I LLIN 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 74u6-Session of the Eighty General Assembly STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 19) Vol. III Action on all Bills and Resolutions Received through February 16, 1988 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 Committees of the Senate - Chairmen .......... 5 Standing Committees of the House - Chairmen........... 6 Senate Bills 1-1614 ................................ 7 House Bills 1-3017 ................................ 814 Executive Orders ................... ........... . 2061 Resolutions ................ ......... ......... 2063 Joint Session Resolutions ........................... . 2064 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 2066 House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 2070 Senate Joint Resolutions ........................... 2078 House Joint Resolutions ............................ 2096 Senate Resolutions ................................ 2123 House Resolutions ................................ 2204 First Special Session House Bills ............ ....... 2305 First Special Session Senate Joint Resolutions ........... . 2312 First Special Session Senate Resolutions ................ 2314 First Special Session House Resolutions .................. 2316 Statutes Amended ............ .................... 2318 Index to Sponsors - Senate.......................... 2394 Index to Sponsors - House .......................... 2440 Index to Subject M atter............. . ............ . 2550 Governor's Action ...................... .......... 2763 (1,755-2-88-P.O. 65023) (Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois) <^S^14 3 'r 1725 HB-2106 S HB-2106 PETKA. ? J3 (Ch. 38, par. 36-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to include aggravated arson as one of the S crimes for which the State is allowed to seize vehicles, vessels, or aircraft. SApr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2107 PETKA. (Ch. 38, rep. pars. 155-21, 155-22, 155-23 and 155-24) Repeals the Witness Protection Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 7 HB-2108 PETKA. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to permit the court to impose an extend- ed term sentence upon an offender who was at least 21 years old on the date the crime was committed and who was convicted of aiding, abetting, directing, compel- ling or conspiring with another in the commission of a felony and at least one of the persons aided, abetted, directed, compelled or conspired with was a minor under 17 years of age. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 5 HB-2109 PETKA. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to permit the court to impose an extend- ed term sentence upon an offender who was at least 17 years of age and who was convicted of reckless homicide when the defendant's drivers license was suspended or revoked at the time of the offense. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2110 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 19, par. 159) Amends the Illinois International Port District Act to empower the District to ac- cept contributions from individuals, corporations and other entities. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 13 Re-assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2110-Cont. May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2111 DANIELS. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 4-208 and 4-605) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. In relation to notification to, and representation of, developmentally disabled persons, replaces references to the Developmental Disabilities Advocacy Authority with references to the private agency designated to protect and advocate the rights of persons with de- velopmental disabilties. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2112 STEPHENS. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-57) Amends an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to require the Department to submit reports in relation to autism every 6 months, and provides for matters to be included in such reports. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2113 BOWMAN - CURRIE. (Ch. 68, par. 8-106) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Permits amendments to complaints filed under that Act to include other similar acts of unlawful discrimination reasonably related to the initial charge, including allegations of retaliation. Deletes provision limiting discovery depositions only upon leave of the hearing officer. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores language deleted in the original bill, providing that a party may take discovery depositions in a proceeding before the Human Rights Commission only upon leave of the hearing officer and for good cause shown. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes internal effective date relating to when amendments to complaints filed under that Act may include other similar acts of unlawful discrimination reason- ably related to the initial charge. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Floor motion FISCAL NOTE ACT DOES NOT APPLY -BOWMAN Motion prevailed 066-047-000 Fiscal Note not Required Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1726 HB-2113-Cont. May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 BOWMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 108-009-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Primary Sponsor Changed To NETSCH Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 056-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0626 Effective date 09-20-87 HB-2114 BOWMAN - KUBIK - DEUCHLER - KRSKA - BUGIELSKI, BERRIOS, LEVERENZ AND SUTKER. (Ch. 111, new par. 7406.1; Ch. 111, rep. par. 7406) Amends the Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act to prohibit the retail sale of hearing aids by mail. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. Ill, par. 7406 and new par. 7406.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 7403 and new par. 7435 Deletes substance of bill. Requires public safety agencies to install, at all public safety answering points, devices to receive emeregency telecommunications from deaf and hearing impaired persons. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (IL Commerce Commission) Compliance with this bill will require PSAPs, most of which are entirely locally funded, to incur considerable expense. Futhermore, HB 2114 does not identify ad- ditional funding sources for PSAPs. Local governments currently find it difficult to adequately fund PSAPs. This bill might cause reduction in such services and could imperil future implementation and maintenance of the state 9-1-1 program. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 29 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Requested DEUCHLER Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Third Reading - Passed 112-002-002 May 21 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 02 Primary Sponsor Changed To JOYCE,JEREMIAH Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1727 HB-2114-Cont. Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto BOWMAN Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 083-028-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 05 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto JOYCE,JEREMIAH 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 035-020-003 Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 06 Total veto stands. HB-2115 MCGANN. (Ch. 48, par. 1702) Amends the Educational Labor Relations Act to provide that a bargaining unit may include both supervisors and nonsupervisory employees if, on the effective date of this Act, the bargaining unit contains both supervisors and nonsupervisory employees. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'HB-2116 KULAS. (Ch. 38, new par. 1003-5-4) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that the Department of Cor- rections shall forward to the Department of State Police, every 2 years, a current photograph of each person committed to it if such person has more than 2 years left to serve on his term. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections ' HB-2117 ROPP - COUNTRYMAN. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Baccalaureate Education System Trust Act of 1987. Provides for advance tuition contracts which assure the payment of tuition of a specified qualified beneficiary at a State college or university and for a board of directors of the Illinois Baccalaureate Education System Trust Act. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1728 HB-2117-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2118 MAYS. (Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to allow funds from the Grade Crossing Pro- tection Fund to be used to assist in funding the Rail Safety Division. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-2119 PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 6411) Amends An Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connection with sales on credit and the lending of money. Requires the amount of interest and annual fees charged in connection with revolving credit to be disclosed in applica- tions therefor. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 07 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT HB-2120 PARCELLS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.17) Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act to prohibit members of the Authority Board or any Service Board from participating in any pension plan fi- nanced in whole or in part with any public funds. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill does not have a financial impact on any of the retirement systems covered under the Illinois Pension Code. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2121 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 63, new par. 42.31a) Amends "An Act requiring fiscal notes in relation to certain bills" to add a short title to the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2122 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act to permit banks to own travel agencies. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions 1729 HB-2122-Cont. May 07 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT HB-2123 HOFFMAN. (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 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-002 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor PHILIP First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations 'HB-2124 HASARA. (Ch. 127, par. 132.6) Amends the Minority and Female Business Act to provide that Minority and Fe- male Business Enterprise Council shall establish a toll free telephone number to fa- cilitate information requests. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN SHB-2125 SHAW. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 16-133.3 and 17-116.2) Amends the Chicago and Downstate Teachers Articles of the Pension Code to provide an alternative retirement formula for persons retiring after age 55 with at least 25 years of service credit, equal to 65% of final average salary, plus an addi- tional 2% for each year of service over 25, up to a maximum of 75% of salary with 30 or more years of service. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2126 SHAW - CURRIE AND BRESLIN. (Ch. 68, pars. 1-103, 2-105 and 6-101) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Provides that it shall be a civil rights vio- lation for any party to a public contract or any State executive department, board, ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1730 HB-2126-Cont. commission or instrumentality to fail to comply with its affirmative action duties es- tablished under that Act. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN 3HB-2127 SHAW. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 7-142.2, 14-108.3 and 16-133.3) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement System, State Employees and Down- state Teachers Articles of the Pension Code to provide an alternative retirement formula for persons retiring after age 55 with at least 25 years of service credit, equal to 65% of final average salary, plus an additional 2% for each year of service over 25, up to a maximum of 75% of salary with 30 or more years of service. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2128 GRANBERG. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 11a-17) Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides that the personal guardian may peti- tion the court for entry of an order directing the guardian to maintain an action for dissolution of the ward's marriage. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SHB-2129 PHELPS. (New Act) Creates The Alcohol Abstinence Act. Requires the Secretary of State to develop and implement programs designated to recognize and encourage the total absti- nence from alcoholic beverages by licensed Illinois drivers. Provides for the issuance of a certificate of recognition and special driver's license notation for qualifying drivers. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-2130 ACKERMAN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 2-105) Amends the Public Utilities Act to provide that the executive director of the IL Commerce Commission shall function as supervisor of the Administrative Division. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1731 HB-2131 'HB-2131 LANG. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.9) Creates the Acupuncture Practice Act and amends the Regulatory Agency Sun- set Act. Provides for the registration of acupuncturists by the Department of Regis- tration and Education; specifies the qualifications for registration; requires the Department to conduct an examination before obtaining registration; creates the Acupuncture Practice Board to advise the Director of the Department; specifies the grounds for refusal to issue, suspension or revocation of registration; prohibits the unlawful practice of acupuncture. Provides for the repeal of this Act December 31, 1997. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Nov 04 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Jan 06 1988 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT 3 HB-2132 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-142) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to reduce the early retirement penalty from 0.5% to 0.25% for each month that the employee's age is less than 60 when the annuity begins. Effective January 1, 1988. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2133 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-146, 7-150 and 7-152) Amends the Illinois Municipal Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide for a 3% annual increase in permanent disability benefit; also changes provisions relating to qualification for temporary and permanent disability benefits. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2 HB-2134 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-139, 7-152 and 7-175.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide for direct mailing of ballots to employees voting in trustee elections; speci- fies the manner of granting certain military service credit required by federal law. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1732 HB-2135 3 HB-2135 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-142, 7-168 and 7-209) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide that interest will be credited monthly on employee contributions; also re- duces the early retirement penalty for certain persons with more than 30 years of creditable service. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2136 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-156, 7-164, 7-165, 7-172, 7-205 and 7-206) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide a 3% annual increase in surviving spouse annuity; increases the death bene- fit payable upon the death of a retiree from $1,000 to $3,000, and changes the man- ner of funding such benefits. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2137 LAURINO - DALEY - FARLEY - WILLIAMS - STERN. (Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 1405.1) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act to create the offense of launder- ing of monetary instruments. Defines offense. Makes a violation a Class I felony. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2138 PANGLE. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 137.8) Amends the Illinois Securities Law to provide that registration of a dealer, sales- person or investment adviser may be denied, suspended or revoked upon a finding that such dealer, salesperson or investment adviser is under investigation by any other state for a securities law violation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2139 PHELPS - VANDUYNE - GIORGI - BUGIELSKI - BERRIOS. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Creates the Universal Telephone Lifeline Service Act. Establishes Lifeline Ser- vice Rates for telecommunication services which shall not be greater 50% of the ba- sic rate for measured services. Provides for the development of a certification procedure for certifying the eligibility of applicants for Lifeline Service, and for a tax on service suppliers to fund the program. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 07 Interim Study Calendar AGING HB-2140 LEVIN - VANDUYNE - DEJAEGHER, BOWMAN, FLOWERS AND JONES,L. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-215) 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1733 HB-2140-Cont. Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides an electric utility shall not be permit- ted to include in its rate base the costs of investment in construction which has en- abled the utility to generate more than 115% of the peak amount of electricity used during any day by consumers of electricity produced by the utility. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2141 BOWMAN - CHRISTENSEN - GIGLIO - SHAW - HANNIG. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act. Imposes condi- tions on the closure, sale or transfer of certain properties associated with the manu- facture, refining, transportation, treatment, storage, handling or disposal of hazardous substances. Requires the execution of a cleanup plan approved by the Il- linois Environmental Protection Agency. Requires the Agency to establish mini- mum cleanup requirements. Requires owners of such property to obtain a bond sufficient to guarantee implementation of a cleanup plan. Provides that a violation is a business offense punishable by a fine not exceeding $25,000. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2142 GIORGI - MCNAMARA, O'CONNELL, CURRAN, TERZICH AND DE- LEO. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-301.1) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Requires the Commission to adopt rules per- mitting telecommunications carriers to refuse to transmit certain recorded obscene messages. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 07 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Public Utilities May 08 Committee discharged 083-015-006 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Energy & Environment HB-2143 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 73, par. 767.22) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that the prohibition against refus- ing to insure a risk solely on the basis of the geographic location of the risk applies to both commercial and non-commercial risks. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE 1734 HB-2144 HB-2144 FLOWERS - VANDUYNE - DAVIS - CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 111 2/3 new par 909a). Amends the Citizens Utility Board Act. Provides that certain utilities shall fur- nish a list of their customers to the citizens utility board when such lists are request- ed by the board. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2145 HUFF - SHAW - MARTIIEZ - WILLIAMS. (Ch. 111 2/3 pars. ,-101 and 9-241) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that public utilities shall furnish to ap- plicants suitable facilities and service without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, hardship, or sex, and that public utilities may provide a lower rate for low income residential customers, and that no public utility providing electrical or gas service may consider the use of solar or oth- er nonconventional renewable sources of energy as a basis for establishing higher rates or subject any customer utilizing such sources to prejudice of disadvantage. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2146 DALEY - FARLEY - CHRISTENSEN - PANGLE - MCNAMARA, KRSKA, BUGIELSKI, LEVERENZ, LAURINO, BERRIOS, PHELPS AND RICH- MOND. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262R) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Prohibits the reporting of adverse credit information or the taking of collection procedures against a cosigner unless the cosigner has been given written notice and an opportu- nity to pay the obligation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 29 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DALEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Jun 10 Jun 17 Jun 26 Jul 24 Sep 20 Committee Judiciary Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0627 Effective date 01-01-88 1735 HB-2147 GIORGI - REA - HANNIG - LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 8-511) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Requires a public utility advertisement which attempts to portray the use of nuclear energy in the production of electricity as be- ing less expensive to electricity consumers than the use of alternate energy sources to conspicuously include a statement that the costs of finally and safely disposing of spent nuclear fuel used in the production of electricity may ultimately offset or ex- ceed any savings consumers may at the time be experiencing from the use of nuclear energy. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 08 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2148 REA. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.57) Amends The Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to provide the legislative leaders with certain job retention and creation information of its marketing staff. Provides that such information shall be considered public and not exempt from The Freedom of Information Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2149 HOMER. (New Act) Creates the Home Equity Protection Act of 1987. Authorizes the establishment of a home equity protection program to be administered by the Illinois Housing De- velopment Authority to protect owners of single family residences from financial loss due to the change in economic conditions of a community. Does not provide pro- tection against losses due to a general statewide or nationwide economic decline. Defines terms. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2150 HOMER. (Ch. 38, pars. 16-1, 1005-5-3; new pars. 1005-8-1.1, 1005-8-1.2 and 1005-8-3.1; rep. pars. 1005-5-3.1, 1005-5-3.2, 1005-8-1 and 1005-8-2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Unified Code of Corrections. Changes the current sentencing structure for felonies. Requires the court to sen- tence a felon based upon the computation of a criminal history score. Establishes various factors in aggravation and mitigation which the court shall consider in com- puting the score. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 13 Re-assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2147 1736 HB-2151 'HB-2151 HOMER - GRANBERG. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 3-806.4) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to issue, com- mencing with the 1988 registration year, 90-day temporary registration plates to active members of the United States Armed Services for a fee of $18. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-615 and 3-801 Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes provisions authorizing the Secretary of State to issue Consular Corps license plates to consular officials of a foreign con- sulate or to non-residents serving as officials to a foreign government. Authorizes the issuance of Illinois Honorary Consular license plates to officials of the Coordina- tion Council for North American Affairs, or to United States nationals or perma- nent residents appointed as an Honorary Consular officer. Provides that residents serving in armed services need not register a motor vehicle for 45 days upon return- ing to this State. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Adds Reference To: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-306.3, 6-601 and new pars. 1-204.1 and 11-501.4; Ch. 110, par. 8-802 Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Defines a "sworn re- port". Changes the Section reference in connection with penalties for unlicensed driving. Authorizes the Secretary of State to suspend the driving privileges of per- sons who have not complied with a written promise to appear and not to issue such privilege until notified by the court of compliance. Provides that blood alcohol tests conducted in a hospital emergency room and in accordance with certain established procedures are admissible as business record exceptions to hearsay prohibitions and authorizes physicians to disclose the results of such tests. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 024-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-002 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 28 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WELCH COLLINS, LECHOWICZ WATSON & DAVIDSON Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOMER, RONAN, CULLERTON, I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1737 HB-2151-Cont. Jun 30-Cont. MCCRACKEN & PETKA House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/099-006-009 Nov 06 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/054-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 02 Sent to the Governor Jan 05 1988 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0992 Effective date 01-05-88 HB-2152 HOMER - HUFF - HICKS - MCNAMARA - JONES,L, FLOWERS, PANGLE, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, WILLIAMS, CURRAN, O'CONNELL, TERZICH, DELEO, GRANBERG, RICE AND NOVAK. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-222.3) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that whenever a tax heretofore im- posed upon a public utility is reduced or removed, the Commission may order a re- duction in the utility's rates and charges. Provides that within 30 days after the service of such order, a public utility may apply for a hearing to show cause why such rate reduction should not be granted. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that rate reductions shall not decrease rates by an amount in excess of the savings resulting from the removal or reduction of a tax. Provides for a hearing on such rate reduction. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Recommended do pass 011-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HOMER Adopted 066-047-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES 5HB-2153 HOMER. (Ch. 38, pars. 31A-1 and 31A-1.1) Amends the Criminal-Code of 1961 to include all prescription and nonprescrip- tion medications among the items of contraband that may not be brought into or around penal institutions. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2154 HOMER. (Ch. 120, par. 726) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides that the maximum acceptable penal- ty bid at a tax sale shall be 12%, or the prime commercial rate which shall not ex- ceed 18%, whichever is greater (now 12% on farmland until January 1, 1989 and 18% for all other real property). Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1738 HB-2155 HOMER. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-204, 7-702, 7-703 and 7-708) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Raises the standard exemption and with- holding exemptions for individuals from $1,000 to $1,250 for the taxable year end- ing December 31, 1988 and to $1,500 for subsequent taxable years. Effective January 1, 1988 and applies to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-2156 HOMER. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-16) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Authorizes municipalities to impose a tax on the retail sale of alcoholic beverages at a rate not exceeding 16 cents per gallon on wine with 14% or less alcohol, 30 cents per gallon on wine with more than 14% al- cohol, $1 per gallon on alcohol and spirits, and 6 cents per gallon on beer. Provides that the tax is subject to a back door referendum. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-2157 HASARA - NOVAK. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-4) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections relating to resentencing after revocation of probation, conditional discharge or supervision. Provides that time served on pro- bation, conditional discharge or supervision shall not be credited by the court against a sentence of imprisonment or periodic imprisonment unless the court or- ders otherwise. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-000-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Primary Sponsor Changed To BARKHAUSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIDSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 10 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0628 Effective date 01-01-88 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1739 HB-2155 HB-2158 HB-2158 HASARA. (Ch. 127 1/2, par. 127) Amends An Act in relation to fireworks to remove sparklers from the list of ex- empted fireworks under the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2159 HASARA. (Ch. 38, par. 12-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of intimidation. Makes it intimidation to communicate to another the threat to perform the enumerated acts described in the statute, whether in person, by telephone or by mail. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2160 HASARA. (Ch. 120, par. 1122) Amends the Charitable Games Act. Provides that civic and veterans organiza- tions may be licensed to conduct charitable games. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2161 HASARA. (New Act) Creates an Act in relation to designation by hotels of rooms for disabled persons. Provides that a hotel which designates rooms for use by disabled or handicapped persons shall locate such rooms at ground level or as close to ground level as possi- ble. Provides for penalties for violations, and for administration and enforcement of the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 13 Re-assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2162 HASARA - HULTGREN - WILLIAMSON - BLACK - REGAN, GO- FORTH, BARNES AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 23, par. 1515) Amends the Child Care Act. Provides that an emergency permit may be issued to a child care facility. Specifies criteria under which a child care facility may be eligi- ble for an emergency permit, and specifies criteria for the investigation of an appli- cant for an emergency permit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the amendatory provisions of the original bill. Provides that the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services may issue an emergency permit to a child care facility which takes in children as a result of the temporary closure of a li- censed child care facility due to a natural disaster. Provides for criteria for issuance of such permits, waiver of investigation of employees, and provides that no such per- mit shall be valid for more than 120 days after issuance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. 1740 HB-2162-Cont. Specifies that an emergency permit will be valid up to 90 days. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 30 Amendment No.01 CHILDREN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 05 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0198 Effective date 01-01-88 SHB-2163 TURNER. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 151.4; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Amends the Hospital Licensing Act and An Act in relation to State Finance. As- sesses each hospital 1.5% of its annual net operating revenue for deposit in a special fund in the State Treasury. Hospitals may apply for reimbursement from the fund for their uncompensated care, which means the normal charge for services which are uncompensated because of the financial inability of the patient or other respon- sible person, but does not include bad debts which are uncollected for any other reason. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2164 LEFLORE - MORROW, CAPPARELLI, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, DE- LEO, KRSKA, KULAS, LAURINO, MCGANN AND RONAN. (Ch. 68, par. 2-104) Amends the Human Rights Act. Permits compulsory retirement of any peace of- ficer of a municipal law enforcement agency who has attained 63 years of age or older. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that nothing contained in the Illinois Human Rights Act shall prohibit an employer from imposing a mandatory retirement age for firefighters or law en- forcement officers of 63 years of age or less. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Recommends replacing reference to retirement at age 63 with reference to the re- tirement age in effect under State or local law with respect to persons attaining such 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1741 HB-2164-Cont. age on or before December 31, 1983 under a bona fide retirement plan. Exempts causes of action accruing before effective date of this amendatory Act. Adds imme- diate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 30 Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 075-026-011 May 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Executive May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Committee Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 048-006-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 14 Mtn fild accept amend veto LEFLORE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 111-000-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto MAROVITZ Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 03 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0949 Effective date 12-03-87 'HB-2165 LEFLORE, FLOWERS AND JONES,L. (Ch. 122, par. 102-12 and new par. 26-14) Amends The School Code and the Public Community College Act. Requires in- clusion of a school dropout, aged 16 or younger, within a school district's special ser- vices and resources for truants upon request of the dropout and requires the Community College Board to provide for their subsequent inclusion in community college programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the amendatory provision applies to dropouts whose ages range from 16 to 18 years of age. Effective September 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes grammatical correction. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-002-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1742 H B-2165-Cont. May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.02 LEFLORE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 083-024-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor COLLINS First reading Rfrd to Con Jun 03 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 25 Jul 24 Sep 20 Adopted im on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 051-002-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0629 Effective date 09-20-87 HB-2166 FLINN - FLOWERS. (Ch. 17, pars. 4447) Amends the Credit Union Act. Provides that credit agreements may require a borrower to pay all costs, including attorney's fees and collection agency charges in- curred by a credit union in collecting a debt owed by the borrower. Provides that any agreement between a credit union and an attorney or collection agency shall be presumed reasonable. Removes provision providing that loans secured by real estate may be made only by credit unions with assets in excess of $1,000,000. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 03 Jun 05 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 15 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0427 Effective date 09-15-87 HB-2167 FLINN. (Ch. 43, par. 183) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934 to increase the penalties for the offense of selling liquor without a license to a maximum fine of $1,000 for the first offense and a Class A misdemeanor for subsequent offenses. 1743 HB-2167-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 18, 1987) Revises conduct constituting a petty offense. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Recites reasons for changing the penalty provisions. Increases the penalties for violations of the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 023-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary May 28 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 04 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01- Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/110-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0296 Effective date 01-01-88 SHB-2168 FLINN. (Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 1013) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the Pollution Control Board from enforcing discharge regulations against certain water treatment facili- ties, if the State Water Survey concludes that the facilities have no substantial det- rimental impact on navigable interstate waterways. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2169 BLACK. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 6-103) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Clarifies that immunity is granted for a person's good-faith actions in connection with a patient's admission, treatment and discharge as well as for a person's good-faith actions in connection with accompanying paperwork. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1744 HB-2169-Cont. Apr 13 Re-assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2170 HOMER. Appropriates $295,000 to the Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Re- sources for a grant to the Illinois State Water Survey to conduct a study in West Central Illinois. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2171 HOMER. Appropriates $500,000 to the Illinois Department of Transportation from the State Construction Account Fund for costs to prepare an environmental 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. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 7 HB-2172 CAPPARELLI, TERZICH, BERRIOS, MCAULIFFE AND MARTINEZ. (Ch. 38, par. 11-14) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person convicted of prostitu- tion who fails to submit to an AIDS test shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2173 CAPPARELLI - BARNES, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, WILLIAMSON, BERRIOS, DELEO, PIEL, RONAN, STECZO AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.6b) Amends Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to make loans to units of local government for revenue pro- ducing capital facilities. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 21 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 23 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 29 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 108-005-002 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Primary Sponsor Changed To LECHOWICZ Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1745 HB-2173-Cont. 1746 Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0552 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2174 CAPPARELLI, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, WILLIAMSON, BARNES, BER- RIOS, DELEO, LAURINO, PIEL AND RONAN. Appropriates $5,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs from the General Revenue Fund for a loan to the Village of Rosemont for con- struction of additional exposition space at the O'Hare Expo Center. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 07 Recommended do pass 017-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2175 CAPPARELLI, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, WILLIAMSON, BARNES, BER- RIOS, DELEO, LAURINO, MAUTINO, PIEL AND STECZO. (Ch. 127, new par. 774.05a) Amends General Obligation Bond Act and Capital Development Board Act. Au- thorizes $5,000,000 in bonds to be used for loans to units of local government for construction of revenue producing capital facilities. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE General obligation bond authorization by $5.0 M(0.1%) Potential general obligation debt by $9.0 M(0. 1%) Per capita Illinois general obligation by $0.43 (0.1%) STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 21 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 23 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 29 State Debt Note Filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 30 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 083-023-008 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 State Debt Note Filed First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2175-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. HB-2176 CAPPARELLI, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, WILLIAMSON, BARNES, BER- RIOS, DELEO, LAURINO, MAUTINO, PIEL AND STECZO. Appropriates $5,000,000 to the Capital Development Board from the Capital Development Fund for a loan to the Village of Rosemont for construction of addi- tional exposition space at the O'Hare Expo Center. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 07 Recommended do pass 017-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2177 CAPPARELLI, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, DELEO, KRSKA, KULAS, LAU- RINO, MCGANN AND RONAN. (Ch. 68, par. 2-104) Amends the Human Rights Act. Allows for mandatory retirement of policemen and firemen at age 63. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2178 CAPPARELLI, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, MCGANN, BERRIOS, DELEO, FARLEY, KEANE, KULAS, MARTINEZ AND RONAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-132) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to base retirement bene- fits on the highest 12 months, rather than 4 years, of salary within the last 10 years of service, for persons retiring after December 31, 1987. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2179 STERN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections requiring counsel for the defendant to file a statement with the clerk of the court containing the facts and circumstances of the offense for which the defendant was committed to the Department of Corrections. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2180 STERN. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-8) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections by beginning the period of parole or mandatory supervised release on the day of release from imprisonment and ending such period pursuant to the terms of the Article on imprisonment. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1747 HB-2180-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Applies Act to persons sentenced after January 1, 1973. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ DUNN,THOMAS, ALEXANDER, BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/STERN, CULLERTON, O'CONNELL, MCCRACKEN AND COUNTRYMAN Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/006-047-000 Tabled House Rule 79(E) SHB-2181 BRAUN. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1655; Ch. 70, par. 510) Amends the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act and the Violent Crime Victims As- sistance Act. Provides that 25% of all monies and the sale proceeds of all other prop- erty forfeited and seized pursuant to the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act shall be deposited into the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2182 BRAUN. (Ch. 46, pars. 9-1.7, 9-1.8 and 9-1.10) Amends the Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Article of The Election Code. Changes the definitions of local political committee, State political commit- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1748 HB-2182-Cont. tee and public office to make campaign contributions accepted by or on behalf of and expenditures made on behalf of or by a candidate for ward, township or pre- cinct committeeman, State central committeeman or delegate or alternate delegate to the national nominating convention subject to the disclosure provisions of the Article. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2183 BRAUN - JONES,L - DAVIS. (Ch. 23, new par. 5-5.6b) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires a nursing facility to notify the Depart- ment of Public Aid if the source of payments for a resident's care changes from pri- vate funds to payments under the Medicaid program and to repay to the private source any amounts received from that source for the resident's care for which Medicaid payment also was made. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that private funds shall not include third party resources such as insur- ance or Medicare benefits or payments made by responsible relatives. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 Sen Sponsor ALEXANDER Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 05 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0824 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2184 BRAUN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-401.1) Amends the Nursing Home Care Reform Act. Provides that a long-term care fa- cility participating in the Medical Assistance program must retain as a resident a Medical Assistance recipient, so long as the total number of such recipients residing in the facility is less than 30% of the total number of licensed beds in the facility. When a resident is admitted to a facility, he must be notified of this provision as well as the current ratio of Medical Assistance recipients residing in the facility to the total number of licensed beds in the facility, expressed as a percentage. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1749 HB-2184-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Apr 13 May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Re-assigned to Select Comm on Aging Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2185 BRAUN. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to authorize the Department of Correc- tions to exchange information with the Illinois Department of Public Aid for the purpose of verifying living arrangements and for other purposes directly connected with the administration of this Code and the Illinois Public Aid Code. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE First reading Rfrd to C Jun 02 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 15 ,omm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0428 Effective date 01-01-88 SHB-2186 BRAUN. (Ch. 38, par. 24-3) Amends the Criminal Code. Extends the waiting period for delivery after pur- chase of a concealable firearm from 72 hours to 7 days. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2187 BRAUN. (New Act) Authorizes a governing body of a unit of local government or school district which is elected at large and which is a defendant in a case arising under the Feder- al Voting Rights Act to change the method by which the governing body is elected to a district election of such governing body subject to approval of the federal courts. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1750 ' HB-2188 BRAUN. (New Act; Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2, 6-50.2 and new par. 1A-15) Requires the Secretary of State and the Directors of the Departments of Public Aid, Employment Security, Revenue and Public Health to designate a sufficient number of employees to serve as deputy registrars in order to provide voter registra- tion assistance as part of the normal delivery of services to the public at driver's li- cense examining stations and other service offices throughout the State. Amends The Election Code to require local election authorities to appoint such employees as deputy registrars authorized to accept registrations at those locations at any time throughout the year. Requires the State Board of Elections to designate one or more of its employees to monitor and coordinate the activities of such deputy registrars. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2189 BRAUN. (New Act) Creates an Act to provide for the reimbursement of mass transportation carriers which provide reduced transit fares for students. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2190 BRAUN - DAVIS. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-13.3) Amends The School Code. Requires citizenship to be taught in all public elemen- tary and secondary schools. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases the fee for high school equivalency tests to $15 after June 30, 1988 and $7 for retaking essay tests. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 18, 1987) Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 3-15.12 Deletes provisions increasing the application fee for GED tests taken after June 30, 1988 and the fee for essay tests retaken after June 30, 1988. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Exempts applicants who are public aid recipients from the increase in the fees for examination and reexamination. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in House only) Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 643; Ch. 122, pars. 34-21, 34-21.1, 34-49, 34-53, new par. 34-53.3 Recommends that the House concur in S-am 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes the title, amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and further amends The School Code. Revises provisions relating to the Chicago Board of Education's power to sell real estate. Adds provisions authorizing the Board to enter into lease or lease purchase agree- ments with private sector entities for school purposes. Authorizes the Board to levy an annual tax for the purpose of providing agricultural science schools. Increases the Board's building purposes tax rate by an amount corresponding to the decrease in its rate from time to time levied to pay operations and maintenance on buildings initially leased from the Public Building Commission of Chicago prior to January 1, 1987, and requires the county clerk to make the requisite certification to the Board of the rate percent which reflects such decrease. Adds a July 1, 1987 effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1751 HB-2188 HB-2190-Cont. . 1752 May 07 Recommended do pass 024-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEUCHLER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 DEUCHLER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 095-017-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Amendment No.02 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 D'ARCO Lost 018-028-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 045-010-002 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 28 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/D'ARCO BERMAN, NEWHOUSE, KUSTRA & RIGNEY Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BRAUN, CULLERTON, CURRIE, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/083-021-005 Nov 04 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/(06-30-87) Nov 05 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/001-049-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/D'ARCO BERMAN, NEWHOUSE, KUSTRA & RIGNEY Nov 06 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -BRAUN Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/BRAUN, CULLERTON, CURRIE, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 2ND/022-030-000 HB-2191 BRAUN. (Ch. 48, par. 434) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that no individual shall be denied benefits where his unemployment is due to a lockout by an employer. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 3HB-2192 BRAUN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-134) Amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Pension Code to allow purchase of service credit for time spent on maternity leave prior to September 1, 1979. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2193 BRAUN. (Ch. 68, pars. 8-104, 8-108 and 8-111) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Provides that the Illinois Human Rights Commission shall authorize Commission staff to prepare and file a petition for en- forcement. Authorizes the awarding of punitive damages for civil rights violations and awards of interest on actual damages and backpay. Requires the Commission to certify any money judgments and to register such orders as judgments with the clerk of the circuit court. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 65, par. 8-111 Deletes provision requiring the Commission to certify any money judgments and to register such orders as judgments with the clerk of the circuit court. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 25, 1987) Adds reference to: Ch. 68, par. 8-111 Makes a technical correction. Provides that an order of the Commission requiring that a party pay a certain sum of money may be reduced to a judgment upon peti- tion to the court. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Deletes provisions authorizing the awarding of punitive damages for violations of the Human Rights Act, and provides that attorney fees, costs, and prejudgment in- terest may be awarded under that Act for complaints filed on or after December 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Amendment No.02 BRAUN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 107-008-002 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1753 HB-2191 HB-2193-Cont. May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NEWHOUSE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 NEWHOUSE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 046-006-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/084-030-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Mtn fild accept amend veto BRAUN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 22 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 067-005-041 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 05 Mtn fild accept amend veto NEWHOUSE Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 03 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0950 Effective date 12-03-87 HB-2194 BRAUN. (New Act) Creates an Act to provide that no hospital, physician, dentist or other provider of health care may refuse to provide medical treatment to any person with a verifiable source of payment. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 07 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 20(B)/116-000-000 Committee Registration & Regulation May 08 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2195 BRAUN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 1-110) Amends the General Provisions Article of the Pension Code to prohibit new in- vestment in securities of firms that have franchise, licensing or management agree- ments with, or are more than 5% owned by, a prohibited South African entity; deletes language which provides that breach of the South African investment prohi- bitions is not a breach of fiduciary duty. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1754 HB-2195-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2HB-2196 BRAUN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 5-188 and 6-184) Amends the Chicago Police and Fire Articles of the Pension Code to require an annual audit by an auditor approved by the Auditor General. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2197 GIGLIO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-606) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires tow-truck operators to file proof of an insurance policy or indemnity bond covering such tow-truck in the form of a Form E Certificate as provided under State adopted federal regulation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2198 GIGLIO. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 4-203 and 4-214) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that all towing and storage charges shall be paid by the owner of a vehicle removed from public or private property by authorization of a law enforcement agency or where such owner of the vehicle is found guilty of abandoning a vehicle. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2199 RONAN - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 315-13) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act to raise from 18 to 21 that age at which a person shall not be required to possess a Boating Safety Certificate in order to operate a motorboat without being accompanied by a parent, guardian or other person at least 21 years of age. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 05 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2200 LAURINO - MCAULIFFE - BERRIOS - O'CONNELL - DELEO, VAN- DUYNE, CHRISTENSEN, MCGANN, KEANE, GIGLIO, SUTKER AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-405 and 7-301; new pars. 3-707, 7-601, 7-602 and 11-1601) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the owners of motor vehicles to show proof of insurance when applying for registration with the Secretary of State, and provides that from July 1, 1988 to July 1, 1992 no person, with certain exemptions, shall operate upon Illinois highways any vehicle required to be registered with the ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1755 HB-2200-Cont. Secretary of State unless a liability policy or bond covering the vehicle is in effect and proof of such coverage is carried by the operator of such vehicle. Establishes penalties, including criminal, for violations of such provisions. Effective July 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 08 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE 'HB-2201 RONAN - CHURCHILL, MORROW, HARTKE, SUTKER, CHRISTEN- SEN, VANDUYNE, RICE, KRSKA, BUGIELSKI AND LAURINO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 315-13) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Beginning January 1, 1990, pro- hibits the operation of motorboats by persons under 12 years of age, and requires operators of motorboats at least 12 years of age but under 21 years of age to possess a Boating Safety Certificate issued by the Division of Law Enforcement of the De- partment of Conservation. Limits out-of-state certification to same age restrictions and accepts such certification where program is substantially similar. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a technical revision. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Lowers from 21 to 18 years, the minimum age at which a person may operate a motorboat without a Boating Safety Certificate. Sunsets present boating provisions regarding requirements for motorboat operators December 31, 1989. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in Senate only) Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 05 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Registration & Regulation May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 024-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 RONAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 04 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 056-002-001 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JONES JOYCE,JEROME, 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1756 HB-2201-Cont. Jun 29-Cont. WELCH, SCHUNEMAN & GEO-KARIS Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KRSKA, RONAN, CULLERTON, CHURCHILL & PULLEN Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-003-000 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2202 RONAN - CHURCHILL AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 315-11) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Requires the circuit court of a county to report to the Law Enforcement Division of the Department of Conserva- tion any conviction for a violation of operating a motorboat under the influence. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0147 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2203 HANNIG. (Ch. 56, par. 3.14) Amends The Fish Code of 1971. Prohibits Department of Conservation from modifying by administrative order existing statutory limits regarding the taking of various aquatic life unless the Department conducts a public hearing prior to the is- suance of that order. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires a public hearing concerning statutory limits established under the Fish Code only if requested by the Representative or Senator of the affected district. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1757 HB-2203-Cont. May 28 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HANNIG Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. HB-2204 YOUNG,A - LEVIN, DAVIS AND TURNER. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-201) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that when a court reverses a decision of the Commission approving any rate or tariff, the court may order a refund of such amounts, including interest, collected by a public utility in excess of the rates or tar- iffs approved by the court. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2205 YOUNG,A - MORROW. (New Act) Creates the Public Contracts Loan Act. Provides for a Public Contracts Loan Program which shall be administered by the Department of Central Management Services and shall provide low interest loans to minority and female businesses which are certified as such by a State of Illinois or federal certification program. Creates the Public Contracts Advisory Board to advise the Department on matters relating to the Act, and to help the Department set interest rates. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2206 YOUNG,A - MORROW AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 68, pars. 7-102 and 7-104) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Establishes procedures to require per- sons charged with a violation under that Act to reply with a response, within 60 days, to the allegations charged. Permits all parties to inspect the investigative file at any time after the charge is filed. Increases from 30 to 90 days that period within which a complainant may file a complaint with the Human Rights Commission. Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires verified response to a human rights charge within 210 days of such charge. Removes the right of all parties to inspect the file. Makes the Act prospec- tive only. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Department shall conduct a fact finding conference unless prior to 210 days after the charge was filed, the Director determines there is substantial evidence that the violation occurred. 1758 HB-2206-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 22 Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 112-005-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 NEWHOUSE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-004-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0825 Effective date 09-24-87 'HB-2207 YOUNG,A - LEVERENZ. (Ch. 38, par. 60-5; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-100, 18c-1104, 18c-1501, 18c-1502, 18c-1601, 18c-1704, 18c-2101, 18c-2106, 18c-2109, 18c-2110, 18c-2402, 18c-3202, 18c-3203, 18c-3209, 18c-3210, 18c-4102, 18c-4103, 18c-4104, 18c-4201, 18c-4204, 18c-4306; new par. 18c-4309, pars. 18c-4401, 18c-4402; new par. 18c-4503, pars. 18c-4601, 18c-4602, 18c-4603, 18c-4604, 18c-4701, 18c-4702, 18c-4901, 18c-4902, 18c-4903, 18c-4904, 18c-5102, 18c-6201, 18c-6202, 18c-6301, 18c-7401, 18c-7402, 18c-7403, 18c-7404; new par. 18c-7601, 18c-9201; rep. par. 18c-4205 and Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Illinois Antitrust Act; The Illinois Vehicle Code; and the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Deletes "rail carriers" and "common carriers by pipeline" from the regu- latory provisions of the Illinois Antitrust Act. Redefines the term "common carrier by pipeline". Deletes provision requiring display of evidence of motor carrier fee payment by February 1 for the year such fees are owing. Provides that interlocutory appeals of rulings by hearing examiners shall be in accordance with Illinois Com- merce Commission's Rules of Practice. Deletes provision concerning the Commis- sion's authorization to grant exceptions for the notice requirement established for new or amended rate changes proposed by a carrier, and authorizes the Commission to grant exceptions to tariff and schedule regulations. Provides that Commission regulations shall not apply to the leasing of driverless equipment from an equipment leasing company. Establishes additional unlawful carrier practices concerning the identification and documentation of carriers. Provides that periods of license sus- pension by the Commission shall not be used to determine whether a proposed transferor has abandoned, discontinued or suspended service without Commission authorization, or that such periods of suspension shall be used to provide the ab- stract of shipments for an application to transfer a license. Provides for various Commission regulation of carriers including: registration standards; registration exemption; carrier identification; inspection of rail carriers transporting hazardous materials; and coordination of Commission activities with the Regional Transporta- tion Authority. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1759 HB-2207-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reverence to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 18c-5102, 18c-6201, 18c-7401, 18c-7402, 18c-7403, 18c-7404, new par. 18c-7601; Ch. 120, par. 424 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 18c-1202, 18c-1703, 18c-3204, new pars. 18c-1203, 18c-1204, 18c-1204a, 18c-1204b, 18c-1204c, 18c-1205, 18c-1602, 18c-1603, 18c-1604, 18c-1705, and 18c-4294a Deletes entire provisions of bill. Amends IL Antitrust Act and The IL Vehicle Code. Deletes provisions regarding rail carrier regulation. Completely revises provi- sions regarding the licensing, operrating and regulating of motor carrier activities. Establishes various Commercial Relocation of Trespassing Vehicles Law. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-6201 Amends to make various technical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 29 Re-assigned to Transportation May 08 Amendment No.Ol TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 YOUNG,A Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Transportation Jun 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Committee Transportation Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIDSON Committee Transportation Jun 05 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0553 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2208 MCAULIFFE - RONAN - STANGE - O'CONNELL - PARKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 6-500, 6-501, 6-502, 6-503, 6-504, 6-505 and 6-506) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Adds a new Article VI to The Illinois Vehicle Title and Registration Law of The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires commercial mo- tor vehicle operators to report various violations, other than parking violations, com- mitted in other states to the Secretary of State, and to report all violations to that I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1760 HB-2208-Cont. operator's employer. Requires an operator to report to the operator's employer all final dispositions of violations which revoke, suspend, or otherwise restrict that op- erator's driving privileges, and prohibits the employer from knowingly permitting the operator to drive a vehicle in violation of such restrictions. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor DEGNAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0630 Effective date 09-20-87 'HB-2209 RYDER - REA. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-106, 1-168.1, 1-191, 1-192, 2-118, 3-118, 3-302, 3-303, 3-619, 3-801, 4-209, 4-212, 5-702, 6-103, 6-205, 6-208, 6-410, 6-420, 6-708, 11-502 and 11-1510; new par. 1-124.1; rep. par. 1-170) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes various technical and substantive changes regarding motor vehicles including: defines Grey Market Vehicles; rede- fines the terms "bicycle", "rebuilt vehicle", "special mobile equipment" and "spe- cially constructed vehicle"; establishes information to be listed on applications for salvage or junking certificates and on certificates of title for rebuilt vehicles; estab- lishes thirty-day period for new residents to register vehicles; deletes provision au- thorizing abandoned vehicles worth more than $200 to be purchased as salvage; requires vehicles used for driver training to be equipped with side rear view mirrors; and establishes procedure for the taking of a left turn by a driver of a bicycle or mo- torized pedalcycle. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes technical changes. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Recommends the deletion of the phrase "an alcoholic or otherwise chemically de- pendent person" from the description of a person who is denied a driving license or permit for alcohol or drug dependency. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REA Tabled Amendment No.02 REA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1761 HB-2209-Cont. 1762 May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor DEGNAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 07 Mtn fild accept amend veto RYDER Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 111-000-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto WATSON Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 03 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0951 Effective date 07-01-88 HB-2210 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 24, par. 11-13-1; Ch. 34, par. 3151) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the County Zoning Act. Provides that a building used as a licensed day care home shall be classified as a single family resi- dence for municipal and county zoning purposes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 07 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-2211 PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 5412) Amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act. Provides that a licensee under said Act may, without the written approval of the Director of the Department of Finan- cial Institutions, conduct the business of a sales finance agency, in compliance with the "Sales Finance Agency Act", and the business of extending credit in compliance with "An Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connection with sales on credit and the lending of money". Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 07 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations HB-2211-Cont. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 10 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0429 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2212 WOJCIK - KIRKLAND - DEUCHLER. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1017.1) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to direct the Pollution Control Board to adopt rules substantially identical to certain federal regulations promulgated un- der the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2213 DEUCHLER - WOJCIK - PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1012.2, par. 1022.8) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to impose a biennial fee upon certified operators of sewage works, beginning January 1, 1988; provides for deposit of such fees in the Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2214 WOJCIK. