropriation of accumulated earnings, SB-2301 Banks and Trust Companies, Commissioner of FY86, OCE, SB-463 FY87, OCE, SB-1760 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Banner, Thomas B. Company, HB-3165 Banner, Thomas B., Boiler Company, HB- 3165 Board of Governors (Chi. State, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) Chicago State University engineering college, HB-24, 2713 engineering school, SB-61;HB-24 Eastern Illinois University (EIU) establishment of central location for business college, HB-1125 FY86, OCE, SB-358 FY87, OCE, SB-1605 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Governors State University study of unemployment in southern Cook County, HB- 1168 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-3191 Northeasern Illinois University (NEIU) Build Illinois program, HB-569 Board of Higher Education Build IL projects, SB-1741 develop model to project approp. lapses among higher ed. agencies, SB-1826 FY86, OCE, SB-356 FY87, OCE & grants, SB-1602 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 inventors in residence grants to universities, SB-356 Japanese School Programs, SB-356 study of use of EDP equipment, 9B- 134 Board of Regents (ISU, NIU, SSU) FY86, OCE, SB-360 FY87, OCE, SB-1610 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Northern Illinois University (NIU) engineering college, SB-1;HB-24 Sangamon State University (SSU) SSU Cooperative project, SB-173 Build Illinois Program appropriations, SB-1734, 1741; HB- 569, 655,993 reappropriations, SB-1743 Bureau of the Budget (BOB) FY86, OCE, SB-475 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1761 preparing State of IL budget, HB-3165 Cancer Council, Illinois, HB-672 Capital Development Board Anna Mental Health & Developmental Center Veteran's Center, renovation, HB-641 Board of Governors (Chi. State, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) 2408 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. EIU-establishment of central location for business college, HB-1125 engineering school at Chi. State U., SB-61 Build IL projects, SB-1741 City College of Chicago Job Training Center, HB-342 Community College Board, IL DuPage College remodeling, HB- 2470 construction of new Cook County Hospital, HB-1350 correction of defective community college facilities, HB-3101 DCCA construct community development centers in Chi. & E.St.Louis, HB-2334 Dept. of Corrections projects, HB-3253 DuPage library facilities expansion & renovation, HB-2663 East St. Louis pump station repair, HB-3669 FY85, supplemental, SB-173 FY86 supplemental, Aurora Math & Science Academy, SB-226 FY86, OCE, SB-452 FY86, supplemental, SB-134, 174;HB- 526, 3165 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, SB-1762 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Georgetown Community Sch. Dist. building addition, HB-3334 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989, 3191 grants for local-correctional facilities, HB-3023 improvements, repairs, maintenance, SB-453, 1763 Iroquois County Community Unit 9 condemned schools, HB-901 Monmouth Community Unit Dist. grants for Garfield & Willits schools, SB-1962 multi-purpose stadium facility feasibility study, HB-3384 new State library in Springfield, HB- 1505 Palos Hills City Hall, police and jail facilities, grant, SB-1472, 1689 reappopriations for specified projects, SB-1368 reappropriations for improvements, repair & maintenance, SB-1841 school construction grants, SB-1368 SIU-Edwardsville Art & Design Facility, SB-1694 SIU-Edwardsville University Park, SB- 1464 APPROPRIATIONS--Cont. Springfield State Library bookshelves, HB-2470 Uofl IL Fire Service Institute training facility, HB-1439 Chain O Lakes-Fox River Waterway Management Agency, start-up costs, SB- 308 Chicago State University See Board of Governors Chicago Teachers Retirement Fund supplementary and payback, SB-450, 1779 Citizens Assembly Citizens Council on Children, U- RATE program, SB-1628 FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Civil Service Commission FY86, OCE, SB-456 FY87, OCE, HB-2992 Commerce Commission, Illinois FY86, OCE, HB-666 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2976 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Community College Board, Illinois approp. & reapprop. to various St. agencies, HB-2989 curricula impacted by technology, program development, material & equipment procurement, HB-1749 FY86, OCE, Probation Challenge Program Act, HB-1134 FY86, OCE, SB-357 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE and grants, SB-1611 FY87, OCE, Probation Challenge Program Act, HB-2712 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989, 3191 State Community College of E.St.Louis establish small business incubator, HB-1697 FY87, OCE and grants, SB-1611 multi-purpose learning centers, HB-1696 Community Development Finance Corporation, IL FY86, OCE, HB-1698 Compensation Review Board FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 Comptroller distribution to counties under Sheriffs Compensation Act, HB-3131 distributive financial accounting and reporting system, development of, HB-1247, 2155 2409 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. FY85, supplemental, SB-173, 262 FY86, IL Broadcasting Council supplemental, SB-174 FY86, OCE, SB-342 FY86, Senate whips supplemental, SB- 134; HB-526 FY86, supplemental, Senate whips, SB-134, 174; HB-526 FY87, OCE and distributive, SB-1698 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989, 3191 IL Public Broadcasting Council, HB- 3165 public radio and TV grants, HB-143 reimburse State's Attorneys in counties over 3 million for appellate costs, HB-693 Springfield Chancery Diocese, SB-467 Court of Claims claimants in Gendel, Lew et al, SB- 1734 FY86, OCE, SB-461 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1765 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 payment of awards, SB-262, 403, 451, 1546, 1822 Courts, Administrative Office of IL lump sum awards to circuit clerks for certain additional duties, HB-1110 payments to circuit court clerks, SB- 2156 Criminal Justice Information Authority FY86, OCE, SB-469 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1764 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 per capita grants to counties for reimbursements, HB-3348 Dept. of Aging FY85, supplemental, SB-262 FY86, OCE, SB-479 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1737 Dept. of Agriculture ag. industry, study of federal legislation proposals affecting, SB-168 county fair facilities for youth, HB- 3272 FY86, OCE, Aquaculture Development Council, SB-256;HB- 1056 FY86, OCE, SB-468 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1747 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 grants for IL Farm Legal Assistance Act, HB-526 IL Farm Legal Assistance Act graats, SB-1033 limestone testing, HB-1280, 2110 Montgomery County Fair land acquisition & bldg. construction, HB-1619 Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86, OCE, SB-478 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2987 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Dept. of Central Management Services assist funding of minority businesses, SB-1411 awards made pursuant to Employee Suggestion Award Program, HB- 3093 DuQuoin Fairgrounds purchase, SB- 134 expenses of real property sales classified as surplus, HB-2456 FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86, additional OCE; Enterprise Zones, SB-467 FY86, OCE, SB-451 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526, 3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1748 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Dept. of Children and Family Services EDP equipment, study use of in investigations, SB-174 expansion of Grandma Please Program for latch-key children, HB-3373 Family Resource Center grants, HB- 1226, 1696 FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86 supplemental, SB-226 FY86, OCE, HB-664 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526, 3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1749 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 Sexual Abusers of Children Treatment Act model demonstration project, SB-1263 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs approp. & reapprop. to various St. agencies, HB-2989 Arts Council grant for IL Summer School for the Arts, HB-3322 2410 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Avalon Theater, Chicago, renovation, HB-3341 Bloomington H.S. marching band, 1986 Cherry Festival Parade, HB- 2638 Build IL projects, SB-1741 Chicago Convention & Visitors Bureau, HB-3165 Chicago Park District grant for Lindblom Park fieldhouse, HB-126 community grants and projects, SB-467 county ethnic festivals, SB-2110 DCCA construct community development centers in Chi. & E.St.Louis, HB-2334 development of anti-litter programs, HB-2489 Div. of Defense Contract Procurement, HB-1615 E. St. Louis area small business incubator, HB-3362 East Dubuque H.S. Band, World Invitational Band Awards participation, HB-2624 East St. Louis Area Development Authority OCE, HB-3191 economic development initiatives of other states, study of, SB-167 energy assistance grants, HB-3644 EXXON Oil Overcharge Settlement, HB-2986 FY85, supplemental, SB-173 FY86, OCE and programs, SB-467 FY86, OCE, SB-467 FY86, supplemental, SB-134, 174;HB- 526, 3165, 3253 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, HB-2989 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Glenbrook South H.S. band participation in Aloha Bowl Parade, SB-428 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989, 3191 grants for renovation of public housing, HB-1235 grants to counties & cities adopting local land resource management plans, HB-3098 grants under Local Land Resource Management Planning Act, HB- 3015 Greater Egypt Regional Planning Development Commission and SIU- Carbondale for developing overall marketing strategy, SB-921 IL Emergency Employment Development Act implementation, HB-2747 IL Youth Employment Program Act, HB-3294 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. implementing IL Emergency Employment Development Act, SB- 1794 ISU-Olympics of the Mind grants to IL winners for nat'l. competition, HB- 3199 Job Development Corps, IL, operation of, SB-1410 Kantorei Boys Choir, Rockford, 1985 tour of Japan, SB-339 Laraway Lancer Band participate in Nat'l. Independence Day Parade, SB-1807 Local Governmental Infrastructure Finance Act loans to local gov'ts., SB-507 MacArthur H.S., Decatur, Jazz Band overseas Festival participation, HB- 2710 Marion H.S. Pom Pom Squad, National Dance Championship, SB1802 Mt. Zion High Sch. grant for "Swingsations" group, HB-249 Normal Community H.S. band participation in Orange Bowl Parade, HB-3350 Office of Urban Assistance, HB-3364, 3367 Palos Hills police administration bldg., HB-412 payment of grants on projects under Metro. Civic Center Support Act, SB-262 Pekin H.S. Choir, HB-3165 Pekin H.S. Show Choir participation in Young Americans' Nat'l. Invitational Performance Choir Festival, HB-2650 projects & grants, HB-2989 reappoppriations, job training grants, SB-173 reapprop. E. St. Louis modular housing plant, HB-3365 regional planning commissions, SB- 1642 reimbursement to local gov'ts under State Mandates Act, SB-145, 1823 Rosemore Community Organization, Chicago, grant, HB-1141 Schaumburg Sisters Cities Commission for Guardsmen Cultural Exchange Project, HB-1201 Small Business Development Act loans & investments, HB-3397 SSU Cooperative Complex; job training grants, SB-173 Statewide Planning, Research & Technical Assistance grants, HB- 3342 statewide seminars on employee assistance programs, SB-1824 2411 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. U.S. Steel South Works Plant, feasibility study, SB-262 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB- 1695 Wheeling H.S. Symphony Orchestra European trip, HB-3193 Dept. of Conservation Build IL projects, SB-1741 CDB, ordinary and contingent expenses, SB-452 Chain O Lakes-Fox River Waterway Management Agency start-up costs, SB-308 Chi. Park Dist. pilot project to clean up & stock lagoons in Garfield, Humboldt and Sherman Parks, extends, HB-758 demonstration project for protection of IL shoreline from Lake Michigan overflow, SB-1859 DuSable Museum construction grant, HB-1354 E.St.Louis park dist. grant, HB-1696 FY85, supplemental, SB-173 FY86, OCE for Capital Development Board, SB-452 FY86, OCE, HB-675 FY86, OCE, SB-308 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526, 3165 FY87, OCE, HB-2988 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 OCE, administration, SB-308 OCE, 1986, HB-674 Open Space Lands Acquisition & Dev. Act, grants to local gov'ts., HB-2543 projects & grants, HB-2988 Ridge Historic District, Chicago, restoration, SB-25 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB- 1695 Urban Forestry Assistance Grants to local gov'ts., SB-1555 Wolf Road Prairie Nature Preserve land acquisition & development, HB-3388 Dept. of Corrections FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86 supplemental, HB-3165 FY86 supplemental, SB-226 FY86, OCE, SB-480 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1751 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-3191 Jail Standards Board, SB-1698 space need & evaluation study of State facilities, HB-3133 Dept. of Employment Security APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. FY85, supplemental and transfer, HB- 370 FY86, OCE, HB-673 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526, 3165 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, SB-1750 Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources Des Plaines River Wetlands Demonstration Project, HB-3166 DuSable Museum of African American History, Chi., grant, HB-2834, 2989 EXXON Oil Overcharge Settlement, HB-2986 FY85, increase IL Solar Bank Grant Program funding, SB-139 FY85, supplemental, SB-173, 262 FY86, OCE, HB-674 FY86, supplemental, SB-134, 174;HB- 526 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, SB-1752 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-3191 IL Home Energy Assistance Program, HB-3366 reapprop. Metro East Solid Waste Disposal & Energy Producing Service, HB-3363 recycling projects, grants to nonprofit organizations, HB-2264 State Geological Survey study of Lake Michigan overflow, SB-1860 Superconducting Super Collider at Fermi Lab, Batavia, SB-139, 262 Dept. of Financial Institutions FY86, OCE, SB-474 FY87, OCE, HB-2990 grahts for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 Dept. of Human Rights FY85, supplemental, SB-863 FY86, OCE, HB-660 FY87, OCE, HB-3001 Dept. of Insurance Alzheimer's Disease Task Force contractual service, SB-467 FY86, OCE, SB-455 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1754 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989, 3191, 3253 Dept. of Labor FY86 supplemental, SB-226 FY86, OCE, SB-457 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1755 Dept. of Law Enforcement 2412 APPROPRIATIONS--Cont. FY86, OCE, SB-481 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities adolescent & teen suicide prevention plan & program development, SB- 1738 day activities for developmentally disabled adults not served by State Board of Ed., HB-1911 evaluation, study & report on space needs and repairs in State facilities, HB-3191 FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86, OCE, HB-679 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526, 3165 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, SB-1738 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 in-home care to chronically mentally ill or developmentally disabled, establish demonstration program, HB-2316 physical plant needs of community based providers study, SB-1825 Self-Help Clearinghouse, IL, creation of, HB-2243 Dept. of Mines and Minerals FY85, supplemental, SB-173 FY86, OCE, SB-466 FY87, OCE, HB-3000 Dept. of Nuclear Safety FY86, OCE, SB-473 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1756 Dept. of Public Aid blood tests for paternity of Public Aid recipients, reimbursement of local gov'ts., HB-902 federal job training programs study, SB-175 FY85, supplemental, SB-173, 262 FY86 supplemental, SB-226 FY86, OCE, SB-476 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, HB-2995 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 reimburse counties for medical service to prisoners eligible for medical assistance, HB-2602 research options to resolve plight of IL homeless, HB-3206 Rheumatic Diseases Treatment Authority, HB-3347 supplemental assistance to families with dependent children thru shares in IL Community Development Finance Corp., HB-444 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Dept. of Public Health FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86, OCE, HB-672 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE and grants, HB-2996 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grant program for control of rodents, mosquitos or weeds, HB-2047 Grants for Alzheimer's Disease Assistance, SB-387 local gov't. animal, insect and weed abatement, HB-672 medical ed. sccholarships, SB-356 medical education scholarships, SB- 356, 1602 Dept. of Registration and Education FY85, supplemental, SB-173 FY86, OCE, SB-464 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2994 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Dept. of Rehabilitation Services FY85, supplemental, SB-173 FY86, OCE, HB-678 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2997 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Handicapped Transit Reimbursement Act, grants, HB-1077 Scandinavian Lekotek play libraries, HB-678, 1288 Dept. of Revenue annual awards to county recorders, SB- 1949 FY85, supplemental, SB-173, 262 FY86, OCE for Office of Appraisals, HB-362 FY86, OCE, HB-668 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526, 3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1757 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989, 3191, 3253 lottery prizes, SB-139 Dept. of State Police Crimestoppers' organizations grants, SB-1758 expansion of Rockford crime lab to full-service forensic science lab, HB- 3330 FY86 supplemental, SB-226 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526, 3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1758 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants to municipalities for municipal crime prevention programs, HB- 3369 2413 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. State troopers to patrol expressways outside cities over 500,000, HB-2606 Dept. of Transportation Algonquin, defray village costs and partial costs of flood control improvements, SB-2251 alleviate flooding along Soldier Creek, SB-695 Build IL projects, SB-1741 Canton area roads & Canton Lake repairs, HB-1766 Chain 0 Lakes-Fox River Management Agency start-up costs, SB-308 cleaning of area adjoining I-highway between fence and access road, HB- 1368 completion of Central IL Expressway, U.S. Rte. 36, SB-276 completion of portion of US 51, SB-160 construction of Buckley Road, HB- 1777 Des Plaines River Wetlands Demonstration Project, HB-2010 drainage correction in Wood River, HB-3071 DuPage River flood control, SB-2045 four-lane highway facility between Kingston Mines & Banner, environmental statement & design report, HB-3105 FY86, OCE reappropriations, SB-471 FY86, OCE, SB-472 FY86, supplemental, SB-134, 174;HB- 526, 3165 FY87 reappropriations, OCE, HB- 2999 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, HB-2998 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Lake Michigan shore erosion control, SB-2234 Lake Street resurfacing, HB-1737 Madison County ditch dredging, HB- 3245 purchase of helicopter for trauma center at St. Anthony's Hospital, Rockford, HB-1116 River to River Road in So. IL, SB-173 River to River Road, SB-383 Roosevelt Road work, HB-1736 supplemental, River to River Road construction in Southern IL, SB-173 Dept. of Urban Redevelopment summer jobs for inner-city youth, HB- 194 Dept. of Veterans Affairs FY86, OCE, SB-482 FY86, supplemental, HB-3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1759 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Council FY86, OCE and erection of monument, SB-134;HB-526 DuPage County Water Commission water pipeline, HB-2627 East St. Louis Community College FY86, OCE, SB-357 East St. Louis Development Authority economic development purposes, HB- 3382 FY86, OCE, HB-1223, 1247 Housing Factory in Metro E. Area feasibility study, HB-3383 plan International Trade Exposition for 2003, HB-3370 Eastern Illinois University See Board of Governors Economic and Fiscal Commission, Illinois FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Educational Labor Relations Board, IL FY86, OCE, HB-657 FY86, supplemental, HB-2799, 3165 FY87, OCE, HB-2980 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Elections, State Board of FY86, OCE, HB-530 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2625 FY87, OCE, HB-2977 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, State FY86, OCE, HB-663 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, HB-3006 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission Effingham water treatment plant, HB- 3354 FY86, OCE, SB-459 FY86, supplemental, SB-134, 174;HB- 526 FY87, OCE, SB-1766 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Maryland Manor neighborhood of Chicago, projects, SB-459;HB-3387 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency Build IL grant to Vandalia for sewer construction, specifies approp. for water line repair & construction, SB- 1768 Build IL projects, SB-1741 community projects; air permit & inspection activities, SB-458 East Alton sewage treatment plant, HB-1304 2414 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Effingham water treatment plant, HB- 3165 Freeport Water Commission grant, HB-3662 FY86, OCE, SB-458 FY86, supplemental, SB-134, 174;HB- 526, 3165 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, SB-1753 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 hazardous waste clean up, HB-1751 lake reservoir near Banner feasibility study, HB-3112 research and development, HB-2110 Farm Development Authority, IL Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act, deposit monies into Farm Credit Payment Adjustment Fund and Farm Credit Guarantee Fund, SB- 262 Farm Debt Relief Program; IL Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2986 General Assembly FY86, OCE, HB-2240 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1626 maintenance of staff and offices of members, SB-1627 members - see also: Comptroller staff and office expenses, HB-2239 General Assembly Retirement System FY86, OCE, HB-676 FY87, OCE, SB-1776 Governor's Office FY86, OCE, SB-465 FY87, OCE, SB-1746 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 Governor's Office of Voluntary Action FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 self-help clearinghouse, HB-679 Governor's Purchased Care Review Board FY86, OCE, SB-483 FY87, OCE, HB-2985 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Governors State University See Board of Governors Guardianship and Advocacy Commission FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86, OCE, HB-662 FY86, supplemental, HB-3165 FY87, OCE, HB-2984 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Health and Physical Fitness, Governor's Council on FY86, OCE, HB-672 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 Health Care Cost Containment Council FY86 supplemental, SB-226 FY86, OCE, SB-477 FY87, OCE, HB-2983 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 Historic Preservation Agency FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2991 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 IL Humanities Council grant, HB- 2991 Historical Library, IL State FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86, OCE, HB-683 House of Representatives FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Speaker, Clerk prepare message from House on SB-525, HB-2572 Human Rights Commission FY86 supplemental, HB-3165 FY86 supplemental, SB-226 FY86, OCE, HB-659 FY87, OCE, HB-3002 IL Arts Council American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, grant, SB-1501 FY86, OCE, SB-467 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-3191 IL Broadcasting Council, equipment, HB- 3165 IL Community Development Finance Corporation FY86, OCE, HB-569 IL Development Finance Authority direct loan program, SB-132, 449;HB- 529, 716 FY86, OCE, SB-449 loans pursuant to Employee Ownership Assistance Act, SB-134, 1473;HB- 526 new Cook County hospital facility, HB- 2832 Urban Devel. Action Grant Program, redesignates grantees, HB-3169 IL State Historical Library supplemental, SB-173 IL Summer School for the Arts, HB-3090, 3322 Illinois State University See Board of Regents Industrial Commission FY85, supplemental, SB-173, 262 FY86, OCE, SB-460 FY86, supplemental, HB-3165 2415 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. FY87, OCE, HB-3003 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Intergovernmental Cooperation, Commission on FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 teen suicide seminars, SB-1628 Judges' Retirement System FY86, OCE, HB-676 FY86, OCE, HB-676, 677 FY87, OCE, SB-1777 Judicial Inquiry Board FY86, OCE, SB-528 FY87, OCE, SB-1745 Korean War Veterans Memorial Commission, FY87 OCE, SB-1545 Law Enforcement Merit Board FY86, OCE, HB-1011 FY86, OCE, SB-481 Legislative Audit Commission FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Legislative Information System FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Legislative Printing Unit, IL FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Legislative Reference Bureau FY86 supplemental, HB-3165 FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Legislative Research Unit, IL FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Vito Marzullo Intern program, SB- 2115 Legislative Space Needs Commission FY86, OCE, SB-552 FY87, OCE, SB-1628 Legislative Support Agencies see individual agencies: Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on (JACAR) Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission, IL Intergovernmental Cooperation, Commission on Legislative Audit Commission Legislative Information System (LIS) Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB) Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. FY86, OCE, SB-552 Lieutenant Governor's Office FY86, OCE, SB-454 FY87, OCE, SB-1736 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 promote IL exports, SB-134 Liquor Control Commission FY87, OCE, HB-2979 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board FY85, supplemental, SB-173 FY86, OCE, HB-653 FY86, supplemental, HB-3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1778 Local Labor Relations Board FY86, OCE, HB-658, 669 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2981 Medical Center Commission Chicago Technology Park development parking facility, SB-2145 FY86, OCE, HB-661 FY86, supplemental, HB-3165 FY87, OCE, HB-3004 Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Service FY86, OCE, HB-1506 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority corporate purposes, SB-467, 1846 FY86, SB-226;HB-418 FY87, OCCE, HB-2688 FY87, OCE, SB-1767 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Military and Naval Dept. FY86, OCE, HB-665 FY87, OCE, HB-2974 Northeastern Illinois University See Board of Governors Northern Illinois University See Board of Regents Pay Equity, Task Force on expenses of, HB-426 (companion to HB-425) Pollution Control Board FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86, OCE, HB-656 FY86, supplemental, SB-174;HB-3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1770 Prairie State 2000 FY86, OCE, SB-449 grants for job training, SB-1562 Prairie State 2000 Authority FY87, OCE, SB-1771 Prisoner Review Board FY85, supplemental, SB-173 2416 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. FY86, OCE, HB-652 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1772 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Property Tax Appeal Board FY85, supplemental, SB-262 FY86, OCE, HB-671 FY87, OCE, SB-1773 Public Counsel, Office of FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2975 Racing Board, Illinois FY86, OCE, HB-670 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526, 3165 FY87, OCE, HB-3005 Sangamon State University See Board of Regents Savings and Loan, Office of the Commissioner FY86, OCE, HB-651 FY87, OCE, SB-1774 Secretary of State Build IL projects, SB-1741 Build Illinois Program, HB-569 Cook County study of effect of DU I arrests on Cook County courts, HB- 3035 DuPage Library System renovation, SB-1590;HB-2729 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, HB-3035 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 IL Literacy Effort expenses, SB-173 IL Literacy Effort, SB-173 literacy programs, HB-1070 per capita grants to public libraries, HB-526 publi library grants, HB-583 State Capitol Complex 24-hr. security services, HB-2531 Senate costs associated with construction of Sen. offices in Capitol Complex area, SB-1628 FY86, supplemental, SB-174 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Southern Illinois University Build Illinois Program, HB-569 FY86, OCE, SB-364 FY86, supplemental, HB-3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1606 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 Greater Egypt Regional Planning Development Commission and SIU- Carbondale for developing overall marketing strategy, SB-921 Southwestern IL Development Authority APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. OCE, HB-2586 (created by HB-2585) Southwestern Illinois Planning Commission research grants, SB-1092 State Appellate Defender FY87, OCE, HB-2878 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 State Board of Education agricultural education plan, HB-3091 apportionment; pay teachers and Chi. teachers retirement systems, HB-654 approp. & reapprop. to various St. agencies, HB-2989 Build Illinois Program, HB-569 comprehensive sex education course, HB-3259 Downstate and Chicago Teachers' Retirement Systems, HB-3092 Downstate Teachers' Retirement System HB-1610 E.S.Louis sch. dist. swimming pool, HB-1696 Enterprise High School, HB-3165, 3368 FY85, transfers, SB-139 FY86, OCE and grants, HB-1070 FY86, OCE, Enterprise High Schools, HB-1222, 1697 FY86, OCE, HB-530 FY86, ordinary and contingent expenses, Enterprise H.S. Laboratory, HB-1231 FY86, State aid, summer school, supplementary aid, HB-993 FY86, supplemental, SB-134, 174;HB- 526, 3165 FY87, OCE and grants, HB-3090 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 general State aid, summer school payments and supplementary payments, HB-3091 gifted children related grants and required payments, HB-3358 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989, 3191 grants for job training, SB-1562 grants for library materials in schools, HB-1742 IL Language and International Studies Academy planning, HB-1070 IL Summer School for the Arts, grant, HB-3090 K-6 grades art program grants, HB- 1070 Lansdowne Jr. High gym and swimming pool, HB-1237 Noncompulsory educational services, contracts for, HB-821 pilot project in applied mathematics, SB-1175 placement of reading and library materials in schools, HB-1070 2417 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. preschool education programs for children ages 3 to 5, HB-3050 Project Delta, SB-1849 reimbursements, Enterprise High Schools, HB-1222 ROVA Community Dist. 208 annexation costs, HB-2201 Sec. of State support & expansion of literacy programs, HB-1070 summer sch. grants for remedial & gifted programs, HB-1174 supplemental, grants-in-aid, SB-173 Teachers' Retirement System payments, HB-994 telephone installation for informing parents of child's absence from sch., HB-1070 Waltonville Sch. Dist. State aid, HB- 1070, 1331 Warren Township H.S. relocation and housing, HB-1070 Warren Township High School Dist. temporary relocation expenses, SB- 116;HB-219 Warren Twoship H.S. Dist. 121 expenses resulting from fire, HB- 1040 work-study program for high school students in areas of high unemployment, HB-125 State Employees Retirement System FY86, OCE, HB-654 FY87, OCE, SB-1775 State Fire Marshal defray expenses of organizing new fire protection dists., SB-2252 Firefly, Inc., Fire Safety Education Programs, HB-2978 FY86, OCE, SB-470 FY86, supplemental, HB-3165 FY87, OCE and administrative, HB- 3071 FY87, OCE, HB-2978 State Labor Relations Board FY85, supplemental and transfers, HB- 370 FY86, OCE, HB-669 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, HB-2982 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 State Lottery, Illinois FY87, OCE and payment of prizes, SB-1640 State Scholarship Commission, IL FY86, OCE, grants and loans, SB-361 FY86, supplemental, HB-2547, 3165 FY87, OCE, SB-1607 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 State Treasurer FY85, supplemental, SB-139, 262;HB- 370 APPROPRIATIONS--Cont. FY86, OCE, SB-496 FY87 supplemental, HB-3101 FY87, OCE, SB-1639 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 State Universities Civil Service System FY86, OCE and relocation, SB-363 FY87, OCE, HB-2993 FY87, OCE, SB-1603 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 State Universities Retirement System FY86, OCE, SB-359 FY87, OCE, SB-1604 State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor FY87, OCE, SB-1808 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989, 3191 State's Attorneys Appellate Service Commission FY86, OCE, SB-1112 reimburse State's Attorneys in counties over 3 million for appellate costs, HB-693 training programs to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims of criminal sexual offense cases, HB-2580 Supreme Court, Illinois FY86, OCE, HB-1097 FY86, supplemental, HB-3165 FY87, OCE, HB-3257 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 operations of review panels, SB- 134; HB-526 pre-trial service agency reimbursements, HB-3389 salaries of certain court officers of 20th judicial circuit, HB-3361 training programs to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims of criminal sexual offense cases, HB-2578 transfers among line items, HB-3007 Teachers' Retirement System FY86, OCE, HB-655 FY87, OCE, SB-1744 supplementary payments; min. retirement allowances; State allocation; repay plan, HB-654 University of Illinois Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, research, SB-15 Build Illinois Program, HB-569 FY86 OCE, Div of Services for Crippled Children, HB-672 FY86, OCE, SB-362 FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 FY87, OCE, SB-1609 FY87, supplemental, HB-3133 2418 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. grants for approp. & reapprop. to various State agencies, HB-2989 Municipal Clerk Training Institute, SB-1194 new institute for advanced science & technology, reapprop., SB-1609 Prairie State Games, SB-467 Urban Assistance, Office of FY86, OCE, SB-467;HB-569, 1221 Voluntary Action, Governor's Office of self-help clearinghouse, HB-679 Waukegan Port District FY86, supplemental, SB-134;HB-526 Western Illinois University See Board of Governors ART consignment Act in relation to consignment of works of fine art, creates, SB-238 museums Dept. of Conservation permitted to make grants for, HB-1353 schools toxic art or craft materials, creates Act regulating labeling & use, SB-616 toxic art supplies, creates Act to regulate, SB-84 Summer School for the Arts Act, IL creates; promote talented high school students, HB-3550 ATHLETICS agents of professional athletes, creates Act to regulate, SB-2011 Athletics Trainers Practice Act, IL creates; registration of athletic trainers, SB-758 night sports contests, authorizes up to 18 upon municipal approval, HB-1934 noise emission nighttime sporting events in cities over 1 million, deletes certain regulations, HB-1973 non-profit sports liability limitation act, creates, SB-2051 physical fitness centers CPR, requires person trained in to be on premises during physical fitness activities, SB-53;HB-112 schools associations providing competitions comply with public access provisions as condition to receiving public school membership fees, SB-611 elementary and secondary schools, creates Act relating to student participation in athletics and interscholastic athletic programs, HB-532 minimum standards for eligibility of secondary students to participate, SB-1522 ATHLETICS-Cont. national association membership dues, board not required to pay if assoc. prohibits participation outside assoc. jurisdiction, SB-42 no pass-no play, requires suspension of H.S. athletes if fail to meet scholastic standards, SB- 1522 State universities televise athletics contests, prohibits negotiating organizations from barring any participating university, SB-10 ATTORNEY GENERAL AND STATE'S ATTORNEYS A.G. duties, non-substantive changes in law, HB-2083 airport noise A.G. participate in federal airport noise compatibility program for O'Hare, HB-3501 assistant State's attorneys salaries set by State's Attorney (now county board), HB-694 Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act notice to family of date of trial of defendant, State's Attorney to provide upon request, HB-778 Criminal Justice Information Act Authority, Attorney General may designate person to serve in his place, HB-1413 Election Fraud Investigation Unit, establishes within A.G. Office, HB-2121 firemen's magazines qualification certificate, requires from A.G. under Criminal Code, HB-1412 representation of judges judge's ruling, order or decision, A.G. represent judge in lawsuit; State indemnify judge for all damages and expenses, HB-343 State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor's Act reimbursement for assistance to counties in tax objection cases, removes req., HB-3340, 3588 State's attorneys A.G. may take action for violation of election laws when State's attorney failed to take action within 60 days of receipt of notice of violation, HB- 615 abolishes State's attorneys fees, HB- 3416 contract with private persons for collection of county debts, SB-2063 investigators with power of securing & serving warrants and carrying firearms, authorizes appointment, SB-1526 vertical prosecution, urges adoption as official policy by State's Attorneys in criminal prosecutions for sexual offenses against children, HJR-127 2419 ATTORNEY GENERAL AND STATE'S ATTORNEYS-Cont. State's Attorneys Appellate Service Commission reimbursement of State's Attorneys in counties over 3 million for appellate costs, provides for, HB-694 training programs to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims of criminal sexual offense cases, HB-2579 Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act assistance centers funding contracts entered into by Att. General with each applicant annually, HB-3283 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Adoption Act placement by attorney of children in foster home, requires attorney licensure as child welfare agency or written consent from DCFS, HB- 1355 attorney contingent fees limits for plaintiffs attorney, SB-2312; SB-2(SS-3); HB-4(SS-3) attorney signature requires of at least one attorney of record on any paper of party represented by an attorney, SB- 1720;HB-3121 Attorneys and Counselors Law General Assembly service of 10 yrs. waives educational requirements, HB-272 licensing, suspension, disbarment provisions, repeals certain, HB-272 child victims and witnesses Supreme Court programs for training certain personnel to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims, HB- 2577 court-appointed lawyer defendant may be ordered to pay reasonable fees, SB-593 Criminal Procedure of 1963, Code of appointed counsel, sets flat rate of compensation, HB-1457 Durable Power of Attorney Act, Uniform creates; prescribes effect & limits durable powers of attorney, HB-3286 legal counsel highway commissioners of each road district authorized to hire, SB-518 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act legal services parity, court may order either spouse to pay reasonable attorney fees of other spouse HB- 3590 municipal attorney prosecution fee of $10 for each conviction for violation of Veh. Code or municipal vehicle ordinances, SB- 397; HB-40 ATTORNEYS AT LAW-Cont. O'Hare Airport Legal Services Commission creates by intergovernmental agreement; DCCA supervision, HB- 3496 prisons professional services to inmates, Dept. Corrections to provide full-time lawyer at institutions for, HB-1066 Public Defender Act investigators with power of securing & serving warrants and carrying firearms, authorizes appointment, SB-1526 regulation transfers from jurisdiction of Supreme Court, SJR-118 solicitation solicitation for legal counsel on courthouse property, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1476 AUDITOR GENERAL annual salary, increases to $65,000, HB-250 Auditing Act, State A.G. audit federally funded programs of State agencies, HB-2213 audit of federal funds received by State agencies for cost reimbursement for such audit, HB-1500 Chicago public schools dropout rate and achievement test scores, Aud. Gen. to investigate, HB- 873 employment as teacher, authorizes for A.G. and Deputy A.G., HB-3624 Impoundment Control Act, IL creates; executive branch authorization to impound funds; approval by G.A. with assistance from Auditor General, HB-2241 BAIL See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - Criminal Procedure of 1963, Code of BANKING AND FINANCE Access to Basic Banking Services Act creates; checking services without fee to persons under 15 and over 62, SB- 1377 annual bank exams, requires (now when Commissioner directs), HB-2100 automatic teller machines allows facilities of bank in same county or contiguous counties, SB-834 prohibits closer than 600 feet to main premises of another bank, SB-1567; HB-2787 availability for withdrawal subjects timetable for items deposited in customer's account to be available for withdrawal to federal law, HB- 3038 2420 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. bad checks deceptive practice when issued with intent to defraud, SB-297 treble damages for failure to pay within 30 days of written demand, HB-2969 treble damages, SB-1957 bank defines, HB-466, 887 prohibits company or bank holding company from owning FDIC bank or certain other institutions, HB-466 Bank Examiners' Education Foundation, IL creates; establish & fund program of continuing ed. for employees of Commissioner of Banks & Trusts, SB-2300 Bank Holding Company Act administration of Act, authorizes Commissioner of Banks & Trusts to exercise certain powers, HB-1556, 3618 bank owned by other depository institutions & exclusively providing services to such other institutions not deemed to have been acquired, HB- 1313 calendar dates, substitutes for references to effective date of amendatory Act, HB-1885 defines bank, HB-466, 887 establishment of banking regions & limiting acqusitions, repeals provisions, HB-2126 moves Brown County from Region IV to Region III, HB-2120 prohibits company or bank holding company from owning FDIC bank or certain other institutions, HB-466 reciprocal interstate banking, provides; requires Banks & Trust Companies Commissioner approval, SB-525;HB- 820 Banking Act, Illinois administration fees: defines FY; one- time partial contingent fee; supplemental administration fees, SB-2116 application to organize bank, specifies form & contents; req. sufficient operating capital; civil liability immunity, HB-3478 automatic teller machines prohibits closer than 600 feet to main premises of another bank, SB-1567;HB-2787 bank organization application information; amount of capital of proposed bank; civil liability to State Banking Board, HB-3563 charges for use of checking, savings accounts, prohibits for senior citizens, HB-358 community service facilities of main bank, establishes 5, HB-2127 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. cumulative voting rights, any bank may eliminate; extends basic lending limits to joint venture loans, HB- 1965 defines bank, HB-466, 887 depository institutions, Commissioner of Banks & Trusts undertake collective study of functions regarding, HB-785 disclosure of fees for services offered, requires, HB-1903 election of director of board, omission does not impair rights of State bank, HB-2118 facilities located within 1,750 (now 1,500) feet of main premises, HB- 2101 facilities outside county of main bank no more than 30 (now 10) miles from main bank, HB-3260 facilities, permits 5 (now 3); may offer all services permitted at main bank, SB-512 financial service institutions subject to Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act, HB-3610 insurance brokers and securities dealers, banks may act as, SB-1918 limits number of banks acquired by purchase of assets in emergency sale, HB-1964 merger by person owning 51% of bank with other State or nat'l. bank, allows, SB-2116 payable on death accounts, establishes conditions of; rights of persons thereto, HB-873 short title technical change, SB-2246, 2248 travel agencies, banks may own & operate, HB-3218 banking facilities permits 5 (now 3); may offer all services permitted at main bank, SB- 512 banks risk retention trust, SB-1200 Basic Financial Services Protection Act creates; checking accounts must meet certain basic consumer protection requirements, SB-1145;HB-2812 Basis Financial Services Protection Act creates; checking account requirements; HB-2178 Checking Account Disclosure Act creates; requires disclosure to customers & in ads certain requirements, SB-1144 checking accounts Basic Checking Account services, requires institutions offering personal checking accts. to offer for sr. cit., HB-3037 2421 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. Chicago High Technology Stock Exchange Act, creates, HB-3604 Chicago Transit Authority prohibits merging of assets with other pension fund or public investment auth. HB-345 clearing corporations transfers or pledges within central depository system, revises procedures, SB-882 Collection Agency Act registration revocation for 4 violations within 1 yr., HB-2181 requirements for bank accounts of licensed collection agencies, HB- 1954 Collection Agency Advisory Board creates in Dept. of Registration & Ed., HB-2181 increases membership, HB-1945 Consumer Bank Act creates; establishment & operation; permits lending of money, commercial loans; prohibits demand accounts or trust accounts, HB-699 Consumer Banks, Senate Special Committee on, creates, SR-576 Consumer Finance Act loan license, increases minimum residency requirement for, HB-2119 Consumer Installment Loan Act open-end loans, defines & authorizes; computation of interest, SB-1878 consumer-deposit accounts limits amount of & conditions under which fees may be imposed, HB- 2659 corporate money borrowing corporate money borrowing from financial institutions if repaid within one yr., permits, HB-3204 permits municipal authorities borrow from financial institutions if repaid during current FY, HB-1906 permits townships & road dists. not under township organization to borrow from banks and saving & loans if repaid in current FY, HB- 3178 Corporate Take-Over Act, IL creates; regulation by Sec. of State, disclosure statements, HB-2138 corporate trustees provides for succession of trustees of banks & bank holding companies, SB-570 credit reporting agencies unfavorable credit reports, prohibits due to consumer's dilatory payment practice in re retail installment contract if consumer completes payments under contract, HB-697, 1827 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. credit sales and money lending limits interest rate to 15% per year, SB- 326 provides for maximum interest rate on credit card accounts & revolving credit accounts, SB-1496 Credit Union Act, Illinois changes in re credit union insurance, SB-1855 charges for use of checking, savings accounts, prohibits for senior citizens, HB-358 credit union membership common bond, group or groups of persons having, HB-528 fidelity bond coverage, duty of directors to provide adequate, HB-3537 risk assets, excludes certain additional assets in computing amount of reserves against losses, HB-741 Currency Exchange Act ambulatory currency exchanges, repeals surety bond requirement, SB- 1192 surety bond, repeals requirement in re ambulatory currency exchanges, HB-2071 DCCA bank accounts authorizes for funds for shows promoting IL products; sale of premiums to State agencies, SB- 1264 depository institutions collective study of functions regarding, requires by Commissioner of Banks & Trusts, Commissioner of S & L, and Dept. Financial Institutions; report to G.A., HB-785 dishonored check charging fee of person other than drawer, authorizes, HB-3500 Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act financial service institutions, include within scope of Act, SB-2257;HB- 3610 electronic funds transfer empowers Comptroller and county boards to use, HB-942 transfers within 24 hours after debiting customer's account, requires, HB- 1360 Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act creates; program of IL Farm Development Authority to guarantee 90% of certain farm loans and advance 1/2 interest on such loans, SB-263;HB-485 Expedited Check Clearing Act creates; requires deposited funds to be available for withdrawal within certain number of business days, SB- 759, 882 2422 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. Fairness in Lending Act mortgage loan applicants, prohibits refusal to provide copies of credit reports & appraisals, HB-2910 specified interest rate on loan application may not be increased prior to expiration of 5 working days after loan app. approval, HB-2908 fiduciary bonds reduces requirement for persons responsible for condominium association funds, SB-16 financial inst., Act concerning debit borrower's account for loan payments, limits authority, HB-2658 limits amount of & conditions under which fees may be imposed, HB- 2659 Financial Inst'ns. Disclosure and Protection Act creates; requires information to despositors & potential depositors in re earnings on deposits, SB-910 Financial Institutions Code depository institutions, Dept. Financial Institutions undertake collective study of functions regarding, HB- 785 Foreign Banking Office Act central business district of Chicago, changes boundaries, HB-419 Chicago, creates secondary central business district; foreign corp. obtain written permission of banks within 600 feet, HB-501 limits number of banks acquired by purchase of assets in emergency sale, HB-1964 General Interest Act lending institutions may receive interest on.retail charges & certain revolving credit, HB-2758 maximum rate 1 1/2% on credit card & revolving credit transactions, HB- 2535, 2657 Human Rights Act financial credit, redefines loan for commercial or industrial credit, HB- 2129 income tax credit credit of 50% of earned interest to lending institutions on mortgages to 1st home buyers of low income persons, HB-2791 interest ceiling on credit card & revolving credit interest rates, HB-1435, 2567 credit card & revolving credit accounts, limits rate, SB-1496 credit sales & money lending, limits interest rate, SB-326 credit sales and lending of money, max. interest rate not exceed 3% above prime rate, SB-1515;HB-2614 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. lowers maximum rate of interest on credit interest rates, SB-1505 revolving credit rate at 1 1/2% per mo.; general interest rate at 2% above prime, HB-2657 interstate banking reciprocal, provides for; requires Banks & Trust Companies Commissioner approval, SB-525;HB-820 Interstate Banking Committee creates; evaluate IL interstate banking, SB-1305 Linked Deposits Act creates; encourage selective deposits of public funds; delay certain foreclosure proceedings, SB-64, 1995 Loan Brokers Act, IL creates; Dept. Financial Institutions regulate; licensure; disclosure statements, HB-621, 3226 Local Governmental Infrastructure Finance Act creates; loans to local gov'ts. required by law to finance infrastructure projects SB-374 Mobile Check Cashers Act creates; licensure by Dept. Financial Instutitions, SB- 1191;HB-2072 money market accounts allows borrower to pledge to secure payment of anticipated taxes, HB- 590 mortgage bankers includes person, assoc., business, partnership or corporation engaged in certain activities, HB-1905, 2809 Mortgage Escrow Account Act money market account, allows to pledge to secure payment of anticipated taxes, HB-590 open-end loans defines & authorizes; computation of interest, SB-1878 pension investments South Africa, prohibits certain investments concerning, SB-45, 46;HB-285, 317, 330 Public Funds Investment Act selective deposits by custodians of public funds, encourages; creates Linked Deposits Act; forestall certain foreclosure proceedings, SB- 64 real estate loans interest, prohibits charging after total debt paid in full, HB-204 repurchase agreements est. requirements for public agencies, HB-1641 risk retention trusts domestic bank associations, authorizes creation of trusts for property & casualty liability insurance for member banks, SB-2081;HB-3547 2423 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. Saving Associations Banking Act changes short title, SB-2245 Savings & Loan Act of 1985 adds new Article in re savings and loan holding companies, HB-3039 limits establishment of branch offices, SB-2259 Savings and Loan Act of 1955 charges for use of checking, savings accounts, prohibits for senior citizens, HB-358 depository institutions, Commissioner of S & L undertake collective study of functions regarding, HB-785 disclosure of fees for services offered, requires, HB-1903 legislative finding that S&L should be controlled in interest of economically serving needs of locality, HB-2117 payable on death accounts, establishes conditions of; rights of persons thereto, HB-873 repeals; creates Savings & Loan Act of 1985, SB-1350 savings and loans holding companies, adds new Article to Savings & Loan Act of 1985, HB- 3039 repurchase agreements, public agencies may direct S & L to purchase or invest in, SB-2084 State Treasurer investments, prohibits with S&L unless pledge to not make loans to South Africa,HB-285 Savings Associations Banking Act, Illinois boards of directors, bank for savings assoc. may establish staggered terms, SB-251 payable on death accounts, establishes conditions of; rights of persons thereto, HB-873 Savings Disclosure and Protection Act creates; disclosure of info regarding interest rates and their calculation, SB-761 Securities Law of 1953 registration of securities, Face Amount Certificate Contracts and Investment Fund Shares by coordination, HB- 1902 Sec. of State powers in re securities agencies requests for information for violations, HB-3222 senior citizens Basic Checking Account services, requires institutions offering personal checking accts. to offer for sr. cit., HB-3037 charges for use of checking, savings accounts, prohibits, HB-358 South Africa banks seeking to be State depository, disqualified if loans to South Africa or instrumentalities, HB-285 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. pension investments, prohibits certain investments in re, SB-45, 46;HB-285 savings and loan, prohibits State Treasurer to invest in unless S & L pledge not to make loans to So. Africa, HB-285 Stock Transfer Tax Act creates; graduated tax on sale or transfer of stock and certificates of interest on property; proceeds used for 1992 Chi. World's Fair, SB-104 stop payments deceptive practice when stop payment withhout good faith belief of bona fide defense, SB-900 student fees payment by credit cards, allows, HB- 348 Trust and Payable on Death Accounts Act, IL conditions of payable on death accounts; rights of persons thereto, HB-874 trust companies deposit of securities with Commissioner of Banks & Trusts, determination of amount, HB-2205 Trust Company Act minimum capital, surplus and reserves, requires of institutions authorized to handle trusts, HB-2207 requirements for minimum surplus, capital and reserve for operating expenses, SB-571 trust estates, repeals Act in relation to and transfers substance to Civil Procedure Code HB-275 Trusts and Trustees Act corporate trustee succession in re banks & bank holding companies, HB- 2205 prudent person rule, overall investment characteristics consideration, HB- 2206 Uniform Commercial Code bad checks or drafts liability exclusively with drawer, HB-457 Viet Nam War Veterans Day, designates 3/29 as commemorative holiday, SB- 2061;HB-3656 BARBER AND BEAUTY CULTURE See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS BINGO See GAMES BLOOD See MEDICINE 2424 BLOOD DONORS See medicine BOATS barge fleeting areas, DOT authorized to regulate, SB-1956 Boat Registration and Safety Act abandoned vessel, landowner may acquire title after 6 months, SB-122 boating under influence, SB-564 disposition of lost and abandoned watercraft, HB-1915 DUI, persons operating boats while DUI subject to certain misdemeanors and felonies, SB-499 regattas and boat races local gov'tal. unit may authorize and supervise on water owned & operated by gov'tal. unit, HB- 775 charter boats bans regulation & licensing by home rule & local gov't. units, HB-1492, 2661 Rivers, Lakes and Streams Act barge fleeting areas, defines; DOT regulate, HB-2844 BONDS Build Illinois Bond Act buildings for public administration and capital improvements for private colleges & universities, includes as uses of bonds, HB-568 creates; authorizes limited obligation bonds for IL development thru Build IL program, SB-448;HB-568, 570 health care facilities, authorizes bonds for educational development purposes, HB-568 specifies purposes & amounts for bonds; decreases authorization, HB- 3396 total outstanding principal exceeds 2.40% IL Personal Income at end of FY, no further sale of bonds until principal reduced thereto, SB-1911 Urban Development Action Grant & Housing Partnership Programs, incl. as authorized for economic development purposes, HB-568 Capital Development Bond Act State treasurer countersignature, clarifies requirement, HB-1890 Chicago Park District aquariums & museums, dist. reissue bonds for; increases bond authorization, HB-3217 issue bonds and obtain letters of credit, authorizes, HB-2492 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act Dept. ENR assist cities in funding economic feasibility studies for purchase of public utilities, HB-3583 BONDS-Cont. technical change, HB-3601 contractor performance bond creates Act in relation to; incremental bonding provisions; public works contracts payments into escrow accounts, HB-2772 Contractors Bond Act sureties on bonds required for contractor of public works project subject to approval of public entity involved, HB-1832 Cook County bond authorization repeals obsolete Section, SB-1697 courthouse construction bonds courthouse operation and maintenance, authorizes use of bonds for in certain counties, SB-1249 Currency Exchange Act surety bond, repeals requirement in re ambulatory currency exchanges, HB-2071 Downstate County Working Cash Fund Act issuance of bonds for working cash fund; tax levy; no referendum, HB- 1009 drilling wells increases requirement for underground wells, SB-1260 Educational Facilities Authority Act, IL financing lease projects at State colleges & universities, authorizes agreements with Bd. of Regents, Bd. of Gov., SIU and Uofl, SB-329 Environmental Facilities Financing Act increases bond authorization, HB-1922 Farm Development Authority, Illinois aggregate principal amount of bonds or notes, raises maximum, SB-211 forest preserves issuance of bonds, authorizes dists. under 3 million, SB-1248 general obligation bonds bond issue and sale costs, reduces maximum amount allowed, HB-1048 authorization, increases in various categories, Sb-448 authorizes $100 million in bonds for Employment Training Panel purposes, HB-147 authorizes certain civic centers to issue HB-3078 Herrin & Jefferson County Civic Center Authority power to issue bonds & levy taxes, HB-3043 increases total authorization, SB-1742 insulating school bldgs. against airport noise, increases authorization, HB- 3499 Local Gov'tal. Infrastructure Finance Act, authorizes additional bonds in re, SB-374 2425 BONDS-Cont. local governments may issue, HB-1258 local taxing entity, limits bond issuance for tort judgments or settlements, HB-3666 new Cook County Hospital, requires CDB construct & pay 50% construction costs, HB-1351 notice to Comptroller and State Treasurer that monies exceed amount to be transferred may be made by Gov. representative, HB- 1249 public library grants by CDB, includes authorization for, HB-568 school construction bonds, raises authorization, HB-3619 school construction, increases amount State may issue, SB-2123 total outstanding principal exceeds 2.40% IL Personal Income at end of FY, no further sale of bonds until principal reduced thereto, SB-1911 transfers from Road Fund and GRF made by Treasurer alone, HB-1118 Highway Code, IL counties issue bonds at prevailing interest rate, HB-2775 Housing Development Act bonds or notes sold by Authority, require to highest bidder pursuant to ads, HB-240 increases maximum authorization, HB- 567 passive solar and alternative energy supplied housing for low-income persons, requires Auth. to issue revenue bonds & notes for, HB-193 public works, redefines in Prevailing Wage Law; incl. all projects financed by certain bonds, HB-863 revenue bonds for urban residential property owner mortgage payment assistance HB-1238 IL Commerce Commission elected; expands powers; increases membership; issuance of State general obligation bonds for acquisition of public utilities; HB- 2628 IL Development Finance Authority Act financial assistance, job training, technical expertise for development of business & industry; financed by revenue bonds, SB-213 grants for local water, sewer, bridge & road projects from funds from additional motor fuel tax, HB-2280 public works, redefines in Prevailing Wage Law; incl. all projects financed by certain bonds, HB-863 IL Job Training Act of 1985 creates; Employment Training Panel authorized to issue bonds, HB-147 BONDS-Cont. Industrial Building Revenue Bond Act public works, redefines in Prevailing Wage Law; incl. all projects financed by certain bonds, HB-863 River Conservancy Districts, authorizes participation in industrial projects and issuance of revenue bonds, HB- 809 Industrial Development Bond Allocation Act creates; bonds subject to federal volume limits may be issued as otherwise provided by law unless limited by Act, HB-1688 Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act bonds payable through escrow acct. not to be considered outstanding toward total bond limitation, SB-625 increases authorization, SB-625 increases total aggregate amount of principal certified or recertified and outstanding in bonds, HB-464 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority increases bonding authority; distribution of tax revenues; authorizes grants to CDB for libraries; financing of motion picture productions in State, SB-1249 refunding bonds issuance, HB-3396 Minority Business Bonding Assistance Act, creates, SB-2181 municipal bonds financing of water & wastewater treatment facilities, SB-2299 municipal bonds payable from special tax bear interest at rate not to exceed tax permitted in public corporation interest rate law, SB-1696 permits joint issuance for any purpose of authorized individual bonds, HB- 3293 pension fund monies World's Fair 1992 bonds, prohibits investment in unless majority approval, SB-580 performance bonds contractors, creates Act in relation to; incremental bonding; payments for public works made into escrow accounts, HB-2772 surety, DCCA may act as on performance bonds of minority and female businesses, HB-754 Physical Fitness Service Act center maintain bond of 10% of annual gross income, HB-3332 Prevailing Wage Law redefines public works, HB-791 private activity bonds Council, Private Activity Bond Allocation creates; allocation of bond limit; supersedes E084-6, HB-1148, 1688 2426 BONDS-Cont. IL Private Activity Bond Allocation Act creates; allocation standards for Gov. office, SB-1318;HB-1249 public construction bonds sureties subject to approval of public entity involved, SB-501 revenue bonds Agricultural Loan Bank Act, creates; Gov. appointed Bd; revenue bonds to family farmers, HB-1191 Chi. Lakefront Harbor Authority Act, creates; grants authority to issue revenue bonds, HB-1186 Chicago Lakefront Harbor Authority, creates; authorizes revenue bonds, HB-2880 Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act municipalities may acquire & improve land for industrial projects, HB-1886 local jails & courthouse facilities, CDB - issue revenue bonds to finance; CDB may lease & collect rent; surcharge on criminal fines, HB-3509 school boards fire prevention and safety purposes, prohibits issue of bonds for complete reconstruction, HB-2551 sewer repairs issuance of bonds subject to local gov't. approval, HB-2888 Southwestern IL Development Authority creates; promote growth in Madison & St. Clair counties; bonding, taxing authority, HB-2585 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority creates; Madison & St. Clair Counties growth; bonds; tax levies; SB-2302 State facility buildings bonds, authorizes municipal issue to finance remodeling or construction of bldgs. to be used by State, HB-809 surety bond guarantees creates Act relation to; DCCA establish program providing, HB- 2774 surety bonds contractors with gross yearly revenues under $1.5 million, DCCA establish program to provide guarantees for, HB-2774 Timber Buyers Licensing Act includes fuel or firewood; raises buyers bond, HB-2519 town clerks and town treasurers requires bonds before entering upon duties of office, HB-953 Township Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act creates; authorizes financing industrial projects, revenue bonds, tax levy after referendum, HB-1886, 2818 BONDS-Cont. traffic violations non-speeding bail of $25; graduated bails for speeding starting at $25 for first 10 mph over, HB-423 BRIDGES bridge and highway construction Act flagmen, requires one on highways using one-way traffic with daily flow of 100 - 400, requires no flagman if flow less than 100, HB-700 Development Finance Authority, IL grants for local water, sewer, bridge & road projects from funds from additional motor fuel tax, HB-2280 BUILD ILLINOIS appropriations See SUBJECT HEADING Build IL Review Committee creates; G.A. leadership develop standard applications & guidelines for funding; recommend projects; cost benefit analyses; local matching grants, HB-3459 Build Illinois Act creates; projects and programs for IL development and training, HB-570 DCCA programs, technical changes, SB-2286 Build Illinois Bond Act buildings for public administration and capital improvements for private colleges & universities, includes as uses of bonds, HB-568 creates; authorizes limited obligation bonds for IL development thru Build IL program, SB-448;HB-568, 570 specifies purposes & amounts for bonds; decreases authorization, HB- 3396 General Revenue Fund monthly transfers from GRF to various funds for Build IL, HB-568 IL Housing Development Act, increases maximum bond & note amount by $1 billion, HB-567 Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund Act makes Fund account of Dept. of Conservation funded from Build IL Purposes Fund, Responsibly Build Illinois Initiative Act renames; Apprenticeship Training Council; infrastructure loans; etc. HB-570 BUILDINGS public building commissions minimum correctional facilities standards, Dept. issue grants to certain entities to meet, HB-3022 Rockford "federal building", CDB purchase and renovate into juvenile detention center, authorizes, HB-2649 2427 BUILDINGS-Cont. Scaffolding Act, repeals, SB-198, 1724 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY abatement of taxes allows up to 10 years on certain commercial property, SB-214 Advance Notice by Businesses Cessation of Operations Act creates; employer notify Dept. of Labor, HB-2639 Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act effective date of Act, incorporates by reference into body of Act, HB-1312 Build Illinois See SUBJECT HEADING Business and Education Cooperation Act creates; high sch. work programs for E. St. Louis & Brooklyn dists.; E.St.Louis business incubator; Enterprie High Sch. HB-1700 Business Corporation Act of 1983 business combinations, specifies vote required and price to be paid for shares, HB-2138 deposit 60% of all franchise taxes for distribution by State Board Education to school districts, SB-409 reporting requirements; penalties for late filing, SB-1838 Shareholder Protection Law, IL, creates; duties of officers & directors; rights of minority shareholders, SB- 259 business ownership registration of certain info, authorizes municipality to require, SB-1230 China Development Corporation of Illinois creates; marketing opportunities, contracts, financial assistance, HB- 2549 Co-operative Act, repeals, HB-2972 Community Right to Know Act creates; EPA disclose priority chemical substances present at businesses, SB- 931, 1086 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act acquisition of copy of computer software, Act applies to, HB-2927 conducting home improvement or home repair business, requires use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124 consumer may cancel contract for home repair services within 10 days, SB-1632 fraudulent practices in re home repair, insurance, real estate and securities, SB-2046 restraint of unlawful practices by temporary restraining order, HB- 2313 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. temporary restraining orders, authorizes use of for restraint of unlawful acts under Act, HB-3287 Cooperative Act of 1986, IL creates; incorporation, merger & dissolution of coops, HB-2972 Corporate Take-Over Act, IL creates; regulation by Sec. of State, disclosure statements, HB-2138 Corporation for Science and Technology, IL creates; identify & propose solutions to scientific & technological problems relating to IL economy, SB-585 definition of maintaining a place of business in IL, revises in re State occupation and use taxes, HB-313 Dept. of Urban Development creates; recovery and expansion of business & industry in urban areas, HB-191 Economic Adjustment, Council for establishes; assistance in closings & layoffs in IL businesses, HB-2680 energy audits, DCCA establish grant program for residences and businesses, SB-71 Farm Development Authority Act, Illinois Farmers Home Administration, deletes certain references; bond or note amounts; loaning provisions; agribusiness incentives; tax exemptions, SB-211 Farm Equipment Fair Dealership Law, IL industrial and construction equipment, expands scope of Act to include, SB- 906 foreign trade contracts IL business in international trade for 1st time, State pay 5% of contract price, HB-1062 Free Enterprise Act creates; eliminates State competition with private enterprises; repeals Act in re retail sales at State colleges, HB-1305 hazardous materials report to EPA on use of, requires, HB- 2122 high impact businesses may be located in Foreign Trade Sub- Zones and eligible for investment tax credit, SB-1706 high impact training services State Board of Ed. provide financial assistance to local ed. agencies for new business, expanding business & retraining of workers, SB-215 Home Improvement Business Licensing Act creates; license contractors and salesmen by Dept. R & E, SB-1527 home improvement or home repair business requires use of persons's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124;HB-838 2428 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. IL Development Finance Authority Act financial assistance, job training, technical expertise for development of business & industry; financed by revenue bonds, SB-213 grant programs for laboratory & research operations; incubator facilities; developing infrastructure, SB-350 grants to community colleges to sponsor small business incubators in enterprise zones, SB-2249 local gov't. unit, removes exclusion of units with population over 25,000; permits additional investments, SB- 847 Industrial Home Work Act work prohibited Dept. Labor authority to prohibit certain home work, removes, HB-876 removes processing of food or drink, toys & dolls, metal springs, HB-876 Innovation Development, State Corporation for creates; raise funds for investment in small business, HB-1278 liability insurance Dept. Insurance establish program of ins. to local gov't. units, homeowners, businesses if unable to obtain ins. at reasonable rate by 8/1/86, HB-2907 small business group self insurance program, Dept. Insurance feasibility study SB-2089 Limited Partnership Act, Uniform creates Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, SB-1075 repeals; creates 1986 Uniform Limited Partnership Act, SB-990 malpractice filing of malpractice suit without reasonable cause, filer liable for damages HB-2216 minority and female business application of Act, expands, HB-2561 deception related to certification of businesses, Class 2 felony, HB-1437 fraudulently obtaining certification, public monies, etc. as such a business, Class 2 felony, HB-1018 Housing Development Authority contractors & subcontractors hired in re housing facilities, Authority subject to Act, HB- 478 grants to nonprofit corps. & limited profit entities, Authority subject to Min. & Fem. Business Enterprise Act, HB- 475 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. includes Authority as State agency, HB-477 IL Dev. Finance Authority to earmark 25% funds for & submit annual report to G.A., HB-923 proceeds of contracts, authorizes assignment of in order to obtain financing to perform contract, HB- 2593 State Board of Ed. and educational service regions, Act applies to, SB- 516 surety, DCCA may act as on performance bonds of minority and female businesses, HB-754 Minority Business Bonding Assistance Act, creates, SB-2181 Minority Business Development Authority Act, IL creates; bonds issuance, help in obtaining loans, HB-3616 Minority Controlled and Female Controlled Business Loan Program creates; direct grants & loans to qualifying businesses in certain counties, SB-1129 removes from DCCA; establishes as independent function; inc. Bd. membership; qualifications; grants applicable to whole State, SB-1994 Minority Development Division of DCCA creates; assist minority businesses in obtaining loans & construction contract surety bonds, SB-2236 natural gas company selling directly to commercial or industrial customer or distribution companies, includes as public utility, SB-110 Neighborhood Assistance Act creates; rehabilitation of deteriorating neighborhoods thru private financial assistance from businesses; tax credit; HB-2679 Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1985 creates new; repeals existing Act, SB- 1320 residential cooperatives, regulates board meetings, HB-1429 Not-For-Profit Corporation Act, General corporate name in English, deletes requirement, HB-1035 electric coop meetings open to all members; coop furnish financial info & lists of members, SB-1201 electric coop members may attend meetings of board of dir.; req. notice to board members, SB-1177 immunity from liability to certain persons who are exempt from federal income taxes, SB-2064 out-of-State construction business file assurances with county clerk of ability to pay benefits under Workers' Comp. & Occ. Diseases Acts before conducting business in IL, SB-1714 2429 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. Procurement Institute, IL creates in DCCA; assist economically disadvantaged businesses, HB-2353 property tax abatement commercial firms newly created or relocating in dist., dist. may provide abatement up to 10 yrs. or $1 million, HB-130 Public Awareness and Response Act requires businesses report to EPA concern ing use of hazardous chemicals; prepare emergency response plans, HB-2036 Public Health Information and Community Right to Know Act creates; dislosure by businesses of info regarding discharge of hazardous substances, SB-2119;HB-300 Re-employment Assistance Act creates; employer relocating or terminating establishment provide severance pay & health insurance, HB-2924 Retailers Occupation Tax Act business reduction grant for businesses with restricted access due to DOT projects if business falls below certain levels, SB-1551 Retention of Business Div., creates in DCCA, SB-702 Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act creates; regulated by Sec. of State; limited partnerships file with Sec. of St. instead of county recorders, SB- 1075, 1838 Rivers, Lakes and Streams Act barge fleeting areas, defines; DOT regulate, HB-2844 Shareholder Protection Law, Illinois creates; duties of officers & directors; rights of minority shareholders, SB- 259 small business incubator State Community College of E.St.Louis to establish & maintain, HB-1236 Small Business Litigation Expenses Act creates; court & State agency award expenses in administrative adjudicatory proceeding or civil action under certain circumstances, HB-3034 Small Business Utility Advocate Act creates; promote interests of small business utility customers; appointment of advocate by Gov., SB-406, 1028;HB-2004 small claims court corporation representation by officers, directors & managers, repeals provision allowing, HB-1993 State Compensation Insurance Fund, creates as independent public corporation to insure employers against certain liabilities, HB-2769 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. State contracts Enterprise Council to act as clearing house for info to Min. & Female Businesses, HB-1438 Structural Work Act, repeals, SB-198, 250, 1724;HB-3125 traffic signals installation costs borne by privately owned commercial facility accommodated by installation & reconstruction of intersections, SB- 69;HB- 113 Transient Merchant Act persons conducting business from vehicle subject to Act, HB-1075 travel agencies permits banks to own & operate, HB- 3218 unitary businesses activities must be integrated, mutually dependent and contributory, SB-491 Vision Service Plan Act corporations sign contractual agreements with practitioners, SB- 2279 Vocational and Professional Enterprise Training Act creates; business training & job contracts for students within 5 miles of Enterprise Zone, SB-1402 CANCER See DISEASES CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD See STATE AGENCIES CEMETERIES Burial of Dead Bodies Act creates; requires cover of 2 feet of earth at shallowest point over outer receptacle, HB-591 Burial of Indigent Veterans Act limit, increases to $600 per burial, SB- 133 veterans homes "inmates", changes to "residents", SB-229 neglected graves and cemeteries townships may appropriate funds for repair and renovation, HB-3428 public aid eligibility determination, excludes burial insurance, portion of burial funds, & value of burial spaces, HB-392 veterans graves decoration and maintenance of, deletes $100 limitation on, HB-222 CHICAGO acquisition of property ordinance of authorities of city where property located when city seeking to acquire by condemnation for airport purposes, HB-3487 2430 CHICAGO-Cont. aircraft scheduling city over 500,000 prohibited from permitting between 11 p.m.-7 a.m. at airports situated in more than one county, HB-3490 airport runways new construction by cities over 500,000 when airport in more than one county, prohibits, HB-3488 prohibits disbursement of public funds held by St. Treasurer for certain new construction or expansion, HB-3489 aldermen withdrawal of name by candidate, requires filing request 45 days before election, HB-3602 appointments by Mayor Metro. Fair and Exposition Authority advice and consent of Chi. City Council, SB-227 Board members appointed: 3 by Mayor & 3 by Governor, SB- 1454 nominations deemed to have received advice & consent of City Council if not rejected in 30 session days, SB- 236; HB-246 cannabis and controlled substances fines allocation of proceeds, HB-1567 casino gambling, permits in cities over 1 million, HB-175 central business district changes boundaries in re Foreign Banking Office Act, HB-419 Chicago Civic Center alcohol sold, permits, HB-1023 Chicago Harbor transfers jurisdiction from Chi. Park Dist. to DOT, HB-3376 Chicago High Technology Stock Exchange Act, creates, HB-3604 Chicago Housing Authority prohibits new contracts for purchase of real estate interests until standards met in existing property, SB-1941; HB-3291 Chicago Lakefront Harbor Authority creates; revenue bonds, HB-2880 Chicago Park District Act aquariums & museums, dist. reissue bonds for; increases bond authorization, HB-3217 Chicago Harbor jurisdiction, transfers from park dist. to DOT, HB-3376 issue bonds and obtain letters of credit, authorizes, HB-2492 mayoral nominations to Board deemed to have received advice & consent of City Council if not rejected within 30 session days, SB-236 Chicago Regional Port District Act CHICAGO-Cont. annual reports, copies to each township supervisor within dist., HB-1745 contributions, empowers Dist. to accept, HB-640 technical change, HB-1731 Chicago Sanitary District civil service exam, increases to 1 year period to take exam and establish eligibility list, HB-909 officer salaries, increases biennially until 1991, HB-1217 salary adjustments, permits due to promotions or transfers, H B-1216 temporary employee must pass exams within 6 months to retain jobs, HB- 1218 Chicago World's Fair - 1992 abolishes Authority 12/31/85; transfers assets & liabilities to State, SB-1467 abolishes 12/31/85, SB-1036 advisory council, creates, HB-2469 affirmative action program, specifies Authority was to establish before 10/2/84, HB-176 Authority, designates as unit of local gov't., HB-1682 cooperation with, includes among powers of DCCA, SB-1036 domed stadium, requires Authority to construct in Chicago, HB-607 Stock Transfer Tax Act,creates; graduated tax on sale or transfer of stock and certificates of interest on property; proceeds used for Fair, SB- 104 elections terms of certain city officers commence at Noon, 1st Monday following election, HB-2467 Foreign Banking Office Act Chicago, creates secondary central business district; foreign corp. obtain written permission of banks within 600 feet, HB-501 Grant Park, extends boundaries, SB-14 Investigation, Select House Committee of creates; consider cost overruns on McCormick Place annex, HR-629 Lake Michigan flood relief projects, DOT to administer, SB-2231 IL shoreline protection from Lake Michigan overflow, Dept. Energy & Natural Resources provide technical assistance & info, SB-2232 Office of Lake Michigan, creates within DOT; grants; tax deductions; etc., SB-2233 shoreline protection, authorizes certain local assessments or taxes to require landowners to install, HB-3385 2431 CHICAGO-Cont. Lakefront Harbor Authority Act, Chicago creates; development of recreational use harbor along Lake Michigan; bonding authority, HB-1186 McCormick Place Metro. Fair and Exposition Authority, makes a body politic and corporate of State, SB-1454 McCormick Place cost overruns, creates Select House Committee of Investigation to consider, HR-629 medical center district changes boundaries; changes name to West Side Development Commission; IL coal use; revenue bonds; etc. HB-3504 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority body politic and corporate of State, provides, SB-1454 changes from municipal corporation to State agency, SB-1454 Metropolitan Transit Authority Act mayoral nominations to Board deemed to have received advice & consent of City Council if not rejected within 30 session days, SB-236 Municipal Purchasing Act for Cities of 500,000 or More raises min. contract price requiring competitive bidding; exemptions, HB-3570 Navy Pier delivery & sale of alcohol with City Council approval, SB-1616 noise emission nighttime sporting events in cities over 1 million, deletes certain regulations, HB-1973 O'Hare Airport Attorney General participate in fed. airport noise compatibility program for O'Hare, HB-3501 O'Hare Airport Legal Services Commission, creates by intergov'tal. agreement; DCCA supervision, HB- 3496 telecommunication devices for deaf, requires installation & 24-hr availability, HB-894 video lottery games at O'Hare; proceeds into Chi. Public School Lottery Fund for monthly grants to Chi. Board of Ed. HB-869 Probation Challenge Program Act creates; governed by Board of City College of Chicago; education, counseling to criminal defendants, SB-2003; HB-2714 Public Community College Act Chicago mayoral nominations to Board deemed to receive advice & consent of City Council if not rejected within 30 session days, SB-236 CHICAGO-Cont. Regional Transit Authority Act mayoral nominations to Board deemed to have received advice & consent of City Council if not rejected within 30 session days, SB-236 school district annual budget set forth recognized tax revenue estimates; removes levy limitation based on estimated tax levies; allows contributions to entities for ownership considerations, HB- 123 annual school budget, authorizes City council to reduce or eliminate items prior to adoption by board, SB-628 Board of Education annual budget, requires estimate of anticipated tax revenues; removes levy limitation, HB-45 budget estimate and tax levy limitations changes, HB-3075 Chi. Public School Lottery Fund, monthly grants to Bd. from; dep. proceeds from video lottery games at O'Hare, HB-869 creates new Board, members from each of 15 new sch. dists.; abolishes Sch. Finance Authority, HB-617 election of members, provides for; establishes qualification, HB- 200 submission of financial plan & budget within 30 (now 45) days prior to FY, SB-1809;HB-3074 submit financial plan & budget within 60 days prior to FY, SB- 1991 building purposes tax rate, carries forward extension of maximum rate from calendar year 1985, SB- 1799;HB-3129 Chicago school principals evaluation of noneducational personnel, SB-146, 191 reclassification of tenured principals, provides for private of public hearing before Chi. Board of Ed., HB-1989 supervise "operations" of attendance centers, expands principal authority; incl. evaluation of noned. personnel, SB-191 dropout rate and achievement test scores, Aud. Gen. to investigate, HB- 873 educational purposes tax rate, increases for FY87, HB-3407 expands authority of sch. principals, HB-2853 free transportation to public schools & other dist. vocational programs; tax levy; State reimbursement, HB-1407 2432 CHICAGO-Cont. grammatical changes, HB-3405 noneducational personnel, Chi. sch. principals to evaluate, SB-146, 191 principals evaluate noneducational personnel, HB-2771 restructures Central Education Committee, 20 sch. dists.; abolishes Sch. Finance Authority, HB-685 Central School Service District, 20 sch. districts, SB-500;HB-290 divide Chi. into 4 school districts, SB-30 replaces Chi. Board membership with members from 15 new sch. dists.; abolishes Sch. Finance Authority, HB-617 restructures Chi. public school system, SB-2268 School Finance Authority abolishes, HB-617, 685 Board submit financial plan & budget to Authority within 60 (now 45) days prior to FY, SB- 1991 submission of financial plan budget to Authority within 30 (now 45) days prior to FY, SB- 1809;HB-3074 school service personnel certificate provisions not applicable to, HB-46 sub-district advisory council parents of former students may serve as pres. or chairperson, SB-1517 substitute teachers Chicago teachers age 70, allows to be subs, HB-212 transitional. instruction program for children with limited English; exempts teachers & counselors from membership in advisory committees, HB-989 State of Illinois Center alcohol sold, permits, HB-1023 police and security force, Sec. of State authorized to maintain; prohibits such force under Dept. CMS, HB- 614 Stock Transfer Tax Act creates; graduated tax on sale or transfer of stock and certificates of interest on property; proceeds used for 1992 Chi. World's Fair, SB-104 taxicabs ICC regulate operators; Sec. of State issue classified drivers license; prohibits local regulation, SB-1874 prohibits cities over 500,000 from regulating number which may operate in city SB-1873 Union Station CHICAGO-Cont. telecommunication devices for deaf, requires installation & 24-hr availability, HB-894 Urban School Improvement Act creates; cities over 500,000; State funding, SB-1321; HB-2188 video lottery games install at O'Hare Airport; proceeds into Chi. Public School Lottery Fund, HB-869 Wrigley Field noise and light may be emitted during nighttime playoff or World Series baseball game, SB-1173 CHILDREN AND MINORS abuse, assault, abduction Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act confidentiality of reports not ban disclosure reasonably made for investigation of child abuse, HB-2694 day care directors access to records during background investigations of employees, grants, SB-1171 DCFS cooperation & involvement with public and private agencies, authorizes augmenting State funds with funding from other sources, SB-2080 DCFS delegate investigation of abuse & neglect to licensed child welfare agencies, SB- 1869;HB-3320 DCFS may seek, receive and make use of all funds available, SB- 2080 expands list of persons required to make reports, SB-653 multi-agency cooperation, authorizes use of any funds for implementation of, SB-2025 preventive or reunification services, DCFS evaluate placement of child, SB- 2149;HB-3390 public or private sch. employee, incl. as person responsible for child's welfare, SB-1491 Abused Child Shield Law of 1985, creates; in-chamber videotape testimony, HB-637 birth record certification, requires fee of $2 for deposit into Child Abuse Prevention Fund, SB-1583;HB-2760 burn reporting program of State Fire Marshal reports to DCFS for investigations of suspected child abuse, HB-2886 child abduction Class 3 (now 4) felony, SB-393 2433 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. child abduction, expands venue for defendant trial, SB-2003 Child Abuse & Neglect Act, creates; offenses in re children under 13; penalties for inducing unlawful absence from sch. of 14 days or more, HB-1692 child abuse reports, prohibits alteration; access to records; teacher certificate revocation, SB-1491 Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Treatment Center Act, includes prevention of abuse & exploitation as purpose of certain Acts, SB-443;HB- 832 child visitation violations, establishes as child abduction, HB-3658 defines child abduction; redefines indecent solicitation of child, SB-24; HB-522 neglected minor references, changes to reflect current law, SB-2196 public school instruction on how to avoid abuse, assault, abduction and what to do when victimized, HB-50 Sexual Abusers of Children Treatment Act, creates; DCFS model demonstration project for evaluation, treatment, counseling of sexual abusers, SB-1262 sexual offense between family members, extends to 1 yr. after victims reach age 18, SB-97 video tapes of testimony of minors in cases of sexual abuse or assault, permits, HB-53 videotape testimony of minor, creates new Article in Code of Criminal Procedure, SB-179 Access to Basic Banking Services Act creates; checking services without fee to persons under 15 and over 62, SB- 1377 adolescent and teen suicide prevention Dept. Mental Health & Dev. Disabilities establish programs; grants; teacher training institutes, SB-2164;HB-3639 Adolescent Pregn'cy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, SB-2162 Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services Act, creates, SB-1383, 1537 adoption See SUBJECT HEADING notice to putative father of mother's intent to place child for adoption, SB-2076 agency services clerk of court reimbursement under Juv. Court Act, SB-1965 DCFS reimburse agency when child referred by entity other than Dept., SB-1868 CHILDREN AND MINORS--Cont. DCFS reimbursement at per diem rates, SB-1964 alcohol imposes liability on adults providing liquor to minors in private homes, HB-738 underage consumption knowingly renting hotel or motel room for, misdemeanor, SB- 1576 person paying for hotel room or facility where minor consumes alcohol liable for injuries caused by minor, SB-1577 alcoholism and substance abuse support services to minors of parents who abuse alcohol or drugs, Dept. Public Aid offer, HB-945 Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act purpose of Act to increase effectiveness of juvenile justice system, HB-2103 birth certificates blood types, requires specifying on birth certificates & foreign birth records, HB-2733 birth control parental notification of children seeking devices, requires, SB-1114 change of name standards and procedures, establishes for minors, HB-197 child care certification by Dept. of Law Enforcement following criminal records investigation, requires, HB- 54 criminal background investigations of members of volunteer organizations provicing child care services, HB- 2583 income tax deduction for provision of child care for taxpayer's employee's dependent children, HB-473 Child Care Act of 1969 child care facilities Act applicable to certain previously exempt facilities; req. licensure of part-day facilities, SB-1568 applicants for license and employees, criminal background investigation; authorizes disclosure of info to day care facilities, HB-503 - prospective employees, requires criminal background investigation of; prohibits hiring for certain convictions, HB-52 child sexual abuse and exploitation prevention, includes as purpose of Act, SB-443;HB-832 2434 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. day care center, eliminates various exclusions from definition, SB-2083; HB-2912 DCFS contract with outside agencies to examine facilities of applicants & perform investigations on Dept. behalf, SB-1863 firearms prohibition, requires as minimum standard for licensure of day care centers, HB-2913 homeless youth, includes facilities caring for in certain definitions of care facilities, HB-2971 services provided for or regulated by State law, incorporates procedureal & substantive changes, HB-3150 child care facilities criminal background investigation, requires of prospective employees; prohibits hiring for certain convictions, HB-52 employees of and applicants for licenses, requires criminal background investigation; authorizes disclosure of info to day care facilities, HB-503 child custody and child support awards based on %age of net disposable income; sets formula, HB-2237 child support and maintenance, removes guidelines for %ages of income to be paid, SB-91 child support enforcement programs in ea. county; requirements for orders for income withholding; duties of circuit court clerks, HB-3289 child support, authorizes reduction of Lottery prizes by delinquent amount, SB-1553 circuit clerk collect annual fee for collection & disbursement of maintenance & child support, SB- 416 custody of minor child to noncustodial parent upon death of custodial parent, HB-1189 Dept. of Public Aid collection fee rates, SB-1543 enforcement amnesty program for child support, Dept. Public Aid establish, HB-2254, 3517, 3590 guidelines for child and spouse support, mandatory in Dept. Public Aid cases; advisory in other cases, HB-365 increases fee employer may collect for withholding payments from employee paycheck, HB-755 joint child custody, authorizes even if parents not married to each other, HB-2457 joint custody terminated if court finds wilful & repeated abuse of visitation privilege, SB-1845 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. joint custody, authorizes upon motion of court or application of both parents; prohibits if evidence of domestic violence, HB-3600 joint custody, requires unless not in child's best interest, HB-1349 lien by operation of law on property of person ordered to pay child support, creates, SB-1542 orders may provide for adjustments to cost of living index for future self- executing modifications; court consider tax consequences of orders, HB-403 public aid child support enforcement amnesty program, Dept. Public Aid establish for certain obligors, HB- 3517 trial of issues under Marriage & Dissolution of Marriage Act, speciies when to be tried; specifies when issue of awarding of marital home to be tried, SB-65 unlawful custodial interference, creates offense of; detaining or concealing a child with intent to deprive person of visitation rights, HB-2529 Child Day Care Insurance Law adds Article to Code; creates Child Day Care Ins. Assoc. to provide liability ins. for licensed day care providers, HB-2588 Child Labor Law workers certificates for appearances as models in certain media productions, school sup'ts. may issue, HB-2473 Child Passenger Protection Act accountability, deletes ownership of vehicle as criteria in determining, HB-613 child passenger seats requirement applicable to any person transporting child under 6, HB-1069 exempts child with physical handicap which prevents appropriate restraint, SB-74 persons transporting children under 6, Act applicable to all, HB-1069 child restraint systems exempts fr. Child Passenger Protection Act a child with physical handicap which prevents appropriate restraint, SB-74 income tax credit to purchasers, HB- 144 Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Treatment Center Act prevention of child sexual abuse & exploitation, includes as purpose of Act, SB-443;HB-832 child support - see: child custody and child support child victims 2435 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. Supreme Court educational program to reduce trauma of child victim witnesses, SB-2003 child welfare agencies reimbursement, SB- 1965 HB-3314 child welfare programs limits DCFS costs for such services, SB-1867 operating program services, DCFS request proposals from child welfare agencies, SB-1864;HB-3315 child welfare services DCFS establish case management system to monitor and manage, SB- S1887 Children's Bureau creates within Governor's Office, HB- 868 community based youth services public hearings prior to establishment, HB-2498 confidential information and records empowers Dept. Public Aid to solicit and receive accesss data & records of various entities, SB-1876 Council on Children awards program for qualified youth & locally sponsored organizations, Council to establish, SB-2168 County Fair Youth Program Building Act creates; 50/50 State/local matching funds program to build facilities for youth programs, HB-2640, 2780 criminal background investigations child care employees & volunteers at private organizations devoting time to child services, SB-2003;HB- 2583 employees of and applicants for licenses, req. investigation; authorizes disclosure of info to day care facilities, HB-503 prospective employees, requires investigation; prohibits hiring for certain offenses, HB-52 schools teachers & employees, requires investigation as condition of certification or employment; prohibits hiring for certain offenses, HB-52, 711 Criminal Code of 1961 aggravated battery with use of firearm by minor at least 15 yrs. old, tried under Criminal Code of 1961, SB- 267; HB-2105 child abduction, expands venue for defendant trial, SB-2003 child abduction, includes unlawfully luring child into motor vehicle, SB- 22, 2294, 2298; HB-522 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. film & print processor report certain evidence of sexual exploitation to peace officer, SB-2293 harboring a runaway, creates offense of, HB-627 indecent solicitat'n of child; prosecution period of limitation; penalties; sentencing, SB-2293 indecent solicitation of a child, changes to Class 4 felony, HB-21, 1456 knowingly selling firearm to minor who does not possess Firearm Owner's ID card, Class 1 felony, SB-206;HB- 1881 negligent fetal homicide, creates offense of, HB-3082, 3102 sexual relations within families offenses involving step children separate subclause, HB-3417 unlawful custodial interference to violate visitation rights, SB-2298 curfew begins 1 hour earlier; applicable to children under 18 (now 17), HB-624 prohibits employment of minors during hours of curfew, SB-1843 day care Abused Child Reporting Act day care directors access to records during background investigations of employees, grants, SB-1171 credit on IL income tax, SB-73;HB- 1872, 2163 day care center, eliminates various exclusions from definition, SB-2083; HB-2912 employees of facilities and applicants for licenses, req. criminal background investigation; authorizes disclosure of info to day care facilities, HB-503 firearms prohibition, requires as minimum standard for licensure, HB-2913 detention home and shelter care home Harrisburg Youth Center, requires establishment of detention home & shelter care home for minors, HB- 3629 drivers license licensees under 21, license in contrasting color, HB-430 minor license/permit for applicants under 18, SB-484 drug abuse extends "in loco parentis" relationship to reporting of pupil drug abuse by certificated educational employees, SB-652 early childhood learning establishment of programs for 3 and 4 year olds; qualifies for State aid, SB- 503 2436 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. economically disadvantaged programs DCFS establish for 18-22 yr. olds; 1-yr. grant-in-aid, weekly stipends, HB- 2109 Education of Handicapped Children, Advisory Council of develop plan for ID, assessment, evaluation & referral of children to adult services on attainment of age 22, HB-892 employment of minors prohibits during curfew hours, SB-1843 fetal homicide, negligent, creates offense of, HB-2131 fetus experiments bans on fetus produced by fertilization outside body unless therapeutic, HB- 1054 foster care and adoptive care services DCFS provide training programs, HB- 347.7 Friend of the Court Act creates; monitoring and enforcement of child support and custody orders in each circuit court, SB-268 handicapped children State Board Ed. pilot projects to provide services to children up to 3 yrs. old, HB-889 harboring a runaway, creates offense of, HB-627 homeless youth includes facilities caring for in certain definitions of care facilities, HB- 2971 I SEARCH - see: Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act income tax, Illinois adopted dependent child, parents may claim double exemption for, SB-13 child care, grants deduction to taxpayer providing care for employee's dependent children, HB-473 day care, provides income tax credit, SB-73 medical expenses of adopted child & its mother, adoption agency fees & legal expenses, provides deduction for, HB-439 indecent solicitation of a child changes penalty, HB-21, 842 Class 2 felony (now Class A misdemeanor), SB-197 deletes luring or attempted luring of child into motor vehicle with intent to commit indecent act, SB-24 Infant Mortality Reduction Act creates Infant Mortality Reduction Advisory Board in Dept. Public Health, HB-2644, 3469 creates; grant program; Dept. Public Health, SB-1183 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act incl. school dists. and law enforcement agencies accessing LEADS terminals; courts check LEADS before awarding custody, SB-1285 information bulletins, Dept. Law Enforcement prepare and send to State Board of Ed. for circulation in schools, HB-807 LEADS, req. all law enforcement agencies & policing bodies to enter certain basic info into as soon as missing child report received, HB- 2858 Job Development Corps, IL creates within DCCA; vocational skills to youth thru employment on public & private works projects, SB-1404 juveniles see also: COURTS-Juvenile Court Act adjudicatory hearing delinquency or authoritative intervention, hearing within 30 days; neglect or dependency, hearing within 30 days & action within 90 days, HB-854 aggravated battery with use of firearm by minor at least 15 yrs. old, tried under Criminal Code of 1961, SB- 267; HB-2105 authoritative intervention incl. minors released from custody whose parents refuse custody, HB-2106 includes minor who is chronic or habitual truant, SB-599 permits waivure of 21-day requirement & allows petition to be filed, SB-600 chronic or habitual truant, includes as minor needing authoritative intervention, SB-599 chronic truants, Juv. Court jurisdiction; treatment as wards of court, SB-545, 1637;HB-414, 506, 747, 939, 3009, 3211 contributing to criminal delinquency of a juvenile, creates offense, HB-231, 2107 criteria for Dept. Corrections discharge of delinquent minor from Dept. custody & control, SB-1853 dentention, requires delinquent serve period of as condition of supervision, SB-538 Dept. Corrections interdivisional transfer hearing, changes factors court may consider; right to counsel, service of notice, presence at hearing, HB-376 detention, delinquent minor to serve period of as condition of supervision, HB-504, 748 2437 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. home confinement, allows as condition of probation or conditional discharge, SB-1563 juvenile arrest warrant file, Dept. State Police maintain computerized central repository, HB-237, 2752 juvenile photographs in photo lineups, allows; allows as evidence in court, HB-234, 2745 minor over 14 charged with gang related felony, tried as adult, HB- 586 minor's status changes time limits for hearings to determine, HB-2785 minors accused of unlawful use of weapons in bldg. or on sch. grounds prosecuted pursuant to Criminal Code of 1961, SB-205;HB-837, 2746 minors violating IL Controlled Substances Act in bldg. or on grounds or sch. tried under that Act instead of Juv. Court Act, SB- 204;HB-835, 2748 Probation Services, Div. of, Supreme Court may establish under Juvenile Court & Probation Officers Acts, HB-777 public or community service as condition of probation; extends certain immunity provisions, HB- 2897 reimbursement to counties for expenditure for care & shelter of minors, repeals, HB-626 restriction on work outside residence community while on probation, removes, SB-1564 State subsidy to counties for compensation of probation officers, HB-3208 Labeling of Sexual Material Depicting Minors Act creates; names & addresses of producers and participating minors, SB-1137 latch key programs public school programs, State Board of Ed. make annual reports on nature & operation of programs, HB-3062 Maternal and Child Health Services Act creates; programs and grants; Dept. Public Health administer, HB-3659 missing children communication among State and local officials; alerting authorities; exchange of information; SB-2295; HB-2573, 2582 information on, Sec. of State incl. from Dept. of Law Enf. with registration & drivers license renewal forms, HB- 1645 motor vehicle accidents CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. victims under 18, law enforcement officer contact parents as soon as possible, HB- 1103 neglected or dependent minor financial inability or hardship, not grounds for excuse from certain responsibilities under Adoption Act, HB-498 orphanages references from Sup't. Public Instruction to State Bd. of Education in re children from orphanages, children's homes & State housing units, HB-451 school tuition, revises dates and procedures for payment of, SB-504 Parentage Act of 1984, Illinois enforcement of orders for payment of costs, courts may provide by rule for procedures for, SB-266 joint custody unmarried parents, court may award joint cust. if father acknowledges paternity; joint cust. only in best interest of child, HB-3021 joint legal custody/joint physical custody, redefines joint custody, HB- 3021 non-existence of parent & child relationship, action barred after 2 years of obtaining relevant facts, HB-1392 parental liability unlawful use of computer, expands definition; increases offense; civil liability, HB-2136 Parental Right of Recovery Act creates; parents allowed to collect damages, attorneys fees resulting from sale or transfer of illegal drug to minor, SB-164;HB-231 Paternity Act guidelines for child and spouse support mandatory in Dept. Public Aid cases, advisory in other cases, HB-364 perinatal care hospital standards, Dept. Public Health develop; provide info to families in re special ed for children with disabilities, HB-890 perinatal, redefines, HB-722 pornography persons convicted of child porn or sex crimes required to undergo psychological counseling & treatment, HB-2495 seizure of video or camera equipment used in child porn, authorizes; sale at public auction by sheriff, HB-2494 posthumous children recive same share of estate as if born in decedent's (now father's) lifetime, HB-368 2438 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. pregnancy Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Services Act, creates; grants for community service project plans, SB- 1383, 1537 limits costs of DCFS programs & services to children who are unmarried and pregnant, SB-1866 public infant laboratory schools, authorizes for pregnant pupils to return to sch.; child care; parenting education, SB-1529 public infant laoratory schools, authorizes for pregnant pupils to return to sch.; child care; parenting education, SB-1529 Sex Ed. Act, repeals; human growth & development instruction; Truant's Alternative & Optional Ed programs; home instruction; day care; SB-2163 pregnant pupil student return public infant laboratory schools, authorizes; child care; parenting ed.; sch. dist. reimbursement, SB-1529- Privacy of Child Victims of Criminal Sexual Offenses Act creates; law enforcement records inspection & copying restrictions, SB-2129 enacts; confidentiality for victims under 17 yrs. old, HB-2576 public infant laboratory schools authorizes for pregnant girls to return to school; child care; parenting ed.; sch. dist. reimbursement, SB-1529 retail sale of liquor liquor in original package, allows sale by minor under certain supervision, HB-877 Reyes Syndrome aspirin, reqtiires labeling to warn of contracting Reyes Syn. when given to children with chicken pox, SB-26 Scandinavian Lekoteks (play libraries), authorizes establishement of for children with special needs, SB-33 school absences Child Abuse & Neglect Act, creates; offenses in re children under 13; penalties for inducing unlawful absence from sch. of 14 days or more, HB-1692 notify parents when child absent from first class over 2 hours, requires, SB- 210;HB-51 searches exercise of discipline does not authorize search; procedures for searches, seizure of property, notification of parents & law enf. agency; prohibits strip & body cavity search, SB-304 permits if reasonable grounds other than probable cause to believe pupil in violation of criminal laws or school rules HB-380 CHILDREN AND MINORS--Cont. strip search and body cavity search by public school personnel, not authorized, SB-130 Services to Handicapped and High-Risk Infants Act, IL creates; coordination & delivery of services, HB-1910 sexual crimes abduction, sexual abuse & assault, req. instruction on how to avoid and action to take when victimized for pupils in K-12, HB-50 child sexual abuse and exploitation prevention, includes as purpose of certain Acts, SB-443;HB-832 Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act, creates; multiple offender register with police in municipality of offender residence, SB-2292 sexual assault victims shall have rights of Juvenile Court Act and Bill of Rights for Victims & Witnesses during & after juvenile proceedings, SB-598 sexual material to minor, unlawful to knowingly display, SB-1850 sexual offense between family members, extends to one year after victim attains age 18, SB-97 sexual relations offenses involving step children separate subclause, HB- 3417 statute of limitations on criminal sexual offenses, extends when victim under 18, HB-1315 Supreme Court programs for training certain personnel to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims, HB- 2577 vertical prosecution, urges adoption as official policy by State's Attorneys in criminal prosecutions for sexual offenses against children, HJR-127 video tape testimony of minor in cases of abuse or assault, creates new Article in Code of Criminal Procedure, SB-179 video tapes of testimony of minors in cases of sexual abuse or assault, permits, SB-179;HB-53, 2581 shoe tag ID Dept. State Police administer program to furnish tags to shoe retailers to be affixed to inside of purchased children's shoes, SB-2026 teen parenthood prevention programs authorizes grantsto schools applying for program approval, HB-3145 Teenage Father Financial Responsibility Deferment Act, creates, SB-2182 Temporary Guardian Act, IL creates; appointment for persons over 16 lacking capacity to control conduct, SB-346 2439 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. Transfers to Minors Act, IL Uniform custodianship of property; standard of care; SB-1845 nomination or designation of custodian of property; custodian's standard of care; terminating custodianship, SB- 2184 truancy chronic truants or habitual truant, incl. as minor needing authoritative intervention, SB-599 chronic truants, conditions precedent to punitive action against, HB-3187 chronic truants, treated as wards of court; Juv. Court jurisdiction, SB- 545, 1637;HB-414, 506, 747, 939, 3009, 3211 unborn child: establishes offenses of intentional homicide, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, battery, aggravated battery, HB-3262 Urban Civilian Youth Service creates; report on urban youth unemployment & design work program, HB-1699 wrongful birth liability in civil damages for act or omission resulting in live birth instead of abortion, precludes, HB- 917 Youth Employment Act of 1986, IL creates; IL Youth Conservation Corps and IL Youth Recreation Corps; summer employment, SB-2166;HB- 2573, 3640 Youth Employment Program Act creates; DCCA provide jobs for low income youths, HB-2512 CHINA China Development Corporation of Illinois creates; marketing opportunities, contracts, financial assistance, HB- 2549 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT See SENIOR CITIZENS CITIES AND VILLAGES acquisition of property ordinance of authorities of city where property located when city seeking to acquire by condemnation for airport purposes, HB-3487 permits "quick-take" eminent domain for property for electricity generating refuse incinerators, SB- 1064 Aledo Community Center Authority, creates, HB-356 animal trapping leghold traps, municipalities may prohibit use and sale of, HB-531 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. annexation contiguous territory separated by strip of land in another city, allows, SB- 596, 1619;HB-904, 2660 coterminous city may annex territory in adjacent township, backdoor referendum, HB-1467 territory separated from municipality by forest preserve may be annexed to municipality exclusive of forest preserve territory, HB-253 unassessed, unoccupied territory owned by park dist. and nearly coterminous with adjoining municipality may be annexed to adjoining municipality, HB-3299 unincorporated territory under 60 acres bounded by one or more municipalities & a creek, permits annexation by ordinance, HB-344 uninhabited territory contiguous to & owned by muni. but in another muni., owner may annex by ordinance, SB-629 approval of plat of subdivision prohibits requiring developer to dedicate portion for certain uses, HB-1159 audits requires of accounts of cities, counties & certain gov'tal units to comply with federal standards, HB-3327 bonds financing of water & wastewater treatment facilities, SB-2299 State facility buildings remodeling or construction, HB-809 Township Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act, creates, HB-1886, 2818 water & wastewater treatment facility financing, authorizes, HB-3162 water or wastewater treatment facilities, permits bonds issue without referendum, SB-2123;HB- 3396 boundaries extend to far side of any adjacent highway not included in any other cities, requires, SB-505 bribery contracts of city, county or school dist. denied to companies if officer of company bribed public employee, HB-3650 business ownership registration of certain info, authorizes municipality to require, SB-1230 cable TV installation on property subject to condo instrument or lease prohibiting such installation, prohibits, HB-I 112 licensing, prohibits if cable TV distributes indecent material, HB- 1844 2440 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. capital improvements special fund for, raises amount which may be accumulated, SB-315 casino gambling, permits in cities over 1 million, HB-175 Chicago See SUBJECT HEADING city councils majority vote of aldermen, not incl. mayor, sufficient to pass ordinances, HB-1987 city treasurers accounting of receipts and disbursements within 6 mos. after FY, HB-1643 civil service applicable to all municipalities, incl. home rule, HB-512 exempts deputy elected municipal official and deputy municipal manager, SB-431 civil service leave temporary leave of absence from classified civil service to serve as member of corporate authority, HB- 3269 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act Dept. ENR assist cities in funding economic feasibility studies for purchase of public utilities, HB-3583 community antenna television companies recoverable compensation to public utilities for use of support structures by television companies, HB-3567 consolidated primary election first Tue. in Feb. (now last Tue.) each odd-numbered yr., HB-871 construction contracts for bid increases threshold from $4,000 to $5,000 on contracts required to be let for bid, HB-1382 contracts authorizes city to enter into for terms over 1 yr. for certain personnel, services and equipment, HB-3010 collective bargaining aggrements, exempt from requirement for appropriation to be made as condition precedent to making contract, HB-387 municipal property purchase or lease, allows contracts bearing interest at rate no higher than in public bond issue act, SB-354 Cook County Townships includes in political subdivisions under Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975, HB-294 coterminous cities and townships coterminous city may annex territory in adjacent township, backdoor referendum, HB-1467 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. dedication of subdivision prohibits municipalities from requiring subdivider dedicate except as necessary at time of plat approval, HB-322 demolition or repair of buildings owners or tenants within 1200 feet of unsafe bldg. may request order for, SB-1360 driving under influence (DUI) permits 50% surcharge on fines imposed for DUI, HB-1838 East St. Louis Business & Education Cooperation Act; creates; business incubator for high sch. students; Enterprise High Schools, HB-1700 E.St.Louis Development Act, creates; community developmentn & quality community environment, HB-49 E.St.Louis sports stadium, Capital Development Board conduct feasibility study, HB-1224 elections township officers ballot shall precede municipal officers ballot, HB-111 eminent domain quick take acquisition of land for property for electricity generating refuse incinerators, SB-1064 quick take, extends 18 mos. for water commission under Water Commission Act of 1985, SB-2078 employment prohibits hiring of close relatives of elected officers; incl. home rule units in application, SB-194 energy audits, DCCA establish grant program for residences and businesses, SB-71 EPA delegation agreements liability resulting from injury due to, excuses local gov't. from, HB-2633 fire insurance cities pay collection fee to agents collecting foreign fire ins. company taxes on their behalf, HB-1866 fire protection abolish fire and police commissioners boards, allows, HB-2455 applications for policemen & firemen available at public library branches, cities over 500,000, SB-1513 board of fire and police commissioners, applies provisions to all municipalities, including home rule units, HB-511 exams of applicants, city may provide by ordinance the interval between, HB-3064 fire protection provided to entire sch. dist. by municipality or fire protection dist. in which any part of sch. dist. property lies, HB-520 2441 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. maximum age requirements for beginning officers, eliminates, HB- 3210, 3623 municipal demotion for cause, permits, HB-2824 municipal firefighters residency requirements extant at time of entering service cannot change during period of service, HB-546 strikes over binding arbitration, prohibits paying dues to organizations advocating, HB- 57 private firefighting enterprises, provides for regulation and certification; prohibits from providing contractual firefighting services after 6/86, HB- 724 proposed district, majority of votes cast in territory proposing to become fire protection dist. rules, SB-1592 firearms handguns, Secretary of State to publish county and municipal ordinances in re, HB-215 fiscal emergency financial planning commission, Aud. Gen. may require to oversee budgeting in city, HB-2796 grant entitlements minimum correctional facilities standards, Dept. issue grants to certain entities to meet, HB-3022 gun ordinances prohibits local regulation, licensing or taxation, HB-410 home repair contractors municipalites may license, SB-1631 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL creates; register persons performing home repair services with county or municipal clerk; central repository of registration forms, SB-1594 hospitals certain local gov't. units may sell, lease or transfer public hospitals to public & private entities, HB-1106 IL Home-Repair Registration Act creates; registration of persons performing home repairs; building permits, fees, contracts, SB-126;HB- 847 immobile dwelling definition includes house trailers on permanent foundation and assessed as real property, SB-395 incorporation as village allows for certain areas filing petitions 30 days after effective date of Act, SB-1482, 1487 Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. municipalities may acquire & improve land for industrial projects, HB-1886 insurance coverage for spouses & dependants of municipal employees, authorizes city to provide, HB-3394 insurance availability plan, municipal, establishes, SB-1200 Intergovernmental Transportation Districts authorizes in cities, townships & counties, HB-3574 investment of funds joint investment of funds with community college dist., townships & schools, authorizes, SB-1932 joint bond issuance permits municipalities for any purpose of authorized individual bonds, HB- 3293 land management Joint Land Resource Management Programs, authorizes municipalities & counties to engage in, HB-1849 Local Land Resource Management Plans, authorizes municipalities to adopt, HB-1848 liability insurance companies issuing policies to local gov't units not required to waive certain immunities & exemptions, HB-2632 Liquor Control Act, incorporates reference to in Municipal Code, HB-1825 liquor license violations, all home rule municipalities may levy fines (now only municipality over 500,000), SB- 298;HB-314 local historians appointment by county, municipality & townships for preservation of local history, HB-1012 Local Land Resource Management Planning Act, creates, HB-1849 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act cogeneration of electricity from solid waste; defines facilities; ICC requirements; excludes from calculation of excess capacity, etc., HB-3149 Lottery Law, Illinois net revenues distributed to counties and municipalities in proportion to lottery sales, HB-632 managerial form of government cities under commission form of gov't. may vest themselves with, HB-2642 mayoral appointments appointments requiring advice & consent of city council deemed approved if no council action within 180 days, SB-376 Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Service 2442 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. creates; requires development of 5-yr. plan by Service, HB-1508 money borrowing corporate money borrowing from financial institutions if repaid within one yr., permits, HB-3204 permits corporate money borrowing from financial institutions if repaid during current FY, HB-1906 permits townships & road dists. not under township organization to borrow from banks and saving & loans if repaid in current FY, HB- 3178 Municipal Airport Authorities election (now appointment) of commissioners, HB-214 increases memberships to 5 (now 3) at large commissioners; State air travel priorities, HB-1769 municipal attorney municipalities under 1 million entitled to $10 prosecution fee per conviction for certain vehicle code violations, HB-40 prosecution fee of $10 for each conviction for violation of Veh. Code or municipal vehicle ordinances, SB- 397; HB-40 Municipal Code technical changes, SB- 2243; HB-3406 Municipal Joint Action Agencies revises structure and poewr of agencies formed for collection & disposal of waste, SB-1930 municipal officers run-off elections, allows when no candidate receiving 50% of vote, HB- 1345 municipal peace officers detention of persons overnight or on Sun., removes provisions allowing, HB-1433 municipal purchase orders or contracts bidders deposit bid bond with surety approved by purchasing agent of city, HB-3128 Municipal Purchasing Act for Cities of 500,000 or More raises min. contract price requiring competitive bidding; exemptions, HB-3570 municipal recreation agreements handicapped persons, removes 3-yr. limitation on agreements for, HB- 1394 Municipal Wastewater Disposal Zone Act permits sanitary dists. to create wastewater disposal zones, SB-1645 natural gas agencies joint municipal agencies in cities operating nat. gas systems may form; revenue bonds; eminent domain, HB- 2574 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. night sports contests, authorizes up to 18 upon municipal approval, HB-1934 Norridge, extends corporate limits, SB- 1620; HB-3147 nuclear waste disposal sites site approval, requires Dept. Nuclear Safety to obtain from governing body, SB-3 O'Hare Airport Legal Services Commission creates by intergovernmental agreement; DCCA supervision, HB- 3496 ordinances majority vote of aldermen, not incl. mayor, sufficient to pass, HB-1987 unsafe or abandoned bldgs., owners or tenants of adjacent property may request court order to demolish or repair, SB-1360 parking violations municipalities create by ordinance municipal agency to administer & adjudicate HB-3395 police officers serve summons for violation of municipal ordinances, HB-3394 payments for goods and services requires prompt payment, HB-467 pesticides ban applications in public buildings by persons not licensed therefor, HB- 2686 police protection abolish fire and police commissioners boards, allows, HB-2455 applications for policemen & firemen available at public library branches, cities over 500,000, SB- 1513 auxiliary police may carry firearms to & from work, HB-3353 auxiliary policeman eligible to become full fledged policeman with 5 yrs. of service and if under age 40, SB-296 board of fire and police commissioners, applies provisions to all municipalities, including home rule units, HB-511 exams of applicants, city may provide by ordinance the interval between, HB-3064 maximum age requirements for beginning officers, eliminates, HB- 3210, 3623 municipal crime prevention team program, authorizes Dept. State Police to establish, HB-3392 municipal demotion for cause, permits, HB-2824 municipal police strikes over binding arbitration, prohibits paying dues to organizations advocating, HB- 57 2443 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. reduction in rank after charges filed against officer, allows in cities with board of police commissioners, HB- 2653 tax rate increase for, allows; backdoor referendum, HB-80 pollution control facility emergency response plan, requires as one criteria in site approval, SB-113 Prevailing Wage Law redefines public works, HB-791 Privatization Act of 1985, IL creates; cities & counties agreements with private firms for financing of infrastructure projects, SB-1401 procurement of services political subdivision procurement of architectural, engineering or land surveying services, regulates, HB- 1120 public utilities regulatory jurisdiction over public utility, authorizes city to acquire with referendum; cities assume ICC responsibilities, HB-2501 redevelopment by tax increment allocation notice of public hearings, changes from 45 to 30 days, HB-1484 redistricting clarification; 1957 amendments concerning number of aldermen, HB-802 Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 ballot rotation for candidates to certain offices; blue ballots; absentee ballots provisions, HB-3580 rights-of-way local gov't. units may sell, trade or use for certain other purposes, HB-3608 permits sale of surplus public rights of way; requires public hearing, vote of corporate authorities, HB-406 Rockford CDB purchase "fed. bldg." and renovate into juvenile detention center, HB-2649 State Railway Park, Dir. of Historic Preservation Agency purchase land to develop, HB-2566 sale of residential property municipal ordinance prohibiting creation of alarm to induce sale for discriminatory reasons, allows, SB- 273;HB-507 unlawful to solicit owner to sell or list for sale residential property when such owner registered as not so desiring, SB-273;HB-507 satellite television scrambled programming, companies provide unscrambling devices to persons not using cable TV, HB- 3567 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. school bus seat belts prohibits requiring seat belts in buses transporting students residing & attending schools outside municipality (over 1 million), SB- 1601 school transport vehicles prohibits cities from licensing, SB- 1587; HB-949, 3288 service contracts competitive bidding reflecting cost of using local entity's employees, req., SB-2056 sheriffs, deputies and police officers indemnity for entire amount of liability resulting from judgments against them, HB-3031 Social Security Enabling Act township employees, provides for election of coverage at town meetings (now elections), HB-247 solicitation residential solicitation, authorizes electors at town meeting to regulate & license by ordinance, HB-714 solid waste management IL Solid Waste Management Act, creates; EPA & Dept. ENR study problems associated with municipal solid waste, HB-3548 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act, creates; submission of plans to EPA, HB-2022 special service area cities & counties levying tax in special service area keep proceeds in separate fund, HB-2590 water supply contracts, authorizes; raise debt limitations; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB-1254 State facility buildings bonds, authorizes municipal issue to finance remodeling or construction of bldgs. to be used by State, HB-809 subdivision plat prohibits approval of plat with territory in Soil & Water Conservation Dist. without written opinion from Dist., HB-3136 taverns limits number allowed; provides formula, HB-2001 tax imposition bans home rule unit from imposing tax based on fees imposed by another gov't. unit without permission, SB- 1538 municipal tax levy for emergency services & operations, HB-3162 prohibits tax or surcharge on park dist. fees, HB-2835 2444 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. tax or surcharge on mooring or docking fees imposed by park district, prohibits, HB-2788 tax increment financing project blighted area, includes damaged or destroyed property formerly used for horse racing and never redeveloped, SB-1871 city without unemployment statistics available may use rate of county, SB- 1700 redevelopment project costs, expands definition; revises "vacant land", SB- 2100 tax rates police protection, allows increase in tax for; backdoor referendum, HB-80 reduced auto taxes and license fees for senior citizens, deletes language that provisions not a limitation on home rule, HB-3162 tax increment allocation redevelopment, notice of public hearings from 45 to 30 days, HB- 1484 taxes automobile tax, prohibits on auto purchased by person for rental purposes, SB-2057 cities have enforcement powers; subpoena & lien authority, HB-3394 fuel taxes, limits use of locally imposed taxes to specific street & highway purposes, SB-285 higher ed. institutions in home rule unit register, collect & remit taxes, SB- 1159 hotel tax allocates uses by %age, SB-2152; HB-3183 gross rental receipts tax deposit in municipal general corporate fund; expend as directed by corporate authorities, HB-2841 revenues solely used to promote tourism & conventions, SB- 1818 income tax, home rule cities over 2 mil. may impose by ordinance, HB-3344 local messages tax reauthorizes, SB-893 repeals authorization, SB-730 local sales tax collections, reduces %age retained by State, HB-1275 local telecommunications tax authorizes, SB-730 repeals authorization, SB-893 Motor Fuel Tax funds received by cities over 500,000 used for residential streets, HB-1869 Municipal Earnings Tax, authorizes cities over 5,000 to levy; referendum, HB-625 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. municipal supplementary sales tax, authorizes; referendum, SB-1951 police protection tax rate increase, authorizes; backdoor referendum, HB-80 special service area tax levied by cities & counties, proceeds in special fund, HB-2590 State collection, increases amount to be retained by State, SB-2039 taxicabs ICC regulate operators; Sec. of State issue classified drivers license; prohibits local regulation, SB-1874 prohibits cities over 500,000 from regulating number which may operate in city SB-1873 township and multi-township assessors candidates for office file certificate of statutorily required qualifications with nominating papers, HB-437, 518,519 township assessors books, not workbooks, returned to supervisor of assess, in 60 days or by 4/1 (now 4/15), HB-292 Township Community Building Act raises maximum tax levy after referendum; board of managers members may receive compensation and borrow money, SB-1618 Township Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act creates; authorizes financing industrial projects, revenue bonds, tax levy after referendum, HB-1886, 2818 Township Law and townships altering township boundaries county boards may (now shall) adopt plans by 1/1/86, SB- 87;HB-167 each town have equalized assessed valuation of $10 million, HB- 309 assessors books return books, not workbooks, to supervisor within 60 days or by April 1, HB-292, 899 assessors, requires forfeiture of office if fail to meet qualifications within one year of taking office, HB-548 board of trustees account presented to set forth that it is reasonable (now just), board may require, HB-882 elected official absent from 50% of meetings, board may declare office vacant, SB-284 sale of surplus real estate by twshp. staff or local real estate agent, authorizes, HB-734 board trustees may require account presented to set forth that it is reasonable (now just), HB-882 2445 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. caucus, Board to order when request made during town meeting by established political party, SB-515 coterminous city may annex territory in adjacent township, backdoor referendum, HB-1467 includes in political subdivisions under Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975, SB-161;HB- 295 multi-townships board members, permits $25 per diem, SB-58;HB-66 disconnected if population increased to 1,000 or more or if within dist. created voluntarily, HB-576 Passover, postponement of town meetings of twshp. trustees if conflict with, HB-3230 purchase of real estate or personal property for public purposes, authorizes under installment contracts, SB-283; HB-577 repair & renovation of neglected graves & cemeteries, permits tshp. to appropriate funds for, HB-3428 residential solicitation, authorizes electors at town meeting to regulate & license by ordinance, HB-714 sale of surplus real estate by twshp. staff or local real estate agent, authorizes, HB-734 tax levy ceiling for general assistance, increases, HB-3109 township constable, authorizes appointment by Board for enforcing township ordinances, HB-954 Township Working Cash Fund Act, creates for tshp. expenses; back-door referendum; tax levy, HB-3514 township's authority for general assistance tax levies, increases ceiling, HB-449 veterans graves, deletes $100 FY limitation on decoration and maintenance of, HB-222 Township Open Space Act removes eminent domain authorization, HB-3352 township school trustees eligible voters, incl. voters who are residents of unit sch. dist. over which trustees have jurisdiction, HB-2840 Urban Assistance, IL Office of creates; study inner city urban problems, development of urban areas, HB-2187 Urban Civilian Youth Service creates; report on urban youth unemployment & design work program, HB-1699 Urban School Improvement Act CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. creates; cities over 500,000; State funding, SB-1321; HB-2188 vending machines fees, prohibits municipalities from increasing without notice and hearing; preempts home rule, HB- 808, 2642 Water Commission commissioners, raises maximum compensation to $1000 (now $600), HB-182 water supply contracts, municipalities under 500,000 raise debt limitations; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB-1254 zoning cities and counties conduct public hearings thru hearing officers, HB- 1850 fees for zoning variances, SB-579 Metropolitan Sanitary District exemption from compliance, removes, SB-224 plan commission, authorizes township bds. in counties under 1 million to establish for development & redevelopment plans, HB-227 township may protest county zoning of property within township or 1 1/2 miles thereof, HB- 1180, 3110 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Aledo Community Center Authority, creates, HB-356, 2421 Brownstown Park District Civic Center, creates, HB-356, 2421 Chicago Civic Center alcohol, permits sale, HB-1023 creates: Aledo, Normal, Mason County, Jasper County, Brownstown Park Dist., Jo Daviess County, Milford, Sheldon, Katherine Dunham (E.St.Louis), Oak Park, HB-2421 Herrin and Jefferson County Civic Center Authority power to issue general obligation bonds & levy taxes, grants, HB-3043 Jasper County Community Center Authority, creates, HB-356, 1482, 2421 Jo Daviess County Civic Center Act, creates, HB-356, 1088, 2421 Katherine Dunham Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority, creates, HB-446, 2421 Mason County Civic Center, creates, HB- 356, 1415, 2421 metro. civic centers retain interest on certain grant monies, allows, HB-3043 Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act financial support received based on EAV, changes year from 1975 to 1982, SB-625 2446 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES--Cont. increases total aggregate amount of principal certified or recertified and outstanding in bonds, HB-464 retain interest on certain grant monies, allows, HB-3043 retention of interest earned on State moneys, authorizes for certain Authorities eligible for State financial support, HB-3078 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Board appointments made by Mayor of Chicago to be made with advice and consent of Chi. City Council, SB-227 body politic and corporate of State, provides, SB-1454 changes from municipal corporation to State agency, SB-1454 increases bonding authority; distribution of tax revenues; authorizes grants to CDB for libraries; financing of motion picture productions in State, SB-1249 refunding bonds issuance, HB-3396 short title, revises, HB-2570, 3295; HB-1(SS-2) State agency, CDB, and Metro. Fair & Expo. Auth. contracts specify time & date for work, materials, etc., SB- 1474 technical changes, HB-1824 Milford Civic Center, creates, HB-1472, 2421 Normal Civic Center, creates, HB-356, 2421 Oak Park Civic Center, creates, HB-2421 Peoria Civic Center Act employees participate in IL Municipal Retirement Fund, SB-1927 Sheldon Civic Center, creates, HB-1472, 2421 West Frankfort Civic Center Authority, creates, HB-3043, 3078 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE affirmative action officers, eliminates positions in State agencies; creates Civil Rights Commission, HB-12 Departments of State Government appropriations See APPROPRIATIONS Dept. of Aging Alzheimer's Disease pilot project grants for services to victims, HB- 304 contracts, prohibits with entities not offering health insurance to employees of 30 hrs. per week, HB- 1478 home health services, Dept. to establish pilot program, HB-2 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. institutionalization, Dept. contract with non-profit org. for 1/2 contract expenditures on programs to prevent unnecessary, SB-639 non-profit community-based organizations, urges use of in re. providing care for the elderly, HR- 279 respite care program; Dept. estab.; volunteer services for respite for credit against future needed respite care, SB-1536;HB-2783 Dept. of Agriculture urban pesticide use, Director to conduct study of, SB-1165 Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse alcohol abusers, Dept. certify program to train employees who sell alcohol to identify & address, HB-1840 creates IL Addictions Research Institute for alcoholism and drug addiction research, HB-2349 halfway houses program, Dept. establish for alcoholic women, HB- 1239 Dept. of Central Management Services alternative employment plan for disabled State employees, Dept. develop, HB-1951 conveyances - see: SUBJECT HEADING improvements in State operations, establishes State Employee Suggestion Award Board, HB-578 on-the-job training programs for skilled consruction workers; use of apprentices on State construction projects, SB-1512 Personnel Code, eliminates procedures for Dept. adoption of personnel rules, HB-1977 personnel rules adoption procedures, eliminates from Personnel Code, HB-2182 Printing and Reproduction Services, Div. of, establishes in Dept., HB- 2313 State agencies advertising subject to regulations or and approval by Dept. CMS, HB-903 State of Illinois Center, Chi., authorizes Sec. of State to maintain police & security force; prohibits Dept. CMS to maintain, HB-614 State self-insurance health plan, DCMS administer, SB-1984 surplus laboratory equipment, requires State agencies to contribute to Dept. clearinghouse for schools and State colleges, HB-366 telecommunications services, Dept. coordinate at request of unit of local gov't., HB-1970 2447 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. workers' compensation claims, DCMS establish rules, procedures & forms for payment of by State agencies, HB-1968 Dept. of Children and Family Services Abused & Neglected Child Reporting Act, authorizes augmenting State funds with other available funds in order to implement Act, SB-2080 Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act DCFS may seek, receive and make use of all funds available, SB- 2080 adoption agencies lists of persons applying to adopt hard-to-place or handicapped child, Dept. require and make available to State agencies, SB-193 Advisory Council on Children and Families, creates; advice on adolescent pregnancy prevention, SB-1383 child care facilities, DCFS contract with outside agencies to examine facilities & perform investigations, SB-1863; HB-3324 child care facility license, revocation for refusal to obtain criminal background investigation of prospective employees, HB-52 child welfare program services, limits DCFS costs, SB-1867;HB-3318 child welfare services, DCFS establish case management system to monitor & manage, SB-1887;HB-3323 conflict of interest, prohibits, SB- 1966;HB-3311 DCFS reimburse agency for child services when child referred by entity other than Dept., SB-1868;HB-3319 Dept. may receive gifts & grants for programs to prevent child abuse & neglect, HB-3591 economically disadvantaged programs for 18-22 yr. olds; DCFS establish 1- yr. grant-in-aid; weekly stipend, HB- 2109 facilities meet minimum standards; annual certification, SB-1865;HB- 3316 Family Resource Center grants, authorizes award of; provides for pilot project, HB-1227, 2790 gang crime, DCFS to coordinate agencies in combating, HB-2104 homeless youth, Dept. establish certain programs & services in aid of, HB- 2971 IL Veterans Home admissions, eliminates DCFS rules application until Dept. Vet. Affairs adopt, HB- 921 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. neglected minor references, changes to reflect current law, SB-2196 operating program services, DCFS request proposals from child welfare agencies, SB-1864;HB-3315 pregnancy prevention programs & services to pregnant children, limits DCFS costs SB-1866;HB-3317 reimbursement of certain facilities at per diem rates with no limitation in FY87; may limit after FY87, SB- 1964; HB-3313 services provided for or regulated by State law, incorporates procedureal & substantive changes, HB-3150 Sexual Abusers of Children Treatment Act, creates; DCFS model demonstration project for evaluation, treatment, counseling of sexual abusers, SB-1262 short title, provides in Act creating Dept., HB-985 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Apprenticeship & Training Council, create within Dept. to establish programs in re apprentices and on job training, SB-200 assess impact of federal fund cut backs on local gov't. units; interest free loans, HB-3575 bank accounts, DCCA establish for funds for shows promoting IL products; sale of premiums to State agencies, SB-1264 Bureau of Minority Business Development, creates in DCCA; creates IL Minority Business Development Authority, HB-3616 Clean and Beautiful Advisory Board, establishes in Dept. to develop anti litter programs, HB-2487 community based organizations eligible to receive tax deductible contributions, DCCA determine and award grants, SB-209;HB-844 contractors with gross yearly revenues under $1.5 million, DCCA establish program to provide guarantees for, HB-2774 cooperation with Chi. World's Fair - 1992 Authority, includes among DCCA powers, SB-1036 DCCA grants, local convention bureaus verify ability to match; recipients hold State harmless, SB- 1936 DCCA guidelines for monitoring local public infrastructure monitoring, HB-2499 DCCA provide technical assistance to org. soliciting & collecting donations under Good Samaritan Food Donor Act, SB-527 DCCA set aside federal grant funds to assist manufacturers to relocate out of State machinery in IL, HB-2220 2448 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. Dept. assist local gov't. in assessing impact of federal fund cutbacks, HB- 3575 Div. of Defense Contract Procurement, creates; lobby for federal defense contracts for IL employers, HB-1617 East Asia Development Advisory Board of IL, creates, HB-2549 Energy Assist. Act, creates; DCCA programs for energy assistance to low income persons, SB-1470 Energy Assistance Act creates; DCCA administrer IL Home Energy Assistance Program (now Dept. Public Aid), SB-486 DCCA administer (now ICC), SB-1725; HB-3127 energy assistance grants for dampers for gas & oil heating systems for low-income residences, HB-2564 energy audits, DCCA establish grant program for residences and businesses in counties & municipalities, SB-71 enterprise zone qualifications, DCCA consider certain unemployed persons, HB-1568 Family Resource Centers administration, HB-1227 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, creates; DCCA administer assistance to residential mortgagees, HB-1290, 2801 IL coal, DCCA provide info to businesses in re use of, HB-1251 impact of federal fund cut backs on local gov'ts., HB-3575 Intra-Agency Services Fund, requires dep. of federal program funds recovered for general administration until 1987, HB-1959 Job Development Corps, IL; creates within DCCA; youth employment & training on public & private works projects, SB-1404, 2180 Job Loss Prevention Task Force, creates in Dept., HB-2924 Local Land Resource Management Planning Act, creates; DCCA award grants, HB-1849 local tourism & convention bureaus, DCCA establish grant program for, SB-796, 1264 matching grants for labor-management committees, SB-2177 Minority Business Development Div., creates; assist in obtaining loans, construction contract surety bonds, SB-2236 Minority Controlled and Female Controlled Businesses Loan Board creates in DCCA; grants & loans to certain areas, SB-1129 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. removes from DCCA, makes independent function; grants applicable to all of State, SB- 1994 Procurement Institute, IL; creates in Dept.; assist economically disadvantaged businesses, HB-2353 Retention of Business Div., creates in Dept., SB-702 surety, Dept. may act as on performance bonds of minority and female businesses, HB-754 Youth Employment Program Act, creates; DCCA provide jobs for certain low income youths, HB-2512 Dept. of Conservation All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act, creates; registration with Dept., HB-3177, 3420 Community Fire Protection Grant Program, grants for fire fighting equipment and organization; administered by Dept. and State Fire Marshal, SB-176 contractual services appropriations in cash funds for investigating violations of Acts under Dept. jurisdiction, HB-1961 creates Act relating to caves; removal of natural & cultural material; Dept. create advisory Bd., HB-2451 creates Conservation Commission; replaces administrative structure of Dept.; members appointed by Gov., HB-850 creates Dept. of Historic Preservation; transfers certain Dept. Conservation powers, E085-4 Div. of State Parks, Div. of Tourism & Recreational Facilities, establishes in Dept., HB-2074 Fish Code and Wildlife Code, removes Dept authority to issue administrative orders, HB-2667 Fort Massac State Park concession complex & water recreational park, cash incentive program for qualified bidder to develop, SB-2198 Jubilee College State Park in Dept. jurisdiction, HB-3475 museum grants, permits Dept. to make, HB-1353 Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund an acct. of Dept., funded from Build IL Purposes Fund, HB-3472 Smithland Reservoir, authorizes Dept. to develop as State Recreation Area, HB-1867 trapper education program; regulations in re certain traps, HB-339 Vermilion River, permanent protected river of IL; Dept. apply for inclusion as Nat'l. Wild & Scenic River System, SB-1837;HB-3386 2449 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. wrongful timber cutting, person cutting another's timber pay 3 times value in damages; Dept. establish value, HB- 1958 Dept. of Corrections annual report for sentencing purposes filed by April 30 (now March 15); commissary store profits used for employee travel, HB-1919 correctional industries programs, specifies procedures for Dept. to follow, HB-1994 Corrections Code offenders sentenced to under 1 yr. may be committed to Dept., HB-1316 cost of maintaining persons committed to Dept. until person delivered to Dept. custody to be borne by State, HB-231, 651 cost of transporting released prisoner to county in which offense committed, Dept. pay, HB-1383 criteria for discharge of delinquent minor from Dept. custody & control, SB-1853 Harrisburg Youth Center, requires establishment of detention home & shelter care home for minors, HB- 3629 high technology and computer programs, Dept. maintain, HB-2330 mental health & dev. dis. services for committed prisoners, requires Dept. to provide, SB-657 minimum correctional facilities standards, Dept. issue grants to certain entities to meet, HB-3022 prison inmate employment & vocational training programs, requires Dept. form, SB-1228 receipts from industrial operations deposited in Working Capital Revolving Fund, HB-1918 Regional Correctional Facilities Act, creates; Dept. make grants to counties for construction, SB-1370 Dept. of Employment Security adolescent and teen suicide prevention program, HB-2573 board of review membership, increases, HB-3266 deletes provisions for appealing referee decision; abolishes Board of Review in Dept. Employment Security, HB- 1887 job placement and referral services to clients of Dept. of Rehab. Services, HB-897 operating assistance grants for public paratransit services, HB-3266 Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources Acid Deposition Research and Control Act, creates; Dept. study acid rain problem; advisory committee; reports, HB-1563 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. Coal Marketing, creates Div. in Dept., HB-2073 Dept. ENR assist cities in funding economic feasibility studies for purchase of public utilities, HB-3583 economic impact of proposed regulations not required by federal law, Dept. provide preliminary assessment of, HB-793 energy conservation program review, Dept. evaluate merits of public utility plans SB-2059 Hazardous and Solid Waste Recycling and Treatment Act; creaaes; Dept. research grants & operating loans for developing technology, HB-2383 Hazardous Wastes Research and Information Center, creates in Dept.; consolidates various laws into new Energy and Natural Resources Act, SB-815 IL shoreline protection from Lake Michigan overflow, Dept. provide technical assistance & info, SB-2232 IL Solid Waste Management Act, creates; EPA & Dept. ENR study problems associated with municipal solid waste, HB-3548 solar energy refund program, establishes, SB-662 Superconducting Super Collider Act, creates; authorizes land acquisition by Dept. for particle beam accelerator, HB-1935 water heater efficiency standards, Dept. to notify sellers of new compliance requirements, SB-19 Dept. of Financial Institutions Loan Brokers Act, IL, creates; Dept. regulate; licensure; disclosure statements, HB-3226 Mobile Check Cashers Act, creates; Dept. to license, HB-2072 Dept. of Historic Preservation creates; transfers selected powers of IL State Historical Library