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7403) Amends "An Act in relation to natural resources, research, data collection and environmental studies". Authorizes the Department of Energy and Natural Re- sources to develop regulations and administer a State institutional conservation pro- gram for the purpose of providing financing and technical assistance to reduce the energy consumption and the costs associated with conventional energy resources. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2215 HASARA. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5905; Ch. 127, par. 63a8) Amends the State Forests law and the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Conservation shall protect State forests from wildfire instead of from fire. Provides that powers of Department of Conservation in relation to protec- tion of forests shall include fire management instead of fire control. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1763 HB-2215-Cont. May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2216 OLSON,MYRON - HASARA. (Ch. 56, par. 5.22; Ch. 61, par. 3.37) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 and the Wildlife Code. Authorizes the Depart- ment of Conservation to designate agents to sell fishing and hunting permits and li- censes. Specifies that issuing fees collected by clerks shall be remitted to the treasurer of the political subdivsion of which he is an employee. Provides that clerks may divide issuing fees with sub-agents. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 08 Nat. Resource Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2217 STEPHENS. (Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 5907 and 5908) Amends an Act in relation to State forests and nurseries. Authorizes the Depart- ment of Conservation to establish and operate nurseries to produce plants and plant materials, and to secure plants and plant materials from private sources, exclusively for conservation purposes. Authorizes the Department to provide plants and plant materials to individual landowners, government agencies and units, civic groups and others. Authorizes the Department to make necessary rules and regulations. Designates State nurseries (was State forest tree nurseries). Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2218 MAYS. (Ch. 56, par. 1.26a) Amend the Fish Code of 1971. Provides that the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer shall transfer into the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund from the Wildlife and Fish Fund the sum of $35,000,000 in annual install- ments of $1,400,000 payable on June 1 of each year. (Currently, semi-annual in- stallments of $700,000 each are made.) Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Jun 05 Jun 26 Jul 24 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1764 HB-2218-Cont. Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0148 Effective date 08-14-87 HB-2219 CHURCHILL - RONAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 311-2, 313A-3, 313A-16, 313A-21, 313-C5, 314-1, 314-5, 315-1, 315-2, 315-7, 317-1, 317-3, 317-5, 317-6 and new pars. 311-4, 311-5, 315-14, 321A-1, 321A-2, 321A-3, 321A-4, 321A-5 and 321A-6; rep. pars. 313A-22, 315-7.1, 315-7.2, 315-7.3, 315-7.4, 321-1, 321-2, 321-3, 321-4, 321-5, 321-6, 321-7, 321-8 and 321-9) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Establishes various requirements concerning the operation of watercraft including: redefines the term "vessel or watercraft"; authorizes the Department of Conservation to promulgate administra- tive orders to administer that Act; requires watercraft with internal combustion en- gines to be equipped with fire extinguishers; establishes safety procedures for skin diving; eliminates reference to licensing requirements for boats carrying freight for hire; and modifies penalty provisions for violations of that Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 313-1, 313-2, 313-3, 313-4, 313-5, 313-6, 313-7, 313-9, 313-12, 313A-1, 313A-4, 313A-5, 313A-6, 313A-12, 313A-14, 313A-15, 313A-17, 313A-19, 313A-20, 313B-2, 313B-7, 316-1, 317-2 Changes numerous references to motorboats or sailboats to reference to water- craft. Requires registration and titling of all watercraft, with specified exceptions. Exempts watercraft titled under Federallaw from State identification number dis- play and titling requirements. Changes identification number application and transfer fees. Increases license fees for operation of a boat for carrying passengers for hire and for renting boats. Makes other changes. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Amendment No.02 CHURCHILL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-005-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommended do pass 006-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0149 Effective date 01-01-88 ' HB-2220 CHURCHILL - RONAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 313-1, 313-2, 313-3, 313-4, 313-5, 313-6, 313-7, 313-9, 313-12, 313A-1, 313A-3, 313A-4, 313A-5, 313A-6, 313A-12, ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1765 HB-2220-Cont. 313A-14, 313A-15, 313A-17, 313A-19, 313A-20, 313A-21, 313B-2, 313B-7 and 317-2) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Requires the registration and ti- tling of all watercraft (presently only motorboats and sailboats over 12 feet in length). Establishes a graduated registration fee for all watercraft. Raises the li- censing fee from $5 to $50 for operators of a boat carrying passengers for hire. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2221 HARRIS. (Ch. 127, par. 2302) Amends the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act. Excludes disbursements on be- half of the Department of Children and Family Services for reimbursement of ser- vice expenses from the Act's definition of grant funds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Excludes funds disbursed in accordance with a fee for service purchase of care contracts from the definition of grant funds, rather than funds disbursed on behalf of DCFS for reimbursement of service provision expenses. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0631 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2222 DEUCHLER - KLEMM. (Ch. 23, rep. pars. 2701 through 2709) Repeals the "Illinois Commission on Delinquency Prevention Act". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 1404 Amend the Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act to pro- vide that the victim has a right to have a victim impact statement forwarded to the Prison Review Board to be considered by the Board when it makes its determination on releases, discharges from parole or mandatory supervised releases, and if an im- pact statement was made, to be notified of such releases or discharges. 1766 HB-2222-Cont. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in Senate only) Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act. Permits victims to have the State's Attorney forward a copy of any statement presented under Section 6 to the Prisoner Review Board to be considered by the Board in making its determination regarding release or discharge pursuant to the Unified Code of Corrections. Re- quires the victim to be informed by the Prisoner Review Board of any order of dis- charge entered by the Board pursuant to the Unified Code of Corrections. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JOYCE,JEROME HALL, DEMUZIO, SCHAFFER & KARPIEL Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PRESTON, CULLERTON, CURRAN, BARNES AND REGAN Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2223 REGAN. (Ch. 37, par. 704-6 and Ch. 91 1/2, par. 810) Amend the Juvenile Court Act to provide that the privileged character of certain communications between professionals shall not apply to the Act. Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act to provide that records and communications may be disclosed in proceedings under the Juvenile Court Act or the Adoption Act. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1767 HB-2224 1768 HB-2224 HALLOCK - EWING. (Ch. 127, par. 63b108b18) Amends the Personnel Code. Adds a sunset date of January 1, 1990 to repeal pro- visions establishing term appointments under the Personnel Code. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 30 Recommended do pass 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2225 EWING - HALLOCK AND LEVERENZ. (Ch. 127, par. 63b4) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Authorizes the Director of the Department of Central Management Services to deny motor vehicle liability cover- age to State employees deemed to be unacceptable risks. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision granting the Department blanket authority to deny coverage to an employee. Provides that subsequent to payment of a claim on behalf of an em- ployee, the Director may deny future coverage for an employee. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 108-001-005 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Added As A Co-sponsor LECHOWICZ Committee Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 ETHEREDGE Lost 028-029-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0430 Effective date 09-15-87 HB-2226 OLSON,ROBERT. (Ch. 127, par. 132.202) Amends the State Printing Contracts Act. Excludes from the definition of "print- ing" that preprinted or printed matter which is commonly available to the general public from vendor inventory. Effective immediately. HB-2226-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to C Assigned Admin Apr 30 Do Pass/ Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 109-005-003 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON First reading Rfrd to C May 28 Assigned Jun 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALA Committ Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 17 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 Waive Posting Notice .omm on Assignment to State Government listration Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 .omm on Assignment to Executive ýBENE ee Executive Committee Executive Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0554 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2227 PARKE. (Ch. 116, par. 30; Ch. 126 1/2, par. 57.64) Amends Acts relating to veterans to replace obsolete references to the Illinois Veterans' Commission with references to the Department of Veterans' Affairs. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 21, par. 59a1; Ch. 127, pars. 161, 1301 and 1302 Amends an Act concerning memorial markers for veterans to permit payment by the Department of Veterans' Affairs to a monument company official for the cost of transporting and erecting a headstone provided by the federal government. Amends the State Finance Act to permit the Department of Veterans' Affairs to make medi- cal payments for prior fiscal year services from current fiscal year funds. Amends an Act providing representation and indemnification in certain law suits to include in- dividuals or organizations providing contractual services to the Department of Vet- erans' Affairs within the Act's scope. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 161, 1301 and 1302 Deletes provisions authorizing Department of Veterans' Affairs to make certain medical payments and providing for representation and indemnification of persons providing services to the Department. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 07 May 11 May 13 May 14 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1769 HB-2227-Cont. 1770 May 27 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDLAND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Jun 04 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0169 Effective date 08-17-87 SHB-2228 PARKE. (New Act) Creates the Survivors Compensation Act to provide compensation to survivors of certain persons killed while serving in the armed forces. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0170 Effective date 08-17-87 ' HB-2229 PARKE. (Ch. 127, pars. 1301 and 1302) Amends State Employees Indemnity Act to include physicians who are employ- ees of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, or are providing service on contract to the Department. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2229-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Apr 13 May 07 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Re-assigned to Judiciary I Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SHB-2230 PETKA - HASARA. (Ch. 23, new par. 8A-4A and par. 8A-6) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Prohibits the unauthorized use, acquisition, possession or transfer of federal surplus food commodities. Imposes penalties for violations. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-004 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 05 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0555 Effective date 01-01-88 'HB-2231 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1013, 1013.3, 1022.4 and 1022.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to extend the period within which the Pollution Control Board is required to adopt regulations substantially identical to certain federal rules; authorizes consolidation of various federal rules adopted with- in a 6-month period into a single Board rulemaking. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2232 RYDER. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-25, 37-26 and 37-27; Ch. 127, par. 144.25e) Amends the Horse Racing Act. Makes provisions concerning 150 admission tax applicable only to persons entering the grounds or enclosure of an organization li- censee or inter-track wagering licensee. Provides that no license for an inter-track 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SCorrectional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1771 HB-2232-Cont. wagering location may be granted by the Racing Board if the site is within the juris- dictional limits of a municipality or unincorporated area of a county that prohibits such activity by ordinance. Provides that an organization licensee conducting a charity racing meeting prior to January 1, 1988, shall pay 1/2 of the breakage of each racing day to the State. Amends the State Finance Act to specify the sums which shall be transferred in fiscal year 1988 and each fiscal year thereafter from the General Revenue Fund to various special funds in 10 equal installments (now, monies are automatically transferred on January 1 of every year). Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Horse Racing May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2233 KLEMM. (Ch. 56, par. 5.9; Ch. 61, pars. 3.2 and 3.4) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 and the Wildlife Code to change the nonresident fishing license fee to a flat $15 or $8 for 10 days; to change the hunting license fee for nonresidents to a flat $45 or $25 for 10 days; and to change the trapping license fee for nonresidents to a flat $175 and continue the nonresident trapping license fee at $250 if the licensee's state of residence does not allow trapping by Illinois resi- dents. Eliminates the special hunting license provisions for nonresidents 65 years of age and older. Effective April 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2234 TATE AND PETERSON,W. (Ch. 56, par. 1.10) Amends the Fish Code of 1971. Permits the Director of the Department of Con- servation to authorize the taking of aquatic life (previously just fish) where there ex- ists a danger of imminent loss of such aquatic life and deletes provision requiring that such danger exist from natural causes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2235 SLATER. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Exotic Weed Control Act. Authorizes the directors of Agri- culture and Conservation and the chief of the Natural History Survey to designate exotic weeds threatening natural habitats. Makes purchase, sale or use of an exotic weed without a Department of Conservation permit a Class B misdemeanor. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2236 PETERSON,W AND KULAS. (Ch. 105, pars. 702 and 723) Amends the Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act. Changes the phrase "reser- ve areas" to "buffer areas" and changes the penalty for violation of the Act from a Class B misdemeanor to a Class A misdemeanor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 56, pars. 1.10, 5.9 and 5.22; 1772 HB-2236-Cont. Ch. 61, pars. 2.4, 2.10, 2.11, 2.30, 2.35, 3.2, 3.4, 3.5, 3.7, 3.8, 3.22, 3.23 and 3.37; Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 5905, 5907 and 5908; and Ch. 127, par. 63a8) Deletes everything. Changes the title to "An Act in relation to exotic weed con- trol, conservation and natural resources." New Act for the control of exotic weeds. Amends the Fish Code, the Wildlife Code, An Act in relation to State forests, the Natural Areas Preservation Act, and the Civil Administrative Code in relation to fees, the collection of fees, licenses, permits, game limits and seasons, violations, guides, plants and plant materials. Effective January 1, 1988, except for certain Sections of the Fish Code and Wildlife Code which are effective April 1, 1988. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Prohibits Department of Conservation from taking action which hinders the op- eration of an electric generating station, of an electric supplier, as defined in the "E- lectric Suppliers Act". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes title to the Illinois Exotic Weed Act. Changes the definition of exotic weeds. Changes the designated exotic weeds. Authorizes the Department of Con- servation to issue a permit for research to demonstrate that a variety of a species listed in this Act is not an exotic weed. Exempts the licensed commercial propaga- tion of exotic weeds for sale outside Illinois. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted 016-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Amendment No.02 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved Effective date 01-01-88 Effective date 04-01-88 (SEC. 5.9 OF FISH CODE AND SEC. 3.2 & 3.4 OF WILDLIFE CODE) PUBLIC ACT 85-0150 1773 HB-2237 'HB-2237 TATE AND PETERSON,W. (Ch. 61, pars. 2.4, 2.10, 2.11, 2.30, 2.35, 3.5, 3.7, 3.8, 3.22 and 3.23) Amends the Wildlife Code. Establishes various requirements regulating: falcon- ry licensing fees; the taking of male wild turkeys; foxhound training; the taking of wild geese from a Commercial Migratory Waterfowl Hunting Area; salvage per- mits for rehabilitating and releasing crippled wildlife; and game breeders permits. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2238 PETKA. (Ch. 110, pars. 10-105, 13-211, 13-212, 13-213 and 13-214) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to exempt the Illinois Department of Cor- rections from the provision requiring forfeiture of money to a prisoner or party af- fected 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. Deletes the provision in various Sections tolling limita- tions on bringing suit when the person entitled to bring the suit is imprisoned on criminal charges. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2239 HASARA. (Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 21, 23, 35, 37, 37a, 38.1, 38.2a, 38.3a and 38.4-1) Amends An Act in relation to fire protection districts. Provides that the circuit clerk send copies of court orders in relation to fire protection districts to the county clerk, rather than the circuit clerk, of affected counties. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 07 - Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0556 Effective date 01-01-88 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1774 HB-2240 HASARA. (Ch. 38, par. 110-17) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to direct the clerk of the circuit court to publish notice after 3 years of unclaimed bail deposits. It further directs the clerk of the circuit court to deliver such unclaimed bail deposits to the county treasurer no later than 85 days after publication. It requires the treasurer to hold the funds for 5 years. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2241 BLACK, REGAN, HULTGREN, BARNES AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 38, new pars. 106A-1 through 106A-3) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide for the use of video tapes of testimony of children 12 years of age or younger in cases involving sexual abuse or assault committed against such children. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for questioning by a pro se defendant and eliminates the leading ques- tion provision. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 048-055-012 ' HB-2242 WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, pars. 11-18, 1003-3-7, 1005-5-3, 1005-6-3, 1005-6-3.1 and 1005-7-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Unified Code of Corrections. In- creases the penalty for patronizing a prostitute from a Class B misdemeanor to a Class A misdemeanor. Provides that any person convicted of prostitution or patron- izing a prostitute shall be given a venereal disease test and AIDS test. Requires the defendant to report to the Department of Public Health. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SHB-2243 MCPIKE - KULAS - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to exempt wastes from recycling, rec- lamation or reuse processes from the solid waste disposal fee. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Exempts from the solid waste fee any non-hazardous solid waste that is received at a sanitary landfill after January 1, 1987 and is recycles through a process permit- ted by the Agency. Adds an immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 23, 1987) Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.32 Amends the definition of "new regional pollution control facility" to specify that volumetric expansion of an existing facility will cause it to be deemed a new facility. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1775 HB-2240 HB-2243-Cont. 1776 Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-003 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Amendment No.02 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 30 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0826 Effective date 09-24-87 'HB-2244 MCPIKE. (Ch. 121, new par. 307.18e) Amends An Act in relation to the Department of State Police and certain divi- sions thereof to create the Hazardous Waste Strike Force to investigate violations of the Environmental Protection Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2245 MCPIKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042) Increases the maximum civil penalties under the Environmental Protection Act from $10,000 to $25,000 per violation and from $1,000 to $2,000 per day that such violation continues. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2246 SHB-2246 MCPIKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the transfer of any indus- trial real estate until the owner thereof has demonstrated to the Agency that any hazardous wastes at the site have been cleaned up. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2247 CURRIE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-10) Amends the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act to require at least 3 public hearings prior to designation of alternative sites. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Nuclear Safety) The public hearings would entail additional costs to the Dept. of Nuclear Safety. The amount required to hold two additional public hearings should be minimal and could be provided with existing fiscal resources. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALLOCK Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 12 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0431 Effective date 01-01-88 'HB-2248 COWLISHAW - WEAVER,M. (Ch. 122, par. 30-15.4) Amends the School Code to require the Illinois State Scholarship Commission to conduct a study and analysis of the impact on Illinois students in institutions of higher education of changes in the Illinois Guaranteed Loan Program mandated by the federal Higher Education Amendments of 1986. Requires the Commission to submit its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly no later than January 1, 1988. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1777 HB-2248-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 30-15.4 Adds reference to: New Act Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Provides that no State agency shall employ an individual in any capacity, nor shall any State agency pur- chase any goods or services from an individual, if the individual is in default on the repayment of any educational loan for a period of 6 months or more and in an amount of $600 or more, unless that individual first makes a loan repayment agree- ment with the maker or guarantor of the loan. Requires any employee of a State agency who is in default on an educational loan to make a loan repayment arrange- ment with the maker or guarantor of the loan prior to completion of the sixth month of employment or by June 30, 1988, whichever is later, or be terminated from em- ployment. Prohibits a State agency from contracting with an individual for goods or services if the individual is in default on an educational loan. Effective January 1, 1988. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 30-15.12 Provides that the State Scholarship Commission shall file lawsuits on delinquent and defaulted student loans in Cook County and that such venue is deemed to be proper. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 05 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted Amendment No.02 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/069-029-018 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0827 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2249 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to report to the General Assembly and the Governor with data relating to the operation of the 11 th and 12th grade physical education exemption policy which school boards are autho- rized to establish. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 1778 HB-2249-Cont. May 08 Recommended do pass 015-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary HB-2250 KEANE - MAYS - GRANBERG. (Ch. 127, par. 133b9.2) Amends the State Property Control Act. Requires that each State agency's list of property shall include property being acquired under agreements required by the State Comptroller to be capitalized for inclusion in statewide financial statements. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0432 Effective date 01-01-88 ' HB-2251 KEANE. (Ch. 127, par. 150a) Amends the State Finance Act. Requires State employees to be paid for certain amounts of unused sick leave earned after January 1, 1984, according to an estab- lished formula. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 07 Recommended do pass 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2252 MAYS. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.6, 138.15, 138.15a, 172.41 and 172.50) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Eliminates the requirement that employers report work-related deaths, inju- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1779 HB-2252-Cont. ries and illnesses. Eliminates the requirements that the Industrial Commission compile, summarize and distribute reports based on such information. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2253 KEANE. (Ch. 48, par. 138.4a) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that all group self-insurers shall pay a sum equal to 2.0% (present law the sum is .5%) of all compensation pay- ments made under either the Workers' Compensation Act or Workers' Occupation- al Diseases Act during the 6 months immediately preceding the date of payment into the Group Self Insurers' Insolvency Fund. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE ' HB-2254 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1007) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that any fee specifically au- thorized by the Act may be charged. Presently only reproduction fees under Sec- tions 7, 28 and 32, and permit fees under Section 4 are permitted. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 23 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2255 KEANE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1037) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Requires civil penalties to be paid within 30 days after imposition. Imposes interest charges for failure to pay when due. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2256 O'CONNELL - TERZICH - DELEO - CURRAN - GRANBERG. (Ch. 19, rep. pars. 1071 through 1077.13; Ch. 23, rep. pars. 2701 through 2709; Ch. 48, rep. pars. 59.3, 59.4, 59.5, 59.6 and 137.6 and par. 137.7; Ch. 73, rep. pars. 1065.201 through 1065.221 and 1065.300 through 1065.315; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-820; Ch. 96 1/2, rep. pars. 4104 and 4105; Ch. 111, rep. pars. 7306 and 7316; Ch. 111 1/2 pars. 22.12 and 1404; Ch. 122, rep. pars. 1051 through 1070; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 6.02, 6.03, 6.06, 6.11,6.12, 6.18a, 6.22, 7.05 and 200-32, Ch. 128, rep. par. 107.1; Ch. 129, rep. pars. 223 through 288a; Ch. 144, rep. pars. 1503.03, 1504.04 and 1505) Repeals provisions relating to various inactive committees and boards. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1780 HB-2256-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. Ill, rep. pars. 7306 and 7316; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1404; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 6.02, 6.06 and 6.11 Eliminates repeal of the Weather Modification Board, the Health Maintenance Advisory Board, the Department of Labor Advisory Board, the Board of Public Health Advisors and the Oil and Gas Board. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7402 Repeals provision creating the Solid Waste Management Task Force. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-002 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0828 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2257 KEANE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1037) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that with respect to a peti- tion for a variance, the Agency shall publish a single notice in a newspaper of gener- al circulation. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2258 KEANE - GRANBERG AND TERZICH. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 811) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Allows disclosure of records and communications when disclosure is necessary to collect charges for services provided by the Department of Mental Health and De- velopmental Disabilities, or to transfer uncollected debts. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits disclosure of records to collect sums for services provided by the Depart- ment of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to information needed to pursue collection. Provides that information so disclosed shall not be used for other purposes or redisclosed except in connection with collection activities. 1781 HB-2258-Cont. 1782 Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 13 Re-assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-002 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 05 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0557 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2259 RONAN - MATIJEVICH - DUNN,JOHN, CULLERTON, GIGLIO, LAURI- NO, PRESTON AND SUTKER. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Nursing Act of 1987 and amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act. Provides for the licensing of professional nurses, practical nurses (until January 1, 1995) and associate nurses (after December 31, 1994) by the Depart- ment of Registration and Education; specifies the qualifications for licensing; re- quires the Department to conduct an examination before issuing a license; creates the Committee of Nurse Examiners to promulgate rules and regulations for admin- istration of this Act; specifies the grounds for refusal to issue; suspension or revoca- tion of a license; prohibits the unlawful practice of nursing. Provides for the repeal of this Act December 31, 1997. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2260 MAUTINO, HOFFMAN, HULTGREN, BLACK, HASARA, WENNLUND, OLSON,ROBERT, WILLIAMSON AND REGAN. (Ch. 144, pars. 136, 137, 138, 141, 142, 150, 150.2, 151, 152 and 153) Amends the Private Business and Vocational Schools Act. Changes definitions, replaces the existing Committee with a newly appointed Council, and makes certain changes in the provisions relating to Board standards, certificate applications, maintenance of student records, rules and regulations, furnishing of placement sta- tistics, investigations and refusal to issue or renew licenses and the revocation thereof. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds 2 persons appointed as representatives of the general public to the new Council. Requires the form of application for a certificate to include information relative to the qualifications of administrators. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education HB-2260-Cont. Apr 13 Re-assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 30 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 105-003-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0433 Effective date 01-01-88 ' HB-2261 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 75, par. 117) Amends An Act in relation to prisoners and jails. Removes the requirement that the medical costs of a detained person exceeds $2500 before the county shall be re- imbursed by the Department of Public Aid. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Aid) HB-2261 is estimated to cost $1.5 million in FY88. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested KIRKLAND-MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP Nov 04 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP ' HB-2262 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Cor- rections shall reimburse the county for each person imprisoned by it pursuant to a court sentence at the rate of $40 per day for each day served over 30 days. Removes the provision which provides that certain persons committed to the Department for less than one year may be assigned to any of its institutions, facilities or programs. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Corrections) This legislation would have a major fiscal impact on the Department. To pay for county jail time could cost the Dept. as much as $12 million per year. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1783 HB-2262-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP Nov 04 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP SHB-2263 CURRIE. (New Act) Prohibits broadcast of any State-sponsored commercials during the 60 days pre- ceding a general election or a general primary election. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELECTION LAW HB-2264 MCGANN. (Ch. 38, pars. 28-2 and 28-5) Amends the Gambling Article of the Criminal Code to provide that video poker machines are gambling devices and are subject to seizure by law enforcement authorities. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2265 GIGLIO. (Ch. 46, pars. 9-7, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13 and 9-14) Amends The Disclosure of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Article of The Election Code. Permits the treasurer of a political committee to commingle all types of contributions in one fund. Also changes campaign disclosure reports to de- lete line items separately accounting for transfer of funds and proceeds from the sale of tickets and campaign materials. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2266 LANG. (Ch. 111, new par. 4420a) Amends the Medical Practice Act to require an applicant for a license thereunder to submit to the Department of Registration and Education evidence that such ap- plicant has malpractice insurance to a limit of not less than $500,000 per occur- rence. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1784 H B-2267 HB-2267 GREIMAN. (Ch. 73, new par. 767.18a) Amends the Insurance Code. Requires the Department of Insurance to promul- gate regulations establishing a Physicians Professional Liability Insurance Merit Rating Plan. Sets forth factors to be considered in establishing such plan. Requires insurers to comply with the plan by January 1, 1988. Imposes penalties for noncom- pliance. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 06 Recommended do pass 010-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) i HB-2268 RICHMOND - WAIT - HANNIG - PANGLE - HARTKE. (Ch. 5, pars. 1212.1, 1212.2) Amends the Illinois Farm Development Act. Allows the Authority to determine an interest rate on loans which is below the market rate of interest generally avail- able to the borrower. Allows the Authority to borrow and repay funds from the Illi- nois Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund and the Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund for purposes of paying certain interest costs associated with selling a loan in a secondary market. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Apr 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 03 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 04 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 4 HB-2269 RICHMOND - WAIT. (Ch. 5, pars. 1205, 1208, 1212.1 and 1212.2) Amends the Illinois Farm Development Authority to pay expenses, including sal- aries, contractual agreements and bonuses from investment earnings in special funds. Allows the Authority to borrow from the Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund for interest costs for farmers selling a loan subject to a State guarantee. Allows State Guarantees for expansion of projects previously financed by State Guarantees. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-2269 has no effect on State debt. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a technical correction in reference to the Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides the Illinois Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund shall guarantee payment on the State Guarantee Loan by the farmer to the guarantee holder. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1785 HB-2269-Cont. 1786 GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Deletes bonuses from the expenses authorized for employees under the Illinois Farm Development Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Apr 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 30 State Debt Note Filed Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 RICHMOND Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-003 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 14 Mtn fild accept amend veto RICHMOND Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 22 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 098-000-014 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 05 Mtn fild accept amend veto DEMUZIO Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 053-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 03 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0952 Effective date 12-03-87 ' HB-2270 RYDER. (Ch. 120, par. 501a) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that in counties which classify real property for purposes of taxation, nursing homes shall be in the same classification as single family residences. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2270-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 2270 creates a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to units of local government is required under the State Mandates Act. Due to a lack of data, no estimate of the amount of reimbursement required is available. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 29 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Apr 30 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Revenue May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2271 RYDER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1406) Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Provides that an extension of time granted to a Health Maintenance Organization to cure a deficiency in rela- tion to its minimum net worth or its special contingent reserve shall not exceed 60 days. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 13 Re-assigned to Insurance May 06 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE 3HB-2272 HOMER. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-133.1) Amends the Downstate Teachers' Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Makes the initial automatic annual increase in annuity effective on January 1 of the year next following the first anniversary of retirement, instead of on the later of either that date or January 1 of the year next following attainment of age 61, for persons in ser- vice on the effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2273 FARLEY - CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 144, par. 1407) Amends the Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses to provide that full time student applicants may receive a loan for 3 (now, 2) academic years. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 07 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-2274 RYDER. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 3-703, 3-803 and 3-804) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that physicians or other experts who examine a respondent to a petition for involuntary admission to a mental health facility may interview witnesses or other persons listed in the petition and may submit to the court a report describing in detail the findings of the examination. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1787 HB-2274-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0558 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2275 RYDER. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-602) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code to provide that, in examining a respondent to a petition for involuntary admission to a mental health facility precedent to executing a certificate to be attached to such petition, the phy- sician or other examiner may interview any peace officer or officers who transported the respondent to the mental health facility or who responded to requests for assis- tance with respect to the respondent within 72 hours prior to admission. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 'HB-2276 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.38a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to provide that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs shall make grants to residents to assist them in re- pairing damage to their home which resulted from the flood of 1986. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by DCCA) Estimated fiscal impact for operating costs and flood damage assistance grants are $5,585,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the assistance DCCA provides will be in the form of grants and low interest loans. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the amendatory Act applies to homes flooded during the months of September and October of 1986. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1788 1789 HB-2276-Cont. Apr 30 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNGE,W Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 067-045-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor HALL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Added As A Co-sponsor SEVERNS Third Reading - Passed 045-012-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 30 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HALL JOYCE,JEROME, ZITO GEO-KARIS & KARPIEL Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/YOUNGE,W FLOWERS, CULLERTON KUBIK & WILLIAMSON House report submitted Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 06 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -YOUNGE,W 3/5 vote required Mtn take from table - lost Floor motion TAKE FROM TABLE SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -SATTERTHWAITE Mtn Take From Table Prevail House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND SHB-2277 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.38a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to provide that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs shall establish a pilot program to assist persons over 55 years of age by providing grants to such persons to remodel their homes so that part of their homes may be rented to generate income for the elderly owners. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2277-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 08 Interim Study Calendar AGING HB-2278 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. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-2279 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. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-2280 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. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages May 08 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2281 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $180,000 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the East St. Louis Area Development Authority. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 07 - Recommended do pass 015-009-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-2282 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 8-206.1) Amends the Public Utilities Act to require the Commerce Commission to appoint a review officer in each county to review any order by a public utility to terminate gas or electric service to any residential customer in the county. Requires the Com- mission to take appropriate action against a utility whose termination order violates Section 8-205 or 8-206. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 08 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2283 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 122, par. 27-22) Amends the School Code to require that each pupil entering the 9th grade in 1987-1988 and subsequent years must complete a one year course in economics. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1790 HB-2283-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 'HB-2284 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act. Establishes a pro- gram administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs to provide assistance to residential property owners who default in their mortgage payments. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Recommended do pass 010-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING SHB-2285 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, new par. 12-4.29) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that future caseworkers shall have 12 college or university hours of study in economics. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 06 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2286 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $9,500,000 to the Department of Energy and Natural Resources from Exxon Oil overcharge funds for the Home Energy Assistance program. Effec- tive July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-2287 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $1,500,000 to the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency to re- pair outdoor warning devices. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-2288 YOUNGE,W. (New Act; Ch. 110, par. 7-103) Creates the Riverfront Development Authority to promote industrial, commer- cial and recreational growth in designated parts of St. Clair county. Empowers the Authority to finance development projects through the issuance of bonds; autho- rizes cities and counties to levy taxes in support of the Authority. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to condemnation to give the Authority quick-take power. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1791 HB-2288-Cont. May 22 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP 'HB-2289 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Enterprise High School Laboratory, to be operated by the State Su- perintendent of Education in conjunction with the Enterprise High Schools, to pro- vide training for Enterprise High School students, and to do research in areas of potential value to the businesses and other entities which support the Enterprise High Schools. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Recommended do pass 025-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SHB-2290 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, new par. 5010.1) Amends an Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services. Re- quires the Department to provide reimbursement to a residential group facility housing minor mothers and their children for the costs of care of such children. Pro- vides that a child, less than one year of age, of a minor mother shall not be counted for purposes of determining whether such a facility has reached its capacity. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 08 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-2291 PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 5419) Amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act to allow premiums paid for non-filing insurance to be charged under the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2292 GIGLIO. (Ch. 53, par. 37a, new par. 37a.06) Amends the County Officer Compensation Act. Increases the minimum basic compensation levels for county clerks and recorders in counties under 2,000,000 population. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 2292 creates a personnel mandate for which re- imbursement of the increased cost to units of local government is required under the State Mandates Act. The estimated annual cost of reimbursement to begin in De- cember, 1990 is $977,000. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Apr 29 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Counties and Townships May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Jun 09 Mtn filed take from Table GIGLIO Mtn Take From Table Prevail Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1792 HB-2293 HB-2293 GIGLIO. (Ch. 17, par. 4814) Amends the Currency Exchange Act to require that currency exchange operators place the cash they receive from customers purchasing money orders in a special trust fund and prohibits the currency exchange operator from converting such mon- ey order funds to or for his own use. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D May 12 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT 3 HB-2294 GIGLIO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to remove the provision requiring 2 years of participating service before becoming eli- gible for prior service credit, for persons who terminate service before and re-enter service after the effective date of participation. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D May 12 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION ' HB-2295 GIGLIO. (Ch. 109, pars. 5 and 10) Amends the Plat Act. Raises the fine for violation of the Act from $25 to $500. Allows the State's Attorney to seek injunctive relief. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 3 HB-2296 GIGLIO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-142) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide a retirement formula of 2% of final earnings for each year of creditable ser- vice. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D May 12 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2297 MCCRACKEN. (New Act) Enacts the State Office Smoking Prohibition Act. Prohibits smoking in any office of the State of Illinois. Enforced by the Secretary of State. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1793 HB-2297-Cont. May 05 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2298 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 122, par. 27-6) Amends The School Code. Requires cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) train- ing in high school physical education courses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 26-2c Requires that pupils be subject to the compulsory attendance provisions until they reach 17 years of age, unless they have graduated from high school or have re- ceived a General Educational Development Certificate. Permits a pupil, upon reaching 16 years of age, to remain in the regular education program or participate in a locally approved optional education program. Requires school districts to adopt policies relative to such programs. Applies to students who reach 16 years of age af- ter July 1, 1988. Requires the State Board of Education to collect information re- garding the effects of implementing these provisions on students and local school districts. Requires periodic reports to the General Assembly. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by State Board of Education) HB-2298, as amended by S-am 1, will have minimal financial impact. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended do pass 025-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-006-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 05 Sen Sponsor FAWELL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 017-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Fiscal Note Requested BERMAN Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted 046-010-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 041-016-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 30 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2299 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, new par. 2-15a) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Defines physically handicapped person. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II 1794 HB-2299-Cont. May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2300 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 73, par. 982k; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1412) Amends the Insurance Code and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Re- quires the Director of the Department of Insurance to prepare contingency plans for providing continuity of care and settlement of claims in the event of insolvency cer- tain health care programs. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 7HB-2301 MCCRACKEN, PANGLE, HARTKE AND SUTKER. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to permit the court to impose a more se- vere sentence upon a defendant who committed the offense against a person who is physically handicapped. Deletes definition of a physically handicapped person. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, pars. 12-2, 12-14, 12-16 and 18-1; new par. 2-15a Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Defines physically handicapped person. Makes it aggravated assault to knowingly and without legal justification, commit an assault on a physically handicapped person or to knowingly and without legal justification commit an assault on a person 60 years of age or older. Makes it aggra- vated criminal sexual assault to commit criminal sexual assault on a victim who was a physically handicapped person. Makes it aggravated criminal sexual abuse to commit criminal sexual abuse on a victim who was 60 years of age or over when the offense was committed or on a victim who was a physically handicapped person. Makes robbery of a victim 60 years or older or of a victim who is physically handi- capped a Class 1 felony, Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-002 May 21 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary 7HB-2302 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 12-14) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of aggravated criminal sexual assault. Makes it aggravated criminal sexual assault to commit criminal sex- ual assault on a victim who was a physically handicapped person. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1795 HB-2302-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2303 JOHNSON, O'CONNELL AND COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 38, rep. pars. 39-1 through 39-3, 42-1, 42-2 and 110-14; Ch. 110, rep. par. 13-214.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961, the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and the Code of Civil Procedure. Repeals the criminal usury and looting offense provi- sions of the Criminal Code of 1961. Repeals statute which provides that a person in- carcerated on a bailable offense who does not supply bail and against whom a fine is levied on conviction shall be allowed a credit of $5 for each day he is incarcerated. Also repeals statute which provides that actions for certain injuries arising out of murder or commission of a Class X felony by the person against whom the action is brought may be commenced not later than 10 years after the person who inflicted such injury has completed his sentence. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2304 BRESLIN AND HARTKE. (Ch. 56, par. 5.8; Ch. 61, par. 3.2; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.212 and 144.27) Amends the Fish Code of 1971, the Wildlife Code, and the State Finance Act. Authorizes the Department of Conservation to issue nonrefundable lifetime hunt- ing, fishing or Sportsmen's Combination licenses and to establish rules therefor. Re- quires fees received from such licenses to be deposited in the newly created Fish and Wildlife Endowment Fund for use by the Department, subject to appropriation, for fish and wildlife programs. Effective April 1, 1988. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires persons under 16 years of age to possess a certificate of competency in order to hunt with a lifetime Hunting or Sportsmens Combination License. Pro- vides that interest from the Fish and Wildlife Endowment Fund may be deposited into the Wildlife and Fish Fund as directed by the Department of Conservation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes spelling correction. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Specifies in what manner yearly interest accrued upon funds deposited into the Fish and Wildlife Endowment Fund shall be deposited into the Wildlife and Fish Fund. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BRESLIN Adopted Amendment No.02 BRESLIN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Mn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 BRESLIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1796 HB-2304-Cont. May 18 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Added As A Co-sponsor RIGNEY Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 14 Mtn fild accept amend veto BRESLIN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 113-000-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto HOLMBERG Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 03 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0953 Effective date 04-01-88 HB-2305 BRESLIN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-107) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no single vehicle, with or with- out load, other than a semitrailer that is not a housetrailer shall exceed on overall length of 44 feet (now 42 feet). Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3HB-2306 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-153) Amends the State Universities Retirement Article of the Pension Code to grant 3% automatic annual increases to disabled employees age 55 or over. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3HB-2307 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-145 and 15-146.1) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to provide for a 3% compounded automatic annual increase in the survivor benefit. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1797 HB-2308 3HB-2308 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-146.1) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to increase the maxi- mum monthly survivor benefit from $400 to $600 for a single beneficiary, and from $600 to $800 for multiple beneficiaries. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3 HB-2309 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-113.7) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to extend the deadline for applying for credit for certain prior military service, from September 1, 1974 to January 1, 1989. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3 HB-2310 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-111 and 15-113.4) Amends the State Universities Retirement System Article of the Pension Code to grant credit for paid sick leave, and to remove the requirement that a person be em- ployed within 60 days prior to the date retirement benefits begin in order to receive credit for unused sick leave. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3 HB-2311 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-136) Amends the State Universities Retirement System Article of the Pension Code to provide a minimum money purchase retirement annuity based on employee contri- butions only. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2312 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 17, new par. 4904.1) Amends the Mortgage Escrow Account Act. Provides that prior to the execution of the mortgage loan documents, the mortgage lender must notify the borrower both orally and in writing of all available types of accounts and their current inter- est rates that can be used to meet the escrow requirements. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2313 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-610) Amends the Vehicle Code to provide that a charge of a violation of a provision of the Article on speed restrictions by failure to observe an applicable speed limit shall 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1798 HB-2313-Cont. specify the speed at which the defendant is alleged to have driven and the maximum applicable speed limit. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 20(B)/116-000-000 Committee Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2314 HULTGREN. (Ch. 56, par. 5.15; Ch. 61, par. 3.21) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 and the Wildlife Code. Establishes regulations for taxidermists as applied to both Acts as follows: provides taxidermist permit shall only be valid at location designated on permit; requires coded tag or label on birds, mammals or aquatic life to correspond with written records containing more com- plete information; and requires maintenance of taxidermy record beyond the pres- ent 2 year period if the mount remains in the taxidermist's possession. Prohibits taxidermists from tanning hides except for paying customers. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2315 PHELPS - HANNIG - REA - RICHMOND - HICKS. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4103) Amends the Coal and Energy Development Bond Act to require the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to submit a report to the General Assembly eval- uating projects for the development of coal resources. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm. on Coal Dev. & Mktng. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Interim Study Calendar COAL MARKET HB-2316 PHELPS - REA - HICKS - HANNIG - RICHMOND. (Ch. 144, new par. 657.3) Amends the Act relating to the governance of Southern Illinois University. Pro- vides that the Board of Trustees shall establish a regional coal research center on the University's Carbondale campus. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm. on Coal Dev. & Mktng. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Interim Study Calendar COAL MARKET 'HB-2317 PHELPS. (New Act) Creates the Alexander-Pulaski Counties Regional Port District and defines its powers and duties. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1799 HB-2317-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 13 Re-assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2318 RYDER. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.9) Creates the Illinois Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Act. Provides for the regulation of the practice of nursing home administration by the Department of Registration and Education. Establishes licensing requirements; fees; permits disci- plinary actions for violations of Act. Provides for criminal penalties. Repealed De- cember 31, 1997. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 13 Re-assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2319 MCAULIFFE - MAYS - HULTGREN - GOFORTH, VANDUYNE AND CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 15-102, 15-107 and 15-111) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a street or highway designated by local authorities as authorized to carry vehicles with special width, length or weight allowances shall be included as a destination which shall permit such vehi- cles to have access for a distance of 5 highway miles on a street or highway included in the system of State highways. Deletes provision providing that such designated streets or highways shall be included as part of the 5-mile highway access for vehi- cles with the special width, length or weight allowance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-405, 7-301; new pars. 3-707, 7-601, 7-602, 7-603, 7-604 and 11-1601. Provides that from July 1, 1988 through June 30, 1992, no person shall operate, register or maintain registered, and no owner shall permit another person to oper- ate, register or maintain registered, a motor vehicle subject to registration under the Illinois Vehicle Code unless the operator and the vehicle are covered by a liability insurance policy or bond. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Sec. of State) The first year costs are $1,083,244 and subsequent yearly costs are $1,313,423. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCAULIFFE Withdrawn Amendment No.02 VANDUYNE Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MCAULIFFE Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1800 HB-2319-Cont. May 28 Jun 12 Jun 23 Jun 24 Amendment No.02 JONES Ruled not germane Fiscal Note Requested JONES Motion TO HOLI ON 2N JONES Motion prevailed 032-026-000 Fiscal Note filed Motion LECHOWICZ TO SUSPEND RULES & GO ORDER OF 2ND RDG. TO MOVE 2319 Motion failed Held on 2nd Reading HB-2320 MCCRACKEN - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 121, par. 4-211) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Eliminates trial de novo in the circuit court as a means of review of decisions of the Department concerning permits for highway cuts and for entrances and exits. Provides for judicial review of such decisions under the Administrative Review Law. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 010-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 097-013-004 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-002-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0559 Effective date 09-18-87 Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,THOMAS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 LECHOWICZ ZITO, MAROVITZ, HAWKINSON & SEVERNS Adopted May 20 May 22 May 27 May 28 Jun 02 Jun 05 Jun 10 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 1801 HB-2321 WILLIAMSON - BLACK - KUBIK. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 13-100 and 13-114) Amends the Vehicle Code to define interstate carriers of property and make pro- visions relating to their exemption from the vehicle inspection provisions of Chapter 13 under certain circumstances. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Jun 02 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0560 Effective date 09-18-87 ' HB-2322 MCAULIFFE - MAYS. Releases easements for highway purposes over and through land in Bureau Coun- ty, Williamson County, Cook County, and Clark County, Illinois. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Releases additional easements, restores easements and vacates agreements with respect to lands in various counties. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Releases easements for highway purposes over and through land located in Mas- sac County, Jackson County, and DeWitt County, Illinois. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Corrects 2 calls in the legal descriptions of 2 parcels of real estate in which high- way and public easement rights are being released. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 30 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 27 May 28 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MCAULIFFE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor FRIEDLAND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1802 HB-2321 HB-2322-Cont. Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 13 Mtn fild accept amend veto MCAULIFFE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 111-000-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto FRIEDLAND Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 03 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0954 Effective date 12-03-87 HB-2323 BLACK - WILLIAMSON - HULTGREN - CULLERTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-807.1 and Ch. 122, par. 29-17) Amends the Vehicle Code and The School Code to include manufacturers' au- thorized dealers as well as the original bus manufacturers as sources for installation of school bus seat backs for which school district reimbursement is authorized. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes manufacturer's authorized dealers as sources for installation of seat backs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes January 13, 1988) Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 49.28 Amends The Civil Administrative Code to define vehicle relating to sale of used vehicles to units of local government by DOT. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-120, 1-146, 12-207, 12-710; Ch. 121, pars. 7-202, 7-202.1b, 7-204, 307.18; Ch. 127, par. 63a27 Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Vehicle Code with respect to the definitions of "farm tractor" and "motor vehicle", splash guards, spot and auxiliary lamps on private snow plows. Amends the State Police Act with respect to enforcement of Vehicle Code Sections by civilian weighing in- spectors. Amends the Civil Administrative Code to require DOT to give notice and opportunity to the Dept. of Conservation to sell 25,000 cubic yards of sand to the Lake County Forest Preserve District for $1. Amends the Illinois Highway Code to delete reference to "type II highway system" as one of those types of highways which shall receive motor fuel tax funds. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1803 HB-2323-Cont. 1804 May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WOODYARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGNEY Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 RIGNEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 Jun 29 S'Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/COLLINS BROOKINS, LECHOWICZ, WATSON & WOODYARD Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/RONAN, CULLERTON, DUNN,JOHN, CHURCHILL & BLACK Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted IST/094-017-005 Nov 05 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/000-050-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/COLLINS BROOKINS, LECHOWICZ, WATSON & RIGNEY Jan 13 1988 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -BLACK Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/RONAN, CULLERTON, DUNN,JOHN, CHURCHILL & BLACK House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/118-000-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/056-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jan 21 Sent to the Governor HB-2324 OLSON,MYRON - MCAULIFFE - MAYS. (Ch. 38, pars. 24-3, 24-3.1, 83-1.1, 83-2, 83-4, 83-5 and 83-8) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Firearm and Ammunition Owner's Identification Act. Provides that a person commits the offense of unlawful sale of firearms when he knowingly sells or gives any firearm to any person hospitalized for HB-2324-Cont. psychiatric treatment on an inpatient basis in a mental health facility within the past 5 years. Establishes definitional changes relating to hypodermic tranquilizers. Provides that no person may require or possess any firearm or any firearm ammuni- tion without having in his possession a currently valid Firearm Owner's Identifica- tion Card. Provides for a non-refundable $5 application fee for a Firearm Owner's Identification Card. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2325 OLSON,MYRON - MAYS - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 206-5; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends an Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation, and The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Makes technical changes deleting duplicative provisions concerning the reporting of certain offenses to the Department of State Police, and deletes provisions requiring the Department to return records of identi- fication to persons acquitted of crimes charged therewith. Deletes provision autho- rizing the Department to maintain records of persons given probation under the Cannabis Control Act and the Controlled Substance Act from the The Civil Ad- ministrative Code and places such authorization under an Act concerning criminal identification and investigation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 7 HB-2326 OLSON,MYRON - MAYS. (Ch. 40, pars. 210 and 413; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 73-19 and 73-27, new par. 73-15.1; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends the Vital Records Act and The Civil Administrative Code to provide that the Director of the Department of State Police or his designee may obtain a registration of a fictitious vital record, including a record of live birth or of death, by court order for the purpose of protecting witnesses or law enforcement officers. Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to provide that records of marriage certificates and judgments of dissolution of marriage or of legal separa- tion or declaration of invalidity of marriage may be so registered. Documentation pertaining to such court proceedings shall be impounded or sealed and may be ex- amined only by court order or by permission of the Director of the Department of State Police or his designee. Makes violation of any provision of the Vital Records Act a Class 4 felony (now, a Class A or Class C misdemeanor). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that court order directing establishment of fictitious vital record may be sought if Director of Department of State Police determines that normal procedures of investigation or protection are inadequate or too dangerous. Authorizes Director to destroy fictitious vital record and so notify court which directed establishment of record. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1805 HB-2326-Cont. May 27 May 28 Jun 05 Jun 10 Jun 11 Jun 25 Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 24 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0829 Effective date 01-01-88 Adopted HB-2327 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON - STANCE. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-120, 11-204, 11-1403.1, 11-1403.2, 11-1404, 12-205, 12-210, 12-216, 12-710, 15-107 and 15-112; new pars. 1-102.02, 1-133.1, 1-154.1, 1-154.2, 1-205.01 and 11-1426) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Defines "all-terrain vehicle", "interstate highway", "operate", "operator" and "tollroad". Redefines "farm tractor". Provides that officers attempting to stop a driver of a vehicle shall display various illuminated oscillating, rotating or flashing lights indicating the pursuing vehicle to be an offi- cial police vehicle. Establishes various regulations concerning: operation of motor driven cycles and motorized pedalcycles, installation of lamps on implements of husbandry and operation of auxiliary lamps on other vehicles, installation of splash guards, establishment of legal holidays in relation to the enforcement of vehicle length limitations, assessment of excess weight penalties and operation of all-terrain vehicles upon and across streets, roads or highways. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Prohibits off-highway motorcycles from operating upon any street, highway or roadway except when making a direct crossing in a specific manner. Defines all-terrain vehicle and off-highway motorcycle. Requires additional use and display of red tail lamps where a towed unit obscures the tail lamps of the towing unit. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 May 19 May 22 May 27 Jun 02 Jun 03 Jun 12 Jun 17 Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 PHELPS WithdraN Amendment No.02 BLACK WithdraN Amendment No.03 COUNTRYMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-003-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment wn wn Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1806 1807 HB-2327-Cont. Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-002-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0830 Effective date 09-24-87 HB-2328 PARKE - REGAN, PANGLE, HARTKE AND SUTKER. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2103) Amends the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act. Provides that any person 18 years of age or older who sells any drug paraphernalia to a person under 18 years of age is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Aug 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0199 Effective date 08-21-87 HB-2329 DOEDERLEIN - PULLEN - EWING - STEPHENS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1044) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that for certain offenses re- lating to hazardous waste, the statute of limitations will not begin to run until the vi- olation has been discovered by or reported to an appropriate enforcement agency. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2330 SLATER - PETKA. (Ch. 141, par. 142) Amends "An Act relating to custody and disposition of certain property pos- sessed by law enforcement agencies". Provides that weapons that have been confis- cated as a result of having been abandoned or illegally possessed may be transferred to the Division of Forensic Services and Identification of the Department of State Police for use by that Division's criminal laboratory system if no legitimate claim is made for the confiscated weapon within 6 months of the date of confiscation, or within 6 months of final court disposition. HB-2330-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 24-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and An Act relating to custody and disposi- tion of certain property possessed by law enforcement agencies. Provides that weap- ons that have been confiscated may be transferred to the Department of State Police for use by the crime laboratory system, for training purposes, or for any other appli- cation as deemed appropriate by the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes a technical correction to H-am 1. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.02 SLATER Adc Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 03 Recommended do pass 010-00O Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0632 Effective date 01-01-88 Jun 11 Jun 25 Jul 24 Sep 20 apted )-000 HB-2331 MAYS - HASARA - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 31, par. 10; Ch. 111 1/2, rep. par. 202; Ch. 127, par. 55a-4) Amends the Coroners Act and the Civil Administrative Code to require the Divi- sion of Forensic Services and Identification of the Department of State Police to op- erate a forensic science laboratory system. Amends an Act requiring the Department of Public Health to operate a toxicological laboratory service to elimi- nate the requirement that such labs operate in Springfield and Chicago. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 May 15 May 22 May 27 May 28 Jun 02 Jun 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Recommended do pass 011-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 112-005-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive 1808 H B-2331 Cont. Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0434 Effective date 09-15-87 HB-2332 MCAULIFFE AND TERZICH. (Ch. 111, pars. 5006, 5009, 5010, 5012 and 5013) Amends the Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act. Excludes amateur wrestling exhibitions and amateur or professional martial arts or kick boxing from the provi- sions of the Act. Requires the Department of Registration and Education to issue a permit to any promoter who files proof of insurance not less than $5000 for each contestant participating in a boxing contest or exhibition (now, an athletic event). Requires no less than one medical doctor and 2 trained paramedics or 2 nurses who are trained to administer emergency medical care as adequate medical supervision at a boxing contest. Requires persons involved with professional boxing and wres- tling to register with the Department. Provides that the method of scoring be deter- mined by the Secretary of the Board or the Supervisor. Requires any person showing or holding any boxing match or wrestling exhibition on a closed circuit tele- cast viewed in this State to furnish the Athletic Section of the Department a written report, under oath, stating the number of tickets sold and the amount of the gross proceeds and within 24 hours after the showing of the contest pay to the State Trea- surer a 5% tax on the total gross receipts from the sale of tickets. Effective July 1, 1988. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 3703 Requires persons failing the exam to cease work until licensed. Provides exemp- tions from prohibition against the practice of occupational therapy for persons qual- ified under IL law who have applied for licensure. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Receded from June 30, 1987) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111, par. 2321) Increases the application fee for renewal of a license from $30 to $50 per year. In- creases the application fee for a duplicate license or certificate of registration from $10 to $20. Increases the application fee for a certification of a registrant's record for any purpose from $10 to $20. Increase the application fee to have the scoring of an examination administered by the Department reviewed and verified from $10 to $20. Makes technical corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Receded from June 30, 1987) Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111, par. 3601) Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 127, pars. 3, 4, 7.04, 9.08, 48b, 55.37a, 60, 60.1, 60b, 60n and 61; new par. 1904.9) Amends Civil Administrative Code. Changes name of Department of Registra- tion and Education to Department of Professional Regulation. Effective January 1, 1988. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 2311 and 2317 Recommends the Senate recede from S-ams 1 and 2. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Changes title to "An Act in re- lation to professions and occupations and changing the name of the Department of Registration and Education to the Department of Professional Regulation". Pro- vides that temporary licenses be valid only for the duration of the period of residen- cy or specialty training (now, 2 years) and may be extended or renewed until the 1809 HB-2332-Cont. 1810 applicant is duly licensed to practice dentistry in another jurisdiction. Adds an ex- emption to the practice of dentistry licensed under this Act. Effective immediately, except Section 4 which shall take effect January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 023-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MCAULIFFE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 102-010-003 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHUNEMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 SCHUNEMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JONES BERMAN, ZITO, SCHUNEMAN & FRIEDLAND Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/KRSKA, CULLERTON, TERZICH CHURCHILL & HASARA Jun 30 . House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/105-006-004 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/054-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Aug 28 Governor approved Effective date 08-28-87 Effective date 01-01-88 (SECT. 4) PUBLIC ACT 85-0225 SHB-2333 KIRKLAND. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.9) Creates the Illinois Podiatric Medical Practice Act. Provides for the regulation of the practice of podiatry by the Department of Registration and Education. Estab- lishes licensing requirements and fees; permits disciplinary action for violations of Act. Provides for criminal penalties. Repealed December 31, 1997. Effective Janu- ary 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2333-Cont. May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2334 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 38, par. 104-13) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to provide that no physician, clinical psychologist or psychiatrist employed by the Department of Mental Health and De- velopmental Disabilities shall be ordered to perform a fitness examination of a de- fendant, and that no such examination shall be ordered to take place at facilities of the Department. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2335 HASARA. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-21.1; Ch. 127, par. 133b10.1 and new par. 141.212) Amends an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, the State Property Control Act and the State Finance Act. Requires 25% of the proceeds from the sale to non-State agen- cies of the Department's surplus real property be placed in a special fund for use in beautifying the living environment of the Departments buildings and grounds. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2336 HASARA. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 100-4, 100-5, 100-6, 100-7, 100-8, 100-9, 100-11, 100-11.1, 100-16, 100-16.1, 100-18, 100-20, 100-21, 100-22, 100-26, 100-28, 100-34.1, 100-43, 100-44, 100-46, 100-47, rep. par. 100-5.2) Amends An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Removes requirement that the Director of the Department establish rules providing that all Department institutions obtain food from the Department of Corrections. Removes provisions concerning tuition payment for recipients of Department services. Provides that the Department may (now, shall) supplement the amount a family is able to pay for services to assist a family in placing a mentally retarded or developmentally disabled person. Changes "institution" to "facility"; changes "patient" to "recipient"; makes other changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2337 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 5-104) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code to provide that the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities may adopt rules to carry out the purposes of, and to enforce the provisions of, the Code. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1811 HB-2338 ' HB-2338 HASARA. (Ch. 91 1/2, rep. par. 100-29) Amends An Act codifying the power and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Removes from the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities the power, duty and responsibility to con- duct, for each institution under its jurisdiction, certain complete inventories of all food, furniture, stores, supplies and physical equipment received and issued, and drugs. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2339 KIRKLAND - RYDER. (New Act) Creates the Patient Travel Trust Fund for the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to be used for advancing money for travel expenses in connection with the travel or transfer of patients in State facilities. The fund shall be reimbursed from applicable appropriations for travel expenses of the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that trust fund shall be established from appropriations for travel ex- penses of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and that the Auditor General shall audit or cause to be audited all amounts reimbursed or disbursed by the Department. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee State Government Administration Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections HB-2340 MCAULIFFE - KUBIK - MAYS - OLSON,ROBERT. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-111) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Exempts vehicles issued special excess weight permits by the Department of Transportation or local authorities from the maxi- mum gross weight limitations established under the Code. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1812 H B-2340-Cont. May 18 May 19 May 27 May 28 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 Third Reading - Passed 112-004-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WATSON First reading Rfrd to ( Assigned Recomm :omm on Assignment to Transportation ended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0561 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2341 MAYS, HULTGREN AND MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-107) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that length limitation exemption for vehicles transporting structural objects which cannot be readily dismembered shall have a maximum overall length limitation of 100 feet for vehicle and load. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 113-003-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0562 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2342 MAYS, MCAULIFFE AND GOFORTH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-111) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that for any combination of vehicles having more than 6 axles only 6 axles shall be used to calculate the maximum gross axle weight limitation. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended do pass 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 111-003-003 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1813 HB-2342-Cont. May 27 Sen Sponsor WATSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 01 1-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0563 Effective date 09-18-87 2 HB-2343 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide that payments for out-of-state service credit may be made in installments instead of as a lump sum. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2344 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 95 1/2, rep. par. 11-206) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to repeal provisions authorizing persons to ride animals or operate animal-drawn vehicles upon roadways. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN 'HB-2345 DOEDERLEIN - GOFORTH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-808) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Limits the number of special event plates is- sued by the Secretary of State to a number not in excess of 1 /2 of 1% of the popula- tion of the municipality affected or 200, whichever is greater. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN 'HB-2346 ROPP. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-13.3) Amends The School Code. Requires school boards which maintain a curriculum in vocational education or which enter into joint agreements for career or advanced vocational training to include applied math and science courses which qualify as re- quired math and science courses for high school graduation purposes. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Z Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1814 HB-2347 STECZO. (Ch. 11l 1/2, par. 1022.15) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Requires the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to comment on plans regarding the management of nonha- zardous solid waste within 30 days of the receipt of such plans. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2348 WHITE - GOFORTH. (Ch. 38, pars. 11-14, 11-15, 11-15.1 and 1003-14-1; Ch. 75, new par. 124.1) Amends the Criminal Code, the Unified Code of Corrections and an Act in rela- tion to prisoners and jails. Requires that the following persons be tested for evidence of exposure to causative agents of AIDS: persons arrested for and charged with prostitution, soliciting for a prostitute or soliciting for a juvenile prostitute; persons about to be discharged from facilities operated by the Department of Corrections; and persons about to be discharged from county jails. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, pars. 11-14, 11-15 and 11-15.1; Ch. 75, new par. 124.1 Deletes provisions concerning AIDS testing of persons convicted of prostitution and related crimes and persons about to be discharged from county jails. With re- spect to persons about to be discharged from facilities operated by the Department of Corrections, provides that AIDS testing shall be no later than 60 days prior to re- lease and provides for confidentiality of test results and counseling and treatment. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-2349 CURRIE - LAURINO - BUGIELSKI - BERRIOS - KRSKA, MADI- GAN,MJ, MCNAMARA, FLOWERS, PANAYOTOVICH AND WILLIAMS. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.57) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to establish and operate a world trade center in Chi- cago to stimulate economic development and international trade. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 23 Fiscal Note Requested HULTGREN Committee Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 28 Recommended do pass 016-003-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1815 HB-2347 HB-2350 CURRIE - BARNES AND YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 40, par. 510) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that a child support order may be modified to increase support payments to the statutory guide- line amounts. The party paying child support may show that the payment amounts were justified at the time of the previous support order and remain justified by other terms in the previous order. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that in the case of a child support order entered before the guidelines in Section 505 of the Act took effect and which provided for payment below the guide- lines, the party receiving child support may petition the court one time for a modifi- cation to increase support to the amount specified in Section 505. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes nonsubstantive changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 40, par. 508 Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides for award of at- torney's fees in connection with enforcement or modification of any order or judge- ment other than child support enforcement action brought by the Department of Public Aid, unless such action was wrongful. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Amendment No.02 TATE With Amendment No.03 WOJCIK With Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 060-042-007 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29. Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-002. Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 048-007-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Motion Filed Concur Motion failed H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 S Recedes from Amend. 01,02/048-003-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Jun 11 Jun 19 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 29 Jun 30 Nov 05 Dec 02 idrawn idrawn -000 Adopted Adopted 1816 HB-2350 HB-2350--Cont. Jan 14 1988 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-1001 Effective date 07-01-88 HB-2351 CURRIE. (New Act; Ch. 38, pars. 16-1, 24-1.1, 24-3 and 24-3.1; Ch. 85, par. 515; Ch. 91 1/2, par. 812; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4818; Ch. 127, pars. 55a, 55a-4, new pars. 141.212 and 144.28; Ch. 38, rep. pars. 83-1 through 83-16.3) Repeals an Act relating to the acquisition, possession and transfer of firearms and replaces it with the Firearm Owner's Identification Act of 1987; amends the Crimi- nal Code of 1961, State Finance Act, and various other Acts in connection there- with. Provides that no person may acquire or possess any firearm or firearm ammunition without a Firearm Owner's Identification Card; exempts certain per- sons from this requirement. Prohibits the transfer of firearms or firearm ammuni- tion to persons failing to display the card; exempts transfers to certain persons. Specifies the eligibility requirements for the card. Provides for Department of State Police administration of the Act. Permits municipalities to impose greater restric- tions than are imposed by the Act. Specifies penalties for various violations of the Act. Creates a special fund in the State Treasury for the deposit of a portion of the application fees collected. Redefines the crimes of unlawful sale of firearms and un- lawful possession of firearms. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2352 CURRIE. (Ch. 40, par. 411) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Eliminates the practice of commencing an action for dissolution of marriage or legal separation by filing a praecipe for summons with the clerk of the court. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 07 Assigned to Judiciary I Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2353 MCGANN. (Ch. 122, rep. par. 34-21.5) Amends The School Code. Repeals an obsolete provision relative to financial re- port filings required to be made during 1980 by the Chicago Board of Education with the General Assembly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-004 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KIRKLAND Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor JONES First reading Rfrd to Comrm Jun05 Withdrawn a on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1817 HB-2353-Cont. Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 28 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JONES BERMAN, NEWHOUSE, WEAVER,S & PHILIP Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/MCGANN, CURRIE, CULLERTON, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2354 PRESTON. (Ch. 122, par. 34-16) Amends The School Code. Provides that the Chicago Board of Education's job descriptions for its officers and employees shall be prescribed in writing. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds immediate effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in House only) Deletes Reference To: (Ch. 122, par. 34-16) Adds Reference To: (Ch. 120, par. 643; Ch. 122, pars. 34-18b, 34-22.7, 34-22.9 and 34-53; new pars. 34-18e and 34-20.1) Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes the title, de- letes everything after the enacting clause and amends The School Code and the Revenue Act of 1939. Increases the maximum authorized building purposes tax rate of the Chicago Board of Education by an amount based upon the difference in the rate per cent of taxes levied to pay principal and interest on certain bonds issued prior to January 1, 1987 and provides that the county clerk shall determine and cer- tify such rate per cent of tax to the Board. Revises the powers of the local school im- provement councils and creates a Local Control Committee in each district, prescribing its duties with respect to school building budgets. With respect to cer- tain buildings leased by the Board to the Chicago Park District, prohibits the Board from again using the same as public school buildings. Restores the authority of the Board to issue bonds for rehabilitation and deferred maintenance of school build- ings and adds provisions governing the terms and conditions of bonds issued for such purpose. Adds a July 1, 1987 effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. (Adopted in Senate only) Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 34-16 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 643; Ch. 122, pars. 7-14, 34-18b, 34-22.7, 34-22.9, 34-53, 1503-2.1, new par. 34-18e Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Changes the title, deletes ev- erything after the enacting clause and amends The School Code, the Revenue Act of 1939 and provisions of the Act relating to educational reform as it relates to the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. Limits Academy enrollment for the 1988-89 school year to the design capacity of dormitories completed by the com- mencement of that school year. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1818 1819 HB-2354-Cont. May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BERMAN HOLMBERG, COLLINS, WEAVER & PHILIP Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PRESTON, CURRIE, CULLERTON, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/085-020-008 Nov 06 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/017-028-001 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/BERMAN HOLMBERG, COLLINS, MAITLAND & WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Verified Senate Conf. report lost 2ND/035-014-002 Motion to Reconsider Vote Motion prevailed 035-011-000 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/038-013-001 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/PRESTON, CURRIE, CULLERTON, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2355 KEANE. (Ch. 122, par. 34-11) Amends The School Code. Provides that the attorney for the Chicago Board of Education shall be appointed by a majority vote of the board's appointed members (now, by a majority vote of its full membership). Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education HB-2355-Cont. May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2356 KEANE. (Ch. 122, par. 34-10) Amends The School Code. Extends to 21 from 15 days after commencement of a fiscal year the time within which the general superintendent may submit to the Chi- cago Board of Education a revised report of estimated fund balances and revenues. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2357 HARRIS. (Ch. 127, par. 161) Amends the State Finance Act. Permits the Department of Rehabilitation Ser- vices to use current fiscal year appropriations to provide compensation for services rendered in a prior fiscal year. Requires an annual report to the General Assembly as to such compensation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2358 SLATER. (Ch. 38, par. 314) Amends An Act in relation to pretrial services. Provides that criminal history re- cords verified by the pretrial services agency and copies of such records shall be re- tained by program personnel only if they are maintained in accordance with written procedures approved by the chief judge or his designee. Provides that the implemen- tation of procedures, policies, and practices by a pretrial services agency relating to criminal history record information shall be subject to independent audit to verify the agency's compliance with requirement of federal and state laws and regulations governing repositories for criminal history record information. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 314 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, rep. pars. 301 through 333 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Repeals An Act in relation to pretrial services. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Apr 30 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 27 May 28 Jun 05 Jun 10 Jun 11 Assigned to Judiciary I Re-assigned to Judiciary II Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1820 HB-2358-Cont. Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted 031-026-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. HB-2359 RYDER - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 4153-110 and 4153-501) Amends the Nursing Home Care Reform Act. Permits issuance of facility li- censes of less than one year's duration. Permits the Department of Public Health to monitor a facility or seek to place it in receivership when its participation in certain federal reimbursement programs has been terminated or restricted. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits issuance of a license for a period between 6 and 18 months rather than a period of less than one year. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes 30 days to 45 days prior to closure for relocation of residents in the facility. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 1ll 1/2, par. 4160-2, new pars. 4153-202.2, 4160-6 Includes within Department licensing standards certain provisions as to the num- ber of licensed skilled nursing beds available to non-residents of facilities. Amends the Life Care Facilities Act to permit provision of skilled nursing beds to facility non-residents under certain conditions. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 TOPINKA Adopted Amendment No.03 TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 29 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03 Jun 30 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SMITH ZITO, POSHARD, TOPINKA & WEAVER,S Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WHITE, CULLERTON, MCPIKE, RYDER AND KUBIK Tabled House Rule 79(E) 1821 HB-2360 PETERSON,W - GOFORTH. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 6703 and 6704) Amends the Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances Registry Act. Defines "adverse pregnancy outcome". Makes confidential the identity of any person whose condition or treatment is submitted to the Illinois Health and Hazardous Sub- stances Registry, and provides for release of information for specific research pur- poses. Provides that hospitals, laboratories or other facilities shall not be held liable for the release of information in accordance with this Act, and that the Department of Public Health shall protect confidential or privileged information. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that physicians shall not be held liable for the release of information or confidential data in accordance with the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 05 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MADIGAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0831 Effective date 09-24-87 HB-2361 KUBIK - PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 111, pars. 7411, 7414, 7415, 7417 and 7421) Amends the Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act. Adds citizenship or legal alien status as a requirement for applicants obtaining a temporary certificate. Per- mits the Department of Public Health to establish, by rule, minimum standards of continuing education required for certificate renewal. Establishes a late fee for a certificate renewed after the expiration date on the certificate and a fee for review of continuing education course offerings and registration of the approved continuing education hours or units which have been completed by a dispenser. Clarifies provi- sion requiring the Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Board to establish minimum standards of continuing education for certificate renewal. Increases the fee for the reinstatement of a certificate which has expired for not more than 5 years from $10 to $50. Provides that the Director, Board or hearing officer may compel, by subpoe- na, the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of books, papers and may administer oaths to witnesses. Effective immediately. 1822 HB-2360 HB-2361-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 111, par. 7403) Defines "Clinical Audiologist" as a person with a minimum of a Masters Degree from an accredited institution and completion of a minimum of 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) of graduate level course work in Audiology, a person who holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, or a person who has completed 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) of graduate level course work, at an accredited institution beyond a Bachelors Degree which meets the academic and practicum requirements for the award of a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the Ameri- can Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 06 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUBIK Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Assigned to Consumer Protection Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Adopted 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. HB-2362 PARCELLS. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 506) Amends the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to provide that the spoiled, un- safe food be rendered unusable (now unsalable) as human food. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 May 06 May 11 May 13 May 14 May 22 May 27 May 28 Jun 05 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0564 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2363 STANGE - HARRIS. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 712.1, 712.5, 713, 714, 715, 716, 718, 719.1, 719.3, 719.10, 719.11, 721, 723, 731, 736 and 737; new pars. 712.10, 714.1, 714.2, 714.3 and 714.4; rep. par. 724; Ch. 23, par. 3-12; Ch. 24, par. 11-42-8a; Ch. 34, par. 421) Amends the Mobile Home and Mobile Home Park Act. Specifies information, fees and procedure regarding application for a permit to construct a new mobile 1823 HB-2363-Cont. home park, application for an original license to operate and maintain a mobile home park, and application for a permit to alter a licensed mobile home park. Speci- fies that construction shall not commence until the applicant receives any required municipal or county building and zoning approvals. Imposes a $50 late fee. Provides that new sites shall have a minimum area of 2,700 square feet. Requires that a reg- ister be maintained by the manager of each mobile home park. Permits the Depart- ment of Public Health to grant waivers. Changes definitions of mobile home and mobile home park. Defines immobilized mobile home. Changes expiration date of mobile home park license to April 30 of each year. Changes short title of Act to Mo- bile Home Park Act and amends other Acts in relation thereto. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0565 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2364 DOEDERLEIN - ROPP. (New Act; Ch. 144, pars. 124, 125 and 198.07) Provides that no person shall attend a public post-secondary educational institu- tion without presenting proof that he has received such immunizations against pre- ventable communicable diseases as are required by rules of the Department of Public Health. Provides for exceptions if immunization is medically contraindicat- ed, if person is enrolled in one class during a term or semester, and on other grounds. A person without proof of immunization or documentation of exception shall be ex- cluded from classes. Institutions must maintain records available for inspection by the Department of Public Health and file reports. Amends an Act concerning pri- vately-operated colleges, junior colleges and universities to require that such insti- tutions comply with immunization requirements. Amends an Act creating a Board of Higher Education to provide that the Board shall require as a minimum standard of admission to public community colleges, colleges and State universities that each student meet immunization requirements. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 144, pars. 124, 125 and 189.07 Deletes provisions concerning privately-operated colleges and other institutions and the Board of Higher Education. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. 1824 1825 HB-2364-Cont. Makes nonsubstantive grammatical change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds July 1, 1988 effective date. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Recommends deletion of community colleges from application of Act. Recom- mends that, if no proof of immunization, certification of medical exemption or statement of religious objection is presented, student shall be precluded from enroll- ing in subsequent term or semester until same is presented (was, student shall be ex- cluded from classes if same not presented within 2 weeks after commencement of instruction). Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Re-assigned to Higher Education May 07 Recommended do pass 013-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DOEDERLEIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 DOEDERLEIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 098-014-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 ETHEREDGE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 052-004-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-002-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 07 Mtn fild accept amend veto 01/DOEDERLEIN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 22 Accept Amnd Veto-House Lost 01/048-001-064 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 02/DOEDERLEIN 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 02/055-049-011 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-2365 MCAULIFFE. (New Act) Creates the Food Establishment Sanitation Act. Provides for the licensing and regulation of certain food establishments by the Department of Public Health or lo- cal health departments. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services HB-2365-Cont. May 06 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2366 REGAN - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 37, par. 702-9) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that victims' insurance agency repre- sentatives have access to juvenile court records. Limits access by victims, their sub- rogees and legal representatives to the name and address of the minor and information pertaining to the disposition or alternative adjustment plan of the Juve- nile Court. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision permitting the inspection of juvenile court records by insurance agency representatives of victims. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Amendment No.01 REGAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 101-015-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0435 Effective date 09-15-87 HB-2367 BLACK, HULTGREN AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 122, par. 29-5.2) Amends The School Code relative to reimbursement of custodians for their cost of transporting their children to school. Relieves the Department of Transportation from annually reviewing requests for determination that a serious safety hazard ne- cessitating transportation exists if the custodian certifies that conditions previously determined by the Department to be hazardous remained unchanged. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes in the definitions of "qualifying pupil" and "custodian" the requirement of Illinois residency, and changes to June 30th of each year the due date for reim- bursement applications. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits to 4 years the period during which a custodian who has previously received a determination that a serious safety hazard exists may certify that conditions as previously determined remain unchanged in order to qualify for reimbursement. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 1826 1827 HB-2367-Cont. May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 05 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0871 Effective date 09-25-87 4 HB-2368 STANGE - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 85, pars. 1394 and 1397; Ch. 127, par. 144.25e) Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act and the State Finance Act. Raises the aggregate maximum amount of outstanding State supported bonds is- sued under the Act from $100,000,000 to $101,500,000. Provides that such limita- tion shall not apply to refunding bonds. Specifies the method for determining transfers from the General Revenue Fund to compensate for the reduction in the pari-mutuel tax rate and provides that transfers shall be made monthly, rather than annually, beginning February 1, 1988. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Recommended do pass 016-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2369 ACKERMAN - BUGIELSKI - LAURINO - KRSKA - BERRIOS, LEVER- ENZ, DEJAEGHER, BRUNSVOLD, ROPP, FARLEY, WAIT, SALTSMAN, PANGLE, HARTKE, SUTKER AND PANAYOTOVICH. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.57) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to establish a program to encourage Illinois busi- nesses and government agencies to purchase Illinois goods and services. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2369-Cont. May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 Sen Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0138 Effective date 01-01-88 'HB-2370 DOEDERLEIN - MCPIKE - GIORGI - HANNIG, HASARA, PANGLE, HARTKE AND SUTKER. (Ch. 23, new par. 3443a) Amends An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Requires the Department of Rehabilitation Services to develop a statewide plan for the establish- ment of centers for independent living and independent living services; to develop criteria and implement a program for innovation and expansion grants; and to de- velop standards for the annual evaluation of such centers funded under the Act. Provides for an Independent Living Advisory Council to advise the Department. Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that travel expenses incurred by members of the Independent Living Advisory Council in the performance of their duties shall be reimbursed from monies made available to the Dept. of Rehabilitation Services under the federal Re- habilitation Act of 1973. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes nonsubstantive grammatical change. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 05 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1828 HB-2370-Cont. Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0200 Effective date 08-21-87 'HB-2371 REGAN - BOWMAN, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANGLE AND PANAYOTO- VICH. (Ch. 23, pars. 2215.1 and 2217) Amends the Child Care Act of 1969. Requires that a person who operates a mo- tor vehicle used by a day care center or other child care institution to transport chil- dren on a regular basis must currently hold a valid driver's license and submit a signed statement certifying that he has not, through the unlawful operation of a mo- tor vehicle, caused an accident which resulted in the death of any person within the 5 years immediately prior to the date of application. Requires the Department of Children and Family Services to distribute copies of licensing standards to licensees and applicants for a license so that those persons can distribute them to child care facilities under their supervision. Requires the Department to prepare summaries of day care (now, child care) licensing standards for distribution by licensees and per- mit holders to legal guardians of children cared for in facilities. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 05 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0566 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2372 WOJCIK - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 68, par. 5-103) Amends the Human Rights Act. Removes language exempting certain handi- capped facilities from application of the Public Accommodations Article with re- gard to allegations of discrimination due to the inaccessibility of physical structures. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1829 HB-2372-Cont. May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0567 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2373 GIORGI. (Ch. 34, par. 3154) Amends an Act in relation to county zoning. Permits the issuance of a variance by administrative order and without public hearing where the variation sought is 10% or less of the regulations imposed by that Act in relation to location of struc- tures or bulk requirements, and such variation is to be issued in any county with more than 100,000, but less than 3,000,000 inhabitants and contiguous to any coun- ty with a metropolitan area with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 121, par. 5-104 Increases the percentage limitation on the increase in mileage of a county high- way system in a county with less than 500,000 inhabitants from 25% to 35%. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a notice of intent to grant a zoning variation be sent to all adjoining landowners. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1 and 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Makes grammatical changes. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 07 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-002-002 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Amendment No.02 HOLMBERG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 055-003-001 1830 HB-2373-Cont. Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/HOLMBERG DUNN,THOMAS, JACOBS, FAWELL & WOODYARD Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/GIORGI, STECZO, CULLERTON, HALLOCK & KIRKLAND Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-003-001 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/109-003-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0832 Effective date 09-24-87 HB-2374 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 28-1 and 28-5) Amends The Election Code. Deletes the prohibition (and the exception thereto) of submitting public questions at regular elections where voters are not scheduled to vote for the nomination, election or retention of candidates for public office. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2375 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 73, rep. par. 762) Repeals provisions of the Insurance Code which prohibit political contributions by insurance companies. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 5HB-2376 ROPP. (Ch. 147, pars. 102, 108, 130, 132 and 156, new pars. 156.1 and 156.2, rep. pars. 131, 134, 135 and 138) Amends the Weights and Measures Act. Requires that the Uniform Packaging and Labeling Regulation and the Uniform Regulation for the Method of Sale of Commodities in the National Bureau of Standards Handbook 130 are the require- ments and standards governing packaging, labeling and method of sale of commodi- ties for this State. Requires that a Certificate of Conformance be issued by the National Bureau of Standards prior to the use of a weight or measure or weighing or measuring device for commercial or law enforcement purposes. Changes penal- ties for violations of this Act from a Class B misdemeanor to a business offense. Creates new offenses. Provides for administrative penalties. Permits Director of Ag- riculture to publish information pertinent to the issuance of court decisions or ad- ministrative hearings. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Ag) The provisions that permit the Department to levy and collect administrative fines, after due process, will have an impact on State revenue. The amount of the 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1831 HB-2376-Cont. penalty is set in the proposed language. Administrative penalties will vary from year to year. Based upon 1985 cases, the Department had 321 violations of the Act. Any case could have the potential of incurring an administrative (monetary) penal- ty. The other amendments should have no impact on State revenue nor on the De- partment's budget. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 28 Fiscal Note filed Committee Consumer Protection Apr 29 Recommended do pass 009-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0436 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2377 WAIT. (Ch. 111, new par. 209a; Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 208 and 210; new par. 213a) Amends the Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act and the Livestock Auction Mar- ket Law. Authorizes the Director of Agriculture to suspend a license for failure to pay for livestock. Changes definition of consignment. Eliminates the $25,000 ceiling on bonds for livestock auction licensees. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Ag) These amendments will not have any fiscal impact on the Department nor will they affect revenue of the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a bond for livestock auction licensees shall not in any case be more than the amount required by the United States Department of Agriculture, Packers and Stockyards Administration, or any successor agency. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Apr 28 Fiscal Note filed Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Agriculture Apr 29 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 WAIT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1832 HB-2377-Cont. May 28 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0437 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2378 OLSON,MYRON - ROPP. (Ch. I11, pars. 302 and 304, new par. 308.1; Ch. 114, pars. 214.3, 214.8 and 705) Amends the Illinois Grain Dealers Act, The Public Grain Warehouse and Ware- house Receipts Act and The Illinois Grain Insurance Act. Requires a grain dealer licensee to carry insurance on all company-owned grain. Provides administrative penalties for violations of the Illinois Grain Dealers Act. Requires the Department of Agriculture to deposit all penalties collected in the Illinois Grain Insurance Fund. Provides that the assessment for The Illinois Grain Insurance Act be based upon the maximum total space allocated for storage operations during the warehouseman's last fiscal year. Requires every grain warehouseman subject to the Illinois Grain In- surance Act, when increasing available storage capacity, pay an assessment of $0.0003 per bushel with a minimum assessment fee on any increase in storage of $25. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Ag) The amendments should not have any impact on State revenue nor on the Depart- ment's budget. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111, new par. 308.1) Eliminates administrative penalties for violations of the Illinois Grain Dealers Act. FISCAL NOTE, REVISED (Prepared by Dept. of Ag) No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 302; Ch. 114, par. 214.3 Removes the requirement that financial statements be certified that they were prepared to meet the requirements of the Act. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Makes technical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture Apr 28 Fiscal Note filed Committee Agriculture Apr 29 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 1833 HB-2378-Cont. May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Tabled Amendment No.02 WOODYARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 08 Mtn fild accept amend veto OLSON,MYRON Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 113-000-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto WOODYARD Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 03 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0955 Effective date 07-01-88 HB-2379 WAIT - ACKERMAN - OLSON,ROBERT. (Ch. 5, par. 122) Amends the Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act. Provides that petitions for including additional territory within an existing district can serve as prima facie evidence that the public good is being served by the addition of territory. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Ag) These changes should not have a significant effect on State revenue nor have any impact on the Department's budget. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 28 Fiscal Note filed Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1834 HB-2379-Cont. Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0438 Effective date 01-01-88 7 HB-2380 ROPP. (Ch. 5, pars. 801,803, 804, 805,806, 809, 810, 811,813,814, 815, 822.1 and 824; new par. 824.1, rep. pars. 826, 827 and 828; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 263, 1013, 2203.14, 2203.18, 2209, 2210 and 2213; Ch. 127, par. 40.23) Amends the Illinois Pesticide Act of 1979. Requires an assessment of $100 if the renewal of a pesticide registration is not filed within 30 days of the date of expira- tion. Changes the validity of a private applicator license from 5 years to 3 years. Au- thorizes the Director to refuse to issue a license based upon the violative history of the applicant. Requires an applicant for certification as a private pesticide applica- tor to pay a $10 license fee. Adds as a violation the purchasing of pesticides by using another person's license or using or purchasing pesticides outside of a specific cate- gory for which that person is licensed. Authorizes the Director to inspect and collect samples in any place where pesticides are produced, manufactured, sold or distrib- uted. Provides that any person who impedes, obstructs, hinders or prevents or at- tempts to prevent the Director in the performance of official duties is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor and any person using physical force against the Director in the performance of official duties is guilty of a felony. Changes penalties for violat- ing this Act. Creates administrative actions and penalties. Authorizes the Director, upon good and sufficient evidence, to suspend the registration, license or permit un- til a hearing has been held. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Ag) License fees will increase State revenue by an estimated $138,000 annually. The provision that permits the Department to levy and collect administrative penalties will have an impact on State revenue. The amount of administrative penalties col- lected annually will vary from year to year and this amount will be determined by the language in the proposed amendment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical corrections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that private applicators, except those private applicators who have been found by the Department to have committed a "use inconsistent with the label" are exempt from the Use and Violation Criteria point values. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 28 Fiscal Note filed Committee Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROPP Adopted Amendment No.02 ROPP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1835 HB-2380-Cont. Jun 10 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Primary Sponsor Changed To WOODYARD Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0177 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2381 PETKA. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to specifically empower the Department of Corrections to investigate misconduct of committed persons, parolees, and re- leased persons as well as the assets of committed persons. Establishes a procedure for enforcing Department subpoenas. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2382 TERZICH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.3) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Entitles all persons 65 years of age or older, or their spouses, to a 50% reduction in registration fees for certain vehicles. Limits to one reduced registration fee per eligible individual or individual's spouse. Deletes provisions authorizing 50% registration fee reduction only for persons qualifying under the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharma- ceutical Assistance Act, along with surviving spouses of such claimants. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2383 STECZO. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-8) Amends The School Code to provide that pupils excused from mandatory courses by proficiency testing shall take a more advanced course in the same subject matter in lieu thereof. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2384 SLATER. (Ch. 122, par. 3-15.5) Amends The School Code. Includes incompetence, dereliction of duties and cer- tain other conduct among the reasons for removal of school board members from of- fice by a regional superintendent. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Eliminates action or activity causing shame to the district or diminishing student educational opportunities as a basis for removal of a school board member. Re- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1836 H B-2384-Cont. quires the regional superintendent to conduct an investigation and hearing when a petition for removal of a school board member for specified grounds is filed with the regional superintendent signed by at least 10% of the district's registered voters. En- titles the charged board member to notice of the charges and hearing, and to be rep- resented by counsel and present evidence at the hearing. Requires the regional superintendent to prepare a formal written report with findings and conclusions and to remove the board member if the findings and conclusions are that the evidence supports the charges made. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended do pass 025-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Fiscal Note Requested PETERSON,W Second Reading Amendment No.01 SLATER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 SLATER Withdrawn Amendment No.03 SLATER Adopted Floor motion FISCAL NOTE ACT DOES NOT APPLY- SLATER Motion prevailed 095-018-000 Fiscal Note not Required Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.04 SLATER Lost 039-070-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 037-070-006 3 HB-2385 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 13-138, 13-138.1, 13-138.2, 13-149.2, 13-150, 13-156, 13-167, 13-169 and 13-170) Amends the Metropolitan Sanitary District Article of the Pension Code to pro- vide increases in the minimum and maximum retirement annuities; provides in- creases in the minimum survivors annuities and the child's allowance; provides a different manner of calculating the employee contribution for early retirement without discount, and adds eligibility restrictions; raises the rate of employee contri- butions and lowers the tax multiple. Effective January 1, 1988. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SHB-2386 CURRAN. (Ch. 5, pars. 1704.1 and 1705) Amends the Motor Fuel Standards Act to delete reference to "maximum" in re- lation to what percentage of ethanol or methanol, by volume, shall be required to be labeled on motor fuel dispensing devices. Requires the Department of Agriculture to test motor fuels offered for sale at least every 12 months. Requires the Depart- ment to provide motor fuel sales outlets with a list of administrative and testing fees at the time of testing motor fuels. Deletes provision providing that test costs shall be paid by the party whose position concerning the quality of the motor fuel tested is refuted. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1837 HB-2386-Cont. May 06 Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE HB-2387 PARCELLS - STEPHENS - PETKA. (Ch. 63, pars. 42.31, 42.32 and 42.34 Amends the Fiscal Note Act. Provides that the short title of the Act shall be the "Truth in Spending Act" and that if a bill requires a fiscal note, such note shall be filed along with the bill and if increased spending is necessary it shall include a statement indicating the source of funding. Adds a legislative intent provision. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2388 GIORGI. (Ch. 17, par. 6001; new par. 6008) Amends An Act relating to the issuance and use of credit cards. Requires disclo- sure of the annual interest rate and any annual fee in solicitations, other than solici- tations contained in a periodical, catalog or other publication, to open credit card accounts. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2389 DIDRICKSON, HULTGREN, PANGLE, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANAYOTO- VICH, RICHMOND AND PHELPS. (Ch. 127, par. 46.44) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Com- merce and Community.Affairs shall include the future educational needs of the State in its economic development strategy. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 05 Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses 1838 HB-2389-Cont. Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0439 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2390 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 34, new par. 421.3) Amends the Counties Act to authorize counties to regulate the commercial nona- gricultural application, storage and other use of pesticides. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Apr 28 Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2391 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 24, new par. 11-20-8.1) Amends the Municipal Code to authorize municipalities to regulate the commer- cial nonagricultural application, storage and other use of pesticides. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 28 Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2392 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 139, new par. 39.06a) Amends the Township Law of 1874 to authorize regulation of the commercial nonagricultural application, storage and other use of pesticides. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships Apr 28 Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-2393 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 122, new pars. 10-19.01 and 34-18.01) Amends The School Code. Requires all school boards, without shortening the school day or expanding lunch, recess or between class periods, to eliminate all study halls and to use the additional time to provide all students with at least one ad- ditional hour of classroom instruction which does not qualify or count for purposes of determining days of attendance under Section 18-8. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2394 CURRIE. (Ch. 15, par. 303-2) Amends the State Auditing Act to require the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of each Department of State government created under The ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1839 HB-2394-Cont. Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to examine and report upon the productivity of all employees of each such Department. Each such Department shall be so audited at least once every 4 years. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2395 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 2-105) Amends the Public Utilities Act to provide that the executive director of the Illi- nois Commerce Commission shall not have the power to make policy or otherwise set the goals and objectives of the Commission. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2396 MATIJEVICH - DALEY - CURRAN. (Ch. 73, new par. 755.21c) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that policies of fire and extended coverage insurance for insureds who have previously experienced a house fire shall require the installation and maintenance of smoke detectors in premises sought to be insured. Provides for a reduction in premium for such policies of insurance if the insured installs and maintains smoke detector. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2397 GRANBERG - HARTKE - HICKS - PHELPS. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1303 and 1307) Amends the Energy Assistance Act. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall operate conservation and weatherization programs funded by public utilities and with State and federal monies, including monies re- ceived by the State due to federal oil price violations. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2398 CAPPARELLI - DELEO - SUTKER - TERZICH - LEVERENZ AND MADIGAN,MJ. Appropriates $1,448,300 to the Environmental Protection Agency for the pur- pose of creating a Division of Noise Pollution. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 07 Recommended do pass 017-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2399 KRSKA. (Ch. 56, par. 1.26) Amends the Fish Code of 1971. Makes a technical revision to make grammatical corrections. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1840 HB-2399-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2400 PIEL - PANAYOTOVICH - RONAN - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires owners of first division motor vehi- cles assembled outside the United States, excluding motorcycles and pedalcycles, to pay a registration fee of $84 or a reduced fee of $42 (presently, such vehicles pay $48 or $24, respectively). Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Transportation Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2401 BERRIOS - MARTINEZ - KULAS - DEJAEGHER - RONAN. (Ch. 122, par. 14B-6) Amends The School Code. Includes families granted lawful temporary resident status or lawful permanent resident status under the Immigration Reform and Con- trol Act of 1986, on the list of criteria which the Advisory Council on Compensatory Education shall use to evaluate and recommend to the State Board of Education a compensatory education program that will increase educational services of the pub- lic schools for educationally disadvantaged children. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 13 Re-assigned to Human Services May 06 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-001 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary May 28 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Committee Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 05 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0568 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2402 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. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1841 HB-2402-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT ' HB-2403 DALEY - FARLEY - TERZICH - SUTKER - CURRAN, HANNIG, MCNA- MARA, JONES,L, FLOWERS AND NOVAK. (New Act) Requires installation and maintenance of approved smoke detectors in long-term care facilities, community residential alternatives, elementary and secondary public and private schools and child care facilities. Applies to facilities in existence on July 1, 1988, beginning on that date. In the case of new construction, reconstruction or substantial remodelling after December 31, 1987, requirements apply beginning on the first day of occupancy. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 2403 constitutes a service mandate for which re- imbursement of 50% to 100% of the increased cost to units of local government is re- quired under the State Mandates Act. The estimated cost of reimbursement is $182,500 to $365,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that in the case of schools, the provisions of this Act shall be enforced by the State Board of Education. In the case of any other facility subject to this Act, the provisions of this Act shall be enforced by the State agency which licenses that facility. In the case of a facility other than a school, the State licensing agency may suspend the facility's license for a violation of this Act where appropriate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that compliance with an applicable federal, State or local law, rule or building code providing greater level of safety shall be deemed compliance with this Act. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Recommends deletion of requirement that smoke detectors be installed in public and private elementary and secondary schools. Recommends that smoke detectors comply with rules and regulations of the State Fire Marshal rather than with Un- derwriters Laboratories standard. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 23 Recommended do pass 021-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 29 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DALEY Adopted Amendment No.02 DALEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1842 1843 HB-2403-Cont. Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Mtn fild accept amend veto DALEY Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-000-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 06 Mtn fild accept amend veto DEGNAN Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 054-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0936 Effective date 12-02-87 HB-2404 BERRIOS - MARTINEZ - KULAS - RONAN AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 48, par. 172.36; Ch. 127, new par. 55.44) Amends the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Includes in the definition of "employee" under the Workers' Occu- pational Diseases Act persons granted resident status under the Immigration and Control Act of 1986. Requires the Department of Public Health to identify areas of public health care needs for persons granted resident status, and in relation thereof, to disseminate information informing health care recipients and providers of ser- vices available and to coordinate health care programs with appropriate federal agencies. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REGAN Ruled not germane Amendment No.02 REGAN Ruled not germane Amendment No.03 REGAN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 REGAN Lost Amendment No.05 REGAN Withdrawn Amendment No.06 REGAN Ruled not germane Amendment No.07 REGAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 107-000-009 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Joint Sponsor RAICA Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Labor and Commerce Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Labor and Commerce HB-2405 BERRIOS - MARTINEZ - KULAS - RONAN. (Ch. 127, par. 132.602) HB-2405-Cont. Amends the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act. Includes in part of the qualifying criteria for the term "minority" persons granted permanent resident status under the Immigration and Control Act of 1986. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2406 DEJAEGHER - BRUNSVOLD - SIEBEN - HULTGREN. (New Act) Creates the Quad Cities Development Authority and states its purposes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything in the Act. Replaces with a more comprehensive Quad City Regional Economic Development Finance Act. Creates the Quad City Regional Economic Development Finance Authority which has authority to issue revenue bonds to finance industrial develoment projects in Rock Island, Henry, Mercer and Whiteside counties. The Authority has 9 members: the Director of the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs, 4 members appointed by the Governor and 4 appointed by the counties. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Creates the Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority. The territory of the Authority is the geographic area within Rock Island, Henry, Mercer and Whiteside counties. The Authority has 9 members: the Director of DCCA, 4 members appointed by the Governor, and 4 members appointed by the county boards. The purpose of the Authority is to promote economic development within its territory. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 23, 1987) Deletes Whiteside County from the territory of the Authority. Reduces the board from 9 to 7 members. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Removes Whiteside County from the territory of the Authority. Reduces the Au- thority from 9 to 7 members and makes other changes in relation to the composition of the Authority membership. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Recommends deletion of the requirement that the Authority conduct a feasibility study for a civic center to be located in the territorial jurisdiction of the Authority. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 24 Re-assigned to Select Comm on Small Business Apr 28 Re-assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Amendment No.01 EXEC VET AFRS Adopted 019-000-000 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 018-001-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 100-009-002 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Executive * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1844 1845 HB-2406-Cont. May 27 Committee discharged Re-referred to Local Government Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 11 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JACOBS Adopted Amendment No.02 SCHUNEMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 SCHUNEMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,03 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,03/088-026-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 22 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 14 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/DEJAEGHER Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/DEJAEGHER Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 02/113-001-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto JACOBS Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 051-001-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 30 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0988 Effective date 12-30-87 'HB-2407 WAIT. (New Act; Ch. 67 1/2, par. 609; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Creates the Enterprise Zone Promotional Fund Act which authorizes the Depart- ment of Commerce and Community Affairs to provide grants to designated enter- prise zones for purposes of supporting marketing proposals. Creates the Enterprise Zone Promotional Fund. Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act to provide that a certified enterprise zone designating ordinance may be amended to include an area within another municipality or county as part of the designated enterprise zone. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the designated unit of government must agree to provide a 50% matching grant. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 WAIT Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 101-005-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2407-Cont. May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Executive SHB-2408 STEPHENS. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 604-101,607-102, 608-101 and 609-101, new par. 604-106) Amends the Blood Bank Act. Requires the Department of Public Health to pro- mulgate rules requiring the testing of blood for evidence of exposure to HTLV-III and other causative agents of AIDS and the disposal of blood which tests positive. Requires tracing of blood donors' contacts deemed likely to result in the transmis- sion of HTLV-III or other causative agents of AIDS. Requires report of identity of donor whose blood tests positive to the Department within 24 hours after positive re- sult is confirmed and makes failure to make such report grounds for revocation of li- cense and a business offense punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000. Requires semiannual statistical reports by the Department to the General Assembly. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 06 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE SHB-2409 BRESLIN. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 9-901; Ch. 122, pars. 17-2, 17-3.2, 17-11, 17-12, 17-16, 18-8 and 34-53; new pars. 17-17, 17-17.1 and 18-8A, rep. pars. 17-2.1, 17-3, 17-3.1 and 17-3.3; and Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Creates a State income tax to be used exclusively for school aid. Amends various Acts to provide for its levy at the rate of 1.94% of net income for individuals, trusts and estates, and 3.11% of net income for corporations, and to provide for its admin- istration and distribution. Eliminates local property tax levied for educational pur- poses and Summer School Fund Tax Levy. Effective January 1, 1987, with the first taxable year ending December 31, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2410 WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5527) Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act to provide that the Illinois Department of Public Health shall designate as a Level I or Level II Trauma Center every hospital that satisfies the applicable standards. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: ch. 111 1/2, par. 5530 and new par. 5527.1 Provides that data to be submitted by Level I and Level II trauma centers to the Department of Public Health may include information on post-trauma care directly related to the initial traumatic injury provided to trauma patients until their dis- charge from the facility, and may include information on discharge plans. Provides that the Department of Public Health may establish alternative standards for Level I trauma centers in certain areas of the State. Provides for inclusion of administra- tors and nursing directors on committees to develop criteria for evaluating patients. Provides for confidentialilty of a medical audit by a trauma center of its trauma ser- vices, and for immunity from certain civil liability of a hospital or individual per- forming or participating in a medical audit of a trauma center. Corrects a reference to law in relation to the confidentiality of medical studies. Provides that morbidity and mortality rates for trauma patients shall not be the sole basis for refusal to re- new a trauma center designation. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1846 1847 HB-2410-Cont. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE (Overridden on November 5, 1987) Recommends authorizing the Dept. of Public Health to inspect trauma centers to determine compliance with the Act and rules. Limits disclosure of information re- ceived by the Dept. under the Act. Specifies procedures for correction of violations of the Act by trauma centers and for license revocation in the event of failure to cor- rect such violations. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 010-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WENNLUND Withdrawn Amendment No.02 WENNLUND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 110-006-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DUNN,THOMAS Added As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 045-013-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 21 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 08 Mtn fild accept amend veto 01/WENNLUND Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 22 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 02/WENNLUND 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-pass 02/114-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 05 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto DUNN,THOMAS 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-pass 046-004-000 Veto Overridden Both Houses PUBLIC ACT 85-0890 Effective date 11-05-87 HB-2411 WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 5527 and 5530; new par. 5527.1) Amends the Emergency Medical Systems (EMS) Services Act. Deletes refer- ence to collection and submission of information on post-trauma care in the specifi- cation of standards for trauma centers. Provides that the Department of Public Health may establish alternative standards for Level I trauma centers in certain ar- eas of the State. Provides for inclusion of administrators and nursing directors on committees to develop criteria for evaluating patients. Provides for confidentiality of a medical audit by a trauma center of its trauma services, and for immunity from certain civil liability of a hospital or individual performing or participating in a medical audit of a trauma center. Provides that morbidity and mortality rates for trauma patients shall not be the sole basis for refusal to renew a trauma center designation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 06 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2412 HB-2412 TATE. (Ch. 34, par. 1504a) Amends An Act to create the offices of county auditor in certain counties by pro- viding that the county auditor shall perform his duties at the direction of the county board. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2413 TATE. (New Act) Creates An Act to prohibit the payment of membership or other dues or fees by the governing bodies of public elementary and secondary schools to certain inter- scholastic athletic associations unless specified conditions are met. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2414 KUBIK - HASARA. (Ch. 23, pars. 3432, 3434, 3441 and new par. 3447) Amends an Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Provides for the creation of Bureau for the Hearing Impaired within the Department of Rehabilita- tion Services to supervise all programs and services for the hearing impaired. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a technical correction. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 23, pars. 3432, 3434, 3441 and new par. 3447) Adds reference to: (Ch. 11l 1/2, pars. 4202, 4203.1 and 4205) Amends An Act in relation to the installation of telecommunication devices for use throughout the State by individuals with hearing impairments. Defines "general traveling public". Requires the Attorney General to investigate any complaint or re- ported violation of this Act and, where necessary, take actions necessary to ensure compliance. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 KUBIK Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1848 1849 HB-2414-Cont. Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-001 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0201 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2415 LEVIN - O'CONNELL - GIORGI - PIEL - SHAW, LEVERENZ, HULT- GREN, HARTKE, HOMER AND MARTINEZ. (Ch. 17, new par. 6004.1) Amends "An Act relating to the issuance and use of credit cards". Requires that information regarding annual fees and finance charges be set forth in the applica- tion or advertisement for a credit card. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 6001 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends An Act relating to the issuance and use of credit cards. Requires disclosure of interest rates and annual fees and grace periods in solicitations and advertising related to credit cards. Re- quires all information required to be disclosed to be filed with the Dept. of Financial Institutions. Exempts radio and television advertisements. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 06 Recommended do pass 015-000-006 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 GIORGI Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations HB-2416 LEVIN. (Ch. 73, par. 973a) Amends the Insurance Code. Requires accident and health insurance policies, which provide for termination or reduced coverage upon the attainment of a speci- fied age, to grant an insured who, despite age or disability, is ineligible for Medicare benefits an option to continue full coverage upon payment of the premium therefor. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 07 Interim Study Calendar AGING HB-2417 1850 HB-2417 LEVIN. (New Act) An Act to prohibit the State of Illinois and any of its governmental units from transacting or engaging in business with businesses which engaged in slave labor in a country occupied by Nazi Germany and which has not made Social Security pay- ments for persons who are residents of Illinois. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2418 LEVIN. (New Act) An Act to prohibit the transacting of business in this State by businesses which engaged in slave labor in a country occupied by Nazi Germany and which have not made Social Security payments for persons who are currently residents of Illinois. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2419 LEVIN. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-15.1) Amends Election Code Section on recounts. Makes technical change. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELECTION LAW 'HB-2420 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new pars. 15-101, 15-102, 15-103, 15-104, 15-105 and 15-106) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Authorizes cities to regulate the quality, ade- quacy and safety of any service, product or commodity furnished within such city by a public utility. Authorizes cities to prescribe just and reasonable rates for such services. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2421 LEVIN - PARKE. (Ch. 30, pars. 302, 302.1, 304, 309, 310, 312.1, 315, 318, 318.2, 318.4 and 318.5, new par. 314.5; Ch. 110, par. 9-102) Amends the Condominium Property Act and the Code of Civil Procedure to re- vise the relative rights of individual unit owners and the association. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 LEVIN Lost 007-088-008 Held on 2nd Reading Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2422 LEVIN. (Ch. 30, par. 309) Amends the Condominium Property Act to specify the date on which changes en- acted in 1984 take effect. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2423 LEVIN. (Ch. 30, par. 309; Ch. 110, par. 9-111) Amends the Condominium Property Act and The Code of Civil Procedure to eliminate the provisions allowing imposition of attorneys fees and collection costs in actions against condo owners for common expenses and to define what constitutes attorneys fees in forcible entry and detainer actions. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2424 LEVIN. (Ch. 30, new par. 302.2; Ch. 111, par. 5810) Amends the Condominium Property Act and the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Authorizes the Commissioner of Real Estate to enforce the provisions of the Condominium Property Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2425 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 122, new par. 7-02) Amends The School Code. Prohibits division, dissolution, detachment or annexa- tion of part of a school district which experiences a disaster destroying one or more principal school buildings for a period of 15 years following the disaster. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the limitation period to from the date of destruction until 30 days after the second regular election of board members following such destruction. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 112-001-003 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 014-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 053-006-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 1851 HB-2422 HB-2425-Cont. Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0833 Effective date 01-01-88 2HB-2426 WOLF, CURRAN AND MCPIKE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-159) Amends the Universities Article of the Pension Code to provide for the addition of 4 elected members to the Board of Trustees, and for the conversion of 2 appointed positions to elected positions. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2427 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 144, par. 1005) Amends an Act concerning the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Univer- sities. Provides that no member of the Board shall be employed or appointed to any office or interested in any contract authorized by the Board. Permits student board members to maintain their status as enrolled students and to be employed by any in- stitution governed by the Board. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2428 GOFORTH. (Ch. 127, par. 132.6) Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act. Provides that a percentage retention until completion and acceptance under a State contract for the reclamation of abandoned lands may be deposited in trust with an Illinois bank with the contractor receiving the interest. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 30 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor DUNN,RALPH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0290 Effective date 01-01-88 SPension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1852 HB-2429 SHB-2429 PARCELLS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to increase the civil penalty for con- tinuing violations of rules relating to class II wells from $1000 to $1500 per day. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2430 TUERK. (Ch. 1ll 1/2, par. 22) Amends An Act in relation to public health. Requires the Department of Public Health to promulgate rules in relation to the posting of information in restaurants and other food service establishments concerning deep-fried foods. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2431 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.17 and 172.52) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Changes from 5 years to 4 years, the length of time in which the Industrial Commission must retain papers and documents on file where there is no claim for compensation pending. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 06 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2432 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.28 and 172.62) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act to make grammatical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 06 HB-2433 MAUTINO AND HALLOCK. (Ch. 111, rep. par. 5835) Assigned to Labor & Commerce Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Repeals provision regarding rein- statement of certificates and licenses under prior law. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111, rep. par. 5835) Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.212 and 1904.10) Creates the Illinois Nursing Act of 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PULLEN Ruled not 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1853 HB-2433-Cont. 1854 May 18-Cont. germane Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted 025-019-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 037-015-007 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 30 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2434 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 111, par. 5823) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983 to make a technical revision. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2435 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 111, par. 5815) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983 by reducing the license renewal fee of a salesperson from $5 to $2.50 and a broker from $10 to $5. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2436 JOHNSON. (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 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-006-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary HB-2437 HB-2437 CULLERTON - SHAW AND TATE. (Ch. 73, pars. 622 and 652 and new pars. 1065.1001, 1065.1002, 1065.1003, 1065.1004, 1065.1005, 1065.1006, 1065.1007, 1065.1008, 1065.1009, 1065.1010, 1065.1011, 1065.1012, 1065.1013, 1065.1014, 1065.1015, 1065.1016, 1065.1101, 1065.1102, 1065.1103, 1065.1104, 1065.1105, 1065.1106, 1065.1107, 1065.1108, 1065.1109, 1065.1110, 1065.1111, 1065.1112, 1065.1113 and 1065.1114) Amends the Insurance Code. Adds new Articles regulating captive insurance companies and risk retention and purchasing groups. Allows for exculpation of di- rectors of stock companies and mutual companies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, new pars. 1065.1001 through 1065.1016 and 1065.1101 through 1065.1114 Deletes all substantive changes. Makes technical changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, pars. 622 and 652 Adds reference to: Ch. 73, pars. 621, 733-2.08, 792, 793, 795, 796, 1014 and 1057; title of Article XII, preceding par. 792; par. 797.1, formerly par. 798; new pars. 735.2, 735.3, 735B-1 thru 735B-14, 735C-1 thru 735C-21 and 797.2; Ch. 148, par. 206 and new pars. 214.1 and 225.1 Deletes everything. Adds new Articles to the Illinois Insurance Code regulating risk retention companies and domestic captive insurance companies. Amends the Religious and Charitable Risk Pooling Trust Act. Makes numerous changes. Effec- tive immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, new par. 735.2 Eliminates the new provision that would allow a foreign or alien insurer to oper- ate in this State without a certificate of authority and without being deemed an ad- mitted insurer if its business was limited to industrial insureds. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 06 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Floor motion AMENDMENTS 2 THRU 10 ARE NOT GERMANE -CULLERTON Ruled not germane 10-CHAIR RULES Appeal Ruling of Chair PULLEN Motion failed Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 099-005-010 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1855 HB-2437-Cont. Jun 18-Cont. Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0131 Effective date 08-03-87 SHB-2438 CULLERTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-100, 4-205, 4-206, 4-207, 4-208, 4-209, 4-210, 4-211 and 4-212; new pars. 19a-101, 19a-102, 19a-103, 19a-104, 19a-105 and 19a-106) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Establishes various procedure and notice re- quirements for towing operators concerning the disposition and sale of abandoned, lost, stolen or unclaimed vehicles. Adds new Chapter to establish procedures to af- ford an opportunity for hearing for the owners of vehicles that are towed upon the initiation of law enforcement officials. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a municipality rather than the Secretary of State shall conduct hearings requested by the owners of vehicles that are towed upon the initiation of law enforcement officials. Requires the Illinois Commerce Commission to establish rules and regulations governing such hearings. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Secretary of State) House Bill 2438 has no fiscal impact on the Office of the Secretary of State. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 29 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 021-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 . Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-2439 LAURINO. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-4) Amends The Election Code Section on confirmation of the State Board of Elec- tions members. Makes stylistic changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELECTION LAW HB-2440 HUFF - BRESLIN - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-4) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1856 HB-2440-Cont. Amends The Election Code Section on confirmation of the State Board of Elec- tions members. Makes stylistic changes. Apr 10 1987 May 07 May 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Motion filed TO RECOMMIT TO ELECTION LAW COMM. MADIGAN,MJ-GREIMAN Motion prevailed 062-005-045 Re-committed to Election Law Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CHAIR RULES-MOTION OUT OF ORDER Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged 112-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-2441 PARCELLS. (Ch. 24, new par. 11-153-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that if the operation by a municipality of a waste or sewage facility or transportation facility results in a decrease in the value of any real property, then the operation is a taking for public purpose and the owner is entitled to be compensated for the decrease in value from the municipality in an action in the circuit court. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 2441 constitutes a due process mandate for which no reimbursement is required under the State Mandates Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Asine o4- eryIzvrUR1r1 Apr 29 May 08 i HB-2442 MAYS. Assigned to Energy Environment a Nat. Resource St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D (Ch. 48, pars. 138.19 and 172.54; Ch. 127, par. 801) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act, Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and Sovereign Immunity Act. Allows judicial review of Industrial Commission de- cisions concerning workers' compensation claims against the State. Provides for the enforcement of Industrial Commission awards against the State in circuit court. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment A . - - -I - . .1- -..0 May 06 Assigned to Labor & C.ommerce Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2443 STANGE - BLACK. (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. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1857 HB-2443-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2444 STANGE - DIDRICKSON AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 48, par. 1518) Amends the Prairie State 2000 Authority Act to require at least 50% of the train- ing grants to eligible employers made by the Board of Directors of the Authority shall be awarded to employers which are small businesses. Defines small business. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Select Comm on Small Business Apr 23 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DIDRICKSON Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MAYS Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MAYS Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 10 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor HB-2445 STANGE. (Ch. 127, par. 132.23) Amends the Illinois Small Business Purchasing Act to remove the 40% ceiling in the definition of "fair proportion" with regard to construction contracts. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Small Business Apr 23 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 05 Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto 1858 HB-2445-Cont. Oct 22 Total veto stands. 'HB-2446 STANGE - BUGIELSKI - KRSKA - LAURINO - BERRIOS, LEVERENZ, DAVIS, PHELPS, RICHMOND, GRANBERG, PANGLE, HARTKE, SUT- KER, PANAYOTOVICH AND MCNAMARA. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Procurement Institute within the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to assist economically disadvantaged businesses in obtain- ing federal and State contracts and in obtaining financial and other assistance; de- fines its powers and duties. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 07 Recommended do pass 022-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Executive HB-2447 TATE AND DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, par. 138.19) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that from the date of an arbi- trator's award through the date of the Industrial Commission's decision, interest on an award shall accrue only if the Commission or a reviewing court finds that an em- ployer's petition for review was capricious or vexatious. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2448 MAYS. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.6, 138.15, 138.15a, 172.41 and 172.50) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Eliminates the requirement that employers maintain and report to the In- dustrial Commission records of work-related deaths, injuries and illnesses. Eliminates the requirements that the Industrial Commission compile, summarize and distribute reports based on such records. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 2HB-2449 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 14-147.1) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to authorize withhold- ing from pension benefits for payment of certain types of group insurance premiums. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1859 HB-2449-Cont. May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2450 PIEL - PARCELLS. (Ch. 17, par. 6407) Amends An Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connection with sales on credit and the lending of money. Provides that the interest rate on re- volving credit balances in excess of $1,500 shall be no greater than 4 percentage points higher than the prime rate. Provides for quarterly adjustment. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 06 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT 2 HB-2451 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-154) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to specify the effective dates and applicability of certain provisions added by Public Acts 81-849 and 82-607; makes no substantive change. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2452 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 12-101, 12-106, 12-108, 12-112, 12-118.2, 12-123, 12-123.1, 12-124, 12-125, 12-125.1, 12-127, 12-127.1, 12-127.2, 12-127.3, 12-128, 12-130, 12-131, 12-132, 12-133, 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, 12-150, 12-151, 12-151.1, 12-151.2, 12-152, 12-154, 12-155, 12-156, 12-158, 12-167, 12-170, 12-174, 12-176, 12-177, 12-178, 12-180, 12-184, 12-185, 12-186, 12-187, 12-190 and 12-191; rep. pars. 12-110, 12-113, 12-129, 12-160 and 12-181) Amends the Chicago Park District Article of the Pension Code to provide that pension monies are subject to withholding under the "Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act". Makes numerous technical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2453 LAURINO, PANAYOTOVICH, RICE, PEDERSEN,B AND PETERSON,W. (Ch. 32, pars. 690.21 and 690.24) Amends the Dental Service Plan Act. Provides that a dental service plan corpora- tion may be chartered and continue, if the corporation has contracts with enough practitioners to carry out the terms of the dental services plan. (Now such corpora- tion must have contracts with a majority of practitioners in an area). Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Recommended do pass 015-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1860 HB-2453-Cont. Jun 03 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 'HB-2454 OLSON,MYRON - SALTSMAN - RYDER - BUGIELSKI - HOMER AND HULTGREN. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 806.1) Amends the Illinois Mortgage Insurance Fund Act to require the Illinois Mort- gage Insurance Agency to undertake such studies, investigations and research a as are required to identify the needs of the homeless mentally ill and funding sources to address such needs. Provides that the Agency shall report its findings and recom- mendations to the General Assembly and the Governor on or before February 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 13 Re-assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0569 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2455 SALTSMAN - OLSON,MYRON - BUGIELSKI - HOMER. Appropriates $350,000 to the Illinois Mortgage Insurance Agency for its ordi- nary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2456 OLSON,MYRON - SALTSMAN - RYDER - BUGIELSKI - HOMER, SUT- KER, CHRISTENSEN, VANDUYNE, RICE, LAURINO, BERRIOS, KRS- KA, HASARA AND FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.24g) Amends the Housing Development Act. Provides that the Illinois Housing Devel- opment Authority may use its administrative funds for loans or grants to finance the cost of rehabilitating housing units for the homeless mentally ill and shall develop a plan for making new or rehabilitated housing units available to the homeless men- tally ill. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1861 HB-2456-Cont. May 07 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2457 DALEY - BOWMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-9-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to direct the Department of Corrections to establish a suicide reduction program in all institutions or facilities housing per- sons committed to the Juvenile Division. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Corrections) HB-2457 will not have a significant fiscal impact on the Dept. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 28 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-2458 FREDERICK,VF - BARNES, PRESTON, HASARA AND COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-23.2) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to develop a model suicide reduction curriculum for optional use by school districts in grades 6 through 12. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 19, 1987) Provides that a model "choose life" curriculum shall be developed rather than a model suicide reduction curriculum. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes references to a model suicide reduction curriculum to a curriculum for reduction of self-destructive behavior. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 07 Amendment No.01 CHILDREN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 FREDERICK,VF Adopted 105-002-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 ETHEREDGE Lost 028-029-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1862 HB-2458-Cont. Jun 24 Tabled By Sponsor SHB-2459 REA. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 621; Ch. 127, new par. 147.1) Amends the Enterprise Zone Act and the State finance Act. Provides that enter- prise zone loans shall not be made for relocation of an existing business from one site in Illinois to another site in Illinois unless the loan is authorized by a joint reso- lution of the General Assembly. Prohibits disbursement of public funds for grants, subsidies or other expenditures for a business to relocate from one location in Illi- nois to another location in Illinois unless the disbursement is authorized by a joint resolution of the General Assembly. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 28 Recommended do pass 015-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV ' HB-2460 SATTERTHWAITE - SUTKER. (Ch. 122, new par. 30-15.7g) Amends The School Code. Creates the Illinois Young Leaders Scholarship Pro- gram administered by the Illinois State Scholarship Commission. Provides up to 800 one time $500 awards annually for qualified high school graduates, beginning with the 1988-89 academic year. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SHB-2461 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, new par. 12-4.29) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that the Department of Public Aid shall study the problem of teenage pregnancy with the intent and purpose of presenting to the Governor and the General Assembly a plan of proposed legislation which ad- dresses the problem. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 08 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-2462 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $10,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs to be used for loans and grants to minority and female owned businesses. Ef- fective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-2463 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 144, pars. 652 and 658) Amends An Act in relation to the Southern Illinois University. Authorizes the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University to establish the Southern Illinois 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1863 HB-2463-Cont. University at East St. Louis as a separate campus with its own president employed by the Board. Adds a nonvoting student member from the campus of Southern Illi- nois University at East St. Louis to the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 07 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED 'HB-2464 YOUNGE,W. (New Act; Ch. 127, pars. 3, 4, 132.602, 132.604, 132.606, 132.607 and 132.608; new par. 9.32; rep. pars. 46.19c and 132.605) Creates the Department of Urban Development to establish and implement pro- grams for the recovery and expansion of business and industry in the State's urban centers. The Department assumes the duties and responsibilities of the Office Ur- ban Assistance and the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Council which are abolished. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Gives the Department additional powers and duties and provides for a procedure by which to make recommendations to the General Assembly. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by DCCA) Estimated annual operating costs are $4,250,000. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 07 Amendment No.01 URB REDEVELOP Adopted 008-000-001 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP 'HB-2465 FLOWERS - JONES,L - SHAW - NOVAK. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.57) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs shall establish a program to assist tenant, church, community and civic organizations by providing technical assistance and other ad- visory services in the purchase and rehabilitation of abandoned residential housing for rental or sale to persons and families with low incomes or moderate incomes. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by DCCA) Estimated start up year program costs for 10 months of funding are $320,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 46.57 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 3303, 3304 and 3306 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends an Act to pro- vide for grants to community groups and to assist local government programs for gang control. Provides the communitybased organizations shall meet criteria estab- lished by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Provides that one-third of the Board of Directors (instead of the entire Board) of such an organi- zation must be elected by constituents of the organization. Changes the required content of grant applications submitted by such organizations. Permits the Depart- ment to prioritize criteria for making grants. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1864 HB-2465-Cont. May 07 Recommended do pass 010-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 FLOWERS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 FLOWERS Withdrawn Amendment No.03 FLOWERS Adopted 062-041-003 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 089-010-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 * Assigned to Executive Juri 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0633 Effective date 01-01-88 'HB-2466 FLOWERS - JONES,L. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) 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. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Recommended do pass 010-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2467 STEPHENS. (Ch. 73, new par. 755.30; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-205) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires in- surance companies to issue proof of insurance to insureds requesting such. Provides that any person found to be operating a motor vehicle without a liability policy or bond in effect at the time of a reportable accident, and who does not meet criteria establishing exemptions from security deposit requirement, shall be fined $1000 re- gardless of the issue of fault. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1865 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-2468 STEPHENS. (Ch. 110, pars. 2-1117 and 2-1118; new par. 2-1119) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that in medical malpractice cases, the defendants sued by the plaintiff and any third party defendant who could have been sued by the plaintiff, shall be severally and not jointly liable for all damages. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2469 PULLEN. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5) Amends Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall not authorize payment for legal fees incurred by a hospital seeking reimbursement for medical services, unless payment for such fees is authorized for nursing homes seek- ing reimbursement for medical services. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2470 PULLEN - CHURCHILL - DELEO. (Ch. 127, par. 1105) Amends The Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act to direct the State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency to disseminate all data pertaining to po- tential flooding to all political subdivisions. Apr 10 1987 May 08 May 13 May 15 May 19 May 20 Jun 04 Jun 18 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 Oct 22 Nov 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-002 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto PULLEN 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 112-001-001 Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto KUSTRA 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 055-000-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto PUBLIC ACT 85-0884 Effective date 01-01-88 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2467-Cont. May 06 May 08 1866 HB-2471 HB-2471 PETKA - MCCRACKEN - CHURCHILL - WILLIAMSON - DALEY, PE- DERSEN,B AND PULLEN. (Ch. 38, pars. 11-20 and 11-21) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that a person who commits the of- fense of obscenity or distribution of harmful material is guilty of a Class 4 felony and any subsequent offense, is a Class 3 felony. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2472 PHELPS. (Ch. 46, pars. 13-4 and 14-1) Amends The Election Code to require judges of election to be high school gradu- ates. Encourages school teachers certified to teach civics, political science or other appropriate subjects to be chosen as judges of election. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2473 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-505.1) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Prohibits telephone rates based upon a per use basis for local exchange telecommunications services. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES ' HB-2474 KUBIK. (New Act; Ch. 127, pars. 3, 4 and new par. 9.32) Creates the Department of Urban Redevelopment to establish and implement programs for the recovery and expansion of housing business and industry in the State's underdeveloped urban centers. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP HB-2475 REGAN. (Ch. 120, rep. par. 634) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to repeal Section 153 which authorizes a State tax on real property. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2476 KUBIK. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.37b) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to provide that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs shall provide a clearing house for information on federal grants for low income housing and sheltered care facilities which may be used by individuals, groups and units of local government with populations under 10,000 inhabitants. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1867 HB-2476-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 46.37b Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 332.1 Transfers responsibility for the clearing house from the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to the Illinois Housing Development Authority. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 30 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/VADALABENE JOYCE,JEROME, ROCK TOPINKA & WEAVER,S Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/TURNER, CULLERTON, LEFLORE CHURCHILL & KUBIK Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2477 HOMER - MAYS AND MCPIKE. .(Ch. 121 1/2, par. 566) Amends the Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act. Authorizes bal- loon-note financing agreements for the purchase of motor vehicles by retail install- ment contracts. Defines balloon-note financing as a form of purchase whereby a consumer, at the conclusion of a pre-determined schedule of periodic or monthly payments, agrees to either satisfy or refinance any balance owing, or surrender the vehicle. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 15 Re-assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HOMER Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 098-018-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor JACOBS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations 1868 HB-2477-Cont. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 10 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0440 Effective date 01-01-88 'HB-2478 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111 1/2, new pars. 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057 and 1058) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Creates the Office of Public Interve- nor. Provides for appointment by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Prescribes powers and duties. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 7 HB-2479 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 18-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes robbery of a victim 60 years or older or of a victim who is physically handicapped a Class 1 felony. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2480 MCCRACKEN - PULLEN - WILLIAMSON - PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 38, pars. 5-4 and 11-20; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide for the forfeiture of property to the State by a person convicted of obscenity constituting or derived from any proceeds a person obtained, directly or indirectly, as a result of the offense and any of the per- son's property used in any manner, wholly or in part, to commit, or to facilitate the commission of, such offense. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 081-027-005 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1869 HB-2481 SHB-2481 CHURCHILL - EWING. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.9, 439.33, 439.39, 439.103, 439.109, 441, 442; Ch. 24, rep. pars. 8-11-1, 8-11-5, 8-11-6; Ch. 34, rep. pars. 409.1, 409. la, 409.2a, 409.10, 409.10a) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts and repeals the county and munic- ipal retailers occupation and use tax Acts. Increases the State occupation and use tax rates from 5% on tangible personal property which is not exempt and 0% on food and medicine to 6 1/4% and 1% respectively. Provides for distribution of money re- ceived from the tax. Also requires that sales taxes imposed by home rule units be collected only by the State and be imposed at rates divisible by 1/4 and be subject to the same exemptions as the State taxes. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2482 CHURCHILL - EWING - MCGANN - KEANE. (Ch. 24, pars. 8-11-1, 8-11-5, 8-11-6; Ch. 34, pars. 409.1,409. a, 409.2, 409.2a, 409.10, 409.10a; Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 254, 355.01, 704.03; Ch. 120, 439.3,439.33, 439.103, 441) Amends the State and local occupation and use tax Acts to convert all items taxed at 0% at the State level to exemptions from the tax at the State level, requires all State exemptions to be fully applicable to local occupation and use tax Acts. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2483 CHURCHILL - EWING. (Ch. 24, pars. 8-11-1, 8-11-5, 8-11-6; Ch. 34, pars. 409.1,409.1a, 409.2, 409.2a, 409.10 and 409.10a; Ch. 111 2/3, par 254) Amends the Municipal Code, the counties Act and the Water Commission Act of 1985. Eliminates the retention by the Department of Revenue for administrative costs in collecting the taxes for the cities, counties and water commissions. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-2484 CHURCHILL - EWING - KEANE - MCGANN. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-5; Ch. 34, pars. 409.2, 409.2a; Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 254, 355.01, 704.03; Ch. 120, pars. 439.32, 439.33, 439.102, 439.103) Amends the State and local service occupation and service use tax Acts to base the tax on the price charged by the serviceman for tangible personal property trans- ferred to the customer during the course of such service rather than the cost price to the serviceman. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-2485 CHURCHILL - EWING. (Ch. 120, pars. 439, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to provide that nonprescription medicine and medical needs be taxed at the full tax rate of 5% (now taxed at 0%). Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1870 HB-2486 KULAS. (Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Specifies that monthly distributions from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund to the Vehicle Inspection Fund shall be made before certain other distributions from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund are determined. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-2487 LEFLORE. (New Act) Creates the Credit Services Regulations Act. Regulates companies which adver- tise that they can cure credit problems, eliminate negative credit reports, establish bank card accounts, or obtain new credit. Constrains certain advertising and busi- ness practices of credit services organizations. Requires a disclosure statement exe- cuted between the buyer and a credit services organization. Provides that a violations of any provision is a Class A misdemeanor and that a buyer is authorized to recover damages in addition to the penalty. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2488 TURNER. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Creates the "Emergency Assistance to Homeowners Act. Establishes a program administered by the Illinois Housing Development Authority to provide assistance to residential property owners who default in the mortgage payments. Creates the Homeowners Emergency Assistance Revolving Fund, a special fund in the State Treasury. Permits the Authority to make loans to homeowners and to cooperate with non-profit consumercredit counseling agencies. Assists only mortgagors seek- ing to retain a principal residence. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING SHB-2489 MORROW. (New Act) Creates the Technology Finance Corporation Act. Provides for a State Technolo- gy Finance Corporation that is governed by a group of not less than 7 nor more than 11 members, is empowered to match sources of capital for equity investment in or direct loans to emerging and developing technological and innovative small busi- nesses, work with state institutions of higher education, and grant appropriate re- search contracts. Provides that investments must be made with the provisions for some type of repayment through equity royalties, or other such payments and that corporation proprietary interests in high technology small businesses must remain as noncontrolling minority interest. Provides for advisory board to help guide the Corporation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 07 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1871 HB-2486 HB-2490 HB-2490 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 56, new par. 3.28.1) Amends The Fish Code of 1971. Limits municipalities and home rule units from issuing any ordinance or regulation concerning the licensing, control or operation of charter boats in conflict with, or more restrictive than, rules or regulations issued by the Department of Conservation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Cities and Villages May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2491 PANGLE - CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 73, new par. 968L) Amends The Illinois Insurance Code. Requires the Director of the Department of Insurance to determine what amount, if any, of reduction in casualty losses for in- surance companies has occurred since enactment of the mandatory seat belt use re- quirement, and to order insurance companies to reduce premiums accordingly. Permits Director to utilize actuarial consultants to determine premium reduction. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-2492 DALEY - CULLERTON, MORROW, KEANE, DAVIS AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 43, pars. 166, 167, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176 and 177) Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides, in municipalities with a popu- lation over 200,000, that the retail sale of alcoholic liquor may be prohibited at a particular licensed establishment in a precinct if a petition signed by 25% of the vot- ers of the precinct is filed and the prohibition is approved at a referendum. Permits a subsequent referendum to discontinue the prohibition. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds an immediate effective date to the bill. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Cornm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Recommended do pass 017-003-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DALEY Adopted Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 086-019-003 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections 'HB-2493 CURRAN - MCNAMARA - NOVAK - CHRISTENSEN, LEFLORE, YOUNG,A AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.01 and new par. 67.07) Amends An Act creating the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. Requires that the Department employ sufficient and qualified staff at the Illinois Veterans Homes and prescribe reasonable workload standards for such personnel, including minimum patient-staff ratios for staff engaged in providing direct patient care. Re- quires that the Department report once each quarter to the General Assembly the number of staff employed in providing direct patient care and the number required for compliance with such workload standards. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1872 1873 HB-2493-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes requirement that the Department prescribe workload standards, but re- quires regular reports to the General Assembly on staffing requirements and num- ber of staff employed. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PANGLE Tabled Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Third Reading - Passed 069-041-005 May 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Jun 04 Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXC APPT VA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/099-008-006 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0834 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2494 HARTKE - GRANBERG - RICHMOND - HICKS - CHRISTENSEN, HULTGREN, ROPP AND NOVAK. (Ch. 127, new par. 49.21a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Transporta- tion to study the use of calcium magnesium acetate, produced from corn, in clearing roads of snow and ice and to report its findings to the Governor and General Assem- bly by May 1, 1988. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the Department's reporting deadline from May 1, 1988, to May 1, 1989. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 13 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-2494-Cont. Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 08 - Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HARTKE Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. HB-2495 WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 256) Adds to the Water Commission Act of 1985. Allows any municipality located in a county adjacent to the home county to connect to and be serviced by a water com- mission created under the Act if the water is transported through or on the border of the municipality and the municipality uses a well water system. The municipality pays for the cost of connection and is billed for water at a rate equal to that in the home county. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2496 LANG - DANIELS. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Judicial Labor Relations Board. Provides for composition of the Board and qualifications of members of the Board. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 08 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'HB-2497 PARKE. (Ch. 38, par. 70-51; Ch. 111, par. 5818) Amends Act prohibiting solicitation to sell real estate because of race, religion or handicap to remove the prohibition against solicitation of an owner to sell his prop- erty after the owner has given notice of not wishing to sell. Adds a provision to the Real Estate License Act making it grounds for license revocation to solicit after such notice is given. Directs Department of Registration and Education to maintain a list of persons who do not wish to be solicited. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT 3HB-2498 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-199.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to make participation in the Fund's group health insurance plan mandatory for all mu- nicipalities and instrumentalities that participate in the Fund. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. · Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1874 HB-2498-Cont. May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D May 12 Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON INTERIM STUDY CALENDAR - OLSON,MYRON Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(D) (05-08-87) HB-2499 RYDER. (Ch. 73, new par. 972b) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that, notwithstanding any provision of an accident and health insurance policy to the contrary, if such policy provides cover- age of hospital expenses, and if the insured or beneficiary of such policy is hospital- ized upon the recommendation of a licensed physician, the insurer shall not deny a claim for payment of expenses incurred in connection with such hospitalization on the ground that such hospitalization was not necessary. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 06 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-2500 RYDER - WOJCIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1156) Amends the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. Provides that nursing home care facilities seeking construction permits need not obtain certificates of need from the Department of Public Health. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 06 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2501 RYDER - WOJCIK. (Ch. 23, par. 5-4.1) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that a not-for-profit skilled nursing facili- ty or intermediate care facility may charge a co-payment for services provided to a medical assistance recipient, provided that such co-payment does not exceed the difference between the facility's actual cost of providing services to a medical assis- tance recipient and the amount of reimbursement for such services paid to the facil- ity by the Illinois Department. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 13 Re-assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 07 Interim Study Calendar AGING HB-2502 YOUNG,A - DAVIS. (Ch. 46, new pars. 4-6.4, 5-16.4 and 6-50.4) Amends The Election Code to place an affirmative duty on the election authori- ties to expand voter registration so that all eligible persons are registered. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2503 LEVIN. (Ch. 23, new par. 2226.1) Amends the Child Care Act. Provides that the Department of Children and Fam- ily Services shall establish a pilot program to identify and serve the child care ser- vices needs of children who are residents of this State but not citizens of the United States. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1875 HB-2503-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 13 Re-assigned to Human Services May 08 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2504 LEVIN. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83) Amends the School Code to provide that the State Board of Education shall con- duct a study of the impact on the State's public schools of the legalization of status of aliens under federal immigration law reform. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SHB-2505 LEVIN. (Ch. 23, new par. 12-4.29) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall establish a pilot program to identify the particular needs of residents of this State who are not citizens of the United States for financial and other forms of assistance provided by the Illinois Department. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 08 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE SHB-2506 LEVIN. (Ch. 127, new par. 55.45) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall establish a pilot program to identify and treat the particular health needs of residents of this State who are not citizens of the United States. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 08 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2507 LEVIN. (Ch. 24, new pars. 11-31-2.2, 11-31-2.4; Ch. 120, par. 697e) Amends the Municipal Code and the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides for a forc- ible entry and detainer cause of action and waiver of bond and fees in such action for receivers appointed under the provisions related to buildings which violate building and health codes in municipalities. Also includes repair liens in the list of circum- stances when taxes due are cancelled upon acceptance of a deed in lieu of foreclo- sure of such liens by a county or municipality. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-31-2.4 and Ch. 120, par. 697e Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-31-2, new pars. 11-31-2.1 and 11-31-2.3 Adds further amendments to the Municipal Code to authorize municipalities to obtain receiverships and excuse receiver's bonds under certain circumstances. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1876 HB-2507-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Permits a court to excuse the surety on the receiver's bond, rather than the receiv- er's bond, upon showing that the receiver is especially qualified for appointment. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.02 LEVIN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Rfrd to ( Assigned Waive Posting Notice CommittC Recommc Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Jun 03 Jun 05 Jun 10 Jun 22 Jun 26 Jul 24 Sep 20 Adopted Comm on Assignment to Judiciary ee Judiciary ended do pass 011-000-000 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0634 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2508 CURRIE. (Ch. 85, par. 1242) Amends the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Act. Deletes references to the office of Trustee, whose term expires June 30, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-001-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Interim Study Calendar EXEC VET AFRS SHB-2509 PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83) Amends The School Code. Provides that the State Board of Education shall es- tablish a pilot program for the distribution of vouchers to parents who are disadvan- taged as determined by rule of the Board for the purchase of educational services to which their children are entitled under various provisions of this Code from private service providers of such parents' choice. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment •ssgn• to tr'l.....m . ..na & ' .... n .u ... May 07 Assigned to Elementary & Seconuary Education Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1877 HB-2510 HB-2510 JOHNSON. (Ch. 75, new par. lOla) Amends the county jails Act to add a short title. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2511 HASARA - BLACK - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to annually publish and submit to the Governor and General Assembly a catalog of all reports which it was required to make during the preceding 12 months. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0570 Effective date 01-01-88 ' HB-2512 HASARA. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.68) Amends The School Code. Includes 7th and 8th grade vocational education teachers among those eligible for placement in the private sector grant program. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended do pass 022-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1878 HB-2512 Cont. Jun 02 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary HB-2513 HASARA. (Ch. 120, par. 744) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that the subsequent notice of re- demption for property sold for nonpayment of taxes be sent by the purchaser instead of the county clerk. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 20 Re-assigned to Revenue May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2514 HASARA. (Ch. 31, new par. 16.1) Amends the Coroners Act. Provides that, when an inquest is scheduled, the coro- ner shall notify the family of the deceased, and all known eyewitnesses to the death, of the date an inquest is to be held. Such notice shall be given at least 3 days before the date of the inquest. Such family members or eyewitnesses shall, if they request it, be given an opportunity to testify at the inquest. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes notice required from 3 days to 7 days. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that coroner shall make a reasonable attempt to notify eyewitnesses and family of deceased. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties and Townships May 07 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reaaing Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0835 Effective date 01-01-88 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1879 SHB-2515 HASARA. (Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of State Police to conduct criminal background investigations of prospective employees upon re- quest of private employers. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2516 LEFLORE - FLOWERS. (Ch. 23, par. 3434a) Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons" to remove the approval date from the short title of The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that chore housekeepers shall be paid 2 times per month, and for a home services counselor evaluation plan and notice to chore housekeepers of interest which they may collect under the State prompt payments Act. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. of Rehab. Services) The Dept. estimates the cost of HB-2516, H-am 2, for FY88 to be $985.5 thousand. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that clients of the Home Service Program will evaluate home service counselors. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 FLOWERS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 FLOWERS Adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 14 Fiscal Note filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 22 Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 FLOWERS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 073-034-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections HB-2517 LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 3437) Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons" to make a sty- listic technical change. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1880 HB-2515 HB-2517-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2518 LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 3434) Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons" to make tech- nical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2519 LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 3434) Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons" to make tech- nical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2520 LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 3434) Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons" to make stylis- tic technical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2521 LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 3434) Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons" to make stylis- tic technical changes relating to the powers and duties of the Department of Reha- bilitation Services. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2522 LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 3434) Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons" to make tech- nical stylistic changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2523 LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 3441) Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons" to make a tech- nical change by striking a comma. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 HB-2524 LEFLORE. (Ch. 23, par. 3434) Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1881 HB-2524-Cont. Amends "An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons to make techni- cal changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2525 CAPPARELLI - CHURCHILL - HARRIS - PANAYOTOVICH, BARNES, BERRIOS, BUGIELSKI, DELEO, GOFORTH, KRSKA, KULAS, MARTI- NEZ, MCAULIFFE, PULLEN, TERZICH AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 17, par. 311; Ch. 73, par. 1065.46-1) Amends the Banking Act and the Insurance Code to allow banks to act as princi- pal, agent or broker for the issuance of insurance to the extent permissible under laws of the United States. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 360.1 Provides that a bank may operate a registered insurance firm only through a sub- sidiary and using licensed insurance producers. Requires the bank to make certain disclosures to customers regarding insurance, legal, real estate or properly manage- ment services rendered. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 13 Re-assigned to Financial Institutions May 06 Recommended do pass 017-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Amendment No.02 CHURCHILL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT SHB-2526 REA - PHELPS. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 15-111.1) Adds to the Vehicle Code. Allows a qualified vehicle to carry extra weight if its load is natural resources. A special decal must be obtained for $200 annually. Re- quires registration for 80,000 pounds. The vehicle must be operated on designated roads and bridges and within 75 miles of its point of origin. Overweight fines are limited to $500. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IDOT) This legislation will result in a potential fiscal impact of an estimated $600 mil- lion to replace bridges. There would be an estimated loss of over $1 million per year from fines due to the provision to limit the maximum fine for overweight vehicles. HB-2526 would generate an estimated $500,000 per year in revenue from natural resource decal fees. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits a reduction in the motor fuel tax allotment for counties in which such ve- hicles operate with a gross weight of between 72,000 and 80,000 pounds. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 13 Re-assigned to Appropriations I May 07 Recommended do pass 022-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1882 HB-2526-Cont. Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Fiscal Note filed PARCELLS 057-049-003 REA REA 047-058-005 Adopted Withdrawn Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Interim Study Calendar APPROP I Jan 13 1988 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-2527 REGAN. (Ch. 120, par. 645a) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require (now permissive or required only on request of assessing officials) the Department of Revenue to apportion the tax bur- den in overlapping taxing districts. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2528 DELEO. (Ch. 17, par. 5415) Amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act to provide that precomputed loans shall be repayable in periodic installments of principal and interest combined, as ev- idenced by the written agreement of the parties. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigne May 08 Interim Oct 28 Exempt Interim HB-2529 CHURCHILL - HOFFMAN - PARCELLS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 320) d to Financial Institutions Study Calendar FIN INSTIT under Hse Rule 29(C) Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act. Provides for procedures for temporary appointments by the Mayor of the City of Chicago to fill certain vacan- cies on the Chicago Transit Board. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Interim Study Calendar EXEC VET AFRS HB-2530 MAYS - DELEO. (Ch. 17, par. 311; Ch. 85, par. 902) Amends the Illinois Banking Act and "An Act relating to certain investments of public funds by public agencies". Permits banks to manage and operate funds for the investment of public funds. Authorizes public agencies to invest therein. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 07 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FLINN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. May 20 May 21 May 22 May 08 1883 HB-2530-Cont. May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor KEATS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 03 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0202 Effective date 08-21-87 HB-2531 CHURCHILL - HOFFMAN - PARCELLS. (Ch. 1112/3, 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 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 'HB-2532 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 121, par. 5-701; new pars. 5-605.2 and 5-701.16) Amends The Illinois Highway Code to allow counties of less than 1,000,000 in- habitants to incur indebtedness for highways, roads and bridges. Also allows such counties to use motor fuel tax for county roads and bridges as they determine necessary. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 121, par. 5-701.11 Requires highway work to be in accordance with the requirements of Section 5-403 of the Highway Code. Authorizes use of motor fuel tax money to retire bonds issued for highway maintenance. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Adds specific bonding language to authorize issuance and payment of bonds to fi- nance the county activities provided in the bill. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 29 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 024-000-004 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 Sen Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1884 1885 HB-2532-Cont. Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 052-007-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 07 Mtn fild accept amend veto MCCRACKEN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 22 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 074-029-007 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto PHILIP Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 09 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0962 Effective date 07-01-88 HB-2533 DELEO - GOFORTH. (Ch. 17, par. 323) Amends the Banking Act to allow a board of directors, by unanimous consent, to transact business by telephone conference call. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Jan 08 1988 Primary Sponsor Changed To ZITO Committee Finance and Credit Regulations HB-2534 KLEMM. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-209.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes provision requiring that signs shall only be installed by a local authority. Provides that a local authority or agents there- of, shall not be subject to civil liability for injury or damage to persons or property arising from the use of private roads or streets or from reliance on traffic control de- vices placed thereon, where such roads or streets, upon written request by a private entity, are subject to regulation and enforcement of the provisions of this Code by that authority. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2535 PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Banking Act in relation to the general corporate powers of a bank. Removes specific authority of a bank to own, possess and carry as assets stock of HB-2535-Cont. corporations holding title to personal property for leasing purposes and corporations administering assets acquired as the result of collecting or liquidating loans. Per- mits a bank to own, possess and carry as assets stock of corporations carrying on any of the activities in which the bank engages in carrying on its general banking busi- ness. Provides that for the purposes of such powers, no subsidiary or any of its prop- erties or offices shall be construed as a "facility" within the meaning and limitations of the provision authorizing the number of facilities offering all of the banking ser- vices permitted at the main bank. Removes the provision which limits the subsidiary to doing business only where the bank can do direct business. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 07 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT SHB-2536 HARRIS. (Ch. 127, new pars. 141.212 and 142z-13) Amends the State Finance Act. Creates the Rainy Day Fund within the State Treasury. Requires that 2% of the estimated State revenues be transferred from the General Revenue Fund to the Rainy Day Fund each year. Permits expenditures from the Rainy Day Fund only upon a 3/5 vote of the General Assembly when the State's "checkbook" balance has fallen below a specified amount. Effective July 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2537 RYDER - WHITE AND DAVIS. (Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.64 and 10-17a) Amends The School Code. Provides for student assessment in physical education and physical fitness tests for children in the 3rd, 6th, 8th and 10th grades. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Recommended do pass 018-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor MAHAR Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary HB-2538 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 46, new par. 22-9.2) Amends The Election Code. Provides for an automatic recount where an unsuc- cessful candidate received at least 98% of the votes cast for the successful candidate. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1886 HB-2538-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2539 HARRIS. (New Act; Ch. 85, par. 2208) Creates the Police and Fire Pension Management Council, consisting of 6 per- sons nominated by the Illinois Municipal League and appointed by the Governor; directs the Council to negotiate pension benefits for local police and fire depart- ments when called upon by the Chairman of the House Committee on Personnel and Pensions or the Senate Committee on Labor and Commerce. Amends The State Mandates Act to exclude from the State reimbursement requirement any mandate that implements a recommendation of the Council. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2540 CULLERTON. (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. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. With respect to dishonored checks, permits a charge to be imposed upon the drawer or a depository institution and persons who should have known that the in- strument would not be honored. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 06 Recommended do pass 025-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 PIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 054-056-004 HB-2541 KLEMM. (Ch. 121, par. 5-406) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Authorizes a county board to request, by res- olution, the construction of an interchange in an adjoining county and to contribute agreed upon monies for the construction of the interchange. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2542 COUNTRYMAN. (New Act) Authorizes a parent or guardian of a minor to require the minor to submit to test- ing for the presence of alcohol, cannabis or any controlled substance in his bodily fluids. Makes the physician or other person administering the test immune from civ- il liability to the minor unless the physician is guilty of gross negligence. Makes the test results confidential and prohibits their use against the minor. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Assigned to Judiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1887 HB-2543 PIEL - MAYS. (Ch. 17, par. 322) Amends the Illinois Banking Act by eliminating the statutorily created preemp- tive rights of stockholders of a State bank. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2544 PARCELLS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.14) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that a regional pollution control facility for use as a garbage transfer station cannot be located less than 500 feet from the nearest property zoned for primarily residential uses. Current law pro- hibits locating such a facility less than 1,000 feet from property zoned residential or a dwelling. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2545 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - DELEO. (Ch. 17, par. 2505) Amends the Bank Holding Company Act of 1957. Prohibits a bank holding com- pany from acquiring an Illinois bank if the holding company fails to meet, or as a re- sult of the acquisition will fail to meet, the regulations of the Federal Reserve System. Current law bases such prohibition on a total capital to total asset ratio of less than 7%. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT SHB-2546 PIEL. (Ch. 17, pars. 311, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1311, 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. Removes geographical and numerical limitations on the establishment of fund transfer terminals. Provides that the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies, Commissioner of Savings and Loan Associations and the Director of the Department of Financial Institutions may examine proprietary networks. Pro- vides that the Electronic Fund Transfer Advisory Committee and the Electronic Data Processing Advisory Committee shall operate pursuant to the Illinois Banking Act. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 07 Recommended do pass 013-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1888 HB-2543 HB-2546--Cont. May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2547 BRAUN. (Ch. 111, pars. 4420, 4429, 4433, 4435, 4437 and 4440; new pars. 4430a and 4433b) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Requires submission of all disciplinary re- cords from other states and countries before granting a new Illinois license, and im- poses probation if a previous foreign license has been suspended or revoked for cause. Increases the license fee for foreign physicians from $150 to $400. Increases the license renewal fee from $35 to $200. Increases the minimum number of investi- gators from one per 5,000 physicians to one per 500 physicians. Limits the number of opportunities for taking the examination to 4 (now, there is no limit, only condi- tions imposed after the fifth failure). Authorizes the Department of Registration and Education to impose a fine against any physician who is in violation of this Act. Requires the Department to review physician's complete professional disciplinary record. Requires the Department to petition the Peer Review Organization for in- formation on all discipliary matters concerning physicians. Requires licensees to re- port all instances of unprofessional conduct by a physician. Requires publication of all disciplinary matters and directs the Department to maintain a tollfree telephone line for responding to disciplinary inquiries and reporting complaints. Increases the number of public members on the Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Board from 2 to 4. Requires the 4 public members to vote. Contains other provisions. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2548 BRAUN. (Ch. 111, pars. 4432, 4435 and 4440) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Requires publication of all disciplinary mat- ters and directs the Department of Registration and Education to maintain a toll- free telephone line for responding to disciplinary inquiries and for reporting complaints relating to professional conduct and capacity. Increases the number of public members on the Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Board from 2 to 4. Re- quires the 4 public members to vote. Lengthens the required notice period prior to disciplinary hearings from 30 to 60 days. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2549 BRAUN. (Ch. 111, par. 4433; new par. 4433b) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Authorizes the Department of Registration and Education to impose a fine, designed and implemented by rules and regulations, against any physician who is in violation of any of the provisions of Section 16 of the Act. Provides stronger probation requirements. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2550 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 17, new par. 2510.05) Amends the Bank Holding Company Act to allow bank holding companies to own, acquire or control corporations or associations created or organized under the Savings and Loan Act. 1889 HB-2550-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT 'HB-2551 BRAUN. (Ch. 111, pars. 4420, 4429 and 4437; new pars. 4430a and 4433b) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Requires submission of all disciplinary re- cords from other states and countries before granting a new Illinois license, and im- poses probation if a previous foreign license has been suspended or revoked for cause; Increases the license fee for foreign physicians from $150 to $400. Limits the number of opportunities for taking the examination to 4 (now, there is no limit, only conditions imposed after the fifth failure); Requires the Department of Registration and Education to review physician's complete professional disciplinary record; Re- quires the Department to petition the Peer Review Organization for information on all disciplinary matters concerning physicians; Requires licensees to report all in- stances of unprofessional conduct by a physician. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2552 BRAUN. (Ch. 111, pars. 4429 and 4435) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Raises the license renewal fee from $35 to $200 per year. Increases the minimum number of investigators from one per 5000 physicians to one per 500 physicians. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2553 PULLEN - PETKA. (Ch. 122, par. 30-15.8) Amends The School Code. Specifies that any financial assistance awarded pursu- ant to the Higher Education Student Assistance Law shall be paid to the institution of higher learning in which the student is enrolled or to which he has been admitted and not to the student. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Higher Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2554 GIORGI. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 141.105; new par. 1904.9) Creates the Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 and amends the State Fi- nance Act and the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act. Provides for the licensing of op- tometrists by the Department of Registration and Education; specifies the qualifications for licensing; requires the Department to conduct an examination be- fore issuing a license; creates the Technical Review Board to promulgate rules and regulations for administration of this Act; specifies the grounds for refusal to issue, suspension or revocation of a license; creates an Optometric Licensing and Disci- plinary Committee; establishes an Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary Commit- tee Fund; provides for a disciplinary hearing. Preempts home rule. Provides for the repeal of this Act December 31, 1997. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1890 HB-2554-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2555 DEJAEGHER - STEPHENS - GRANBERG AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 48, par. 850.07) Amends the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Specifies the powers that the Authority shall have in administering a Direct Loan Program under which the Authority may make loans of up to $300,000 for industrial projects. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 13 Re-assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Interim Study Calendar EXEC VET AFRS ' HB-2556 DEJAEGHER - STEPHENS. (New Act) Creates the Public Pension Advisory Council; directs the Council to devise a plan for investing the assets of public pension systems in investments which benefit the State's economy, and requires it to report its recommendations to the General As- sembly by January 1, 1988 and January 1, 1989. Effective immediately; repealed January 1, 1989. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2557 STEPHENS - DEJAEGHER - GRANBERG - PARCELLS. (Ch. 127, par. 38.1) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Governor's annual budget shall include certain information as to the impact of federal funding reduc- tions upon State programs. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2558 DEJAEGHER - GRANBERG. (Ch. 17, pars. 6853, 6856 and 6858; new par. 6856.1) Amends the Illinois Private Activity Bond Allocation Act. Provides that the amount of private activity bond limit allocation remaining unused by a home rule unit as of September 30 of each calendar year shall be reserved to the Governor's of- fice for reallocation to home rule units and State agencies. Provides that applica- tions for reallocation shall be processed in the order in which they are received. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1891 HB-2558-Cont. May 07 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Interim Study Calendar EXEC VET AFRS SHB-2559 BARNES - CURRIE - YOUNG,A, SATTERTHWAITE, JONES,L, STERN, YOUNGE,W, FLOWERS AND DAVIS. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Cor- rections shall establish a parent and child reunification program in all institutions and facilities where, in the preceding fiscal year, 50% of the inmates were single parents who had custody of their minor child or children prior to incarceration. The program shall include individual and family counseling prior to release and at least 6 months of post-release follow-up and after-care. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the program shall include individual and family counseling com- mencing 6 months prior to release. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. of Corrections) The estimated cost of this program would be $344,700 per year. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 21 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 09 Primary Sponsor Changed To SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER/06-04-87 Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 006-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 034-023-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 20 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto CURRIE Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. SHB-2560 BARNES - CURRIE - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 23, par. 4-12) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that the Illinois Department of Public Aid shall provide emergency assistance to a person released from a correctional fa- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1892 HB-2560---Cont. cility if such person's application for Aid to Families with Dependent Children is pending. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the amendatory provisions of the bill. Adds provision that special assis- tance may be provided to a family that has been deprived of resources due to the re- cent release of a parent from incarceration in a correctional facility. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Aid) The fiscal impact of HB-2560 is estimated at $3,386 per year as only one case per month is currently opened due to discharge from a correctional facility. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note Requested WOJCIK & BARNES Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.02 WOJCIK Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 09 Primary Sponsor Changed To SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. SHB-2561 DEJAEGHER - STEPHENS. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-167, 16-179 and 22A-112) Amends the Pension Code to authorize the State Board of Investment and the boards of the Universities and Downstate Teachers systems to invest in loans made by the Illinois Development Finance Authority under the Direct Loan Program. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 'HB-2562 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 24, par. 11-30-4; Ch. 34, pars. 422 and 423; Ch. 127 1/2, par. 2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Counties Act and the Office of the State Fire Marshal Act. Provides that if a municipality or county has not adopted a build- Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1893 HB-2562-Cont. ing code within 120 days after the Act's effective date, it shall adopt and enforce a statewide building code to be promulgated and revised by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Preempts home rule. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2563 MCCRACKEN - HOFFMAN. (Ch. 121, pars. 501 and 507) Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 to provide where a State, county or municipal zoning authority has adopted a law or ordinance concerning the size, lighting and spacing of highway signs that is not less restrictive than those contained in this Act, then this Act shall not apply. Declares that in unzoned areas more severe restrictions would be inconsistent with customary land use. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 07 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2564 HENSEL. (Ch. 24, par. 10-2.1-17 and new par. 10-2.1-17a) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a board of fire and police commissioners may demote, or suspend for not more than 60 days, policemen and firemen for cause. Provides procedures for drug testing of policemen or firemen un- der specified circumstances and using specified procedures, and provides that a board may take disciplinary action in the event of a positive test under certain circumstances. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2565 LEVIN. (Ch. 11l 2/3, par. 2-101) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that members of the Illinois Com- merce Commission shall be qualified by education or experience in accounting, eco- nomics, engineering, finance or law. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES SHB-2566 BERRIOS. (Ch. 46, pars. 6-45, 6-50.2, 6-51 and 6-71; new par. 29-20) Amends The Election Code in relation to the registration of voters in municipali- ties operating under a board of election commissioners. Establishes procedures for the restoration of voters to the rolls who have been found to be ineligible as a result of a precinct canvass. Requires certain deputy registrars to post bond. Changes the hours for precinct registration. Increases registration officers and canvassers pay. Makes deputy registrar fraud a Class 4 felony. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1894 HB-2566-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2567 CURRIE, CURRAN, DELEO, O'CONNELL, TERZICH, HUFF AND YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, new par. 3-5.1) Amends the Public Aid Code Article on aid to the aged, blind, or disabled to pro- vide assistance to persons who have been rendered homeless or deprived of essential items due to natural disaster, evicted for reasons other than non payment of rent, rendered homeless due to physical abuse, deprived of food as a result of a theft of cash, or rendered a victim of other such hardships as defined by the Illinois Depart- ment of Public Aid. Such assistance shall not be treated as income for purposes of computing basic maintenance assistance grants. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Recommended do pass 010-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note Requested WOJCIK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2568 CURRIE. (New Act) Creates an advisory commission, consisting of 16 members appointed by the leg- islative leaders, to study the Uniform Marital Property Act and spousal property rights in Illinois. Requires the commission to report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1989. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules HB-2569 CURRIE - MADIGAN,MJ, O'CONNELL, TERZICH, DELEO, CURRAN, HUFF, BOWMAN, GIGLIO, MCGANN AND DALEY. (Ch. 116, pars. 202, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210 and 211) Amends The Freedom of Information Act to allow a State's Attorney to file suit under the Act and to require an explanation of the exemption when a request for in- formation is denied. Also provides when the head of a public body denies an appeal under this Act, the person denied access is to be given an index of the records he has been denied. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds clarifying language to exemptions from inspection and copying. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provision that State's Attorney may bring suit for declaratory relief un- der the Freedom of Information Act. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Aid) HB-2569 will result in additional administrative costs. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2569, as amended, constitutes a due process man- date for which no reimbursement is required. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Amendment No.02 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1895 HB-2569-Cont. May 11 Fiscal Note Requested PARCELLS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARCELLS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN SHB-2570 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 38, new pars. 12-4.6 and 12-4.7) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the crimes of industrial battery and aggravated industrial battery. Provides that a person commits industrial battery when he conducts business in a manner that causes bodily harm to another and such person knew or should have known that such bodily harm is likely to result from his conduct, and commits aggravated industrial battery if such person also causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement. Makes industrial battery a Class 4 felony and aggravated industrial battery a Class 2 felony. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II S HB-2571 O'CONNELL - BRUNSVOLD - PETKA - PANAYOTOVICH - CAPPA- RELLI, MCNAMARA, DALEY AND HARTKE. (New Act; Ch. 38, pars. 14-1, 14-2, 14-3, 14-4, 14-5 and 14-6; new pars. 108A-12, 108A-13, 108A-14, 108A-15, 108A-16, 108A-17, 108A-18, 108A-19, 108A-20, 108A-21, 108A-22 and 108A-23; rep. pars. 14-7 through 14-9; 108A-1 through 108A-11) Creates the Eavesdropping Control Act of 1987 and amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Redefines the crime of "eaves- dropping" and defines the crimes of "using an eavesdropping device", "possession of an eavesdropping device", "using or disclosing the contents of eavesdropping" and "failure to report an eavesdropping offense". Establishes criminal penalties and civil sanctions. Revises the procedures and criteria for court authorization of eavesdrop- ping. Creates the Illinois Commission on Eavesdropping to study the operation of the Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act; Ch. 38, pars. 14-1, 14-2, 14-3, 14-4, 14-5 and 14-6; new pars. 108A-12 through 108A-23; rep. pars. 14-7 through 14-9; 108A-1 through 108A-11 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 14-2; new pars. 108B-1 through 108B-14; Ch. 127, par. 55a Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. 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 authorizing the interception of a private oral communication when no party has consented to the interception and the interception may provide evidence of, or may assist in the apprehension of a per- son who has committed, is committing or is about to commit certain violations of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or where there is reasonable cause for believing that there exists a clear and present danger of eminent death or great bodily harm to persons resulting from a kidnapping or the holding of a hostage by force or threat of the eminent use of force or the occupation by force or threat of eminent use of force of any premises, place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft or any act of terrorism by force or the threat of the eminent use of force. Effective immediately. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1896 HB-2571--Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, pars. 14-3 and 14-5 Exempts from the provisions prohibiting eavesdropping electronic surveillance conducted by a law enforcement agency in response to a clear and present danger of eminent death or great bodily harm to persons resulting from (1) a kidnapping or the holding of a hostage by force or the threat of the eminent use of force; or (2) the occupation by force or the threat of the eminent use of force of any premises, place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft; or (3) an act of violence that is a violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 and that is intended to intimidate or coerce the general public or any government into performing or refraining from the performance of any act. Pro- vides that such evidence obtained from such surveillance is not admissible in any civil or criminal trial or administration proceedings. Provides that the chief judge may authorize interception of a private oral communication anywhere in the judi- cial circuit. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Judiciary 11 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Amendment No.02 SLATER Amendment No.03 PANAYOTOVICH Amendment No.04 O'CONNELL 036-075-002 Amendment No.05 SLATER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 053-055-007 HB-2572 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 38, par. 104-26) Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Adopted Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Deletes prohibition against a defendant con- victed following a trial conducted with special provisions and assistance to compen- sate for the defendant's disabilities so as to render him fit to stand trial being subject to the death penalty. Provides that such a defendant shall not be sentenced to im- prisonment upon certain findings by the court unless a period of imprisonment is re- quired because the defendant was convicted of any of certain offenses including first degree murder, attempted first degree murder or a Class X felony, for which a peri- od of probation, a term of periodic imprisonment or conditional discharge may not be imposed. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Recommended do pass 011-000-000 HB-2573 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 38, par. 108A-5) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Authorizes the use of any eavesdrop- ping device for a maximum of 30 (now, 10) days. Authorizes extensions for a maxi- mum of 30 (now, 10) days. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 1897 SHB-2574 O'CONNELL, MCNAMARA AND DALEY. (Ch. 38, par. 3-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that a prosecution for any offense involving sexual conduct or sexual penetration, as defined in Section 12-12 of the Code, where the defendant was within a professional or fiduciary relationship with the victim at the time of the commission of the offense may be commenced within one year after the discovery of the offense by the victim. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the extended limitation is applicable where the defendant was with- in a purported professional or fiduciary relationship with the victim. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Primary Sponsor Changed To NETSCH Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0441 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2575 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 38, pars. 14-2, 108A-1, 108A-3, 108A-4, 108A-5 and 108A-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Permits the court to authorize the use of eavesdropping devices where there is rea- sonable cause for believing that there exists a clear and present danger of imminent death or great bodily harm to persons resulting from a kidnapping or the holding of a hostage by force or threat of the imminent use of force or the occupation by force or threat of imminent use of force of any premises, place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft or any act of terrorism by force or the threat of the imminent use of force. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2576 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 75, par. 32) Amends the County Jail Good Behavior Allowance Act. Provides that the good behavior allowance provided for in this Act shall not apply to individuals sentenced for a felony to probation or conditional discharge where a condition of such proba- 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2574 1898 HB-2576--Cont. tion or conditional discharge is that the individual serve a sentence of periodic im- prisonment or to individuals sentenced under an order of court for civil contempt. Also provides that service in the county jail of a sentence of more than 12 hours shall constitute a day of service for calculation of the good behavior allowance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 75, par. 31 Redefines "good behavior" to mean compliance with all rules and regulations of the institution and all laws of the State while confined in a county jail. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 110-006-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Jun 04 Jun 05 Jun 10 Jun 22 Jun 25 Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 24 Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Recommnded do pass as amend 006-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Amendment No.02 HAWKINSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/114-001-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0836 Effective date 01-01-88 Tabled Adopted HB-2577 O'CONNELL - JONES,L, DALEY AND FARLEY. (Ch. 38, par. 12-18) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Permits the court to order any person who is convicted of a criminal sexual offense to meet all or any portion of the financial obli- gations of the treatment, including but not limited to medical, psychiatric, rehabili- tative, or psychological treatment, prescribed for the victim or victims of the offense. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 25, 1987) Adds reference to: (Ch. 70, par. 76.1) Eliminates provision that a person is entitled to compensation if within 6 months of the occurrence of the crime he files a notice of intent to file a claim with the Attor- ney General. Provides that a person is entitled to compensation if within 2 years (now, one year) of the occurrence of the crime upon which the claim is based, he files an application, under oath, with the Court of Claims. Eliminates provision that upon good cause shown, the Court of Claims may extend the time for filing the no- tice of intent to file a claim and application for a period not exceeding one year. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 70, par. 76.1 1899 HB-2577-Cont. Authorizes the Court of Claims, by general orders, to provide for the extensions of time to file notices of intent and application. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 108-005-004 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Primary Sponsor Changed To NETSCH Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Third Reading - Passed 053-001-004 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0688 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2578 O'CONNELL - MCNAMARA. (Ch. 38, par. 33B-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to include criminal sexual assault in the list of offenses for which a person may be sentenced as a habitual criminal. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2579 GREIMAN - DALEY. (Ch. 40, par. 2514) Amends the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that, if the net income of the father cannot be determined due to the father's default or for any other reason, the court shall order a reasonable amount of child support based on the testimony as to the needs of the child or children. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1900 HB-2580 HB-2580 GREIMAN - DALEY. (Ch. 40, new par. 713) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that if an obli- gor in a support enforcement action fails to appear in court after due notice, the court may enter an order for the attachment of the body of the respondent. Provides for procedures for service of the order, taking the obligor into custody, and release of the obligor upon posting of the amount of escrow specified in the attachment or- der. Provides for hearing procedures, including criteria for holding the obligor in contempt of court and ordering payment of amounts in escrow to the person or agency to whom support is due and owing. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that any clerk of the circuit court who receives money deposited into es- crow pursuant to this Section shall notify the obligee, public office or legal counsel whose name appears on the attachment order of the court date at which the obligor is required to appear and the amount deposited into escrow. If the obligor fails to appear in court after being notified of the court date by the sheriff upon release from custody, the court shall order any monies deposited into escrow to be immediately released to the obligee or public office and shall enter another order attaching the body of the obligor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provision which states that the sheriff may serve an attachment order and take an obligor into custody under this Section in any county in Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Corrects a spelling error. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Corrects line number reference in H-am 3. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines "obligor". Prescribes methods for service of notices. Provides that attach- ment orders shall set the number of days, following release from custody of a re- leased obligor, for a hearing to be held. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.03 GREIMAN Adopted Amendment No.04 GREIMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 076-032-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-007-000 Passed both Houses 1901 HB-2580-Cont. Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0219 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2581 GREIMAN - DALEY. (Ch. 40, par. 710) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that the court, upon finding that the person obligated to pay child support has without good cause failed to pay support for 2 months, may (now, shall) order such person to pay a pen- alty equal to 2% of the arrearage. Provides that the unpaid balance of any arrear- age, where no penalty has been ordered, shall be considered a judgment and shall draw interest at the statutory rate for judgments. Makes other changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2582 GREIMAN - DALEY. (Ch. 40, par. 709) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that persons or- dered to make child support payments to the clerk of the court or who receive such payments shall notify the clerk of any change in address or circumstances within 10 days (now, 2 weeks) of such change. Provides that all notices sent to an obligor's last known address on file with the clerk shall be deemed sufficient to proceed with en- forcement of support orders. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2583 DALEY - PRESTON - DELEO - MCGANN AND FARLEY. (Ch. 38, par. 115-7.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. No court may order a physical examination of a victim of a sex offense except as explicitly authorized by this Code or by the Rules of the Supreme Court. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 115-7.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 33B-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to include criminal sexual assault in the list of offenses for which a person may be sentenced as a habitual criminal. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 EWING Lost 043-067-000 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor DEGNAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1902 HB-2583-Cont. Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-001-002 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0872 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2584 DALEY - O'CONNELL - FARLEY - NOVAK. (Ch. 37, par. 702-8; Ch. 38, par. 206-5) Amends "An Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation" and the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that all policing bodies of the State shall furnish to the Department of State Police copies of fingerprints and descriptions of all mi- nors who are alleged to have committed the offense of unlawful use of weapons or a forcible felony. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 REGAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 084-027-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 006-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Third Reading - Passed 037-017-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0635 Effective date 01-01-88 5HB-2585 DALEY - O'CONNELL - CAPPARELLI - FARLEY - DELEO, GRAN- BERG, MCNAMARA, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, BERRIOS, LAURINO, KRSKA AND BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 38, par. 3-5) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Adds reckless homicide (now, first degree murder, second degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, treason, arson and for- gery) to the list of offenses for which prosecution may be commenced at any time. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Recommended do pass 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1903 HB-2585-Cont. May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 PARCELLS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 PARCELLS Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 091-019-002 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor DEGNAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0636 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2586 DALEY - O'CONNELL - FARLEY. (Ch. 38, new par. 16D) Amends the Criminal Code. Creates the offense of insurance fraud for submit- ting fraudulent insurance claims. Insurance fraud is a Class 2 felony. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SHB-2587 LEVIN - O'CONNELL. (Ch. 38, par. 37-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to expand the maintenance of public nui- sances to include a building which is the subject of criminal housing management. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SHB-2588 LEVIN - O'CONNELL. (Ch. 38, par. 12-5.1) Amends the Criminal Code. Provides that a person commits criminal housing management when he recklessly permits the physical condition of the facilities to become or remain in any condition which endagers the health and safety of any per- son. Makes each violation a separate offense. Provides that a second or subsequent conviction is a Class 4 felony if such violation occurred after the first conviction. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1904 HB-2589 WILLIAMS. (New Act) Creates an Act which governs the apportionment of utility bills among residential tenants and landlords. Requires utility companies to provide applicants for residen- tial service or service to master-metered apartment buildings with a written descrip- tion of his obligation for utility service, including a one-year billing and consumption history. Provides that a tenant may void a prior rental agreement with a landlord if he is notified by the utility that he would be obligated to pay for service other than to his residential unit unless the tenant has entered into a separate writ- ten agreement with the landlord regarding his obligations to pay for such utility service. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 06 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2590 DALEY - BOWMAN - LEVIN - JONES,L - O'CONNELL, DELEO, TER- ZICH, FARLEY, GRANBERG AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 38, par. 1404) Amends the Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act to provide that the victim has the right to be informed of the minimum amount of time which the defendant may actually be imprisoned. Apr 10 1987 Apr 11 Apr 30 May 14 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 22 Jun 03 Jun 04 Jun 05 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor JONES Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Added As A Joint Sponsor DEGNAN Committee Judiciary Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0482 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2591 DALEY - PRESTON - DELEO - MCGANN - LAURINO, LEVERENZ, BU- GIELSKI, BERRIOS, KRSKA, FARLEY AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 38, new par. 115-7.2) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. In prosecutions for sex of- fenses, allows the admission of expert testimony regarding post-traumatic stress syndrome. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 115-10 Admits as evidence out of court testimony of a child under the age of 13 who is the victim of a sexual act. Specifies requirements for admitting into evidence such out of court statements. 1905 HB-2589 HB-2591-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2.. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 115-7, and 12-13 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that a second conviction for crimi- nal sexual assault is a Class X felony. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to revise the provisions relating to an offer of proof regarding prior sexual activity of complaining witness and the defendant. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Receded from June 30, 1987) Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 12-4.6 Amends the Criminal Code to provide that operating a motor vehicle without a li- ability insurance policy or a financial responsibility bond is a Class B misdemeanor if such vehicle is involved in an accident which causes personal injury to another person. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-ams. 1 and 2. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 3. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 009-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor DEGNAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEGNAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DEGNAN Adopted Amendment No.03 LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 051-007-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2/110-000-001 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 03 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 03 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEGNAN LECHOWICZ, D'ARCO, BARKHAUSEN & SCHUNEMAN Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/DALEY, BRAUN, CULLERTON, COUNTRYMAN & REGAN Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/056-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/104-008-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses 1906 HB-2591-Cont. Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0837 Effective date 01-01-88 4HB-2592 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 322; new par. 307.24g) Amends the Housing Development Act. Provides that the Housing Development Authority shall issue revenue bonds and notes in the amount of $100,000,000 to provide funding for passive solar and other alternative energy supplied to housing in inner cities to be occupied by low and moderate income persons. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Recommended do pass 010-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING ' HB-2593 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 120, pars. 705, 726 and 734) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that beginning on January 1, 1988, the annual interest penalty on delinquent taxes is 12% (now 12% on farmland until January 1, 1989 and 18% thereafter and 18% for all other real property). Also re- duces the penalty bid rate on forfeited property from 12% to 6%. Effective January 1, 1988. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 2593 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 05 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE ' HB-2594 WOLF - MATIJEVICH - STEPHENS. (Ch. 23, pars. 2681, 2681.1, 2682, 2682.1, 2683, 2684, 2685, 2686, 2687, 2689 and 2689.1, new par. 2681.2; rep. par. 2688; and amends title preceding Ch. 23, par. 2681; Ch. 37, pars. 701-9, 703-3 and 705-3) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to provide for home detention. Also amends County Shelter Care and Detention Home Act to provide for detention and shelter care homes and its title to change the standards for conditions required in detention and shelter care homes, to change the referendum authorized maximum tax rate, to make changes in terminology and to make other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for referendum to increase the additional tax rate after the effective date of the amendatory Act. Makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Revises referendum provisions to allow increase in additional tax levy to amounts less than .10%. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Makes grammatical correction. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1907 HB-2594-Cont. May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.02 WOLF Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 WOLF Withdrawn Amendment No.04 WOLF Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 010-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 054-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0637 Effective date 09-20-87 'HB-2595 TURNER. (Ch. 24, pars. 8-11-1, 8-11-5 and 8-11-6) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Deletes provision that the 2 months with the highest receipts shall be disregarded in the calculation of the amount of the an- nual supplemental distribution of moneys collected by the Department of Revenue under the municipal retailers' occupation, service occupation and use taxes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2596 STEPHENS - MCGANN - MAYS - PULLEN - PARCELLS, BARGER, CURRAN, DOEDERLEIN, EWING, GOFORTH, HALLOCK, HARTKE, HENSEL, HOFFMAN, MCAULIFFE, MCCRACKEN, PANGLE, PEDER- SEN,B, PETKA, PHELPS, RYDER, WEAVER,M, WILLIAMS AND BARNES. (Ch. 127, par. 55, new pars. 55.45 and 55.46) Amends the Civil Adminstrative Code to direct the Department of Public Health to endeavor to identify the prior sexual contacts of persons who have AIDS, or AIDS-related complex, or test positive on the Western Blot Assay or a more reliable test. Directs the Dept. to provide information and referrals to such contacts. Pro- vides for delegation of such duties to local health departments. Requires the Dept. to establish and administer an AIDS Registry consisting of a record of AIDS cases and AIDS-related conditions which occur in Illinois, and the identities of persons who test positive on the Western Blot test. Directs the Dept. to require health care professionals, hospitals, laboratories and other facilities to report cases of such dis- eases. Provides for the confidential treatment of records. Provides criminal penalties for violations. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services May 06 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1908 HB-2597 PEDERSEN,B AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, new par. 11-23) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that no building, premises, struc- ture, or other facility that contains any adult establishment shall contain any other kind of adult establishment. Also provides that no building, premises, structure, or other facility in which sexually oriented devices are sold, distributed, exhibited or contained shall contain any adult establishment. Defines adult establishment as an adult bookstore, adult motion picture theater, adult mini motion picture theater or a massage business. Defines sexually oriented devices. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2598 PARKE. (Ch. 48, par. 69) Amends the Structural Work Act. Limits civil actions for recovery of damages under the Act to accidents arising from the use of a temporary platform or structure of wooden or metal framework erected to raise persons or things above ground level, involving workers engaged in a structural construction activity. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2599 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3 par. 8-502) Amend the Public Utilities Act to provide that a city, village, township or county may, when transporting its power, energy or fuel between its own facilities use, for public convenience the conduits, subways, track, wires, poles, pipes, or other proper- ty or equipment of a public utility and that the unit of government shall pay the ac- tual cost of such use. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Public Utilities May 06 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2600 LEVIN. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-13-15 and 11-31-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that where a judgment of a court for a building code violation consists of fines or damages, such judgment shall be consid- ered both an obligation which runs with the land and a personal judgment against the defendant. Provides for attachment of lien upon the property which is the sub- ject of violation if the judgment is not satisfied within 60 days after the date of judg- ment. Specifies that the judgment shall draw interest at the rate of 1 1/2 % per month from the date of judgment. Increases from 60 to 180 days the length of time within which a municipality must file notice of lien of expenses incurred in demol- ishing or repairing an unsafe building. Authorizes municipalities and county health departments to enclose unsafe or abandoned buildings. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 . Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2601 PETKA AND VANDUYNE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-111) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Permits vehicles used to collect rendering ma- terials to exceed established axle weight limitations by up to 33% or up to estab- lished maximum limits. 1909 HB-2597 HB-2601 -Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Motion disch comm, adve 2nd Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2602 CURRIE. (Ch. 120, new par. 602.1) Amends the Revenue Act. Provides that any taxing body in Cook County that has interest in an assessment made by any local assessment officer may have such assessment reviewed by the board of appeals. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE ' HB-2603 STECZO. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Changes the mandatory supervised re- lease term from 3 years to 2 years for first degree murder or a Class X felony; from 2 years to 16 months for a Class 1 or Class 2 felony and from 1 year to 9 months for a Class 3 or Class 4 felony. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Third Reading - Passed 072-044-000 May 22 Arrive Senate May 27 May 28 Jun 05 Sen Sponsor ALEXANDER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary 'HB-2604 RYDER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6310.1) Amends the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act. Authorizes the Illinois Ad- dictions Research Institute to employ staff without the advice and consent of its joint committee and grants the Institute other powers necessary for its operation. Requires that the Institute maintain the confidentiality of research information on identifiable individuals. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Executive Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1910 HB-2604-Cont. Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0638 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2605 KIRKLAND. Appropriates $500,000 to the Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose of making grants to municipalities for recycling programs. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2606 KIRKLAND - HALLOCK - COWLISHAW, CURRAN, O'CONNELL AND TERZICH. (New Act) Creates the "Municipal Recycling Pilot Project Act" to be administered by the Environmental Protection Agency. Provides that the Agency shall provide assis- tance to municipalities in the establishment of recycling pilot projects. Permits the Agency to make 10 recyclying pilot projects assistance grants. Requires municipali- ties to pay 10% of the cost of the recycling project. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Places under the Department of Energy and Natural Resources instead of the Environmnetal Protection Agency. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that grants may be made until June 30, 1989 and increases municipality share of recycling project from 10% to 50%. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Expands eligibility for grants to municipalities with a population over 10,000 rather than 50,000. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 KIRKLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor WELCH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 12 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1911 HB-2606-Cont. Jun 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 054-001-003 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 05 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto KIRKLAND Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. HB-2607 KIRKLAND - CULLERTON. (Ch. 38, new par. 1005-5-3.3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that any misdemeanant may petition the sentencing court for an order directing that all or a portion of a sentence of imprisonment in the county jail be served under conditions of home incarcera- tion. Provides for petitioning and monitoring procedures. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new pars. 110-2.1, 1005-5.3 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to provide for pretrial release on home detention. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a person who intentionally violates the provisions of home detention commits a Class A misdemeanor, and a person who intentionally violates the provi- sions of home incarceration commits a Class 4 felony. Makes the sheriff the super- vising authority. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-001-000 May 27 -Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 041-000-011 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ DUNN,THOMAS, 1912 HB-2607-Cont. Jun 29 Cont. ALEXANDER, BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/CULLERTON, O'CONNELL, HOMER, COUNTRYMAN AND SLATER Jun 30 Tabled House Rule 79(E) ' HB-2608 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 121, new par. 100-27.2) Amends an Act concerning The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. Autho- rizes the Authority to designate periods as rush hour and to reduce tolls during those periods by 50% for vehicles transporting no less than 3 passengers. Provides no toll shall be charged to vehicles transporting no less than 4 passengers. Excludes from toll reduction vehicles transporting passengers for hire. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-2609 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 351; new par. 352) Amends "An Act in relation to unsolicited merchandise, contractual obligations and other intangibles". Includes unsolicited services within the scope of that Act. Provides that unsolicited services may be deemed a gift to theirecipient. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that where a vendor makes an unsolicited initial contact with a new cus- tomer to sell that customer lawn care services involving a series of applications to the lawn and obtains a verbal purchase order from that customer to purchase any or all of the lawn care applications, the vendor shall obtain a written order for the se- ries of applications constituting the ordered services, signed by the customer, prior to making the second and any subsequent applications. Second or subsequent appli- cations made in the absence of such a written order shall be deemed a gift, with the customer under no obligation to pay for the second or subsequent applications. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 29 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Withdrawn Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.02 KIRKLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 05 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1913 HB-2609-Cont. Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Tabled By Sponsor HB-2610 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 121, new par. 100-27.2) Amends an Act concerning The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. Autho- rizes the Authority to designate upon tollways in its jurisdiction express lanes per- mitting vehicles to operate at a higher rate of speed if transporting no less than 3 passengers. Apr 10 1987 First reading May 08 Nov 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN 'HB-2611 SATTERTHWAITE - CURRIE. (New Act; Ch. 24, par. 11-13-1; Ch. 34, par. 3151) Creates the Community Residence Right to Locate Act and amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the County Zoning Act. Prohibits municipalities and counties from using zoning laws to exclude community residences for the disabled from cer- tain zoned areas. Prohibits restrictive covenants and other agreements that prohibit residential property from being used as community residences for the disabled. Pro- vides that the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities shall distribute grants to community residences. Makes other changes in the law relating to community residences. Preempts home rule. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 30 Assigned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2612 GIORGI, DEUCHLER AND PULLEN. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 1353.1) Amends the Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act to require that material portray- ing morbid human death, animal killing or autopsies shall be displayed only in a specific separate area and available only to persons age 18 or older. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Prohibits the sale or rental of video movies protraying a shameful and morbid in- terest in human death, animal killing or autopsy rather than restricting the display of such video movies. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection May 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Consumer Protection May 07 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Consumer Protection May 08 Committee discharged 112-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALLOCK Withdrav Amendment No.02 HALLOCK Withdrav Amendment No.03 HALLOCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. vn vn 1914 HB-2612-Cont. May 22 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-2613 MCPIKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 13-101) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires rebuilt vehicles as defined under the Code to comply with the requirements of the Illinois Vehicle Inspection Law. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Transportation Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-2614 WENNLUND. (Ch. 48, par. 138.16) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that the Manual for Orthope- dic Surgeons in Evaluating Permanent Physical Impairment, published by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons shall be the standard used in arriving at loss of use under Section 8 of the Workers' Compensation Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2615 MAUTINO. (Ch. 121, pars. 5-701, 6-701 and 7-202) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Provides that no project involving an expen- diture in excess of $25,000 of funds alloted from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund may be performed by county, road district, or municipality with its own resources unless the Department determines that use of such resources is required by reasons of urgency or the inability to perform the project by the contract method for a price commensu- rate with that for a similar project elsewhere in the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to exempt counties of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, road districts lo- cated in such counties and municipalities of over 500,000 inhabitants from prohibi- tion against use of municipal resources for projects in excess of $25,000. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Apr 29 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 023-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2616 RYDER. (Ch. 23, par. 2217) Amends the Child Care Act. Creates an advisory board to consult with the De- partment of Children and Family Services regarding children in child care facilities who need special mental treatment and nursing care. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 07 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN 'HB-2617 WOJCIK - RYDER. (Ch. 23, par. 5029) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act to provide that the Department may contract with (now, establish, maintain and operate) cemeteries 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1915 HB-2617-Cont. for the interment of the remains of deceased residents of Department institutions. Removes authority of the Department to acquire land for cemeteries. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2618 STEPHENS. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 5-106) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities shall make an annual report to the Citizens Council (now, Commission) on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2619 SIEBEN. (Ch. 110 1/2, new par. 21-10.5a) Amends the Probate Act of 1975 to authorize the representative of an estate to invest in investment companies registered under the federal Investment Company Act of 1940. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 12, 1987) Authorizes the representative of a ward's estate to invest in investment compa- nies registered under the federal Investment Company Act of 1940. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that in addition to any other investment authorized for guardians of wards, the guardian of a ward's estate is authorized to invest in investment compa- nies registered under the federal Investment Company Act of 1940. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 14 Amendment No.02 SIEBEN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 05 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0639 Effective date 01-01-88 1916 HB-2620 KLEMM. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-209.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a local authority or agents thereof, shall not be subject to civil liability for injury or damage to persons or prop- erty arising from the use of private roads or streets or from reliance on traffic control devices placed thereon, where such roads or streets, upon written request by a pri- vate entity, are subject to regulation and enforcement of the provisions of this Code by that authority. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2621 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 2A-1.2, 2A-48; Ch. 122, pars. 18-8, 34-1, 34-2, 34-3, 34-4, 34-5, 34-6, 34-7, 34-8, 34-8.1, 34-8.2, 34-9, 34-10, 34-11, 34-12, 34-13, 34-15, 34-17, 34-18, 34-18.1, 34-18.2, 34-18.3, 34-18.4, 34-18.5, 34-18.6, 34-18b, 34-18d, 34-19.1, 34-19.2, 34-20, 34-21, 34-21.1, 34-21.2, 34-21.3, 34-21.4, 34-22, 34-22.5, 34-22.6, 34-22.9, 34-23, 34-25, 34-26, 34-27, 34-28, 34-29, 34-29.1, 34-29.2, 34-29.3, 34-30, 34-31, 34-32, 34-33, 34-34, 34-35, 34-36, 34-37, 34-38, 34-42, 34-43, 34-44, 34-44.1, 34-45, 34-45.1, 34-46, 34-47, 34-48, 34-49, 34-50, 34-51, 34-52, 34-53, 34-53.1, 34-53.2, 34-54.1, 34-55, 34-56, 34-57, 34-58, 34-59, 34-60, 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, 34-77, 34-78, 34-79, 34-82, 34-83, 34-84, 34-84b, 34-84.1, 34-85, 34-85.6, 34-85.11, 34-86, 34-87, 34-88, 34-128, NEW PARS. 18-8.6, 34-3.1, 34-5.1, 34-5.2, 34-8.3, 34-22.10, 34-43.1, 34-43.2, 34-45.01, 34-48.1; REP. PARS. 34-14, 34-21.5, 34-22.8, 34-42.1, 34-42.2, 34-54, 34-60.1, 34A-101 thru 34A-608) Amends The School Code and The Election Code. Provides for the creation of 20 independent school districts within Chicago, each with an elected 7 member school board which exercises all powers and duties commonly exercised by school boards throughout the State except for bonding and taxing powers. Preserves the City of Chicago as a single taxing district for the 20 independent districts, and vests all tax- ing and bonding powers and final budgetary power in the City Council. Creates the Central Education Committee composed of the president of each school board plus an additional member appointed by the Mayor of Chicago, and defines the Com- mittee's powers and duties. Revises provisions relative to bonding, personnel and teacher certification. Provides for the repeal, effective April 1, 1988, of various pro- visions of Article 34 and all provisions relating to the School Finance Authority. Limits the exercise by home rule units of any powers inconsistent with the provi- sions of the amendatory Act. Effective January 1, 1988 except as otherwise provided. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm School Dist Reorg May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2622 BLACK - DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 122, par. 30-15.3) Amends The School Code to eliminate the prohibition of a student receiving a grant or scholarship pursuant to the Higher Education Assistance Law while a member of the State Scholarship Commission. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED Fiscal Note Act may be applicable, 1917 HB-2620 HB-2623 HB-2623 GIGLIO. (Ch. 17, par. 4811) Amend the Community and Ambulatory Currency Exchanges Act. Provides that the Director of Financial Institutions shall give equal weight to the criteria consid- ered in issuing an ambulatory currency exchange license. Provides that one such criterion shall be whether the exchange would cause the closing of a community currency exchange located within one mile. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D May 12 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT SHB-2624 TERZICH. (Ch. 85, par. 1226.1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Amends the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Act and An Act in rela- tion to State finance. Creates the McCormick Place Rehabilitation Fund, a special fund in the State treasury. Provides that monies in the fund shall be used for the re- habilitation of McCormick Place. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Prohibits expenditure of monies in the Fund for rehabilitation of McCormick Place unless all facilities meet applicable building and safety standards. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-003-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 RYDER Lost Amendment No.02 RYDER Adopted 071-034-002 Amendment No.03 RYDER Withdrawn Amendment No.04 RYDER Withdrawn Held on 2nd Reading May 15 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Lost 021-080-004 HB-2625 PANAYOTOVICH, SUTKER, CHRISTENSEN, VANDUYNE, RICE, KRS- KA, BERRIOS, LAURINO AND BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 56, par. 4.1) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 by changing the definition of a commercial fisher- man from any "individual" who uses commercial fishing devices for the taking of aquatic life, to any "person" who engages in such activity. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines a "Lake Michigan commercial fisherman" as an Illinois resident or Illi- nois corporation who uses commercial fishing devices to take aquatic life protected by the Act. Provides that, for purposes of the Section amended, an act or omission constituting a violation which is committed by an officer, employee or agent of a cor- poration shall be deemed an act or omission of the corporation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1918 HB-2625-Cont. May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 15 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 PANAYOTOVICH Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 10 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 033-018-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0640 Effective date 01-01-88 SHB-2626 CHURCHILL - HALLOCK - MCCRACKEN. (New Act) Creates the Regional Development Authority Act. Permits any 2 or more contig- uous counties with a combined population of at least 200,000, other than Madison and St. Clair, to form a Regional Development Authority to promote industrial, commercial and recreational development in areas of unemployment. Provides for the Authority's governing structure, issuance of bonds, acquisition of property and other powers and duties. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2HB-2627 MAYS. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 17-149.1) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to provide that no pension benefits are payable to a person convicted of a felony arising out of service as a teacher. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2628 PIEL. (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 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1919 HB-2628-Cont. May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2629 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-604) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the alteration of speed limits by local authorities authorized under the Code shall not be subject to approval by the Department of Transportation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 20(B)/116-000-000 Committee Transportation May 08 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2630 LEVIN - BERRIOS - MARTINEZ - RONAN - DEJAEGHER, FARLEY, DALEY, CURRIE, MCGANN, PANAYOTOVICH AND KULAS. (Ch. 68, new par. 8-113) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that the Human Rights Commission may receive and collect information concerning employment discrimination in rela- tion to persons affected by the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, and that the Commission may provide information to the federal government for the preparation of the triennial report required by that Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 25, 1987) Deletes everything after the introductory clause. Provides that the Human Rights Commission and the Department of Human Rights are authorized to receive and collect information concerning employment discrimination in relation to per- sons affected by the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, and to cooperate with the U.S. General Accounting Office in providing information for the preparation of the report on discrimination and implementation of employer sanc- tions under that Act. Provides that the Commission and Department shall coordi- nate their activities under the supervision of the Commission. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the introductory clause. Provides that the Human Rights Commission and the Department of Human Rights are authorized to receive and collect information concerning employment discrimination in relation to per- sons affected by the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, and to cooperate with the U.S. General Accounting Office in providing information for the preparation of the report on discrimination and implementation of employer sanc- tions under that Act. Provides that the Commission and Department shall coordi- nate their activities. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 13 Re-assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 103-013-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1920 HB-2630-Cont. Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEL VALLE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 DEL VALLE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/107-008-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0139 Effective date 08-13-87 HB-2631 LEVIN. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-13-15 and 11-31-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that where a judgment of a court for a building code violation consists of fines or damages, such judgment shall be consid- ered both an obligation which runs with the land and a personal judgment against the defendant. Provides for attachment of lien upon the property which is the sub- ject of violation if the judgment is not satisfied within 60 days after the date of judg- ment. Specifies that the judgment shall draw interest at the rate of 1 1/2% per month from the date of judgment. Increases from 60 to 180 days the length of time within which a municipality must file notice of lien of expenses incurred in demol- ishing, repairing or enclosing an unsafe building. Authorizes municipalities and county health departments to enclose unsafe or abandoned buildings. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2632 LEVIN. (Ch. 30, pars. 318.5 and 319) Amends the Condominium Property Act to revise the rights of the individual unit owners relative to other owners and the association. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 3HB-2633 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-111 and 3-111.1) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to increase the mini- mum retirement pension for persons with at least 20 years of service, from $300 to $425; provides an additional increase each July 1 as necessary to bring the pension up to the federal poverty level for nonfarm single households. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1921 SHB-2634 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-111.1) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to compound the auto- matic annual increase in retirement annuity, beginning January 1, 1988. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3HB-2635 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-111.1 and 4-109.1) Amends the Downstate Police and Fire Articles of the Pension Code to make the automatic annual increase after age 55 available to all retirement and disability re- tirement annuitants, rather than just annuitants who retire after January 1, 1986. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2636 SALTSMAN AND GIGLIO. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 18c-1104 and 18c-4102) Amends The Illinois Commercial Transportation Law of The Illinois Vehicle Code. Redefines "non-relocation towing" to exclude the emergency towing of wrecked or disabled vehicles that are exempt from the jurisdiction of the Illinois Commerce Commission. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 18c-1104 and 18c-4102 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18a-700 Deletes everything in the bill. Amends the Vehicle Code to make the Commercial Relocation of Trespassing Vehicles Law applicable in counties of 2,000,000 or more (now 1,000,000 or more). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18a-700 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 4-203, 4-214, 18c-1104, 18c-4102 and'new par. 18c-5302 Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Redefines non-relocation towing to exclude the emergency towing of wrecked or disabled vehicles that are exempt from the ju- risdiction of the Illinois Commerce Commission. Provides that all towing and stor- age charges shall be paid by the owner of a vehicle removed from public or private property by authorization of a law enforcement agency or where such owner of the vehicle is found guilty of abandoning a vehicle. Requires the Illinois Commerce Commission to establish rules and regulations regarding the towing of motor vehicles. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 25, 1987) Excludes transportation of wrecked or disabled vehicle, when requested by the owner, from definition of "non-relocation towing". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Reinserts the amendatory provisions of Senate Amendment 1 but restores a change in the original bill expanding the definition of "non-relocation towning". GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Redefines the term "common carrier by pipeline." Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1922 HB-2634 1923 HB-2636-Cont. May 08 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.02 SALTSMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 SALTSMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor LUFT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 08 Mtn fild accept amend veto SALTSMAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 22 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 073-001-039 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 05 Mtn fild accept amend veto LUFT Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 09 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0963 Effective date 07-01-88 HB-2637 BRAUN. (Ch. 110, pars. 13-211 and 13-212) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure relating to the statute of limitations for per- sonal actions. Eliminates tolling of the statute of limitations for persons imprisoned on criminal charges. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I ' HB-2638 LEFLORE. (New Act) Creates the Recreational Improvement and Rehabilitation Act. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall foster programs to imple- ment the revitalization and rehabilitation of various recreational facilities. Autho- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2638-Cont. rizes the Department to award grants-in-aid to municipalities for land acquisition, rehabilitation, studies, and development projects for recreation and conservation purposes, community centers and open space resources. Establishes procedures for applying for grants-in-aid and criteria for their awarding to applicants. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2639 BRAUN. (New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, rep. pars. 1071 through 1075) Creates the Comprehensive Health Planning Act of 1987. Requires the Depart- ment of Public Health to establish and implement a Statewide plan for health care. Repeals the Comprehensive Health Planning Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2640 BRAUN. (Ch. 48, par. 850.07) Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act in relation to its Hous- ing Partnership Program. Provides that the Authority shall provide 3 State dollars for every 7 dollars obtained by the municipality from sources other than the State of Illinois. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2641 LEFLORE - CURRIE - FLOWERS - JONES,L. (Ch. 68, par. 8-111) Amends the Human Rights Act to provide that a complainant who prevails in a proceeding for judicial review of an order of the Human Rights Commission shall be entitled to recover his costs and attorney's fees associated with the judicial review proceeding. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 13 Re-assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2642 JONES,L - LEFLORE - MCNAMARA - FLOWERS. (Ch. 68, par. 8-107) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act to provide that all motions for extensions of time with respect to matters being considered by the Human Rights Commission shall be decided by the full Commission or a 3 member panel. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 13 Re-assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1924 HB-2642-Cont. May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 Sen Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0571 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2643 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 68, par. 8-111) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act to permit an aggrieved party to file a complaint for enforcement of a valid order of the Human Rights Commission di- rectly in Circuit Court. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 13 Re-assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor JONES First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 012-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 049-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0641 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2644 CURRIE. (Ch. 144, par. 189) Amends the Act relating to the Board of Higher Education. Corrects an internal Section reference. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 144, pars. 302, 303, 305, 652, 654 and 655 Provides for nonvoting faculty membership on the Board of Regents and Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University. Specifies that such service does not consti- 1925 HB-2644-Cont. tute supervisory or managerial service for purposes of the Illinois Educational La- bor Relations Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 08 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-2645 STEPHENS - HASARA - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, new par. 14-1.11) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to by rule de- fine for the purposes of the Article relating to handicapped children the terms "aut- ism" and "children with autism", and to submit the rule as adopted and approved to the General Assembly no later than January 1, 1988. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends to July 1, 1988 the date by which the rule as adopted and approved is to be submitted to the General Assembly. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Recommended do pass 026-000-000 Adopted n on Assignment Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor BERMAN First reading Rfrd to Comr Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 01/STEPHENS Placed Calendar Total Veto 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 01/052-049-008 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 02/STEPHENS Placed Calendar Total Veto 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 02/066-028-015 Total veto stands. HB-2646 HASARA - DEUCHLER - BLACK. (Ch. 122, par. 17-14) Amends the School Code by directing the county collector to deliver to the trea- surer of the school district all tax receipts within 10 days after receipt by the county collector. Prohibits the collector from retaining, for the purpose of guarding against uncollected taxes, a greater proportion of the collected taxes than that proportion of the taxes in the previous tax year which were uncollected. May 07 May 14 May 22 May 27 May 28 Jun 02 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 15 Sep 28 Oct 21 Oct 22 1926 - - - - I- ---- - - - - - - - - - HB-2646-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'HB-2647 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 18-6) Amends the School Code. Provides that the regional supervisory expense fund shall be allocated to the regional superintendents based upon the number of school districts within each region. Current law bases the allocation upon the number of counties within each region. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2648 TUERK - DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.19 and 172.54) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act to provide that continuances in arbitration proceedings may be granted only upon a showing of good cause. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2649 TUERK. (Ch. 48, par. 1605) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act to remove collective bargaining matters for school districts with a population not in excess of 1 million from the ju- risdiction of the Illinois State Labor Relations Board. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2650 TUERK - DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, par. 1708) Amends the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act to provide in case of a tie for first or second in an election of an exclusive bargaining representative and no- body received a majority, there will be a run-off between the 3 choices receiving the largest number of votes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2651 DIDRICKSON - TUERK. (Ch. 48, new par. 39s-1.1) Amends An Act regulating wages of laborers, mechanics and other workers em- ployed in any public works by the State, county, city or any public body or any polit- ical subdivision or by any one under contract for public works. Adds short title to the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1927 HB-265 1-Cont. May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2652 DIDRICKSON - TUERK. (Ch. 48, par. 581; Ch. 127, pars. 6.28 and 7.01) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act and The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Deletes obsolete references to the Board of Unemployment Compensa- tion and Free Employment Office Advisors. Replaces references with the Employ- ment Security Advisory Board. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2653 TUERK - DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, par. 436) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act to provide that a worker is ineligible for benefits for any week for which he receives payments for partial disability under the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act or under a workers' occupational diseases law of another State or the United States. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2654 COWLISHAW - DOEDERLEIN - BLACK. (Ch. 122, par. 30-15.7) Amends The School Code. Prevents renewal of a State scholarship if the recipi- ent fails to maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED 'HB-2655 REA - RYDER - MCPIKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 5-302) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Establishes licensing requirements for out-of-state automotive parts recyclers, scrap processors, repairers and rebuilders. Provides that the fee for such out-of-state licenses shall be $100 for a full year and $50 for license applications submitted after July 1 of any year. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 5-302 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-107 Amends to delete entire provisions of bill and to make a technical revision. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-117.1, 3-118, 3-303, 3-304, 4-100, 4-103, 5-100, 5-100-1, 5-401.2, 5-403, 5-501, 5-702, 13-101 and new par. 5-302 Deletes entire provisions of bill. Makes various changes concerning the licensing and regulation of automotive parts recyclers, scrap processors, repairers and re- builders including such persons licensed as out-of-state. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1928 HB-2655-Cont. May 08 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 027-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 REA Withdrawn Amendment No.03 REA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0572 Effective date 09-18-87 SHB-2656 PARKE AND STERN. (New Act) Creates the Highway Corridor Transportation Improvement Act. Authorizes the formation, upon application of 2 or more municipalities or counties to the Secretary of Transportation, of an Intergovernmental Highway Corridor Agency. Provides that such Agency, consisting of representatives from member units of local govern- ment, shall develop a plan of transportation development for a geographical area composed of municipalities and counties through which runs a specifically defined highway or system of highways. Establishes the Secretary of Transportation as an ex officio member and chairman of each Agency, with various powers to assist each Agency with implementing development plans. Requires the Secretary to report to the Governor and the General Assembly by March of each year on the status of each Agency formed. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 025-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 12 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2657 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 48, par. 173) Amends An Act relating to employment offices and agencies. Provides that each Illinois Free Employment Office shall be obligated to find each applicant seeking employment suitable public or private sector employment within reasonable com- muting distance of the applicant's residence. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1929 HB-2657-Cont. May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN SHB-2658 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85, par. 612) Amends "An Act in relation to State Revenue sharing with local governmental entities". Revises the formula that is used to distribute the amount available in Lo- cal Government Distribution Fund among municipalities and counties. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-2659 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Stock Transfer Tax Act. Imposes a graduated tax on the sale or transfer of shares of stock and certificates of interest in property. Provides that the payment of the tax shall be evidenced by adhesive stamps. Establishes procedures for enforcement and penalties for violations of the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Interim Study Calendar EXEC VET AFRS SHB-2660 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, new par. 7A-1) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall make available group health insurance coverage to individuals and families who do not receive or qualify for Medicaid or Aid to the Medically Indigent, who have in- come from employment and whose total family income does not exceed 150% of the federal poverty income guidelines. The Department may charge a fee for the cover- age based on the individual's or family's income. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 08 . Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE SHB-2661 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.19c) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to provide that the Office of Urban Assistance shall propose an economic Bill of Rights for the disadvantaged, designate depressed urban areas as "revitalization areas", propose revitalization plans and establish an urban research institute. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 07 Tabled in Committee 009-000-000 'HB-2662 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, par. 5005) Amends the Department of Children arn Family Services Act. Provides that the Department shall establish and maintain facilities to provide day care services to children and families whose parents are or whose single parent is employed and whose income does not exceed 15% of the federal poverty income guidelines. The Department may charge a fee for the services based on the family's income. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1930 HB-2662-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 08 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN 'HB-2663 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 48, new par. 850.08.4; Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 332.1) Amends the Development Finance Authority Act and the Housing Development Act. Requires each Authority, for projects commenced on and after the effective date of this amendatory Act, to expend not less than 50% of its resources in poverty areas. Defines "poverty area". Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Select Committee on Housing May 07 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2664 PETERSON,W - WOJCIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that a court or the Pollution Control Board may award costs and attorney's fees to a plaintiff that prevails against the Attorney General or the State's Attorney. Deletes the provision autho- rizing the awarding of costs and attorney's fees to the Attorney General or a State's Attorney that prevails against a person who has committed a willful, knowing or re- peated violation of the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2665 MAYS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4406) Amends the Mobile Home Tiedown Act. Provides that any person who sells sub- standard tiedown equipment is guilty of a petty offense and shall be fined $500. Pro- vides that a mobile home owner who uses the mobile home as his primary residence, who violates the provisions of the Act in relation to obtaining and using approved tiedown equipment, is guilty of a petty offense and shall be fined $50, and that each day on which such violation occurs constitutes a separate offense. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2666 WOJCIK - RYDER. (Ch. 40, par. 204) Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to require testing for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) prior to issuance of a marriage li- cense; allows issuance of a marriage license to persons who test positive, but re- quires disclosure of the positive test result to the other party to the proposed marriage and to the appropriate public health authority. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1931 HB-2667 RYDER - WOJCIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 620-3.1) Amends The Blood Labeling Act to require testing of blood for evidence of expo- sure to HTLV-III and other causative agents of AIDS and to provide that any blood which shows evidence of exposure to HTLV-III or other causative agent of AIDS shall be so labeled and destroyed unless a licensed research facility requests such blood for use in AIDS research. Requires the Department of Public Health to pro- mulgate rules and regulations concerning destruction of such blood, delivery to re- search facilities and reports to the Department. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Human Services Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2668 HASARA - OLSON,ROBERT - WOJCIK - KUBIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 2303.1, 2309, 2311 and 2312) Amends the Alcoholism Treatment Licensing Act to transfer responsibility for administering the Act from the Department of Public Health to the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. Makes the Director of the Department of Public Health or his representative an ex officio member of the advisory council. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2669 MAYS. (Ch. 120, par. 1202.1) Amends the Mobile Home Privilege Tax Act to change the definition of perma- nent habitation from 2 to 3 months. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 08 Assigned to Revenue Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2670 CURRIE - CURRAN - HUFF, SATTERTHWAITE, JONES,L, YOUNGE,W, FLOWERS AND DAVIS. (Ch. 127, new par. 132.606a) Amends the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act to provide that each agency under the jurisdiction of the Act shall notify the Minority and Female Busi- ness Enterprise Council at least 30 days before awarding any personal service con- tract or professional service contract. Apr 10 1987 May 08 May 13 May 15 May 19 May 22 May 27 May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1932 HB-2667 H B-2670-Cont. Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 035-021-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 14 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto CURRIE Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. HB-2671 LEVERENZ. Appropriates $5,000,000 to the Illinois Development Finance Authority for its Direct Loan Program. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2672 BRAUN. ( Ch. 68, pars. 5-101 and 5-102; new par. 6-102) Amends the Human Rights Act. Removes from the public accommodations Arti- cle the definition of "public official" and the listed civil rights violation committed by a public officer and places both provisions into Article of that Act concerning ad- ditional civil rights violations. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2673 BARNES - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 37, par. 702-7) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that the Act's provisions concerning delinquent minors shall not apply to any minor who at the time of an offense was at least age 15 and who is charged with home invasion or certain other serious crimes. Those charges shall be prosecuted pursuant to the Criminal Code. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2674 BARNES - MCCRACKEN - REGAN. (Ch. 23, par. 2360a) Amends An Act to define and punish the crimes of contributing to the dependen- cy and neglect of children and to the delinquency of children. Defines "delinquent child" as any minor who prior to his 17th birthday (now, boy before his 17th birth- day or girl before her 18th birthday) who has violated or attempted to violate any federal or State law or municipal ordinance. Removes from definition persons under age 21 who have violated a court order made under the Juvenile Court. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 1933 HB-2674-Cont. May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor MAHAR First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 1i Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0573 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2675 REGAN - BARNES - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 37, par. 702-2) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Removes provision in definition of "delinquent minor" that such term includes, prior to January 1, 1984, any minor who has violat- ed a court order made under the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2676 TUERK. (Ch. 48, par. 39s-1la) Amends the Prevailing Wage Law. Provides that no contract shall be awarded to a firm, corporation, partnership or association in which a contractor or subcontrac- tor, who has disregarded his obligations to employees under the Prevailing Wage Law, has a controlling interest (presently any interest) until 2 years have elapsed from the date of publication of the list containing the name of the contractor or sub- contractor who has disregarded his obligations to employees under the Prevailing Wage Law. Apr 10 1987 . First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2677 LEVIN. (New Act) An Act to prohibit the transacting of business in this State by businesses which engaged in slave labor in a country occupied by Nazi Germany and which have not made Social Security payments for persons who are currently residents of Illinois. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN 'HB-2678 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1039.1 and 1039.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that the Agency shall not be required to render decisions regarding applications for certain permits prior to the ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1934 HB-2678-Cont. expiration of 180 days after receipt thereof. Provides that with respect to regional pollution control facilities, fees payable to a county or municipality shall be suffi- cient to pay for independent counsel and registered objectors' witness fees. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2679 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 5, par. 1704.1) Amends the Motor Fuel Standards Act. Requires any motor fuel dispensing de- vice used to dispense diesel motor fuel to be labeled with the cetane rating as estab- lished by the American Society for Testing and Materials. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN 3HB-2680 BOWMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 21-102.2, 21-102.17, 21-103, 21-104, 21-107, 21-109, 21-112, 21-113, 21-114, 21-115 and 101; new par. 21-109.1; rep. par. 21-111) Amends the Social Security Enabling Act of the Pension Code to provide for di- rect remittance of Social Security contributions in accordance with the new federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Makes other changes related thereto. Amends the Pension Code Deferred Compensation Plan continuing appropriation Act to include refunds in the list of included disbursements. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill does not have a financial impact. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Pension Note Filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0442 Effective date 09-15-87 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1935 HB-2681 HB-2681 RYDER - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6504-2) Amends the Health Finance Reform Act. Provides that a hospital need not pro- vide full attachments in response to a third party payor's request for information on patient charges beyond that included on a uniform bill. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 1 1 Assigned to Human Services May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2682 PULLEN - STEPHENS - DOEDERLEIN - PEDERSEN,B - CAPPAREL- LI, MCNAMARA AND CURRAN. (Ch. 11 1/2, pars. 2901 and 2903; title preceding 2901; rep. par. 2904) Amends An Act establishing in the Illinois Department of Public Health a pro- gram for the care of persons suffering from hemophilia. Repeals Section regarding the Hemophilia Advisory Committee and all references thereto. Changes the title of the Act to "An Act in relation to hemophilia". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 2901, 2903, rep. par. 2904 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 22.12; Ch. 144, par. 1504.4, rep. par. 1505 Deletes everything in the bill and amends the Communicable Diseases Act and the Dental Student Grant Act to delete references to the Immunization Advisory Committee and the Advisory Committee for Dental Student Grants. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 22.12; Ch. 144, par. 1504.04, rep. par. 1505 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 55.45 Deletes everything in the bill, as amended, and amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to require the Dept. of Public Health to institute a program of con- tact tracing in relation to victims of AIDS. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Prepared by Dept. of Public Health) Estimated costs related to HB-2682 would total $339,465 for FY88. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 55, new par. 55.46; Ch. 116, par. 207 Requires the Dept. of Public Health to review the performance of local depart- ments and assume control of the program if delegated duties are not being effective- ly carried out. Requires the Dept., within 30 days after effective date of this amendatory Act of 1987, to establish and maintain an AIDS Registry in Spring- field to conduct thorough and complete epidemiological surveys of HIV infection in IL, to evaluate existing control and prevention measures and to perform the contact tracing required under Sec. 55.45 of The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Pro- vides that any person who is required to report and fails or refuses to submit the re- quired information commits a business offense. Provides that any person who knowingly violates the confidentiality of any information gathered and maintained commits a Class 4 felony. Amends Freedom of Information Act to provide that in- formation and records held by the Dept. of Public Health relating to known or sus- pected cases of disease and any information which is declared to be confidential is not subject to inspection or copying. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provisions concerning AIDS Registry. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services May 06 Amendment No.Ol1 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted 018-000-000 1936 HB-2682-Cont. May 06-Cont. DP 0 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 15 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 PU Amendment No.03 W( Amendment No.04 STI Amendment No.05 PA Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 19 Amendment No.06 PU Amendment No.07 ST 077 Fis4 A Amnded Consent Calendar 118-000-000 LLEN V )JCIK EPHENS V RCELLS V LLEN V EPHENS A 7-038-000 cal Note Requested AS AMENDED-YOUNG,A Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 081-030-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WATSON First reading Rfrd to Assigned Healti Recomm Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WATSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 048-007-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/088-025-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto PULLEN Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. lithdrawn /ithdrawn Vithdrawn Vithdrawn Vithdrawn dopted Comm on Assignment I to Public h,Welfare,Corrections tended do pass 008-003-000 Adopted Adopted HB-2683 RYDER - WOJCIK. (New Act) Creates the AIDS Contagion Control System within the Department of Public Health, consisting of 7 physicians appointed by the Governor, to research the pre- vention and control of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and to report thereon as soon as possible. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2684 WOJCIK - RYDER. (Ch. l11 1/2, par. 5606) Amends the Health Statistics Act. Provides standards to be implemented by the Department of Public Health relating to data or other information which is to be May 20 May 22 May 27 Jun 02 Jun 03 Jun 12 Jun 18 Jun 22 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 30 Jul 29 Sep 21 Oct 20 Oct 22 1937 HB-2684-Cont. processed by a computer or other type of artificial intelligence and is related to AIDS testing or test results. Limits access to such information. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 1 1 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Human Services May 06 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE SHB-2685 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 68, new pars. 3A-101 and 3A-102; Ch. 73, par. 1031) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act to add Article 3A prohibiting discrimina- tion by insurers. Also amends the Insurance Code to include discrimination on the basis of sex as a prohibited practice in the business of insurance. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 08 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT SHB-2686 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 120, new par. 643a; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and the State Finance Act. Provides that the State shall levy a 1% tax on the equalized assessed valuation of real property of the State to be used for housing development. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2687 PRESTON - CURRAN - HARTKE - BRUNSVOLD - FARLEY. (Ch. 17, par. 2308; new pars. 312.4, 3301-6c and 4447.1) Amends the Illinois Banking Act, the Mortgage Bankers Act, the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985 and The Illinois Credit Union Act. Requires mortgagees to notify mortgagors of the sale of any such mortgage. Requires monthly statements to mortgagors to include the address and telephone number of the party servicing such mortgage. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2688 CULLERTON - SATTERTHWAITE - MULCAHEY. (Ch. 122, new par. 36-2) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to prepare a bill for an Act to recodify the school law of Illinois for introduction in the 1989 ses- sion of the General Assembly. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 'HB-2689 FLOWERS. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Creates the Illinois New Home Warranty and Builders Registration Act. Re- quires new home builders to register with the Department of Registration and Edu- 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1938 H B-2689-Cont. cation and to participate in the New Home Warranty Security Fund, a special fund created in the State treasury. Requires the Department to establish a new home warranty program and to administer the New Home Warranty Security Fund. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of R&E) Since there is no fee structure, no revenue estimates can be made. Expenditures would total $842,527 for operations. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Select Committee on Housing May 07 Recommended do pass 010-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Requested HENSEL Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2690 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1408.5) Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Clarifies the Act's sentence structure. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Insurance May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2691 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 73, pars. 968K and 979) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that with respect to organ trans- plantation procedures, an insurer's denial of reimbursement must be supported by a determination by the Office of Medical Application of Research of the National In- stitutes of Health that such procedure is either experimental or investigational or that there is insufficient data to determine whether the procedure is clinically acceptable. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Insurance May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2692 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, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-2693 GREIMAN. (Ch. 40, new par. 713; Ch. 110, par. 12-101) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act and the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that any payment or installment of support under any child support order entered by a court is, on and after the date it is due, a judgment by op- eration of law. Provides for filing of child support orders or judgments with the re- corder of deeds as a lien on the real estate of the person obligated to pay child support if child support is at least 3 months in arrears. Allows the person obligated 1939 HB-2693-Cont. to pay child support to contest the recording of the judgment or orders if his child support payments are not in arrears or are less than 3 months in arrears or if the failure to pay child support was not willful. Provides for hearings and procedures in cases in which recording of a judgment or order is contested. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2694 O'CONNELL - DELEO - CURRAN - TERZICH - CAPPARELLI, LE- FLORE, PANGLE, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, WILLIAMS, MCNAMARA, STECZO, DEJAEGHER, BRUNSVOLD, MAUTINO, HAN- NIG AND MULCAHEY. (New Act) Creates the Long Term Care Ombudsman Act. Establishes the Office of the Om- budsman to investigate and resolve complaints concerning long term health care fa- cilities serving the elderly through a system of local or regional offices. Provides the Ombudsman with the authorization to enter a long term care facility without prior notice to inspect such facilities and with subpoena powers necessary to conduct in- vestigations. Provides the Ombudsman with various powers to carry out the provi- sions of the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes entire provisions of bill to revise and establish a Long Term Care Om- budsman Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services Apr 13 Re-assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 O'CONNELL Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate-3rd Passed 103-012-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor ZITO Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive HB-2695 WOJCIK. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.2, 12-5, 16-7, 28-2, 28-3 and 28-7) Amends the Election Code. Provides that a question submitted by referendum pursuant to the Constitution authorizing or approving actions by a unit of local gov- ernment shall be in detail, shall present a coherent scheme, shall stand on its own terms and shall be self-executing. Allows the petition and ballot to incorporate ma- terial by reference; such material must be published and available to the public. Limits such a referendum to an election where at least one office of the unit of local government is being filled. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 . Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1940 HB-2696 WOJCIK. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.03) Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Authorizes the Authority to impose a motor fuel tax at a rate not exceeding 2 cents per gallon. Provides that proceeds from the tax shall be distributed on a pro rata population basis and used in the same manner and for the same purposes as certain federal aid funds. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2697 KUBIK. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.37b) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to provide that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs shall provide a clearing house for information on federal grants which may be used by individuals, groups, and units of local govern- ments with populations under 10,000 inhabitants. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2698 HICKS - DIDRICKSON. (New Act; Ch. 80, new par. 92; rep. pars. 71, 101, 101.1 and 102; Ch. 110, new par. 9-201.1, rep. pars. 9-301 through 9-315) Creates the Residential Owner-Resident Act. Prescribes the rights and duties of both owners and residents under a rental agreement for a dwelling unit. Repeals parts of Acts and amends certain Acts in connection therewith. Effective January 1, 1988 and applicable to all rental agreements entered into or extended or renewed on and after that date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Recommended do pass 007-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note Requested BOWMAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Second Reading Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Lost 024-083-007 Amendment No.02 BOWMAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 22 Verified Third Reading - Passed 065-039-008 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive HB-2699 COUNTRYMAN - O'CONNELL - MATIJEVICH - MCCRACKEN - CUL- LERTON, DALEY, MCAULIFFE AND RONAN. (Ch. 124, par. 34) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1941 HB-2696 HB-2699-Cont. Amends the Illinois Identification Card Act in relation to the factors used in de- termining whether a card purports to be an official Illinois card with regard to a mis- demeanor charge for duplicating, manufacturing or selling a purported Illinois card. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0302 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2700 MCCRACKEN - CULLERTON - COUNTRYMAN - MCAULIFFE - RO- NAN, DALEY, MATIJEVICH AND O'CONNELL. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that if a driver's license revocation was for a second violation relating to driving under the influence, failing to stop at the scene of an accident or reckless homicide, then a person cannot apply for a new license for 5 years; and after a third violation for 10 years. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that if revocation of a driver's license is for a second violation at differ- ent instances of any combination of driving under the influence, failure to stop at the scene of an accident or reckless homicide, then a person cannot apply for a new li- cense for 5 years. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501 Provides that a conviction for driving under the influence is a Class 4 felony if it is the third or more DUI violation, it was committed while driving a school bus with children on board, or an accident was involved in which another person suffered great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises the conditions for reinstatement of a license after revocation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires conviction of multiple offenses (rather than multiple license revoca- tions) within a 20 year period before imposition of an extended revocation. Provides that the 20 year period shall be computed using the dates the offenses were committed. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1942 H B-2700-Cont. May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Amendment No.02 SLATER Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 099-008-009 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON Added As A Joint Sponsor DEGNAN Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Transportation Jun 02 Waive Posting Notice Committee Transportation Jun 05 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/111-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0303 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2701 MCCRACKEN - CULLERTON - COUNTRYMAN - MCAULIFFE - RO- NAN, DALEY AND MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-303 and 11-501) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to increase the minimum penalties for driving while license or permit is suspended or revoked from at least 7 days imprisonment or 30 days community service to 90 days imprisonment or 364 days community ser- vice. Also provides that it is a Class 4 felony for: the third or more DUI conviction, DUI while driving a school bus with children on board or DUI and causing an acci- dent resulting in great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to an- other person. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2702 MCAULIFFE - RONAN - MCCRACKEN - CULLERTON - COUNTRY- MAN, DALEY, MATIJEVICH AND O'CONNELL. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-176 and 6-601; new par. 1-204.1) Amends the Vehicle Code. Changes the definition of "revocation of a driver's li- cense" by deleting "public" from "public highways" and by providing that a new li- cense may be applied for one year after the effective date of revocation only if the applicant is not otherwise disqualified. Defines a "sworn report". Changes the Sec- tion reference in connection with penalties for unlicensed driving. 1943 HB-2702 Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 011-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 112-001-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Transportation Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng HB-2703 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-110, 6-201 and 6-207) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Exempts from civil or criminal liability, per- sons supplying information needed by the Secretary of State to determine whether to deny or cancel a person's license to drive. Authorizes the Secretary, as a condition to the termination of an order of cancellation, to require participation in remedial or rehabilitative programs, and to include administrative hearings as part of an exami- nation to determine the fitness of a person to drive. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2704 RYDER - REA. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 5-107 and 5-501) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Title and Registration Law of The Illinois Vehicle Code. Authorizes the Secretary of State to cancel licenses required for dealers, transporters, wreckers and rebuilders upon the voluntary surrender of a license, on the death or incarceration of a licensee, or where a license was issued in error. Pro- vides that applicants applying after such cancellation shall be reviewed as new ap- plicants. Authorizes the Secretary to cancel the licenses of such persons, without a hearing, when notified that applicants have been convicted of a felony concerning various offenses in relation to vehicle sales or repairs. Provides that licensed dealers shall be exempt from bond requirements if continuously licensed since calendar year 1983, provided that voluntary surrender of a license shall not be considered a break in the continuous licensure requirement where reapplication is made within the same license year or one year after the voluntary cancellation of the license. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-2705 ROPP. (Ch. 122, par. 697; new pars. 694.1 and 697a) Amends An Act in relation to vocational education. Creates the State Vocational and Technical Education Board appointed by the Governor and provides for the transfer by the State Board of Education to the State Vocational and Technical Ed- ucation Board of all powers and duties theretofore exercised by the State Board of Education with respect to vocational and technical education. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Higher Education May 08 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED 1944 HB-2706 ' HB-2706 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 120, pars. 726 and 734) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides that the penalty bid for all property forfeited for delinquent general taxes shall not exceed 12%, rather than 18%, of the tax or special assessment. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2707 CULLERTON. (Ch. 43, par. 135) Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that a person over age 21 who illegally provides liquor to a minor may be liable in a dram shop cause of action based on the acts or omissions of an intoxicated minor, whether or not the provider is engaged in the selling of liquor. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2708 GIORGI. (Ch. 17, par. 6411) Amends the Interest Act Section on rules and regulations for disclosure. Makes technical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-2709 PHELPS. (New Act) Creates the Division of State Parks, Tourism and Recreation within the Depart- ment of Conservation. Requires the Division, in conjunction with the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, to produce an Illinois State Parks and Recre- ation System Plan concerning the development of State parks and recreation sites and to report to the General Assembly no later than January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2710 CAPPARELLI - TERZICH - KRSKA - MCGANN - DALEY AND MCAU- LIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 5-154 and 6-202) Amends the Chicago Firefighters Article of the Pension Code to change the rate of interest accumulation on the gift reserve, from 4% to the rate realized by the Board on its investments in the previous year. Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to specify the effective dates and applicability of certain provi- sions added by Public Acts 81-849 and 82-607. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1945 HB-2710-Cont. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The changes made under the Chicago Policemen's Pension Fund do not have a fi- nancial impact. The changes made under the Chicago Firemen's Pension fund have a relatively minor financial impact. PENSION IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. Apr 10 1987 Apr 11 Apr 30 May 20 May 22 May 27 Jun 02 Jun 03 Jun 09 Jun 12 Jun 24 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 HARRIS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MCAULIFFE Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 103-007-004 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Primary Sponsor Changed To JOYCE,JEREMIAH Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Motion disch comm, advc 2nd & PLACE ON 2ND Committee discharged 045-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 3HB-2711 MCGANN - DALEY - KRSKA - TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 8-120, 11-153 and 12-137) Amends the Chicago Municipal, Laborers and Park District Articles to allow children adopted by.employees prior to age 60 (now 55) to be eligible for the child's annuity. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill has a relatively minor financial impact. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 2711 constitutes a retirement benefit mandate for which reimbursement of the increased cost to units of local government is re- quired under the State Mandates Act. No estimate of the annual cost is available, but it is expected to be minor. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL DCCA) According to the actuary for the IL Economic & Fiscal Commission, HB 2711 creates a relatively minor increase in costs for the Chicago Laborers, Municipal Employees, and Park District Annuity and Benefit Funds. PENSION IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Apr 30 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1946 HB-2711-Cont. May 05 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 MCGANN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 HOFFMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 MCGANN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 107-003-005 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 09 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 3HB-2712 WOLF - GREIMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-111, 15-113.4, 16-199 and 17-148) Amends the State Universities Retirement System Article of the Pension Code to grant credit for paid sick leave, and to remove the requirement that a person be em- ployed within 60 days prior to the date retirement benefits begin in order to receive credit for unused sick leave. Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code to authorize recovery of overpayments from felons. Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to delete a provision relating to reinstatement as a contributor. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill has a relatively minor financial impact FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by State Universities Retirement System) The fiscal impact of the State Universities Retirement System portion of HB-2712 has an annual cost of $500,000. PENSION IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 6, 1987) Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-159 Amends the Universities Article of the Pension Code to provide for the addition of 4 elected members to the Board of Trustees, and for the conversion of 2 appointed positions to elected positions. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-111, 15-113.4, 17-148 Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-105, 14-103.05, 14-103.10, 14-104.4, 14-105.2, 14-110, 14-131, 15-113.2, 15-136, 16-127, 16-132, 16-133.2, 16-149, 16-149.2, 16-158.1, 16-165, 16-187, 16-192, 16-199, 18-108, 18-112, 18-133, 20-125, 22A-109; new pars. 5-232, 15-186.1, 16-130.1; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.11 Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes all. Amends the Gener- al Assembly, Judges, State Employees, Universities, and Downstate Teacher Arti- 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1947 HB-2712-Cont. cles of the Pension Code. Allows establishment and transfer of certain credits in the Judges system. Allows University system members to begin receiving automatic an- nual increases beginning on the January 1 after retirement. Makes numerous tech- nical changes. Contains other provisions. Effective immediately. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 18-108, 22A-109 Recommends deletion of provisions adding the Comptroller to the State Board of Investment and allowing the Administrative Director of the Illinois Courts to par- ticipate in the Judges Retirement System. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 HARRIS Withdrawn AMENDMENTS 2-6 WITHDRAWN - HARRIS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-002-002 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 09 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 004-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JONES D'ARCO, DEMUZIO, SCHUNEMAN & DEANGELIS Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WOLF, CULLERTON, LEFLORE HOFFMAN & EWING Jun 30 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 20 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -WOLF Tabled House Rule 79(E) 1948 HB-2712-Cont. Nov 05 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/(06-29-87) Nov 06 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/056-000-000 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/101-009-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 02 Sent to the Governor Jan 06 1988 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Jan 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto WOLF Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Jan 13 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 115-000-001 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto JONES Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 051-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Jan 19 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 26 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-1008 Effective date 01-26-88 2HB-2713 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI - SUTKER - KRSKA - MCGANN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 9-101 and 13-138.2; new par. 10-109) Amends the Cook County Article of the Pension Code to raise the population lim- it from 500,000 to 3,000,000; makes technical changes in the Metropolitan Sani- tary District and Forest Preserve District Articles. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill does not have a financial impact. PENSION IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-118 Amends the Downstate Firefighters Article of the Pension Code to require pen- sion taxes to be forwarded to the board within 30 days of receipt by the municipality. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Deletes Reference To: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 4-118, 9-101, 13-138.2, new par. 10-109 Adds Reference To: Ch. 37, rep. par. 23.71 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes everything in the bill and repeals the Act providing for the compulsory re- tirement of judges. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 TERZICH Withdrawn AMENDMENTS 2 & 3 WITHDRAWN-TERZICH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 098-003-010 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1949 HB-2713-Cont. 1950 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 09 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 007-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JONES D'ARCO, SAVICKAS, SCHUNEMAN & DEANGELIS Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/TERZICH, CAPPARELLI, CULLERTON, HOFFMAN & RYDER Jun 30 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 05 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -TERZICH Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn Take From Table Prevail House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/113-002-000 Nov 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted IST/037-015-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Nov 18 Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Jan 13 1988 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto TERZICH 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 069-048-000 Total veto stands. 3HB-2714 SALTSMAN - WOLF - GREIMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-135, 4-128 and 7-152) Amends the Downstate Police and Fire Articles of the Pension Code to authorize investment in money market funds managed by registered investment companies; amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article to correct a citation to fed- eral law. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2714-Cont. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill does not have a financial impact. PENSION IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Motion LEAVE TO WITH ALL AMENDMENTS - SPEAKER Motion prevailed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 109-001-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 09 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities 3HB-2715 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-124, 14-131 and 18-131) Amends the General Assembly, State Employees and Judges Articles of the Pen- sion Code to specify the annual State funding requirements for each system. Effec- tive July 1, 1988. PENSION IMPACT NOTE For FY 1989, the minimum State contribution required under the bill would amount to $118.7 million for the three systems combined. In comparison, the State contribution would be $124.6 million based on the current funding policy of 60% of payout. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by St. Employees Retirement System) Total State payroll for FY88 is estimated at $2 billion with a 6 1/2% expansion in future years. Based on the phase-in approach contained in HB-2715, years be- yond FY90 can expect to produce a continuing greater cost impact to the State. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The Judges Retirement System would require a minimum State contribution of $11.0 million and the General Assembly Retirement System would require a mini- mum State contribution of $1.7 million. PENSION IMPACT NOTE See summary of pension impact note filed on April 30, 1987. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 6, 1987) Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-124, 14-131, 18-131 Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-143 Deletes existing provisions of bill. Amends the Downstate Teachers Article to change the age beyond which termination of widow's benefits does not result from remarriage, from age 55 to age 50. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1951 HB-2715-Cont. PENSION NOTE, AS AMENDED The costs of HB-2715 with S-am 1 would be relatively small since the probability of remarriage at later ages is relatively low. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-124, 14-131, 18-131 Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 5-136.1, 5-146, 5-156, 5-165, 5-167.1, 5-178, 5-187, 5-188, 5-194, 5-197, 5-206, 8-117, 8-138, 8-150.1, 8-154, 8-159, 8-163, 8-190, 8-192, 8-208, 8-211, 8-226, 8-232, 9-127, 9-128, 9-128.1, 9-134, 9-142, 9-143, 9-144, 9-146.1, 9-154, 9-155, 9-156, 9-157, 9-160, 9-185, 9-186, 9-187, 9-223, 11-116, 11-134, 11-145.1, 11-154, 11-156, 11-158, 11-179, 11-197, 11-200, 11-215, 11-216, 13-115, 13-134, 13-135, 13-138, 13-138.1, 13-138.2, 13-149.2, 13-150, 13-1156, 13-167, 13-169, 13-170, 13-182, 17-142.1; new pars. 2-117.2, 3-110.4, 4-108.2, 5-194.1, 5-233, 6-226, 7-139.6, 8-226.4, 9-121.5, 9-121.6, 9-121.7, 9-121.8, 10-104.4, 11-125.5, 12-127.4, 13-124.1, 13-124.2, 13-124.3, 13-125.4, 14-105.5, 15-113.10, 16-131.3, 17-114.2, 17-149.1, 18-112.2; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.11 Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes all. Amends the Chica- go Police, Municipal and Laborers Articles, the Cook County Article and the Met- ropolitan Sanitary District (MSD) Article of the Pension Code. Makes numerous changes in benefits and qualifications. Provides optional benefits and transfer of credits for elected Cook County officials and MSD trustees. Makes technical and other changes. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Pension Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Motion LEAVE TO WITH ALL AMENDMENTS -SPEAKER Motion prevailed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 106-001-010 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 09 Pension Note Filed Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 004-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Pension Note Filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 053-000-004 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 1952 HB-2715-Cont. Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JONES D'ARCO, SAVICKAS, SCHUNEMAN & DEANGELIS Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WOLF, CULLERTON, CAPPARELLI, HOFFMAN & RYDER Jun 30 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 05 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -WOLF Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/(06-29-87) Nov 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-006-001 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/093-017-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 02 Sent to the Governor Dec 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0964 Effective date 12-09-87 HB-2716 COWLISHAW - KIRKLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 16-1) Amends The School Code to provide that title to a grant, gift, donation or legacy made to a specific district or attendance center shall vest in the school board and the board may use or hold such property in whatever manner the board shall choose. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2717 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 11B-1) Amends The School Code by deleting 2 or more entire unit districts from the def- inition of "combined school district". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 11A-3 Provides procedures for approval of an amended proposition to create a new com- munity unit school district. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended do pass 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1953 HB-2717-Cont. 1954 May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 05 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-000-000 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 24 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-003 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0838 Effective date 01-01-88 Adopted HB-2718 COWLISHAW - ACKERMAN. (Ch. 122, par. 10-14) Amends The School Code. Eliminates the requirement that a secretary pro tern- pore of a board of education be a member of the board, but authorizes such membership. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended do pass 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Jun 03 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 22 Jun 25 Jul 24 Sep 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Lost 017-032-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0642 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2719 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 2A-1, 2A-1.2 and 2A-48; Ch. 122, pars. 34-3, 34-4, 34-5, 34-6, 34-8, 34-15 and 34-18) Amends The Election Code and The School Code. Provides for the election of the Chicago Board of Education from 15 districts and the election of the president of the board of education at large beginning with the 1988 general election. Establish- es qualifications of members and the president of the board and provides for a meth- od of filling vacancies. Authorizes the board of education to hire its own staff who shall not be subject to the general superintendent's jurisdiction. Provides for reduc- tion in administrative staff in proportion to the board staff hired. Provides that dis- trict superintendents shall be appointed for 4 year terms. Limits campaign expenses for elections to the board and board presidency. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by State Board of Education) This legislation will have no fiscal impact on the State. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Comm School Dist Reorg May 07 Recommended do pass 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Requested HUFF Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 20 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Lost 059-053-002 'HB-2720 KEANE - SHAW - YOUNG,A - MCGANN. (Ch. 43, par. 159, new par. 158a; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.212, 142z-7.1) Amends the Liquor Control Act and the State Finance Act. Imposes an addition- al tax upon the privilege of manufacturing or distributing alcoholic liquor, at vari- ous rates that are phased in annually through 1992. Exempts alcohol and spirits until October 1, 1991. Provides that proceeds from the tax shall be deposited into a special fund to be used by the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse for grants in aid and purchase care agreements. Effective October 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2721 DALEY - O'CONNELL - MCGANN - DELEO - CURRAN, TERZICH, GRANBERG, MCNAMARA, FLOWERS, FARLEY, PANGLE, HARTKE, SUTKER, PANAYOTOVICH, WILLIAMS AND NOVAK. (Ch. 37, par. 702-7; Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3, new par. 12-4.6) Amends the Juvenile Court Act, the Criminal Code, and the Unified Code of Corrections. Creates the Class 2 felony of aggravated battery of a senior citizen. Makes prosecution of the offense automatically transferable from juvenile court to criminal court. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 37, par. 702-7 Deletes a provision that a charge of aggravated battery of a senior citizen against a minor at least 15 years of age shall automatically be prosecuted under the Crimi- nal Code. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1955 HB-2719 HB-2721-Cont. Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 007-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 DALEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2722 REGAN - WILLIAMSON - PRESTON - KIRKLAND - BLACK, DIDRICK- SON, DOEDERLEIN, GOFORTH, HASARA, PARKE, STANGE AND OL- SON,ROBERT. (Ch. 38, pars. 10-2, 10-5, 11-15.1, 11-19.1, 11-19.2, 11-20.1, 12-4.3, 12-13, 12-14 and 12-16; new par. 2-10.1; Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 4-507) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Defines institutionalized severely or profoundly mentally retard- ed adult. Makes certain offenses which apply to child victims applicable to severely and profoundly mentally retarded adults. Requires institutionalized developmen- tally disabled to be tested to determine if they are profoundly or severely mentally retarded. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 4-507 Makes it aggravated criminal sexual assault for a person at least 17 years of age to commit an act of sexual penetration with a victim who was an institutionalized severely or profoundly mentally retarded adult. Makes it aggravated criminal sexu- al abuse if the accused was at least 17 years of age and commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who was an institutionalized severely or profoundly mentally retarded adult. Deletes hearing procedures for determining severe or profound mental retardation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that where a defendant is charged with committing certain offenses against a victim who is alleged to be an institutionally severely or profoundly men- tally retarded adult the record of a judicial admission hearing concerning that men- tally retarded adult shall be admissible. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 21 Amendment No.02 REGAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary HB-2723 DEUCHLER. (Ch. 24, pars. 6-3-10 and 6-3-11; Ch. 46, par. 10-3.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Election Code. Provides that a mu- nicipality under the "strong mayor" form of government may elect candidates at 1956 HB-2723-Cont. nonpartisan elections, and that no primary need be held if not more than 2 candi- dates have filed for nomination for each office. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2724 COWLISHAW - HULTGREN. (Ch. 122, par. 17-11.1) Amends The School Code to direct the county clerk to notify the school board of the application of the equalization multiplier by the Department of Revenue and that the school board shall have 20 days after receiving such notice to amend the certificate of tax levy. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2725 BLACK. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.4a and 10-23.8b) Amends The School Code. Requires at least one scheduled annual job perform- ance evaluation conference between the principal and his chief evaluator, and re- quires the conference to be referenced in the written statement of facts which school boards must provide to principals they propose to reclassify. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 'HB-2726 TUERK. (Ch. 24, new par. 1-1-11; Ch. 34, new par. 404b; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1005) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Counties Act and the Environmental Protection Act. Prohibits the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Pollu- tion Control Board and the Department of Energy and Natural Resources from charging inspection or permit fees under the Environmental Protection Act to any unit of local government or school district. Preempts home rule. Prohibits munici- palities and counties from charging inspection or permit fees to any unit of local government or school district. Excludes in all cases fees for inspections performed solely at the request of the unit of local government or school district. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2727 PETERSON,W - DEUCHLER - DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 122, new par. 10-13.1) Amends The School Code to create the office of vice-president of the board of ed- ucation. The vice-president shall perform the duties of the president if there is a va- cancy in the office of president or in the president's absence or inability to act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 27-22.1 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1957 HB-2727-Cont. 1958 Requires the equivalent of one full semester of high school course credit be pro- vided in summer school. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Apr 13 Nat. Resource Re-assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended do pass 025-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 05 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0839 Effective date 09-24-87 HB-2728 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 122, par. 27-13.2) Amends The School Code. Requires school districts before offering any class or course in recogrnizing and avoiding sexual abuse to pupils in grades 1 through 8 to give parents 5 days advance notice. Provides that such pupils shall not be required to take the course if the parent or guardian submits written objection thereto. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE (Overridden on November 5, 1987) Recommends deletion of the provisions under which K-8 pupils are excused on parental or guardian objection from sexual abuse recognition and avoidance instruction. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Apr 13 May 07 May 19 May 22 May 27 May 28 Jun 02 Nat. Resource Re-assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Recommended do pass 025-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 077-029-005 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2728-Cont. Jun 03 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 25 Jul 24 Sep 20 Oct 02 Oct 20 Oct 22 Nov 05 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto MCCRACKEN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-pass 080-033-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto JOYCE,JEREMIAH 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-pass 048-003-002 Veto Overridden Both Houses PUBLIC ACT 85-0891 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2729 COWLISHAW - WEAVER,M. (Ch. 122, 10-21.4) Amends The School Code. Includes among the duties of the superintendent of school, making recommendations concerning the retention and dismissal of teach- ers and all other employees. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 13 Re-assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended do pass 025-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 05 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 HB-2730 RYDER Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0574 Effective date 01-01-88 . (Ch. 23, pars. 3386, 3387, new pars. 3389, 3390; Ch. 110, par. 8-802) Amends the Domestic Abuse and Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study and Demonstration Program Act and the Code of Civil Procedure. Waives any privi- leged communication between a professional and his client in situations involving 1959 HB-2730-Cont. abuse or neglect of adults with disabilities. Requires any person who makes a report to testify fully in any judicial proceeding. Prohibits exclusion of evidence by reason of any common law or statutory privilege. Provides immunity from criminal liabili- ty to any person making a report of abuse or neglect under this Act in good faith. Extends the time to design, establish and terminate a Demonstration Program. Ex- tends the time to file an interim report and final report with recommendations. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2731 COUNTRYMAN. (New Act) Creates the Local Governmental Districting Act. Prescribes procedures for divid- ing local governmental units into districts when a court orders such division for the purpose of electing members of the unit's governing body from such districts rather than at large. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 06 Recommended do pass 012-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE 'HB-2732 CURRIE - BARNES. (Ch. 96 1/2, new pars. 6449 and 6450) Amends the Cook County Forest Preserve District Act. Authorizes a district or- ganized under the Act to erect and maintain a cultural arts facility. Authorizes the district to levy a tax to provide revenue for the facility at a rate not exceeding .035%. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the cultural arts facility may be maintained by a fine arts organization. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 07 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP HB-2733 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Local Investment Pool Act. Provides that any city, village or incorpo- rated town which has an Enterprise Zone within its boundaries may form a Munici- pal Investment Pool by passing a Resolution for such and filing it with Secretary of State along with a certificate to participate in the Pool's activities from Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Provides that the Pool is subject to the Busi- ness Corporation Act of 1983. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 08 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1960 HB-2734 HB-2734 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 712 and 713) Amends the Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation Act. Pro- vides that the State Treasurer, or his designee, shall be a member and Chairman of the Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation Board and removes the Lt. Governor from the Board. Provides that the Community Development Finance Corporation shall have the duty to promote and assist in the development of com- munity development corporations. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-001-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Floor motion FISCAL NOTE ACT DOES NOT APPLY - YOUNGE,W Motion prevailed Fiscal Note not Required Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 060-050-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor HALL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive HB-2735 CURRIE. (Ch. 127, new pars. 49.23a and 780.061) Amends the Civil Administrative Code and Capital Development Board Act to require the Department of Transportation and the Capital Development Board to establish and maintain an affirmative action program which specifies goals and methods for increasing participation by women and minorities in employment by the parties which contract with the Department or the Board. Provides for proce- dures and sanctions to ensure compliance. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN SHB-2736 HICKS. (New Act) Creates the Rural Public Transportation Coordination Assistance Program. Es- tablishes the Interagency Coordinating Committee on Rural Public Transportation consisting of 14 members as follows: Secretary of Transportation, as chairperson; Director of the Department on Aging; Chairperson of the State Board of Education; Director of the Department of Labor; Director of the Department of Public Health; Director of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities; Di- rector of the Department of Agriculture; the Secretary of State; and 6 members of the public, 2 appointed by the President of the Senate, 2 appointed by the Speaker of the House, and one each appointed by the Minority Leaders of the House and ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1961 HB-2736-Cont. Senate. Requires the Committee to promote the development of coordinated public transportation services in rural areas of the State by coordinating various assistance programs through State, federal and local funding. Establishes procedures and criteria for the awarding of assistance grants by the Secretary of Transportation to county applicants. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 28 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 07 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I Jan 13 1988 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-2737 DUNN,JOHN. (New Act; Ch. 1 par. 1013; Ch. 15, par. 210.10; Ch. 17, par. 2602; Ch. 38, par. 32-2; Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 7-10.1, 7-45 and 8-8; Ch. 101, pars. 1, 2, 5 and 6; Ch. 102, rep. pars. 201-101 through 208-104) The Illinois Verification Act. Abolishes the use of jurats. Repeals The Illinois Notary Public Act. Amends certain Acts in connection therewith. Effective July 1, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Judiciary I May 07 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2738 HICKS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 11-601 and 11-604) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Increases the speed limit to 70 miles per hour (now 55) for first division vehicles and second division vehicles under 8,000 pounds travelling upon a highway with at least 4 lanes of traffic of which the roadways for traffic moving in opposite directions are separated by a median or strip of ground. Deletes speed restrictions established at federal compliance levels in order to raise the speed limit for buses travelling upon such 4 lane highways to 65 miles per hour, and to 60 miles per hour on all other highways. Authorizes local authorities to in- crease the speed limit to 70 miles per hour on appropriate highways. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN SHB-2739 BRAUN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require the court to enter an order of restitution in all criminal convictions for offenses committed against any person while a passenger on a public transit system in which such person received injury to their person or damage to their real or personal property. Requires seizure and dis- posal of a defendant's property to comply with the order of restitution. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1962 HB-2740 SHB-2740 JONES,L - BRAUN, PULLEN, MCNAMARA, FLOWERS, LEFLORE AND DAVIS. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require the court to enter an order of restitution in all criminal convictions for offenses committed against any person 65 years of age or older in which such person received injury to their person or damage to their real or personal property. Requires seizure and disposal of a defendant's property to comply with the order of restitution. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises the restitution procedure. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 080-030-005 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-002-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0840 Effective date 01-01-88 'HB-2741 BRAUN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require the court to enter an order of restitution in all criminal convictions for offenses committed against any person while such person is on the premises of any public housing unit in which offense such person received injury to their person or damage to their real or personal property. Requires seizure and disposal of a defendant's property to comply with the order of restitution. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2742 CURRIE - GIORGI - KULAS. (New Act; Ch. 24, new par. 11-125-4; Ch. 34, new par. 3116.1; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5405; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 116.113, 116.115, 116.116, 1004, ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1963 HB-2742-Cont. 1013.2, 1033, 1039 and 1039.2, new pars. 116.116a, 1003.58 through 1003.65 and 1019.1 through 1019.11; Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 232.1; Ch. 139, new par. 39.14a) Creates the Private Well Water Protection Act; provides for the adoption of rules and plans for the protection of groundwater; creates a Groundwater Coordination Committee; provides for regulation of community water supplies by the Illinois En- vironmental Protection Agency, and of non-community water wells by the Depart- ment of Public Health; provides for the creation of minimum and maximum setback zones around water wells, within which no new sources of potential groundwater contamination will be allowed; contains other provisions. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2743 GIORGI - CURRIE - KULAS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that monies in the Hazard- ous Waste Fund may be used for testing non-community water supplies, investigat- ing sources of pollution, providing alternative water supplies or treating contaminated water. Provides that persons who are responsible for releasing a haz- ardous substance into a non-community water supply shall be liable for all costs of testing, treatment, providing alternative water supplies, economic losses, personal injury and loss of income. Permits complaints against persons alleged to have re- leased hazardous substances to be filed before the Pollution Control Board. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2744 REA - HICKS - HARTKE - PANAYOTOVICH - DEJAEGHER, LEVER- ENZ, BERRIOS, KRSKA, BUGIELSKI, LAURINO, MADIGAN,MJ, GRAN- BERG, NOVAK AND CHRISTENSEN. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.57) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to establish teams to assist in revitalizing rural and urban communities affected by plant closings and lay-offs. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 28 Recommended do pass 015-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV 'HB-2745 FLINN - MCPIKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that at least 70%, rather than all, of the moneys received by units of local government pursuant to fees on the receipt or disposal of solid waste shall be used for solid waste management purposes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that provisions apply to counties with a population of 350,000 or fewer inhabitants. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1964 HB-2745-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Apr 11 May 07 Amendment No.01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted 016-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Amendment No.02 HALLOCK Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 107-003-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Mav 28 Sen Soonsor HALL Jun 02 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 25 Jul 24 Sep 20 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct 22 Lost First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 045-007-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto FLINN Placed Calendar Total Veto 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 066-046-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. 'HB-2746 FLINN - MCPIKE - STECZO. (Ch. 34, new par. 429.24.2) Amends the Counties Act. Authorizes a county board to grant licenses, ease- ments or rights-of-way on county property to public utilities, public carriers and pipeline companies, on such terms as the county board determines are in the best in- terest of the county. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by DCCA) There will be no discernible fiscal impact. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 6, 1987) Provides that if the county requires consideration from a public utility such con- sideration shall not exceed the costs incurred by the county. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Deletes Reference To: Ch. 34, new par. 429.24.2 Adds Reference To: New Act; Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 6305, 6308, 6315, 6322, new par. 6308e; Ch. 105, par. 8-1 Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes everything. Adds provisions making various conveyances of State proper- ty rights. Also amends the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act to authorize for- est preserve district commissioners to receive an annual salary of up to $3000; to provide that forest preserve district property is not subject to condemnation; to re- vise bidding requirements; and to make technical changes. Amends the Park Dis- trict Code to raise the bidding threshhold from $4,000 to $10,000. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1965 HB-2746-Cont. 1966 Apr 11 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 HULTGREN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor HALL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Committee Local Government Jun 11 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 035-021-002 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HALL JOYCE,JEROME, HOLMBERG, FAWELL, WOODYARD Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/FLINN, CULLERTON, VANDUYNE, HOFFMAN AND ACKERMAN Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -FLINN 3/5 vote required Mtn Take From Table Prevail Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/054-001-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-003-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses HB-2746-Cont. Dec 02 Sent to the Governor Jan 05 1988 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0993 Effective date 07-01-88 SHB-2747 FLINN - MCPIKE - STECZO. (Ch. 25, par. 27.3) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Provides that the county board of each county with a population greater than 200,000 and less than 1,000,000 shall certify to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs amounts paid as compensation and expenses of the circuit clerk, and that the Department shall reimburse those counties for such amounts from State funds appropriated for that purpose. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2748 FLINN - MCPIKE - STECZO. (Ch. 53, pars. 35, 72 and 73; Ch. 115, par. 9.07) Amends An Act concerning fees and salaries, An Act to provide for fees in coun- ties of the third class and An Act to revise the law in relation to recorders. Allows the county board, by ordinance, to increase certain fees of the recorder and county clerk if justified by a cost study showing that the statutory fees are not sufficient to cover the cost of providing the service. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires a cost study used to justify an increase in fees of a recorder or county clerk to be approved by the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Adds Reference To: Ch. 110, par. 2-1004A and new par. 2-1009A; Ch. 120, par. 711; Ch. 127, new par. 141.212 Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide for an additional $5 filing fee to be collected in all civil cases in those counties utilizing mandatory arbitration with the approval of the Su- preme Court. The Circuit Clerk remits monthly the arbitration fees and fees im- posed because of rejection of an arbitration award for deposit into the Mandatory Arbitration Fund, a special fund in the State treasury. Rejection fees are now de- posited into the General Revenue Fund. Amends the Revenue Code to allow a col- lector to collect $10 from the proceeds of each tax sale to cover the costs of mailing and publication (now may recover only costs of mailing). Effective January 1, 1988. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 53, 72 and 73; Ch. 115, par. 9.07 Eliminates provisions allowing a county board to increase fees of the county clerk and recorder if justified by a cost study showing that current fees are not sufficient to cover the cost of providing the service. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 102-008-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1967 HB-2748-Cont. 1968 May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 17 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 30 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HALL JACOBS, HOLMBERG, FAWELL & MAHAR Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/FLINN, MCPIKE, CULLERTON, HALLOCK & KIRKLAND House report submitted Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 20 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -FLINN Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 04 Mtn Take From Table Prevail House report submitted Nov 05 House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/FLINN, MCPIKE, CULLERTON, HALLOCK AND KIRKLAND Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/000-048-001 SSen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/HALL BERMAN, HOLMBERG, FAWELL & MAHAR Nov 06 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/l112-001-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/053-002-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Dec 02 Sent to the Governor Jan 06 1988 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Jan 12 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/FLINN Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/FLINN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Jan 13 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 01/063-050-003 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 02/114-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto HALL Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 053-002-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Jan 21 Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-1007 Effective date 01-21-88 ' HB-2749 FLINN - MCPIKE - STECZO. (Ch. 34, par. 301.1) Amends An Act to revise the law in relation to counties. Requires the county to indemnify the sheriff or deputy sheriff to the extent of $100,000 (now, $50,000) for any judgment recovered as the result of an injury caused by the sheriff or deputy sheriff while engaged in the performance of their duties. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 2749 constitutes a due process mandate for which no reimbursement is required under the State Mandates Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 34, par. 2160 Permits certain counties by resolution to incur an indebtedness for the construc- tion, remodeling, operation and maintenance of a multiple county jail which incar- cerates individuals sentenced to one year or less and for the acquisition of land and fixtures. Permits these counties to issue and sell bonds and levy taxes upon all tax- able property of the respective county sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the bonds. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 34, par. 2160 Deletes changes made by House Amendment No. 3. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 06 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Counties and Townships May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 ROPP Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 098-017-002 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 050-005-003 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/084-031-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0841 Effective date 01-01-88 I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1969 HB-2749 HB-2750 HB-2750 CHURCHILL - RONAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-806, 3-806.1, 3-812, 3-815 and 3-818; Ch. 120, par. 417, 418, 424, 439.9, 439.39, 439.109 and 442, new par. 417.19; Ch. 127, par. 144.3) Amends The Vehicle Code, the Motor Fuel Tax Law, the Occupation Tax Acts and the State Finance Act. Revises various fees and taxes and makes changes in the distribution of the proceeds. Effective date is varied, including part of the Act tak- ing effect immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-806.1, 3-812, 3-815 and 3-818; Ch. 120, par. 418, 424, 439.9, 439.39, 439.109 and 442, new par. 417.19; Ch. 127, par. 144.3 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103, 441; Ch. 127, new par. 137a. Deletes everything in the bill. Amends the Vehicle Code, the Motor Fuel Tax Law, the State occupation and use tax Acts and the State Finance Act to make cer- tain technical changes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue Apr 23 Re-assigned to Transportation May 08 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-012-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-2751 FLINN - MCPIKE. (Ch. 120, par. 866) Amends The Truth in Taxation Act to provide that the preceding year against which the current estimated levy is measured for determining if the Act is applica- ble shall be the year prior to the immediately preceding year if in that year the tax- ing district had a higher levy. Apr 10 1987. First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2752 DELEO - GRANBERG - HANNIG. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to put a permanent State occupa- tion and use tax ceiling of 3% on gasohol. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'HB-2753 DELEO. (Ch. 120, par. 429a4; Ch. 95 1/2, rep. par. 11-1419.02) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code and the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Repeals the ex- ternal motor fuel tax identification device requirement for motor carriers. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1970 SHB-2754 BRAUN AND FARLEY. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Coastal Resources Management Act. Provides for the man- agement and regulation of a defined Coastal zone in the State of Illinois by the Divi- sion of Water Resources of the Illinois Department of Transportation in conjunction with any certified Municipal Management Program established by any municipality for that portion of the coastal zone under its jurisdiction. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 13 Re-assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2755 BRAUN - KUBIK - WEAVER,M. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.9) Creates the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Act. Provides for the licensing and regulation of the speech-language pathology and audiology pro- fessions. Preempts home rule. Also amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Re-assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Nov 04 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Jan 06 1988 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2756 LEVERENZ - MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN. Appropriates $1 to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for grants to units of local government for the purpose of constructing wastewater treatment sys- tems and appropriates the sum of $1 to the Department of Conservation for the pur- pose of making grants to units of local government. Effective July 1, 1987. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 6, 1987) Increases appropriations to EPA and Dept. of Conservation to $19.88 apiece. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes everything after the en- acting clause. Makes supplemental appropriations and changes in reappropriations for numerous programs and projects of the following agencies, including funding for grants for medical care of hemophiliacs, AIDS programs, chronic renal disease and Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act. Effective immediately. Dept. of Children and Family Services State Board of Education Dept. of Public Health Dept. of Revenue Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Public Aid Dept. of Rehabilitation Services Board of Governors 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1971 HB-2754 HB-2756-Cont. Board of Regents University of Illinois Southern Illinois University Dept. of Transportation Dept. on Aging Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Governor's Health and Physical Fitness Council Dept. of the Lottery State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Capital Development Board Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Illinois Development Finance Authority State Comptroller Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Cor Apr 11 Assigned to Nat. Res( Apr 28 Re-assignee May 05 Recommen( Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading nm on Assignment SEnergy Environment & ource Sto Appropriations I ded do pass 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Third Reading - Passed 113-002-002 May 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Recommended do pass 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 CARROLL Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 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 IST/CARROLL HALL, LECHOWICZ, MAITLAND & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, BRAUN, BOWMAN, MAYS AND TATE Adopted Tabled House Rule 79(E) Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -LEVERENZ Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/(06-30-87) Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/051-003-001 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/106-003-005 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Jun 17 Jun 22 Jun 25 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jun 30 Nov 04 Nov 06 Nov 18 1972 HB-2756-Cont. Dec 02 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0937 Effective date 12-02-87 HB-2757 WHITE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-228) Amends the Cook County Article of the Pension Code to require the Board to withhold certain union dues from annuities upon request. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2758 HOMER - SLATER. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8.3) Amends The School Code with respect to the calculation of deficit fund balances of school districts entitled to supplemental State aid when all of the territory of one or more entire school districts is annexed by another school district. Provides that if such annexation took effect after January 1, 1986 but prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act, the supplementary State aid provisions shall apply for the first year following such effective date. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, (Prepared by IL State Board of Education) Only two such annexations took place during that period of time, which would cost the State approximately $15,000.00. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. With respect to the calculation of deficit fund balances of school districts entitled to supplemental State aid, provides that there shall be excluded from such balances the amount of any property taxes levied in such funds for collection and payment during the calendar year with respect to which such fund balances are determined, but only to the extent that the taxes so levied actually were received by the district or comprised a part of the funds as of June 30 of that year. Includes provisions giv- ing retroactive effect to the method proposed for calculation of such deficit fund balances. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HOMER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HOFFMAN Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 05 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1973 HB-2758-Cont. Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 053-006-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 07 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HOMER Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. HB-2759 GIORGI - SHAW - FLOWERS - WILLIAMS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-212 and 6-421; new par. 6-113a) Amends the Vehicle Code. Permits an appeal, not subject to the Administrative Review Law, in the circuit court when there is a denial or invalidation of a restricted license or permit ordered by the Secretary of State. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Transportation Apr 29 Recommended do pass 015-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-2760 HOMER - SLATER. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8.3) Amends The School Code with respect to the calculation of deficit fund balances of school districts entitled to supplemental State aid. Provides that there shall be ex- cluded from such balances the amount of any property taxes levied in such funds for collection and payment during the calendar year with respect to which such fund balances are determined, but only to the extent that the taxes so levied actually were received by the district or comprised a part of the funds as of June 30 of that year. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SHB-2761 RICHMOND AND STEPHENS. (Ch. 43, pars. 115, 118, 121 and 158 and new par. 95.30) Amends the Liquor Control Act. Creates a new class of licensees for limited wine manufacturers. Defines a limited wine manufacturer as one producing no more than 100,000 gallons per year from Illinois grapes, but allows the use of from 60% to 100% imported grapes based on years of operation, subject to the percentages being increased by the Director of Agriculture in years of crop failure or severe drought. Provides for $100 license fee. Exempts limited wine manufactures from the Illinois excise taxes. Limits sales. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 05 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1974 HB-2762 CURRIE. (Ch. 120, par. 2-201; Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and The School Code. Makes technical changes. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2763 O'CONNELL AND LEVIN. (New Act) Creates an Act which authorizes the State's Attorney to apply to the circuit court for a temporary restraining order, or a preliminary or permanent injunction, re- straining any person who manages or has any equitable interests in property which is in a physical condition that endangers the health and safety of any person from collecting, receiving or benefiting from rent. Provides for standards by which the owner must effect repairs and for the cost of $1,000 to be paid to the State's Attor- ney for the maintenance of the State's Attorney's Property Improvement Account. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 07 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING 'HB-2764 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 18c-1601, 18c-1704 and 18c-4701; new pars. 18c-1203, 18c-1204, 18c-1205, 18c-1602, 18c-1603, 18c-1604, 18c-1705, 18c-2102a and 18c-4204a) Amends The Illinois Commercial Transportation Law of The Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes various changes concerning the licensing, operating and regulating of commercial motor vehicles and operators thereof, including: establishing proce- dures to account for money deposited into and appropriated from the Transporta- tion Regulatory Fund; creating the Transportation Division of the Illinois Commerce Commission to administer and enforce the Illinois Commercial Tran- sporation Law; providing for expedited administrative enforcement procedures; es- tablishing a special docket for the hearing of cases without opposition in Chicago and Springfield; requiring the Commission to adopt standards to determine fitness to hold a motor carrier of property license; and establishing identification require- ments for leased commercial motor vehicle carriers. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Transportation Apr 13 Re-assigned to Public Utilities Apr 29 Re-assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN 'HB-2765 O'CONNELL. (Ch. 73, new par. 968L; Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 1-114.3, 1-114.4 and 5-405) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and The Illinois Vehicle Code. Defines the terms "crash parts" and "Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)". Prohibits in- surance companies from requiring the use of non-OEM or used crash parts in dam- aged vehicles. Requires persons repairing such vehicles to provide an estimate of ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1975 HB-2762 HB-2765-Cont. repair which shall list any non-OEM or used part to be installed in the damaged ve- hicle, and to attach to such estimate a disclosure giving notice that the use of non-OEM crash parts may invalidate remaining motor vehicle warranties or com- pliance with federal safety standards. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 1 1 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 13 Re-assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2766 KUBIK - LEVERENZ. (Ch. 21, par. 223) Amends the Illinois Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act. Provides that any person vio- lating any provision of this Act is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor (now, Class 4 fel- ony). Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a second or subsequent conviction for a violation of any provision of this Act is a Class 4 felony. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 21, pars. 204, 206, 207, 215, 216 and 221) Defines "foreign warehouse facility". Provides for service of process on a foreign warehouse facility. Provides that a seller of undeveloped interment, entombment or inurnment spaces may obtain and file with the Comptroller a performance bond in an amount at least equal to 50% of the sales price of the undeveloped spaces or the estimated cost of completing construction, whichever is greater. Provides, where ap- plicable, that applications for license include the name of the corporate surety com- pany providing the performance bond and a copy of the bond. Provides that the Comptroller may refuse to issue, suspend or revoke a license if the pre-construction performance bond is not satisfactory. Provides that the trustee of the trust fund may be anyone except the seller or provider of cemetery merchandise, incidental services or undeveloped spaces. Provides that the Comptroller may audit the records of any licensee with respect to pre-construction performance bonds obtained. Provides that the fee for the audit be based on the total amount of pre-need sales made by the li- censee (now, fee based on total amount of trust funds held by the licensee). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Eliminates provision that a second or subsequent conviction for a violation of this Act is a Class 4 felony. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Requires that transportation charges which have been prepaid by the seller shall not be deposited into trust funds. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 29 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 108-008-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1976 HB-2766-Cont. Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0842 Effective date 09-24-87 HB-2767 MCGANN. (Ch. 24, rep. par. 11-61-la; Ch. 110, par. 7-103) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure and the Illinois Municipal Code. Deletes provisions authorizing a municipality with a population over 500,000 to use "qu- ick-take" eminent domain procedures to acquire certain property for rapid transmit lines. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Cities and Villages Apr 29 Recommended do pass 010-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2768 SHAW AND YOUNG,A. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1418) Repeals the Health Maintenance Organization Act on January 1, 1989 and pro- hibits the establishment or operation of a HMO thereafter. Prohibits the issuance of a certificate of authority to any HMO on or after the effective date of this amenda- tory Act. Prohibits HMO contracts from being entered into, renewed or extended after December 31, 1987. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Aid) HB-2768 would cost an estimated $3 million annually. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes provisions repealing the Health Maintenance Organization Act on Janu- ary 1, 1989 and prohibiting issuance of certificates of authority and entering, re- newing or extending contracts therewith. Prohibits management contracts with persons whose principal place of business is outside of this State after June 30, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that an affiliate of a health maintenance organization which currently holds a certificate of authority to do business in IL is not subject to the provisions of the Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Insurance May 06 Recommended do pass 011-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested PEDERSEN,B Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 SHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.02 SHAW Withdrawn 1977 HB-2768-Cont. May 22-Cont. Amendment No.03 SHAW Adopted Amendment No.04 SHAW Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 085-021-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun i9 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calndr,Second Readng HB-2769 CURRIE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1010) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to validate certain Agency rules con- cerning operating during periods of excess emissions, and procedures for monitoring contaminant discharges of stationary sources of air pollution and the collection of samples for such monitoring; vests the power to adopt such rules in both the Agency and the Pollution Control Board. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2770 KLEMM - HOMER - WAIT - DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8.3) Amends The School Code with respect to the calculation of deficit fund balances of school districts entitled to supplemental State aid. Provides that there shall be ex- cluded from such balances the amount of any property taxes levied in such funds for collection and payment during the calendar year with respect to which such fund balances are determined, but only to the extent that the taxes so levied actually were received by the district or comprised a part of the funds as of June 30 of that year. Also provides that when a new district is formed after June 30, 1983 and prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1987 by combining property totally includ- ed within 2 or more previously existing districts, supplementary State aid shall be calculated in that manner and paid for the year following such effective date. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2771 HICKS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7402) Amends The Illinois Commercial Transportation Law of The Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes "continuously moving" as a criteria exempting a rail carrier from the prohibition against allowing a train, railroad car or engine to obstruct public travel at a railroad-highway grade crossing for a period in excess of 10 minutes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Transportation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1978 3HB-2772 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-172, 7-199.1 and 16-153.4; Ch. 122, par. 103-31) Amends the Illinois Pension Code and the Public Community College Act to pro- vide for payment of health insurance costs for retired or disabled employees of mu- nicipalities, school districts and community colleges. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Under the State Teachers' Retirement System, the costs to the school boards of paying the retired member's portion of the costs of the health insurance program are estimated to average $18.3 million over the next 6 years. It is not possible to de- termine the costs involved with providing health insurance for retired members un- der IMRF, but it can be expected that the costs would be very substantial. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 2772 creates a retirement benefit mandate for which reimbursement of the increased cost to units of local government is required. Due to the nature of the bill, an estimate of the amount of reimbursement required is not available, but it would be substantial. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 30 Pension Note Filed Committee Personnel and Pensions May 06 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Personnel and Pensions May 08 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3HB-2773 BRAUN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-133) Amends the Judges' Article of the Pension Code. Provides that a judge who has become eligible to receive the maximum rate of annuity, and who has elected to dis- continue contributing to the Judges Retirement System, may cancel the discontinu- ance and resume contributions under certain conditions. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2774 CURRIE, BRAUN AND YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Municipal Investment Corporation Act. Provides that any city, vil- lage or incorporated town may form a publicly and privately funded municipal in- vestment corporation to engage in business activity if a commitment is obtained from at least one State Department to provide some resources to the Corporation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes spelling correction. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Eliminates the use of eminent domain or quick-take powers. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 14 Amendment No.02 MCCRACKEN Adopted Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1979 HB-2772 HB-2774-Cont. May 22 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE Jan 13 1988 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE 'HB-2775 PULLEN. (Ch. 81, new pars. 4-7.3 and 1004-11.2; Ch. 122, new pars. 10-23.13 and 34-21.7) Amends the School Code, the Local Library Act and the Public Library District Act. Requires school boards to deposit 5 copies each of textbooks and supplementa- ry curricular materials with each public library in the district. Requires public li- braries to maintain the books and materials in a non-circulating reference section and to publish a list of the books and materials. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2776 PULLEN. (Ch. 24, new par. 1-1-11; 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 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Cities and Villages May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2777 PULLEN. (Ch. 122, pars. 32-1, 32-2.5, 32-2.13, 32-4.9, 32-4.16, 34-3 and 34-4; new pars. 32-3.1a and 34-3.1; rep. pars. 32-3, 32-3.1, 32-3.2 and 32-3.3) Amends The School Code. Requires the Board of Education in school districts having a population of at least 500,000 and the board of education in any special charter district which presently has an appointed board to be elected at the nonpar- tisan election in 1987. Effective immediately except as otherwise provided. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Comm School Dist Reorg May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2778 YOUNGE,W. (New Act; Ch. 32, par. 1.25; rep. pars. 305 through 331) Creates the Illinois Cooperative Act of 1987. 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 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1980 HB-2779 'HB-2779 COWLISHAW - KIRKLAND. (Ch. 122, new par. 18-4.5) Amends The School Code. Establishes, beginning with the 1987-88 school year, a foreign language grant program administered by the State Board of Education to award annual grants to school districts based on documented enrollment increases between current and preceding school years in K-12 pupils in full time foreign lan- guage courses. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2780 COWLISHAW - KIRKLAND. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to conduct a one-year grant program to increase the number of foreign language teachers em- ployed in Illinois high schools. Requires the Board to report to the General Assem- bly concerning partial State funding of foreign language teachers' salaries. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED ' HB-2781 COWLISHAW - KIRKLAND. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83; Ch. 144, new par. 194) Amends The School Code and an Act creating the Illinois Board of Higher Edu- cation. Requires the State Board of Education and the Board of Higher Education to award grants to school districts and public institutions of higher education to im- prove curricula in foreign languages, especially those considered critical but less commonly taught. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2782 COWLISHAW - KIRKLAND. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Language and International Trade Academy to offer an edu- cation at the secondary and post-secondary levels to students talented in languages, to stimulate excellence for all Illinois schools in language and international trade education, to offer opportunities for professional development of teachers, and to expand the language resources and international perspectives needed for economic development in Illinois. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2783 COWLISHAW - KIRKLAND. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83; Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.57) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1981 HB-2783-Cont. Amends the School Code and the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the De- partment of Commerce and Community Affairs, with the assistance of the State Board of Education, to establish and maintain a foreign language bank to assist Illi- nois businesses in the development of foreign trade. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2784 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 48, par. 850.06-1) Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Provides that the cor- porate authorities of any municipality which disapproves a project which the Illinois Development Finance Authority intends to issue bonds for, shall notify the Authori- ty of such disapproval within 45 days of receipt of the Authority's notice. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Apr 13 Re-assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2785 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 25, new pars. 22.1, 22.2, 22.3 and 22.4; Ch. 116, par. 43.104) Amends An Act to revise the law in relation to clerks of courts and the Local Re- cords Act. Provides procedures and standards for the destruction of records by cir- cuit clerks which are permissive and an alternative to the procedures under the Local Records Act. Sets time frames and conditions after which certain records may be destroyed and provides for microfilming standards. Original films are to be deposited with the Secretary of State. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 25, new pars. 22.1, 22.2, 22.3 and 22.4 Deletes everything. Amends the Local Records Act. Provides special procedures for the destruction of court records in counties with a population under 3,000,000. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Counties and Townships May 07 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 114-003-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 1982 1983 HB-2785-Cont. Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/096-013-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. SHB-2786 CHURCHILL. (New Act) Creates a Safety in Skiing Board in the Department of Labor to provide for the regulation and inspection of passenger tramway operators, and establishes responsi- bilities and liabilities of ski area operators, tramway passengers and skiers. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Recommended do pass 023-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 24 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd & PLACE ON 2ND Committee discharged 042-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 053-003-001 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto CHURCHILL Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 21 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 034-074-004 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. 'HB-2787 MCGANN. (New Act) Creates the Public Transportation Safety Board Act. Establishes a Public Safety Transportation Board composed of the Secretary of the Department of Transporta- tion, the Chairman of the Chicago Transit Authority as an ex officio member, and 6 other members, with 2 appointed by the Speaker of the House, 2 appointed by the President of the Senate and 2 appointed by the Governor, with no more than 3 of the appointed members belonging to the same political party. Requires the Board to in- vestigate accidents on public transportation systems and to make recommendations to prevent their occurrence. Provides the Board with various powers to effectuate the purposes of that act. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2787-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Rules Apr 23 EXEMPT - RULE 14 Assigned to Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Recommended do pass 010-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar EXEC VET AFRS HB-2788 PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 323 and new par. 323.1) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that the amount of a bank's stock a di- rector is required to own shall be established pursuant to the bank's bylaws. Pro- vides for the removal of directors. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision requiring a court finding that removal of a bank director is in the best interest of the bank when a director is removed for fraudulent or dishonest conduct. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference: (Ch. 17, par. 339) Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 302) Limits the definition of "banking house" to a place where deposits are received, checks paid or loans made. Limits the definition of a State bank to a banking corpo- ration which is organized or operates under a charter issued by the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies pursuant to the Illinois Banking Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-002 May 19 Arrive Senate May 21 May 22 Jun03 Jun 04 Jun 24 Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to C Assigned Regula ,omm on Assignment to Finance and Credit .tions Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER Adopted Re-committed to Finance and Credit Regulations HB-2789 WEAVER,M. (Ch. 73, pars. 755.17, 1009.1 and 1262) Amends Insurance Code and Farm Mutual Insurance Company Act of 1986. Re- quires company to maintain proof of mailing nonrenewal notice. Provides that a company may be liable for amounts in excess of policy proceeds if it fails to obtain a tax certificate on a fire loss. Provides that a Farm Mutual Insurance Company may invest a maximum of 35% of its admitted assets in political subdivisions in the aggregate. 1984 HB-2789-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, par. 755.14 Provides that proof of mailing may be maintained on a form acceptable to the. U.S. Post Office. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Insurance May 06 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities May 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To SCHUNEMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 03 Jun 04 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0843 Effective date 09-24-87 Adopted HB-2790 PIEL - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amend the Banking Act. Gives a bank the power to incur an obligation; to pledge its assets to secure its lease of personal or real property or its other obligations; and to own, possess and carry as assets the stock of one or more corporations which is owned by one or more financial institutions engaged in certain businesses. Provides that certain facilities be established by January 1, 1989. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that banks intending to establish certain subsidiaries shall give written notice to the commission 60 days prior to the subsidiary's commencing business in acquiring stock in a corporation which has already commenced business. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor KEATS Jun 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor LUFT First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations 1985 HB-2790-Cont. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-005 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0203 Effective date 08-21-87 'HB-2791 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 11 1/2, pars. 214.2 and 218.9) Amends the Radiation Protection Act. After December 31, 1987, increases the fee for accreditation or renewal of accreditation to administer radiation from $25 to $30 and requires renewal of such accreditation every 2 rather than 5 years. In- creases fees relating to the inspection and testing of radiation machines and rede- fines the classes of those machines. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires an inspection and testing fee of $45 or $65 per radiation machine locat- ed in dental offices and clinics. Requiring a $5 filing fee per radiation machine pay- able to the Department of Nuclear Safety upon submission of the nondepartment inspectors' radiation inpection report. Requires a $50 registration fee for all nonde- partment qualified inspectors. Requires a $50 application for all individuals filing to become a nondepartment inspector. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes the fee for inspection and testing radiation installations apply to machines installed in veterinarians' offices. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 103-013-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1986 HB-2791-Cont. Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/108-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0844 Effective date 09-24-87 HB-2792 PETERSON,W - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.80-3, 1065.80-6, 1065.80-7 and 1065.80-8) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that the Illinois Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Law now applies to health maintenance organiza- tions. Establishes the health and medical care services account. Increases the size of the board of directors of the Association. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Insurance May 06 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-2793 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 17, pars. 1551, 1552, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1556a, 1557, 1558, 1560 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565, 1566, 1567, 1568, 1569, 1570 and 1574; new pars. 1552.1, 1552.2, 1560.1 and 1560.2) Amends An Act to provide for and regulate the administration of trusts by trust companies. Adds a short title, the "Corporate Fiduciary Act". Provides that mini- mum capital requirements shall be established by the Commissioner. Requires the deposit of a performance bond rather than a deposit of securities prior to accepting an appointment as a trustee. Specifies the contents for an application for a certifi- cate of authority. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor HUDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 03 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Re-committed to Finance and Credit Regulations HB-2794 PARCELLS. (Ch. 17, par. 302) Amends the Banking Act. Redefines "Bank" to mean any person doing a banking business, whether subject to the laws of this or any other jurisdiction, that operates under a charter issued by either the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies under the Illinois Banking Act or the Comptroller of the Currency under the Na- tional Banking Act. Makes certain distinctions relating to such banks. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1987 HB-2794-Cont. Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 07 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Oct 28 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT HB-2795 PARCELLS. (Ch. 17, pars. 302, 311, 319, 321, 322, 327, 341, 342, 343, 345, 359, 360.1, 392, 394, 1312, 1338, 1339, 1356, 1552, 1563, 1564, 1567, 2854 and 2856) Amends the Illinois Banking Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act, An Act to provide for and regulate the administration of trusts by trust companies and the Foreign Bank Representative Office Act. Defines additional terms. Changes cross references. Authorizes the Commissioner to conduct hearings with respect to trust companies. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical correction. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 312.1, 338, 1001, 1332, 2502 and 2710; rep. par. 313 Amends various Acts in relation to banking to change "facilities" to "branches". Repeals the prohibition against branch banking. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PARCELLS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 03 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 043-014-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01/096-002-016 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0204 Effective date 08-21-87 SHB-2796 CHURCHILL - WAIT. (Ch. 127, par. 132.6) Amends The Illinois Purchasing Act. Provides that bidding and separate specifi- cations are not required for work projects with total estimated cost of less than $250,000 (presently less than $100,000). 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1988 HB-2796--Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Apr 11 May 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN 'HB-2797 GOFORTH - REA - HICKS - OLSON,ROBERT. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5414; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.212 and 142z-12) Amends the oil, gas, coal and underground resources Act and the State finance Act to create the Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund, a spe- cial fund in the State treasury, funded by charging $100 for each permit for drilling. The money is to be appropriated to the Department of Mines and Minerals to en- force the rules and regulations adopted by the Mining Board. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes amendatory language relating to applications. Provides that all injection wells of record, regulated by the Dept. on Jan. 1 of each year except those which are properly plugged are subject to certain prescribed annual fees, such fees to be paid no later than Jan. 31 of each year and deposited in the Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5414 Sets injection well fees. Also provides that fees for Class II UIC wells be deposit- ed in the Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 144.25e Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Requires the transfer of amounts from the Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund to the General Revenue Fund so that $500,000 will be fully transferred by the end of 1988. Amends the State Finance Act to revise the formula for transfer of the pari-mutuel tax receipts. Apr 10 1987 Apr 11 Apr 30 May 19 May 20' May 21 May 22 Jun 05 Jun 18 Jun 22 Jun 23 Fiscal Note Act m First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm. on Coal Dev. & Mktng. Amendment No.01 COAL MARKET Adopted 007-001-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 109-004-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUNN,RALPH Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 ay be applicable. 1989 HB-2797-Cont. Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/O'DANIEL JOYCE,JEROME, WELCH, DUNN,RALPH & MACDONALD Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HANNIG, REA, HICKS, EWING AND GOFORTH Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-000-003 Nov 05 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -GOFORTH Mtn Take From Table Prevail Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/000-048-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/O'DANIEL JOYCE,JEROME, WELCH, DUNN,RALPH & MACDONALD Nov 06 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/HANNIG, REA, HICKS, EWING & GOFORTH House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/055-000-000 Jan 13 1988 House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/117-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jan 15 Sent to the Governor Jan 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-1004 Effective date 01-19-88 SHB-2798 MAYS - WAIT - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 127, par. 142t) Provides that funds recovered for the reimbursement of damaged or destroyed capital improvement projects from persons contracting with the Capital Develop- ment Board for the building of such projects shall be paid into the Capital Develop- ment Board Contributory Trust Fund and used to repair the destroyed or damaged project. Authorizes unused funds for such projects to be paid into the General Obli- gation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund. Apr 10 1987 . First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Interim Study Calendar EXEC VET AFRS SHB-2799 KUBIK - STEPHENS. (Ch. 120, new pars. 1160.3, 1160.4 and 1160.5) Amends the State Lottery Law to impose new duties on lottery sales agents re- quiring them to segregate lottery money and giving preference to the Department of ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1990 HB-2799-Cont. the Lottery for funds due from such agents over all but certain listed financial obli- gations of deceased agents. Makes it a Class 4 felony to violate certain provisions. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2800 RYDER - HASARA. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 3-507 and 3-510) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that, if written objection is made to the admission of a minor to a mental health facility, the minor shall be discharged at the earliest possible time, not to exceed 15 (now, 5) days. Provides that a court shall disapprove an admission and order a minor dis- charged only if all 3 of these conditions are met: the minor does not have a mental illness or emotional disturbance of such severity that hospitalization is necessary, he cannot benefit from inpatient treatment, and a less restrictive alternative is appro- priate (now, he may be discharged if any one of the conditions is met). Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Transportation Apr 13 Re-assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Third Reading - Passed 091-018-005 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor MADIGAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0643 Effective date 01-01-88 'HB-2801 CHURCHILL - FREDERICK,VF - MAYS - GIORGI. (Ch. 120, par. 1153, 1159 and 1169) Amends the Lottery Act to authorize the Department of the Lottery to enter into multi-state lottery games. Also revises the procedures for unclaimed lottery prize money. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 07 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Revenue May 08 Motn discharge comm lost 053-047-004 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1991 'HB-2802 CHURCHILL - ROPP. (Ch. 127, pars. 293.1 and 293.3) Amends the Disaster Relief Act to authorize the use of monies from the Disaster Relief Fund for disaster-related expenses of State agencies; expands the definition of "disaster". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends a reference to the current ESDA Act to include action taken under any successor Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 24 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0845 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2803 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 127, new par. 783b) Amends the Capital Development Board Act. Authorizes the Board to adopt rules and regulations concerning the issuance, renewal, suspension or modification of prequalifications of architects, engineers and contractors. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 30 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1992 HB-2802 HB-2803-Cont. Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0443 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2804 MAYS. (Ch. 17, pars. 338 and 392) Amends the Banking Act Section on emergency sale of assets or merger. Provides for standards and a scheme by which a State bank may sell all or any part of its as- sets to or merge with another qualified State or national bank. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 22, 1987) Alters amendatory language to provide that any State or national bank which re- ceives assistance from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any such State or national bank which receives such assistance and which assistance has not been repaid in full to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, shall not be deemed qualified to become a purchasing or resulting bank. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 30 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Financial Institutions May 07 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Motion EXTEND 3RD RD CONSIDERATION THROUGH LAST DAY 1987 VETO SESSION -MCPIKE Motion prevailed 097-005-003 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 06 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2805 REGAN. (Ch. 73, pars. 968c amd 968h) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Precludes exclusion of newborn infants from hospital or medical expense coverage. Precludes exclusion of adopted children on individual or group policies of accident and health insurance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that if no other members of the insured's immediate family are covered on a health insurance policy, then the first newborn infant shall be covered immedi- ately if application is made within 31 days of birth and the additional premium is paid. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REGAN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 REGAN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 REGAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1993 HB-2805-Cont. May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0220 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2806 SIEBEN. (Ch. 17, par. 342) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that the exemption from lending lim- its for letters of credit does not apply to stand-by letters of credit unless certain ad- ditional security is provided. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, pars. 338 and 392) Amends the Banking Act with regard to an emergency sale of assets or merger. Provides for standards and a scheme by which a State bank may sell all or any part of its assets to or merge with another qualified State or national bank. Provides that a State or national bank which, after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1987, receives assistance from the FDIC and has not repaid such assistance shall not be qualified to be a purchasing or resulting bank. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 323 and new par. 323.1) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that the amount of a bank's stock a di- rector is required to own shall be established pursuant to the bank's bylaws. Pro- vides for the removal of directors. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 10 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WEAVER,S Lost 008-039-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1994 HB-2806-Cont. Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 29 Jun 30 HB-2807 PETERSON,W - HULTGREN - OLSON,ROBERT. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-10) Amends the Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act. Eliminates matching requirement for State grants for siting review. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes 50% of the siting costs limitations for State grants for siting reviews. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: New Act Creates a new Act to establish a program for mandatory random drug and alco- hol testing of persons who generate, transport or store high-level or low-level radio- active waste, under the administration of the Department of Alcohol and Substance Abuse. Effective July 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 PETERSON,W Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor MAHAR Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WEAVER,S Adopted Amendment No.03 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 02,03 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02,03 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02,03 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02,03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/ZITO JACOBS, BROOKINS, WEAVER,S & KEATS Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DELEO, CAPPARELLI, CULLERTON, SIEBEN & HOFFMAN House report submitted Tabled House Rule 79(E) Apr 30 May 14 May 18 May 19 May 22 May 27 May 28 Jun 05 Jun 17 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 1995 HB-2807-Cont. Jun 29-Cont. Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/WELCH JOYCE,JEROME, DEL VALLE, MAHAR & MACDONALD Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/KULAS, CURRIE, CULLERTON, HALLOCK AND PETERSON,W Jun 30 Tabled House Rule 79(E) s HB-2808 RYDER. (Ch. 38, par. 12-2 and new par. 12-20; Ch. 91 1/2, new pars. 1-129, 7-100, 7-101, 7-102, 7-103, 7-104, 7-105, 7-106 and 7-107) Amends the Criminal Code and the Mental Health and Developmental Disabili- ties Code. Creates the offense of willful physical mistreatment of a Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Service Recipient and makes it a Class 3 felony. Makes it an aggravated assault to assault an individual known to be a recipient of services in a facility operated by the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Adds provisions to the Mental Health and Devel- opmental Disabilities Code which provides for suspension and discharge procedure for willful physical mistreatment of service recipients. Effective January 1, 1988. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 12-2, new par. 12-20; Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 1-129, 7-100, 7-101,7-102,7-103,7-104,7-105, 7-106 and 7-107 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 104-13; Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 1-124, 2-101,2-107, 2-108, 2-109, 2-111, 3-300, 3-401, 3-405, 3-504, 3-800, 3-812, 3-903, 3-909, 4-208, 4-605, 5-104, 100-4, 100-5, 100-6, 100-7, 100-8, 100-9, 100-11, 100-11.1, 100-16, 100-16.1, 100-18, 100-20, 100-21, 100-22, 100-26, 100-28, 100-34.1, 100-43, 100-44, 100-46, 100-47, 100-57,805,807, 808.1,809, 811,812 and 812.2; new pars. 3-508a, 5-107.2 and 100-15.3; rep. par. 100-29; Ch. 127, pars. 142b and 144.8 Deletes all. Provides for establishment of Patient Travel Trust Fund. Amends Code of Criminal Procedure concerning mental fitness examinations. Amends the Mental Health and Development Disabilities Code concerning admission to mental health facilities and treatment services. Amends An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities con- cerning various mental health and developmental disability services. Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act concerning dis- closure of records of recipients of mental health and developmental disability ser- vices. Amends the State finance Act concerning deposits into and payments from the Mental Health Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, rep. par. 100-5.2 Removes an auditing requirement. Repeals a provision requiring the Director to establish rules on the manner of obtaining food for institutions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes requirement for Auditor General to audit the trust fund. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 3-300 and 3-504; new par. 5-5089 Deletes provision that patients subject to involuntary admission need not be in- formed concerning rights to discharge. Reverses changes to provide that minors be admitted to mental health facilities rather than detained. Deletes provision which allows parents, guardians and persons in loco parentis to object to the discharge of a minor. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1996 HB-2808-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-002 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 03 Primary Sponsor Changed To DEANGELIS Committee Judiciary Jun 05 Committee discharged Re-referred to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Amendment No.02 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 08 Mtn fild accept amend veto RYDER Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-001-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto DEANGELIS Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 059-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 10 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0971 Effective date 07-01-88 HB-2809 HULTGREN. (New Act; Ch. 116, par. 207; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Creates the Community Care Program Criminal Background Investigations Act and amends The Freedom of Information Act and The Civil Administrative Code. Requires employees and prospective employees of agencies which provide contract services under the Community Care Program administered by the Department on Aging to authorize a criminal background investigation by the Department of State Police to determine whether they have been convicted of first degree murder or cer- tain other crimes. Prohibits such agencies from hiring persons who have been so convicted and prohibits the Department from contracting with such persons. Pro- vides for confidentiality of information obtained and makes violation of such provi- sion a Class A misdemeanor. Effective October 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1997 HB-2810 HB-2810 CHURCHILL - OLSON,MYRON - COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 127, new pars. 779.08a and 779.08b) Amends the Capital Development Board Act. Grants power to the Executive Di- rector of the Capital Development Board with the written consent of the Governor to acquire by condemnation certain lands, buildings and grounds for which an ap- propriation may be made by the General Assembly. Also grants the Capital Devel- opment Board subpoena power in conjunction with hearings regarding the suspension of the prequalification of contractors, architects, engineers, sureties or insurance carriers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new pars. 779.08a, 779.08b Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 771 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Changes the short title of the Capi- tal Development Board Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. (Tabled May 20, 1987) Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 142t; new pars. 779.08a, 779.08b and 783b Amends the Capital Development Board Act. Grants power to the Capital Devel- opment Board with the written consent of the Governor to acquire by condemnation certain lands, buildings and grounds for which an appropriation may be made by the General Assembly. Also grants the Capital Development Board subpoena pow- er in conjunction with hearings regarding the suspension of the prequalification of contractors, architects, engineers, sureties or insurance carriers. Grants the Board the power to adopt rules relating to the issuance or renewal of the prequalification of architects, engineers and contractors and the suspension and modification of the prequalifications of such persons. Amends the State Finance Act relating to the Capital Development Board Contributory Trust Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 771 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 142t; new pars. 779.08a and 779.08b Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Capital Development Board Act. Grants power to the Capital Development Board with the written con- sent of the Governor and the Director of Central Management Services to acquire by condemnation certain lands, buildings and grounds for which an appropriation may be made by the General Assembly. Also grants the Capital Development Board subpoena power in conjunction with hearings regarding the suspension of the prequalification of contractors, architects, engineers, sureties or insurance carriers. Amends the State Finance Act relating to the Capital Development Board Contrib- utory Trust Fund. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Amendment No.01 EXEC VET AFRS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 EXEC VET AFRS Adopted 019-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.03 CHURCHILL Withdrawn Held on 2nd Reading May 15 Amendment No.04 CHURCHILL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 04 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 1998 HB-2810--Cont. May 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 04 . Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0846 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2811 WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1033) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that it shall not be a defense to a finding of a violation that a person has come into compliance prior to the begin- ning of an enforcement proceeding. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2812 FREDERICK,VF - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 15, par 221) Amends the State Comptroller Act. Requires the Comptroller to provide for peri- odic transfers under the imprest system to the Department of the Lottery to pay prizes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 15, par. 221 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 1153, 1157.1, 1159, 1160, 1169; new pars. 1160.3, 1160.4, 1160.5 Amends the Illinois Lottery Law to provide for creation of a multistate lottery and to provide that the currently applicable provisions of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act incorporated by reference are inapplicable after September 1, 1987 and to impose new duties on lottery sales agents requiring them to segregate lottery money and giving preference to the Department of the Lottery for funds due from such agents over all but certain listed financial obligations of deceased agents. Makes it a Class 4 felony to violate certain provisions. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides guidelines for advertising the lottery. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amends the Lottery Act to provide for deposits of lottery proceeds into the State Pension Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Amends the advertising restriction to prohibit intent to exploit specific groups rather than to prohibit expolitation of specific groups. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1999 HB-2812-Cont. May 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 113-000-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Executive May 21 Primary Sponsor Changed To DAVIDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Committee Executive Jun 04 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DAVIDSON Adopted Amendment No.03 WEAVER,S Adopted 031-025-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 BROOKINS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Third Reading - Lost 022-031-004 HB-2813 CHURCHILL - ROPP - HULTGREN. (New Act; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 1101 through 1127) Creates The Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1987. Creates an Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency to succeed the agency created under the 1975 Act. Authorizes the creation of emergency services and di- saster agencies in the political subdivisions of the State. Provides for the rendering of mutual aid among the political subdivisions of the State and with other states and with respect to the carrying out of an emergency management program. Specifies the emergency management powers and emergency powers of the Governor. Creates mobile support teams to aid and to reinforce the Illinois Emergency Ser- vices and Disaster Agency. Authorizes an emergency services and disaster agency personnel oath. Repeals The IL Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975, including the Interstate Civil Defense and Disaster Compact. Effective Octo- ber 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Prohibits political activity by an emergency services and disaster agency. Makes grammatical and technical corrections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that the media shall be given prior notification of a disaster training ex- ercise and that all communications during such exercise contain the declaration that it is an exercise message. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Directs the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency to disseminate all data pertaining to potential flooding to all political subdivisions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that in any county with a population of over 3,000,000 containing a mu- nicipality with a population of over 500,000 the jurisdiction of such county agency shall not extend to such municipality when such municipality has established its own agency. Requires that each municipality with a population of over 500,000 maintain an emergency services and disaster agency which has jurisdiction over and serves the entire municipality. 2000 HB-2813-Cont. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Recommends providing a $45,000 salary to, and changing the terms of appoint- ment of, the Director of the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency. Adds an immediate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar BRUNSVOLD AND DEJAEGHER Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 PHELPS Tabled Amendment No.03 PHELPS Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.04 PULLEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 20 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 05 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 07 Mtn fild accept amend veto 01/CHURCHILL Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 22 Accept Amnd Veto-House Lost 049-007-059 Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/CHURCHILL Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-2814 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 68, par. 2104) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Raises from $27,000 to $44,000 the val- ue of aggregate nonforfeitable pension benefits required as an element of compulso- ry retirement plans exempt from the provisions of that Act. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 27 Re-assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2001 HB-2815 HALLOCK - EWING. (Ch. 127, par. 132.11-1) Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act to include a contract for personal service of a government intern as a contract to which the prohibition against State employees obtaining an interest in contracts satisfied in whole or part by State funds does not apply. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2816 MCCRACKEN - HOFFMAN. (Ch. 85, par. 3411) Amends the DuPage County Civic Center Authority Act to specify that any bonds issued by the Authority are not the indebtedness of the county. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2817 MCCRACKEN - HOFFMAN. (Ch. 127, par. 46.6a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Redefines local tourism and convention bureaus eligible for Department of Commerce and Community Affairs grants to in- clude those with volunteer staff as well as those with one or more employees. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev May 07 Recommended do pass 012-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Lost 043-069-000 HB-2818 MCCRACKEN - HOFFMAN. (Ch. 46, par. 15-2) Amends The Election Code. Permits storage of ballot boxes in county storage vaults. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Election Law May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2819 HALLOCK. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to authorize a unit of local govern- ment to establish a tax or surcharge with regard to the receipt or disposal of solid waste. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 2002 HB-2815 HB-2820 MAYS - RYDER - WOJCIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 5504.30 and par. 5509) Amends the Emergency Medical Services Systems Act. Defines the term "spe- cialized emergency medical services vehicle" and provides that such vehicles, ambu- lances and other vehicles operated in emergency medical service systems shall be subject to regulation by the Department of Public Health. Exempts from such regu- lation specialized emergency medical service vehicles owned and regulated by a unit of local government. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that by July 1, 1988 the Department of Public Health shall establish rules to provide for the regulation of specialized emergency medical services vehi- cles. Adds immediate effective date and provides that provisions established under that amendatory Act of 1987 shall become effective July 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor RAICA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved Effective date 09-18-87 (SEC. 2) Effective date 07-01-88 PUBLIC ACT 85-0575 HB-2821 WOJCIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 621-102, 621-103, 622-101, 623-101, 623-102, 623-103, 623-104, 623-105, 623-106, 623-107, 623-108, 623-109, 623-111, 624-101, 624-102, 624-105, 625-101, 626-101, 626-103, 626-104, 627-101,627-102, 628-101, 628-102, 628-103, 628-107, 629-101 and 630-101, new pars. 622-108, 622-109, 622-110, 622-111, 622-112, 622-113, 622-114 and 622-115, rep. pars. 622-106, 622-107, 626-102, 631-101 and 631-102) Amends the Illinois Clinical Laboratory Act. Provides for Class I, II and III per- mits, as well as licenses to be issued to clinical laboratories, and provides for fees in relation thereto. States qualifications for laboratory directors and staff. Removes definitions relating to multiphasic health screening and public health laboratory as well as provisions relating to laboratory directors registered under prior law, effec- tive date of prior law, and appropriation for administering Act. Effective July 1, 1988. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 2-103, 7-103, new pars. 2-116, 9-103 Amends the Illinois Clinical Laboratory Act. Adds definition of Class III permit which may be issued to owner of clinical laboratory. Adds to definition of clinical 2003 HB-2820 HB-2821-Cont. laboratory facilities which issue reports resulting from toxicological examinations for purposes of determining drug use by humans. Deletes requirement that all speci- mens accepted by a laboratory for specified tests shall be tested on its premises. Au- thorizes Department of Public Health to assess penalties or fines against licensees or permit holders for violations of Act. Reduces application, permit and renewal fees with respect to Class I and II laboratories. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the Dept. of Public Health to prescribe and enforce reasonable rules re- garding the discipline of Class III permits. Makes technical corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 604-101, 607-101 and 608-101 Amends the Blood Bank Act. Provides that Department of Public Health rules and regulations shall cover technical operations and procedures performed by blood banks. Provides that blood banks shall transfuse blood or blood components upon request of podiatrist who is on the medical staff of a hospital and has permission from the medical staff to make such a request. Provides that blood bank license may be revoked or denied for knowingly providing blood to persons not licensed to em- ploy such materials other than for research or educational purposes. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Remvd from Consent Calendar 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 WOJCIK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor FRIEDLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 FRIEDLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0847 Effective date 07-01-88 HB-2822 WENNLUND. Appropriates $7,102.28 from the General Revenue Fund to the Office of the State Treasurer. Effective immediately. 2004 2005 HB-2822-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Appropriations I May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2823 . FREDERICK,VF AND DAVIS. (Ch. 120, par. 441h) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to include not for profit music or dra- matic arts organizations as organizations operating exclusively for educational pur- poses. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 441h Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441 Deletes everything in the bill and replaces with an amendment to each of the State occupation and use tax Acts specifically exempting such music or dramatic arts organizations. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 28 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 03 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Jul 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0118 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2824 HALLOCK. (Ch. 127, par. 2804) Amends the Build Illinos Bond Act. Provides expanded program purposes and in- creased authorization for the Build Illinois Program. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Build Illinois authorization by $717.0 M(74.4%) Potential Build Illinois debt by $1,787.5 M(75.0%) Per capita Build Illinois debt by $61.48(74.4%) Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 28 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2825 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 38, pars. 17-1 and 17-la; Ch. 110, par. 12-808) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Code of Civil Procedure. Requires a person to pay treble damages, attorney's fees and court costs when such person is- sues a bad check due the State of Illinois or any agency of the State. Makes changes regarding garnishment of wages of employees of the State of Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a wage garnishment lien shall continue until the judgement and costs are paid, or until the expiration of the payroll period ending immediately prior to 180 days after service of the summons, whichever occurs first, except that the lien shall terminate sooner if the employment relationship terminates or the underlying judgement is vacated or modified. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for civil liability for issuing or delivering a check over $150 for payment of an amount owed on a credit transaction knowing that the check will not be paid and subsequently failing to cover the check within 7 days after receiving notice that the check was dishonored. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that failure to pay the amount of the check or other order to the payee within 21 days of mailing of a demand delivered by certified mail to the last known address of the person making or delivering the check, is prima facie evidence that the offender knew that the check or order would not be paid by the depository, and that he had the intent to defraud when he issued or delivered the check or order. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides for civil liability for issuing or delivering a check over $150 for payment of an amount owed on a credit transaction knowing that the check will not be paid and subsequently failing to cover the cheek within 7 days after receiving notice that the check was dishonored. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 30 Recommended do pass 007-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.01 COUNTRYMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 109-004-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary Jun 10 Recommended do pass 006-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 044-010-001 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,03 2006 HB-2825 HB-2825-Cont. Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/MAROVITZ BERMAN, KELLY, BARKHAUSEN & MACDONALD Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/O'CONNELL, CULLERTON, YOUNG,A CHURCHILL AND COUNTRYMAN Jun 30 House report submitted Tabled House Rule 79(E) SHB-2826 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-1001 and 3-1003) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Beginning with the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1987, changes tax computation on vehicles subject to the use tax to 5% of the selling price of a motor vehicle or $15, whichever is greater. Redefines "selling place" and imposes a use tax of $15 on certain previously exempt vehicles. Requires persons claiming family relationship exemption to establish proof thereof as required by the Department of Revenue. Imposes, in addition to any other penal- ty, a fine of $1,000 for a violation of provisions requiring payment of the motor vehi- cle use tax. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions establishing use tax on motor vehicles as 5% of the selling price of a motor vehicle or $15, whichever is greater, and establishes beginning January 1, 1988 a graduated tax table based on the model year of such vehicles. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates relatives and estate beneficiary exemptions. Also eliminates exemp- tion for vehicles once subject to the retailer's occupation tax when transferred in connection with a business reorganization. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 073-036-005 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation May 28 Primary Sponsor Changed To WOODYARD Committee Transportation Jun 02 Committee discharged Re-referred to Revenue Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Revenue Jun 11 Recommended do pass 009-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WOODYARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 040-015-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2007 HB-2826-Cont. Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 15 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/104-009-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0444 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2827 FREDERICK,VF - EWING - HASARA. (Ch. 8, pars. 37-16 and 37-23; Ch. 32, par. 640; Ch. 11l, pars. 2415, 3719, 5016, 7616; new par. 7509.1; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5525) Amends numerous statutes relating to professions and occupations regulated by State law. Provides that anyone who fails to file a return, pay a tax or a penalty or interest on a tax as required by any tax Act administered by the Department of Revenue may be refused any required license, permit or certificate or have the same revoked if it has already been issued. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 32, par. 104.05 Provides that the corporate name of a domestic corporation or of a foreign corpo- ration organized, existing or subject to the provision of the "General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986" shall not contain the name of any established political party unless consent to usage is given to the corporation by the State central com- mittee of such established political party. Provides for the revocation of such con- sent upon notification by the Sec. of State. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in Senate only) Adds reference to: Ch. 32, par. 104.05 Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986. Requires consent of the State central com- mittee of an established political party before a corporation may use certain politi- cal words or names in its corporate name. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 023-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jun 26 Jun 29 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Primary Sponsor Changed To PHILIP Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/DEMUZIO ROCK, VADALABENE, WEAVER,S & PHILIP 2008 HB-2827-Cont. Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KRSKA, BERRIOS, CULLERTON HOFFMAN AND HALLOCK Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/052-001-000 House report submitted Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2828 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-118.1) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that at a judicial hearing on a statu- tory summary suspension for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs docu- mentary evidence relating to test results, the working condition of equipment used in the test, the competence of the operator is admissible and shall be prima facie evi- dence that the test or tests were accurate. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2829 SIEBEN, TURNER, KUBIK AND CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, par. 2-201) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to change from 5 to 1 the minimum number of employees hired to qualify for the enterprise zone jobs tax credit and to provide that the credit is available in the year following such employment (now in the same year). Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'HB-2830 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1004, 1002.12 and 1022.13, new par. 1022.18; Ch. 127, par. 141.192; Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 4 and 5, new par. 5.1) Amends the Environmental Protection Act and An Act relating to the State Fire Marshal to provide for the implementation of an underground storage tank pro- gram pursuant to federal law; includes provisions relating to fees, cost recovery and corrective actions. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2831 COWLISHAW - RYDER. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 805, 807, 808.1, 809, 811, 812 and 812.2) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Broadens a therapist's ability to disclose records of recipients of mental health and developmental disabilities services. Changes certain requirements of consent and revocation of consent to disclose such information. Grants immunity for good-faith disclosure of such information under certain circumstances. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2009 'HB-2832 RYDER. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-15.3) Amends An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to require providers of community mental health services under the Medicaid Clinic Option authorized by the Social Security Act to meet minimum standards established by the Department. Provides for annu- al certification of providers by the Department. Provides sanctions for failure to meet standards. Lists services included. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2833 MAYS. (Ch. 127, pars. 652, 653, 654) Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Increases the authorization in the various categories by a total of $827,800,000. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Capital Facilities authorization ................................ + $167,800,000 ( 8.8%) Transportation A authorization ............................... + $425,000,000 (34.9%) Transportation B authorization ............................... + $235,000,000 (35.3%) Potential general obligation debt ............................ + $1,490,600,000 (16.6%) Per capita .......................... IL general obligation debt + $70.98 (15.9%) Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 28 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2834 MAYS - LEVERENZ - HOMER. (Ch. 127, pars. 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 526.1, 526.2, 527.1, 528, 529, 530, 531, 532, 533.1 and 535; rep. par. 526.3) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Provides for the es- tablishment of a program of group benefits in addition to or in lieu of insurance. Re- peals provision -requiring an annual report to the General Assembly regarding cost-containment initiatives. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the Department of Central Management Services may determine the aggregate level of contribution by employees. Permits treatment by prayer or spiritual means alone; such permission was removed in the Bill. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that universities having employees totally compensated out of certain funds shall not be required to submit contributions for certain employee benefits. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Tabled June 19, 1987) Provides that the term "dependent" includes a child born out of wedlock if there is acknowledgment, adjudication or other reasonable proof of parentage. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2010 HB-2832 HB-2834--Cont. May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-002 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LUFT Committee Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.02 INSURANCE Adopted Amendment No.03 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 03- Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 03 Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0848 Effective date 09-24-87 'HB-2835 TUERK - DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.14, 138.14-1, 138.19, 138.19b, 172.49, 172.54, 172.54b) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Eliminates the positions of the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the Indus- trial Commission. Vests the powers and duties of the Secretary and Assistant Secre- tary in the Chairman of the Industrial Commission. Deletes obsolete reference to the Security Supervisor. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'HB-2836 OLSON,MYRON - MCAULIFFE - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 73, new par. 1014.1) Amends the Insurance Code to to create the Division of Insurance Investigations. Sets forth powers and duties. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, new par. 1041.1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.82, 1065.83, 1065.84, 1064.84-3, 1065,84-4, 1065.84-5, 1065-84-6, 1065.85, 1065.86, 1065.87-1, 1065.87-2, 1065.87-3, 1065.87-4, 1065.87-6, 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2011 HB-2836-Cont. 1065.87-7, 1065.87-9, 1065.88-8, 1065.90-5, 1065.90-8, 1065.93-1, 1065.93-3, 1065.94, 1065.95, 1065.96, 1065.97, 1065.101 and 1065.102; new pars. 1065.84-7 and 1065.84-8; rep. pars. 1065.87-5 and 1065.92) Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends Illinois Insur- ance Guaranty Fund Article of the Insurance Code. Expands scope of the Fund. Ex- pands the categories of persons from whom the fund may recover claims paid. Defines additional terms. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes technical corrections. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Insurance May 06 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.02 OLSON,MYRON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Primary Sponsor Changed To SCHUNEMAN Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0576 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2837 HASARA. (Ch. 127, par. 46.19a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code by adding a representative from the De- partment of Agriculture and a representative of agribusiness to the Technology In- novation and Commercialization Grants-in-Aid-Council. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides the Director of Agriculture shall appoint a representative from the De- partment of Agriculture and a representative for agribusiness to the Technology In- novation and Commercialization Grants-in-Aid Council. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment . Apr 11 'Assigned to Agriculture May 06 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 2012 HB-2837-Cont. Jun 05 Jun 17 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0849 Effective date 01-01-88 Adopted HB-2838 PETERSON,W AND PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 73, pars. 748) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that reports filed with the Director which contain financial analysis ratios and examination synopses shall be confiden- tial. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, par. 755a-2 Amends provisions requiring the offer of additional uninsured motor vehicle cov- erage. Provides that such provisions do not require or prohibit such offer on a sup- plemental basis by liability coverage insurers, rather than only personal liability coverage insurers, on an excess or umbrella basis. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1409.3, par. 1414 Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Establishes a dispute resolution and second opinion procedure for physicians and enrollees of health maintenance organizations. Estab- lishes priorities regarding distributions of assets in liquidations of an HMO. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Insurance May 06 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Ins Pensions & Licensed Activities Jun 03 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Jun 11 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST 2013 HB-2838--Cont. Jun 29-Cont. Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JONES D'ARCO, ZITO, BARKHAUSEN & SCHUNEMAN Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/SHAW, LAURINO, CULLERTON CHURCHILL AND PETERSON,W Jun 30 Jul 29 Sep 24 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/108-001-001 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/056-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0850 Effective date 09-24-87 HB-2839 BARNES. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5; Ch. 111 1/2, title, pars. 87-1, 87-la, 87-2, 87-3, 87-4, 87-5, 87-6, 87-6.1, 87-6.2, 87-6.3, 87-6.4, 87-7, new par. 87-2.1) Amends the Rape Victims Emergency Treatment Act and The Illinois Public Aid Code. Changes title. Changes short title of Act to the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act. Changes the term "rape" to "sexual assault" and changes "rape victim" to "sexual assault survivor". Establishes procedures for a hospital to submit to the Department of Public Health a plan of correction if the hospital is in noncompliance with the approved plan for providing hospital emergen- cy services to alleged sexual assault survivors. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Primary Sponsor Changed To MAHAR Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0577 Effective date 09-18-87 HB-2840 HASARA - BLACK - LEFLORE - FREDERICK,VF, WILLIAMSON, MOR- ROW, PRESTON, STEPHENS AND BARNES. (Ch. 23, pars. 6310 and 6509) Amends the Elder Abuse Demonstration Program Act and An Act in relation to victims of violence and abuse. Extends the termination date of the Elder Abuse Demonstration Project conducted by the Department on Aging from June 30, 1987, to September 30, 1987. Effective immediately. 2014" HB-2840-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Human Services Apr 13 Re-assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 07 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 22 Total veto stands. SHB-2841 PARCELLS. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.9) Creates the Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987. Provides for the regulation of the practice of optometry by the Department of Registration and Education. Es- tablishes licensing requirements and fees; permits disciplinary action for violations of Act. Provides for criminal penalties. Repealed December 31, 1997. Effective Jan- uary 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2842 DANIELS - RYDER - COWLISHAW - PARKE - WOJCIK, HASARA, BLACK, BARNES, KIRKLAND, DOEDERLEIN, HULTGREN, DEUCH- LER, WILLIAMSON, REGAN AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-59) Amends the Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to provide that the Department shall create a Family Support Subsidy Program to provide financial reimbursement to the fami- lies of certain developmentally disabled persons. Provides that such reimbursement shall be provided in situations in which the institutionalization of such a person can thereby be avoided, or in which the return of such a person to the family is thereby made possible. Provides for criteria for, and limitations on, reimbursement and the types of services and needs for which reimbursement may be provided. Requires the Department to establish rules to implement and administer the program and assure equitable distribution of funds, and requires the Department to submit reports to the General Assembly. Effective July 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the name of the program to the "Family Assistance and Subsidy Pro- gram". Allows reimbursement for modification to a vehicle and for transportation 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2015" HB-2842-Cont. 2016 to special services. Also allows for reimbursement for unusual expenses for the se- verely disabled at home. Permits the family limit of reimbursement to be waived by the Department in cases of extraordinary need in accordance with rules. Requires an interim rather than final report to the General Assembly in 1989. Requires the Governor's Planning Council to assist the Department. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the program created from the Family Assistance and Subsidy Program to the Family Assistance and Support Program. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Recommends that creation of, and reimbursement under, the program be made discretionary instead of mandatory. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 20 Mtn fild accept amend veto DANIELS Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-000-000 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 04 Mtn fild accept amend veto SCHAFFER Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 30 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 02 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 85-0938 Effective date 12-02-87 HB-2843 DANIELS - RYDER - BLACK - PARKE - WOJCIK, HASARA, BARNES, KIRKLAND, DOEDERLEIN, HULTGREN, WILLIAMSON, REGAN AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 904.1) Amends the Community Services Act. Requires the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to establish a case coordination pilot project in each of its administrative regions to enhance the development of an integrated community-based service system for developmentally disabled persons. Each proj- HB-2843-Cont. ect shall be operated by a private not-for-profit corporation designated by the De- partment. States required activities to be provided by projects. Provides for annual certification of projects and annual report on projects by the Department to the General Assembly. Pilot projects shall begin operation on January 1, 1988, and ter- minate on December 31, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a case coordination pilot project shall be an entity which provides no other direct services. Requires social and ethnic representation on project opera- tor board of directors and prohibits board employee from being an employee of any entity which receives funds from DMHDD. Provides that funding for pilot projects shall be subject to availability of appropriations to DMHDD. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes a reference to "employee" to a reference to "member". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83 Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to establish and administer a model pilot program to provide individual transition plans for spe- cial education students in secondary schools to set post-school goals and identify services needed by such students to enable them to achieve those goals. The pro- gram shall be administered in conjunction with the Governor's Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities and the Department of Mental Health and Develop- mental Disabilities. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government May 08 Administration Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Con Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 23 Jun 26 Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 25 im on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0874 Effective date 01-01-88 Adopted Adopted 2017 HB-2844 'HB-2844 DANIELS - RYDER - DOEDERLEIN - KIRKLAND - PARKE, BARNES, HASARA, BLACK, HULTGREN, WILLIAMSON, REGAN AND WENN- LUND. (Ch. 911/2, par. 100-18) Amends An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Provides that the Department may receive federal monies under the "Medicaid Waiver" provisions of the Social Security Act for providing community services to Medicaid recipients, and shall maintain a sepa- rate line item in its budget concerning such monies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that DMHDD may receive monies (was, federal monies) through the IL Dept. of Public Aid for providing community services to Medicaid recipients. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities may claim Federal reimbursement, rather than receive Federal monies, for providing community services. The separate budget line item shall account for the expendi- ture of such monies. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0873 Effective date 01-01-88 SHB-2845 DANIELS - RYDER - HASARA - WOJCIK - PARKE, BLACK, BARNES, KIRKLAND, DOEDERLEIN, HULTGREN AND PRESTON. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 904.1) Amends the Community Services Act. Requires the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to coordinate and financially assist the pro- vision of community respite services for the developmentally disabled. Defines re- spite services and persons eligible for them and establishes criteria for funding such programs. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2018 HB-2845-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a parent or guardian may not be charged a fee for services provided to his child under 18 years of age and to his child aged 18 through 21 years who re- ceives services under the federal Education for All Handicapped Children Act. Re- moves provision that no parent shall be charged a fee for services provided to his child aged 18 years or older. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 08 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 13 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 15 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Jun 05 Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 26 Jul 24 Sep 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Added As A Joint Sponsor FAWELL Committee Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0644 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2846 DANIELS - RYDER - COWLISHAW, KIRKLAND, DOEDERLEIN, HA- SARA, BLACK, BARNES, HULTGREN, O'CONNELL, CURRAN, DELEO, TERZICH AND MCNAMARA. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to establish and administer a model pilot program to provide individual transition plans for spe- cial education students in secondary schools to set post-school goals and identify services needed by such students to enable them to achieve those goals. The pro- gram shall be administered in conjunction with the Governor's Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities and the Department of Mental Health and Develop- mental Disabilities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds definitions of "developmental disability" and "exceptional characteristic". Provides that pilot program shall be established and administered by the Governor's Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 18A-1 Amends The School Code. Provides that school board may discontinue or modify any program of instruction or education mandated by the Code for which the dis- trict does not receive at least 90% funding for the cost of operating such program, with certain exceptions. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2019 HB-2846-Cont. Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended do pass 021-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DANIELS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Education-Elementary & Secondary Jun 12 Recommended do pass 018-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted 029-028-000 Verified Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Third Reading - Lost 026-028-000 'HB-2847 REGAN. (New Act; Ch. 38, new par. 1904.9) Creates the Psychologist Licensing Act. Provides for the regulation of the prac- tice of Psychology by the Department of Registration and Education. Establishes li- censing requirements; fees; permits diciplinary action for violations of Act. Provides for criminal penalties. Repealed December 31, 1997. Effective January 1, 1988. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2848 PETKA. (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. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary II May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2849 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-13) Amends the Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act. Requires the owner of each nuclear power reactor to pay a fee of $600,000 per calendar year for the treatment, storage and disposal of low level radioactive waste. Requires the $600,000 fee to be paid within 30 days of the issuance of an operating license. Effec- tive immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2020 HB-2849-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-14 Provides for a different manner of calculating the fees and credits. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 30 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 12 Jun 17 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 30 Jul 29 Sep 15 Assigned to Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 051-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/102-012-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0445 Effective date 09-15-87 HB-2850 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 68, par. 8-105 and new par. 8-106.1) Amends The Illinois Human Rights Act. Authorizes the Illinois Human Rights Commission to dismiss a civil rights complaint where the respondent has, to the Commission's satisfaction, tendered a settlement sufficient to eliminate the effects of the violation charged and the complainant has refused to accept such settlement. Permits complainant or respondent to move for a summary order any time after ser- vice of the complaint and to prevail where the moving party is entitled to a recom- mended order as a matter of law. Authorizes issuance of an interim summary recommended order divorcing and determining issues of liability and entitled relief. Provides that persons employing summary affidavits for dilatory tactics may, on the recommendation of the hearing officer, be required to pay reasonable expenses suf- fered by the opposing party. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 68, par. 7-103 Establishes criteria by which the Department of Human Rights or the Human Rights Commission shall determine whether a respondent has eliminated the ef- fects of a charged civil rights violation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Judiciary I May 07 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 11 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 13 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading 2021 HB-2850-Cont. May 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 110-002-005 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0851 Effective date 01-01-88 SHB-2851 WENNLUND. (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- 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, 1987. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Counties and Townships Apr 30 . Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-005-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive HB-2852 FREDERICK,VF - WILLIAMSON - HASARA - HULTGREN - OL- SON,ROBERT. (Ch. 23, par. 6108.04) Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Increases the number of voting members on the Alzheimer's Task Force from 21 to 23. Increases the number of members ap- pointed by the Governor from 12 to 14. Increases the number of physicians appoint- ed by the Governor from 4 to 5. Requires that one member appointed by the Governor be a professor of gerontology in higher education. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2022 HB-2852-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 6, 1987) Adds reference to: (Ch. 23, pars. 5101 and 5102) Changes the title. Amends the Charitable Contribution Solicitation Act. Re- quires persons engaged in door to door solicitation to disclose whether they are be- ing compensated for such solicitation. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Deletes Reference To: Ch. 23, pars. 5101 and 5111 Adds Reference To: Ch. 24, par. 11-22-1 Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes the title, deletes the provisions relative to door to door solicitation of funds and contributions, and amends the Illinois Municipal Code to permit munici- pal corporate authorities to erect, establish and maintain nursing homes on a non- profit basis and to incur indebtedness and issue bonds in connection therewith. Adds an immediate effective date. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 07 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Executive Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 30 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SMITH JACOBS, ZITO, WEAVER,S & DONAHUE Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CHRISTENSEN, DEJAEGHER, CULLERTON, HALLOCK AND FREDERICK,VF Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 15 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -FREDERICK,VF Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 20 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 05 Mtn Take From Table Prevail House report submitted 3/5 vote required 2023 HB-2852-Cont. Nov 05-Cont. House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/114-000-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/005-045-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/SMITH POSHARD, ZITO, WEAVER,S & DONAHUE Nov 06 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/CHRISTENSEN, DEJAEGHER, CULLERTON, HALLOCK AND FREDERICK,VF House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/107-003-001 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/049-005-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Dec 02 Sent to the Governor Dec 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0980 Effective date 12-16-87 'HB-2853 DANIELS. (Ch. 23, pars. 3-1, 4-2, 5-2, 6-1.4, 6-1.6, 6-1.7, 6-2, 9-6, 10-10, 10-16.2, 11-20, 12-4.11 and 12-8, new pars. 6-8, 9-6.3 and 10-21; Ch. 40, pars. 505, 706.1, 1106, 1107, 1107.1, 1224, 1226.1,2514 and 2520; Ch. 46, pars. 4-8, 5-7 and 6-35) Amends the Public Aid Code, the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Revised Uniform Reciprocal En- forcement of Support Act, the Parentage Act of 1984 and The Election Code. Makes provisions in relation to employment registration and job search, training and work programs for public aid recipients; extends medical assistance coverage for 6 months to families rendered ineligible for financial assistance due to earnings from employment. Makes provisions in relation to the collection of child support, in- cluding imposition of a one-time 20% interest charge on past due support and in- crease of additional amount to be withheld from wages to satisfy delinquency in payment of support (from 10% to 20% of amount of order for support). Requires State Board of Elections to provide the Department of Public Aid with copies of vot- er registration information. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 3-13, new par. 10-20 Authorizes disbursements to attorneys representing recipients of general assis- tance. Requires provision for transportation to work locations. Revises procedure for determining eligibility for Supplemental Security Income. Changes child care services requirements. Autohrizes pilot programs for unemployed parents of certain children. Authorizes a child support amnesty program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 3-1 and 12-4.11; Ch. 46, pars. 4-8, 5-7 and 6-35 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 12-4.28 Deletes provisions concerning State Board of Elections. Amends the Public Aid Code to authorize the Department of Public Aid to establish demonstration pro- grams authorized by federal law, including cashing out welfare benefits such as food stamps and medical benefits. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Aid) The Dept. estimates that HB-2853 will result in net savings totaling $35.3 million and additional child support collections of $26.0 million in FY88. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2024 HB-2853-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 3-1 and 12-4.11; Ch. 46, pars. 4-8, 5-7 and 6-35 Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that interim assistance program shall be limited to those geographic areas of the State where the Illinois Department of Pub- lic Aid does not administer a general assistance program and to provide that the De- partment shall establish specific standards, by rule, by which public aid need and grants will be determined. Deletes $97 per month limitation on shelter standards. Amends The Election Code to require the State Board of Elections to provide the Department of Public Aid with copies of voter registration information. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits sanctions against General Assistance recipients who have made good faith effort to comply with job search, training and work programs. Limits sanctions for failure to comply with requirements of employment, training, education, rehabilita- tion and advocacy programs. Grants Department of Public Aid emergency rule- making authority until January 1, 1988. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, new par. 1A-15 Amends the Election Code to provide that on the request of the Illinois Depart- ment of Public Aid, the State Board of Elections shall provide the Department with tapes, discs, other electronic data or compilation thereof which only provide the name, address and, when available, the Social Security number of registered voters for the purpose of tracing absent parents and the collection of child support. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 07 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Amendment No.02 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Fiscal Note Requested CURRIE Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.03 GREIMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 CURRIE Withdrawn Amendment No.05 GREIMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.06 DANIELS Withdrawn Amendment No.07 DANIELS Withdrawn Amendment No.08 BOWMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.09 DANIELS Adopted Amendment No.10 YOUNGE,W Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 107-004-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommended do pass 010-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 2025 HB-2853-Cont. Jun 26 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-002 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2/111-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 09 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0114 Effective date 07-23-87 SHB-2854 DANIELS - PULLEN - WILLIAMSON. (New Act) The Regional Airports Planning Authority Act. Creates and defines the powers and duties of an Authority that is to be responsible for the development of airports within the Counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, Will and McHenry. Provides that the Authority shall annually adopt a Five-Year Program to establish standards for airport services and facilities. Prohibits persons from applying for federal grants for certain airport developments and improvements without first obtaining a permit from the Authority. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 08 Interim Study Calendar AERONAUTICS HB-2855 PULLEN - PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 24, par. 11-102-4; Ch. 110, pars. 7-101, 7-102 and 7-119) Amends the Municipal Code to provide that City of Chicago may acquire by con- demnation property for airport purposes which is located in another municipality only if the other municipality by ordinance approves the acquisition. Limits such City's right to use certain procedures or claim certain defenses in certain actions af- fecting real property. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide cause of ac- tion for owner of private property which is taken for public use without compensation or without bringing an action for condemnation, and limits defenses in such actions. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 08 Interim Study Calendar AERONAUTICS HB-2856 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 mid- night or before 5 a.m. at an airport situated in more than one county. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 08 Interim Study Calendar AERONAUTICS SHB-2857 DANIELS - WILLIAMSON - PULLEN. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.83; 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- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2026 HB-2857-Cont. versely affected by noise pollution from municipal airports located partially in a county of at least 3,000,000 inhabitants for insulation of school buildings against noise, from moneys appropriated for such purpose. Also increases general obliga- tion bond authorization by $25,000,000 for grants to school districts located within areas adversely affected by noise pollution from municipal airports located partially in a county of at least 3,000,000 inhabitants for the construction, reconstruction, re- habilitation, improvement, financing and architectural planning of capital facilities consisting of public school buildings for insulation against noise. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 08 Interim Study Calendar AERONAUTICS 'HB-2858 PETERSON,W - DANIELS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to allow an individual deduction of up to $10,000 against the State income tax equal to 50% of the cost spent by an individual taxpayer on insulating his dwelling against airport noise. Applies to dwellings locat- ed within 5 miles of an airport. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2859 DALEY - PRESTON - DELEO - MCGANN. (Ch. 38, par. 115-7.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. No court may order a physical examination of a victim of a sex offense except as explicitly authorized by this Code or by the Rules of the Supreme Court. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2860 PULLEN. (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 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 08 Interim Study Calendar AERONAUTICS HB-2861 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, 1989, and January 1, 1991. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2027 HB-2861-Cont. May 08 Interim Study Calendar AERONAUTICS SHB-2862 DANIELS. (Ch. 23, pars. 10-16.2 and 12-4.11, new par. 12-4.28; Ch. 40, pars. 706.1, 1107.1, 1226.1 and 2520; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-11) Amends the Public Aid Code, the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Revised Uniform Reciprocal En- forcement of Support Act and the Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that, upon the entry of any order for child support or maintenance on or after January 1, 1984, the court shall order a separate order for withholding of income to secure payment of such support which shall take effect immediately (now, shall not take effect unless the obligor becomes delinquent in the payment of support, and the court may re- quire the order for withholding to take effect immediately). Provides for a single standard of assistance and a single grant amount (which may vary among pro- grams) for all assistance units which contain adults, and a