and Dept. of Conservation, EO85-4 Dept. of Human Rights biennial compliance audits of State agencies in re Human Rights Act, Dept. conduct, HB-3568 Hispanic Fair Employment Review Board, creates in Dept. to investigate discrimination charges, HB-2511 Dept. of Insurance Dir. make certain reports to G.A. as well as to Gov., SB-1733 long-term care insurance, creates task force in Dept. to study; potential for private health insurance for, HB-306 property & casualty insurance rates, provides for Dept. regulation, HB- 2560 2450 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. Dept. of Labor Minority Labor Union Membership Ensurance Act, creates; requires %age of Blacks & Hispanics employed on public works projects; Dept. administer, HB-2390 Dept. of Law Enforcement crim'l. background investigation of certified teachers & applicants and sch. dist. employees & applicants, requires, HB-2584 Crime Prevention Organization Grant Act, Dept. establish program for matching grants to crime prevention organizations, SB-510 criminal background investigation of prospective teachers and child care facility employees, req. Dept. conduct for sch. boards & facility operators, HB-52 dental records, establish statewide program for use in identification of dead bodies as being those of persons reported as missing, HB-54 fingerprints, Dept. may process fingerprints submitted by other agencies to determine criminal records of applicants for permits & licenses, HB-743 Gang Prevention, Office of Coordination of; establishes in Div. of Support Services, SB-209;HB-597 gangs, organizations and members, Div. of Criminal Investigation to maintain computerized record of, HB-232 Handgun Control, creates Division of, SB-63 juvenile arrest warrant file, Dept. State Police maintain computerized central repository, HB-237, 2752 Law Enforcement Merit Board expenses paid by direct appropriation to ensure independence of Board from Dept., HB-1010 Law Enforcement Reserve, creates; former police officers paid by Dept. called up by Gov. for State emergencies, HB-2141 missing children, Sec. of St. incl. information from Dept. with registration & drivers license renewal forms, HB-1645 renames as Dept. of State Police, E085-3; SB-1454 State police additional longevity increments, HB-2961 Uniform Crime Reporting Program, req. sch. principals report incidences of intimidation to Dept., HB-2108 Dept. of Lottery creates; transfers Div. of State Lottery powers of Dept. of Revenue, EO86-2 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities adolescent & teen suicide prevention programs, Dept. establish; grants; teacher training institutes, SB- 2164;HB-3639 Community Mental Health, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Act, creates; Dept. fund community services, HB-2458 family support demonstration program Dept. to establish to enhance family ability to care for chronically mentally ill or dev. disabled relative, HB-27 medications used in mental health facilities, Dept. develop procedures for approval, SB-1993 qualified examiner, defines as clinical social worker (now certified), SB-295 redefines "developmental disability", HB-2612 reimbursement of certain facilities at per diem rates with no limitation in FY87; may limit after FY87, SB- 1964 self-help groups self-help clearinghouse, establishes; computerized resource system in re such groups, HB-26 Dept. of Mines and Minerals Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Council, removes from purview of Dept., HB-1962 Blasting Operations Act, creates; licensing requirements from Dept., SB-50 Dept. of Nuclear Safety accreditation of persons administering radiation to humans, requires Dept. of Nuclear Safety, HB-1756 low-level nuclear waste repository, prohibits St. agencies from approving for commercial reprocessing unless site so authorized by State, SB-3 nuclear waste sites, Dept. to obtain site approval from governing body, SB-3 Dept. of Public Aid alcoholism and substance abuse programs info of availability, Dept. to include with assistance payments, HB-944 public aid recipients provided with programs for prevention and treatment, HB-943 child support collection fee, changes rates of Dept., SB-1543 Dept. issue card indicating anatomical gift or living will; toll-free verification service by Dept., HB- 2817 2451 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. Dept. to determine eligibility for all benefits for which applicant has applied, HB-1043 Employment & Training Resource Div., creates in Dept.; new Article for individualized self-reliance assistance plans SB-2178 employment programs status, annual report to G.A., HB-2717 Energy Assistance Act, creates; DCCA administer IL Home Energy Assistance Program (now Dept. Public Aid), SB-486 exceptional medical care, Dept. make payments to skilled nursing facilities for, SB-529 excess assistance provided, Dept. may put liens on property of aid recipients, SB-1681 Health Expense Protection Act, IL; Dept. pay %age health care not paid by third party, HB-2386 Medical Assistance Program licensees, provides for automatic revocation of license upon termination of services, SB-2190 support services to minors of parents who abuse alcohol or drugs, Dept. offer, HB-945 Dept. of Public Health AIDS Contagion Control System, creates in Dept. Public Health; research, prevention & control, HB- 2553 AIDS Control Unit, est. in Dept.; Dept. to develop AIDS control plan, HB- 2900, 3401 AIDS, requires reporting of cases and presence of HTLV-III to Dept. for investigation, SB-1687 Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, creates within Dept. for guidance in health and medical assistance programs, HB-303 basic health services grants, certain local public health depts. & dists. eligible for, SB- 1668 Board of Public Health Advisors, specifies composition & duties; Dir. of Public Health qualifications, SB- 847 Cancer Registry Act; creates; Dept. keep records of cancer & birth defects in State, SB-1087;HB-2595 Catastrophic Major Illness Protection Act, creates; Dept. pay qualified health expenses, HB-2008 commemorative birth certificate revenue, Dir. certify amount to St. Treasurer & St. Comptroller, HB- 2760 cost savings effected by drug product selection under Pharmacy Practice Act, deletes monitoring by Dept., HB-1971 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. creates Infant Mortality Reduction Advisory Board in Dept. Public Health, HB-2644, 3469 creates Plumbing Contractors Registration Act; St. Bd. Plumbing Examiners exam & register, Dept. administer, HB-1057 dentures & dental care, Dept. set up payment program for qualified senior citizens, HB-1307 Dept. grant program to local gov't. for rodent, weed, mosquito control, HB- 1402 Director, requires to be licensed physician, HB-2278 emergency med. technician instructors, Dept. may certify, HB-2568 Emergency Medical Services agencies, requires establishment in certain instances; Dept. certify providers, HB-1332 Environmental Toxicology Act, creates; Dept. investigate threat to public from exposure to hazardous substances, SB- 112, 1165 federal Women, Infant and Children Nutrition program, requires maximum participation despite fed. funding decrease, HB-599 hepatitis testing of pregnant women, req. Dept. establish standards, rules, SB-1571 hypothermic thermometers, Dept. to require in hospitals & ambulances, HB-43 IL Aids Institute, requires Dept. to establish, SB-1686 Infant Mortality Reduction Act, creates; grant program, SB-1183 Interagency Alzheimer's Disease Unit, creates within Dept. Public Health; guidance to agencies serving victims, SB-385 Medical Determinations Board, creates within Dept., HB-1947 Nutrition, State Advisory Council on, establishes; Leg. Advisory Panel to such council during 84th G.A., HB- 770 O'Hare airport cancer risks from air & noise pollution, Dept. to study, HB- 3540 O'Hare airport inc. health risks from air & noise pollution, Dept. to study; freezes number of flights, HB-3541 paramedics & ambulance personnel exposed to infectious diseases, req. Dept. to adopt rules requiring notification of, HB-2644 perinatal care, Dept. develop hospital standards; info to families in re special ed for children with disabilities, HB-890 2452 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. screen school children for abnormal spinal curvatures, Dept. & State Board of Ed. establish program, HB- 3070 Sickle Cell Disease Act, creates; Dept. conduct public ed. program, HB- 1257 toxic art supplies in schools, creates Act to regulate, Dept. to administer, SB-84 waivers from EMS Act, Dept. to determine appropriate time period, HB-951 Dept. of Registration and Education Acupuncture Practice Act, creates; Dept. to license; establishes Examining Committee to enforce, HB-104 Barber and Cosmetology Act of 1985, regulation by Dept., HB-2088 Building and Construction Trades Licensing Board, establishes within Dept.; licensing of all employers & employees in such trades, SB-41 changes pharmacy "apprentice" to "technician"; registration requirements, HB-968 Clinical Laboratory Science Practice Act, creates; Dept. regulate, SB- 1074 Collection Agency Advisory Board, creates within Dept., HB-2181 Dental Hygienist Examining Committee to advise Dept. in licensing of dental hygienists, HB- 2087 Dietetic Practice Act, Dept. administer; qualifications & fees for registration, HB-932 Massage Therapy Act, enacts; Dept. to regulate; licensure, HB-3069, 3180 Nursing Anesthesia Act, IL, creates; Dept. administer, SB-442 Real Estate Time-Share Act, IL, creates; Dept. to administer, HB-650 Social Work Practice Act, creates; Dept. R&E licensure of social work profession; repeals Social Workers Registration Act, HB-934 Tattoo Licensing Act, creates, SB-1784 Video Deposition Officer Act of 1985, IL Certified; certification of video deposition officers by Dept., SB-578 Dept. of Rehabilitation Services Blind, Council for the, creates; assume responsibilities now under Dept., SB- 1238 Disabled Adult Abuse Act, creates; reporting to Dept. on abuse cases; Area Agencies on Disabled Adults investigate & provide service, HB- 2217 Domestic Abuse and Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study and Demonstration Program, Dept. to establish, HB-2217 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. handicapped transit reimbursement, creates Act to provide; Dept. administer, HB-1078 housing for persons with disabilities, Dept. coordinate study of, HB-896 job placement and referral services to clients of Dept., HB-897 Skandinavian Lekotek libraries, Dept. enter contracts with public & private agencies to establish, HB-1289 telecommunications devices for deaf, hearing & speech impaired persons, Dept. establish distribution program, HB-1449 vending facilities at State & interstate highway rest stops, requires installation; licensed blind vendors, HB-1763 Dept. of Revenue Debt Collection Unit, Dept. establish to collect all debts owed to IL, SB-1972 Div. of State Lottery, abolishes in Dept. of Revenue; creates Dept. of the Lottery, HB-3631 Gaming, Div. of, creates; administer Charitable Games Act, SB-1552 Lottery, creates Dept. of the; transfers Dept. Rev. Div. of State Lottery powers thereto, E086-2 Multistate Tax Commission, Dir. of Dept. represent IL on, SB-1209 refusal to issue license to applicant under act imposing tax administered by Dept. when applicant fails to file return or pay assessment, HB-2871 repeals Sections of Rev. Act of 1939 relating to miscellaneous duties of Dept., HB-833 Video Poker Control Law, enacts; Dept. to regulate, HB-2000 Dept. of State Police children's shoe tag ID, Dept. administer program to furnish tags to shoe retailers to affix to inside of shoes upon purchase, SB-2026 criminal background investigations of members of volunteer organizations providing child care services, SB- 2003; HB-2583 electronic criminal surveillance devices; interception of oral communications; training of law enforcement officers; SB-2291 firearms safety education program and handgun safety standards, Dept. establish, SB-1480 gangs and organizations, req. Div. of Criminal Investigation to keep computerized record for IL peace officers' use, HB-2743 Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act, creates; Dept. promulgate rules, SB-2292 2453 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. juvenile arrest warrant file, Dept. State Police maintain computerized central repository, HB-237, 2752 local crimestoppers programs, Dept. State Police establish; defendant reimburse for rewards for information, SB-1875 municipal crime prevention team program, authorizes establishment, HB-3392 renames Dept. of Law Enforcement, E085-3 Dept. of the Lottery Div. of State Lottery, abolishes in Dept. of Revenue; creates Dept. of the Lottery, HB-3631 Dept. of Transportation (DOT) Chicago Harbor jurisdiction, transfers from park dist. to DOT, HB-3376 dams, prohibits DOT from requiring certain changes to dams which complied with standards at time of construction, SB-29 ;HB-188 Elgin-O'Hare Expressway, prohibits DOT from adopting alternative route, HB-3494 environmental impact statements, requires for DOT projects; bans use of public parklands, wildlife & historic sites areas for projects, HB- 1377 handicapped persons, changes references to "disabled persons" in re transportation grants, HB-898 interstate highway exit signs in re facilities available in upcoming towns, requires, HB-513 jurisdiction over drainage dist. authorized only when on flood plain or when water emptying into certain bodies of water, HB-1214 Lake Michigan flood relief projects, Dept to administer, SB-2231 lane usage, DOT designate on highways with 2 lanes in one direction, SB-1561, 1673 Office of Lake Michigan, creates within DOT; grants; tax deductions; etc., SB-2233 on-the-job training programs for skilled consruction workers; use of apprentices on State construction projects, SB-1512 paratransit services to general mobility limited population, DOT issue operating grants, SB-1907 port districts, financial assistance to for DOT-administered capital development projects HB-1687 release of easement & restoration of access rights in certain counties, HB- 3479 requires facilities with restrooms every 60 miles on interstate highways, HB- 543 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-Cont. seat belt safety education program, DOT develop, SB-1207 Shawnee National Forest scenic route, DOT make plans, HB-1855 State official air transportation, est. priority schedule, SB-1036;E085-8 used vehicle sales, DOT give local gov't. units first opportunity to buy, HB-940 used vehicles, DOT give local gov'ts. first opportunity to buy, HB-1928 vending facilities at State & interstate highway rest stops, requires installation; licensed blind vendors, HB-1763 Dept. of Urban Development creates; recovery and expansion of business & industry in urban areas, HB-191 Dept. of Veterans Affairs IL Veterans Home admissions, eliminates DCFS rules application until Dept. Vet. Affairs adopt, HB- 921 Executive Branch committees, commissions and advisory boards members' names and other information submitted to Secretary of State; quarterly reports of expenditures to Leg. Audit Commission; public reports on file at State Library, HB- 3484 intra-agency advisory boards authorizes establishment of by constitutional officers, depts., agencies & commissions, SB-1806 rules adoption requires of various State depts., agencies & entities relative to their functions, HB-1301 rules and regulations establishing certain standards, requires of various Dept. and State Agencies, HB-3152 technical change, HB-3612 Urban Assistance, IL Office of creates; study inner city urban problems, development of urban areas, HB-2187 CIVIL LIABILITY See LIABILITY CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF arrest warrants civil cases, requires name, birthdate, sex, physical description of defendant, HB-497 attorney contingent fees limits for plaintiffs attorney, SB-2312; SB-2(SS-3); HB-4(SS-3) attorney signature requires of at least one attorney of record on any paper of party represented by an attorney, SB- 1720;HB-3121 2454 CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF-Cont. cause of action venue enforceable in State court and commenceable in any county when not vested under exclusive federal jurisidiction, SB-1227 civil jury cases requires jury of 6 persons; deletes 12 member option, HB-3483 civil litigation arrest warrants, requires name, birthdate, sex, physical description of defendant, HB-497 mandatory arbitration, requires in certain instances, HB-328, 429 Civil Practice Law attorney signature requires of at least one attorney of record on any paper of party represented by an attorney, SB- 1720; HB-3121 continuance motions granted only with proof of service of prior written notice to appropriate parties, SB-526 contributory negligence, includes as affirmative defense in actions sounding in tort, HB-381 coordinates certain terminology with Probate Act of 1975, HB-266 editorial, grammatical, revisionary changes, HB-264 judgments changes time limitations in re various types, HB-274 defending party may make offer of up to 10 days prior trial, SB- 2218 interest rates, HB-3571 party refusing offer by adverse party pay costs after offer if judgment not more favorable to refusing party, HB-3168 mandatory court annexed arbitration system for civil actions, authorizes Supreme Court to establish, HB- 1265 medical review panel, provides for in malpractice lawsuits, SB-68 mittimus & constructive notice, repeals certain Acts in re in Civil Pro. Code and transfers to Civil Practice Law, HB-276 pleading seeking relief affidavit stating that a reasonable basis exists for seeking relief, requires filing with circuit court, SB-129 service of process and summons witnessed by third party, requires if process service by private person; req. record of summons service to individual to include exact address HB-238 CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF-Cont. summary judgments permits or permits to dispose of major issues without granting relief when no actual dispute of facts, HB-89 trust estates, repeals Act in relation to and transfers to Civil Practice Law, HB-275 civil rights suits actions under federal law commenced within 2 yrs. of cause, HB-2203 class action prohibits against unit of local gov't. or sch. dist. outside county where unit or dist. located, SB-2213 collateral source payments, admissible as evidence, SB-1719, 2260, 2309;HB-3120, 3438; SB-5(SS-3); HB-6(SS-3) common interest communities technical changes, SB-587 comparative fault modified comparative fault applicability, SB-2306, 2307;SB- 8(SS-3), 9(SS-3); HB-8(SS-3), 10(SS-3) Comparative Fault Act, Illinois creates; allocate responsibilty for actions brought in certain cases; abolishes joint & several liability doctrine, SB-1715, 2263; HB-3116, 3439 Condominium Property Act condominium operations, changes procedural requirements, SB- 402;HB-563 contributory fault defendant not liable if contributory fault of plaintiff over 50%, SB-2308 SB-6(SS-3); HB-l(SS-3), 7(SS-3) contributory negligence affirmative defense in actions sounding in tort, includes, HB-381 Cook County circuit court court reporter, requires presence at all civil cases, HB-2594 costs taxed by clerk costs taxed party for which party not liable, court clerk to repay party such costs from fees in clerk's possession, HB-277 dismissal motions motion alleging plaintiffs claim has been released shall be supported by release signed by plaintiff following assertion of claim, HB-2909 ejectment suits commissioners assessing value & damages to real estate, repeals provisions in re, HB-279 eminent domain permits cities to acquire land by "quick take" eminent domain for property for electricity generating refuse incinerators, SB-1064 2455 CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF-Cont. quick take, extends 18 mos. for water commission under Water Commission Act of 1985, SB-2078 repeals Article; replaces with Article based on Uniform Eminent Domain Code, HB-3148 sanitary districts, quick take provisions apply, HB-3457 fee bill stay of enforcement by giving bond in equal amount of fee bill (now double), allows, HB-278 forcible detainer restricts time for continuance without sufficient security, HB-3304 forcible entry and detainer actions notice of default and demand for immediate possession in re condominium property or purchase of lands, distinguishes between, SB- 105 fraudulent compensation civil cause of action; liens, HB-3340 hospital & physician records requires be made available for examination within 60 days of authorized request, HB-1812 injury by intoxicated person out-of-state liquor sale to minor, right of action against seller; long arm statute; ad restrictions; revoke driving privileges; DUI abuse sch. programs, SB-2165 right of action against any person licensed to sell alcohol; "long arm statute" applicable; rep. Dram Shop Act, SB-1488 interest rates on judgments, HB-3571 itemization of verdict requires for certain actions based on negligence or strict tort liability, SB- 2311; SB-7(SS-3); HB-2(SS-3) Jewish lawyer continuances requires upon request to observe religious holidays, HB-2092 judicial sale of real estate, removes requirement of posting notice in 3 public places, HB- 35 purchaser file certificate of sale with recorder, HB-75 malpractice attorney contingent fees, limits, HB- 1608,3119 damages increased by insurance premiums & other direct costs of plaintiff, allows HB-2149 filing lawsuit without reasonable cause, liable for damages, HB-2214, 2216 malicious malpractice prosecution, plaintiff need not plead or prove special injury to sustain cause of action, HB-1604 CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF-Cont. malicious prosecution, pre-filing review, verdict itemization, contingent fees, no punitive damages, periodic payments, insurance policy limits, etc., SB-1200; HB-1604 med. malpractice damages awarded increased by amount of insurance & other direct costs paid by plaintiff, HB-1606 med. malpractice limitation of attorney contingent fees applies to all personal injury cases; limits fees to %age of compensation damages, SB- 1718;HB-3355 med. malpractice witness qualifications, establishes, HB-1607 medical malpractice case recoveries, adds new part to Code in re, HB- 1600 medical review panel, provides for in medical malpractice lawsuits when all parties agree to panel, SB-68, 619; HB-1603 no presumption of pecuniary loss over $25,000 in action seeking damages by reason of healing art malpractice, HB-1601 public defenders and assist. public defenders, immunizes from claims of legal malpractice, HB-1210 memoranda of judgment addresses of judgment debtors, requries, SB-286 mortgage foreclosure provisions see also: MORTGAGES Homeowner's Mortgage Counseling Law, IL; IL Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Law, creates, HB-3340 real estate under land trust given as security for loan, applicable, HB- 2683 rights of bona fide purchasers not affected, HB-3340 news reporter privilege standards in re divestiture of privilege in slander or libel cases, establishes, HB-508 noneconomic loss defines; limits damages, SB-1723, 2261, 2310;HB-3124, 3434; SB- 4(SS-3); HB-3(SS-3) notices plaintiff (now clerk) notify defendant by mail of publication of notice, HB- 2619 personal injury actions disabled person eligible to bring action within 2 yrs. after disability removed, defines, SB-2141 evidence of receipt of payments from collateral sources is admissible & may be used in determining plaintiff's damages SB-1719;HB- 3120 2456 CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF-Cont. personal injury suit filing of affidavit disclaiming involvement, permits rather than an answer, HB-1609 petitions objection to levy on personal property, simplifies procedure, HB-281 physician disclosures permits in actions brought by Public Aid Code, SB-421 pleading seeking relief affidavit stating that a reasonable basis exists for seeking relief, requires filing with circuit court, SB-129 preliminary injunction granting without notice to adverse party, eliminates provision for, SB- 344; HB-1269 product and negligence liability defendant not liable if contributory fault of plaintiff over 50%, SB-2308 public utility tax refunds limits refunds of taxes illegally collected or paid by public utility, HB-811 punitive damages escheat to Dept. Rehab. Services for services to disabled children, youth & adults, SB-1717, 2262;HB-3118, 3437 limitations, requirements for award, payments to Dept. Rehab. Services, SB-2313; SB-l(SS-3); HB-9(SS-3) recovery of taxes, fees and charges limits to amount illegally collected within one year prior to commencement of action, SB-584 second mortgages signatures of all owners notarized, requires; intent to foreclose, requires notice 2 weeks before filing complaint to foreclose, SB-95 secrecy of voting no person compelled to disclose, in proceeding or tribunal, name of any candidate for whom person voted, SB-655 service of process and summons private persons register with county sheriff who is to train such person, HB-474 witnessed by third party, requires if process served by private person; requires record of summons service to individual to include exact address, HB-238 slander or libel cases news reporter privilege, establishes standards in re divestiture of privilege, HB-508 small claims court corporation representation by officers, directors & managers, repeals provision allowing, HB-1993 CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF-Cont. Statute of Limitations, Illinois applicable to causes of action arising out of State when foreign limitation applicable, HB-378 reduces "catch all" statute to 1 yr. (now 5), SB-2215;HB-3167 summary judgments permits or permits to dispose of major issues without granting relief when no actual dispute of facts, HB-89 technical change, HB-3265 technical change, SB-2106, 2253 temporary restraining orders, reference to time of signing (now time of issuance), HB-280 torts See SUBJECT HEADING voluntary dismissal with prejudice if plaintiff failed to obtain service after statute of limitations expired, HB-3173 voluntary unincorporated associations labor unions and law enforcement fraternal organizations, deletes from definition; prohibits suing or being sued in own name, HB-936 COAL bonding IL Coal and Energy Development Bond Act, requires use for development of alternative forms of energy, HB- 2418 increases bond requirement for drilling, SB-1260;HB-1933 Build Illinois Act creates; industrial coal utilization provisions, etc., HB-570 burning of IL coal technologies and feasibility of systems, Dept. ENR and DCCA make available to businesses, HB-1251 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act Dept. ENR assist cities in funding economic feasibility studies for purchase of public utilities, HB-3583 technical change, HB-3601 Coal Marketing, creates Division in Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, HB-2073 Coal Mining Act prohibits use of internal combustion engines in underground mines, HB- 3242 unlawful shot incl. detonation by spark or flame while persons unnecessary to shot are in mine, HB-3243 Energy and Natural Resources Act creates; consolidates various laws under Dept. ENR, SB-815 Environmental Protection Act coal burning stationary source, requires use of IL coal conditional to granting alternative emission standard in re sulfur dioxide emissions, HB-1184 2457 COAL-Cont. income tax credit carryback and carryforward of coal research utilization & equipment credit, SB-1079; HB-2634 location of severance place of sale for determination of local retailer occupation tax, SB-446 taxation under Revenue Act, revises, HB- 3309 wells increases bond requirement for drilling, SB-1260;HB-1933 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Arbitration Act, Uniform awards draw interest from date rendered until court confirms, HB- 2370 Bi-State Development Agency authorizes agency to bargain collectively with employees of dist., SB-417 contractual continued service contracts review pursuant to collective bargaining agreement, permits by sch. boards in dists. under 500,000, HB-310 Dept. of Law Enforcement Officers Collective Bargaining Act creates; Dept. peace officers; bans strikes, work stoppages or slowdowns, HB-1400 Educational Labor Relations Act, IL employee, removes exclusion of "managerial personnel" from definition, HB-1019 labor recognition election, prohibits if election has been certified in preceding 12 months, HB-1032 mediation roster, Board make rules for removal and addition of members listed, SB-509 negotiations between public sch. dist. and labor organizations, parties must reach agreement by 8/1 or submit unresolved issues to final & binding arbitration, HB-230 prohibits members or employees of Board from serving on school board, SB-1880 strikes by public school teachers, parties to submit unresolved issues to binding arbitration when strike over 10 school days, HB-30 student representative, permits at collective bargaining sessions; right to speak but not to vote or contract, HB-757 unfair labor practices, employees under Act may file charges with IL Educational Labor Relations Bd., SB-588 Firefighter's Collective Bargaining Act COLLECTIVE BARGAINING-Cont. creates; union representation, binding arbitration in lieu of strikes, HB-723 Metropolitan Transit Authority Act collective bargaining agreements, removes ban on including cost-of- living allowances or part-time operators, HB-1465, 2723 RTA Reorganization Act (83-886) collective bargaining provisions, deletes, SB-523 municipalities collective bargaining aggrements, exempt from requirement for appropriation to be made as condition precedent to making contract, HB-387 police or firefighters, prohibits payment of dues to organizations advocating strikes over binding arbitration, HB- 57 peace officers non-State officers covered under Public Labor Relations Act, SB-313, 1255; HB-1128 Peace Officers Collective Bargaining Act, creates; prohibits strikes, SB-2; HB-7 Peace Officers Collective Bargaining Act, creates; prohibits strikes, SB-2;HB-7 picket lines compensation, prohibits unless person member of union honoring protest, HB-2437 Public Labor Relations Act, Illinois affirmative action programs, requires labor organization to have before recognition or certification, HB-1344 deletes exemption for units of local gov't. employing less than 25 people, HB-1342 Dept. Law Enforcement peace officers covered under Act;HB- 1529 employees definition excludes employees of IL Educational Labor Relations Board, HB-3524 fact-finder written findings of facts & recommendations within 45 days of his appointment, SB-1858 non-state fire fighters and paramedics covered by Act, HB-1529 non-State peace officers covered under Act, SB-313, 1255;HB-1128, 1529 representation election, reduces to 25% the number of signatures required to trigger, HB-l1261 required within 90 days after petition filed when question of representation exists, HB-3044 Regional Transportation Authority Act collective bargaining agreements, removes ban on including cost-of- living allowances or part-time operators, HB-1465 2458 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING-Cont. school multi-yr. contracts & collective bargaining agreements consistent with Financial Plan and Budget if consistent for initial year, HB-1117 school strike replacements advertising to hire replacement employees must specify strike in progress, HB-1033 State employees Personnel Code pay rates peremptory rules effected 30 days following conflict with existing rules & collective bargaining agreement, HB-1044 successor clause agreements containing are binding & enforceable against any successor employer, HB-1448, 2804 teacher evaluation plans defers in districts subject to collective bargaining agreemetnts, SB-1883 teachers leave of absence requires granted to teacher elected to be officer of state or nat'l. teacher organization representing teachers in collective bargaining, HB-3046 Used Car Buyers' Protection Act, IL, creates; requires warranty; voluntary participation by dealers in informal dispute settlement procedure, HB-85 COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS accrual accounting method allows for decommissioning of electric generating plants, HB-595 city public utility jurisdiction regulatory jurisdiction over public utility, authorizes city to adquire with referendum; cities assume ICC responsibilities, HB-2501 Commercial Transportation Law, IL ICC review of application to operate veh. under Law, increases to 21 days, HB-3414 consumer intervention creates Act in re consumer representation before ICC; public utilities pay into Consumer Intervention Fund, HB-3296 control of business and financial activities of certain affiliated interests, grants ICC power, SB-367 decisions include finding statements of fact and conclusions of law and reasons for or basis of such decisions, requires, HB- 1913 elected, SB-1785;HB-794, 2140, 2563, 2628 electric generating plants decommissioning, allows ICC to use accrual accounting method, HB-595 COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS-Cont. electric utilities excess generating capacity ICC determine; adjust service rates, SB-1572 electric utility cost containment provides for; ICC study escalating rates, report to Gov. & G.A., HB- 2360 Energy Assistance Act administered by Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB- 1725;HB-3127 creates; ICC assure public utility service to low income persons, SB- 486 monthly household income, excludes funds from IL Home Energy Assistance Program, HB-3127 hearings ex parte communications, deletes authorization of ICC to initiate rulemaking provisions; establishes specific prohibitions, HB-6 public comment hearing on rate increase, requires attendance of at least one ICC commissioner, HB- 2153 independent electricity demand forecast, ICC prepare every 2 yrs., HB-2507, 2509 interstate rail carriers ICC jurisdiction over, SB-2186 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act cogeneration of electricity from solid waste; defines facilities; ICC requirements; excludes from calculation of excess capacity, etc., HB-3149 meetings Open Meetings Act, applicable to ICC, HB-5 membership abolishes current ICC membership 3rd Mon. in Jan. after effective date of Act; appoints successor commission, HB-1724 chairman selection at 2-year intervals, SB- 368 employment restrictions, imposes certain on future employment of members & employees, HB-4 Motor Carrier of Property Law ICC supply form for lease of motor vehicles; prescribe terms, HB-2196 municipal franchise agreements urges ICC not to alter agreements with public utilities, HR-90 name change Public Service Commission, IL, HB- 1814 Public Utilities Commission, IL, HB- 1815 2459 COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS-Cont. Public Counsel, Office of creates; intervene for consumers in ICC deliberations, SB-1021 Public Service Commission, IL changes name of ICC to, HB-1814 Public Utilities Commission, IL changes name of ICC to, HB-1815 public utility affiliated interests reorganization subject to ICC approval, HB-1883 purchased gas ICC hold hearings and establish annually range of allowable costs, HB-2504 review officers ICC to appoint in each county for review of termination orders for gas or electric service, HB-443 taxicabs ICC regulate operators; classified drivers' license; prohibits local regulation, SB-1873, 1874 telecommunications services ICC establish program for services at lifeline rates, SB-1693 local telephone rates based on usage, ICC approval conditions; untimed local calling; cost of service data from carrier, HB-3433 termination of gas or electric service county review officers, ICC appoint to review termination orders, HB-443 Universal Telephone Service Protection Law of 1985 adds Article to Public Utilities Act; create universal telephone service protection; ICC regulate rates & tariffs, HB-1814 utility rates gas or electric service to residential users, ICC not to approve increases, SB-34 prohibits including over 1/2 cost of proceedings before ICC; requires payment of percentage of cost into Consumer Intervention Fund, HB- 2970 sale of water, ICC fix rates when disagreement on water taken from Lake Michigan, HB-689 small power production & cogeneration, requires ICC adopt rates to promote, SB-1168 telephone rates based on usage, specifies ICC criteria; untimed local calling in zones, referendum; carriers file cost of service data, SB-2028 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS See Also: RESOLUTIONS COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Council removes from purview of Dept. Mines & Minerals, HB-1962 Acid Deposition Research and Control Act creates; Dept. Energy and Natural Resources study acid rain problem; advisory committee; reports, HB- 1563 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on copies of public comment during rulemaking, JACAR may require, HB-1058 State agency incorporation by reference of U.S. guidelines, requires JACAR approval, SB-612 two co-chairmen, HB-720 Agricultural Loan Bank Board creates; Gov. appointed; revenue bonds to family farmers, HB-1191 AIDS Advisory Council, creates, HB-3660 AIDS Interdisciplinary Advisory Council, creates, HB-2900 Alzheimer's Disease Task Force creates within Dept. Public Health for guidance in health and medical assistance programs, HB-303 Apprenticeship & Training Council, State, creates; administer and enforce affirmative action & equal opportunity programs of Nat'l. Apprenticeship Act of 1937, SB-199, 1511 Apprenticeship and Training Council, State creates pursuant to Nat'l. Apprenticeship Act of 1937; equal opportunity, affirmative action, employer & employee agreements, certificates of competence, SB-199 Apprenticeship Training Council, creates, administer trades apprenticeship committee programs, HB-570 appropriations See SUBJECT HEADING Aquaculture Development Council, IL creates; study development potential in IL, SB-255;HB-1055 Arts Council, Illinois IL Development Finance Authority cooperate with IL Arts Council for funding production of films in IL, SB-1249 Athletics Trainers, Board of creates; review of registration of athletic trainers, SB-758 Atomic Veterans and Dioxin Poisoning Victims Advisory Council creates; social services; Dept. Vet. Affairs include in budget; liaison to Agent Orange Class Assistance Foundation, SB-2061 Blind, Council for the 2460 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. creates; assume responsibilities now under Dept. Rehabilitation Services, SB-1238 Board of Higher Education See UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES Board of State Fair Advisors membership, adds 2 Gov.-appointed members HB-431 Build IL Review Committee creates; G.A. leadership develop standard applications & guidelines for funding; recommend projects; cost benefit analyses; local matching grants, HB-3459 Build Illinois Task Force, creates as subcommittee of House Appropriations Committees, HR-909 Building and Construction Trades Licensing Board, establishes within Dept. R&E; license all employers & employees in such trades, SB-41 Capital Development Board See STATE AGENCIES local jails & courthouse facilities, CDB issue revenue bonds to finance; CDB may lease & collect rent; surcharge on criminal fines, HB-3509 Rockford "federal building", CDB purchase & renovate into juvenile detention center, authorizes, HB- 2649 Carnival-Amusement Safety Board adds 2 members, SB-859 Casimir Pulaski Memorial Statue Committee, creates, SB-1465 Chain O Lakes - Fox River Waterway Management Agency See STATE AGENCIES Chicago World's Fair - 1992 Authority abolishes Authority 12/31/85; transfers assets & liabilities to State, SB-1467 abolishes 12/31/85, SB-1036 advisory council, creates, HB-2469 affirmative action programs, specifies Authority was to establish before 10/2/84, HB-176 Authority, designates as unit of local gov't., HB-1682 cooperation with, includes among powers of DCCA, SB-1036 domed stadium, requires Authority construct in Chicago, HB-607 Citizens Assembly legislative support agency children citizens council awards program for qualified youth & locally sponsored organizations, requires establishment, HB-3648 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. U-RATE awards program, HB- 2573 citizens advocacy councils, creates 7 under Citizens Assembly: economic dev., mental health, energy, public aid, children, schools & women, HB- 720 creates under Leg. Commission Reorganization Act of 1984; creates 7 citizens advocacy councils, HB-720 Citizens Utility Board (CUB) annual report, requires available to utility consumers; specifies items to be included, SB-1836 deletes definition of "periodic customer billing"; repeals mailing procedures, SB-1835 election of directors held on March 31 of requisite year, SB-1452 electric coops, CUB represent before REA in Washington; incl. CUB info in coop billings, SB-1181 prohibits director from holding or running for public or political party elective position under Election Code, SB-1726 Civil Rights Commission creates; review affirmative action & equal employment opportunity decisions of State, HB- 12 Clean and Beautiful Advisory Board establishes in DCCA to develop anti litter programs, HB-2487 Collection Agency Advisory Board increases membership, HB-1945 Commerce Commission, Illinois See SUBJECT HEADING Community Corrections Board, State creates; IL Community Corrections Act, HB-353 Compensation Review Board eliminates ability to set salaries, changes dates for recommendation of G.A. salaries, HB-1830 eliminates authorization to set salaries, requires Board recommend salaries to G.A., HB-750 repeals Act, HB-145, 288 report becomes effective only with approval of both House and Senate, HB-117 requires G.A. disapproval or reduction of report within 30 session days or by general election, SB-314 setting of salaries, eliminates Board's power to; SB-1116 Conservation Commission creates; replaces current administrative structure of Dept. of Conservation; members appointed by Gov., HB-850 Consumer Banks, Senate Special Committee on, creates, SR-576 2461 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Council on Children awards program for qualified youth & locally sponsored organizations, Council to establish, SB-2168 Counseling, State Board of creates Counselor Registration & Licensure Act; counselors serving general public, HB-3146 Criminal Justice Information Authority Intensive Probation Study, Authority to cease evaluation of, HJR-I removes 3 judicial members, SB- 345;HB-491 Dietetic Practice Board creates; advise Dept. R&E pursuant to Dietetic Practice Act qualifications, HB-932 Economic Adjustment, Council for establishes; assistance in closings & layoffs in IL businesses, HB-2680 Economic and Fiscal Commission pension impact note on bills creating or expanding State mandate by amending IL Pension Code, req. preparation, SB-1677 two co-chairmen, HB-720 Education Committee, Joint more productive delivery system for ed. services in IL, report to G.A., HB- 823 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency tax loss impact grants, taxing dists. may apply for if disaster causes decline in estimated tax revenues, HB-316 Employment Training Panel, establishes to provide job training, counseling and search assistance under IL Job Training Act of 1985, HB-147 Energy, Environment and Natural Resources, House comm. on, creates subcommittee of, HR-275 Executive Branch committees, commissions and advisory boards members' names and other information submitted to Secretary of State; quarterly reports of expenditures to Leg. Audit Commission; public reports on file at State Library, HB- 3484 Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Board permits closed meetings on certain subjects; exempts certain materials from public inspection & copying, SB-1189 Gov. Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities study of housing needs of persons with disabilities, HB-896 Governor's Committee on Voluntary Action COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Self-Help Clearinghouse, IL, establishes; to be administered by Committee, HB-26 Governor's Education Coordinating Council, creates, HB-1252 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission members serve no more than 2 consecutive terms, deletes provision, HB-2176 Handicapped Children, Advisory Council of Education of develop plan for ID, assessment, evaluation & referral of children to adult services on attainment of age 22, HB-892 Health Care Cost Confinement Council annual collection of 100% (now less than 100%) sample of certain information, SB-103 Hispanic Fair Employment Review Board creates in Dept. Human Rights to investigate discrimination charges, HB-2511 Horse Racing Investigative Committee, Special, creates; investigate allegations, HR-910 Housing for Persons with Disabilities, Committee on, creates; HB-896 Human Rights Commission hearing officers, exempts from certain jurisdictions in Personnel Code, HB- 2182 IL Development Finance Authority See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IL Educational Leadership Board, establishes for administration of Academy at SSU, HB-141 IL Farm Legal Assistance Board creates; Board make grants for legal assistance to farmers providers, SB- 1032 IL State Museum Board current terms expiration, HB-1961 In-Home Services Advisory Committee, creates, pilot program home health services, HB-2 Industrial Commission (IC) See EMPLOYMENT Infrastructure Financing Evaluation Committee abolishes, SB-847 Intergovernmental Cooperation, Commission on Advisory Committee on Block Grants name change to Advisory Committee on Federal Programs; expands scope of Comm. powers SB-1676 assess impact of federal fund cut backs on local gov't., HB-3575 fiscal note on bills creating or expanding State mandate for local gov't. units, sch. dist. or community college dist., requires Commission prepare, SB-1677 2462 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. impact of federal fund cut backs on local gov'ts., HB-3575 two co-chairmen, HB-720 Interstate Banking Committee creates; evaluate IL interstate banking, SB-1305 Interstate Rail Passenger Advisory Council Joint Committee on Leg. Support Services appoint one of 2 IL representatives to, (now IL Transportation Study Comm. appointee), HB-2454 intra-agency advisory boards authorizes establishment of by constitutional officers, depts., agencies & commissions, SB-1806 Investigation, Select House Committee of creates; consider cost overruns on McCormick Place annex, HR-629 Investment and Development Advisory Council creates; Gov. appoint to increase minority participation in Housing Development Authority programs, HB-2332 Jai Alai Control Board creates; licenses, taxes, regulates jai alai; legalizes pari-mutuel wagering, HB-1485 Judicial Advisory Committee, Joint creates; enhance maintenance of justice system, SJR-31 Kankakee River Study Committee, creates, HJR-115 Korean War Veterans Memorial Commission, creates, SB-1544 Law Enforcement Merit Board expenses paid by direct appropriation to ensure independence of Board from Dept. Law Enforcement, HB- 1010 Legislative Audit Commission two co-chairmen, HB-720 Legislative Information System computerized text of agency rules, LIS make available for sale to public or gov'tal. entities, HB-792 two co-chairmen, HB-720 Legislative Printing Unit two co-chairmen, HB-720 Legislative Reference Bureau IL Revised Statutes available on computer to public or gov'tal. agencies, requires LRB adopt rules and set fees, HB-792 two co-chairmen, HB-720 Legislative Research Unit cost study of unscrambling devices for non-cable TV users, HB-3567 review need for new regulation of professions & occupatins, SB-1913 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Science and Technology, creates Office of, HB-2134 Technology Assessment Note Act, creates; Unit to prepare notes on legislation for G.A., HB-2135 two co-chairmen, HB-720 Legislative Space Needs Commission two co-chairmen, HB-720 Legislative Support Services Agencies see individual agencies: Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on (JACAR) Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission, IL Intergovernmental Cooperation, Commission on Legislative Audit Commission Legislative Information System (LIS) Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB) Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Interstate Rail Passenger Advisory Council, Joint Committee appoint one of 2 IL representatives on (now IL Transportation Study Comm. appointee), HB-2454 two co-chairmen each; creates 7 citizens advocacy councils & Citizens Assembly support services agency, HB-720 Liquor Control Commission liquor licensee, Gov. appointment as uncompensated advisory member, HB-523 long-term care insurance, creates task force in Dept. Insurance to study; potential for private health insurance for, HB-306 Lottery Control Board child support, authorizes reduction of Lottery prizes by delinquent amount, SB-1553 Lt. Gov. Travel Control Board Lt. Gov. may appoint designee to serve as chairman in his stead, HB-2067 Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Council, creates, Executive Order 85-1 Medical Determination Board dissolves, HB-2278 Medical Malpractice Insurance Advisory Committee, Special, creates to study relationship between medical costs and malpractice ins. costs, HJR-11 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, Commission on deletes obsolete reference, SB-1184 2463 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Metropolitan Airport Authority Act creates; airport governing board in counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, Will & McHenry, SB-908 Milk Promotion Board creates; milk and milk product market expansion; assess milk producers for funding, HB-950 Minority Controlled and Female Controlled Businesses Loan Board removes from DCCA; establishes as independent function; inc. Bd. membership; qualifications; grants applicable to whole State, SB-1994 Minority Development Financing Commission creates; assist businesses in obtaining loans & construction contract surety bonds, SB-2236 Multistate Tax Compact Advisory Commission creates; advise Dir. of Dept. of Revenue on Multistate Tax Commission, SB- 1209 Nutrition, State Advisory Council on establishes; creates Legislative Advisory Panel to such council during 84th G.A., HB-770 Paramedic Examiners of Registered Professional Paramedics, Committee of creates pursuant to Professional Paramedics Licensing Act, HB-557 Pay Equity, Task Force on creates; sex and race discrimination in executive branch of State gov't., HB- 425 Plant Closings and Worker Dislocation, Commission on, creates, HB-2924 Pollution Control Board air pollution rules & monitoring procedures, voids EPA rules and vests powers in Pollution Control Board, HB-3154 Chemical Safety and Emergency Response Improvement Act, creates; Board adopt list of accutely toxic substances; response & education plans, HB-1436 hazardous materials used in business, req. Board to adopt rules for reports, HB-2122 incineration of wastes, requires Board to establish regulations, SB-85 membership appointed from specified groups and fields, HB-1460 nondegradation of groundwater, Board to adopt rules relating to, HB-2957 public water supplies cross connection control devices, transfers inspection authority from EPA to Pollution Control Board, HB-3155 rebate of monetary penalties, allows up to 80% for correction of violation, SB-444 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. revise proposed rules pursuant to JACAR without additional public hearings, HB-1045 substantive regulations hearings, Board giver 30 days notice, HB-2459 underground storage tank, defines; owners to register with EPA; EPA to report to General Assembly; Board to provide for rules & regulations, SB-114 Prairie State Games Committee Act creates; Committee develop & maintain; removes from jurisdiction of IL Gov. Council on Health & Physical Fitness, SB-2229 Prairie State 2000 Fund Employment Training, creates Advisory Panel on, HB-147 Prisoner Review Board increases membership, HB-3266 members' terms, ends 6/30/85; appointment of members to 2, 4, 6 and subsequently 6-yr. terms, SB- 141;HB-333 Private Activity Bond Allocation Council creates; allocation of bond limit; supersedes E084-6, HB-1148, 1688 Public Health Advisors, Board of composition and duties, specifies, SB- 864 Public Service Commission, IL changes name of ICC to, HB-1815 Public Utilities Commission, IL changes name of ICC to, HB-1815 Public Utility Regulation, Joint Committee on, creates, SJR-3;HJR-2 Purchasing Rules Commission, IL creates; regulate procurement for all State gov'tal. bodies, HB-2898 Racing Board, Illinois Deputy Director and State director of security, authorizes appointment, SB-2201 increases membership, HB-3266 member terms end on July 1 of even numbered years, SB-1735 State Director of Security, authorizes appointment, SB-2203 Reorganization Committee, State creates; school district reorganization, State Committee receive & approve local committee plans, SB-935 Respiratory Care Examining Committee creates pursuant to Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB-682 Sch. District Reorganization Task Force, creates; SJR-34 Self-Insurers Advisory Board creates; provide continuation of Workers' Comp. benefits on behalf of insolvent self insurers, HB-1263 2464 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Special Review Committee establishes; promulgate rules and review decisions of DCCA in re community groups eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions, SB- 209;HB-844 State Board of Education See SUBJECT HEADING State Board of Elections See SUBJECT HEADING State employee travel control boards chairmen to create uniform travel policy, HB-713 State Scholarship Commission, IL exempts from State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act, HB-3599 student assistance fraud, Scholarship Comm. and law enforcement agencies detect & prosecute fraud; records maintenance; audits; etc., HB-2468 State's Attorneys Appellate Service Commission reimbursement of State's Attorneys in counties over 3 million for appellate costs, provides for, HB-694 training programs to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims of criminal sexual offense cases, HB-2579 Status of Minorities in Education, Joint Committee on the, creates, SJR-35 Sunset Act, Regulatory Agency includes all State agencies; annual review standards & procedures, HB- 1260 Sunset Review Committee, Joint, creates, SJR-36 Teacher Certification Board, State internship advisory study, HB-1022 study of IL teacher certification laws, SB-287;HB-1021 teacher education trends study, SB- 668; HB-1015, 1028 Transportation Study Commission, IL Interstate Rail Passenger Advisory Council, Joint Committee on Leg. Support Services appoint one of 2 IL representatives (now IL Trans. Study Comm. appointee), HB-2454 Travel Control Board, Uniform establishes for State employee business travel regulation and reimbursement, HB-2352 Urban Assistance, IL Office of creates; study inner city urban problems, development of urban areas, HB-1228, 2187 Urban Civilian Youth Service creates; report on urban youth unemployment & design work program, HB-1699 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Urban Redevelopment, House Committee on Metro-East Sanitary Dist. witnesses & documents, grants Comm. subpoena power over, HR-1648 COMMON LAW law of torts, fixes in present state until changed by leg. authority, SB-2075 COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA Abused Child Shield Law of 1985 creates; court may order in-chambers videotaped testimony for substantive evidence at trial, HB-637 cable TV cable TV distribution of indecent material, Class A misdemeanor and subsequent violations Class 4 felony, HB-1843 distribution of indecent material over cable TV, Class A misdemeanor, SB- 1188 indecent pornographic materials, prohibits municipality from licensing or franchising service that distributes, SB-617 installation on property subject to condo instrument or lease prohibiting such installation, prohibits, HB-1112 licensing, prohibits if cable TV distributes indecent material, HB- 1844 community antenna television companies recoverable compensation to public utilities for use of support structures by television companies, HB-3567 Controlled Substances Act interception of private oral communications, authorizes in investigations of violations of Act, HB-3672 deaf and hearing impaired persons telecommunications devices, requires at certain major public transportation sites, HB-894 General Assembly newsletters prohibits mailing of or use of member postage allowance 60 days prior to election or primary, SB-6 handicapped children public notice of right to free appropriate public education, requries school boards provide, HB- 893 Labeling of Sexual Material Depicting Minors Act creates; names & addresses of producers and participating minors, SB-1137 local messages tax reauthorizes imposition, SB-893 2465 COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA-Cont. repeals authority to impose, SB-730 local telecommunications tax authorizes imposition, SB-730 repeals authorization, SB-893 motion pictures IL Development Finance Authority cooperate with IL Arts Council for funding production of films in IL, SB-1249 news reporters privilege provisions, establish standards in re divestiture of privilege in libel or slander cases, HB-508 Open Meetings Act See MEETINGS pornography distribution of indecent material over cable TV, Class A misdemeanor, SB- 1188 public radio State grants to certain stations, provides, HB-142 satellite television scrambled programming, companies provide unscrambling devices to persons not using cable TV, HB- 3567 telecommunications services Dept. CMS coordinate services at request of unit of gov't., HB-1970 ICC establish program for services at lifeline rates, SB-1693 local telephone rates based on usage, ICC approval conditions; untimed local calling; cost of service data from carrier, HB-3433 telephone companies Affordable Telephone Plan, requires companies to submit 5 and 10 yr. plans, HB-1725 report detailing service plan generating lowest phone bill, requires company to furnish annually to customer, HB- 1674 tracing equipment, requires installation on request of fire dept. to determine origin of false calls, SB-23 Telephone Lifeline Rate and Universal Service Fund Act creates; ICC establish lifeline telephone rates; gross revenues tax; SB-934 telephones prohibits unsolicited automated telephone solicitation; injunctive relief, HB-3130 Residential Telephone Customer Privacy Act, creates; prohibits telephone solicitation without customer consent, HB-3099 television St. university athletic contests, bans negotiating organizations from barring any participating St. university, SB-10 COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA-Cont. Universal Telephone Service Protection Law of 1985 adds Article to Public Utilities Act; create universal telephone service protection, HB-1814 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act creates; requires official rating of Motion Picture Assoc. of Amer. displayed on outside, HB-1270 video tapes minors victimized by sexual abuse or assault, allows use of tapes as testimony HB-53 testimony of minors in cases of sexual abuse or assault, creates new Article in Code of Criminal Procedure, SB- 179 Violent Crime Victim Assistance Fund Lien creates against proceeds of contract of person convicted of crime in IL relatting to sale of rights involving depicting his crime, SB- 1289 COMMUNITY COLLEGES See UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES COMPARATIVE FAULT See LIABILITY COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES accident reports fees for copies, authorizes, HB-335 Arbitration Act, Uniform awards draw interest from date rendered until court confirms, HB- 2370 assessors certified before receiving additional compensation, requires in counties under 1 million, HB-248 assistant state's attorneys State correctional institutions extraordinary salary expenditures, authorizes increase of salary reimbursement, HB-3270 Attorney General and State's Attorneys Act special prosecutors, limits maximum compensation to that of State's Attorney of that county, HB-2527 Auditor General annual salary, increases to $65,000, HB-250 Beauty Culture Act beauty culture school or college exempts public schools and community colleges from payment of certain fees, SB-79 Chicago Sanitary District officer salaries, increases biennially until 1991, HB-1217 salary adjustments, permits due to promotions or transfers, HB-1216 2466 COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. circuit judges domestic violence judges, chief judge may appoint for additional $300/ mo., SB-493 community college districts salaries of custodial, security, maintenance personnel, Board may pay certain; authorizes purchase of sch. grounds from certain monies, HB-959 contractors prompt payment to subcontractors and suppliers, creates Act to require, HB-148 coroners downstate county coroners, authorizes fee for furnishing various documents; deletes fee for inquests, SB-322 minimum salaries, increases; changes population classes, counties under 2 million, SB-555;HB-1014 County Officer Salary Act county recorders additional awards, SB-1948;HB-401 County Officers Act county treasurers on same pay schedule as sheriffs in counties under 2 million, HB-1834 county officers compensation minimum salaries for county officers, increases on scale based on county population, SB-556;HB-1017 new schedule of minimum salaries, HB-2238 sheriffs' fees for executing search and arrest warrants, authorizes, HB- 2765 court appointed counsel court may order defendant to pay, SB- 541 court reporters raises maximum salaries, HB-312 Court Reporters Act increases part-time court reporters pay, SB-1877 raises maximum salaries, SB-1839;HB- 312 Crime Victims Compensation Act persons suffering loss or injury resulting from crime in which they are not offender or accomplice, provides for compensation to, HB- 236 witness compensated for loss of earnings during court attendance, SB-644 Criminal Procedure of 1963, Code of appointed counsel, sets flat rate of compensation, HB-1457 election judges establishes uniform compensation rate, HB-3113 COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. Fees and Salaries Act abolishes State's attorneys fees, HB- 3416 filing & search fees for birth, death, fetal death, marriage license records, HB-2760 sheriffs' fees for executing search and arrest warrants, authorizes, HB- 2765 fence viewers increases compensation to $15 per day, HB-210 fire protection districts charges for services to non-resident persons and businesses, permits, HB- 223 Freedom of Information Act fees for inspection of records, prohibits for mere inspection request, HB-455 General Assembly House of Representatives whips and conference chairmen, increases compensation to $6,000, HB-720 newsletters or information letters, prohibits mailing of or use of member postage allowance 60 days prior to election or primary, SB-6 Senate caucus chairman, increases by compensation to $6,000; increases number of assistant majority leaders & whips, HB- 720 Housing Authorities Act technical change in re commissioner compensation, SB-1236 Industrial Commission salaries of secretary and arbitrators less than members of Commission, eliminates provision, HB-2329 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics and Firemen Compensation Act paramedic, includes emergency medical personnel certified by Dept. Public Health, HB-38 Local Mass Transit District Act board of trustees compensation, raises for trustees not employees or officers of municipality or county creating dist., HB-572 medical malpractice attorney contingent fees, limits, HB-1608 Minimum Wage Law employee definition excludes individual permitted to work for employer making under $362,500 in annual gross sales, SB-1671 2467 COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. overtime, exempts certain employees from provisions, HB-2150 motor vehicles apportioned and prorated, includes in classes of fees reduced on quarterly basis, HB-740 motor driven cycles & pedalcycles, establishes fees for certain cycles under 150cc, HB-927 motorcycles, reduces fees for senior citizens by 50%, HB-379 municipal attorney prosecution fee of $10 for each conviction for violation of Veh. Code or municipal vehicle ordinances, SB- 397; HB-40 Notary Public Act fee schedule and notice stating legal services can not be provided or charged for by notary public, requires posting by non-attorney notaries who advertise in other than English, HB-208 Nursing Home Staff Salary Review Act creates; establishes task force to review wage levels & make recommendations, SB-1830 Prevailing Wage Law maintenance work, excludes from scope of law, SB-153 public works, redefines; incl. all projects financed in whole or part by certain bonds, HB-863, 2798 rate for public works to be mean hourly cash wage paid in locality for all similar work; expands locality area; Dept. Labor determine rates, SB- 107;HB-752 redefines public works, HB-791 prosecution fees municipal attorneys entitled to $10 fee per conviction for certain vehicle code violations, SB-397; HB-40 Public Community College Act fees, eliminates power of downstate community college boards to establish, HB-321 public defenders compensation, increases to 100% of compensation paid to State's Attorney, HB-1212 Public Water Districts Act trustees maximum salary, increases, HB-2893 Recorders Act assignment of more than one document of same type, $7 fee for recording each document after 1st, SB-246 road commissioners removes per diem pay maximum limit, HB-2778 COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. sales representatives commissions, provides for recovery of on principal following termination of rep. contract, HB-580 sanitary districts board of trustees salaries, increases; inc. aggregate annual tax levy amount; inc. amount of contract not requiring bids, HB-2705 compensation for member of board of trustees, raises, SB-1989 senior citizens charges for use of checking, savings accounts, prohibits, HB-358 Sheriffs Compensation Act State annually pay county 50% of difference in sheriffs salary and minimum prescribed by law, HB- 3132 Sheriffs Fees Act attempted service of documents, provides for fee for, SB-281 sale of real estate, $100 per hour not to exceed $600 per sale, SB-100 Social Workers Registration Act exam fees cover only one exam, HB- 2093 special education extraordinary special ed. services, increases per capita State reimbursement ceiling for, HB-515 increases annual State reimbursement rate for personnel, HB-514 special prosecutors compensation, limits maximum to that of State's Attorney of that county, HB-2527 State agencies compensation based on comparable worth, creates Act in relation to; State agencies employment & pay policies, HB-1559 State employees reimbursement for donation of time without pay during cash flow problem in 1982, HB-638 teacher incentive pay program establishes; administered by State Board of Ed., SB-231 teachers' salaries deduction, prohibits for absence from teachers' institute due to illness or authorized personal leave, HB-242, 712 doubles minimum statutory salaries, HB-635 township assessors assessor performance bonus in townships where fewer than 25 sales, HB-1293 Township Law 2468 COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. multi-township board of trustees, permits $25 per diem for members, SB-58;HB-66 transportation authorities Metro. Transit Authority director expenses limited to $7500/yr., HB- 2481 RTA directors reimbursed for actual expenses up to $7500/yr., HB-2480 RTA-Commuter Rail Board members expenses limited to $7500/yr., HB- 2483 RTA-Suburban Bus board members, increases reimbursement limit for actual expenses HB-2137 Wage Payment and Collection Plan contractor liable for wages of employees working under contract, HB-1309 earned vacation time, failure to satisfy eligibility requirements by terminated employee does not constitute forfeiture of, HB-996 part-time employee entitled to proportion of wage supplements, HB- 2914 Water Commission commissioners, raises maximum to $1000 (now $600), HB-182 Workers' Compensation and Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts cost of producing Industrial Commission record, allows affidavit by attorney as proof of payment when seeking review of record, HB- 186 COMPTROLLER, STATE accounting systems Comptroller establish for local gov't. units, publish manuals & procedures, SB-1041 Agricultural Premium Fund transfer of funds from GRF, authorizes, HB-3630 custodians of public monies publication of certain info, requires within 6 mos. after FY on forms furnished by Comptroller, HB-1642 debts owed to State Comptroller duty & power to collect all payments, debts, taxes, etc., SB-894 definitions, amends certain, HB-1417 direct deposit authorizes from personal services, HB- 1417 payments of general assistane & AFDC, HB-2598 payments to persons entitled to State warrants, authorizes with State Treasurer approval, SB-426;HB- 3329 electronic funds transfer COMPTROLLER, STATE-Cont. empowers Comptroller and county boards to use, HB-942, 3094 General Obligation Bond Act notice to Comptroller and State Treasurer that monies exceed amount to be transferred may be made by Gov. representative, HB- 1249 transfers from Road Fund and GRF made by Treasurer alone, HB-1118 IL Incentive Pharmacy Certificate Pilot creates; Public Aid recipients present certificates to pharmacist when filling prescription; issued by Comptroller; administered by Dept. Public Aid, HB-488 income tax refunds past due support payments, authorizes Compt. to withhold refund and pay to Dept. Public Aid; Comp. furnish taxpayer info to Dept., HB-805 recovery of Unemployment Insurance Benefits provides means of when payment made to ineligible persons, HB-1497 State warrants payments direct deposit, authorizes with approval of State Treasurer, SB-426;HB-3329 student loan repayments inteception of and deductions from income tax refund for delinquent, authorizes, HB-2552 warrants Compt. may examine any transaction prior to drawing, SB-1817 COMPUTERS Abused Child Shield Law of 1985 creates; court may order in-chambers videotaped testimony for substantive evidence at trial, HB-637 computer software defines; includes as taxable tangible personal property, HB-3047 computerized election registration files data processing programs, formats, etc. approved by State Board of Elections before implementation, HB-3027 Criminal Code of 1961 unlawful use of computer, expands definition; increases offense; civil liability, HB-2136 electronic funds transfer empowers Comptroller and county boards to use, HB-942 Health Finance Reform Act hospital reports, submitted in tape format or by electronic means (not hard copy); requires posting of charges for services in 3-inch high print, SB-103 high shools 2469 COMPUTERS-Cont. computer literacy course for high school pupils, prerequisite to graduation, SB- 189 high technology and computer programs, Dept. Corrections maintain, HB-2330 IL Income Tax Act credit for contribution of computers and scientific equipment to schools, HB-151 IL Revised Statutes Legislative Reference Bureau make available on computer for public or gov'tal. agencies; LRB adopt rules and set fees, HB-792 Juvenile Court Act juvenile arrest warrant file, Dept. Law Enforcement keep computerized central repository of information of delinquent minors, HB-237 Robotics Institute, establishes at UofI, HB- 2299 Software License Enforcement Act applies provisions of Consumer Fraud & Deceptive Business Practices Act to acquisition of copy of computer software, HB-2927 creates; licensing agreements included with copies of computer software, SB-800 traffic conviction records circuit clerks submit to Sec. of State on computer (as for Supreme Court), HB-1299 Video Display Users Safety Act creates; minimum requirements for users of VDTs, HB-620 video lottery devices authorizes at Chicago O'Hare Airport; proceeds to Chi. Public School Lottery Fund, HB-869 prohibits installation until completion of economic impact of such devices, HB-2645 Video Poker Control Law enacts; regulation by Dept. Revenue; proceeds to Common School Fund, HB-2000 CONDOMINIUMS cable TV installation on property subject to condo instrument or lease prohibiting such installation, prohibits, HB-1112 Condominium Property Act age restrictions recorded declarations establishing not prohibited by Human Rights Act; defines elderly persons; handicapped person provisions, SB-401; HB-562 condominium operations, changes procedural requirements, SB- 402;HB-563 CONDOMINIUMS-Cont. insurance regulation, revises, HB-562 owner's assoc. subject to General Not For Profit Corp. Act of 1986, SB- 1320 electricity condos may buy through central meter as single customer, HB-2510 fiduciary bonds reduces requirement for persons responsible for association funds, SB- 16 forcible entry and detainer actions notice of default and demand for immediate possession in re condominium property or purchase of lands, distinguishes between, SB- 105 CONSTITUTIONAL (FEDERAL) AMENDMENTS balanced Federal budget, calls for submission of amendment to require, SJR-2;HJR-3 compensation of Senators and Representatives ratifies proposed amendment to require election of Representatives prior to any change in compensation taking effect, SJR-104;HJR-235 U.S. Constitution, Committee to Commemorate in IL, endorses for celebration of U.S. Const'n. Bicentennial, SJR-117 voluntary prayer in the public school system, permitting, SJR-7 CONSTITUTIONAL (STATE) AMENDMENTS Article I (Bill of Rights) Bail and Habeas Corpus (Section 9) Bail Reform Amendment, Joint Committee for the, SJR-161, 174, 179 denial of bail, deletes for certain cases; excessive bail not required, deletes provision, SJR- 38 felony offense involving personal injury or threat thereof, excepts as bailable offense, SJR-22 Sunday Closings (Section 25) adds new Section, no law shall require any business to close on Sundays, HJRCA-19 Article III (Suffrage and Elections) Voting Qualifications (Section 1) residency, shortens required time to 30 days (now 6 mos.), HJRCA-8 Article IV (The Legislature) Legislative Composition (Section 2) lowers min. age to serve as member of IL General Assembly to 18, SJR-108 2470 CONSTITUTIONAL (STATE) AMENDMENTS-Cont. Sen. elected to 6 & 4-yr. and Rep. to 4 & 2-yr. staggered terms; Sessions to run from 2nd Wed. of odd-numbered yr. to 2nd Wed. of next odd-numbered yr., HJRCA-3 Passage of Bills (Section 8) bill mandating expenditure by local gov't. or sch. dist. requires 3/5 vote or provision for reimbursement, SJR- 36;HJRCA-15 Sessions (Section 5) Sen. elected to 6 & 4-yr. and Rep. to 4 & 2-yr. staggered terms; Sessions to run from 2nd Wed. of odd-numbered yr. to 2nd Wed. of next odd-numbered yr., HJRCA-3 Veto Procedure (Section 9) amendatory veto power, eliminates, HJRCA-16 amendatory veto, G.A. may reject Gov. recommendations with record vote of majority (now 3/5) of members of each house, HJRCA-I veto and reduction power for approp. bills, eliminates, HJRCA-17 Article IX (Revenue) Exemptions from Property Taxation (Section 6) property used exclusively for veterans' organizations, SJR-11 Veterans' Property Tax Exemption Amdmt., Joint Committee for the, SJR-154, 173, 180 Limitation on Use of Tax Revenues (new Section 3.1) proceeds from new or increased taxes placed in separate fund and only used for expressed purposes of law creating fund, HJRCA-I 1 Limitations on Income Taxation (Section 3) Imposition of New Taxes and Increase of Tax Rates, requires 3/5 vote of each house, HJRCA-2 Income Taxation for Funding Public Education, authorizes additional income tax, SJR-32 Real Property Taxation (Section 4) separate classifications of taxes based on 1) value of land and 2) value of improvements, G.A. may provide for, HJRCA-10 Tax Limitations (new Section 11) limits taxes imposed by G.A. for deposits in GRF and Common School Fund, HJRCA-12 CONSTITUTIONAL (STATE) AMENDMENTS-Cont. Article V (The Executive) abolishes office of Lieutenant Governor, SJR-125 Governor - Appointing Power (Section 9) Senate reconsideration of consent to Gov. appointment, SJR-102 Gubernatorial Succession (Section 6) excludes Lt. Gov. from succession; req. successor to be from same political party as person he succeeds, SJR-130 Joint Election (Section 4) repeals, HJRCA-18 Article VI (The Judiciary) appointment of Supreme, Appellate Court Cook County Circuit, Associate Judges; local option referenda, Judicial Review Commissions, SJR-30;HJRCA-9 Associate Judges (Section 8) appointed by Circuit Judges by secret ballot, SJR-115 voting by Circuit Judges for Assoc. Judges required to be public and by record vote, SJR- 39 Courts (Section 1) regulation of profession of law & licensing of attorneys as provided by law, SJR-118 Election and Retention (Section 12) circuit judges seek reelection rather than retention, HJRCA- 14 Eligibility for Office (Section 11) circuit judges, req. minimum of 5 yrs as assoc. judge; associate judges, req. minimum of 5 yrs. as licensed attorney in IL, SJR- 115 Judicial Circuits (Section 7) appointment of Chief Judge of Cook County Circuit by Supreme Court as provided by law, SJR-119 Article VII (Local Government) County Officers (Section 4) election of recorder, auditor and coroner, HJRCA-7 Article X (Education) Goal - Free Schools (Section 1) obligation (now goal) of State; G.A. appropriate & State expend certain funds for financing public ed. thru secondary level, SJR- 9;HJRCA-6 State Board of Education and Chief State Educational Officer (Section 2) abolishes Board; provides for Gov. appointment of chief ed. officer of State, SJR-41 2471 CONSTITUTIONAL (STATE) AMENDMENTS-Cont. advice and consent of Senate to appointment of Chief State Ed. Officer, requires, SJR-4 election of State Board of Education, HJRCA-5, 13 Superintendent of Public Instruction, provides for election of; abolishes St. Board of Education, HJRCA-4 CONSUMERS air pumps, requires certain gas stations to provide, HB-29 alcoholic drink prices posting, requires by retail licensees on alcoholic liquor, HB-55 Basic Financial Services Protection Act creates; checking accounts must meet certain basic consumer protection requirements, SB- 1145;HB-2812 Basis Financial Services Protection Act creates; checking account requirements; HB-2178 batteries labeling, requires to inform consumer of battery's useful life, HB-3 billing statements gas or electricity, requires itemizing of reason for each charge assessed, SB- 406 Bread Sales Act date bread baked and date will be removed from shelves, requires on label, SB-1161 Citizens Utility Board (CUB) annual report, requires available to utility consumers; specifies items to be included, SB-1836 deletes definition of "periodic customer billing"; repeals mailing procedures, SB-1835 electric coops, CUB represent before REA in Washington; incl. CUB info in coop billings, SB-1181 loan from ICC, authorizes Board to extend term to 48 mos., HB-3372 Consumer Bank Act creates; establishment & operation; permits lending of money, commercial loans; prohibits demand accounts or trust accounts, HB-699 Consumer Banks, Senate Special Committee on, creates, SR-576 Consumer Finance Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 loan license, increases minimum residency requirement for, HB-2119 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act acquisition of copy of computer software, Act applies to, HB-2927 CONSUMERS-Cont. consumer may cancel contract for home repair services within 10 days, SB-1632 credit disclosure requirements compliance with federal Truth in Lending Act fills, SB-148 enjoin violation of Act, permits any purchaser or interested person to, SB-1208 fraudulent practices in re home repair, insurance, real estate and securities, SB-2046 free prizes in sales promotions, requires specification of fair market value of prize, SB-235 home improvement or home repair business increases penalty for use of unauthorized name, SB-1710 req. use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124 restraint of unlawful practices by temporary restraining order, HB- 2313 senior citizen contracts, unlawful practice to employ any deception or fraud, HB-3282 temporary restraining orders, authorizes use of for restraint of unlawful acts under Act, HB-3287 time-sharing contracts, permits cancellation of out of state contracts within 3 business days, SB-517 Trades and occupations Regulatory Act, creates to register electrologists; violation unlawful practice, HB-773 Consumer Installment Loan Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 open-end loans, defines & authorizes; computation of interest, SB-1878 Consumer Insurance Board of IL Act creates; Ins. Consumer Action Group, Inc. to advocate for individual insurance consumers, SB-1584;HB- 1988 consumer intervention creates Act in re consumer representation before ICC; public utilities pay into Consumer Intervention Fund, HB-3296 Consumer Report Expungement Act, Illinois creates; prohibits disclosure of unfavorable info after 7 or 10 yr. period; requires expungement from report, HB-767 credit reporting agencies unfavorable credit reports prohibits due to consumer's dilatory payment practice in re retail installment contract if payments completed under contract, HB-1827 2472 CONSUMERS-Cont. Egg and Egg Products Act repackaging of eggs, authorizes with written permission from Dept. of Ag.; specifiations, HB-468 electric utilities excess generating capacity ICC determine; adjust service rates, SB-1572 electric utility cost containment provides for; ICC study escalating rates, report to Gov. & G.A., HB- 2360 electricity power surges cause of action against public utility for damages, grants, HB-3635 Environmental Toxicology Act creates; Dept. Public Health investigate health threats due to exposure to hazardous substances, SB-112, 1165 grain coloring fraud corn and soybeans, includes as grains which may not be artifically colored, HB-2102 Guardianship and Advocacy Act services provided for or regulated by State law, incorporates procedural & substantive changes, HB-3150 Health Finance Reform Act hospital reports, submitted in tape format or by electronic means (not hard copy); requires posting of charges for services in 3-inch high print, SB-103 Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act dispenser must demonstrate compliance continuing education order, HB-492 home improvement and home repair business, requires use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124;HB- 838 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL, creates for registration of persons performing home repairs; bldg. permits, fees, SB-126;HB-847 Home Repair Fraud Act, creates, SB-1634; HB-3302, 3381 home-repair home-repair theft to accept contract to perform services when know will fail to so perform, SB-494 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL creates; registration of persons performing home repairs; building permits, fees, contracts, SB-126;HB- 847 insurance claims punitive damages, court may award in cases of unreasonable & vexatious delay in payment of claim by company, SB-60 low income heating assistance and termination of protection program, establishes, SB- 1186 CONSUMERS-Cont. Mechanics' Lien Act notice of subcontractor work, subcontractor notify both single family and multi-family, SB-1118 medical malpractice medical review panel, provides for in malpractice lawsuits, SB-68 Milk and Milk Products Act selling after date marked on pkg., prohibits, SB-1160 New-Car Buyer Protection Act replacement cars to be same as car being replaced; collateral charges replaced by certain other charges in purchase price; increases time period for bringing action under law, HB- 384 Physical Fitness Services Act customer have 7 days to cancel contract, HB-1411 Product Liability Act, Illinois creates; defendant not liable for defective design or failure to warn of hazards in certain instances, SB- 1722, 2264; HB-3123, 3440 Public Counsel, Office of creates; intervene for consumers in ICC deliberations, SB-1021 public utilities investment in construction to enable 115% peak electricity, 1986 statewide referendum to allow inclusion of costs in rate determination, HB-1653 public utility power surges damages caused by, consumer has cause of action against utility for electricity provided, SB-1540 public utility rate complaint cases residential consumer attorney fees paid by public utility if consumer wins, HB-1982 Real Estate License Act of 1983 suspension of license for offering free merchandise & service with unstated conditions for receipt thereof, SB-18 Rented Automobile Act creates; requires posting of price lists; prohibits refusal to rent to person who does not possess a credit card, HB-534 Residential Telephone Customer Privacy Act creates; prohibits telephone solicitation without customer consent, HB-3099 retail & installment credit interest rate not to be over 10% above Fed. Discount Rate of month preceding contract, HB-2157 Silver Saver's Passport Card, authorizes for persons 60 & over; Silver Pages Directories of services, HB-2273 2473 CONSUMERS-Cont. Small Business Utility Advocate Act creates; promote interests of small business utility customers; appointment of advocate by Gov., SB-406, 1028;HB-2004 Smokeless Tobacco Labeling Act creates; req. health hazard warning, SB-1821 smoking areas public areas, prohibits smoking in unless expressly permitted, HB-33 telephone bills bills to list number from which call originated for calls within State, HB- 417 Telephone Lifeline Rate and Universal Service Fund Act creates; ICC establish lifeline telephone rates; gross revenues tax; SB-934 telephone service Affordable Telephone Plan, requires companies to submit 5 and 10 yr. plans, HB-1725 local telephone rates based on usage, ICC approval conditions; untimed local calling; cost of service data from carrier, HB-3433 report detailing service plan generating lowest phone bill, requires company to furnish annually to customer, HB- 1674 telephone services unsolicited commercial telephone calls with automatic equipment, prohibits, HB-3566 termination of gas or electric service county review officers, Commerce Commission to appoint to review termination orders, HB-443 Union Label Act, IL creates; prohibits use of counterfeit & imitation labels and unauthorized use of genuine label, SB-562 Universal Telephone Service Protection Law of 1985 adds Article to Public Utilities Act; create universal telephone service protection, HB-1814 Used Car Buyers' Protection Act, IL, creates; requires warranty, HB-85 used cars disclosure of defects, requires, HB- 2242 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act creates; requires official rating of Motion Picture Assoc. of Amer. displayed on outside, HB-1270 water heaters efficiency standards, requires compliance with Amer. Society of Heating, Refrigeration & A/C Engineers, SB-19 CONTRACTS Act on Aging institutionalization, Dept. contract with non-profit org. for 1/2 contract expenditures on programs to prevent unnecessary, SB-639 apprentices or trainees State construction projects, requires use of; on-the-job training programs; equal employment opportunities, SB- 1512 Asbestos Abatement Act corrective action, broadens; contractors proof of insurance, prequalified; reimbursement for corrective action; sch. dist. tax levy, HB-1252 bribery contracts of city, county or school dist. denied to companies if officer of company bribed public employee, HB-3650 Chicago Housing Authority prohibits new contracts for purchase of real estate interests until standards met in existing property, HB-3291 contractor performance bond creates Act in relation to; incremental bonding provisions; public works contracts payments into escrow accounts, HB-2772 contractors Asbestos Abatement Act; corrective action, broadens; contractors proof of insurance, prequalified; reimbursement for corrective action; sch. dist. tax levy, HB-1252 prompt payment to subcontractors and suppliers, SB-618; HB-148, 1454 contractual continued service contracts review pursuant to collective bargaining agreement, permits by sch. boards in dists. under 500,000, HB-310 Contractual Services Act, IL creates; governmental units adopt guidelines for operative policies & instructions in re service contracts, HB-3254 Defense Contract Procurement, Div. of creates in DCCA; lobby for fed. defense contracts for IL employers, HB-1617 energy conservation State agencies use cost effective methods of financing energy services & conservation; energy performance contracts, SB-2284 fire protection districts contracts under $3,000 (now $1,500) let without bid, HB-3549 forcible entry and detainer actions notice of default and demand for immediate possession in re condominium property or purchase of lands, distinguishes between, SB- 105 2474 CONTRACTS-Cont. foreign trade contracts IL business in international trade for 1st time, State pay 5% of contract price, HB-1062 forest preserve districts contracts let without advertising for bids, raises amount allowable; selection of governing board officers, HB-3549 hazardous substance handlers grants indemnity to persons under contract to State, SB-1848;HB-3207 Health Finance Reform Act broadens definitions; contract limits & provisions; reporting to General Assembly, HB-2641 home repair consumer may cancel contract for home repair services within 10 days, SB-1632 home-repair home-repair theft to accept contract to perform services when know will fail to so perform, SB-494 language consumer insurance contracts in plain language, requires, SB-1203 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act creates; Joint Action Agencies submit plans to EPA for disposition of solid waste, HB-2022 Lottery advertising contracts affirmative action plan, Board to maintain, HB-958, 979 Mechanics' Lien Act notice of subcontractor work, subcontractor notify both single family and multi-family, SB-1118 Metropolitan Sanitary District Act decreases max. amount requiring competitive bidding, HB-2143 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act proceeds of contracts, authorizes assignment of in order to obtain financing to perform contract, HB- 2593 Municipal Code, Illinois authorizes city to enter into for terms over 1 yr. for certain personnel, services and equipment, HB-3010 collective bargaining aggrements, exempt from requirement for appropriation to be made as condition precedent to making contract, HB-387 municipal property purchase or lease, allows contracts bearing interest at rate no higher than in public bond issue act, SB-354 municipal construction contracts increases threshold from $4,000 to $5,000 on contracts required to be let for bid, HB-1382 CONTRACTS-Cont. municipal purchase orders or contracts bidders deposit bid bond with surety approved by purchasing agent of city, HB-3128 Municipal Purchasing Act for Cities of 500,000 or More raises min. contract price requiring competitive bidding; exemptions, HB-3570 Physical Fitness Services Act customer have 7 days to cancel contract, HB-1411 maximum total payment and financing term, increases, SB-1499 payment of total amount over $5,000, prohibits requiring; financing over 3 yrs. prohibited, HB-2815 Preferred Provider Organization Article adds to Insurance Code; delivery of health care services thru preferred providers, HB-2179 professional services contracts public notice of contracts under Build IL Bond Act or General Obligation Bond Act, HB-3396 Public Building Commission Act increases amount of contract let for work on public bldgs. to $5,000, SB- 349 public officials vacancy in office, prohibits expenditure of funds or entering new contractual agreements in certain instances, SB- 1712 public works contracts steel products of So. Africa & Nambia, prohibits use, HB-317 pupil transportation authorizes yr-to-yr contract extensions by mutual agreement, SB-302 Purchasing Act, Illinois See Also: PURCHASING bribery, defines subcontract, HB-3651 bribing to not bid on State contracts, increases penalty, HB-2132 in-State bidders, 5% preference on certain contracts, HB-68 State agency, CDB, and Metro. Fair & Expo. Auth. contracts specify time & date for work, materials, etc., SB- 1474 Residential Owner-Resident Act creates; rights & duties of owners and residents in rental agreement of dwelling unit, HB-695 Response Action Contractors Indemnification Act, creates, HB-3207 Retail Installment Sales Act maximum finance charges, specifies, SB-1179 sanitary districts 2475 CONTRACTS-Cont. creates sanitary districts in certain localities; raises competitive bidding threshold; reduces competitive bidding notice requirement, HB- 3040 increases amount of contract not requiring bids; inc. aggregate annual tax levy amount; inc. board members salaries, HB-2705 Scandinavian Lekotek libraries Dept. Rehab. Services enter contracts with public & private agencies to establish, HB-1289 State contracts Enterprise Council to act as clearing house for info to Min. & Female Businesses, HB-1438 Steel Products Procurement Act prohibits use of So. Africa & Nambia steel products in public works contracts, HB-317 public works contracts by agency contain prohibition against use of So. African steel products, HB-1441 surety bonds contractors with gross yearly revenues under $1.5 million, DCCA establish program to provide guarantees for, HB-2774 Target Area Contract Preference Act creates; requires certifying that %age of work will be done in distressed area or %age of workers are from high risk employment sector, HB- 1250 time-share real estate cancellation of out-of-state contracts within 3 business days, permits, SB- 517 Toll Highway Authority Act construction contract notice of bid advertising and award to each State Sen. and Rep. from affected area, requires, SB-1623 Township Law purchase of real estate or personal property for public purposes, authorizes under installment contracts, SB-283; HB-577 Violent Crime Victim Assistance Fund Lien assistance centers funding contracts entered into by Att. General with each applicant annually, HB-3283 creates against proceeds of contract of person convicted of crime in IL relatting to sale of rights involving depicting his crime, SB- 1289 CONVEYANCES conveyance instruments include scale map in re drainage tile, HB-1786 CONVEYANCES-Cont. Dept. of Central Management Services Cook County property to Nat'l. Conference for Black Lawyers Community College of Law & Internat'l. Diplomacy, HB-3652 DCMS convey Chi. property to M. Yisiael, HB-1967 Dir. of CMS convey Manteno & Galesburg Mental Health Centers for economic development purposes, SB-448 land to City of Kewanee, HB-2544 land to Maryville, HB-2434 Old Newton Experiment Field to Jasper County 4-H Foundation, HB- 2654 real property to City of Jacksonville, SB-82 real property to DuPage Water Commission, HB-3473 Dept. of Conservation easement of access in Spitler Woods State Park, HB-2621 exchange of land between Lake County Forest Preserve and Dept., SB-831 IL Prairie Path portion in Kane County to Kane County, HB-3555 land exchange between Dept. & Vermilion County Conservation Dist., HB-3474 Quality Stone Company, Dept. convey certain real property to, HB-1924 Streator, deletes requirement that land from Dept. be devoted to public use, HB-3197 Vermilion County Conservation Dist., HB-3474 Warren County Soil and Conservation Dist. land conveyance, SB-896 Dept. of Corrections tract of land to city of Pontiac, HB- 2434 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Cook County land to Community College Dist. No. 508, HB-608 Galesburg Mental Health Center to City of Galesburg, HB-2434 real property to City of Jacksonville, HB-1204 Dept. of Transportation certain land to Fox Valley Park District, HB-864 land in Bond County to County View Inn, Inc, HB-2434 land in Grundy County to VFW Post #6049, HB-2434 land to Deerfield, HB-2434 land to Melvin & Mary Streeter, HB- 2434 land to Metro Petroleum, HB-2434 land to Nu-Fount Farms, Inc., HB- 2434 2476 CONVEYANCES-Cont. land to Waukegan, HB-2434 property to Q & D Corp. for shopping center, Winnebago County, HB- 2434 release of easement & restoration of access rights in certain counties, HB- 3479 sell & convey properties in Cook, Cumberland & Clark Counties, HB- 3480 exchange of lands between Lake County Forest Preserve Dist. & Brentwood North Nursing Center, HB-1488 Fox Valley Park District sale of LaSalle Street bldg. in Aurora, authorizes, SB-613 instrument of release or assignation legal description of property, requires before recordation or filing of instrument, HB-2709 intestate descent or testamentary devise affidavit of inheritance required if real estate not registered under Torrens, SB-372 Lake County Forest Preserve District transfer lands to Dept. Conservation for Marina, HB-3474 legal description of property requires before acceptance of instrument for recordation or filing, SB-1508 Military and Naval Dept. Adj. General transfer realty to local gov'tal. units, HB-2544 Registration of Titles (Torrens) Act preparation of title certificates, registrar may omit when title holder has transferred interest to successor, SB-165. State land Alton convey & sell minerals under certain State land; proceeds for public parks & recreation, HB-1303 legal description or real estate description note to accompany legislation for lease or conveyance of more than 5 yrs. HB-465 CORNEAL TRANSPLANTS See MEDICINE CORONERS See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS CORPORATIONS See BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE COUNTIES Agricultural Fair Act COUNTIES-Cont. county fair board, authorizes in counties between 500,000 & 3 million, HB-431 Fair and Exposition Authority, creates in each county between 500,000 and 1,000,000, HB-431 liability insurance, permits annual rehabilitation money for county fairs to be used for, HB-3236 animal trapping leghold traps, counties may prohibit manufacture, transport, sale & commercial use, HB-619 audits requires of accounts of cities, counties & certain gov'tal units to comply with federal standards, HB-3327 board of health real estate mortgages, authorizes bds. of health, HB-486 bonds counties issue bonds at prevailing interest rate, HB-2775 bribery contracts of city, county or school dist. denied to companies if officer of company bribed public employee, HB-3650 cable TV installation on property subject to condo instrument or lease prohibiting such installation, prohibits, HB-1112 community antenna television companies recoverable compensation to public utilities for use of support structures by television companies, HB-3567 compensation of officers downstate county coroners, fees for furnishing various documents; deletes fee for inquests, SB-322 Cook County annex certain real property to Metro. Sanitary District of Chicago, HB- 1914 budget, increases time between filing and final action on annual appropriations, HB-2493 new Cook County Hospital, requires CDB construct & pay 50% construction costs, HB-1351 supersonic aircraft, prohibits landing at Cook County airports, HB-2532 validates appropriations & tax levies, HB-1338, 3072 Cook County circuit court court reporter, requires presence at all civil cases, HB-2594 Cook County Forest Preserve District See SPECIAL DISTRICTS Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board deputy sheriff political activity, repeals prohibition on, HB-3543 2477 COUNTIES-Cont. increases membership; inc. maximum number of members affiliated with same political party; inc. number constituting quorum, HB-3060 Cook County Townships includes in political subdivisions under Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975, HB-294 Counties Act publication requirements, revises, SB- 2159 tax rate limitation, not applicable if limit is increased pursuant to referendum, SB-557 taxes under Local Gov'tal. & Gov'tal. Employees Tort Immunity Act exempt from general tax rate limitations, HB-3557 County Auditors Act audit inventory of county property only at written request of appropriate elected official, SB-1968;HB-2706 report all financial operations to county board upon request of board only, HB-299 county clerks chief deputy clerk, requires county clerk to appoint, HB-25 penal bond, requires clerks acting as election authorities to file, HB-1421 county debt state's attorneys contract with private persons for collection of, SB-2063 County Dept. Corrections Act arresting authority responsible for until arrestee charged with State criminal offense, SB-335 County Executive Act permits county to adopt elective form of gov't. and elect not to become home rule unit at same referendum, HB-922 County Fair Youth Program Building Act creates; 50/50 State/local matching funds program to build facilities for youth programs, HB-2640, 2780 county fairs Dir. of Fair Racing, creates position; jurisdiction of horse racing facilities at State Fair & county fairs; pari- mutuel wagering, SB-1881 county fees county recorder filing fee for conversion of recorder system to computer, increases, HB-3058 downst. county coronoers fees for furnishing various documents; deletes inquest fee, SB-322 DUI fee, raises to $30, HB-2738 land purchase fees deposited into county GRF, HB-2704 Revenue Act; fees from purchase of land may be deposited in GRF in counties having tort liability fund, SB-2158; HB-2704 COUNTIES-Cont. sheriff's fees for executing search & arrest warrants, HB-2765 surcharge fee added onto fines collected by circuit court clerk, SB-2157 Vehicle Code violations, raises authorized county-imposed fee, SB- 1996 County Historical Museum District Act creates; provides for establishment of absts. by referendum, SB-158 County Jail Good Behavior Allowance Act (formerly Misdemeanant Good Behavior Allowance Act) imprisonment as misdemeanant, strikes references to conform to current law, SB-551;HB-36 one day good behavior per day of service of sentence, HB-1333 prostitution or pimping subsequent offenses, mandatory sentences & fines; prior time served not credited against mandatory sentence; good behavior time accrues after mand. sentence, HB-82 County Officer Salary Act county recorders additional awards, SB-1948 county officers chief assistants, requires appointment to perform duties of officer during vacancies, HB-2235 county board member and township highway commissioner, offices may be held simultaneously, HB-2693 pecuniary interest in real estate foreclosure or forfeiture in county of residence, prohibits, HB-2703 sheriffs' fees for executing search and arrest warrants, authorizes, HB- 2765 County Officers Act county treasurers on same pay schedule as sheriffs in counties under 2 million, HB-1834 county officers compensation minimum salaries for county officers, increases on scale based on county population, SB-556;HB-1017 new schedule of minimum salaries, HB-2238 County Police and Corrections Merit Board Act deputies or office employees engaging in political activities, prohibits interference from superiors, HB- 2787 county recorders additional annual award, SB-1948;HB- 401 increases filing fee to defray county cost for conversion of recorder system to computers or micrographics, HB-3058 2478 COUNTIES-Cont. county sheriff expenses of offender sentenced to periodic imprisonment paid by county sheriff (now circuit court clerk), SB-2144 County Treasurer Act accrued interest on collected & undistributed taxes paid to taxing dist. by county collector, HB-2156 county treasurers annual stipend to each elected county treasurer, HB-3431 courthouse construction bonds courthouse operation and maintenance, authorizes use of bonds for in certain counties, SB-1249 Downstate County Working Cash Fund Act issuance of bonds for working cash fund; tax levy; no referendum, HB- 1009 drainage districts county collect drainage assessments, drainage dist. commissioners examine county general tax records to determine land ownership changes, HB-3185 driving under influence (DUI) county-imposed fee, raises to $30, HB- 2738 permits 50% surcharge on fines imposed for DUI, HB-1838 election precincts boundaries, county board may change, HB-2477 elective office vacancies non-home rule counties, vacancies filled by county board appointment within 30 days, HB-256 electricity cogeneration-from solid waste, SB- 2117; HB-3149 electronic funds transfer empowers Comptroller and county boards to use, HB-942, 3094 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (ESDA) Act of 1975 authorizes political subdiv. other than counties to levy .05% tax under Act, HB-3103, 3161 energy audits, DCCA establish grant program for residences and businesses, SB-71 firearms handguns, Secretary of State to publish county and municipal ordinances in re, HB-215 Foreign Trade Zone Increment Allocation Act creates; counties utilize tax increment financing, etc. SB-919 fuel taxes limits use of funds from taxes imposed by municipality or county to specified street and highway related purposes, SB-285 COUNTIES-Cont. grant entitlements minimum correctional facilities standards, Dept. issue grants to certain entities to meet, HB-3022 gun ordinaces prohibits local regulation, licensing or taxation, HB-410 highways benches in unincorporated areas for persons awaiting transportation, HB- 3463 extension of road improvement levy after deposit of surplus funds following completion of project, requires voter approval, HB-2777 increases maximum tax rate limit; removes certain referenda requirements, HB-1114 matching funds of 50% cost of maintenance or reconstruction to county board ordinance or resolution increasing gross axle weight, HB-390 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL creates; register persons performing home repair services with county or municipal clerk; central repository of registration forms, SB-1594 hospitals certain local gov't. units may sell, lease or transfer public hospitals to public & private entities, HB- 1106 IL Home-Repair Registration Act creates; registration of persons performing home repairs; building permits, fees, contracts, SB-126;HB- 847 Intergovernmental Transportation Districts authorizes in cities, townships & counties, HB-3574 Juvenile Court Act reimbursement to counties for expenditure for care & shelter of minors, repeals, HB-626 land management Joint Land Resource Management Programs, authorizes municipalities & counties to engage in, HB-1849 land purchase fees deposited into general revenue fund in counties having tort liability fund, allows, HB-2704 liability insurance companies issuing policies to local gov't units not required to waive certain immunities & exemptions, HB-2632 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act liability insurance policies not affect immunities, SB-2099 Local Governmental Tax Collection Act county tax rate reduction, deletes requirement when taxing dist. receive interest on collected but undistributed taxes; deletes requirement to publish notice of use of such interest, HB-769 2479 COUNTIES-Cont. local historians appointment by county, municipality & townships for preservation of local history, HB-1012 local improvements expands definition, SB-108 Local Land Resource Management Planning Act, creates, HB-1849 local sales tax collections, reduces %age retained by State to cover costs, HB-1275 Lottery Law, Illinois net revenues distributed to counties and municipalities in proportion to lottery sales, HB-632 Merit Employment System Act extends application to counties under 1 million population, HB-1829 nuclear waste disposal sites site approval, requires Dept. Nuclear Safety to obtain from governing body, SB-3 pollution control facility emergency response plan, requires as one criteria in site approval, SB-113 Privatization Act of 1985, IL creates; cities & counties agreements with private firms for financing of infrastructure projects, SB-1401 public defenders and assistant public defenders, immunizes from claims of legal malpractice, HB-1210 compensation, increases to 100% of compensation paid to State's Attorney, HB-1212 indemnity of public defenders and assistant public defenders, provides for, HB-1213 quadrant assessment district system counties between 100,000 & 1 million authorized to adopt for reassessing real property, SB-323 quadrennial assessments county between 100,000 and 1 million divide into 4 assessment dists. for, HB-308 Regional Correctional Facilities Act creates; Detp. Corrections make grants to counties for construction, SB-1370 Revenue Sharing Act, State allocation of tax base for separate districts coterminous with municipality, SB-2175 rights-of-way local gov't. units may sell, trade or use for certain other purposes, HB-3608 Rural Economic Development Act creates; program of grants & loans in counties under 250,000; improve infrastructure; training & services to displaced agricultural persons, SB- 2255 COUNTIES-Cont. satellite television scrambled programming, companies provide unscrambling devices to persons not using cable TV, HB- 3567 service contracts competitive bidding reflecting cost of using local entity's employees, req., SB-2056 Sheriff's Compensation Act State annually pay county 50% of difference in sheriff's salary and minimum prescribed by law, HB- 3132 sheriffs, deputies and police officers indemnity for entire amount of liability resulting from judgments against them, HB-3031 solid waste management Local Solid Waste Disposal Act, creates; submission of plans to EPA, HB-2022 Southwestern IL Development Authority creates; promote growth in Madison & St. Clair counties; bonding, taxing authority, HB-2585 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority creates; Madison & St. Clair Counties growth; bonds; tax levies; SB-2302 special service area cities & counties levying tax in special service area keep proceeds in separate fund, HB-2590 water supply contracts, authorizes; raise debt limitations; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB-1254 State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor's Act reimbursement for assistance to counties in tax objection cases, removes requirement, HB-3588 surcharge fee fines collected by circuit court clerk, authorizes 20% fee; proceeds into general corporate fund, SB-2157 tax sale fees deposited into general corporate fund of county if Tort Liability Fund estab., HB-1321 taxation See SUBJECT HEADING traffic fines offenses committed on highway under township jurisdiction, fines paid to county treasurer (now township), HB-941 Vehicle Code violations raises authorized county-imposed fee, SB-1996 waste management comprehensive county-wide solid waste management plan, requires each county to develop, HB-703 2480 COUNTIES-Cont. county board may regulate by ordinance; license fees and penalties, SB-109 Winnebago County, single county circuit, HB-3278 zoning agricultural land over 5 acres, exempts from regulation and permit requirements in counties over 400,000 (now 500,000), SB-177 agricultural land, authorizes counties of 400,000 (now 500,000) population to regulate parcels under 5 acres, HB-137 cities and counties conduct public hearings thru hearing officers, HB- 1850 fees for zoning variances, SB-579 Metropolitan Sanitary District exemption from compliance, removes, SB-224 no public hearing for certain variations involving 10% or less of regulations, HB-3508 plan commission, authorizes township bds. in counties under 1 million to establish for development & redevelopment plans, HB-227 township may protest county zoning of property within township or 1 1/2 miles thereof, HB-1180, 3110 violations action to correct, authorizes owner or tenant of prop. within 1200 feet of violating structure to institute, HB-681 COURT OF CLAIMS See SECRETARY OF STATE COURTS Abortion Law of 1975, IL husband opposed to wife's having an abortion, court may hear testimony and issue injunction, HB-2177 Abused Child Shield Law of 1985 creates; court may order in-chambers videotaped testimony for substantive evidence at trial, HB-637 Administrative Office of Illinois Courts transfers certain functions to Supreme Court, HB-3017 Adoption Act court may grant adoption when guardian fail to consider child's welfare & best interest, HB-852 Appellate Court judicial review of order by Human Rights Commission commenced in Appellate Ct. of dist. where violation committed (now circuit court), HB- 454 arbitration COURTS-Cont. civil matters, mandatory arbitration before trial de novo, HB-328 Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act purpose of Act to increase effectiveness of juvenile justice system, H B-2103 circuit courts administrative assistant, each chief judge may appoint, SB-343;HB-171 associate judges, inin. number in 2- county circuits is 10, SB-1931 chief judge of multi-county circuits, may acquire administrative personnel from administrative program established by Supreme Court, HB-131 Cook County circuit court management assistants to presiding judges, authorizes, SB-1478 Cook County Judicial Circuit division, SB-2032 pretrial services agency, requires courts to establish to furnish background data in certain cases, HB-3573 salary of administrative assistant set by Supreme Court according to nature of job, HB-171 State funded circuit court system, creates, SB-2040 Supreme Court programs for multi- county circuits to acquire personnel & suplies to assist chief circuit judge, HB-1414 Winnebago County single county circuit, HB-3278 civil jury cases requires jury of 6 persons; deletes 12 member option, HB-3483 Clerks of Courts Act annual audits of each circuit court clerk; report maintained as public record, SB-2138 annual payment of 15% of administration costs to each circuit court clerk, SB-2155 child support enforcement programs in ea. county; requirements for orders for income withholding; duties of circuit court clerks, HB-3289 child support payment annual fee for collection & disbursement, deletes, HB-3590 fee collected in maintenance & child support matters deposited into separate fund, HB-3596 fee for collecting & disbursing child support payments, deletes, HB-2797 maintenance and child support payments, circuit clerk collect annual $20 fee for collecting & disbursing, SB-416 peremptory challenge to prospective juror in re sex and race, circuit court clerk keep records, HB-319, 325 2481 COURTS-Cont. persons convicted of DUI pay $40 (now $25) fee, HB-3393 prescribes new and additional fees, HB- 3584, 3603 rotation schedules for deputy clerks & sheriffs, counties over 1 million, SB- 1479 Community Corrections Act, Illinois creates; State-funded local facilities & programs for nonviolent offenders; local advisory boards; provides for grants, HB-353 Cook County circuit court court reporter, requires presence at all civil cases, HB-2594 court appointed counsel court may order defendant to pay, SB- 541 Court Interpreters Act creates; certified interpreters for non English speaking & deaf persons, HB-312 Court Reporters Act appointment & removal, bans requirement that chief judge obtain advice & consent of circuit judges, HB-1267 appointment and removal of court reporters chief judge have advice & concent of circuit judges, eliminates requirement, SB-343 duties audio/visual recording systems, court reporter has charge of, HB-2084 increases part-time court reporters pay, SB-1877 raises maximum salaries, SB-1839, 1931 HB-312 court-appointed lawyer defendant may be ordered to pay reasonable fees, SB-593 Criminal Justice Information Authority membership, eliminates 3 judge positions, HB-491 delays occasioned by defendant motions for continuance Section, only allows delays pursuant to, SB-94 drivers licenses hardship license transfers determination process from Sec. of State to circuit court, HB- 1319 evidence blood alcohol tests written test results admissible as evidence in certain cases when conducted in regular course of providing emergency medical treatment, SB-234, 412 Friend of the Court Act creates; monitoring and enforcement of child support and custody orders in each circuit court, SB-268 COURTS-Cont. Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act incl. school dists. and law enforcement agencies accessing LEADS terminals: courts check LEADS before awarding custody, SB-1285 judicial districts and circuits reapportionment, SB-413 jurors categorical exemptions from jury service, eliminates all, HB-377 jury list made up from voter list & driver's license list, HB-3585 prospective juror excluded on basis of race, defendant or court may require State to explain reason for peremptory challenge, HB-324 sex and race, circuit court clerks keep records of challenge to prospective jurors, HB-319, 325 summons served required to have attached thereto notice of rights, duies and compensation provided by law & custom, HB-438 jury duty eliminates all exemptions, SB-2129; HB-377, 2850 exempts public elementary & secondary teachers, HB-2668 solicitation or acceptance of consideration to excuse someone from jury duty, Class 2 felony, HB- 377 jury trial criminal cases, requires trial by jury unless waived by State and defendant, SB-36, 1819 defendant may waive only with State's Attorney consent, HB-2228 petty offense or business offense, exempts from, SB-49 unanimous verdict, requires in certain findings under Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, SB-31 waiver in writing in Cannabis Control or IL Controlled Substances cases, SB-2129 waiver of right to, allows only with consent of State's Att. and approval of trial court, SB-28 Juvenile Court Act access to records, limits to law enforcement youth officers, SB-2023 adjudicatory hearing delays due to minor toll period in which hearing must be held or petition filed, SB-2008, 2129 delinquency or authoritative intervention, hearing within 30 days; neglect or dependency, hearing within 30 days & action within 90 days, HB-854 2482 COURTS-Cont. aggravated battery with use of firarm by minor at least 15 yrs. old, tried under Criminal Code, SB-267;HB- 2105 armed violence charge, minor tried under Criminal Code, SB-1197 authoritative intervention includes minor who is chronic or habitual truant, SB-599 minors released from custody whose parents refuse custody, includes, HB-2106 permits waivure of 21-day requirement & allows petition to be filed, SB-600 automatic expungement of records for persons 23 yrs. with no subsequent convictions, HB-2915 changes in administration of probation depts. and delivery of probationary services, HB-2500 child welfare agencies reimbursement, SB-1965; HB-3314 clergymen privileged to refuse to testify or disclose confidentialities, HB-2629 criteria for Dept. Corrections discharge of delinquent minor from Dept. custody & control, SB-1853 detention for 15 judicial days while awaiting hearing on probation violation, HB-3380 detention, requires delinquent serve period of as condition of supervision, SB-538;HB-504, 748, 1266 home confinement, allows as condition of probation or conditional discharge, SB-1563 Judicial Driving Permit, abolishes in DUI cases; other DUI revisions, SB- 2150 juvenile arrest warrant file, Dept. State Police maintain computerized central repository, HB-237, 2752 juvenile photographs in photo lineups, allows; allows as evidence in court, HB-234, 2745 minor over 14 charged with gang related felony, tried as adult, HB- 586 minor's status changes time limits for hearings to determine, HB-2785 minors accused of unlawful use of weapons in bldg. or on sch. grounds prosecuted pursuant to Criminal Code of 1961, SB-205;HB-837, 2746 minors accused of violation of IL Controlled Substances Act in bldg. or on grounds of sch. tried under that Act instead of Juv. Court Act, SB- 204; HB-835, 2748 neglected minor references, changes to reflect current law, SB-2196 COURTS-Cont. probation or court services officers, governed by Probation Officer Act, SB-534 Probation Services, Div. of., authorizes Supreme Court to establish, HB-777 public or community service as condition of probation; extends certain immunity provisions, HB- 2897, 3107 reimbursement to counties for expenditure for care & shelter of minors, repeals, HB-626 restitution payments evidence of defendant's having paid, prohibits intro. in civil actions; court credit certain restitutions, HB-1403 restriction on work outside residence community while on probation, removes, SB-1564 school property, specifically prohibits certain criminal acts on; enhances penalties, SB-207 sexual assault victims shall have rights of Act during & after juvenile proceedings, SB-598 State subsidy to counties for compensation of probation officers, HB-3208 truant officer, eliminates responsibilities beyond bring complaint to State's Attorney, HB- 414, 506, 747 truants authoritative intervention, incl. chronic or habitual truants, SB- 599 chronic truants, Juv. Court jurisdiction; treatment as wards of court, SB-545, 1637;HB-414, 506,747,939, 3009, 3211 medical malpractice malicious prosecution, pre-filing review, verdict itemization, contingent fees, no punitive damages, periodic payments, insurance policy limits, etc., SB-1200; HB-1604 medical review panel, provides for in malpractice lawsuits, SB-68 obscene articles destruction, court may order, HB-918 Parentage Act of 1984, Illinois enforcement of orders for payment of costs, courts may provide by rule for procedures for, SB-266 peremptory challenges prospective juror excluded on basis of race, defendant or court may require State to explain reason for peremptory challenge, HB-324 sex and race, circuit court clerks keep records of challenge to prospective jurors, HB-319, 325 2483 COURTS-Cont. Probate Act See PROBATE Probation Officers Act changes in administration of probation depts. and delivery of probationary services, HB-2500 Chief Circuit Judge administrative & supervisory responsibility over director of court services dept. or chief probation officer, SB-533 Probation Services, Div. of., authorizes Supreme Court to establish, HB-777 public or community service as condition of probation; extends certain immunity provisions, HB- 2897 probation offices allows officers to be charged $15/ month to defray county expenses for maintenance of probation office, SB- 603 Process Servers Registration Act creates; process servers register with circuit court clerk, SB-1069 public official discharge from public office, jury may recommend in lieu of awarding punitive damages, SB-2065 Public Service Employment Programs for Probationers Act public or community service as condition of probation; extends certain immunity provisions, HB- 2897 representation before judge prohibits representation by person having economic interest with judge, SB-1578 small claims court corporation representation by officers, directors & managers, repeals provision allowing, HB-1993 solicitation solicitation for legal counsel on courthouse property, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1476 State funded circuit court syste, creates, SB-2040 Statewide Grand Jury creates; investigation, indicting, prosecution of persons violating hazardous waste environmental laws, SB-1389 summary judgments permits or permits to dispose of major issues without granting relief when no actual dispute of facts, HB-89 Supreme Court educational program to reduce trauma of child victim witnesses, SB-2003 intensive probation program to supervise convicted felons sentenced to probation HB-1095 COURTS-Cont. mandatory court annexed arbitration system for civil actions, authorizes Supreme Court to establish, HB- 1265 training programs for reducing trauma of testifying for child witnesses or victims in criminal sexual offenses, HB-2577 transfers certain functions from Administrative Office of IL Courts, HB-3017 traffic conviction records circuit clerks submit to Sec. of State on computer (as for Supreme Court), HB-1299 trials trial within 90 days of return of indictment for murder, Class X felony & certain Class 1 felonies, requires, HB-124 video deposition officers creates Act to certify bu Dept. R&E, SB-578 CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE absentee ballots compelling person to make false statement in application with intent to procure absentee ballot, misdemeanor, SB-1899 aggravated forcible detention, creates offense of, HB-2861 ambulance or paramedic request, disorderly conduct to knowingly transmit false request SB-1570 anti-theft detection shielding device, provides for offense of unlawful use of, SB-190 bad checks deceptive practice when issued with intent to defraud, SB-297 treble damages for failure to pay within 30 days of written demand, HB-2969 bail bail by defendant in one case may be used to satisfy incurred financial obligations in a different case, SB- 537; HB-594, 749 bans reduction of bail in murder cases following pre-trial suppression of evidence, HB-912 defendant committing felony while on bail or own recognizance or while on probation, imposes additional prison sentence in certain cases, HB-231 Motor Veh. Code additional fines shall be in addition to required bail, SB- 647• non-speeding bail of $25; graduated bails for speeding starting at $25 for first 10 mph over, HB-423 2484 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. out-of-state bail bondsmen, prohibits operation in IL in re violations of bail in another state, SB-546 recovery of defendant's bail bond, victim may bring proceeding upon reduction of claim to judgment, HB- 539 transfer of bail deposit repqyable to defendant to defendant's attorney, estab. guidelines for court; circuit clerk keep records, SB-1481 blood alcohol tests written test results admissible as evidence in certain cases when conducted in regular course of providing emergency medical treatment, SB-234 boating under influence, SB-564 bribery contracts of city, county or school dist. denied to companies if officer of company bribed public employee, HB-3650 expands definition, SB-159, 277;HB- 463 burglary dwelling, redefines in re residential burglary, SB-241 cannabis or controlled substances sale or delivery of cannabis, firearms, controlled substances to anyone under 18 while on premises of sch., Class X felony, SB-208 child abduction Class 3 (now 4) felony, SB-393 defines as intentionally luring of child into motor vehicle for unlawful purpose; redefines indecent solicitation of a child, SB-24;HB-522 child abduction, establishes various child visitation violations as, HB-3658 child care and day care facility license applicants and employees, requires criminal background investigatin of prospective, HB-52, 503 child pornography persons convicted of sex offenses requires psychological counseling and treatment, HB-2495 seizure of video or camera equipment used in child porn, authorizes; sale at public auction by sheriff, HB-2494 Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Treatment Center Act prevention of child sexual abuse & exploitation, includes as purpose of Act, HB-832 concealing or aiding fugitives to prevent apprehension Class 4 felony, allows no exclusions from provision (presently certain family members excluded), HB-235 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. contraband, creates offense of bringing contraband into State penal institution, HB-1916 Controlled Substances Act death penalty in felony murder cases, HB-3673 immunity to witnesses, court may grant, HB-3671 interception of private oral communications, authorizes in investigations of violations of Act, HB-3672 Corrections, Unified Code of addicts convicted of subsequent offense, prohibits treatment in lieu of prosecution, HB-2550 annual report for sentencing purposes filed by April 30 (now March 15); commissary store profits used for employee travel, HB-1919 cannabis or controlled substances allocation of proceeds of fines, provides for when differing units of gov't. participate in seizure, HB-245 delivering cannabis within 1000 feet of school, court impose twice normal maximum term & fine, SB-93; HB-840 conditional release, limits to 11 yrs. for acquittal due to insanity, SB-1226 consecutive sentences offenses committed as part of single course of conduct toward criminal objective, SB-2128 correctional industries programs specifies procedures for Dept. to follow, HB-1994 criminal background investigations certified teacher or applicant, sch. dist. employee or applicant, req. as condition of employment, HB-2584 school teachers & employees, day care facility licensees and employees, requires investigations prior to employment, HB-52, 503, 711 death penalty, abolishes, HB-1443 default increases maximum imprisonment to 60 days, SB-1703 defendant committing felony while on bail or own recognizance or while on probation, imposes additional sentence of imprisonment in certain cases, HB-231 Dept. of Corrections institutions centralized library of legal materials, Dept. maintain for all persons committed to Dept. institutions, HB-155 2485 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. expense of maintaining prisoner from time of commitment to Dept. to time of delivery into custody of Dept. borne by State, HB-231, 691 prisoners must attend school or perform work assignments or attend vocational classes, HB- 163 receipts from industrial operations deposited in Working Capital Revolving Fund, HB-1918 extended term sentencing, SB-1565, 2129; HB-913 fines collected req. 10% deposited into County Corrections Reimbursement Fund, SB-1702 fines, increases for Class A & B misdemeanors, SB-1701 full-time attorney at correctional institutions for professional services to inmates, requires, HB-1066 furloughs, nonsubstantive change, HB- 2210 good behaviour, sentencing judge to determine if allowable for periodic imprisonment sentence, SB-1814 good conduct credit awards to prisoner who attends vocational training or ed. classes, SB-99, 1780 one day credit for each day service provision not applicable until 1/2 of sentence served for certain convictions, SB-1800 graffiti, separate sentencing disposition for defacing property through, HB- 482, 2750 Harrisburg Youth Center, requires establishment of detention home & shelter care home for minors, HB- 3629 high technology and computer programs, Dept. Corrections maintain, HB-2330 imprisonment for murder, increases maximum sentence to 60 yrs., SB- 2007 Jail Standards Board, creates; oversee county jails & municipal lockups, SB-2154 juveniles interdivisional transfer hearing, changes factors court may consider; juvenile have right to counsel, be served notice, be present at hearing, HB-376 public or community service as condition of probation; extends certain immunity provisions, HB-2897 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. library of legal materials for committed persons, requires Dept. Corrections to maintain centralized, HB-155 life imprisonment for certain crimes committed with firearms, requires, HB-2695 mandatory prison sentence for persons convicted of forcibile felony when such persons belong to same organization, HB-1359 mental health & dev. dis. services for committed prisoners, requires Dept. to provide, SB-657 minimum & maximum prison terms, requires trial judge to state at time of sentencing, SB-1531 minimum correctional facilities standards, Dept. issue grants to certain entities to meet, HB-3022 misdemeanants sentenced to 90§ days may be committed to Dept. of Corrections, SB-1586 offenders over 17 yrs. old sentenced to 90 days or more to be committed to Dept Corrections, HB-3134 offenders sentenced to under 1 yr. may be committed to Dept. of Corrections, HB-1316 parole or supervised released revocation based on new criminal charges, no preliminary hearing required, HB- 3522 persons convicted of child porn and sex crimes, req. psychological counseling & treatment, HB-2495 presentence reports contain only information specified in court order, SB-2010 continuances, requires report to contain certain, SB-535 disclosure, judge shall order report open to public inspection, SB- 550, 594 prison inmate employment & vocational training programs, requires Dept. form, SB-1228 prisoner education, transfers jurisdiction to State Board of Ed.; mandates GED instruction, HB- 1720 Prisoner Review Board members terms, ends 6/30/85; provides for appointment of members, SB- 141;HB-333 Probation Challenge Program Act, creates; education & counseling; administered by IL Community College Board, HB-1145, 2714 probation offices, allows requiring to pay county $15/month, SB-603 probation, periodic imprisonment, conditional discharge 2486 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. community service, permits requirement as condition of probation, HB-1096 expenses of offender on periodic imprisonment paid by county sheriff (now circuit court clerk), SB-2144 good behavior allowed for sentence of periodic imprisonment, sentencing judge to determine, SB-1814 offender reimburse local anti- crime program for expenses of offender's case, court may order, HB-2648 periodic imprisonment for wk'ds, offender liable only for daily cost of board, HB-456 prohibits sentences of in felonies committed with possession of firearm, SB-29 public officials not liable for tortious acts of persons on, HB- 1073 public or community service, court may require as condition; extends certain immunity provisions, HB-2897 resentencing for violation of terms shall not consider time previously served, SB-1978 time served for probation, conditional discharge, supervision not to be credited against sentence of imprisonment or periodic imprisonment HB-492 prostitution or pimping, mandatory sentencing; no prior time credit; delayed good behaviour time, HB-82 prostitution, subsequent offenses require mandatory minimum prison term, HB-1074 residential burglary, mandatory imprisonment for subsequent offense only, HB-2550 restitution payments evidence of defendant's having paid, prohibits intro. in civil actions; court credit certain restitutions, HB-1403 supervision requires minimum prison sentence or sentence of periodic imprisonment as condition of, SB-534 surcharge on criminal fines for Local Correctional & Courthouse Facilities Construction Fund, HB-3509 Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offenses into, HB-3290 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. unfit to be executed if person fails to understand nature & purpose of such sentence, repeals provision, SB-531; HB-535 witness attendance from anywhere in St., Board may require; abolish requirement of evaluating parolee before end of 2 yrs. on parole, SB- 2212 County Jail Good Behavior Allowance Act (formerly Misdemeanant Good Behavior Allowance Act) imprisonment as misdemeanant, strikes references to conform to current law, SB-551;HB-36 prostitution or pimping, mandatory sentencing; no prior time credit; delayed good behaviour time, HB-82 creation of new crimes and offenses anti-theft detection shielding device, provides for offense of unlawful use of, SB-190 unlawful transfer of handguns, HB-215 Crime Prevention Organization Grant Act creates; Dept. Law Enforcement program of matching grants to crime prevention organizations; income tax check-off, SB-510 Crime Victims Compensation Act See VICTIMS AND WITNESSES persons suffering loss or injury resulting from crime in which they are not offender or accomplice, provides for compensation to, HB- 236, 2749 crimestoppers programs local crimestoppers programs, Dept. State Police establish; defendant reimburse for rewards for information, SB-1875 crimin'l trespass to bldg., defines, HB-3321 Criminal Code of 1961 aggravated arson, amends definition, SB-537, 2033, 2230;HB-3445 aggravated battery with use of firearm by minor at least 15 yrs. old, tried under Criminal Code of 1961, SB- 267; HB-2105 anti-theft detection shielding device, provides for offense of unlawful use of, SB-190 bad checks with intent to defraud, incl. as deceptive practice, SB-297 bribery expands definition, SB-159, 277; HB-463 cable TV distribution of indecent material, Class A misdemeanor and subsequent violations Class 4 felony, HB-1843 canines and horses, criminal penalties for abuse, etc. of law enforcement animals, SB-1644 2487 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. cannabis and controlled substances sale or delivery of cannabis, firearms, controlled sub. to anyone under 18 while on premises of sch., Class X felony, SB-208 child abduction, establishes various child visitation violations as, HB- 3658 children and minors aggravated battery with use of firearm by minor at least 15 yrs. old, tried under Criminal Code, SB-267; HB-2105 child abduction, Class 3 (now 4) felony, SB-393 child abduction, expands venue for defendant trial, SB-2003 child abduction, incl. unlawfully luring child into motor vehicle, SB-24, 2294, 2298; HB-522 indecent solicitat'n. of child; prosecution period of limitation; penalties; sentencing; SB-2293 indecent solicitation of a child, changes penalty, HB-21, 842 minor over 14 charged with gang related felony, tried as adult, HB-586 sexual relations within families, offense involving step children separate subclause, HB-3417 threatening or doing bodily harm to person under 18 to compel to join an organization, Class 1 felony, SB-207 unlawful custodial interference to violate visitation rights, SB- 2298 concealing or aiding a fugitive to prevent apprehension, Class 4 felony, HB-2742 contraband, creates offense of bringing contraband into State penal institution HB-1916 criminal damage to property includes damaging property with intent to defraud insurer, SB- 1234 criminal housing management, expands scope of offense, SB-1938 criminal sexual assault & aggravated criminal sexual assault sexual conduct with victim under 18 by teacher or loco parentis person, incl. as aggravated criminal sexual assault, HB- 2856 sexual penetration with victim under 18 by teacher or loco parentis person, incl. as criminal sexual assualt, HB-2856 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. criminal trespass to land or to St. land, removes req. that notice of entry being forbidden be given immediately prior to entry, SB-549;HB-490 to residence, incl. knowingly remaining on residence without authority, SB-2003;HB-3159 criminal trespass/residence: includes knowingly without authority remaining on any part of residence, SB-1598 deadly force, limits use during arrest proceedings, HB-3622 death penalty abolishes, HB-1443 authorizes for defendant convicted of murder and attempted murder, SB-1979 defendant conduct deliberate and premeditated, includes as factor for, SB-632 defendant receiving special assistance in trial, deletes prohibition against death penalty, SB-1975 felony murder cases committed during calculated criminal drug conspiracy cases, HB-3673 knowingly adding to commercially produced & packaged item for human consumption prior to retail sale, qualifies for death penalty, SB-2188 murder committed in cold, calculated & premeditated manner, HB-913 deception relating to disadvantaged business enterprises, adds Article to Code, HB-1437 deceptive practices bad check with intent to defraud, SB-297 bad check, treble damages if fail to pay within 30 days of written demand, HB-2969 disabled defendants defendant receiving special assistance in trial, deletes prohibition against death penalty, SB-1975 disorderly conduct knowingly transmitting false request for ambulance or paramedic, adds, SB-1570 distribution of indecent material over cable TV, Class A misdemeanor, SB- 1188 dwelling, redefines in re residential burglary, SB-241;HB-500 eavesdropping exempts recording of calls from collection agency when such calls constitute intimidation, disorderly conduct or harassment, SB-2161 2488 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. electronic criminal surveillance devices; interception of oral communications; training of law enforcement officers; SB-2291 establishment of new crimes and offenses aggravated forcible detention, HB- 2861 aggravated unlawful restraint, illegally detaining someone while using deadly weapon, SB- 1202 bringing contraband into State penal institutions, HB-1916 bulletproof vest, aggravated offense of committing or attempted committing of forcible felony while wearing, SB-825 contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile, HB- 231, 2107 criminal sexual assault, HB-2605 criminal trespass to bldg., defines, HB-3321 fetal homicide, negligent, HB- 2131 firing any firearm within corporate limits of city, village or incorporated town, Class 4 felony, HB-3013 harboring a runaway, offense of, HB-627 health care benefits fraud, SB-310; HB-704 health insurance fraud offense, SB-154 home-repair theft to accept contract to perform services when-know will fail to so perform, SB-494 industrial battery; aggravated industrial battery, SB-2004 involuntary homicide, creates offense of causing death while DUI, HB-2484 knowingly transmitting false request for ambulance or paramedic, adds as disorderly conduct, SB-1570 library materials, creates offense of criminal mutilation or vandalism of, SB- 1121;HB-797 mass battery and aggravated mass battery, HB-1369, 2718 negligent fetal homicide, HB- 3082, 3102 public aid mail fraud, SB-2193 public aid wire fraud, SB-2193 tampering with food or drugs, Class 2 felony, HB-3606 tampering with food, drug or cosmetic is Class 2 felony, SB- 1565, 2129 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. theft by dealing in stolen property and possession of altered property, creates crimes of, SB- 646 unborn child: intentional homicide, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, battery, aggravated battery, SB- 1942;HB-3262 unlawful custodial interference, HB-2529, 2807 unlawful solicitation in courthouses; expands definition of perjury, SB-1477 unlawful visitat'n interference, HB-2529 false reports, misdemeanor to knowingly transmit (Domestic Violence Act;Elder Abuse Demonstration Project Act), SB- 2019 felonies carrying or possessing certain weapons in bldgs. or on grounds of schools Class 4 felony, SB- 201; HB-837 child abduction, Class 3 (now 4) felony, SB-393 concealing or aiding a fugitive to prevent apprehension, Class 4 felony, HB-2742 DUI 3rd or subsequent offense, Class 4 felony, SB-540;HB-630 firing any firearm within corporate limits of city, village or incorporated town, Class 4 felony, HB-3013 increases value of property required to constitute retail theft, deceptive practice, public assistance fraud and arson to $300, HB-360 indecent solicitation of a child, changes penalty, HB-21, 842 intimidating person under 18 to compel to join organization, Class 1 felony, SB-207;HB- 1880 jury commissioner soliciting or receiving consideration for excusing person from jury duty, Class 2 felony, HB-2850 knowingly disarming a peace officer, Class 1 felony, HB-291 knowingly selling firearm to minor who does not possess Fire. Owner's ID card, SB-206;HB- 1881 laser sight possession is Class 3 felony, HB-3430 laser sight used in commission of felony is Class 3 felony, HB- 3429 2489 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. library materials, creates offense of criminal mutilation or vandalism of, HB-797 money laundering, SB-2131 possession of firearm known to be stolen, Class 4 felony, SB-203; HB-835 property theft over $300 after certain previous convictions, Class 4 felony, HB-971 prostitution, 3rd or subsequent offense Class 4 felony, SB-544 reckless homicide due to DUI, Class 3 felony, HB-19 reckless homicide resulting from DUI, increases to Class 2 felony, SB-341 retail theft, raises to $300 for Class 4 felony, SB-548 sale or delivery of cannabis, firearms, controlled sub. to anyone under 18 while on premises of sch., Class X felony, SB-208 unlawfully stopping another person during unlawful use of oscillating, rotating or flashing lights, Class 4 felony, SB-1558 fetus experiments, bans on fetus produced by fertilization outside body unless therapeutic, HB-1054 firearms carrying or possessing certain weapons in bldgs. or on grounds of schools Class 4 felony, SB- 201; HB-2162 delivery waiting period, extends to 7 days after purchase of concealable firearm, HB-1361 disarming a peace officer, knowingly, Class 1 felony, HB- 291 handguns unloaded and locked up, requires before leaving places of residence & business, HB-1268 incl. firearms in "unlawful to carry or possess with intent to use unlawfully against another", HB-297 investigators appointed by Public Defender and State's Attorney; powers to serve warrants & carry firearms, SB-1526 knowingly selling firearm to minor who does not possess Fire. Owner's ID card, SB-206;HB- 1881 possession of firearm known to be stolen, Class 4 felony, SB-203; HB-836 rifles with barrels less than 18 inches, includes as unlawful weapon; seizure of vehicles used in residential burglary, HB-975 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. sale or delivery of firearms or drugs on sch. premises to minor, Class X felony, SB-208;HB- 2164 stun gun or taser, Class A misdemeanor to sell when serial number missing or altered, SB- 333 stun guns & tasers, unlawful use of weapons to knowingly sell, manufacture, purchase, possess or carry, HB-354 unlawful possession of firearm, deletes that person convicted of felony or in possession of firearm, SB-2005 unlawful sale exemption to law enforcement officers applicable only if seller knows buyer to be law enforcement officer, HB- 1105 unlawful sale of firearms to sell to person under inpatient psychiatric treatment, SB-2282 firemen's magazines, requires qualification certificate from Att. Gen., HB-1412 gambling offense, exempts advertising of lottery and printing of tickets where lottery game in accordance with IL laws, HB-2770 gambling place and device, expands definitions; incl. property on or in which device is located; establishes burden of proof, SB-843 gang crime intimidating person under 18 to compel to join organization, Class 1 felony, SB-207;HB- 1880 harmful material offense, increases penalties for distributing to minor, HB-2211 human body parts, prohibits buying or selling, HB-3536 indecent solicitation of a minor and public indecency, raises penalties, HB-1456 insanity defense court-appointed psychiatrist, requires examination of indigent defendant when invoking defense due to intoxication or drugs, HB-1999 guilty but mentally ill, requires specific finding that defendant failed to prove he is not guilty by reason of insanity before a finding of, HB-536 no criminal responsibility if lacking capacity to conform to law, removes provision, SB-542, 595, 1196;HB-536 2490 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. intimidation threatening or doing bodily harm to person under 18 to compel joining an organization, Class 1 felony, SB-207 jury commissioner soliciting or receiving consideration for excusing person from jury duty, Class 2 felony, HB-2850 justified deadly force, limits peace officer's use of, SB-2003 knowingly obtaining by deception control over property of owner, specifies what constitutes prima facie evidence, SB-1437 knowingly selling firearm to minor who does not possess Firearm Owner's ID card, Class 1 felony, SB-206;HB- 1881 laser sight possession is Class 3 felony, HB-3430 laser sight use in commission of felony Class 3 felony, HB-3429 library materials, creates offense of criminal mutilation or vandalism of, HB-797 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act fraudulently obtaining certification, public monies, etc. as such a business, Class 2 felony, HB-1018 money laundering, defines & proscribes, SB-2131 murder knowingly adding to commercially produced & packaged item for human consumption prior to retail sale, qualifies for death penalty, SB-2188 murder & voluntary manslaughter, changes to Ist & 2nd degree murder, SB- 522;HB-913 nursing home residents involuntary transfer or discharge, expands reasons for; transmission of false reports; SB-1946 obscenity county-wide standard for interpretation of evidence, HB- 3592 degree of public acceptance of material, admissable as evidence, HB-3633 evidence admissable to show degree of public acceptance in community where offense occurred, SB-1589 injunctions banning future violations upon proof of multiple violations by same person, permits, HB-916 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. Supreme Court ruling to be used as standard in determining, SB- 650; HB-452 obscenity trial, court may give certain instructions to jury for determination of obscene material, HB-914 offenses commenced at any time adds voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter & reckless homicide, SB-1876 prosecutions for perjury, SB-604 perjury expands definition; est. offense of unlawful solicitation in courthouses, SB-1477 prosecutions for perjury commenced at any time, SB-604 political contributions prohibits fr. persons having financial interest in gambling devices, SB-1557;HB-3084 prohibits from certain entities licensed to engage in gambling, HB-3432 property theft over $300 after certain previous convictions, Class 4 felony, HB-971 prostitution expands definition, HB-1758 second (now 3rd) or subsequent offense, Class 4 felony, HB- 3076 second or subsequent offense, Class 4 felony, HB-3076 subsequent offenses req. mandatory prrson term, HB- 1074 third or subsequent offense, Class 4 felony, SB-544 public utility service, unlawful interference with certain findings constitute prima facie evidence of violation, HB- 3157 reckless homicide resulting from DUI, increases penalty, SB-341;HB-19 reckless homicide, DUI constitutes prima facie evidence of reckless act; penalty changed to Class 3 felony, HB-19 repeals; creates Criminal Code of 1986, SB-1935 residential burglary dwelling, redefines in re, SB-241; HB-500 residential picketing prohibition does not apply to certain residences used as place of business, HB-834, 2719 retail theft 2491 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. includes returning unpurchased merchandise for refund or credit, SB-1957 retail theft, raises level to $300 for Class 4 felony, SB-548 security guards may carry weapons while on duty, SB-2204 seizure of video or camera equipment used in child porn, authorizes; sale at public auction by sheriff, HB-2494 sexual conduct or penetration by defendant in professional or fiduciary relationship with victim, prosecution commenced within 1 yr., SB-2127 sexual material to minor, unlawful to knowingly display, SB- 1850 sexual relations involving step children separate subclause of offense, SB- 2293 solicitation for legal counsel on courthouse property, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1476 solicitation or acceptance of consideration to excuse someone from jury duty, Class 2 felony, HB- 377 statute of limitations on criminal sexual offenses, extends when victim under 18, HB-1315 stop payment on check withhout good faith belief of bona fide defense is deceptive practice, SB-900 theft by dealing in stolen property and possession of altered property, creates crimes of, SB-646 threatening a public official communication of threat to immediate family, includes as element of offense, HB-505 threatening public officials, includes communication of threat to official's immediate family, SB-532 transmitting false report to Dept. of Public Health, Class B misdemeanor, HB-2737 unlawful custodial interference, creates offense, HB-2529, 2807 unlawful sale of firearms to sell to person under inpatient psychiatric treatment SB-2282 unlawful use of computer, expands definition; increases offense; civil liability, HB-2136 unlawful use of weapons by felons, increases penalties for persons confined in prisons, HB- 231, 1917 stun guns or tasers, throwing stars, includes in definition, HB-354 venue not element of any criminal offense; deletes req. that charge state county of offense, HB-2896 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. venue, not an element in any offense, HB-1419 venue, not element of any criminal offense, SB-543 weapons, adds Article on; repeals act regulating right to board aircraft for hire by pay passengers; repeals act in re seizure of certain firearms, HB- 3655 Criminal Code of 1986 creates; repeals Criminal Code of 1961, SB-1935 Criminal Correction Surcharge Fund additional penalty on fines in criminal & traffic cases, HB-3525 Criminal Extradition Act, Uniform extradition expenses, State to pay when punishment may be imprisonment in penitentiary, SB-9 criminal housing management, expands scope of offense, SB-1938 criminal identification and investigation burn injuries, requires hospital, physician & nurses to report to State Fire Marshal, SB-1731 criminal background investigations employees and personnel involved with children services, SB-765, 1002, 1171, 1863; HB-52, 54, 503,711, 3324 criminal history info on individual seeking access to arms storage facility, Dept. State Police furnish, HB-2648 expungement of record expungement of official records of misdememeanants & municipal ordinance violators, SB-2014 misdemeanant may apply after 20 years with no subsequent conviction, HB-872 misdemeanor or Class 4 felony, person may petition after 10 yrs., SB-17 prohibits if previously convicted of felony violation of Vehicle Code, SB-225 fingerprints felony offenses of IL Veh. Code, req. copies of prints & description of violator furnished to Dept. Law Enforcement, SB- 225 prints of minors charged w/ unlawful use of weapons or forcible felony sent to Dept. State Police, SB-2009, 2132 prints submitted to FBY by entities having access to criminal history record info, SB- 2281 juvenile arrest warrant file, Dept. State Police maintain computerized central repository, HB-237, 2752 2492 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. person requesting criminal history info on self subject to Criminal ID and Investigation Act, HB-2520 sealing arrest records after 10 years of conviction, allows in certain cases, SB-1960 criminal jurisprudence repeals certain unneeded provisions of various Acts, HB-489 subpoena, permits service by person over 18 who is not party to action, HB-11 Criminal Justice Information Act Authority power to receive & disburse State funds for reimbursement of counties, HB-3349 Authority, Attorney General may designate person to serve in his place, HB-1413 Criminal Procedure of 1963, Code of appeal bond, denies to certain felons, SB-2148 appearance pledge in lieu of bail bond in certain minor offenses, adds Sections to Code, SB-1909 appointed counsel, sets flat rate of compensation, HB-1457 automatic substitution of judge, State allowed one in cases of single & multiple defendants, HB-2229 bail appearance pledge in lieu of bail bond in certain minor offenses, SB- 1909 bail by defendant in one case may be used to satisfy financial obligations incurred in a different case, SB-537;HB-594, 749 bans reduction of bail in murder cases following pre-trial suppression of evidence, HB-912 bondsman from any state may seize & return person found in IL who is in bail violation of another state, HB-3325 driver's license posted as bail for certain traffic violations, SB- 1558 forfeited bail bond in Cook County to be transferred to Public Defender office for OCE, HB- 2811 non-speeding bail of $25; graduated bails for speeding starting at $25 for first 10 mph over, HB-423 out-of-state bail bondsmen, prohibits operation in IL in re violations of bail in another state, SB-546 recovery of defendant's bail bond, victim may bring proceeding upon reduction of claim to judgment, HB-539 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. transfer of bail deposit repayable to defendant to defendant's attorney guidelines for court; circuit clerk keep records, SB- 1481 bail bond assignment, prohibits to attorney, HB-2536 blood alcohol tests written test results admissible as evidence in certain cases when conducted in regular course of providing emergency medical treatment, SB-234, 412 complaints, approved by State's Attorney, HB-1404 compliance with federal exclusionary rule standards, SB-155 court appointed counsel, court may order defendant to pay, SB-541 court-appointed lawyer, defendant may be ordered to pay reasonable fees, SB-593 criminal cases, requires trial by jury unless waived by State and defendant, SB-36, 1819 death penalty, abolishes, HB-1443 delays occasioned by defendant, allowed only pursuant to motions for continuance, SB-94 determination of no probable cause made at preliminary hearing, State's Attornney must so inform Grand Jury, HB-1093 dismissal motions grounds that county improper place of trial, makes procedural (not substantive) right of defendant; deletes req. that charge state county of offense, HB-2895 eavesdropping application to judge (now circuit court), HB-428 authorizes use of device up to 30 days, SB-2130 deletes requirement for summary of use of devices be forwarded to G.A. by courts, SB-537 electronic criminal surveillance devices; interception of oral communications; training of law enforcement officers; SB-2291 evidence not suppressed if otherwise admissible and seized by peace officer acting in good faith, HB- 3077 failure to appear on own recognizance, Class A misdemeanor; all misdemeanants released on own recognizance, HB-1094 First Amendment conduct, guidelines for investigations of, HB-776 2493 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE Cont. hearsay, finding of probable cause at preliminary exam may be based on, SB-539;HB-915 insanity defense guilty but mentally ill, requires specific finding that defendant failed to prove he is not guilty by reason of insanity before a finding of, HB-536 no criminal responsibility if lacking capacity to conform to law, removes provision, SB-542, 595, 1196;HB-536 jury trial defendant may only waive with approval of State's Attorney and trial court, SB-28 defendant may waive only with State's Attorney consent, HB- 2228 petty offense or business offense, exempts from, SB-49 required for all criminal cases, SB- 36, 1819, 1963, 2129 unanimous verdict, requires for certain findings, SB-31 waiver must be in writing by State & defendant, HB-1918 local crimestoppers programs, Dept. State Police establish; defendant reimburse for rewards for information, SB-1875 negotiated guilty plea requires prosecutors to consult with victims & attorneys and to advise court, HB-2786 notice to appear in lieu of arrest must state full name of person, HB-2209 obscene articles, court may order destruction of, HB-918 peremptory challenges prospective juror excluded on basis of race, defendant or court may require State explanation of use of peremptory challenge, HB- 324 plea bargaining defendant charged with certain criminal sex offenses or violations of cannabis & controlled substances acts, prohibits plea bargaining, SB- 1530 prohibits in cases of death or serious bodily injury, HB-2929 prohibits, HB-780 substitution of judge, State may move for on account of prejudice, SB-. 2129; HB-2616 summons in lieu of arrest warrant must state person's full name, HB-2212 unlawful search and seizure CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. defendant may move court to suppress certain evidence obtained during, HB-140 sole basis of seat belt violation or suspected violation, unlawful without warrant, SB-1559;HB- 2899, 2933 venue not element of any criminal offense; deletes req. that charge state county of offense, HB-2896 video tapes of testimony of minors in cases of sexual abuse or assault, new Article in Code, SB-179, 2296;H B- 53,2581 permits, HB-53 criminal sexual assault, creates offense of, HB-2605 criminal trespass to land & criminal trespass to State supported land forbidden entry, notice required prior to entry (removes "immediately"), SB-549; HB-490 cruelly treating or abandoning animal, Class A misdemeanor, HB-1016 damages civil damages for victim of theft through control over stolen property, provides, SB-37 death penalty convictions for multiple murders, death sentence only if intent to kill more than one person; deletes death penalty for death resulting from separate premeditated acts, HB-326 defendant's conduct was deliberate & premeditated, includes as factor, SB- 632 knowingly adding to commercially produced & packaged item for human consumption prior to retail sale, SB-2188 deception relating to disadvantaged business enterprises, adds Article to Criminal Code, HB-1437 definitions communication of threat to immediate family, includes in threatening a public official, HB-505 criminal trespass to land & criminal trespass to State supported land forbidden entry, requires notice prior to entry (removes "immediately") HB-490 dwelling, redefines pursuant to residential burglary offense, SB- 241;HB-500 indecent solicitation of a child, deletes luring of child into motor vehicle with intent to commit indecent act, SB-24 sexual orientation, added to definitions of ethnic intimidation and institutional vandalism, HB-9 2494 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. unlawful sale of firearms and unlawful possession of firearms, redefines, HB- 382 driving under influence (DUI) aggravated DUI, creates offense of; blood & urine tests admissible in court; procedure for breath tests, HB-926 blood alcohol tests, written results from tests conducted in emergency medical room admissible evidence in certain circumstances, SB-592 boating accident deaths, req. alcohol content blood tests, reports to Dept. Conservation, SB-873 DUI driver involved in accident resulting in personal injury or damage over $300, Class 4 felony, SB-651 involuntary homicide, creates offense of causing death while DUI, HB-2484 negligent fetal homicide, creates offense of, HB-3102 persons operating boats while DUI subject to certain misdemeanors or felonies, SB-499 reckless homicide, increases penalty, SB-341;HB-19 sobriety tests, court (now Sec. State) suspend license 90 days for refusal to submit to, SB-1244 submission to tests when involved in accident resulting in death, requires; report of accident within 2 hrs., HB- 779 substantive and procedural revisions, HB-1841 supervision disposition, denies, SB- 2267 third or subsequent offense, Class 4 felony; requires notice of intent to prosecute as felony; prohibits disclosure of prior convictions SB- 540;HB-630 dwelling, redefines pursuant to residential burglary offense, SB-241;HB-500 eavesdropping exempts recording of calls from collection agency when such calls constitute intimidation, disorderly conduct or harassment, SB-2161 Eavesdropping Control Act creates; definitions; criminal penalties, civil sanctions; procedures for court authorization; IL Comission on Eavesdropping, SB-634, 1977 eavesdropping devices application to judge (now circuit judge), State's attorney may authorize, HB-428 summary of use, deletes requirement for report to be forwarded to G.A. by Court SB-537 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. election judges intentional failure to return materials to election authority on schedule, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1900 evidence suppress certain evidence obtained during unlawful search and seizure, defendant may move court to, HB- 140 expungement convictions for misdemeanor or Class 4 felony, person may petition for expungement of records after 10 years, SB-17 misdemeanant may apply after 20 years with no subsequent conviction, HB-872 misdemeanor violations, prohibits expungement if previously convicted of felony violation of Veh. Code, SB- 225 fetal homicide, negligent, creates offense of, HB-2131 fetus experiments bans on fetus produced by fertilization outside body unless therapeutic, HB- 1054 fingerprints See INFORMATION felony offenses of IL Veh. Code, req. copies of prints & description of violator furnished to Dept. Law Enf., SB-225 fingerprints submitted to FBI by entities having access to criminal history record information, SB-2281 prints of minors charged with unlawful use of weapons or forcible felony sent to Dept. State Police, SB-2009, 2132 firearms aggravated battery with use of firearm by minor at least 15 yrs. old, tried under Criminal Code of 1961, SB- 267; HB-2105 aggravated unlawful restraint, illegally detaining someone while using deadly weapon, SB-1202 carrying or possessing certain weapons on grounds or in bldg. of schools, Class 4 felony, SB-201 disarming a peace officer, knowingly, Class 1 felony, HB-291 firing any firearm within corporate limits of city, village or incorporated town, Class 4 felony, HB-3013 handguns unloaded and locked up, requires before leaving places of residence & business, HB-1268 IL residents buy rifles, shotguns and ammo in contiguous states and residents of such states buy rifles, shotguns and ammo in IL, provides, HB-408 2495 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. knowingly selling to person under 18 who does not possess Fire. Owner's ID card or selling concealable firearm to person under 18, Class 1 felony, SB-206 minors accused of unlawful use of weapons in bldg. or on sch. grounds prosecuted pursuant to Criminal Code of 1961, SB-205;HB-837 possession of firearm known to be stolen, Class 4 felony, SB-203;HB- 835 rifles with barrels less than 18 inches, includes as unlawful weapon; provides for seizure of vehicles used in residential burglary, HB-975 sale or delivery of cannabis, firearms, controlled substances to anyone under 18 while on premises of sch., Class X felony, SB-208 sale to person under inpatient psychiatric treatment constitutes unlawful sale of firearms, SB-2282 sale, gift or manufacture of handguns, prohibits, HB-216 security guards may carry weapons while on duty, SB-2204 seizure of firearms, repeals 1965 Act relating to, HB-489 sentences of probation, periodic imprisonment, conditional discharge, prohibits granting in felonies committed with possession of firearm, SB-29 stun guns and tasers knowingly sell, manufacture, purchase chase, possess or carry, unlawful use of weapons, HB- 354 knowingly selling when serial number missing or altered, Class A misdemeanor, SB-333 private possession and sale to private persons, prohibits, SB- 144 unlawful discharge of weapons, creates offense of, SB-1349 unlawful possession, deletes that person convicted of felony or in possession of firearm, SB-2005 unlawful sale exemption to law enforcement officers applicable only if seller knows buyer to be law enforcement officer, HB-1105 unlawful sale of firearms and unlawful possesion of firearms, redefines, HB- 382 unlawful to carry or possess with intent to use unlawfully against another, incl firearms, HB-297 unlawful transfer of handguns, creates offense of, HB-215 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. First Amendment conduct, guidelines for investigations of, HB-776 Fraud Against the Elderly Act, creates; defines offense; penalties, SB-1634 fugitives concealing or aiding to prevent apprehension, allows no exclusions (presently certain family members excluded), HB-235 gambling casino gambling, permits in cities over 1 million, HB-175 gambling advertising prohibition exempts State lottery, bingo, raffles authorized by law, HB-1346 gang crime DCFS to coordinate agencies in combating, HB-2104 Dept. State Police keep computerized record of gangs & members and make available to IL peace officers, HB-2743 Gang Prevention, Office of Coordination of; establishes in Div. of Support Services, SB-209;HB-597 intimidating person under 18 to compel to join organization, Class 1 felony, SB-207;HB-1880 minor over 14 charged with gang related felony, tried as adult, HB- 586 social group work demonstration program, Board of Ed. establish to reduce gang crime, HB-123 social group work pilot projects, State Board of Ed. to establish to reduce gang crime impact on education, HB-123 Gang Violence Victims and Witnesses Fund creates; relocation of victims & witnesses in prosecution of gang crimes, HB-484 graffiti, separate sentencing disposition for defacing property through, HB-482, 2750 Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act creates; multiple offenders register with police in municipality of offender's residence, SB-2292 handgun liability insurance coverage creates new category of insurance; requires of acquirers of handguns, HB-924 harboring a runaway, creates offense of, HB-627 health care benefits fraud, creates offense of, SB-310;HB-704 health insurance fraud, establishes offense of, SB-154 hearsay probable cause finding at preliminary exam may be based on, SB-539;HB- 915 2496 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. Home Repair Fraud Against the Elderly Act creates; criminal offenses; penalties, HB-3302 home repair fraud, aggravated, creates offense of, HB-3302 home-repair theft to accept contract to perform services when know will fail to so perform, SB-494 Humane Care for Animals Act fasten live animal to device in order to be pursued by dog or dogs, prohibits; arresting officer take position of all animals involved in offense, SB-86 indecent solicitation of a child changes penalty, HB-21, 842 Class 2 felony (now Class A misdemeanor), SB-197 deletes luring or attempted luring of child into motor vehicle with intent to commit indecent act, SB-24 industrial battery; aggravated industrial battery, creates offenses, SB-2004 intimidation threatening or doing bodily harm to person under 18 to compel joining an organization, Class 1 felony, SB-207 Uniform Crime Reporting Program of Dept. Law Enforcement, req. sch. principals report incidences of intimidation to Dept., HB-2108 involuntary homicide, creates offense of causing a death while DUI, HB-2484 jury trial criminal cases, requires trial by jury unless waived by State and defendant, SB-36 petty offense or business offense, exempts from, SB-49 unanimous verdict, requires for certain findings, SB-31 waiver by defendant, allows only with approval of State's Attorney and trial court, SB-28 juveniles aggravated battery with use of firearm by minor at least 15 yrs. of age, tried under Criminal Code of 1961, SB- 267 chronic truants, Juv. Court jurisdiction; permits treatment as wards of court, HB-414 contributing to criminal delinquency of a juvenile, creates offense, HB-231, 2107 Dept. Corrections interdivisional transfer hearing, changes factors court may consider; right to counsel, service of notice, presence at hearing, HB-376 detention, delinquent minor to serve period of as condition of supervision, HB-504 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. detention, requires period of as condition of supervision, SB-538 juvenile arrest warrant file, Dept. Law Enforcement keep computerized central repository of information of delinquent minors, HB-237 minor over 14 charged with gang related felony, tried as adult, HB- 586 minors accused of unlawful use of weapons in bldg. or on sch. grounds prosecuted pursuant to Criminal Code of 1961, SB-205 presentence reports contain certain continuances, requires, SB-535 Labeling of Sexual Material Depicting Minors Act creates; names & addresses of producers and participating minors, SB-1137 laser sights Class 3 felony if used in commission of felony, HB-3429 possession is Class 3 felony, HB-3430 library materials, creates offense of criminal mutilation or vandalism of, SB-1121; HB- 797 mass battery and aggravated mass battery, creates offense of, HB-1369, 2781 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act fraudulently obtaining certification, public moneis, etc. as such a business, Class 2 felony, HB-1018 missing persons dental exams on unidentified dead bodies, requires by coroners, HB-54 notify parents when child absent from first class over 2 hours, requires, SB- 210;HB-51 money laundering, defines & proscribes, SB-2131 murder and voluntary manslaughter, changes names to 1st and 2nd degree murder, SB-522; HB-913 Nazi war criminals disqualifies from certain State benefits, HB-2966 negligent fetal homicide, creates offense of, HB-3082, 3102 nursing home residents, involuntary transfer or discharge, SB-1946 nursing homes failure to file report of occupants with board of election commissioners, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1898 obscenity county-wide standard for interpretation of evidence, HB-3592 degree of public acceptance of material, admissable as evidence, HB-3633 2497 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. injunctions banning future violations upon proof of multiple violations by same person, permits, HB-916 obscenity trial, court may give certain instructions to jury for determination of obscene material, HB-914 Supreme Court ruling to be used as standard in determining, SB-650; HB-452 Parental Right of Recovery Act creates; parents allowed to collect damages, attorneys fees resulting from sale or transfer of illegal drug to minor, SB-164;HB-231 plea bargaining defendant charged with certain criminal sex offenses or violations of cannabis & controlled substances Acts, prohibits plea bargaining, SB- 1530 plea bargaining, negotiating or discussions, prohibits, HB-780 presentence reports disclosed for public inspection, judge shall order, SB-550 requires to include certain continuances SB-535 Privacy of Child Victims of Criminal Sexual Offenses Act enacts; confidentiality for victims under 17 yrs. old, HB-2576 Probation Alternative Project pilot project at Southeastern Illinois College, HB-938 Probation Challenge Program Act creates; education, counseling to criminal defendants, SB-2003;HB- 2714 creates; individualized instruction & counseling; IL Community College Board administer, HB-1145, 2714 probation supervision program Supreme Court establish to supervise convicted felons sentenced to probation, HB-1095 probation, periodic imprisonment, conditional discharge periodic imprisonment for wk'ds., offender liable only for daily cost of board, HB-456 prohibits such sentences in felonies committed with possession of firearm, SB-29 public officials not liable for tortious acts of personson, HB-1073 time served for probation, conditional discharge, supervision not to be credited against sentence of imprisonment or periodic imprisonment, HB-492 prostitution CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. expands definition; defines building used for related offenses as public nuisance SB-648 prostitution or pimping, mandatory sentencing; no prior time credit; delayed good behaviour time, HB-82 second or subsequent offense Class 4 felony, HB-3076 subsequent offense, Class 4 felony, SB- 544 subsequent offenses, minimum prison term, HB-1074 public aid mail fraud, creates offense of, SB-2194 public aid wire fraud, creates offense of, SB- 2193 public nuisance buildings defines to include bldgs. used in commission of obscenity, child pornography, harmful materials violations, SB-648, 649 regulate proof in criminal cases, repeals 1889 Act to, HB-489 residential burglary alcoholism treatment in lieu of prosecution, prohibits in residential burglaries, HB-2882 dwelling, redefines in re residential burglary, SB-241 ;HB-500 rifles with barrels less than 18 inches, includes as unlawful weapon; provides for seizure of vehicles used in residential burglary, HB-975 residential picketing prohibition does not apply to certain residences used as place of business, HB-834, 2719 retail theft unpurchased merchandise, includes as retail theft returning items for refund or credit, SB-1957 search of pupils permits if reasonable grounds other than probable cause to believe pupil in violation of criminal laws or school rules HB-380 strip search and body cavity search by public school personnel, not authorized, SB-130 sexual crimes abduction, sexual abuse & assault, req. instruction on how to avoid and action to take when victimized for pupils in K-12, HB-50 child sexual abuse and exploitation prevention, includes as purpose of certain Acts, SB-443;HB-832 crime of violence, broadens definition to include certain sex-related offenses, HB-742, 831 criminal sexual assault, creates offense of, HB-2605 2498 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. film & print processor report certain evidence of sexual exploitation to peace officer, SB-2293 persons convicted of child porn and sex crimes, req. psychological counseling treatment, HB-2495 prevention of child sexual abuse & exploitation, includes as purpose of Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation Treatment Center Act, HB-832 sexual assault victims shall have rights of Juvenile Court Act and Bill of Rights for Victims & Witnesses during & after juvenile proceedings, SB-598 sexual conduct or penetration by defendant in professional or fiduciary relationship with victim, prosecution commenced within 1 yr., SB-2127 sexual material to minor, unlawful to knowingly display, SB-1850 sexual relations involving step children separate subclause of offense, SB- 2293 sexual relations within families extends to one year after victim attains age 18, SB-97 offenses involving step children separate subclause, HB-3417 statute of limitations on criminal sexual offenses, extends when victim under 18, HB-1315 video tape testimony of minor in cases of abuse or assault, creates new Article in Code of Criminal Procedure, SB-179 video tapes of testimony of minors in cases of sexual abuse or assault, permits, HB-53 sexual orientation definition, added to ethnic intimidation & institutional vandalism, HB-9 solicitation automated telephone solicitation, prohibits, SB-1493; HB-2964 funeral services, prohibits door to door and telephone solicitation of customers SB-293 indecent solicitat'n of child; prosecution period of limitation; penalties; sentencing, SB-2293 indecent solicitation of a child changes to Class 4 felony, HB-21, 1456 Class 2 felony (now Class A misdemeanor), SB-197 deletes luring or attempted luring of child into motor vehicle with intent to commit indecent act from definition, SB-24 prohibits unsolicited automated telephone solicitation; injunctive relief, HB-3130 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. prostitution or pimping, mandatory sentences & fines for subsequent offenses; prior time served not credited against mandatory sentence; good behavior time accrues after mandatory sentence, HB-82 public indecency, raises penalty, HB- 1456 solicitation for legal counsel on courthouse property, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1476 unlawful solicitation in courthouses, establishes offense of, SB-1477 unlawful to solicit owner to sell or list for sale residential property when such owner registered as not so desiring, SB-273;HB-507 statute of limitations sexual offense between family members, extends to one year after victim attains age 18, SB-97 strip search and body cavity search students by public school personnel, not authorized, SB- 130 subpoenas service by person over 18 who is not party to action, permits under criminal jurisprudence law, HB-11 supervision requires minimum prison sentence or sentence of periodic imprisonment as condition of, SB-534 surveillance electronic criminal surveillance devices; interception of oral communications; training of law enforcement officers; SB-2291 tampering with food or drugs, Class 2 felony, HB-3606 tampering with food, drug or cosmetics, Class 2 felony, SB-1565, 2129 Tattoo Licensing Act creates; criminal penalties for failure to comply, SB-1784 theft by dealing in stolen property and possession of altered property, creates crimes of, SB-646 threatening public officials includes communication of threat to official's immediate family, SB-532; HB-505 throwing stars, includes under unlawful use of weapons, HB-354 trials trial within 90 days of return of indictment for murder, Class X felony & certain Class 1 felonies, requires, HB-124 unborn child: establishes offenses of intentional homicide, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, battery, aggravated battery, SB- 1942;HB-3262 2499 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-Cont. unfit to be executed repeals provision of finding if person fails to understand nature & purpose of such sentence, HB-535 unlawful custodial interference, creates offense, HB-2529, 2807 unlawful search and seizure defendant may move court to suppress certain evidence obtained during, HB-140 unlawful solicitation in courthouses, est. offense of, SB-1477 vehicle sales return wilfully filing a false or incomplete return in sale of motor vehicle, Class A misdemeanor, HB-315 vertical prosecution official policy in criminal prosecutions for sexual offenses against children, urges, HJR-127 victims and witnesses See Also: SUBJECT HEADING Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act notice to family of date of trial of defendant, State's Attorney to provide upon request, HB-778 violent crime definition, incl. misdemeanors resulting in death or physical injury, SB-563 civil damages for victim of theft through control over stolen property, provides, SB-37 Controlled Substances Act witnesses, court may grant immunity, HB-3671 Crime Victims Compensation Act crime of violence, broadens definition to include certain sex- related offenses, HB-742 medical exam expenses and loss of tuition paid to attend sch. when victim unable to continue due to trauma from crime, SB-290 persons suffering loss or injury due to crime in which they are not offender or accomplice, provides for compensation to, HB-236 recovery of defendant's bail bond, victim may bring proceeding upon reduction of claim to judgment, HB- 539 Violent Crime Victim Assistance Fund Lien assistance centers funding contracts entered into by Att. General with each applicant annually, HB-3283 creates against proceeds of contract of person convicted of crime in IL relatting to sale of rights involving depicting his crime, SB-1289 Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offenses into, HB-3290 CRTs See COMPUTERS DEATH adolescent and teen suicide prevention Dept. Mental Health & Dev. Disabilities establish programs; grants; teacher training institutes, SB-2164;HB-3639 AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) AIDS a contributing cause of death, req. coroners conduct preliminary investigations, HB-2618 boating accident deaths alcohol content tests on blood, req.; req. coroners report to Dept. Conservation, SB-873 Burial of Dead Bodies Act creates; requires cover of 2 feet of earth at shallowest point over outer receptacle, HB-591 Comparative Fault Act, Illinois creates; allocate responsibilty for actions brought in certain cases; abolishes joint & several liability doctrine, HB-3116 creates Act to define, SB-59, 2055 death penalty abolishes, HB-1443 convictions for multiple murders, death sentence only if intent to kill more than one person; deletes death penalty for death resulting from separate premeditated acts, HB-326 defendant's conduct was deliberate & premeditated, includes as factor, SB- 632 felony murder cases in conjunction with calculated drug conspiracy felony case, HB-3673 knowingly adding to commercially produced & packaged item for human consumption prior to retail sale, SB-2188 murder committed in cold, calculated and premeditated manner, HB-913 unfit to be executed due to incapability to understand nature and purpose of sentence, deletes provision, SB-531; HB-535 Funeral or Burial Funds Act deposit of trust funds and trustee furnishing of certain info to depository, deletes certain requirements, HB-1215 payment for real property in advance of funeral deemed payment held in trust, HB-1884 trustees deposit funds in bank or trust company in adjoining State within 50 miles of IL border, permits, HB- 1912 Infant Mortality Reduction Act 2500 DEATH-Cont. creates Infant Mortality Reduction Advisory Board in Dept. Public Health, HB-2644, 3469 creates; grant program; Dept. Public Health, SB-1183 Living Will Act Dept. Public Aid issue card indicating anatomical gift or living will; toll- free verification service by Dept., HB-2817 negligent fetal homicide, creates offense of, HB-3082, 3102 organ donations next of kin of deceased patients consent, requires, SB-1509;HB-2626, 2740 Organ Transplant Aid Act creates; hospital administrators request next of kin consent to anatomical gifts SB-1486;HB-2557, 2601 student suicide prevention program, State Board of Ed. make grants for, SB-1795 Uniform Determination of Death Act creates; defines death, SB-1042;HB- 3534 Workers' Occupational Diseases Act death claims, not barred until 2 yrs. after discovery by party claiming comp. that death resulted from occu. disease, SB-1792 Wrongful Death Act no presumption of pecuniary loss over $25,000 in action seeking damages by reason of healing art malpractice, HB-1601 DENTISTRY See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT See CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISABLED PERSONS absentee voters certification requirements, HB-1422 adoptive children adoption agencies lists of persons applying to adopt hard-to-place or handicapped child, DCFS require and make available to State agencies, SB-193 Alzheimer's Disease victims eligibility for Dept. Public Aid services; homemaker services contracts, SB- 1856 includes in definition of disabled persons, SB-391 blind vendors DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. vending facilities at State & interstate highway rest stops, requires installation; licensed blind vendors, HB-1763 Blind, Council for the creates; assume responsibilities now under Dept. Rehabilitation Services, SB-1238 children with disabilities perinatal care, Dept. Public Health develop hospital standards; provide info in re special ed. to families, HB- 890 public notice of right to free appropriate public education, requries school boards provide, HB- 893 Circuit Breaker Act - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Community Living Facilities Licensing Act assistance to severely & profoundly developmentally disabled, authorizes, HB-3213 condominium property age restrictions recorded declarations establishing not prohibited by Human Rights Act; defines elderly persons; handicapped person provisions, SB-401; HB-562 Court Interpreters Act creates; certified interpreters for non English speaking & deaf persons, HB-312 crossbows handicapped persons use for taking of deer, permits, HB-2450 deaf and hearing impaired persons telecommunications devices, requires at certain major public transportation sites, HB-894 developmental disability, redefines, HB- 2612 Dis. Adult Abuse Demonstration Program Act creates; administered by Dept. Rehab. Services; Area Agencies on Disabled Adults develop projects, HB-2217 disabilities protection agency Gov. designate agency to protect & advocate for rights of developmentally disabled, HB-2452 Disabled Adult Abuse Act reporting of cases to Dept. Rehab. Services; Areas Agencies on Disabled Adults investigate & provide service, HB-2217 Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act job placement and referral services to clients of Dept. Rehab. Services, HB-897 2501 DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. disabled voters accessibility requirements, exemptions for elderly & handicapped valid for 2 years, HB-3016 application for ballot, req. physician's certificate; eliminates disabled voter ID card, SB-353 Domestic Abuse and Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study and Demonstration Program, creates; Dept. of Rehab Services, HB-2217 Education of Handicapped Children, Advisory Council of develop plan for ID, assessment, evaluation & referral of children to adult services on attainment of age 22, HB-892 elections physician's certificate of physical incapacity accompany application for absentee ballot; eliminates disabled voter's ID card, SB-353 polling places accessibility exemptions for elderly & handicapped valid for 2 yrs., HB-3016 Environmental Barriers Act creates; accessibility for disabled persons; repeals Facilities for Handicapped Act, HB-888 Facilities for Handicapped Act repeals; creates Environmental Barriers Act for accessibility of certain facilities for disabled persons, HB- 888 family support demonstration program DMH/DD to establish to enhance family ability to care for chronically mentally ill or dev. disabled relative, HB-27 gas stations self-service stations, attendant at sta. with full-service must pump gas for disabled persons at self-service price, HB-1953 golden Illini card program creates; aged & disabled persons entitled to certain benefits, HB-2273 handicapped children increases State reimbursement for special ed. personnel in programs for handicapped or learing disabled and for preschool deaf children, HB-981 State Board Ed. pilot projects to provide services to children up to 3 yrs. old, HB-889 handicapped parking reciprocal agreements with other jurisdictions for permanently disabled persons, authorizes Sec. of State, HB-1901 handicapped transit reimbursement, creates Act to provide, HB-1078 handicapped transportation DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. permits any organization to receive handicapped registration plates or parking decals, HB-2889 homestead exemption includes disabled persons in $2000 exemption (now only Sr. citizens), SB-439; HB-226 Housing for Persons with Disabilities, Committee on, creates; HB-896 IL Identification Card Act unlawful duplication of IL ID Card or IL Disabled Person ID Card, HB- 3484 IL income tax credit installation of telecommunication device for deaf or remodeling to provide access to handicapped, HB- 759 license plates handicapped plates or decals issued to organizations which primarily & frequently transport handicapped persons, SB-328;HB-865, 986 life jackets physically disabled persons' use of in swimming pool, prohibits banning, SB-1151;HB-2113 mass transit carriers reimbursement for reduced handicapped fares, HB-1079 municipal recreation agreements removes 3-yr. limitation on, HB-1394 orthotic and prosthetic devices Dept. Public Aid promulgate rules concerning, HB-895 personal injury actions disabled person eligible to bring action within 2 yrs. after disability removed, defines, SB-2141 POW/MIA scholarships eligible but disabled persons may elect to receive equivalent benefit to defray treatment costs, SB-7 Preference to Handicapped Workers Act creates; requires employer give preference to handicapped persons who apply, HB-2391 Probate Act disabled adults, if petition filed frivolously or maliciously court may assess all expenses against petitioner, HB-229 Protection and Advocacy, Inc. designated as corporation to administer protection & advocacy of rights of developmentally disabled, E085-6 Regional Transportation Authority two-way transfers for senior & disabled citizens, Board direct CTA to restore, SB-1924 rehabilitation of disabled persons 2502 DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. short title; punctuation, HB-1242 Scandinavian Lekotek libraries Dept. Rehab. Services enter contracts with public & private agencies to establish, HB-1289 school athletics associations providing competitions comply with public access provisions as condition to receiving public school membership fees, SB-611 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act covered prescription drug, expands, SB-2042; HB-2917, 2925 eligibility deduction of veteran's benefits from adjusted gross income, HB-3589 household income ceiling, increases, SB-181, 258;HB-602, 840, 2609 income, excl. rental income from up to 2 units in residence, SB- 182; HB-1875 income, excludes veterans benefits, SB-166;HB-1876 fraudulent disability statements and pharmacy claims are criminal offenses, SB-1682 fuel cost relief grants, SB-1 17;HB- 1874 generic equivalent of drugs authorized by Pharmacy Practice Act; reasonable cost of drug established with generic equivalent, HB-2925, 3179 grants exempt from certain legal processes, SB-1840;HB-3086 income pro rated pursuant to residency in housing subject to property tax, HB-383 increases maximum qualifying household income to $14,000, HB- 1272 motor vehicle registration fee reduction for spouse of person eligible under Act SB-1936 pharmaceutical assistance available beg. calendar year next following year of 65th birthday, SB- 11, 117, 181; HB-840, 1877 tax exemptions from gas revenue, public utilities & messages taxes, HB-1432 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act includes disabled persons over 60 yrs., HB-2727 Services to Handicapped and High-Risk Infants Act, IL creates; coordination & delivery of services, HB-1910 DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. snow removal creates Act relating to; prohibits deposit of snow onto certain areas, HB-3609 Sr. Citizen and Disabled Persons Public Utility Cost Relief Act enacts; cash grants, HB-2684 State employees alternative employment plan for disabled employees, Dept. CMS develop, HB-1951 telecommunications statewide program to purchase & distribute devices to deaf, hearing & speech impaired persons, Dept. Rehab. Services establish, HB-1449 transportation grants handicapped persons, changes references to "disabled persons" in re transportation grants, HB-898 paratransit services to general mobility limited population, DOT issue operating grants, SB-1907 transportation services denial of State funds to communities who do not comply with accessibility standards, SB-530 RTA farebox recovery ration, excludes costs of handicapped services from, SB-1233 DISCRIMINATION See HUMAN RIGHTS DISEASES AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) AIDS a contributing cause of death, req. coroners conduct preliminary investigations, HB-2618 AIDS Confidentiality Act, creates, HB-3660 AIDS Control Act, creates; ID, diagnosis, care & treatment, SB-325 AIDS Treatment and Research Act, creates; treatment program established by Dept. Public Health, HB-725 blood test as condition for life & health insurance, prohibits requiring, SB- 2073 IL Aids Institute, requires Dept. to establish, SB-1686 reporting of cases of AIDS and presence of HTLV-III to Dept. Public Health, requires, SB-1687 req. testing blood and blood products for; destruction of blood testing positive, SB-2074 testing; AIDS control plan and Unit in Dept. Public Health; AIDS Interdisciplinary Advisory Council; anatomical gift regulation; HB-3401 2503 DISEASES-Cont. testing; test results; Dept. Public Health AIDS control plan; AIDS Interdisciplinary Advisory Council; anatomical gift rejection, HB-2900 AIDS - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome AIDS Contagion Control System, creates in Dept. Public Health; research, prevention & control, HB- 2553 marriage license AIDS testing, requires prior to issue of license, HB-2565 alcoholism or venereal disease, removes prohibition for payment of ordinary disability benefits under Pension Code, HB-164 Alzheimer's Disease (A.D.) A.D. Reporting Act, creates; requires reporting of diagnoses or discoveries of A.D., SB-386;HB-305 A.D. Research Act, creates; Dept. Public Health provide grants, SB-62 A.D. Task Force, creates within Dept. Public Health for guidance in health and medical assistance programs, HB-303 A.D. Treatment Assistance Act, creates; Dept. Public Health provide grants, HB-301 accident and health insurance coverage, requires, SB-389 Dept. of Aging pilot project grants for services to victims, HB-304 disabled persons, includes A.D. victims in definition of, SB-391 eligibility for Dept. Public Aid services; homemaker services contracts, SB- 1856 Interagency Alzheimer's Disease Unit, creates within Dept. Public Health; guidance to agencies serving victims, SB-385 Nursing Home Care Reform Act long-term care facilities conduct physical & mental exams of resident upon admission, SB- 390;HB-307 public aid medical assistance, feasibility study, SB-392 victims included in Respite Demonstration Program Act, SB- 384 cancer O'Hare Airport air & noise pollution increased cancer risk, Dept. Public Health study, HB-3540 Cancer Registry Act creates; Dept. Public Health keep records of cancer & birth defects in State; SB-1087;HB-2595 cancer research additional cigarette tax proceeds to be used for, SB-1500 DISEASES-Cont. Emergency Medical Services Systems Act paramedics & ambulance personnel exposed to infectious diseases, req. Dept. Public Health to adopt rules req. notification, HB-2644 Medical Practice Act mastectomy, requires consent form prior to operation, HB-629, 680 Reyes Syndrome, requires labeling of aspirin to warn of danger of contracting when given to children with chicken pox, SB-26 Rheumatic Diseases Treatment Act comprehensive health care services provided thru licensed hospital operating rheumatic diseases center, HB-3346 creates; Authority study for care & treatment of persons with rheumatic diseases, HB-3346 Sickle Cell Disease Act creates; Dept. Public Health public ed. program, HB-1257 DOG RACING See ANIMALS DOMESTIC RELATIONS Abortion Law of 1975, IL husband opposed to wife's having an abortion, court may hear testimony and issue injunction, HB-2177 Domestic Violence Act, IL order of protection include prohibiting respondent from entering residence while under influence of alcohol or drugs, SB-1711 orders of protection, chief judge may appoint circuit or assoc. circuit judges for 24-hr. duty to issue orders pursuant to Act, SB-493 protection, issuance of emergency orders of; police transportation of victim to court, SB-615 Domestic Violence Shelter Act funding of domestic violence shelters & service programs from GRF and Domestic Violence Shelter & Services Fund, HB-2760 Friend of the Court Act creates; monitoring and enforcement of child support and custody orders in each circuit court, SB-268 Marital Property Act, Uniform creates; classifies and provides for disposition of property, SB-8, 423 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage awarding of marital home, specifies when issue is to be tried; issues of child custody & child support, specifies when to be tried, SB-65 child support and maintenance 2504 DOMESTIC RELATIONS--Cont. circuit clerk collect annual fee for collection & disbursement of, SB-416 collection fee of Dept. Public Aid rates, SB-1543 guidelines for child & spouse support mandatory in Dept. Public Aid cases and advisory in other cases, HB-364 guidelines for percentages of income to be paid, removes, SB- 91 increases fee for withholding support payments from employee's paycheck pursuant to court order, HB-755 lien by operation of law on property of persons required to pay child support, creates, SB- 1542 orders may provide for adjustments to cost of living index for future self-executing modifications; court to consider tax consequences of orders, HB- 403 child support enforcement programs in ea. county; requirements for orders for income withholding; duties of circuit court clerks, HB-3289 custodial parent, court consider ability to sustain close relationship; child visitation violations constitute child abduction, HB-3658 denial of visitation rights, establishes tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress, HB-2234 disposition of property personal effort on non-marital prop. requiring reimbursement contributed by non-owning spouse, SB-1485 divorced parents of pupils sch. boards may require copies of certain documents to both parents upon request of either parent, SB-78 exclusive possession of residence, authorizes venue outside county of residence, HB-2409 fee for collecting & disbursing child support payments, deletes, HB-2797 grandparent visitation rights not affected by adoption of child by spouse of child's surviving parent, HB-2144 joint custody authorizes upon motion of court or application of both parents; prohibits if evidence of domestic violence, HB-3600 requires unless not in child's best interest, HB-1349 DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. terminated if court finds wilful & repeated abuse of visitation privilege, SB-1845 joint custody, requires unless not in child's best interest, HB-1349 legal services parity, court may order either spouse to pay reasonable attorney fees of other spouse HB- 3590 lien by operation of law on property of person ordered to pay child support, creates, SB-1542 living separately at least 2 years, waive requirement if testimony or affidavit proves separated 6 months, HB-220 marital property IL Marital Property Act, creates, SB-1374 public aid medical assistance, certain property not to be considered in determining eligibility for, HB-302 marriage license AIDS testing, requires prior to issue of license, HB-2565 military retirement benefits, provides for division of, SB-2016 reconciliation time included in total separation time for "living separate & apart" provision, SB-91 separation requirement, shortens living apart period to 3 months, HB-2148 Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act guidelines for support mandatory in Dept. Public Aid cases, advisory in other cases, HB-364 Paternity Act guidelines for child and spouse support mandatory in Dept. Public Aid cases, advisory in other cases, HB-364 Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, Revised Uniform guidelines for child and spouse support mandatory in Dept. Public Aid cases, advisory in other cases, HB-364 Services to Handicapped and High-Risk Infants Act, IL creates; coordination & delivery of services to patients & families, HB- 1910 support and maintenance child support & child custody, specifies when issues to be tried, SB-65 child support awards based on %age of net disposable income; sets formula, HB-2237 guidelines for child & spouse support amndatory in Dept. Public Aid cases, advisory in other cases, HB-364 guidelines for percentages of income to be paid, removes, SB-91 income tax refund, authorizes Comptroller to withhold for past due support owed to Dept. Public Aid; Compt. furnish Dept. Public Aid taxpayer info, HB-805 2505 DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. increases fee for withholding support payments from employee's paycheck pursuant to court order, HB-755 orders may provide for adjustments to cost of living index for future self- executing modifications; court to consider tax consequences, HB-403 Unemployment Insurance Act compensation in re spouse or child to be impressed with a trust for such spouse or child, SB-272 Workers' Compensation or Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts compensation in re spouse or child to be impressed with a trust for such spouse or child, SB-272 DRAINAGE drainage assessments county collection, drainage dist. commissioners examine county general tax records to determine land ownership changes, HB-3185 serving notice, shifts from clerk of circuit court to drainage commissioners, HB-1575 DRIVERS LICENSES See MOTOR VEHICLES EAST ST. LOUIS See CITIES AND VILLAGES EAVESDROPPING See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Aquaculture Development Council, IL creates; study development potential in IL, SB-255;HB-1055 Beef Market Development Act National Beef Promotion Research Program est. by federal law, coordinates Act with, SB-1783;HB- 3019 polling places for referendums, situated throughout State for easy voting, SB- 567 Bi-State Development Act authorizes Agency to bargain collectively with employees of Dist., SB-417 world trade center, authorizes; Agency enter agreements with gov'tal entities incidental thereto, SB-80 Build Illinois See SUBJECT HEADING Build Illinois Act creates; projects and programs for IL development and training, HB-570 China Development Advisory Board of Illinois Act, creates, HB-2549 China Development Corporation of Illinois ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. creates; marketing opportunities, contracts, financial assistance, HB- 2549 Coal Marketing, creates Division in Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, HB-2073 Community Development Finance Corporation Act income tax credit for investments in, HB-192 Corporation for Science and Technology, IL creates; identify & propose solutions to scientific & technological problems relating to IL economy, SB-585 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act creates; geographic section economic development, SB-2285 Dept. of Urban Development creates; recovery and expansion of business & industry in urban areas, HB-191 East Asia Development Advisory Board of IL, creates, HB-2549 East St. Louis Development Act changes short title to Metro-East Development Act, HB-2792 creates; community development, quality community environment, SB- 39; HB-49 Metro East Development Act, changes title to; authorizes Joint Ownership of Business by Students Rehabilitation Corporation; revenue bonds, HB-3582 Economic Adjustment, Council for establishes; assistance in closings & layoffs in IL businesses, HB-2680 Educational Facilities Authority Act, IL financing lease projects at State colleges & universities, authorizes agreements with Bd. of Regents, Bd. of Gov., SIU and Uofl, SB-329 Egg and Egg Products Act repackaging of eggs, authorizes with written permission from Dept. of Ag.; specifications, HB-468 Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act creates; program of IL Farm Development Authority to guarantee 90% of certain farm loans and advance 1/2 interest on such loans, SB-263;HB-485 Employee Ownership Assistance Act grant program for IL Dev. Finance Authority for employee-owned enterprises, SB-625 Employer Relocation Act creates; notice, statement of economic impact, severance pay, Community Assistance Fund, community offset grants, HB-2665 enterprise zones 2506 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. additional enterprise zone for 1985, authorizes, HB-334 authorizes 12 for each calendar year, SB-2177 building equipment incorporated into real estate situated in, exempts from State occupation & use taxes, HB- 255 certification of 13, SB-1706 corporation tax deduction for contributions to enterprise zone, deletes; authorizes tax credit instead, HB-132 grants for sch. dists. including any part of enterprise zone and experiencing required pupil enrollment growth, SB-2096 high impact businesses may be located in Foreign Trade Sub-Zones; investment tax credit, SB-1706 joint application by 2 or more cities, exempts from contiguity and size requirements, SB-1412 partnerships and Subchapter S corp., allows to be; grants tax investment credit to, HB-48 permits DCCA to certify 12 enterprse zones in 1986, SB-1662;HB-2879 prohibits reduction of sales tax due to Metro East Mass Transit Dist., HB- 3268 qualifications, DCCA consider certain unemployed persons, HB-1568 refunds for recovery of pass-on city & State utility taxes, Enterprise Zone businesses may file claims for, SB- 665 utility taxes credit or refund enterprise zone businesses may file claim for amount of pass-on of municipal & State taxes, SB- 217 utility taxes, partial exemptions for businesses in, SB-994 Vocational & Professional Enterprise Training Act, creates; business train. & job contract for high sch. students, SB-1402, 2179 Export Development Act Authority coordinate programs with other entities; assistance on export opportunities, HB-1405 Farm Development Act grant program for heavily indebted farmers, Authority to administer; farmland tax provisions, HB-1090 Farm Development Authority Act, Illinois Farmers Home Administration, deletes certain references; bond or note amounts; loaning provisions; agribusiness incentives; tax exemptions, SB-211 Foreign Trade Zone Increment Allocation Act ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. creates; counties utilize tax increment financing, etc. SB-919 Forestry Development Act timber growers agreements, Dept. Conservation pay up to 80% total forest management practices costs thereof, SB-1237 Forestry Improvement and Marketing Act creates; strengthen production & marketing of IL forestry products, SB-757 high impact training services State Board of Ed. provide financial assistance to local ed. agencies for new business, expanding business & retraining of workers, SB-215 Housing Dev. Authority Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act Authority subject to Act in hiring contractors & subcontractors for construction of housing, HB- 478 grants to nonprofit corps. & limited profit entities, Authority subject to Min. & Fem. Business Enterprise Act, HB- 475 includes Housing Dev. Authority as State agency, HB-477 Housing Development Act bonds or notes increases maximum authorization, HB-567 public works, redefines in Prevailing Wage Law; incl. all projects financed by certain bonds, HB-863 requires sale to highest bidder pursuant to ads, HB-240 passive solar and alternative energy supplied housing for low-income persons, requires Auth. to issue revenue bonds & notes for, HB-193 IL Development Finance Authority Act earmark 25% funds for minority & female owned businesses; annual report to G.A., requires, HB-923 expenses paid from funds appropriated by G.A.; Authority pay fees to State Treasury, SB-1489 financial assistance, job training, technical expertise for development of business & industry; financed by revenue bonds, SB-213 grants for local water, sewer, bridge & road projects from funds from additional motor fuel tax, HB-2280 grants to community colleges to sponsor small business incubators in enterprise zones, SB-2249 IL Development Finance Authority cooperate with IL Arts Council for funding production of films in IL, SB-1249 2507 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. IL Land Bank Fund, deletes provisions in re blighted areas; land in redevelopment area; deletes creation of position of Dir. of fund, SB-318 Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund, creates to administer distribution of federal loan moneys to local gov'ts., SB-172;HB-241 local gov't. unit, removes exclusion of units with population over 25,000; permits additional investments, SB- 847 membership of Authority, increases by 2 members, HB-789 public works, redefines in Prevailing Wage Law; incl. all projects financed by certain bonds, HB-863 Industrial Development Bond Allocation Act creates; bonds subject to federal volume limits may be issued as otherwise provided by law unless limited by Act, HB-1688 Job Development Corps creates within Industrial Dev. Finance Authority; youth work skills thru work on public & private works projects, SB-1404 Language and International Studies Academy, IL creates; post-elemenary level expansion & development of language & internat'l. education; professional development of teachers for economic dev., HB-1072 creates; secondary ed. to talented students; professional development of teachers; economic development, SB- 2118;HB-1072 Metro-East Development Act changes short title of East St. Louis Development Act to, HB-2792 Metro-East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act, creates; 5-yr. plan for district systems, HB-2793 Milk Promotion Act, IL creates; milk and milk product market expansion; assess milk producers for funding, HB-950 Milk Promotion Board, members elected by dairy coops, HB-3409 minority and female business IL Dev. Finance Authority to earmark 25% of funding for and submit annual report to G.A., HB-923 IL Housing Dev. Authority subject to Act in making grants to nonprofit corps. & limited profit entities, HB- 475 IL Housing Development Authority included as State agency, HB-477 Ill. Housing Dev. Authority subject to Act in hiring contractors & sucontractors for construction of housing, HB-478 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. property tax abatement commercial firms newly created or relocating in dist., dist. may provide abatement up to 10 yrs. or $1 million, HB-130 Rural Economic Development Act creates; program of grants & loans in counties under 250,000; improve infrastructure; training & services to displaced agricultural persons, SB- 2255 Science and Technology, IL Corporation for creates; identify problems of IL economy, propose solutions, realize opportunities, financial assistance, HB-1801 set aside grant program DCCA set aside federal funds to assist manufacturers to relocate out of State machinery in IL, HB-2220 Southwestern IL Development Authority creates; promote growth in Madison & St. Clair counties; bonding, taxing authority, HB-2585 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority creates; Madison & St. Clair Counties growth; bonds; tax levies; SB-2302 Soybean Marketing Act nominating petitions, reduces required signatures; permits assessment of 1I per bushel, SB-292 State facility buildings bonds, authorizes municipal issue to finance remodeling or construction of bldgs. to be used by State, HB-809 Township Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act creates; authorizes industrial projects, revenue bonds, tax levy, HB-1886 traffic signals installation costs borne by privately owned commercial facility accommodated by installation & reconstruction of intersections, SB- 69;HB-113 Urban Assistance, IL Office of creates; study inner city urban problems, development of urban areas, HB-1228, 2187 EDUCATION Adult Education Act Americanization programs in public community college dists. & sch. dists., SB-119 Adult Education Act, IL hardcore dropouts, State Board program to reach & teach youth, HB-2226 adult literacy programs establishes priority in awarding grants; requires 5% of statewide reading improvement approp be distributed for adult literacy, SB-1613 2508 EDUCATION-Cont. agricultural education program ag. ed. unit in State Bd. of Ed. staffed full time; continuing assistance to sch. dists.; committee of agriculturalists develop State program; etc., SB-1980;HB-3200 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act creates; grants to school districts; income tax check-off, SB-202;HB- 1873 alternative education programs diplomas, requires for students successfully completing, HB-3181 Apprenticeship and Training Council, State creates pursuant to Nat'l. Apprenticeship Act of 1937; equal opportunity, affirmative action, employer & employee agreements, certificates of competence, SB-199 areas of education education for employment, includes, HB-2866 Attorneys and Counselors Law General Assembly service of 10 yrs. waives educational requirements, HB-272 Beauty Culture Act beauty culture school or college exempts public schools and community colleges from payment of certain fees, SB-79 Build Illinois See SUBJECT HEADING Build Illinois Act creates; projects and programs for IL development and training, HB-570 Business and Education Cooperation Act creates; high sch. work programs for E. St. Louis & Brooklyn dists.; E.St.Louis business incubator; Enterprie High Sch. HB-1700 Consortium for Educational Opportunity Act creates; financial assistance to minority students at post baccalaureate level, SB-626 continuing education Bank Examiners' Education Foundation, IL, creates; establish & fund program of continuing ed., SB- 2300 cosmetologists & teachers, removes requirement, HB-2728 cosmetologists, removes requirement, HB-2956 dental hygienists continuing ed. requirement, HB-3212 persons licensed to practice medicine without drugs or surgery, establishes continuing ed. requirements, SB-445 private sector job grants for school counselors & vocational ed. administrators, HB-2864 EDUCATION-Cont. requires 12 credit hrs. every 4 years for certain teachers; requires professional competency testing for renewal of certificates, SB-52 Veterinary Practice Act, repeals continuing ed. requirement, HB-690 corporate campus programs creates; corporate facility equipment used to train public sch. & community college students; income tax credits; grants, SB-1154 drivers education districts with grades 9-12 may (not shall) offer courses, SB-664 drinking and driving, sch. offer instruction on hazards of, HB-2218 high shool proficiency test for classroom portion, requires, HB- 2271 instructors at commercial driving schools not required to furnish State Board of Ed. certificate to Sec. of State, HB-1833 practice driving, no longer required in H.S. driving courses, SB-1216 school dist. may contract with driver training school, HB-826 senior citizens, req. school district to incl. course offering to, HB-2734 early childhood learning establishment of programs for 3 and 4 year olds; qualifies for State aid, SB- 503 Education Committee, Joint more productive delivery system for ed. services in IL, report to G.A., HB- 823 Education of Handicapped Children, Advisory Council of develop plan for ID, assessment, evaluation & referral of children to adult services on attainment of age 22, HB-892 Educational Excellence Academies, IL est. 3: Chicago, Fox River Valley, Champaign, SB-92 Educational Facilities Authority Act administrative expenses paid from funds appropriated by G.A., SB- 1489 includes institutions not located on or adjacent to campus of private institution of higher ed., HB-2472 Educational Labor Relations Act, IL See COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Educational Leadership Academy, IL, establish at SSU; promote school improvement through professional development of ed. leaders, HB-141 educational service centers operated by administrative agents in cities over 500,000, SB-1657 2509 EDUCATION-Cont. Emergency Medical Services Systems Act (EMS) emergency medical services lead instructors, authorizes Dept. Public Health to certify, HB-2637 Enterprise High Schools creates Act; work programs in E.St.Louis & Brooklyn Sch. Dists., HB-1236 Laboratory, creates; State Supt. operate to provide trainig for Enterprise H.S. students, HB-1232 excellence in education and educational personnel, SB-350, 351; HB-1003, 1004, 1037, 1038 extracurricular programs State Board to make grants to certain entities providing, HB-320 General Educational Development Test (GED) certain applicants may take to earn high sch. equivalency certificate, HB-829 handicapped children increases State reimbursement for special ed. personnel in programs for handicapped or learing disabled and for preschool deaf children, HB-981 perinatal care, Dept. Public Health develop hospital standards; provide info in re special ed. to families, HB- 890 public notice of right to free appropriate public education, requries school boards provide, HB- 893 Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act dispenser must demonstrate compliance continuing education order, HB-492 high impact training services State Board of Ed. provide financial assistance to local ed. agencies for new business, expanding business & retraining of workers, SB-215 higher education See UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES Higher Education Student Assistance Law Independent Higher Education Loan Authority See UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES Language and International Studies Academy, IL creates; secondary ed. to talented students; professional development of teachers; economic development, SB- 2118;HB-1072 Mathematics and Science Academy, IL creates; high school and college levels, SB-92;HB-118 designates as State Agency, SB-1728 EDUCATION-Cont. part of public school system but exempt from School Code, SB-1728 Mental Health Education Act creates; DMHDD make grants; income tax check-off, SB-1243 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act State Board of Ed. and educational service regions, Act applies to, SB- 516 Nuclear Energy Education Act, repeals, HB-1169 perinatal care hospital standards, Dept. Public Health develop; provide info to families in re special ed for children with disabilities, HB-890 Pharmacy Practice Act evidence of completion of 30 hrs. continuing ed., requires for license renewal, HB-715 primary purpose of education in IL State Board of Ed. to report to G.A. within one year, HB-1818 prisoner education transfers jurisdiction to State Board of Ed; mandates GED instruction, HB- 1720 Probation Alternative Project pilot project at Southeastern Illinois College, HB-938 Probation Challenge Program Act creates; governed by Board of City College of Chicago; education, counseling to criminal defendants, SB-2003 Psychologist Registration Act Dept. of R & E review of professional programs, changes from sch. approval to approval of individual curriculum, HB-1979 religious holiday observances excused from school exams, work assignments; authorizes advanced notice requirement, HB-815 senior citizens drivers education courses, req. school dist. to incl. course offering to sr. citizens, HB-2734 tuition free courses deletes "for credit or on a noncredit basis" from definition of course, SB-338 Services to Handicapped and High-Risk Infants Act, IL creates; coordination & delivery of services, HB-1910 social group work pilot projects State Board of Ed. to establish to reduce impact of gang crime on education, HB-123 special education 2510 EDUCATION-Cont. classes in another dist., $200 per pupil for rental of physical facilities, HB- 375 eligibility district may evaluate child after impartial hearing requires evaluation and requirement is not repealed, SB-609 hearing officers, State Board to actively recruit for determination of placement, HB-891 State reimbursement eligibility of dists. and formula for determining with FY88 dists., HB-3228 extraordinary special ed. services, increases per capitaa ceiling, SB-380;HB-515 increases for personnel in classes for preschool deaf children and for handicapped or learning disabled, increases reimbursement, HB-981 personnel, increases annual reimbursement rate, SB- 382;HB-514 provides for certain special ed. classes, SB-1547 student's sch. dist. of residency determination and responsibility for special ed. costs, HB-3227 teacher strike students permitted use of facilities of dist. entered into joint agreement for special ed. facility, HB-1493 tuition, changes average daily attendance to average daily enrollment for per capita calculations, SB-381;HB-516 State Board of Education See SUBJECT HEADING State lands educational facilities, authorizes development, SB-830 State Property Control Act surplus laboratory equipment, requires contribute to Dept. CMS clearinghouse for schools and State colleges, HB-366 status of education in Illinois State Board of Ed. annual report contain separate Section, SB- 352;HB-1039 Status of Minorities in Education, Joint Committee on the, creates, SJR-35 Summer School for the Arts Act, IL creates; promote talented high school students, HB-3550 teachers See SUBJECT HEADING truant alternative and optional educational programs EDUCATION-Cont. local education agency may contract with another entity to implement, HB-3205 Urban School Improvement Act creates; cities over 500,000; State funding, SB-1321; HB-2188 Vocational and Professional Enterprise Training Act creates; business training & contract for jobs for high sch. students within enterprise zones, SB-1402, 2179 vocational education instructional materials, includes among math & science equipment which Board may loan free directly to students, HB-3089 report cards incl. data on teachers, students & courses, HB-3081 sch. boards maintaining list of electives for high school graduation must include at least one course of vocational ed., SB-1906;HB-2868 submission of plan to IL Community College Board and IL State Council on Vocational Ed., SB-1276 ELECTIONS absentee voting absentee ballot judges, appointment in each county for jurisdiction of each election authority, HB-2842 ballots applications available for public inspection, HB-2475 available for mailing 45 days prior to election, SB-12 compelling person to make false statement in application for absentee ballot with intent to procure absen tee ballot, misdemeanor, SB-1899 mailed 60 days prior to election, allows; military personnel ballot application provisions, HB-1391 military personnel & overseas citizens, authorizes special absentee ballots for, SB-1902 observation of mail delivery to election authority, allows by both parties, HB-1426 open at any time after polls open on election day, allows, HB-814 opened any time after polls open on election day, allows, SB-1647 permits application by certain military & overseas persons, HB-2736 physician's certificate of physical incapacity accompany application for ballot; eliminates disabled voter's ID card, SB-353 times for filing applications for, changes, SB-138 2511 ELECTIONS-Cont. unlawful procurement of absentee ballot, creates offense of, SB- 1093 voter seeking ballot due to temporary incapacity or hospitalization, deletes requirement for affidavit from attending physician, HB-100 cast absentee vote in person at office of election authority or other local official office, SB-237 electioneering, extends banned area from within 100 feet of polling place to within 100 feet of boundary of exterior point of polling place, HB- 128 in-person voting eliminates at offices of municipal, township & road dist. clerks, HB-2842 restricts at certain clerks offices, HB-965, 1376 incapacitated voters, voter certification requirements, HB-1422 public notice specifying eligibility requirements, procedures, information sources, requires provision of during 40-day period preceding election, HB-127 voter eligibility U.S. Armed Services and certain civilians outside territorial U.S., election authority to determine eligibility within 24 hrs. of receipt of application, SB-12 Airport Authorities Act nonpartisan election, (now appointment) of airport authority commissioners, HB-1294 automatic tabulating equipment delay in counting ballots & tabulation of votes due to hardware or software failure to be reported to Board in writing, SB-1895 error in tabulation during official count to be reported to Board, SB-1896 testing of equipment & programs, Board may select as many election jurisdictions as advisable in State, SB-1897 ballots ballot label booklet, prohibits printing candidate name on lower 25% of page if 50% of page is blank, HB- 1418 Ballot Pamphlet Act, IL, creates; Sec. of State publish pamphlet prior to elections identifying candidates' campaign statements, HB-3375 canvass of ballots, changes times for, SB-138 disabled voter declaration of need for assistance in marking ballot, voter may make to election authority, SB- 2121 ELECTIONS-Cont. electronic voting system of ballot label booklet, certain printing restrictions, HB-1102 emergency ballots for persons with missing registration records, authorizes, SB-1901 galley proof of each ballot to be printed under charge of election authority to be furnished to State Board Elections, SB-1892 receipt for container not given to election judge till opened, recorded & inventoried, HB-2170 social security numbers, individuals applying for ballots at polling place not required to provide, HB-146 substitutes name of office of election authority for name of person holding office on back of ballot, HB-2789 township officers ballot shall precede municipal officers ballot, HB-111 boards of election commissioners mayors (now circuit judges) appoint, HB-2478 campaign advertisements requires removal from public places no later than 15 days following election, HB-3593 campaign disclosures all campaign financing reports disclose expenditures and certain debts, HB- 525 changes various items to be reported, HB-1810 imposition of requirements concerning disclosures, power to to be exercised exclusively by State, HB-688 requires of candidates for State office and ward, precinct and township committeeman, HB-134 campaign financing tax rates for political campaign committees, SB-1709 value of personal services before being considered contribution or expenditure, increases, HB-423, 525 Campaign Financing Act, Election creates; IL income tax check-off, HB- 1020 campaign literature distribution in shopping centers, authorizes, HB-962 candidates absent from employment without penalty on day of election, authorizes, SB-2297 certified by random selection (now order in which petitions filed), requires for certain candidates, HB- 1821 contribution statements in lieu of regular reports, allows for certain candidates, HB-1379 2512 ELECTIONS-Cont. declaration of intent write-in candidates not req. if no candidate's name printed on ballot or if fewer names printed than candidates to be nominated, SB-1674 disclosure of contributions and expenditures, requires of candidates for State office and ward, precinct and township committeeman, HB- 134 failure to nominate candidate for primary, party ceases to be established political party, HB-105 joint nomination for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, HB-2931 It. gov. nomination procedures, establishes, HB-3250 minimum signature requirement for ward committeeman, decreases, HB- 181 person nominated as partisan candidate may also be nominated as candidate of new political party, HB-2926, 3041 school board candidates, election authority of sch. dist. hear objections to nominations, SB-1811 school offices, local election official conduct lottery to determine ballot order, HB-3111 township or multi-township assessor candidates file certificate of statutorily required qualifications with nominating papers, HB-437 vacancy in party nomination filled in 60 days after primary or not listed on general election ballot, HB-1109 prohibit filling with person who was candidate for or voted ballot of another party at primary, HB-481 prohibits filling if party had no primary candidate, HB-886 voluntary personal services, allows value of $300 (now $150) for services performed and not considered to be contribution or expenditure, HB-483 withdrawal from candidacy for incompatible offices within 5 business days of petition filing deadline, HB- 3184 write-in candidates declaration of intent not req. if no candidate's name printed on ballot or if fewer names printed than candidates to be nominated, SB-1674 primary, minimum number of votes requirement applicable only when no. candidates on ballot is fewer than party is entitled to, HB-3163 ELECTIONS-Cont. write-in candidates, permits nomination or election if number of votes received exceeds for any other named candidate, HB-2096 write-in votes, counted only for persons filing notarized declarations of intent to be write-in candidates, HB-108, 1434 canvassing in-precinct, eliminates, HB-2460 change of address & change of name cards, election authority to provide to precinct committeemen, H B- 1425 Chicago terms of certain city officers commence at Noon, 1st Monday following election, HB-2467 Chicago alderman withdrawal of name by candidate, requires filing request 45 days before election, HB-3602 Chicago school district Board of Education election of members from 15 new sch. dists., HB-200, 617 Central Ed. Committee, 20 sch. dists., HB-685 restructured into 20 new dists. governed by locally elected sch. boards, SB-500; HB-290 restructured into 4 dists. with board members elected locally, SB-30 restructures Chi. public school system, SB-2268 Sch. Board Districting Commission, replaces current Board of Ed.; 15 new dists., HB-617 Citizens Utility Board election of directors held on March 31 of requisite year, SB-1452 prohibits director from holding or running for public or political party elective position under Election Code, SB-1726 Commerce Commission, IL elected, SB-1785;HB-794, 2140, 2563, 2628 complainant, redefines, HB-3160 computerized registration files data processing programs, formats, etc. approved by State Board of Elections before implementation, HB-3027 confidential information and records empowers Dept. Public Aid to solicit and receive accesss data & records of various entities, SB-1876 consolidated election first Monday in November (now first Tue. in April); also date changes for consolidated primary & nonpartisan election, SB-488 contributions 2513 ELECTIONS-Cont. persons having financial interest in gambling related devices, prohibits from making certain contributions, SB-1557; HB-3084 prohibits entities licensed outside IL from making contributions to public officials, candidates or campaign committees, HB-3308 prohibits from certain entities licensed to engage in gambling, HB-3432 prohibits from underwriters of securities issued by public bodies of State; such contributions escheat to State, SB-1652 State Senator or Representative, limits contributions to candidates for, HB- 3333 voluntary personal services, allows value of $300 (now $150) for services performed and not considered to be contribution or expenditure, HB-483 counties elective office vacancies, non-home rule counties, filled by county bd. appointment in 30 days, HB-256 precinct boundaries, board may change, HB-2477 county clerks penal bond, requires clerks acting as election authorities to file, HB-1421 County Executive Act permits county to adopt elective form of gov't. and elect not to become home rule unit at same referendum, HB-922 dates consolidated election, consolidated primary, and nonpartisan election date changes, SB-488 general primary and regular election for certain board of ed. members, changes to last Tue. in April of even- numbered yrs., HB-158 declaration of intent write-in candidates not required to submit if no candidate's name printed on ballot or if fewer names printed than candidates to be nominated, SB-1674 delivery of mail to election authority allows observation for counting of absentee ballots by representatives of both parties, HB-1426 deputy registrars election authority appoint Sec. of State designated employees to serve in driver's license exam stations in authority's jurisdiction, HB-3024 publication of names and addresses, req. annually by county clerks & election commissioner boards, HB- 1287 registration of any qualified resident of municipality, allows when registrar serving by virtue of certain status or authorization, SB-180 ELECTIONS--Cont. shortens period before election when deputy registrar & temporary registration places may not operate, HB-1109 disabled voters accessibility requirements, exemptions for elderly & handicapped valid for 2 years, HB-3016 accessibility, gov't. agency ensure in public bldg. used as polling place, HB-3579 application for absentee ballot, requires physician's certificate of physical incapacity; eliminates disabled voter's ID card, SB-353 declaration of need for assistance in marking ballot, voter may make with election authority, SB-2121 discovery petitions filed in connection with office of political subdivision or public question in subdivision within jurisdiction of municipal bd. of elections, HB-788 discovery recounts discovery permitted in one precinct when fewer than 4 precincts in jurisdiction, HB-2184 election authorities change of address & change of name cards, requires furnishing to precinct committeemen upon request, HB- 1425 county clerks file penal bond, requires, HB-1421 deputy registrars, authority to appoint Sec. of State designated employees to serve in driver's license exam stations in authority's jurisdiction, HB-3024 precinct board of administration to register & canvas voters, election authority may appoint, SB-2082 Election Fraud Investigation Unit, establishes within A.G. Office, HB-2121 election judges appointment of nonpartisan, provides, HB-2462 compensation fixed between $35 - $50 per day, HB-3565 establishes uniform compensation rate, HB-3113 intentional failure to return materials to election authority on schedule, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1900 nonpartisan election judges, provides for appointment of, HB-2225, 2462 election manuals manuals sold to election authorities by election supply vendors, State Board of Elections approve, SB-1812 election notices notice of where election will be conducted published 5-10 days prior to election, HB-3578 2514 ELECTIONS-Cont. reduces number of newspapers in which notice must be published, HB-1807 electioneering extends banned area around polling place, HB-128 electoral boards hearing officers, allows appointment of, HB-2130 electronic voting systems ballot label booklet, prohibits printing candidate name on lower 25% of page if 50% of page is blank, HB- 1418 precinct return include overvotes & undervotes for each office & proposition, SB-1893 retabulation prior to proclamation of results, SB-1890 sealed copy of each tested program for use of system filed with State Board of Elections prior to election, SB- 1894 voting booth placements to prevent observance by election judge or pollwatcher, HB-2097 write-in vote form printed on inside flap of ballot card, HB-2476 general election partial public financing, allows for Gov. & Lt. Gov. office, HB-2673 gubernatorial candidates Gubernatorial Election Finance Act, creates; limits contributions; election fund bank accounts; matching funds; income tax check-off, SB-171 joint election of gov. and It. gov., repeals Sec. of IL Constitution, HJRCA-18 joint nomination for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, SB-1625; HB- 2931, 3464 public financing of gubernatorial campaigns, creates Act relating to; election fund bank accts; matching funds; income tax check-off; limits contributions, SB-171;HB-574 Gubernatorial Election Finance Act creates; limits contributions; election fund bank accounts; matching funds; income tax check-off, SB-171;HB- 574 identification individuals applying for ballots at polling place need not provide SS #, HB-146 persons registering in person need furnish only one ID, HB-801 judges incumbent judge file declaration of intent to succeed himself, repeals provisions, HB-3485 judicial retention, repeals Article, HB-2691 ELECTIONS-Cont. Lieutenant Governor joint election of gov. and It. gov., repeals Sec. of IL Constitution, HJRCA-18 joint nomination for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, SB-1625; HB- 2931, 3464 It. gov. nomination procedures, establishes, HB-3250 local government reassignment of voters to adjacent precinct polling places if no more than 25 registered voters, HB-2575 mail canvasses, establishes procedures for, HB-2475 Municipal Airport Authorities election (now appointment) of commissioners, SB-150;HB-214 municipal officers city aldermen, provides for election with referendum, HB-799 run-off elections, allows when no candidate receiving 50% of vote, HB- 1345 township officers ballot shall precede municipal officers ballot, HB-111 nominations certificate of nomination appointee of legislative or representative committee to fill nomination vacancy, State Board may refuse or rescind for good cause shown, HB-559 joint nomination for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, HB-2931 It. gov. nomination procedures, establishes, HB-3250 nomination papers, changes times for filing, SB-138 person nominated as partisan candidate may also be nominated as candidate of new political party, HB-2926, 3041 petitions affidavit include certification that signatures were signed by voter registered in political division of candidate, HB-3012 offices for filing, requires to be open during regular business hours of last day of filing period, HB-1352 vacancies due to other than death, prohibits filling prior to election, HB-205 filled by managing committee's filing of statement of candidacy, nomination petition, & resolution to fill vacancy for certain vacancies, HB-560 non-home rule county elective office, filled by county bd. appointment in 30 days, HB- 256 2515 ELECTIONS-Cont. nonsubstantive language changes, HB-906 prohibit filling with person who was candidate for or voted ballot of another party at primary, HB-481 prohibits filling if party had no primary candidate, HB-886 nursing homes failure to file report of occupants with board of election commissioners, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1898 nursing homes, req. use of feminine pronouns as well as masculine in description of residents, HB-1447 petitions circulator may indicate 1st and last days of circulation or certify signatures made in time period, HB- 1109 discovery petitions, filing in re municipal elections, HB-788 minimum signature requirement for ward committeeman, decreases, HB- 181 nominating affidavit include certification that signatures were signed by voter registered in political division of candidate, HB-3012 objections, 5 "business" days after deadline, specifies for filing of, HB-217 offices for filing, requires to be open during regular business hours of last day of filing period, HB-1352 partisan primary candidates, requires include residence info on each signer & circulator, HB-558 public policy questions requries 8% of total votes cast for Gov., SB-506;HB-110 residence info on each signer or circulator, requires, HB-558 submission of question to raise or lower taxes, prescribes procedures, HB-2249 political advertising prohibits on certain public property, SB-2247 political parties failure to nominate candidate for primary, party ceases to be established political party, HB-105 polling places accessibility requirements exemptions for elderly & handicapped valid for 2 yrs., HB-3016 public bldg. offered by gov't. agency must be accessible to handicapped & elderly, HB- 3579 ELECTIONS-Cont. req. minimum of 1 polling place per county which is accessible to handicapped & elderly, Sb-1646 electioneering banned area, extends, HB-128 minimum of 1 per county to be accessible to handicapped and elderly, SB-1646 postponements allows petitioning court to postpone in cases of natural or unnatural disaster, HB-1808 precinct administration boards creates; register & canvass voters; assist in elections, HB-2707, 2894 precincts assignment to adjacent precincts for referendum election when political subdivision in multiple counties, HB- 1813 boundaries, county board may change, HB-2477 in-precinct canvassing, eliminates, HB- 2460 increases number of voters required in precincts under municipal boards of election commissioners, SB-40 precinct board of administration to register & canvas voters, election authority may appoint, SB-2082 reassignment of voters to adjacent precinct polling places if no more than 25 registered voters for sch. dist. or local gov't. elections, HB- 2575 primaries consolidated primary (now last Tue. in Feb.) first Tue. after 1st Mon. in Sept. ea. odd-numbered year, SB-488 first Tue. in Feb. (now last Tue.) ea. odd-numbered year, HB-871 general primary (now 3rd Tue. in March) third Tue. in Sept. for 1986 primary election only, HB-1710 Tue. next after first Mon. in Sept.; presidential primary 3rd Tue. in May for delegates; filing times for certain documents, SB-138 nomination vacancies failure to nominate candidate, party ceases to be established political party, HB-105 nonsubstantive language changes, HB-906 partial public financing, allows for Gov. & Lt. Gov. office, HB-2673 person nominated as partisan candidate may also be nominated as candidate of new political party, HB-2926 presidential primary, 3rd Tue. in May of Pres. election years to elect delegates; general primary date change; times for filing certain documents, SB-138 2516 ELECTIONS--Cont. public financing partial public financing, allows for Gov. & Lt. Gov. office primaries & general election, HB-2673 public policy questions court-ordered questions not subject to 3-question per election limit, HB-1992 distribution in shopping centers, authorizes, HB-962 invalidation of approval due to failure to provide notice of referendum or place where consolidated primary to be held, prohibits, HB-884 petition requirements, changes to 8% of total votes cast for Governor, SB- 506; HB-110, 1990, 1991 petitions for submission, requires incl. residence information on each signer or circulator, HB-558 prohibits submission to voters of political subdiv. at primary election at which voters not scheduled to vote for pol. subdiv. candidates, HB-3068 submission at regularly scheduled election to all voters, SB-1093 registered voters person applying in person only required furnish one ID, HB-801 removal from voter registration rolls, permits only registered voters to apply for, HB-925 various definitions of persons constituting, HB-107, 109 registration cancellation for failure to vote prohibits unless voter notified less than 70 days prior to election, HB-1424 written notification to ward, twshp. or precinct committeemen of both parties, requires, HB-1423 conduct of registration & election, no advisory opinion of State Board Elections shall conflict with statutory provisions, HB-3164 cut-off dates, standardizes for all elections to 28 days prior to election, HE-1809 data processing programs, formats, etc. approved by State Board of Elections before implementation, HB-3027 English and Spanish, requires forms giving legal requirements of registration, SB-1195 failure to submit 2 forms of ID, registraion officer present registrant with form in English & Spanish giving legal requirements for IL registration, HB-2921 person may vote in dist. in which he is registered within 30 days after moving from such dist. and/or changing his name, SB-1648 ELECTIONS-Cont. precinct board of administration to register & canvas voters, election authority may appoint, SB-2082 re-registration of all voters in State, SB-400 registration prior to election, provides for by precincts and board of election commissioners, SB-1787 shortens period before election when deputy registrar & temporary registration places may not operate, HB-1109, 2855 transfer within jurisdiction, allows up to 5 days preceding date of election, SB-590 voter registration information, Board est. regulations to ensure uniformity throughout State, SB-1891 registration card applicant's telephone number, requires space on card, HB-1286 State Board of Elections uniform registration record card, suspends requirement for election authorities to use, HB-338 Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 ballot rotation for candidates to certain offices; blue ballots; absentee ballots provisions, HB-3580 River Conservancy Districts Act trustees, nonpartisan election (now appointment), HB-71 school districts board members elected at large, SB- 1973 new community unit sch. dist., requires approval of majority of voters in each of affected dists., HB-2676 reassignment of voters to adjacent precinct polling places if no more than 25 registered voters, HB-2575 school board candidates, election authority of sch. dist. hear objections to nominations, SB-1811 secrecy of voting no person compelled to disclose, in proceeding or tribunal, name of any candidate for whom person voted, SB-655 social security numbers individuals applying for ballots at polling place not required to provide SS number, HB-146 State Board of Elections See SUBJECT HEADING State central committeemen political party election at county conventions rather than primaries, prohibits, HB-3100 Statewide election contests, repeals provisions, SB-1961 Supervisor of Assessments, provides for election of, HB-1104 2517 ELECTIONS-Cont. township committeemen weighted vote based on most recent primary election, SB-1180 township officers board of trustees elected official absent from 50% of meetings, board may declare office vacant, SB-284 candidates for twnshp. and multi- twnshp. assessor file certificate of statutorily required qualifications with nominating papers, HB-437, 518,519 township officers ballot shall precede municipal officers ballot, HB-111 township school trustees eligible voters, incl. voters who are residents of unit sch. dist. over which trustees have jurisdiction, HB-2840 violations of elections laws Attorney General may take action if State's attorney fails to take action within 60 day of notification of violation, HB-615 voters Eliminates voters to vote a straight party ticket with single vote, HB- 2930 incapacitated, absentee voter certification requirements, HB-1422 re-regisration of all voters in State, SB- 400 registered voters person applying in person only required furnish one ID, HB- 801 person may vote in dist. in which he is registered within 30 days after moving from such dist. and/or changing his name, SB- 1648 removal from registration rolls, permits only registered voters to apply for, HB-925 various definitions of persons constituting, HB-107, 109 registration info computerized, county clerk to furnish to St. Bd. Elections semi-annually; State Board to furnish info to political committees, HB-882 thumbprints on ballot application certificates, SB-1889 voting rights Fed. Voting Rights Act and Voting Accessibility for Elderly & Handicapped Act, State law into compliance, HB-1811 ward committeemen minimum signature requirement, decreases, HB-181 ELECTIONS--Cont. weighted vote based on most recent primary election, SB-1180 write-in votes counted only for persons filing notarized declarations of intent to be write-in candidates, HB-108, 1434 form printed on inside flap of ballot card, establishes for electronic voting systems, HB-2476 EMERGENCIES AND EMERGENCY PERSONNEL blood alcohol tests written test results admissible as evidence in certain cases when conducted in regular course of providing emergency medical treatment, SB-234, 412 Chemical Safety Act, IL, creates, HB-1436 Chemical Safety and Emergency Response Improvement Act creates; Pollution Control Board adopt list of acutely toxic substances; response & education plans, HB- 1436 death, creates Act to define, SB-59 Earthquake Awareness Program, ESDA develop, SB-1166 Emergency Medical Services Systems Act changes "encourage" to "require" in re establishment of EMS agencies; Dept. certify EMS providers, HB- 1332 Emer. Medical Technician Instructor, adds definition; certification by Dept. of Public Health, SB-879 emergency med. technician instructors, Dept. Public Health may certify, HB-2568 emergency medical services lead instructors, authorizes Dept. Public Health to certify, HB-2637 Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedics, repeals provisions relating to, HB-557 hypothermic thermometers, Dept. Public Health to require in hospitals and ambulances, HB-43 paramedics & ambulance personnel exposed to infectious diseases, req. Dept. Public Health to adopt rules req. notification, HB-2644 physicians & certain qualified nurses perform certain emergency services, HB-2644 qualified registered professional nurse, adds definition; testing; recertification; HB-3412 waivers of provisions or standards of Act, eliminates one year limitation, HB-951 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (ESDA) Act of 1975 2518 EMERGENCIES AND EMERGENCY PERSONNEL-Cont. authorizes political subdiv. other than counties to levy .05% tax under Act, HB-3103, 3161 Chemical Safety Act, ESDA notify residents of area affected by incident req. emergency response action, SB- 2117 Cook County townships, includes in political subdivisions covered by Act, HB-294 Earthquake Awareness Program, ESDA develop, SB-1166 municipal tax levy for services & operations, HB-3162 restores authorization for .05% tax for emergency services & disaster operations, SB-1643 tax loss impact grants, taxing dists. may apply for if disaster causes decline in estimated tax revenues, HB-316 townships, includes in political subdivisions covered by Act, SB- 161;HB-295 Insect Sting or Bite Emergency Treatment Act, repeals, HB-1947 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics and Firemen Compensation Act paramedic, includes emergency medical personnel certified by Dept. Public Health, HB-38 Law Enforcement Reserve creates; former police offiers paid by Dept. Law Enforcement called up by Gov. for State emergencies, HB- 2141 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act liability in re dispatch or failure to dispatch emergency services, removes, HB-3617 pollution control facility emergency response plan, requires as one criteria in site approval, SB- 113 Public Awareness and Response Act requires businesses report to EPA concern ing use of hazardous chemicals; prepare emergency response plans, HB-2036 telecommunications services ICC establish program for services at lifeline rates, SB-1693 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act hazard warnings on containers include descriptions of hazards and emergency procedures, SB-1793 trauma centers designation of centers throughout State; State apportionment into trauma regions HB-1332 EMPLOYMENT Advance Notice by Businesses Cessation of Operations Act creates; employer notify Dept. of Labor, HB-2639 age discrimination removes upper age limit in prohibition, SB-1691 apprentices or trainees State construction projects, requires use of; on-the-job training programs; equal employment opportunities, SB- 1512 Apprenticeship and Training Council, State creates pursuant to Nat'l. Apprenticeship Act of 1937; equal opportunity, affirmative action, employer & employee agreements, certificates of competence, SB-199 Apprenticeship Training Council, creates, administer trades apprenticeship committee programs, HB-570 Build Illinois projects deletes requirement that all employees be members of union, HB-568 child care facilities criminal background investigation of prospective employees, requires; prohibits hiring if person convicted of certain crimes, HB-52 Child Labor Law workers certificates for appearances as models in certain media productions, school sup'ts. may issue, HB-2473 Civil Rights Commission creates; review affirmative action & equal employment opportunity decisions of State, HB- 12 civil service in cities applicable to all municipalities, incl. home rule, HB-512 clients of Dept. Rehabilitation Services job placement and referral services, Depts. Rehab. Services & Employment Security provide, HB- 897 collective bargaining See SUBJECT HEADING comparative fault and negligence applies doctrine to Structural Work Act, HB-566 Structural Work Act, doctrine inapplicable to cases arising under, HB-225 Contribution among Joint Tortfeasors Act contribution not permitted against employer for injuries covered by Workers' Comp./Occ. Diseases Acts, SB-1721; HB-3122 exempts employers liable under Workers' Comp. and Occupational Diseases Acts, SB-779 Cumulative Injury Fund 2519 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. creates; reimburse employers for certain workers' comp. payments, HB-870 Defense Contract Procurement, Div. of creates in DCCA; lobby for fed. defense contracts for IL employers, HB-1617 Dept. of Public Aid employment programs status, annual report to G.A., HB-2717 Development Finance Authority Act, Illinois Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund, creates to administer distribution of federal loan moneys to local gov'ts., HB-241 discharge of employee prohibits as retaliation for filing claim under employee group accident & health insurance policy, HB-3097 discrimination See HUMAN RIGHTS earned vacation time forfeiture, failure to satisfy all eligibility requirements by terminated employee does not constitute, HB-996 Economic Adjustment, Council for establishes; assistance in closings & layoffs in IL businesses, HB-2680 Educational Labor Relations Act, IL See COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Emergency Employment Development Act, IL definitions; allocation of funds; service delivery areas, HB-3587 Employee Ownership Assistance Act grant program for IL Dev. Finance Authority for employee-owned enterprises, SB-625 Employer Relocation Act creates; notice, statement of economic impact, severance pay, Community Assistance Fund, community offset grants, HB-2665 enterprise zones qualifications, DCCA consider certain unemployed persons, HB-1568 Equal Employment Act of 1986, IL creates; IL Equal Employment Commission; unfair labor practices litigation; HB-3374 group insurance continuation not available to employee discharged because of felony or theft in connection with work, SB-309 prohibits employer from discharging employee as retaliation for filing of claim, HB-3097 hazardous substance handlers grants indemnity to persons under contract to State, SB- 1848;HB-3207 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. high impact training services State Board of Ed. provide financial assistance to local ed. agencies for new business, expanding business & retraining of workers, SB-215 Hispanic Fair Employment Review Board creates in Dept. Human Rights to investigate discrimination charges, HB-2511 home repair businesses conducting home improvement or home repair business, requires use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124 IL Home-Repair Registration Act; creates; registration of persons performing home repairs; provisions in re building permits, fees, contracts, SB-126 Hospital Licensing Act bilingual services, requires in admission & emergency services, HB-2128 IL Development Finance Authority Act financial assistance, job training, technical expertise for development of business & industry; financed by revenue bonds, SB-213 Industrial Commission (IC) accident reports filed by employers when loss of 3 scheduled work days (now 1), SB-447 annual reports, requires submission to Gov. and G.A., SB-1251 cost of producing IC record, allows affidavit by attorney as proof of payment when seeking review of record, HB-186 member appointed 11/14/84, abolishes term and provides for replacement, SB-620 salaries of secretary and arbitrators less than members of Commission, eliminates provision, HB-2329 Industrial Home Work Act work prohibited Dept. Labor authority to prohibit certain home work, removes, HB-876 removes processing of food or drink, toys & dolls, metal springs, HB-876 Job Development Corps, IL creates; development of youth work skills thru paid employment on public & private works projects, SB- 1404, 2180 Job Training Act of 1985, Illinois creates; Employment Training Panel for job training programs, counseling and job search, HB-147 Labor-Management Notification and Consultation Act 2520 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. creates; closure & relocation notification; remedies, HB-2924 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics and Firemen Compensation Act paramedic, includes emergency medical personnel certified by Dept. Public Health, HB-38 lie detection tests prohibits as condition of employment or continued employment, HB-1494 local government prohibits rejection of bid on grounds that bidder & his employees not residents of unit of local gov't. where project located, HB-564 Local Government Political Rights Act employee political activities, bans local gov't. & school dist. from prohibiting, HB-2890 maternity leaves denial of leave and reinstatement or req. unreasonably lengthy leave, civil rights violation, HB-346 mathematics pilot project State Board of Ed. establish to give students & teachers experience in applied math to technological fields, SB-1174 Merit Employment System Act extends application to counties under 1 million population, HB-1829 Minimum Wage Law overtime, exempts certain employees from provisions, HB-2150 minority employment See HUMAN RIGHTS Minority Labor Union Membership Ensurance Act creates; requires %age of Blacks & Hispanics employed on public works projects; Dept. Labor administer, HB-2390 minors prohibits employment of during curfew hours, SB-1843 Municipal Code, Illinois prohibits hiring of close relatives of elected officers; incl. home rule units in application, SB-194 patronage State employees, prohibits political consideration from affecting term or condition of employment of non policymaking employees, HB-135 Pay Equity, Task Force on creates; sex and race discrimination in executive branch of State gov't., HB- 425 personnel radiation monitoring reports forwarded to Dept. Nuclear Safety upon termination of employment of monitored employee, deletes requirement, HB-3471 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. physical fitness centers employees trained in first aid and CPR, SB-221 Prairie State 2000 Fund Employment Training, creates Advisory Panel on, HB-147 Preference to Handicapped Workers Act creates; requires employer give preference to handicapped persons who apply, HB-2391 Prevailing Wage Law maintenance work, excludes from scope of law, SB-153 public works, redefines; incl. all projects financed in whole or part by certain bonds, HB-863, 2798 rate for public works to be mean hourly cash wage paid in locality for all similar work; expands locality area; Dept. Labor determine rates, SB- 107;HB-752 prison inmate training vocational and employment training programs, requires, SB-1228 public aid job search, work & training programs employers of such recipients include in formulation of employment policies, HB-3020 Public Employees Complaint and Immunity Act creates; immunity for persons filing reports pursuant to statute concerning certain public employee conduct, HB-1748 Public Labor Relations Act See COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Public Service Employment Programs for Probationers Act public or community service as condition of probation; extends certain immunity provisions, HB- 2897 Re-employment Assistance Act creates; employer relocating or terminating establishment provide severance pay & health insurance, HB-2924 religion compensatory work for time off for religious reasoris, requires employer to permit, HB-816 restrictions ICC members & employees, imposes certain restrictions on future employment of, HB-4 Rural Economic Development Act creates; program of grants & loans in counties under 250,000; improve infrastructure; training & services to displaced agricultural persons, SB- 2255 2521 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Scaffolding Act - see: Structural Work Act school multi-yr. contracts & collective bargaining agreements consistent with Financial Plan and Budget if consistent for initial year, HB-1117 school strike replacements advertising to hire replacement employees must specify strike in progress, HB-1033 schools, noncertificated employees provides for minimum 30 minute meal break, SB-520 smoking areas public areas, prohibits smoking in unless expressly permitted, HB-33 Social Security Enabling Act township employees, provides for election of coverage at town meetings (now elections), HB-247 spouse and child support increases fee employer may collect for withholding payments from employee paycheck, HB-755 standard work week sets at 4 days of 10 hours each, HB-239 State agencies compensation based on comparable worth, creates Act in relation to; State agencies employment & pay policies, HB-1559 State employees conflict of interest in employment of former EPA employees, prohibits certain testimony, SB-2120 Employee Suggestion Award Program, establishes; cash awards for savings or improvements in State operations, SB-925 grievance cases under Public Labor Relations, State Labor Relations Board has continuing jurisdiction over, HB-221 Health and Safety Act, limits application to employees of State and its political subdivisions, HB-636 indemnification and representation employee incl. estate or personal rep. of employee; costs & litigation expenses for St. employee paid from State Treasury, HB-3170 reimbursement of former St. emp. in civil proceedings under Act, SB-1983 pay incentive program for employee proposal which results in savings to Dept. HB-2312 Personnel Code alternative employment plan for disabled employees, Dept. CMS develop, HB-1951 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Dept. CMS adoption of personnel rules, eliminates procedures for, HB-1977 Dept. CMS personnel rules adoption procedures; Human Rights Commission hearing officers; unskilled positions exemptions, HB-2182 DuQuoin State Fair seasonal employees exempt from SB- 1998 pay plan include schedule for attainment of comparable worth, SB-232 pay rates, peremptory rules 30 days after conflict with existing rules or collective bargaining agreement, HB-1044, 1950 Toll Highway Authority administrative expenses paid from funds appropriated by G.A.; employees subject to Code, HB-3443 political consideration, prohibits from affecting any term or condition of employment of non-policymaking employees, HB-135 reimbursement for donation of time without pay during cash flow problem in 1982, HB-638 Secretary of State Merit Employment Code full compensation for certain periods of suspension, etc. applicable to periods after 1/1 / 75, HB-2497 solicitation for political purposes, repeals Act prohibiting, HB-761 St. Emp. Travel Reimbursement Act, creates; Uniform Travel Control Board, HB-2352 State agencies to fill 20% of vacancies thru attrition by women & minorities, SB-66 State Employee Suggestion Award Board, establishes within Dept. CMS to encourage improvements in State operations, HB-578 State employee travel control boards, chairmen to create uniform travel policy, HB-713 State Employees Group Insurance Act contributions from all funds at same rate as from GRF, HB- 1952 DMHDD employees terminated due to facility closure, State continue coverage one year free, HB-813 employees of IL public community college receiving retirement annuity or disability benefits, includes, HB-2903 periodontal surgery hospitalization, incl. as basic hospital - surgical - medical coverage requirement, SB-128 2522 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. self-insurance health plans administered by Dept. CMS, SB-1984; HB-3267 State Universities Civil Service System family responsibility leave plan, Merit Board to establish for leaves up to 1 yr. without penalty or pay, HB-195 U of I Extension Service employees ineligible for St. U. Retirement System, extends St. Employees Group Insurance coverage to, HB- 963 Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act of 1983 disclosure of %ages of employee contributions to benefiting agencies, HB-2958 strikes See COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Structural Work Act comparative fault and negligence applies doctrine of to Act, HB-566 inapplicable to Act, HB-225 contributory negligence damages, allows reduction in award due to employee negligence, SB-127 employer liability, prohibits legal action against employer when liability not based on employment relationship, HB-686 repeals, SB-250 Structural Work Act, repeals, SB-198, 250, 1724;HB-3125, 3576 Target Area Contract Preference Act creates; requires certifying that %age of work will be done in distressed area or %age of workers are from high risk employment sector, HB- 1250 teacher lay-offs shortest length of continuing service dismissed first, SB-437 teachers See SUBJECT HEADING Teenage Father Financial Responsibility Deferment Act, creates, SB-2182 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act hazard warnings on containers include descriptions of hazards and emergency procedures, SB-1793 procedure for disclosure to public of certain information, HB-3556 toxic substances list changes, requires hearings prior to; labeling requirements changes, etc. HB-3151 unemployment in southern Cook County, Gov. State U. conduct study of, HB-1167 Unemployment Insurance Act benefit checks issued only if sufficient funds to cover, HB-3502 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. benefit extension extends for yr. during which individual should have been receiving temporary disability comp. under Workers' Comp., SB-663 benefit wages excludes wages paid by base period employer to employee who voluntarily left and had subsequent employment, SB- 2079 transfers, defines subsequent employer, SB-420 benefits, bans receipt for more weeks than person worked during base period, HB-2474 changes in re reporting of gratuities, SB-1855 changes short title, SB-2242 compensation in re spouse or child to be impressed with a trust for such spouse or child, SB-272 confidentiality of info received from employees, excepts State and subdivisions from provision, HB- 1499 definitional changes in re calendar year 1987, SB-2208;HB-3472 denial of benefits discharge due to work-related felony or theft, allows order of supervision as sufficient proof of commission of felony or theft, HB-684 unemployment due to employer lockout, prohibits denial of benefits, HB-517, 2872 Director definition, nonsubstantive change, HB-3238 documents on file submitted by any party to appeal, deletes provisions requiring to be part of record in appeal, HB-1888 eligibility for benefits person not ineligible when voluntarily leaving work due to personal emergency and he makes effort to preserve job rights, HB-1891 privately employed sch. bus drivers ineligible during certain vacation times, SB-102, 1573;HB-3335 school bus driver not deemed unavail. for work or ineligible for benefits on holidays, HB- 3248 employer contributions election to pay and file reports on annualy (now quarterly) basis if contributions under $100, SB- 228 2523 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. failure to pay, interest and penalties imposed no longer mandatory; Dir. Employment Security make determination, HB-28 remuneration paid to withdrawing corporate officer not constitute wages, HB-349 employment by non-profit organization, incl. services in re rehabilitation or remunerative work for physically or mentally impaired persons, HB-3176 employment, excludes certain services as a direct seller from definition, Sb- 1842 exemptions employees harvesting, producing or packaging seed crops, SB- 1252 health insurance, deduction from unemp. benefits, authorizes, SB-75 hearings conducted by telephone, prohibits, HB-2545 IL Unemployment Insurance Act, changes short title to, HB-2514 independent contractor vs employee, distinguishes for persons owning truck tractors, HB-3404 ineligible benefits payments made by Dept. error, entire amount returned in lieu of contributions, HB-1080 recoups within 10 (now 3) years from date of ineligibility, HB- 1498 State Comptroller recovery of, provides means for, HB-1497 overpayments of contributions, interest or penalties applied to outstanding liabilities or refunded to overpaying employer, HB-579 owner of vehicle in trucking business is independent contractor, SB-2031 rate determination review, employer has 15 days from receipt of determination to file application for, SB-1253 referee decisions, deletes appeal provisions; abolishes Bd. of Review in Dept. Employment Security, HB- 1887 seminary or novitiate service does not constitute "employment"; excludes such institutions as "institution of higher ed.", SB-2133 short title, changes, SB-2210 technical & stylistic changes, HB-2146 technical change, SB-2137, 2209, 2210 technical changes, HB-1263, 1264 unavailability for work on holidays excludes period between academic yrs. for persons employed in educational capacity, HB-3014 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. school bus driver not deemed unavail. for work or ineligible for benefits on holidays, HB- 3248 withdrawal from coverage of Act, allows corporate officer of small business to withdraw, HB-349, 746 Union Label Act, IL creates; prohibits use of counterfeit & imitation labels and unauthorized use of genuine label, SB-562 Urban Civilian Youth Service creates; report on urban youth unemployment & design work program, HB-1699 Video Display Users Safety Act creates; minimum requirements for users of VDTs, HB-620 Vocational and Professional Enterprise Training Act creates; business training & contract for jobs for high sch. students within enterprise zones, SB-1402, 2179 voluntary unincorporated associations labor unions, deletes from definintion; prohibits suing or being sued in own name, HB-936 Wage Payment and Collection Plan contractor liable for wages of employees working under contract, HB-1309 earned vacation time, failure to satisfy eligibility requirements by terminated employee does not constitute forfeiture of, HB-996 part-time employee entitled to proportion of wage supplements, HB- 2914 Workers' Compensation or Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts additional compensation in cases of unjustified or unreasonable failure or delay in providing benefits, HB-1276 appeals from circuit court comply with Supreme Court rules, SB-2250 average weekly wage determination based on last day of last full pay period immediately preceding date of injury; reduction to 80% when over 52 weeks lost, HB-407 burial expenses, increases; sets minimum dependent payment, HB- 2922 compensation for fatal cases, increases burial expenses & payment to dependents HB-1495 compensation in re spouse or child to be impressed with a trust for such spouse or child, SB-272 comprehensive rehabilitation services for injured employees, requires employers to provide, HB-553 2524 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. coordinates benefits with other benefits, HB-784 cost of producing Industrial Commission record, allows affidavit by attorney as proof of payment when seeking review of record, HB- 186 Cumulative Injury Fund, creates; reimburse employers for certain workers' comp. payments, HB-870, 2920 death claims, not barred until 2 yrs. after discovery by party claiming comp. that death resulted from occu. disease, SB-1792 emergency hearing petition, allows 5 days to cure insufficient petition, SB- 2206 employer assessment limits against individual employer member of group self-insurer declared insolvent, SB-447 exempts employers liable under such Acts from application of Contribution among Joint Tortfeasors Act, SB-779 fee for transcripts, increases, HB-1262 grammatical changes, HB-2152 incl. jockeys, exerciser, groom, hot- walker at legal horse racing track, HB-1864 increases certain maximum amounts of compensation; procedural changes, HB-3594 increases cost for original transcript page, HB-2827 Industrial Commission - see: subject heading petitions for emergency hearings not amended after filed with Commission, SB-1857 liability for indemnity, exempts employer, insurer or provider of advice to employer from, HB-937 modified comparative fault doctrine not applicable, SB-2306, 2307 out-of-State construction business must to file assurances of ability to pay benefits before conducting business in IL, SB-1714 pre-existing conditions and disabilities, adjustment of compensation, SB- 642; HB-287 Second Injury Fund, requires full payment into when reduced to $300,000, SB-447 Self-Insurers Advisory Board adds 2 members to represent private self-insurers, HB-2919 creates; continuation of benefits on behalf of insolvent self-insurers, HB-1263 State Compensation Insurance Fund, cretes as independent public corporation to insure employers against certain liabilities, HB-2769 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Structural Work Act - see subject heading survivors benefits remarriage of spouse, award of lump sum & relinquish all further rights; surviving children benefits cease at age 18, HB-587 temporary total disability benefits, specifies penalty for unjustifiable delay or failure to provide, HB-554 for disfigurement, prohibits certain compensation unless adversely affects earning capacity in same employment, HB-286 vocational rehabilitation, establishes comprehensive scheme for eligible employees, SB-2011 workers' compensation claims, DCMS establish rules, procedures & forms for payment of by State agencies, HB-1968 workfare program AFDC and Medical Assistance recipients, Dept. Public Aid to establish Statewide, HB-589 Youth Employment Act of 1986, IL creates; IL Youth Conservation Corps and IL Youth Recreation Corps; summer employment, SB-2166;HB- 2573, 3640 Youth Employment Program Act creates; DCCA provide jobs for low income youths, HB-2512 ENERGY Acid Deposition Research and Control Act creates; Dept. Energy and Natural Resources study acid rain problem; advisory committee; reports, HB- 1563 Build Illinois Act creates; projects and programs for IL development and training, HB-570 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act Dept. ENR assist cities in funding economic feasibility studies for purchase of public utilities, HB-3583 technical change, HB-3601 Comprehensive Solar Energy Act solar energy refund program, establishes, SB-662 efficiency standards IL Housing Development Authority prescribe for housing financed under Act, HB-1995 Energy and Natural Resources Act creates; consolidates various laws of Dept. ENR into; creates Hazardous Wastes Research and Information Center, SB-815 Energy Assistance Act 2525 ENERGY--Cont. administered by Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, SB- 1725;HB-3127 creates; ICC assure public utility service to low income persons, SB- 486 enacts; DCCA programs for energy assistance for low income persons, SB-1470 enacts; low-income citizens pay lesser of utility bill or 12% of income in Winter and greater amount in Summer, HB-2556 monthly household income, excludes funds from IL Home Energy Assistance Program, HB-3127 energy assistance grants DCCA provide grants to low-income residents for dampers for gas & oil heating systems, HB-2564 energy audits, DCCA establish grant program for residences and businesses, SB-71 energy conservation State agencies use cost effective methods of financing energy services & conservation; energy performance contracts, SB-2284 Energy Policy and Planning Act energy conservation program review, Dept. Energy & Natural Resources evaluate merits of public utility plans, SB-2059 High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act, creates, HB-1861 hot water heaters energy efficient storage hot water heater sold after 1/1/87 certified to standards, requires, SB-1929 exempts energy efficient storage hot water heaters used in recreational vehicle HB-3423 low income heating assistance and termination of protection program, establishes, SB-1186 Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Service creates; requires development of 5-yr. plan by Service, HB-1508 Metro-East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act, creates; 5-yr. plan for district systems, HB-2793 nuclear energy public utility ads must clarify that final costs of disposing of nuclear fuel rods will offset lower use costs, SB-407 Nuclear Energy Education Act, repeals, HB-1169 nuclear facilities retirement of, creates Act; public utilities establish decommissioning trust fund, SB-2029;HB-3297 nuclear power plants ENERGY-Cont. construction of new, prohibits until 1990, SB-20 decommissioning trust fund, utility owning plants to establish, HB-2916 Superconducting Super Collider Act creates; Dept. ENR authorized to acquire land for construction & operation of particle beam accelerator, HB-1935 ENGLISH See LANGUAGE ENTERPRISE ZONES See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Acid Deposition Research and Control Act creates; Dept. Energy & Natural Resources study problem; advisory committee; reports, SB-932; HB- 1563 administrative citations, changes in re issuance & adjudication, SB-1588 air pollution in-flight aircraft emissions at O'Hare, EPA monitor, HB-3493 permit fees, exempts certain retail liquid dispensing facilities, SB-2117; HB-2877 rules and monitoring procedures, voids Agency rules and vests powers in Pollution Control Board, HB-3154 air pollution sources construction & operating permits for air pollution sources, est. fee schedule, SB-658 airport noise Airport Noise Abatement Division, creates in EPA; assume duties of O'Hare noise abatement office, HB- 3492 apportionment of criminal fines, SB-1939 burning of landscape waste, prohibits during Oct., HB-2147 chemical tank farm prohibits within 1000 feet of residential property, HB-1000 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois Screates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, SB-1533;HB-33, 2600 Community Right to Know Act creates; EPA disclose priority chemical substances present at businesses, SB- 931, 1086 Emission Reduction Credit Bank, IL, creates, HB-3507 environmental impact statements requires for DOT projects; bans use of public parkland, wildlife & historic sites areas in projects, HB-1377 Environmental Protection Act 2526 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. Agency, defines to mean EPA, HB- 2147 continuing violations, increases civil penalty for certain, HB-2172, 2173 defines Board to mean Pollution Control Board, HB-1907 economic impact of proposed regulations not required by federal law, Dept. ENR provide preliminary assessment of, HB-793 emissions monitoring and operation, voids and prohibits rules regulating, HB-1047 EPA rules enforcement or permit requirements, requires identifiable & reasonable needs, HB-1380 Pollution Control Board rules revision in re JACAR suggestion, allows without additional public hearings, HB-1045 technical correction, HB-3613 trade secrets, prohibits rules governing availability of, HB-1046 unlawful delivery of hazardous waste, creates offense of, SB-621 Environmental Toxicology Act creates; program to investigate threats to public health from environmental & occupational exposure to toxic substances, SB- 112 EPA - Environmental Protection Agency See STATE AGENCIES EPA delegation agreements liability resulting from injury due to, excuses local gov't. from, HB-2633 free liquids disposal into sanitary landfills of certain wastes containing, prohibits, SB-125;HB-177 groundwater nondegradation of groundwater, Pollution Control Board to adopt rules relating to, HB-2957 hauling of special wastes exempts certain nonhazardous municipal sewer sludge from regulation, HB-3036 hazardous lawn care products EPA compile list; requires persons using to post notice, SB-581 hazardous material storage site sale, lease or transfer of property requires prior written notice to EPA, HB-3036 hazardous substances See Also: SUBJECT HEADING low-level nuclear waste repository commercial reprocessing, prohibits any St. agency from site approval unless site so authorized by State, SB-3 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. nuclear waste disposal sites site approval, requires Dept. Nuclear Safety to obtain from governing body, SB-3 hazardous waste disposal redefines crimes relating to, SB-1939 incineration of wastes, requires Pollution Control Board to establish regulations for, SB-85 leaded motor fuels prohibits ban until US EPA determination of compliance with federal Clean Air Act, HB-207 prohibits retail sale, SB-4;HB-16 local government citations allows local gov't. retention of 50% of civil penalties, SB-2117 local siting review additional criteria, SB-1925 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act cogeneration of electricity from solid waste, SB-2117;HB-3149 creates; submission of plans to EPA, HB-2022 metallic beverage containers returnable for 100 refund; distributor pay seller 20 each; 10-yr. period, HB-1243 Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Service creates; requires development of 5-yr. plan by Service, HB-1508 monetary penalties rebate up to 80% of penalty, allows Pollution Control Board to award for correction of violation, SB-444 Naegleria fowleri amoebae bans EPA and Board from prohibiting swimming in infected waters, HB- 2946 Natural Resources Data Collection Act economic impact of proposed regulations not required by federal law, Dept. ENR provide preliminary assessment of, HB-793 economic impact study of environmental regulatory proposal, extends time for Dir. to decide if necessary, HB-2142 noise and light emissions allows from stadium during nighttime playoff or World Series baseball game, SB-1173 noise emission nighttime sporting events in cities over 1 million, deletes certain regulations, HB-1973 nonhazardous waste permit requirement, exempts generators having onsite treatment or disposal, SB-5;HB-91 2527 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. permits adversely affected parties may contest EPA final determinations in re permits, HB-3519 construction & operating permits for air pollution sources, est. fee schedule, SB-658 U.S. EPA permits under Resource Conservation & Recovery Act deemed permits of IL EPA, HB-849 Pollution Control Board See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS pollution control facility emergency response plan, requires as one criteria in site approval, SB-113 permit for new facility not effective unless applicant submits certain proofs to EPA, SB-2109 regional pollution control facility, revises definition; requires prior site approval for new facility, SB-224 proposed regulations Dept. ENR provide prelminary assessment of economic impact of regulations not required by federal law, HB-793 Public Awareness and Response Act requires businesses report to EPA concern ing use of hazardous chemicals; prepare emergency response plans, HB-2036 Public Health Information and Community Right to Know Act creates; businesses file report with EPA and EPA publish summary of info in re priority chemical substances, HB- 300 public water supplies rules in re inspection of cross connect'n control devices, transfers authority to Pollution Control Board, HB-3155 Radioactive Waste Storage Act unsafe sites, designates; bans usage, HB-2689 regional pollution control facility prohibits sanitary landfill establishment within 5 mi. of Wisconsin, SB-2117 public input on policy and operating matters, provides for, HB-3614 revises definition; requires prior site approval for new facility, SB-224 sanitary landfill within 5 mi. of Wise., prohibits, HB-3036 sewage treatment, governing body include representatives of surrounding communities, HB-3583 sanitary landfills enumerates certain prohibited practices in re operation of, SB-1588;HB-3188 free liquids, prohibits disposal of certain wastes containing, SB- 125;HB-177 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. monitoring of site & abatement of problems related to gas, water or settling after site closed, requires by owner for 5 yrs., HB-2870 prohibited practices: enumerates, enforcement provisions, HB-3510, 3539 prohibits site within 5 miles of existing site, SB-51;HB-839 Recycling Act, creates; recycling and solid waste management plans; levy of charge on landfill operators, HB- 2124 tax, authorizes counties & municipalities to impose; proceeds for construction & maintenance of roads, HB-2973 sewage works contaminants, prohibits introduction into works from non-domestic source, SB-2207 sewer repairs issuance of bonds subject to local gov't. approval, HB-2888 site-specific rules, authorizes Board to adopt, SB-2117; HB-2574 solid waste management IL Solid Waste Management Act, creates, EPA & Dept. ENR study municipal solid waste problems, HB- 3548 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act, creates; submission of plans to EPA, HB-2022 special wastes exempts nonhazardous municipal sewer sludge from handling regulations, SB-2117 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act creates; requires material safety data sheets, HB-1000 Toxic Substances List toxic substances list changes, requires hearings prior to; labeling requirements changes, etc. HB-3151 underground storage tank defines; requires owners to register with EPA; requires EPA to report to General Assembly; Pollution Control Board rules & regulations, SB-114 variances and conditional permits deemed to be granted if Board fails to act upon petition within 120 days, SB-2211 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law, repeals, SB-1581; HB-436, 2744 waste disposal incineration, Pollution Control Board to establish regulations, SB-85 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act, creates; submission of plans to EPA, HB-2022 2528 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. Recycling Act, creates; recycling & solid waste management plans; levy of charge on landfill operators, HB- 2124 research, EPA conduct for waste disposal methods, resource recovery, pollution control technology, HB- 2111 Solid Waste Disposal Act, creates; waste management plans, SB-1259 ETHICS campaign disclosures requires of candidates for State office and ward, precinct and township committee man, HB-134 Governmental Ethics Act economic interest statements Dept. Public Aid develop system to ensure employee filing of, HB-1385 failure to file, eliminates $100/day penalty, HB-2598 grants 30-day filing period to certain persons; requires notice of obligation to file; permits late filings; forfeiture of office or position for failure to file, HB- 196 Metro. Fair and Expo. Fair Authority members & trustee required to file, HB-568 officers & directors of non-profit corp. receiving over $100,000, SB-1320 requires disclosure of source of credit or security exceeding $5,000, SB-1579 requires from public employees paid $30,000 or more, HB-2175 school dist. administrative employees earning over $35,000 annually, requires to file, SB- 278 special district officials, only required to file if compensated beyond reimbursement of expenses, SB-573 excludes members of bargaining units est. pursuant to IL Public and Educational Labor Relations Acts, HB-2905 Real Estate Title Guarantors Act title insurance company business referred by entities having financial interest in company, prohibits acceptance, HB-2085 representation before judge prohibits representation by person having economic interest with judge, SB-1578 EXECUTIVE ORDERS Air Transportation Passenger Priority Schedule establishes, E085-8 Allocation of Private Activity Bonds new mechanism for allocation, establishes, E086-8 revised State formula, establishes, E085-5 Dept. of Historic Preservation creates; transfers selected powers of IL State Historical Library and Dept. of Conservation, E085-4 Dept. of State Police renames Dept. of Law Enforcement, EO85-3 Dept. of the Lottery creates; transfers Div. of State Lottery powers of Dept. of Revenue, E086-2 Developmental Disabilities Governor's Planning Council on membership & duties; amends guidelines pursuant to Dev. Dis. Act of 1984, EO85-2 Protection and Advocacy, Inc., designated as administrator of system, E085-6 flood disaster relief reservation of funds, provides for, E086-5 Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Council, creates, E085-1 Nonessential Function Bonds, Allocation of Volume Cap for local government units, E086-4 State agencies, E086-1 Prescott E. Bloom Internships in Government Program creates; incl. James H. Dunn, Jr. Memorial Fellowship, Michael Curry Internship & Vito Marzullo Internship, E086-3 Protection of Endangered Species and Natural Areas State agencies coordinate projects with Dept. Conservation to minimize adverse impacts; Dept. procedural plan, E085-7 Rural Affairs Council, Governor's establishes; implement Rural Fair Share Initiative (E086-6), E086-7 Rural Fair Share Initiative establishes; E086-6 Voluntary Action, Governor's Committee on, renames as Governor's Office of Voluntary Action, E085-9 FAIRS Agricultural Fair Act annual rehabilitation money for county fairs may be used for liability insurance, HB-3424 county fair board, authorizes in counties between 500,000 & 3 million, HB-431 2529 FAIRS-Cont. county fair State aid base, specifies for FY87 and thereafter, HB-555 expenditures exceeding $25,000 for rehabilitation reimbursed at 50%, HB-3526 Fair and Exposition Authority, creates in each county between 500,000 and 1,000,000, HB-431 liability insurance, permits annual rehabilitation money for county fairs to be used for, HB-3236 Amusement Ride and Attraction Safety Insurance Act repeals, SB-859 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act ride inspectors practicing mechanical or electrical engineers, deletes requirement, SB-860 snow ski lifts and rope tows, includes as amusement ride, HB-2687 Chicago World's Fair - 1992 abolishes Authority 12/31/85; transfers assets & liabilities to State, SB-1467 abolishes 12/31/85, SB-1036 advisory council, creates, HB-2469 affirmative action program, specifies Authority was to establish before 10/2/84, HB-176 Authority, designates as unit of local gov't., HB-1682 cooperation with, includes among powers of DCCA, SB-1036 domed stadium, requires Authority to construct in Chicago, HB-607 pension fund monies, prohibits investment in World's Fair bonds unless majority approval of members of fund, SB-580 Stock Transfer Tax Act,creates; graduated tax on sale or transfer of stock and certificates of interest on property; proceeds used for Fair, SB- 104 County Fair Youth Program Building Act creates; 50/50 State/local matching funds program to build facilities for youth programs, HB-2640, 2780 county fairs Dir. of Fair Racing, creates position; jurisdiction of horse racing facilities at State Fair & county fairs; pari- mutuel wagering, SB-1881 DuQuoin State Fair Dept. Agriculture operate and administer; exempts seasonal employees from Personnel Code, SB- 1998 harness racing; pari-mutuel betting; SB-1958;HB-2486 harness racing, authorizes, SB-1958 Fair Racing, Director of FAIRS-Cont. creates position; jurisdiction of horse racing facilities at State Fair & county fairs; pari-mutuel wagering, SB-1881 State Fair Act Board of State Fair Advisors, adds 2 Gov.-appointed members, HB-431 FEES AND SALARIES See COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES FENCES fence disputes resolution when fence viewers fail to make decision, SB-348 fence viewers increases compensation to $15 per day, HB-210 fencing and operating RR, Act relating to reflective luminous paint, requires on locomotives and RR cars, HB-386 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS See BANKING AND FINANCE FINGERPRINTS See INFORMATION FIRE burn reporting program directs State Fire Marshal to develop, HB-2886 Community Fire Protection Grant Program grants for fire fighting equipment and organization; administered by Dept. Conservation and State Fire Marshal, SB-176 Fire Protection Districts charges for services to non-resident persons and businesses, permits, HB- 223 fire protection provided to entire sch. dist. by municipality or fire protection dist. in which any part of sch. dist. property lies, HB-520 petition to disconnect from fire protection dist. of territory annexed to municipality must be filed with county clerk & appropriate court, HB-2546 private firefighting enterprises, provides for regulation and certification; prohibits from providing contractual firefighting services after 6/86, HB- 724 raises maximum tax rates dist. may levy, HB-908 territory within dist. annexed to another dist. is disconnected from former dist. HB-129 fire safety education preschool & kindergarten children, grants to non-profit organizations, HB-3422 2530 FIRE-Cont. Fire Service Institute, IL allows Fire Marshal to use federal funds, SB-2122 Firefighter's Collective Bargaining Act creates; union representation, binding arbitration in lieu of strikes, HB-723 Firemen's Disciplinary Act participants in State Universities pension system, includes in Act, HB- 16 firemen's magazines qualification certificate, requires from A.G. under Criminal Code, HB-1412 IL Fire Institute debt, transfer of funds in State Treasury to retire over next 24 fiscal years, HB-1440 municipalities demotion of firemen for cause, permits, HB-2824 fire protection provided to entire sch. dist. by municipality or fire protection dist. in which any part of sch. dist. property lies, HB-520 firemen residency requirements extant at time of entering service cannot change during period of service, HB- 546 maximum age requirements for beginning police officers & firefighters, eliminates, HB-3210 reduction in rank after charges filed against officer, allows in cities with boards of fire & police commissioners, HB-2653 policemen & firemen killed in line of duty, scholarships to surviving spouses, HB-593 private firefighting enterprises regulation and certification, provides for; prohibits such enterprises from providing contractual firefighting services after 6/86, HB-724 Property Fire Loss Act investigating body may request any insurance company for info concerning fire loss, HB-459 schools fire protection provided to entire sch. dist. by municipality or fire protection dist. in which any part of sch. dist. property lies, HB-520 telephone companies rates, charge fire depts. same for installation & service as residences, SB-22 tracing equipment, requires installation on request of fire dept. to determine origin of false calls, SB-23 FIREARMS See WEAPONS FISH charter boats bans regulation & licensing by home rule & local gov't. units, HB-1492, 2661 Fish Code of 1971 aquatic life and wildlife, prohibits local gov'tal. regulation, limitation or licensing, HB-405, 2884 fishing license exempts persons who fish at fee fishing areas, HB-611, 1960 free fishing dates, eliminates termination date on power to designate, SB-2205 nonindigenous aquatic life, Dept. promulgate rules for possessin, transportation & shipping, SB-1854 removes Dept. Conservation authoritity to issue administrative orders, HB- 2667 taking of salmon, changes language, HB-2215 State fish selection, State Board of Ed. shall conduct election in elementary schools, HB-2725 FOOD AND DRUGS adulterated food alcohol in confectionaries derived solely from flavoring extracts, deletes exception from definition of adulterated food, SB-375 aspirin labeled to warn of danger of Reyes Syndrome when given to children with chicken pox, requires, SB-26 Bread Sales Act date bread baked and date will be removed from shelves, requires on label, SB-1161 Capsule Safety Act creates; storage & display of tamper- proof capsules; sales by pharmacists, mail-order, HB-2716 chiropractors limits practice of chiropractic; permits use of X-ras, SB-222 covered prescription drug incl. insulin and other drugs used by diabetics, HB-2917 includes insulin, syringe, needles, HB- 2917 Dept. of Public Aid IL Incentive Pharmacy Certificate Pilot Project, creates, HB-488 pharmacies reimbursed for prescription drugs according to usual & customary prices, HB-2230 pharmacy reimbursement, Dept. Public Aid establish format for determining cost of drugs, HB-3337 2531 FOOD AND DRUGS-Cont. Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act alcohol in confectionaries derived solely from flavoring extracts to be excepted from "adulterated food", SB-375, 1549 dairy farm permits; Public Health exams; bans counterfeit drugs; regulate animal drugs; HB-2515 distribution of out-of-state milk & products, requires Dept. Public Health permit, HB-3470 retail sale of drugs formerly available only thru prescription, prohibits except thru pharmacist, SB-571 generic drugs generic equivalent of drugs authorized by Pharmacy Practice Act; reasonable cost of drug established with generic equivalent, HB-2925, 3179 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act DCCA provide technical assistance to org. soliciting & collecting donations under Act, SB-527 includes restaurants & entities donating prepared food to charitable organizations for distribution, HB- 622 IL Incentive Pharmacy Certificate Pilot Project creates; Public Aid recipients present certificates to pharmacist when filling prescription; issued by Comptroller; administered by Dept. Public Aid, HB-488 legend drug defines; record keeping & consulting requirements for pharmacies, HB- 1081 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act exemptions in re poultry; sanitary standards; periodic inspection; records maintenance; advertising; HB-3528 medical malpractice medical review panel, provides for in malpractice lawsuits, SB-68 mental health facilities medications used in mental health facilities, DMHDD develop procedures for approval, SB-1993 milk and milk products increases inspections & testing of plants & products, HB-1025, 1026 Milk Promotion Act, IL, creates; market expansion; assess milk producers for funding, HB-950 requires 4 inspections of plants & tests of products within ea. 6-month period, SB-640 selling after date marked on pkg., prohibits, SB-1160 Pharmacy Practice Act FOOD AND DRUGS-Cont. cost savings effected by drug product selection under Pharmacy Practice Act, deletes monitoring by Dept. Public Health, HB-1971 institutional licenses for pharmacists, changes in classifications, SB-1988 prescription transfers; prescriber authorization; licensing in multiple divisions, SB-1856 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act covered prescription drug, expands, SB-2042; HB-2917, 2925 generic equivalent of drugs authorized by Pharmacy Practice Act; reasonable cost of drug established with generic equivalent, HB-3179 pharmaceutical assistance available beg. calendar year next following year of 65th birthday, SB-Il 1, 117;HB-252 State agency food purchase requires products to be of American origin, SB-1560 tampering with food, drug or cosmetics, Class 2 felony, SB-1565 FOREST PRESERVES See SPECIAL DISTRICTS FUELS air pumps, requires certain gas stations to provide, HB-29 coal place of sale for tax application is place where coal severed from earth, SB- 446 Gas Revenue Tax Act See TAXATION gas stations air pumps, requires certain stations to provide, HB-29 self-service stations disabled drivers, attendant at stations with full-service must pump gas at self-service price, HB-1953 unattended using key, cash or card operated gas dispensing devices, State Fire Marshal may not prohibit operation of stations based on, SB-252;HB-2440 gasohol agricultural products or by-products must be grown in U.S., HB-1317 raises rates; derivative of cereal grain; Dept. Revenue gallonage records, HB-571 gasoline and volatile oils, Act to regulate self-service stations, State Fire Marshal may not prohibit operation on basis of unattended self-service station, SB-252 2532 FUELS-Cont. unattended self-service stations using key, cash or card operated gas dispensing devices, State Fire Marshal may not prohibit operation of, SB-252; HB-2440 Gasoline Storage Act underground storage tanks, prohibits local standards differing from Fire Marshal standards, SB-2117 leaded motor fuels prohibits ban until US EPA determination of compliance with federal Clean Air Act, HB-207 prohibits retail sale, SB-4,90;HB-16 natural gas agencies joint municipal agencies in cities operating nat. gas systems may form; revenue bonds; eminent domain, HB- 2574 natural gas company selling directly to commercial or industrial customer or distribution companies, includes as public utility, SB-110 Oil and Gas Conservation Act enhanced recovery method, defines and substitutes term for secondary recovery, HB-2873 oil and gas exploration See NATURAL RESOURCES petroleum storage tanks registry of tanks of 1100 or more gal. capacity, requires Fire Marshal to maintain; owners pay registration fee, HB-1828 State Fire Marshal program to prevent & detect leaks, establish specifications, HB-2250 purchased gas ICC hold hearings and establish annually range of allowable costs, HB-2504 storage of gas and volatile oils underground storage tanks required only if tanks 50 feet from any structure or used to store products sold at retail, SB-1915 GAMES AND GAMBLING Bingo License and Tax Act additional 2 bingo games after single day prize limit reached, allows, SB- 422 aggregate daily prize limit, raises to $2,700, HB-424 special games, eliminates provision that one card valid for all 5 of day's special games; removes card price limitations, HB-421 women's auxiliaries of sponsoring organization may manage operations, HB-422 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act snow ski lifts and rope tows, includes as amusement ride, HB-2687 GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. casino gambling, permits in cities over 1 million, HB-175 Casino Night and Raffle Act creates; non-profit organizations may conduct; repeals Raffle Act, SB- 1495; HB-645, 2597, 3300 Charitable Games Act creates, SB-1552;HB-3300 exempts veterans organizations, HB- 3300 Dept. of the Lottery creates; transfers Dept. Revenue Div. of State Lottery powers thereto, E086-2 dog racing See ANIMALS Election Code entities licensed outside IL and employees thereof, prohibits from gambling; prohibits contributions to officials or candidates, HB-3308 persons having financial interest in gambling related devices, prohibits from making certain contributions, SB-1557 gambling advertising prohibition exempts State lottery, bingo, raffles authorized by law, HB-1346 gambling offense exempts advertising of lottery & printing lottery tickets where game in accordance with State law, HB- 2770 gambling place and device expands definitions, incl. property on which device is located, SB-843 horse racing See ANIMALS jai alai licenses, taxes, regulates; legalizes pari- mutuel wagering; Jai Alai Control Board, HB-1485 Las Vegas Night Games Act, creates, HB- 1985, 3300 Lottery Law, Illinois advertising contracts, Lottery Control Board to maintain affirmative action plan, HB-958, 979 annual report to G.A. of sales & winnings for each Legislative and Representative Dist., requires, HB- 978 bonuses for selling winning tickets, payable to vendors regardless if prize money claimed or not, HB-601 child support, authorizes reduction of prizes by amount delinquent, SB- 1553 Common School Fund, proceeds from Lottery and interest from Lottery Fund deposited into, SB-248, 305;HB-710, 919, 920 2533 GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. distribution of net revenues in proportion to sales, HB-1310, 2646 Div. of State Lottery, abolishes in Dept. of Revenue; creates Dept. of the Lottery, HB-3631 Elementary and Secondary Educational Assistance Fund, creates for deposit of net State lottery revenue over $500 million, SB-248 fixes ticket price at $1.50, HB-919 Local School District Fund, creates; proceeds used for additional financial support to local sch. dists., HB-649 Lottery Education Fund, all proceeds from lottery deposited into for distribution by State Board of Ed. to schools, SB-582 Lottery for Education game, requires Div. State Lottery to prepare and offer continuously, proceeds to school dists., HB-435 May 30 annual special lottery for Dept. of Veterans Annual Lottery Fund, SB-1928 net revenues distributed to counties and municipalities in proportion to lottery sales, HB-632 out-of-state sales agents, authorizes licensing, HB-977 total prize amount paid within 5 yrs. of selection of ticket or share, HB-3654 transfer of 51% net revenues into Common School Fund, requires; State Board of Ed. to certify annual cost of public education in I1, HB- 795 video lottery devices authorizes at Chicago O'Hare Airport; proceeds to Chi. Public School Lottery Fund, HB-869 prohibits installation until completion of economic impact of such devices, HB-2645 nighttime baseball allows noise & light emissions during playoff or World Series baseball game, SB-1173 Prairie State Games Committee Act creates; Committee develop & maintain; removes from jurisdiction of IL Gov. Council on Health & Physical Fitness, SB-2229 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act creates; non-profit organizations conduct, HB-420 Raffle Act, repeals, SB-1495;HB-645 vending machines fees, prohibits municipalities from increasing without notice and hearing; preempts home rule, HB- 808, 2642 GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. Video Poker Control Law enacts; regulation by Dept. Revenue; proceeds to Common School Fund, HB-2000 GAS STATIONS See FUELS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Attorneys and Counselors Law General Assembly service of 10 yrs. waives educational requirements, HB-272 Capital Development Board projects in excess of $100,000 require G.A. approval, HB-2461 compensation and emoluments of members Compensation Review Board - see: COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS district office allowances, increases, SB- 1917 newsletters or information letters, prohibits mailing of or use of member postage allowance 60 days prior to election or primary, SB-6 Senate Majority Whip and Senate Minority Whip, creates and provides compensation for offices of, SB-106 Dean of the Senate, creates position, SB- 1524 election contributions State Senator or Representative, limits contributions to candidates for, HB- 3333 Impoundment Control Act, IL creates; executive branch authorization to impound funds; approval by G.A. with assistance from Auditor General, HB-2241 Legislative Support Agencies See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS newsletters or information letters mailing of or use of member postage allowance 60 days prior to election or primary, prohibits, SB-6 retired member definitional change in motor vehicle code, SB-243 Senate Dean of the Senate, creates position, SB-1524 Sen. Majority Whip and Minority Whip, creates and provides for compensation, SB-106 Special Sessions Governor notify Sec. of State; Sec. of State notify members, SB-1917 Technology Assessment Note Act, creates; Leg. Research Unit prepare notes on legislation, HB-2135 2534 GINSENG See AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE GOVERNOR Agricultural Loan Bank Act creates; Gov. appointed Board; revenue bonds to family farmers, HB-1191 Capital Budget and 5 year Capital Improvement Programs creates; Gov. Office of Planning to coordinate preparation, HB-1111 Children's Bureau creates within Governor's Office, HB- 868 China Development Advisory Board of Illinois Act, creates, HB-2549 disabilities protection agency Gov. designate agency to protect & advocate for rights of developmentally disabled, HB-2452 elections joint nomination for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, SB-1625; HB- 2931, 3464 gubernatorial succession, excludes Lt. Gov., SJR-130 Impoundment Control Act, IL creates; executive branch authorization to impound funds; approval by G.A. with assistance from Auditor General, HB-2241 Investment and Development Advisory Council creates; Gov. appoint to increase minority participation in Housing Development Authority programs, HB-2332 joint election of governor and It. governor, repeals Sec. of IL Constitution, HJRCA- 18 Prescott E. Bloom Internships in Government Program creates; incl. James H. Dunn, Jr. Memorial Fellowship, Michael Curry Internship & Vito Marzullo Internship, E086-3 Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act creates; Dept. Corrections request Gov. declare state of emergency under certain conditions; reduction of prison terms, HB-1738 Special Sessions of General Assembly Governor notify Sec. of State; Sec. of State notify members, SB-1917 succession to Governor office eliminates It. gov. from list; successor to be from same political party as Gov. SB-1790 technical changes, SB-1791 GRANTS adolescent and teen suicide prevention GRANTS-Cont. Dept. Mental Health & Dev. Disabilities establish programs; grants; teacher training institutes, SB-2164;HB-3639 Adolescent Pregn'cy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, SB-2162 Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services Act, creates, SB-1383, 1537 creates; Advisory Council on Children & Families work with DCFS to provide community grants & services, SB-1383 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act creates; grants to school districts; income tax check-off, SB-202;HB- 1873 Alzheimer's Disease (A.D.) A.D. Assistance Act; grants to postsecondary higher ed. institutions with medical centers to establish diagnostic & treatment centers, SB- 388 A.D. Research Act, creates; Dept. Public Health provide grants, SB-62 A.D. Treatment Assistance Act, creates; Dept. Public Health provide grants, HB-301 creates; grants awarded to postsecondary higher ed. institutions with medical centers to establish diagnostic & treatment centers, SB- 388 Dept. of Aging pilot project grants for services to victims, HB-304 asbestos abatement grants Dept. Public Health reimburse schools for corrective action, SB-723 Build Illinois Act creates; projects and programs for IL development and training, HB-570 community based organizations DCCA determine eligibility to receive tax deductible contributions; DCCA award grants to organizations, SB- 209; HB-844 Community Fire Protection Grant Program grants for fire fighting equipment and organization; administered by Dept. Conservation and State Fire Marshal, SB-176 community groups DCCA award grants to certain certified community based organizations for projects approved by DCCA, SB-209 continuing education private sector job grants for school counselors & vocational ed. administrators, HB-2864 corporate campus programs creates; corporate facility equipment used to train public sch. & community college students; income tax credits; grants, SB-1154 2535 GRANTS-Cont. Crime Prevention Organization Grant Act creates; Dept. Law Enforcement program of matching grants to crime prevention organizations; income tax check-off, SB-510 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs matching grants for labor-management committees, SB-2177 Dept. of Corrections minimum correctional facilities standards, Dept. issue grants to certain entities to meet, HB-3022 Regional Correctional Facilities Act, creates; Dept. make grants to counties for construction, SB-1370 Dept. of Employment Security operating assistance grants for public paratransit services, HB-3266 Dept. of Transportation paratransit services to general mobility limited population, DOT issue operating grants, SB-1907 Development Finance Authority, IL grants for local water, sewer, bridge & road projects from funds from additional motor fuel tax, HB-2280 Employee Ownership Assistance Act grant program for IL Dev. Finance Authority for employee-owned enterprises, SB-625 Employer Relocation Act creates; notice, statement of economic impact, severance pay, Community Assistance Fund, community offset grants, HB-2665 energy assistance grants DCCA provide grants to low-income residents for dampers for gas & oil heating systems, HB-2564 energy audits, DCCA establish grant program for residences and businesses, SB-71 Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act grants availability, Dept. Public Health conduct Statewide public education program, HB-3532 Family Resource Centers pilot project, grants, authorizes DCFS establish, HB-1227, 2790 Farm Development Act grant program for heavily indebted farmers, Authority to administer; farmland tax provisions, HB-1090 fire protection districts authorizes Fire Marshal to administer grant programs for assistance to certain entities in forming new dists., SB-1617 fire safety education preschool & kindergarten children, grants to non-profit organizations, HB-3422 GRANTS-Cont. fuel cost relief grants provides for eligible persons under Sr. Citzens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief Act and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, HB- 1874 gang control DCCA grants to local organizations engaged in gang control activities, SB-1063 gang crime activity Gang Prevention, Office of Coordination of in Dept. Law Enforcement; grants to local gov't., HB-597 Grant Anticipation Note Act creates; authorizes financing infrastructure projects in anticipation of federal grants, HB- 2462 Hazardous and Solid Waste Recycling and Treatment Act creates; Dept. ENR program of research grants & operating loans, HB-2383 health services grants basic, certain local public health depts. & dists. eligible for, SB-1668 IL Development Finance Authority community colleges sponsoring small business incubators in enterprise zones, SB-2249 laboratory or research operations; incubator facilities; developing infrastructure, SB-350 IL Farm Legal Assistance Board creates; grants for legal assistance to qualifying farmers, SB-625, 1032; HB-568, 1090 Infant Mortality Reduction Act creates; grant program; Dept. Public Health, SB- 1183 inventors in residence matching grants, Board of Higher Ed. to establish program of, SB- 1660;HB-2003, 2802 Lake Michigan Office of Lake Michigan, creates within DOT; grants; tax deductions; etc., SB-2233 Local Land Resource Management Planning Act, creates; DCCA award grants, HB-1849 local tourism and convention bureaus DCCA grants, local bureaus verify ability to match; recipients hold State harmless, SB-1936 Mental Health Education Act creates; DMHDD make grants; income tax check-off, SB-1243 Minority Controlled and Female Controlled Business Loan Program 2536 GRANTS--Cont. creates; direct grants & loans to qualifying businesses in certain counties, SB- 129 removes from DCCA; establishes as independent function; inc. Bd. membership; qualifications; grants applicable to whole State, SB-1994 motion pictures IL Development Finance Authority cooperate with IL Arts Council for funding production of films in IL, SB-1249 museums Dept. of Conservation permitted to make grants for, HB-1353 nonpublic higher education institution institution receiving State grant money must disclose terms & conditions of endowments & gifts from foreign sources, HB-2967 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act local gov'tal. grants, grouped by population, HB-2542 Public Community College Act grant programs and grant formula revisions, SB-365 increases EAV per student threshold and EAV per student grant amount; deletes reporting requirement on use of funds for technology equipment grant program, SB-1612 public libraries annual State grants program, 25% of total construction costs, HB-401 increases basis for annual per capita and area grants, SB-498;HB-3371 limits award of construction grants to single library, HB-2485 non-tax supported public libraries, certain are eligible as State supported libraries and eligible for Sec. State grants, SB-1250 public radio State grants to certain stations, provides, HB-142 recycling projects Dept. ENR grants to nonprofit organizations for, HB-2264 Retailers Occupation Tax Act business reduction grant for businesses with restricted access due to DOT projects if business falls below certain levels, SB-1551 rodent, mosquito, weed control Dept. Public Health grant program to local gov't., HB-1402 Rural Economic Development Act creates; program of grants & loans in counties under 250,000; improve infrastructure; training & services to displaced agricultural persons, SB- 2255 GRANTS-Cont. school districts adult literacy programs, est. priority of awards; req. 5% of statewide reading improvement approp. be for adult literacy, SB-1613 grants for sch. dists. including any part of enterprise zone and experiencing required pupil enrollment growth, SB-2096 tax equivalent grants, awards to dists. in which State owns 1/3 or more total land area, HB-618 teacher assistance programs, State Board make grants to dists. applying for, HB-3054 senior citizen volunteer service credit program establishes; 5 model sites; grants; reports to G.A., SB-1523 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act eligibility household income ceiling, increases to $15,000, SB-181 fuel cost relief grants, SB-117;HB- 1874 set aside grant program DCCA set aside federal funds to assist manufacturers to relocate out of State machinery in IL, HB-2220 Sr. Citizen and Disabled Persons Public Utility Cost Relief Act enacts; cash grants, HB-2684 State Board of Education extracurricular programs, grants to certain entities providing, HB-320 hardcore dropouts, State Board program to reach & teach youth, HB-2226 in-plant technological instruction to prepare students for employment, HB-2221 instructional materials, includes among math & science equipment which Board may loan free directly to students, HB-3089 insulating school bldgs. against airport noise, increases bond authorization, HB-3499 math & science equipment, matching grants for purchase, SB-1953;HB- 3225 pilot dropout and absenteeism reduction program, HB-2222 student suicide prevention programs, SB-1795 summer school program for potential dropout students, HB-2223 tardy or absent student, computer dial up program to notify parents; schools with high dropout rates, HB-2224 2537 GRANTS-Cont. teen parenthood prevention programs, HB-3145 State Scholarship Commission grants to students in accredited proprietary institutions, HB-3331 summer school grants authorizes use of for remedial and gifted programs, HB-1173 tax loss impact grants taxing dists. may apply for from Emergency Services & Disaster Agency if disaster causes decline in estimated tax revenues, HB-316 technical training programs, SB-219 Technology Innovation Act of 1985, IL creates; Board of Higher Ed. award grants; State assistance to establish Centers for Industrial Technology, HB-1253 tourism DCCA grant program for local tourism and convention bureaus, SB-796, 1264 transportation grants handicapped persons, changes references to "disabled persons" in re transportation grants, HB-898 Young Minds Program, IL State Board of Ed. to create for receipt & distribution of donated technical and vocatioal equipment; grants; tax deduction, SB-340 GUARDIANS See PROBATE GUNS AND WEAPONS See WEAPONS Public Defender Act investigators with power of securing & serving warrants and carrying firearms, authorizes appointment, SB-1526 HANDICAPPED PERSONS See DISABLED PERSONS elections polling place accessible to handicapped & elderly, req. minimum of 1 per county SB-1646 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES See Also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Asbestos Abatement Act corrective action, broadens; contractors proof of insurance, prequalified; reimbursement for corrective action; sch. dist. tax levy, HB-1252 business use report to EPA on use of, requires, HB- 2122 Chemical Safety Act HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES-Cont. coverage, excludes certain releases; evidence of negligence, prohibits use of remedial actions; response plans additions, HB-3538 Chemical Safety and Emergency Response Improvement Act creates; Pollution Control Board adopt list of acutely toxic substances; response & education plans, HB- 1436 Environmental Toxicology Act creates; Dept. Public Health investigate health threats due to exposure to hazardous substances, SB-112, 1165 Hazardous and Solid Waste Recycling and Treatment Act creates; Dept. ENR program of research grants & operating loans, HB-2383 hazardous lawn care products EPA compile list; requires persons using to post notice, SB-581 Hazardous Material Indemnity Act, creates, HB-3207 hazardous waste unlawful delivery of hazardous waste, creates offense of, SB-621 hazardous waste disposal operations, includes in definition of public utility, HB-2171 Hazardous Wastes Research and Information Center creates in Dept ENR; consolidates various laws under Dept. into new Energy and Natural Resources Act, SB-815 indemnity grants to persons handling hazardous substances under contract to State, SB-1848;HB-3207 low level nuclear waste repository commercial reprocessing, prohibits any State agency from approving site for unless site so authorized by State, SB-3 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act sets term of Compact Commissioners, SB-1805 nonhazardous waste permit requirement, exempts generators having onsite treatment or disposal, SB-5;HB-91 Nuclear Materials Transportation Act of 1985, creates, SB-753 nuclear waste disposal sites site approval, requires Dept. Nuclear Safety to obtain from governing body, SB-3 personnel radiation monitoring reports forwarded to Dept. Nuclear Safety upon termination of employment of monitored employee, deletes requirement, HB-3471 2538 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES-Cont. Public Awareness and Response Act requires businesses report to EPA concern ing use of hazardous chemicals; prepare emergency response plans, HB-2036 Public Health Information and Community Right to Know Act creates; dislosure by businesses of info regarding discharge of hazardous substances, SB-2119;HB-300 Radioactive Waste Storage Act unsafe sites, designates; bans usage, HB-2689 school district personnel in-service training programs for persons handling hazardous or toxic materials, SB-1974 school in-service training programs hazardous or toxic materials, each sch. board provide program for personnel who handle, HB-3080 Statewide Grand Jury creates; investigation, indicting, prosecution of persons violating hazardous waste environmental laws, SB-1389 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act creates; requires material safety data sheets, HB-1000 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act hazard warnings on containers include descriptions of hazards and emergency procedures, SB-1793 procedure for disclosure to public of certain information, HB-3556 repeals, SB-2117 toxic substances list changes, requires hearings'prior to; labeling requirements changes, etc. HB-3151 HEALTH AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) AIDS Control Act, creates; ID, diagnosis, care & treatment, SB-325 AIDS Treatment and Research Act, creates; treatment program established by Dept. Public Health, HB-725 testing; AIDS control plan and Unit in Dept. Public Health; AIDS Interdisciplinary Advisory Council; anatomical gift regulation; HB-3401 testing; test results; Dept. Public Health AIDS control plan; AIDS Interdisciplinary Advisory Council; anatomical gift rejection, HB-2900 alcoholism or venereal disease, removes prohibition for payment of ordinary disability benefits under Pension Code, HB-164 Alzheimer's Disease (A.D.) HEALTH-Cont. A.D. Reporting Act, creates; requires reporting of diagnoses or discoveries of A.D., SB-386;HB-305 A.D. Research Act, creates; Dept. Public Health provide grants, SB-62 A.D. Task Force, creates within Dept. Public Health for guidance in health and medical assistance programs, HB-303 A.D. Treatment Assistance Act, creates; Dept. Public Health provide grants, HB-301 accident and health insurance coverage, requires, SB-389 Dept. of Aging pilot project grants for services to victims, HB-304 disabled persons, includes A.D. victims in definition of, SB-391 Interagency Alzheimer's Disease Unit, creates within Dept. Public Health; guidance to agencies serving victims, SB-385 Nursing Home Care Reform Act long-term care facilities conduct physical & mental exams of resident upon admission, SB- 390;HB-307 public aid medical assistance, feasibility study, SB-392 victims included in Respite Demonstration Program Act, SB- 384 Blood Bank Act blood trust programs, hospital & blood bank est. to allow donor specification of use of blood, SB-1650 blood types birth certificates and foreign birth records, requires specify blood type, HB-2733 Burial of Dead Bodies Act creates; requires cover of 2 feet of earth at shallowest point over outer receptacle, HB-591 burn injuries requires hospitals, physicians & nurses to report to State Fire Marshal, SB- 1731 burning of landscape waste, prohibits during Oct., HB-2147 cancer risk O'Hare Airport air & noise pollution increased cancer risk, Dept. Public Health study, HB-3540 Catastrophic Health Insurance Act creates; health ins. available to otherwise uninsurable persons, SB- 1205, 1503 Catastrophic Major Illness Protection Act creates; Dept. Public Health pay qualified health expenses, HB-2008 Chewing Tobacco Labeling Act 2539 HEALTH-Cont. creates; bans manufacture & sale without warning labels; fines, HB- 1372 chiropractors limits practice of chiropractic; permits use of X-ras, SB-222 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois creates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, SB-1533;HB-33, 2600 Clinical Laboratory Act exempts health maintenance organizations from Act, SB-1636 Community Mental Health, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Act creates; local Boards responsible for treatment & care of affected individuals in community; tax levies; referenda HB-2458 comprehensive health insurance Comp. Hlth. Ins. Pool Act, creates; coverage to persons denied coverage for specified reasons, HB-2968 Comprehensive Hlth. Ins. Plan Act, creates; coverage of persons otherwise rejected, SB-1699 IL Comprehensive Health Assoc. Act, creates; administer comprehensive health insurance plan, HB-2603 Comprehensive Hlth. Insurance Plan Act creates; IL Health Ins. Pool; insurance for persons rejected elsewhere, SB- 1699 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act educational areas for programs base includes human organ donation and transplantation, HB-3530 death, creates Act to define, SB-59 Dental Service Plan Act contingent reserve fund, changes amounts required to accumulate; sets formula over 3 yr. period, SB-568 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 dentures and dental care Dept. Public Health payment program for qualified senior citizens, HB- 1307 Disabled Adult Abuse Act reporting of cases to Dept. Rehab. Services; Areas Agencies on Disabled Adults investigate & provide service, HB-2217 Emergency Medical Services Systems Act paramedics & ambulance personnel exposed to infectious diseases, req. Dept. Public Health to adopt rules req. notification, HB-2644 Environmental Toxicology Act creates; Dept. Public Health investigate health threats due to exposure to hazardous substances, SB-112, 1165 HEALTH-Cont. Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act final actions on applications to be taken in open meetings, SB-1189 Health and Safety Act, repeals, HB-271 limits application to employees of State & its political subdivisions HB-636 health care benefits fraud, creates offense of, HB-704 health care professionals filing of malpractice suit without reasonable cause, filer liable for damages HB-2216 Health Care Reimbursement Reform Act creates; preferred provider arrangements thru insurers, SB-1298 Health Expense Protection Act, IL creates; Dept. Public Aid program pay health care costs not payable by 3rd party, SB-1386;HB-2386 Health Facilities Authority, IL administrative expenses paid from funds appropriated by G.A., SB- 1489 Health Facilities Planning Act judicial review of Board decisions, SB- 2200 loans to Nursing Home Care Reform Act facilities, HB-2112 permit prior to construction or modification to decrease number of beds, delete requirement, SB-624 repeals 12/31/87, SB-1981 repeals 3/1/88, SB-1982 Health Finance Reform Act broadens definitions; contract limits & provisions; reporting to General Assembly, HB-2641 hospital reports, submitted in tape format or by electronic means (not hard copy); requires posting of charges for services in 3-inch high print, SB-103 Health Maintenance Organization Act contingent reserve, decreases required amount new organization must maintain, HB-1220 exempts from Clinical Laboratory Act, SB-1636 facilities operated under County Hospital Act, includes as "organization", HB-2613 Health Maintenance Advisory Board members shall incl. 4 who are affiliated with an HMO, SB-2271 health risks O'Hare Airport air & noise pollution increased risk, Dept. Public Health study; freezes number of flights, HB- 3541 hepatitis testing requires of pregnant women; Dept. Public Health establish standards, rules, SB-1571 2540 HEALTH-Cont. Home Health Agencies hospital lien provisions, extends to, HB- 367 Home Health Agency Lien Act creates; SB-299;HB-367 homestead exemption residents of facilities under Life Care Facilities Act, includes, HB-1063 hypothermic thermometers, Dept. Public Health to require in hospitals and ambulances, HB-43 immunization of school children forms describing risks & benefits distributed to health professionals for parents, HB-3482 Lake Clinton bans swimming & water skiing due to health risk, HB-2946 Mandatory Health Insurance Risk Sharing Plan Act creates; requires insurers to participate; creates board of governors to administrate, SB- 1122;HB-1904 mass gatherings, repeals Act for the regulation of, HB-1947 Maternal and Child Health Services Act creates; programs and grants; Dept. Public Health administer, HB-3659 Medical Determinations Board creates within Dept. Public Health, HB-1947 Medical Practice Act mastectomy, requires consent form prior to operation, HB-629, 680 persons licensed to practice medicine without drugs or surgery, establishes continuing ed. requirements, SB-445 Medical Service Plan Act claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 stop smoking programs, requires coverage for expenses incurred in participation in, HB-458 mental health See SUBJECT HEADING mortgages county boards of health mortgage real estate, authorizes, HB-486 Non-Profit Health Care Service Plan Act claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 stop smoking programs, requires coverage for expenses incurred in participation in, HB-458 nursing care facilities HEALTH-Cont. Dept. Public Health sole responsibility for determining if licensure & certification requirements met, HB- 3153 Nutrition, State Advisory Council on establishes; creates Legislative Advisory Panel to such council during 84th G.A., HB-770 organ donors drivers license applicants, Sec. State inform of format and offer to provide witnesses, SB-233 personnel radiation monitoring reports forwarded to Dept. Nuclear Safety upon termination of employment of monitored employee, deletes requirement, HB-3471 Pharmaceutical Service Plan Act continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 Pharmacy Practice Act cost savings effected by drug product selection under Pharmacy Practice Act, deletes monitoring by Dept. Public Health, HB-1971 current compendium approved by Dept., req. pharmacy to be equipped with, HB-347 prescription transfers; prescriber authorization; licensing in multiple divisions, SB- 1856 physical fitness centers CPR, requires person trained in to be on premises during physical fitness activities, SB-53;HB-112 employees trained in first aid and CPR, SB-221 Physical Fitness Services Act center maintain bond of 10% of annual gross income, HB-3332 customer have 7 days to cancel contract, HB-1411 maximum total payment and financing term of contracts, increases, SB-1499 payment of total amount over $5,000, prohibits requiring; financing over 3 yrs. prohibited, HB-2815 Physical Therapy Act of 1985, creates, HB- 1298 Pituitary Gland Removal Act creates; coroners ordering autopsies may remove gland & give to agencies for research & hormone manufacture, HB-391 Preferred Provider Organization Article adds to Insurance Code; delivery of health care services thru preferred providers, HB-2179 public aid medical assistance not affected by receipt of donations or benefits from fundraisers in cases of serious illness, HB-705 2541 HEALTH-Cont. Public Health Information and Community Right to Know Act creates; dislosure by businesses of info regarding discharge of hazardous substances, SB-2119;HB-300 Radiation Protection Act accreditation of persons administering radiation to humans, requires Dept. of Nuclear Safety, HB-1756 respite care program Dept. on Aging establish; volunteer services for credit against future needed respite care, SB-1536;HB- 2783 Reyes Syndrome aspirin, requires labeling to warn of contracting Reyes Syn. when given to children with chicken pox, SB-26 Rheumatic Diseases Treatment Act creates; care & treatment; licensed hospital provide comprehensive health care services, HB-3346 rodent, mosquito, weed control Dept. Public Health grant program to local gov't., HB-1402 sanitary landfills disposal of certain wastes containing free liquids into, prohibits, HB-177 school curriculum health education proficiency, State Board develop H.S. test, HB-1375 school health exams deletes proof of exam requirement for children entering 5th & 9th grades, SB-608 senior citizens home health services, Dept. Aging to establish pilot program, HB-2 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act eligibility household income ceiling, increases, SB-181, 258;HB-602, 840 pharmaceutical assistance available beg. calendar year next following year of 65th birthday, SB-111, 117, 181; HB-840, 1877 service plan contracts claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 stop smoking programs, requires coverage for expenses incurred in participation in, HB-458 Sickle Cell Disease Act creates; Dept. Public Health public ed. program, HB-1257 Smokeless Tobacco Labeling Act HEALTH-Cont. creates; req. health hazard warning, SB-1821 smoking Clean Indoor Air Act, IL, creates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, HB-33, 2600 Snuff and Chewing Tobacco Labeling Act creates; requires health warning on each package; fine for violation, SB- 1539 State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 periodontal surgery hospitalization, include as basic hospital - surgical -medical coverage requirement, SB- 128 stop smoking programs requires coverage under policies of hospital and medical coverage, HB- 458 student records immunizations prior to school attendance, requires submission of proof, HB-991 Tenants Bill of Rights Act, creates, HB-329 termination of gas or electric service county review officers, Commerce Commission to appoint to review termination orders, HB-443 trauma centers designation of centers throughout State; State apportionment into trauma regions HB-1332 Video Display Users Safety Act creates; minimum requirements for users of VDTs, HB-620 vision screening tests school children, requires vision testing on same schedule as health exams, HB-2279 Vision Service Plan Act continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 corporations sign contractual agreements with practitioners, SB- 2279 Voluntary Health Services Plans Act claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 stop smoking programs, requires coverage for expenses incurred in participation in, HB-458 Women, Infant and Children Nutrition program, federal maximum participation despite fed. funding decrease, requires of Dept. Public Health, HB-599 2542 HEARING AIDS Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act dispenser must demonstrate compliance continuing education order, HB-493 hearing and speech services policyholder insurance reimbursement for expenses incurred from certain professionals, allows, HB-3085 taxation, exempts from occupation and use tax acts, SB-162;HB-365 HIGHER EDUCATION See UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND ACADEMIES HIGHWAYS billboards renewal permit, new owner of sign must notify Toll Highway Authority, HB-1980 bonds counties issue bonds at prevailing interest rate, HB-2775 bridge and highway construction Act flagmen, requires one on highways using one-way traffic with daily flow of 100 - 400, requires no flagman if flow less than 100, HB-700 city boundaries extend to far side of any adjacent highway not included in any other cities, requires, SB-505 counties benches in unincorporated areas for persons awaiting transportation, HB- 3463 extension of road improvement levy after deposit of surplus funds following completion of project, requires voter approval, HB-2777 federal aid matching tax rate, increases, HB-1113 increases maximum tax rate limit; removes certain referenda requirements, HB-1114 Elgin-O'Hare Expressway prohibits DOT from adopting alternative route, HB-3494 environmental impact statements requires for DOT projects; bans use of public parkland, wildlife & historic sites areas in projects, HB-1377 fuel taxes limits use of locally imposed motor fuel taxes to specified street and highway relates purposes, SB-285 Motor Fuel Tax Fund projects, prohibits use of local personnel if project over $25,000, HB-819 garbage and tow trucks exemption from weight limitations for certain highways, SB-1673;HB-3462 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 HIGHWAYS-Cont. billboard usage fee; fees used for removal of nonconforming signs, HB-859 limitations, imposes additional; municipal ordinances; landowner permits; increases sign permit fee, HB-3292 local zoning regulations apply if not less restrictive than Act, HB-2857 permits establishment of stricter limitations than under Fed. Highway Beautification Act of 1965, HB-858 regulating standards, specifies legislative policy declarations in re unzoned areas; permits local regulation in zoned areas if less restrictive than State law, HB-565 highway commissioners legal counsel, authorizes hiring in each road district, SB-518 highway equipment purchase or lease, requires highway commissioners to have written approval from appropriate governing body, HB-603 highway exit signs requires DOT to install on interstate highways in re facilities available in upcoming towns, HB-513 highway maintenance vehicles exempt from cover or tarpaulin requirement, HB-2825 highway noise barriers DOT and IL State Toll Highway Authority investigate use, financing, installation, etc. of, SR-514 Intergovernmental Highway Transportation Districts, authorizes, HB-3574 lane usage DOT regulate on highways with 2 (now 3) lanes in one direction, SB-1561, 1673 matching funds county roads, grants 50% matching funds for maintenance or reconstruction due to county board ordinance increasing gross axle weight, HB-390 money borrowing permits townships & road dists. not under township organization to borrow from banks and saving & loans if repaid in current FY, HB- 3178 Motor Fuel Tax funds cities over 500,000 use for reconstruction or improvement of any residential street, HB-1869 North-West tollway, requires to be freeway by 1/1/87; req. all tolls from tollways to be paid into Road Fund, HB-149 pedestrians 2543 HIGHWAYS-Cont. repeals provisions regulating walking on highways, HB-13 walking on highways, allows during daylight hrs.; requires reflective clothing, HB-13 rest areas requires facilities with restrooms every 60 miles on interstate highways, HB- 543 vending facilities, requires installation at State in interstate rest stops; operated by licensed blind vendors, HB-1763 road commissioners removes per diem pay maximum limit, HB-2778 snow breaks purchase price for growing row crops, HB-2562 snow removal creates Act relating to; prohibits deposit of snow onto certain areas, HB-3609 State Construction Account Fund federal reimbursements for expenditures from fund to be deposited into fund, HB-1868, 2875 surplus funds turned over to regular road fund of road dist. upon completion of certain construction and repairs, HB-575 surveys written notice only to owners of land; deletes requirement for written consent from owners for subsurface soil surveys SB-1265 Toll Highway Authority Act adjustment of tolls annually, requires, HB-2881 Authority administrative expenses paid solely from funds appropriated by G.A.; employees subject to Personnel Code, HB-3443 construction contract notice of bid advertising and award to each State Sen. and Rep. from affected area, requires, SB-1623 expenses paid from funds appropriated by G.A.; Authority pay fees to State Treasury, SB-1489 IL Toll Highway Authority Fund, creates; req. deposit of certain tolls and revenues for toll road expenses, SB-2176 tolls paid into Road Fund, requires; req. principal & interest on bonds under Act paid out of Road Fund; req. NW tollway to be free highway by 1/1/87, HB-149 Township and Road Districts Roads Article internal cross-references, HB-1974 HIGHWAYS-Cont. visitor centers requires on every interstate within 2 miles after highway enters State, HB-543 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act changes "aboriginal" to "archaeological"; Historic Preservation Agency control archaeological exploration of State lands, SB-1653;HB-2794, 3473 concept changed to archaelogical & paleontological resources; control & exploration jurisdiction in Historic Preservation Agency, HB-3473 Casimir Pulaski Memorial Statue Committee, creates, SB-1465 County Historical Museum District Act creates; provides for establishment of dists. by referendum, SB-158 historic buildings rehabilitation projects, makes specifications for special valuation rules under Rev. Act, SB-489 Historic Preser. Act creates, HB-1961 Historic Preservation Agency, IL Dir. purchase & develop land for Rockford State Railway Park, HB- 2566 State Historic Markers and Plaques program, HB-2685 State Historic Plaque Program, Agency to establish, HB-2685 Jubilee College State Historic Site renames as Jubilee College St. Park, assigns jurisdiction to Dept. Conservation; Jub. Coll. St. Memorial administered by Historic Preservation Agency, HB-3475 Lincoln's New Salem State Park transfers certain Dept. Conservation powers to Historic Preservation Agency, HB-3475 local historians appointment by county, municipality & townships for preservation of local history, HB-1012 Registered IL Historic Place requires property owner's consent prior to designation, HB-3475 HOLIDAYS American Heroes' Day, establishes as commemorative school holiday; eliminates legal holiday of Casimir Pulaski birthday, SB-1566 American Indian Week in Illinois annual designation by gubernatorial proclamation in Sept., HB-2720 Casimir Pulaski birthday eliminates as legal holiday, reinstates as commemorative holiday, HB-2732 2544 HOLIDAYS-Cont. legal holiday (now commemorative), establishes, SB-120 legal holiday, eliminates; adds commemorative American Heroes' Day, SB-1566 Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Council, creates, Executive Order 85-1 Passover postponement of town meetings of township trustees in conflict with, HB-3230 religious holiday observances excused from school exams, work assignments; authorizes advanced notice requirement, HB-815 Retired Teachers' Week, designates 4th week of each May, HB-116 Viet Nam War Veterans Day, designates 3/29 as commemorative holiday, SB- 2061;HB-3656 HOME RULE advertising real estate prohibits restriction of signs by local gov'tal. units, HB-2013 approval of plat of subdivision prohibits requiring developer to dedicate portion for certain uses, HB-1159 boards of fire and police commissioners, provisions of Div. of Municipal Code applicable to all municipalities, HB-511 Burial of Dead Bodies Act creates; prohibits concurrent jurisdiction by home rule units, HB- 591 casino gambling, permits in cities over 1 million, HB-175 charter boats bans regulation & licensing by home rule & local gov't. units, HB-1492, 2661 civil service in cities applicable to all municipalities, incl. home rule, HB-512 County Executive Act permits county to adopt elective form of gov't. and elect not to become home rule unit at same referendum, HB-922 gun ordinaces prohibits local regulation, licensing or taxation, HB-410 liquor license violations, home rule municipalities may levy fines for violation (now only municipality over 500,000), SB-298; HB-314 mayoral appointments appointments requiring advice & consent of city council deemed approved if no council action within 180 days, SB-376 HOME RULE-Cont. Municipal Code, Illinois prohibits hiring of close relatives of elected officers; incl. home rule units in application, SB-194 municipal tax rates reduced auto taxes and license fees for senior citizens, deletes language that provisions not a limitation on home rule, HB-3162 municipal taxes higher ed. institutions in home rule units to register, collect, and remit taxes, SB-1159 preempts charter boat licensing & regulation, bans home rule units from, HB-1492 health insurance firefighter continuation privilege, HB-1871 ICC regulate taxicab operators; Sec.State issue classified drivers license; prohibits local regulation, SB-1874 local regulation of transfer, possession & transportation of firearms & firearm ammunition in IL, prohibits, HB-3140 municipal police or firefighters, prohibits payment of dues to organizations advocating strikes over binding arbitration, HB-57 nursing homes classified as single family residences under Rev. Act, HB-2248 participation in political activities by law enforcement deputies & office employees, prohibits interference from superiors, HB-2767 prohibits cities bver 500,000 from regulating number which may operate in city SB-1873 second div. vehicle under 8,000 lbs. parking or operating on boulevard, preempts home rule unit from prohibiting, HB-1013 smoking in public areas, prohibits unless expressly permitted, HB-33 tax or surcharge on mooring or docking fees imposed by park district, prohibits, HB-2788 Taxpayer Sunshine Act, publication of surplus amount in fund from ad valorem tax, HB-1672 tax imposition bans home rule unit from imposing tax based on fees imposed by another gov't. unit without permission, SB- 1538 vending machines fees, prohibits municipalities from increasing without notice and hearing; preempts home rule, HB- 808, 2642 wildlife and aquatic life 2545 HOME RULE-Cont. local gov'tal. regulation, limitation or licensing, prohibits, HB-405, 2884 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION disabled persons includes in $2000 exemption now available only to Sr. citizens, SB- 439;HB-226 eligibility cooperatives, includes certain life care facilities, SB-487;HB-341 increases exemption for senior citizens and regular increased by $1000, HB-84 general, inc. to $5000, HB-3663 senior citizen continues upon sr. cit. entering nursing home but continuing to own unoccupied residence, HB-496 incl. property shared as residency by sr. cit. and person owning property & paying real estate taxes thereon, SB- 184; HB-1878 residents of facilities under Life Care Facilities Act, includes, HB-1063 tax abatement of 75% proposed tax increase on homestead exempt. property, HB-928 HORSE RACING See ANIMALS HOSPITALS admittance refusal of pregnant woman in active labor due to inability to pay, prohibits, SB-1185 Alzheimer's Disease Reporting Act, creates; requires medical personnel report diagnosis or discovery to Dept. Public Health; allows disclosure of info for research, SB-386 Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform identification of potential donors, req. hospitals to develop protocol for; public ed. & staff training programs, HB-2601 Blood Bank Act blood trust programs, hospital & blood bank est. to allow donor specification of use of blood, SB-1650 blood trust programs Dept. Public Health adopt rules requiring hospitals & blood banks to establish to allow donor specification of use of blood, SB-1650 burn injuries requires hospitals, physicians & nurses to report to State Fire Marshal, SB- 1731 Cancer Registry Act creates; Dept. Public Health keep records of cancer & birth defects in State; SB-1087 HOSPITALS--Cont. County Hospitals Act new Cook County Hospital, requires CDB construct & pay 50% construction costs, H B-1351 credit reporting agencies unfavorable credit reports, prohibits due to consumer's dilatory payment practicin re retail installment contract if consumer completes payments under contract, Health Facilities Authority, IL administrative expenses paid from funds appropriated by G.A., SB- 1489 Health Finance Reform Act hospital reports, submitted in tape format or by electronic means (not hard copy); requires posting of charges for services in 3-inch high print, SB-103 Health Maintenance Organization Act facilities operated under County Hospital Act, includes as "organization", HB-2613 Home Health Agency Lien Act enacts; patterns after Hospitals Lien Act, HB-367 hospital & physician records requires be made available for examination within 60 days of authorized request, HB-1812 hospital admission privilege tax, imposes, HB-1893 Hospital Licensing Act bilingual services, requires in admission & emergency services, HB-2128 blood trust programs, hospital establish to allow donor specification of use of blood, SB-1650;HB-3615 hypothermic thermometers, Dept. Public Health to require in hospitals and ambulances, HB-43 Medicare beneficiary charges, prohibits in excess of amount paid to hospital under Social Security Act, SB-1692 perinatal, redefines, HB-722 technical changes, SB-2105 X-rays referred to patient's personal physician at patient's request, requires, HB-698 Hospital Lien Law Home Health Agencies, extends lien provisions to, HB-367 legal fees public aid recipient of medical services, prohibits reimbursement to hospitals of legal fees unless authorized for nursing homes, HB-2245 medical patients rights bill describe each specific service and itemize charges, HB-3045 Medical Practice Act 2546 HOSPITALS-Cont. mastectomy, requires consent form prior to operation, HB-629, 680 Nursing Home Care Reform Act includes hospital or sanitarium operating skilled or intermediate nursing home beds in facility, HB- 3425 Organ Donation Request Act, creates; hospital seek consent for organ donations, SB-233 organ donations next of kin of deceased patients consent, requires, SB-1509;HB-2626, 2740 Organ Transplant Aid Act creates; hospital administrators request next of kin consent to anatomical gifts SB-1486;HB-2557, 2601 perinatal care hospital standards, Dept. Public Health develop; provide info to families in re special ed for children with disabilities, HB-890 Public Aid medical payments, includes sub- acute care, HB-1291 Radiation Protection Act persons administering ionizing radiation must be licensed or accredited, SB-1266 sale or lease certain local gov't. units may sell, lease or transfer public hospitals to public & private entities, HB-1106 State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 peridontal surgery hospitalization, incl. as basic hospital - surgical - medical coverage requirement, SB-128 trauma centers . designation of centers throughout State; State apportionment into trauma regions HB-1332 University of Illinois Hospital UofI not obligated to pay State for expenditures made in providing hospital, SB-1185 X-rays referred to patient's personal physician at patient's request, requires, HB- 698 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT approval of plat of subdivision prohibits requiring developer to dedicate portion for certain uses, HB-1159 building planning service requires for State agencies, local gov't. and sch. districts prior to construction or rehabilitation of any bldg., HB-2696 Condominium Property Act HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. establish trust fund for insurance protection for condo unit owners, HB-2965 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act fraudulent practices in re home repair, insurance, real estate and securities, SB-2046 home improvement or home repair business increases penalties for use of unauthorized name, SB-1710 requires use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124 Contractors' License Law creates; Dept. R&E licensure; qualifying exams, financial solvency, bonding; home improvement salesmen registration; SB-2134 criminal housing management, expands scope of offense, SB-1938 East St. Louis Development Act, creates; community development, quality community environment, HB-49 efficiency standards IL Housing Development Authority prescribe for housing financed under Act, HB-1995 Energy Assistance Act monthly household income, excludes funds from IL Home Energy Assistance Program, HB-3127 energy audits, DCCA establish grant program for residences and businesses, SB-71 Environmental Barriers Act creates; accessibility for disabled persons; repeals Facilities for Handicapped Act, HB-888 Facilities for Handicapped Act repeals; creates Environmental Barriers Act for accessibility of certain facilities for disabled persons, HB- 888 historic buildings rehabilitation projects, criteria to be eligible for special valuation rules under Revenue Code, SB-489 home improvement and home repair business, requires use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124;HB- 838 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL, creates for registration of persons performing home repairs; bldg. permits, fees, SB-126;HB-847 Home Improvement Business Licensing Act creates; license contractors and salesmen by Dept. R & E, SB-1527 2547 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. Home Improvement Certification Act, IL creates; certification & regulation of persons in home improvement business, HB-2711 Home Improvement Trade Registration Act, IL creates; regulation of home improvement contractors, SB-2269 home repair consumer may cancel contract for home repair services within 10 days, SB-1632 home repair contractors contractors' or mechanics' liens subcontractor or material man denied lien unless contract registered under IL Home Repair Registration Act, SB- 1633 creates IL Home Repair Registration Act; Dept. R&E register contractors, SB-1630 municipalites may license, SB-1631 Home Repair Fraud Act, creates, HB-3302, 3381 creates; describes certain felonious conduct, HB-3381 Home Repair Fraud Against the Elderly Act creates; criminal offenses; penalties, HB-3302 Home Repair Registration Act, IL creates; registration of home repair contractors, SB-1630 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL creates; register persons performing home repair services, SB-1594, 1629 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act creates; assistance for persons who default in mortgage; DCCA administer; funded by IL Income Tax, HB-1290, 2801 Housing Authorities Act Chicago Housing Authority new contracts to purchase interests in real property, prohibits until standards met in existing property, SB- 1941;HB-3291 grammatical & technical changes, HB- 1823 renewal policy refusal to renew tenancy of person convicted of sale & distribution of controlled substances, HB- 2569 technical change in re commissioner compensation, SB-1236 Housing Dev. Authority Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act Auth. subject to Act in making grants to nonprofit corps. & limited profit entities subject to Min. & Fem. Bus. Enterprise Act, HB-475 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. Authority subject to Act in making of grants to nonprofit corps. & limited profit entities, HB-478 includes Housing Dev. Authority as State agency, HB-477 Housing Development Act bonds or notes sold by Authority, require to highest bidder pursuant to ads, HB-240 bonds or notes, increases maximum authorization, HB-567 expenses paid from funds appropriated by G.A.; Authority pay fees to State Treasury, SB-1489 housing rehabilitation loans & grants made to neighborhood redevelopment corporations, HB- 2666 Investment and Development Advisory Council, Gov. appoint to increase minority participation in Authority's programs, HB-2332 notice to property owners within 250 ft. of proposed development, HB-1908 passive solar and alternative energy supplied housing for low-income persons, requires Auth. to issue revenue bonds & notes for, HB-193 proposed development, requires notice to property owners within 250 feet, SB-1176 public works, redefines in Prevailing Wage Law; incl. all projects financed by certain bonds, HB-863 revenue bonds for urban residential property owner mortgage payment assistance HB-1238 Housing for Persons with Disabilities, Committee on, creates; HB-896 Housing Trust Fund Act, IL creates; rehab. of housing and construction of low & moderate income housing, SB-2244 IL Development Finance Authority Act financial assistance, job training, technical expertise for development of business & industry; financed by revenue bonds, SB-213 IL Land Bank Fund, deletes provisions in re blighted areas; land in redevelopment area; deletes creation of position of Dir. of fund, SB-318 Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund, creates to administer distribution of federal loan moneys to local gov'ts., SB-172;HB-241 membership of Authority, increases by 2 members, HB-789 public works, redefines in Prevailing Wage Law; incl. all projects financed by certain bonds, HB-863 2548 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. IL Home-Repair Registration Act creates; registration of persons performing home repairs; building permits, fees, contracts, SB-126;HB- 847 IL Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act mobile homes, eliminates from coverage under Act; changes title to IL Manufactured Housing Act, HB- 1159 liability insurance Dept. Insurance establish program of ins. to local gov't. units, homeowners, businesses if unable to obtain ins. at reasonable rate by 8/1/86, HB-2907 manufactured housing and mobile homes bans any alteration of certain homes which would result in violation of Act, SB-1954;HB-2820 creates Act relating to, HB-1159 definitional references, numerous changes & additions, SB-1971 eliminates mobile homes from Act's coverage, SB-1969 Safety Act, Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home mobile homes, eliminates from coverage under Act, HB-1161 Neighborhood Assistance Act creates; rehabilitation of deteriorating neighborhoods thru private financial assistance from businesses; tax credit; HB-2679 Scaffolding Act - see: Structural Work Act Smoke Detector Act creates; req. installation & maintenance in all dwelling units by 7/1/87; criminal penalties, SB-1518, 1582, 1585; HB-2631 creates; requires in dwelling units, HB- 2139 Special Projects Fund establishes; requires income or interest from debt service reserve fund of Auth. to be transferred into Fund, SB-1727 Structural Work Act, repeals, SB-198, 250, 1724;HB-3125 Urban Assistance, IL Office of creates; study inner city urban problems, development of urban areas, HB-1228, 2187 zoning plan commission, authorizes township bds. in counties under 1 million to establish for development & redevelopment plans, HB-227 HUMAN RESOURCES Act on Aging Planning and Service Areas, changes counties, HB-2078 HUMAN RESOURCES-Cont. community based youth services public hearings prior to establishment, HB-2498 economically disadvantaged programs DCFS establish for 18-22 yr. olds; I-yr. grant-in-aid, weekly stipends, HB- 2109 Family Resource Centers pilot project, grants, authorizes DCFS establish, HB-1227, 2790 family responsibility leave plan, State U. Civil Service Merit Board to establish for employees in system, HB-195 family support demonstration program DMH/DD to establish to enhance family ability to care for chronically mentally ill or dev. disabled relative, HB-27 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act DCCA provide technical assistance to org. soliciting & collecting donations under Act, SB-527 includes restaurants & entities donating prepared food to charitable organizations for distribution, HB- 622 self-help groups self-help clearinghouse, establishes; computerized resource system in re such groups, HB-26 Youth Employment Program Act creates; DCCA provide jobs for low income youths, HB-2512 HUMAN RIGHTS Abortion Law of 1975, IL husband opposed to wife's having an abortion, court may hear testimony and issue injunction, HB-2177 affirmative action Chicago World's Fair - 1992, specifies that Authority was to establish program before 10/2/84, HB-176 State agencies to fill 20% of vacancies thru attrition by women & minorities, SB-66 Basis Financial Services Protection Act creates; checking account requirements; HB-2178 Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses Act notice to family of date of trial of defendant, State's Attorney to provide upon request, HB-778 violent crime definition, includes misdemeanors resulting in death or physical injury, SB-563 Civil Rights Commission creates; review affirmative action & equal employment opportunity decisions of State, HB-12 civil rights suits 2549 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. actions under federal law commenced within 2 yrs. of cause, HB-2203 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois creates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, SB-1533;HB-33, 2600 condominium property age restrictions recorded declarations establishing not prohibited by Human Rights Act; defines elderly persons; handicapped person provisions, SB-401; HB-562 death, creates Act to define, SB-59 deportation restoration of State benefits upon issue of order by U.S. Attorney General, SB-1957 disabilities protection agency Gov. designate agency to protect & advocate for rights of developmentally disabled, HB-2452 discrimination age prohibits discrimination in re enrollees in training & apprenticeship programs, HB- 537 age discrimination in employment, removes upper age limit in prohibition, SB-1691 businesses investing in So. Africa ineligible for enterprise zone tax credit HB-2530 by insurers, prohibits; adds Article 3A to IL Human Rights Act, HB-1196 compensation based on comparable worth, creates Act in relation to; State agencies employment & pay policies, HB-1559 Investment and Development Advisory Council, Gov. appoint to increase minority participation in Authority's programs, HB-2332 Lottery Board to maintain affirmative action plan in awarding advertising contracts, HB-958, 979 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act application of Act, expands, HB- 2561 applies Act to State Board of Ed., IL Comm. College Bd., & institutions of higher ed. established by G.A., SB-1475 deception related to certification of businesses, Class 2 felony, HB- 1437 Enterprise Council act as clearing -house for info on State contracts, HB-1438 fraudulently obtaining certification, public monies, etc. as such a business, Class 2 felony, HB-1018 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. grants to nonprofit corps. & limited profit entities, IL Housing Dev. Authority subject to Act, HB-475 IL Housing Dev. Authority subject to Act in hiring or financing contractors & subcontractors for housing facilities, HB-478 IL Housing Development Authority, includes in definition of State agency, HB-477 proceeds of contracts, authorizes assignment of in order to obtain financing to perform contract, HB-2593 State Board of Ed. and educational service regions, Act applies to, SB-516 surety, DCCA may act as on performance bonds of minority & female businesses, HB-754 pension benefits, computed without regard to sex; changes pursuant to federal age discrimination requirements, HB-399 sexual orientation employment, real estate, financial credit & public accomodations, prohibits discrimination in re, HB-8 South Africa, prohibits certain pension investments, SB-45, 46;HB-285, 317, 330 unlawful to solicit owner to sell or list for sale residential property when such owner registered as not so desiring, SB-273;HB-507 discrimination in schools pupil assignment & personnel employment assignment, allows relief from sex discrimination to be sought before State Board of Ed., HB-1283 Domestic Abuse and Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study and Demonstration Program, creates; Dept. of Rehab Services, HB-2217 Domestic Violence Act, IL orders of protection, chief judge may appoint circuit or assoc. circuit judges for 24-hr. duty to issue orders pursuant to Act, SB-493 Domestic Violence Shelter Act funding of domestic violence shelters & service programs from GRF and Domestic Violence Shelter & Services Fund, HB-2760 Equal Employment Act of 1986, IL creates; IL Equal Employment Commission; unfair labor practices litigation; HB-3374 Hispanic Fair Employment Review Board 2550 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. creates in Dept. Human Rights to investigate discrimination charges, HB-2511 Hospital Licensing Act bilingual services, requires in admission & emergency services, HB-2128 human body parts prohibits sale of certain body parts; exclusions; specifies rendition of certain services, HB-3536 Human Rights Act age definition, chronological age of person who is 40 but not yet 75, SB- 1675 age discrimination in employment, removes upper age limit in prohibition, SB-1691 biennial compliance audits of State agencies in re Human Rights Act, Dept. Human Rights conduct, HB- 3568 contractors with over 10 employees req. to hire 10% minority personnel, HB- 3645 discrimination by insurers, adds Article 3A to Act prohibiting, HB-1196 Equal Employment Act of 1986, IL, creates & removes fair employment provisions of Human Rights Act, HB-3374 female pregnancy rights, establishes, HB-2808 filing of complaints aggrieved party may file directly with Commission if Dept. Human Rights has not filed within 300 day time limitation, HB-453 financial credit, redefines loan for commercial or industrial credit, HB- 2129 institution of higher learning, prohibits discrimination of students, SB-627 judicial review of Commission order commenced in Appellate Court of dist. where violation committed, HB-454 pregnancy, childbirth, etc. condition of female employee, civil rights violation for employer to discriminate, HB-2807 State agency affirmative action plans prohibits quotas, grant preference on exams, etc. for any group of employees or applicants, HB- 2918 State agency employ minimum 15% minority personnel, HB-3645 training and apprenticeship programs redefines "age" and "person"; prohibits age discrimination of enrollees in programs; permits employer to establish educational requirements for enrollment, HB-537 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. women and minorities affirmative action plan of State to provide 20% of top-paying vacancies thru attrition to be filled by, SB-66 Human Rights Commission hearing officers, exempts from certain jurisdictions in Personnel Code, HB- 2182 Individual Personal Record Act creates; gov'tal. agencies keep records of disclosures of information, SB-656 insurance information and privacy protection, increases penalties for violations, SB-1810 intimidation Uniform Crime Reporting Program of Dept. Law Enforcement, req. sch. principals report incidences of intimidation to Dept., HB-2108 Jewish lawyer continuances requires upon request to observe religious holidays, HB-2092 life jackets physically disabled persons' use of in swimming pool, prohibits banning, HB-2113 maternity leaves denial of leave and reinstatement or req. unreasonably lengthy leave, civil rights violation, HB-346 Nazi war criminals disqualifies from certain State benefits, HB-2966 parent and pupil rights parental access to proposed instructional material for research school programs, requires; prohibits certain psych. testing of students, HB-987 Pay Equity, Task Force on creates; sex and race discrimination in executive branch of State gov't., HB- 425 pregnancy civil rights violation for employer to discriminate against female employee for related conditions, HB- 2807 establishes rights of female employees affected by related conditions, HB- 2808 Privacy of Child Victims of Criminal Sexual Offenses Act enacts; confidentiality for victims under 17 yrs. old, HB-2576 Protection of the Elderly Act creates; requires reporting to Dept. on Aging on abuse, neglect, etc., HB- 2678 Public Health Information and Community Right to Know Act 2551 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. creates; businesses file report with EPA and EPA publish summary of info in re priority chemical substances, HB- 300 Public Labor Relations Act affirmative action programs, requires labor organization to have before recognition or certification, HB-1344 religion compensatory work for time off for religious reasons, requires employer to permit, HB-816 law enforcement officers, prohibits regulations prohibiting wearing of unobtrusive garments prescribed by religious doctrine or law, SB-2124 religious holiday observances excused from school exams, work assignments; authorizes advanced notice requirement, HB-815 rental property lessee remedies for failure of lessor to maintain premises; allows rent deduction for repairs, HB-2227 Residential Telephone Customer Privacy Act creates; prohibits telephone solicitation without customer consent, H B-3099 sexual orientation definition, added to Criminal Code under ethnic intimidation & institutional vandalism, HB-9 smoking Clean Indoor Air Act, IL, creates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, HB-33, 2600 standard work week sets at 4 days of 10 hours each, HB-239 Steel Products Procurement Act public works contracts by agency contain prohibition against use of So. African steel products, HB-1441 Tenants Bill of Rights Act, creates, HB-329 wrongful timber cutting person cutting another's timber pay 3 times value in damages, HB-1958 IMMUNITY See LIABILITY INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS allocation of nonresident business income alters general method, HB-2819 apportionment formula excludes payroll factor, HB-2735 check-offs Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Fund, SB-202;HB- 1873 Alzheimer's Disease Research Fund, SB-62 INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS-Cont. Ballot Pamphlet Fund, IL, HB-3375 Catastrophic Major Illness Protection Fund, HB-2008 Crime Prevention Organization Grant Fund, SB-510 Election Campaign Fund, HB-1020 Excellence in Nursing Home Care Fund, HB-2247 Gubernatoral Election Fund, SB- 171;HB-574 IL Veterans' Home Grant Fund, HB- 3628 Mental Health Education Fund, SB- 1243 State Scholarship Fund, HB-1206 credits carry forward on coal research & utilization tax credit, SB-2173 child restraint systems, HB-144 coal research utilization & equipment, carryback and carryforward of tax credit, HB-2634 Community Development Finance Corporation Act, investments in, HB-192 contribution of computers and scientific equipment to schools, HB- 151 contributions of personal property to sch. dist., HB-818 corporate campus programs, creates; corporate facility equipment used to train public sch. & comm. college students; income tax credits; grants, SB-1154 credit of 50% of earned interest to lending institutions on mortgages to 1st home buyers of low income persons, HB-2791 day care, HB-2163 day care, provided directly or through corporate taxpayer, SB-73;HB-1872 donation of computers to schools, 25% of purchase price, SB-1198 educational and scientific equipment contributions to public ed. institutions and sch. districts, HB- 427 enterprise zone investment credit provisions, SB-1063 erosion and sediment control programs with Soil & Water Conservation Dists., credit of 10% of expenditures, HB-878 installation of telecommunication device for deaf or remodeling to provide access to handicapped, HB- 759 insulating dwelling against airport noise, HB-32, 3498 investment credit businesses investing in So. Africa ineligible for enterprise zone credit, HB-2530 2552 INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS-Cont. enterprise zone credit allowed for partnerships & Subchapter S corp., SB-218, 661;HB-48 enterprise zone, corporation credited with 50% of contribution to; deletes tax deduction, HB-132 enterprise zones credit; grants for gang control; net operating loss carry forward; farmer estimated tax payment waiver; unitary business groups, SB-2289 placement of in-service qualified property, credit applied to IL income tax, SB-249 placing manufacturing, mining & retail property in service, credit applied to IL Income Tax, HB- 3503 property in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 investments in qualified venture businesses, HB- 1273 investments in St. Corporation for Innovation Development, HB-1277 Neighborhood Assistance Act, creates; private financial assisance from businesses; tax credit & carryover, HB-2679 prisons, equipment contributed to for education & rehabilitation of inmates, HB-1406 qualified manufacturing, mining & retail property placed in service on or after 1/1/86, SB-249 seat belt usage tax credit certificate, police officer may award to persons over 18, HB-1986 taxpayer liability for care provided to related persons living with taxpayer, SB-1886 tuition payments made to IL elementary or secondary school, provides tax credit for, SB-27 deductions businesses making contributions to organizations involved in gang control activities, abolishes deduction, SB-1063 changes in re reporting requirements, SB-1855 charitable contributions, allows same as under Internal Revenue Code, HB-179 child care services for dependents of taxpayer's employees, permits 10% deduction, HB-473 community colleges, equipment donated to, SB-216 contributions to community groups of 200% of certain business entity contributions, authorizes, SB- 209;HB-844, 1274 INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS-Cont. corporations may deduct portion of dividends included in taxable income in re controlled foreign corp., SB- 2172; HB-3450 cost of business training for employees, revises deduction, SB-2104 donated property to IL Young Minds Program, SB-340 enterprise zone contributions, corporation allowed tax credit; deletes authorized deduction, HB- 132 home heating costs up to $1000 per household and taxpayer, SB-70 imputed interest on real property where seller has made loans to purchaser to finance sale, SB-666 income from conversion of residence into additional apt. units by sr. citizen, SB-186 interest received by financial institutions on loans for property eligible for foreign trade zone investment credit, SB-319 medical expenses of adopted child and its mother, adoption fees and legal expenses, HB-439 Office of Lake Michigan, creates within DOT; grants; tax deductions; etc., SB-2233 rent on principal place of residence, allows 25% deduction, SB-511 schools, equipment donated to, SB-219 Targeted Jobs Tax Credit, amount equal to adjustment to salaries & wages for, SB-2146, 2171;HB-3451 tuition payments made to public or private elementary or secondary IL school, SB-377 unemployment benefits subject to federal taxation, HB-1321 wholesale value of certain types of food donations to Good Samaritan Food Donor Act, HB-2761 wholesale value of food donations pursuant to Good Samaritan Food Donor Act, HB-350 employer withholding quarter-monthly, monthly & annual payments, raises minimum aggregate amount of wages determining, SB- 404;HB-257 enterprise zone investment credit; grants for gang control; net operating loss carry forward; farmer estimated tax payment waiver; unitary business groups, SB-2289 estimated tax payments farmers paying tax liability by 3/1, changes waiver provisions, SB-1063 exemptions additional $1,000 for pregnancy during taxable year, SB-1640 additional $1,000 if taxpayer pregnant during taxable year, SB- 1178, 1640 2553 INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS-Cont. adopted dependent child, parents may claim double exemption for, SB-13 certification that taxpayer provides over 50% of dependent's financial support, requires, SB-270 elderly household member provided home care services by taxpayer, allows up to 3 additional, HB-183, 846, 2233 income from Farm Developent Authority certain bonds and notes, SB-211 increases for taxpayers and dependents, HB-2533 raises standard individual exemption, HB-2539 federal income tax liability extends deadline for reporting adjustment to Dept. of Revenue, SB- 1831 federal income tax returns changes, Dept. Rev notified within 120 (now 20) days, SB-2173; HB-1321, 3449 Gubernatorial Election Finance Act creates; limits contributions; election fund bank accounts; matching funds; income tax check-off, SB-171;HB- 574 IL Health Insurance Pool creates, assessments not taxable; creates Catastrophic Health Ins. Act, SB-1205, 1503 increases increases for individual and corporation, extra proceeds into Common Sch. Fund, SB-1242 increases to 5% (now 2 1/2%), proceeds into Ed. Residential Property Tax Replacement Fund; abolishes sch. dist. residential property tax, HB-875 rate increase for individuals (3%) and corporations (4.8%), HB-1461 information sharing Dept. Revenue & Dept. Employment Security exchange info to verify income, SB-2288 mathematical errors, limits definition, SB- 2169, 2170;HB-3274, 3447, 3448 net operating loss enterprise zone investment credit; grants for gang control; net operating loss carry forward; farmer estimated tax payment waiver; unitary business groups SB-2289 unitary business groups, Dept. use same apportionment formula as for net income, SB-490 non-payment of taxes insurance industry licenses revocation; tax evasion penalties; lien enforcement tax liabilities, HB-3481 past due support payments INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS-Cont. income tax refund, authorizes Comptroller to withhold & pay over to Dept. Public Aid; Comp. furnish taxpayer info to Dept., HB-805 Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax credits qualified manufacturing, mining & retail property credited to IL income tax, SB-249 deductions valuation limitation amount representative of gains from certain transactions, SB-438 political campaign committee taxation rates, SB-1709 rates increases to 5% (now 2 1/2%), proceeds into Ed. Residential Property Tax Replacement Fund; abolishes sch. dist. residential property tax, HB-875 individual and corporate, increases; additional revenue for public education, SB-67 refunds past due support payments, authorizes Comptroller to withhold refund & pay to Dept. Public Aid; Comp. furnish taxpayer info to Dept., HB- 805 removes outdated language, HB-1378 renumbers paragraphs in Section 203, HB- 980, 1089 school aid income tax, creates; HB-1481 school aid State income tax creates; eliminates local property tax for educational purposes and Summer Sch. Fund Tax Levy, SB- 44, 410 School District Income Tax Act, creates; tax income after referendum, SB- 196;HB-905 State Revenue Sharing Act bond escrow accounts, State Treasurer to deposit portion of taxing dist. money into per dist. request, HB- 1455 inceases %age of revenue from IL income tax for deposit into Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, HB-3503 increases monthly transfer from GRF to Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, SB-1231 HB-1442 Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act, IL distribution of 1/12 collections into Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, SB- 330 taxable income excludes amounts paid to taxpayer while member of U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps serving outside IL, HB-224 2554 INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS-Cont. taxpayer right to protest limits definition of mathematical error, HB-3274 technical changes, SB-2240 unitary businesses activities must be integrated, mutually dependent and contributory, SB-491 enterprise zone investment credit; grants for gang control; net operating loss carry forward; farmer estimated tax payment waiver; unitary business groups SB-2289 net operating loss, Dept. use same apportionment formula as for net income, SB-489 INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION See EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act confidentiality of reports not ban disclosure reasonably made for investigation of child abuse, HB- 2694 Alzheimer's Disease Reporting Act, creates; requires medical personnel report diagnosis or discovery to Dept. Public Health; allows disclosure of info for research, SB-386 birth certificates blood type, requires specified on certificate and foreign birth records, HB-2733 burn reporting program directs State Fire Marshal to develop, HB-2886 children's shoe tag ID Dept. State Police administer program to furnish tags to shoe retailers to be affixed to inside of purchased children's shoes, SB-2026 confidential information and records empowers Dept. Public Aid to solicit and receive accesss data & records of various entities, SB-1876 Consumer Report Expungement Act, Illinois creates; prohibits disclosure of unfavorable info after 7 or 10 yr. period; requires expungement from report, HB-767 credit reporting agencies unfavorable credit reports, prohibits due to consumer's dilatory payment practicin re retail installment contract if consumer completes payments under contract, criminal identification and investigation see also: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE burn injuries, requires hospital, physician & nurses to report to State Fire Marshal, SB-1731 INFORMATION-Cont. criminal background investigations of certain persons working with children, SB-765, 1002, 1171, 1863; HB-52, 54, 503, 711, 3324 criminal history info on individual seeking access to arms storage facility, Dept. State Police furnish, HB-2648 Criminal Justice Information Act Authority power to receive & disburse State funds for reimbursement of counties, HB-3349 Authority, Attorney General may designate person to serve in his place, HB-1413 custodians of public monies publication of certain info, requires within 6 mos. after FY, HB-1642 Dental Practice Act dental records available upon request to patient or guardian, HB-2189 Executive Branch committees, commissions and advisory boards members' names and other information submitted to Secretary of State; quarterly reports of expenditures to Leg. Audit Commission; public reports on file at State Library, HB- 3484 fingerprints child care organizations investigations of members, employees & volunteers; fingerprint checks, HB-2583 criminal history record info submitted to FBI upon request, SB-2003 Dept. Law Enforcement process prints submitted by other agencies to determine criminal records of applicants for permits & licenses, HB-743 elections, requires thumbprints on ballot application certificates, SB- 1889 Horse Racing Act license applicants fingerprints, HB-2486, 2523, 3518 St. Dir. of Security appointment; searches of occupation licensees; licensee fingerprints; %age of horse ownership; DCCA promotion, SB-2203 minors charged with unlawful use of weapons or forcible felony, policing bodies furnish Dept. State Police copies of prints, SB-2009 pupil fingerprint ID card, requires upon entering school, SB-913 violators of Vehicle Code, prints furnished to Dept. Law Enforcement in felony cases, SB-225 Freedom of Information Act Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Board, exempts certain materials from public inspection & copying, SB-1189 2555 INFORMATION-Cont. fees for inspection of records, prohibits for mere inspection request, HB-455 person requesting criminal history info on self subject to Criminal ID and Investigation Act, HB-2520 public body respond to requests in 10 working days, HB-2169 Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act creates; multiple offenders register with police in municipality of offender's residence, SB-2292 hospital & physician records requires be made available for examination within 60 days of authorized request, HB-1812 IL Identification Card Act unlawful duplication of IL ID Card or IL Disabled Person ID Card, HB- 3484 IL Revised Statutes Legislative Reference Bureau make available on computer for public or gov'tal. agencies; LRB adopt rules and set fees, HB-792 Individual Personal Record Act creates; gov'tal. agencies keep records of disclosures of information, SB-656 insurance information and privacy protection, increases penalties for violations, SB-1810 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information bulletins, Dept. Law Enforcement prepare and send to State Board of Ed. for circulation in schools, HB-807 LEADS, req. all law enforcement agencies & policing bodies to enter certain basic info into as soon as missing child report received, HB- 2858 Juvenile Court Act clergymen privileged to refuse to testify or disclose confidentialities, HB-2629 lie detector tests prohibits as condition of employment, HB-1494 State police internal investigation & discliplinary proceedings, prohibits, use of voluntary exams & results in, HB-2962 Lobbyist Registration Act informational booklet containing all info in lobbyist registration statements, req. Sec. of State to publish annually, HB-604 Medical Practice Act publication of all disciplinary matters; Dept. R&E toll free phone for inquiries, HB-3544 missing children INFORMATION-Cont. communication among State and local officials; alerting authorities; exchange of information; SB-2295; HB-2573, 2582 information on, Sec. of State incl. from Dept. of Law Enf. with registration & drivers license renewal forms, HB- 1645 requires procedures of identification, during registration, of new students, SB-1494 motor vehicle statistical information lists disclosure of names and addresses of persons between 15 and 17 yrs., prohibits, HB-150 news reporters privilege provisions, establish standards in re divestiture of privilege in libel or slander cases, HB-508 physician disclosures permits in actions brought by Public Aid Code, SB-421 Public Health Information and Community Right to Know Act creates; dislosure by businesses of info regarding discharge of hazardous substances, SB-2119;HB-300 School Student Records Act, IL prospective high school graduates, allows release of names & addresses to military recruiters, SB-1797 Software License Enforcement Act applies provisions of Consumer Fraud & Deceptive Business Practices Act to acquisition of copy of computer software, HB-2927 State agency confidentiality extends provisions to data centers & EDP contractors receiving confidential info., SB-675 student records disclosure for research and statistical reporting or planning, allows in certain circumstances, HB-990 immunizations prior to school attendance, requires submission of proof, HB-991 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act creates; requires material safety data sheets, HB-1000 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act procedure for disclosure to public of certain information, HB-3556 toxic substances list changes, requires hearings prior to; labeling requirements changes, etc. HB-3151 Unemployment Insurance Act confidentiality of info obtained from employees, excepts State and its subdivisions from provision, HB- 1499 2556 INFORMATION-Cont. Vital Records Act birth record certification, requires fee of $2 for deposit into Child Abuse Prevention Fund, SB-1583;HB-2760 blood types, requires specifying on birth certificates & foreign birth records, HB-2733 out-of-state birth certificate, authorizes for IL residents refused birth certificate from state of birth or adoption, SB-1920 INFRASTRUCTURE Build Illinois See SUBJECT HEADING Build Illinois Act creates; projects and programs for IL development and training, HB-570 Grant Anticipation Note Act creates; authorizes financing infrastructure projects in anticipation of federal grants, HB- 2462 IL Development Finance Authority Act grant programs for laboratory & research operations; incubator facilities; developing infrastructure, SB-350 Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund, creates to administer distribution of federal loan moneys to local gov'ts., SB-172;HB-241 Infrastructure Financing Evaluation Committee abolishes, SB-847 Local Governmental Infrastructure Finance Act creates; loans to local gov'ts. required by law to finance infrastructure projects SB-374 local monitoring DCCA guidelines for monitoring local public infrastructure monitoring, HB-2499 Privatization Act of 1985, IL creates; cities & counties agreements with private firms for financing of infrastructure projects, SB-1401 Rural Economic Development Act creates; program of grants & loans in counties under 250,000; improve infrastructure; training & services to displaced agricultural persons, SB- 2255 INSURANCE abortion insurance group policies, requires to be optional, SB-1172 accident and health insurance Alzheimer's Disease coverage, requires, SB-389 bans offset/reduction of benefits for loss of time from occupation due to any of certain other benefits received, HB-2589 INSURANCE-Cont. claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 Dept. on Aging contracts, prohibits with entities not offering health ins. to employees with 30 hrs/week, HB- 1478 maternity benefits for insured's children & spouses under 20 yrs. old, requires coverage in policies covering insured's children, HB-2928 policies provide dependent coverage without requiring spouse coverage, HB-154 prohibits denial based on presence of HTLV-III virus or AIDS diagnosis, SB-1685 administrator bond waives requirement for administrator contracted with insurer, SB- 1732;HB-3642 advertising approval by Director, requires, HB- 1408 agents refusal of company to enter into sales contracts with certain independent agents, bans, HB-1284 termination, requires company establish written plan of rehabilitation effective for 12 months, HB-2005 Agricultural Fair Act liability insurance, permits annual rehabilitation money for county fairs to be used for, HB-3236 anti-theft and fire prevention rate reductions for property equipped with devices, HB-2730 Antitrust Act, Illinois insurance related activities exemption, removes, HB-2670 Asbestos Abatement Act defines asbestos worker; licensure of workers; contractors carry liability insurance, SB-723 burial insurance, excludes from determination of public aid, HB-392 cancellation or nonrenewal advance notice time periods, SB-1200, 1716, 2265, 2272, 2280; HB-433, 2607, 2833, 3117, 3142, 3436, 3560 casualty policies, prohibits cancelling certain, SB-907 claims & loss info provided to insured within 30 days of request or upon cancellation or nonrenewal of policy, HB-3559 claims & loss info to insured upon request, SB-2277 prohibits at midterm except for specified reasons, SB-1483 property & casualty policy effective 5 or more years with no claims filed against it, prohibits cancellation, nonrenewal or excess increase in, SB- 2052 2557 INSURANCE-Cont. Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act liability insurance, decreases amount required, HB-2540 casualty policies prohibits cancellation of certain, SB- 907 Catastrophic Health Insurance Act creates; health ins. available to otherwise uninsurable persons, SB- 1205, 1503 Child Day Care Insurance Law adds Article to Code; creates Child Day Care Ins. Assoc. to provide liability ins. for licensed day care providers, HB-2588 claims attorney fees & costs for company being unreasonable and vexatious in refusing to pay, allows, HB-1271 bans offset/reduction of benefits for loss of time from occupation due to any of certain other benefits received, HB-2589 claims & loss info provided to insured within 30 days of request or upon cancellation or nonrenewal of policy, HB-3559 claims & loss info to insured upon request, SB-2277 extended discovery period, allows purchase in re "claims made" policies in liquidation proceedings, SB-2275; HB-3562 improper claims practices additional acts constituting; additional posting of notice provisions SB-137 failure to affirm or deny coverage within 30 days after proof of loss statements, HB-2125 failure to establish proper licensure of person providing certain services in re insured loss of vehicle, SB- 1798 failure to provide claim forms within 5 days of request, HB- 1370 premium refund, includes under covered claim in Ins. Guaranty Fund Article, SB-1780 vexatious action or delay in settling, increases allowable taxable costs and treble recovery amounts, HB-3174 commercial liability premiums not increase more than 50% above previous yr's. premium, HB- 2800 requires 60 days notice for increase on renewals, SB-1556 commercial ventures joint underwriting plan for property, casualty & surety insurance for commercial ventures, SB-2001;HB- 3234 INSURANCE-Cont. comprehensive health insurance Comp. Hlth. Ins. Pool Act, creates; coverage to persons denied coverage for specified reasons, HB-2968 Comprehensive HIth. Ins. Plan Act, creates; coverage of persons otherwise rejected, SB-1699 IL Comprehensive Health Assoc. Act, creates; administer comprehensive health insurance plan, HB-2603 Comprehensive Hlth. Insurance Plan Act creates; IL Health Ins. Pool; insurance for persons rejected elsewhere, SB- 1699 condominiums establish trust fund for insurance protection for condo unit owners, HB-2965 insurance regulation, revises, HB-562 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act fraudulent practices in re home repair, insurance, real estate and securities, SB-2046 Consumer Insurance Board of IL Act creates; Ins. Consumer Action Group, Inc. to advocate for individual insurance consumers, SB-1584;HB- 1988 continuation privileges employee discharged because of felony or theft in connection with work not eligible for continued group insurance, SB-309 group accident and health continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, SB-72, 300;HB-413 notices be made by insurer rather than employer, HB-782 option granted when insurance terminated due to person's age if such person ineligible for Medicare, HB-817 service plan contracts, continued coverage for former spouse & certain children, SB-300;HB-600 criminal damage to property includes damaging property with intent to defraud insurer, SB-1234 dental benefits denial based on x-rays, requires review by dentist, HB-1954 Dental Service Plan Act continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 dental prepayment plan clains, revisions, SB-879 Director of Dept. of Insurance See CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE discovery period 2558 INSURANCE-Cont. extended, allows purchase of in liquidation proceedings of "claims made" policies, SB-2275;HB-3562 discrimination by insurers, prohibits; adds Article 3A to IL Human Rights Act, HB-1196 downstate policemen fireman's health insurance continuance privilege, extends to downstate police, HB-355 drivers licenses proof of financial responsibility for 3 yr. period for driver's license or vehicle registration, requires, HB-1854 estate planning insurance Special Producer's License, creates category for sellers, HB-1408 FAIR Plan coverage extends coverage, HB-2559 Farm Mutual Insurance Company Act of 1986, creates, SB-1200, 2273 fire insurance cities pay collection fee to agents collecting foreign fire ins. company taxes on their behalf, HB-1866 policies include coverage for fire dept. service charges in minimum amount of $250, SB-1661 group accident or health Chicago teachers pension system, provides for reimbursement of premiums to certain annuitants ineligible for Medicare Part A benefits, HB-102 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 72, 300; HB-413, 600 IL Municipal Retirement Fund Pension participants, authorizes purchase of group health insurance for, HB-2090 mental disorder benefits annual limits, HB-3626 policies issued by foreign or alien companies countersigned by IL agent, SB-2015 retired teachers, empowers sch. boards to pay group health ins. to extent pension System does not pay, SB- 240, 282;HB-552 group insurance continuation not available to employee discharged because of felony or theft in connection with work, SB-309 continuation, former employee pay premium to insurer; insurer bill former employee, SB-591 notice of conversion privilege to employees or members within 15 days of termination of group coverage, SB-1635 prohibits employer from discharging employee as retaliation for filing of claim, HB-3097 INSURANCE-Cont. small business group self insurance program, Dept. Insurance feasibility study SB-2089 handgun liability insurance coverage creates new category of insurance; requires of acquirers of handguns, HB-924 health care policies providing reimbursement for long term care deemed life or endowment ins. or annuity contracts, HB-3285 Health Care Reimbursement Reform Act creates; preferred provider arrangements thru insurers, SB-1298 health insurance AIDS blood test as condition for, prohibits requiring, SB-2073 Dept. on Aging contracts, prohibits with entities not offering health ins. to employees with 30 hrs/week, HB- 1478 health insurance fraud, establishes offense of, SB-154 home rule preemption for firefighter continuation privilege, HB-1871 Mandatory Health Insurance Risk Sharing Plan Act, creates; creates board of governors to administrate, HB-1904 retired teacher ins. premiums, sch. bds. may pay portion of to Teachers' Retirement System, SB- 1174 State self-insurance health plan, DCMS administer, SB-1984 health insurance fraud, establishes offense of, SB-154 Health Maintenance Organization Act contingent reserve, decreases required amount new organization must maintain, HB-1220 subjects HMOs to certain fees, charges & penalties, SB-2279 hearing and speech services reimbursment for expenses of certain professionals, allows, HB-3085 homeowner insurance limitations set forth in distinct and separate part of policy, HB-1334 improper insurance claims practice failure to affirm or deny coverage in 30 days after proof of loss statements, HB-2125 information claims & loss info provided to insured within 30 days of request or upon cancellation or nonrenewal of policy, HB-3559 information, privacy protection increases penalties for violations, SB- 1810 insurance adjusters 2559 INSURANCE-Cont, adjusters with 10 yrs. experience meet experience requirements for private detective license, SB-1905 insurance brokers and securities dealers, banks may act as, SB-1918 insurance companies attorney fees & costs for company being unreasonable and vexatious in refusing to pay claim, allows, HB- 1271 board of directors, election of membership, HB-1103 corporate regulation, requires deposit of $100,000 (now $50,000) in lieu of bonds SB-2276 rates, adds Article relating to; repeals Article in re property & casualty rates, HB-2759 refusal to enter into sales contracts with certain independent agents, bans, HB-1284 taxation by political subdivisions, allows, SB-1247 Insurance Cost Containment Act, ILm, creates; SB-1200 Insurance Development Act, IL creates; Dir. may enter into reinsurance contracts for certain classes of risks, SB-2053 Insurance Financial Regulation Fund establishes in State Treasury; fees & charges deposited into; prescribes uses, SB-1294;HB-2444 monies used to pay certain Dept. expenses, HB-1945 Insurance Guaranty Fund Article premium refund, includes under covered claim, SB-1781 intergovernmental joint self-insurance contracts, authorizes, SB-1729;HB-3172 language consumer insurance contracts in plain language, requires, SB-1203 legal expense insurance provides for a limited insurance representative license, SB-1575 liability commercial liability policy, requires 60 days notice for increase on renewals, SB-1556 taxi uninsured auto coverage, requires, SB-1525 liability insurance Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act death or injury of 2 or more persons, decreases amount of liability ins. required, HB-2540 permit for operating permanent, immobile ride, reduces amount required, HB-2776 companies issuing policies to local gov't units not required to waive certain immunities & exemptions, HB-2632 INSURANCE-Cont. Dept. establish program of insurance to local gov't. units, homeowners, businesses if unable to obtain ins. at reasonable rate by 8/1/86, HB-2907 permits annual rehabilitation money for county fairs to be used for, HB- 3236 premium increases or changes in coverage, company notify insured 30 days prior to expiration, HB-2906 small business group self insurance program, Dept. Insurance feasibility study SB-2089 licensing decreases stay of suspension or revocation from 5 to 3 days, SB-1732 legal expense insurance, provides for limited insurance representative license, SB-1575 Special Producer's License, creates category for selling estate planning ins., HB-1408 suspension, revocation or denial for nonpayment of taxes; tax evasion penalties; tax liability liens; HB-3481 life insurance AIDS blood test as condition for, prohibits requiring, SB-2073 industrial life insurance policies, prohibits after 7/1/87, SB-1733 Lifeline Liability Insurance Pool Act, IL creates; req. property & casualty insurers participation in plan of liability ins. coverage, SB-2054 liquidation proceedings extended discovery period, allows purchase in re "claims made" policies, SB-2275;HB-3562 Local Government Risk Management and Pooled Insurance Act, IL creates; special Div. in Dept. of Ins.; SB-1985 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act insurer requirement to waive right to refuse payment due to nonliability of entity, removes, SB-2069 local public entity facility establish for excess coverage insurance for local public entities; requires all public entities to participate in, SB- 2002;HB-3233 long-term care insurance health care, policies for reimbursement for long term health care deemed life or endowment insurance or annuity contracts, HB-3285 task force, creates in Dept. Insurance to study; study potential for private heaath insurance for, HB-306 Mandatory Health Insurance Risk Sharing Plan Act 2560 INSURANCE-Cont. creates; requires insurers to participate; creates board of governors to administrate, SB-1122;HB-1904 maternity benefits requires coverage for insured's children & spouses under 20 yrs. old in policies covering insured's children, HB-2928 Medical Service Plan Act claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 stop smoking programs, requires coverage for expenses incurred in participation in, HB-458 medicare supplemental insurance specifies determinate factors; limits commissions on replacement policies, HB-1409 Mine Subsidence Article insurance value for reinsurance by Industry Placement Facility, increases, HB-72 motor vehicles failure to est. proper licensure of person providing certain services for insured loss of vehicle constitutes improper claims practice, SB-1798 ins. companies & producers reporting requirements pursuant to IL Safety Responsibility Law, HB-3307 named insured may reject offer of company of uninsured and underinsured motor veh insurance, HB-3063 partial no-fault benefits, requires, SB- 2258 proof of financial responsibility, requires, SB-1621; HB-800, 3306 rating zones or regions throughout State, Dept. establish; rate guidelines, SB-2239 multi-peril property insurance geographic location of property, prohibits refusal to issue to certain entities on grounds of, HB-2558 Non-Profit Health Care Service Plan Act claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 stop smoking programs, requires coverage for expenses incurred in participation in, HB-458 non-renewal or cancellation notices of intention must be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, 30 days prior to taking effect, HB-433 INSURANCE-Cont. penalty amounts, increases for insurance information and privacy protection provisions SB-1810 Pharmaceutical Service Plan Act continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 Preferred Provider Organization Article adds to Code; delivery of health care services through preferred providers, HB-2179 property and casualty rates Dept. review and approve or disapprove; Dept. prior approval of 15% or more increase, HB-3219, 3232, 3413 joint underwriting plan for property, casualty & surety insurance for commercial ventures, SB-2001 ;HB- 3234 policies effective 5 or more years with claims filed against them, prohibits cancellation, nonrenewal or excess increase, SB-2052 regulation of rates by Dept. of Ins., HB-3356 regulation, provides for by Dept. of Ins., HB-2560 repeals ineffective Article; adds Article in re rates of insurance companies, HB-2759 Property Fire Loss Act investigating body may request any insurance company for info concerning fire loss, HB-459 Public Insurance Adjusters Article adjusting insurance claims, defines; specifies exclusion; prohibits adjuster from giving legal advice, SB-301 examination for license waives requirement if applicant meets certain employment requirements prior to application, SB-372 licensing deletes permission for non- residents to obtain, HB-1071 public libraries self-insurance, permits accumulation of funds for provision of, HB-881 rate reductions anti-theft and fire prevention & alert alarms, provides for reductions for property equipped with, HB-2730 Real Estate Title Guarantors Act title insurance company business referred by entities having financial interest in company, prohibits acceptance, HB-2085 refusal to pay claim punitive damages, court may award in cases of unreasonable & vexatious delay, SB-60 2561 INSURANCE-Cont. risk retention trusts domestic bank associations, authorizes creation of trusts for property & casualty liability insurance for member banks, SB-2081;HB-3547 seat belts deletes that failure is not evidence of negligence, nor limit to insurer liability, nor diminish recovery for damages, HB-209 service plan contracts claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 stop smoking programs, requires coverage for expenses incurred in participation in, HB-458 State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 contributions from all funds at same rate as from GRF, HB-1952 employees of IL public community colleges receiving retirement annuity or disability benefits, includes, HB- 2903 group life and health insurance DMHDD employees terminated due to facility closure, State continue coverage one year free, HB-813 periodontal surgery hospitalization, include as basic hospital - surgical -medical coverage requirement, SB- 128 U of I Extension Service employees ineligible for State Universities Retirement System, extends coverage to, HB-963 stop smoking programs requires coverage under policies of hospital and medical coverage, HB- 458 suspension of license decreases stay of suspension or revocation from 5 to 3 days, SB-1732 tax imposition local taxation, limits prohibition to privilege of doing an insurance business; authorizes certain impositions, HB-3607 taxi cabs uninsured auto coverage, requires, SB- 1525 technical change, HB-3263 termination of insurance line requires notification of Dir. of Insurance by company, SB- 2278;HB-3561 total loss vehicle deletes provisions deeming insurance company who paid damages as owner, HB-2874 INSURANCE-Cont. tow truck insurance cancellations, requires notification of Secretary of State, HB-1064 tow trucks cancellation of indemnity bond or liability insurance, req. suspension of registratior., HB-862 Unemployment Insurance Act compensation in re spouse or child to be impressed with a trust for such spouse or child, SB-272 denial of benefits discharge due to work-related felony or theft, allows order of supervision as sufficient proof of comrission of felony or theft, HB-684 unemployment due to employer lockout, prohibits cenial of benefits, HB-517 eligibility f,.r benefits person receipt of ben, its found to be ineligible, Employment Security Dir. m.ay request Comptroller to withhold such sum, HB-1923 privately employed school bus drivers, ineligible during certain vacation times, SB-102 employer contributions election to pay and file reports on annualy (now quarterly) basis if contributions under $100, SB- 228 failure to pay, interest and penalties imposed no longer mandatory; Dir. Employment Security make determination, HB-28 remuneration paid to withdrawing corpora e officer not constitute wages, HB-349 health insuiance, deduction from unemp. benefits, authorizes, SB-75 overpayments of contributions, interest or penalties applied to outstanding liabilities or refunded to overpaying employer, HB-579 wages definition, excludes remuneration by small bus. to corporate officer, SB-1669 withdrawal from coverage of Act, allows corporate officer of small business to withdraw, HB-349, 746 Vision Service Plan Act continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 corporations not exempt from certain fees & charges, SB-2279 Voluntary Health Services Plans Act claims and indemnities paid within 30 days upon proof of loss, SB-223 2562 INSURANCE-Cont. continued coverage for former spouse and certain children, provides, SB- 300; HB-600 stop smoking programs., requires coverage for expenses incurred in participation in, HB-458 workers compensation insurance rates computed on basis of total man- hrs. of employees of insured employer if company does not adopt rates of rating organization, HB-159 premium rates for construction industry computed on number of worker hrs. per manual of rate classifications, HB-160 INTEREST bonds municipal bonds payable from special tax bear interest at rate not to exceed tax permitted in public corporation interest rate law, SB-1696 Consumer Finance Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 Consumer Installment Loan Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 county collectors accrued interest on collected & undistributed taxes paid over to taxing dist., HB-2156 credit card and revolving credit rate ceiling, SB-1496, 1505, 1829; HB-1435, 2567 credit sales and money lending interest rates, SB-326, 1515, 2254; HB-2614, 2657 Fairness in Lending Act specified interest rate on loan application may not be increased prior to expiration of 5 working days after loan app. approval, HB-2908 General Interest Act lending institutions may receive interest on retail charges & certain revolving credit, HB-2758 maximum rate 1 1/2% on credit card & revolving credit transactions, HB- 2535, 2657 sets general interest rate at 2 %age points above prime, HB-2657 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act interest on raised funds used for purpose of fund, HB-3667 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act payment of interest on security deposit, requires; liquidated damages for nonpayment, HB-2838 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 INTEREST-Cont. used vehicles, limits maximum interest rate, HB-3220 real estate loans interest, prohibits charging after total debt paid in full, HB-204 retail & installment credit interest rate not to be over 10% above Fed. Discount Rate of month preceding contract, HB-2157 Retail Installment Sales Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION See Also: STATE GOVERNMENT insurance intergovernmental joint self-insurance contracts, authorizes, SB-1729; HB- 3172 public agency members pay costs & reserves of joint ins. pool for self- protection, SB-2093 self-insurance or insurance pools enter into reinsurance agreements, authorizes SB-2092 Intergovernmental Highway Transportation Districts, authorizes, HB-3574 intergovernmental joint self-insurance contracts, authorizes, SB-1729;HB-3172 Intergovernmental Transportation Districts authorizes in cities, townships & counties, HB-3574 Joint Purchasing Act public agency created by intergov'tal. agreement, expenditures of funds subject to Act, HB-3095 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act immunities from civil liability of local public entities & employees, expands and redefines, SB-1729 O'Hare Airport Legal Services Commission creates by intergovernmental agreement; DCCA supervision, HB- 3496 INVENTORS inventors in residence matching grants, Board of Higher Ed. to establish program of, SB- 1660;HB-2003, 2802 JAILS See PRISONS AND PRISONERS JUDGES Appellate Court judicial review of order by Human Rights Commission commenced in Appellate Ct. of dist. where violation committed (now circuit court), HB- 454 associate judges 2563 JUDGES-Cont. minimum number associate judges authorized in single county circuits is 16, SB-1931 selection by circuit judges subject to Open Meetings Act, SB-1306 child victims and witnesses Supreme Court programs for training certain personnel to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims, HB- 2577 circuit courts administrative assistant (now Secretary), chief judge may appoint; sets salary & per diem, HB-171 appointment of circuit or assoc. circuit judges for 24-hr. duty for orders of protection pursuant to Domestic Violence Act, SB-493 associate judges, min. number in 2- - county circuits is 10, SB-1931 Cook County, provides for 24 new judges; interim appointments, HB- 172 Circuit Judge Vacancy Act Cook County Judicial Circuit division, SB-2032 Criminal Justice Information Authority membership, eliminates 3 judge positions, HB-491 election of incumbent judge incumbent judge file declaration of intent to succeed himself, repeals provisions, HB-3485 indemnification judge's ruling, order or decision, A.G. represent judge in lawsuit; State indemnify judge for all damages and expenses, HB-343 Judges Pension Retirement System Supreme Court and Appellate Court judges, allows to participate in system, HB-623 Judicial Advisory Committee, Joint creates; enhance maintenance of justice system, SJR-31 judicial retention Article of Election Code, repeals, HB-2691 Judicial Vacancy Merit Selection Act creates; Supreme Court vacancies filled by nominees of Jud. Nominating Commissions, HB-1770, 2365 multi-county circuit courts chief judge may obtain administrative personnel from administrative program established by Supreme Court, HB-131 oaths and affirmations retired judge may administer oaths & affirmations to witnesses, HB-851, 3569 Public Defender Act investigators with power of securing & serving warrants and carrying firearms, authorizes appointment, SB-1526 JUDGES-Cont. reapportionment Judicial Dists. and Circuits, SB-413 representation before judge prohibits representation by person having economic interest with judge, SB-1578 substitution State allowed on automatic substitution in single & multiple defendant cases, HB-2229 State may move for on account of prejudice, etc., HB-2616 JURORS See COURTS JUVENILE COURT See COURTS JUVENILES See CHILDREN AND MINORS KINDERGARTENS See SCHOOLS LABOR See EMPLOYMENT LAND See NATURAL RESOURCES LANDLORD AND TENANT Housing Authorities Act renewal policy refusal to renew tenancy of person convicted of sale & distribution of controlled substances, HB- 2569 income tax deduction renters deduction of 25% annual rent on principal place of residence, SB- 511 Land Trust Disclosure Law trustees liable to same extent as beneficiaries to tenants, HB-1416 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act grounds for eviction, includes condemnation & change of use, HB- 1486 payment of interest on security deposit, requires; liquidated damages for nonpayment, HB-2838 prohibits park owner to require removal of home when sold by tenant to qualified purchaser, HB-3066, 3106 premises maintenance remedies to lessee upon failure of lessor to provide, creates Act for; rent deduction for repairs, HB-2227 public aid assistance assignment of financial aid to pay landlord, recipient may request, SB- 269 2564 LANDLORD AND TENANT-Cont. renters income tax deduction of 25% annual rent on principal place of residence, SB-511 Residential Owner-Resident Act creates; rights & duties of owners and residents in rental agreement of dwelling unit, HB-695 residential structure service of process, owner record name of registered agent with county recorder of deeds, SB-2041 Smoke Detector Act creates; req. installation & maintenance in all dwelling units by 7/1/87; criminal penalties, SB- 1518;HB-2631 creates; requires in dwelling units, HB- 2139 Tenants Bill of Rights Act, creates, HB-329 tenants rights termination of lease due to complaint of tenant in re violation of governmental regulation, prohibits, SB-2071;HB-3611 LANGUAGE English higher education instructors possess oral proficiency in English, SB- 1516;HB-2615 Language and International Studies Academy, IL creates; secondary ed. to talented students; professional development of teachers; economic development, SB- 2118 Not-For-Profit Corporation Act corporate name in English, deletes requirement, HB-1035 LAW ENFORCEMENT accident reports fees for copies, authorizes, HB-335, 1487 arrests seat belts, prohibits arrest based solely on failure to comply with use requirement, SB-1559 burn reporting program directs State Fire Marshal to develop, HB-2886 campus police or security private college or private university authorized to appoint, HB-598 cannabis and controlled substances fines allocation of proceeds, HB-1567 child victims and witnesses Supreme Court programs for training certain personnel to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims, HB- 2577 LAW ENFORCEMENT-Cont. confidential information and records empowers Dept. Public Aid to solicit and receive accesss data & records of various entities, SB-1876 Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board deputy sheriff political activity, repeals prohibition on, HB-3543 increases membership; inc. maximum number of members affiliated with same political party; inc. number constituting quorum, HB-3060 County Police and Corrections Merit Board Act deputies or office employees engaging in political activities, prohibits interference from superiors, HB- 2767 criminal identification and investigation juvenile arrest warrant file, Dept. Law Enforcement keep computerized central repository of information of delinquent minors, HB-237 deadly force limits use during arrest proceedings, HB-3622 Dept. of Law Enforcement Officers Collective Bargaining Act creates; Dept. peace officers; bans strikes, work stoppages or slowdowns, HB-1400 Dept. of State Police criminal background investigations of members of volunteer organizations provicing child care services, HB- 2583 gangs and organizations, req. Div. of Criminal Investigation to keep computerized record for IL peace officers' use, HB-2743 renames Dept. of Law Enforcement, E085-3 Domestic Violence Act protection, issuance of emergency orders of; police transportation of victim to court, SB-615 Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act creates; multiple offenders register with police in municipality of offender's residence, SB-2292 I SEARCH - see: Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information bulletins, Dept. Law Enforcement prepare and send to State Board of Ed. for circulation in schools, HB-807 LEADS, req. all law enforcement agencies & policing bodies to enter zertain basic info into as soon as missing child report received, HB- 2858 2565 LAW ENFORCEMENT-Cont. intrastate motor carriers subject to Fed. Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; State Police may conduct on-site inspections, HB-948 law enforcement agency property includes State law enforcement agencies under Act, HB-2521 Law Enforcement Merit Board expenses paid by direct appropriation to ensure independence of Board from Dept. Law Enforcement, HB- 1010 Law Enforcement Reserve creates; former police offiers paid by Dept. Law Enforcement called up by Gov. for State emergencies, HB- 2141 missing children communication among State and local officials; alerting authorities; exchange of information; SB-2295; HB-2573, 2582 municipal auxiliary policemen auxiliary police may carry firearms to & from work, HB-3353 service for 5 years and under age 40, eligible to become full fledged policeman, SB-296 municipal peace officers detention of persons overnight or on Sun., removes provisions allowing, HB-1433 peace officers disarming a peace officer, knowingly, Class 1 felony, HB-291 non-State officers covered under Public Labor Relations Act, SB-313, 1255; HB-1128 Peace Officers Collective Bargaining Act, creates; prohibits strikes, SB-2; HB-7 traffic violation citations, enacts Act to not require quota, HB-760 Peace Officers Collective Bargaining Act, creates, prohibits strikes, HB-7 Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform Secretary of State police, includes, HB- 2768 police dogs exempts certain law enforcement officers from Vet. Medicine & Surgery Practice Act of 1983 in re administration of certain drugs, HB- 3028 Police Training Act, Illinois Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement Training Course, waives for persons holding associate degree in law enf. or corrections, SB- 1548 Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offenses into, HB-3290 LAW ENFORCEMENT-Cont. policemen & firemen killed in line of duty, scholarships to surviving spouses, HB-593 policemen and firemen applications for policemen & firemen available at public library branches, cities over 500,000, SB-1513 maximum age requirements for beginning officers, eliminates, HB- 3210, 3623 municipal crime prevention team program, authorizes Dept. State Police to establish, HB-3392 municipal demotion for cause, permits, HB-2824 reduction in rank after charges filed against officer, allows in cities with boards of fire & police commissioners, HB-2653 Public Defender Act investigators with power of securing & serving warrants and carrying firearms, authorizes appointment, SB-1526 Public Labor Relations Act, Illinois non-State peace officers covered under Act, SB-313 Regional Transportation Authority police protection, RTA study adequacy on public transportation systems under RTA jurisdiction, HB-1279 Sheriffs Compensation Act State annually pay county 50% of difference in sheriffs salary and minimum prescribed by law, HB- 3132 sheriffs law enforcement employees includes full-time forest preserve law enf. employees in provisions of Pension Code, SB-566 Sheriffs Act deputies or office employees engaging in political activities, prohibits interference from superiors, HB- 2767 rotation schedules for deputy clerks & sheriffs, counties over 1 million, SB- 1479 Sheriffs Merit System Act plaintiff pay cost of preparing and certifying record for judicial review, HB-810 sheriffs, deputies and police officers municipalities and counties indemnify for entire amount of liability from judgments against, HB-3031 State of Illinois Center, Chicago police and security force, Sec. of State authorized to maintain; prohibits such force under Dept. CMS, HB- 614 State police polygraph exams and exam results of voluntary exams, prohibits use in internal investigation & proceedings for disciplinary action, HB-2962 2566 LAW ENFORCEMENT-Cont. State police additional longevity increments, HB-2961 student assistance program fraud IL State Scholarship Commission and law enforcement agencies detect & prosecute; records maintenance; audits, etc. HB-2468 towing of vehicles uniform requirements & procedures for towing of vehicles initiated by law enforcement agency, establishes; Law Enforcement Agency Call List, HB-1852 township constables authorizes appointment by Board for enforcement of township ordinances, HB-954 traffic tickets Uniform Traffic Ticket and Disposition Program, req. Sec. of State to establish for all police agencies to use, HB-1839 traffic violation citations enacts Act relating to; peace officers not required to make quota, HB-760, 2635 transit police force, mandates creation by RTA/MTA by 7/1/86, HB-56 uniforms unobtrusive garments prescribed by religious doctrine or law, prohibits regulations prohibiting, SB-2124 unlawful sale of firearms law enforcement officer exemption applicable only if seller knows buyer to be law enforcement officer, HB- 1105 voluntary unincorporated association fraternal organizations, deletes from definition; prohibits suing or being sued in own name, HB-936 LIABILITY Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law enacts; tort immunity to persons reporting & aiding alcoholics & drug addicts, SB-1816 Assumption of Risk Act, IL creates; diminish damages in certain cases, SB-2266;HB-3435 Comparative Fault Act, Illinois creates; allocate responsibilty for actions brought in certain cases; abolishes joint & several liability doctrine, SB-1715, 2263; HB-3116, 3439 Contribution Among Joint Tortfeasors Act exempts employers liable under Workers' Comp. and Occupational Diseases Acts, SB-779 repeals, SB-636, 2068, 2263, 2266 dram shop liability LIABILITY--Cont. imposes on adults providing liquor to minors in private homes, HB-738, 3083 increases recovery for loss of means of support; limits aggregate recovery, HB-737 elder abuse, extends immunity to anyone reporting, SB-2019 handgun liability insurance coverage creates new category of insurance; requires of acquirers of handguns, HB-924 hazardous substance handlers grants indemnity to persons under contract to State, SB-1848;HB-3207 High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act, creates, HB-1861 itemization of verdict requires for certain actions based on negligence or strict tort liability, SB- 2311 joint & several liability doctrine, SB-1200 joint and several liability Act, creates, SB-2263 limits applicability, SB-2306; SB- 9(SS-3) HB-8(SS-3) not applicable to actions in which recovery predicated upon fault, SB- 2314 SB-3(SS-3); HB-5(SS-3) Land Trust Disclosure Law trustees liable to same extent as beneficiaries to tenants, HB-1416 Liquor Control Act underage consumption person paying for hotel room or facility where minor consumes alcohol liable for injuries caused by minor, SB-1577 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act companies issuing liability insurance policies to local gov't. units not required to waive certain immunities & exemptions, HB-2632 immunities from civil liability of local public entities & employees, expands and redefines, SB-1729;HB-3172 local entity not liable for injuries occurring in waterway not owned by entity SB-2227 negligent operation of firefighting & rescue vehicles & equipment, public entity not liable unless injured person totally without negligence, SB-2223 prima facie evidence of negligence, repeals failure to provide adequate equipment, personnel or facilities for medical facilities, SB-2224 public employee not liable for injury caused by defending judicial or administrative proceeding, HB-1211 tort liability immunities, expands; new immunities for rescue services & recreational activities; limits personal injury liability, HB-3203 2567 LIABILITY-Cont. Local Governmental Tort Immunity Act cost of risk care management program included in levy for tort liability, allows, HB-1393 local governments EPA delegation agreement, excuses local gov't. from liability resulting from injury due to, HB-2633 Modified Joint and Several Liability Act, IL, creates, SB-2263 negligence and product liability defendant not liable if contributory fault of plaintiff over 50%, SB-2308 non-profit sports liability limitation act, creates, SB-2051 Not-For-Profit Corporation Act, General immunity from liability to certain persons who are exempt from federal income taxes, SB-2064 product liability prohibits recovery from manufacturers or sellers due to owner's or user's fault, SB-2235 Product Liability Act, Illinois creates; defendant not liable for defective design or failure to warn of hazards in certain instances, SB- 1722, 2264; HB-3123, 3440 Product Liability Law, IL, creates, SB-2263 Public Accounting Act CPA not liable to persons not in privity of contract with him, SB-2108 public defenders indemnity of public defenders and assistant public defenders, provides for, HB-1213 public official discharge from public office, jury may recommend in lieu of awarding punitive damages, SB-2065 public officials removes from liability for tortious acts of persons on probation, HB-1073 Public Water Supply Act liability for injury or death caused by intentional contamination by other parties of water supply, exempts owner or operator, HB-1295 recovery for noneconomic loss limits maximum allowed for personal injury cases, SB-1723, 2310;HB- 3124 recreational landowner liability redefines terms; redefines duties & obligations of landowner, SB-2195 Response Action Contractors Indemnification Act, creates, HB-320 sanitary districts civil liability for damaging percolating waters, provides for, HB-1924 schools LIABILITY-Cont. immunity from liability for injuries from dist. athletic or recreational property or equipment, grants, SB- 2094 school program or activity, actions against dist. or agent not maintainable without willful or wanton conduct, SB-2095 seat belt use medical exemption, physician not liable, SB-2303 State Compensation Insurance Fund, creates as independent public corporation to insure employers against certain liabilities, HB-2769 tort reform, SB-1200 Workers' Compensation Act liability for indemnity, exempts employer, insurer or provider of advice to employer from, HB-937 wrongful birth liability in civil damages for act or omission resulting in live birth instead of abortion, precludes, HB- 917 LIBRARIES Dept. of Historic Preservation creates; transfers selected powers of IL State Historical Library and Dept. of Conservation, EO85-4 grants increases basis for annual per capita and area grants, SB-498;HB-3371 limits award of construction grants to single library, HB-2485 library materials, creates offense of criminal mutilation or vandalism of, SB-1121; HB- 797 Library System Act, IL increases basis for annual per capita and area grants, SB-498;HB-3371 limits award of construction grants to single library, HB-2485 non-tax supported public libraries, certain are eligible as State supported libraries and eligible for Sec. State grants, SB-1250 Local Library Act tax rate, increases maximum allowed with referendum, SB-560 policemen and firemen applications for policemen & firemen available at public library branches, cities over 500,000, SB-1513 public libraries annual State grants program, 25% of total construction costs, HB-401 statement of dollar amount of taxes due which are allocable to local tax levied for public library, requires bill to include, HB-726 Public Library District Act 2568 LIBRARIES--Cont. annexations requiring referenda, require majority of votes cast in both district and territory to be annexed, HB-739 conversion of tax supported public library into public library dist. upon approval of corporate authorities, HB-3025 referendum for disconnection of territory annexed by ordinance without referendum, allows if petition filed with district, HB-3079 tax rate, increases maximum allowed with referendum, SB-560 transfer of territory, rewrites provisions; consent of expanding dist.; circuit court supervision, SB- 560 self-insurance public library boards may accumulate funds for provision of, HB-881 State Library Act Governmental Research Services Advisory Committees, repeals Section establishing, HB-3273 service to handicapped persons via collection & dissemination of relevant info, SB-2035 tax bills itemized statement of taxes allocable to local tax levied for library purposes, HB-726, 1008 tax rate increases maximum allowed with referendum, SB-560 vandalism creates offense of criminal mutilation or vandalism of library materials, HB-797- LICENSING See Also: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS and REGULATION Acupuncture Practice Act, creates; licensure & examination by Dept. R&E, SB-2153;HB-104 Asbestos Abatement Act defines asbestos worker; licensure of workers; contractors carry liability insurance, SB-723 Athletics Trainers Practice Act, IL creates; registration of athletic trainers, SB-758 attorneys-at-law regulation of profession of law & licensing of attorneys as provided by law, SJR-118 auto dealers supplemental license outside franchisee's market area, prohibits except under certain circumstances, SB-583 Bingo License and Tax Act LICENSING-Cont. aggregate daily prize limit, raises to $2,700, HB-424 special games, eliminates provision that one card valid for all 5 of day's special games; removes card price limitations, HB-421 Blasting Operations Act, creates; licensing requirements from Dept. Mines and Minerals, SB-50 Building and Construction Trades Licensing Board, establishes within Dept. R&E; license all employers & employees in such trades, SB-41 casino gambling, permits in cities over 1 million, HB-175 Casino Night and Raffle Act creates; non-profit organizations may conduct, HB-645 child care facilities, requires licensure of part-day facilities, SB-1568 Consumer Finance Act loan license, increases minimum residency requirement for, HB-2119 Contractors' License Law creates; Dept. R&E licensure; qualifying exams, financial solvency, bonding; home improvement salesmen registration; SB-2134 Counselor Registration and Licensure Act creates; counselors providing service to general public; State Board of Counseling, HB-3146 day care firearms prohibition, requires as minimum standard for licensure, HB-2913 Dental Hygiene Practice Act creates; requires licensure, HB-2087 Dentures Act, Freedom of Choice of creates; licenses denturists, SB-1049 drivers license See MOTOR VEHICLES Emergency Medical Services Systems Act (EMS) changes "encourage" to "require" in re establishment of EMS agencies; Dept. certify EMS providers, HB- 1332 Emer. Medical Technician Instructor, adds definition; certification by Dept. of Public Health, SB-879 emergency medical services lead instructors, authorizes Dept. Public Health to certify, HB-2637 fingerprints Dept. Law Enforcement process prints submitted by other agencies to determine criminal records of applicants for permits & licenses, HB-743 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act 2569 LICENSING-Cont. ownership of funeral establishments by unlicensed persons, deletes permission; permits ownership by such persons of real estate where funeral directing occurs, SB-293 pre-need offering of funeral services through public education programs, authorizes, SB-293 revocation of license door-to-door or telephone solicitation of customers, SB- 293 Grain Dealer's Licensing Act applicant's net worth - $50,000, SB- 497 Home Improvement Business Licensing Act creates; license contractors and salesmen by Dept. R & E, SB-1527 home repair contractors municipalites may license, SB-1631 Horse Racing Act license applicants fingerprinting for $15 fee, requires, HB-2523 Hospice Licensing Act services provided for or regulated by State law, incorporates procedural & substantive changes, HB-3150 Hospital Licensing Act bilingual services, requires in admission & emergency services, HB-2128 hypothermic thermometers, Dept. Public Health to require in hospitals and ambulances, HB-43 perinatal, redefines, HB-722 X-rays referred to patient's personal physician at patient's request, requires, HB-698 insurance Special Producer's License, creates category for selling estate planning ins., HB-1408 insurance personnel suspension, revocation or denial for nonpayment of taxes; tax evasion penalties; tax liability liens; HB-3481 Las Vegas Night Games Act creates; licensing of organizations for conduct of certain games once a year, HB-1985 license plates See MOTOR VEHICLES liquor license violations, home rule municipalities may levy fines for violation (now only municipality over 500,000), HB-314 Lottery out-of-state sales agents, authorizes licensing, HB-977 Masonry Industry Licensing Act, Illinois creates; Dept. R & E administer; fees, requirements for licensure, SB-331 LICENSING-Cont. Massage Therapy Act, enacts; licensure by R&E, HB-3069, 3180 Medical Assistance Program licensees of Dept. of Public Aid automatic revocation, suspension & disciplinary action upon termination of services, SB-2190 Mobile Check Cashers Act creates; licensure by Dept. Financial Instutitions, HB-2072 Naprapathic Practice Act licensing equirements; repealed 12/ 31/95, HB-866 Nursing Anesthesia Act, Illinois creates; Dept. R&E licensure, SB-442 nursing care facilities Dept. Public Health sole responsibility for determining if licensure & certification requirements met, HB- 3153 obstetrics prohibits granting separate license for practice of, HB-2184 pesticides ban applications in public buildings by persons not licensed therefor, HB- 2686 Pharmacy Practice Act evidence of completion of 30 hrs. continuing ed., requires for license renewal, HB-715 Physical Therapy Act of 1985, creates, HB- 1298 Plumbing Contractors Registration Act creates; exam & registration by St. Board of Plumbing Examiners; Dept. Public Health administer, HB-1057 Professional Paramedics Licensing Act creates; Committee of Paramedic Examiners of Registered Professional Paramedics; administration by Dept. R&E, HB- 557 Public Accounting Act, IL study in residence or correspondence sch. acceptable toward 120 University semester hr. requirement if taught by CPA, HB-2191 public insurance adjusters examination for license waives requirement if applicant meets certain employment requirements prior to application, SB-372 licensing of non-residents, deletes permission for, HB-1071 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act creates; non-profit organizations conduct, HB-420 Radiation Protection Act persons administering ionizing radiation must be licensed or accredited, SB-1266 2570 LICENSING-Cont. Real Estate License Act of 1983 defines "offering guaranteed sales plans" SB-879 licensee discipline, authorizes Dept. R&E to put licensee on probation, HB-3378, 3468 nothing in Act construed to grant person private right of action for damages or to enforce Act; Dept. R&E suspend licenses, SB-554 specifies categories of fees, SB-553 suspension of license for offering free merchandise & service with unstated conditions for receipt thereof, SB-18 unlawful to solicit sale or listing for sale of residential property when owner listed as not so desiring, SB- 273 rebuilt vehicles allows only licensed persons to rebuild; inspection fees; insurance claims; salvage vehicles licensure, etc., SB- 1798 Respiratory Care Practice Act creates; regulation by Dept. R & E; Respiratory Care Examining Committee, HB-682 Roofing Industry Licensing Act, Illinois application of waterproofing materials; exempts certain contractors; requires licensure bond (now surety bond), HB-3576 deposit of CD or other securities in lieu of surety bond, HB-3647 excludes contractors installing only original roof on new bldgs., SB-2102 excludes roofing in connection with new bldg. construction or new additions, HB-1863 requires 3 years experience, passing an exam and submission to credit report, SB-324 surety bond requirement, eliminates, HB-1945 Software Licensing Enforcement Act creates; licensing agreements included with copies of computer software, SB-800 State agencies, revises various Acts in re rules, licenses & permits, HB-1059 Structural Pest Control Act educational programs on proper use of pesticides; increases licensing & registration fees, SB- 1163 Tattoo Licensing Act, creates, SB-1784 Timber Buyers Licensing Act includes fuel or firewood; raises buyers bond, HB-2519 towing companies licensure by and maintenance of records with Sec. of State, requires, HB-1339 LICENSING-Cont. Travel Agents and Travel Agencies Licensing Act of 1985, creates; regulation, SB-1362 vending machines fees, prohibits municipalities from increasing without notice and hearing; preempts home rule, HB- 808, 2642 Video Deposition Officer Act of 1985, IL Certified certification of video deposition officers by Dept. R&E, SB-578 LIE DETECTOR TESTS See INFORMATION LIENS instrument of release or assignation legal description of property, requires before recordation or filing of instrument, HB-2709 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act lien by operation of law on property of person ordered to pay child support, creates, SB-1542 Mechanics' Lien Act grants liens to manager of structure or tract of land and to person incurring expense in re lot or tract, SB-824 notice of subcontractor work, subcontractor notify both single family and multi-family, SB-1118 private roads, streets, or alleys, includes uner Act, SB-1190 subcontractor or material man denied lien unless contract registered under IL Home Repair Registration Act, SB-1633 veterinarians and subcontractors of vets., creates lien in favor of, HB- 3215 thresherman lien on agricultural crop takes priority over perfected security interest, HB-2620 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR abolishes office, SJR-125 elections gubernatorial succession, excludes Lt. Gov., SB-1790;SJR-130 joint election of Gov. and Lt. Gov., repeals Sec. of IL Constitution, HJRCA-18 joint nomination for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, SB-1625; HB- 2931, 3464 nomination procedures, establishes, HB-3250 Travel Control Board Lt. Gov. may appoint designee to serve as chairman in his stead, HB-2067 LIMITATIONS, STATUTE OF See CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF 2571 LOBBYISTS See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT accounting systems Comptroller establish for local gov't. units, publish manuals & procedures, SB-1041 advertising real estate prohibits restriction of signs, HB-2013 Aeronautics Act, IL financial assistance from DOT, requires entity wishing to own or operate facility located in different city to obtain permission from that city, SB-502 audits requires of accounts of cities, counties & certain gov'tal units to comply with federal standards, HB-3327 Bd. of Governors Cooperative Computer Center, increases use, HB-3266 bids prohibits rejection on grounds that bidder & his employees not residents of unit of local gov't. where project located, HB-564 building planning service requires prior to construction or rehabilitation of any building, HB- 2696 campaign disclosures imposition of requirements concerning disclosures, power to to be exercised exclusively by State, HB-688 cannabis and controlled substances fines allocation of proceeds, HB-1567 Chicago World's Fair - 1992 Authority Authority, designates as unit of local gov't., HB-1682 community based youth services public hearings prior to establishment, HB-2498 Community Corrections Act, Illinois creates; State-funded local facilities & programs for nonviolent offenders; local advisory boards; provides for grants, HB-353 Community Education Act creates; promote maximum use of public buildings and resources, HB- 1256 Community Mental Health, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Act creates; local Boards responsible for treatment & care of affected individuals in community; tax levies; referenda HB-2458 Contractual Services Act, IL creates; governmental units adopt guidelines for operative policies & instructions in re service contracts, HB-3254 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. County Executive Act permits county to adopt elective form of gov't. and elect not to become home rule unit at same referendum, HB-922 debts or obligations unit of gov't. issue debt to retire if found invalid or in default; tax levy, HB-2028 Dept. of Transportation vehicles used vehicle sales, DOT give local gov't. units first opportunity to buy, HB-940 DOT vehicle sales DOT give first opportunity to buy to local gov'ts., HB-1928 elected officials board meetings, member's failure to attend 50% constitutes resignation, HB-2698 requires time off without compensation to attend official meetings, HB-1324 EPA delegation agreements liability resulting from injury due to, excuses local gov't. from, HB-2633 Federal antitrust law specifies exercise of power by certain units of gov't. making such units exempt from fed. antitrust law, HB- 521 firearms local regulation of transfer, possession & transportation of firearms & firearm ammunition in IL, prohibits, HB-3140 forest preserves dist. property not subject to eminent domain or condemnation; exempt from special assessments of other local gov't. units, HB-3555 fraudulent compensation civil cause of action against persons using fraudulent means or false representation to obtain compensation, HB-3340 general obligation bonds, permits local gov't to issue, HB-1258 Grant Anticipation Note Act creates; authorizes financing infrastructure projects in anticipation of federal grants, HB- 2462 Health and Safety Act limits application to employees of State & its political subdivisions HB-636 Highway Advertising Act local zoning regulations apply if not less restrictive than Act, HB-2857 permits establishment of stricter limitations than under Fed. Highway Beautification Act of 1965, HB-858 regulating standards, specifies legislative policy declarations in re unzoned areas; permits local regulation in zoned areas if less restrictive than State law, HB-565 2572 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. highway equipment purchase or lease, requires highway commissioners to have written approval from appropriate governing body, HB-603 hospitals certain local gov't. units may sell, lease or transfer public hospitals to public & private entities, HB-1106 I SEARCH - see: Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act IL Development Finance Authority Act grant programs for laboratory & research operations; incubator facilities; developing infrastructure, SB-350 Infrastr:ucture Revolving Loan Fund, creates to administer distribution of federal loan moneys to local gov'ts., SB-172;HB-241 indemnity civil law suits, includes local public entities without taxing powers in "State", HB-3257 infrastructure DCCA guidelines for monitoring local public infrastructure monitoring, HB-2499 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act incl. school dists. and law enforcement agencies accessing LEADS terminals; courts check LEADS before awarding custody, SB-1285 liability insurance companies issuing policies to local gov't units not required to waive certain immunities & exemptions, HB-2632 Dept. Insurance establish program of ins. to local gov't. units, h nmeowners. businesses if unable to obtain in ;. at reasonable rate by 8/1/86, HB-2907 Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act, creates, HB-2796 Local Government Political Rights Act employee political activities, bans local gov't. & school dist. from prohibiti g, HB-2890 Local Government Risi Management and Pooled Insurance Act, IL creates; special Div. in Dept. of Ins.; SB-1985 Local Government Tax Collection Act interest paid to reg. sch. sup't. when sch. dist. not elect to have interest earned on collected & undistributed taxes, HB 1453 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act adds rules to definition of enactment, SB-2051 changes reference to subsection, HB- 1357 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. common carriers exemption, deletes langauge granting, SB-1832 companies issuing liability insurance policies to local gov't. units not required to waive certain immunities & exemptions, HB-2632 immunities from civil liability of local public entities & employees, expands and redefines, SB-1729, 1844;HB- 3172 interest on raised funds used for purpose of fund, HB-3667 liability in re dispatch or failure to dispatch emergency services, removes, HB-3617 liability insurance policies not affect immunities, SB-2099 local taxing entity, limits bond issuance for tort judgments or settlements, HB-3666 payment of judgment or settlement, allows in 10 equal annual installments for certain amounts, SB-2225 prisoner, incl. person who has been told he is under arrest, SB-2221 property tax funds, expands authorized use under Act, SB-2226 public employee not liable for injury caused by defending judicial or administrative proceeding, HB-1211 public employee, makes reference gender neutral, SB-2222 Soil and Water Conservations Dists. Act districts subject to, HB-336 tort liability immunities, expands; new immunities for rescue services & recreational activities; limits personal injury liability, HB-3203 Local Governmental Infrastructure Finance Act creates; loans to local gov'ts. required by law to finance infrastructure projects SB-374 Local Governmental Tax Collection Act abatement of taxes if elect to receive interest on undistributed taxes, deletes requirement, SB-623 cost of risk care management program included in levy for tort liability, allows, HB-1393 Local Governmental Units Audit Act financial report, requires of units appropriating less than $200,000, HB-1389 local historians appointment by county, municipality & townships for preservation of local history, HB-1012 local nessages tax reauthorizes imposition, SB-893 repeals authority to impose, SB-730 2573 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. local public entity insurance facility establish for excess coverage insurance for local public entities; requires all public entities to participate in, SB- 2002;HB-3233 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act cogeneration of electricity from solid waste; defines facilities; ICC requirements; excludes from calculation of excess capacity, etc., HB-3149 local surcharge on landfill operators, authorizes, HB-3209 local telecommunications tax authorizes imposition, SB-730 repeals authorization, SB-893 officials and employees tax shelter benefits plan, authorizes establishment of, SB-1502 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act local gov'tal. grants, grouped by population, HB-2542 Private Activity Bond Allocation Council creates; allocation of bond limit; supersedes E084-6, HB-1148, 1688 procurement of services political subdivision procurement of architectural, engineering or land surveying services, regulates, HB- 1120 public aid general assistance local gov'tal. tax supplement, authorizes based on assistance furnished and expenses for administration thereof, SB-2022 public official discharge from public office, jury may recommend in lieu of awarding punitive damages, SB-2065 public officials removes from liability for tortious acts of persons on probation, HB-1073 vacancy in office, prohibits expenditure of funds or entering new contractual agreements in certain instances, SB- 1712 recovery of taxes, fees and charges limits to amount illegally collected by local gov't. to amount paid within 1 yr of commencement of action, SB- 584 regattas and boat races local gov'tal. unit may authorize and supervise on water owned & operated by gov'tal. unit, HB-775 restricted vehicles bans local gov't units from restricting any noncommercial vehicle under 8000 lbs., HB-2795 rights-of-way local gov't. units may sell, trade or use for certain other purposes, HB-3608 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. rodent, mosquito, weed control Dept. Public Health grant program to local gov't., HB-1402 service contracts competitive bidding reflecting cost of using local entity's employees, req., SB-2056 sewer repairs issuance of bonds subject to local gov't. approval, HB-2888 smoking public areas, prohibits smoking in unless expressly permitted, HB-33 Solid Waste Disposal Act creates; waste management plans, SB- 1259 solid waste management Local Solid Waste Disposal Act, creates; submission of plans to EPA, HB-2022 Recycling Act, creates; recycling and solid waste management plans; levy of charge on landfill operators, HB- 2124 speed limit increase to 70 mph on appropriate highways, permits local authorities to, HB-647 State Revenue Sharing Act bond escrow accounts, State Treasurer to deposit portion of taxing dist. money into per dist. request, HB- 1455 inceases %age of revenue from IL income tax for deposit into Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, HB-3503 increases monthly transfer from GRF to Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, SB-1231 HB-1442 Tax Anticipation Note Act amounts; interest rates; manner of refunding, HB-1258 Tax Collection Act, Local Governmental county tax rate reduction, deletes requirement when taxing dist. receive interest on collected but undistributed taxes; deletes requirement to publish notice of use of such interest, HB-769 Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act, IL distribution of 1/12 collections into Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, SB- 330 Taxing District Reserve Fund Act special reserve fund for payment of tax refunds, authorizes local gov't. units and taxing districts to accumulate monies in, SB-265 Taxpayer Sunshine Act requires publication of surplus amount of fund from revenues of ad valorem tax, HB-1672 2574 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. telecommunications services Dept. CMS coordinate services at unit of of local gov't. request, HB-1970 wildlife and aquatic life local gov'tal. regulation, limitation or licensing, prohibits, HB-405, 2884 workfare program AFDC and Medical Assistance recipients, Dept. Public Aid to establish Statewide, HB-589 working cash funds permits appropriation of money to fund in maximum amount allowed; authorizes fund to receive such in addition to any other contributions, HB-702 LOTTERY See GAMES AND GAMBLING MALPRACTICE See CIVIL PROCEDURE, CODE OF MARKETING See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MARRIAGE AND DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE See DOMESTIC RELATIONS MASS TRANSPORTATION/TRANSIT See TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES MC CORMICK PLACE See CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES MECHANICS' LIENS See LIENS MEDICINE Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform AIDS testing, HB-3660 Dept. issue card indicating anatomical gift or living will; toll-free verification service by Dept., HB- 2817 donee prohibited from receipt of gift upon objection of persons empowered to authorize, deletes provision, HB- 3529 human body parts, prohibits buying or selling, HB-3536 identification of potential donors, req. hospitals to develop protocol for; public ed. & staff training programs, HB-2601 liability, exempts donees acting in good faith who fail to obtain consent from surviving spouse or next of kin, SB- 233 anatomical gifts drivers license provide information on reverse of each license, HB-3531 MEDICINE-Cont. enacts Act relating to, HB-2740 rejection when evidence of exposure to AIDS, HB-2900 Blood Bank Act blood trust programs, hospital establish to allow donor specification of use of blood, SB-1650;HB-3615 Blood Labeling Act AIDS testing, HB-3660 AIDS, requires testing all blood & blood products; destruction of blood testing positive, SB-2074 burn reporting program directs State Fire Marshal to develop, HB-2886 Capsule Safety Act creates; storage & display of tamper- proof capsules; sales by pharmacists, mail-order, HB-2716 Catastrophic Major Illness Protection Act creates; Dept. Public Health pay qualified health expenses, HB-2008 Clinical Laboratory Act exempts health maintenance organizations from Act, SB-1636 Corneal Transplant Act objections to removal, sets order of priority of persons who may object, SB-233 covered prescription drug incl. insulin and other drugs used by diabetics, HB-2917 includes insulin, syringe, needles, HB- 2917 Emergency Medical Services Systems Act (EMS) emergency medical services lead instructors, authorizes Dept. Public Health to certify, HB-2637 paramedics & ambulance personnel exposed to infectious diseases, req. Dept. Public Health to adopt rules req. notification, HB-2644 Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act final actions on applications to be taken in open meetings, SB-1189 grants availability, Dept. Public Health conduct Statewide public education program, HB-3532 Family Practice Residency Act medical students practice full-time in Designated Shortage Area; obstetrics & gynecology, incl. as primary care physician, SB-2199;HB-2644 human body parts prohibits sale of certain body parts; exclusions; specifies rendition of certain services, HB-3536 IL Incentive Pharmacy Certificate Pilot Project creates; recipients receive certificates quarterly, issued by Comptroller, to be presented to pharmacist when filling prescription; administered by Dept., HB-488 2575 MEDICINE-Cont. immunization of school children forms describing risks & benefits distributed to health professionals for parents, HB-3482 impaired physicians reports not considered records under State Records Act and Medical Practice Act, HB-1955 Medical Determinations Board creates within Dept. Public Health, HB-1947 medical malpractice malicious prosecution, pre-filing review, verdict itemization, contingent fees, no punitive damages, periodic payments, insurance policy limits, etc., SB-1200; HB-1604 Medical Practice Act chiropractic practice limitations, SB- 222;HB-1483 chiropractor applicant's college must be accredited to meet standards of professional education, HB-1390 mastectomy, requires consent form prior to operation, HB-629, 680 medicaid fraud revocation of license for subsequent conviction, HB-2891 obstetrics, prohibits granting separate license for practice of, HB-2184 persons licensed to practice medicine without drugs or surgery, establishes continuing ed. requirements, SB-445 pharmacy referrals, prohibits physician from referring patient to pharmacy in which physician has pecuniary interest, SB-1497 physician license renewal; disciplinary record review; substance abuse mandatory probation, testing; renewal fee; HB-3338 publication of all disciplinary matters; Dept. R&E toll free phone for inquiries, HB-3544 renewal period of 2 yrs.; raises fees; increases investigators, HB-3546 repeals; enacts Medical Practice Act of 1986, SB-2202 revocation of license revoke physician's license belonging to organization prohibiting legal assoc. & cooperation between persons licensed under Act, HB-2006 Organ Donation Request Act, creates; hospital seek consent for organ donations, SB-233 organ donations next of kin of deceased patients consent, requires, SB-1509;HB-2626, 2740 Organ Transplant Aid Act MEDICINE-Cont. creates; hospital administrators request next of kin consent to anatomical gifts SB-1486;HB-2557, 2601, 3533 Pituitary Gland Removal Act creates; coroners ordering autopsies may remove gland & give to agencies for research & hormone manufacture, HB-391 police dogs exempts certain law enforcement officers from Vet. Medicine & Surgery Practice Act of 1983 in re administration of certain drugs, HB- 3028 Radiation Protection Act persons administering ionizing radiation must be licensed or accredited, SB-1266 MEETINGS Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act final actions on applications to be taken in open meetings, SB-1189 mass gatherings, repeals An Act for the regulation of, HB-1973 Open Meetings Act associate judge selection by circuit judges subject to Act, SB-1306 closed meetings economic development proposals & proposed location of business entity, SB-1834 public retirement system board meetings when considering security and investment matters, HB-103 school board meetings considering acquisition, lease or sale or real estate, HB-556, 707 definition of meeting, changes to quorum, HB-2204 electric cooperatives meetings open to all members of bd. of directors; coop furnish financial info & lists of members, SB-1201 Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Board, permits closed meetings on certain subjects, SB- 1189 ICC, apply provisions of Open Meetings Act to, HB-5 IL Pension Code public employee retirement systems, authorizes closed meeting when considering security and investment matters, HB-103 Passover postponement of town meetings of township trustees in conflict with, HB-3230 Public Community College Act board meetings, authorizes public and employee comment, HB-1401 2576 MEETINGS-Cont. residential cooperative corporations requires open meetings, SB-1320 MENTAL HEALTH adolescent and teen suicide prevention Dept. Mental Health & Dev. Disabilities establish programs; grants; teacher training institutes, SB-2164 autism defines as distinct developmental disability requiring specialized programs, HB-2816 Community Mental Health, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Act creates; local Boards responsible for treatment & care of affected individuals in community; tax levies; referenda HB-2458 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities See CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE developmental disability, redefines, HB- 2612 family support demonstration program Dept. to establish to enhance family ability to care for chronically mentally ill or dev. disabled relative, HB-27 medical costs parents of persons under 21 liable only if recipient unable to pay or estate insufficient, HB-3521 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act adds approval date to reference to Mental Health Act, HB-217A Gov. designate agency to protect & advocate for rights of developmentally disabled, HB-2452 patient's records representative of employee involved in disciplinary proceeding allowed access to records, SB-1649 reimburse sheriff for costs incurred in transporting patients pursuant to court order, HB-3114 Mental Health Education Act creates; DMHDD make grants; income tax check-off, SB-1243 mental health facilities medications used in mental health facilities, DMHDD develop procedures for approval, SB-1993 prisoners mental health & dev. disabilities services, requires availability to inmates by Dept. Corrections, SB- 657 Residential Services Authority for Behavior Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students MENTAL HEALTH-Cont. adds rep. from Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse as member of Authority, SB-1521 creates; powers & duties, SB-1056 repeals; incorporates provisions as new Section of School Code, SB-1521 self-help groups self-help clearinghouse, establishes; computerized resource system in re such groups, HB-26 Self-Sufficiency Trust Fund creates; Dept. accept trust moneys for developmentally disabled persons, HB-3605 social workers clinical social worker, defines as qualified examiner under Mental Health & Devopmental Disabilities Code, SB-295 Temporary Guardian Act, IL creates; appointment for persons over 16 lacking capacity to control conduct, SB-346 METROPOLITAN FAIR AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITY See CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES MILITARY AND NAVAL DEPARTMENT armory rental Adjutant General may refuse in interests of public safety, HB-2526 State Militia explosives related activities, imposes certain prohibitions and restrictions; exemptions; penalties; SB-2062 transfer realty to local gov'tal. units, authorizes, HB-2544 MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS See FOOD AND DRUGS MOBILE HOMES immobile dwelling includes house trailers situated on permanent foundation and assessed as real property, SB-395 Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act bans any alteration of certain homes which would result in violation of Act, SB-1954;HB-2820 creates Act relating to, HB-1159 definitional references, numerous changes & additions, SB-1971 IL Manufactured Safety Act, changes title to; permanently placed dwellings taxed as real property, SB- 1969 mobile homes, eliminates from coverage under Act, SB-1969;HB- 1161 2577 MOBILE HOMES-Cont. Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act grounds for eviction, includes condemnation & change of use, HB- 1486 payment of interest on security deposit, requires; liquidated damages for nonpayment, HB-2838 prohibits park owner to require removal of home when sold by tenant to qualified purchaser, HB-3066, 3106 MORTGAGES county boards of health authorizes to mortgage real estate, HB- 486 Fairness in Lending Act mortgage loan applicants, prohibits refusal to provide copies of credit reports & appraisals, HB-2910 Farm Development Act grant program for heavily indebted farmers, Authority to administer; farmland tax provisions, HB-1090 foreclosures action in circuit court to postpone for single family dwelling occupied as sole residence by mortgagor, HB- 2837 farming purposes, circuit court action to postpone foreclosure on real property used for, HB-974 Linked Deposits Act, creates to delay instigation of certain foreclosure proceedings, SB-64 sales follow redemption period in real estate mortgage foreclosures, HB- 471 tax exemption deeds issued pursuant to foreclosure, HB-120, 189, 644 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act creates; DCCA administer assistance to residential mortgagees, HB-1290, 2801, 3340 Homeowner's Mortgage Counseling Law, creates, HB-3340 Housing Development Authority, IL residential mortgages owned by lending institutions, prohibits IHDA excluding persons not buying 1st home, HB-1230 income tax credit credit of 50% of earned interest to lending institutions on mortgages to 1st home buyers of low income persons, HB-2791 instrument of release or assignation legal description of property, requires before recordation or filing of instrument, HB-2709 legal description of property requires before acceptance of instrument for recordation or filing, SB-1508 MORTGAGES-Cont. Linked Deposits Act, creates; policy to delay instigation of certain foreclosure proceedings, SB-64 mortgage bankers includes person, assoc., business, partnership or corporation engaged in certain activities, HB-1905, 2809 Mortgage Escrow Account Act money market account, allows to pledge to secure payment of anticipated taxes, HB-590 mortgage foreclosure provisions real estate under land trust given as security for loan, applicable, HB- 2683 mortgage lender, includes mortgage banker and person that services loans in definition, SB-88 second mortgages signatures of all owners notarized, requires; intent to foreclose, requires notice 2 weeks before filing complaint to foreclose, SB-95 MOTOR VEHICLES access points trailers & semi-trailers and household goods carriers, allows access to points of loading & unloading, SB-492 accident reports copies furnished for fee; accident reconstruction officer report copies furnished for fee, allows, HB-1920 fees for copies, authorizes, HB-335, 1487 motorist and police reports indicate use or lack of use of seat belts at time of accident, HB-206 report of accident resulting in death within 2 hrs. of accident, requires; submission to test for DUI, HB-779 accidents accident resulting in death, requires submission to test for DUI; report of accident within 2 hrs., HB-779 commercial vehicles owner's discharge in bankruptcy releives responsible employee of penalties for failure to satisfy judgment, HB-592 notice of security deposited with State to satisfy judgments, requires Sec. State send to persons involved in accident, HB-907 victims under 18, law enforcement officer contact parents as soon as possible, HB- 1103 air bags requires on all 1987 or later model first division vehicles sold or titled in IL, SB-11 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act creates; registration with Dept. Conservation; HB-3177, 3420 2578 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. amateur radio license plates corresponding to call letters for 2nd div. veh. under 8000 lbs., permits, SB-643 arrests seat belts, prohibits arrest based solely on failure to comply with use requirement, SB-1559 auto dealers dealers, wreckers, rebuilders keep records on certain essential parts, SB-1136 established place of business incl. place of licensed dealer who also sells motor fuel, HB-3577 supplemental license outside franchisee's market area, prohibits, SB-583;HB-787 Automobile Renting Occupation and Use Tax Act See TAXATION automotive parts recyclers exempts from IL Commercial Transportation Law, HB-3235 auxiliary driving lamps permits mounting in excess of 42 inches from ground in certain instances; exempts certain vehicles used in snow & ice removal, HB-639 bail for traffic violations drivers license posted as bail, allows, SB-1558 non-speeding bail of $25; graduated bails for speeding starting at $25 for first 10 mph over, HB-423 bicycles front light, requires after dark; $100 fine, HB-1882 blood alcohol tests" written results from tests conducted in hospital emergency room admissible evidence in certain circumstances, SB-592 Boat Registration and Safety Act abandoned vessel, landowner may acquire title after 6 months, SB-122 boating accident deaths alcohol content tests on blood, req.; req. coroners report to Dept. Conservation, SB-873 carriers intrastate operators subject to Fed. Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; ICC notify DOT of self-insurers; bus regulations, etc., SB-2018 Child Passenger Protection Act accountability, deletes ownership of vehicle as criteria in determining, HB-613 child passenger seats requirement applicable to any person transporting child under 6, HB-1069 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. excludes to child with physical handicap which prevents appropriate restraint, SB-74 persons transporting children under 6, Act applicable to all, HB-1069 Commercial Transportation Law, IL creates; RR, bus companies, trucking cos. common carrier pipelines, HB- 2196 exempts automotive parts recyclers, HB-3235 ICC review of application to operate veh. under Law, increases to 21 days, HB-3414 interstate rail carrier operations, ICC jurisdiction, SB-2186 lease, defines; leases controlled by lessees & operated by employees of license holder, HB-3189 commercial vehicles accidents owner's discharge in bankruptcy relieves responsible employee of penalties for failure to satisfy judgment, HB-592 motor fuel tax ID card, requires in cab of commercial vehicles, SB-244 commuter van, includes vehicles seating 7 § persons, HB-1371 construction vehicles limited operation permit fee for certain construction vehicles exceeding size & weight restrictions, HB-867 Dept. of Transportation vehicles used vehicle sales, DOT give local gov't. units first opportunity to buy, HB-940 deputy registrars election authority appoint Sec. of State designated employees to serve in driver's license exam stations in authority's jurisdiction, HB-3024 drivers education See EDUCATION drivers licenses anatomical gifts information, requires on reverse of each license, HB-3531 effects of alcohol, applicant must demonstrate knowledge of, HB-783 election authorities appoint designated employees of Sec. of State to serve as deputy registrars in exam stations under authority's jurisdiction, HB- 3024 hardship license transfers determination process from Sec. of State to circuit court, HB-1319 licensees under 21, license in contrasting color, HB-430 minor license/permit for applicants under 18, SB-484 2579 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. motorcycle safety course as requirement for driver's license, HB- 3177 operators of vehicles used for transportation of elderly, religious organization, commuter van, changes requirements, HB-1845 probationary licenses, sets standards for issuance and revocation, SB-378 proof of financial responsibility for 3 yr. period for driver's license or vehicle registration, requires, HB-1854 reinstatement after revocation, expands requirements, SB-35 restricted driving permits & probationary licenses, rules and standards, SB-378 senior citizen fee for duplicate license if license stolen, prohibits, HB-3252 supervision violation of court order for supervision (now of orders for sprvision for specific offenses) reported to Sec. of State, HB- 1450ate suspension or revocation automatic for conviction of 3 moving violations in 2-yr. period, HB-106 for 10 or more outstanding parking violations or 2 or more warrants, SB-1232 illegally passing stopped sch. bus, SB-83, 1095;HB-848, 3011 military installation, adds to definition of "State" regarding driving offenses warranting suspended license, SB-379 minor convicted of any reportable traffic violation, requires 1 yr. revocation, HB-1983 proof of financial responsibility for renewal, requires maintained 3 yrs. SB-1095 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law violators, deletes Sec. State authority to suspend or deny licenses, SB-1997 driving under influence (DUI) aggravated DUI, creates offense of; blood & urine tests admissible in court; procedure for breath tests, HB-926 boating accident deaths, req. alcohol content blood tests, reports to Dept. Conservation, SB-873 disqualication for restricted driving permit for persons under 21, SB- 2165 driver involved in accident resulting in personal injury or damage over $300, Class 4 felony, SB-651 involuntary homicide, creates offense of causing death while DUI, HB-2484 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. Judicial Driving Permit, abolishes in DUI cases; other DUI revisions, SB- 2150 out-of-state liquor sale to minor, right of action against seller; long arm statute; ad restrictions; revoke driving privileges; DUI abuse sch. programs, SB-2165;HB-3641 permits 50% surcharge on fines imposed for DUI, HB-1838 persons convicted of DUI pay $40 (now $25) fee, HB-3393 persons operating boats while DUI subject to certain misdemeanors or felonies, SB-499 reckless homicide, increases penalty, SB-341;HB-19 revisions; probationary licenses, HB- 2738 sobriety tests, court (now Sec. State) suspend license 90 days for refusal to submit to, SB-1244 submission to tests when involved in accident resulting in death, requires; report of accident within 2 hrs., HB- 779 substantive and procedural revisions, HB-1841 supervision disposition, denies, SB- 2267 third or subsequent offense, Class 4 felony; requires notice of intent to prosecute as felony; prohibits disclosure of prior convictions SB- 540;HB-630 written results from blood alcohol tests conducted in hospital emergency room admissible evidence in certain circumstances, SB-592 emergency firefighting vehicles studded tires, permits use between 11 / 15 and 4/14, HB-2781 fees all persons 65 or older qualify for special registration fee program, SB- 1541 apportioned and prorated includes in classes of fees reduced on quarterly basis, HB-740 vehicles not exempt from reduced fees despite becoming subject to registration during last month of registration year, HB-3277 reduction of registration fee for spouse of person eligible under Sr. Cit. & Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief & Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, SB-1936 garbage trucks device to give warning sound when vehicle in reverse, requires, HB-228 exempts from weight limitations for certain highways, SB-1673;HB-3462 2580 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. increases axle load to 44,000 lbs. on 2- axle vehicles, HB-1831 General Assembly members retired member definition, revises, SB- 243 handicapped parking reciprocal agreements with other jurisdictions for permanently disabled persons, authorizes Sec. of State, HB-1901 handicapped transportation permits any organization to receive handicapped registration plates or parking decals, HB-2889 plates or decals, issued to organizations primarily engaged in transporting handicapped persons, SB-328;HB- 865,986 headlights requires use of whenever use of wipers necessary, HB-860 headset receivers excludes motorcycle helmet speakers; limits devices, HB-3135 repeals prohibition against, HB-3067 helmet: requires use of helmets by operators and passengers or motorcycles, HB- 122, 2647, 2863 highway maintenance vehicles exempt from cover or tarpaulin requirement, HB-2825 illegally passing stopped school bus suspension of drivers license, SB-83, 1095; HB-848 impounded vehicles notice within 10 days to person legally entitled to ownership, requires, HB- 573 insurance claims improper claims practices, additional acts constituting; additional posting of notice provisions, SB-137 intrastate motor carriers subject to Fed. Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; State Police may conduct on-site inspections, HB-948 lane usage DOT regulate on highways with 2 (now 3) lanes in one direction, SB-1561, 1673 license plates amateur radio plates corresponding to call letters for 2nd div. veh. under 8000 lbs., permits, SB-643 contest for design of certain plates, Sec. of State to hold every 4 yrs., HB-44 cost-reducing studies for alternatives in designing & producing, Sec. of State to conduct, HB-1397 handicapped plates or decals MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. issued to organizations which primarily & frequently transport handicapped persons, SB-328;HB-865, 986 permits any organization transporting handicapped persons to apply for, HB-2889 one plate, authorizes for certain vehicles, HB-756 prisoner-of-war plates, allows use of on light trucks under 8000 lbs., HB-69 special plates for retired members of U. S. Armed Forces, HB-3637 lights amber, oscillating lights, permits use by vehicles displaying slow-moving decal, SB-411 auxiliary driving lamps, permits mounting above 42 inches from ground in certain instances; exempts certain vehicles used for snow & ice removal, HB-639 bike front light, requires. fter dark; $100 fine, HB-1882 funeral procession lead vehicle, requires use of flashing, amber light, HB- 2911 headlights, requires use whenever use of wipers necessary, HB-860 mail trucks, permits use of amber oscillating lights, SB-1136 spot lamps, exempts from requirements certain vehicles used for snow & ice removal, HB-639, 2517 unlawful use of oscillating, rotating or flashing lights, felony to unlawfully stop another person, SB-1558 unlawfully using oscillating, rotating or flashing lights Class 4 felony, SB- 1919 local traffic regulations requires signs posted at highway entrances, HB-1381 mail trucks amber oscillating lights, permits, SB- 1136 mandatory insurance, HB-800 manufactured housing and mobile homes creates Act relating to, HB-1159 Safety Act, Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home mobile homes, eliminates from coverage under Act, HB-1161 missing children information on, Sec. of State incl. from Dept. of Law Enf. with registration & drivers license renewal forms, HB- 1645 Motor Carrier of Property Law exempts vehicles transporting farm products exempt from Interstate Commerce Act, HB-2513 2581 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. ICC supply form for lease of motor vehicles; prescribe terms, HB-2196 towing by company pursuant to order from law enforcement official, exempts, HB-1318 motor homes sales on Sunday, permits dealers only licensed to sell certain such vehicles, HB-340 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 used vehicles, limits maximum interest rate, HB-3220 motorcycles headset receivers excludes headsets equipped with earphones for communication with other drivers from prohibition, HB-3139 excludes motorcycle helmet speakers; limits devices, HB- 3135 helmets, requires operator and passengers to wear, HB-122, 2647, 2863 motorcycle safety course as requirement for driver's license, HB- 3177 passenger handgrips, deletes requirement for permanent handgrips, HB-1358 registration fees establishes for certain cycles under 150cc, HB-927 senior citizens, reduces fees by 50%, HB-379 moving violations increases fines; additional funds to go to local gov'ts. for emergency medical services, HB-545 violations up to 10 mph over speed limit of 55, not required to reort to Sec. of State, SB-239 New-Car Buyer Protection Act replacement cars to be same as car being replaced; collateral charges replaced by certain other charges in purchase price; increases time period for bringing action under law, HB- 384 odometers odometer mileage photocopy, requires dealer to provide to prospective buyers, HB-3284 organ donors drivers license applicants, Sec. State inform of format and offer to provide witnesses, SB-233 oscillating lights slow-moving vehicles, permits use of amber flashing lights, SB-411 parking tickets MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. suspension of drivers license for 10 or more outstanding violations or 2 or more warrants, SB-1232 parking violations municipalities create by ordinance municipal agency to administer & adjudicate HB-3395 police officers serve summons for violation of municipal ordinances, HB-3394 passing another vehicle return to authorized lane of travel as soon as practical upon passing of vehicle travelling in same direction, HB-696 pedestrians highways, repeals provisions regulating walking on, HB-13 pick-up trucks operation on municipal boulevard, prohibits municipal restrictions, HB- 1013 Proof of Financial Responsibility Article requires proof for 3-yr. period for drier's license or vehicle registration, HB-1854 prosecution fees municipalities under 1 million entitled to $10 prosecution fee per conviction for certain vehicle code violations, HB-40 public transit system driver's record information, system may receive without fee, HB-706 railroad crossings abandoned crossings not required to have certain vehicles to stop, SB- 2018 railroads See SUBJECT HEADING rebuilt vehicles insurance claims provisions; salvage vehicles licensure; inspection fees; records filing; etc., SB-1798 rebuilders of salvage vehicles, requires licensure; exceptions, HB-3246 records dealers, wreckers, rebuilders keep records on certain essential parts, SB-1136 recreational vehicles storage hot water heaters used in RVs, exempts from energy efficient storage hot water heater Act, HB-3423 registration lists Sec. State provide lists of all registered vehicles whose owners reside in cities over 1 million, SB-1229 registration or certificate of title address on drivers license record valid for verification of residence, SB-1673 all persons 65 or older qualify for special registration fee program, SB- 1541 2582 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. federal safety and emission standards, requires evidence of conformity before issue of registration or title, HB-787 proof of financial responsibility, requires, SB-1621;HB-800, 1854, 3306 reduction of apportioned & prorated fees on quarterly basis, allows, SB- 605 reduction of registration fee for spouse of person eligible under Sr. Cit. & Dis. Persons Property Tax Relief & Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, SB- 1936, 2030 refusal to issue if outstanding warrants issued 60 days prior to application, HB-31 salvage vehicles; titles; regulation; definitions; SB-1950;HB-3192 senior citizen motorcycle fee, reduces 50%, HB-379 Rented Automobile Act creates; requires posting of price lists; prohibits refusal to rent to person who does not possess a credit card, HB-534 restricted vehicles bans local gov't units from restricting any noncommercial vehicle under 8000 lbs., HB-2795 Safety Responsibility Law, IL commercial vehicles owner's discharge in bankruptcy relieves responsible employee of penalties for failure to satisfy judgment, HB-592 proof of financjyl responsibility, requires, SB-1621;HB-800, 1854, 3306 reporting requirements for insurance companies & producers, HB-3307 Sec. of State administer exclusively, HB-1082 security deposited with State to satisfy judgments in auto accidents, Sec. State to notify persons involved in accident, HB-907 safety testing station reclassification of nonconforming official station upon change of ownership, prohibits, HB-2724 sales leaded motor fuels - See: FUELS odometer mileage photocopy, requires dealer to provide to prospective buyers, HB-3284 sale on Sunday, repeals provisions prohibiting, SB-1158;HB-20 Used Car Buyers' Protection Act, IL, creates; requires warranty, HB-85 salvage vehicles MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. certificates of title for and regulation of; definitions; SB-1950;HB-3192 insurance claims provisions; salvage vehicles licensure; inspection fees; records filing; etc., SB-1798 operation on IL roadways with special plate; inspection fees; permits; recycler; filing of records, HB-3301 rebuilders, requires licensure; exceptions, HB-3246 school bus defines, HB-170 illegally passing stopped sch. bus, suspension of license for subsequent offense; SB-83, 1095; HB-848, 3011 licensing by cities under I million, prohibits, HB-3288 non-public schools, requires service to, SB-1241 permits operation as when transporting persons in connection with day or summer camp, lHB-2599 seat belts & seat heights requirements, SB-1517 seat belts meet Federal standards; reimbursement to sch. dist. for compliance; increase seat back height, HB-2592 seat belts, requires, HB-1 summer camp and child care center bus allows use of sch. bus signs, stop arms and flashing signals, HB- 2591 valid sch. bus driver permit, requires, SB-1673 school transport vehicles prohibits cities from licensing, SB- 1587; HB-949, 3288 seat belts accident reports to indicate use, or lack of use of seat belts at time of accident, HB-206 back seat passengers, requires to use, HB-2935 deletes that failure is not evidence of negligence, nor limit to insurer liability, nor diminish recovery for damages, HB-209 driver & front seat passengers, requires use in motor vehicles, HB-10 exempts passengers in motor vehicle with air bags, HB-2936 failure to comply with use requirement, prohibits as sole probable cause for arrest, SB-1559;HB-2852 fine for failure to use, reduces, SB-2126 HB-1815, 2934 mandatory use, exempts driver or passenger in air bag equipped cars, SB-610 mandatory use, repeals requirement, SB-43, 610;HB-63, 289, 2555 2583 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. medical exemption, physicians not liable for civil damages, SB-2303 prohibits stopping & searching vehicle on sole basis of seat belt violation, HB-2899, 2933 safety education programs, DOT develop, SB-1207 school bus, requires to be equipped with, HB-I second division vehicles operation on municipal boulevards (vehicles under 8,000 lbs.), prohibits municipal restriction, HB-1013 senior citizens drivers education courses, req. school dist. to incl. course offering to sr. citizens, HB-2734 motorcycle registration fees, reduces 50%, HB-379 reduction of registration fee for spouse of person eligible under Sr. Cit. & Dis. Persons Property Tax Relief & Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, SB- 1936, 2030 special registration fee program available to all persons 65 or older, SB-1541 size and weight access points trailers & semi-trailers and household goods carriers, allows access to points of loading & unloading, SB-492 designations for flat weight tax rates, revisions and new taxes, SB-495 excess size and weight permits includes crops of grain, wheat & beans during harvest season, HB-998 exemptions for combinations of vehicles with 5 axles which include semitrailer, expands, HB-3506 garbage & tow truck exemption from weight limitations for certain highways, SB-1673;HB-3462 limited operation permit fee for certain construction vehicles exceeding limits, HB-867 permits tow truck excess axle limitations in certain circumstances, HB-1341 single-axle under 20,000 lbs. which is part of two-axle under 36,000 lbs., exempts from 18,000 lb. limit, HB- 1314 wheel and axle load additional fine for 4th and subsequent offenses, HB-786 garbage trucks, increases axle load to 44,000 lbs. on 2-axle vehicles, HB-1831 restriction of 4 axles for certain vehicles applies only to formula, HB-99 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. snow removal creates Act relating to; prohibits deposit of snow onto certain areas, HB-3609 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act certificates issued for 3 year period, HB-1921 identification number display, replaces "2" with "two", HB-542 speed limit counties in jurisdiction of RTA not req. to forward changes to DOT for approval, HB-3515 increase to 70 mph for 1st div. vehicles on certain highways; deletes certain bus speed restrictions, HB-647 increase to 70 mph on appropriate highways, permits local authorities to, HB-647 increases outside urban district to 55mph (now 50) for vehicles 8,000 pounds or more, HB-157 reduces to 50 for 2nd div. vehicles over 8000 lbs., HB-3665 speeding violations up to 10 mph. over speed limit of 55, not required to report to Secretary of State, SB-239 violations up to 20 mph over limit not required to be reported to Sec. of State, HB-648 spot lamps exempts from requirements certain vehicles used for snow & ice removal, HB-639 statistical information lists disclosure of names and addresses of persons between 15 and 17 yrs., prohibits, HB-150 studded tires emergency firefighting vehicles, permits use tires between 11/15 & 4/14, HB-2781 tarpaulin vehicles carrying certain loads, requires use of; exempts certain farming vehicles; business offense, HB-178 tarpaulins violation of requirement not reportable offense, HB-787 taxation See SUBJECT HEADING taxi cabs uninsured auto coverage, requires, SB- 1525 taxicabs ICC regulate operators; classified drivers' licenses; prohibits local regulation, SB-1873, 1874 prohibits cities over 500,000 from regulating number which may operate in city SB-1873 technical, deletes obsolete language, HB- 3664 2584 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. teenage drivers disclosure of names and addresses of persons between 15 and 17 yrs., prohibits, HB-150 total loss vehicle deletes provisions deeming insurance company who paid damages as owner, HB-2874 tow truck insurance cancellations, requires notification of Secretary of State, HB-1064 tow trucks cancellation of indemnity bond or liability insurance, req. suspension of registration, HB-862 permits excess axle limitations in certain circumstances, HB-1341 subject to Vehicle Inspection Law, HB- 1340 towing certification to operate under ICC jurisdiction, HB-3419 disposition & sale of abandoned, lost, stolen or unclaimed vehicles, HB- 3505 Motor Carrier Property Law, exempts only towning by company pursuant to order from law enforcement official, HB-1318 regulatory changes, SB-1673 uniform requirements & procedures for towing of vehicles initiated by law enforcement agency, establishes; Law Enforcement Agency Call List, HB-1852 towing companies licensure by and maintenance of records with Sec. of State, requires, HB-1339 Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offenses into, HB- 3290 traffic conviction records circuit clerks submit to Sec. of State on computer (as for Supreme Court), HB-1299 traffic fines offenses committed on highway under township jurisdiction, fines paid to county treasurer (now township), HB-941 traffic signals installation costs borne by privately owned commercial facility accommodated by installation & reconstruction of intersections, SB- 69;HB-113 traffic signs and signals installation costs borne by privately owned commercial facility accommodated by installation & reconstruction of intersections, SB- 69;HB-113 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. local traffic regulations, signs posted at highway entrances, HB-1381 newly erected, requires yellow warning light 60 days prior to erection, HB- 2690 Traffic Ticket and Disposition Program, Uniform creates; Sec. of State establish, SB- 1071 traffic tickets Uniform Traffic Ticket and Disposition Program, req. Sec. of State to establish for all police agencies to use, HB-1839 traffic violation citations enacts Act relating to; peace officers not required to make quota, HB-760, 2635 trailers and semi-trailers access to points of loading & unloading, allows for certain carriers, SB-492 turn signals permits use to warn following vehicle of vehicle ahead turning, HB-2708 unclaimed vehicles disposal of vehicle over 7 yrs. old and 7- day waiting period for towing, deletes provisions, SB-574 towing operators rules in re disposition & sale of abandoned, lost, stolen or unclaimed vehicles, HB-3505 Used Car Buyers' Protection Act, IL, creates; requires warranty, HB-85 used vehicles disclosure of defects, requires, HB- 2242 limits maximum interest rate allowed to be charged, HB-3220 supplemental license to new or used car dealers outside franchisee's market area, denies, SB-1641 vans changes licensing requirements for operators of certain vehicles, HB- 1845 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law funding through inspection fees, SB- 396 repeals, HB-436 repeals, SB-1581; HB-436, 2744 violators' driver's licenses, deletes Sec of State authority to suspend or deny, SB-1997 violations additional fines imposed shall be in addition to required bail amount, SB-647 moving violations, increases fines; additional funds to local gov'ts. for emergency medical services, HB-545 raises authorized county-imposed fee, SB-1996 2585 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. speeding violations up to 10 mph. over speed limit of 55, not required to report to Secretary of State, SB-239 violations up to 20 mph over limit not required to be reported to Sec. of State, HB-648 wheel and axle loads additional fine for 4th and subsequent offenses, HB-786 garbage trucks, increases axle load to 44,000 lbs. on 2-axle vehicles, HB- 1831 restriction of 4 axles for certain vehicles applies only to formula, HB- 99 windows federal glazing materials standards, reflectivity, light transmittance reduction, prohibits certain windows not meeting standards, HB-931 tinted, smoked or coated to prevent seeing into vehicle, prohibits, HB- 751, 2876 windshield wipers requires use of headlights whenever use of wipers necessary, HB-860 MULTISTATE COMPACTS Multistate Tax Compact adopts; Dir. Revenue serve on governing commission; permits access to certain tax info, SB-1209 Tri-State High Speed Rail Line Compact adopts; creates interstate commission to oversee design & construction between Detroit & Chi., HB-3224 provides for IL members of governing commission upon adoption by IL, HB-3104 MUNICIPALITIES See CITIES AND VILLAGES MUSEUMS County Historical Museum District Act creates; provides for establishment of absts. by referendum, SB-158 Forest Preserve Act forest preserve dist. may fund museums, botanical gardens, environmental ed. centers, HB-1464 NAMES change of name prisoners sole means to change name thru filing of petition under Act, HB- 3522 standards and procedures, establishes for minors, HB-197 NATURAL RESOURCES Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Council removes from purview of Dept. Mines & Minerals, HB-1962 NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act changes "aboriginal" to "archaeological"; Historic Preservation Agency control archaeological exploration of State lands, SB-1653;HB-2794, 3473 concept changed to archaelogical & paleontological resources; control & exploration jurisdiction in H;storic Preservation Agency, HB-3473 Acid Deposition Research and Control Act creates; Dept. Energy and Natural Resources study acid rain problem; advisory committee; reports, HB- 1563 Build Illinois See SUBJECT HEADING Build Illinois Act creates; projects and programs for IL development and training, HB-570 caves creates Act relating to; removal of natural & cultural material; Dept. Conservation creates advisory Bd., HB-2451 Chicago Harbor transfers jurisdiction from Chi. Park Dist. to DOT, HB-3376 Chicago River Chicago River Lock, Chi. Harbor, Lake Mich. timber pile clusters for new anchorage areas, grants permission, HJR-92 coal See SUBJECT HEADING Div. of State Parks and Div. of Tourism, establishes in Dept. of Conservation, HB- 2074 drainage permits drainage on land used for ag. purposes, exempts lands from DOT permit requirements, SB-418 endangered species conservation districts may levy tax for funding of research; requires referendum, HB-929 Endangered Species Protection Act broadens scope of Act: threatened species, habitat, permits, HB-1969 broadens scope; threatened species; declaration of essential habitat; endangered species permits, HB- 2518 Energy and Natural Resources Act creates; consolidates various laws of Dept. ENR into; creates Hazardous Wastes Research and Information Center, SB-815 environmental impact statements requires for DOT projects; bans use of public parkland, wildlife & historic sites areas in projects, HB-1377 2586 NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. EPA proposed regulations Dept. ENR provide prelminary assessment of economic impact of regulations not required by federal law, HB-793 erosion and sediment control programs Soil & Water Conservation Dists. enter into agreements with landowners, HB-878 Forestry Development Act timber growers agreements, Dept. Conservation pay up to 80% total forest management practices costs thereof, SB-1237 Habitat Preservation Act creates; persons obtaining certain sporting licenses purchase Habitat Stamp, HB-1490 Kankakee River Study Committee, creates, HJR-115 Lake Michigan flood relief projects, DOT to administer, SB-2231 IL shoreline protection from Lake Michigan overflow, Dept. Energy & Natural Resources provide technical assistance & info, SB-2232 shoreline protection, authorizes certain local assessments or taxes to require landowners to install, HB-3385 land management Joint Land Resource Management Programs, authorizes municipalities & counties to engage in, HB-1849 Local Land Resource Management Plans, authorizes municipalities to adopt, HB-1848 litter Clean and Beautiful Advisory Board, establishes in DCCA to develop anti litter programs, HB-2487 Local Land Resource Management Planning Act, creates, HB-1849 mineral rights assessed separately in certain instances, HB-2154, 3309 mines insurance value for reinsurance by Industry Placement Facility, increases, HB-72 natural gas company selling directly to commercial or industrial customer or distribution companies, includes as public utility, SB-110 Natural Gas, Senate Select Committee on creates; study issues of natural gas transport & supply, SR-587 Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund Act creates; encourage conservation & preservation of natural resources, SB-448 NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. makes Fund account of Dept. of Conservation funded from Build IL Purposes Fund, HB-3473 Natural Resources Data Collection Act economic impact study of environmental regulatory proposal, extends time for Dir. to decide if necessary, HB-2142 Noxious Weed Law, IL multiflora rose, defines as noxious weed, SB-135 Oil and Gas Conservation Act enhanced recovery method, defines and substitutes term for secondary recovery, HB-2873 oil and gas exploration new Act; compensation to surface land owner for damages, HB-1892, 3051 oil and gas interests royalties deposited into interest bearing escrow account if not paid within 30 days of due date, SB-1260 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act local gov'tal. grants, grouped by population, HB-2542 recycling projects Dept. ENR grants to nonprofit organizations for, HB-2264 recycling waste materials increases amounts for pilot projects Dept may grant, HB-3649 registered natural area property valued at 1/6th productivity index EAV as cropland, HB-2516 Rivers, Lakes and Streams Act barge fleeting areas, DOT authorized to regulate, SB-1956 drainage creek cleaning permits on ag. land, authorizes, HB-1060 ice removal, requires DOT remove ice from IL River within 48 hrs. after can be reasonably removed, SB-1157 Shawnee National Forest, DOT plans for scenic route through, HB-1855 Smithland Reservoir, authorizes Dept. Conservation to develop as State Recreation Area, HB-1867 Soil and Water Conservation Act drainage creek cleaning permits on ag. land, authorizes, HB-1060 subject to Local Gov't. and Gov'tal. Employees Tort Immunity Act, HB- 336 Timber Buyers Licensing Act includes fuel or firewood; raises buyers bond, HB-2519 underground resources drilling wells, increases bond requirement, SB-1260 Vermilion River 2587 NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. permanent protected river of IL; Dept. Conservation apply for inclusion as Nat'l. Wild & Scenic River System, SB-1837;H B-3386 wrongful timber cutting person cutting another's timber pay 3 times value in damages, HB-1958 NORRIDGE See CITIES AND VILLAGES NOTICES Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act notice to family of date of trial of defendant, State's Attorney to provide upon request, HB-778 impounded vehicles notice within 10 days to person legally entitled to ownership, requires, HB- 573 judicial sale of real estate posting of notice in 3 public places, removes requirement, HB-35 Revenue Act of 1939 certificate of exemption publication of notice of requirement to file, requires, HB-879 School Code annual school budget, provides for one- time publication or posting of notice of availability for inspection or hearing on, SB-48 certified mail rather than registered, allows service of certain documents, HB-64 NURSING See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS NURSING HOMES disabilities protection agency Gov. designate agency to protect & advocate for rights of developmentally disabled, HB-2452 elections failure to file report of occupants with board of election commissioners, Class A misdemeanor, SB-1898 residents of nursing homes, requires use of feminine and masculine pronouns in description of, HB-1447 Excellence in Nursing Home Care Fund creates in State Treasury; Dept. Public Aid Quality Incentive Program; income tax check-off, HB-2247 Executive Task Force on Nursing Homes creates, HB-1473 Dir. Public Aid to appoint; study nursing home care, make recommendations to Dir. and G.A., HB-3425 NURSING HOMES-Cont. Health Facilities Planning Act loans to Nursing Home Care Reform Act facilities, HB-2112 homestead exemption eligibility cooperatives, includes certain life care facilities, HB-341 involuntary transfer or discharge of resident expands reasons for; transmission of false report to Dept. a misdemeanor; SB-1946 life care facilitiess includes as eligible for homestead exemption, HB-341 nursing care facilities Dept. Public Health sole responsibility for determining if licensure & certification requirements met, HB- 3153 Nursing Home Care Reform Act exit conference shall be conducted during investigation to alert facility of apparent serious deficiency, HB- 1836 includes hospital or sanitarium operating skilled or intermediate nursing home beds in facility, HB- 3425 Long Term Care Facility Board, adds one member representing facility residents & families, HB-3231 minimum standards, requires at least equal to standard for federal Vet. Administration hursing homes, SB- 1690 notice to Guardianship & Advocacy Comm. of inability to manage funds, exempts for residents with interested family members, HB-2246, 3426 prohibits failure to retain resident who is recipient of or applicant for Medical Assistance, SB-1004 resident deposits, accrue interest and be paid to resident or designee 6 mos. after admission to home, HB-3216 resident's separate accounts, prohibits facility from withdrawing funds except to return to resident, HB- 1292 Nursing Home Staff Salary Review Act creates; establishes task force to review wage levels & make recommendations, SB-1830 Public Aid medical payments, includes sub- acute care, HB-1291 public aid recipients bans nursing homes from refusing admittance; bans charging rates exceeding Dept. authorization, HB- 1410 rates prohibits rates in excess of those established under Public Aid Code, SB-1004 2588 NURSING HOMES-Cont. Revenue Act of 1939 nursing homes classified as single family residences under Rev. Act, HB-2248 NUTRITION See HEALTH OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS administration retired judge may administer oaths & affirmations to witnesses, HB-851, 3569 perjury statements instrument made under penalty of perjury same effect as one made under oath, HB-851 verification of written instrument by statement that instrument made under penalty of perjury, HB-2701 OIL ORGAN DONORS AND TRANSPLANTS See MEDICINE PARENTS Adolescent Pregn'cy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, SB-2162 Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services Act, creates, SB-1383, 1537 adoptive children See CHILDREN AND MINORS alcoholism and substance abuse support services to minors of parents who abuse alcohol or drugs, Dept. Public Aid offer, HB-945 birth control parental notification of children seeking devices, requires, SB-1114 divorced parents of pupils sch. boards may require copies of certain documents sent to both parents upon request of either parent, SB-78 income tax, Illinois additional exemption for pregnancy during taxable year, SB-1178, 1640 adopted dependent child, parents may claim double exemption for, SB-13 medical expenses of adopted child & its mother, adoption agency fees & legal expenses, provides deduction for, HB-439 loco parentis certificated personnel loco parentis for school athletic & extracurricular programs, SB-2091 marriage and dissolution of marriage custodial parent, court consider ability to sustain close relationship; child visitation violations constitute child abduction, HB-3658 custody of minor child to noncustodial parent upon death of custodial parent, HB-1189 PARENTS-Cont. grandparent visitation rights not affected by adoption of child by spouse of child's surviving parent, HB-2144 Maternal and Child Health Services Act creates; programs and grants; Dept. Public Health administer, HB-3659 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code medical services parents of persons under 21 liable only if recipient unable to pay or estate insufficient, HB-3521 motor vehicle accidents victims under 18, law enforcement officer contact parents as soon as possible, HB-1103 parent and pupil rights parental access to proposed instructional material for research school programs, requires; prohibits certain psych. testing of students, HB-987 Parentage Act of 1984, Illinois enforcement of orders for payment of costs, courts may provide by rule for procedures for, SB-266 joint child custody, authorizes even if parents not married to each other, HB-2457 joint custody unmarried parents, court may award joint cust. if father acknowledges paternity; joint cust. only in best interest of child, HB-3021 joint legal custody/joint physical custody, redefines joint custody, HB- 3021 non-existence of parent & child relationship, action barred after 2 years of obtaining relevant facts, HB-1392 parental liability unlawful use of computer, expands definition; increases offense; civil liability, HB-2136 Parental Right of Recovery Act creates; parents allowed to collect damages, attorneys fees resulting from sale or transfer of illegal drug to minor, SB-164;HB-231 paternity intent to forego parental rights includes unmarried father's failure to establish paternity, SB-2076 notice to putative father of mother's intent to place child for adoption, SB-2076 putative fathers denial or affirmation pleadings in adoption cases, SB- 1967; HB-3312 requires proved by clear & convincing evidence here preponderance of evidence failed to prove decedent acknowledged paternity, HB-3256 2589 PARENTS-Cont. Paternity Act guidelines for child and spouse support mandatory in Dept. Public Aid cases, advisory in other cases, HB-364 pregnant women hepatitis testing, requires; Dept. Public Health establish standards, rules, SB-1571 school absences notify parents when child absent from first class over 2 hrs., requires, SB- 210;HB-51 teen parenthood prevention programs authorizes grants to schools applying for program approval, HB-3145 Teenage Father Financial Responsibility Deferment Act, creates, SB-2182 unwed parents unwed father consent to adoption, denies if not maintained contact with child or contributed to support, SB- 2077 PARKS camping and admission fees POWs, excludes, HB-369 Chicago Lakefront Harbor Authority creates; revenue bonds, HB-2880 Chicago Park District Act Chicago Harbor jurisdiction, transfers from park dist. to DOT, HB-3376 mayoral nominations to Board deemed to have received advice & consent of City Council if not rejected within 30 session days, SB-236 Div. of State Parks and Div. of Tourism, establishes in Dept. of Conservation, HB- 2074 Fort Massac State Park cash incentive program for bidder on a concession complex & water recreational park, SB-2198 Fox Valley Park District sale of LaSalle Street bldg. in Aurora, authorizes, SB-613 Grant Park, extends boundaries, SB-14 Jubilee College State Historic Site renames as Jubilee College St. Park, assigns jurisdiction to Dept. Conservation; Jub. Coll. St. Memorial administered by Historic Preservation Agency, HB-3475 Lincoln's New Salem State Park transfers certain Dept. Conservation powers to Historic Preservation Agency, HB-3475 park districts annexation, restrictions, HB-3411 combined funds for pooled investment, allows, HB-1356 tax levy for safety purposes, allows, HB-1395 PARKS-Cont. Rockford State Railway Park, Dir. of Historic Preservation Agency purchase land to develop, HB-2566 State parks camping free to senior citizens at all times, HB-3310 PAWNBROKERS See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PEDESTRIANS walking on highways during daylight hrs.; requires reflective clothing, HB-13 repeals provisions regulating, HB-13 PENSIONS Article 1 - General Provisions Article 10 - Forest Preserve District Article 11 - Chicago Laborers Article 12 - Chicago Park District Article 13 - Chicago Sanitary District Article 14 - State Employees Article 15 - State Universities Article 16 - Downstate Teachers Article 17 - Chicago Teachers Article 18 - Judges Article 19 - Closed Funds Article 2 - General Assembly Article 20 - Reciprocal Act Article 21 - Social Security Enabling Act Article 22 - Miscellaneous Collateral Article 22A - Investment Board Article 23 - Purpose - Savings Article 24 - Public Employee Deferred Compensation Article 3 - Downstate Police Article 4 - Downstate Firefighters Article 5 - Chicago Police Article 6 - Chicago Firemen Article 7 - IL Municipal Article 7a(new) - DuPage County Article 7a(new) - State's Attorneys Article 8 - Chicago Municipal Article 9 - Cook County Chicago Firemen (Article 6) annual tax levy new formula for calculation of, HB-736 annuities based on salary on date preceding withdrawal (now average of 4 highest yrs. of last 10 yrs. service), HB-732 automatic annual increase increases for certain firemen, HB- 41 Board Secretary assigned to active duty at office of board for duration of his term as Sec., HB-708 2590 PENSIONS-Cont. disability benefits alcoholism or venereal disease, removes prohibition against paying ordinary benefits for, HB-164 duty and occupational diseases, automatic annual increase of 3%, HB-730 occupational disease benefit, raises to 65% of salary, HB-42 ordinary, extends eligibility period, HB-727 early retirement penalty, reduces to .25% per month, HB-728 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 gift reserve, changes rate of interest accumulation to "current interest" (now 4%), HB-709 maximum pension, increases to 80% of salary, HB-731 medical exam waives annual requirement for disabled firefighter if disability adjudged permanent, HB-2643 minimum annuity raises to $500/month for certain members; raises widow annuities, HB-440 minimum retirement age need not be attained while in service HB-180 new pension formula, HB-728 one-time increase of $1 per year of creditable service for certain annuitants, HB-183 survivor benefits children, adopted child must have been adopted prior to fireman reaching age 50, HB-165 widow may elect to receive pension of 50% of deceased fireman's if he had retired day before his death, HB-65 widows annuity, increases minimum annuity for certain widows, HB-729 Chicago Laborers (Article 11) annuity benefits computed without regard to sex; makes changes pursuant to federal age discrimination requirements, HB-399 Board of Trustees adds elected employee member; inc. elected board member terms, SB-2103 discrimination annuity benefits computed without reard to sex; changes pursuant to federal age discrimination requirements, HB-399 PENSIONS-Cont. early retirement penalty reduces; increases pension formula, HB-803 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 minimum annuity extends formula to persons 65 with 10 years service (now 20), HB- 397 pension formula increases; reduces early retirement penalty, HB-803 Retirement Board group coverage in hospital care and medical surgical plans, preservation of for retired employees, HB-398 survivor benefits widow's annuity, removes $500 limit, SB-2034 Chicago Municipal (Article 8) annuity benefits computed without regard to sex; makes changes pursuant to federal age discrimination requirements, HB-549 automatic annual increase commence in month following attainment of eligibility (now following January), HB-2675 discrimination annuity benefits computed without reard to sex; changes pursuant to federal age discrimination requirements, HB-549 early retirement discount change from 1/2% to 1/4%, SB-424 early retirement penalty reduces; increases pension formula, HB-798 reduces; new pension formula, HB-561 employee, revises definition, HB-561 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 federal age discrimination requirements, changes to meet, HB- 561 group insurance continued hospital and medical care plans for retired employees, Board to provide assistance, HB-550 Group Health Plan, authorizes for retirees, HB-561 minimum annuity persons age 65 with 10 yrs. service (now 20) eligible, HB-551 2591 PENSIONS-Cont. pension formula employees born prior to 1936 who w/d after age 62 with under 20 yrs. service, increases, HB-2766 increases; reduces early retirement penalty, HB-798 pension formula, new, HB-561 retirement formula, raises for persons with over 30 yrs. service, HB-1470 service credit Chi. Policeman transfer up to 5 yrs. creditable service from Chi. Mun. Fund to Chi. Police Fund, allows, HB-969 survivor benefits removes $500 limit on widow or child annuity, SB-1484 widows, increases pension formula & reduces early retirement penalty, HB-798 technical changes, HB-2630 Chicago Park District (Article 12) employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 incrementally increases tax for employer contributions, HB-2630 pension monies subject to withholding under Non Support of Spouse & Children Act, SB-1528 Chicago Police (Article 5) automatic annual increase increases rate to 3%; removes 30% maximum increase limit for certain policemen, HB-184 raises rate to 3% for certain persons with 20 yrs. service, HB-606 Board active police positions, all active policemen may vote, HB- 1108 secretary to be lowest ranking active police member, req. to be detailed to board, HB-1107 clarification of provisions of PA84- 1104, SB-1796 death benefit increases prior to retirement to $12,000; increases after retirement to $6,000, HB-166 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 minimum annuity age 50 with 20 or more service years or retirement due to termination of disability, raises annuity to $400 per month, HB- 372 raises to $500/month for certain members, HB-173 PENSIONS-Cont. removes yearly limit on employees withdrawing before age 50, SB- 2048 widows, raises minimum annuity for certain widows to $325/mo., HB-609 widows, raises to $350/month in certain conditions, HB-174 minimum retirement age, member need not be in service at time of reaching, HB-1092 post retirement annuity of 3% for policemen born before 1/1/35, HB- 3442 retirement annuity at age 50 with 20 yrs. service credit, HB-3399 salary determination of salary upon assignment to non-civil service position, HB-3360 redefines, HB-374 service credit transfer up to 5 yrs. creditable service from Chi. Municipal Fund to Chi. Police Fund, allows, HB-969 specifies effective dates & applicability in re certain Public Acts, HB-1084 survivor benefits inc. for certain widows married after policeman withdrew from service, HB-2847 increases basic minimum widow's annuity,HB-2846 widow annuity provisions applicable regardless of deceased member's attainment of age 63, SB-2049 widow's annuity at 50% of retired person's annuity at time of death, HB-3400 widows of certain policemen who died during 1984 & 1985, increases, HB-2845 widows, increases to certain widows whose husbands died in line of duty SB-32 widows, optional new formula for certain policemen; eliminates refund of excess contributions, HB-185, 584 widows, raises minimum annuity for certain widows to $325/mo., HB-609 widows' benefits at 40% of retired policemen's annuities at time of death, HB-3441 tax multiplier, annual incremental increases, HB-373, 1041, 3391 Chicago Sanitary District (Article 13) employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 2592 PENSIONS-Cont. life annuity authorizes (now requires) at 2% of average final salary per year of service at employee's option, HB-911 survivor benefits maximum limitation for surviving spouses, removes, HB-910 spouse annuity, removes monthly maximum, SB-614 technical changes, HB-3223 Chicago Teachers (Article 17) automatic annual increase begin after member's 56th (now 61st) birthday, HB-2836 compounds, HB-92 increase begins after age 56 (now 61) for members retiring after 12/31/85 HB-133 increases and compounds, HB-95, 98,2836 raises to 4%, HB-168 survivor pensioners, extends same to as for service & disability pensioners, HB-77 Board of Trustees appointed member replaced with elected pensioner; time of filing nominating petitions, SB-152 children's pension increases, SB-55;HB-211, 2756 creditable service conditions on service of teachers employed by teacher organizations; method of calculating & paying req. employer contributions, HB- 2651 death benefit . equal to 6 times last month's base rate of salary, HB-97 minimum of $3000 for service retirements, HB-78 raises maximum death benefit, HB-2754 early retirement without discount age 55 with 20 years service (now 35) HB-469, 617 age 55 with 30 years service (now 35) HB-96 contributions based on lesser of no. of years of age under 60 or years of service under 35, HB-76 reduces service required to 30 yrs.; redefines average salary, HB- 3202 reduces to 30 yrs. at age 55, HB- 2674 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 PENSIONS-Cont. group health care insurance premiums, provides for reimbursement for certain annuitants ineligible for Medicare Part A benefits, HB-102 increase inc. 10 cents per month for each year creditable service times number years annuitant receiving benefits, HB-114 increases inc. pursuant to increase in Consumer Price Index over 5%, HB-1387 inc. 10 per yr. of creditable service times no. of yrs. since pension began, HB-2901 inc. 15¢ per yr. of creditable service times no. of yrs. since pension began, SB-2139;HB- 2904 one-time inc; certain increases to be used to determine other benefits, HB-352 leave of absence contributions study or travel leaves granted by Chicago Board of Ed., includes, SB-56 maternity leave, increases allowable credit to 24 mos., HB-502 new retirement formula, SB-1554, 1600; HB-2773 refund of contributions reinstated teachers, HB-103 reversionary annuities; sick leave credit; health insurance; trustees; investments, etc., SB-1132 service credit contributions for service with teacher organizations based on actual salary received, SB-57 military service, HB-94, 103, 2664 military service, travel or study leave, HB-2664 unused sick days, increases from 90 to 200, HB-93 stocks and convertible debt up to %age of fund investments, system may own, HB-101 supplementary payments increases for certain teachers for each year of service credit, SB- 54; HB-211 retired teachers, increases for certain, HB-2755 survivor benefits adds definitions, HB-2076 extends automatic annual increase to survivors as to service and disability pensioners, HB-77 increases, SB-55, 1651;HB-79, 211, 2756, 2901, 2904 Chicago Transit Authority 2593 PENSIONS-Cont. prohibits merging of assets with other pension fund or public investment auth. HB-345 Closed Funds (Article 19) employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 Cook County (Article 9) age & service requirements deputy sheriffs, reduces; increases retirement formula, HB-22 benefits additional benefits & contributions, optional new plan 7-85 thru 7-90, HB-432 benefits do not differ on basis of sex where such difference exists, HB-411 county correctional officers, same retirement formula as County Police Dept. HB-1428 disability eligibility extension to age 70 (now 65), HB-541 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 reduced annuity being paid when reversionary annuitant dies before employee annuitant, increases to original annuity, HB-1337 retirement formula county correctional officers same as County Police Dept., HB- 1428 deputy sheriffs, increases; reduces age & service requirements, HB-22 optional new formula of 2% of final average salary for each year of service; widow annuity provision changes, HB-416 reversionary annuity amount paid increased to original annuity upon death of reversionary annuitant, HB-17 service credit service as head of police employees' association during approved leave of absence, HB- 2848 survivor benefits widow annuity, removes monthly maximum, eliminates excess contribution fund, annuity of widows of employees with minimum of 10 yrs. service HB- 416 Downstate Firefighters (Article 4) annual increase increases rate; increases rate of member contributions, HB-1870 PENSIONS-Cont. board of trustees deferred pensioners and retired firefighters, specifies for membership on board for certain Funds, HB-60 removes village or town attorney as member of board, HB-547 Boards of the Funds grants subpoena powers, HB-540 disability benefits reduction due to workers' comp. benefits, specifies types of worker's comp. benefits not applicable, HB-67 eligibility eliminates maximum 35 yr. age limit for beginning firefighters, HB-3210 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 lump sum settlements, prohibits Worker's Comp. offset, HB-3486 medically ineligible, authorizes re-app. & re-exam. of persons, HB-1452 member contributions increases rate; increases rate of annual increase, HB-1870 minimum monthly pension increases for surviving spouses, disabled firefighters, certain retirees, HB-61 pension reserves credit, authorizes regular interest credit, HB-2077 refunds of member contributions, allows at 3% interest, HB-59 service credit periods of involuntary nondisciplinary layoff, allows, HB-58 survivor benefits firefighter who dies while deferred pensioner or vested at 60 or 10 yrs. service, provides for, SB- 637 spousal pension, limits marriage after retirement disqualification, SB-638 Workers' Compensation offset for lump sum settlements or attorneys fees, prohibits, HB-162 Downstate Police (Article 3) contributions refund, provides in certain cases, HB-199 credit county sheriffs transfer credits to IL Municipal Retirement Fund, HB-2803 deferred pensioner, defines, HB-357 defines injury, HB-2065 2594 PENSIONS-Cont. employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 fireman's health insurance continuance privilege, extends to downstate police, HB-355 increases automatic annual increase rate at 4%, HB-441 rate increase to provide maximum pension to be earned after 30 yrs. service, HB-3564 investments in life insurance companies, authorizes, HB-1462 mandatory overtime, includes in salary definition, HB-633 pension credits non-participants with 15 yrs. employment with police dept. may buy credits, HB-806 retirement pension based on salary on last day of service (now average for last yr. of service), HB-634 service credit periods of disability during which person received disability pension, SB-1986 survivor benefits termination upon remarriage if remarriage after age 55, prohibits, HB-976 transfer of credits between funds, allows for certain police chiefs, SB-1847 county sheriffs may transfer among St. Employees, Downst. Police & IMRF systems, SB- 140 vesting threshold, reduces to 8 yrs. service, HB-765 workers' comp. benefits not subject to offset against disablity payments, HB-3646 Downstate Teachers (Article 16) accidental disability benefit requires Industrial Commission hearing & determination of compensability and absence of willful negligence, HB-3143 annual funding requirements, specifies, SB-149;HB-115, 510, 2902 attendance at meetings of pension retirement board, allows 6 days per school year without deduction from wages, SB-261 automatic annual increase compounds; grants intitial incr. on 1/1 following 1st anniversary of retirement, SB-1820 increases and compounds, HB-98 initial increase effective 1/1 of year following 1st anniversary of retirement, HB-581 PENSIONS-Cont. raises to 4%, HB-168 beneficiary employment prohibits employment as teacher 90 days following termination of service, HB-371 Board of Trustees adds elected annuitant, HB-86 Sup't. of Education, replaces with elected annuitant, HB-169 creditable service conditions on service of teachers employed by teacher organizations; method of calculating & paying req. employer contributions, HB- 2651 definition of teacher includes certificated employees of teacher organizations, HB-161 includes persons employed not full time but on permanent & continuous basis a minimum of 10 hrs. per week during sch. term, SB-280 Dept. of Corrections teachers increase in retirement allowance & rate of contributions, HB- 2636 disability temporary, increases to 50% of most recent annual contract salary rate, HB-509, 2655 early retirement without discount reduces service required to 30 yrs.; redefines average salary, HB- 3202 removes penalty for teachers between 55 and 60 with 20 yrs. service, HB-617 teachers retiring after 6/29/90, authorizes certain, SB- 1593;HB-327 employer contributions changes method of calculating & paying, HB-2859 State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB- 1246 full funding by 1995, SB-1258 group health insurance removes limit on annual amount system may pay, HB-1463 school board may pay what pension system does not pay, SB-240, 282; HB-552 health insurance costs, creates Reserve Account for funding, SB-1955 increases inc. pursuant to increase in Consumer Price Index over 5%, HB-1387 inc. 10¢ per yr. of creditable service times no. of yrs. since pension began, HB-2901 2595 PENSIONS-Cont. inc. 150 per yr. of creditable service times no. of yrs. since pension began, SB-2139;HB- 2904 one-time inc.; certain increases to be used to determine other benefits, HB-352 membership incl. certain Board employees and elected officers of teacher organizations, SB-1813 new employees of System to be members of System (now State Employees System); allows transfer of present employees, HB-771 new retirement formula, SB-1554, 1600; HB-2773 re-employment after retirement, allows after 60 (now 90) days, SB-1813 retirement annuity cancellation & repayment, requires when annuitant accepts teaching employment, HB-14 increase allowance & rate of contribution for teachers of Dept. Corrections Sch. Dist., HB-70 reversionary annuities; sick leave credit; health insurance; trustees; investments, etc., SB-1132 reversionary annuity revoke at any time, allows retired member to, HB-203 Salary Reduction Plan, authorizes as permitted under U.S. Internal Revenue Code, HB-510 service credit allows purchase of up to 10 yrs. credit for teaching in non-public schools, HB-970 imposes conditions on service as pres. & vice-pres. of certain teacher organizations, HB-2859 purchase of credit for service as certificated employee of State funded program for gifted children, authorizes, SB-2060 recreation worker for Public Safety Dept. prior to 2/1/51, HB-2731 reinstatement by repayment of refund with interest, HB-2672 teaching in nonpublic schools, allows certain teachers to buy credit for, HB-472 sick leave credit for unused sick leave applicable only to uncompensated sick leave, SB- 294 credit from any employer for whom teacher worked after 7/ 1/72, HB-2830 PENSIONS-Cont. grants 12 days per yr. to regional sup't. and assistant reg. sup't., HB-3201 regional sch. sup'ts. and assistant sup'ts., grants 12 free sick leave days per year, HB-1278 surviving spouses, allows remarriage after age 50, SB-1813 survivor benefits increases $1.50 for each full year since annuity began, HB-2901, 2904 payment to decedent's estate instead of known kindred, SB- 157 refund of contributions, deletes that written request must be received within 60 days of application for retirement annuity, HB-402 teacher, expands definition to incl. certificated employees of teacher organizations, SB-178 technical changes, SB-143 transfers certain Dept. Corrections teachers to, HB-2764 DuPage County (new Article 7a) creates; transfer relevant assets & liabilities from IL Municipal Fund, HB-2348 Forest Preserve Districts (Article 10) employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 General Assembly (Article 2) annual funding requirements, specifies, SB-149;HB-115, 510, 2902 continuation credit extends to former members with 6 to 8 yrs. service, SB-1132 eligibility reduces to 6 years of service (now 8) required, HB-1853 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 full funding by 1995, SB-1258 service credit elected township official, allows service credit & transfer without fee, SB-1132 spouse annuity removes requirement that marriage occur prior to retirement, SB-1132 General Provisions (Article 1) benefits payment directly to former spouse or dependent child pursuant to certain court order, HB-2702 consent of member's spouse before certain actions may be taken, SB- 121 2596 PENSIONS-Cont. effect of headings, SB-2050 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 investments invest in any common stock quoted in NASDAQ, allows for certain approved investments, SB-337 Northern Ireland, requires consideration of efforts to eliminate religious discrimination, HB-2630 South Africa, prohibits certain investments concerning, SB-45, 46; HB-285, 317, 330 IL Municipal (Article 7) annuity reduces for employees with less than 35 yrs. by 1/4 for each month employee's age less than 60, HB-187 Chi. Regional Port Dist. employees participation, includes, HB-1543 county sheriffs county sheriffs transfer credits from State Employees & Downstate Police Funds, HB- 2803 law enforcement retirement eligibility after 8 (now 20) years service, HB-494 custodian of Fund changes to treasurer appointed by Board (now State Treas.), SB- 1514 death benefits increases certain, HB-3244 defines terms, HB-2070 disability benefits former members with 25§ yrs. service eligible for temporary benefits upon return to service, SB-1987 early retirement without discount authorizes, payment of employee & employer contributions, HB- 3171 earnings definition excludes additional payments to certain officials, SB-1833;HB- 3198 incl. divorced surviving spouse payments, HB-2091 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 forest preserve district officers, includes certain officers as deputy sheriffs, SB-1132 full-time forest preserve law enforcement employees, incl. as sheriffs law enf. employees, SB-566 PENSIONS-Cont. group health insurance, authorizes purchase of for participants, HB- 2090 increases inc. for sheriffs and deputies; pension begin age 50; increases rate of contributions, HB-2923 sheriffs and deputies, increases pension; inc. contributions; allows payment of pension age 50 (now 55), HB-628 Peoria Civic Center employees participate in Fund, SB-1927 repaid separation benefits, calculation of interest, SB-260 service credit accumulated sick leave of school district employees, provides up to one year credit, HB-202 allows for over 50 mos. retroactive county service as county board member, HB-1444 county sheriff, eligible after 8 yrs. service (now 20) for law enforcement retirement formula, HB-494 county sheriffs transfer credits to IL Municipal Retirement Fund, HB-2803 uncompensated accrued sick leave, permits up to one year credit, HB-201 sheriffs and deputies increases pension & contributions rates; allows payment of pension at age 50 (now 55), HB-628 State's Attorneys, creates separate Art. 7a; removes from IMRF, HB-3636 transfer of credits county sheriffs may transfer among St. Employees, Downstate Police & IMRF systems, SB- 140 sheriffs & deputies transfer from State Employees and Downstate Police Funds, allows, SB-1132 to General Assembly Retirement System, provides for, HB-2200 Judges (Article 18) annual funding requirements, specifies, SB-149;HB-115, 510, 2902 automatic annual increase judge electing not to contribute or receive may revoke election between 7/1/86 & 1/1/87, SB- 1599 automatic increases, judges eligible for periods of resumption of service if already eligible for maximum annuity, SB-1498 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 2597 PENSIONS-Cont. full funding by 1995, SB-1258 retirement annuity based on rate of salary on last day of service as judge, SB-2013 service credit Public Defender, assistant Pub. Def., assistant St. attorney, allows purchase of credit for service as, HB-15 Supreme Court and Appellate Court judges, allows to participate in system, HB-623 survivor benefits provides 3% annual increases, SB- 2013 Miscellaneous Collateral (Article 22) mandatory penalty provisions for failure to comply with Dept. of Ins. supervisory orders, HB-3345 municipal self-insurance liability prohibits conditioning medical treatment for police & firemen to their agreement to pay charges not paid by municipality, HB-1306 pension fund monies World's Fair 1992 bonds, prohibits investment in unless majority approval, SB-580 Public Employee Deferred Compensation (Article 24) deferrals from lump sum payments for unused vacation, personal & sick leave, HB-1966 Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act (Article 20) proportional annuities suspended for returning retired employees only if system of employer requires, HB-1049 State Employees (Article 14) alternative retirement annuity arson investigators qualify, SB- 1782; HB-3190 controlled substance inspector, defines, HB-1954 crime scene technician service qualifies for, SB-1908 Dept. Corrections security employees eligible for, SB-369 special agents, amends provisions in re computation of, HB-14 annual funding requirements, specifies, SB-149;HB-115, 510, 2902 annuitants re-entering State service election to continue receiving retirement annuity in lieu of additional service credits, SB- 1656 automatic annual increase compounds beginning 1/1/86, HB-642 PENSIONS-Cont. rate, raises to 4% (now 3%), HB- 361 Board adds 2 members; grants subpoena powers, SB- 1132 adds 2 nonmembers, HB-2075 reduces term; provides for election of 2 members, HB-1445 controlled substance inspector, defines for purposes of alternative retirement annuity, HB-1954 credit county sheriffs transfer credits to IL Municipal Retirement Fund, HB-2803 Dept. of Corrections incl. employees of Dept. of CMS and Dept. of Personnel, SB- 1622 includes Chester Mental Health Center employees, HB-2892 teachers, includes in system; Dept. security employees eligible for alternative annuity, HB-1445 disability benefits grants 7% increase after 4 yrs.; creates temporary benefit, SB- 1132 one time 7% increase, HB-610 early retirement without discount DMHDD employees 50 yrs. old with 10 yrs. creditable service terminated due to closure of facility, HB-812 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 full funding by 1995, SB-1258 Gov. appointees not under Civil Administrative Code, participation in system optional, HB-1966 increases inc. pension; reduce retirement age for Dept. Corrections employees in daily contact with prisoners; auto. annual inc. at age 55; one- time increase, HB-1445 inc. pursuant to increase in Consumer Price Index over 5%, HB-1387 inc. 100 per yr. of creditable service times no. of yrs. since pension began, HB-114, 2901 inc. 150 per yr. of creditable service times no. of yrs. since pension began, SB-2139;HB- 2904 membership new employees of Downst. Teachers System to become members of that System (now membership in State Emp System); allows transfer of present employees, HB-771 2598 PENSIONS-Cont. new retirement formula, SB-622, 1554, 1600; HB-2773 one-time increase certain increases to be used in determination of other benefits, requires, HB-352 disability benefits, 7% increase, HB-610 State policemen and certain others, SB-81;HB-763 widow and survivor annuities granted before 1/1/77, increase .5% per yr. of pension, HB-643 prior service annuity special agents, amends provisions in re eligibility for, HB-14 Prisoner Review Board members & employees eligible for Dept. Corrections formula, SB-1916 retirement State Police & certain other law enf. personnel, retire after 25 yrs. of service, regardless of age, HB-762 State Police and other law personnel may retire after 25 years, regardless of age, HB- 2960 service credit annuitants reentering State service elect continue to receive annuity in lieu of additional service credits, SB-1656 arson investigator, qualifies for alternative retirement annuity, SB-1782;HB-3190 crime scene technician service qualifies for alernative retirement annuity, SB-1908 employment at closed mental health facility, HB-2849 IL National Guard service, allows to buy up to 5 yrs. credit, SB- 1187 military service not preceded nor immediately followed by State employment, SB-1199 military service, permits purchase up to 2 yrs., SB-514 State policemen establish credit for military service preceding State employment, HB-2963 special agents noncoordinated pension benefits for certain periods of covered service, provides, HB-2541 prior service annuity eligibility, alternative retirement annuity, HB-14 State Police noncoordinated pension benefits for certain periods of covered service, provides, HB-2541 PENSIONS-Cont. one-time increase, SB-81;HB-763 retire after 25 yrs. service, regardless of age, HB-762 survivor benefits increases $1.50 for each full year since annuity began, HB-2901, 2904 widow annuity, provides for surviving spouse of annuitant who died after 1/1/85, SB-1206 transfer of credits county sheriffs may transfer among St. Employees, Downstate Police & IMRF systems, SB-140 transfers certain Dept. Corrections teachers to Downstate Teachers Article, HB-2764 State Universities (Article 15) annual funding requirements, specifies, SB-149;HB-115, 510, 2902 automatic annual increase compounds rate, HB-2610 increases and compounds, HB-98 raises, SB-1663;HB-168 calculation of retirement annuity, increases formula, HB-363 defines "fund", HB-2069 early retirement without discount authorizes for certain teachers retiring after 6/29/87, HB-213 extends option to 1992, HB-510, 1296 employer contributions State assume responsibility under Articles 2 thru 19, SB-1246 final rate of earnings, SB-2143 full funding by 1995, SB-1258 IL Mathematics and Science Academy, incl. employees; designates Academy as State Agency, SB-1728 increases inc. pursuant to increase in Consumer Price Index over 5%, HB-1387 inc. 100 per yr. of creditable service times no. of yrs. since pension began, HB-114, 2901 inc. 1 5¢ per yr. of creditable service times no. of yrs. since pension began, SB-2139;HB- 2904 one-time inc.; certain inc. to be used in determining other benefits, HB-352 new retirement formula, SB-1554, 1600; HB-2773 participants in to be included under Firemen's Disciplinary Act, HB-156 reversionary annuities; sick leave credit; health insurance; trustees; investments, etc., SB-1132 2599 PENSIONS-Cont. reversionary annuity revoke at any time, allows retired member to, HB-203 service credit military credit, extends deadline for application for, HB-73 military credit, provisions in re number years allowed, wartime service, dishonorable discharge, reemployment, HB-254 paid sick leave days, SB-1257 survivor benefits compound automatic annual increase, provides 3%, HB-2611 increases $1.50 for each full year since annuity began, HB-2901, 2904 increases lump sum benefit to $5,000, HB-1297 remarriage before age 55 does not disqualify survivor from benefits, SB-1466 State's Attorneys (new Article 7a) creates separate Article; removes State's Att. from IMRF, HB-3636 1986 omnibus bill, HB-2630 PERSONNEL CODE See EMPLOYMENT - State Employees PHARMACIES See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PLATS See REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY POLYGRAPH TESTS See INFORMATION PORT DISTRICTS See SPECIAL DISTRICTS PRISONS AND PRISONERS attorneys professional services to inmates, Dept. Corrections to provide full-time lawyer at institutions for, HB-1066 change of name prisoners sole means to change name thru filing of petition under Act, HB- 3522 Community Corrections Act, Illinois creates; State-funded local facilities & programs for nonviolent offenders; local advisory boards; provides for grants, HB-353 contraband into State penal institutions, creates offense of, HB-1916 County Jail Good Behavior Allowance Act (formerly Misdemeanant Good Behavior Allowance Act) imprisonment as misdemeanant, strikes references to conform to current law, SB-551;HB-36 PRISONS AND PRISONERS-Cont. one day allowance per day of sentence served in county jail, HB-3237 one day good behavior per day of service of sentence, HB-1333 prostitution or pimping subsequent offenses, mandatory sentences & fines; prior time served not credited against mandatory sentence; good behavior time accrues after mand. sentence, HB-82 Dept. of Corrections institutions centralized library of legal materials, Dept. maintain for all persons committed to Dept. institutions, HB- 155 expense of maintaining prisoner from time of commitment to Dept. to time of delivery into custody of Dept. borne by State, HB-231, 691 mental health & dev. dis. services for committed prisoners, requires Dept. to provide, SB-657 mental health or dev. disabilities services, requires availability to inmates, SB-657 prisoners must attend school or vocational classes or perform work assignments, HB-163 good conduct credit accrues after mandatory sentence for subsequent convictions of prostitution or pimping, HB-82 awards to prisoner who attends vocational training or ed. classes, SB-99, 1780 one day credit for each day service provision not applicable until 1/2 of sentence served for certain convictions, SB-1800 inmate training vocational and employment training programs, requires, SB-1228 Jail Standards Board creates; oversee county jails & municipal lock-ups, SB-2154 library of legal materials centralized, Dept. Corrections maintain for all committed persons at institutions under Dept., HB-155 local jails and courthouses CDB issue revenue bonds to finance; CDB may lease & collect rent; surcharge on criminal fines, HB- 3509 medical expenses of arrestees arresting authority responsible for until arrestee charged with State criminal offense, SB-335 new construction of jail facilities at least 250 feet from school buildings, SB-1814 2600 PRISONS AND PRISONERS-Cont. Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act creates; Dept. Corrections request Gov. declare state of emergency under certain conditions; reduction of prison terms, HB-1738 prison terms minimum & maximum prison terms, requires trial judge to state at time of sentencing, SB-1531 prisoner includes person who has been told he is under arrest, SB-2221 prisoner education transfers jurisdiction to State Board of Ed; mandates GED instruction, HB- 1720 Probation Challenge Program Act creates; individualized instruction & counseling; IL Community College Board administer, HB-1145, 2714 receipt of prisoners jail warden receive and confine persons committed by judicial authority (now competent authority), HB-487 Regional Correctional Facilities Act creates; Dept. Corrections make grants to counties for construction, SB-1370 released prisoners Dept. Corrections pay transportation cost to county in which offense committed, HB-1383 PRIVATE DETECTIVES See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PROBATE adoptive children property rights, HB-1067, 1068 Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform defines death, SB-59 liability, exempts donees acting in good faith who fail to obtain consent from surviving spouse or next of kin, SB- 233 posthumous children recive same share of estate as if born in decedent's (now father's) lifetime, HB-368 Probate Act of 1975 admittance of wills, various petitions, administration, SB-435;HB-857 adoptive child property rights, SB-565; HB-1067, 1068 appointment of guardian accompanying report must include signature of licensed physician or psychologist, HB-2862 claims notification, representative of estate notify persons within 45 days of issuance of letters of office, HB-. 2823 PROBATE-Cont. disability adjudication shall not revoke trust of person adjudicated to be disabled, SB-434 accompanying report must include signature of licensed physician or psychologist, HB-2862 disabled adults, if petition filed frivolously or maliciously court may assess all expenses against petitioner, HB-229 illegitimates paternity proved by clear & convincing evidence where preponderance of evidence failed to prove decedent acknowledged paternity, HB- 3256 inventory provided to surety on bond, requires independent administrator to file with court, HB-2822 issuance of letters determination of preference, no distinction between kindred of whole and half blood, SB-1926 money market funds, authorizes investment in; deletes prudent man rule for common trust funds investments, HB-1963 revocable trust, imposes restrictions on agent powers, SB-433;HB-853 small estate claims claims may be filed up to 6 mos. if notice of issuance of letters of office not published within 14 days, HB-479 Temporary Guardian Act, IL creates; appointment for persons over 16 lacking capacity to control conduct, SB-346 PROBATION See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE PROBATION OFFICERS See COURTS PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS See Also: LICENSING and REGULATION Acupuncture Practice Act, creates; licensure & examination by Dept.,R&E, SB-2153;HB-104 Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law enacts; tort immunity to persons reporting & aiding alcoholics & drug addicts, SB-1816 Apprenticeship and Training Act creates; Council within DCCA to establish programs in re apprentices and on job training, SB-200 Architecture Act rubber stamp seals or facsimilies instead of embossers, authorizes, HB-2671 2601 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. Architecture Act of 1985 creates; certification of practicing architects by Dept. of R & E, SB- 1355 art dealers consignment of works of fine art, creates Act in relation to, SB-238 assessors certified before receiving additional compensation, requires in counties under 1 million, HB-248 Athletics Trainers Practice Act, IL creates; registration of athletic trainers, SB-758 Attorneys and Counselors Law licensing, suspension, disbarment provisions, repeals certain, HB-272 Barber Act, Illinois qualifying age, changes for student & registered barbers, HB-2194 Barber and Cosmetology Act of 1985 changes regarding refunds of certain tuitions, Dept. of R&E inspections, minimum standard specifications, offenses constituting violations, HB- 1954 continuing ed requirements, removes for cosmetologists and teachers, HB- 2728 continuing education, removes requirement for cosmetologists, HB- 2956 creates; regulation by Dept. R&E, HB- 2088 reinstateent of nonrenewed status licenses; length of study required; registration of persons licensed in other States, SB-879 Beauty Culture Act, IL beauty culture school or college exempts public schools and community colleges from payment of certain fees, SB-79 repeal of, extends to 12/31/95, SB-101 Boxing and Wrestling Act, Professional tax on gross receipts from sale of admission tickets, reduces, HB-34 Building and Construction Trades Licensing Board, establishes within Dept. R&E; licensing of all employers & employees in such trades, SB-41 chiropractors applicant's college must be accredited to meet standards of professional ed., HB-1390 chiropractic practice limitations, SB- 222;HB-1483 coroners AIDS a contributing cause of death, req. coroners conduct preliminary investigations, HB-2618 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. county coroners special fund authorizes for payment of certain dues and expenses between county board meetings, SB-247 dental exams on unidentified dead bodies, requires, HB-54 downstate county coroners, authorizes fee for furnishing various documents; deletes fee for inquests, SB-322 minimum salaries, increases; changes population classes, counties under 2 million, SB-555;HB-1014 Pituitary Gland Removal Act, creates; coroners may remove gland and give to agencies for research and hormone manufacture, HB-391 Counselor Registration and Licensure Act creates; counselors providing service to general public; State Board of Counseling, HB-3146 County Auditors Act report all financial operations to county board upon request of board only, HB-299 Court Interpreters Act creates; certified interpreters for non English speaking & deaf persons, HB-312 Court Reporters Act audio/visual recording systems, court reporter has charge of, HB-2084 chief judge obtain advice & consent of circuit judges in appointment and removal of court reporters, eliminates requirement, SB-343 Dental Hygiene Practice Act creates; requires licensure, HB-2087 Dental Practice Act definition of practice of dentistry, revises; review of x-rays by dentist for insurance purposes, HB-1954 dental hygienists continuing ed. requirement, HB-3212 dental records available upon request to patient or guardian, HB-2189 redefines "practicing dentistry and dental hygiene", SB-879 repeals 12/31/95; recreates; regulates dentists, dental hygienists, specialists, labs, SB-1030 Dental Service Plan Act See HEALTH dentistry dental exams on unidentified corpses, requires coroner to perform, HB-54 insurance, requires continued coverage of former spouses, SB-300;HB-600 Dietetic Practice Act creates; Dept. R&E administer, set qualifications & fees for registration, SB-96;HB-932 2602 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. Electric Suppliers Act supplier may resume service to premises where service discontinued during preceding 6 mos., SB-2058 Electrical Contractor Act creates; Dept. of R & E certification, HB-1784 electrologists Trades and Occupations Regulatory Act, creates; registration of electrologists, HB-773 Electrology Act, IL; new Act, provides for regulation & licensing, HB-233 Family Practice Residency Act medical students practice full-time in Designated Shortage Area; obstetrics & gynecology, incl. as primary care physician, SB-2199;HB-2644 fence viewers increases compensation to $15 per day, HB-210 Grain Dealer's Licensing Act applicant's net worth - $50,000, SB- 497 health care professionals filing of malpractice suit without reasonable cause, filer liable for damages HB-2216 home improvement and home repair business, requires use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124;HB- 838 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL, creates for registration of persons performing home repairs; bldg. permits, fees, SB-126;HB-847 Home Improvement Trade Registration Act, IL creates; regulation of home improvement contractors, SB-2269 home repair businesses conducting home improvement or home repair business, requires use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB-124 IL Home-Repair Registration Act; creates; registration of persons performing home repairs; provisions in re building permits, fees, contracts, SB-126 home repair contractors municipalites may license, SB-1631 Home Repair Registration Act, IL creates; registration of home repair contractors, SB-1630 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL creates; register persons performing home repair services, SB-1594, 1629 IL Loan Brokers Act PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. creates; regulation of loan brokers, licensing, disclosure statements to borrowers, HB-621 insurance adjusters adjusters with 10 yrs. experience meet experience requirements for private detective license, SB-1905 Itinerant Vendors Act enacts; registration with Dept. of Rev.; criminal penalties, HB-3033 Loan Brokers Act, IL creates; Dept. Financial Institutions regulate; licensure; disclosure statements, HB-3226 Lobbyist Registration Act category of required registration, expands; new minimum requirement of $1000 in semi-annual period; reports, guidelines, HB-687 informational booklet containing all info in lobbyist registration statements, req. Sec. of State to publish annually, HB-604 maintenance work excludes from scope of Prevailing Wage Law, SB-153 Masonry Industry Licensing Act, Illinois creates; Dept. R & E administer; fees, requirements for licensure, SB-331 Massage Therapy Act, enacts; licensure by R&E, HB-3069, 3180 Medical Practice Act M.D., permits use of by licensed physician who graduated from reputable medical college, SB-98 midwifery, repeals Section on exam for, SB-2202 persons licensed to practice medicine without drugs or surgery, establishes continuing ed. requirements, SB-445 pharmacy referrals, prohibits physician from referring patient to pharmacy in which physician has pecuniary interest, SB-1497 physician license renewal; disciplinary record review; substance abuse mandatory probation, testing; renewal fee; HB-3338 physician's disciplinary record, automatic review at license renewal time, HB-3545 renewal period of 2 yrs.; raises fees; increases investigators, HB-3546 midwifery repeals Medical Practice Act section on exam for, SB-2202 Naprapathic Practice Act licensing requirements; repealed 12/ 31/95, HB-866 notary publics IL Notary Public Act, creates, HB- 1860 2603 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. increases required bond to $10,000, SB-577;HB-434 official misconduct by notary public; impersonation of notary public, misdemeanors, HB-1860 prohibits ads by notaries claiming to be specialists on immigration matters; requires posting of fee schedule; limits fee for immigration matters, HB-208 repeals, HB-851 nursing Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses loans awarded on basis of merit & promise of applicant, deletes requirement, HB-1972 biennial survey of practical nursing in IL, Committee of Nurse Examiners to conduct, HB-1945 nurses licensed in other States, SB-879 Nursing Anesthesia Act, Illinois creates; Dept. R&E licensure, SB-442 paramedics emergency medical personnel certified by Dept. Public Health, includes in definition for compensation, HB-38 pawnbrokers identification, requires customers to give 2 forms of ID, HB-1050 prohibits taking any article in pawn or pledge from person known to be a thief, HB-1362 purchasing from person appearing to be intoxicated, known to be a thief or to have been convicted of larceny, HB- 1364 recording of serial or ID numbers, requires on goods received, HB-1363 records in standard book; approval of & copies to sheriff, HB-1366 records, requires description of all goods purchased or received and name & address of seller or deliverer of goods HB-1051 sales and redemptions prohibits of personal property for 7 days (now 24 hrs.) after daily report, HB-1052 transacting business with minors under 18, HB-1365 violations, increases penalties, HB- 1053 pharmacies defines legend drug; imposes record keeping & consulting requirements on pharmacies, HB-1081 pharmacy referrals, prohibits physician from referring patient to pharmacy in which physician has pecuniary interest, SB-1497 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. Pharmacy Certificate Pilot Project, IL Incentive creates; recipients receive certificates quarterly, issued by Comptroller, to be presented to pharmacist when filling prescription; administered by Dept , HB-488 Pharmacy Practice Act Board of Pharmacy, members apointed by Gov. (now Dept. of R & E); quarterly meetings; adds investigators, HB-1343 changes pharmacy "apprentice" to "technician"; registration requirements, HB-968 cost savings effected by drug product selection under Pharmacy Practice Act, deletes monitoring by Dept. Public Health, HB-1971 current compendium approved by Dept., req. pharmacy to be equipped with, HB-347 evidence of completion of 30 hrs. continuing ed., requires for license renewal, HB-715 institutional licenses for pharmacists, changes in classifications, SB-1988 student pharmacists, registration of, HB-967 Physical Therapy Act of 1985, creates, HB- 1298 Plumbing Contractors Registration Act creates; exam & registration by St. Board of Plumbing Examiners; Dept. Public Health administer, HB-1057 Podiatry Act deposits in IL State Podiatric Disciplinary Fund to be used for administration of Act, SB-170 Private Detective and Private Security Act of 1983 changes title to Private Detective, Private Alarm and Private Security Act of 1983, HB-1083 private alarm contractor entities that only sell alarm systems, deletes from definition, HB-404 persons who monitor alarm systems, includes; experience requirements for licenses, HB- 1083 Private Detective, Private Alarm and Private Security Act of 1983 exempts electrical contractors working only with fire alarm systems, HB- 3298 insurance adjuster with 10 yrs. experience qualifies for private detective license, SB-1905 paralegal under licensed attorney, exempts, HB-3418 2604 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. Process Servers Registration Act creates; process servers register with circuit court clerk, SB-1069 Professional Engineering Act of 1985 creates; certification of structural engineers by Dept. of R&E, SB-1353 rubber stamp seals or facsimilies instead of embossers, authorizes, HB-2671 Psychologist Registration Act defines approved psychology program and clinical psychologist, SB-96 Dept. of R & E review of professional programs, changes from sch. approval to approval of individual curriculum, HB-1979 display of certificate in conspicuous place, HB-2190 Public Accounting Act, IL study in residence or correspondence sch. acceptable toward 120 University semester hr. requirement if taught by CPA, HB-2191 public aid caseworkers requires 12 college or university hours of study in economics, HB-442 Public Insurance Adjusters adjusting insurance claims, defines; specifies exclusion; prohibits adjuster from giving legal advice, SB-301 Recorders Act assignment of more than one document of same type, $7 fee for recording each document after 1st, SB-246 Regulatory Reform Act Legislative Research Unit review need for new regulation of professions and occupations, SB-1913 Respiratory Care Practice Act creates; regulation by Dept. R & E; Respiratory Care Examining Committee, SB-96;HB-682 Roofing Industry Licensing Act, Illinois excepts HUD approved manufactured housing delivered & installed by licensed dealers, SB-1970 requires 3 years experience, passing an exam and submission to credit report, SB-324 Scaffolding Act, repeals, SB-198, 1724 school psychologist qualifications, technical changes, SB- 1521 Social Work Practice Act creates; Dept. of R & E license and regulate, SB-1138 social workers clinical social worker, defines as qualified examiner under Mental Health & Devopmental Disabilities Code, SB-295 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. compliance with Dept. R & E rules, requires, SB-295 Social Work Practice Act, creates; Dept. R&E licensure of social work profession; repeals Social Workers Registration Act, HB-934 Social Workers Registration Act exam fees cover only one exam, HB-2093 Structural Eng. Act of 1986 creates; certification of structural engineers by Dept. of R&E, SB- 1354, 1638 Structural Engineering Act of 1985 creates; certification of structural engineers by Dept. of R&E, SB-1354 Structural Work Act, repeals, SB-198, 250, 1724;HB-3125 Tattoo Licensing Act, creates, SB-1784 Trades & Occupations Registration Act creates; registration of electrologists, carpenters, masons, electrical contractors, home repair persons, HB-2751 Trades and Occupations Regulatory Act creates; registration of electrologists, HB-773 veterinarians creates mechanics' lien in favor of vets. & subcontractors of vets., HB-3215 Veterinary Practice Act of 1983 certified veterinary technician, creates classification of, SB-136 continuing education requirement, repeals, HB-690 PROPERTY TAX See REVENUE ACT OF 1939 PROSTITUTION See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE PUBLIC AID Adolescent Pregn'cy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, SB-2162 Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services Act, creates, SB-1383, 1537 aid to aged, blind and disabled disbursements to lawyers for interim assistance in appeal for federal supplemental security income, HB- 1476 energy assistance payments; increases minimum shelter, HB-1477 grants amounts at least 100% of cost standards of Dept., HB-1323 resident of public institution eligible upon release from institution, HB- 1473 Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) 2605 PUBLIC AID-Cont. child born to parent on aid not counted in determining amount of assistance unless parent complies with Dept. standards of child support, HB-2814 earned income, provides formula for amt. to be disregarded in figuring, SB-2101; HB-2656 eligibility, unmarried father living at home not affect family's eligibility, HB-1219 grants amounts at least 100% of cost standards of Dept., HB-1323 grants at least 52% of Dept. cost standards, HB-2810 grants, provides funds to pregnant woman with no dependent child to extent of fed. law and fed. matching funds, HB-612 limits aid for no more than 2 children at any one time, HB-1978 permits Comptroller make direct deposit of payments for recipients of, HB-2958 alcoholism and substance abuse info on available programs, Dept. Public Aid include with assistance payment, HB-944 programs for treatment and prevention to public aid recipients, Dept. Public Aid provide, HB-943 support services to minors of parents who abuse alcohol or drugs, Dept. Public Aid offer, HB-945 aliens ineligible for general assistance if admitted with private sponsor's promise of support, HB-1981 applicant property requires submission of info on property owned 2 yrs. preceding application (now 5), HB-1388 assistance appeals for aid from gov'tal. unit outside city limits made before hearing officer appointed by County Board, HB-1244 assignment of financial aid to pay landlord, recipient may request, SB- 269 ceiling on special & emergency assistane, removes, HB-2236 continuing appropriation, provides for ifG.A. under - appropriates funds for FY, SB-2183;HB-2537, 2608 determination of income, extends testing to 9/19/90 (now 1986), HB- 1473 determination, excludes burial insurance, portion of burial funds, & value of burial spaces, HB-392 c/disqualification of certain program violators, SB-1678 excess assistance provided, Dept. may put liens on property of aid recipients, SB-1681 PUBLIC AID-Cont. financial aid given from date of submission of signed application, HB-448 fraud violation involving $10,000 Class X felony, HB-2739 grants amounts at least 100% of cost standards of Dept., HB-1323 grants for assistance units of pregnant woman with no dependent child to extent of fed. law and fed. matching funds, provides, HB-612 high school or equivalent graduate, req. before receipt of assistance, HB- 3137 individualized self-reliance assistance plans, adds Article; creates Employment & Training Resource Div. in Dept., SB-2178 overpayment, permits Dept. to recoup by reducing certain other subsequent cash payments to individual, SB- 1679 prohibits benefits through gifts or participation in certain activities for individuals or groups whose benefits have been terminated or barred, SB- 2192 termination due to residency in alcoholism treatment program or facility, prohibits, HB-1229 back support circuit court actions consolidated with actions for future support, HB-1446 capitation demonstration program in Chi., prohibits continuation after 7/15/85 until U of I complete evaluation, SB- 245 caseworkers future caseworkers to have 12 college or university hours of study in economics, HB-442 child support enforcement amnesty program, Dept. establish, HB-2254, 3517, 3590 child support payments Dept. enter agreements for collection of monies to pay, HB-1446 confidential information and records empowers Dept. Public Aid to solicit and receive accesss data & records of various entities, SB-1876 continuing appropriation for public aid assistance payments if G.A. under- appropriates funds, SB-2183;HB-2537, 2608 '" Dept. employment programs employment programs status, annual report to G.A., HB-2717 Dept. rules include maximum reimbursement payment levels for various services, HB-1302 2606 PUBLIC AID-Cont. eligibility AFDC, unmarried father living at home not affect eligibility of family for, HB-1219 Dept. to determine for all benefits for which applicant has applied, HB- 1043 enrollment in 4-yr. vocation program, HB-1474 prohibits benefits through gifts or participation in certain activities for individuals or groups whose benefits have been terminated or barred, SB- 2192 employee economic interest statements Dept. develop system to ensure filing of, HB-1385 Executive Task Force on Nursing Homes creates, HB-1473 Dir. Public Aid to appoint; study nursing home care, make recommendations to Dir. and G.A., HB-3425 fraudulent compensation civil cause of action against persons using fraudulent means to obtain compensation, HB-3340 freezing of assets while prosecution pending for public aid fraud or Stete benefits fraud, SB-2072 general assistance local gov'tal. tax supplement, authorizes based on assistance furnished and expenses for administration thereof, SB-2022 permits Comptroller make direct deposit of payments for recipients of, HB-2958 Health Expense Protection Act, IL creates; Dept. Public Aid program pay health care costs not payable by 3rd party, SB-1386;HB-2386 IL Incentive Pharmacy Certificate Pilot Project creates; Public Aid recipients present certificates to pharmacist when filling prescription; issued by Comptroller; administered by Dept. Public Aid, HB-488 interim assistance program minimum grant amount, HB-1477 job search, training & work requirement employers of such recipients include in formulation of employment policies, HB-3020 . enrollment in 4-yr. vocation program, sufficient to meet, HB-1474 maximum no. of mandatory work hrs. not to exceed 120 per month, HB- 3520 legal fees reimbursement to hospital for medical services, prohibits unless authorized for nursing homes, HB-2245 PUBLIC AID-Cont. medicaid fraud revocation of medical license for subsequent conviction, HB-2891 medical assistance appeals for aid from gov'tal. unit outside city corporate limits made before hearing officer appointed by County Board of Commissioners, HB-1244 determination of aid, resources available to meet medical care costs reduced by amount of costs so incurred, HB-1475 determination of need, deduct from income cost of living increases when make recipient ineligible for supplemental security income, HB- 1479 determination, prohibits distinguishing between classes of eligible persons, HB-2236 eligibility available to all persons eligible for basic maintenance, disregard maximum earned income guidelines, HB-1865 property held by spouse pursuant to equal division of marital property or transfer of interest in home not to be considered, HB-302 exceptional medical care, Dept. make payments to skilled nursing facilities for, SB-529 monthly personal allowance, provides for residents of certain medical institutions, HB-87, 2784 not affected by receipt of donations or benefits from fundraisers in cases of serious illness, HB-705 pharmacies reimbursed for prescription drugs according to usual & customary prices, HB-2230 provided for diagnosis & treatment of Alzheimer's Disease, feasibility study, SB-392 vendor of good or services to recipients, est. additional causes for denial of eligibility, SB-1684 Medical Assistance Program licensees of Dept. of Public Aid automatic revocation, suspension & disciplinary action upon termination of services, SB-2190 medical care of recipients restricts access when use is excessive or abusive; requires assumption of care by primary care providers or physicians, SB-2191 medical payments Dept. rules include maximum reimbursement levels for various services, HB-1302 2607 PUBLIC AID-Cont. sub-acute care, includes, HB-1291 medical services dispensers maintain medical and business records required by Dept. Public Aid or federal officials, SB-1683 Medicare Assistance Project legal assistance, Dept. implement 3-yr. demonstration project to provide to Medicare recipients, HB-1399 monthly personal allowance provides for certain residents of medical, mental and tuberculosis institutions, HB-87, 2784 nursing care facilities Dept. Public Health sole responsibility for determining if licensure & certification requirements met, HB- 3153 establishment of payment rates, Dept. may not determine method for calculating capital costs, SB-1945 nursing homes prohibits refusal to admit public aid recipients; prohibits charging excessive rates, HB-1410 orthotic and prosthetic devices Dept. promulgate rules concerning, HB-895 past due support payments income tax refunds, authorizes Comptroller to withhold and pay to Dept.; Comp. furnish taxpayer info to Dept.; taxpayer notice & opportunity to be heard, HB-805 withholding of income, employer receive delinquency notice & order, SB-1827; HB-3271 personal injury claims liens, medical providers notify Dept. of attorney inquiries; court may reduce & apportion lien on recipient recovery; prohibits liens on damages awarded to minor, SB-299 physician disclosures permits in actions brought by Public Aid Code, SB-421 prescriptions IL Incentive Pharmacy Certificate Pilot Project, creates, HB-488 pharmacies reimbursed according to usual & customary prices, HB-2230 pharmacy reimbursement, Dept. Public Aid establish format for determining cost of drugs, HB-3337 public aid employee prosecution as well as disciplinary action & job termination for commission or failure to report public aid fraud, SB-1680 public aid fraud freezing of assets while prosecution is pending, enacts Act to provide, SB- 2072 PUBLIC AID-Cont. public aid employee prosecution, disciplinary action & job termination for commission of or failure to report, SB-1680 public aid mail fraud, creates offense of, SB-2194 public aid wire fraud, creates offense of, SB- 2193 recipients' rights each public aid office post notice in re courteous treatment, right to complain and right to appeal, HB- 1335 reduction of payments in aid due to marriage between recipients, prohibits, HB-1367 services provided for or regulated by State law incorporates procedural & substantive changes, HB-3150 short title, changes to IL Public Aid Code of 1967, SB-2237 student defines; exempts from educational, training or job program requirements, HB-2198 technical changes, eliminates obsolete language, SB-1992 transitional payments authorizes for families subject to retrospective budgeting whose incomes decrease, HB-3126 vendor fraud adds as offense under Civil Remedies, SB-1862 work programs limits hours recipient enrolled in educational institution must work, HB-2717 .workfare program Dept. establish for recipients of AFDC & Medical Assistance, HB-589 per diem for transportation and lunch, requires for public aid recipients required to participate in, HB-2197 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES accounting systems Comptroller establish for local gov't. units, publish manuals & procedures, SB-1041 airport runways prohibits disbursement of public funds held by St. Treasurer for certain new construction or expansion, HB-3489 annual statements school boards or school board officers, exempts from reporting & publication requirements, HB-37 Auditing Act, State Aud. Gen. audit federal funds received by State agencies for cost reimbursement of costs of such audits, HB-1500 2608 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Metropolitan Fair & Exposition Authority, Aud. Gen. audit, HB-568 city treasurers accounting of receipts and disbursements within 6 mos. after FY, HB-1643 County Fair Youth Program Building Act creates; 50/50 State/local matching funds program to build facilities for youth programs, HB-2650 Criminal Victims Escrow Account Act includes persons found not guilty by reason of insanity or guilty but mentally ill, SB-645 Cumulative Injury Fund creates; reimburse employers for certain workers' comp. payments, HB-870 custodians of public monies publication of certain info, requires within 6 mos. after FY, HB-1642 disposition of interest State Treasurer disposition of interest from investment or deposit of certain public funds, SB-2038 Downstate County Working Cash Fund Act issuance of bonds for working cash fund; tax levy; no referendum, HB- 1009 electronic funds transfer empowers Comptroller and county boards to use, HB-942, 3094 Farm Credit Payment Adjustment Fund and Farm Credit Guarantee Fund creates pursuant to Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act; funds administered by State Treasurer, SB-263;HB-485 fiscal emergency financial planning commission, Aud. Gen. may require to oversee budgeting in city, HB-2796 IL Development Finance Authority Act Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund, creates to administer distribution of federal loan moneys to local gov'ts., SB-172;HB-241 Impoundment Control Act, IL creates; executive branch authorization to impound funds; approval by G.A. with assistance from Auditor General, HB-2241 Institute Fund regional school sup't. publish annual accounting of receipts & distributions from, HB-2232 Investment of Public Funds Act accrued interest on collected & undistributed taxes paid to taxing dist. by county collector, HB-2156 St. Treasurer custodial bank for public agencies executing repurchase agreements, SB-2136 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. investments money market funds under Investment Co. Act, allows, SB-1143 Linked Deposits Act creates; encourage selective deposits of public funds; delay certain foreclosure proceedings, SB-64, 1995 Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act, creates, HB-2796 local government working cash funds permits appropriation of money to fund in maximum amount allowed; authorizes fund to receive such in addition to any other contributions, HB-702 Motor Fuel Tax Fund projects over $25,000, prohibits use of local personnel, HB-819 new funds See Also: STATE TREASURY Cumulative Injury Fund, HB-870 Farm Credit Payment Adjustment Fund and Farm Credit Guarantee Fund, SB-263; HB-485 Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund, SB-172;HB-241 Response Contractors Indemnification Fund, HB-3207 Taxing District Reserve Fund, SB-265 port districts State financial assistance to for DOT administered capital development projects HB-1687 Public Accounting Act, IL CPA not liable to persons not in privity of contract with him, SB-2108 study in residence or correspondence sch. acceptable toward 120 University semester hr. requirement if taught by CPA, HB-2191 Public Funds Investment Act selective deposits by custodians of public funds, encourages; creates Linked Deposits Act; forestall certain foreclosure proceedings, SB- 64 public officials vacancy in office, prohibits expenditure of funds or entering new contractual agreements in certain instances, SB- 1712 repurchase agreements public agencies may direct savings & loan assoc. to purchase or invest in, SB-2084 Revenue Sharing Act, State allocation of tax base for separate districts coterminous with municipality, SB-2175 Special Service Area Act cities & counties levying tax in special service area keep proceeds in separate fund, HB-2590 2609 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. State Moneys Act security for State moneys on deposit bonds and notes secured by mortgages or trust deeds on unemcumbered real estate worth sum invested or loaned, State Treasurer may accept, HB-190 bonds in lieu of deposit of securities, State Treasurer may accept, SB-2124 State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act exempts IL State Scholarship Commission, HB-3599 Taxing District Reserve Fund Act special reserve fund for payment of tax refunds, authorizes local gov't. units and taxing districts to accumulate monies in, SB-265 PUBLIC UTILITIES Act to increase powers of RR, union depot & terminal companies, repeals, HB-282 ads nuclear energy, ad must clarify that final costs of disposing of nuclear fuel rods will offset lower use costs, SB-407 total advertising expenditures, utility to include info in report to ICC; req. ads paid for by customers to so state, SB-2160 affiliated interests reorganization subject to ICC approval, HB-1883 billing statements gas or electricity, requires itemizing of reason for each charge assessed, SB- 406 cable TV installation on property subject to condo instrument or lease prohibiting such installation, prohibits, HB-1112 Citizens Utility Board (CUB) electric coops, CUB represent before REA in Washington; incl. CUB info in coop billings, SB-1181 Commerce Commission, Illinois See SUBJECT HEADING community antenna television companies recoverable compensation to public utilities for use of support structures by television companies, HB-3567 consumer intervention creates Act in re consumer representation before ICC; public utilities pay into Consumer Intervention Fund, HB-3296 deaf and hearing impaired persons telecommunications devices, requires at certain major public transportation sites, HB-894 PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. decommissioning trust fund utility owning or operating nuclear power plants to establish, HB-2916 electric cooperatives meetings open to all board members; coop furnish financial info & lists of members, SB-1201 electric generating plants decommissioning, allows ICC to use accrual accounting method, HB-595 electric utilities excess generating capacity ICC determine; adjust service rates, SB-1572 electric utility cost containment provides for; ICC study escalating rates, report to Gov. & G.A., HB- 2360 electricity cogeneration cogeneration from solid waste, SB- 2117; HB-3149 electricity power surges cause of action against public utility for damages, grants, HB-3635 Energy Assistance Act creates; ICC assure public utility service to low income persons, SB- 486 enacts; DCCA programs for energy assistance for low income persons, SB-1470 enacts; low-income citizens pay lesser of utility bill or 12% of income in Winter and greater amount in Summer, HB-2556 equipment sales bans certain electric and gas utilities from selling or renting certain equipment, HB-1328 estimated bills imposition of late payment penalties, prohibits, HB-470, 2813 fire protection charges limits to cost of supplying & renting fire hydrants in customer's area, HB- 2231 gas or electric service billing statements, requires itemizing of reason for each charge assessed, SB- 406 condominiums may buy electricity thru central meter as single customer, HB-2510 independent electricity demand forecast, ICC prepare every 2 years, HB-2507, 2509 termination, ICC to appoint county review officers to review orders, HB- 443 High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act, creates, HB-1861 jurisdiction regulatory jurisdiction over public utility, authorizes city to acquire with referendum; cities assume ICC responsibilities, HB-2501 2610 PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. lightbulb redemption undelivered lightbulbs, allows redemption at least year, HB-966 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act cogeneration of electricity from solid waste; defines facilities; ICC requirements; excludes from calculation of excess capacity, etc., HB-3149 low income heating assistance and termination of protection program, establishes, SB-1186 meter readings meters read by 9/1 annually when separate rates for winter and summer, HB-2829 natural gas company selling directly to commercial or industrial customer or distribution companies, includes as public utility, SB-110;HB-1336 nuclear energy ads must clarify that final costs of disposing of nuclear fuel rods will offset lower use costs, SB-407 nuclear facilities retirement of, creates Act; public utilities establish decommissioning trust fund, SB-2029;HB-3297 nuclear power plants construction of new, prohibits until 1990, SB-20 decommissioning trust fund, utility owning plants to establish, HB-2916 power surges damages caused by, consumer has cause of action against utility for electricity provided, SB-1540 Public Utilities Revenue Act See TAXATION public utility definition incl. natural gas company selling directly to commercial or industrial customer or distribution companies, SB-110; HB-1336 includes hazardous waste disposal operations, HB-2171 Public Utility Regulation, Joint Committee on, creates, SJR-3;HJR-2 purchased gas ICC hold hearings and establish annually range of allowable costs, HB-2504 quarterly tax installment penalty fee; fees for Commission reviews; reconciling statement on gross revenue, etc., HB-3523 rate base construction costs to generate over 115% daily peak load, excludes, SB- 1170 construction work in progress (CWIP), bans inclusion, HB-2503, 2509 PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. efficiency measured rate base; excludes CWIP; return rate based on depreciated value; ICC electricity demand forecast, HB-2509 electric utility cost of compressed air energy storage technology used with nuclear power generating facility, SB-1959 excludes utility capacity exceeding most recent annual system peak by over 15%, HB-2506 generating capacity exceeding 115% peak day demand, prohibits in base, SB-1167 plant additions not included unless costs reasonable and prudent, HB- 2505 rate complaint cases residential consumer attorney fees paid by public utility if consumer wins, HB-1982 rate of return based on depreciated value of utility's property, HB-2508, 2509 comparable to return rates on businesses involving similar risks, HB-2502 rates change in rate or charge approved but not ordered by ICC, prohibits utility from indicating that ICC ordered change, HB-2453 classifications based on number of units in residence, bans, HB-1322 cost of proceedings before ICC, limits; requires certain amount paid into Consumer Intervention Fund, SB- 1885 criteria for ICC to set rates for purchases of electricity by utilities from small power plants & cogenerators, HB-1851 gas or electric rates or charges, no increase until 12/31/85, HB-389 gas or electric service to residential users, ICC not to approve increases, SB-34 increase for furnishing gas, prohibits unless utility furnishing least expensive gas available, SB-606 increase in rates or charges, prohibits within 12 months of last increase, HB-973 investment in construction to enable 115% peak electricity, 1986 statewide referendum to allow inclusion of costs in rate determination, HB-1653 meters read by 9/1 annually when separate rates for winter and summer, HB-2829 prohibits including over 1/2 cost of proceedings before ICC; requires payment of percentage of cost into Consumer Intervention Fund, HB- 2970 2611 PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. public comment hearing on rate increase, requires attendance of at least one ICC commissioner, HB- 2153 sale of water, ICC fix rates when disagreement on water taken from Lake Michigan, HB-689 telephone service to fire protection districts, to be charged same rates as are residences, SB-22 recovery of taxes enterprise zone businesses may file claim for amount of pass-on of municipal & State taxes, SB-217 school dists., public community college dists., churches & religious institutions may file annual claim for credit or refund of State utility taxes, SB-332 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act fuel cost relief grant based on increases in home fuel costs, SB-117 Small Business Utility Advocate Act creates; promote interests of small business utility customers; appointment of advocate by Gov., SB-406, 1028;HB-2004 Sr. Citizen and Disabled Persons Public Utility Cost Relief Act enacts; cash grants, HB-2684 tax refunds limits refunds of taxes illegally collected or paid by public utility, HB-811 telephones Affordable Telephone Plan, requires companies to submit 5 and 10 yr. plans, HB-1725 automated dialing systems using recorded messages for solicitation, prohibits use, SB-1493 automated telephone solicitation, prohibits, SB-1493; HB-2964 bill list number from which call originates for calls within State, HB- 417 fire protection dist. charged same rates for installation & service as residences, SB-22 local service plan options, requires report showing costs of phone bill, SB-1169 Residential Telephone Customer Privacy Act, creates; prohibits telephone solicitation without customer consent, HB-3099 Telephone Lifeline Rate and Universal Service Fund Act creates; ICC est. lifeline telephone rates; gross revenues tax, SB- 934 PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. tracing equipment installed on request of fire dept., requires, SB-23 Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act, creates, SB-1261 Universal Telephone Service Protection Law of 1985, creates new Article in Public Utilities Act, HB-1814 unsolicited commercial telephone calls with automatic equipment, prohibits, HB-3566 unlawful interference with public utility service certain findings constitute prima facie evidence of violation, HB-3157 utility taxes partial exemptions for businesses in enterprise zones, SB-994 water service cities under 500,000 pump water from; raise debt limitations; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB-I 254;HB-2199 public water supply, includes service to 25 or more (now 10) properties in unincorporated community, HB-744 sale of water, ICC fix rates when disagreement on water taken from Lake Michigan, HB-689 Water Use Act of 1983 low groundwater, soil & water conservation dists. authorized to restrict use of well water; requires owners of wells to register with district, SB-88 PURCHASING Commercial Code, Uniform secured transactions applicable to repurchase & reverse repurchase agreements, HB-1259 Joint Purchasing Act public agency created by intergov'tal. agreement, expenditures of funds subject to Act, HB-3095 municipal purchase orders or contracts bidders deposit bid bond with surety approved by purchasing agent of city, HB-3128 Municipal Purchasing Act for Cities of 500,000 or More raises min. contract price requiring competitive bidding; exemptions, HB-3570 Purchasing Act, Illinois advertisements for bids approximate no. of days between submission of bill and State's payment thereof, requires, HB- 964 bribery, defines subcontract, HB-3651 bribing to not bid on State contracts, increases penalty, HB-2132 in-State bidders, 5% preference on certain contracts, HB-68 2612 PURCHASING-Cont. lowest possible bidder, defines; bidder from enterprise zone given preference, SB-1614 purchasing contract time limits, 10-yr. limit on telecommunications equipment contracts, SB-558 State agencies advertising subject to regulations or and approval by Dept. CMS, HB-903 State agency procurement of certain professional services, requires selection from 3 most qualified providers; criteria, HB-1123 State agency, CDB, and Metro. Fair & Expo. Auth. contracts specify time & date for work, materials, etc., SB- 1474 State contract with business entity, req. entity to disclose identity of owners & beneficiaries with interest in bus. entity, SB-2036 Purchasing Rules Commission, IL creates; regulate procurement for all State gov'tal. bodies, HB-2898 repurchase agreements est. requirements for public agencies, HB-1641 service contracts competitive bidding reflecting cost of using local entity's employees, req., SB-2056 State agency food purchase requires products to be of American origin, SB-1560 State Government Procurement Code creates; standardized purchasing procedures, SB-1624;HB-2898 Steel Products Procurement Act manufactured or produced in U.S., req. of products purchased or leased by State-agencies, HB-2887 prohibits use of So. Africa & Nambia steel products in public works contracts, HB-317 public works contracts by agency contain prohibition against use of So. African steel products, HB-1441 RAILROADS Act to increase powers of RR, union depot & terminal companies, repeals, HB-282 Build Illinois Act creates; projects and programs for IL development and training, HB-570 common carriers caboose, requires on trains over 1500 ft. (except passenger trains), SB-1225 fencing and operating RR, Act relating to reflective luminous paint, requires on locomotives and RR cars, HB-386 grade crossing surfaces and signals increases monthly transfer from Motor Fuel Tax Fund to Grade Crossing Protection Fund for use on, SB-303 RAILROADS-Cont. grade crossings requires flashing signals and pedestrian & vehicular crossing gates at grade crossings near certain public areas, SB-2047 interstate rail carriers ICC jurisdiction over, SB-2186 non-carrier real estate requires include real estate index number, SB-414;HB-880 REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY adoptive children property rights, HB-1067, 1068 advertising real estate prohibits restriction of signs by local gov'tal. units, HB-2013 affidavit of inheritance real estate acquired by intestate descent or testamentary devise, requires affidavit if not registered under Torrens, SB-372 agricultural land See AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE annexation Cook County, certain real prop. to Metro. Sanitary District of Chicago, HB-1914 public library dist. annexations requiring referenda, req. majority of votes cast in both district and territory to be annexed, HB-739 territory separated from municipality by forest preserve may be annexed to municipality exclusive of forest preserve territory, HB-253 Apartment Switch tax relief provision, senior citizen convert single family dwelling to include 2 rental units, SB-185 chemical tank farm prohibits within 1000 feet of residential property, HB-1000 Circuit Breaker Act - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act condominiums See SUBJECT HEADING Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act fraudulent practices in re home repair, insurance, real estate and securities, SB-2046 conveyances See SUBJECT HEADING dedication of subdivision prohibits municipalities from requiring of subdivider except as necessary at time of plat approval, HB-322 Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act no reports required on property not presumed to have been abandoned, HB-1862 2613 REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY-Cont. ejectment suits commissioners assessing value & damages to real estate, repeals provisions in re, HB-279 equalized assessed value (EAV) EAV for 1985 tax levies shall be 1984 EAV for such property plus adjustments, HB-900 exchange of property Decatur Park Dist. and Lincoln Trails Council of Boy Scouts, quit claim deed, HB-3158 forcible entry and detainer actions notice of default and demand for immediate possession in re condominium property or purchase of lands, distinguishes between, SB- 105 foreclosure sales follow redemption period in real estate mortgage foreclosures, HB-471 graffiti, separate sentencing disposition for defacing property through, HB-482 historic buildings rehabilitation projects, criteria to be eligible for special valuation rules under Revenue Code, SB-489 homestead exemption See Also: SUBJECT HEADING increases senior citizen & regular by $1000, HB-84 immobile dwelling includes house trailers situated on permanent foundation and assessed as real property, SB-395 intestate descent or testamentary devise affidavit of inheritance required if real estate not registered under Torrens, SB-372 judicial sale of real estate posting of notice in 3 public places, removes requirement, HB-35 Land Titles Act certificate not required when land conveyed before transferee in receipt of title, HB-1431 certificate of sale for taxes presented to registrar of title 90 days prior to application for tax deed, HB-3415 duplicate titles, not required except on request, HB-1430 law enforcement agency property includes State law enforcement agencies under Act, HB-2521 legal description, specifies what constitutes, SB-1595;HB-2782 Local Land Resource Management Planning Act, creates, HB-1849 Marital Property Act, Uniform creates; classifies and provides for disposition of property, SB-8, 423 REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY-Cont. Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act awarding of marital home, specifies when issue is to be tried; issues of child custody & child support, specifies when to be tried, SB-65 mortgages county boards of health, authorizes to mortgage real estate, HB-486 foreclosure sale follow redemption period HB-471 oil and gas exploration new Act; compensation to surface land owner for damages, HB-1892, 3051 Plat Act subdivision plat made pursuant to parcel or tract otherwise exempt must be recorded, HB-244 political advertising prohibits on certain public property, SB-2247 property development tax increment allocation redevelopment, notice of public hearings from 45 to 30 days, HB- 1484 Property Fire Loss Act investigating body may request any insurance company for info concerning fire loss, HB-459 public aid assistance excess assistance provided, Dept. may put liens on property of aid recipients, SB-1681 Public Library District Act annexations requiring referenda, require majority of votes cast in both district and territory to be annexed, HB-739 railroad property non-carrier real estate must include permanent real estate index number, SB-414;HB-880 Real Estate License Act of 1983 licensee discipline, authorizes Dept. R&E to put licensee on probation, HB-3378, 3468 nothing in Act construed to grant person private right of action for damages or to enforce Act; Dept. R&E suspend licenses, SB-554 specifies categories of fees, SB-553 suspension of license for offering free merchandise & service with unstated conditions for receipt thereof, SB-18 unlawful to solicit sale or listing for sale of residential property when owner listed as not so desiring, SB- 273 real estate loans interest, prohibits charging after total debt paid in full, HB-204 2614 REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY-Cont. Real Estate Time-Share Act, IL creates; registration of programs, agents & developers; public offering statement to each purchaser; administered by Dept of R & E, HB- 650 disclosure of names/addresses of seller trying to sell through promotion and names/addresses of persons paying for promotion, HB-2805 Real Estate Title Guarantors Act title insurance company business referred by entities having financial interest in company, prohibits acceptance, HB-2085 Real Estate Transfer Tax Act See TAXATION Recorders Act assignment of more than one document of same type, $7 fee for recording each document after 1st, SB-246 Registered IL Historic Place requires property owner's consent prior to designation, HB-3475 registered natural area property valued at 1/6th productivity index EAV as cropland, HB-2516 Registration of Titles (Torrens) Act preparation of title certificates, registrar may omit when title holder has transferred interest to successor, SB-165 rental property lessee remedies for failure of lessor to maintain premises; allows rent deduction for repairs, HB-2227 Residential Owner-Resident Act creates; rights & duties of owners and residents in rental agreement of dwelling unit, HB-695 residential structure service of process, owner record name of registered agent with county recorder of deeds, SB-2041 Revenue Act of 1939 See SUBJECT HEADING RR non-carrier real estate requires include real estate index number, HB-880 sale of residential property unlawful to solicit owner to sell or list for sale residential property when such owner registered as not so desiring, SB-273;HB-507 school district residential property tax abolishes; increases State income tax, HB-875 school districts tax equivalent grants, awards to dists. in which State owns 1/3 or more total land area, HB-618 REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY-Cont. school roadway easements authorizes school officials to grant upon consent of sch. dist., SB-427 senior citizens homestead exemption, increases by $1000, HB-84 special assessments, creates Act to provide for deferral of payment and transformation into liens, HB-83 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act eligibility household income ceiling, increases, SB-181, 258;HB-602, 840 income, excl. rental income from up to 2 units in residence, SB- 182 income, excludes veterans benefits, SB-166 grants exempt from certain legal processes, SB-1840;HB-3086 income pro rated pursuant to residency in housing subject to property tax, HB-383 pharmaceutical assistance available beg. calendar year next following year of 65th birthday, SB-111, 117, 181; HB-840 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act maximum income level, increases, SB- 257; HB-385, 774 special assessments may be deferred, increases max. income level, HB-774 service or process owner record name of registered agent with recorder of deeds in county, SB- 2041 sheriff fees sale of real estate, $100 per hour not to exceed $600 per sale, SB-100 solicitation unlawful to solicit owner to sell or list for sale residential property when such owner registered as not so desiring, SB-273 State lands educational facilities, authorizes development, SB-830 surveys written notice only to owners of land; deletes requirement for written consent from owners for subsurface soil surveys SB-1265 tax increment financing blighted area, includes damaged or destroyed property formerly used for horse racing and never redeveloped, SB-1871 2615 REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY-Cont. Tenants Bill of Rights Act, creates, HB-329 time share cancellation of out-of-state contracts within 3 business days, permits, SB- 517 Real Estate Time-Share Act, IL creates, HB-650 time-share real estate cancellation of out-of-state contracts within 3 business days, permits, SB- 517 Torrens - see: Registration of Titles Act township real estate sale of surplus real estate by twshp. staff or local real estate agent, authorizes, HB-734 trust estates, repeals Act in relation to and transfers substance to Civil Procedure Code HB-275 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform Disposition of abandoned, persons holding must report owner's name if value of property over $100 (now $25), HB- 596 RECREATION Campground Act, IL Membership, creates, HB-1945 camping and admission fees IL parks, excludes POWs from fee requirements, HB-369 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act snow ski lifts and rope tows, includes as amusement ride, HB-2687 charter boats bans regulation & licensing by home rule & local gov't. units, HB-1492, 2661 Chicago Lakefront Harbor Authority creates; revenue bonds, HB-2880 Div. of State Parks and Div. of Tourism, establishes in Dept. of Conservation, HB- 2074 E. St. Louis sports stadium Capital Development Board conduct feasibility study, HB-1224 Fort Massac State Park cash incentive program for bidder on a concession complex & water recreational park, SB-2198 handicapped persons removes 3-yr. limitation on municipal recreation agreements, HB-1394 Jubilee College State Historic Site renames as Jubilee College St. Park, assigns jurisdiction to Dept. Conservation; Jub Coll. St. Memorial administered by Historic Preservation Agency, HB-3475 Lake Clinton RECREATION-Cont. bans swimming & water skiing due to health risk, HB-2946 Lakefront Harbor Authority Act, Chicago creates; development of recreational use harbor along Lake Michigan; bonding authority, HB-1186 landowner liability redefines terms; redefines duties & obligations, SB-2195 Membership Campground Act, IL, creates, HB-1945 Naegleria fowleri amoebae bans EPA and Board from prohibiting swimming in infected waters, HB- 2946 nighttime baseball allows noise & light emissions during playoff or World Series baseball game, SB-1173 Prairie State Games Committee Act creates; Committee develop & maintain; removes from jurisdiction of IL Gov. Council on Health & Physical Fitness, SB-2229 Prairie Trail Authority creates; system of pathways & bicycle trails in member counties, HB-3512 Recreational Area Licensing Act redefines terms; redefines duties & obligations of landowner, SB-2195 regattas and boat races local gov'tal. unit may authorize and supervise on water owned & operated by gov'tal. unit, HB-775 Shawnee National Forest, DOT plans for scenic route through, HB-1855 Smithland Reservoir, authorizes Dept. Conservation to develop as State Recreation Area, HB-1867 State parks camping free to senior citizens at all times, HB-3310 Youth Employment Act of 1986, IL creates; IL Youth Conservation Corps and IL Youth Recreation Corps; summer employment, SB-2166;HB- 3640 RECYCLING Hazardous and Solid Waste Recycling and Treatment Act creates; Dept. ENR program of research grants & operating loans, HB-2383 recycling projects Dept. ENR grants to nonprofit organizations for, HB-2264 REFERENDA annexation coterminous city may annex territory in adjacent township, backdoor referendum, HB-1467 2616 REFERENDA-Cont. backdoor municipal tax rate increase for police protection, HB-80 Norridge, extends corporate limits, SB- 1620;HB-3147 river conservancy districts dissolution, permits, HB-772 school dists. levy tax to repay moneys for temporary relocation expenses, SB- 115;HB-218, 409 Beef Market Development Act polling places for referendums, situated throughout State for easy voting, SB- 567 city public utility jurisdiction regulatory jurisdiction over public utility, authorizes city to acquire with referendum; cities assume ICC responsibilities, HB-2501 Community Mental Health, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Act creates; local Boards responsible for treatment & care of affected individuals in community; tax levies; referenda HB-2458 conservation districts tax levy for funding endangered species research; requires referendum, HB- 929 county highways increases maximum tax rate limit; removes certain referenda requirements, HB-1114 County Historical Museum District Act creates; provides for establishment of absts. by referendum, SB-158 Municipal Earnings Tax authorizes municipalities over 5,000 to levy; req. referendum, HB-625 municipalities cities under 500,000 pump water from Lake Mich.; raise debt limits; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB-1254;HB-2199 election of city aldermen, HB-799 fire protection dist., majority of votes cast in territory proposing to become fire protection dist. rules, SB-1592 municipal supplementary sales tax, authorizes; referendum, SB-1951 Public Library District Act annexations requiring referenda, require majority of votes cast in both district and territory to be annexed, HB-739 referendum for disconnection of territory annexed by ordinance without referendum, allows if petition filed with district, HB-3079 public utilities investment in construction to enable 115% peak electricity, 1986 statewide referendum to allow inclusion of costs in rate determination, HB-1653 REFERENDA-Cont. public water districts contracting for water supply, expands authority; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB- 1254 tax rates petitions to submit question of raising or lowering, procedures, HB-2249 Township Community Building Act raises maximum tax levy after referendum; board of managers members may receive compensation and borrow money, SB-1618 Township Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act creates; authorizes financing industrial projects, revenue bonds, tax levy after referendum, HB-1886, 2818 Township Working Cash Fund Act creates; working cash fund for tshp. expenses; back-door referendum; tax levy, HB-3514 townships adoption of plan to alter boundaries to provide equalized assessed valuation of $10 million per town, HB-309 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY See TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES REGULATION See Also: LICENSING and PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS agents of professional athletes, creates Act to regulate, SB-2011 agricultural land county zoning regulations or permits, not applicable to ag. land parcels over 5 acres in counties over 400,000 (now 500,000), SB-177 county zoning, authorizes counties of 400,000 (now 500,000) population to regulate parcels under 5 acres, HB- 137 Barber and Cosmetology Act of 1985 creates; regulation by Dept. R&E, HB- 2088 barge fleeting areas, DOT authorized to regulate, SB-1956 Bees and Apiaries Act permit requirement deletes exemption for transport of live queen and attendant bees in cage without comb or brood, HB-293 casino gambling, permits in cities over 1 million, HB-175 charter boats bans regulation & licensing by home rule & local gov't. units, HB-1492, 2661 2617 REGULATION-Cont. Clinical Laboratory Science Practice Act creates; regulated by Dept. R & E, SB- 1074 Collection Agency Act registration revocation for 4 violations within 1 yr., HB-2181 Corporate Take-Over Act, IL creates; regulation by Sec. of State, disclosure statements, HB-2138 dams prohibits DOT from requiring certain changes to dams which complied with standards at time of construction, HB-188 Electrology Act, I L; new Act, provides for regulation & licensing, HB-233 fencing and operating RR, Act relating to reflective luminous paint, requires on locomotives and RR cars, HB-386 Firearm Owner's ID Act of 1985 creates; repeals Act relating to acquisition, possession and transfer of firearms, HB-382 Ginseng Act applicable to all persons who harvest whether to sell or not, HB-1969 gun ordinaces prohibits local regulation, licensing or taxation, HB-410 handguns Handgun Transportation Permit Act, creates, HB-318 Highway Advertising Act regulating standards, specifies legislative policy declarations in re unzoned areas; permits local regulation in zoned areas if less restrictive than State law, HB-565 home improvement and home repair business, requires use of person's real name, assumed corporate name or assumed business name, SB- 124;HB- 838 Home-Repair Registration Act, IL, creates for registration of persons performing home repairs; bldg. permits, fees, SB-126;HB-847 Home Improvement Certification Act, IL creates; certification & regulation of persons in home improvement business, HB-2711 Home Improvement Trade Registration Act, IL creates; regulation of home improvement contractors, SB-2269 IL Home-Repair Registration Act creates; registration of persons performing home repairs; building permits, fees, contracts, SB-126;HB- 847 IL Loan Brokers Act creates; regulation of loan brokers, licensing, disclosure statements to borrowers, HB-621 REGULATION-Cont. Itinerant Vendors Act enacts; registration with Dept. of Rev.; criminal penalties, HB-3033 jai alai licenses, taxes, regulates; legalizes pari- mutuel wagering; Jai Alai Control Board, HB-1485 Limited Partnership Act, Revised Uniform creates; regulated by Sec. of State; limited partnerships file with Sec. of St. instead of county recorders, SB- 1075 Loan Brokers Act, IL creates; Dept. Financial Institutions regulate; licensure; disclosure statements, HB-3226 Massage Therapy Act, enacts; licensure by R&E, HB-3069, 3180 pedestrians highways, repeals provisions regulating walking on, HB-13 procurement of services political subdivision procurement of architectural, engineering or land surveying services, regulates, HB- 1120 Radiation Protection Act accreditation of persons administering radiation to humans, requires Dept. of Nuclear Safety, HB-1756 Real Estate Time-Share Act, IL creates; registration of programs, agents & developers; public offering statement to each purchaser; administered by Dept of R & E, HB- 650 Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Beauty Culture Act, IL, repeals 12/ 31/95 (now 12/31/85), SB-101 Public Utilities Act, removes repeal of, HB-1814 repeals, SB-311 Social Work Practice Act, creates; Dept. R&E licensure of social work profession; repealed 12/31/95, HB- 934 Sunset Review Committee, Joint, creates, SJR-36 Trades and Occupations Regulatory Act, creates to register electrologists; repeals 12/31/95, HB-773 Regulatory Reform Act of 1979 repeals, SB-312 Respiratory Care Practice Act creates; regulation by Dept. R & E; Respiratory Care Examining Committee, HB-682 Rivers, Lakes and Streams Act barge fleeting areas, defines; DOT regulate, HB-2844 sanitarians creates Act to license and regulate, HB-2278 2618 REGULATION-Cont. smoking Clean Indoor Air Act, IL, creates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, HB-33 solicitation residential solicitation, authorizes electors at town meeting to regulate & license by ordinance, HB-714 toxic art supplies in schools, creates Act to regulate, SB-84 Trades and Occupations Regulatory Act creates; registration of electrologists, HB-773 Transient Merchant Act persons conducting business from vehicle subject to Act, HB-1075 underground storage tank defines; requires owners to register with EPA; requires EPA to report to General Assembly; Pollution Control Board rules & regulations, SB-I114 Video Poker Control Law enacts; regulation by Dept. of Revenue, HB-2000 waste management county board may regulate by ordinance; license fees and penalties, SB-109 REGULATORY AGENCIES Regulatory Reform Act Legislative Research Unit review need for new regulation of professions and occupations, SB-1913 Sunset Act, Regulatory Agency Acts scheduled to repeal in 1987, creates committee to investigate continuation, SB-1913 Dental Practice Act, repeals 12/31/95; creates to regulate dentists, dental hygienists, specialists, labs, SB-1030 IL Health Facilities Planning Act repeals 12/31/87, SB-1981 repeals 3/1/88, SB-1982 includes all State agencies; annual review standards & procedures, HB- 1260 RELIGION See human rights RESOLUTIONS COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Air control tower at Waukegan Regional Airport, HR-981 Attorney General prayer room in Capitol Bldg., urges A.G. to appeal federal ruling against, HR-1760 urges Attorney General to investigate the problem of computer-related crime, SR-787 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Wine-Banks, Jill, IL Solicitor Gen., urges dismissal by Attorney Gen., SR-371 Auditor General Chi. school drop-out rate and student achievement test scores, A.G. study of, HJR-22 Chi. World's Fair - 1992 Authority, A.G. conduct audit to facilitate termination of Auth., HR-609 Chicago World's Fair- 1992 Authority, directs a complete audit of, HR-609 Dept. CMS leasing of real property for State use, management audit, SR-1173 DuQuoin Fairgrounds, feasibility study in re acquisition, HJR- 119 Firearm Owner's ID Card program, A.G. conduct audit of, HR-70 funding of public pension systems, conduct analysis of & calculate the rate of return on investments, HR-1532 IL Commerce Commission, A.G. conduct program & management audit, HR-617 II. Commerce Comm., directs management and program audit of, HR-617 investigate & audit funds & monies appropriated by G.A. to City of Chicago, SR-929 McCormick Place Annex, A.G. Office audit & study operations of Metro. Fair & Expo Authority, HR-573; SR-939 NIU expenditures for president's residence, compliance audit, SR-1174 proposed engineering program at NIU, A.G. conduct study of, HR-464 State Toxicology Laboratory feasibility study, SR-623 study of gang influence in prisons & ability of Dept. Corrections to address problems, HR-215 auto industry illegal vehicles & parts, creates study committee to work with Legislature & industry representatives in re HB2211, SR- 551 auto recycling, rebuilding, repairing industry and G.A. study committee, creates, HR-833 Bail Reform Amendment, Joint Committee for the creates, SJR-161 extends reporting date, SJR-174 2619 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. report submitted, SJR-179 Bloom, Prescott, recommending an approriate memorial for his life & work, SR-1139 Board of Higher Education actions taken to ensure the oral proficiency of instructors, HR- 1711 creates Task Force, creating a taxexempt investment plan, SR- 1298 illegal drug use by athletics, formulate a definitive program, SR-1157 medical students reciprocal program of service for education, urges submission of plan, SR-563 remedial education, urges reassessment of policy, SR-121 Task Force membership, created by Senate Resolution 1298, HR- 1310 tax-exempt investment plan for the State of Illinois, SR-782 urges more productive service delivery system, SJR-27;HJR- 26 vocational education system, report to G.A. about streamlining & modernizing, SR-438 Build Illinois Task Force, creates as subcommittee of House Appropriations committees, HR-909 Capital Development Board Southtown YMCA, Chicago, study development, HR-494 Changes in the ICARE program, HR- 989 Chicago Board of Education Permissive Transfer Program, urges provision of transportation service for enrollees, HJR-128 Chicago Vietnam Veterans' Parade, honor Vietnam Veterans, SJR-129 Chicago World's Fair - 1992 Authority, Aud. Gen. conduct audit to facilitate termination of Auth., HR-609 Commerce Commission, Illinois AT&T practices; downstate IL services & repairs, HR-1026 Auditor General, directs to conduct a management and program audit, SR617 Gulf Transport Company's proposal, urges rejection of, HR-333 municipal franchise agreements with public utilities, urges ICC not to alter, HR-90 oversight hearings, special committee to conduct hearings in re G.A. mandates of ICC regulatory powers and duties, HR-914 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. reconsider rate hike award to Commonwealth Edison, SR- 565;HR-846 removal of minimum take to qualify for promotional rates to make rates available to greater number of small businesses, SR- 978 study of promotional rates include removal of minimum take to qualify, HR-1380 Community College Board urges more productive service delivery system, SJR-27;HJR- 26 Compensation Review Board disapproved "Compensation Review Act", HJR-180, 181; SJR-144 Consumer Banks, Senate Special Committee on creates, SR-576 extends reporting date, SR-696, 1259 Cook County Board, election of Board members, HR-1041 Correspondents, Senate Standing Committee of, appoints to supervise all press matters in Senate, SR-6 Criminal Justice Information Authority Intensive Probation Study program, directs Authority to cease evaluation, HJR-1 Department of Corrections East ST. Louis correctional work release center, HR-1486 Department of Lottery postpone any participation in a multistate lottery, HR-1753 Dept. of Alcohol and Substance Abuse implementation assistance program for State employees, HR-1190 program model for prevention & treatment of alcohol & substance abuse, Dept. est. consortium to study, SR-533 Dept. of Children and Family Services child abuse, provides for intraagency plan with St. Bd. of Ed. in re., HR-350 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs sludge, possibility of selling to N. Africa, urges study of, HR-313 Southtown YMCA, Chicago, study development, HR-494 Dept. of Conservation Horseshoe Lake, urges renaming as Karandjeff Lake, SR-435 non-resident hunting license fees, Dir. to meet with other state directors to effect uniformity and stabilization of, HR-69 2620 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. wildlife conservation programs, urges Dept. to implement, HJR- 13 Dept. of Corrections educational & vocational opportunities available to Dept. of Corrections inmates, study, SR-366 Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources LEAP, Dept. establish oversight system to monitor, SJR-94 Dept. of Financial Institutions currency exchange check cashing fees, urges Dept. rejection of proposed increase, HR-849 Dept. of Mental Health Alzheimer's Disease, cooperate with Dept. of Pub. Health and IL Dept. on Aging in study of, HJR-53 Dept. of Nuclear Safety nuclear accident, Chernobyl, prevent nuclear accident in IL, SR-879 Dept. of Public Aid Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT), urges Dept. use, HJR-65 grant increases for rising energy costs, urges Dept. to consider, HJR-78 Dept. of Public Health Alzheimer's Disease, cooperate with Dept. of Mental Health & IL Dept. on Aging in study of, HJR-53 Enforce IL Field Sanitation Act, HR-1091 II. Field Sanitation Act, HR-1186 illegal drug use by athletics, formulate a definitive program, SR-1157 salmonella crisis, Dir. conduct studies & evaluations in re, HR- 615 sanitation standards/health hazards, urges greater public awareness of eating establishments & products, SR- 564 Dept. of Revenue site valuation property taxation, Dept. study & report to G.A., SR-411 State occupation & use taxes; consolidation and simplification, HR-216 Dept. of the Lottery multistate lottery, Dept. delay until completion of study in re impact on poor & needy, HR- 1593 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Dept. of Transportation highway noise barriers, DOT & IL St. Toll Highway Auth. investigate, SR-514 northeastern IL airport needs, DOT study, SR-257 Dept. on Aging, Illinois Alzheimer's Disease, cooperate with Depts. of Mental Hlth. and Public Health in study of, HJR- 53 Developmental Care, special House Committee on creates, HR- 1139 report required before 5/1/87, HR-1684 Economic and Fiscal Commission State Lottery impact on poor & working poor of State, SR-1009; HR-1497 State occupation & use taxes; consolidation and simplification, HR-216 Education Reform, Sen. Committee of the Whole on, constitutes, SR-48 Effective representation of Illinois utility consumers, HR-1062 Environmental Protection Agency Chicago O'Hare Airport, establish air pollutant monitoring, HR- 1235 Fed. Clean Water Act, EPA represent Ill. facilities for compliance, HJR-152; SR-921 Export Council, IL Commercial Attache Program, commends Council & Lt. Gov., HJR-63 Finance and Credit Regulation Comm., Senate, subcommittee to study consumer credit interest rates, SR- 600 Gov. Task Forces on Homeless Youths and Adults State agencies to report actions taken in re to G.A., HR-492 Homeless Youths and Adults, Gov. Task Forces on State agencies report to G.A. on actions taken in response to, SR-368; HJR-62 Horse Racing Investigate Committee, Special, creates to investigate certain allegations, HR-910 House Appropriations Committees Build Illinois Task Force, creates, HR-909 House Committee on Financial Institutions depository institutions, directs to study programs and functions of, HR-374 2621 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. House Committee on Human Services AIDS and prostitution, directs to study relationship between, HR- 394 House electronic voting system, establish task force pursuant to upgrading, HR-153 House Revenue Committee IL tax delinquency program, study questions relating to, HR-87 Housing Trust Fund Task Force, IL., creates, SR-263 Human Rights Commission discrimination based on national origin, urges Comm. adopt rules interpreting protection against, SJR-91; SR-471 ICC regulatory powers, creates special committee to conduct oversight hearings on, SR-624;HR-914 IL Commerce Commission to review local measured service rates for telephone calls, HR-1303 IL Dept. of Public Health & Dept. of Rehabilitation Services, study of head injury in IL, HR-1519 require mumps immunization for school children, HR-1778 II Dept. of Rehabilitation disabled persons, care in home and residential group facility, HR- 1248 IL Health Care Cost Council urged to review IL Health Facilities Planning Board on new hospital requested by Chicago Medical School & Humana Corporation, SR-922 IL Housing Development Authority housing trust fund, feasibility study for, SR-263 IL State Police hazardous materials transportation, urges stricter enforcement of laws, HJR-118 IL State Toll Highway Authority highway noise barriers, DOT & Auth. investigate, SR-514 II. Senate Labor Committee, appoint a task to review Agri-Chain plant closure in Dolton, SR-817 Illinois Commerce Commission, use compressed-air energy storage & nuclear powered electric power plants, SR-804 Rail Safety Section, refrain from discharging any personnel, HR- 1746 refrain discharging personnel within the Rail Safety Section, SR-1316 implement measures to prevent adolescent and teen suicide, SR-813 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. implementation assistance program for State employees, HR- 1190 Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Education, Commission on the local school districts take specific actions, SJR-25;HJR-27 service delivery system, urges more productive on part of State Board of Ed, Community College Bd. & Bd. of Higher Ed., SJR-27;HJR-26 State Board of Ed. to take specific actions, SJR-26;HJR-28 Indigent Health Care Crisis, Senate Select Committee on creates; investigate working poor's & medically indigent's access to health care, SR-534, 691 Select Committee to investigate availability & affordability, SR- 938; SJR-159 insurance coverage for local gov't. units & small businesses, creates Senate Select Committee to investigate availability & affordability, SR-499 insurance, creates joint Task Force to study rising costs of, HR-814 Investigation, Select House Committee of; creates; McCormick Place cost overruns, HR-629 Joint Committee on Equity in Higher Education be established, SJR-153 Joint Committee, Northern Ireland Investments, HJR-229; SJR-178 Judicial Advisory Committee, Joint, creates to enhance maintenance of IL justice system, SJR-31 Kankakee River Study Committee, creates, HJR-115 Kankakee River, Joint House-Senate Committee on, creates, HJR-117 Legislative Space Needs Comission prayer and meditation room, directs to make available and maintain for members of G.A., HR-408 Legislative Support Serivces, Joint Committee on Revision of the IL Constitution, Council on, creates to advise G.A. and public, SJR-101 local school districts specific actions in re Improvement of Elementary & Secondary Ed. Commission suggestions, SJR- 25;HJR-27 McCormick Place Joint Committee on, creates; investigate mismanagement by Metro. Fair & Expo. Authority, HJR-89, 91 Select House Committee of Investigation, creates to consider cost overruns, HR-629 2622 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Select Joint Committee of Investigation, creates; State of IL Bldg. & McCormick Place project completion, HJR-88 Special Joint Investigative Committee of the Senate and House, creates to investigate allegations in re expansion, SJR-86 Medicaid Fraud, Senate Select Committee creates, SR-485 extends reporting date, SR-766 Medical Malpractice Insurance Advisory Committee, Special, creates to study relationship between medical costs and malpractice ins. costs, HJR- 11 Natural Gas, Senate Select Committee on, natural gas transport & supply issues, SR-587 Northern Ireland Investments, Joint Committee on, HJR-229 O'Hare Airport, various cities & villages affected by the noise, SR- 1069 Organ Transplantation Procedures Board, IL Experimental Urish, Cathy, Board determine eligibility for assistance, HJR- 244 Peoria Civic Center Authority Board, theater within Civic Center complex the title of "Prescott E. Bloom Center For The Performing Arts", SR-689 Prisoner Review Board Crump, Paul, urges continued denial of parole, SR-554 educational & vocational opportunities available to Dept. of Corrections inmates, study, SR-366 Private Detective & Private Security Act of 1984, Sen. subcommittee to investigate, SR-270 Private Industry Councils guidelines in subcontracts for training, HR-1348 Property Taxation, Special Study Commission on, creates, SJR-120 Public Utility Regulation, Joint Committee on commends work of committee and Chmn. Rep. Dennis Hastert, HR-213 creates, SJR-3; HJR-2 Residential Service Authority for Behavoir Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students concurs with the timetable in finding dispute determination, HJR-153; SJR-126 Sch. District Reorganization Task Force, creates, SJR-34 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. School Finance, Special Study Commission on, creates, SJR-105 Secondary and Elementary School Sports, Joint Committee on, creates, SJR-166 reporting date, extended to April 1, 1987, SJR-188 Secretary of State handicapped parking restrictions, study with Human Resources Advisory Comm. of enforcement & violation problems, SJR-97 State Capitol complex security measures, urges increase, HJR- 122 suspension orders for employees refusing to wear hortatory buttons as part of uniform, urges lifting, HR-1520 Select Joint Committee, Housing in IL, HJR-218 Sen. Insurance, Pensions and Licensed Activities Committee subcommittee to investigate Private Detective & Private Security Act of 1984, forms, SR-270 Sen. Select Committee on the Mentally 111 and Developmentally Disabled mentally ill persons are affected by closing six mental health centers, SR-781 Senate Labor Committee plant closures without prior notice to employees losing jobs, SR- 647 State Board of Education black history in social studies and history curricula of IL schools, Bd. study incorporation of, SR- 103 Chi. Mastery Learning program in reading, urges Board to appoint reveiw panel, HJR-29 consult with coaches, teachers, & principals throughout State on development of students, HJR- 232 DCFS, intra-agency plan with, in re. child abuse, provides for, HR-350 minimum enrollment criteria, urges cooperation in interpreting & implementing sch. dist. reorganization provisions (PA84-126), SJR- 109 specific actions in re Improvement of Elementary & Secondary Ed. Commission suggestions, SJR- 26;HJR-28 State Task Force, evaluate the implementation of the programs under Section 34-18b, HJR-233 2623 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. transportation costs/co-curricular activities, supports reimbursement of, SJR-42 urges more productive service delivery system, SJR-27;HJR- 26 vocational education system, report to G.A. about streamlining & modernizing, SR-438 State of Illinois Building Select Joint Committee of Investigation, creates, State of IL Bldg. project completion, HJR-88, 90 State Scholarship Commission, IL minority monetary aid, urges consideration of all factors by Comm., SR-122 Status of Blacks, Commission on, Creates, HJR-50 Status of Minorities in Education, Joint Committee on the, creates, SJR-35 Student Creed, principles may be adopted in schools throughout Illinois, HR-1070 Substance Abuse Counselor Certification Board, Inc., IL, awarded full accreditation, SR-1206 Sunset Review Committee, Joint, creates, SJR-37 Supreme Court Black Lawyers Community College of Law and Internat'l. Diplomacy, urges to allow graduates to apply for bar, HR- 549 Supreme Court rules in re appeals by minors in abortion cases, SJR-69 Theater located within the Civic Center complex the title of "Prescott E. Bloom Center for the Performing Arts, HR-996 Thirteenth Annual Testimonial Dinner, Veterans Assistance Commission, HJR-173 U.S. Constitution, Committee to Commemorate in Illinois, endorses for celebration of U.S. Const. Bicentennial, SJR-117 Urban Redevelopment, House Committee on Metro-East Sanitary District, grants comm. subpoena power over documents & witnesses, HR-1648 subpoena power for witnesses & documents, grants, HR-1648 Veterans' Property Tax Exemption Amendment, Joint Committee for the creates, SJR-154 extends reporting date, SJR- 173 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. submission of report, SJR- 180 Viet Nam Veterans Memorial Fund Committee efforts, HJR-68 CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY Abellar, Henry, Downers Grove, lifesaving, SJR-57 Academy of Humanitarians inductees: J. Siovic, S. Mallek, A. Powell, K. Zvonkovich, HJR-66 African Methodist Episcopal Church, 114th Session of IL Annual Conference of Fourth Episcopal Dist., HR-645 AFSCME & its officers, bringing its 50th anniversary convention to IL, SR-1120 Ahlberg, Viola, Bethany Lutheran Church, teaching, 70 yrs., HR-1254 Ainslie, Melodie Kay, Hoffman, one of 10 outstanding young persons in IL, SR-132 Alexander, Jeanette, Women's Democratic organization, Saline County, HR-1299 America's Cup wishes luck to the Heart of America Challenge, HR- 1068 American Aid Society of German Descendents, Chgo., honor its founder, Nick Pesch, SR-260 American History Month, recognizes 2/86 as, HR-844 AMVETS for designating March 29, 1986, as "Because We Care" Day, HR-1073 Andersen, Charles "Milt", Jr., Oak Lawn Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year, HR-198 Anderson, Floyd, manager, Empiregas Company propane plant, saved the plant & employees from further damage, SR-893; HR-1324 Anderson, Jessica & Brian "Charlie" Ray chosen as Prince & Princess of 1985 Galva 4th of July Parade, HR- 656 Anderson, Police Detective William C., identification & arrest of a suspected multiple rapist, HR-1435 Angel and Bunny Drill Teams for hosting Chicago-Suburban Regional Drill Team Competition, HR-1104 Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985, United Kingdom and Ireland, HR-911 anniversaries Adamic, John, union leader, WillGrundy Counties, 33 years service, HR-388 Ahlberg, Viola, Bethany Lutheran Church, teaching, 70 yrs., HR- 1254 American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 50th, SR-1120 2624 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Association for Individual Development, 25th, HR-1295 Berwyn-Cicero Junior & Senior Life All-Star Basketball fundraiser, 40th, HR-1078 Bethalto Volunteer Fire Dept., 100th SR-198 Bielarusian Independence, 68th, HR-1123 Brandys, Vincent & Diane, 25th, HR-1607 Bretz, John W., Springfield, 45th ordination to the priesthood, SR-699 Brummersted, Gib, ambulance service, residents of Stewardson, 60 yrs., HR-1493 Bumpus, Dr. Frank W., Pastor Bethel Baptist Church, Hoffman-Schaumburg, 25 yrs., SR-593 Caliper, Frank, 50 yrs. as mayor of Colp, SR-360;HR-414 camping, organized, 125th in U.S., HR-1464 Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Chicago, 25 yrs., SR-1136 Captive Nations Week, 28th, HR- 1552 Chandler, Dolores, gospel music career, 40th, HR-621 City Colleges of Chicago, 75th, HR-1638 Congregation de Notre Dame, 125th HR-112 Daniel, Dr. Wilbur N., 28 yrs. as pastor, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Englewood, Chi., HJR-35; HR-256 Dorchester Troopship, 43rd anniv. of sinking & heroic life sacrifice of 4 chaplains, SJR- 113 Doris, Brig. Gen. William E., 35 yrs. with IL Army National Guard, HR-943 Downie, Dr. Gerald, 50 yrs. medical missionary work, SR- 769 Edgewater Community Council, Inc., 25 yrs., HR-1289 Fidencia, Sister Mary, Chgo., 50th as a nun, HR-428 Galena & Chicago Union Rail Road Company, 150th, HR- 1283 Grunst, Nathaniel, 25 yrs., Luther High School North, HR-1126 Gurney, Donald, Scouting leadership, 50th, SR-849 Hart, Marjorie P., 40 yrs. N. Chi. Elem. School Board, SR- 91;HR-96 Hawkins, Walter and Lillian, 70th, HR-1203 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Hegewisch Community Golden Agers and Senior Citizens, 10th, HJR-17 Herbolshimer, George, LaSalle, 50 yrs with LaSalle County Bar, SR-550 Herr, Jesse, IL Bar Assoc., 70th, HR-1725 Hughbanks, Thomas & Margaret, 50th, HR-1603 IL College, commemoration of first commencement, SR-476 International Fellowship Program, Paris, 30th Thanksgiving Fellowship, HR-432 Jelen, Sister Julita, 50th as Sister of Notre Dame, SR-12 Jelen, Sr. Julia, Chicago, 50th, HJR-16 Jewish War Veterans, 90th, HJR- 151; SR-775 John C. Meiszner Funeral Home, Chicago, 50th, SR-762 Johnson, Charlotte, Bethany Lutheran Church, teaching, 50 yrs., HR-1255 Kacprowski, Al, 35 yrs. service to St. Camillus Parish, SR-597 Kasler, James H., Momence, 31 yrs, in U.S. Air Force, HR-603 Kluga, Norbert, Lemont Park District, 20 yrs., SR-864 Ladies Auxiliary Post 40, 50th, HR-1639 Ladies Auxiliary to Rhine Post Number 2729, Veterans of Foreign Wars of United States, 35th, HR-1099 Lattof Chevrolet and Lattof family, 50th, SR-871 Latvian Independence Day, 67th, HR-847 Lawrence, Sister Mary Concordia, Chgo., 50th as a nun, HR-426 Lesnieski, Norbert, Lemont Park District, 20 yrs., SR-863 Life Newspaper, 60 yrs., HR-1078 Lithuanian Independence Day, 67th, SR-26, 34 Marie, Sister Emilie, Silver Jubilee, HR-1756 Mary Odilia, Sister, golden jubilee of religious life, HR-1395 McIntosh, Maurice & Emily, 50th, HR-1605 Mell, Alderman Richard F., 10th yr. of service to 33rd Ward and City of Chi., HR-792 Miranda, Orlando, "Pelencho", radio, tv and public relations, 25th, HR441 Moir, Sam, head basketball coach, Catawba College, N.C., 25th, HR308 2625 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Morrison, Farries H., Sr., Spfld., 32nd Pastoral Anniversary, HR- 791 Nazareth Academy, 50th, accreditation by N. Central Assoc. of Colleges & Schools, SR-1335 New Athens High School, 50th reunion, SR-221 New Castle Bible Church, Mackinaw, IL Summer Bible School, 50th, SR-1089 North Chicago Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7981, 40th, HR-1500 O'Brien, Mary, Riverside, 60 yrs. service to Riverside Nat'l. Bank, SR-631 Rakich, Dmitar L., 50 yrs., Serbian Orthodox Church, HJR-170 Ramirez, Mother Marie, M.C.M., 50th yrs. of service, HR-1595 Sacred Heart Credit Union, 40th, HR-1066 Scheid, Father William Bernard, 50th ordination of priesthood, HJR-149 Sears, Roebuck & Company, 100th, SR-758 Shaw, Fr. Stanley, 50th in priesthood SR-393 Sims, Leslie E., Spfld., 35 yrs. with IL Army National Guard, HR- 942 Sims, Rev. Frank K., EbenezerBaptist Church, 26th as pastor, SR-232 Sister Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary, Congregation of, 125th, HR-111 Smith, Sister Noraleen, 50 yrs. of service to God, SR-1065 Southeast Sportsmen's Club, 50th, HR-1610 St. Joseph's H.S., 25th, SR-200 Tadewald, Charles and Ona, Moline, 50th, HR-107 Teschner, J. Peter, 25 yrs. with The Doings, SR-598 Ukrainian "Council of Lviv", 40th, SR-688 Ukrainian Independence anniversary, SR-616 Verdi Auxiliary, 50th, HR-1349 Veys, Ernest and Erma, East Moline, 50th, HR-106 volunteer service, Armed Services YMCA of USA to men & women of Armed Forces, 125 yrs., HJR-163 West Rogers Park Unit #5254, 45th/2nd, SR-934 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Wilson, Dr. Harry L., 8th as Senior Pastor, Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church, Waukegan, HR-22 Wolfe, J.B., Macomb, 50 yrs. of service to Citizens Nat'l Bank, HR-602 Yager, R.C., Nauvoo, 50 yrs. public service, SR-537;HR-720 anniversaries, founding Alexian Brothers, 650th, SR-75 Alpha Beta Chapter of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, 50th, SR- 1166 Altamont Land of Lincoln Savings & Loan Centennial, SR-1051 Altenheim Geriatric Center, Centennial Year Celebration, HR-1222 Altenheim Nursing Home, Forest Park, 100th, SJR-21 Ambassador of Christ Churches, 50th, SR-415 American Legion Boys State Program, 50th, SJR-81 American Legion, 67th, SR-681 American Sokol Organization, 120th, SR-337 Ampad Corporation, Mattoon, 100th, SR-352 Annunciata Cub Scout Troop, Chicago, 75th, SJR-14 Archer Ave. Christian Reformed Church of Chi., 75th, SR- 450;HR-688, 698 Argo-Summit American Legion Post 735 & its Auxiliary, 60th, SR-449 Argo-Summit-Bedford Park Women's Club 70th, SR-389 Arlington Heights Lions Club, 60th, SJR-89 Arlington Heights, founding, 150th, SR-1214 Arlington Heights, incorporation, 100th, SR-1213 Armed Services YMCA, 125th, SR-142 Ascension Lutheran Church, Riverside, 50th, SR-1066, 1246 Ascension Parish, 100th, SR-856 Aurora Boy Scout Troop 3, 74th, SR-22 B'nai Ruven, Chicago, 90th, HR- 1382 Bais Yaakov Hebrew Parochial School, 27th, HR-1034 Balmoral School, 25th, SR-702; HR-1056 Barney's Market Club, Chicago, 66th, HR-690 Barrett, Pastor T. L. Jr., & Life Center Church, 12 yrs., SR-812 2626 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Beling Consultants, Inc., Moline, 50th, HR-1490 Bensenville School District 2, 100th, HR-324 Bernard Horwich Jewish Community Center, Chgo., 25th, SR-179 Bishop J. Gabro Council of Knights of Columbus, 5th, SR- 844 Blackwell Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, Chicago, 70th, HR- 1694 Blue Island, 150th, HR-636 Bob Eriksen Chevrolet, Milan, 25th, HR-851 Bohemia Lodge #943, 75th, SR- 1294 Bohemian Lawyers Assoc. of Chi., HJR-241 Boy Scout Troop 87, 50 yrs., SR- 825 Boy Scouts of America, 75th, SR- 23, HR-349 Brainerd Park Fieldhouse, 10 years, HR-1033 Bridge Youth Services, Palatine, SR246 Broadview Post 626, American Legion, 55th, HR-399 Calumet Bakery, Chgo., 50th, HJR-41 Calumet Bakery, Chicago, SJR-52 Calumet Federal Savings & Loan, Chi., 75th, HJR-103 Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, 25th, HR-1386 Carbondale Moose Lodge #1108, 37th, SR-771 Ca-rl A. Sward School, 35th, HR- 1166 Carl Schurz H.S., 75th, SR-124 Carrollton Lions Club, 50th, HR- 938 Carthage Memorial Hospital, 35th, HR-778 Cathedral Missionary Baptist Church, Chi., 29th, HR-820 Catholic Charities of Lake County, 40th, HR-302 Chatham-Southeast "Citizen", Chgo., 20th, HR-369 Cheerful Homes, 100th, SR-1160 Chicago Defender newspaper, 80th, HR-421 Chicago Latvian Association, 50th, HR-89 Chicago Shoreland News, SR- 71;HR-1020 Chicago Sinai Congregation, 125 yrs., HR-1336 Christ the King Parish, Chicago, 50th, SR-826 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Cicero First National Bank, 65th, SR-976 City of Countryside, 25th, SR-51 City of Cuba, 150th, SR-1087 City of Genoa, 150th, HR-1444 City of Lake Forest, 125 yrs., HJR-196 Clearing Civic League, Chicago, 25th, SR-525;HR-652, 686 Clinton, Sesquicentennial, HR- 612 Collinsville League of Women Voters, 25th, HR-413 Columbus School, Edwardsville, 100th, HR-1155 Combined Veterans Assoc. of IL (CVA), 30th, HR-528 Comiskey Park, Chicago, 75th, SR-425; HJR-76 Cook County 100 Club, 20th, SR- 1205 Crete Township, IL, 150th, SR- 933; SJR-157 Croatian "Free Croatia" radio program, 10th, HR-1578, Croatian American Radio Club of Chi., 50th, HR-905 CSA Fraternal Life, 132 yrs., HR- 1342 Decalogue Society, 50th, SR-391 Decatur Chapter of German- American National Congress, 25th, SR-789 DeLourdes College, Des Plaines, 25th, SR-431 Delta Kappa Gamma Society Intnl., Lambda State's Org., 50th, HR-225 Delta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, SR-561, 1210 DePue, IL, 125th, HR-1565 Des Plaines Kiwanis Club, 45th, HR-469 Des Plaines, 150th, SR-413; HR- 618 Deutsch-Amerikanischer Nat'l- Kongress German-Amer. organization, SR-528 Downers Grove Business & Professional Women's Organization, 60th, SR-1199 Downers Grove Park District, 40th, SR-1315 East Dubuque Fire Department, 100th, SR-184 East Side Bank and Trust Co., Chi., 25th, HJR-8 Edgar County Children's Home, 90th; 8/17/86 is Edgar County Children's Home Day, SJR-164 Edgewater Community Council, 25th, SR-591, 876; HR-1361 2627 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Edgewater Coummunity Council, 25th, SR-869 Elkay Manufacturing Co., Oak Brook, 65th, SJR-6 Elmhurst, 150th, HJR-213 Elmhurst, 150th, SR- 1177 Emerald Ave. Church of God, Chi., 50th; Dr. Marcus Morgan 32nd yr. with congregation, SR- 497;HR-762 Emes Lodge, B'nai B'rith, Spfld., 120th, HR-1390 Emmanuel United Methodist Church, Chicago, 90th, SR- 1070 Essex, Centennial, SR-403 Eureka Savings and Loan, LaSalle, 100th, HJR-24 Evanston Review, Pioneer Press newspaper, 60th, SR-99 Father Gaffney Council, Knights of Columbus, 75th, HR-1 105 First Church of Love and Faith and Rev. Lucius Hall, 60th, SR- 1230 First Congregational Church of DePue, 100th, HR-930 First Czechoslovak Garden Club of Amer., Chi., 50th, HJR-81 First National Bank and Trust Company, 150th, HR-1045 First United Methodist Church of W. Chicago, HR-591; SR-1306, 1333 Florence Nightingale P.T.A., 50th, HR-34 Forest Park Aerie #1344 Fraternal Order of Eagles, 80th, SR-785 Fort Sheridan Centennial, recommends Commemorative Stamp, HR-956 Friends of the Library, Berwyn, 25th, HJR-109 Garfield Ridge Bank, 20th, HR- 416 General John J. Pershing Post #39, Harvey, 11., 50th, HR- 1601 Geneva, IL., 150th, HJR-48 German American Police Assoc., Chi., 10th, SR-477 Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company, Chicago, 25th, HR- 68 Gillespie Area News weekly publication, 80th, SR-562 Gladys' Luncheonette, Chicago, 50th, HR-724 Glenview League of Women Voters, 40th HR-1381 Gorham United Methodist Church, 57th, HR-858 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Grane Transportation Industries, 60th, SR-632 Great Lakes Naval Training Center, 75th, HR-1406 Greater Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, 103rd, HR-883 Grove Players, Downers Grove community theater group, 50th, SR-1192 Hancock, Edwin, Engineering Co., Westchester, 75th, SR-1195 Harmony Social Club of Chicago, Golden, SR-629 Harvey Rotary Club, 60th, SR-50 Hawthorne Businessmen's Association, 70th, SJR-189 Hazel Crest Boy Scout Troop 302, 25th, SR-21 Hazelgreen School, Worth, 20th, SR-506;HR-753 Hegewisch United Methodist Church, 100th, HJR-98 Hinsdale "The Doings" newspaper, 90th, SR-572 Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church, 100th, HJR-222 Holy Cross H.S., River Grove, 25 yrs., HR-1192 Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines, 25 yr., SR-1064 Holy Trinity Croatian Church, Chi., 70th, HR-52 Homewood Credit Union, 50th, SR-1343 Hrvatska Sloboda Lodge No. 32, Croatian Fraternal Union of America, HR-1620 Humboldt School, 125th, HR- 1344; SR-911 IL Retired Teachers Assoc., 30th, SR-527 IL Wildlife Federation, 50th, HR- 1529; SR-1144 IL. Assoc. of Rebab. Facilities, Inc., 10th, HJR-21 11. Association of Highway Engineers, 50th, HR-1602 Illiana Federal Credit Union, 50th, SR-852 Illinois and Michigan Canal, 150th, June 29, 1986, HJR-175 Illinois News Broadcasters Assoc., 30th, HR-357 Immaculate Heart of Mary H.S., Westchester, 25th, SR-1194 Indepenence of Ukraine, 69th, & 68th Act of Union, SR-1331 Iroquois County Agricultural & 4-H Club Fair, 25th, HR-639 J-M Employees Credit Union, 50th, HJR-135 2628 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Jakel, Inc., 40 yrs., HR-1457 Jerseyville Lions Club, 50th, HR- 937 Kiwanis Club of Archer Road, 50th, HR-347 Kiwanis Club of LaGrange, 60th, HR-1231 Kiwanis Club, Archer Road, 50th, SR-175 Kiwanis Club, Edwardsville, 50th, SR-1220 Knights of Lithuania Council 36, 70th, HR-780 Komarek School, Dist. 94, 50th, HJR-140 Ladies Aid of Bohemian Home, 70th, SR-1107 Ladies Auxiliary to Rhine Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 35 yrs., SR-744 Lady of Pompeii Church & School, Chicago, 75th, SR-827 LaGrange Memorial Hospital, 30th, SR-577 LaGrange Park Public Library, 10th, HR-497 Lake Bluff Fire Department, 90th, SJR-73 Lake County Community Action Project, 20th, SR-33; HR-23 Lake County Shrine Club, Golden, SR-1012 Lake Forest High School, 50th, HR-463 Land of Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, 100th, HR-1481 Lansing Jaycees, 25 yrs, SR-892 Laramie Junior H.S., Forest Ridge School, Silver, Oct. 6-12, SR-1059 Laramie School of Oak Forest, 25th, HR-1613 Lemont Jaycees, 30th, SR-687 Lemont Park District, 20th, SR- 865 Leo High School, 60th, HR-1463 LeRoy, Sesquicentennial, HR-576 Lincoln Turners gymnastics club, Chi., 100th, HR-708 Lindop School District 92, 100th, SR-715 Lions Low Vision Clinic in Jacksonville, 10th yr. of program to children, HR-523 Lithuania's Independence; 68th SR-670 Lithuanian Alliance of America, 100th, SR-1113 Lithuanian Opera Co., Chicago, 30th, SR-1197 Lodge Jane Addams, 50th, SR- 824 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Lutheran Sch. of Theology, Chicago, 125th, HR-242 Matson Library, Princeton, 100th, HR-1005 McHenry, IL, sesquicentennial yr. in 1986, HJR-194 Melodic Strings on their artistry and enthusiasm for 10 years, HJR-154 Memorial Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America, 40th, SR-806 Memorial School, Tinely Park, IL, 25th, SR-899; HR-1310 Memorial School, 25th, HR-1310 Messiah Lutheran Church, Chicago, 60th, SR-559 Milan Women's Club, 25th, HR- 31 Moravecek Funeral Home, Cicero, 100th, SR-478 Morton Scholarship League, 50th, SR-120 Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce, 60th, SR-1211 Mount Prospect State Bank, 75th, SR-1212 Mount Pulaski, 150th, HJR-94 Mt. Prospect Business & Professional Women's Club, 25th, SJR-99 National College of Education celebrate, 100th Birthday, SR- 656. National Council of Negro Women, 50th, HR-1140 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church, Chi., HR-1585 New Hope School and Work Activity Center, 25th, SR-74 North Central College, 125th, HR-1465 North Federal Savings and Loan, Chicago, Centennial Year, SR- 673 North Grove Evangelical Church, Forreston, 125th, HR-777 Northwestern University Traffic Institute, 50 yrs., SR-1103;HR- 1506 Oak Park - River Forest Infant Welfare Society, 70th, SR-480 Oregon, IL, 150th, Sept. 27, 1986 through October 5, 1986, HJR- 228 Original Philadelphia M.B. Church, Chi., 51st, HR-902 Orland Township Regular Republican Organization, 25th, SR-1128 Paul Hall Boys Club, Chicago, 25th, SR-370;HR-541 2629 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Peace Church, 85th, SR-898 Peace Corps and volunteers, 25th, SR-711 Peace Memorial Home, Evergreen Park, 25th, SR-114;HR-176 Peoria Women's Club, 100th, HR- 1252 Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps of Rockford, 25th, HR-366 Pilsen Butchers Benevolent Assoc. of Berwyn, SJR- 111;HR-1013 Pilsen Butchers' Benevolent Association, 100th, SR-754 Pittsfield First Christian Church, 150th, SR-983 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, 91st, HR-1488 Pleasantview Fire Dept., 40th, SR- 1162 PLOWS Council on Aging, 10th, SR-784 Policemen's Benevolent & Protective Association of II., HR-1619 Prospect Heights, 10th, SJR-106 Provident Medical Cnt. Wm Aux., 75th, HR-589 Proviso Association for Retarded Citizens, 25th, SR-753, 1167 Proviso Township Schools Credit Union, 50th, SR-1304 Proviso Twsp. H.S., 75th anniversary SR-195 Rich Central H.S, 25th, HR-1445 Ridge Funeral Home, Garfield Ridge, 25th, SR-491;HR-752 Riverside-North Riverside Memorial Post 6869 of VFW, 40th, HR-1372 Robert Healy School, Chi., 100th, HJR-l11 Rock Island, IL, 150 yrs., HR- 1337 Rolling Meadows, 30th, SR-115 Royal Neighbors of America, Berwyn Camp 6501, 75th, SR- 626 S.T.O.P. (Sports Teams Organized for Prevention of Substance Abuse), 1st, SR- 356;HR-502 Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, Chi., Diamond Jubilee, HR-626 Safer Foundation, Chgo., SR-135; HR-200 Saint Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, 70th, SR- 740 Salvation Army in Chgo., 100th, SR138 Salvation Army of Chgo., 100th, HR600 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Save the Prairie Society, 10th, SR-8 Scott County Courthouse, 100th, SR-436 Sears, Roebuck & Co., 100th, HR-1102 Sears, Roebuck & Company, 100th, SR-675; SR-739; SR- 764; HR-1177 Second Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, 60th, HR-1788 September 17, 1987, 200th signing of the Untied States Constitution, SJR-117 Serbian Brothers Help, Inc., 35 yrs., SR-861 Serbian Radio Hour, director Peter Pavichevich, 30th, HJR- 110 Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary order of nuns, 125th, SR- 162 Shab's Tavern, Streator, 25th, HR-86 Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazereth, 100th, SR-235, 431 Sokol Berwyn, Diamond Anniversary, HJR-139 Somerset House, long term facility in Chi., 10th, HR-874 South Holland Trust & Savings Bank, 75th, SR-1293 South Suburban Federal Savings, Chgo, 75th, SR-196 Southern Wisconsin & Northern IL. Firemen's Assoc., 70th annual convention, SR-183 Specialized Services, Inc., 25th, SR-395 Spring Valley, 100th, HR-1275 SS. Constantine and Helen Church, Palos Hills, 75th, SR- 247 St. Andrew's Temple of Faith, Truth and Love Baptist Church, HR-1737 St. Archangel Michael Church, 150th, HR-1599 St. Barbara Parish, Chi., 75th, HJR-121 St. Bartholomew's Parish, 90th, SR-1149 St. Florian Young at Heart Club, Chicago, 10th, HJR-107 St. Francis Hospital, Litchfield, 110th, SR-475 St. Hubert Church, Hoffman Estates, 25th, HR-533, 557 St. James Hospital, Chicago Heights, 75th, SR-979 St. Jerome's Church, Chicago, 75th, SJR-184 2630 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. St. John's Hospital School of Nursing in Spfld., 100th, SJR- 58; HJR-208; HR-168 St. John's Lutheran Church, LaGrange, 100th, SR-594 St. Kieran Church, Chgo. Heights, 25th, SR-296 St. Lambert Roman Catholic Church, 35th, HR-1202 St. Mary of Assumption Parish, 100th, HR-974 St. Mary of Perpetual Help Parish, 100th, SR-1222;HR- 1600 St. Mary of the Assumption Parish, 100th, HR-974 St. Mary's African Methodist Episcopal, 88th, HR-771 St. Michael Seniors Club, Chi., 15th, HJR-1 14 St. Nicholas Diocese, Chicago, for Ukrainians, 25th, HR-1525 St. Patrick H.S., 125th, SR-845 St. Paul Church of God in Christ & Bishop Louis H. Ford, Chicago, 50th SR-343;HR-449 St. Peter's Church, Geneva, 75th, SR-1282 St. Petri United Church of Christ, Chi., 100th, HJR-108;HR-727 St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, 100th, SR-520 St. Xavier College Sch. of Nursing, 50th, HJR-105;SR- 501 Stanley Barabasz Post of Polish Legion of American Veterans, 40th, HJR-247 State of Israel, 38th, SJR-152 Stone Church, Chicago SW, SR- 1229 Sts. Peter & Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chi., SR- 1190, HR-1598 Sullivan's Tavern, DeKalb, 40th, HR407 SwedishAmerican Hospital in Rockford, 75th, SR-840 Tabernacle Christian Academy, Chi., 10th, SR-987 The American Legion, March 15- 17, 1919, SR-681 The Church of the Annunciata, 45th, HR-1608 The Emmanuel United Methodist Church, North Chicago, 90 yrs., HR-1174 The Great American People Show, 10th, SR-383 The Life Newspaper, 60th yr. serving Cicero, Berwyn, Stickney & Forest View, SJR- 112 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Thornridge H.S., Dolton, 25th, SR-13 Thornridge High School, 25th, HR-56 Timothy Christian Schools, Elmhurst, 79 yrs., SR-889 Tioga Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #2149, 50th, HR-810 Trinity United Methodist Church, West Frankfort, 150th, HR-667 Troop 46, of O'Fallon, Boy Scouts of America, 25th, HR-1154 Troy Township Volunteer Fire Dept., 30th, HR-717 True Believers Baptist Mission, Chi., 32nd, HR-919 U.A.W., 50th, HR-801 U.S.Constitution, Committee to Commemorate in IL, endorses for celebration of U.S. Constitution Bicentennial, SJR- 117 Ukrainian American Community marking 40th, "Council of Lviv", SR-688 United Auto Workers union, 50th, HJR59 United States of America Province of Resurrectionists, 150th, SR- 774 Ursuline Sisters of Ascension Sch., Oak Park, 72nd, SR-367 Vernon Park Church of God, Chgo., 30th, SJR-43;HJR-67 Versailles, 150th, SR-1178 Village of Justice, 75th, SR-701 Village of Richton Park, 60th, SJR-140 village of Rosemont, 30 yrs., HR- 1193 Village of South Jacksonville, 75th, HR-1542 Village of Swansea, 100th, HR- 1115; SR-836 Village of Waggoner, centennial, Aug. 1-3, 1986, SR-1158 Village Vocal Chords chapter of Harmony Inc., 25th anniv., SR- 690 Viola St. John's Catholic Church, 100th, HR-843 Ware's Grove Lutheran Church, 125th, SR-492 Warren Park Presbyterian Church, 60th, SR-1334 Washington National Insurance Company in Spfld., 75th, SR- 1078 Washington Nationallnsurance Company in Spfld., 75th, SR- 1078 Water Pollution Control Operators, IL Assoc. for, 50th, HR-71 2631 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Western Springs, 100th, SR-297 Westlake Community Hospital, 60th, SR-570 William E. Dever School, 50th, SJR-142 Willowbrook, Village of, 25th, SR- 96 Willowbrook, 25th, HR-180 WLS-AM radio station, Chicago, 25th, HR-236 Women's Reading Club, Riverside, 100th, SR-146 Zarzycki Manor Chapels, Chicago, 70th SR-504 anniversaries, ordination Balcer, Father Paul John, Golden, SR-272 Barlog, Rev. Raymond, St. Joseph's Parish, 30th ann. in priesthood, HR-694 Bogdan, Rev. Leonard, St. Symphorosa Parish, Chgo., 25th, SR-230;HR-488 Brazier, Bishop Arthur M., Apostolic Church of God, Chicago, 25th, SR-419 Bresnahan, Rev. J. Jerry, pastor, St. Beatrice, Schiller Park, 25th, SR161 Bretz, Monsignor John W., 45th, HR-1212 Brief, Rabbi Neil, 25th; 15th anniv. with Niles Twshp. Jewish Congregation, HR-710 Burke, Rev. Paul J., Silver Jubilee, SR-313 Cassidy, Rev. Hugh Patrick, Spfld., 40th, SR-264; HR-378 Clark, Dr. Merlin L., Argo- Summit 1st Congregational Church, 40th, HR-770 Cloos, Monsignor Vincent J., Pastor Emeritus, St. John the Baptist Church, Winfield, Grand Anniversary, SR-i119 Corcoran, Father and Father Ivers, Waukegan, 40th, SR-32 Coughlin, Father Raymond, Church of Annunciata, 25th, HR-1609 Cronin, Rev. Charles E., Skokie St. Peter's Church, 25th, HR- 1378 Daniel, Dr. Wilbur N., 28th yr. as Pastor, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Englewood, Chi., HJR-35; HR-256 Flannery, Rev. Edward M., Hinsdale, 50th, SR-231;HR-489 Flynn, Father Michael, 25th, SR- 1216 Ford, Bishop Louis H., St.Paul Church of God in Christ, Chicago, 50th, SR-343;HR-449 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Graff, Father Joseph Austin, 50th, HR-1175 Guido, Father Ralph S., Golden Jubilee, SR-835 Hegener, Father Mark, Chicago, 40th, SR-153 Hegener, Rev. Mark, Chgo., 40th, HR-227 Hembrow, Father William, Silver Jubilee, SR-238 Heyman, Rev. Jerome M., 25th, Immaculate Conception Church, HR-1401, 1489 Ivers, Father and Father Corcoran, Waukegan, 40th, SR- 32 Johnson, William Augustus, Chicago, 26 yrs., HR-1703 Jones, Brother Charles, 60 yrs., SR-857 Jones, Rev. Bill, Heritage Baptist Church, Roscoe, HR-1391 Jordan, Rev. John E., pastor, St. Adrian Parish, Chgo., 50th, SR- 186 Kinsella, Father Leo J., golden, SR-108; HR-359 Kishkunas, Reverend Alban J., 50th, HR-1244 Laketek, Father Victor, O.S.B., Golden, SR-1131 Lemons, Rev. Mack R., 50th, SR- 810 Lemons, Reverend Dr. Mack Rossie, 50th, HR-1270 Lutz, Rev. John Henry, St. John Lutheran, Chicago, 40th, SR- 375 Lynch, Fr. William B., Palos Heights, Golden, HR-232 McDermott, Monsignor Ignatius D., Golden Jubilee, SR-791 Murphy, Clyde H. Reverend, 50th, HR-828 Myers, Rev. Edward, Christ the King Parish, Chicago, 40th, SR- 56 Niec, Fr. Robert, St. Pancratius, 60th, HR-1397 O'Connell, Rev. Fr. Cornelius, Golden Jubilee, HR-906 O'Meara, Father Hubert P., Golden, HR- 1100 Rawls, Dr. Louis, founder of Tabernacle Baptist Church, 45th, HR-1683 Rawls, Dr. Louis, Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Ch., 50th, HR-891 Rolek, Father John, Silver in priesthood, SR-773 Rucker, William T., 13th, HR-865 2632 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Scarlata, Father Ron, 20th, HR- 1209 Schaalman, Rabbi Herman E., 45 yrs., HR-1339 Scheid, Father W. Bernard, Golden, SJR-128 Sellers, Rt. Rev. Franklin H., D.D., Chicago, 35th, SR-644 Toliusis, Monsignor Casimir, Golden Jubilee, SR-790 Walz, Fr. Julius John, 40th, HJR- 212; HR-1404 anniversaries, wedding Abramiuk, Nikolaus and Anna, 50th, HR-1001 Armstrong, Roland and Ethel, Moline, 50th, HR-565 Arthur, Lloyd & Dorothy, Monmouth, 25th, HR-1449 Baiter, Mr. and Mrs. David, Chicago, 65th, SR-62 Battiato, Carmen & Theresa, Golden, SR-505 Beverage, Howard and Donnah, Moline, 50th, HR-330 Biasco, Emil and Alice, Chicago, 50th, HR-45 Bloome, Ernest and Margaret, Gillespie, Golden, SR-351 Brimner, Richard & Helen, 40th, HR-1771 Brown, William and Emma Jane, Golden, HR-193 Budzynski, Michael and Helen, Cicero, 65th, SR-1170 Caldwell, Mr. & Mrs. Robert, Sr., 50th, SR-1011 Carlile, William and Elma, 50th, HR-141 Carmody, Stephen and Irene, Golden, SR-636 Cartwright, William and Rose, Palos Hills, 54th, SR-1168 Chlebicki, George & Helen, 50 yrs., SR-1340 Christenson, Elmer and Loretta, Colona, 50th, HR-340 Claessens, Albert & Emily, 50th, HR-659 Claessens, Albert and Emily, Chicago, 50th, HR-659 Cohen, Michael & Shelia, 25th, HR-1688 Craigmile, William & Gloria, 40th, SR-1270 D'Amico, Mr. & Mrs. Chris, Golden, SR-1225 Danek, Adam and Leokadia, Chicago, 69th, SR-82 Daulton, Robert & Nancy, 25th, SR-1223 Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert, rural Sandwich, Golden, HR-424 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Davis, Wilkie and Gladys, East Moline, 64th, HR-436 DeKovic, Jack and Betty, Garfield Ridge, 50th, SR-494 DePauw, Frank and Margaret, East Moline, 50th, HR-568 DeSitter, Frank & Gertrude, Chicago, Golden, SR-461 DeSitter, Frank and Gertrude, Chi., Golden, HR-726 Despres, Len & Marian, 55th, HR-1634 DiConstanzo, Joseph & Thersa, Chi., 50th, HR-672 DiVito, John and Dorothy, Westchester, Silver, SR-607 Dolleslager, Mr. & Mrs. Joe, Moline, 60th, HR-513 Domagola, Martin & Stephanie, Calumet Park, Golden, HR-669 Donahue, Sheriff & Mrs. James R., Pekin, Silver, HR-862 Drummond, Don and Christine, 50th, SR-648 Duzansky, Theodore and Olga, Norridge, 50th, HR-322 Earles, Paul and Kathleen, 50th, HR-1137 Edwards, Carroll and Elva, Cordova, 50th, HR-282 Eichelberger, Mr. and Mrs. William, 50th, SR-392 Elias, Harry and Frances, Moline, 50th, HR-386 Engel, William & Lillian, Chicago, 50th, HR-1551 Faust,Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, Moline, 50th, HR-297 Fourez, Frank and Mary, 40th, HR-1199 Fridich, Stephen & Anne, 50 yrs., HR-1755 Galvan, Jorge and Nancy, Skokie, 25th, HR-442 Gault, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, 50th, SR-388 Givhan, James D. & Alberta Sims, 50th, SR-786 Golden, Stephen L. and Norma, 37th, HR-1219 Grabowski, Joseph and Stella, 50th, SR-841 Guiffre, John & Ida, 50th, HR- 1127 Guiffre, John and Ida M., 50th, SR-802 Hankin, Harry & Evelyn, 45th, SR-1116 Hennigan, Tom and Christine, Chicago, Golden, SR-495 Herold, Roy & Lucille, 45th, HR- 1687 2633 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Hildebrand, Paul & Faye, Spfld., SR-683 Hildebrand, Paul and Faye, 50th, SR-683 Hirsch, Gregory and Darlene, 25th, HR-970 Hoffman, MR. and Mrs. LeRoy, 50th, SR-373 Hopkins, James & Margaret, Melrose Park, 65th, HR-786 Home, Mr. & Mrs. Rueben Home, 50th, SR-1150 Hudacek, Major & Mrs. Frank, 40th, HR-251 Hufford, Floyd and Alice, Moline, 50th, HR-438, 478 Husar, John & Kathryn, Garfield Ridge, Golden, SR-453 Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar A., Moline, Golden, HR-125 Johnson, Wes and Florence, DeKalb, 50th, HR-430 Jones, Herbert and Pauline, Rock Island, 50th, HR-567 Kapischke, Walter and Clara, 50th, SR-890 Kartheiser, Julius and Jennie, Yorkville, Golden, HR-926 Kauffman, Lisle E. & Jeanne, 50th, HR-1538 Kehoe, Jack and Rose, Chicago, 50th, SR-963;HR-1368 King, Larry and Frances, Chicago, 50th, SJR-183 Krapf, Orpha & Floyd, 45th, SJR- 187 Krol, Joe and Lillian, Chicago, 50th, SR-79 Kustra, Walter & Loretto, 45th, SR-819 LaFaire, Ed & Maxine, Chgo., 50th, SR-14; HR-11, 15 Lambert, Afred and Hazel, 50th, HR-1032 Lanzillotti, Joseph and Rosemary, Berwyn, Silver, SR-245 Larsen, Arnold and Rose Mary, Melrose Park, 60th, SR-341 Larson, Emery and Ethel, Moline, Golden, HR-479 Leno, Nick and Martha, 45th, SR- 1236 Lenrtz, Joseph and Beatrice, West Chicago, Golden, HR-1400 Lisak, Frank and Catherine, Oak Lawn, 50th, HR-49 Loding, Robert and Bobbie, East Moline, 40th, HR-266 Lucco, Joe and Marina, 49th, HR- 1528 Lutzenkirchen, Mr. & Mrs. Frank, Golden, SR-1228 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Maereker, Charles & Julia, 50th, HR-1539 Magar, William and Ida, Tinley Park, 56th, SR-615 Magnusson, Gustav & Thelma, Moline, Golden, HR-594 Magnusson, Gustav and Thelma, Moline, HR-594 Marzullo, Vito and Letizia, Chgo., 63rd, HR-546 McBain, Fred and Margaret, Moline, 50th, HR-259 McCartney, Mr. & Mrs. James, 60th, HR-187 McCluskey, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond, Golden, SR-381 McCormack, Dwight and Zora, Spfld., SR-136 McIntosh, Virginia and Charles, Fla., 40th, HR-345 Melvin, Carrol and Adeline, DuQuoin, 70th, SR-233 Mertes, Charles & Florence, Clearwater, Fla., Golden, SR- 451 Miller, Chi. 24th Ward Precinct Capt. & wife, Elizabeth, 50th, HR-146 Miller, Eleanor and Peter, 50th, HR-975 Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Addison, 50th, HR-975 Miller, Peter & Eleanor, 50th, SR-913 Monico, Mr. & Mrs. Don, 50th, HR-1645 Moore, Robert & Bertha, 65th, SR-1152 Morford, Raymond & Georgiana, 40th, HR-1523 Murphy, George Clifton & Leona, Chi., 45th, HR-747 Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. George Clifton, Chicago, 45th, HR-784 Murray, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas, Berkeley, Golden, SR-1224 Niehaus, Henry and Clara, 67th, SR-707 Oblinger, Rep. Josephine and Walter, 45th, HR-278 Obrzut, Stanley & Nellie, Leyden, 40th, SR-539 Olejnicza, Walter and Ann, Chicago, 50th, SR-30 Owens, John E. and Christel, Park Ridge, 25th, HR-1515 Parks, Samuel & Johnnie, Chicago, 50th, HR-1319 Pauga, Matthew and Beatrice, Summit Argo, 50th, SR-396 Piper, Clarence and Rosie, Golden, SR-637 2634 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Piwnicki, Louis and Angeline, Burbank, 50th, HR-548 Piwnicki, Louis C. & Angeline, Burbank, Golden, HR-702 Poulos, George and Helen, Berwyn, 43rd, HR-580 Pratscher, John & Mary, Chicago, Golden, SR-472 Pullen, John W. & Alice, Park Ridge, 40th, SR-339;HR-486 Pyle, Orville & Bessie, 50th, SR- 1154 Ramsey, William & Mary, 40th, HR-1121 Reimers, Robert & Marge, Des Plaines, Golden, HR-850 Reinfranck, Edward C. & Phyllis C., Evanston, 40th, SR-338 Rittof, Sr., Steve and Toni, Golden, SR-1134 Robinson, Austin and Priscilla, 50th, SR-873 Roos, Charles and Anna, 40th, HR-396 Rosati, Silvio and Pasqualina, SR267 Roush, Harry and Margaret, Moline, 50th, HR-563 Salvino, Dominic and Josephine, Cicero, Golden, SR-490 Sams, William & Lucille, 63 yrs., HR-1713 Sandusky, Bruno & Helen, Chicago, 55th, SR-540 Santefort, Lucas and Grace, South Holland, 50th, HR-75 Saviano, Dominic & Jean, Chi., Golden, SR-526 Schaalman, Mr. & Mrs. Herman, Chicago IL, 45 yrs., SR-1104 Schaalman, Rabbi Herman E., 45 yrs., HR-1339 Scholl, Edward and Flora, Chicago, Golden, HR-795 Schulte,Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, E. Moline, 50th, HR-300 Schultz, George and Genevieve, Tinley Park, Golden, SR-614 Serafin, Claire and Mitchell, Peoria, 40th, HR-307 Sestak, John & Mary, 30th, HR- 1695 Sheldon, James & Jo, Chicago, Golden, SR-455 Sheley, Dale and Jacquelyn, Moline, 50th, HR-341 Spelver, John & Ruth, Collinsville, Golden, HR-571 Spina, Joseph & Harriet, N.Riverside, 50th, SR-1198 Stack, Edward and Eileen, Evergreen Park, 50th, HR-48 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Standaert, Alice and Victor, East Moline, 50th, HR-517 Stumpf, Armin & Violet, 40th, HR-1439 Stumpf, Eugene and Frieda, Waterloo, 65th, HR-1564 Svoboda, Mr. and Mrs. Milton, 50th, SR-387 Szafader, Matthew and Helen, 50th, HR-1769 Szczepinski, Casimir & Helen, 50th, SR-1110; HR-1511 Tabor, John and Anne, Chicago, 50th, SR-276 Tarchinski, Anthony & Katherine, 50th, SR-905 Techlin, Roland and Charlotte, East Moline, 59th, HR-342 Thilman, Charles and Dorothy, Caseyville, 45th, HR-1053 Tolomeo,Mr. and Mrs. John, Elmwood Park, 52nd, HR-304 Tuerk, Rep. Fred J. and Mary, 40th, HR-119 Valentine, Earl and Viola, Moline, Golden, HR-515 Van Goethem, Raymond and Vera, East Moline, 50th, HR- 433 Vancheri, Angelo and Angela, Chi., Golden, HR-663 Walker, Marcus and Ann, 60th, SR-862 Wall, Gerald and Celine, Chicago, Silver, HR-484 Weatherspoon, Clarence & Ludie, Chi., Golden, HR-697 Wells, Harlan and Faye, Port Byron, 50th, HR-373 Werhane, Louis & Olive, 50th, HR-1110 Werner, John and Ceyl, Lansing, 50th, HR-1408 Werner, Mr. & Mrs. John, Lansing, 50th, SR-1056 Westlin, Maxine and Ivar, Moline, Golden, HR-496 Williams, Mr. & Mrs. Charles A., Bedford Park, 50th, SR-1201, HR-1628 Wilson, Elwyn and Marguerite, Moline, 55th, HR-338 Wilson, Paul & Sally, Chi., 70th, SR-1202 Wiora, Michael and Fran, Garfield Ridge, Golden, SR-350 Witt, Lawrence Sr. & Maxine, Golden, HR-1568 Wood, Edward J. & Agatha, Moline, 50th, HR-512 Worth, Earl and Betty, Chicago, 50th, SR-488 2635 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Wreath, Ford and Margaret, Hillsdale, 50th, HR-327 Wrobel, Joseph and Helen, Lansing, 50th, HR-550 Young, Mr. & Mrs. Carl, Golden, HJR-238 Zippay, Donna Kay & Macoupin County Treasurer Michael, 25th, HR-26 Zolna, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony, 50th, HR-1624 Antelman, Julie, Chicago, success in 1985 Masters Nat'l. Short Course Swimming Championships, Milwaukee, HR-584 Antonin, Judge Scalia, nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court, HR-1492 Appel, Lloyd, Sparta Outstanding Citizen of the Year, 1985, SR-223 April 2, 1986, "Robert F. O'Brian Day," Director of Notre Dame Band, HR-1119 Arcadian Restaurateurs, Chgo.,honored, HR-273 Archer, Brigadier Gen. Caleb, USAF, installed as Commander, US Military Entrance Processing Command, HJR-99 Arcola Depot, citizens of Arcola for their hard work and dedication, HR- 1641 Arthur, Mrs. Cleo Newman, leaving principalship at Chi. St. John De La Salle Elementary to become ed. coordinator for Englewood Catholic Schools, SR-334 Athens, Thomas A. & Frank Kamberos, honored by United Helleeic Amer. Congress, SR- 523;HR-876 athletics Addison Trail H.S. boys gymnastics team, 1985 AA championship, HR-505 Alleman H.S. girls softball team, Class AA Champs, SR-372 Antelman, Julie, Chicago, success in '85 Masters Nat'l. Short Course Swimming Championships, Milwaukee, HR-584 Barrington H.S. Baseball Team, won State Class AA Champions, HJR-219 Beals, Roger, Chrisman H.S. Coach, inducted into IL Basketball Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR-166 Bearcats Class M Champions, IL Basketball Playoffs, HR-1029 Beesley, Mike, Villa Grove High School, honored by conference, HR-967 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Benito Juarez H.S. Eagles boys baseball team, 1985 season, HR-559 Berwyn-Cicero Junior & Senior Life All-Star Basketball fundraiser, 40th, HR-1078 Bishop McNamara Fighting Irish football team, Kankakee, IHSA Class AAA champs, SR-638 Bishop McNamara H. S., 1985 H. S. A. 3A Football Championship, HR-998 Bishop McNamara H.S., "Fighting Irish" football players, outstanding season, SR- 924 Brandon, Bill, Class A Wrestling Championship, HR-1047 Brookfield Girls' Little League team Little League Girls' Softball World Series championship, SJR-93 Brookfield National Little League Girls Softball Team, 1985 World's Championship, HR-783 Buffalo Grove Varsity Football team, 6A IL H.S. Football Championship, HR-1759 Cahokia Sr. H.S. "Comanches" basketball, 4th in IHSA Class AA tourney, HR-164 Calhoun H.S. Football Team, 10-3 season record, HR-917 Carl Sandburg College "Lady Chargers" girls basketball, IL State Champs, HR-219 Carl Sandburg Community College Women's Volleyball Team, championship, HR-520 Carmel H.S. Basketball Team, HR-133 Carmel H.S. Corsairs basketball team, 1985-86 season, HR-1103 Casey-Westfield H.S. Lady Warriors, Class A softball champions, SJR-177 Chapman Jr. High girls' softball team, IL Elementary Sch. Assoc. Girls' Softball Tourney champions, HR-853 Chesbrough, Bill, Elgin H.S. head basketball coach, named '84-85 Coach of Year, HJR-85 Chi. Pirates, 1985 Mickey Mantle St. Championship, HR-715 Chicago Bears Super Bowl victory, HR-977; HJR-133, 136 Chicago Bears, victory in Super Bowl XX, HR-977, 1238 Chicago State University's men & women's track teams, NAIA Championship, HR-1704 Chrisman H.S. basketball team, runner-up in IHSA Class A tourney, SR-107;HR-162 2636 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Collinsville H.S. Soccer Team, State Championship, HR-1698 Comisky Park, Chicago, home of White Sox, Diamond Anniversary, SR-425 Council, Bishop Muldoon, 55th Illinois State Bowling Tournament, HR-1051 Curran's Rep's, championship in 198586 Winter Lucky Strike League bowling tournament, HR-1271 Ditka, Coarch Mike, Chicago Bears, 1986 World Championship, HR-976 Dour, Brian, Beardstown H.S., named to 1985 AP All State Hon. Mention Basketball Team, HR-343 Dunlap H.S. boys' golf team, 3rd in Class A State Golf Tourney, HR-868 Durand H.S. Football Team, 2nd in Class A State Championship, HR-912 Eagles baseball team, Eldorado Unit 4 Sch., Second, Class A Tourney, HJR-214 East St. Louis Sr. H.S. Flyers, boys track title winners, SR-293 Edmundson, Mark, Arthur H.S., athletic achievements, HR-1566 Edmundson, Mark, basketball star, Arthur H. S., Champaign, HR- 1148 Elmhurst College Lady Jays volleyball team, 1985 NCAA Div. III Champions, SR-1000 Fenger H.S. Varsity Baseball, 2nd in Class AA Championship Finals, SR-1052 Fenton H.S. Girls Bowling Team 1985 State Championship, HR- 95 Fioravanti, Tony, Murray State Football Hall of Fame, HR- 1675 Galena H.S. football team, conference title, HR-889 Garrelts, Scott, accomplishments with San Francisco Giants baseball team, HR-680 Genoa-Kingston H.S. girls softball team & boys baseball team, SR- 1088 Girls' volleyball, Lincolnwood High School successful 1985 season, SR-698 Glenbrook North hockey team, first, IL State hockey tournament, SR-137 Greenfield H.S. football Tigers, successful season, HR-1750 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Griffin H.S. ranked number one Class 4A football team in State, HR-842 Guelker, Robert Melvin, Head coach, SIU-Edwardsville men's soccer, 300th victory of career, SR-456 Hanover Park Park Dist. Under 14 Hunters soccer team, Premier Div. indoor soccer championship, HR-540 Harman,Les, Il Baskb. Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-292 Harold L. Richards girls volleyball team, Class AA State Championship, HR-1702 Harry L. Richards H.S. girls' basketball "Bulldogs", 4th place IHSA Class AA finals, HR- 1384 Herrin, Coach Rich, new Head Basketball Coach for SIU, HR- 823 Hillsboro High School, 1985 Class 3 A State Football Playoffs, SR- 697 Homewood-Flossmoor H.S. Vikings, 3rd place IHSA basketball tourney, HR-177 Homewood-Flossmore H.S., Class AA Champs, SR-173 Hoopeston-E. Lynn H.S. "Cornjerkers" basketball, 3rd, IHSA Class A tourney, HR-223 Illini Junior High 7th grade boys basketball team, HR-1063 ISU Lady Redbirds & Coach, 84- 85 season record, HR-246 ISU Redbirds & Coach, 84-85 season record, HR-245 Jackie Robinson Little League West Division, opening of 15th season, HR-462 Jaguars basketball team, Chi. Martin Luther King H.S., IHSA AA Champs, HR-1420 Jesse White Tumbling Team, HR- 1555 John A. Logan College women's basketball team, 3rd, NJCAA National Tournment, HR-1188, SR-835 Joliet Central H.S. wrestling team, 1985 Class AA State Championship, SR-92; HR-380 Jonathan Turner Junior High volleyball team, State Championship, HR-1165 Kankakee Community College Cavaliers, 2nd place, N.J.C.A.A. 1985 Nat'l Tourn., HR-346 Ken Ferdinand Night honoring 1970's Urbana H.S. basketball star, HR-37 2637 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Lanphier Lions H.S. basketball team, 2nd in IHSA Class AA tourney, HR-158 Lewis, Nora, Peoria Richwoods H.S., named Dial Female H.S. Athlete of the Year, HR-9 Libertyville H.S. girls basketball Wildcats, 1984-85 season, HR- 161 Lincoln High School Tigerettes, IL H.S. Girls Class AA Track Champs., SR-292 Litchfield H.S. Baseball Team, 2nd place 1985 State Baseball Tourney, SR-459 Litchfield H.S. Lady Panthers, undefeated in reg. season games in last two years, SR-165 Lomeli, Luis, State Lightweight Title in boxing, SR-1043 Long, Charles F. "Chuck", career with U of Iowa Hawkeyes, HR- 932 Long, Chuck, successful football career, HR-979 Long, Chuck, University of Iowa, professioal football player, HR- 979 Loyola University men's basketball team, HR-143 Ludwig, Steve, Mt. Vernon, record for high series bowling, HR-400 Macon H.S. football Iron Men, State Class 1A, HR-1733 Maddux, Troy and Woodland H.S. placings at IHSA Class A Cross Country championships, HR-952 Mahomet-Seymour's wrestling team, 1986 Illinois Class A championship, HR-1071 Mammen, Kirk, State 185 pound Class AA 1986 Wrestling Championship, HR-1072 Mann Park Super Stars, two State Championships, HJR-178 Marian Central Catholic H.S. football Hurricanes, State Championship, HR-1730 Marissa Meteors, Class A State Baseball Tournament, SR-1105 Martin Luther King, Jr. H. S. Jaguars, Class AA Basketball Championship, HR-1120 Massac County H. S. Lady Patriots Basketball Team, successful season, SR-801 Massac County H.S. Lady Patriots Basketball Team, HR- 1213, 1250 Mid-State Little League team, Twin City Little League Tourney, Champaign-Urbana, champs, HR-1587 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Midlothian White Sox Baseball Club, Illinois State Championship, SR-710 Moir, Sam, head basketball coach, Catawba College, N.C., 25th season as, HR-308 Monmouth H.S. Zippers golf team, 1985 Class A State Champs, HR-839 Morton H.S. Girls Softball team, Class AA 1986 State Championship, HR-1462 Mt. Carmel Caravan, 1985 IHSA- AA championship, HR-179 Mt. Carmel H.S. Caravans, IHSA Class AA champs., SR- 160;HR-249 Mt. Vernon Varsity football team, 2nd straight South Seven Conference Championship, HR- 834 Murchison, Ira, vital work with young athletes, SR-757 Neely, Sophia, basketball star, Urbana University H. S., HR- 1147 New Trier boys tennis team, 3rd State Championship in 4 yrs., SR-365 New Trier Township H. S. girls' swimming an diving team, 1985 State Championship, HR-1132 Newman 7th Grade Basketball Team, Third Place I.E.S.A. Tournament, HR-1074 Newman 8th Grade Basketball Team, successful 85-86 season, HR-1075 Nickell, Ralph, pitch no-hitter in Central IL Fast Pitch Softball League, HR-624 Nicoletti, Ernie, 50 years of baseball umpire, Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame, SR-685 North Chi. Community H.S. track and field team 1986 Class AA Team Championship, HR-1374 North Park College Vikings, NCAA Div. 3 championship, HR-192 Northeastern II Univers. basbl team, SR-369 O'Neal, Pat, Mt. Olive H. S., Heavyweight IHSA Wrestling Championship, SR-777 Oak Forest H.S. basbl team, Class AA Champs, HR-585, SR-390 Oak Lawn International Wrestling Club has brought World Cup of Greco Roman Wrestling to II., HR-1630 Olympia H.S. football team, outstanding seasoning for 1986, SR-1254 2638 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Parkland College basketball team, national championship, HR- 1153 Peoria Manual H.S. Girls' Basketball Team, 1986 State Championship, HR-1201 Pettijohn, Lincoln, Carmi Middle Sch. pitcher, HR-1652 Pittsfield H.S. basketball team berth in IHSA Class A State championship tourney, HR-156 Pittsfield Lady Saukees, Il. H. S. Association Girls' Basketball, HR-1187 Pontiac Township H.S. boys cross country team Class A champs, HR-1724 Pontiac Tshp. H.S. Cross Country Team & Coach, 2nd place, HR- 895 Pope County Jr. High Pirates basketball, Class M State champs, SR-117 Principia College, men's & women's tennis teams, HR-1291 Providence St. Mel H.S. basketball Knights, IHSA Class A championship, SR-157 Pustelnik, Mark, E. Moline United Township H.S., I.H.S.A. wrestling championship, HR- 127 Quincy Notre Dame H.S. soccer team, State title, HJR-124;SR- 634 Reed-Custer Comets baseball team, Braidwood, IHSA Class A champions, SR-335 Resurrection H.S. Girls Gymnastics Team, qualify for Girls State Meet in Palatine, SR-100;HR-235 Richards H.S. girls basketball, in top 8 in 1985 IL. tournament, HR258 Richards, Harvey, Spfld., Light Heavyweight Title, Nat'l. Golden Gloves SR-925;HR- 1370 Rock Island Alleman H.S. girls softball Pioneers, Class AA State softball championship, HR-537 Rock Island H.S. "Rocks" participation in IHSA Class AA Finals, HR-538 Rockford Boylan Central Catholic H.S. boys basketball team '84- 85 season, HR-172 Rockford Boylan's Titans season, HR-172 Russell Square Park baseball team, 1985 Chi. Park Dist. Midget Baseball champs, HJR- 93 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Sangamon State Varsity Soccer team, Prairie Stars, HR-1715; SR-1299 Seaver, Tom, Chicago White Sox, 300th career win, HR-763 Shurtz, Jeff, Benton, Class AA State pole vault champion, HR- 1403 Simeon Vocational H.S., Chicago Baseball City Championship, HR-666 SIU-Edwardsville Women's Tennis Team, National Collegiate Athletic Assoc. Div. II Champions, SR-968 Southwestern H.S. football team, South Central Conf. Champs., HR-145 Special Olympics, Region 8, 9th annual, HR-375 Springfield H.S. Senators, IHSA Class AA State Baseball second place, HR-524 Springfield Lanphier H.S. Lions basketball team, 2nd place IHSA-AA tournament, SJR-29 St. Charles H.S. Swim Team, State Champions, SJR-60 St. Edward H.S., Elgin, girls' basketball team, IHSA Class A tourney championship, HJR-33 St. John's Lutheran Church, Lombard, Lutheran Basketball Assoc. 38th Tournament of Champions winners, SR-147 St. Theresa H.S. football Bulldogs, State Championship, HR-1732 Sunil Gavaskar world championship cricket team, welcomes to Chi., HR-572 Teutopolis H.S. Pomerettes, 3rd, U.S. C.A. Natl. Grand Championships, HR221 Teutopolis Jr. H. S. Girls Basketball team captured Championship, HJR-155 Teutopolis Lady Shoes, 2nd place in 1985 girls' State tourney, HR-255 Teutopolis Lady Wooden Shoes track team, 2nd straight IHSA Class A State Track Championship, HR-470 Teutopolis Wooden Shoes Boys Basketball Team, State Championship, HJR-156 The Lady Wooden Shoes of Teutopolis, State Championship, HJR-157 Tinley Park H.S. football team, 1st State Championship, SR-1297 Titans of Illinois Wesleyan, 10th College Conference, SJR-122 2639 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Trinity Lutheran Church, senior basketball, won Luth. Assoc. Tourn. of Champions, SR-189 Trinity Lutheran H.S. Boys Basketball Team, successful season, SR-1068 Trinity Lutheran Men's Basketball Team, successful season, SR-1067 Turner, Alan, North Chi. Community H.S., accomplishments for track & field team, HR-1376 Tuscola H. S. Girls Basketball Team, championship at regional, HR-1152 Waukegan Colt Baseball Team, 1985, 2nd in Colt World Series, SR-524 West Frankfort H. S. boys basketball team, successful season, HR-1108 West Frankfort Redbirds Boys Basketball, successful season, SR-799 Wheeling Wildcat girls cross country State Champions, SR- 1262 White, Matt, Guilford H.S. senior, State diving championship, HR- 80 Winchester H.S. Wildcats basketball team, 1985-86 season, HR-1101 Winkleman, Sue, Belvidere, IHSA girls golf tourney champion, HR-863 Woodland H.S. and Troy Maddux, placings at IHSA Class A Cross Country championships, HR-952 Atkins, Michele Marie, Martin Luther Education Center School, outstanding student, SR-954 Aurora Navy League Council 29-247, HJR37 B.C. Nurses' Coalition of the Greater Chicago Area, SR-299, 984 Bach, Tricia, 1986 Miss Illinois-USA Pageant, HJR-161 Baffoe, Gene, Chicago, rescue of baby, HR-67 Bailey, Claudia L., credit to State of IL & service in the U.S. Navy, HJR- 226 Balaji Temple, consecration of the temple in June, 1986, SR-1151 Ballerine, Joseph P., Brookfield, Loyal Order of Moose Pilgrim Degree of Merit, SR-508 Balsamo, Virginia, Barrington, efforts toward State conservationism, HR- 687 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Balsamo, Virginia, conservation of IL water resources, SR-500 Banks, William J. P., Save Our Neighborhoods Award, HR-1240; SR-867 Bartoszewski, Dale, act of heroism, HR-1669; SR-1251 Basta, George C., Berwyn, Dir. of Olympic Federal, elected Nat'l. President of Amer. Sokol Organization, SR-454 Beals, Roger, Chrisman H.S. Coach, inducted into IL Basketball Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR-166 Becker, John Paul, Arlington Heights, IL State Museum's Museum Purchase Award for photograph, SR-59 Beckman, Dr. & Mrs. Arnold, Cal., contribution to U of I for science research center, HR-781 Beckman, Judy, Opdyke, and Larry Morgan, Mt. Vernon, save life of Raymond Fitzjerrells, HR-578 Beguesse, Dr. H. Hugh, Chicago humanitarian, medical service to Chi. for 58 yrs., HR-527 Beja, Joseph J., Elmhurst, Nat'l Distinguished Principal Award, HR- 332 Bellrose, Frank, Havana, 1st Illinoisan to receive Wildlife Society's Aldo Leopold Medal, SJR-40 Bennett, Bernard, Palm Beach, Fla., elected Natl. Pres., Navy League of the U.S., HJR-36 Bennett, Gertrude, recipient of Bethune Tubman Truth Award by Black Women Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc.; named one of 10 Outstanding Women of Yr. by Chi. Teachers' Guild, SR-300 Bergfield, Helen, Quad Cities, for volunteer service, part. to St. Elizabeth Medical Center, SR-19 Bernardin, Cardinal Joseph, Chgo., on his 1983 pastoral letter re. nuclear holocaust, HR-24 Best of Class of '86 Program, outstanding high school seniors, HR- 1340 birthdays Anderson, Florence A., Elgin, 91st, HR-118 Archos, Evans D., Crystal Lake, 50th, HR-732 Augustine, Henry "Hank", Livingston, 75th, HR-525 Augustine, Henry, Dem. trustee of Olive Twshp., Livingston, 75th, SR-374 Baff, Floyd S., Port Byron, 80th, HR-281 2640 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Bartels, Arthur J., Stickney, 99th, SR-410 Bathauer, Elizabeth, Chicago, 90th, H R-93 Beck, Charlotte, Moline, 85th, HR-262 Blumenberg, Dora McCoy, Chi., 90th, HR-890 Bookman, Kenneth E., Moline, 80th, HR-109 Bordenaro, Margaret, 102nd, SR- 729 Borst, Papenhausen, July 9, SR- 1114 Bramlet, Frances E., Spfld., 80th, SR-557 Brdecka Sr., John, Archer Avenue Big Store, Chicago, 90th, HR- 79 Breiholz,Elizabeth, Moline, 80th, HR-295 Brown, Vera, Akron, Ohio, 95th, SR-1100 Brunsvold, Joel D., 44th, HR-1037 Bufe, Elsie, Moline, 80th, HR-261 Buisseret, Mary, 100th, SR-730 Cabry, Mr. Nino, 95th, HR-60 Calvano, Eugene, 75th, HR-1057 Carlstead, Harold C., formerly of Flossmoor, 70th, HR-816 Cech, Barbara, Downers Grove, 100, SR-1226 Cech, Barbara, 100th, HR-1623 Chally, Leonard of Aurora, 90th, SR-652. Choate, Clyde L., former St. Rep., 65th, SR-417 Columnbus Elementary School, 100th, SR-748 Cutting, Mary Bartelme, 100th, HR-757 Dawson, Lee Orval, E. Moline Supt. of Schools, 90th, HR-21 DeGrande,Laura, E. Moline, 90th, HR-298 DePorter, Mrs. Mary, Moline, 80th, HR-57 DiBennardi, Mrs. Lena, Evergreen Park, 100th, HR-47 Dorsey, May, Carbondale, 100th, SR-1076 Dubs, Katherine, Oak Park, 100th, HR-662 Dudek, Josephine, 60th, HR-1629 Dunlavy, Helen Hanrahan, Chicago, 90th, HR-756 Fadali, Leonarda, Westville, 90th, HR-751 Feldman, Dr. Edgar Alla, Schaumburg, 50th, HR-1025 Field, Homer H., 80th, HR-1207 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Fields, Homer H., 80th, SR-872 Fitch, Marilyn, Oak Park, HJR- 82 Fourez, Frank, Jr., Christopher, 60th, HR-384, 476 Furgala, George, 100th, HR-184 Garrison, Jasper, Christopher, SR- 248 Garrison, Jasper, 106th, SR-851 Glass, Oscar, 65th, HR-1531 Golema, Sophie, Berwyn, 94th, HR-829 Greco, Peter, 100th, HR-818 Gress, Armand E., Chicago, HR- 972 Gress, Rev. Armand E., 75th, HR- 972 Gurney, Donald, Cicero, 80th, SR-849 Hanko, Paul, Chicago, 80th, SR- 761 Hatch, Page, Griggsville, 100th, SR259 Hawrysz, Anna, Chicago, 80th, SR-1112 Hendricks,George, Moline, 80th, HR-299 Hofmann, Madeline, 80th, HR- 126 Horstman, Rudolph L., Alton, 94th, HR-1044 Huggart, Edward E., East Moline, 80th, HR-264 Huizenga, Mary, Fulton, 90th, HR-65 Johnson, Jeff W., legislative liaison of Dept. Public Health, 30th, SR-1055 Kickert, Mrs. Bessie, Lynwood, 100th, HR-55 Kirie, James C., former member IL G.A., 75th, HJR-141 Kirie, James, 75th, SR-676 Kirk, Catherine, 102nd, SR-728 Kriwiel, Peter, Marquette Park, 100th, SR-815 Kriwiel, Peter, 100th, HR- 1128 Kuschmann, Willis C., Moline, 85th, HR-58 Lambrecht, George Remi, East Moline, 80th, HR-104 Leak, Dr. A. R., Sr., HR-1737 Lemke, Sen. Leroy Walter, 50th, SR-547;HR-529 Long, Clara, Moline, 80th, HR- 495 Lundeen, Clair, East Moline, 80th, HR-543 Lydon, Clara, Silvis, HR-285 Majnarich, Anna, Chgo., 100th, HR222 2641 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Mankowski, Mary, Moline, 90th, HR437 Marovitz, Judge Abraham Lincoln, Chicago, 80th, SJR-88 Marrin, Paul, 75th, SR-1279 Matejek, Helena V., 65th, HR- 990 Mayes, Nora Morgan, 100th, SR- 873 McAlpine, Stephen, E. Moline, 80th, HR-562 Merci,Prudence, Silvis, 93rd, HR- 296 Meyer, Elizabeth T., 90th, SJR- 151 Meyers, Ray, Moline, 80th, HR- 315 Milton, Mrs. Irene, Lake Forest, 91st, HR-10 Misicka, Frank, Berwyn, 95th, HJR-132 Moneymaker, Leota, Moline, 80th, HR-473 Monroe, Michael, Chicago, 64th, HR-526 Moore, Robert Burnie, 90th, SR- 1152 Much'in, Allan B., HR-957 Muchin, Allan B., 50th Mulcrone, Catherine Caulfield, Palatine, 100th, SR-482;HR- 785 Mundt, Daisy, Moline, 80th, HR- 339 Murphy, Elizabeth, Southwest Chicago, 90th, SR-65 Nadel, Helen, Chicago, 100th, SR-1108 Nafe, Marie B., East Moline, 90th, HR-265 Neels, Irma, 80th, HR-564 O'Neal, Paul, 90th, HR-1210 O'Shaughnessy, Daniel J., Chicago, 80th, HR-683 Olga the Walrus, Brookfield Zoo, 25th, SR-1143 Orlando, Martin, 70th, HR-1184 Overmyer, Frank, 101st, HR-1745 Palmer, Dr. Walter Lincoln, Chicago, 90th, HR-1536 Panayotovich, Sam, State Rep., 39th, HR-620 Parker, Elder Cornelius, 61st, SJR-114 Pfeifer, Brother Solano, 100th, SR-755 Picken, Robert F., Chi., 75th; civic servant, HR-721 Plunkett, Clara, East Moline, 80th, HR-435 Polovchak, Walter, Chicago, 18th, SR-538 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Pomerance, Mr. Heim, Chicago, 100th, HR-789 Poshard, Sen. Glenn, 40th, SR- 571 Pulaski, Casimir, 239th anniversary of his birth, SR- 653. Quast, Kaethe, West Germany, HR-329 Reemts, Elsie, 80th, HR-574 Reisert, Bertha, 80th, HR-1621 Rice, Clarence E. "Pat", Piper City, 90th, HR-980 Richmond, Rep. Bruce, 116th Dist., 65th, HR-799 Rose, George Myron, Melrose Park, IL, 85th, SR-1090 Rutenberg, Friederike, 75th, HR- 328 Saelens, Marie, Moline, 100th, HR-326 Samuels, Thomas W., 100th, SR- 788 Sandstrom, Sandy, 80th, SR-1122 Sarlo, Philomena Spiezio, 70th, HR-901 Seams, Charles, Moline, 90th, HR-186 Sentinel, 75th, HR-1006 Shelangouski, Carrie H., East Moline, 85th, HR-108 Sims, Willard M., Chicago, 80th, HR-46 Smith, Jane "Jennie", Virden, 90th, HR-824 Smyth, Father John P., Maryville, SR-969 Splinter, Charles, 90th, HR-1697 Stegemann, Mrs. Alberta, Moline, 80th, HR-516 Steigmann, Dr. Frederick, U. of Chi. Professor of Medicine, 80th, HR-152 Stephens, Josephine M., Carbon Cliff, 90th, HR-260 Straus, Dr. Francis Howe, Chicago, 91st, HR-1043 Surma, Anna, 90th, HR-1385 Taflinski, Elizabeth, Norridge, SR-1227;HR-859, 888 Tate, Annie, 100th, SR-821 Tennon, Thomas, 100th, HR-1772 Terzich, Rep. Robert M., 50th, SR-548 Thomas, Ruth of Aurora, 80th, SR-1042 Urban, Marie G., Calumet City, 80th, HR-958 Urban, Marie, G., Calumet City, 80th, HR-958 VanMelkebeke, Henry, 80th, HR- 117 2642 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. VanMeter, Maude H., Alton, 100th HR-676 VanOoteghen, Amie, Moline, 80th, HR-59 Vieira, Calisto, Jacksonville, 100th, SR-518 Vols, Alice, Moline, 80th, HR-105 Vrabec, Katherine, Chicago, 90th, HR-907 Walker, Julia Katherine Davis, 100th, HR-1622 Walton, Mrs. Ada, Moline, 80th, HR-514 Wasiel, Antonia of Harvey, 100th, SR-796 Watson, Hazel, 80th, HR-1343; SR-912 Weinberg, "Grandma" Ida, Chgo., 85th, SR-286 Williams, Nora Maud, East Moline, 80th, HR-233 Williamson, Robert Ernest, Chicago, 91st, HR-714 Wolfe, Agnes O., Moline, 85th, HR-188 Wyatt, Roy, White Hall, 90th, SR-80 Ysias, Ezequiel, Green Rock, 80th, HR-283 Bishop Hill, Village of, designated Nat'l Historic Landmark, HR-739 Bishop Tutu, Nobel Peace Laureate, HR-962 Bisoulis, Becky, Woman of the Year award from City of Hope, HR-455 Bittorf, Joseph, Sterling, inducted into IL Aviation Hall of Fame for 1985, HR-825 Black persons in field of aviation during WW II, commends, HJR-52 Black, Todd James, IL State Bar, SR- 878 Blackhawk Monument, observe centennial celebration, July 5 & 6, 1986, HR-1513 Blanck, Ken, Onarga, contributions to IL farming & agriculture, HR-183 Blessen, Richard P., graduating from University of IL College of Law, HJR-201 Bluthardt, Ed, 25 yrs., President of Schiller Park, HR-1635 Boer, Marvin, 1986 Citizen of the Year, SR-918 Bolkcom, Lloyd J., Rock Island County Criminal Justice Award for 1985, HR-566 Boozell, Lindsay Patricia, born to Susan and Mark, 5/6/85, HR-431 Borgmann, Helen, Durand Businessman's Assoc. Citizen of the Year, HR-160 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Bottalla, Aldo, Chicago, recipient of DePaul U. Michael Hie Memorial Athletics Service Award, HR-472 Boyle, Walter, park in his name, SR- 1344 Brabec, Edward F., Chicago, 1985 honoree of Back of the Yards Council, SJR-72; HR-536 Bradley Universtiy, winning National Individuals Events Tournament, HR-1527 Brody, Edward T., Elgin Cosmopolitan Club 44th Annual Distinguished Service Award HJR-18 Brody, Edward T., 44th Annual Distinguished Service Award, Elgin Cosmopolitan, HJR- 18 Brownstein, Les, Morton Grove, saving of life of Janice Leonhardt, HR-596 Bruce, Minnie L., pres., Women's Aux., Bethlehem Baptist Dist. Assoc. of Chgo. and Vicinity, service to, SR-234 Brummersted, Gib, ambulance service, residents of Stewardson, 60 yrs., HR-1493 Brzek, Rev. Joseph, Chi., SR-1183 Budd, Gary, elected Spfld. Township Trustee, HR-268 Bufano, Ralph, Recipient of Golden Deeds Award, Exchange Club of Waukegan, HR377 Bultinck, Helen Delores Dr., Blackhawk Community College, 24 yrs., SR-917 Burcham, Jack, LeRoy, recipient of artificial heart, SR-159;HR-238 Burger, Dr. Ambrose "Tom" W., 34 yrs., of teaching, HR-1287 Burgess, Kathleen, 56 yrs., dedicated service to democratic party, HR- 1316 Burlingham, Ralph, 20 years, Executive Director of Ada S. McKinley Community Services, SR- 694;HJR-137 Burroughs, Dr. Margaret, ambassador Black peoples' culture, HR-1003 Burton, LouEllen, North Chi., 1985 Civilian of Year for Personnel Support Activity Detachment of Great Lakes Naval Training Center, HR-767 Busey, Admiral James, proclaimed in his honor "Admiral James Busey Day", HR-1596 Bussen, James, elected national president of Dignity, HR-1282 Butler, Ms. Joy Marie, Holy Name of Mary School, outstanding student, SR-943 Caliper, Frank, 50 yrs. as mayor of Colp, SR-360;HR-414 2643 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Callaway, John D., Dante Award, HR- 1245 Calumet City Public Library dedication, SR-610 Camba, Noel, graduation from Uofl Medical School, HR-1394 Campbell, Krista, St. Thaddeus, outstanding student, SR-957 Campbell, Teri, graduate magna cum laude from DuQuoin H.S., SR-1054 Campbell, Teri, valedictorian of Cobden H.S. 1986 graduating class, SR-1053 camping, organized, 125th in U.S., HR-1464 Canniffe, Liam, Consul General of Ireland in Chi., assignment to Dept. of Foreign Affairs in Dublin, SR-342 Cannon, Helen, Women's Democratic organization, Saline County, HR- 1300 Capitol cafeteria, proclaims as Alfred E. Packer Memorial Rathskellar, HR-611 Carl Sandburg College Children's Choir, participant in Washington D.C. Christmas Pageant, HR-852 Carl Sandburg H. S., Orland Park, school award for 1984-85, HR-1179 Carl Sandburg H.S., Orland Park, US Dept. of Ed. Excellence in Education award for 84-85, SR-462; HR-1179 Carlberg, Vic & Dorothy, concern for others, HR-1793 Carroll, Senator Howard, achievements in government, HR-1647 Champaign County Supervisor of Assessments Jim Jacobs, HR-963 Chanute Technical Training Center change of command - Major Gen. Joseph D. Moore replaced by Brig. Gen. Wm. J. Grove, Jr., HR-745 Charlene Endecavage, Sister Mary, third Pres. of Felician College, SR- 1200 Chatham Jaycees Sweet Corn Festival, U.S. Jaycees Sweepstakes Award, SR-555 Chau, Felix, Libertyville, 3rd in II. State Mathematics Competition, HR-1228 Chesbrough, Bill, Elgin H.S. head basketball coach, named '84-85 Coach of Year by Daily Courier- News, HJR-85 Chester Community Grade School, St. Mary's & St. John's, efforts on behalf of "Lady Liberty", SR-883; HR-1280 Chicago American Pilots Association, obervance of Bessie Coleman memorial, HR-1317 Chicago Bears Super Bowl victory, HR-977; HJR-133, 136 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Chicago Bears, victory in Super Bowl XX, HR-977 Chicago Honey Bears, charitable and civic causes, HJR-131 Chicago officers of 24th Police Dist., safety & crime prevention program for hearing impaired children, HR- 577 Chicago Sun-Times & WLS-TV, "SAY NO TO DRUGS", SR-1324 Chicago Wildflower Works I, Grant Park, Chi., artist Chapman Kelley, SR-420 Chicagoland Bicycle Federation, 1986 Kodak Liberty Ride Festival, SR- 854 Children's Miracle Network Telethon, sponsored by Springfield St. John's Hospital & SIU-School of Medicine, HR-1369 Chinigo,Marajen Stevick, Champaign- Urbana, Outstanding Business Leader by Northwest Institute, Midland, MI.,HR-99 Christopher, Ronald, President of Village of Crete, 32 yrs. service to Village, HR-477 Churilla, Izetta "Rusty", honored by Ladies Auxiliary of Ehinger VFW Post 8141, Calumet City, SR-151 Cicero (sister city Guzman, Mexico), Cicero Rotary & Mex. Amer. Vet. Assoc. Relief Fund, aid to Guzman due to earthquake, HJR-106 Cinnamon, Robert, Mayor of Dana for over 36 yrs., HJR-148 Citizens of Tazewell County, recognition of their courthouse, HR- 995 Citizens Utility Board,Interum Board of Directors, HR-100 Clapper, Patricia, Mansfield, Internat'l. Flying Farmer Duchess, HR-608 Clark Count Teenage Republicans, hard work and dedication, SR-1098 Clark County Teenage Republicans, hard work & dedication, HR-1484 Clark, Dr. Janet M., one of top 100 administrators in North America for 1986, SR-1196 Coan, Ed, Evergreen Park, "Strongest Man in the World", HR-1 557 Cockrell, John W., Wheaton, 25 yrs. service to judical system, HR-485 Coffey, John Richard, Galesburg, admitted to U.S. Naval Acad., SR- 248; HR-445 Cole, Charles and Mary, owner of Army and Lou's Restaurant, HR- 1054 College of DuPage, outstanding institution of higher ed., SR-76 2644 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Colley, Ralph C. "Chad", Nat'l. Commander of DAV, welcomes to IL, HJR-51 Collins, Samella, Medgar Evers School, outstanding student, SR-953 Comisky Park, Chicago, home of White Sox, Diamond Anniversary, SR-425 Condill, Kit, Arthur, East Central IL. Spelling Bee, HR-1196 Condill, Kit, winner, East Central IL. Regional Spelling Bee, HR-271 Congregation Ezra Habonim, new facet glass windows, HR-709 Conner, Rev. John, Baptist State Convention, retire, President, 4 yrs., SR-1036 Conran, Dr. Patricia Cannon, leaving Benjamin Sch. Dist. 25, HR-1410 Conservation Police Officer Appreciation Month, proclaims 7/85 as, HR-501 Cook County government, recipient of Nat'l. award for budget preparation, HR-173 Cook, Wilma, Wheaton, nurse for 40 yrs., HR-1284 Co bin, Ruth, work and contributions to Chicago community, HR-949 Corelis, James, Rock Island businessman, bridge in Zuma Twsp. R.I. Cty., named after, HR-389 Coyne, Officer Larry, Milan Police Dept., act of heroism, HR-835 Crawford,Julma Brown, 50 years of dedicated service to children, HR- 293 Crespo, Feliciano, Chgo., ordained to the permanent diaconate, HR-321 Crisp, Ethel Leonara, Exec. Sec. to US Small Business Administration, named Sec: of the Year, SR-46, HR- 142 Cross, Mattie, Baptist Church auxiliary, retiring, 4 yrs. President, SR-1035 Crum, Raymond R., Mankind Award, SR-706 Cullison, Rhonda, Decatur Miss IL National Teenager 1985, SR-362 Miss National Teenager, HR-725 Curie H.S. dedication of Marie Curie statue by Polish sculptor Halina Bajorska Flisakowa Zwiezen, SR- 340 Curran's Rep's, championship in 1985- 86 Winter Lucky Strike League bowling tournament, HR-1271 D'Arco, Sen. John A., Jr., Chicago, named Man of the Year by Justinian Society of Lawyers, HR-735 Daniel, Dr. Wilbur N., 28 yrs. as pastor, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Englewood, Chi., HJR- 35;HR-256 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Danielson, Clifford, Citizen Award, SR-1308 Darius, Stephen, flew single-engine plane "Lithuanica" in 1933, HR- 1487 Daughters of Isis & Prince Hall Shriners, dedication, American Red Cross, SR-1156 Daughters of Isis, 75th convention, Chicago, August 17-23, SR-1142 Davis, Jack Representative, plans to seek Congressional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, HR-1524 DeLay, Dr. Mark, Sup't. of Sch. Dist. #61, service to education for 30 yrs., SR-240 Dept. Commerce & Community Affairs staff & Dir., Michael Woelffer efforts in attracting Diamond-Star Motors Corp. to IL, HR-809 Derickson, Uli, TWA flight attendant's heroism during hijacking, SR-493 Diamond-Star Motors Corp. plant in IL, commends efforts of Michael Woelffer & staff of IL DCCA, HR- 809 Diamond, Robert, 1986 Citation of Merit Award, HJR-225 Dinkelman, Albert, service to community, county, & State, HR- 1632 Ditka, Coach Mike and Chicago Bears victory, HR-976 Ditka, Coach Mike, Chicago Bears, 1986 World Championship, HR-976 Dolan, Larry. 1986 Man of the Year, HR-1727 Dombrowski, Robert, Kerr Middle School, Excellence in Education award, SR-284 Donahue, Sandra, DAV Auxiliary Commander, honored at DAV testimonial dinner, HR-311 Donnewald, James H., IL Senate, SR- 1336 Dorchester Troopship, 43rd anniv. of sinking & heroic life sacrifice of 4 chaplains, SJR-113 Doris, Brig. General William E., 35 yrs. service with IL Army National Guard, HR-943 Downers Grove Chamber of Commerce and Industry, community contributions, SR-573 Downers Grove H.S. South Marching Mustangs band accomplishments, HR-941 Downie, Dr. Gerald, 50 yrs. medical missionary work, SR-769 Drake Elementary School, Chicago, SR-719 Drake-Porter, Ethlyn D., on new position, Mgr., Minority/Female Bus. Enterprise Div., St. of IL., SR- 24 2645 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Drug and Alcohol Programs, Committee to Look at, commends for increasing public awareness of substance abuse, HR-623 Dudycz, Senator Walter, Chicago, save life of Robert Kuncl, SR-1261 Dunagann, Miss Tomiko, Chicago, named an Academic All-Amer by Nat'l. Secondary Ed. Council, SR- 432 Duncan, Susan M., 24 years in helping children of Chicago, SR-669 Dunn, William E., leaving position as exec. v.p., corp. division, BroMenn HealthCare, Normal, for a position as hosp. exec. dir. in Haiti, HR-451 Dunn, William E., new exec. director of Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Deschapelles, Haiti, SR-269 DuQuoin Junior High Stage Band, nat'l championship, Smoky Mtn. Music Fest., SR-291; HR-460 East Leyden & West Leyden High Schools, national recognition as models in ed. by U.S. Dept. of Ed., SR-469 East Moline electric wire manufacturing facility, commends principals in establishment of, HR- 76 Echols, Kowanna Ann, Miss Englewood Pageant 1985, HR-493 Edgar County Children's Home Day in honor of home's 90th anniversary, SJR-164 Edgewater Community Council, Inc., 25 yrs., HR-1289 Edmundson, Mark, Arthur H.S. athlete, HR-1566 Edmundson, Mark, basketball star, Arthur H. S., Champaign, HR-1148 Edwards County Memorial Arch Plaza dedication in Albion, SR-1050 Edwards, Keisha, Zion Luthern School, outstanding student, SR-955 Elliott, Patricia, George S. Patton Elementary Sch., award for achievement, SR-239 Ellis, Dr. Effie, gratitude for all she has given of herself to the people, HR- 1012 Emery, Commodore Thomas Rogers Merrill, USN, completion of duty as Commander of Great Lakes Naval Training Center, HJR-87 Engelke, Georgia, President, Old Six Mile Historical Society, HR-1198 Eovaldi, Mrs. Marina, sabbatical from Chiaravalle Montessori School, Evanston, HR-633 Eppley, Robert J., city managerial position, Ohio, HR-1517 Ericson, Lloyd, Carthage, Governor's Award for Unique Achievements, SR-915 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Esker, Don, saved 13 yr. old Amy Breeding's life, SR-1125 Esme, Captain Bayard H., 44 yrs., IL Reserve Militia, HR-1780 Esposito, Joan, WLS-TV Chgo. broadcaster, 1985 recipient of J.C.C.I.A. Dante Award, HR-280 ethnic heritages Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985, United Kingdom and Ireland, HR-911 Athens, Thomas A. & Frank S. Kaberos, honored by United Hellenic Amer. Congress, SR- 523;HR-876 Black History Month, SR-682; HR-28, 931 Black persons in field of aviation during WW II, commends, HJR-52 Croatian American Radio Club of Chi., 50th anniversary, HR-905 Designating September 21, 1986, as "Ethnic American Day," SJR-123 Greek Americans, '85 Most Distinguished, SR-35, 36, 37, 43, 44; HR-25 Greek Heritage '85 celebration, Chgo., HR-229 Greek Heritage-'86 celebration, Chgo, HR-1247; SR-855 Greek Heritage-'86 Most Distinguished Greek Americans, HR-1007; SR-700 Greek Independence Day, HR- 132, 1112, SR-81, 776 Latvian Independence Day, 67th, HR-847 Lithuanian American pilots Darius and Girenas, supports Lith. community campaign for commemorative postage stamp, SR-423 Lithuanian Independence Day, SR-26, 34;HR-197 Melodic Strings on their artistry and enthusiasm for 10 years, HJR-154 Milunas, Anatole, active in Lithuanian Amer. Republican organizations, SR-625 Nelson, Lawrence M., Glenview, St. Olav Medal for serivce to Norway & Norwegian - Amer., SR-535 Polish Constitution, 194th anniversary of adoption, SR- 192, 859 Ukrainian American Community, 40th anniversary of Council of Lviv, SR-688 Ukrainian Independence anniversary, SR-616 2646 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Evans, John M., Laborers Intl. Union of N.A., Local 231, named after, SR-9 Evanston Rotary Club 1985 Youth of the Year English, Lisa, HJR-71 Kamerling, Henry, HJR-72 Sampson, Heather, HJR-73 Teska, David, HJR-74 Excel. in Education exemplary school award of U.S. Dept. of Education East Leyden H.S., 1984-85, HR- 798 LaGrange Highlands El. Sch., SR-1189, HR-1637 Maine Township High School East, HR-1052 Nob Hill School, Prairie-Hills El. Sch. Dis. 144, SR-1208 Springman Junior H.S., Glenview, 1984-85 award, HR-811 West Leyden H.S., 1984-85, HR- 802 Excellence in Education plaque Aaron, LaDonna, Thomas Scanlan Elementary School, SR-1025 Alston, Ladenna, Wendell Smith Elementary School, SR-1026 Anderson, Arika, Howalton School, SR-1032 Aries, Womack, Ira F. Aldridge Elementary School, SR-1016 Ballard, Eugene, SR-302 Banks, Jennie, SR-314 Bautista, Hortencio, SR-989 Beckom, Ulanka, SR-315 Boggan, Kenneth, Peter Van Vlissingen Elementary School, SR-I1019 Breiner, Kelly, SR-1003 Carter, Cassandra, SR-1003 Chapman, Leslie, SR-1004 Conner, Alfonzo, Jr., John Whistler Elementary School, SR-1020 Davison, Kenneth, SR-303 Davison, Kevin, SR-304 Dawson, Karmen, SR-316 DeLaTorre Georgina, SR-990 Deloach, Charlette, SR-993 Draper, Tamara Jeneil, Edward F. Dunne Elementary School, SR- 1024 Earley, Anthony, SR-973 Evans, Sonya, SR-317 Flores, Ana, SR-274 Ford, Nicole, SR-1005 Franklin, Kendall, SR-318 Fullood, Valerie, Ralph H. Metcalfe Magnet School, SR- 1029 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Funches, Lawanda, SR-99 Gilliam, Halayne, SR-985 Grant, LaDonna, SR-994 Green, Dehaise, SR-275 Green, Duane, West Pullman Elementary School, SR-1018 Greene, Keisha Nicole, Frank L. Bennett Elementary School, SR-1022 Gresham, Raguel D., SR-327 Harris, Marvin, SR-305 Hinton, Florence, SR-319 Huff, Julie, SR-276 Hughes, Elizabeth Ann, SR-277 Hunt, Tristana, SR-278 Johnson, Cheryl, SR-992 Johnson, Forrest, SR-306 Johnson, Lataunya, SR-320 Johnson, Ronald, SR-307 Kennon, Latateka, Marcus Garvey Elementary School, SR-1027 Martin, Erica, SR-321 McCollough, Cassandra, SR-322 McGinnis, Cyrus, SR-988 McShane, Latechia, Fridjof Nansen Elementary School, SR- 1030 Melvin, LaShawn, SR-323 Milons, David, W.E.D. DuBois Elementary School, SR-1017 Neal, Alfilia, George W. Curtis Elementary School, SR-1023 Nichols, Camille, SR-324 Patterson, Michelle, SR-325 Peeples, Cosonia, Edward H. White Elementary School, SR- 1031 Plummer, Bruce, SR-308 Price, Jarvis, SR-309 Rodgers, Kimberly, SR-326 Smith, Lavora, SR-328 Travier, Kevin, SR-310 Walker, Dionna, Mt. Vernon Elementary School, SR-1034 Walters, Ayanna, SR-329 Watson, Jermaine, Langston Hughs Elementary School, SR- 1021 Webb, Kisha, SR-330 White, Reginald, SR-311 Williams, Angela, SR-1006 Wilson, Mya, Thomas J. Higgins Community Academy School, SR-1028 Wright, Blake, SR-312 Wright, Sharla, Alfred D. Kohn Elementary School, SR-1033 Export Council, IL Commercial Attache Program, commends Council & Lt. Gov., HJR-63 2647 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Farina, Charles, Leyden High Schools, other achievements, HR-1347; SR- 919 Farm-City Week observation, 11/22- 28/85, SR-585 Fary, John G., urges renaming Southwest Multi-Purpose Senior Citizens Center, Chi., in honor of, HR-730 Fehland, Ralph, 40 yrs. service to Village of Monee, HR-240 Ferguson, Juanita, American Legion Commander of Vermilion County, son's graduation from Army Basic Training, HR-744 Ferguson, Rev. John Columbus, Hartzell Memorial U.M. Church, Chicago, SR- 1165 Ferrera, Frank, Vittum Park area of Chi., Testimonial Dinner for his public service, HR-750 Festival of India celebration in Chi., SR-333;HR-475 fifth annual Carbondale Clean-up Day, April 19, 1986, SR-816 Filipino leaders and delegation to SSU IL Legislative Studies Center program, welcomes, SR-1049 Finch, Charles, named Citizen of the Year by Lyons Women's Civic League, SR-452 Fioravanti, Tony, Murray State Football Hall of Fame, HR-1675 Fiore, Grace S., 1986 Senior Citizen of the Year Award, SR-1147 Firefly, Inc. and founder Fred Greenwood, Spfld., pre-school safety programs, HR-182 Fires, Jane E., 5 years service at Lake County Baptist School, HR-363 Flesner, Paul, accept position as Pastor, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Prospect Heights, HR-877 Flory, Rev. Mark, Greenville, named one of 10 IL Jaycee Outstanding Persons, SR-130 Flowers, William, Tabernacle Christian Academy School, outstanding student, SR-946 Fluker, Dr. Samuel A., State Sunday School Superintendent, 19 yrs., SR- 833 Fort Sheridan Centennial, recommends Commenmorative Stamp, Hr-956 Foster, Robert, teaching & coaching, Leo High School, SR-1159 Fox, Wayne and Helen, renames West Chi. community center in honor of volunteer work, HR-650 Fox, Wayne S & Helen L., West Chicago community service, SJR-80 Franchini, Louis J., Rockford, contributions to city and Special Olympics, HR-224 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Fraternal Week/Flag Day observance, SJR-1 67;HJR-207 Fraternal Week, June 8 thru 14, 1986, SJR-167;HJR-207 Fred Greenwood and Firefly, Inc., Spfld., pre-school safety programs, HR-182 French-American Back-to-Back Program, SR-831 friends & alumi of Ellis Grove School, Reunion on April 5, 1986, HR-I 114 Frierson, Melvin, most worshipful Grandmaster of Masons, State of IL and Jurisdiction P.H.A., HR-481 Frontini, Paulo Salvador, Attorney General of Sao Paulo, Brazil, welcomes him to Springfield, HJR- 203 Gardner, Helen Adams, Lake Worth, FL, elected Natl Pres., American Legion Aux., SR-18 Garrelts, Scott, accomplishments with San Francisco Giants baseball team, HR-680 Geneva Scott Foundation, Chicago, service to community, HR-598 Gerike, Rev. Ernest L., resigning as Head Admin. Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church, Bloomington, HR-657 Gianaras, Alec, services to Pan- Arcadian Federation of America, SR-800 Gibson, Marx, man. ed, Kankakee Daily Journal, NIU's 1985 Journalist of Year award, HR-344 Gibson, Marx, managing ed., Kankakee Daily Journal, named NIU Dept. of Journalism Journalist of Yr., HR-344 Gidwitz, Ronald J., Helene Curtis Pres., Greater N. Pulaski Man of the Year, SR-1230, 1248 Gigante, Dr. Joseph, Elmwood Park, service to senior citizens through work with legislature, HR-531 Giglio, Rep. Frank, graduation from Gov. State University, HR-1396 Gilhaus, Barbara, Homer, finalist in 1985 IL Teacher of the Year contest, HR-807 Girenas, Stanley, flew single-engine plane "Lithuanica" 1933, HR-1487 Glasscock, Anne, Program Coordinator, O'Fallon Public Library, Association's Recognition Award, SR-1048 Glasser, Nicole, SIU student, representing U.S. at 12th World Festival of Youth & Students in Moscow, HR-660 Glenbrook North and South High Schools, U.S. Exemplary School Recognition Award for Excellence in Education, HR-362 2648 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Glenbrook North Debate team, Ist place, HR-1646; SR-1269 Glenbrook North H.S. debate team Nat'l. Debate Tourney champs, SR- 1203 Glenbrook North High School, recipient of U.S. Dept. of Ed.'s Excellence in Ed. exemplary school award, HR-284 Glory Handbell Choir, Robinson First United Church, SJR-163 Glusic, Steve, Waukegan Knights of Columbus, 1985 State Golf Tourney champion, HR-856 Goetze, Bernard G., IL top Agri- Science Teacher of the Year, HR- 1758 Gonzalez, Frank, 25 yrs., Evangelistic Association, SR-822 Goodwin, Daniel L., Little City 1986 Man of the Year, HR-1402 Goss, Howard, DePaul University Distinguished Alumni Award, SR- 1013 Gove, Samuel K., Dir. of Institute of Gov't. and Public Affairs, service to State, HR-234 Governor's Home Town Awards for 1985 Hazel Crest, SR-409 Grady, Mary, Chicago, outstanding workin government, HR-991 Graham, Edna Kanaley, St. Xavier Coll., Chgo., name School of Management for, SJR-45 Graham, Kathryn, Arlington Heights, dedicated service to her community, SR-923 Grane, Hubert Jr., Oak Brook, completion of term as Chr. of Board of Regional & Distribution Carriers Conference, SJR-33 Greek Heritage-'85 Most Distinguished Greek Americans Litsas, Dr. Fotis, Education, SR- 43; HR-25 Mezilson, James M., Communications, SR-35;HR-25 Stamison, Ted, Business, SR- 44;HR-25 Tatoolis, Dr. Constantine, Medicine, SR-37;HR-25 Zafiratos, Judge James A., Judiciary, SR-36;HR-25 Greek Heritage-'86 Most Distinguished Greek Americans Angelos, Tom, Business, HR- 1007; SR-700 Doolas, Dr. Alexander, Medicine, HR-1007; SR-700 Lionikis, Rev. Father Emmanuel M., Religion, HR-1007; SR-700 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Nash, Steven G., Government, HR-1007; SR-700 Polish American Savings and Loan League, SR-705 Green, Greg, saved 13 yr. old Amy Breeding's life, SR-1125 Greenwood, Tom and Willow Springs Historical Society, restoration of "Land of Healing Waters", SR-427 Gregory, Kraig, graduation and Excellence in Education Award, St. Peter and Paul Elem. School, SR- 252 Grieme, Fleta, Springfield quilter, SR- 1191 Griffin, Wesley, graduation and Excellence in Education Award, St. Helena of the Cross Elem. School, SR250 Grunst, Nathaniel, 25 yrs., Luther High School North, HR-1126 Habeck, Steven, Eagle Scout, SR-203 Habilitative Services, Inc., Lake Co., SR-73 Hacker, Benjamin T., Rear Admiral, USN, service in the navy, SR-194 Hackl, Donald J., F.A.I.A., Pres., American Institute of Architects, HR-1680 Hadley Junior High School, named exemplary elementary school, HR- 1633 Haines, Glenn, 28th Annual Batavian Citizen of the Year, HR-775 Hall, Joan B., Park Ridge, elected to Oakton Community College Bd., HR-875 Hall, Michael L., Peoria, graduating 8th grade, St. Philomena's Grade School, HR-367 Hall, Pamela N., 10 years of service, HR352 Hall, Rev. Lucius, First Church of Love and Faith, HR-1766 Hamann, Sue save the life of an elderly woman in Lake Michigan, HR-984 Hanania, Raymond, City Hall rep. Chgo. Daily S.-town Economist, resigning to be political rep., Joliet Herald-News, SR-197 Hanna, Ms. Maureen, St. Isidore School, outstanding student, SR-942 Hanover Park, Tree City USA, HR- 1067 Hardin, Kelly A., serving as a page for the Senate, SR-1115 Harrington, Thomas, Chicago, rescue of baby, HR-66 Harris, Tiffany Lashon, St. Mark the Evangelist School, outstanding student, SR-916, 944 Hart, Marilyn, resigning from Gov. St. U. to go to U. of Wise., SR-226 2649 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Hart, Marjorie P., 40 yrs. N. Chi. Elem. School Board, HR-96 Hartman, Harry, and William Sharp, Villa Ridge, lifesaving, HR-459 Hastert, Dennis Representative, to seek Congressional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, HR-1524 Hastert, Rep. J. Dennis, exemplary service as chmn. of Jt. Committee on Pub. Utility Reg., HR-213 Hatten, Paul, Book of Golden Deeds from Zion Exchange Club, SR-290 Hawkins, Obeddie, St. Mark of the Evangelist School, Excellence in Education award, SR-285 Hays, Nelle, Urbana-Champaign, service to community, HR-561 Hayter, Virginia, M., Hoffman Estates, 20 yrs. service to Village, SJR-75 Hazel Crest Jaycees, Jan. 18-24, 1987, IL Jaycee Week, HR-1770; SR-1341 Hazel Crest, Gov. Home Town Award winner for 1985, SR-409 Healey, Robert M., new sec./treas. of Chi. Federation of Labor after 12 yrs. as Pres. Chi. Teachers Union, SR-95 Healey, Robert M., Pres. of Chicago Federation of Labor, SR-1325 Healey, Robert M., 16 yrs. service to Chi. Teachers Union, HR-241 hearing impaired children, Chi. officers of 24th Police Dist. program of safety & crime prevention, HR-577 Heart of America Challenge, America's Cup, HR-1792 Heberer, Robert as president, Retail Farm Equipment Dealers Convention, SR-684 Heberer, Robert D., elected Pres. of Retail Farm Equipment Dealers Convention, SR-684 Hebrew Theological College, 64th Annual Banquet, Sun., Nov. 16, 1986, HR-1647 Hedrick, Sharon Rahn, U of I student, 1984 Summer Games gold medalist in wheelchair race, HR-78 Heinlen, Francis W., Book of Golden Deeds Award, HR-1259 Heinlen, Francis, Golden Deeds Award by Exchange Club of Waukegan, IL, SR-884 Helfrich, James Clark, IL Dept. of Conservation, 33 yrs., SJR-148; HR- 1293 Helfrich,, James Clark, IL Dept. of Conservation, 33 yrs., SJR-148 Henderson, Raymond and Mabel, 50th, SR-809 Hennessy, Edward, St. Mary School, outstanding student, SR-947 Herbolshimer, George, LaSalle, 50 yrs. with LaSalle County Bar, SR-550 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Herrick, Dr. Robert H., SIU School of Med., SR-70 Herrin, Coach Rich, new Head Basketball Coach for SIU, HR-823 Hevelingen, Nicholaas, new publisher of Lerner Newspapers, SR-722 Hey, H. William, served IL G.A. for more than a quarter of a century, HR-1509; SR-l1124 Hicklin III, James Lewis, performances of "Story of the Other Wise Man", HR-897 Highland Park, All-America City, HR- 1224 Hill, Ruth Hoover, East. St. Louis, public servcie career, HR-553 Hillsboro High School, 1985 Class 3 A State Football Playoffs, SR-697 Hindman, Fern, Gorham, regained lost sight, SR-222 Hockings, State Police Trooper Harry P. "Pat", efforts toward solving of LaSalle County homicide, HR-77 Hoenecke, Karl F., named 1984 Oakbrook OutstandingBusiness Leader, HR-218 Hoff, Mildred, promotion to Deputy Sergeant, SR-1081 Hoffman Estates H.S., 1984-85 Secondary Sch. Recognition Program honoree, HJR-102 Holy Name of Mary Church, Chicago, burning of mortgage, SR-580;HR- 872 Homer J.H. Wind Ensemble band, first at IL. Super State Band Contest, SR-1015 Horrell, Glenn, Citizen of the Year Award in Red Bud, SR-772 Hudson, George, Brooklyn, educational & musical encouragement to Lovejoy Sch. students, HR-640 Hudson, Michael H., Save Our Neighborhoods Award, HR-1241; SR-866 Huebner, Cindy and Roger, first child, SR-1180 Huls, Valerie, Gifford, on national television, July 4, 1986, wish Lady Liberty a happy birthday, HR-1436 Human Rights Commission and Dept. of Human Rights, prohibiting discrimination, SR-906 Hunter, Dr. John, leaving presidency of College of Lake County for new position in N.Y., SR-1133 Hutchins, "Hutch" & Roberto Rivera, honorees of Chicago Network for Youth Services, HR-1413 Hynes, Thomas C., The John Marshall Law School 1986 Freedom Award, SR-895 IL Assoc. of Education Office Personnel, dedication, loyalty, professionalism, HR-191 2650 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. IL College, commemoration of first college commencement in IL, SR- 476 IL Dept. of State Police, Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, dedication & courage, SR-1071; HR-1466 IL Junior Miss 1985 - Jilanne Klaus, Belleville, HR-946 IL Radio Announcers, last Friday of April set aside to honor, HR-171 IL State Troopers, dedication of service to others, & principles of law, HR- 1452 INTECH Young Enginners & Scientists Competition semi-finalists Omel, Andy, Elmhurst, SR-997 Raghavan, Deepa, Villa Park, SR- 998 Ricca, Christopher, Glen Ellyn, SR-999 Swartz, Melody, Glen Ellyn, SR- 996 International Fellowship Program, based in Paris, IL, HR-506 International Youth Year, recognizes 1985 as; commends DCFS and IL Collaboration on Youth, HJR-10 Irwin, Richard D., Flossmoor, contributions to Homewood- Flossmoor community, SR-90 ISU Milner Library, 108th year as Selective Depository for U.S. Documents, HR-634 Jackson, David E., efforts to bring environmental & Chemical Industry interests into harmony, SJR-171 Jacksonville Elks Lodge #682, 35th yr. sponsoring youth baseball, HR-18 Jacobs, Jim, Supervisor of Assessments for Champaign County, Award, HR- 963 Jakel, Pat Gerard, Pocahontas, ordination into priesthood, SR-256 Janssen, Joy Executive Director of IL Vocatinal Association, HR-1097 Jefferson, Nancy B., honored by having a boulevard in Chicago named for her, SR-1092 Jendra, Rich, Hegewisch, service to youth, HJR-56 Jenison, Edward H., "Master Editor", and School of Journalism's "Golden em" award, SJR-158 Jenkins, Janice Delois, Englewood Learning Center teacher, HR-646 Jennett, Captain JoAnn, NC-USN, retired as Commanding Officer, Naval Medical Command NE Region, Great Lakes, HJR-100 Jesse White Tumbling Team and Rep. Jesse White, 27 yrs. of success and leadership, HR-1555 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Jesse, Lydia, Heritage Award from Adlai Stevenson H.S., HR-1671 Joanne, Sister M., Good Samaritan Hospital annex re-dedication, SR- 1185 Johnson, Charlotte, Bethany Lutheran Church, teaching, 50 yrs., HR-1255 Johnson, Elizabeth, Alsip, named Palos Bank & Trust Co. 1985-86 Miss Junior Citizen, SR-602 Johnson, Lorraine, contributions to civil rights movement & abused adolescents of Chicago, HR-121 Johnson, Walter, 36 yrs. volunteer services for mentally retarded children and adults, SJR-134 Joint Committee for the Bail Reform Amendment, SJR-961 Joliet Junior College, Salute to Industry, SR-1237 Jones, Malden, Springfield, inducted into IL Aviation Hall of Fame for 1985, HR-826 Jones, Rev. Dr. Buck, service to E. St. Louis community, SR-331 Jones, Sherdie, Twin City Federation of Labor honoree for labor leadership & community service, HR-1592 Jones, Willie, Liberty Temple, Full, Gospel, Academy School, outstanding student, SR-960 Jordan, A. L., 50 yrs., outstanding service to his community, HR-1i138 Jordan, Gertrude, 1986 Community Award, SR-1317 Jordan, James, sup't. of Juvenile Temporary Detention Center, honored for 40 yrs. service, HR-832 Joyce, Robert A., Steger, Annual Citizen's Award, HR-828 Judd, Andrea, retired from term as Pres. of Spfld. Right-to-Life, HR- 1405 Julian, Dr. Percy L., scientist, Oak Park J.H.S. named after, SR-180 Kacprowski, Al, 35 yrs. service to St. Camillus Parish, Chi., HR-848 Kassabaum, Bart, Princeton, winner of IL Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Contest for 1986, HR-1505 Kast, Rev. Charles G., new minister of 2nd Unitarian Church of Chi., HR- 769 Kay, Dick, WMAQ-TV reporter, awards, HR-892 Keane, Jack, on new position with Intnl. Assoc. of Heat & Frost Insulators & Asbestos Workers, Wash., D.C., HR-6 Keats, Senator Roger, commitment to stand on Build IL Program, SR-407 Keigher, Terry, Illinois' Outstanding Young Consumer, SJR-147 2651 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Keller, Albert Jr., Manteno, first Superintendent of Illinois Veterans' Home, HJR-165 Kelley, Chapman, Chi. artist, Chi. Wildflower Works I in Grant Park, SR-420 Kelley, Clifford, Save Our Neighborhoods Award, HR-1242; SR-868 Kelly, Edmund, Gen. Sup't., Chi. Park Dist., Grant Park wildflower artwork, SR-420 Kelo, Babbs Heatherly, 1986 Woman of the Year, SR-1256 Kemp, Marlo, Chgo., Cathedral H.S. student, named to Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students, HR-419 Ken Ferdinand Night honoring 1970's Urbana H.S. basketball star, HR-37 Kendrick, Rick, Monticello, 1986 NewsGazette Bowler of the Year, HR-1437 Kenny, Gerard, President of National Utility Contractors Association, HR- 1030 Kersten, C.R., director of High Ridge, Mo. "Teen Challenge" program, HR-73 Kesselman, Walter J., service as director of LIS, SR-294 Kim, Helen, Mason City, 1985 Mother of the Year, SR-69 Kimsey, Sergeant Jack, Wheeling, service on Board of Omni-House Youth Services, HR-539 Kincaid H.S. Cheerleaders, first place and Triple Crown awards, HR-1204; SR-929 KineticSystems Corp., honored by Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry, SR-556 King, Bill, June 20, 1986, "Bill King Day", HR-1458 King, Bill, ten yrs. service to Benton community, SR-1062 Kirkpatrick, Robert D., 1986 Medical Service Award, SR-1302 Klaus, Jilanne, Belleville, 1985 IL Junior Miss, HR-946 Kleber, Ed, Dall, Jerry and Wylder, Bill rescue of six people, island in Carlyle Lake, SR-693 Klein, Rev. Gregory O., Principal, Carmel H.S. for Boys in Mundelein, HR-1326 Klingelschmitt, John, graduation and Excellence in Education Award, St. Mary of Assumption School, SR-251 Klink, Walter & Helen, Chicago Mardi Gras Society prince & princess, SR-633 Kluga, Norbert, Lemont Park District, 20 yrs., SR-864 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Knuppel, Sen. John L., retired from IL Sen., "Salute to Senator John Knuppel" honor, SR-544 Koerber, Agnes, 60 yrs. devoted service to Geiger Bakery, SR- 1163 Kogut, John, Nobel Prize, HR-1796 Korshak, Marshall, Chicago, former member IL Senate, 50 yrs. service in gov't., law practice, marriage, SR-87 Kostanzer, Mabel, Sandoval H.S. Library, SR-84 Kozeny, Kurt, achievements at Niles North H.S., becoming Eagle Scout, SR-1268 Kral, Frank R., Hinsdale Associates' 20th Man of the Year, SR-794 Krapf, Alan Frederick, IL State Bar, SR-877; HR-1278 Kroeger, Florence R., Glen Ellyn, DuPage Cty. Retired Teachers Assoc.'s Retired Teacher of the Year, HR-616 Krone, Joan Powell & Junior League of Chicago, helping teenagers, SR- 1118 Kubish, Miles, 1986 Citation of Merit Award, HJR-225 Kumar, Kishore, India, singing tour of North America with Lata Mangeshkar, SR-348;HR-518 Kurwicki, Rev. Robert A., ordination into priesthood, SR-118 Kyle, Fr. Charles, Chicago, HR-588 Lager, Jerome, Breese, IL Vietnam Vet Memorial design award, SR-397 LaMourie, Louis Leslie, Lansing, contributions to professional, civic & political institutions, HR-681 Land of Healing Waters restoration, Tom Greenwood and Willow Springs Historical Society, SR-427 Langenberg, Frederick C., "Outstanding Business Leader", HR- 1058 Larrivee, Leo, Individual of the Year, Franklin Park Chamber of Commerce, SR-723 Larrivee, Leo, Man of the Year by the Franklin Park Chamber of Commerce, HR-973 Larson, Erin Michelle, born to Dennis and Kimberly 12/19/85, HR-935 Larson, Jon P., Director, Eisenhower J.H. School Bands, SJR-146 Lattimer Vickie, Rochester Citizen of the Year, HR-788 Lattimer, John, 15 yrs. service to State of IL, HR-1701 Lattimer, Vickie, Rochester Citizen of the Year, HR-900 law enforcement officers, dedication to others and principles of law, HR- 1307 2652 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Lawson, Louise Quarles, contributions to banking industry, HR-950 Leak, Mrs. Alberta, City Editor of Chi. Crusader newspaper, community service, HR-42 Lebanon G.S. 7th graders Tree for a Tree proposal, HJR-1 13 Lee, Lelia, 30 yrs., V.A. Lake Side Medical Center, SR-1079 Legislative Tennis and Racquetball Tourney, 12th Annual, sponsors, hosts & participants, HJR-82 legislature - House Davis, Rep. Jack, 5 terms, HR- 1726 Friedrich, Rep. Dwight, 12 yrs., HR-1716 Hastert, Rep. Dennis, 3 terms, 82nd District, HR-1719 Hawkinson, Rep. Carl E., 2 terms, 94th District, HR-1717 House Republican Staff, HR-648, 1723 Koehler, Rep. Judy, 6 yrs., HR- 1722 Leone, Anthony J. Jr., Assistant Clerk, HR-1720 Leone, Anthony J., Assistant Clerk of the House, HR-647 McMaster, Rep. Tom, retiring, 8 terms, 73rd District, HR-1718 Petefish, Ivan, Doorkeeper since 75th G.A., HR-916 Rep. John M. Vitek, Chi., retiring from legislature, HJR-96 Zwick, Rep. Jill, 65th District, HR-1721 legislature - Senate Dawson, Senator Glenn, 8 yrs., G.A., SR-1314 Lemke, Senator LeRoy, 14 yrs. G.A., SR-1313 Nedza, Senator Edward A., 8 yrs. G.A., SR-1312 Sangmeister, Senator George, over 10 yrs. G.A., SR-1311 Senate district office managers, SR-88 Leitch, Senator David R., SR-1321 Leland Community Grade School students, walk-a-thon for I- SEARCH, SR-1309 Lelko, Richard, Copernicus Award, SR-846 Lemke, Sen. LeRoy and Mary Lou Schoger marriage, SJR-85 Lenzi, Cole, Hodgkins, oldest elected official of IL, SR-1171 Lenzi, Cole, lifetime of service to the community of Hodgkins, HR-1496 Leone, Assistant House Clerk Tony, save life of person in Rathskellar Dining Room, HR-81 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Lere, O.J., Leroy, honored for community service with O.J. Lere Day, HR-819 Leslie, Brenda, Channahon, heroic actions during fire, SR-134 Lesnieski, Norbert, Lemont Park District, 20 yrs., SR-863 Leversen, Ronald of Darien, 1986 Darien Citizen of the year, Sr-666 Lewis, John W., names New Agriculture Bldg. on State Fairgrounds after, SJR-165 Litchfield Vietnam Veterans Memorial Building dedication, SR-982 Lockett, Joseph, Blackwell Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Chicago, musical services; European piano tour, HR-509 Lockett, Rhonda, St. Helena of the Cross School, outstanding student, SR-914 Lockhart, Richard, published the IL Political Reporter, HJR-231 Lomeli, Luis, State Lightweight Title in boxing, SR-1043 Long, Chuck, University of Iowa, successful football career, HR-979 Lousin, Ann, Parliamentarian of IL House of Representatives, HR-1709 Love, Dr. Ruth, Super. of Chicago Public Schools, HR- 138 Lowery, Dyann, Sandwich, Miss IL Teen-USA 1986 winner, HJ R- 116 Ludwig, Gladys, Palos Hills, charter member of Sacred Heart Fun Club, SR-1169 Luzzie, Edward L., Western Springs, 50 yrs. service to legal profession, SR-428 Lyzniak, Daniel J. Jr., Eagle Scout, SR199 Mabry, Tanisha, Calumet Elementary School, outstanding student, SR-956 Macejak, Elaine, helped disabled teenage girls, 24 yrs., HR-1498 Macier, Bill, dedicated service to Township of Lyons & citizens, HJR- 205 Maddux, Troy and Woodland H.S. Cross Country IHSA Class A Cross Country championship placings, HR-952 Madigan, John, Journalism career, SR- 1327 Malone, Willis E., recipient of SIU's Distinguished Service Award, SR- 224 Mangeshkar, Lata, India, singing tour of North America, SR-349;HR-532 Marian Catholic High School Marching Spartans, SR-734 Marianjoy Rehabilitation Center, physically disabled people in IL, HR-1534; SR-1141 2653 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Marino, Charles F. Esq., outstanding service to the people of IL, SR-1250 Marmaduke, Virginia, recipient of SIU's Distinguished Service Award, SR-225 marriages Bowman, Rep. Woods and Michele Thompson, Evanston, 11/30/85, HR-719 Easty, Richard, Jr. and Patricia, 6/6/85, HR-530 Lemke, Sen. LeRoy and Mary Lou Schoger, SJR-85 Sullivan, Thomas J. & Jamie A., 6/15/85, HR-507 Taddeo, Frank and Angela Ariola, 10/19/85, SR-507 Waterman, Thomas & Margaret, 4/20/85, HR-335 Marshall, IL and Mayor Ted Trefz, "Smile Day" March 4, 1985, HR-50 Marshall, Mrs. Louise, Chicago Heights Water Commissioner, honored for 10 yrs. community service, HR-723 Martin, Ralph, Des Plaines, 1986 IL Realtor of the Year, HR- 1315 Marunde, Fred, Forest Park, 35 yrs., SR-1303 Masters International Shooting Championship, Pike-Adams Sportsmen's Alliance, HR-1468 Matheson, W.A. "Matty", Bloomington, community service, SR-266; HR-440 Mathie, Robert G., Cook County Budget Dir., special nat'l award for budget preparation, HR-173 Mathletes of Hillcrest H.S., Ist, statewide contest, SR-1342 Mathus, Hurman Jr., St. John DeLaSalle School, outstanding student, SR-935 May, Dr. Edward R., Grayslake, radiologist, SR-811; HR-1182 Mayer, Police Lieutenant Lee J., identification & arrest of suspected multiple rapist, HR-1434 McClure, Michael W., Chester, efforts to re-inter Elias Kent Kane, first IL Sec. of State, HR-544 McCollough, Clarissa, Woolworths, 15 yrs., SR-1252 McCollum, Fan C., O'Fallon, organized St. Clair Cty. YWCA Salute to Women Celebration, HR- 601 McCormick, Brooks, Forest Preserve District, HJR-249 McCoy, Ruth, Seven Holy Founders School, outstanding student, SR-959 McCoy, Wardell and Calvin, 4th family reunion, Chi., HR-712 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. McCullough, W.L."Les", Aurora, Board Commission Award of Nat'l. Recreation & Park Assoc., HJR-237 McDermott, Father Mac, the Pastor of Skid Row, 40 yrs., SR-1296 McFarlane Bi-Annual Family Reunion, July 6, 1986, Greenbush, Minnesota, SR-1057 McGann, Andrew J., Man of the Year, HR-1218 McKeen, Kay, Citizen of the Year Award, SR-1255 McKinley, Leslie, selected to join "Up with People" program, HR-1442 McKinney, Torra, St. Catherine of Genoa School, Excellence in Education award, SR-280 McLaughlin, Terrie Ann, Naperville, commissioned Second Lt. of U.S. Air Force, HR-1377 McMahon, Dr. John, Mother Frances Award, HR-1483 McNamara, Tom, Chicago, honored for service to Irish Americans, HR- 693 Melas, Nicholas, Commissioner, SR- 1286 Melas, Nicholas, 1986 honoree for United Hellenic American Congress, HR-1705 Melgard, Josie, Reedley, CA., elected Natl. VP, American Legion Aux., SR-17 Memorial Day observance 1986, honors vets (esp. Spanish American War vets), HJR-209 Menchetti, David B., IL Senate, SR- 1339 Mendez, Marcos, Chgo., ordained to the permanent diaconate, HR-320 Mentzer, Curtis, Mt. Greenwood, Man of the Year, SR-674 Mercado, Gilberto, Chgo., ordained to the permanent diaconate, HR-319 Merlo, John, former member IL Legislature, 1986 Man of the Year by The Boys & Girls Kiwanis Unit, Chicago, HR-845 Merlock, Emily, Waukegan, honored at White House for volunteer service, HR-247 Merritt, Captain Marvin L., IL Reserve Militia Air Corps, 42 yrs., HR-1781 Mershon, Donald M., 19 yrs., Metropolitan Chicago Loss Bureau, SJR-133 Mexican Amer. Veterans Assoc. Relief Fund, Cicero Rotary & Cicero (sister city Guzman, Mexico), aid to Guzman due to earthquake, HJR- 106 Meyer, Anthony A., Lisle, honored for community service, SR-509 2654 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Meyer, Anthony, Lisle, honored for community service, HR-737 Micenheimer, Larry, saved 13 yr. old Amy Breeding's life, SR-1125 Midwest Military Academy, Wheaton, IL, 55 yrs., for boys 3 through 8, SR- 887 Miller, Melisa, Du Quoin H.S., "Senior Athlete of the Year", SR-926 Milnes, Sherrill, formerly of Downers Grove, opera career, SR-549 Milunas, Anatole, active in Lithuanian American Republican organizations, SR-625 Miss Illinois National Teenager of 1985, Rhonda Cullison of Decatur, SR-362 Miss Illinois Teen-USA Lowery, Dyann, Sandwich, 1986 winner, HJR-116 Miss National Teenager, Rhonda Cullison of Decatur, HR-725 Moats, Eugene, efforts on behalf of the Histadrut, SR-1094 Moir, Sam, head basketball coach, Catawba College, N.C., 25th season as, HR-308 Molen, Velmer, 50 yrs. portrayal of Santa Claus, SR-1292 Mondy, Stacy, First Place weather Project Award, HR-1522 Monroe, Dr. Donald S., Administrator for 22 years for school systems, SR- 727 Monteith, Don A., 1985 Financial Services Advocate of the Year, HR- 491 Montgomery County Better Government Day, SR-1119 Montgomery County Fair & Better Government Day, June 27, 1986, HR-1507 Montooth, Captain James L., IL Reserve Militia Air Corps, 41 yrs., HR-1782 Moody, Mrs. Carmen P., Overland Park, Kansas, contributions to transportation in IL-MO Greater St. Louis metro. area, SR-112 Moore, Joseph C., Hoopeston, on appt. as Assoc. Circuit Judge, Vermilion County, HR-27 Moorish Science Temple of America, celebration of Prophet Noble Drew Ali birth week, SR-640 Morehouse, Anne, George Patton School, outstanding student, SR-958 Morgan, Larry, Mt. Vernon, and Judy Beckman, Opdyke, save life of Raymond Fitzjerrells, HR-578 Moriarty, Dr. Daniel, IL education, helped established Triton College, HR-1479 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Morrill, Stephen S., IL Senate & private practice of Law, SR-1329 Morris, Bishop Samuel, Chicago, Fund for Human Services, HR-97 Morris, Gene Terry, DuQuoin, public service, HR-148 Morse, Mike, act of heroism, SR-20 Morse, Mrs. Bunny, Ottawa, 1985 Woman of the Year of Ottawa Bus. & Professional Women's Club, SR- 487 Morton, J. Cole, serving his area's schools, his energy & wisdom, HR- 1521 Morton, Lorraine, Woman of the Year, SR-1039 Mother of the Year 1985-Helen Kim, Mason City, SR-69 Mottin, Sergeant Bruce L., commendation by Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement, SE-1072; HR-1467 Mount Vernon Police Dept. annual rabbit fry, HR-72 Mowad, Captain M.G."Sam", DC- USN, installed as Commanding Officer, Naval Medical Command NE Region, Great Lakes, HJR-100 Mt. Zion H.S. Swingsations, Young Americans' 1st Annual Nat'l. Invitational Performance Choir Festival champions, HR-243 Muenter, Harry, Service to Mankind Award of Bkfst. Sertoma Club, Hillsboro, SR-57 Muirheid, Donald he has submitted his resignation after years of service, SR-657. Mulcahey, Richard T., State Rep., recipient of honorary doctor of public service degree, Nat'l Coll. of Ed., Evanston, HR-614 Mullery, Virginia, reporter, Chgo. Catholic, AP honorable mention award, HR-382 Multiple Sclerosis, commend students for their spirit of appreciation, SR- 1280 Muncy, Hugh E., Pres. of IL Retail Merchants Assoc., named "Retail Man of the Year", SJR-17 Muncy, Hugh E., Retail Man of the Year Award, HR-135 Munda,Gary William, Sr., ordained permanent diaconate, Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, HR-301 Munoz, George, President of Chicago Board of Education, outstanding leadership, SR-1074 Murawski, Dr. William J., Educator of the Year by Archer Road Kiwanis Club, SR-738 2655 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Murchison, Ira, vital work with young athletes, SR-757 Murphy, Edmond A., Oak Lawn, service to youth athletic programs, HR-619 Murphy, George W., Pres. of E.Moline Murphy Industries and other principals in establishment of new electric wire manufacturing facility, HR-76 Murray, David E., 13 yrs. service to IL Board of Regents, SR-376;HR-558 Murray, Lynda, Calumet Elementary School, Excellence in Education award, SR-281 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc., 2nd annual carnival, HJR-60 Muselin, Anthony, Chicago, guest conductor of Tamburitza Festival of Croatian Federal Union Jr. Cultural Federation, HR-420 Myers, Mary, Joliet Citizen of the Month, SR-1161 Nagel, Colonel Steve, joined NASA Space Shuttle Program, HR-1109 Nagel, Joseph R., Ottawa, Business Manager, United Assoc. Local Union No. 81, contributions to organized labor, SR-89 Natarajan, Balu, Bolingbrook 8th grader, Nat'l. Spelling Bee title, SJR-84 Nathan, Alan, Fairview Heights, earned Doctorage of Ministry and Pastoral Care and Counseling, Lutheran Sch. of Theology, Chi., HR-610 Nedza, Sen. & Mrs. Edward, birth of first grandchildren, SR-486 Neely, Sophia, basketball star, Urbana University H. S,, HR-1147 Nelson, Lawrence M., Glenview, St. Olav Medal for service to Norway & Norwegian Americans, SR-535 Neoga Presbyterian Church & Rev. Carol Pagelsen, concern for hostage Benjamin Wier; urges State Dept. action, HR-503 Network for Youth Services, Chicago, honorees Roberto Rivera & "Hutch" Hutchins, HR-1413 New Friendship Baptist Church, Chgo., Youth Choir concert, HR- 443 Newhouse, Senator Richard, Architecture Competition for Chgo. h.s. students, SR-177 Newman, Martin "Retailer of the Year," HJR-160 Newman, Martin, "Retailer of the Year," SJR-132 Nickell, Ralph, pitch no-hitter in Central IL Fast Pitch Softball League, HR-624 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Nicoletti, Ernie, 50th yr. as baseball umpire; nomination for induction to Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame, SR-685 Nimocks, Rudolph, Chicago police, promoted to Superintendent, SR-975 Nobles, 93rd convention, Chicago, August 17-23, 1986, SR-1148 Norge Co., Herrin, honored by a "Norge Day," HR-1189 Norge Day, May 23rd & 24th, Herrin, IL, HR-1267 Norris, Robert, Evergreen Park, community service, HR-456 North Chicago Community H.S. students, proposed commemorative stamp & coin for Space Shuttle astronauts, HR-1021 Northwest Hospital, new name John F. Kennedy Medical Center, SR-1249 Nowakowski, Patricia, Outstanding Volunteer in Chicago Public Schools, SR-1101 Nustra, Frank J., "Mr. Recorder", his vast achievements, 50 yrs., HJR-168 Nwaogwuguw, Ugochi, Holy Name of Mary School, Excellence in Education award, SR-282 O'Brien, Mary, Riverside Nat'l. Bank service for 60 yrs., SR-631 O'Connell, Bill, "Illinois Journalist of the Year," HR-1195 O'Connell, William Jr., Illinois Journalist of the Year, SR-797 O'Grady, Sister M. Denis, RSM, St. Xavier College Award, SR-113 O'Malley, Patrick L, Chicago, chairman of Exec. Advisory Bd. of St. Joseph Hospital, honored for contributions to hospital, SR-363 Oak Lawn Fire Dept., 2nd place in State Fire Marshal Class II 3rd Annual IL Fire Prevention Contest, HR-803 Oak Lawn High School and Simmons Junior High School drug awareness clubs; Just Say No walk, HR-1383 Ober, Nathanial, Man of the Year, SR-1040 Offerman, Raymond, Minooka Village Board trustee, 20 yrs., SR-901 Omel, Andy, Elmhurst, INTECH Young Engineers and Scientists Competition semi-finalist, SR-997 Opticians, safeguarding good vision for all, HR-1670 Orland Township Youth Commission, SR-1007 Osborne, Jim, Chi. Bears defensive lineman, toast & roast at benefit dinner, SR-460 Ossello, Dr. Gene, South Holland, named Optometrist of the Year, HR- 54 2656 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Palmer, Lu and Jorja, Chicago, achievements for equality of black people, HR-41 Palos Bank & Trust Company "Junior Citizen" awards 85-86 Miss Junior Citizen, Elizabeth Johnson, Alsip, SR- 602 85-86 Mr. Junior Citizen, Adolph Schwarz, Burbank, SR-603 Pamphlet, Lynette Shanks, Chicago, contributions to field of education, HR-644 Panayotovich, Sam & Cindy Smith, wedding day, May 26, 1986, HR- 1356 Parienti, Nathan Benjamin, celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, HR-1305 Parker, Aileen W., dedication to the education of the handicapped, SR-- 874 Patrick, Timothy, St. Catherine of Genoa School, outstanding student, SR-945 Patridge, James, saved life of Jennifer Kroll, June 4, 1986, SR-1086 Patridge, James, West Chicago, heroism with Jennifer Kroll, HR- 1417 Patterson, John, Assumption BVM School, outstanding student, SR-961 Paul, John and Kathryn, honored by Zion Winthrop Harbor Exchange Club, SR-839 Pautler Platz '85, family reunion, 7/ 21/ 85, HR-606 Pavichevich, Peter and Serbian Radio Hour, 30th anniv., HJR-110 Peceny, Robert, 1986 Citizen of the Year, Westmont Police Dept. Fraternal Order of Police, SR-778 Pekin Noteables, champions of Young Americans' Choir Festival, HJR-174 Pell, Mary "Chasey", Evanston, 48 yrs. in field of mental health, SR- 158;HR-250 Peoria Civic Center Authority Board, theater within Civic Center complex the title of "Prescott E. Bloom Center For The Performing Arts", SR-689 Perkins, Ira, Yorkville, honored during town's Sesquicentennial, HJR-211 Perrow, Agnes Nelson, Retired Teacher of the Year for DuPage County in 1986, HR-1409 Petefish, Ivan, IL House of Rep. Doorkeeper since 75th G.A., HR- 916 Pettijohn, Lincoln, Carmi Middle School pitcher, HR-1652 Picken, Robert F., Chicago, 75th birthday and civic & community service, HR-721 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Pike-Adams Sportmen's Alliance Range, "Masters International Shooting Championship", SR-I 135 Pilotte, Mervyn, Pres. of IL Vocational Association, HR-1689 Pittman, Willie L., Chicago, community service, HR-678 Pittman, Willie, U.S. Post Office, 35 yrs., HR-1686 Plato School, Chicago, 8th Grade graduates, HR-1393 Plumides, John G. attaining highest office of the Order of AHEPA, SR- 1247 Plumides, John G., Supreme President of Order of AHEPA, HR-1668 Poland's May 3, 1791 Constitution, 95th Annual Parade, SR-751 Polin, Rabbi Milton H., 4th Annual Distinguished Alumni Award, HR- 1647 Porter, Robert, 1985 Citizen of the Year by Lemont Area Chamber of Commerce, SR-731 POW/MIA Recognition Day, proclaims 2/27/85, SJR-15 POW/MIA Run for Freedom, SR-378 Powell, Angeline, Wheaton, elected IL Dept. Pres., American Legion Aux., SR-16 Prinz, Dr. Andrew K., Elmhurst College, 1984-85 President's Award for Excellence in Teaching, HR-582 Prunskis, Dr. Joseph, Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture Humanitarian Award of 1985, SR- 496 Purol, Norbert "Stretch", Round Lake Park, community service, HR-599 Quad Cities, eight students, will atttend IL Math & Science Academy, HR-1482 Quillin, Patrick, wrok in fields of nutrition & preventive medicine, SR- 408 Quincy, named one of 8 All-American Cities in U.S., SR-271;HR-545 Quinn, Captain Joseph P., 32 yrs. service in Navy, HR-1653 Rabb, Dr. Maurice, Hyde Park, Chicago, work with sickle cell patients and families, SR-359 radio announcers of IL, recognizes last Fri. of April in honor of, HR-171 Raffe, Phil, Niles, 30 years work with Maine Township Republicans, SR- 430; HR-649 Rafferty, Elizabeth, Pekin, representing IL in Little Miss America National Scholarship Pageant, HR-630 Raghavan, Deepa, Villa Park, INTECH Young Engineers & Scientists Competition semi-finalist, SR-998 2657 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Raghavan, Deepa,, Villa Park, INTECH Young Engineers & Scientists Competition semi-finalist, SR-997 Rahal, Bobby, Indy 500 victory, HR- 1398 Rahal, Bobby, winning Indianapolis 500, HR-1140 Rakich, Dmitar L., 50 yrs., Serbian Orthodox Church, HJR-170 Ramsey, Michael, service in the field of medicine, SJR-53 Rasner, Huey & Robert McDonald, contribution to Champaign-Urbana community, HR-1692 Rattay, Lawrence R., American Overseas Medical Aid Assoc., help to Mexico's earthquake victims, HR- 729 Rawhoof, Eugene H., 28 yrs. with Lake County AFL-CIO Council, HR- 1022 Ray, "Cake Lady" Allyda Doris, providing cakes to G.A. members, HR-641 Ray, Brian "Charlie" and Jessica Anderson chosen as Prince & Princess of 1985 Galva 4th of July Parade, HR-656 Ray, Ms. Michele, Our Lady of the Gardens School, outstanding student, SR-941 Rayburn, Richard, Champaign County, News Gazette's 1985 Farm Leader, HR-195 Recognize Lyons for their forestry program, HR-1098 Redmon, Bogie, of Collinsville, inducted into the Belleville News- Democrat Sports Hall of Fame, HR- 204 Redmond, William A., former Speaker of IL House of Rep., retirement testimonial dinner in Elmhurst, SR- 962;HR-1346 Reed, Viola, Citizen of the Year, Village of Durand, HR- 1113 Rees Carillon Society & Spfld. Park Dist. 25th Internat'l. Carillon Festival, SR-980;HR-1392 Remack, Robert, elected Spfld. Township Trustee, HR-267 Retail Bakers' Week, National, 2/25/ 85 to 3/3/85, HR-51 retirement Adams, Bill, Evergreen Park Swimming Pool Organization, 25 yrs., HR-1107 Adelman, Dr. Raphael, St. Therese Hospital, Waukegan, HR-707 Aldrich, Mason, Central Sch. faculty member, HR-405 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Allison, Ilene, Jasper Cty Treasurer, 16 yrs., HR-1748 Ammeran, Leland, Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-1225 Bachert, Warren E., Aurora, officer of Champion Federal Savings & Loan, HJR-210 Bacon, Don D., education, 35 yrs., HR-1211 Badynski, Janet, Melrose Park School District, 27 yrs., SR-931 Bannes, John A., Oak Forest, Dist. 140, Tinley Park, HR-199 Bannes, John A., Sup't. Kirby Sch. District 140, Tinley Park, SR-110 Banning, Jerry D., President, Teamsters Local 916, 13 yrs., HR-1699 Banning, Jerry, Teamsters Local 916, SR-1264 Barker, Robert G., Maine Township H.S., education, SR- 820; HR-1273 Barone, Lois F., Hanover Park, HJR-50 Beckcy, George, security guard, 33 yrs., SR-1272 Bennett, Gladys, Beale School, HR376 Bennett, Sergeant Minter C., 38 yrs. Chicago Police Department, HR-1069 Berg, Donald E., Decatur, Chief Scout Exec., Lincoln Trails Council, BSA, SR-58 Bertagnolli, Major Albert, IL State Police, SR-604 Bettenhausen, Henry A., Deputy Asst. Chief, Tinley Park Volunteer Fire Dept., SR-140 Bieneman, Amy, secretary to Sen. Geo-Karis, SR-552 Bigham, Bridget, Pinckneyville Community Hospital, 31 yrs., SR-1338 Birchler, Vincent, 50 yrs., SR- 1337 Blake, Dorothy Mae, Chicago City employee, SR-463 Blazier, Bob, Supt., Crystal Lake Elem. Schools, HR-364 Blechman, Harold, Commander, DAV in IL., HJR-42 Bluthardt, Ed, 25 yrs., President of Schiller Park, HR-1635 Bodie, Inspector Melvin, law enforcement, HR-1144 Boehm, Frances, Lake Bluff School, 20 yrs., HR-1328; SR- 952 Boley, Dr. Bruno A., Dean of Technological Institute at Northwestern U. HR-1399 2658 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Boone, Florence Hagenah, Village President of Glencoe, SR-167 Bradbury, Ruth Newlin, Crawford County Clerk, 16 yrs., SR-1253; HR-1708 Brandt, E. Gaydon, Dir., Maine Twsp. Spec. ED. Prog., SR-220 Brubeck, Paul, Astoria School District #1, SR-1091 Buchanan, Richard, Mayor of Bloomington, SR-191; HR-392 Bullaro, John J., Chief of Police, West Chicago, 37 yrs., HR- 1611 Burton, William D., Evanston Twsp. H. S., SR-193 Butkus, William F., G.T.E. Employees Federal Credit Union, HR-170 Byrne, David F., Supt., Leyden School District 212, SR-217; HR-395 Cafarelli; Emmy, Forest Park, closing Aunt Emmy's Play Corner, SR-426 Campbell, Dr. Robert, Sup't. of Evanston Public Sch. Dist. 65, SR-1002 Carey, Anne Liston, Mount Greenwood Elementary Sch., HR-1373 Carl, Captain Fred D., USNR, 38 yrs., HJR-162 Carpenter, Wallace, assist. sup't. for business of Bremen Community H.S. Dist. 228, SR- 542 Cash, Ernest, 47 years with Chi. Park Dist., HR-38 Castanon, Toribio M., Chi., AT&T Teletype Corp., HR-861 Cavataio, Michael Anthony, Industrial Arts teacher, 20 yrs., HR-1553 Centanni, Victor, IL State Police, HJR-239 Ceren, Chief Albert G. Jr., 32 years, Oak Brook Police Department, HR-978 Cernauske, Nancy, Melrose Park National Bank, 18 yrs., SR-930 Cesak, James Richard, Chgo. Police Dept., SR-228 Chausow, Dr. Hymen M., following 39 years of service to City Colleges of Chgo., HR-5 Chevance, Martha J., Fenton H.S., 25 yrs., HR-1345 Chiodini, Bea, 36 years of nursing, SR-686 Chiodini, Bea, 36 yrs. in nursing field, SR-686 Chrobak, John, systems analyst with Metro. Sanitary Dist. of Greater Chi., HR-482 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Cignetto, Coach Carl, St. Mary's football coach for 20 yrs., SR- 630 Clancy, John Edward, Chicago Police Dept., 30 yrs., HR-1158 Cole, Daniel, Chicago Police Dept., HR-353 Coles County Clerk, served Republican Party, 45 yrs., HJR- 234 Collins, Circuit Judge U.S., 50 yrs., HJR-251 Collins, Lt. John J., Chicago Police Dept., HR-155 Conti, Elmer W., Elmwood Park, HR-201 Conti, Elmer W., Village Pres., Elmwood Park, HR-391 Cook, Wilma, Wheaton, nurse for 40 yrs., HR-1284 Coombe, William 0., 32 yrs. with DOT, HR-483 Cothroll, LaVerne S., Village Clerk, Dolton, HR-196 Cottone, Benjamin M., Admin. Assist. for Inst. Affairs, McLean Cty. Unit Dist. 5, SR- 288 Cox, Charles, SIU-Edwardsville official photographer, SR-1127 Crane, John F. Lieutenant, Chicago Police Department, 39 yrs., HR-1185 Crane, John F., Lieutenant, Chicago Police Dept., 39 yrs., HR-1314 Crocker, Dr. Brandt G., Sup't. Bloomingdale Elementary Schools, SJR-68 Cronin, G. E. "Gotch", Markham, Sup't of Posen-Robbins Sch. Dist. 143 1/2 SR-242 Cross, Lawanda M., 23 yrs., Menard Correctional Center, HR-1775 Cupp, James J., Assistant Superintendent of Mannheim District 83 Schools, 23 yrs., HR-1089 Cupp, James J., 23 years, SR-708 Dancey, C. L., Journal Star, SR- 1267 Decker, Rev. Dr. Donald E., Chi., SR-1182 DeLay, Dr. Mark, Supt., Darien Dist. 61, HR-381 DeMauro, Patrick, director IL Service Office of VFW, HJR-19 Dempsey, Edward D., Chi. Fire Dept., SR-531 Dexter, Fred, West Chicago Jr. High PE teacher 24 yrs., HR- 1416 2659 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Dillow, Carl, assist. supt. for instruction, Sch. Dist. 228, SR- 176 Doogan, Melvin H., Mayor, Orland Park, SJR-8;HJR- 7;HR-30 Dugan, Donald A., Chicago Park District Police, 37 yrs., HR- 1744 Duggan, James G., 25 years of service with Fansteel Inc., HR- 982 Eckley, Dr. Robert S., President of IL Wesleyan University, 18 yrs., SJR-160 Ellis, Mrs. Audrey, teaching, Everett School, 22 yrs., HR- 1302 Elmore, Jane, Lake Forest H.S., 16 yrs., HR-1332 Evans, George L., Supt., McLean Cty. Unit Dist. 5, SR-287 Falconer, Roland, 36 years with Sch. Dist. 189, SR-972 Fernandes, Edward E., Assistant Sec. of the Senate, SR-1319 Fitch, Harold O., Mokena Police Dept., SR-170 Flickinger, Ed, Ada S. McKinley Community Services, 15 yrs., HR-1353 Flickinger, Edward J., Ada S. McKinley Community Services, 16 yrs., HJR-204 Flickinger, Edward, Associate Director of McKinley Community Services, 15 yrs., HR-1550 Flynn, Jack, 35 yrs., Butternut Bakery, HR-1327 Foley, Jack B., regional Sup't. of Schools, Rock Island County, SR-243 Foster, Elizabeth, Lake Bluff School, 21 yrs., HR-1330; SR- 950 Foster, Olive Schell, IL. State Historian, HR-20, SR-63 Foust, Mrs. Patsy M., teaching for 30 yrs., HR-1290 Freehill, Marian, 10 yrs., SR-1290 Friedrich, Otto, Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-1214 Gallagher, John J., U.S. Fed. Drug Enforcement Supervisory Agent, SR-545 Galloway, N.B., Supt., Channahon Sch. Dist., HR-393 Garcia, Aurelio, Chi. Police Dept. 32 yrs., HR-733 Gates, Lorraine, Head Librarian, Calumet City, 27 yrs., HR-1311 Gerike, Rev. Ernest L., Head Admin. Pastor, Bloomington Trinity Lutheran Church, HR- 657 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Gerike, Reverend Ernest L., pastor, Trinity Luth. Ch., SR- 418 Girsch, Julia B., Beverly Area Planning Assoc. Exec. Dir., SR- 566 Glaser, Shirley, Southwest Suburban Center on Aging, 15 yrs., HR-1263 Godfrey, Richard, Mayor of Normal, HR-356 Gooch, Alice, John L. Marsh Sch. principal, HJR-126 Gorski, Gerald J., Geneva, 29 yrs. with IL State Police, SR-1129 Gorski, Gerald, Dept. State Police, 29 yrs., HR-1499 Gorski, Gerald, IL State Police, 29 yrs., SR-940 Grant, James M., Chicago Police Dept., 33 yrs., HR-1157 Gray, Ralph, Eldorado School, 32 yrs., HR-1360 Greenstein, Mel, Executive Director of Orchard Center for 14 yrs., SR-142; HR-207 Grom, Rudolf B., HR-134 Guthrie, Thomas R., Pres. of Pinckneyville 1st Nat'l. Bank, SR-639 Hajost, Edward, Lake Forest H.S., 19 yrs., HR-1334 Hamlin, James A., West Chicago Fire Protection District, HR- 1441 Hanhardt, William A., Chicago Police Dept., 33 yrs., SR-948 Hanselman, Mary Naughton, 48 yrs. service to State, SR-61 Hardiek, Frank, Teutopolis, Road Commissioner for Teutopolis Twsp., HR-220 Harley, Ronald G., Pres. of Board of Bremen Community H.S. Dist. 228, SR-541 Harmon, Jerome, Lt. in Cook County Sheriffs Police Dept., HR-231 Harris, Justin D., Mt. Prospect, father of Rep. David Harris, HR-642 Harrison, Mary E., Associate Dean of Students at Uofl, HR- 1387 Harvey, Russell, conductor, DuPage Symphony Orchestra, SJR-62 Heacock, Colonel Phillip K., 25 yrs., United States Air Force, SR-842 Heil, Wallace L., 47 yrs., furniture business, SR- 111 Heinen, Monsignor Paul, SR-361 2660 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Helfrich, James Clark, IL Dept. of Conservation, 33 yrs., SJR-148 Hill, Ramon C., HR-556 Hillstrom, Dr. William, practice of medicine, 29 yrs., HR-1450 Hoelter, Howard E., IL Petroleum Council, SR-474;HR-700 Hoening, Herbert, Lyons, Sec. of State Coordinator for St. Vehicle Dept., HR-592 Honan, Sgt. John, Chi. Police Dept., HR-94 Hosty, Edward, Sr., Chicago Police Dept., SR-470 Howard, Sherman John, Ath. Dir. & Football Coach, John Marshall Harlan H.S., Chgo., HR-370, 387 Hughes, John L., Circuit Court Judge and 27 yrs. IL judiciary, HR-1661 Huizinga, John, 21 yrs. with Maine Township H.S. South, HR-409 Huskey, Herbert V., Oak Lawn, former member House of Rep., SR-421;HR-738 Iles, Hank, General Electric, 35 yrs., HJR-166 Jackson, Eddie A., Principal, Monroe & Robinson Schools, 35 yrs., SR-910 James, Arminta S., teacher & administrator, 30 yrs., HR-1658 Jennett, Captain JoAnn, NC- USN, Commanding Officer, Naval Medical Command NE Region, Great Lakes, HJR-100 Jones, Fannie G., District 189, 38 yrs., SR-909 Jonkheer, William, 32 yrs., education at Fenton High School, HR-1323 Joyce, Don, E.St.Louis substitute letter carrier, SR-441 Joyce, Dr. James, psychology department, 25 yrs., HR-1286 Kammerer, John E., Chi. Fire Dept. for 33 yrs., SR-530 Kaufman, John J., Lake Cty. Circuit Court Judge, SR-289 Kaye, Charles Howard, Sr. V-P, First Midwest Bank, Waukegan, HR-468 Kehoe, Betty, District 33, 21 yrs., HR-1362 Kennedy, Richard F., Editor & Publisher, NEWS-SUN, 40 yrs., HR-1662; SR-1281 Keough, Betty J., Bloomington, IL State University, HR-948 Kiely, John J., Chi., Chicago Police Dept., SR-465 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. King, Dr. D. E. from the Monumental Baptist Church, 44 years, SR-659. Kleck, Arthur, Lake Forest H.S., 25 yrs., HR-1333 Klemm, Robert H., 30 yrs., Dept. of State Police & Dept. Corrections, HR-1438 Kleven, Commander Richard T., Willowbrook Police Dept., 20 yrs., SR-743 Kogler, Lester W., Claytonville, 50 yrs. with Claytonville Co-op Oil Co., HR-679 Krause, Vern, 40 yrs. with Chi. Park Dist., HR-773 Krick, William, 42 yrs. service to Unocal Corp., SR-473;HR-699 Kuhn, Frances, Mayor of Woodstock, IL. HR-230 LaBac, Walter R., Wauconda Twshp. Assessor, HR-731 Lachmann, Rudy, Park Forest Trustee for 18 yrs., HR-239 LeFever, Alma, Jasper County Clerk, 36 yrs., HR-1707 LeFevre, Edward D., Peoria, public accountant, HR-604 Leigh, Marvin, Hoopeston-East Lynn Sch. Board, HR-903 LeRoy, Dorothy M., Chi. North Town Community Council Bd. of Dir., SR-125 Leuken, Lt. Francis Joseph, Chicago Police Dept., HR-149 Lightfoot, Rev. J. N., Shiloh Baptist Church, Waukegan, 54 yrs., SR-746 Lindahl, Arthur L., Chgo. Police Dept., SR-227 Lockwood, C. Russell, Manager, Gov't. Affairs, Amoco Corp., SR-483;HR-706 Long, Dr. Hugo, practice of medicine, 55 yrs., SR-1095 Loveless, Loretta, Commander of Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, SJR-138 Lowe, Elizabeth, Admin. Assistant I for Bureau of Program Administration, DCCA, HR- 654 Luchtefeld, Bob, Effingham Cty Board, 23 yrs., HR-1736 Lunnemann, Anna Marie, Pinckneyville Bank, 44 yrs., SR- 1291 MacKay, Norman M., Mayor of Dolton, HJR-54 Maplethorpe, Charles P., Antioch Sup't. of Water & Sewer and Dir. of Public Works, HR-933 Markwood, Ira M., manager, Public Water Supplies Div. of IL EPA, HR-147 2661 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Martin, Margaret, 50 years with Red Cross, HJR-147 Marzullo, Vito, member of General Assembly, 65 yrs., SR- 747 Massatt, Burnelle, Reavis H.S., 31 yrs., SR-949 McAllister, Pete, Dist. 8 State Police, SR-612, 628, 627;HR- 915 McAllister, Pete, 25 years with State Police, SR-692 McAllister, Peter "Pete", 28 years Illinois State Police, HR-994 McBain, Philip H., 35 yrs. devoted to education, SR-795 McCann, Arthur L., Chicago Police Department, 29 yrs., HR- 1742 McCurdy, Floyd, General Motors Central Foundry plant, Tipton, HR-1544 McDowell, John, Mt. Olive Community Sch. Dist. 5, SR- 981 McFerren, Eugene, Chicago Police Dept., 30 yrs., HR-1743 McKinney, Robert H., Superintendent Mannheim District 83 Schools, 27 years, SR-709; HR-1090 McNamara, George L., Lansing postmaster, HR-675 McNichols, Deputy Chief John L., Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR- 1215 Mehlenbeck, Barbara M., exec. assistant, Leg. Audit Commission, HJR-57 Mellinger, Miss Betty, teaching profession, 40 yrs., HR-1274 Mendak, Stephen John, principal of Westdale H.S., HR-401 Mesenbrink, Dan, Central School in Des Plaines, 26 yrs., HR- 1276 Michael, Lt. Colonel Edward S., 31 yrs., HR-1246 Miles, Margaret, Viola, HR-575 Miller, Albert F., Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-1561 Miller, Wilfred W. "Wil", Decatur postmaster, HR-314 Mol, Jospeh B., Chicago, SR-1077 Molo, Dr. Walter J., Supt., Pleasantdale School, LaGrange, SR-187 Molo,Dr. Walter J., Super. Pleasantdale School, HR-294 Moore, Kenneth, Effingham Cty Sheriff, 12 yrs., HR-1738 Morris, Clara, Springfield, HR- 114 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Muckley, Glen & Irene, 35 yrs., HR-1251 Mueller, Alfred, Melrose Park Fire Chief, SR-414 Mullin, Francis, reading specialist, Lake Forest H.S., 36 yrs., HR- 1365 Muncy, Hugh E., IL Retail Merchants Assoc., SJR-46 Murphy, Father William, Queen of Mary's Parish, Chi., SR-601 Murphy, Father Wm. Patrick, Queen of Martyr's Church, HR- 886 Murphy, Kenneth, Superintendent of Beach Park School District, 33 years, SR-741 Murray, Ron, Division Chief, Oak Lawn Fire Prevention Bureau, HR-1495 Nachman, Harry, Rogers Park engineering consulting firm, HR-837 Nehmer, Frank E., Lake Bluff School, 27 yrs., HR-1329; SR- 951 Nell, Annabelle, Danville Area Community H.S., 30 yrs., HR- 1335 Nugent, Dr. Timothy J., Director, UI Rehab. Ed. Program, HR- 605 Nugent, Timothy J., dir. of Div. of Rehabilitation Services at UofI, SR-332 Nulle, Sheriff Hank, McHenry, HJR-245 Nylen, Roland, Assistant Fire Chief of Hazel Crest Fire Dept., SR-93 O'Brian, Robert F., Notre Dame Band, 34 yrs., HR-1119 O'Connell, Charles D., V-P and Dean of Students, Univ. of Chicago, HR-1414 O'Keefe, Robert Emmett, service to State of IL, SR-1323 Offerman, Raymond, Minooka Village Board trustee, 20 yrs., SR-901 Oliver, Nelda, Taylorville H.S., 36 yrs., HR-1137 Olsen, Commander William L., Chicago Police Dept., SR-611 Olsen, Jane, Rosemont School District 78, 40 yrs., HR-1294 Orr, Richard, rural affairs writer, Chi. Tribune, SR-42 Parker, Aileen W., dedication to the education of handicapped, SR-874 Parker, Coach Keith, Granite City Sch. Dist. for 30 yrs., SR-301 2662 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Parker, Mardell, Supt., Flossmoor Sch. Dist., SR-214; HR-368 Parks, Jack J., City Clerk, Effingham, 26 yrs., HR-1226 Paxton, Charles R., 25 yrs., Director of Zion Park District, HR-1663 Paxton, Charles, Zion, SR-1288 Perkins, Lucie, East St. Louis, school system, 41 yrs., SR-837 Peterson, Ordell, pastor of First Lutheran Church, Galesburg, HR-418 Philip, Virginia, Lake Forest H.S., 15 yrs., HR-1331 Pitcher, C. Ben, McLean County Chamber of Commerce Exec. Pres., SR190; HR-165 Plain, Richard B., IL Bell Telephone 38 yrs. service, SR- 635 Pohndorff, Roy, Rich Twsp. service, SR-215 Polley, Warren P., Supt., Antioch Comm. H.S., SR-218; HR-372 Ponzio, Orlando A., Sr. Vice Chancellor for Adult Ed., City Colleges of Chicago, HR-40 Popp, Fred, Lake Co. Bd., Lake Villa Twsp. Super., HR-140 Poss, Homer, Highland mayor, SR-131 Price, Faye Hughes, Chi. Dept. of Health, HR-1594 Puntillo, Mike S., chief, Addison Fire Protection District No. 1, SR-174 Quinn, Captain Joseph P., 32 yrs. with Navy, HR-1653 Rabattini, Anthony, assistant principal, Friendship Jr. H.S., Cicero, SR-357;HR-474 Radamacher, Mary, Skokie Library librarian, HR-711 Raday, Harry, mayor of Midlothian, SR-152; HR-310 Reagin, Ruth, trustee of Christopher Public Library, 56 yrs., HR-1268 Redmond, William A., former Speaker of IL House of Rep., SR-962;HR-1346 Regensberger, Siser Maryann, Pres., St. Therese Hospital, Waukegan, HR-766 Ricci, Louis A., band director of St. Rita H.S., Chi., SR-503, 515; HR-774 Riccio, George, Principal, ClintonRosette J.H.S., DeKalb, HR-406 Ricciuti, Joseph G., United Parcel Service for 32 yrs., HR-944 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Ricks, Commander Orvel, Chi. Police Dept. 29 yrs. HR-1558 Riddle, Jack D., superintendent of Komarek School, 35 yrs., SR- 1097 Romano, Police Chief Fred A., SR-31 Rossetti, Anthony "Tony", Chicago Police Dept., 29 yrs., HR-1162 Rowe, Harris, chairman of Morgan County Republican Central Comm., former Representative, HR-471 Ruh, Sister Lorraine, teaching the children, 20 yrs., SR-1106 Rupp, Senator James H., 10 yrs., IL State Senate, SR-1289 Saake, Fred, Naperville, 45 yrs. with Texaco, SR-522 Salcius, Sister Mary Dorothea, SSC, Pres. & CEO, Holy Cross Hosp., Chgo., SR-15 Sanders, James, 25 yrs. with Marion Sch. Dist. school board, SR-578 Sanders, John, Danville H.S., 31 yrs., HJR-195 Savaiano, Officer Frank, Chicago Police Dept., HR-159 Schilling, Luther J., 19 years at Homer School District 33C, SR-663; HR-1179 Schisler, Gale, IL government, HR-1794 Schmitt, William "Red", HR-569 Schroeder, Dr. John H., Victory Memorial & St. Therese Hospitals, Waukegan, HR-705 Schroff, Howard, Catholic Cemeteries, 31 yrs., HR-1714 Scott, Helen, Chicago, Department of Revenue, 43 yrs., SR-1257 Seidman, Martin and Ann, from A.E. Staley, HR-334 Seliga, Joseph A., Talman Home Saving & Loan Assoc., HR-703 Shaw, Rev. Stanley, Five Holy Martyrs, HR-139 Simonson, Robert V., Maine Township H.S. Dist. 207, 30 years, SR-966; HR-1411 Siwek, Fire Chief Walter J., Schiller Park Fire Dept., HR- 1569 Smith, Edward Byron, Lake Forest, from bds. of directors of Northern Trust Co. & parent corp., HR-16 Smith, James L., Dist. Library Consultant, Cicero Public Schools, SR-489;HR-764 2663 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Smith, Maxine, rural Stronghurst, following 50 years teaching, SR- 166 Smith, Maxine, Stronghurst, HR- 351 Smith, Vera, Stickney/Forest View Library, SR-716 Snodgrass, William B., 36 yrs., in Education, HR-1131; SR-1075 Solars, Phillip, IL Dept. of Revenue, SR-1258 Sorrentino, Nick, Chgo. Police Department, HR-427 Spolar, James R., Fire Chief, Lyons, SR- 11 Stechmann, Capt. Donald Henry, USN, HJR-101 Steinbarger, Drs. Wilma & Wilmer, Augusta, HR-1654 Stiner, Bernard H., Band Director, Waukegan Public Schools, 38 yrs., HR-1260 Stone, Fred, Franklin Life Insurance, 38 years, HR-968 Stone, Fred, Vice President Franklin Life, 38 Years, HR- 968 Stoutamyer, Harry L., Spfld. Police Dept. 22 years, HR-1389 Stritar, Frank, principal, Waukegan P.S. Dist., HR-365 Strouse, Harry D., Jr., Judge, 20 yrs., HR-1740 Sullivan, William T., Dir. of Corp. Plant Engineers, HR-116 Surdyk, Mickey, Street and Alley Commissioner, 15 yrs., HR- 1106 Swanson, Don, Arlington Heights Postmaster, HR-521 Szczypula, Rev. Walter, 43 yrs., Archdiocese, Chicago, HR-1679 Tarqueno, Joseph R., Chicago Ridge, Assistant Sup't. of Public Works, HR-61 Thayer, Dewey, District 33, 33 yrs., HR-1364 Tiahrt, Harold, Airfield Management Specialist for Military Airlift Command at Scott Airforce Base, HR-504 Toner, John C., HR-1589 Torreson, Dr. Donald T., Sup't. of Waukegan Sch. Dist., SR- 336;HR-467 Trail, Dr. Orval L., Roselle, Sup't. of Medinah Elementary Sch. Dist. 11 HR-1371, 1476 Trost, Dr. James R., Sup't Riverside Brookfield H.S. Dist. 208, SJR-176 Trutter, John T., 40 yrs. with IL Bell, SR-86;HR-151 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Vacek, Adele, Cicero School Dist. 99 teacher, SR-298 Vaught, Brigadier Gen. Wilma L., USAF Commander US Military Entrance Processing Command, HJR-99 Vick, Detective William L., Chicago Police Dept., 32 yrs., HR-1163 Vilk, Bernard "Barney", Principal, Westville H.S., 35 yrs., HR- 1358 Villano, Mrs. Mafalda, Elmwood Park, 43 yrs. as IL educator, HR-653 Vlastnik, Lorrayne J., School District 94, 31 yrs., SR-1096 Walters, Glenn, Alton Fire Dept., 26 yrs., SR-1041;HR-1407 Ward, Blaire D., District 33, 28 yrs., HR-1363 Watt, Glenn, Mayor of Lexington, IL, HR-226 Webb, Robert, 30 yrs. in ministry, SR-1082 Wehrheim, Oscar H., E.St.Louis postmaster for 48 yrs., SR-440 Wehrle, Don, Principal, Trenton elem. schools, SR-219 Weldon, Richard L., business rep. of Chi. Journeymen's Plumbers Local #130, SR-416;HR-635 Wetendorf, Bill, publisher of Dialogue Publications, Inc., SR- 628 Wetzel, Olin A., 40 yrs., Florists' Mutual Insurance Company, HR-1077 Whiteley, Frank C., Supt., Community Cons. Sch. Dist. 15, HR-613 Wiberg, Mary, 33 years teaching Home Economics, SR-717 Wilken, Phyllis, Garden Elementary School, 7 yrs., HR- 1749 Willey, Elwood, Batavia schools music teacher & band director, HR-398 Williams, Alfred W., Jr., Chicago Police Department, 30 yrs., HR- 1741 Williams, Ruth Carey, 30 yrs., SR-1283 Willow, Sister Mary Bonita, 23 yrs., President of Felecian College, SR-1063 Wiltshire, Harold F., 33 yrs., Oak Lawn Community H.S., HR- 1312 Winkler, Edwin W., Palos Hills, 37 1/2 yrs. in education, SR- 1172 2664 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Wise, Harlan, Superintendent, St. Joseph Grade School, 33 yrs., HR-1308 Withers, James W., Chief Exec. Officer, Urbana Chamber of Commerce, SR-536;HR-840 Woodard, Earnestine, Alton Township General Assistance Office, HR-1656 Woods, Edward Peter, Police Lieutenant, HJR-116 Wright, Delbert, Editor of News- Sun, 40 yrs., HR-1261 Wright, Kenneth Aaron, 16 yrs., Sec. of Senate, SR-1318 Wubker, Carl dedicated service in law enforcement, 16 yrs., HJR- 243 Wyeth, Bea, two decades, SR- 1300 Yoder, Jack D., Superintendent of Printing for State of IL, HJR- 221 Yurinich, Steven, 29 yrs. with Summit Police Dept., SR-560 Zaida, Walter, Joliet Community College, SR-908 Zajac, Deputy Chief Norbert W., 21 1/2 yrs., Downers Grove Police Dept., HR-1777 Zimmerman, Col. Thomas L., USAR, SB172 Zygmunt, Josephine, Lansing School District #158, 37 yrs., SJR-169 Zywicki, Miss Dorothy, education, 43 yrs, HR-1320 Reynolds, Gary and Beverly, Springfield Copley First Citizen award for adoption of "special needs" orphans, HR-1655 Rhoades, Steven, East Hazel Crest police chief, help in solving murder case, SR-1209 Ribando, Jason, Peoria, 4th place, IL State Mathematics Competition, HR-1304 Ricca, Christopher, Glen Ellyn, semi- finalist in INTECH Young Engineers & Scientists Competition, SR-999 Richards, Harvey, Spfld., Light Heavyweight Title, National Golden Gloves, 1986, SR-925;HR-1370 Riley,Shane, Godfrey, winner Mosanto/Post Dispaatch Greater Sci. Fair, HR-291 Ritson, Captain Hugh W., IL Reserve Militia, 44 yrs., HR-1784 Rivera, Roberto & "Hutch" Hutchins, honorees of Chicago Network for Youth Services, HR-1413 Robert Wadlow Project Committee, dedication of commemorative statue in Alton to "tallest person in world", HR-790 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Robeson's Dept. Store, award from Chicago Fashion Guild, HR-1170 Robinson, Al, Chicago, 1st recipient of "One Person Does Make a Difference A ward", HR-244 Robinson, Alvin J., Chgo., "OnePerson Does Make a Difference" award, SON/ SOCC, SR-168 Rockford, arrival of supersonic Concorde at Greater Rockford Airport, HR-530 Rodriguez, Juan E., Chgo, ordained to the permanent diaconate, HR-318 Rog, Father Francis S., elected chairman of Chi. Roman Catholic Priests' Senate, SR-364 Rooney, Thomas, Republican Page, achievements at Nat'l. Forensic League Nat'l. Championship, HR- 643 Rose, Bishop Theodore Taylor, 55 yrs. service to Spfld. Church of God in Christ, HR-768 Ross, Paul Edward, Karen, & Paul Louis, dedicated members of Lyons Fire Dept., SR-1175 Ross, Velma, Spfld., dedication as an educator, counselor, colleague, HR- 1502 Roush, Roy Jr., 1986 Downers Grove Citizen of the Year, SR-1295 Rozdilsky, Andy, White Sox Comisky Park "Andy the Clown", SR-448 Rudelius, Arthur L., Rockford, 94 yrs. old, marched in 125th parade as WW I veteran, HR-607 Russell, Betty, Book of Golden Deeds from Gurnee Exchange Club, HR- 458 Russell, Betty, Gurnee, honoree of 8th annual Exchange Club Book of Golden Deeds, SR-255;HR-422 Rywniak, Dr. Chester R., Chicago, 50th anniv. of graduation from Dentistry Sch., HR-677 S.T.O.P. (Sports Teams Organized for Prevention of Substance Abuse), 1- yr. anniversary of service, HR-502 Sacred College of Cardinals, 28 newly named members, SR-208 Salvation Army International Youth Congress, Western IL University, HR-511 Sammons, Dr. Mildred Louise, Ph.D. from Walden U., HR-1560 Sandstrom, Sandy, "Let Freedom Ring", SR-1122 Sangmeister, George E., The John Marshall Law School Distinguished Service Award, SR-896 Sarnecke, Connie, Lincoln Academy Award, HR-1666 Sarowatz, Jacob R., services to Disabled American Veterans, HJR- 15;HR-122 2665 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Savickas, Senator Frank and Pam Polino, set wedding date April 27, SR-832 Scandinavia, Thanks to, urges support of organization and its sholarship program HR-817 Scharringhausen, George, Jr., Park Ridge, honored by Park Ridge Historical Society for community service, HR-800 Schaumburg Sister Cities Assoc., Internat'l. Practical Trainee Project reciprocal exchange Berger, Cynthia, HR-1572 Guarrero, Brett, HR-1575 Laubenstein, Jeffrey, HR-1577 Luchtmeier, Elke, HR-1570 Matthias, Heidi, HR-1573 Meyers, Rick, HR-1574 Mittelberg, Irene, HR-1571 Schwarze, Thomas, HR-1576 Schaumburg Township Committee for Disabled Citizens, 2nd place, outstanding disability prog. compet., SJR63 Schilling, Tom, Edwardsville, prime force for High Ridge, Mo. "Teen Challenge" program new utility bldg., HR-73 Schoellhorn, Robert A., Executive of the year by Crain's Chicago Business, HR-1221 Scholefield, Michael, new Oak Forest Village Administrator, SR-1014; HR-1412 Schomaker, Stephen, Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Illinois for 1985, SR-805 Schone, Charles, Bluffs, president of IL Chapter of Future Farmers of America, HJR-202 Schwaegel, Clete, of O'Fallon, inducted into the Belleville News- Democrat Sports Hall of Fame, HR- 205 Schwartz, Ed and WGN Radio, sponsors of Good Neighbor Food Collection Drive, SR-605 Schwarz, Adolph, Burbank, named Palos Bank & Trust Co. 1985-86 Mr. Junior Citizen, SR-603 Schwarze, Adam, Wheaton, 2nd Place in IL State Mathematics Competition, HR-1237 Scouts Avila, Frank B., Boy Scout Troop 1, Eagle Scout, HR-854 Avila, Frank B., Park Ridge, Eagle Scout, SR-354 Beyer, Leonard James, Chicago, Eagle Scout, HR-490 Bezouska, Michael, Berwyn, Eagle Scout, SR-10 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Bobell, David A. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1242 Breitbarth, Ernie attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-830 Brinker, Michael W., Troop 333, Eagle Scout, HR-772 Brown, Pat attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1234 Brown, Richard L., Troop 66, Eagle Scout, SR-458 Burton, Todd attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-749 Busch, Charles W., attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-904 Carey, Peter J., Troop 5, Eagle Scout, HR-701 Chaet, Burton attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-654. Chaudoir, Mic, Troop 167, Eagle Scout, SR-467 Chevalier, Charles J., B.S. Troop 917, Chi., Eagle Scout, SR-101; HR-210 Cribbet, John, Distinguished Citizen of the Year, HR-1076 Dargan, Martin Patrick, Eagle Scout, HR-1767 Dixon, Lance, Boy Scout Troop 619, Eagle Scout, HR-898 Dorth, Steven A. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-783 Elliott, Michael, Eagle Scout, SR- 1322 Fenton, Greg attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1235 Ferro, Timothy attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1232 Fiore, Mark E., B.S. Troop 917, Chi., Eagle Scout, SR-102; HR- 211 Foley, Phillip E., B.S. Troop 671, Chgo., Eagle Scout, SR-143; HR-331 Foley, Phillip E., Troop 671, Chgo., Eagle scout, SR-212 Fromm, David attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1271 Gammad, Andrew, Boy Scout Troop 115, Eagle Scout, HR- 855 Garza, Alonso J. III, Troop 1499, Chgo., Eagle Scout, HR-358 Gawrysh, Adam E., Jr., Lyons, SR-355 Geissler, Karl attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-750 Genton, Greg attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1235 Gillie, Kenneth attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-665. Gonzalez, Omar Rex, B.S. Troop 639, Chgo., Eagle scout, SR- 249 2666 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Gorecki, James N., Troop 348, Eagle Scout, SR-513 Guillemette, Brian P., Troop 953, Eagle Scout, HR-871 Hall, Richard C. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1084 Hammer, William attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-960 Hammer, William, Troop 358, Eagle Scout, SR-641 Harenberg, Joseph, Boy Scout Troop 65, Eagle Scout, SR-150 Haw, Michael, Boy Scout Troop 619, Eagle Scout, HR-899 Henao, John B. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-677 Hickey, Brian, Eagle Scout, HR- 1563 Hills, Jeffery, Boy Scout Troop 364, Homewood, Eagle Scout, SR-384 Hughes, Michael F. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-886 Hultgren, Jeff attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1233 Janega, Ronald H., Eagle Scout Award, SR-68 Jankowski, Walter J. Jr. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1085 Johns, Cordry attaining rank of Eagle Scouts, HR-971 Johns, Cordry Lowry, Troop 156, Eagle Scout Award, HR-971 Johns, Thomas E., Troop 935, Eagle Scout, SR-446 Johnson, Joe, Boy Scout Troop 38, Eagle Scout, SR-590 Johnson, Joe, Troop 38, Eagle Scout, SR-590 Johnston, Kirk D., Arlington Heights, Eagle Scout, HR-499 Josten, John G. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1055 Joyce, Joseph V., Troop 935, Eagle Scout, SR-447 Jutton, Frederick, Eagle Scout, SR-1326 Koopman, David Keith attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-792 Kosche, Karl W., Boy Scout Troop 699, Eagle Scout, SR-588, 589 Kosche, Karl W., Troop 699, SR- 588, 589 Kozeny, Kurt, achievements at Niles North H.S., becoming Eagle Scout, SR-1268 Krause, James L., Troop 1499, Eagle Scout, SR-567;HR-765 Krause, Paul attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-932 Kresnicka, Kevin R. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-903 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Lagen, James Andrew, Troop 126, Eagle Scout, SR-468 Lake, Tom, B.S. Troop 1600, Oak Lawn, Eagle scout, HR-385 Leititis, Peter J., Troop 935, Eagle Scout, SR-445 Lerman, Lee, Troop 23, Eagle Scout, HR-867 Lisak, Richard E., Eagle Scout, SR-1181 Little, James attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-660. Little, John attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-664. Lockwood, Edward attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1239 Lockwood, John attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1240 Lustig, Steven attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-885 Lyzniak, Dennis J., Troop 414, Eagle Scout award, HR-312 Lyzniak, Joseph, Troop 414, Eagle Scout award, SR-206 Maddox, Bill, Rockford, SR-346 Mader, Daniel, Eagle Scout, HR- 1729 Mager, Kenneth J., Oak Forest, Eagle Scout, SR-971 Malen, Donald Jr., Troop 953, Eagle Scout, HR-869 Matthies, James R., Troop 23, Eagle Scout, HR-866 McCarthy, Donal, Troop 462, Eagle Scout, HR-670 McDonagh, Joseph P., Chicago, Eagle Scout, SR-358 McMahon, Mike attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1440 McQuaid, Sean P., Troop 678, Eagle Scout, SR-512 Miller, George and Paul attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-650. Miller, Kenneth J. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1244 Miller, Russell J., Troop 66, Eagle Scout, SR-457 Mills, Edward S. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-713; HR-1059 Mirabelli, Randall P. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-714; HR-1060 Mizen, Gergory Todd, Rockford, Eagle Scout, SR-111 Moss, Gregory R., attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1243 Murphy, John attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1614 Murray, Robert W., Eagle Scout, SR-1184 Noel, John attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-959 2667 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Noel, John, Troop 358, Eagle Scout, SR-643 O'Connell, William R. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-712; HR-1061 O'Dowd, James P., Troop 935, Eagle Scout, SR-444 O'Malley, Michael F., Jr., Troop 459, Chgo., Eagle award, SR- 265 Ogburn, Tim, Rockford, SR-345 Ondracek, Alan, Troop 1439, Chgo., Eagle scout, HR-383 Opitz, Albert Joseph, B.S. Troop 803, Eagle Scout, SR-617 Ovist, Gregory, Troop 953, Eagle Scout, HR-870 Ovist, Kurt attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-969 Ovist, Kurt, Troop 953, Chicago, awarded rank of Eagle Scout, HR-969 Owens, William Scott, Eagle Scout, SR-1231 Padal, Randolph, Eagle Scout, HR-1779 Padavic, Jeffery, Troop 161, Eagle Scout, SR-609 Parker, Scott L., Arlington Heights, Eagle Scout, HR-500 Patela, John J. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-724 Petecki, George W. Jr. attaning rank of Eagle Scout, SR-793 Pierce, Michael A. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-672; SR-703 Piljac, Jeff, B.S. Troop 773, Eagle Scout, SJR-107 Pullum, Todd Alan attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-767 Qusiak, Bryan attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1276 Reidy, Michael, Troop 462, Eagle Scout, HR-671 Rieber, George Jr., Eagle Scout, SR-1307 Rieber, George, Jr., Eagle Scout, HR-1763 Rochford, Ted attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1615 Roedelbronn, Michael attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1039 Ryan, Timothy, Boy Scout Troop 115, Eagle Scout, HR-855 Rybolt, James M. III, Eagle Scout, SR-1207 Rychtanek, Raymond J., Eagle Scout Award, SR-67 Schiaky, Ted attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1618 Schneegas, Steve attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1617 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Schrodt, H. Sam attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-768 Schrodt, Sam H. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-671 Schroeder, David C., Rockford, SR-344 Schulz, John attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-961 Schulz, John, Troop 358, Eagle Scout, SR-642 Seidel, Sven, Chicago, B.S. Troop 957, Eagle Scout, SR-241 Sheppard, C. Howard, Alton, Distinguished Citizen Award, SR-1219 Sim, Michael attatining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1275 Skelton, William E., B.S. Troop 430, Chgo., Eagle Scout, SR- 144; HR-277 Snell, Abner J., Eagle Scout, SR- 1332 Spetka, Brian, Troop 944, Eagle Scout, HR-841 Staudt, Eric, B.S. Troop 1600, Oak Lawn, Eagle Scout, HR- 379 Steele, Paul attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1616 Sward, Michael J. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-651. Szczupaj, James S., Troop 935, Eagle Scout, SR-442 Tabor, Darren, Boy Scout Troop 13, Eagle Scout, SR-622 Tabor, Stephen, B.S. Troop 6, Eagle Scout, HR-175 Tabor, Stephen, Chicago, Eagle Scout, HR-175 Tabor, Timothy, Eagle Scout, SR- 77 Tantilla, Michael A., Troop 935, Eagle Scout, SR-443 Thomas, Torrey attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-662. Thornberry, Michael, Eagle Scout, SR-1204 Trepte, Fred Steven, Troop 115, Eagle Scout, HR-855 Troop 46, of O'Fallon, Boy Scouts of America, 25th, HR-1 154 Turriff, Thomas attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-661. Tuttila, Jonas Eugene III attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-655. Vickers, Robert Alan, Eagle Scout, SR-986 Vilimek, Jeffrey attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-667; HR-1011 Vordered, Bernard J. III, Troop 465, Chgo., Eagle Scout, HR- 360 2668 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Vorderer, Bernard III, Chicago, Eagle Scout, SR-154 Vydra, Gregory, Eagle Scout, HR- 1729 Walker, Kevin J., Eagle Scout, SR-1001 Walter, Timothy D., Arlington Heights Eagle Scout, HR-128 Walther, Todd and Scott, Boy Scout Troop 12. Belleville, Eagle Scouts, SR-613 Watton, David attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-860 Whispering Oaks Girl Scout Council formation, SR-1008 Wiseman, Delano Jr. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, HR-1459 Woloszyk, Joel, Troop 161, Northlake, Eagle Scout, SR-608 Wood, Michael A. attaining rank of Eagle Scout, SR-1083 Yacktman, Stephen A., Arlington Heights, Eagle Scout, HR-498 Yerkovich, Michael of Willow Springs sixty years of scouting, SR-649. Scurio, Julie, St. Isadore School, Excellence in Education award, SR- 283 Seaver, Tom, Chi. White Sox, 300th career win, HR-763 Senior Home Sharing Program in Dupage County, SR-848 Serbian Brothers Help Week, first week in August, SR-861 Shanabruch, Chuck work with Beverly Area Planning Association, SR-680 Shapiro, Howard and Jeanette, owners of Howard Electronics, Crystal Lake, named IL. Small Bus. Persons of the Yr., HR371 SHARE/food and director Rev. James W. Dunham, SR-484 Sharp, Dr. William L., Bremen H.S. sup't. recognized as "up-and- coming" school administrator in North America by Executive Editor magazine, SR-49 Sharp, William, and Harry Hartman, Villa Ridge, lifesaving, HR-459 Sheehan, Chief Elmer, service to Lake Villa, HR-1768 Sheppard, C. Howard, Alton, Boy Scout Distinguished Citizen Award, SR-1219 Sheridan, Kerry P., Troy Fire Dept. Chief, public service, HR-716 Shkolnik, Samuel, faculty member of UIC of Pharmacy, practicing lawyer, HR-1647 Shuttle astronauts, North Chi. Community H.S. students proposed commemorative stamp & coin, HR- 1021 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Simmons, Richard Sr., former Doorkeeper, Springfield, HR-1685 Sims, Frank K., 27 yrs. with Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, Chi., SR-995 Sims, Leslie E., Springfield, 35 yrs. service in IL Army National Guard, HR-942 Sister Mary Odilia, golden jubilee of religious life, HR-1395 SIU-Carbondale Undergraduate Student Org. 5th annual Carbondale Clean-up Day, SR-109;HR-194 Slingerland, Barbara, admitted to II Bar HR-355 Slocum, Donald K., Citizen of the Year, SR-808 Sloman, Ralph, Pawnee, named 1985 Master Farmer, SR-94 Slovak School of Andrej Hlinka Inc., opened 5/10/86, SR-1193 Smith, Edward, Downers Grove commissioner, SR-511 Smith, Edward, highway commissioner of Downers Grove, 25 yrs. service to township, HR-812 Smith, Gail K., Glen Ellyn, "Woman of the Year", HJR-179 Smith, Janie Faye, Centralia, Outstanding Young Persons, SR-850 Smith, Sister Noraleen, 50 yrs. of service to God, SR-1065 Sobol, John representative for Amvets, productive career, HR-1156 Soderlund, Richard, tireless efforts on behalf of Korean Veterans, SR-752 Sommers, Roger, 14 yrs. Senate, SR- 1320 Soukal, Gerald "Jerry", Business Person of the Month, SR-1058 Southeastern Community College, first in Phi Rho Pi tournament, HR-1543 Soviet Union, 24 IL H.S. students, successful trip, HJR-227 Space Program Nagel, Colonel Steve joined NASA Space Shuttle Program, HR-1109 Special Olympics, Region 8, 9th annual, HR-375 Spina, Harriet, North Riverside community service, HJR-206 Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Families of, Highland Park, fund-raising walk, SR-353 Springfield Jaycees, accomplishments & awards, HR-689 Springfield Park District & Rees Carillon Society, 25th International Carillon Festival, SR-980 Springfield St. John's Hospital & SIU- Sch of Medicine sponsoring Children's Miracle Network Telethon, HR-1369 2669 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Springfield 1st United Methodist Church Chancel Choir ministry of music, SR-970 Springman Jr. H.S., selected in '84-85 Secondary Sch. Recognition Program of U.S. Dept. of Ed., SR- 429 SSU IL Legislative Studies Center program and Filipino leaders & delegation to, commends, SR-1049 St. Andrew Society, IL, 141st anniversary honorees Georgeson, Helen E., Clanswoman of the Year for 1986, SR-1187 Georgeson, Peter I., Clansman of the Year for 1986, SR-1186 Jaicks, Frederick, Distinguished Citizen Award for 1986, SR- 1188 St. Charles American Legion Post #342, Hall of Fame Award, HR- 1612 St. Charles Fire Dept., State Fire Marshal's Grand Award in IL Fire Prevention Contest, HR-827 St. Joseph Sisters, sesquicentennial of arrival in North America, SR-1132 St. Leonard Cheerleading Squad, Berwyn, 6th place, World Competition, HR-1232 St. Mary's African Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago, annual Richard Allen Day Banquet, HR- 1014 Staben, Adena, Teacher of the Year, IL. Adult Continuing Educators Association, HR-1194 Stark, Thomas, service to his fellow veterans & his country, SR-1153 State Capital Health Fair organizers, HJR-55 Steiner, Janet Sue, completing Ph.D., SR-1109 Steinheimer, Randy, Aurora, 1985-86 Teacher of the Year, SR-606;HR- 878 Stevenson, Sara Elizabeth, Effingham, 1986 Miss Illinois County Fair Queen, SR-964 Stiner, Bernard H., Band Director, Waukegan Public Schools, 38 yrs., HR-1260 Stiner, Bernard, Band Director, Waukegan Public Schools, 38 yrs., HR-1260 Stravinsky Awards International Piano Competition for children & young adults, First Annual, HR-465 Stroger, John H. Jr., Cook County Commissioner, honored by Committee of 200, HR-519 Strotz, Loren, Man of the Year, HR- 1161 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Strutz, Tim, Head Democratic Page, CINECO-CENTRAL MEDIA FILM COMPANY, HR-1352 Stuaan, Gerald A., Bartonville Volunteer Fire Dept. member for 25 yrs., HR-718 Students Against Drunk Driving, CreteMonee H.S., HR-1257 students, North Chicago Community H. S. for initiative & insight national affairs, SR-737 Styne, Jule, American composer & musician and noted theatrical producer, HR-1160 Substance Abuse Counselor Certification Board, Inc., IL, awarded full accreditation, SR-1206 Sullivan, Julie Marie & William A. Ward, wedding day, May 23, 1986, HR-1354 Summers, Edna White, Evanston, community service, SR-510 Sunil Gavaskar world championship cricket team, welcomes to Chi., HR- 572 Swain, David F. Jr., Helping Hand Rehabilitation Center, SR-756 Swartz, Melody, Glen Ellyn, semi- finalist in 3rd Annual INTECH Young Engineers & Scientists Competition, SR-996 Takahashi, Ms. Yoko, guest of honor, Pinckneyville community, SR-888 Taylor, James W., Man of the Year by Chi. Boys and Girls Club General R.E. Wood Unit, HJR-142 Teacher of the Year 1985-86 Randy Steinheimer, Aurora, SR-606;HR-878 Teens Leadership Conference, HR- 1220 Terdy, Mrs. Florence, Oak Forest Bike Path, SR-645 Terkel,Louis "Studs", 1985 Pulitzer Prize winner, HR-303 Ternetti, Peter "Cap", Spring Valley, public service to Bureau County, HR-651 Tetens, Lisa Marie, Stickney, Morton High School graduation after perfect attendance, SR-965 Thanks to Scandinavia organization and its scholarship program, HR-817 The Chicago Defender, leading black newspaper, 81 yrs., SR-936 Therry, Robert, Grand Marshal of State Wrestling Tournament March of Finalists, HR-63 Thirteenth Annual TestimonialDinner, Veterans Assistance Commission, HJR-173 Thode, John H., Homewood, Vice Chairman of Board, Evergreen Plaza Bank, HR-1167 2670 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Thomason, Lieutenant, IL Reserve Militia, 43 yrs., HR-1783 Thompson, Gov. James R., 1985 Swedish American of the Yr. Award, SJR-76 Thompson, Governor James R., on his tenure as Gov., HR-19 Thorp, Kimberlin, Miss IL National TeenAger, SR-1099; HR-1491 Thresholds, Chi. mental health facility, public ed. program, SR-123 Timothy Christian Schools, dedication of new sch. facilities, SR-521 Tomczak, Ronald, 1986 recipient of St. Joseph Worker Award, HR-1208 Tree for a Tree proposal of Lebanon 7th graders, HJR-113 Trefz, Ted and city of Marshall, "Smile Day" March 4, 1985, HR-50 Trennert, Edward, 1986 Citation of Merit Award, HJR-225 Triad H.S. Varsity Cheerleaders, 1st in IL State Fair Contest, HR-1693 Trimble, Ruby, service to Eastern IL U, SR-1123 Trost, Kirk F., outstanding record as an athlete and scholar, HR-1508 Trutter, John T., public servant, 40 years with IL Bell Telephone, HR- 150 Tsui, Tim, Libertyville, 1st in II. State Mathematics Competition, HR-1229 Tuck, Margaret, Fox Lake, "Grand Lady of The Chain of Lakes", SJR- 92 Turek, Joseph William "Joey", 1st place, 25th Annual Peoria Journal Star Grand Final Spelling Bee, SR- 163 Turner, Alan, North Chi. Community H.S., accomplishments for track & field team, HR-1376 Turner, John A., Chief, Scott Air Force Base Morale, Welfare & Recreation Div., SR-25 Turriff, Tom and Pat, Darien, 11 yrs. service to Cub Scout Pack #97, SR- 216; HR-454 Tutu, Bishop Desmond, memorialize his visit to this State and country, HR-962 Tylor, James, 1986 Man of the Year, HJR-142 U.S. Constitution, Committee to Commemorate in Illinois, endorses for celebration of U.S. Const. Bicentennial, SJR- 117 USS STARK (FFG-31), official visit to Chi., SJR-95 Vallas, Paul Gust, Director of the IL Economic and Fiscal Commission, SR-891 Vaughn, Jesse C., Sr., 65 yrs., public service, SR-1137 RESOLUTIONS--Cont. Vaught, Brigadier Gen. Wilma L., USAF, retired as Commander, US Military Entrance Processing Command, HJR-99 Velasquez, Carmen, Woman of the Year, HR-1217 Vernon Park Church of God, HR-144 Vero, Camilo, Chgo., ordained to the permanent diaconate, HR-316 veterans Barrow, Mary S., Nat'l. Pres. AMVETS Auxiliary, SR-581 Black persons in field of aviation during WW II, commends, HJR-52 Colley, Ralph C. "Chad", Nat'l. Commander of DAV, welcomes to IL, HJR-51 DeMauro, Patrick, retiring dir. of IL Service Office of VFW, HJR-19 Ladies Auxiliary Post 40, 50th, HR-1639 Lager, Jerome, Breese, IL Vietnam Vet Memorial design award, SR-397 Litchfield Vietnam Veterans Memorial Building dedication, SR-982 Medarios, Robert A., Nat'l. Commander of AMVETS, SR- 582 Parkhill, David E., IL Dept. Commander AMVETS; Outstanding AMVET of the Year, SR-584 POW/MIA Run for Freedom, SR-378 Raker, M. Janean, State Pres. AMVETS Auxiliary, SR-583 reunion of 102nd Infantry Regiment, SR-128 Sarowatz, Jacob R., service to DAV, HJR-15;HR-122 Vet. Assistance Commission, Cook County, 18th annual Honorees Award Night, HR-447 veterans honored, especially Spanish American War Vets, on 118th Memorial Day observance, HJR-209 VFW "Voice of Democracy" contest winners, SJR-12 VietNam Veterans Memorial Fund Committee efforts, HJR- 68 Vietnam Veterans recognition week, Chicago, 6/9 - 15/86, HR-1388 Veterans Assitance Commission, Cook Co., 12th Annual Test. Dinner, SR- 72 Veterans for Housing, Inc., needs of homeless veterans, HJR-250 2671 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. VFW "Voice of Democracy" contest winners, SJR-12 Viall, Willard "Jack", President of International Flying Farmers, HR- 1366 Vietnam Veterans recognition week, Chicago, 6/9- 15/86, HR-1388 VIETNOW organization, Vietnam era veterans, HJR-176 Village of Bartlett, 3rd community in IL certified under Certified Cities Program, SR-52 Village of Royal, Grand Prize Winner in 1986 Governor's Home Town Awards, HR-1510 Vocational & Industrial Clubs of America, annual Leadership Conference and Skills Olympics, SR- 116 Vollum, Cara M., represent State of IL in Miss America Coed Pageant, SR- 1102 Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity (VOSH), commends, HR-169 VOSH-Illinois service agency for vision services to needy areas of world, HR- 169 Wachter, Raymond E., dedication to the betterment of this State, HR- 1306 Walberg, Ralph E., twenty yrs., Executive Director Countryside Association for Handicapped, HR- 1130 Walker, Crystal Rene, Miss Black Chicago for 1985, HR-625 Walsh, Laura Margaret, Chicago St. Patrick's Day Queen, HR-174 Walsh, Rich, mission on behalf of the laborers of this State, SR-779 Walters, Bob, elected mayor, Beardstown, HR-274 Waltman, Paul and Evelyn, Chicago, safe return from Achille Lauro hostage crisis, HR-796 Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, Prairie View, receive 1st Heritage Award by Adlai Stevenson H.S., HR-797 Wathna, Fr. Martin H., new assignment, SR-66 Watson, James, Chicago, providing for the homeless, HR-1765 Weakley, Miss Evelyn, 60 yrs. service to Bradley & Bradley Public Library, HR-190 Webber, Charles M., efforts in development of Lincoln Square Mall, HR-805 Wegner, Albin J., Jr., Chgo., ordained to the permanent diaconate, HR-317 Wehde, Mayor Carl, Crystal Lake, 22 yrs., outstanding service, HR-1773 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Weissman, Professor Michael, Nobel Prize, HR-1796 Welch, Sen. & Mrs. Patrick, adoption of son, Daniel, SR-258 West Chicago Printing Company, 75 yrs. of business, HR-1322 WGN Radio and Ed Schwartz, sponsors of Good Neighbor Food Collection Drive, SR-605 Wheeling (H.S.) Instrumental League, selection to compete in St. Patrick's Week Music Festival in Ireland, HR-88 Whitney, Doris, Roselle, Woman of the Year by Marklund Children's Home, SR-529 Widra, Abe, scientific breakthrough, HR-1191 Wild Bunch, Evanston, volunteer men's organization of community service, HR-632 Williams, Ann, sworn in as 1st black woman to federal bench in Northern Dist. of IL, HR-637 Williams, Frank J., Pres. NAACP Southside Branch, service to community & State, HR-446 Williams, Marshall, inducted into Marion County Dem. Hall of Fame, HR-448 Williams, Marta, Jerry, & Sandi, 55 yrs., field of education, SR-887 Williamsville H.S. Band, participate in PTL Heritage USA 4th of July Parade, SR-1130 Willow Springs Historical Society and Tom Greenwood, restoration of "Land of Healing Waters", SR-427 Wilshire, Harold F., 33 yrs., Oak Lawn Community H.S., HR-1312 Wilson, Bunk and Shorty Bradley, years of devoted service in Gallatin, HJR-236 Wilson, Rev. Harry L., new position as Pastor, Bethel AME Church, Nashville, Tenn., HR-879 Winkleman, Sue, Belvidere, IHSA girls' golf tourney champion, HR- 863 Winners and Runners-up for competition in 1986 Illinois Voice of Democracy contest, HJR-146 Winters, Margaret, 1986-87 IL Nurse of the Year, HR-1728 Witte, Michael, service to Dept. of Conservation, SR-1260 Woelffer, Michael, Dir., and IL DCCA for efforts in attracting Diamond- Star Motors Corp. to IL, HR-809 Wolf, Mayor Elmer E., River Grove, service to community, HR-237 Worthen, Kathryn, Most Distinguished Alum for 1985, Philander Smith College, HR-552 2672 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Wozniak, Helen, faithful service to Hoffman Estates, HJR-177 Wrenn, Peter J., Pres. Tool and Die Inst., HR-92 Wright, Delbert, Editor of New Sun, 40 yrs., HR-1261 Wright, Mrs. Mavis, Frankfort, 1986 Illinois State Mother of the Year, HR-1079 Wuellner, Rosemary, Alton, starting her counseling practice, HR-348 Wulfers, Thomas, Hazel Crest community service, HR-664 Yager, R.C., Nauvoo, 50 yrs. of public service, SR-537;HR-720 Young, Dr. Charles, Administrator for school systems, 35 years, SR-732 Youth Art Month in Illinois, designates March, 1985 as, HR-44 Zanon, Tiffany, Park Ridge, Miss Teen Illinois, March 1985, HR-997 Zurek, Lawrence W., ordained to priesthood, HR-696 Zwiezen, Halina Bajorska Flisakowa, Polish sculptor; dedication of Marie Curie statue at Curie H.S., Chicago, SR-340 Zwirn, Father Ralph, Chicago, ordination, HR-410 1985-86 Forensic Falcons, first national championship, Southeastern IL College, SR-875 4-H, Region II 4-H Citizenship State Focus, HR-542 CONSTITUTIONAL (FEDERAL) AMENDMENTS See SUBJECT HEADING CONSTITUTIONAL (STATE) AMENDMENTS See SUBJECT HEADING GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment, HJR-9, 31, 34, 38, 70, 97, 123, 125, 130, 134, 145, 159, 169, 252 adjournment, SJR-1, 18, 20, 28, 44, 49, 56, 64, 67, 71, 77, 87, 98, 136, 139, 143, 145, 149, 156, 162, 168, 170, 181, 182, 186, 190 Crime Stoppers, needs support, SJR- 141 General Assembly chapel in State Capitol Bldg., supports establishment, SR-433 House of Representatives informs Senate that House is organized and ready for Session business, HR-2 Journal Review Committee, HR- 1799 names officers of 84th G.A., HR-1 notifies Gov. that House is organized and ready for Session business, HR-3 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Rule 16, adds Special Horse Racing Investigative Select Committees, HR-1095 Rule 29, deadline for intro. of appropriation bills in even- numbered year, HR-939 Rule 34, amends to require pension system impact note to be filed with committee clerk before committee hearing, HR- 82 Rule 34, requires "State Mandates Act" stamp on face of bill, HR- 1064 Rule 37, deadline for 3rd reading of House approp. bills in even- no. year, HR-940 Rules of 84th G.A., amends and adopts Rules of 83rd G.A. as, HR-17 Special Horse Racing Investigative adds Select Committees, HR-1095 Temporary Joint Rules of the 84th G.A., adopts, SJR-70 Temporary Rules of 84th G.A., adopts Rules of 83rd G.A. as, HR-4 Joint Session Governor, committee appointed to wait upon, JSR-1, 2, 3, 6 Challenger Space Shuttle crew members memorial, JSR-5 Committee of Escort, Gov. State of the State, JSR-4 FY86 Budget Message, HJR-14 FY87 Budget Message, HJR-138 request of Governor (address G.A. on Education), SJR-10 1985 State of the State Message, HJR-6 1986 State of the State Message, HJR-129 prayer room in Capitol Bldg., urges A.G. to appeal federal ruling against, HR-1760 Senate Committee on Committees members, designates, SR-3 Committee to approve final Journal, SR-1347 Correspondents, Standing Committee of to be appointed to supervise all press matters in Sen., SR-6 informs House that Senate is organized and ready for Session business SR-4 Journals, requires copy to each Sen. each day following Session, SR-5 names officers of 84th G.A., SR-1 2673 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Temporary Joint Rules of the 84th G.A., adopts, SJR-70 temporary rules of 83rd G.A., adopts as temporary rules of 84th G.A., SR-2 MEMORIALS Adkins, Willard Jr., Chicago, HR-1015 Adler, Robert, Chgo., HR-33 Albanese, Bud, editor & Pulisher of North Loop News, HR-1357 Allen, John Evert, Sr., Chgo., HR-306 Anderson, Pearly Mae, Chicago, HR- 123 Andricopoulas, Paul, Chi., Dir. of Gov't. Affairs for Pepsi-Cola, HR- 815 Anthony, Chandlyn Bush, Chicago, HR-1181 Anthony, William K., Long Branch, HR-1318 Armstrong, Charles B., Sr., Chi. Metro News publisher, SR-126; HR-323 Arneberg, James C., Palos Hills, Chgo. coach and athletic director, SR-262 Ashford, Lamar A., East St. Louis, HR-1367 Bach, Ira J., former Dir. of City Development, Chi., SR-129 Bailey, Virgil, Coal City, SR-155 Bair, Ernest, Rantoul, HR-806 Baker, Ocie, Chgo., HR-8 Baltis, Walter S., Baltis Built Homes, SJR-131 Baltis, Walter, HR-1031 Baltis, Walter, Riverside, HR-1031 Barnes, Edgar, Chicago, HR-110 Barrett, Robert P., Chicago, HR-1243 Barry, William J., 66 yrs. old, HR- 1086 Baruch, Marion N., Chicago, SR-178 Baskin, Hubert. Sr., Chicago, HR- 1664 Baskin, Hubert, HR-1665 Beach, Miles D., HR-1129 Benjamin, Annie, Chgo., HR-13 Bennett, Georgia, Chicago, HR-1171 Bertagnolli, James M., Bunker Hill mayor, SR-1215 Best, Everett, Sr., Springfield, HR-411 Bidwill, Arthur J., former State Sen. from River Forest, SR-574 Bigham, George Jr., Champaign, HR- 1734 Bilecky, Rev. Theodore, St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, Chicago, HR-412 Bixler, Philip G., Springfield, former LRB drafter, SR-394 Blake, Nathan, Little Rock, Ark., HR-7 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Blalock, Catherine Amanda, Chicago Blassingame, Truman, HR-32 Bledsoe, Anna M., East St. Louis, HR- 453 Bledsoe, Anne M., E. St. Louis, HR- 480 Bloom, Frederick, Peoria, uncle of Sen. Prescott Bloom, HR-782 Bloom, Senator Prescott, Peoria, HR- 1009 Boggs, William Cody, Sr., HR-1696 Bowman, Bessie Lewis, HR-1677 Boyd, Bernice Price, HR-1764 Brabec, Edward F., president of Chi. AFL-CIO, HR-1690 Bresee, John J., HR-1640 Brown, Lt. Colonel Sheldon, Chicago, SR-519 Brown, Mattie, Chicago, HR-1023 Brown, Ruffin Tillman, Chicago, HR- 593 Brown, Sheldon, Chicago, HR-776 Brown, Tillmon, Morgan Park, HR- 534 Bryan, Leslie A., Sr., Champaign, HR- 661 Bunetta, David J., Rantoul, HR-966 Burcham, Jack, LeRoy, heart trasnplant patient, SR-185 Burke, William P., Sr., father of former Mayor Jane Byrne, HR-736 Burrell, James "Skip", Chicago, HR- 1415 Burrell, Sidney C., Springfield, HR- 1116 Butcher, Lennie D., Macomb, HR- 1418 Butler, Eva Mae, Chicago, HR-1752 Butler, Robert N., St. Joseph, HR- 1797 Bykowski, Walter P., Village Clerk of Schiller Park, HR-115 Cacciato, Matthew, a former precinct captain, 1 Ith Ward Democratic Party, HR-1084 Cahill, William E., Chicago, HR-1700 Cannon, Gerald J., former director of the City of Chicago's Dept. of Revenue, HR-1083 Carey, John M., Chicago, former member IL House of Rep., HR-951 Carter, Benson, Chicago, HR-137 Castle, Latham, Sandwich, HR-1117 Cellini, Edith, Springfield, HR-1200 Chamis, Chris H., Hanover Park, HR- 627 Chew, Senator Charles Jr., SR-1328 Chilton, Arthur B. Jr., HR-1643 Christian, Theordore, Sr., HR-1338 Clapp, Bloice E. "Bill", Dwight, HR- 749 2674 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Clark, Officer Richard, Chicago Police Department, SR-803 Clark, Richard W., Chicago Police Dept., HR-1168 Clemons, Ruth Virginia, Chicago, HR- 713 Cliffe, Thomas S., Sycamore, HR-821 Cohn, Rubin, HR-1631 Coleman, Charles, Chicago, HR-1309 Conkwright, Courtland E. "Buster", Champaign, HR-270 Conrad, Jim, Aroma Park, HR-893 Cook, Robert, HR-1604 Cook, Wonniq, Sr., HR-1455 Cooke, Stranger, Chicago, HR-113 Coulson, Robert E., member of General Assembly, and Mayor of Waukegan, HR-983 Cousley, Paul S., publisher, Alton Telegraph, HR-1145 Craig, Michael E., Universtiy Park, IL, HR-1285 Cross, Bishop Moses, Chicago, HR- 1548 Crosthwait, Olive H., Chicago businesswoman, civic leader, educator, SR-439 Curtis, Thomas Eugene (Gene), HR- 1048 Dalcamo, Matthew F., HR-1081 Daly, Michael K., Canaryville, SR-678 Daly, Michael K., Chief Chicago Fire Dept., HR-1085 Dart, Col. Roy Whitman, Urbana, HR-965 Dart, Colonel Roy Whitman, Urbana, HR-965 Davis, Darrell Wayne, HR-1644 Davis, Herman O., HR-743 Dawson, Mrs. Fern, HR-945 Degan, Rovert V. Dal, Geneval, HR- 217 Desmond, John, SR-763 Dewar, James A., River Forest, inventor of Hostess Twinkie, SR- 479;HR-655 DeWitt, Gerld O., president of Galesburg Trades and Labor Assembly, HR-522 Dickerson, Earl B., HR-1627 Dillard, Dorothy Estelle, HR-1786 Dolaz, Mary Margaret Wojtalewicz, DeKalb, HR-691 Doss, McGettis, HR-1159 Drengwitz, George R., HR-1136 Drugon, Lieutenant Andrew, Chicago Fire Department, SR-870 Due, Charlie, Champaign Central H.S. head baseball coach, HR-755 Dunne, J. Patrick, SR-1330 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Durrett, T. J., HR-43 Ealey, Lorean, Chicago, HR-759 Everitt, William L., HR-1642 Fennoy, Lena S., E. St. Louis, HR-555 Fifielski, Edwin P., Chicago, HR-557 Fitzgibbon, James W., Prof. Arch., Wash. U., HR-337 Fleck, Charles J., Chicago, HR-808 Floodas, James J., Chicago, HJR-246 Forden, Lois D., former Menard County Treasurer, HR-390 Fowler, Art, Alton, SR-1093; HR-1460 Foxworth, Charles E., long-time labor leader, HR-1659 Friedman, Arnold M., Park Forest, HR-864 Gage, Rev. Alfred, HR-1485 Gair, Louis Arnold, HR-1626 Gannon, John, retired Cook County Circuit Court Judge, SR-422 Gardner, Milton, Chicago, HR-1313 Garman, Phillips L., Urbana, HR-1197 Garmisa, Benedict I., former IL State Sen., Rep. & Dean of the House, SR-28 Garvin, Bessie Beulah, E.St.Louis, HR-908 Gatziolis, Alexander, Chicago, HR- 1111 Gayles, Edward Richardson, HR-1785 Geroulis, Circuit Judge James A., SR- 1345; HR-1789 Gerrib, Robert, Mahomet, HR-1795 Giangreco, Jack, assistant principal of Washburn Trade School, Chicago, HR-529 Gibson, Eula, Chicago, HR-1456 Giffin,James C., Streamwood, HJR-39 Givens, Nancy, Arlington Heights, HR-1470 Grant, David Marshall, Missouri, HR- 674 Graves, Dwayne Wesley, HR-1757 Green, Silas William Jr., HR-742 Green, Willie Donald, Chi., HR-822 Grotberg, John, served as State Senator, SJR-191 Gudgeon, Mary Frances LaVelle, Chicago, HJR-230 Guelker, Robert Melvin, soccer coach, SIU, SR-733 Gutierrez, Emeterio, HR-1762 Haberkorn, Paul A., Peoria, HR-1731 Hagopian, Michael "Jack", SR-1176 Halperin, Robert S. "Buck", Chicago, SR-498 Hamm, Charles S., Gibson, HR-1150 Hardy, Seigel Barnett, Eldorado, HR- 1469 Harewood, Richard A., Chicago, SR- 620 2675 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Harper, Betty, Evanston, HR-1710 Harrris, Alice L., Chicago, HR-760 Hay, Ralph C., U of I professor, HR- 1681 Haymon, Corrine Harrington, Chicago, HR-986 Hearns, Mr. Jackie Payton, HR-747 Heath, Charles W., former Champaign County coroner, HR-130 Heins, Alphonzo Rico, Chgo., HR-272 Hennington, Gilbert William, HR- 1590 Henson, Andrew, former mayor of Broadlands, HR-91 Henson, Eltis F., Galesburg, HR-560 Higgenbottom, Jennifer, Chicago, HR- 1016 Hightower, Izetta Barber, HR-1172 Hightower, Jennidean, Chicago, HR- 1530 Hightower, Joseph, Chicago, HR-124 Hill, Jack J., member of General Assembly, HR-1443 Hill, Willie Lloyd, Geneva, HR-740 Hodge, Orville, HR-1791 Hodlmair, Charles A., Elk Grove, SJR- 172 Hoemann, Herbert, Springfield, exec. V-P Grain and Feed Assoc. of IL, SR-105 Hoggatt, Elmer P., Champaign, HR- 1146, 1297 Holt, Devota, Chicago, HR-1751 Hough, Hugh, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Chicago Sun-Times, HR- 1223 Hughes, Carol, Chicago, HR-1625 Hutchcraft. Orin H., Champaign, HR- 1151 Hynes, William F., father of former State Senate Pres. Thomas Hynes, SJR-65 Irmiter, Crisanne "Cris", longtime Wheeling Twsp. Democrat, HR-36 Jackson, Mildred Rita Carriger, Chicago, HR-1676 Jackson, Ridgely, teacher, Olive School, Arlington Heights, SR-253 Jackson, Ronald Earl, HR-1581 Jackson, Rosa, Chgo., HR-12 Jagielski, Doloris, HR-1584 Janssen, Joy, Exec. Dir. IL Vocational Assoc., HR-1375 Jent, Thomas D., Sullivan, HR-1040 Johnson, Dr. Walter, former U. of Chicago professor, SR-437 Johnson, Elbert, Sr., Chicago, HR- 1672 Johnson, Lorraine, founder of Black Madonna House, Chgo., HR-450 Johnson, Rev. William Augustus, Chicago, HR-1650 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Johnson, Ruth, HR-838 Jones, Geraldine Isabelle, Chicago, HR-1262 Jones, Lizzie A. Caples Burks, HR-741 Jones, Sadie Waterford, Chicago, SR- 937 Jordan, Danny, Chicago, HR-918 Jordan,Antoine Sr., Chicago, HR-288 Jourdain, Edwin B. Jr., HR-1554 Jourdain, Edwin B., Jr., Evanston, HR- 1556 Karaganis, William, SR-171 Karis, Alexander, HR-1790 Kendeigh, Samuel Charles, HR-1754 Kerzic, Anton "Tony" Jr., Waukegan, HR-704 Kessler, Kenneth, Vermont, HR-1359 Kimbrough, Solomon McGee, Jr., Chgo. P.D. officer, HR-461 King, Margaret F. "Maggie", Peoria, HR-695 Knightly, Robert, Chicago Police Officer, SR-379 Knuppel, John, member G.A., SR- 1274 Koerner, Charles A., Chicago, SR- 1060 Kugelman, John, McHenry, State Trooper, SJR-185 Kugelman, John, State Trooper, SJR- 185 Kukla, Leo F., former Mayor of North Chi. HR-925 Laird, Verlon Mildred, Chicago, HR- 1448 Lanfair, Helen Rebecca, HR-1141 Larson, Richard, Galesburg, former member of IL General Assembly, SR-621 Larson, Richard, member of General Assembly, HJR-144 Lawless, Gladys, Chicago, HR-1547 Leahy, Andrew J., SR-1216 Lee, Norman Lewis III, HR-1580 Lee, Roy E., retired as Coach of SIU Edwardsville, SR-967 Lenox, Bishop Eleazar, HR-1027 Lens, Sidney, HR-1545 Leoni, Marty, Evanston fire fighter, HJR-143 Lewin, Richard A., IL attorney, HR- 896 Lewis, William J., Louisville, HR-508 Lindsay, William, manager, IL Information Service, SR-481 Link, Dr. Roger P., Urbana, HR-403 Lis, Richard "Dick," Detective with Chicago Police Dept., HR-1227 Lis, Richard "Dick", Detective, Chicago Police Dept., SR-843, 847; HR-1239 2676 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Little, Guy S., Sullivan, HR-1233 Lockhart, Evelyn, HR-1093 Long, Rex A., Carargo, HR-1046 Lynch, John "Spike", Chicago, HJR- 217 Lyons, Ceila Alice, HR-1562 MacDougall, Curtis D., Evanston, SR- 599; HR-887 Mack, Peter F., Jr., Carlinville, HJR- 240 Mackiewicz, Sister Mary Reginetta, Chicago, SR-718 Madigan, Thomas H., Capital Development Board staff, 14 yrs., SR-920 Madison, Gabriel Eugene Jr., Chicago, HR-988 Maher, Hamilton B., Evergreen Park, SR-464 Maher, Joseph R., IL State Senate doorman SR-78 Malcolm, Joseph E., Chicago, HR-955 Malcolm, Joseph, Chicago, HR-955 Mallory, Rossie, Chicago, HR-1042 Marcy, Paul, HR-1535 MPybell, Hubert B., Sr., Chicago, HR- 857 Mays, Robert Victor, Chgo., SR-145 McCoy, Richard Earl Mack, Blue Island, HR-673 McIntyre,Marie Mitchell, Chicago, HR-289 McKenzie, William R., Forest Park, Illiois, HJR-150 McPhan, Todd Dwayne, Chicago, HR- 754 McSpadden, Charlie W. Sr., HR-1583 Melas, Daniel J., Park Ridge, HR-253 Melendez, Dr. Stanis S. Jr., Chicago, HR-62 Mercer, Lt. Franklin W., Waukegan, HR-924 Metcalf, Laura Lemon, Chicago, HR- 1651 Metrick, David, Chicago, SR-927 Miller, Frank, Musician, HR-993 Miller, Glenn E., Long Grove, HJR- 220 Mitrenga, Fr. Edwin, St. Hyacinth, SR-385 Moore, Dr. Gordon F., Alton, SR-1238 Moore, Lizzie Mae Jefferson, HR-923 Moss, Mae Elva, HR-1579 Moyer, Donald E. Sr., Urbana, HR- 1673 Nathaniel, Johnny Jr., HR-1591 Nega, Senator Walter J., SR-1284; HR-1762 Nelson, Gilbert, Chicago, HR-804 Neumann, Victor C., Chicago, SR- 1073 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Newell, Flossie, Chicago, HR-1454 Nihill, Edward A., Bridgeport, HR- 1082 Nixon, Harold G., Peoria insurance agent, SR-398 Novak, Jacob J., North Chicago, HR- 1657 O'Brien, Monsignor William J., Chicago, SR-1155 O'Grady, Dr. Francis, Oak Lawn, SR- 679 O'Malley, John G., Sycamore, Illinois, HR-1028 Orr, Ralph J., retired farmer, SR-1241 Ottinger, Quincy Austin "Q.A.", Park Ridge, HR-74 Overton,Osca C., Chicago, HR-287 Ozog, Daniel John, South Holland, HR-1258 Palmer, David, Mayor of Danville, HR-163 Pamplin, Shirley Jean Williams, Chi., HR-921 Parsons, Rev. Willie Frank, HR-1567 Peacock, Victor, HR-922 Peick, Louis F., Chicago, HR-1798 Peick, Louis F., SR-1277 Pennington, Liston "Penny", Rolling Meadows, SR-279 Perkins, Dr. William C., West Chicago, HR-252 Phillips, Homer L. Jr., Chicago, HR- 1008 Phillips, James, Chicago, HR-587 Phillips, Mable, Chicago, HR-913 Phipps, Morgan, Mattoon, HJR-215 Pittman, Willie, HR-1735 Pollard, Isaac, HR-1183 Port, Rich, LaGrange, SR-1179;HR- 1559 Purham, Larry, Chgo., 20-mo.-old baby, HR-457 Pye, Leland, Hoffman Estates, HJR-75 Quails, Brian Durell, Chicago, HR-758 Quiroga, Alicia, 14 yrs., cruelly slain in Chicago, HR-1514 Rainer, Lillie Mae, Chicago, HR-1018 Rancher, Alberta, HR-1173 Rand, William, 84 yrs. old, HR-1277 Rantis, Charles G., Oak Park, HR- 1682 Ratliff, Florence Marie, Chicago, HR- 1379 Reeble, Stan, Athens, SR-254 Reed, Selena, Chicago, HR-928 Regas, Gust, Chicago, SR-1221 Regas, Gust, River Forest, HR-1667; SR-1287 Reiner, Irving, professor of mathematics at University of Illinois, HR-1674 2677 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Remmers, Rev. Norman T., HR-1774 Rhymes, Lanta Sylvester Sr., Chicago, HR-53 Rider, Alvin A., Sr., HR-1512 Ridley, Rachel R., civic leader, HR- 1269 Riippi, Sam W., DeKalb, HR-1118 Robb, Jon R., Pittsfield, SR-735 Roberts, Wyndham John "Jack", (Mr. Roberts), Champaign-Urbana WCIA-TV weatherman, HR-83, 102 Robinson, Anna Bell Thomas, Chgo. teacher, SJR-66 Robinson, Jerome, HR-1169 Ropp, Clarence R., Normal, father of Rep. Ropp, HR-927 Ross, Preston T. Sr., Chicago, HR- 1664 Royster, Freddie, Chicago, HR-444 Ryan, William Francis, Spfld., HR- 1501 Sakellariou, Evans N., Chicago, HR- 1706 Salerno, George W., Elmwood Park, HR-999 Sams, Cora, Pinckneyville, SR-780 Sanderson, Juanita Gordon, HR-1606 Savalas, George "Telly", California, HR-779 Schafer, Walter, Supreme Court Justice, highly regarded jurist, HR- 1453 Schmelzle, Annabel J., Champaign, HR-1149 Schroeder, Marshall R., HR-1660; SR- 1285 Schumacher, Roy, Will County Board member, HR-668 Scott, Deacon Dave, Chicago, HR- 1447 Scott, Judge Don, Harrisburg, IL, HR- 1298 Scott, William, J., IL Attorney General, HR-1503 Scribner, Jerry W., owner of 9 East Central IL supermarkets, HR-597 Shade, J. Norman, former member IL G.A., ex-mayor of Pekin, HJR-120 Shaw, William McKinley, Chicago, HR-987 Sheahen, Gregory M., Hoffman Estates, HR-885 Shelby, James E., Forest Park, SR-595 Shepard, William Lee, HR-1094 Sidwell, Raymond N., Chi. firefighter killed in line of duty, HR-684, 722 Silverman, Moses J., Chicago, SR-977; HB-1350 Simmons, Olds, HR-761 Sisson, Dr. William, J.H., Forest Park, HR-1341 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Sloan, Patsie Selena, first Black teacher in Evanston, SR-546 Smith, Harold, Chgo., HR-14 Smith, Philip Wayne, Champaign, HR-1691 Snyder, Kenneth, DeKalb, HR-439 Steele, Beatrice James, Chicago, HR- 1256 Stempien, Edward E., Stickney, SR- 569 Stewart, Byron W., Jacksonville, SR- 1273 Stewart, Garold L., Spfld., SR-1145; HR-1540 Stokes, Brother Paul, FMS, Assist. Principal& Dean of Freshmen, Marish H.S., Chicago, SR-466 Strzelczyk, Chester J. Sr., Summit, SR-53 Summers, Frank, HR-1549 Sunderland, John R., Springfield, SR- 532 Sutton, Joseph Lee, Mount Vernon, HR-570 Swoope, Ollie Mae, HR-1636 Sylvester, Alna Louise, Peotone teacher, HR-429 Taylor, Joe C., father of former State Rep. and Sen. Jim Taylor, HJR-49 Taylor, Willie Jr., Chicago, HR-1649 Tharp, Harry, E. St. Louis, HR-554 Theodoropoulos, Vlaios, HR-1135 Thomas, Charles B., HR-286 Thomas, Dr. Andrew L., Chicago, HR- 423 Thompson, Dick, Urbana, HR-1494 Tolden, Alvin A. Sr., E.St.Louis Alderman, HR-120 Tondryk, Vincent W., former Cook County Circuit Court Judge, SR-760 Trakis, Bishop Ansas, spiritual leader of Lithuanian Lutherans, N.A., SR- 1138 Turner, Arthur James, HR-1133 Unger, Robert, Downers Grove, leader in Chgo.'s Austrian community, SR- 27 Usher, Wesley, Itasca Village President, HR-85 Veeck, Bill, Chicago, baseball innovator, SR-619, 646;HR-954 Vilven, Robert, Mayor of Royal, HR- 964 Vodrazka, Frank J., Berwyn, IL, SR- 1301 Vukotich, Vukale, South Chgo., HJR- 64 Wade, Glenn "Bill", HR-1597 Waggoner, George Jr., Shelbyville, HR-1125 Walker, Ethel M. Reed, Chicago, HR- 510 2678 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Walker, Walter A., DuQuoin, SR-1245 Ware, William, Chgo. Mayor Washington's chief of staff, HR-452 Wasick, Robert W., Sr., Chicago, HR- 734 Watson, Ken, political columnist for Spfld. State Journal-Register, HR- 18 Weber, Charles H., former St. legislator, 25th anniversary of, HR- 309 Webster, John T., HR-1586 Weingartner, Doris Joan (Dode), Macomb, HR-1024 Welsh, Patrick J., Chicago, 20 yrs. service to City of Chi., HR-1080 Wham, Robert, Centralia, SR-1061 Whirity, John E., HR-1088 White, Reverend Dr. Robert L., SR- 880 White, Robin, Chicago, HR-1446 Whitesides, Bishop Mother Ruby Torain, HR-813 Wikoff, Richard, Urbana, HR-269 Wilcoxon, Robert D., Villa Grove, HR- 685 Wiley, Willie E. Sr., Greenwood, Mississippi, HR-1205 Williams, Albert Wycliffe, HR-794 Williams, Cheri, Chicago, HR-1678 Williams, Cheri, HR-1582 Williams, Dr. Jasper and son Theodore, SR-149 Williams, Lynn A., Winnetka businessman and New Trier Twsp. Dem. committeeman, SR-164; HR- 257 Williams, Pamela Rochelle, Chicago, HR-1050 - Williquette, Edward, Midlothian public works sup't., HR-728 Wills, Tara Yvonne, Chicago, HR- 1017 Wilson, Larry, Centralia, HJR-77 Winkelmann, Roland, Urbana, HR- 904 Witczak, Bob, Hegewisch, Chi. 10th Ward Streets & Sanitation Dept. Sup't., HJR-95 Witmer, Lt. John B., HR-936 Wodziak, Frank, Evergreen Park, SR- 516 Woods, Earlie, Chicago, HR-1049 Works, Commander Lemon, Jr., Chi. policeman, SR-558;HR-836 Wright, Cynthia Lorene, Chicago, HR- 746 Wright, Rodney A., DeKalb, HR-692 Yandle, Robert Wilbert, Jr., HR-1546 Young, Charles, HR-1588 Young, Rev. Kenneth, HR-1787 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Young, Robert, former State Senator from Hurst, SR-579 Zarr, Richard, Macoupin County Sheriff, SR-236 Zidonis, Albert, HR-1087 Zima, Clarence, Willow Springs, SR- 759 Zocher, Andrew, Schaumburg, HR-84, 682 MISCELLANEOUS Sadolescent and teen suicide crisis committee; workshops, peer assistance programs, publicize hotlines, SR-813 agriculture Fed. Farm Program, urges deadline extension to 4/1/85, SR-38 federal farm credit assistance, urges Gov. to persuade Pres. to approve, SR-60 John W. Lewis Building, designates new Ag. bldg. on State Fairgrounds, HJR-5 alcohol and substance abuse, Dept. establish consortium to study program model for prevention & treatment, SR-533 Alert Child Week, IL, May 6 thru 11, 1985 SR-47 American History Month, recognizes 2/86 as, HR-844 Amtrak urges fed. gov't. reinstate morning service between Spfld. & Chi., SJR-24 April to be Month of the Young Child, SR-818 Arlington Park Racetrack, Ltd. rebuild in City of Chi., urges, SR- 502 State financial assistance contingent upon rebuilding in Chi., HR-793 bachelors degree programs, urges all IL public universities to offer in all basic liberal arts areas, HR-547 Baha'i faith, urges end to Iranian persecution of persons practicing, HJR-69 Baltic States, rights of people to freedom & independence from USSR domination HR-1355 Berri, Nabih, urges revocation of legal alien status, HR-658 Black History Month, SR-682;HR-28, 931 Bradley House, Kankakee, urges use of Build IL funds to restore, SR-575 Bust MS Month, names Feb./86 as, SR-668; HR-929 Butterfield, Sgt.-Maj. Kenneth, Schamburg, U.S. Army heroism pay, HJR-25 2679 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Chi. Permissive Transfer Program, urges provision of transportation service for enrollees, HJR-128 Chicago City Council, urges prompt consideration of Mayor Washington appointments, HR-39 Chicago Cubs, urges refusal to participate in playoffs or World Series if not scheduled in daytime, HR-579 Chicago municipal income tax, urges not granting authorization, SR-974 Chicago River Lock, Chi. Harbor, Lake Mich. timber pile clusters for new anchorage areas, grants permission, HJR-92 CILCO, urges to invest its capital in bus. interests within its utility service area, SR-188 City Colleges of Chicago, urges continued use of accrual basis of accounting, HR-157 Clout Classic Softball Game, Third Annual Mayor Washington & Governor Jim Thompson, to throw out first balls, HR-1541 Coca-Cola, urges boycott until company negotiates with Beer & Soft Drink Teamster's Local 744 in Chi., HR-586 Conrail, urges Congress not to sell to Norfolk & Southern RR; work toward maintaining tracks, employment, HJR-32 Conservation Police Officer Appreciation Month, proclaims 7/85 as, SR-377; HR-501 Cooperative Extension Services, HR- 1038 Crump, Paul, urges continued denial of parole, SR-554 Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust, Gov. proclaim 4/ 14-21/85, HR-185 Designating September 21, 1986, as "Ethnic American Day," SJR-123 drug use problem relating to illegal drugs by athletics, SR-1157 DuPage College, outrage at presentation of defamatory play, SR- 127 Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT), urges Dept. use program, HJR-65 Edgar County Children's Home Day in honor of home's 90th anniversary, SJR-164 Education Flag, calls for simultaneous raising of, July 4, 1985, 1:51 pm EDT, HJR-83 Education for Employment region, better serve the education for employment needs, HR-1451; SR- 1126 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. educational renegotiations, calls for start by 1/1 of year agreement is to expire, HR-415 elderly, urges Dept. on Aging to utilize non-profit community-based orgs. in re. providing care for, HR-279 Establishing a memorial in District of Columbia, honoring women who served our country, SJR-121 Farm Credit System lenders to participate in State Guarantee agricultural debt, SR-838; HR-1281 farm legislation urges 1985 Farm Act, SR-1164 Farm-City Week observation, 11/22- 28/85, SR-585 Fary, John G., urges renaming Southwest Multi-Purpose Senior Citizens Center, Chi., in honor of, HR-730 Feast of the Immaculate Conception, urges proclamation of 12/8/85, SR- 592 February, Black History Month, HR- 1002 Federal Government agricultural development bonds, urges Congress extend sunset on issuance, HR-254 Amtrak continued service to IL, Congress provide funding for, SJR-19 Amtrak service between Spfld. & Chi. during morning hrs., urges reinstatement, SJR-24 Amtrak's service, recognize importance of its continuation, SR-1045 Argonne National Lab. budget cuts, urges restoration to FY85 levels, HR-178 Berri, Nabih, urges revocation of legal alien status, HR-658 Butterfield, Sgt.-Maj. Kenneth, Schaumburg, U.S. Army heroism pay, HJR-25 Cargo Preference Act, urges exemption from provisions of in certain cases, SJR-61 Clean Water Act municipal compliance date; Sewage Treatment Grant Program, HJR-152 Commodity Credit Corp., authorize advancement of non- recourse loans to farmers, SR- 29, 106 Congress to oppose use of foreignmade products in U.S. Naval and Coast Guard vessels, SR-765 Congress to recognize the contributions that IL is making to advance the clean use of coal, SJR-155 2680 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Congress to repeal Public Law 99- 177, HR-1180 Conrail, urges Congress not to sell to Norfolk & Southern RR; work toward maintaining tracks, employment HJR-32 disabled veterans, special hiring for 30% disability, HJR-184 drug problem, urges finding a lasting solution to, SR-268 El Salvador and Guatemala refugee voluntary departure status, HR-487 Emergency Vet. Job Training Act, urges extension, HJR-79 Energy Department, urges allocation of funds by, for clean coal projects, HR-214 establish a program to recycle all paper the Houses use, HR-1164 Farm Policy Reform Act of 1985, urges enactment of, HR-404, 417 Fed. cigarette tax, urges exemption for states increasing own cig. tax, SR-586 Fed. Farm Program, urges extend deadline for signing up to 4/1/ 85, SR-38, 41 Fed. Grain Inspection Service, urges efforts to develop grain grades and standards, SJR-48 Federal Aviation Administration, urge air control tower, Waukegan Regional Airport, SR-894 Federal Commission on Youth Suicide Prevention, SR-1080 federal income tax reform, urges retention of real estate interest & tax deductions, SR-399 Federal Republic of Germany, urges Pres. to reassess planned itinerary during trip to, SR-181, 182; HR-325 flood disaster areas, urges declaration of 18 IL counties for federal assistance, SR-97 Fort Sheridan Centennial, recommends Commemorative Stamp, HR-956 Freedom of choice in Democracy, urges Congress to remember when voting HR-305 gasoline prices needs reduce to match drop in crude oil prices, SR-858 Glenview Coast Guard Station, urges keeping open; requests hearings on proposed cuts in Great Lakes programs, HR-64, 154 grain standards, urges new federal, HR-129 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Great Lakes Naval Training Base, urges retention, HR-466 hazardous materials transportation, urges stricter enforcement of laws, HJR-118 highway & public transportation programs priority legislation, urges, SR-1346 Hill-Burton Formula of fed. funding, urges U.S. Congress to revise, HJR-40 HR-1917, urges Congress to pay S. S. benefits to those born between 1917 and 1921, HJR- 171, HR-1134 HR-265, urges passage of by Congress, HJR-43 HR-361, urges passage of by Congress, HJR-46 HR-3747, urges passage of by Congress, SJR- 124 HR-4567, if enacted, economic disruption to the State of IL., HJR-197 HR-480, urges passage of by Congress, HJR-45 HR-505, urges passage of by Congress, HJR-44 lacocca, Lee, reinstate as Chairman of the Statue of Liberty, SR-736 IFFA, urging TWA for a fair contract settlement, HJR-242 IL military installations, urges retention, SJR-74 IL time zone, Fed. DOT consider IL wishes, HR-631 Industrial development bonds for agricultural purposes, SR-83 infrastructure loan programs, urges passage, HR-402 IRS deduction for elimination of access barriers for handicapped & elderly, urges passage of bill, HJR-80 Issuance of agricultutal devel. bonds HR-136 Japan fair trading relationship, urges Pres. to stress, HR-202 Japanese auto exports, urges Japan extend voluntary quotas, HJR-12 Jenco, Rev. Lawrence, Joliet, urges release from kidnappers in Lebanon, SR-7 KILnGAS demonsration, urges appropriation in '86 fed. budget, SR-424 Korean Conflict veterans memorial, endorses, SJR-96 Mandela, Nelson, South Africa leader, urge Congress and President of the U.S., discussions for a peaceful settlement, black majority, SR- 900 2681 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Medvid, Miroslav, urges investigation of his return to Soviet ship, HR-860 Medwid, Myroslav, Ukranian sailor, urges granting asylum, HJR-112 Memorial Day holiday, urges re- estab. of May 30 as, SJR-23 military commissaries, urges retention, HJ R-104 Mississippi River National Heritage Corridor, urges Congress designate, SJR-100 Nation's money system, study by Congress; reforms for economic security, HR-425 nuclear accident, Chernobyl, make restitution to people who will suffer direct or indirect health effects, SR-881 nuclear arms race moratoriums, urges during U.S./Soviet negotiations, HR-638 nuclear plant, urge U.S. government to monitor additional safety measures at U.S. plants, HR-1253, 1266 nuclear power, Soviet Union, recognize health effects to people of Poland and other countries, HR-1236, 1249 O'Hare Air Reserve Forces Facility and Great Lakes Naval Training Center, urges retention, SJR-78 on-the-job training programs for veterans, urges Congress to support, SJR-16; SJR-124 police vehicle tax exemption, urges passage of bills providing, HR- 167 POW in SE Asia, urges renewal of efforts to find, esp. Laos MIAs, SR-39 POW/MIA Recognition Day, 9/ 19/86, HR-1122 Radio Free Europe, urges reconsideration of budget cuts, SR-1218 radium standards for drinking water, US EPA, HR-98 release of Benjamin Wier, hostage in Lebanon; Neoga Presbyterian Church & Rev. Carol Pagelsen concern, HR-503 Reye's Syndrome, urges U.S. Congress to require warning labels on certain medicines, SR- 54 Reye's Syndrome, warning labels on certain medicines, SR-54 Right to Know laws, urges stronger federal laws or allowing States to impose stricter laws, HR-665 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Ropp, Rep. Gordon, urges Pres. to appoint as new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, H R-947 Sakharov & Bonner, urges Pres. to discuss at Geneva summit meeting, HR-884 sales tax imposition on out-of-state sellers and mail order houses, urge fed. legislation allowing, SJR-47 Senate, urges review and consent to Genocide Convention, HR- 206 shall not be authorized to impose an income tax, SR-1146 Small Business Administration, makes recommendations in re retention & programs of, SR-45 Space Needs Commision to have closed meetings, SJR-54 starvation, urges legislation to alleviate, SR-40 State officials are to regulate smoking in State buildings & offices, SR-1037 State's Laboratory services, conduct a program & management audit, SR-1047 steel market, urges legislation to stimulate, SR-695 Stephens, Don, Greek Gov't. conviction for giving Bible to boy, SR-434 Strategic Defense Initiative, urges; endorses Mutual A-sured Survival, SR-104 support President's action taken against Khadafy & Libya, April 14, 1986, HR-1176 Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Legislation, HR-1035; SR-720 Terrorism, urge President of the U.S. and Congress, ban importation of goods into U.S., SR-902 Thanksgiving, National Year of, recognizes 1987 as, SR-1263 Treasury Deptartment's proposal to tax veteran's disability comp., urge opposal to, HJR-23 U.S. Congress pass HR-334 to block reduction in V.A. benefits, HJR-47 United Airlines purchase of Pan Am's Pacific division, urges expeditious consideration of, HJR-58 United States Small Business Admin., retention of, HR-45 urge Congress to broaden benefits for our former prisoners of war, SJR-135 urge Congress to proclaim June 21, 1986, as American workers & American Industry, SR-907 2682 RESOLUTIONS- Cont. Urge the Congress to disapprove sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern SR-201 Urge the Pres. of U.S. to consider transfer from Pan Am to United Airlines, SR-202 urge the 100th Congress to make enactment of highway, by April 1, 1987, HR-1776 urge Wisconsin State legislature to raise the drinking age to 21 yrs. to curtail teens drinking, SR- 814 urges Congress to adopt a National Strategy of Peace Through Strength, HJR-164 urges Congress to disapprove the sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern, HR-1124 urges Congress to impose death penalty if found guilty of spying, HJR-185 urges Congress to make June 21, 1986, day of recognition, American workers and American Industry, HR-1292 Veteran programs, retention of, HJR-20 veterans preferencee eligibles, as restricted under the U.S. Code, HJR-183 Veterans' job programs, HJR-191 VietNam account for Americans still being held in SE Asia, SR- 98 Vietnam vets missing, urges accounting of, HR-535 Wabash River navigability, feasibility study by U.S.Corps of Engineers, SJR-5;HJR-4 Women in the Military Service for Amer. Memorial, endorses, HR- 894 Federal Unemployment Tax Act, urges payment of 1986 1st quarter with 1985 payment, HR-873 Flight Attendants, Independent Federation of, supports in dispute with TWA, SR-1217;HJR-242 Flying Farmers Day, June 29, 1986, HR-1366 Frank Lloyd Wright, removal of remains from Wisconsin to Arizona, protests, SR-347 Fraternal Week/Flag Day observance, SJR-167;HJR-207 G.A. versus Chgo. City Council Softball game, 2nd annual, 7/20/85, HJR-84 gangs gang influence in prisons, Auditor Gen. conduct study, HR-215 stabbing of Arthur Sandoval, Chi., G.A. support efforts to alleviate gang crime, HR-208 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. General Assembly chapel in State Capitol Bldg., supports establishment, SR-433 Glenview Coast Guard Station, urges keeping open; hearings on proposed cuts to Great Lakes programs, HR- 64, 154 Governor Board of Governors to name the Center for Inner City Studies after Dr. Ronald Williams, HJR-175 crime shows, urges prohibiting assistances to producers of crime shows, HJR-172 Diamond-Star firm to use IL resources regarding contracts and bidding to be done in public, HR-1264 Executive Order No. 2 is dissapproved and shall not become effective, HR-1321 HR-4567, if enacted, economic disruption to the State of IL., HJR-197 Metropolitan Fair & Exposition Authority members, urges Gov. & Chi. Mayor to replace; efficient & safe use of funds & bldgs. of McCormick Place, HR-622 Older Americans receive recognition, Month of May, 1986, SR-882 Police Officers Week, May 11-17, 1986, Police Memorial Day at State Capitol, Sfpld., May 15, 1986, Police Memorial Day in IL, SR-897 request A.G. to allow Governor's Task Force on Detention Standards to pursue law suits to final judgement, SJR- 150 Greek Government conviction of Don Stephens for giving Bible to boy, decries, SR-434 Greek Government, urges investigation of airport & travel security arrangements, SR-386;HR-628 Gulf Transport Company, urges ICC to help assure adequate service by, SR- 169 Halloween 6 p.m. curfew, urges local imposition, HR-189 handicapped and elderly IRS deduction for elimination of access barriers for handicapped & elderly, urges passage of bill, HJR-80 handicapped parking restrictions, special study by Sec. of State and Human Resources Advisory Committee of enforcement & violation problems, SJR-97 2683 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Hands Across America Day, May 25, 1986, HJR-192 hazardous materials transportation, urges stricter enforcement of laws, HJR-118 highway noise barriers, DOT and IL State Toll Highway Authority investigate, SR-514 Holocaust, Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the, designates 4/14 thru 21 as, SR-148 Horseshoe Lake, Dir. Conservation to officially change to Karandjeff Lake, SJR-83 Horseshoe Lake, urges renaming as Karandjeff Lake, SR-435 lacocca, Lee, reinstate as Chairman of the Statue of Liberty, SR-736 IL Angus Week, 7/13-19/86, HR-953 IL Auditor General, audit of Will County Private Industry Council, Inc., SR-1278 IL Field Sanitation Act urge Dept. of Public Health to enforce, HR-1091 IL'time zone, Federal DOT consider IL wishes to operate under current, single time zone, HR-631 Indigent Health Care Crisis, providing health care to the working poor and medically indigent, SR-691 inmates of Dept. of Corrections, Dept. & Prisoner Review Board study educational & vocational opportunities for, SR-366 Institute for Advanced Safety Studies contract for safety training programs, urges Gov. & IL Congressional delegation to seek, SR-517 International Youth Year, recognizes 1985 as, HJR-10, HR64 Janecka, Joseph, proposal to have the US Postal Service issue commemorative stamps honoring immigrants, SR-261 Jazz, designated as a rare and valuable national treasure, HR-1747 John W. Lewis Building, designates new Ag. bldg. on State Fairgrounds, HJR-5 Joliet and Peoria livestock markets, petitions Chi. Mercantile Exchange to keep, SR-156 Kankakee River ice jams, urges Gov. request U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to prevent, SR-596 Karandjeff Lake, Dir. Conservation to 6fficially change name of Horseshoe Lake, SJR-83 Keats, Sen. Roger requests no annual dues paid in his name to Nat'l. Conference of State Legislators, SR- 1010 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Khadafy & Libya, support President's action taken April 14, 1986, HR- 1176 LEAP (low-income energy assistance program), DENR establish oversight system to monitor, SJR-94 Legislative Body soundly denounces and condemns any linkage between Zionism & racism, HR-1516 Lewis, John W., names New Agriculture Bldg. on State Fairgrounds after, SJR-165 liberal arts, urges all IL public univ. to offer bachelors degrees programs in, SR-295 Lottery, Dept. delay instituting multistate lottery until completion of impact study in re poor & needy, HR-1593 Mandatory seat-belt law, film making, HR-1065 Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla, calls for release from So. African imprisonment, HR-920 March 4, 1986, Christa McAuliffe National Teacher Day in Illinois, SR-721 May 6 through May 11, as Days of Remembrance of Victims of Holocaust, SJR- 127 McAuliffe, Christa, National Teacher Day, HR-1036; SR-0721 McCormick Place Annex, Aud. Gen. Office audit & study operations of Metro. Fair & Expo. Authority, HR- 573 McCormick Place, urges replacement of bd. members of Metro. Fair & Expo Authority and efficient & safe use of funds & bldgs., HR-622 Medical Assistants Week in Illinois, SR-543 Medical Malpractice, Governor's Task Force on, urges Gov. to release report of, HR-336 medical students reciprocal program of service for education, urges Bd. of Higher Ed. to submit, SR-563 Medwid, Myroslav, Ukranian sailor, urges granting asylum, HJR-112 Medwid, Myroslav, urges investigation of his return to Soviet ship, HR-860 Memorial Day holiday, urges re- establish May 30 as official, SJR-23 Missisippi River National Heritage Corridor, urges U.S. Congress designate, SJR-100 Mitsubishi/Chrysler auto. manu. facility, supports Gov. and DCCA's efforts to bring to IL., SJR-59 multiple sclerosis, names Feb. as "Bust MS Month", SR-668; HR-929 NASCAR Spirit of IL Day, July 12, 1986, HR-1533 2684 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Nat'l Conference of Black Lawyers Comm. College of Law and Intn'l Diplomacy, urges Sup. Ct. to allow grads. of to be able to apply to the bar, HJR-61 National Consumers Week, SR-726 National Correctional Officers Week, May 4, 1986, SR-823; HJR-190 National Digestive Diseases Awareness Week, SR-725 National Lawyers' Campaign to Free Nelson Mandela, HR-1004 National Tourism Week, May 19-25, 1985, SR-213; HR-397 negotiated bond sales financing, urges including IL public financing investment banking firms as managers of underwriters, SR-133 Neoga Presbyterian Church & Rev. Carol Pagelsen, concern for hostage Benjamin Wier; urges State Dept. action, HR-503 new U.S. 51 bridge between LaSalle- Peru & Oglesby be named the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge, HJR-224 No Crime Day, August 16, 1986, Chicago, HR-1518 northeastern IL airport needs, DOT study, SR-257 Northern Ireland, fair hiring practices & ethnic & religious discrimination, SR-1121 Older Americans receive recognition, Month of May, 1986, HR-1206 Organ Transplantation Procedures Board, IL Experimental Urish, Cathy, Board determine eligibility for assistance, HJR- 244 pension funds, urges consideration of risks in investing in unstable foreign countries, incl. So. Africa, HR-595 Police Officers Week, May 12-18, 1985, & Police Memorial Day, May 15, SR-229 police vehicle tax exemption, urges U.S. Congress passage of bills providing, HR-167 Ponich, Eli, Bellwood, searching for Japanese who spared his life, HR- 434 pornography, supports local efforts to reduce pornography & raise community awareness, SR-553 pornography, urges House members to support local efforts to reduce, HR- 131 POW/MIA POW/MIA Recognition Day, 2/ 27/85, SJR-15 Red Ribbon, establishes as official symbol of MIA; display on Nat'l. Day of Recognition, HJR-30 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. renewal of federal efforts to find, esp. MIAs in Laos, SR-39 VietNam gov't. account for Americans still being held in SE Asia, SR-98 prayer room in Capitol Bldg., urges A.G. to appeal federal ruling against, HR-1760 Prescott E. Bloom Center For The Performing Arts, urges naming of theater in Peoria Civic Center, SR- 689 Public Health Week, wk. of Apr. 21, 1985, SR-139 radio announcers of IL, recognizes last Fri. of April in honor of, HR-171 Radium standards for drinking water, US EPA, HR-98 regulation of professions, urges thru registration rather than licensing, HR-209 Republic of China, journey by our citizens, HJR-193 Republic of China, support journey by our citizens, HR-1288 Respect Life Week, SJR-103;SR-382 Retail Bakers' Week February 16 through February 22, 1986, HR-985 Rights of the Disabled Week, May 20- 24, HR-85 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the World's Greatest City, Chicago, HJR-167, HR-1143 Rockford Day in City of Chicago and State, HR-1234 Ropp, Rep. Gordon, urges Pres. to appoint as new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, HR-947 sanitation standards and health hazards, urges greater public awareness of eating establishments & products, SR-564 school district reorganization minimum enrollment criteria, urges cooperation in interpreting & implementing PA84-126 provisions, SJR-109 Sec. of State suspension orders for employees refusing to wear hortatory buttons as part of uniform, urges lifting, HR-1520 senior citizen day care programs, urges community groups to develop, HR- 787 Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, outrage at presentation of play at State colleges, SR-127, 412;HR-212 Small Business Week, May 5-11 and May 18-24, 1986, HR-103, 1351 smoking area designations, urges State officials in State offices and facilities to make, HR-1419 2685 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. South African release of N. Mandela, imprisoned for opposition to apartheid, HR-920 starvation at home & abroad, urges fed. legislation to alleviate, SR-40 State Capitol complex security measures, urges Sec. of State to increase, HJR-122 Sundstrand Corporation, Rockford, lockout; governmental intervention toward ending, HR-1504 Superconducting Super Collider, creates House subcommittee to study building in IL, HR-275 Supreme Court rules in re appeals by minors in abortion cases, SJR-69 Supreme Court, adopt a rule providing child custody questions, 6 yrs. of age or younger, HR-1265 Terrorism, urge II businesses, boycott importation of goods from Iran, Libya and Syria, SR-902 Thanksgiving, National Year of, recognizes 1987 as, SR-1263 Theater located within the Civic Center complex the title of "Prescott E. Bloom Center for the Performing Arts, HR-996 Tree City USA, forestry programs, SJR-137 Turken, Mark, and Miller, Paul O., Jr., gift to SIU, SR-141 U of I, G.A. decries presentation of play Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, SR-412 U.S. Constitution, Committee to Commemorate in Illinois, endorses for celebration of U.S. Const. Bicentennial, SJR- 117 urges, Congress to pay S. S. benefits to those born between 1917 & 1921, HJR-171 Urish, Cathy, Elkhart, IL Experimental Organ Transplantation Board determine eligibility for assistance, HJR-244 vertical prosecution, urges adoption as official policy by State's Attorneys in criminal prosecutions for sexual offenses against children, HJR-127 veterans Chicago Vietnam Veterans' Parade Committee, honor Vietnam Veterans, SJR-129 dedicated service of Jewish War Veterans, SR-775 disabled veterans, special hiring for 30% disability, HJR-184 Emergency Vet. Job Training Act, urges extension, HJR-79 Housing, Inc., needs of homeless veterans, HJR-250 July 21 through 27, 1986 as "Korean Veterans Week," SR- 752 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. June 9 through 15, 1986, week to honor Vietnam veterans, SR- 745 on-the-job training programs for veterans, urges Congress to support, SJR-124 POWtMIA tree trimming, HR- 1739 September 19, 1986 as POW/ MIA Day in IL, HR-1122 Thirteenth Annual Testimonial Dinner, Veterans Assistance Commission, HJR-173 U.S. Congress pass HR-334 to block reduction in V.A. benefits, HJR-47 urges retention of veteran programs, HJR-20 Veterans for Housing, Inc., needs of homeless veterans, HJR-250 Vietnam vets missing, urges accounting of, HR-535 VIETNOW organization, Vietnam era veterans, HJR-176 Women in the Military Service for Amer. Memorial, endorses, HR- 894 Vietnam Veterans recognition week, Chicago, 6/9 - 15/86, HR-1388 Vinson Women's Room, dedicates new addition to the House women's restroom as, HR-35 Vocational & and Industrial Clubs of America, 1986 Leadership Conference & Skills Olympics, SR- 770 vocational education system, Gov., State Board of Ed. & Bd. of Higher Ed. report to G.A. about streamlining & modernizing, SR-438 Wabash River navigability, feasibility study by U.S.Corps of Engineers, SJR-5, HJR-4 Watergate burgler, news media continues to subject honest tradesmen to public ridicule, HR- 1480 wildlife conservation programs, urges Dept. Conservation to implement, HJR-13 Wine-Banks, Jill, IL Solicitor General, urges dismissal by Attorney General, SR-371 Women in the Military Service for America Memorial, endorses, HR- 894 Women's History Week, HR-29, 934 Youth Art Month in Illinois, designates March, 1985 as, HR-44 Youth Art Month, March, HR-992 SPECIAL SESSION 1 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS 2686 RESOLUTIONS-Cont. McCormick Place, Joint Committee on, creates, SJR- I(SS-l) CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY Castiglia, Sam, Bellwood, retire from Northern IL Gas Co., SR- 6(SS-1) Humm, Martin, 25 yrs. service to Hardin County Democratic Party, HR-7(SS.-1) Vitek, Rep. John M., 78th birthday, HR-5(SS-1) GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment, SJR-2(SS-1); HJR- 1(SS-1) House-adopts rules & reconstitutes committees, HR- l(SS-1) House-daily journals, HR-3(SS-1) House-inform Senate, HR- 2(SS-1) Senate committees & officers, reconstitutes, SR-2(SS-1) Senate-adopts rules, SR- 1(SS-1) Senate-daily journals, SR-5(SS-I1) Senate-inform House, SR-3(SS-1) Senate-notify Governor, SR- 4(SS-1) MEMORIALS Kinard, Thomas Linze, Chicago, HR-6(SS-1) Richards, Joseph E., Decatur, HR-4(SS-1) SPECIAL SESSION 2 GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment, SJR-1, 4(SS-2); HJR-1, 2, 3(SS-2) House-daily journals HR-3(SS-2) House-inform Senate, HR- 2(SS-2) House-rules, standing committees HR-l(SS-2) Senate-Committee to approve Journals, SR-6(SS-2) Senate-committees, officers, SR-2 (SS-2) Senate-daily journals, SR-5(SS-2) Senate-inform House, SR-3 (SS-2) Senate-notify Gov., SR-4 (SS-2) Senate-rules, SR-1 (SS-2) SPECIAL SESSION 3 GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment, SJR-1, 2(SS-3); HJR-1 (SS-3) House-daily journals, HR-3 (SS-3) House-inform Senate, HR-2 (SS-3) House-rules, standing committies, HR-I(SS-3) RESOLUTIONS-Cont. Senate-Committee to approve Journals, SR-6, 7(SS-3) Senate-Committees, officers, SR-2 (SS-3) Senate-daily journals, SR-5 (SS-3) Senate-inform House, SR--3 (SS-3) Senate-notify Gov., SR-4 (SS-3) Senate-rules, SR-I (SS-3) REVENUE ACT OF 1939 abatement of taxes allows up to 10 years on certain commercial property, SB-214;HB- 130 Apartment Switch tax relief provision, senior citizen convert single family dwelling to include 2 rental units, SB-185;HB- 843 Assessing Officers Certificate, IL increases additional compensation for certain persons receiving, SB-1707 assessment complaints any person or taxing body may file complaint and be heard, counties over 1 million, HB-1101 counties over 1 million, taxing dists. may challenge certain complaints; provides for notice of complaints to taxing dist., SB-441 notices of assessment change include notice of taxpayer rights to file written complaints in timely fashion, HB-3516 person making assessment substantiate such in presence of complainant, HB-956 assessment corrections Bd. of Appeals may correct after giving county assessor notice and opportunity first, HB-1100 assessment formula assessed valuation, assessor to disclose all factors and formula used to determine, HB-999 assessment ratio studies done on taxing district or school dist. instead of township basis, SB-1914 assessors assessed valuation, assessor to disclose all factors and formula used to determine, HB-999 assessment notices, requires county assessor to mail annual notice to each taxpayer, HB-1098 assessor performance bonus in townships where fewer than 25 sales, HB-1293 certified before receiving additional compensation, requires in counties under 1 million, HB-248 2687 REVENUE ACT OF 1939-Cont. township offices, requires forfeiture if failure to meet qualifications within one year of taking office, HB-548 billing county bill township for expenses of completing township assessment, SB- 623 Board of Appeals any person or taxing body may file complaint and be heard, counties over 1 million, HB-1101 appointment of staff member to act as uncompensated tie breaker, HB- 3657 assessment corrections, Board may correct after giving county assessor notice & opportunity first, HB-1100 decisions based on equity and weight of evidence (not constructive fraud) in counties over 1 million; judicial review, SB-195 membership increases commissioners from 2 to 3 (1986 and thereafter), SB-289 review of assessment for any taxing body with interest in assessment by local assessing officer, permits, HB- 1846 review of complaints based on most recent median level of assessment, SB-275 who may practice before board, requires board in counties over 1 million to make rules; exams, HB- 1597 Board of Review assessment complaint hearings, assessor to substantiate assessment in presence of complainant, HB-956 hearing officers, grants boards power to appoint, HB-571 independent appraisers in complaint cases, allows boards to hire, HB-733 notices of assessment change include notice of taxpayer rights to file written complaints in timely fashion, HB-3516 petition for review, complaining party serve upon all taxing dists. (now board of review serve), HB-2524 revised assessment, taxpayer may file complaint with Board, SB-1923 certificate of error valid if court does not enter final judgment within 6 months of execution, SB-1664 certificate of exemption publication of notice of requirement to file, requires, SB-415;HB-879 classification of property nursing homes classified as single family residences under Rev. Act, HB-2248 REVENUE ACT OF 1939-Cont. coal rights revises taxing of, HB-3309 Cook County certificate of error county assessor issue to person erroneously assessed upon person's request, SB-1922 county collectors accrued interest on collected & undistributed taxes paid to taxing dist., HB-2156 taxpayers requesting change in address to which bill is mailed, collector required to publish list of, HB-480 delinquent taxes annual interest penalty at 12%; reduces penalty bid rate on forfeited property, SB-2043;HB-2681 reduces monthly interest rate payable; reduces max. penalty bid accepted at tax sales, HB-2554 duties of Dept. of Revenue, repeals certain Sections, HB-833 educational local property tax eliminates; creates State income tax for school aid; eliminates Summer Sch. Fund Tax Levy, SB-44 equalization factor equalization factor for assessment year 1985 shall not exceed factor for 1983, SB-485 equalized assessed value (EAV) EAV for 1985 tax levies shall be 1984 EAV for such property plus adjustments, HB-900 EAV of all property for tax levy extension shall be EAV of preceding year, HB-1471 property on which demonstration homes constructed, EAV same as prior to construction or rezoning until sold or occupied, HB-2757 exemptions increases disabled veteran home exemption HB-3627 joint municipal natural gas agencies property, HB-2574 Prairie Path Corporation, certain State owned property leased to, HB-47 farm assessed at 1/3 of fair cash value, HB- 1099 redemption of property, revises interest penalty bid, HB-3229 revises definition to require farm to be primary source of income for resident, HB-735 Farm Development Act grant program for heavily indebted farmers, Authority to administer; farmland tax provisions, HB-1090 Foreign Trade Zone Increment Allocation Act 2688 REVENUE ACT OF 1939-Cont. creates; counties utilize tax increment financing, etc. SB-919 forestry management plan land with such plan eligible for special valuation as "other farmland", SB- 1655 form of payment of certain taxes, makes uniform, HB-283 homestead exemption See Also: SUBJECT HEADING disabled persons, includes in eligibility for $2000 exemption (now only Sr. cit.) SB-439; HB-226 eligibility cooperatives, includes certain life care facilities, SB-487;HB-341 increases to $5000, HB-3663 increases, HB-84 residents of facilities under Life Care Facilities Act, includes, HB-1063 senior citizen continues upon sr. cit. entering nursing home but continuing to own unoccupied residence, HB- 496 incl. property shared as residence by sr. cit. and person owning property & paying real estate taxes thereon, SB-184;HB-1878 increases by $1000, HB-84 tax abatement of 75% proposed tax increase on homestead exempt. property, HB-928 mineral rights assessed separately in certain instances, HB-2154, 3309 mobile homes permanently placed dwellings taxed as real property, SB-1969 mortgage lender mortgage banker and person that services loans, includes in definition, SB-88 non-carrier real estate requires include real estate index number, HB-880 overlapping tax districts Dept. Rev. mandatory apportionment of tax burden, SB-654 payment under protest prior payment not required, HB-3240 prohibits on grounds that property exempt from taxation, HB-3239 refunds include all accrued interest, HB-400 taxing districts entitled to distribution of such taxes receive accrued interest, HB-440 Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax See INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS REVENUE ACT OF 1939-Cont. Property Tax Appeal Board, State appeals not granted unless final decision rendered on complaint to board of review, HB-3421 increases membership, HB-3266 refunds ordered to taxpayers paying under protest to include all accrued interest HB-400 property tax deliquency restores dates to March 1 and Aug. 1 and rates to 1 1/2% in counties over 3 million, SB-1037 Property Tax Freeze Act, enacts; subjects Rev. Act to freeze, HB-3661 property tax rebates businesses investing in So. Africa ineligible for certain, HB-2530 property valuation revision or correction of valuation over $100,000, owner must furnish copies of complaint & documents to all taxing dists. receiving over 10% of taxes, SB-274 quadrant assessment district system counties between 100,000 & 1 million authorized to adopt for reassessing real property, SB-323 quadrennial assessments county between 100,000 and 1 million divide into 4 assessment dists. for, HB-308 redemption of real property notification of owner that amount for redemption increased because of payments of taxes or special assessments by purchaser, requires, HB-930 payments made by cashier's check, certified check, PO money order, or certain financial institution money order, allows, HB-153 reduces monthly interest rate payable; reduces max. penalty bid accepted at tax sales, HB-2554 revise interest penalty bid, HB-3229 redemption period limit on redemption of certain non- farm real estate, removes, HB-445 reference change, HB-1826 refunds refunds ordered to taxpayers paying under protest to include all accrued interest HB-400 taxpayer entitled to interest at 5% per year if court orders refund in dispute over property tax assessment, SB- 1665 registered natural area property valued at 1/6th productivity index EAV as cropland, HB-2516 senior citizens homestead exemption, increases by $1000, HB-84 2689 REVENUE ACT OF 1939-Cont. Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act household income ceiling, increases, SB-181, 258;HB-602 tax abatement of 75% proposed tax increase on homestead exempt. property, HB-928 taxes levied under School Code, exempts residence of person over 65 with household income under $12,000, SB-408 State property tax, repeals provisions authorizing, HB-1347 State reimbursement requires of lost taxes to all taxing dists. for 1985 assessment yr., HB-313 State school tax on real property, repeals provisions authorizing, HB-1347 supervisor of assessments county bill township for expenses of completing township assessment, SB- 623 election of, HB-1104 increases additional compensation for IL Assessing Officers Certificate, SB-1707 tax abatement abatement of taxes on new firms or expanded facilities in State, SB-660 tax bills itemized statement of taxes allocable to local tax levied for library purposes, HB-726, 1008 taxpayers requesting change in address to which bill is mailed, county collector required to publish list of, HB-480 tax districts Dept. Rev. mandatory apportionment of tax burden in overlapping dists., SB-654 tax extension for fund in 1987 not exceed extension in 1986, SB-2305 tax omission penalty not applicable for property omitted due to incorrect survey or assessor error, HB-1847 tax sale application fee, increases to $5; strikes that fee to be added by county clerk to cost of redemption, HB-323 assessor certificate of error in objection of sale, prohibits unless approval judgment would result in full tax lien satisfaction, HB-1900 bid must be for penalty exceeding 18% (now 15%) of tax or special assessment, HB-139 fees from purchase of land may be deposited in GRF in counties having tort liability fund, SB-2158;HB-2704 REVENUE ACT OF 1939-Cont. notice to lienholders of record, requires by county collector, HB-152 notification of owner that amount for redemption increased because of payments of taxes or special assessments by purchaser, requires, HB-930 reduces monthly interest rate payable; reduces max. penalty bid accepted at tax sales, HB-2554 taxable or nontaxable status circuit court has no jurisdiction to determine, HB-3239 technical changes, SB-2241 town collectors deadline for final settlement, extends one day for each day tax bills mailed late, HB-495 township ard multi-township assessors assessor books, not workbooks, returned to supervisor within 60 days or by April 1, HB-292, 899 candidates for office file certificate of statutorily required qualifications with nominating papers, HB-437, 518,519 Township Law multi-townships disconnected if population increased to 1,000 or more or if within dist. created voluntarily, HB-576 valuation assessed valuation, assessor to disclose all factors and formula used to determine, HB-999 land with forestry management plan in effect eligible for valuation as "other farmland", SB-1655 rehabilitation projects on historic buildings specifications for special valuation rules, SB-489 REVISORIES Assistance to War Veteran's Law one year residency requirement, removes, HB-273 Civil Procedure Code Civil Practice Law, repeals and transfers certain Acts of Civil Procedure Code to, HB-276 costs taxed party for which party not liable, court clerk to repay party such costs from fees in clerk's possession, HB-277 ejectment suits, repeals provisions in re commissioners assessing value & damages HB-279 judgment, changes time limitations in re various types of, HB-274 stay of enforcement of fee bill by giving bond in equal amount of fee bill (nov double), allows, HB-278 2690 REVISORIES-Cont. trust estates, repeals Act in relation to and transfers substance to Civil Procedure Code, HB-275 Income Tax Act, Illinois renumbers paragraphs in Section 203, HB-980 Legislative Reference Bureau 1985 Revisory Act, SB-1398;HB-2525 repealers Attorneys and Counselors Law, provisions in re licensing, suspension, disbarment of attorneys, HB-272 commissioners assessing value & damages in ejectment suits, repeals provisions in Civil Procedure Code in re, HB-279 Health and Safety Act, HB-271 impaction payments to local sch. dists. for children of State employees, repeal Section providing for, HB- 1007 Insect Sting or Bite Emergency Treatment Act, HB-1947 mittimus & constructive notice, repeals certain Acts in Civil Procedure Code & transfers to Civil Practice Law, HB-276 NEIU Act, repeals provisions in re parental or truant schools, HB-284 Nuclear Energy Education Act, HB- 1169 parental or truant schools, repeals Section referring to establishment of, HB-1006 powers of RR,,union depot and terminal companies, repeals Act to increase, HB-282 Protection of Stock Breeders Act, HB- 1956 regulation of mass gatherings, repeals Act in relation to, HB-1973 trust estates, repeals Act in relation to & transfers to Civil Procedure Code, HB-275 Revenue Act of 1939 form of payment of certain taxes, makes uniform, HB-283 terminology Civil Procedure Code coordinate terminology of various Acts with, HB-265, 268 editorial, grammatical, revisionary changes, HB-264 temporary restraining orders, reference to time of signing (now time of issuance), HB-280 term "decree", coordinates in various Acts, HB-261 term "execution" coordinates in various Acts, HB-262 term "writ", coordinates in various Acts, HB-260 REVISORIES-Cont. eliminates anachronistic terminology, HB-263, 267, 268 Probate Act of 1975 coordinate terminology of various Acts with, HB-266 revise and coordinate terminology, HB- 269,270 Workers' Compensation Act, coordinate court-related terminology, HB-258 Workers' Occupational Diseases Act, coordinate court-related terminology, HB-259 1986 Revisory Act, SB-2185;HB-3377 RIVERS See NATURAL RESOURCES SAFETY Acid Deposition Research and Control Act creates; Dept. Energy and Natural Resources study acid rain problem; advisory committee; reports, HB- 1563 air bags requires on all 1987 or later model first division vehicles sold or titled in IL, SB-11 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act creates; registration with Dept. Conservation; HB-3177, 3420 Amusement Ride and Attraction Safety Insurance Act repeals, SB-859 armory rental Adjutant General may refuse in interests of public safety, HB-2526 Asbestos Abatement Act Asbestos Abatement Council; school compliance deadlines; licensing of contractors; State funding, HB-1039 corrective action, broadens; contractors proof of insurance, prequalified; reimbursement for corrective action; sch. dist. tax levy, HB-1252 defines asbestos worker; licensure of workers; contractors carry liability insurance, SB-723 priority inspections of schools if sch. inspection finds presence of friable asbestos to be health hazard, SB- 1804 school inspections findings available to public, HB-1683 batteries labeling, requires to inform consumer of battery's useful life, HB-3 Bees and Apiaries Act permit requirement deletes exemption for transport of live queen and attendant bees in cage without comb or brood, HB-293 2691 SAFETY-Cont. bicycles front light, requires after dark; $100 fine, HB-1882 Blasting Operations Act, creates; licensing requirements from Dept. Mines and Minerals, SB-50 Boat Registration and Safety Act abandoned vessel, landowner may acquire title after 6 months, SB-122 boating under influence, SB-564 disposition of lost and abandoned watercraft, HB-1915 DUI, persons operating boats while DUI subject to certain misdemeanors and felonies, SB-499 regattas and boat races local gov'tal. unit may authorize and supervise on water owned & operated by gov'tal. unit, HB- 775 bridge and highway construction Act flagmen, requires one on highways using one-way traffic with daily flow of 100 - 400, requires no flagman if flow less than 100, HB-700 burning of landscape waste, prohibits during Oct., HB-2147 Capsule Safety Act creates; storage & display of tamper- proof capsules; sales by pharmacists, mail-order, HB-2716 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act liability insurance death or injury of 2 or more persons, decreases amount of liability ins. required, HB-2540 permit for operating permanent, immobile ride, reduces amount required, HB-2776 reduce bond or insurance requirement of certain operators before permit issued, SB-2108 ride inspectors practicing mechanical or electrical engineers, deletes requirement, SB-860 snow ski lifts and rope tows, includes as amusement ride, HB-2687 Carnival-Amusement Safety Board adds 2 members, SB-859 Chemical Safety Act coverage, excludes certain releases; evidence of negligence, prohibits use of remedial actions; response plans additions, HB-3538 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency notify residents of area affected by incident requiring emergency response action, SB-2117 excludes certain classes of releases, SB- 2117 Chemical Safety Act, IL, creates, HB-1436 Chemical Safety and Emergency Response Improvement Act SAFETY-Cont. creates; Pollution Control Board adopt list of acutely toxic substances; response & education plans, HB- 1436 chemical tank farm prohibits within 1000 feet of residential property, HB-1000 Child Passenger Protection Act child passenger seats requirement applicable to any person transporting child under 6, HB-1069 excludes to child with physical handicap which prevents appropriate restraint, SB-74 exempts child with physical handicap which prevents appropriate restraint, SB-74 persons transporting children under 6, Act applicable to all, HB-1069 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois creates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, SB-1533;HB-33, 2600 Coal Mining Act prohibits use of internal combustion engines in underground mines, HB- 3242 unlawful shot incl. detonation by spark or flame while persons unnecessary to shot are in mine, HB-3243 Community Fire Protection Grant Program grants for fire fighting equipment and organization; administered by Dept. Conservation and State Fire Marshal, SB-176 Community Right to Know Act creates; EPA disclose priority chemical substances present at businesses, SB- 931, 1086 day care firearms prohibition, requires as minimum standard for licensure, HB-2913 demolition or repair of buildings owners or tenants within 1200 feet of unsafe bldg. may request order for, SB-1360 Disabled Adult Abuse Act reporting of cases to Dept. Rehab. Services; Areas Agencies on Disabled Adults investigate & provide service, HB-2217 Earthquake Awareness Program Emergency Services and Disaster Agency develop plan, SB-1166 Environmental Toxicology Act creates; Dept. Public Health investigate health threats due to exposure to hazardous substances, SB-112, 1165 fencing and operating RR, Act relating to reflective luminous paint, requires on locomotives and RR cars, HB-386 2692 SAFETY-Cont. Firearm Owner's Identification Card Act firearms safety education program, req. for ID card, SB-1480 firearms See SUBJECT HEADING garbage trucks device to give warning sound when vehicle in reverse, requires, HB-228 grade crossing surfaces and signals increases monthly transfer from Motor Fuel Tax Fund to Grade Crossing Protection Fund for use on, SB-303 hazardous lawn care products EPA compile list; requires persons using to post notice, SB-581 hazardous substances See SUBJECT HEADING Health and Safety Act, repeals, HB-271 limits application to employees of State & its political subdivisions HB-636 High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act, creates, HB-1861 highway maintenance vehicles exempt from cover or tarpaulin requirement, HB-2825 intrastate motor carriers subject to Fed. Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; State Police may conduct on-site inspections, HB-948 Juvenile Court Act minors accused of unlawful use of weapons in bldg. or on sch. grounds prosecuted pursuant to Criminal Code of 1961, SB-205 Law Enforcement Reserve creates; former police offiers paid by Dept. Law Enforcement called up by Gov. for State emergencies, HB- 2141 leaded motor fuels * prohibits retail sale, SB-4,90;HB-16 life jackets physically disabled persons' use of in swimming pool, prohibits banning, SB- 1151;HB-2113 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act creates; limits ticket sales, HB-2534 Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act bans any alteration of certain homes which would result in violation of Act, HB-2820 mobile homes, eliminates from coverage under Act, HB-l 161 mass gatherings, repeals Act for the regulation of, HB-1947 milk Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act inspections and testing of plants and products, increases, HB- 1025, 1026 SAFETY-Cont. Milk and Milk Products Act requires 4 inspections of plants & tests of products within ea. 6-month period, SB-640 selling after date marked on pkg., prohibits, SB-1160 motor vehicles air bags, requires on all 1987 & later model 1st div. vehicles sold or titled in IL, SB-11 amber, oscillating lights, permits use by vehicles displaying slow-moving decal, SB-411 Child Passenger Protection Act, exempts child with physical handicap which prevents appropriate restraint, SB-74 emergency firefighting vehicles, permits studded tire use between 11/15 & 4/ 14, HB-2781 federal glazing materials standards, reflectivity, light transmittance reduction, prohibits certain windows not meeting standards, HB-931 federal safety and emission standards, requires evidence of conformity before issue of registration or title, HB-787 funeral procession lead vehicle, requires use of flashing, amber light, HB- 2911 garbage trucks, requires device to give warning sound when vehicle in reverse, HB-228 headlights, requires use whenever use of wipers necessary, HB-860 illegally passing stopped school bus, suspension of license & issue of restricted driving permit, SB-83;HB- 848 motorcycle helmets, requires operator and passenger to wear, HB-122, 2647, 2863 safety testing station reclassification of nonconforming official station upon change of ownership, prohibits, HB- 2724 spot lamps, exempts from requirements certain vehicles used for snow & ice removal, HB-639, 2517 tarpaulin requirement, violation not reportable offense, HB-787 turn signals, permits use of to warn veh. following of vehicle ahead turning, HB-2708 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law, repeals, SB-1581; HB-436, 2744 windows, prohibits tinted, smoked or coated to prevent seeing into vehicle, HB-751, 2876 windshield wipers, requires use of headlights when wipers necessary, HB-860 2693 SAFETY-Cont. motorcycles helmets, requires operator and passengers to wear, HB-122, 2647, 2863 motorcycle safety course as requirement for driver's license, HB- 3177 municipal ordinances unsafe or abandoned bldgs., owners or tenants of adjacent property may request court order to demolish or repair, SB-1360 municipal peace officers detention of persons overnight or on Sun., removes provisions allowing, HB-1433 pedestrians highways, repeals provisions regulating walking on, HB-13 walking on highways, allows during daylight hrs.; requires reflective clothing, HB-13 pesticides ban applications in public buildings by persons not licensed therefor, HB- 2686 petroleum storage tanks State Fire Marshal program to prevent & detect leaks, establish specifications, HB-2250 physical fitness centers CPR, requires person trained in to be on premises during physical fitness activities, SB-53;HB-112 employees trained in first aid and CPR, SB-221 pollution control facility emergency response plan, requires as one criteria in site approval, SB-113 Public Awareness and Response Act requires businesses report to EPA concern ing use of hazardous chemicals; prepare emergency response plans, HB-2036 Public Health Information and Community Right to Know Act creates; businesses file report with EPA and EPA publish summary of info in re priority chemical substances, HB- 300 public transit system driver's record information, system may receive without fee, HB-706 Radiation Protection Act persons administering ionizing radiation must be licensed or accredited, SB-1266 Radioactive Waste Storage Act unsafe sites, designates; bans usage, HB-2689 railroad grade crossings requires flashing signals and pedestrian & vehicular crossing gates at grade crossings near certain public areas, SB-2047 SAFETY-Cont. Regional Transportation Authority police protection, RTA study adequacy on public transportation systems under RTA jurisdiction, HB-1279 rental property lessee remedies for failure of lessor to maintain premises; allows rent deduction for repairs, HB-2227 Safety Responsibility Law, IL commercial vehicles owner's discharge in bankruptcy relieves responsible employee of penalties for failure to satisfy judgment, HB-592 Sec. of State administer exclusively, HB-1082 security deposited with State to satisfy judgments in auto accidents, Sec. State to notify persons involved in accident, HB-907 school bus defines; requires use of safety equipment HB-170 illegally passing stopped school bus, suspension of license & issue of restricted driving permit, SB-83;HB- 848 seat belts & seat heights requirements, SB-1517 seat belts meet Federal standards; reimbursement to sch. dist. for compliance; increase seat back height, HB-2592 seat belts, requires to be equipped with, HB-1 seat belts accident reports to indicate use, or lack of use of seat belts at time of accident, HB-206 back seat passengers, requires to use, HB-2935 deletes that failure is not evidence of negligence, nor limit to insurer liability, nor diminish recovery for damages, HB-209 exempts passengers in motor vehicle with air bags, HB-2936 failure to comply with use requirement, prohibits as sole probable cause for arrest, SB-1559;HB-2852 failure to use, prohibits as sole probable cause for arrest, SB-1559;HB-2852 mandatory use, exempts driver or passenger in air bag equipped cars, SB-610 mandatory use, repeals requirement, SB-43, 610;HB-63, 289, 2555 motor vehicles, requires driver & front seat passengers to wear, HB-10 prohibits requiring in school buses transporting students residing & attending schools outside municipality (over 1 million), SB- 1601 2694 SAFETY-Cont. prohibits stopping & searching vehicle on sole basis of seat belt violation, HB-2899, 2933 reduces fine for not wearing, HB-1816 safety education programs, DOT develop, SB-1207 school bus, requires passenger seat safety belts, HB-1 Smoke Detector Act creates; req. installation & maintenance in all dwelling units by 7/1/87; criminal penalties, SB-1518, 1582, 1585; HB-2631 creates; requires in dwelling units, HB- 2139 smoke detectors college dorms, requires submitted plan for detector in all dormitories to conform to National code, HB-1254 smoking Clean Indoor Air Act, IL, creates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, HB-33 snow removal creates Act relating to; prohibits deposit of snow onto certain areas, HB-3609 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act certificates issued for 3 year period, HB-1921 identification number display, replaces "2" with "two", HB-542 Space Heating Safety Act, creates, HB- 1059 speed limit increase to 70 mph for 1st div. vehicles on certain highways; deletes certain bus speed restrictions, HB-647 increase to 70 mph on appropriate highways, permits local authorities to, HB-647 increases outside urban district to 55mph (now 50) for vehicles 8,000 pounds or more, HB-157 storage of gas and volatile oils underground storage tanks required only if tanks 50 feet from any structure or used to store products sold at retail, SB-1915 Structural Work Act comparative fault, inapplicable to cases arising thereunder, HB-225 contributory negligence damages, allows reduction in award due to employee negligence, SB-127 repeals, SB-250 Structural Work Act, repeals, SB-198, 250, 1724;HB-3125 tarpaulin vehicles carrying certain loads, requires use of; exempts certain farming vehicles; business offense, HB-178 SAFETY-Cont. telephone companies tracing equipment, requires installation on request of fire dept. to determine origin of false calls, SB-23 Telephone Lifeline Rate and Universal Service Fund Act creates; ICC establish lifeline telephone rates; gross revenues tax; SB-934 Tenants Bill of Rights Act, creates, HB-329 toxic art supplies in schools, creates Act to regulate, SB-84 Toxic Substance Disclosure Act creates; requires material safety data sheets, HB-1000 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act hazard warnings on containers include descriptions of hazards and emergency procedures, SB-1793 toxic substances list changes, requires hearings prior to; labeling requirements changes, etc. HB-3151 traffic signals installation costs borne by privately owned commercial facility accommodated by installation & reconstruction of intersections, SB- 69;HB- 113 Underground Utility Faciliies Damage Prevention Act, IL creates; telephone no. for contractors or excavators to give notice of working and request marking location of underground utility facilities, SB- 1261 Video Display Users Safety Act creates; minimum requirements for users of VDTs, HB-620 SALES agricultural land no restrictions on selling or buying land in agricultural areas, provides, HB- 337 alcohol retail sale of liquor in original package, allows by minor under certain supervision, HB-877 animals prohibits sale: caiman, alligator, crocodile, piranha, prairie dog, tarantula, HB-2697 batteries labeling, requires to inform consumer of useful life, HB-3 Bread Sales Act date bread baked and date will be removed from shelves, requires on label, SB-1161 Capsule Safety Act creates; storage & display of tamper- proof capsules; sales by pharmacists, mail-order, HB-2716 2695 SALES-Cont. Chewing Tobacco Labeling Act creates; bans manufacture & sale without warning labels; fines, HB- 1372 children's shoe tag ID Dept. State Police administer program to furnish tags to shoe retailers to be affixed to inside of purchased children's shoes, SB-2026 Consumer Finance Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Practices Act credit disclosure requirements compliance with federal Truth in Lending Act fills, SB-148 Consumer Installment Loan Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 credit sales and money lending limits interest rate to 15% per year, SB- 326 Dept. of Transportation vehicles used vehicle sales, DOT give local gov't. units first opportunity to buy, HB-940 Egg and Egg Products Act repackaging of eggs, authorizes with written permission from Dept. of Ag.; specifications, HB-468 Farm Equipment Fair Dealership Law, IL industrial and construction equipment, expands scope of Act to include, SB- 906 fine art Act in relation to consignment of works of fine art, creates, SB-238 Firearms and Ammunition Act reciprocity between IL and contiguous States for sales of rifles, shotguns & ammunitiion, SB-1193;HB-408 sale to person under inpatient psychiatric treatment constitutes unlawful sale of firearms, SB-2282 fireworks unlawful to advertise or solicit for sale; limits sales to consumers, SB-2290 foreclosure sales follow redemption period in real estate mortgage foreclosures, HB-471 Forestry Improvement and Marketing Act creates; strengthen production & marketing of IL forestry products, SB-757 Franchise Disclosure Act of 1986 creates; requirements for sales of franchises in IL; disclosure & regulation of interests; HB-3408 Free Enterprise Act creates; eliminates State competition with private enterprises; repeals Act in re retail sales at State colleges, HB-1305 SALES-Cont. Funeral Funds Act payment for real property in advance of funeral deemed payment held in trust, HB-1884 General Interest Act maximum rate 1 1/2% on credit card & revolving credit transactions, HB- 2535 Ginseng Act dealer purchase time periods; Act applicable to all persons harvesting whether for sale or not, HB-1969 hot water heaters energy efficient storage hot water heater sold after 1/1/87 certified to standards, requires, SB-1929 human body parts prohibits sale of certain body parts; exclusions; specifies rendition of certain services, HB-3536 Itinerant Vendors Act enacts; registration with Dept. of Rev.; criminal penalties, HB-3033 judicial sale of real estate posting of notice in 3 public places, removes requirement, HB-35 lightbulb redemption undelivered lightbulbs, allows redemption from public utility for at least one year, HB-966 lottery tickets annual report to G.A. of sales & winnings for each Legislative and Representative Dist., requires, HB- 978 out-of-state sales agents, authorizes licensing, HB-977 metallic beverage containers returnable for 100 refund; distributor pay seller 20 each; 10-yr. period, HB-1243 mobile homes sales on Sunday, dealers licensed to sell certain such vehicles, HB-340 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 used vehicles, limits maximum interest rate, HB-3220 motor vehicles leaded motor fuels, prohibits retail sale of, SB-4;HB-16 odometer mileage photocopy, requires dealer to provide to prospective buyers, HB-3284 sale on Sunday, repeals provisions prohibiting, SB-1158;HB-20 use tax, excludes value of trade-in from "selling price", SB-1550;HB-2652 municipal property purchase or lease allows through contracts bearing interest at rate no higher than in public bond issue act, SB-354 2696 SALES-Cont. New-Car Buyer Protection Act replacement cars to be same as car being replaced; collateral charges replaced by certain other charges in purchase price; increases time period for bringing action under law, HB- 384 Off Premises Sales Regulation Act prohibits advertising goods for sale at location other than seller's established place of business, HB- 1778 Product Liability Act, Illinois creates; defendant not liable for defective design or failure to warn of hazards in certain instances, SB- 1722, 2264; HB-3123 Prompt Payment Act interest penalty, vendor not required to initiate request on late payments of properly approved bills, HB-2528 Real Estate Time-Share Act, IL creates; registration of programs, agents & developers; public offering statement to each purchaser; administered by Dept of R & E, HB- 650 Rented Automobile Act creates; requires posting of price lists; prohibits refusal to rent to person who does not possess a credit card, HB-534 retail & installment credit interest rate not to be over 10% above Fed. Discount Rate of month preceding contract, HB-2157 Retail Installment Sales Act lending institutions may receive interest on retail charges & certain revolving credit, HB-2858 limits maximum interest rate, HB-2157 maximum finance charges, specifies, SB-1179 sale of tax delinquent property bid must be for penalty exceeding 18% (now 15%) of tax or special assessment, HB-139 sales representatives commissions, provides for recovery of on principal following termination of rep. contract, HB-580 Snuff and Chewing Tobacco Labeling Act creates; requires health warning on each package; fine for violation, SB- 1539 special sales increases license fee, HB-3222 Steel Products Procurement Act manufactured or produced in U.S., req. of products purchased or leased by State agencies, HB-2887 Timber Buyers Licensing Act SALES-Cont. includes fuel or firewood; raises buyers bond, HB-2519 Township Law purchase of real estate or personal property for public purposes, authorizes under installment contracts, SB-283; HB-577 Transient Merchant Act persons conducting business from vehicle subject to Act, HB-1075 Transient Merchant Licensing Act includes person temporarily selling wares independently or in cooperation with any other merchant, HB-1778 Union Label Act, IL creates; prohibits use of counterfeit & imitation labels and unauthorized use of genuine label, SB-562 Used Car Buyers' Protection Act, IL, creates; requires warranty, HB-85 used cars disclosure of defects, requires, HB- 2242 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act creates; requires official rating of Motion Picture Assoc. of Amer. displayed on outside, HB-1270 water heaters efficiency standards, requires compliance with Amer. Society of Heating, Refrigeration & A/C Engineers; Dept. Energy & Natural Resources to notify sellers, SB-19 SANITARY DISTRICTS See SPECIAL DISTRICTS SANITARY LANDFILLS See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SCHOLARSHIPS excellence in education and educational personnel, SB-350; HB-1038 fraud student assistance programs, Scholarship Comm. and law enforcement agencies detect & prosecute fraud; records maintenance; audits; etc., HB-2468 General Assembly abolishes G.A. scholarships, SB-1108 General Assembly scholarships G.A. members file information on each nominee with Sec. of State, HB-2095 Higher Education Student Assistance Law grants to students in accredited proprietary institutions, SB- 2085;HB-3331 scholarship award, increases, SB-366, 1608 State Scholarship Fund, creates in State Treasury for State Scholarship Commission awards, HB-1206 2697 SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. merit recognition scholarships extends to students at 90th %ile, SB- 2167 policemen & firemen killed in line of duty, scholarships to surviving spouses, HB-593 POW/MIA scholarships eligible but disabled persons may elect to receive equivalent benefit to defray treatment costs, SB-7 State Board of Education academically superior elementary & secondary level sholarships, HB- 1398 State Scholarship Commission expended scholarship entitlement preventing further assistance, reduces, HB-2081 grants to students in accredited proprietary institutions, HB-3331 State scholarships recipients maintain C average after freshman yr., requires, HB-2496 teacher certification increased requirements review; staff development programs; scholarships for ed. administration training; exam of knowledge & skills, SB-350 teachers additional study, State Board of Ed. provide scholarships for, HB-1183 State Board establish for teachers preparing to teach in area of identified staff shortage, HB-2491 teacher training scholarships at II colleges & universities; teach in IL requirement, HB-1034, 3061 veterans includes vets who served after 5/1/75; entitles to payment or reimbursement of fees as well as tuition, SB-230 SCHOOLS abduction, abuse, assault Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act public or private sch. employee, incl. as person responsible for child's welfare, SB-1491 instruction on how to avoid and what to do when victimized, requires for pupils K-12, HB-50 abnormal spinal curvatures of school children State Board of Ed. & Dept. Public Health establish screening program, HB-3070 absences Child Abuse & Neglect Act, creates; offenses in re children under 13; penalties for inducing unlawful absence from sch. of 14 days or more, HB-1692 SCHOOLS-Cont. notify parents when child absent from first class over 2 hours, requires, SB- 210;HB-51 pilot dropout and absenteeism reduction program, HB-2222 student & teacher absenteeism and turnover, sch. boards maintain & publish records of, HB-2219 tardy or absent student, computer dial up program to notify parents; schools with high dropout rates, HB-2224 administrative employees administrator evaluation of personnel, State Board train administrators to be more effective, HB-2490 chief school business official endorsement, revises requirements; increases credit hours required for certification HB-992 economic interest statements, requires employees earning over $35,000 annually to file, SB-278 mandatory Statewide training program for potential, State Board to establish, HB-2465 private sector grants, permits for sch. counselors & vocational ed. administrators for continuing ed., HB-2864 superintendent endorsement, req. administrator exhibit knowledge req. to establish quality school climate & promote good classroom management, HB-1822 adolescent and teen suicide prevention Dept. Mental Health & Dev. Disabilities establish programs; grants; teacher training institutes, SB-2164;HB-3639 adult literacy programs establishes priority in awarding grants; requires 5% of statewide reading improvement approp be distributed for adult literacy, SB-1613 advisory councils sch. board to appoint; consist of parents, teachers, principals, community leaders, HB-2160 agricultural education program ag. ed. unit in State Board of Ed. maintained and staffed full time; continuing assistance to sch. dists.; etc. SB-1980;HB-3200 agricultural vocational education creates program in State Board of Ed. to be staffed & maintained by existing staff, HB-3008 airport noise insulating school bldgs. against airport noise, increases bond authorization, HB-3499 alcohol and drug abuse Alcohol & Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act, creates; grants to sch.; income tax check-off, SB-202 2698 SCHOOLS-Cont. out-of-state liquor sale to minor, right of action against seller; long arm statute; ad restrictions; revoke driving privileges; DUI abuse sch. programs, SB-2165 alternative education programs diplomas, requires for students successfully completing, HB-3181 American Heroes' Day, establishes as commemorative school holiday; eliminates legal holiday of Casimir Pulaski birthday, SB-1566 American Indian Week in Illinois annual designation by gubernatorial proclamation in Sept., HB-2720 animal experiments limits experiments, observational study & dissection of certain animals, HB- 2869 annexation dist. losing territory pay dist. receiving territory portion of general State aid; prescribes formula, HB-2885 sch. dist. reimbursed for increased costs during first yr. following annexation, HB-2202 sch. dist. supplementary State aid payments based on differences due to annexation, HB-3018 unit dist. convert into elementary dist. if contiguous h.s. dist. also annexes territory of former unit dist., HB- 2828 annual statements school boards or school board officers, exempts from reporting & publication requirements, HB-37 areas of education education for employment, includes, HB-2866 art supplies toxic art or craft materials, creates Act regulating labeling & use, SB-616 toxic art supplies in schools, creates Act regulating, SB-84 Asbestos Abatement Act corrective action, broadens; contractors proof of insurance, prequalified; reimbursement for corrective action; sch. dist. tax levy, HB-1252 priority inspections of schools if sch. inspection finds presence of friable asbestos to be health hazard, SB- 1804 school inspections findings available to public, HB-1683 asbestos abatement grants Dept. Public Health reimburse schools for corrective action, SB-723 at-risk students alternative education programs, State Board make available, HB-2168 SCHOOLS-Cont. athletics associations providing competitions comply with public access provisions as condition to receiving public school membership fees, SB-611 certificated personnel loco parentis for athletic & extracurricular programs, SB-2091 elementary and secondary schools, creates Act relating to student participation in athletics and interscholastic athletic programs, HB-532 immunity from liability for injuries from dist. athletic or recreational property or equipment, grants, SB- 2094 minimum standards for eligibility of secondary sch. students, SB-1522 national association membership dues, board not required to pay if assoc. prohibits participation outside assoc. jurisdiction, SB-42 no pass-no play, requires suspension of H.S. athletes if fail to meet scholastic standards, SB-1522 attendance immunizations prior to school attendance, requires submission of proof, HB-991 requires between ages 7 - 18; provides optional attendance program for 16 - 18 yr. olds, HB-988 attendance age children reaching age 6 by Nov.-86, Oct.-87 and Sept.-88 may enter 1st grade at beginning of sch. yr., HB- 933 attendance days reduces to 175 for '85-86 school year for Casimir Pulaski b'day school closing, HB-2885 average daily attendance changes to average daily enrollment for per capita tuition calculations for special ed., SB-1809;HB-516, 3141 formula increased for each full clock hr. over 5 school work hrs. per day, HB-824 Better School Act, creates; Teacher Excellence Program, SB-1269 bilingual education transitional instruction program for children with limited English; exempts teachers & counselors from membership in advisory committees, HB-989 Bilingual Education, Advisory Council on creates; advise State Sup't., SB-1212 bribery contracts of city, county or school dist. denied to companies if officer of company bribed public employee, HB-3650 2699 SCHOOLS-Cont. building planning service requires prior to construction or rehabilitation of any building, HB- 2696 busing non-public schools, requires service to, SB-1241 campaign disclosures imposition of requirements concerning disclosures, power to to be exercised exclusively by State, HB-688 candidates for office local election official conduct lottery to determine ballot order, HB-3111 cannabis or controlled substances delivering cannabis within 1000 feet of school, court impose twice normal maxmum term & fine, SB-93, 1274;HB-840 sale or delivery of cannabis, firearms, controlled substances to anyone under 18 while on premises of sch., Class X felony, SB-208;HB-2164 Chicago See SUBJECT HEADING Child Labor Law workers certificates for appearances as models in certain media productions, school sup'ts. may issue, HB-2473 Common School Fund See STATE TREASURY competency tests, teachers See TEACHERS confidential information and records empowers Dept. Public Aid to solicit and receive accesss data & records of various entities, SB-1876 contractual continued service dismissal hearings, discovery procedures available in, SB-1809 review of contracts pursuant to collective bargaining, HB-310 corporate campus programs creates; corporate facility equipment used to train public sch. & community college students; income tax credits; grants, SB-1154 correctional institution impaction payments provides to sch. dists. equivalent to lost property taxes due to Corrections facility location, SB-192 counseling advisory councils of parents, teachers, principals, community leaders, sch. boards to appoint, HB-2160 private sector grants, permits for sch. counselors & vocational ed. administrators for continuing ed., HB-2864 student/counselor ratio of 250/1 by 1990, HB-2161 SCHOOLS-Cont. vocational & career counseling availability; career counseling days, requires sch. bds. to establish, HB- 2159 county superintendent, changes obsolete reference to, HB-2193, 2208 criminal background investigations authorizations must be submitted to appropriate regional sup't. of schools, SB-1670 certified teacher or applicant, sch. dist. employee or applicant, requires investigation as condition of employment, HB-2584 requires of prospective teachers; prohibits hiring for certain convictions, HB-52, 711 curriculum abduction, abuse, assault, requires instruction to pupils on how to avoid and what to do when victimized, HB- 50 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act, creates; grants to sch. dists.; income tax check-off, SB- 202 alcohol and substance abuse, requires phys. ed. courses grades 7-12 to include information on, SB-264 areas of education education for employment, includes, HB-2866 at-risk student alternative ed. programs, State Board make available, HB-2168 computer literacy course for high school pupils, prerequisite to graduation, SB-189 consumer education proficiency State Board develop H.S. test, HB-1374 drinking & driving hazards, classroom drivers ed courses include instruction on, HB-2218 drivers education classroom portion, requires high sch. proficiency test, HB-2271 contract with driver training school, permits sch. dist. to, HB- 826 districts with grades 9-12 may offer courses (not required), SB- 664 drinking & driving, instruction on hazards of, HB-2218 instructor exclusively at commercial driving sch. not required to furnish St. Board of Ed. certificate, HB-1833 not included in phys. ed. courses, SB-1947 practice driving, no longer required in course, SB-1216 req. district to offer course open to pupils of dist. to senior citizens as well, HB-2734 2700 SCHOOLS-Cont. dropouts - see: subject heading drug abuse course as prerequisite to H.S. diploma, SB-399 gifted education program, ID as gifted child only factor for eligibility, HB- 2587 health education proiiciency, State Board develop H.S. test, HB-1375 labor history, incl. as part of teaching U.S. History, HB-3144 night school programs, after school activities, State funding, HB-2166 optional attendance program as alternative to regular sch. attendance for pupils between 16-18 yrs., HB- 988 patriotism and flag use, requires taught in private & parochial schools supported with public funds, HB- 2115 physical education classes alcohol & substance abuse, requires phys. ed. cou;ses grades 7-12 to icnlude info on, SB-264 excuse from participation, allows for certain 11th & 12 graders, SB-279 expanded enrollment in academic classes, allows excuse from P.E. of 1Ith & 12th graders, HB- 1001 health education, eliminates required inclusion in PE courses, SB-1809 medical or religious excuses; interscholastic athletic excuses; academic excuses, HB-3214 pupils in schools engaged in preparing teachers, deletes daily requirement, SB-347;HB-796 sch. dist. requirements, State Board grant up to 3 one-yr. waivers in certain instances, HB-646 research or experimental programs parental access to proposed instructional materials, requires; prohibits requiring certain psych. testing of students, HB- 987 sch. boards maintaining list of electives for high school graduation must include at least one course of vocational ed., HB-2868 sex education courses, refusal to take may not be included in student records or affect academic standing, HB-2192 sex education no earlier than 5th & no later than 9th grade, HB-3258 student learning objectives, sch. dist. to establish; requires tests to determine mastery of, HB-955 SCHOOLS-Cont. transitional bilingual instruction, permits in dists. with children of limited English speaking ability, HB- 989 vocational math & science courses which satisfy college admission requirements in IL, HB-2865 deactivate high school permits sch. board to deactivate sch. in its dist. and send students to another dist.; voter & board approval in receiving dist., HB-1835 discipline development of formal policy on, requires all sch. dists., SB-1277 exercise of discipline does not authorize search; procedures for searches, seizure of property, notification of parents & law enf. agency; prohibits strip & body cavity search, SB-304 parent-teacher advisory committee develop written policies in re pupil discipline HB-415 removal of disruptive students, school board rules not interfere with teacher authority, SB-436;HB-311 discrimination pupil assignment & personnel employment assignment, allows relief from sex discrimination to be sought before State Board of Ed., HB-1283 disruptive students removal from classroom, school board rules not interfere with teacher authority, SB-436;HB-311 drivers education - see: curriculum dropouts annual report to General Assembly on rate of dropouts, State Board of Ed. to make, SB-1210;HB-2158 annual report to Gov., State Board include dropout statistics, HB-2165 hardcore dropouts, State Board program to reach & teach youth, HB-2226 pilot dropout and absenteeism reduction program, HB-2222 programs designed to prevent, local sch. dists. required to provide, HB- 830 report on dropout rates & bilingual program participation to Gov. and G.A., relocates language in Code, SB-1666 summer school program for potential dropout students, HB-2223 early childhood learning establishment of programs for 3 and 4 year olds; qualifies for State aid, SB- 503 Education Committee, Joint more productive delivery system for ed. services in IL, report to G.A., HB- 823 2701 SCHOOLS-Cont. education reform/reorganization, SB-730, 893 see also: school dist. reorganization Educational Excellence Academies, IL est. 3: Chicago, Fox River Valley, Champaign, SB-92 educational service centers operated by administrative agents in cities over 500,000, SB-1657 employees, school legal school holidays, prohibits requiring employee to work or loss compensation due to, SB-1934 Medicare & S.S. withholding by sch. dist., SB-1809 enrollment limits enrollment of K-3rd to 15 pupils, SB-1933 excellence in education and educational personnel, SB-350, 351, 1269;HB-1003, 1004, 1037, 1038 extracurricular programs certificated personnel loco parentis for athletic & extracurricular programs, SB-2091 State Board to make grants to certain entities providing, HB-320 facilities deactivate high school facility, authorizes sch. board to and to send students to another dist., SB-77 fingerprints pupil fingerprint ID card, requires upon entering school, SB-913 fire protection provided to all of sch. district by municipality or fire protection dist. in which any part of sch. district property lies, HB-520 fire safety education preschool & kindergarten children, grants to non-profit organizations, HB-3422 firearms carrying or possessing certain weapons in bldgs. or on grounds, Class 4 felony, SB-201 sale or delivery of cannabis, firearms, controlled substances to anyone under 18 while on premises of sch., Class X felony, SB-208 funding federal funds general administration funds into St. Board Intra-Agency Fund for quarterly transfer to GRF, HB-995 U.S. Dept. of Health, Ed. & Welfare, changes to Dept. of Ed., HB-768 Lottery Education Fund, all proceeds from lottery deposited into for distribution by State Board of Ed. to schools, SB-582 SCHOOLS--Cont. non-public schools, withhold funds until in compliance with reporting requirements, HB-1027 gang crime activity social group work demonstration program, Board establish to reduce gang crime, HB-123 General Educational Development Test (GED) certain applicants between ages 16--18 may take, HB-829, 988 certain applicants may take to earn high sch. equivalency certificate, HB-829 gifted education program identification as a gifted or talented child only factor for eligibility, HB- 2587 identification as gifted child only criterium for eligibility, SB-2091 Grant Anticipation Note Act creates; authorizes financing infrastructure projects in anticipation of federal grants, HB- 2462 grants see also: subject heading grants for sch. dists. including any part of enterprise zone and experiencing required pupil enrollment growth, SB-2096 matching grants for purchase of math & science equipment, HB-3225 student suicide prevention programs, State Board make grants for, SB- 1795 handicapped children increases State reimbursement for special ed. personnel in programs for handicapped or learing disabled and for preschool deaf children, HB-981 State Board Ed. pilot projects to provide services to children up to 3 yrs. old, HB-889 hazardous or toxic materials in-service training programs, sch. boards provide for personnel who handle, HB-3080 health exams deletes proof of exam requirement for children entering 5th & 9th grades, SB-608 high school equivalency testing waiver of fees for hardship cases, requires (now authorizes), HB-136 Hispanic students Hispanic student assessments for eligibility for special ed., HB-2167 immunization forms describing risks & benefits distributed to health professionals for parents, HB-3482 2702 SCHOOLS-Cont. impaction payments correctional institution impaction payments provided to sch. dists. equal to lost propert taxes due to Corrections facility location, SB-192 repeals Section providing for payments to local sch. dists. for children of State employees, HB-1007 in-service training programs hazardous or toxic materials, each sch. board provide program for personnel who handle, HB-3080 Institute Fund regional sup't. publish annual accounting of receipts & distributions from, HB-2232 insurance self-insurance against loss or liability; payment by annual property tax, SB- 2090 interdistrict plans for pupil exchange or non-resident pupil attendance, allows, HB-3088 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act incl. school dists. and law enforcement agencies accessing LEADS terminals; courts check LEADS before awarding custody, SB-1285 information bulletins, Dept. Law Enforcement prepare and send to State Board of Ed. for circulation in schools, HB-807 intimidation Uniform Crime Reporting Program of Dept. Law Enforcement, req. sch. principals report incidences of intimidation to Dept., HB-2108 investment of funds joint investment of funds with community college dist., townships & schools, authorizes, SB-1932 jail facilities, new construction at least 250 feet from school bldgs., SB-1814 joint educational agreements requires public notice of meetings, SB- 1809 travelling teachers or audio-video communications, allows, SB-1532 Juvenile Court Act minors accused of unlawful use of weapons in bldg. or on sch. grounds prosecuted pursuant to Criminal Code of 1961, SB-205;HB-837 minors accused of violation of IL Controlled Substances Act in bldg. or on grounds of sch. tried under that Act instead of Juv. Court Act, SB- 204; HB-835 kindergartens full day K, sch. dists. may provide and count as full day for determination of State aid, HB-90, 828 SCHOOLS--Cont. full day upon petition of parents with reimbursement based on actual pupil hours, HB-1909 limits enrollment of K-3rd to 15 pupils, SB-1933 labor history, includes as part of teaching U.S. History, HB-3144 laboratory schools State aid payments made annually by 10/15 from moneys appropriated solely for such purpose, SB-1667 Language and International Studies Academy, IL creates; secondary ed. to talented students; professional development of teachers; economic development, SB- 2118;HB-1072 latch key programs public school programs, State Board of Ed. make annual reports on nature & operation of programs, HB-3062 liability immunity from liability for injuries from dist. athletic or recreational property or equipment, grants, SB- 2094 school program or activity, actions against dist. or agent not maintainable without willful or wanton conduct, SB-2095 Local Government Political Rights Act employee political activities, bans local gov't. & school dist. from prohibiting, HB-2890 Local Government Tax Collection Act interest paid to reg. sch. sup't. when sch. dist. not elect to have interest earned on collected & undistributed taxes, HB-1453 Local School District Fund, creates under Lottery Law; proceeds used for additional financial support to local sch. dists., HB- 649 loco parentis certificated personnel loco parentis for athletic & extracurricular programs, SB-2091 Lottery for Education game, requries Div. of State Lottery to prepare and offer continuously, proceeds to sch. dists., HB- 435 math and science equipment matching grants for purchasing equipment instead of program of lending equipment to students, SB- 1953;HB-3225 Mathematics and Science Academy, IL creates; high school and college levels, SB-92;HB-118 designates as State Agency, SB-1728 part of public school system but exempt from School Code, SB-1728 2703 SCHOOLS-Cont. mathematics pilot project State Board establish; experience in applied math to employment in technological fields, SB-1174 meal periods noncertificated personnel, requires 20- min. meal periods, HB-1029 missing children communication among law enforcement, sch. and registrar authorities; birth certificates, sch. records, HB-2573, 2582 requires procedures of identification, during registration, of new students, SB-1494 national association membership dues, board not required to pay if assoc. prohibits participation outside assoc. jurisdiction, SB-42 noncertificated employees one day rest in 7, requires, HB-1030 permits use of otherwise qualified persons in education of gifted children, HB-3359 provides for minimum 30 minute meal break, SB-520 requires 20-min. meal periods for, HB- 1029 requires 30-min. duty free meal breaks, HB-3080 residency in sch. dist., not required, HB-1031, 3251 notices annual school budget, provides for one- time publication or posting of notice of availability for inspection or of hearing on, SB-48 certified mail rather than registered, allows service of certain documents, HB-64 Nuclear Energy Education Act, repeals, HB-1169 officials and employees tax shelter benefits plan, authorizes establishment of, SB-1502 opening dates prohibits opening prior to day after Labor Day, HB-1061 orphanage children references from Sup't. Public Instruction to State Bd. of Education in re children from orphanages, children's homes & State housing units, HB-451 school tuition, revises dates and procedures for payment of tuition, SB-504 )arent and pupil rights parental access to proposed instructional material for research school programs, requires; prohibits certain psych. testing of students, HB-987 SCHOOLS-Cont. parental or truant schools repeals Section referring to establishment of, HB-1006 patriotism taught in private & parochial schools supported with public funds, requires, HB-2115 personnel evaluation State Board train administrators to be more effective, HB-2490 petitions and elections unit district formation, limits validation when publication requirements not met, SB-616 physical education alcohol and substance abuse, requires phys. ed. courses grades 7-12 to include information on, SB-264 courses do not include driver ed, SB- 1947 excuse from participation, allows for certain llth & 12th graders, SB- 279, 1705 expanded enrollment in academic classes, allows excuse from P.E. of 11th & 12th graders, HB-1001 health education, eliminates required inclusion in PE courses, SB-1809 medical or religious excuses; interscholastic athletic excuses; academic excuses, HB-3214 pupils in schools engaged in preparing teachers, deletes daily requirement, SB-347;HB-796 school district phys. ed. requirements, State Board grant up to 3 one-yr. waivers in certain instances, HB-646 preschool model pilot programs, State Board contract with agencies to establish, SB-1272 noncompulsory classes, authorizes school boards to establish; includes in State aid formula, HB-138 noncompulsory, authorizes classes; State aid; development of evaluation tools, HB-822 principals dismissal, requires written statement of facts provided to principal, SB-440 Principals Academy, IL State Board to establish for development of skills, HB-2466 public infant laboratory schools authorizes for pregnant girls to return to school; child care; parenting ed.; sch. dist. reimbursement, SB-1529 pupil drug abuse extends "in loco parentis" relationship to reporting of pupil drug abuse by certificated educational employees, SB-652 2704 SCHOOLS-Cont. pupil transportation costs alternatives to reimbursement formula, State Board to study; incentives, rewards, HB-1373 regional school centers State Bd. to establish network for coordination of services, SB-1267 regional superintendents annual audits of financial records, HB- 2115 Board conduct annual audits of financial records, HB-2115 eliminates certain certification requirements, SB-2113 requirement to teach in public schools or serve as reg. sup't. in State prior to appointment, removes, SB-1507 sick leave program in each educational service region for assistant regional sup't., SB-1828 religious holiday observances excused from school exams, work assignments; authorizes advanced notice requirement, HB-815 relocation expenses incurred by sch. dist. for temporary relocation due to natural disaster, State Board to distribute moneys for; sch. dist. to levy tax for repayment, SB-115;HB-218, 409 remedial instruction requires for pupils scoring low in math & reading, HB-1024 report cards incl. counselor-pupil ratio per grade and ratio of sch. nurses per sch. per grade SB-1654 include info on vocational education teachers, students & courses, H B- 3081 reporting/presentation of data by school dist. (now school or attendance center) HB-2806 Residential Services Authority for Behavior Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students adds rep. from Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse as member of Authority, SB-1521 creates; powers & duties, SB-1056 repeals; incorporates provisions as new Section of School Code, SB-1521 restructuring of educational service region system, HB-1248 roadway easements authorizes school officials to grant upon consent of sch. dist., SB-427 sabbaticals permits for certificated personnel on contractual continued service, HB- 2195 Scandinavian Lekoteks (play libraries) SCHOOLS-Cont. authorizes establishment of for children with special needs, SB-33 Dept. Rehab. Services enter contracts with public & private agencies to establish, HB-1289 Sch. District Reorganization Task Force, creates; SJR-34 scholarships See Also: SUBJECT HEADING merit recognition scholarship, extends to students at 90th %ile, SB-2167 policemen & firemen killed in line of duty, scholarships to surviving spouses HB-593 POW/MIA, certain disabled persons may elect to receive equivalent benefit to defray treatment costs, SB-7 teacher training scholarships at 11 colleges & universities; teach in IL requirement, HB-1034, 3061 veterans, includes vets serving after 5/ 1/75; entitles to payment or reimbursement of fees as well as tuition, SB-230 school aid State income tax creates; eliminates local property tax for educational purposes and Summer Sch. Fund Tax Levy, SB- 44, 410 school boards annual statements reporting & publication requirements, exempts boards & officers from, HB-37 closed meetings, authorizes for consideration of certain aspects of real estate, HB-556 correspondence and reports furnished to divorced parents, sch. board may require copies to both, upon request of either parent, SB-78 deactivate high school facility, authorizes sch. board to and to send students to another dist., SB-77 leave of absence to teacher elected to be officer of state or nat'l. teacher organization representing teachers in collective bargaining, HB-3046 members elected at large, SB-1973 parent-teacher advisory committee develop written policies in re pupil discipline HB-415 principal dismissal, require board provide principal with written statement of facts, SB-440 retired teacher health insurance, sch. boards may pay portion of premiums to Teachers' Retirement System, SB- 1174 school bus defines, HB-170 illegally passing stopped sch. bus, suspension of license for subsequent offense; SB-83, 1095; HB-848, 3011 2705 SCHOOLS--Cont. non-public schools, requires service to, SB-1241 permits operation as when transporting persons in connection with day or summer camp, HB-2599 prohibits requiring seat belts in buses transporting students residing & attending schools outside municipality (over I million), SB- 1601 school transport vehicles, prohibits cities from licensing, SB-1587; HB- 949, 3288 seat back heights, SB-1809 seat belts & seat heights requirements, SB-1517 seat belts meet Federal standards; reimbursement to sch. dist. for compliance; increase seat back height, HB-2592 seat belts, requires, HB-1 summer camp and child care center bus allows use of sch. bus signs, stop arms and flashing signals, HB- 2591 used anywhere in State if meets equipment & safety standards in dist. using bus, HB-2831 valid sch. bus driver permit, requires, SB-1673 school consolidation feasibility studies, State Board rules for provision of funds to regional sup't. & sch. dists., SB-1270 new community unit sch. dist., req. approval of majority of voters in ea. of affected dists., SB-1809;HB-2676 State Board promulgate rules for provision of funds to regional sup't. and sch. dists., SB-1270 school day requires 8-period day during regular sch. term, HB-2867 school dist. reorganization ed. opportunity main criterion; dist. to hold certain courses for granting of certificate of recognition & receipt of Common Sch. Funds; other changes, SB-242 ed. service region, changes territory of subregions; requires notice of maximum tax rate levy proposal, SB- 242 elementary sch. dist. lie completely within signle high sch. dist., deletes criteria, HB-2692 eliminates min. enrollment criteria; unit dist. preferred organizational pattern; elementary dist. lie entirely within single h.s. dist., etc., HB-2826 extends date to submit to electorate for reorganization plans, SB-242 minimum enrollment criteria, eliminates; no hearings if no agreed plan; limits hearings to affected part of ed. service region, HB-2623 SCHOOLS-Cont. plans submitted by 9/30/86 (now 6/ 30/86); public hearings; ed. opportunity criteria; college prep. courses, SB-1506; HB-2617 proposed sch. reorganization plans, eliminates certain criteria, SB-242 repeals provisions of educational reform Act relating to, SB-1591;HB- 2604, 2677 timetable of reorganization process, pushes back, HB-2699 school district personnel in-service training programs for persons handling hazardous or toxic materials, SB-1974 School District Reorganization Act creates; goal to reduce number of sch. dists. in IL, SB-1240 eliminates min. criteria in re enrollment and consideration of unit dists. as preferred organizational pattern, SB-1490 school district residential property tax abolishes; increases State income tax, HB-875 school district size State Board Ed. to review optimum size & organization, report to G.A., HB- 827 school districts boundary changes, deletes that dist. losing territoy pay dist. receiving territory, HB-2741 correctional institution impaction payments, provides to sch. dists. equivalent to lost property taxes due to Corrections facility location, SB- 192 elected officials, requires to be given uncompensated time off to attend official meetings, HB-1324 immunity from liability for injuries from dist. athletic or recreational property or equipment, grants, SB- 2094 interdistrict plans for pupil exchange or non-resident pupil attendance, allows, HB-3088 new community unit sch. dist., req. approval of majority of voters in ea. of affected dists., SB-1809;HB-2676 new dists. formation in connection with certain boundary changes, deletes prohibition, HB-2932 physical education requirements, State Board of Ed. grant up to 3 one-yr. waivers in certain instances, HB-646 reorganiz'n.; ed. service regions; voting; transportation; summer staff institutes; supplemental State aid; sch. aid formula-U. lab sch., SB- 1468 reorganization plans submitted by 9/ 30/86 (now 6/30/86); public hearings; ed. opportunity criteria; college prep. courses, SB-1506 2706 SCHOOLS-Cont. reorganization; ed. service region reorganization committees submit plans to State Reorganization Committee, SB-935 sch. dist. reimbursed for increased costs during first yr. following annexation, HB-2202 sch. dist. reorg.-ed. reform; eliminates min. enrollment criteria; no hearings if no agreed plan; limits hearings to affected part of ed. service region, HB-2623 sch. dist. submit yearly report card indexing individual sch. performance against standards, SB-1271 school discipline, req. sch. dists. develop formal policy on, SB-1277 student's sch. dist. of residency determination and responsibility for special ed. costs, HB-3227 tax equivalent grants, awards to dists. in which State owns 1/3 or more total land area, HB-618 teacher assistance programs, State Board make grants to dists. applying for, HB-3054 unit dist. convert into elementary dist. if contiguous h.s. dist. also annexes territory of former unit dist., HB- 2828 unit district formation, limits validation of petitions & elections when publication requirements not met, SB-616 unit dists. conversion into elementary sch. dist., provides method, HB-1899 school funds joint investment with community college dist., townships & schools, authorizes, SB-1932 transfer from bldg. to ed. fund prior to referendum, authorizes, HB-2067 transfer of excess bond proceeds, SB- 1809 school multi-yr. contracts & collective bargaining agreements consistent with Financial Plan and Budget if consistent for initial year, HB-1117 school nurses salary schedule of teachers based on ed. & experience, HB-3648 school performance sch. dist. submit yearly report card indexing individual sch. performance against standards, SB-1271 school property city council action within 90 days after sch. board resolution to sell property held in trust by council, HB-1859 downstate boards may lease school property, HB-62 immunity from liability for injuries from dist. athletic or recreational property or equipment, grants, SB- 2094 SCHOOLS-Cont. sale or lease, removes prohibition on sch. board contributing to entity in which board recieves ownership interest, HB-1858 specifically prohibits certain criminal acts on; enhances penalties, SB-207 school psychologist qualifications, technical changes, SB- 1521 school records armed forces recruiting representatives receipt of info on prospective high sch. grads., SB-1934 transfer of unofficial & transcript records of transferring students, SB- 1991 school report cards data reported by school dist. rather than sch. or attendance center, SB- 1990, 1999 school service personnel certificate provisions not applicable to Chicago school district, HB-46 School Student Records Act, IL prospective high school graduates, allows release of names & addresses to military recruiters, SB-1797 school trustees eligible to vote, includes voters residing in unit as well as elementary dist. where trustees have jurisdiction, HB- 2622 eligible voter may vote for trustees of schools in voter's township, HB-3186 searches exercise of discipline does not authorize search; procedures for searches, seizure of property, notification of parents & law enf. agency; prohibits strip & body cavity search, SB-304 permits if reasonable grounds other than probable cause to believe pupil in violation of criminal laws or school rules HB-380 strip search and body cavity search by public school personnel, not authorized, SB-130 secondary school, defines pursuant to federal Equal Access Act, HB-243 services provided for or regulated by State law incorporates procedural & substantive changes, HB-3150 sex education dissemination of info to schools of instructional materials & programs about sexual abuse, SB-1491 requires course no earlier than 5th grade & no later than 9th grade, HB-3258 Sex Ed. Act, repeals; human growth & development instruction; Truant's Alternative & Optional Ed programs; home instruction; day care; SB-2163 2707 SCHOOLS-Cont. sexual crimes abduction, sexual abuse & assault, req. instruction on how to avoid and action to take when victimized for pupils in K-12, HB-50 crim'l. background investigation of certified teachers & applicants and sch. dist. employees & applicants, requires, HB-2584 criminal background investigation of prospective teachers, requires; prohibits hiring for certain convictions, HB-52, 711 sick leave program establishes in each educational service region for assist. reg. sup't., SB-1828 special education classes in another district, $200 per pupil for rental of physical facilities, HB-375 determination of student's sch district of residency and party responsible for costs of special ed., SB-1239 eligibility district may evaluate child after impartial hearing requires evaluation and requirement is not repealed, SB-609 eligibility, State Board of Ed. specify criteria for independent educational evaluators, SB-1803 hearing officers, State Board to actively recruit for determination of placement, HB-891 Hispanic student assessments for eligibility, HB-2167 per capita costs tuition average daily enrollment (now ADA), SB-1809; HB-516, 3141 State reimbursement extraordinary special ed. services, SB-380, 2021; HB-515 increases for personnel in classes for preschool deaf children and for handicapped or learning disabled, increases reimbursement, HB-981 personnel, increases annual reimbursement rate, SB- 382;HB-514 provides for certain classes for 1976-77 sch. year, SB- 1547;HB-2700 student's sch. dist. of residency determination and responsibility for special ed. costs, HB-3227 teacher strike students permitted use of facilities of dist. entered into joint agreement for special ed. facility, HB-1493 tuition, changes average daily attendance to average daily enrollment for per capita calculations, SB-381;HB-516 SCHOOLS-Cont. staff development programs assigns duty to design and conduct to certain entities, SB-1658;HB-3182 State aid ADA determination, deletes obsolete provisions, HB-3620 ADA formula change based on no. of pupils eligible for free meals, SB-659 average daily attendance (ada) ada formula increased for each full clock hour in excess of 5 school work hrs. per day, HB- 824 changes basis for weighting of ADA students, SB-631 dists. with low-income eligible students, changes increase & maximum adjustment, HB-1997 weighted per student eligible to receive free or reduced price meals, HB-1996 claims, changes filing and forfeiture dates to July 1, SB-156 deletes obsolete provisions from formula, SB-1659 dist. losing territory pay dist. receiving territory portion of general State aid; prescribes formula, HB-2885 early childhood learning programs for 3 & 4 yr. olds; qualifies for State aid, SB-503 equalization aid claims may include Property Tax Appeal Board decisions as grounds, HB-3581 equalized assessed valuation (EAV) authorizes use of '83 EAV in determining 84-85 State aid under certain conditions, HB- 952 authorizes use of 1984 EAV in determining 85-86 State aid under certain conditions, SB- 76;HB-296 guaranteed, increases for all sch. dists., SB-67, 317 increases ada per pupil for determining guaranteed State aid grants, HB-1085 extends to 86-87 sch. yr. for supplemental payment under certain conditions, SB-1574 formula, deletes obsolete provisions, SB-1615 increases guaranteed equalized assessed valuation per weighted ADA pupil, SB-1267 kindergartens, sch. dist. may provide full day K, count attendance as full day for determining State aid, HB- 90, 828 laboratory school payments made annually by 10/15 from moneys appropriated solely for such purpose, SB-1667 2708 SCHOOLS-Cont. noncompulsory classes, authorizes school boards to establish; includes in State aid formula, HB-138 reimbursement for operation of alternative school, disregard best 3 mos. of weighted ada, HB-1458 revises formula; distributions based on students enrolled in bilingual ed., HB-1255 revises schedule for payments, SB-1468 revises schedule, SB-1704 sch. dist. supplementary State aid payments based on differences due to annexation, HB-3018 supplemental payments, SB-1520;HB- 1491 supplemental to dist. with requisite increase in weighted ada, HB-1489, 3336 supplemental, authorizes one year of aid to offset decrease in property tax revenues for certain sch. dists., SB- 288 State fish selection, State Board of Ed. shall conduct election in elementary schools, HB-2725 State Property Control Act surplus laboratory equipment, requires contribute to Dept. CMS clearinghouse for schools and State colleges, HB-366 strip search and body cavity search exercise of discipline does not authorize search; procedures for searches, seizure of property, notification of parents & law enf. agency; prohibits strip & body cavity search, SB-304 students by public school personnel, not authorized, SB-130 student assessments sch. dist. establish program of and publish results, requires, HB-1817 student fees payment by credit cards, allows, HB- 348 student IDs uniform statewide student ID system, St. Board to implement, HB-2186 student learning objectives sch. dists. to establish; requires tests to determine mastery of, HB-955 student loan repayments inteception of and deductions from income tax refund for delinquent, authorizes, HB-2552 student records disclosure for research and statistical reporting or planning, allows in certain circumstances, HB-990 immunizations prior to school attendance, requires submission of proof, HB-991 SCHOOLS-Cont. student transfers transfer of scholastic records to new sch. within 10 days, HB-3059 summer school same hours of instruction as regular sch. year, HB-2279 Summer School for the Arts Act, IL creates; promote talented high school students, HB-3550 summer school grants authorizes use of for remedial and gifted programs, HB-1173 payment by 7/15 (now 6/15), SB-1809 Superintendent of Public Instruction tuition of children from orphanages, certain children's homes & St. housing units, changes references from Sup't. to State Board of Education, HB-451 superintendents regional sup't. qualifications, requires 2 years teaching experience (now 4), SB-597 sick leave regional sch. sup'ts. and assistant sup'ts., grants 12 free sick leave days per year, HB-1278 tax equivalent grants awards to sch. dists. in which State owns 1/3 or more total land area, HB-618 tax exempt foundations State Board of Ed. to disseminate info to all boards & superintendents to receive gifts for benefit of local sch. dists., HB-605 taxes annual levy for payment of employer & employee contributions to Medicare, authorizes, SB-2256 fire prevention & safety purposes, deletes complete reconstruction; prohibits issue of bonds for, HB-2551 fire prevention and safety tax levy, increases maximum, HB-984 income tax credit for contribution of computers and scientific equipment to schools, HB-151 income tax, increases individual and corporate; additional revenue for public education, SB-67 increases maximum tax rates; permits levy of tax equal to expenditures for utilities and textbooks, HB-982 incremental increases in educational and transportation tax rates for all unit sch. dists., SB-913 maximum tax rate limitations on proposed dist. during dist. formation proceedings, deletes, HB-2741 sch. dist. tax levy to pay tuition of community college students residing in part of sch. dist. outside community college dist., HB-585 2709 SCHOOLS-Cont. school aid, creates State income tax for; eliminates local property tax for ed. purposes and Summer Sch. Fund Tax Levy, SB-44 School District Income Tax Act, creates; tax income after referendum, SB-196; HB-905, 1837 self-insurance against loss or liability; payment by annual property tax, SB- 2090 tax levy for local funding of corrective action under Asbestos Abatement Act; reimbursement provisions; contractors; HB-1252 taxes levied under School Code, exempts residence of person over 65 with household income under $12,000, SB-408 working cash fund tax maximum rate .05% for K-8 and 9-12;.10% for K-12, HB-764 teacher evaluation plans defers in districts subject to collective bargaining agreemetnts, SB-1883 teachers See SUBJECT HEADING technical changes, SB- 1113 technical training programs, State Board of Ed. to establish; award grants, SB-219 teen parenthood prevention programs authorizes grants to schools applying for program approval, HB-3145 tests computer literacy course, prerequisite to high school diploma, SB-189 drivers ed classroom portion, requires high sch. proficiency test, HB-2271 General Educational Development Test (GED) certain applicants between ages 16 & 18 may take, HB-829, 988 certain applicants may take to earn high sch. equivalency certificate, HB-829 high school equivalency testing, requires waiver of fees in hardship cases, HB-136 model proficiency tests, State Board develop for required H.S. courses, HB-1002, 2488 student learning objectives, sch. dist. to establish; requires tests to determine mastery of, HB-955 teacher competency testing - see: TEACHERS vision screening tests, requires on same schedule as health exams, HB-2279 township school trustees eligible voters, incl. voters who are residents of unit sch. dist. over which trustees have jurisdiction, HB-2840 toxic art supplies in schools, creates Act to regulate, SB-84 SCHOOLS-Cont. transportation at-risk preschool program eligible for State reimbursement, HB-3087 authorizes yr-to-yr contract extensions by mutual agreement, SB-302 calculating reimbursement claims, reduces EAV by Enterprise Zone property tax abatement amount, SB- 1520 classification & calculation of costs; deletes transportation supervisory salary costs & related bldg. & maintenance costs, SB-2142 persons 60 yrs. or older, authorizes provision of transportation, HB-2669 qualifying pupil residing within 1 1/2 mi. of sch. with no access to transportation provided at public expense, SB-1517 reclassifies allowable direct costs, HB- 3465, 3466 reimbursable expenses, includes salaries and related bldg. & maintenance costs, HB-1086 reimbursement to custodians of qualified pupils, State Board of Ed. report annually to G.A. and Gov., HB-3048 school bus - see: subject heading truancy chronic truants, conditions precedent to punitive action against, HB-3187 chronic truants, Juv. Court jurisdiction; treatment as wards of court, SB-545, 1637;HB-414, 506, 747, 939, 3009, 3211 definitions; data collection; support services policies & resources; regional cooperataive initiatives, HB- 3187 truant alternative and optional ed. programs, local ed. agency may contract with another entity to implement, HB-3205 truant officer, eliminates responsibilities beyond bring complaint to State's Attorney, HB- 414, 506, 747 trustees vacancies in office, appointment by remaining trustees to fill vacancy until next sch. election, SB-123 tuition children from orphanages, certain children's homes, State housing units, changes references from Sup't. Public Instruction to State Board of Education, HB-451 orphanage children, revises dates and procedures for payment of tuition, SB-504 special ed., changes average daily attendance to average daily enrollment for per capita tuition calculations, HB-516 2710 SCHOOLS-Cont. unit school district formation approval of majority of voters in affected dists., HB-3018 Urban School Improvement Act creates; cities over 500,000; State funding, SB-1321; HB-2188 Viet Nam War Veterans Day, designates 3/29 as commemorative holiday, SB- 2061;HB-3656 vision screening tests, requires on same schedule as health exams, HB-2279 Vocational and Professional Enterprise Training Act creates; business training & contract for jobs for high sch. students within enterprise zones, SB-1402, 2179 vocational education instructional materials, includes among math & science equipment which Board may loan free directly to students, HB-3089 joint educational programs, requires ensuring against reduction of teacher employment rights or student access to vocational ed., SB-1809 private sector grants, permits for sch. counselors & vocational ed. administrators for continuing ed., HB-2864 report cards incl. data on teachers, students & courses, HB-3081 sch. boards maintaining list of electives for high school graduation must include at least one course of vocational ed., SB-1906;HB-2868 Young Minds Program, IL State Board of Ed. to create for receipt & distribution of donated technical and vocatioal equipment; grants; tax deduction, SB-340 SEAT BELTS accident reports motorist and police reports indicate use or lack of use of seat belts at time of accident, HB-206 arrests prohibits stopping or arresting based solely on failure to comply with use requirements, SB-1559;HB-2852 back seat passengers, requires use of belts, HB-2935 failure to wear seat belts deletes that failure is not evidence of negligence, nor limit to insurer liability, nor diminish recovery for damages, HB-209 reduces fine to $10, HB-2934 IL Income Tax tax credit certificate, authorizes police officer to award to persons over 18 who wear seat belts, HB-1986 mandatory use SEAT BELTS-Cont. exempts driver or passenger in air bag equipped cars, SB-610 exempts passengers in motor vehicle with air bags, HB-2936 includes back seat passengers, HB- 2935 medical exemption physicians not liable for civil damages, SB-2303 motor vehicles driver & front seat passenger, requires to wear, HB-10 failure to comply with use requirement, prohibits as sole probable cause for arrest, SB-1559;HB-2852 mandatory use, repeals requirement, SB-43, 610;HB-63, 289, 2555 prohibits stopping & searching without warrant solely on basis of seat belt violation, HB-2899 reduces fine for not wearing, HB-1816 safety education programs, DOT develop, SB-1207 school bus seat belts meet Federal standards; reimbursement to sch. dist. for compliance; increase seat back height, HB-2592 seat belts, requires bus to be equipped with, HB-l SECRETARY OF STATE Administrative Procedure Act rule definition, excludes maps; deletes requiring agencies maintain reference works; Sec. of State oversee agency rules processing, HB- 1842 Corporate Take-Over Act, IL creates; regulation by Sec. of State, disclosure statements, HB-2138 Court of Claims increases membership, HB-3266 Prompt Payment Act interest penalties, Court of Claims provide in investigation of payments due claimants, HB- 2528 drivers license exam stations election authorities appoint designated employees of Sec. of State to serve as deputy registrars in exam stations under authority's jurisdiction, HB- 3024 drivers licenses hardship license transfers determination process from Sec. of State to circuit court, HB- 1319 firearms handguns, Secretary to publish county and municipal ordinances concerning, HB-215 2711 SECRETARY OF STATE-Cont. license plates See MOTOR VEHICLES cost-reducing studies for alternatives in designing & producing, Sec. of State to conduct, HB-1397 Limited Partnership Act, Revised Uniform creates; regulated by Sec. of State; limited partnerships file with Sec. of St. instead of county recorders, SB- 1075 missing children information on, Sec. of State incl. from Dept. of Law Enf. with registration & drivers license renewal forms, HB- 1645 motor vehicle registration lists Sec. State provide lists of all registered vehicles whose owners reside in cities over 1 million, SB-1229 Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform Secretary of State police, includes, HB- 2768 Safety Responsibility Law, IL Sec. of State administer exclusively, HB-1082 Secretary of State Merit Employment Code See EMPLOYMENT Silver Saver's Passport Card, authorizes for persons 60 & over; Silver Pages Directories of services, HB-2273 Special Sessions of General Assembly Governor notify Sec. of State; Sec. of State notify members, SB-1917 State of Illinois Center, Chicago police and security force, Sec. of State authorized to maintain; prohibits such force under Dept. CMS, HB- 614 statistical information lists disclosure of names and addresses of persons between 15 and 17 yrs., prohibits, HB-150 Traffic Ticket and Disposition Program, Uniform creates; Sec. of State establish, SB- 1071 Uniform Traffic Ticket and Disposition Program requires Sec. of State to establish for all police agencies to use, HB-1839 SENIOR CITIZENS Access to Basic Banking Services Act creates; checking services without fee to persons under 15 and over 62, SB- 1377 Act on Aging institutionalization Dept. contract with non-profit org. for 1/2 contract expenditures on programs to prevent unnecessary institutionalization, SB-639 SENIOR CITIZENS-Cont. Planning and Service Areas, changes counties, HB-2078 volunteer service credit program, establishes; 5 model sites; grants; reports to G.A., SB-1523 Alzheimer's Disease (A.D.) A.D. Reporting Act, creates; requires reporting of diagnoses or discoveries of A.D., SB-386;HB-305 A.D. Research Act, creates; Dept. Public Health provide grants, SB-62 A.D. Task Force, creates within Dept. Public Health for guidance in health and medical assistance programs, HtB-303 A.D. Treatment Assistance Act, creates; Dept. Public Health provide grants, HB-301 accident and health insurance coverage, requires, SB-389 Dept. of Aging pilot project grants for services to victims, HB-304 disabled persons, includes A.D. victims in definition of, SB-391 Interagency Alzheimer's Disease Unit, creates within Dept. Public Health; guidance to agencies serving victims, SB-385 Nursing Home Care Reform Act long-term care facilities conduct physical & mental exams of resident upon admission, SB- 390;HB-307 public aid medical assistance, feasibility study, SB-392 victims included in Respite Demonstration Program Act, SB- 384 banking and finance charges for use of checking, savings accounts, prohibits, HB-358 checking accounts Basic Checking Account services, requires institutions offering personal checking accts. to offer for sr. cit., HB-3037 Circuit Breaker Act - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act condominium property age restrictions recorded declarations establishing not prohibited by Human Rights Act; defines elderly persons; handicapped person provisions, SB-401; HB-562 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act senior citizen contracts, unlawful practice to employ any deception or fraud, HB-3282 covered prescription drug 2712 SENIOR CITIZENS-Cont. includes insulin, syringe, needles, HB- 2917 dentures and dental care Dept. Public Health payment program for qualified senior citizens, HB- 1307 Domestic Abuse and Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study and Demonstration Program, creates; Dept. of Rehab Services, HB-2217 drivers education req. school district to incl. course offering to, HB-2734 Elder Abuse Demonstration Project Act Dept. on Aging select grantees for elder abuse programs, SB-936 immunity from liability for reporting abuse of elderly person, SB-2019 paraprofessionals working with elders, mandates to make reports under Act, SB-799, 801, 936 requires various State depts., agencies & entities to adopt rules pertaining to, HB-1301 elder abuse, extends immunity to anyone reporting, SB-2019 elections polling place accessible to handicapped & elderly, req. minimum of 1 per county SB-1646 polling places accessibility exemptions for elderly & handicapped valid for 2 yrs., HB-3016 residents of nursing homes, requires use of feminine and masculine pronouns in description of, HB-1447 employment-age discrimination removes upper age limit in prohibition, SB-1691 Fraud Against the Elderly Act, creates; defines offense; penalties, SB-1634 Golden Illini Card program creates; aged & disabled persons entitled to certain benefits, HB-2273 Health Facilities Planning Act loans to Nursing Home Care Reform Act facilities, HB-2112 health services home health services, Dept. Aging to establish pilot program, HB-2 higher education tuition free courses deletes "for credit or on a noncredit basis" from definition of course, SB-338 Home Repair Fraud Act, creates, HB-3302, 3381 Home Repair Fraud Against the Elderly Act creates; criminal offenses; penalties, HB-3302 homestead exemption SENIOR CITIZENS-Cont. continues upon sr. cit. entering nursing home but continuing to own unoccupied residence, HB-496 disabled persons, includes in eligibility for $2000 exemption (now only Sr. citizens), SB-439; HB-226 eligibility cooperatives, includes certain life care facilities, SB-487;HB-341 incl. property shared as residency by sr. cit. and person owning property & paying real estate taxes thereon, SB- 184 increases by $1000, HB-84 residents of facilities under Life Care Facilities Act, includes, HB-1063 tax abatement of 75% proposed tax increase on homestead exempt. property, HB-928 hospital charges Medicare beneficiary charges, prohibits in excess of amount paid to hospital under Social Security Act, SB-1692 Human Rights Act age definition, chronological age of person who is 40 but not yet 75, SB- 1675 insurance continuation option granted when insurance terminated due to person's age if such person ineligible for Medicare, HB-817 medicare supplemental insurance specifies determinate factors; limits commissions on replacement policies, HB-1409 motor vehicles reduction of registration fee for spouse of person eligible under Sr. Cit. & Dis. Persons Property Tax Relief & Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, SB- 1936, 2030 registration fees for motorcycles, reduces 50%, HB-379 senior citizen fee for duplicate license if license stolen, prohibits, HB-3252 special registration fee program available to all persons 65 or older, SB-1541 municipal tax rates reduced auto taxes and license fees for senior citizens, deletes language that provisions not a limitation on home rule, HB-3162 nursing homes See SUBJECT HEADING Protection of the Elderly Act creates; requires reporting to Dept. on Aging on abuse, neglect, etc., HB- 2678 real estate and real property Apartment Switch tax relief provision, sr. cit. convert single family dwelling to include 2 rental units, SB-185 2713 SENIOR CITIZENS-Cont. special assessments, creates Act to provide for deferral of payment and transformation into liens, HB-83 Regional Transportation Authority two-way transfers for senior & disabled citizens, Board direct CTA to restore, SB-1924 respite care program Dept. on Aging establish; volunteer services for credit against future needed respite care, SB-1536;HB- 2783 School Code persons 60 yrs. or older, authorizes provision of transportation, HB-2669 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act arthritis medication, includes as covered prescription drug, SB- 2042;HB-2917 covered prescription drug, expands, SB-2042; HB-2917, 2925 eligibility deduction of veteran's benefits from adjusted gross income, HB-3589 household income ceiling, increases, SB-181, 258;HB-602, 840, 2609 income, excl. rental income from up to 2 units in residence, SB- 182; HB-1875 income, excludes veterans benefits, SB-166;HB-1876 fraudulent disability statements and pharmacy claims are criminal offenses, SB-1682 fuel cost relief grants, SB-117;HB- 1874 generic equivalent of drugs authorized by Pharmacy Practice Act; reasonable cost of drug established with generic equivalent, HB-2925, 3179 grants exempt from certain legal processes, SB-1840;HB-3086 income pro rated pursuant to residency in housing subject to property tax, HB-383 increases maximum qualifying household income to $14,000, HB- 1272 motor vehicle registration fee reduction for spouse of person eligible under Act SB-1936 pharmaceutical assistance available beg. calendar year next following year of 65th birthday, SB- 111, 117, 181; HB-840, 1877 tax exemptions from gas revenue, public utilities & messages taxes, HB-1432 SENIOR CITIZENS-Cont. Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act includes disabled persons over 60 yrs., HB-2727 maximum income level, increases, SB- 257; HB-385, 774 special assessments may be deferred, increases max. income level, HB-774 Silver Saver's Passport Card, authorizes for persons 60 & over; Silver Pages Directories of services, HB-2273 Sr. Citizen and Disabled Persons Public Utility Cost Relief Act enacts; cash grants, HB-2684 State parks camping free to senior citizens at all times, HB-3310 tax relief Apartment Switch tax relief provision, sr. cit. convert single family dwelling to include 2 rental units, SB-185; HB-843 income from conversion of residence into additional apt. units by sr. citizen, deduct from gross income for IL Income Tax, SB-186 taxes levied under School Code, exempts residence of persoi over 65 with household income under $12,000, SB-408 SPECIAL DISTRICTS Chicago Regional Port District Act annual reports, copies to each township supervisor within dist., HB-1745 contributions, empowers Dist. to accept, HB-640 participation by Dist. employees in IMRF pension plan, HB-1543 technical change, HB-1731 Chicago Sanitary District civil service exam, increases to 1 year period to take exam and establish eligibility list, HB-909 illegally discharged waste and property used in commission subject to seizure & forfeiture, HB-3305 officer salaries, increases biennially until 1991, HB-1217 salary adjustments, permits due to promotions or transfers, HB-1216 temporary employee must pass exams within 6 months to retain jobs, HB- 1218 conservation districts endangered species research, dist. may levy tax for funding; requires referendum, HB-929 County Historical Museum District Act creates; provides for establishment of absts. by referendum, SB-158 drainage districts 2714 SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. county collect drainage assessments, drainage dist. commissioners examine county general tax records to determine land ownership changes, HB-3185 DOT jurisdiction, not authorized except on flood plain or when water emptying into certain bodies of water, HB-1214 Fire Protection Districts charges for services to non-resident persons and businesses, permits, HB- 223 contracts under $3,000 (now $1,500) let without bid, HB-3549 fire protection provided to entire sch. dist. by municipality or fire protection dist. in which any part of sch. dist. property lies, HB-520 grant program administered by State Fire Marshal for formation of new dists.; notification of election authorities when proposing to change or create dist., SB-1617 private firefighting enterprises, provides for regulation and certification; prohibits from providing contractual firefighting services after 6/86, HB- 724 raises maximum tax rates dist. may levy, HB-908 territory within dist. annexed to another dist. is disconnected from former dist. HB-129 forest preserves annual appropriation ordinance adopted by first Mon. in Oct., HB- 3552 appropriation or levy for improvements may not be.spent in FY year in which made, HB-3553 beer & wine at professional sporting events & concerts of Kane County Forest Preserve, authorizes sale, SB- 1492 Cook County appropriations & tax levies, validates, HB-1338, 3072 Cook County Forest Preserve District permits dist. to sell lands board determines are no longer of value to dist., HB-1889 validates approp. & tax levy ordinances for 1983, HB-1338 dist. property not subject to eminent domain or condemnation; exempt from special assessments of other local gov't. units, HB-3555 districts in counties under 3,000,000, extends powers to counties outside Cook County in re recreational facilities, HB-2726 forest preserve dist. may fund museums, botanical gardens, environmental ed. centers, HB-1464 SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. governed by county building code, certain dists. may elect by ordinance, HB-3554 improvement & purchase contracts, authorizes with written approval of Dept. of Conservation, SB-601 issuance of bonds, authorizes dists. under 3 million, SB-1248 Kane County Forest Preserve Dist. sell certain land at public sale, authorizes HB-1178 Lake County Forest Preserve Dist. transfer certain lands to Dept. Conservation HB-3474 rights-of-way, local gov't. units may sell, trade or use for other purposes, HB-3608 sanitary landfill operation fund, authorizes dist. to create, HB-3552 sanitary landfill or reg. pollution control facility may create fund to pay for expenses, HB-3552 selection of governing board officers; raises amount allowed for contracts to be let without advertising for bids, HB-3549 validates approp. & tax levy ordinances, HB-3551 Intergovernmental Highway Transportation Districts, authorizes, HB-3574 Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 bids, board may reject and readvertise for work, supplies & materials, HB- 39 Exec. Director registered professional engineer, HB-3670 majority representation alternate, HB- 3668 Metropolitan Sanitary District Cook County annex certain real property to, HB-1914 decreases max. amount requiring competitive bidding, HB-2143 enlarges corporate limits, SB-425 exemption from compliance with local zoning law, removes; requires site approval prior to new regional pollution control facility, SB-224 officials economic interest statements, only requires if official compensated beyond reimbursement of expenses, SB-573 park districts See Also: PARKS bans local gov't units from restricting any noncommercial vehicle under 8000 lbs., HB-2795 city tax on mooring or docking fees imposed by park district, prohibits, HB-2788 combined funds for pooled investment, allows, HB-1356 2715 SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. Decatur Park Dist. and Lincoln Trails Council of Boy Scouts, exchange of property by quit claim deed, HB- 3158 port districts Export Trading Companies, port dists. authorized to establish and operate, for Internat'l. trade, SB-796, 1245 financial assistance from State for capital development projects administered by DOT, HB-1687 Public Library District Act annexations requiring referenda, require majority of votes cast in both district and territory to be annexed, HB-739 tax rate, increases maximum allowed with referendum, SB-560 Public Water Districts Act contracting for water supply, expands authority; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB- 1254 trustees maximum salary, increases, HB-2893 River Conservancy Districts Act dissolution permits board to dissolve, by ordinance subject to backdoor referendum, HB-772 industrial projects, authorizes Dists. to participate in and issue revenue bonds, HB-809 participation in industrial projects & issue of revenue bonds, authorizes, HB-1451 public hearing before adopting ordinance imposing penalty or making appropriation, requires, HB- 3634 trustees, nonpartisan election (now appointment), HB-71 sanitary districts board of trustees salaries, increases; inc. aggregate annual tax levy amount; inc. amount of contract not requiring bids, HB-2705 board of trustees, provides for; civil liability against dists. damaging percolating waters, HB-1924 boards may appoint officers & employees to manage & control dist. operations, HB-3458 compensation for member of board of trustees, raises, SB-1989, 2098 creates sanitary districts in certain localities; raises competitive bidding threshold; reduces competitive bidding notice requirement, HB- 3040 disconnection for nonpayments or violations; bond required before reconnection, HB-3456 SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. illegal water or sewer connections, sanitary dist. police may inspect, HB-3453 insure & indemnify officials against financial loss due to performance of duties, HB-3454, 3460 liens on real property due to delinquent payments exist till payments made, HB-3452 pollution of potential water supply in dist., board of trustees may apply for injunctive relief or mandamus to prevent, HB-3455 quick take provisions of eminent domain law apply, HB-3457 wastewater disposal zones, permits san. dists. to create, SB-1645 Soil and Water Conservation Districts drainage creek cleaning permits on ag. land, authorizes, HB-1060 erosion and sediment control programs, authorizes dists. to enter into agreements with landowners, HB- 878 indebtedness, authorizes directors to incur HB-88 subject to Local Gov't. and Gov'tal. Employees Tort Immunity Act, HB- 336 Special Service Area Act cities & counties levying tax in special service area keep proceeds in separate fund, HB-2590 contracting for water supply, expands authority; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB- 1254 petition for certain actions, filed within 120 (now 60) days, SB-307 Taxing District Reserve Fund Act special reserve fund for payment of tax refunds, authorizes local gov't. units and taxing districts to accumulate monies in, SB-265 STATE AGENCIES Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act authorizes augmentation of State funds with other available funds in order to implement Act, SB-2080 administrative rules State agency incorporation by reference of U.S. guidelines, requires JACAR approval, SB-612 advertising subject to regulations of and approval by Dept. CMS, HB-903 affirmative action plans prohibits quotas, grant preference on exams, etc. for any group of employees or applicants, HB-2918 Bd. of Governors Cooperative Computer Center, increases use, HB-3266 2716 STATE AGENCIES-Cont. Bi-State Development Act authorizes Agency to bargain collectively with employees of Dist., SB-417 world trade center, authorizes; Agency enter agreements with gov'tal entities incidental thereto, SB-80 birth control parental notification of children seeking devices, requires, SB-1114 building planning service requires prior to construction or rehabilitation of any building, HB- 2696 Capital Development Board E.St.Louis professional sports stadium CDB feasibility study, H B-1224 new Cook County Hospital, requires CDB construct & pay 50% construction costs, HB-1351 port districts and cargo facilities, CDB may provide for; port dist. pay State portion of gross receipts, SB-561 projects in excess of $100,000 require G.A. approval, HB-2461 State agency, CDB, and Metro. Fair & Expo. Auth. contracts specify time & date for work, materials, etc., SB- 1474 Chain 0 Lakes - Fox River Waterway Management Agency user fees, imposes penalties for not paying; changes legal description of territory; requires residency for board membership, SB-405 community based youth services public hearings prior to establishment, HB-2498 compensation based on comparable worth, creates Act in relation to, HB-1559 compliance audits Dept. Human Rights conduct biennally in re compliance with Human Rights Act, HB-3568 confidentiality extends provisions to data centers & EDP contractors receiving confidential info., SB-675 Corporation for Science and Technology, IL creates; identify & propose solutions to scientific & technological problems relating to IL economy, SB-585 Criminal Justice Information Act Authority, Attorney General may designate person to serve in his place, HB-1413 DCCA bank accounts authorizes for funds for shows promoting IL products; sale of premiums to State agencies, SB- 1264 Dept. of Historic Preservation STATE AGENCIES-Cont. creates; transfers selected powers of IL State Historical Library and Dept. of Conservation, E085-4 energy conservation State agencies use cost effective methods of financing energy services & conservation; energy performance contracts, SB-2284 Environmental Protection Agency adversely affected parties may contest EPA final determinations in re permits, HB-3519 Agency, defines to mean EPA, HB- 2147 air pollution rules & monitoring procedures, voids Agency rules and vests powers in Pollution Control Board, HB-3154 Airport Noise Abatement Division, creates in EPA; assume duties of O'Hare noise abatement office, HB- 3471, 3492 conflict of interest in employment of former EPA employees, prohibits certain testimony, SB-2120 emissions monitoring and operation, voids and prohibits rules regulating, HB-1047 EPA rules enforcement or permit requirements, requires identifiable & reasonable needs, HB-1380 hazardous lawn care products, EPA compile list; requires persons post notice, SB-581 hearings, Pollution Control Board give 30 days notice of substantive regulations hearings, HB-2459 IL Solid Waste Management Act, creates; EPA & Dept. ENR study problems associated with municipal solid waste, HB-3548 in-flight aircraft emissions at O'Hare, EPA monitor, HB-3493 Noise Pollution Control Division, creates HB-3632 public water supplies cross connection control devices, transfers inspection authority from EPA to Pollution Control Board, HB-3155 research, EPA conduct for waste disposal methods, resource recovery, pollution control technology, HB- 2111 trade secrets rules, voids; prohibits adoption of rules governing availability of, HB-1046 U.S. EPA permits under Resource Conservation & Recovery Act deemed permits of IL EPA, HB-849 food purchase requires products to be of American origin, SB-1560 gang crime 2717 STATE AGENCIES-Cont. DCFS to coordinate agencies in combating, HB-2104 Historic Preservation Agency, IL archaeological exploration of State lands, Agency control under Aboriginal Records & Antiquities Act, SB-1653; HB-2794, 3473 Dir. purchase & develop land for Rockford State Railway Park, HB- 2566 State Historic Plaque Program, Agency to establish, HB-2685 Housing Development Authority Authority included as State agency under Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act, HB-477 IL State Museum Board current terms expiration, HB-1961 Individual Personal Record Act creates; gov'tal. agencies keep records of disclosures of information, SB-656 Innovation Development, State Corporation for creates; raise funds for investment in small business, HB-1278 intra-agency advisory boards authorizes establishment of by constitutional officers, depts., agencies & commissions, SB-1806 Investment and Development Advisory Council creates; Gov. appoint to increase minority participation in Housing Development Authority programs, HB-2332 law enforcement agency property includes State law enforcement agencies under Act, HB-2521 Mathematics and Science Academy, IL, includes as State Agency, SB-1728 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority changes from municipal corporation to State agency, SB-1454 site description; bonding authority; req. financial plans; 6-member governing board, HB-568 minority employment State agency employ minimum 15% minority personnel, HB-3645 Prairie State 2000 Fund Employment Training, creates Advisory Panel on, HB-147 Private Activity Bond Allocation Council creates; allocation of bond limit for private activity bonds among gov'tal. units; supersedes E084-6; HB-1148 procurement of services State agency procurement of certain professional services, requires selection from 3 most qualified providers; criteria, HB-1123 Prompt Payment by State Act. STATE AGENCIES-Cont. Court of Claims pay interest penalties in investigation of payments due claimants, HB-2528 payment for perishable goods within 7 & for other goods within 30 days, HB-1245 payment required within 30 calendar days, HB-1246 Public Counsel, Office of creates; intervene for consumers in ICC deliberations, SB-1021 rules adoption requires of various State depts., agencies & entities relative to their functions, HB-1301 rules and regulations establishing certain standards, requires of various Dept. and State Agencies, HB-3152 rules, licenses, permits, revises various Acts in re, HB-1059 service contracts competitive bidding reflecting cost of using local entity's employees, req., SB-2056 Small Business Litigation Expenses Act creates; court & State agency award expenses in administrative adjudicatory proceeding or civil action under certain circumstances, HB-3034 smoking public areas, prohibits smoking in unless expressly permitted, HB-33 State agency rules proposals permits submission of agenda to IL Register for publication to elicit public comment, HB-1285 State Collection Act of 1986, IL creates; methods of debt collection & record keeping for State agencies; write-off of uncollectible debts, HB- 3328 State Employee Suggestion Award Board establishes in Dept. CMS to encourage improvements in State operations, HB-578 State Water Survey changes name to IL Water and Atmospheric Survey, SB-815 Steel Products Procurement Act manufactured or produced in U.S., req. of products purchased or leased by State agencies, HB-2887 public works contracts by agency contain prohibition against use of So. African steel products, HB-1441 Sunset Act, Regulatory Agency includes all State agencies; annual review standards & procedures, HB- 1260 uncollected claims and accounts receivable guidelines for writing off claims against another State agency, HB-1496 2718 STATE AGENCIES-Cont. Willard Ice Building alcoholic liquor, permits sale & dispensing with permission of Dir. of Rev. Dept., SB-147 workers' compensation claims Dept. CMS establish rules, procedures & forms for administration & payment of, HB-1968 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION abnormal spinal curvatures of school children Board and Dept. of Public Health to est. screening program, HB-3070 abolishes; provides for election of Superintendent of Public Instruction, HJRCA-4 agricultural education program ag. ed. unit in Board maintained and staffed full time; continuing assistance to sch. dists.; committee of agriculturalists develop State program; etc., SB-1980;HB-3200 agricultural vocational education creates program in State Board of Ed. to be staffed & maintained by existing staff, HB-3008 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act creates; grants to school districts; income tax check-off, SB-202 annual report status of education in IL contained in separate Section, SB-352;HB-1039 certification credit hours required for various certificates, requires Board to increase, HB-992 correction of reference to federal agency in re federal funds, HB-1252 discrimination pupil assignment & personnel employment assignment, allows relief from sex discrimination to be sought before State Board of Ed., HB-1283 extracurricular programs State Board to make grants to certain entities providing, HB-320 fire safety education preschool & kindergarten children, grants to non-profit organizations, HB-3422 grants see also: subject heading insulating school bldgs. against airport noise, increases bond authorization, HB-3499 student suicide prevention programs, SB-1795 handicapped children pilot projects to provide services to children up to 3 yrs. old, Board establish, HB-889 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Cont. hearing officers increases maximum per diem, HB-1420 high school dropouts annual report to General Assembly on rate of dropouts, HB-2158 annual report to Gov., State Board include dropout statistics, HB-2165 report on dropout rates & bilingual program participation to Gov. and G.A., relocates language in Sch. Code, SB-1666 in-plant technological instruction Board to give grants to local ed. agencies to prepare students for employment, HB-2221 indicators of effective instruction, State Board establish program to recognize schools which maintain, HB-825 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information bulletins, Dept. Law Enforcement prepare and send to State Board of Ed. for circulation in schools, HB-807 latch key programs public school programs, State Board of Ed. make annual reports on nature & operation of programs, HB-3062 legislation recommendations eliminates deadline for recommendations to G.A., HB-450 math and science equipment matching grants for purchasing equipment instead of program of lending equipment to students, SB- 1953;HB-3225 mathematics pilot project State Board establish; experience in applied math to employment in technological fields, SB-1174 members employee or member of board of any school system or institution of higher learning in IL, allows, SB-151 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act application of Act, expands, HB-2561 State Board of Ed. and educational service regions, Act applies to, SB- 516 preschool model pilot programs, State Board contract with agencies to establish, SB-1272 primary purpose of education in IL Board to report to General Assembly within one year, HB-1818 Principals Academy, IL State Board to establish for development of skills, HB-2466 prisoner education transfers jurisdiction to State Board of Ed; mandates GED instruction, HB- 1720 2719 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Cont. proficiency tests consumer education proficiency, St. Board develop H.S. test, HB-1374 health education proficiency, State Board develop H.S. test, HB-1375 model proficiency tests, Board develop for H.S. level, HB-1002, 2488 pupil transportation costs alternatives to reimbursement formula, Board to study; incentives, rewards, HB-1373 recognition of schools schools maintaining effective instruction, Board establish statewide program of recognition, HB-1820 regional school centers Board to establish network for coordination of services, SB-1267 regional superintendents Board conduct annual audits of financial records, HB-2115 replaces current Board with new 9-member Board, SB-316 Residential Services Authority for Behavior Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students, creates; powers & duties, SB-1056 Scandinavian Lekoteks (play libraries), authorizes establishment of for children with special needs, SB-33 scholarships academically superior elementary & secondary level sholarships, HB- 1398 school administrators mandatory Statewide training program for potential, State Board to establish, HB-2465 school consolidation feasibility studies Board promulgate rules for provision of funds to regional sup't. and sch. dists., SB-1270 school district size Board to review optimum size and organization, report to G.A., HB-827 school funding Lottery Education Fund, all proceeds from lottery deposited into for distribution by State Board of Ed. to schools, SB-582 school personnel evaluations State Board train administrators to be more effective, HB-2490 social group work pilot projects Board to establish to reduce impact of gang crime on education, HB-123 special education hearing officers Board to actively recruit for determination of placement, HB-891 State fish STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Cont. selection, State Board of Ed. shall conduct election in elementary schools, HB-2725 status of education annual report contain separate Section; identify problems, recommend solutions; report to G.A. and Governor, SB-352 student IDs uniform statewide student ID system, St. Board to implement, HB-2186 student self-concept, Board to fund pilot program to enhance, HB-1004 Superintendent of Public Instruction tuition of children from orphanages, certain children's homes & St. housing units, changes references from Sup't. to State Board of Education, HB-451 tax exempt foundations Board to disseminate info to all boards & superintendents to receive gifts for benefit of local sch. dists., HB-605 teacher scholarship program Board establish for teachers preparing to teach in area of identified staff shortage, HB-2491 teacher tuition and fees additional training in subject area endorsed on certificate, State Board pay, SB-2112 higher ed. courses to qualify teacher for teaching in staff shortage area, State Board to pay, SB-2111 teachers See SUBJECT HEADING temporary relocation, distribution of moneys by State Board of Ed. for expenses of, SB-115;HB-218 transportation reimbursement reimbursement to custodians of qualified pupils, State Board report annually to G.A. and Gov., HB-3048 Urban School Improvement Act creates; voluntary development & implementation of improvement plans by districts & schools; funding by Board, HB-2188 vocational education instructional materials, includes among math & science equipment which Board may loan free directly to students, HB-3089 submission of plan to IL Community College Board and IL State Council on Vocational Ed., SB-1276 Young Minds Program, IL creates for receipt & distribution of donated technical and vocational equipment; grants; tax deduction, SB-340 2720 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS automatic tabulating equipment delay in counting ballots & tabulation of votes due to hardware or software failure to be reported to Board in writing, SB-1895 error in tabulation during official count to be reported to Board, SB-1896 testing of equipment & programs, Board may select as many election jurisdictions as advisable in State, SB-1897 conduct of registration and elections no advisory opinion of Board shall conflict with statutes, HB-3164 election manuals manuals sold to election authorities by election supply vendors, State Board of Elections approve, SB- 1812 electronic data processing Board approve programs, formats, etc. of computerized registration files before implementation, HB-3027 Board may contract with technical consultant for services, HB-1109 voter registration information, Board est. regulations to ensure uniformity throughout State, SB-1891 electronic voting systems sealed copy of each tested program to be furnished to Board prior to election, SB-1894 meetings requires Board to meet each election day, HB-1396 printed ballots galley proof of each ballot to be printed under charge of election authority to be furnished to State Board Elections, SB-1892 technical consultants compensation and termination of contract requirements, eliminates certain, HB-533 EDP services, Board may contract for, HB-1109 voter registration information computerized, county clerk furnish to Board semi-annually; Board furnish info to political committees, HB-882 STATE FIRE MARSHAL burn injuries requires hospitals, physicians & nurses to report to State Fire Marshal, SB- 1731 burn reporting program directs State Fire Marshal to develop, HB-2886 Community Fire Protection Grant Program grants for fire fighting equipment and organization; administered by Dept. Conservation and State Fire Marshal, SB-176 STATE FIRE MARSHAL-Cont. federal funds Office of Fire Marshal expend as approp. by G.A.; deposit of certain fees into Fire Prevention Fund, SB- 2122 Fire Service Institute, IL allows Fire Marshal to use federal funds, SB-2122 gas stations self-service stations, State Fire Marshal may not prohibit operation on basis of unattended self-service station, SB-252 grant program authorizes Fire Marshal to administer grant programs for assistance to certain entities in forming new dists., SB-1617 petroleum storage tanks program to prevent & detect leaks; establish specifications for systems, HB-2250 registry of tanks of 1100 or more gal. capacity, requires Fire Marshal to maintain; owners pay registration fee, HB-1828 private firefighting enterprises regulation and certification, provides for; prohibits such enterprises from providing contractual firefighting services after 6/86, HB-724 STATE GOVERNMENT Auditing Act, State dropout rate and achievement test scores in Chi. public schools, Aud. Gen. to investigate, HB-873 committees, commissions and advisory boards members' names and other information submitted to Secretary of State; quarterly reports of expenditures to Leg. Audit Commission; public reports on file at State Library, HB- 3484 Contractual Services Act, IL creates; governmental units adopt guidelines for operative policies & instructions in re service contracts, HB-3254 debts owed IL Debt Collection Unit, Dept. of Revenue collect all debts owed to IL, SB-1972 fraudulent compensation civil cause of action against persons using fraudulent means or false representation to obtain compensation, HB-3340 freezing of assets while prosecution pending for public aid fraud or Stete benefits fraud, SB-2072 Governmental Ethics Act economic interest statements 2721 STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. grants 30-day filing period to certain persons; requires notice of obligation to file; permits late filings; forfeiture of office or position for failure to file, HB- 196 indemnity civil law suits, includes local public entities without taxing powers in "State", HB-3257 grants to persons handling hazardous substances under contract to State, SB-1848;HB-3207 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act Municipal Joint Action Agencies revises structure & power of agencies formed for collection & disposal of waste, SB-1930 personnel rules apply to employee assigned temporarily to another public agency pursuant to intergov't. agreement, HB-3065 POW-MIA flag, requires to be flown over State Capitol, HB-3138 Prescott E. Bloom Internships in Government Program creates; incl. James H. Dunn, Jr. Memorial Fellowship, Michael Curry Internship & Vito Marzullo Internship, E086-3 Prompt Payment by State Act payment for perishable goods within 7 & for other goods within 30 days, HB-1245 payment required within 30 calendar days, HB-1246 Property Control Act, State surplus laboratory equipment, requires contribute to Dept. CMS clearinghouse for schools and State colleges, HB-366 public official discharge from public office, jury may recommend in lieu of awarding punitive damages, SB-2065 public officials vacancy in office, prohibits expenditure of funds or entering new contractual agreements in certain instances, SB- 1712 Purchasing Act, Illinois See PURCHASING Revenue Sharing Act, State allocation of tax base for separate districts coterminous with municipality, SB-2175 service contracts competitive bidding reflecting cost of using local entity's employees, req., SB-2056 Special Districts See SUBJECT HEADING STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. standard work week sets at 4 days of 10 hours each, HB-239 State Agencies See SUBJECT HEADING State air travel establishes priority schedule, SB-1036; HB-1769 State employees See EMPLOYMENT State Finance Act commemorative birth certificate revenue, Dir. Public Health certify amount, HB-2760 franchise taxes deposit of 60% of all taxes into Franchise Tax Distribution Fund for school districts, SB- 409 petty cash funds exempts certain expenditures from Dept. CMS approval; permits establishment of special petty cash funds, SB-142;HB-121 State Government Procurement Code creates; standardized purchasing procedures, SB-1624;HB-2898 State Moneys Act disqualification of depository institution because of its acquisition by another institution, prohibits, HB-3276 security for State moneys on deposit bonds and notes secured by mortgages or trust deeds on unemcumbered real estate worth sum invested or loaned, State Treasurer may accept, HB-190 State Officers See SUBJECT HEADINGS State Records Act reports of impaired physicians not considered records under Act, HB- 1955 STATE MANDATES ACT due process mandates administration of justice, subjects due process mandate to 100% State reimbursement, HB-3043 exemptions from automobile tax, prohibits local gov'tal. tax on auto purchased by person for rental purposes, SB-2057 county treasurers paid on same schedule as county sheriffs in counties under 2 million, HB-1834 equalization factor for assessment year 1985 shall not exceed that for 1983, SB-485 pensions, Chicago Firemen (Article 6) annuities based on salary on date preceding withdrawal (now average of 4 highest yrs. of last 10 yrs. service), HB-732 2722 STATE MANDATES ACT-Cont. disability and occupational disease benefits, automatic annual increase of 3%, HB-730 increase automatic annual increase, HB-41 maximum pension, increases to 80% of salary, HB-731 min. monthly annuity $500/month for certain firemen; increases widow annuities, HB-440 ordinary disability benefits, extends eligibility period, HB- 727 raise occupational disease disability benefit, HB-42 Secretary of Board assigned to active duty at board office for duration of his term as Sec., HB-708 widow election to receive pension of 50% of deceased husband's, HB-65 widows annuity, increases minimum annuity for certain widows, HB-729 pensions, Chicago Teachers (Article 17) increase & compound automatic annual increase; members eligible age 56, HB-2836 increase for each yr. of creditable service times number of years receiving benefits, HB-114 increase survivor & children pension, SB-55, 1651;HB-211 new retirment formula, SB-1554 raises maximum death benefit, HB-2754 raises minimum survivor & children pensions, SB-55 redues service req. for early retirement without discount to 30 yrs; redefines average salary, HB-3202 pensions, County Employees and Officers (Article 9) benefits not to differ on basis of sex where such differences exist, HB-411 pensions, Downst. Police (Article 3) extension of fireman's health insurance continuance privilege to downstate police, HB-355 non-participants with 15 yrs. employment with police dept. may buy credits, HB-806 pensions, Downst. Teachers (Article 16) increase for each yr. of creditable service times number of years receiving benefits, HB-114 new retirment formula, SB-1554 redues service req. for early retirement without discount to 30 yrs; redefines average salary, HB-3202 STATE MANDATES ACT-Cont. pensions, Downstate Firefighters (Article 4) increase minimum monthly pension for surviving spouses, disabled firefighters, certain retirees, HB-61 payment of 3% interest on refunds of member contributions, HB- 59 pensions, State Employees (Article 14) increase for each yr. of creditable service times number of years receiving benefits, HB-114 new retirment formula, SB-1554 pensions, State Universities (Article 15) increase for each yr. of creditable service times number of years receiving benefits, HB-114 new retirment formula, SB-1554 school nurses paid on basis of teacher salary schedule based on ed. & experience, HB-3648 VDT Users Safety Act, HB-620 Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission State mandates fiscal note, Commission to prepare on bills creating or expanding mandate for units of local gov't., sch. dist., & community college dist., SB-1677 STATE MILITIA See MILITARY AND NAVAL DEPARTMENT STATE OFFICERS See SUBJECT HEADINGS STATE TREASURER Agricultural Premium Fund transfer of funds from GRF, authorizes, HB-3630 Capital Development Bond Act State treasurer countersignature, clarifies requirement, HB-1890 disposition of interest State Treasurer disposition of interest from investment or deposit of certain public funds, SB-2038 General Obligation Bond Act notice to Comptroller and State Treasurer that monies exceed amount to be transferred may be made by Gov. representative, HB- 1249 transfers from Road Fund and GRF made by Treasurer alone, HB-l1118 investments savings and loan, prohibits State Treasurer to invest in unless S & L pledge not to make loans to So. Africa, HB-285 South Africa 2723 STATE TREASURER-Cont. bank seeking to State depository, disqualified if loans to So. Africa, HB-285 savings and loan, prohibits State Treasurer to invest in unless S & L pledge not to make loans to So. Africa, HB-285 STATE TREASURY Agricultural Premium Fund transfer of funds from GRF, authorizes, HB-3630 Build Illinois Fund distribution of tax revenues from occupation & use taxes, HB-568 increases transfers to Build IL Purposes Fund, HB-3396 State occupation & use taxes, percentage of receipts betweeen 11 / 1/84 and 10/1/ 85 to be deposited into, HB-568 Child Abuse Prevention Fund authorizes receipt of private donations; Fund to retain earned interest; fee from recording of birth records deposited into, SB-1583;HB-2760 commemorative birth certificate revenue, deposit into Fund, HB-2760 interest earned shall remain in Fund; permits private donations, HB-3476 Com:non School Fund dog racing privilege tax revenues deposited into, HB-885 Lottery proceeds and interest from Lottery Fund deposited into, SB-248, 305; HB-710, 919, 920 removes certain obsolete language in re, SB-253 transfer of 51% net lottery revenues into, requires; St. Bd. Education certify annual cost of public education in IL, HB-795 Criminal Correction Surcharge Fund additional penalty on fines in criminal & traffic cases, HB-3525 Domestic Violence Shelter and Service Fund commemorative birth certificate revenue, deposit into Fund, HB-2760 Exxon Oil Overcharge Settlement Trust Fund, creates, HB-3475 Farm Emergency Assistance Fund funds used for certain payments under Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act, authorizes, SB-1037 Fire Prevention Fund transfer funds to General Obligation Bond Retirement Fund to pay off IL Fire Institute debt, HB-1440 General Revenue Fund Build Illinois, monthly transfers from GRF to various funds for, HB-568 STATE TREASURY-Cont. sch. central services costs, requires quarterly transfers to GRF; deposit of fed. funds for general administration into State Bd. Education Intra-Agency Fund, HB- 995 Grade Crossing Protection Fund increases monthly transfer from Motor Fuel Tax Fund to; money to be used for grade crossing surfaces and signals, SB-303 IL Race Track Improvement Fund expenditures made pursuant to competitive bidding, requires, HB- 2486 IL Standardbred Breeders Fund deposit 12 1/2% (now 8 1/2%) of privilege taxes from horse racing into; additional transfers from GRF, SB-1504 moneys used for races limited to IL conceived horses, SB-1944 Impoundment Control Act, IL creates; executive branch authorization to impound funds; approval by G.A. with assistance from Auditor General, HB-2241 Intra-Agency Services Fund DCCA recovery of federal program monies for general administration, requires deposit into fund until 1987, HB-1959 Land Bank Fund regulation of use; deletes provisions creating position of director of fund, SB-318 Local Government Distributive Fund increases monthly transfer from GRF, SB-1231 Lottery Fund, State Common School Fund, proceeds from Lottery and interest from Lottery Fund deposited into, HB-710 Manteno Veterans Home Fund changes name to George H. Ryan Veterans Home Fund, HB-3653 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority refunding bonds issuance, HB-3396 Motor Fuel Tax Fund projects over $25,000, prohibits use of local personnel, HB-819 vehicle emissions inspection program, deletes provisions for funding, SB- 396 Motor Fuel Tax funds funds received by cities over 500,000 used for reconstruction or improvement of any residential street, HB-1869 Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund Act makes Fund account of Dept. of Conservation funded from Build IL Purposes Fund, 2724 STATE TREASURY-Cont. Race Track Improvement Fund abolishes; 1/3 breakage into GRF, HB- 3518 race track reimbursement for provision of overflow facilities for other tracks, Fund monies to be used for, SB-576 Special Funds establishment of new funds see also: PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES Airport Legal Assistance Fund, HB-3496 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Fund, HB- 2253 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Fund, SB-202;HB-1873 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act Fund, HB-3177 Alzheimer's Disease Research Fund, SB-62 Anatomical Gift Expense Fund, HB-1893 Ballot Pamphlet Fund, IL, HB- 3375 Bank Examiners' Education Fund, IL, SB-2300 Bicycle License and Registration Fund, HB-1771 Build IL Bond Retirement and Interest Fund, Build IL Bond Fund, Build IL Purposes Fund, Local Tourism Fund, HB-568 Catastrophic Major Illness Protection Fund, HB-2008 Cemetary Consumer Protection Fund, HB-1589 Chi. Public School Lottery Fund, HB-869 Cigarette Health Hazard Survival Fund, SB-1500 Commercialization and Infrastructure Assistance Bond Fund, HB-1800 Community Fire Protection Grant Fund, SB-176 Consumer Bank Fund, HB-0699 Consumer Intervention Fund, SB- 1025, 1885; HB-2970, 3296 Contractor's License Fund, SB- 2134 County Corrections Reimbursement Fund, SB-1702 County Fair Youth Program Building Fund, HB-2640, 2780 Crime Prevention Organization Grant Fund, SB-510 DCFS Training Fund, HB-3477 Dental Disciplinary Fund, SB- 1030 Dept. of Veterans Annual Lottery Fund, SB-1928 STATE TREASURY-Cont. Education Residential Property Tax Replacement Fund, HB- 875 Election Campaign Fund, HB- 1020 Electric Utility Educational Tax Fund, HB-2320 Elementary and Secondary Educational Assistance Fund, SB-248 Emergency Med. Services Fund, SB-1304 Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund, HB-0545 Employment Training Fund, HB- 147 Enterprise Development and Job Creation Fund, SB-213 Excellence in Nursing Home Care Fund, HB-2247 Exxon Oil Overcharge Settlement Trust Fund, HB-3475 Fair Race Track Improvement Fund, HB-1558 Farm Emergency Assistance Fund, HB-1090 Fed. Job Training Information System Revolving Fund; Public Infrastructure Construction Loan Revolving Fund, SB-2286 Firearm Owner's Notification Fund, SB-2003 Firearm Owners Identification Fund, HB-382 Franchise Tax Distribution Fund, SB-409 Gaming Law Enforcement Fund, IL, SB-1552 Gang Violence Victims and Witnesses Fund, HB-484 General Liability Re-Insurance Fund, HB-2907 Gubernatorial Elections Fund, SB- 171; HB-574, 2673 Habitat Stamp Fund, HB-1490 Handgun Control Fund, SB-63 Hazardous and Solid Waste Recycling and Treatment Fund, HB-2383 High Impact Training Services Fund, IL, SB-215 Highway Advertising Control Fund, HB-859 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Revolving Fund, HB-2801 IL Health Care Cost Containment Special Studies Fund, HB-3266 IL Beach Marina Fund, HB-1961 IL Civic Center Bond Fund; IL Civic Center Bond Retirement & Interest Fund; Metro. Expo. Auditorium & Office Bldg. Bond Proceeds Fund, HB-2421 2725 STATE TREASURY-Cont. IL Development Financing Commission Loan Fund, SB- 2236 IL Education Fund, HB-2471 IL Emergency Employment Development Fund, SB-721 IL Enterprise Zone Major Employer Utility Tax Grant Fund, HB-2435 IL Gaming Law Enforcement Fund, HB-3300 IL Industrial Coal Utilization Fund; State Rail Freight Loan Repayment Fund; Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund, SB-448 IL Veterans Home Fund, HB- 3476 IL Veterans' Home Grant Fund, HB-3628 Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund, HB-968; 1343 Insurance Financial Regulation Fund, SB-1294;HB-2438, 2444 Interlocal Insurance Pool Loan Fund, SB-1985 International and Promotional Fund, SB-1264 Job Training Program Fund, HB- 2253 Land of Lincoln Fund, HB-2116 Local Correctional and Courthouse Facilities Construction Fund, HB-3509 Local Governmental Assistance Revolving Loan Fund, HB-3575 Local Infrastructure Project Fund, SB-374 Local School District Fund, HB- 649 Lottery Education Fund, SB-582 Lottery for Education Fund, HB- 435 Mandated Categorical School Programs Fund, SB-747 Manteno Veterans Home Fund, HB-2429 McCormick Place Operations Fund, SB-1454 Mental Health Education Fund, SB-1243 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Fair Authority Completion Note Subordinate Fund, SB- 1249; HB-568 Milk Commodity Trust Fund, HB- 950 Minority and Female Business Surety Fund, HB-754, 2053 Missing and Exploited Children Trust Fund, SB-1285 STATE TREASURY-Cont. Motor Fuel Tax Fund, HB-1779 Municipal Earnings Tax Fund, HB-625 Natural Heritage Fund, HB-3473 NIU Income Fund, SB- 1162 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Fund, HB- 2057 Orphan Underground Storage Tank Fund, SB-114 Pesticide Control Fund, SB-1164; HB-1775 Prairie State 2000 Fund, SB-1156 Public Utility Acquistion Bond Retirement and Interest Fund; Public Utility Acquisition Fund, HB-2628 Radiation Protection Fund, HB- 1939 Real Estate Time-Share Registration Fund, SB- 1417;HB-650 Response Contractors Indemnification Fund, HB-3207 Responsibly Build Illinois Fund, HB-570 Rural Economic Development Grant Fund and Rural Infrastructure Construction Loan Revolving Fund, SB-2255 School Aid Income Tax Fund, SB- 44, 410 School District Income Tax Fund, SB-196; HB905, 1837 Self Insurers Security Fund, HB- 1263 Small Business Assistance Fund, SB-1408 Small Contractors Surety Bond Guarantee Revolving Fund, HB-2774 Special Events Revolving Fund, HB-1970 State Farm Debt Restructuring Fund, SB-2097;HB-3357 State Rail Freight Loan Repayment Fund, SB-795 State Recycling Fund, HB-2124 State Scholarship Fund, HB-1206 Superconducting Super Collider Fund, HB-1935 Tax Loss Impact Grant Fund, HB-316 Teacher Incentive Pay Fund, SB- 231 Technical Education Training Fund, SB-219 Toll Highway Authority Fund, IL, SB-2176 Trades and Occupations Recovery Fund, HB-773 Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, HB-1567 2726 STATE TREASURY-Cont. Transportation Regulatory Fund, SB-756; HB-2196 Underground Tank Leak Detection and Clean-up Fund, HB-1828 Uninsured Motorist Victim Injury Compensation Fund, SB- 1621;HB-3306 Universal Telephone Service Fund, SB-934 Utility Trust Fund, SB-1461 Vocational and Technical Education Training Fund, SB- 1154 Worker's Compensation Insurance Fund, HB-1515 Workers' Compensation Insurance Fund, HB-2769 World's Fair Authority Fund, HB- 1144 Worlds Fair Authority Fund, SB- 104 Youth Employment Program Fund, HB-2512 Podiatric Disciplinary Fund, IL State deposits to be used for administration of Podiatric Act, SB-170 Tourism Fund Build IL Fund, changes name of Tourism Fund to, HB-568 State Board of Education Intra-Agency Fund sch. general administration federal funds deposited into; quarterly transfers of central services costs to GRF, HB-995 State Construction Account Fund federal reimbursements for expenditures from fund to be deposited into fund, HB-1868, 2875 State Revenue Sharing Act bond escrow accounts, State Treasurer to deposit portion of taxing dist. money into per dist. request, HB- 1455 increases monthly transfer from GRF to Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, SB-1231 HB-1442 Thoroughbred Breeders Fund additional purposes for use of, SB-1580 Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offense fines; allocation of narcotics fines to local gov't. units, HB-3290 warrants Compt. may examine any transaction prior to drawing, SB-1817 Working Capital Revolving Fund moneys invested & reinvested and all earnings deposited into Fund for same purposes as all moneys in Fund, HB-3194 STATE TREASURY-Cont. not subject to appropriation; Aud. Gen. audit income & expenditures subject to Fund, HB-3221 STATE'S ATTORNEY See ATTORNEY GENERAL AND STATE'S ATTORNEYS STATE'S ATTORNEYS See ATTORNEY GENERAL AND STATE'S ATTORNEYS STATUES Casimir Pulaski Memorial Statue Committee, creates, SB-1465 STATUTES IL Revised Statutes Legislative Reference Bureau make available on computer for public or gov'tal. agencies; LRB adopt rules and set fees, HB-792 STRIKES See COLLECTIVE BARGAINING TAXATION Automobile Renting Occupation and Use Tax Act rates, increases to 5% (now 4%), HB- 251 Bingo License and Tax Act additional 2 bingo games after single day prize limit reached, allows, SB- 422 aggregate daily prize limit, raises to $2,700, HB-424 special games, eliminates provision that one card valid for all 5 of day's special games; removes card price limitations, HB-421 women's auxiliaries of sponsoring organization may manage operations, HB-422 Boxing and Wrestling Act, Professional gross receipts tax on sale of admission tickets, reduces, HB-34 Build Illinois distribution of tax revenues relevant to new Build IL funds, HB-568 casino gambling, permits in cities over 1 million, HB-175 Cigarette Tax Act cigarette and cigarette use tax imposes additional, SB-1273, 1500; HB-568, 2538 increases, HB-1311 short title, revises, HB-2571;HB- 2(SS-2) tax return filing deadline extends one business day when date falls on wk-d. or State holiday, HB-460 noon of next business day following present deadline, HB- 461 2727 TAXATION-Cont. coal city or county application of retailers occupation tax, place where coal severed from earth is place of sale, SB-446 Commercial Renting Occupation and Use Tax Act creates; tax on rental property from rental receipts in lieu of occupation & use taxes on property at time of purchase, owner option, SB-1395 counties authorizes additonal occupational & use tax with reduction of property tax, HB-1517 automobile tax, prohibits on auto purchased by person for rental purposes, SB-2057 Cook County appropriations & tax levies, validates, HB-1338, 3072 highways, inc. maximum tax rate limit; removes certain referenda requirements, HB- 1114 highways, increases federal aid matching tax rate, HB- 1113 motor vehicle license tax and 2% occupation & use tax, allows imposition, HB-2244 occupation & use taxes imposed by State rather than local entity, HB-3032 personal property exempt from State occupation & use taxes, eliminates local option, HB- 1091 sales tax revenue annual advance distributions, HB-1675 sanitary landfill tax, authorizes; proceeds for construction & maintenance of roads, HB-2973 State collection, increases amount to be retained by State, SB-2039 tax rate limitation, not applicable if limit is increased pursuant to referendum, SB-557 taxes under Local Gov'tal. & Gov'tal. Employees Tort Immunity Act exempt from general tax rate limitations, HB-3557 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency authorizes political subdiv. other than counties to levy .05% tax under Act, HB-3103, 3161 restores authorization for .05% tax for emergency services & disaster operations, SB-1643 Farm Development Act grant program for heavily indebted farmers, Authority to administer; farmland tax provisions, HB-1090 firearms and ammunition, prohibits local taxation, HB-410 Gas Revenue Tax Act TAXATION-Cont. alternative computation based on number of units used, SB-1452 annual tax returns, increases average monthly tax liability which will allow, SB-1709 claims for erroneously paid credit or refunds, limits, HB-2133 exemptions fuel & electricity used in production or operation of pollution control facility, HB- 3303, 3379 gross receipts - community colleges, sch. dists., nonpublic sch., HB-1879 gross receipts fr. organizations exempt from federal taxation, SB-188 gross receipts from organizations exempt from federal taxation; prohibits pass-on to org., SB- 188;HB-845 residential customers qualifying for Sr. Cit. & Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief Act, HB- 1432 interest rate payable by State, HB- 3280 retail sale of natural gas and electricity, provides for gross receipts tax on; repeals Public Util. Rev. Act & Gas Rev. Tax Act, HB-1065 tax rate from 5% of gross receipts to 2.1 ¢ per therm, SB-334;HB-18 reduces on gross receipts from residential customers, HB-804 tax return filing deadline extends one business day when date falls on wk-d. or State holiday, HB-460 noon of next business day following present deadline, HB- 461 gasohol increases occupation & use taxes by 1% per cent per gal. Federal Excise Tax decrease, SB-254;HB-1090 increases use & occupation taxes to 5% beginning 1/1/86, HB-753 obsolete language, removes from State occupation & use tax Acts, HB-1998 raises rates; derivative of cereal grain; Dept. Revenue gallonage records, HB-571 Horse Racing Act surcharge on winnings; reduce tax rate on privilege of conducting parimutuel wagering; funds generated used for larger purses, 50% to licensee; property tax abatement, HB-568 hospital admission privilege tax, imposes, HB-1893 2728 TAXATION-Cont. Hotel Operations Tax Act tax return filing deadline extends one business day when date falls on wk-d. or State holiday, HB-460 noon of next business day following present deadline, HB- 461 Income Tax, Illinois See SUBJECT HEADING insurance companies local taxation prohibitions and impositions, HB-3607 taxation by political subdivisions, allows, SB-1247 investment tax credit high impact businesses may locate in Foreign Trade Sub-Zones; eligible for tax credit, SB-1706 jai alai licenses, taxes, regulates; legalizes pari- mutuel wagering; Jai Alai Control Board, HB-1485 Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act creates; recordation of certain documents in re transfers of beneficial interest; imposition of tax thereon, HB-1547 libraries increases maximum tax rate allowed with referendum, SB-560 local government tax receipts Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund, creates to administer distribution of federal loan moneys to local gov'ts.; use of certain tax receipts to repay loans, authorizes, HB-241 interest paid to reg. sch. sup't. when sch. dist. not elect to have interest earned on collected & undistributed taxes, HB-1453 Local Governmental Tax Collection Act abatement of taxes if elect to receive interest on undistributed taxes, deletes requirement, SB-623 county tax rate reduction, deletes requirement when taxing dist. receive interest on collected but undistributed taxes; deletes requirement to publish notice of use of such interest, HB-769 local messages tax reauthorizes imposition, SB-893 repeals authority to impose, SB-730 local sales tax collections, reduces %age retained by State to cover costs, HB-1275 local telecommunications tax authorizes imposition, SB-730 repeals authorization, SB-893 Messages Tax Act TAXATION-Cont. exemptions gross receipts - community colleges, sch. dists., nonpublic sch., HB-1879 gross receipts - transmitting nonbusiness messages from residences, HB-1036 gross receipts from organizations exempt from federal taxation; prohibits pass-on to org., SB- 188;HB-845 residential customers qualifying for Sr. Cit. & Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief Act, HB- 1432 tax rate reduces on gross receipts from residential customers, HB-804 tax return filing deadline extends one business day when date falls on wk-d. or State holiday, HB-460 noon of next business day following present deadline, HB- 461 Motor Fuel Tax Law additional 30 per gal. tax on all motor fuel, HB-2280 credit against current tax liability for amounts due to taxpayer from Dept. in lieu of credit memo or refund, authorizes, Hb-3042 exemptions diesel fuel tax, exempts 1st div. vehicle from additional 2 1/2 cent tax, HB-359 public school dist. vehicles used to transport students, SB-336 vehicles owned & leased by public sch. dist., used for transportation of students, HB- 1480 financial bonds guaranteeing payment of tax due, removes requirement, HB-2937 identification cards, requires in cab of commercial vehicles, SB-244 increases basic tax; extra revenue to counties, cities & road dists., HB- 3053 increases monthly transfer from fund to Grade Crossing Protection Fund; money to be used for grade crossing surfaces and signals, SB-303 municipal 1 per gal. tax on motor fuel sold within municipality, SB-212 quarterly reports allows inclusion of certain info that was unavailable in previous quarters, SB-419 receipt & disbursement of funds, specifies person responsible in special districts; deletes that road dist. must levy tax as prerequisite to receipt of Fund monies, HB-3398 2729 TAXATION-Cont. refund or credit memo, allows taxpayer to request, HB-2937 motor vehicles county motor veh. license tax & 2% occupation & use tax, allows imposition, HB-2244 designations for flat weight tax rates, revisions and new taxes, SB-495 new motor vehicles manufactured in U.S. deduction from occupation and use taxes, SB-1256 privilege tax, changes on certain vehicles to 5% of selling price (now $30), HB-570 use tax, excludes value of trade-in from "selling price", SB-1550;HB-2652 Multistate Tax Compact adopts; Dir. of Revenue serve on Multistate Tax Commission; permits access to certain tax info, SB-1209 Municipal Earnings Tax authorizes municipalities over 5,000 to levy; req. referendum, HB-625 municipal taxes authorizes 14 per gal. tax on motor fuel sold within municipality, SB-212 automobile tax, prohibits on auto purchased by person for rental purposes, SB-2057 bans home rule unit from imposing tax based on fees imposed by another gov't. unit without permission, SB- 1538 gross receipts, exlcudes tax added to bills under Public Utilities Act, SB- 1789 gross rental receipts from hotel rooms, tax deposited into city general corporate fund for expenditure at authority's direction, HB-2841 higher ed. institutions in home rule units to register, collect, and remit taxes, SB-1159 hotel tax revenues solely to promote tourism and conventions, SB-1818 hotel tax uses and %age therefor, specifies, SB-2152;HB-3183 income tax, home rule cities over 2 mil. may impose by ordinance, HB-3344 leasing motor vehicles, privilege tax, HB-2642 municipal supplementary sales tax, authorizes; referendum, SB-1951 municipal utility tax, excludes State utility taxes from gross receipts subject to muni. utility tax, SB-394 excludes tax added from gross receipts subject to municipal utility tax, HB-2843 occupation & use taxes additional 1/2% with referendum and 130,000 - 2 million population, SB-1951 TAXATION-Cont. imposed by State rather than local entity, HB-3032 personal property exempt from State occupation & use taxes, eliminates local option, HB- 1091 raises maximum rate, HB-3162 prohibits tax or surcharge on park dist. fees, HB-2835 rate increase for police protection, allows; backdoor referendum, HB-80 sales tax revenue annual advance distributions, HB-1675 sanitary landfill tax, authorizes; proceeds for construction & maintenance of roads, HB-2973 State collection, increases amount to be retained by State, SB-2039 tax increment financing project, city without unemployment statistics may use rate of county, SB-1700 tax or surcharge on mooring or docking fees imposed by park district, prohibits, HB-2788 township tax levy ceiling for general assistance, increases, HB-3109 occupation and use taxes alcohol liquor, additional 30 per drink, SB-2238 Build IL Fund, percentage of receipts to be deposited into betweeen 11 /1 / 84 and 10/1/85, HB-568 cigarette tax, provides certain taxes part of occupation & use taxes, HB- 2538 coal exploration and equipment, imposes taxes at 0%, SB-1952;HB- 3096 computer software, specifically incl. as taxable tangible personal property; defines, HB-3047, 3643 credit against current tax liability for amounts due to taxpayer from Dept. in lieu of credit memo or refund, authorizes, Hb-3042 deductions new motor vehicles manufactured in U.S., SB-1256 definition of maintaining a place of business in IL, revises, SB-2037;HB- 313 exemptions businesses investing in So. Africa ineligible for certain, HB-2530 Dept. Rev. furnish list of persons & entities exempt to municipalities & counties twice a year, HB-538 enterprise zone, building equipment incorporated into real estate situated in, HB-255 food bill mandatory service charges stated separately, HB- 1329 2730 TAXATION-Cont. fuel & electricity used in production or operation of pollution control facility, HB- 3303, 3379 hearing aids, SB-162;HB-365 machinery & equipment used for maintenance, repair, research, development; computers for product design, production, SB- 602 manufacturing machinery & equipment, includes machinery & equipment used for maintenance, research, development and computers used for design & production of such equipment, SB-521 financial bonds guaranteeing payment of tax due, removes requirement, HB-2937 food consumed on premises, phases out tax on, SB-519;HB-462 food taxed at 0%, requires except for food prepared for consumption on premises where sold, SB-513 gasohol, removes obsolete language, HB-1998 local entity occupation and use taxes imposed by State rather than local entity, HB-3032 oil field equipment, imposes State taxes at 0% on equipment over $250, SB- 430; HB-198 parental sponsorhip (now only teacher) of exempt student organizations, SB- 1708 persons in leasing or rental business, tax payment alternatives, SB-163 products other than cigarettes, increases State occupation & use taxes, SB-1688 sale of personal services, imposes taxes on, SB-1235 tax return filing deadline extends one business day when date falls on wk-d. or State holiday, HB-460 noon of next business day following present deadline, HB- 461 privilege taxes increases amount from harness racing paid into IL Standardbred Breeders Fund, HB-2779 property tax See REVENUE ACT OF 1939 Property Tax Freeze Act creates; freeze ad valorem property taxes, HB-3661 public community colleges tax rates, authorizes increase without referendum, HB-961 TAXATION-Cont. Public Utilities Act alternative computation based on number of units used, SB-1452 Public Utilities Revenue Act alternative computation based on number of units used, SB-1452 credit or refund enterprise zone businesses may file claim for amount of pass-on of municipal & State taxes, SB- 217 exemptions fuel & electricity used in production or operation of pollution control facility, HB- 3303, 3379 gross receipts - community colleges, sch. dists., nonpublic sch., HB-1879 gross receipts from organizations exempt from federal taxation; prohibits pass-on to org., SB- 188;HB-845 residential customers qualifying for Sr. Cit. & Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief Act, HB- 1432 interest rate payable by State, HB- 3280 retail sale of natural gas and electricity, provides for gross receipts tax on; repeals Public Util. Rev. Act & Gas Rev. Tax Act, HB-1065 tax rate from 5% of gross receipts to .31 0 per kilowatt-hr., SB-334;HB-18 reduces on gross receipts from residential customers, HB-804 tax return filing deadline extends one business day when date falls on wk-d. or State holiday, HB-460 noon of next business day following present deadline, HB- 461 public utility taxes gross revenues tax on telephone co. providing certain intrastate interexchange service, imposes; proceeds into Universal Telephone Service Fund, SB-934 limits refunds of taxes illegally collected or paid by public utility, HB-811 municipal utility tax, excludes State utility taxes from gross receipts subject to muni. utility tax, SB-394 refunds for recovery of pass-on city & State utility taxes, Enterprise Zone businesses may file claims for, SB- 665 public water districts contracting for water supply, expands authority; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB- 1254 2731 TAXATION-Cont. Real Estate Transfer Tax Act exemptions deeds for satisfaction of debt and deeds to satisy judgment liens, SB-131 deeds issued pursuant to mortgage foreclosure, HB-120, 189, 644 exempts trust documents issued to mortgage holders in certain instances, HB-3052 Retailers Occupation Tax Act See Also: occupation and use tax acts business reduction grant for businesses with restricted access due to DOT projects if business falls below certain levels, SB-1551 coal place of sale for city or county tax application is place where coal severed from earth, SB-446 coin counting devices approved by Dept. Rev., requires on vending machines of personal property, SB- 47 credits investment credit for property in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 place of business subject to restricted access due to State highway construction, HB-3513 delinquent taxes changes rate of interest payable by State, HB-3281 decreases rate of interest; reduces interest rate on overpayments; SB-2174;HB-3446 equalize interest rates for overpayments & underpayments, SB-1709 equalizes interest rate payable for overpayments & underpayments, SB-1882 exemptions bldg. materials sold by IL retailers for enterprise zone construction, SB-1614 sale of bldg. materials used in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 sale or use of farm machinery and equipment, SB-429;HB-527 gasohol increases by 1% per one cent per gal. Fed. Excise Tax decrease, SB-254; HB-1090 increases to 5% beginning 1/1/86, HB-753 interest rate payable by State, HB- 3279, 3281 liquid propane gas not used as motor fuel, eliminates prepayment requirement, HB-997 liquid propane gas, eliminates prepayment requirement, SB-212 TAXATION-Cont. not applicable to sales made by certain non-profit organizations, HB-2762 overpayments and underpayments delinquent tax interest rate, decreases; reduces interest rate paid on overpayments, SB-2174 equalizes interest rates, SB-1882 prepaid taxes venders discount applies; requires quarter monthly payments if monthly prepaid taxes exceed $25,000, HB-781 quarter monthly payments payment of 100% of actual tax liability in lieu of payments based on actual prior tax liability, allows, SB-1730 retail sale of natural gas and electricity, provides for gross receipts tax on; repeals Public Util. Rev. Act & Gas Rev. Tax Act, HB-1065 sales tax liabilities, enforcement of liens; suspension of insurance employee license for nonpayment; tax evasion penalties, HB-3481 unpaid taxes, changes penalty rate, HB-3449 venders discount applies to prepaid taxes; requires quarter monthly payments if monthly prepaid taxes exceed $25,000, HB-781 Revenue Act of 1939 See SUBJECT HEADING sale of personal services, imposes occupation and use taxes on, SB-1235 schools annual levy for payment of employer & employee contributions to Medicare, authorizes, SB-2256 Chi. bldg. purposes tax rate, carries forward extension of maximum rate from calendar year 1985, SB- 1799;HB-3129 fire prevention and safety tax levy, increases maximum, HB-984 increases maximum tax rates; permits levy of tax equal to expenditures for utilities and textbooks, HB-982 maximum tax rate limitations on proposed dist. during dist. formation proceedings, deletes, HB-2741 reduces maximum operating tax rate for unit dists., SB-1267 school aid income tax, creates, HB- 1481 school aid, creates State income tax for; eliminates local property tax for ed. purposes and Summer Sch. Fund Tax Levy, SB-44, 410 School District Income Tax Act, creates; tax income after referendum, SB-196; HB-905, 1837 2732 TAXATION-Cont. school dists. levy tax to reay moneys for temporary relocation expenses, SB- 115;HB-218, 409 self-insurance against loss or liability: payment by annual property tax, SB- 2090 tax levy for local funding of corrective action under Asbestos Abatement Act; reimbursement provisions; contractors; HB-1252 tax levy for tuition of community college students residing outside comm. coll. dist., SB-355;HB-585 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act includes disabled persons over 60 yrs., HB-2727 maximum income level, raises SB-257; HB-385 Service Occupation Tax See Also: occupation and use tax acts credits investment credit for property in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 exemptions sale of bldg. materials used in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 sale or use of farm machinery and equipment, SB-429;HB-527 gasohol increases by 1% per one cent per gal. Fed. Excise Tax decrease, SB-254; HB-1090 increases to 5% beginning 1/1/86, HB-753 Service Use Tax Act See Also: occupation and use tax acts credits investment credit for property in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 exemptions sale of bldg. materials used in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 sale or use of farm machinery and equipment, SB-429;HB-527 gasohol increases by 1% per one cent per gal. Fed. Excise Tax decrease, SB-254; HB-1090 increases to 5% beginning 1/1/86, HB-753 Southwestern IL Development Authority creates; promote growth in Madison & St. Clair counties; bonding, taxing authority, HB-2585 Special Service Area Act cities & counties levying tax in special service area keep proceeds in separate fund, HB-2590 Stock Transfer Tax Act creates; graduated tax on sale or transfer of stock and certificates of interest on property; proceeds used for 1992 Chi. World's Fair, SB-104 TAXATION-Cont. stocks, commodities or options repeals ban on State/county/municipal taxes, HB-3249 Tax Anticipation Note Act amounts; interest rates; manner of refunding, HB-1258 tax exempt foundations State Board of Ed. to disseminate info to all boards & superintendents to receive gifts for benefit of local sch. dists., HB-605 tax levies Chi. Board of Ed., tax levy to provide free pupil transportation, HB-1407 Chicago Board of Education, removes certain levy limitation; requires estimate of tax revenues on annual budgets, HB-45 cities under 500,000 pump water from Lake Mich.; raise debt limits; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB-1254;HB-2199 Community Mental Health, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Act, creates; local boards provide services; tax levy with referenda authority, HB-2458 conservation dist. tax levy for funding endangered species research; requires referendum, HB-929 fire protection dist., raises maximum tax rates dists. may levy, HB-908 park district tax levy for safety purposes, allows, HB-1395 RTA tax on persons selling jet aircraft fuel at retail, authorzes, SB-2151 sch. dist. fire prevention & safety tax levy, increases maximum, HB-984 sch. dist. tax levy to pay tuition of community college students residing in part of sch. dist. outside community college dist., SB- 355;HB-585 school aid, creates State income tax for; eliminates local property tax for ed. purposes and Summer Sch. Fund Tax Levy, SB-44 School District Income Tax Act, creates; tax income after referendum, SB-196 school dists. levy tax to repay moneys for temporary relocation expenses, SB-115;HB-218, 409 Southwestern IL Development Authority, creates; Madison & St. Clair Counties; growth; bonds; tax levies, SB-2302 Township Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act, creates; authorizes industrial projects, revenue bonds, tax levy, HB-1886 township's authority for general assistance tax levies, increases ceiling, HB-449 2733 TAXATION-Cont. unit of gov't. issue debt to retire debt or obligation found invalid or in default; authorizes tax levy, HB-2028 tax returns filing deadline deadline extended to noon of next business day, HB-461 when date falls on wk-d. or State holiday, extends deadline one business day, HB-460 Taxing District Reserve Fund Act special reserve fund for payment of tax refunds, authorizes local gov't. units and taxing district to accumulate monies in, SB-265 Taxpayer Sunshine Act creates; publication of notice of surplus by taxing dist. on ad valorem taxes, HB-1672 requires publication of surplus amount of fund from revenues of ad valorem tax, HB-1672 Telecommunications Excise Tax Act definitional changes; 1 per gal. tax on motor fuel sold within municipality, SB-212 interstate telecommunications originated or received in IL before taxable; intrastate, removes "in this State" ref., HB-3115 local telecommunications tax authorizes imposition, SB-730 repeals authorization, SB-893 tobacco products products other than cigarettes, increases State occupation & use taxes, SB-1688 Tobacco Products Tax Act creates; tax licensing requirements of persons in distribution of non- cigarett products, SB-1912 Township Community Building Act raises maximum tax levy after referendum; board of managers members may receive compensation and borrow money, SB-1618 Township Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act creates; authorizes financing industrial projects, revenue bonds, tax levy after referendum, HB-1886, 2818 Township Working Cash Fund Act creates; working cash fund for tshp. expenses; back-door referendum; tax levy, HB-3514 universities higher ed. institutions in home rule units register, collect & remit taxes SB-1159 universities pay sales taxes and hotel & motel occupancy taxes in home rule units, SB-2189 TAXATION-Cont. Use Tax Act See Also: occupation and use tax acts bills to list as separate item; makes certain exceptions, HB-447 credits investment credit for property in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 document stating tax to include name & address of seller and date sale was made, HB-766 exemptions sale of bldg. materials used in IL Foreign Trade Zone, SB-319 sale or use of farm machinery and equipment, SB-429;HB-527 gasohol increases by 1% per one cent per gal. Fed. Excise Tax decrease, SB-254; HB-1090 increases to 5% beginning 1/1/86, HB-753 gasohol, agricultural products or by- products must be grown in U.S., HB- 1317 retail sale of natural gas and electricity, provides for gross receipts tax on; repeals Public Util. Rev. Act & Gas Rev. Tax Act, HB-1065 utility taxes partial exemptions for businesses in enterprise zones, SB-994 validating acts Cook County appropriations & tax levies, validates, HB-1338, 3072 forest preserve districts approp. & tax levy ordinances, HB-3551 Vehicle Use Tax vehicles under $600, tax $30; vehicles over $600, tax 5% of selling price, HB-315 TEACHERS absences student & teacher absenteeism and turnover, sch. boards maintain & publish records of, HB-2219 adolescent and teen suicide prevention Dept. Mental Health & Dev. Disabilities establish programs; grants; teacher training institutes, SB-2164;HB-3639 Auditor General and Deputy Auditor General authorizes employment as teachers, HB-3624 Better School Act, creates; Teacher Excellence Program, SB-1269 bilingual education transitional instruction program for children with limited English; exempts teachers & counselors from membership in advisory committees, HB-989 2734 TEACHERS-Cont. certification additional training in subject area endorsed on certificate, State Board pay portion of tuition & fees, SB- 2112 certificates endorsed for each subject holder is legally qualified to teach, SB-586 elementary certificate, requires liberal arts preservice training, HB-351 high school certificate awarded only for teaching field in which teacher filled requirements for teaching major, HB-1076 increased requirements review; staff development programs; scholarships for ed. administration training; exam of knowledge & skills, SB-350 internship certificate, persons entering teaching field for first time before award of regular teaching certificate, HB-1005 new requirements, State Board and Teacher Certification Bd. periodic review of need, HB-1819 proficiency exams, requires passing prior to issuance of teaching certificate, SB-1268 requirement of U.S. citizenship, removes, SB-607 State Teacher Certification Board certification laws, Board conduct study & report to G.A., SB-287; HB-1021 teacher ed. trends, Board prepare & file reports, HB-1015 teacher internship study, Board study advisability prior to certification HB-1022 study of laws, filing of findings by Teacher Certification Board, HB- 1856 subject matter tests, requires for first time certification, HB-2464 temporary certification for participants in approved training programs for exchange students, HB-499 citizenship requirement exception where shortage of teachers or delay in filing for declaration of intent to become citizen, provides, HB-243 competency tests - see: testing contractual continued service contracts annual evaluations of teachers not in contractual continued service, HB- 3062 probationary service, increase to 3 years service require prior to contractual continued service, SB- 398 review pursuant to collective bargaining agreement, permits by sch. boards in dists. under 500,000, HB-310 TEACHERS-Cont. criminal background investigation authorizations must be submitted to appropriate regional sup't. of schools, SB-1670 certified teacher or applicant, sch. dist. employee or applicant, requires investigation as condition of employment, HB-2584 requires of prospective teachers; prohibits hiring for certain convictions, HB-52, 711 dismissals, removals, lay-offs dismissal hearing, precludes dist. from compelling testimony of consulting teacher, SB-1861 dismissal hearings, discovery procedures available in, SB-1809 precludes compelling certain testimony from consulting teachers, HB-3062 removal for cause, revises hearing procedures, SB-242, 1940 shortest length of continuing service dismissed first, SB-437;HB-1984 early child certificates requires major in early childhood ed. or elementary ed. with instruction in early childhood ed., HB-388 Educational Labor Relations Act, IL See COLLECTIVE BARGAINING English higher education instructors possess oral proficiency in English, SB- 1516;HB-2615 excellence in education and educational personnel, SB-350, 1269;HB-1038 full-time teacher status requires 20 hours of teaching per week, Board establish rules, HB-1898 gifted education teachers graduated education courses, requires of teachers & coordinators, HB-1326 group health insurance premiums empowers sch. boards to pay what pension System does not pay, SB- 240, 282 health insurance retired teacher ins. premiums, sch. bds. may pay portion of to Teachers' Retirement System, SB-1174 incentive pay program establishes; administered by State Board of Ed., SB-231 internship internship certificate and one year of internship teaching before award of regular teaching certificate, HB- 1005 study by St. Teacher Certification Board as to advisability prior to certification, HB-1022 joint educational agreements travelling teachers or audio-video communications, allows, SB-1532 2735 TEACHERS-Cont. jury duty, exempts public elementary & secondary teachers, HB-2668 Language and International Studies Academy, IL creates; secondary ed. to talented students; professional development of teachers; economic development, SB- 2118;HB-1072 leave of absence teacher elected to be officer of organization representing teachers in collective bargaining, SB-1991;HB- 3046 loco parentis certificated personnel loco parentis for school athletic & extracurricular programs, SB-2091 military service duty limits payment of full salary; preserves contractual continued service; continues service credit, SB-1991 minimum performance requires of students in teachers' ed; periodic assessments for certification, HB-1282 preservice training elementary certificate, requires intensive training in liberal arts, HB- 351 probationary service increase to 3 years service required prior to contractual continued service, SB-398 professor availability professors available to students out of classroom 5 hrs. per week, Board establish rules requiring, HB-1896 pupil drug abuse extends "in loco parentis" relationship to reporting of pupil drug abuse by certificated educational employees, SB-652 retired group health insurance premiums, empowers sch. boards to pay what pension System does not pay, SB- 240, 282;HB-552 Retired Teachers' Week, designates 4th week of each May, HB-116 salary and compensation armed forces reserve unit active duty, continues salary of teacher called into during sch. yr., SB-1991 attendance at meetings of pension retirement board, allows 6 days per school year without deduction from wages, SB-261 continued receipt when armed forces reserve unit called into active duty during sch. yr., SB-2114 deduction due to absence from teachers' institute when on leave granted by employing dist., prohibits, SB-1535 TEACHERS-Cont. deduction, prohibits for absence from teachers' institute due to illness or authorized personal leave, HB-242, 712 doubles minimum statutory salaries, HB-635 increases minimum for certain teachers, SB-1596 Medicare & S.S. withholding by school dist., SB-1809 Salary Reduction Plan authorizes creation under Pension Code pursuant to U.S. Internal Revenue Code, HB-510 scholarship program State Board establish for teachers preparing to teach in area of identified staff shortage, HB-2491 scholarships additional study, State Board of Ed. provide scholarships for, HB-1183 teacher training scholarships at IL colleges & universities; req. teaching term at IL schools, HB-1034, 3061 State Board give to high sch. student or graduate for teacher education studies at State U. or colleges, SB-1809 special education teacher strike students permitted use of facilities of dist. entered into joint agreement for special ed. facility, HB-1493 staff shortage areas tuition & fees paid by State Board for teacher taking courses to qualify for teaching in, SB-2111 substitute professor pay professor missing regularly-scheduled class pay expenses for substitute, Bd. establish rules for, HB-1897 substitute teachers Chicago teachers age 70, allows to be, HB-212 teacher assistance programs grants to school districts, State Board make grants to dists. applying for, HB-3054 Teacher Certification Board, State internship advisory study, HB-1022 study of IL teacher certification laws, SB-287;HB-1021 teacher education trends study, SB- 668; HB-1015, 1028 teacher evaluation plans defers in districts subject to collective bargaining agreemetnts, SB-1883 teacher evaluations school boards develop; include 2 formal assessments per year for certified teachers, HB-1281 2736 TEACHERS-Cont. tenure educational joint agreement teachers, defines tenure requirements, HB- 1119 testing competency test passage by applicants for teacher & supervisor certification after 1/1/88, HB-588 faculty & administrative officials tested in grammar, spelling & vocabulary, HB-1894 minimal competency tests, establishes for certain teachers, HB-62 periodic assessments for certification, requires, HB-1282 professional competency tests, condition for renewal of teaching certificates; continuing ed. requirement, SB-52 proficiency exams, requires passing prior to issuance of teaching certificate, SB-1268 transfers transfer of teachers in annexing high sch. dists. and new elementary sch. dists., HB-2828 tuition and fees additional training in subject area endorsed on certificate, State Board pay, SB-2112 higher ed. courses to qualify teacher for teaching in staff shortage area, State Board to pay, SB-21111 TECHNOLOGY corporate campus programs creates; corporate facility equipment used to train public sch. & community college students; income tax credits; grants, SB-1154 Corporation for Science and Technology, IL creates; identify & propose solutions to scientific & technological problems relating to IL economy, SB-585 Environmental Protection Agency research, EPA conduct for waste disposal methods, resource recovery, pollution control technology, HB- 2111 Hazardous and Solid Waste Recycling and Treatment Act creates; Dept. ENR program of research grants & operating loans for developing technology, HB-2383 high impact training local ed. agencies establish for new businesses, dislocated workers, expanding local businesses, SB-215 technical training program of State Board of Ed.; income tax deduction for equipment donated to schools, SB-219 high technology parks TECHNOLOGY-Cont. authorizes under Board of Regents & Board of Governors, HB-3266 mathematics pilot project State Board of Ed. establish to give students & teachers experience in applied math to technological fields, SB-1174 Robotics Institute, establishes at Uofl, HB- 2299 schools computer literacy course, prerequisite to H.S. diploma, SB-189 in-plant technological instruction, State Board of Ed. grants to local education agencies to prepare students for employment, HB-2221 technical training program of State Board of Ed.; income tax deduction for equipment donated to schools, SB-219 Science and Technology, IL Corporation for creates; identify problems of IL economy, propose solutions, realize opportunities, financial assistance, HB-1801 Software Licensing Enforcement Act creates; licensing agreements included with copies of computer software, SB-800 taxation donated computer to school, income tax credit, SB-l1198 donated equipmtn, computers, machinery exempted from occupation & use taxes, SB-521 technical training program of State Board of Ed.; income tax deduction for equipment donated to schools, SB-219 Technology Innovation Act of 1985, IL creates; Board of Higher Ed. award grants; State assistance to establish Centers for Industrial Technology, HB-1253 training high technology and computer programs, Dept. Corrections maintain, HB-2330 technical training program of State Board of Ed.; income tax deduction for equipment donated to schools, SB-219 Video Deposition Officer Act of 1985, IL Certified certification of video deposition officers by Dept. R&E, SB-578 video lottery devices authorizes at Chicago O'Hare Airport; proceeds to Chi. Public School Lottery Fund, HB-869 prohibits installation until completion of economic impact of such devices, HB-2645 2737 TELEPHONES See PUBLIC UTILITIES TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois creates; prohibits smoking in public places unless expressly permitted, SB-1533;HB-33, 2600 Smokeless Tobacco Labeling Act creates; req. health hazard warning, SB-1821 Snuff and Chewing Tobacco Labeling Act creates; requires health warning on each package; fine for violation, SB- 1539 taxation products other than cigarettes, increases State occupation & use taxes, SB-1688 Tobacco Products Tax Act creates; tax licensing requirements of persons in distribution of non- cigarett products, SB-1912 TORTS actions founded on tort nonprevailing party pays expenses of prevailing party, SB-2066 periodic payment of future damages on tort actions & medical malpractice actions, SB-2067 collateral source payments, admissible as evidence, SB- 1719, 2260, 2309;HB-3120, 3438; SB-5(SS-3); HB-6(SS-3) Comparative Fault Act, Illinois creates; allocate responsibilty for actions brought in certain cases; abolishes joint & several liability doctrine, SB-1715, 2263; HB-3116 contribution among joint tortfeasors contribution not permitted against employer for injuries covered by Workers' Comp./Occ. Diseases Acts, SB-1721; HB-3122 exempts employers liable under Workers' Comp. and Occupational Diseases Acts, SB-779 plaintiffs right to recover full amount of judgment from multiple defendants, SB-2107 repeals, SB-636, 2068, 2263, 2266; HB-3435, 3439 contributory fault, new law of, SB-635, 636 evidence collateral source payments admissible, SB-1719, 2260;HB-3120, 3438 itemization of verdict requires for certain actions based on negligence or strict tort liability, SB- 2311 law of torts, fixes in present state until changed by leg. authority, SB-2075 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act TORTS-Cont. see also: LOCAL GOVERNMENT adds rules to definition of enactment, SB-2051 civil actions against local gov'ts. & employees brought within 1 yr. from cause of action, SB-2216 defense or immunity under statutory or common law of U.S. or State, Act does not deprive public entity, SB- 2220 deletes language exempting common carriers, SB-1832 immunities from civil liability of local public entities & employees, expands and redefines, SB-1729 injury, incl. injury alleged under U.S. or IL statutory or common law, SB- 2219 insurer requirement to waive right to refuse payment due to nonliability of entity, removes, SB-2069 joint and several liability doctrine abolishes, SB-1715;HB-3116 not applicable to local public entity which is defendant in tort action, SB-2024 local taxing entity, limits bond issuance for tort judgments or settlements, HB-3666 notice of injury given to local public entity within 6 mos. after sufferance, SB-2217 technical change, HB-3264 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act child support and maintenance denial of visitation rights, estab. tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress, HB-2234 Product Liability Act, Illinois creates; defendant not liable for defective design or failure to warn of hazards in certain instances, HB- 3123 recovery for noneconomic loss defines; limits damages, SB-1723, 2261, 2310;HB-3124, 3434 tort reform, SB-1200 TOWNSHIPS See CITIES AND VILLAGES TRADE AND TOURISM China Development Advisory Board of Illinois Act, creates, HB-2549 Div. of State Parks and Div. of Tourism, establishes in Dept. of Conservation, HB- 2074 East Asia Development Advisory Board of IL, creates, HB-2549 Export Council Act, IL export development internship program, authorizes establishment, HB-2066 2738 TRADE AND TOURISM--Cont. Export Development Act Authority coordinate programs with other entities; assistance on export opportunities, HB-1405 Export Trading Companies Port Districts authorized to establish and operate for Internat'l. trade, SB- 1245 foreign trade contracts IL business in international trade for Ist time, State pay 5% of contract price, HB-1062 Foreign Trade Zone Act establishment within 35 miles of existing zone, prohibits, SB-38 Foreign Trade Zone Increment Allocation Act creates; counties utilize tax increment financing, etc. SB-919 high impact businesses may be located in Foreign Trade Sub- Zones and eligible for investment tax credit, SB-1706 IL products DCCA bank accounts for funds for shows promoting IL products; sale of premiums to State agencies, SB- 1264 local tourism DCCA grant program for local tourism and convention bureaus, SB-796, 1264 local tourism and convention bureaus DCCA grants, local bureaus verify ability to match; recipients hold State harmless, SB-1936 port districts See SPECIAL DISTRICTS Export Trading Companies, port dists. authorized to establish and operate, for Internat'l. trade, SB-796, 1245 Steel Products Procurement Act public works contracts by agency contain prohibition against use of So. African steel products, HB-1441 travel agencies permits banks to own & operate, HB- 3218 Travel Agents and Travel Agencies Licensing Act of 1985, creates; regulation, SB-1362 visitor centers requires on every interstate within 2 miles after highway enters State, HB-543 world trade center Bi-State Development Agency authorized to establish and enter into agreements with gov'tal. entities incident thereto SB-80 TRAINING agricultural vocational education creates program in State Board of Ed. to be staffed & maintained by existing staff, HB-3008 Apprenticeship & Training Council, State, creates; administer and enforce affirmative action & equal opportunity programs of Nat'l. Apprenticeship Act of 1937, SB-199, 1511 Apprenticeship and Training Act, creates; App. and Train. Council in DCCA to establish programs in re apprentices and on job training, SB-200, 1510 Apprenticeship Training Council, creates, administer trades apprenticeship committee programs, HB-570 corporate campus programs creates; corporate facility equipment used to train public sch. & community college students; income tax credits; grants, SB-I 154 high impact training services State Board of Ed. provide financial assistance to local ed. agencies for new business, expanding business & retraining of workers, SB-215 IL Development Finance Authority Act financial assistance, job training, technical expertise for development of business & industry; financed by revenue bonds, SB-213 Job Development Corps creates within Industrial Dev. Finance Authority; youth work skills thru work on public & private works projects, SB-1404 Liquor Control Act of 1934 training programs for employees who sell alcohol to identify & address alcohol abusers, Dept. Substance Abuse certify, HB-1840 Police Training Act, Illinois Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement Training Course, waives for persons holding associate degree in law enf. or corrections, SB- 1548 Prairie State 2000 Fund Employment Training, creates Advisory Panel on, HB-147 prison inmate training vocational and employment training programs, requires, SB-1228 public community colleges technical training programs using equipment of corporate facilities, Community College Bd. provide funding for, SB-216 Responsibly Build Illinois Program Apprenticeship Training Council; local gov't. infrastructure loans; etc., HB- 570 Robotics Institute, establishes at UofI, HB- 2299 2739 TRAINING-Cont. Rural Economic Development Act creates; program of grants & loans in counties under 250,000; improve infrastructure; training & services to displaced agricultural persons, SB- 2255 Science & Technology, IL Corporation for creates; identify problems of IL economy, propose solutions, realize opportunities, financial assistance, HB-1801 Science and Technology, creates Office of within Leg. Research Unit, HB-2134 State Property Control Act surplus laboratory equipment, requires contribute to Dept. CMS clearinghouse for schools and State colleges, HB-366 teachers See SUBJECT HEADING technical training programs establishes; administered by State Board of Ed; equipment donated to schools; grants, SB-219 in-plant technological instruction, State Board of Ed. grants to local education agencies to prepare students for employment, HB-2221 Vocational and Professional Enterprise Training Act creates; business training & contract for jobs for high sch. students within enterprise zones, SB-1402, 2179 workfare program AFDC and Medical Assistance recipients, Dept. Public Aid to establish Statewide, HB-589 TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES Chicago Transit Authority prohibits merging of assets with other pension fund or public investment auth. HB-345 recovery ratio of system generated revenue not to exceed 50% of aggregate cost of providing transportation, SB-524 self-insurance and self-insurance pools, authorizes, SB-2018 Commercial Transportation Law, IL creates in Vehicle Code; RRs, bus companies, trucking cos., common carrier pipelines, HB-2196 exempts automotive parts recyclers, HB-3235 ICC review of application to operate veh. under Law, increases to 21 days, HB-3414 lease, defines; leases controlled by lessees & operated by employees of license holder, HB-3189 Dept. of Employment Security TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES-Cont. operating assistance grants for public paratransit services, HB-3266 Downstate Public Transportation Act denial of State funds to communities who do not comply with accessibility standards, SB-530 Forest Products Transportation Act hauler have written consent of owner of products being hauled, repeals, HB- 1962 handicapped persons reimbursement to mass transit carriers for reduced hadicapped fares, HB- 1079 telecommunications devices, requires at certain major public transportation sites, HB-894 handicapped services denial of State funds to communities who do not comply with accessibility standards, SB-530 farebox recovery ratio, excludes costs for handicapped services from, SB- 1233 handicapped transit reimbursement, creates Act to provide, HB-1078 handicapped transportation permits any organization to receive handicapped registration plates or parking decals, HB-2889 Intergovernmental Highway Transportation Districts, authorizes, HB-3574 Intergovernmental Transportation Districts authorizes in cities, townships & counties, HB-3574 Interstate High Speed Intercity Rail Passenger Network Compact eliminates references to Transportation Study Commission, HB-1976 Local Mass Transit District Act board of trustees compensation, raises for trustees not employees or officers of municipality or county creating dist., HB-572 self-insurance and self-insurance pools, authorizes, SB-2018 Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) collective bargaining agreements, removes ban on incl. cost-of-living allowances or part-time operators, HB-1465, 2723 director limits expenses to $7500/yr., HB- 2481 liability for failure to provide adequate security or police force, excuses Auth. from; increases trustee compensation, HB-1279 mayoral nominations to Board deemed to have received advice & consent of City Council if not rejected within 30 session days, SB-236 2740 TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES-Cont. RTA Reorganization Act (83-886) collective bargaining provisions, deletes, SB-523 technical corrections, HB-1325, 2722, 3261 transit police force, mandates creation by 7/1/86, HB-56 Nuclear Materials Transportation Act of 1985, creates, SB-753 public transit system driver's record information, system may receive without fee, HB-706 reduced student fares reimbursement of mass transportatin carrier providing, creates Act, HB- 2333 Regional Transit Authority Act mayoral nominations to Board deemed to have received advice & consent of City Council if not rejected within 30 session days, SB-236 Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) collective bargaining agreements, removes ban on including cost-of- living allowances or part-time operators, HB-1465 Commuter Rail Division Board member expenses limited to $7500/yr., HB-2483 officers approved by majority of Commuter Rail Board directors, HB-2482 directors reimbursed for actual expenses up to $7500/yr., HB-2480 directors, prohibits 2 appointees from Kane, Lake, McHenry or Will to be residents of same county, HB-2123 farebox recovery ratio excludes costs for handicapped services, SB-1233 incrementally increases State subsidy, HB-2721 liability for failure to provide adequate security or police force, excuses RTA from, HB-1279 police protection, RTA study adequacy on public transportation systems under RTA jurisdiction, HB-1279 self-insurance and self-insurance pools, authorizes, SB-2018 Service Board budget & financial plans not meeting established criteria, deletes authorization for RTA Bd. to rewrite, HB-1327 State subsidy, incrementally increases, HB-1384 Suburban Bus Division Director of Board, expiration of term as chief exec of a city not affect term as Dir. of Board, HB-2114 TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES-Cont. increases salaries, HB-1279 member reimbursement for actual expenses, increases, HB-2137 officers approved by majority of Suburban Bus Board members, HB-2479 tax on persons selling at retail jet aircraft fuel, authorizes RTA to impose, SB-2151 technical corrections, HB-3261 transit police force, mandates creation by 7/1/86, HB-56 two-way transfers for senior & disabled citizens, Board direct CTA to restore, SB-1924 vacancies filled by legislative appointment, HB-3511 schools See SUBJECT HEADING State air travel establishes priority schedule, SB-1036; HB-1769 transportation grants paratransit services to general mobility limited population, DOT issue operating grants, SB-1907 Tri-State High Speed Rail Line Compact adopts; creates interstate commission to oversee design & construction between Detroit & Chi., HB-3224 provides for IL members of governing commission upon adoption by IL, HB-3104 TRUANTS See SCHOOLS TRUSTS UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE See EMPLOYMENT UNIFIED CODE OF CORRECTIONS See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE UNIFORM LAWS Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform defines death, SB-59 identification of potential donors, req. hospitals to develop protocol for; public ed. & staff training programs, HB-2601 liability, exempts donees acting in good faith who fail to obtain consent from surviving spouse or next of kin, SB- 233 Arbitration Act, Uniform awards draw interest from date rendered until court confirms, HB- 2370 Commercial Code, Uniform 2741 UNIFORM LAWS-Cont. bad checks or drafts liability exclusively with drawer, HB-457 corporate debtor fines, changes reference to numeric characters, HB- 2098 crop security interest priority over conflicting claims, SB-633 debtor selling collateral of secured party without notification to secured party fined, HB-3598 dishonored check, deletes prohibition against charging person other than drawer, HB-3500 enforcement of security interest in farm products, requires filing form with Sec. of State, HB-3597 legal description of real estate, specifies what constitutes, SB-1595;HB-2782 legal description on financing statement sufficient under certain conditions, HB-2682 secured transactions applicable to repurchase & reverse repurchase agreements, HB- 1259 thresherman lien on agricultural crop takes priority over perfected security interest, HB- 2620 security interest given for new value takes precedence over earlier security interest not given for new value in certain instances, SB-2027;HB-3196 stop payment on check withhout good faith belief of bona fide defense is deceptive practice, SB-900 subjects timetable for items deposited in customer's account to be available for withdrawal to federal law, HB- 3038 transfers or pledges within central depository system, revises, SB-882 Criminal Extradition Act, Uniform extradition expenses, State to pay when punishment may be imprisonment in penitentiary, SB-9, 1534;HB-2596 Durable Power of Attorney Act, Uniform creates; prescribes effect & limits durable powers of attorney, HB-3286 Eminent Domain Code, Uniform repeals Civil Procedure eminent domain Article; replaces with new Article based on Code, HB-3148 Limited Partnership Act, Revised Uniform creates; regulated by Sec. of State; limited partnerships file with Sec. of St. instead of county recorders, SB- 1075 Marital Property Act, Uniform creates; classifies and provides for disposition of property, SB-8, 423 UNIFORM LAWS-Cont. Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform Secretary of State polic~, includes, HB- 2768 Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, Revised Uniform guidelines for child and spouse support mandatory in Dept. Public Aid cases, advisory in other cases, HB-364 Traffic Ticket and Disposition Program, Uniform creates; Sec. of State establish, SB- 1071 Transfers to Minors Act, IL Uniform nomination or designation of custodian of property; custodian's standard of care; terminating custodianship, SB- 2184 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform Disposition of abandoned, persons holding must report owner's name if value of property over $100 (now $25), HB- 596 Unified Code of Corrections See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE Uniform Determination of Death Act creates; defines death, SB-1042;HB- 3534 Uniform Traffic Ticket and Disposition Program requires Sec. of State to establish for all police agencies to use, HB-1839 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES Adult Education Act Americanization programs in public community college dists. & sch. dists., SB-119 athletic contests televising, prohibits negotiating organizations from barring any participating State university, SB-10 beauty culture school or college exempts public schools and community colleges from payment of certain fees under Beauty Culture Act, SB-79 Board of Governors (Chi. State, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) board membership prohibits involvement in offices or contracts authorized by Board; students may be enrolled & employed by U, HB-2099 Chicago State University (CSU) engineering college, Board to establish at CSU, HB-23, 2715 Cooperative Computer Center, increases use of, HB-3266 Governors State University unemployment patterns in southern Cook County, Gov. State conduct study of, HB- 1167 2742 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES-Cont. high technology parks, authorizes, HB- 3266 indemnity and defense against claims arising out of discharge of Board duties, H1B- 1115 Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) parental or truant schools, repeals Section providing for, HB-284 Board of Higher Education daily student evaluations, requires Board establish rule for professors, HB-1895 faculty & administrative testing for grammar, spelling & vocabulary, req. HB-1894 inventors in residence matching grant program, Board to establish, SB- 1660; HB-2003, 2802 minimum admission standards of Board advisory in nature, SB-1851 deferral to Fall, 1993, HB-2741 deferred until Fall of 1995 entering college freshmen class, SB-1852 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act applicable to Board, SB-1475 professors available to students out of classroom 5 hrs. per week, Board establish rules requiring, HB-1896 repeals Act creating, SB-1471 Superintendent of Public Instruction, removes; increases Gov. appointees, HB-2094 Board of Regents (ISU, NIU, SSU) high technology parks, authorizes, HB- 3266 lease space to private businesses doing research related to academic programs, allows, HB-1459 membership removes Sup't. of Public Instruction; restricts employment, appointments & contract affiliation, HB-2082 student member, permits one with voting power, SB-21 Northern Illinois University (NIU) college of engineering, Board to establish, HB-23 program to promote math, engineering & physical science skills, SB-1384 withdraw from Board of Regents; new board of NIU trustees, SB- 1162 retirement age of 75 for certain university personnel, mandates Bd. to set, SB-641 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES-Cont. Sangamon State University (SSU) IL Educational Leadership Academy, establishes to promote sch. improvement thru leaders, HB-141 student member cast one vote at meetings, permits, HB-1466 tenure as faculty member, prohibits for president of U., HB-1459 campus police or security private college or private university authorized to appoint, HB-598 community colleges - see: Public Community College Act curriculum physical education classes pupils in schools engaged in preparing teachers, deletes daily requirement, SB-347 E.St.Louis University SIU E.St.Louis campus independent university, SB-1240 East St. Louis State Community College establish & maintain small business incubator, HB-1236 Educational Facilities Authority Act, IL financing lease projects at State colleges & universities, authorizes agreements with Bd. of Regents, Bd. of Gov., SIU and Uofl, SB-329 includes institutions not located on or adjacent to campus of private institution of higher ed., HB-2472 engineering college, directs Board of Regents to establish at NIU, HB-22 English higher education instructors possess oral proficiency in English, SB- 1516;HB-2615 excellence in education and educational personnel learning objectives; alternative ed; sch. age; Principalship Academy; kindergarten programs; student assessment; proficiency standards, etc., SB-351 teacher certification; staff development; scholarship incentives; competency exams; salary increases; teacher dismissals, SB-350 Free Enterprise Act creates; eliminates State competition with private enterprises; repeals Act in re retail sales at State colleges, HB-1305 Governors State University - see: Board of Governors Higher Education Student Assistance Law grants to students in accredited proprietary institutions, SB- 2085;HB-3331 2743 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES-Cont. Human Rights Act institution of higher learning, prohibits discrimination of students, SB-627 IL Development Finance Authority grant programs for laboratory & research operations; incubator facilities; developing infrastructure, SB-350 IL Educational Leadership Academy, establish at SSU; promote school improvement through professional development of ed. leaders, HB-141 Independent Higher Education Loan Authority Act administrative expenses paid from funds appropriated by G.A., SB- 1489 grammatical change, HB-1241 inventors in residence matching grants, Board of Higher Ed. to establish program of, SB- 1660;HB-2003, 2802 investment of funds joint investment of funds with community college dist., townships & schools, authorizes, SB-1932 Language and International Studies Academy, IL creates; secondary & post-secondary level expansion & development of language & internat'l. education, HB-1072 Mathematics and Science Academy, IL creates; high school and college levels, HB-118 part of public school system but exempt from School Code, SB-1728 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act application of Act, expands, HB-2561 applies Act to State Board of Ed., IL Comm. College Bd. & institutions of higher ed established by G.A., SB- 1475 municipal taxes higher ed. institutions in home rule units to register, collect, and remit taxes, SB-1159 nonpublic institutions institution receiving State grant money must disclose terms & conditions of endowments & gifts from foreign sources, HB-2967 Northern Illinois University - See: Board of Regents Private College and University Campus Security Force Act cross reference correction; changes definitions of "private college" and "private university", HB-2839 Public Community College Act UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES-Cont. board meetings, authorizes public and employee comment, HB-1401 boards board meetings, allows public comment, SB-508 reduces terms of members elected in or after 1981 to 4 yrs., SB- 575 student trustee member terms, deletes obsolete provision, HB- 2080 bonding limit for alteration or repair of dist. facilities refers to aggregate indebtedness at any one time, HB- 701 Chicago mayoral nominations to Board deemed to receive advice & consent of City Council if not rejected within 30 session days, SB-236 credit hour grant formula, based on FY84 (now FY83) midterm attendance, SB-1345 donated technical and vocational equipment, IL Community College Board make available; Board provide funds for training programs in re, SB-216 faculty resignations tenured faculty member resign during off-school year periods by giving 30 days' written notice, HB-972 fees, eliminates power of downstate community college boards to establish, HB-321 grant programs and grant formula revisions, SB-365 hardcore dropouts, State Board program to reach & teach youth, HB-2226 increases EAV per student threshold and EAV per student grant amount; deletes reporting requirement on use of funds for technology equipment grant program, SB-1612 joint investment of funds with community college dist., townships & schools, authorizes, SB-1932 joint investment with community college dist., townships & schools, authorizes, SB-1932 payment of lease rentals, Board may use remaining balance from levy of annual tax for, HB-960 Probation Alternative Project, creates pilot project at Southeastern IL College, HB-938 Probation Challenge Program, establishes; individualized instruction & counseling; IL Comm. Coll. Board to administer program, HB-2714 2744 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES-Cont. salaries of custodial, security, maintenance personnel, Board may pay certain; authorizes purchase of sch. grounds from certain monies, HB-959 State Employees Group Insurance Act employees of IL public community college receiving retirement annuity or disability benefits, includes, HB-2903 tax rates, authorizes increase without referendum, HB-961 tax shelter benefits plan for officials and employees, authorizes establishment of, SB-1502 territory of sch. dist. outside community college dist. to be included in new or existing in community college dist. by 7/1/88; tax levy for tuition, SB-355 transfer of funds, allows single permanent transfer from working cash to ed. purposes & bldg. & maintenance funds, HB-3175 tuition school district levy tax to pay tuition of students residing in part of sch. dist. outside community college dist., SB- 355;HB-585 religious holiday observances excused from school exams, work assignments; authorizes advanced notice requirement, HB-815 Sangamon State University - See: Board of Regents senior citizens tuition free courses deletes "for credit or on a noncredit basis" from definition of course, SB-338 smoke detectors college dorms, requires submitted plan for detector in all dormitories to conform to National code, HB-1254 Southeastern Illinois College Probation Alternative Project, creates pilot project, HB-938 Southern Illinois University (SIU) Board of Trustees student trustee member terms, deletes obsolete provision, HB- 2079 E.St.Louis campus independent university, HB-1240 governing boards powers to insure and self-insure, HB-3267 SIU Leadership Council, creates at E. St. Louis campus, HB-1225 State Colleges and Universities System Bd. of Gov. Cooperative Computer Center, increases use of, HB-3266 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES-Cont. governing boards powers to insure and self-insure, HB-3267 State Property Control Act surplus laboratory equipment, requires contribute to Dept. CMS clearinghouse for schools and State colleges, HB-366 State universities televise athletics contests, prohibits negotiating organizations from barring any participating university, SB-10 student enrollment termination due to failure to maintain minimum grade point average, prohibits, HB-983 student evaluations daily student evaluations, requires Board establish rule for professors, HB-1895 substitute professor pay professor missing regularly-scheduled class pay expenses for substitute, Bd. establish rules for, HB-1897 taxes municipal taxes, higher ed. institutions in home rule units register, collect & remit taxes, SB-1159 universities pay sales taxes and hotel & motel occupancy taxes in home rule units, SB-2189 Technology Innovation Act of 1985, IL creates; Board of Higher Ed. award grants; State assistance to establish Centers for Industrial Technology, HB-1253 transcripts prohibits refusal to issue to encumbered students, HB-2548 tuition waived for children of tenured teachers at State schools while enrolled at such school, HB-861 waivers to children of employees of sch. where they are enrolled, allows, HB- 3108 University of Illinois Addictions Research Institute, IL; create in Uofl, research alcohol & drug addiction, HB-2349 demonstration capitation program in Chi., prohibits continuation after 7/ 15/85 until Uofl complete evaluation, SB-245 IL Industrial University, deletes provisions for appointment of Board of Trustees; refers to U of I, HB- 2839 Robotics, Institute of, establishes as dept. of University, HB-2299 U of I Hospital Act 2745 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES-Cont. Uofl not obligated to pay State for expenditures made in providing hospital, SB-1185;HB-2821 Uofl Organization and Maintenance Act leases of up to 30 (now 5) yrs., provides, SB-559 VETERANS Atomic Veterans and Dioxin Poisoning Victims Advisory Council creates; social services; Dept. Veterans Affairs funding; liaison to Agent Orange Class Assist. Foundation, SB-2061 Burial of Indigent Veterans Act limit, increases to $600 per burial, SB- 133 veterans homes "inmates", changes to "residents", SB-229 Charitable Games Act exempts veterans organizations, HB- 3300 graves decoration and maintenance of, deletes $100 limitation on, HB-222 IL Job Training Act of 1985 creates; Employment Training Panel for job training programs, counselling and job search, HB-147 IL Veterans' Home Grant Fund creates; moneys used for operation of IL veterans homes, HB-3628 Indigent War Veterans Act Vietnam vet organizations and Polish Legion of AMVETS, includes, HB- 957 Korean War Veterans Memorial Commission, creates, SB-1544 license plates special plates for retired members of U. S. Armed Forces, HB-3637 Manteno Veterans Home, changes to IL Veterans Home at Manteno, HB-2429 changes name to George H. Ryan Veterans Home, HB-3653 May 30 annual special lottery establishes; proceeds into Dept. of Veterans Annual Lottery Fund, SB- 1928 POW-MIA flag, requires to be flown over State Capitol, HB-3138 POW/MIA scholarships eligible but disabled persons may elect to receive equivalent benefit to defray treatment costs, SB-7 prisoner-of-war license plates light trucks, allows use of plates on certain, HB-69 prisoners of war camping and admission fees in IL parks, exempts POWs, HB-369 VETERANS-Cont. Quincy Veterans Home admission, decreases required number of wartime service days, SB-118, 2274 admission, eliminates application of DCFS rules until Dept. Vet. Affairs adopts, HB-921 IL Veterans Home at Quincy, changes name to, HB-1975 Vietnam veterans, includes as eligible for admission, HB-1975 scholarships includes vets who served after 5/1/75; entitles to payment or reimbursement of fees as well as tuition, SB-230 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act eligibility income, excludes veterans benefits, SB-166;HB-1876 Vet. Assistance Commission surviving spouse may be elected Sup't.; surviving spouse of hon. discharged vet may be service officer, SB-2287 Veterans Assistance Act oversight of distribution of moneys, grants to Vet. Assistance Commission superintendent, SB- 1788 Viet Nam War Veterans Day, designates 3/29 as commemorative holiday, SB- 2061;HB-3656 Vietnam veterans Quincy veterans home, includes Vietnam vets as eligible, HB-1975 VETERINARIANS See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS VICTIMS AND WITNESSES See Also: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE Atomic Veterans and Dioxin Poisoning Victims Advisory Council creates; social services; Dept. Veterans Affairs funding; liaison to Agent Orange Class Assist. Foundation, SB-2061 Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act Dept. of Corrections (now Prisoner Review Board) notify victim of prisoner escape or release, SB-1870 notice to family of date of trial of defendant, State's Attorney to provide upon request, HB-778 purpose of Act to increase effectiveness of juvenile justice system, HB-2103 sexual assault victims shall have rights of Act during & after juvenile proceedings, SB-598 2746 VICTIMS AND WITNESSES-Cont. victim right to receive notices in re case, SB-1957 violent crime definition, includes misdemeanors resulting in death or physical injury, SB-563 child victims Supreme Court educational program to reduce trauma of child victim witnesses, SB-2003 child victims and witnesses Supreme Court programs for training certain personnel to reduce trauma for child witnesses & victims, HB- 2577 compensation recovery of defendant's bail bond, victim may bring proceeding upon reduction of claim to judgment, HB- 539 Controlled Substances Act immunity to witnesses, court may grant, HB-3671 Corrections, Unified Code of witness attendance from anywhere in St., Board may require; abolish requirement of evaluating parolee before end of 2 yrs. on parole, SB- 2212 Crime Victims Compensation Act crime of violence, broadens definition to include certain sex-related offenses, HB-742, 831 medical exam expense and loss of tuition paid to attend sch. when victim unable to continue due to trauma from crime, SB-290 persons suffering loss or injury resulting from crime in which they are not offender or accomplice, provides for compensation to, HB- 236, 2749' witness compensated for loss of earnings during court attendance, SB-644 Criminal Victims Escrow Account Act includes persons found not guilty by reason of insanity or guilty but mentally ill, SB-645 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act applicable to persons found guilty but mentally ill or guilty by reason of insanity; repayment if victim recants thereby causing reversal or dismissal of charges, SB-1289 Domestic Violence Act, IL order of protection include prohibiting respondent from entering residence while under influence of alcohol or drugs, SB-1711 orders of protection, chief judge may appoint circuit or assoc. circuit judges for 24-hr. duty to issue orders pursuant to Act, SB-493 VICTIMS AND WITNESSES-Cont. protection, issuance of emergency orders of; police transportation of victim to court, SB-615 Gang Violence Victims and Witnesses Fund creates; relocation of victims & witnesses in prosecution of gang crimes, HB-484 Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act creates; multiple offenders register with police in municipality of offender's residence, SB-2292 Nazi war criminals disqualifies from certain State benefits, HB-2966 Privacy of Child Victims of Criminal Sexual Offenses Act creates; law enforcement records inspection & copying restrictions, SB-2129 enacts; confidentiality for victims under 17 yrs. old, HB-2576 vertical prosecution official policy in criminal prosecutions for sexual offenses against children, urges, HJR-127 victim of theft through control over stolen property, provides for civil damages, SB- 37 Violent Crime Victim Assistance Fund Lien assistance centers funding contracts entered into by Att. General with each applicant annually, HB-3283 creates against proceeds of contract of person convicted of crime in IL relatting to sale of rights involving depicting his crime, SB-1289 funding contracts with agencies to assist victims entered into annually by Att. Gen., HB-2313 funding of victim and witness assistance centers, SB-1957 Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, deposit of additional penalties for criminal & traffic offenses into, HB-3290 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINALS See COMPUTERS WAGES See COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES WATER Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Council removes from purview of Dept. Mines & Minerals, HB-1962 Aquaculture Development Council, IL creates; study development potential in IL, SB-255;HB-1055 Boat Registration and Safety Act 2747 WATER-Cont. See BOATS Chain O Lakes - Fox River Waterway Management Agency user fees, imposes penalties for not paying; changes legal description of territory; requires residency for board membership, SB-405 Chicago Lakefront Harbor Authority creates; revenue bonds, HB-2880 dams prohibits DOT from requiring certain changes to dams which complied with standards at time of construction, SB-291;HB-188 Development Finance Authority, IL grants for local water, sewer, bridge & road projects from funds from additional motor fuel tax, HB-2280 DOT building permits drainage on agricultural land, permit not required, HB-1386 drainage districts DOT jurisdiction, not authorized except on flood plain or when water emptying into certain bodies of water, HB-1214 drainage permits drainage on land used for ag. purposes, exempts lands from DOT permit requirements, SB-418 groundwater nondegradation of groundwater, Pollution Control Board to adopt rules relating to, HB-2957 Illinois River ice removal, requires DOT remove ice from IL River within 48 hrs. after can be reasonably removed, SB-1157 Lake Clinton bans swimming & water skiing due to health risk, HB-2946 Lake Michigan cities under 500,000 pump water from; raise debt limitations; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB-1 254;HB-2199 flood relief projects, DOT to administer, SB-2231 IL shoreline protection from Lake Michigan overflow, Dept. Energy & Natural Resources provide technical assistance & info, SB-2232 Office of Lake Michigan, creates within DOT; grants; tax deductions; etc., SB-2233 sale of water, ICC fix rates when disagreement on water taken from Lake Michigan, HB-689 shoreline protection, authorizes certain local assessments or taxes to require landowners to install, HB-3385 Naegleria fowleri amoebae WATER-Cont. bans EPA and Board from prohibiting swimming in infected waters, HB- 2946 Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund Act creates; encourage conservation & preservation of natural resources, SB-448 percolating waters civil liability against sanitary dists. which have damaged such waters, provides for, HB-1924 public water districts contracting for water supply, expands authority; Joint Action Water Agencies; tax levies; referenda, SB- 1254 trustees maximum salary, increases, HB-2893 public water supply includes supply of water to 25 or more (now 10) lots or properties in unincorporated community, HB-744 liability for injury or death caused by intentional contamination by other parties of water supply, exempts owner or operator, HB-1295 regattas and boat races local gov'tal. unit may authorize and supervise on water owned & operated by gov'tal. unit, HB-775 Rivers, Lakes and Streams Act barge fleeting areas, defines; DOT regulate, HB-2844 ice removal, requires DOT remove ice from IL River within 48 hrs. after can be reasonably removed, SB-1157 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act drainage creek cleaning permits on ag. land, authorizes, HB-1060 subject to Local Gov't. and Gov'tal. 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State Police that he has not been convicted of felony, SB-2270 disqualification forcible felony involving a weapon, limits disqualification for conviction of forcible felony to, SB-327 firearms safety education program, req. for ID card, SB-1480 hunters not required to have in their possession when required to deposit ID at check in station of hunting area, SB-1854 increases fees to $10 every 2 years pursuant to Handgun Control Act, SB-63 notice of expiration, requires $1 of fee to be used for, SB-1307 repeals, SB-1135;HB-74, 2753 valid, requires person's card to be current, SB-547 firearms firing any firearm within corporate limits of city, village or incorporated town, Class 4 felony, HB-3013 life imprisonment for certain crimes committed with firearms, requires, HB-2695 Firearms and Ammunition Act IL residents buy rifles, shotguns and ammo in contiguous states and residents of such states buy rifles, shotguns and ammo in IL, provides, HB-408 WEAPONS-Cont. reciprocity between IL and contiguous States for sales of rifles, shotguns & ammunitiion, SB-1193;HB-408 gun ordinaces prohibits local regulation, licensing or taxation, HB-410 handgun liability insurance coverage creates new category of insurance; requires of acquirers of handguns, HB-924 handguns Handgun Control Act, creates, SB-63 handgun safety standards, issuance & retention of ID cards contingent upon compliance with, SB-1480 Handgun Transportation Permit Act, creates, HB-318 sale, gift or manufacture, prohibits, HB-216 unload and lock up, requires authorized owners upon leaving places of residence & business, HB-1268 Juvenile Court Act minors accused of unlawful use of weapons in bldg. or on sch. grounds prosecuted pursuant to Criminal Code of 1961, SB-205;HB-837 local government local regulation of transfer, possession & transportation of firearms & firearm ammunition in IL, prohibits, HB-3140 minors aggravated battery with use of firarm by minor at least 15 yrs. old, tried under Criminal Code, SB267;HB- 2105 knowingly selling to minor who does not possess Fire. Owner's ID card, Class 1 felony, SB-206;HB-1881 sale or delivery of cannabis, firearms, controlled substances to anyone under 18 while on premises of sch., Class X felony, SB-208 municipal auxiliary police auxiliary police may carry firearms to & from work, HB-3353 Private Detective. Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983 security guards may carry weapons while on duty, SB-2204 probation, periodic imprisonment, conditional discharge prohibits sentences of for felonies committed with possession of firearm, SB-29 schools carrying or possessing certain weapons in bldgs. or on grounds, Class 4 felony, SB-201 ;HB-2162 sale or delivery of firearms or drugs on sch. premises to minor, Class X felony, HB-2164 2749 WEAPONS-Cont. State Militia explosives related activities, imposes certain prohibitions and restrictions; exemptions; penalties; SB-2062 stolen possession of firearm known to be stolen, Class 4 felony, SB-203;HB- 836 stun guns and tasers knowingly selling when serial number missing or altered, Class A misdemeanor, SB-333 private possession and sale to private persons, prohibits, SB-144 unlawful use of weapons to knowingly sell, manufacture, purchase, possess or carry; exemptions, HB-354 throwing stars unlawful use of weapons, includes, HB- 354 unlawful discharge of weapons, creates offense of, SB-1349 unlawful sale of firearms law enforcement officer exemption applicable only if seller knows buyer to be law enforcement officer, HB- 1105 unlawful to carry or possess with intent to use unlawfully against another, incl. firearms, HB-297 unlawful transfer of handguns, creates offens of, HB-215 unlawful use of weapons stun guns or tasers, throwing stars, includes, HB-354 unlawful weapons rifles with barrels less than 18 inches, includes; provides for seizure of vehicles used in residential burglary, HB-975 waiting period extends delivery waiting period after purchase of concealable firearm to 7 days, HB-1361 WEIGHTS AN MEASURES violations, reduces certain, SB-2140 WILDLIFE bird of prey, revises definition; guidelines for taking of, HB-1469 crossbows handicapped persons use for taking of deer, permits, HB-2450 Endangered Species Protection Act broadens scope; threatened species; declaration of essential habitat; endangered species permits, HB- 2518 falconry season set by administrative order between 7/1 and 4/15, HB-1469 hunting license WILDLIFE-Cont. deer hunting permits to non-residents IL landowners who wish to hunt their own land only, SB-2197 exempts hunters from requirement that ID be in their possession when required to deposit such ID at check station of hunting area, SB- 1854 hunting with handguns, prohibits except on person's own property, SB-63 Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund Act creates; encourage conservation & preservation of natural resources, SB-448 rifled slugs and large shot authorizes use of in taking of other species besides white-tailed deer, SB- 589 trapping leghold and bodygripping traps prohibits certain usage; permits self-locking leg & foot snares; trapper ed. program, HB-339 prohibits possession, manufacture, sale & transport of, HB-790 leghold traps, counties may prohibit manufacture, transport, sale & commercial use, HB-619 leghold traps, municipalities may prohibit use and sale of, HB-531 wildlife and aquatic life local gov'tal. regulation, limitation or licensing, prohibits, HB-405, 2884 Wildlife Code deer hunting permits to non-residents IL landowners who wish to hunt their own land only, SB-2197 removes Dept. Conservation authoritity to issue administrative orders, HB- 2667 WILLS AND TRUSTS Funeral or Burial Funds Act deposit of trust funds and trustee furnishing of certain info to depository, deletes certain requirements, HB-1215 payment for real property in advance of funeral deemed payment held in trust, HB-1884 trustees deposit funds in bank or trust company in adjoining State within 50 miles of IL border, permits, HB- 1912 instrument of release or assignation legal description of property, requires before recordation or filing of instrument, HB-2709 Land Trust Disclosure Law trustees liable to same extent as beneficiaries to tenants, HB-1416 Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act 2750 WILLS AND TRUSTS-Cont. creates; recordation of certain documents in re transfers of beneficial interest; imposition of tax thereon, HB-1547 Living Will Act Dept. Public Aid issue card indicating anatomical gift or living will; toll- free verification service by Dept., HB-2817 Real Estate Transfer Tax exempts trust documents issued to mortgage holders in certain instances, HB-3052 revocable trust disability adjudication shall not revoke trust of person adjudicated to be disabled, SB-434 imposes restrictions on agent power, SB-433;HB-853 Trust and Payable on Death Accounts Act, IL conditions of payable on death accounts; rights of persons thereto, HB-874 trust companies deposit of securities with Commissioner of Banks & Trusts, determination of amount, HB-2205 successor fiduciary thru merger or consolidation entitled to powers & duties of predecessor trustee, SB- 2084 Trust Company Act minimum capital, surplus and reserves, requires of institutions authorized to handle trusts, HB-2207 requirements for minimum surplus, capital and reserve for operating expenses, SB-571 trust estates repeals Act in relation to; transfers substance to Civil 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(84-1325)A HB-2775 PA (84-1326)A HB-2778 PA (84-1327)A HB-3040 PA (84-1328)A HB-3072 PA (84-1329)A HB-3156 PA (84-1330)A HB-3506 PA (84-1331)A HB-3551 PA (84-1332)A HB-3553 PA (84-1333)A HB-3554 PA (84-1334)A SB-1809 PA (84-1335)A SB-1858 PA (84-1336)A SB-2210 PA (84-1337)A HB-3175 PA (84-1338)A HB-0988 PA (84-1339)A HB-2544 PA (84-1340)A HB-2579 PA (84-1341)A HB-2644 PA (84-1342)A HB-2777 PA (84-1343)A HB-3309 PA (84-1344)A HB-3328 PA (84-1345)A HB-3378 PA (84-1346)A HB-3422 PA (84-1347)A HB-3423 PA (84-1348)A HB-3475 PA (84-1349)A HB-3520 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-19-86 8-20-86 8-20-86 8-20-86 8-21-86 8-22-86 8-22-86 8-25-86 8-26-86 8-27-86 8-27-86 8-28-86 8-28-86 8-28-86 9-02-86 9-02-86 9-03-86 9-03-86 9-04-86 9-04-86 9-04-86 9-04-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-09-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 2754 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (84-1350)A PA (84-1351)A PA (84-1352)A PA (84-1353)A PA (84-1354)A PA (84-1355)A PA (84-1356)A PA (84-1357)A PA (84-1358)A PA (84-1359)A PA (84-1360)A PA (84-1361)A PA (84-1362)A PA (84-1363)A PA (84-1364)A PA (84-1365)A PA (84-1366)A PA (84-1367)A PA (84-1368)A PA (84-1369)A PA (84-1370)A PA (84-1371)A PA (84-1372)A PA (84-1373)A PA (84-1374)A PA (84-1375)A PA (84-1376)A PA (84-1377)A PA (84-1378)A PA (84-1379)A PA (84-1380)A PA (84-1381)A PA (84-1382)A PA (84-1383)A PA (84-1384)A PA (84-1385)A PA (84-1386)A PA (84-1387)A PA (84-1388)A PA (84-1389)A PA (84-1390)A, PA (84-1391)A PA (84-1392)A PA (84-1393)A PA (84-1394)A PA (84-1395)A PA (84-1396)A PA (84-1397)A PA (84-1398)A PA (84-1399)A PA (84-1400)A PA (84-1401)A PA (84-1402)A PA (84-1403)A PA (84-1404)A PA (84-1405)A PA (84-1406)A PA (84-1407)A PA (84-1408)A PA (84-1409)A Bill No. HB-3528 HB-3550 HB-3567 HB-3584 HB-3596 SB-1521 SB-1563 SB-1564 SB-1856 SB-1862 SB-1929 SB-1988 SB-2017 SB-2084 SB-2087 SB-2136 HB-2582 HB-2612 HB-3079 HB-3217 HB-3552 HB-3591 HB-3598 HB-3605 SB-1601 SB-1930 SB-1993 SB-2025 SB-2038 SB-1576 SB-1577 SB-2165 HB-2819 HB-3181 HB-3230 HB-1865 HB-3371 SB-2105 HB-1446 HB-3271 SB-1855 SB-1957 SB-2006 SB-2285 HB-2738 HB-3017 HB-3480 HB-3521 HB-3555 SB-0937 SB-1063 SB-1991 SB-2020 SB-2077 SB-2271 SB-2288 HB-2060 HB-2770 HB-2937 SB-0233 Date 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-10-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-12-86 9-14-86 9-14-86 9-14-86 9-15-86 9-15-86 9-15-86 9-16-86 9-16-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-18-86 9-19-86 9-19-86 9-19-86 9-19-86 Public Act PA (84-1410)A PA (84-1411)A PA (84-1412)A PA (84-1413)A PA (84-1414)A PA (84-1415)A PA (84-1416)A PA (84-1417)A PA (84-1418)A PA (84-1419)A PA (84-1420)A PA (84-1421)A PA (84-1422)A PA (84-1423)A PA (84-1424)A PA (84-1425)A PA (84-1426)A PA (84-1427)A PA (84-1428)A PA (84-1429)A PA (84-1430)A PA (84-1431)A PA (84-1432)VO PA (84-1433)VP PA (84-1434)VO PA (84-1435)C PA (84-1436)A PA (84-1437)A PA (84-1438)A PA (84-1439)C PA (84-1440)C PA (84-1441)C PA (84-1442)C PA (84-1443)C PA (84-1444)C PA (84-1445)C PA (84-1446)C PA (84-1447)C PA (84-1448)C PA (84-1449)C PA (84-1450)C PA (84-1451)C PA (84-1452)C PA (84-1453)A PA (84-1454)C PA (84-1455)C PA (84-1456)A PA (84-1457)C PA (84-1458)C PA (84-1459)C PA (84-1460)C PA (84-1461)C PA (84-1462)C PA (84-1463)A PA (84-1464)A PA (84-1465)A PA (84-1466)A PA (84-1467)A PA (84-1468)A PA (84-1469)A A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Bill No. SB-1711 SB-1814 SB-1838 SB-1934 SB-1942 SB-2035 SB-2091 SB-1700 SB-2100 HB-3062 HB-3187 HB-2546 HB-2724 SB-1320 SB-1666 SB-1931 SB-2003 SB-2076 SB-2129 SB-2173 HB-2573 SB-1200 HB-3431 HB-3101* SB-1516 HB-2917 HB-3351 SB-1004 SB-1398 HB-2757 SB-1706 HB-0913 HB-2621 HB-3044 HB-3157 HB-3207 HB-3346 HB-3394 HB-3479 HB-3573 SB-0522 SB-2177 SB-2255 HB-1103 HB-1130 HB-1321 SB-0553 SB-1951 HB-2549 HB-2648 HB-2785 HB-3025 HB-3340 HB-2815 HB-3058 HB-3200 SB-0416 SB-1093 HB-2486 SB-0901 Date 9-19-86 9-19-86 9-19-86 9-19-86 9-19-86 9-19-86 9-19-86 9-21-86 9-21-86 9-22-86 9-22-86 9-24-86 9-24-86 9-24-86 9-24-86 9-24-86 9-24-86 9-24-86 9-24-86 9-24-86 9-25-86 9-26-86 12-03-86 12-12-86 12-15-86 12-22-86 12-22-86 12-22-86 12-22-86 12-29-86 1-02-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-05-87 1-06-87 1-06-87 1-06-87 1-06-87 1-06-87 1-12-87 1-12-87 1-12-87 1-12-87 1-12-87 1-13-87 1-13-87 1-13-87 1-13-87 1-14-87 1-16-87 1-16-87 2755 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act Bill No. PA (84-1470)A HB-3162 PA(84-1471)C SB-2116 PA (84-1472)A HB-2630 PA (84-1473)A HB-3473 PA (84-1474)A SB-2123 PA (84-1475)A SB-1565 PA (84-1476)ARVP HB-3133* A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 1-20-87 1-20-87 1-23-87 1-26-87 1-26-87 2-05-87 2-06-87 Public Act PA (84-1477)A PA (84-1478)A PA (84-1479)A PA (84-1480)A PA (84-1481)A PA (84-1482)A Bill No. HB-1540 SB-1699 HB-2642 HB-2760 HB-0132 HB-0313 Date 2-09-87 2-09-87 2-10-87 2-13-87 2-17-87 2-17-87 2756 AMENDATORY VETOED BILLS Bill No. Date Bill No. Date Bill No. Date HB-0787 ............ 8-28-86 HB-3298 ............ 9-21-86 HB-2581 ............ 9-19-86 HB-3543 ............ 9-19-86 *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2757 Bill No. HB-0401 ............ HB-2735 ............ HB-3043 ............ Date 2-13-87 9-14-86 9-26-86 VETOED BILLS Bill No. Date SB-0241 ............. 8-19-86 SB-1442 ............. 2-13-87 SB-1562* ........... 7-14-86 Bill No. Date SB-1662 ............. 8-20-86 SB-2037 ............. 9-18-86 *-APPROPRIATION BILL UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA 1 3 011121 97II 01189 1i 3 0112 071778978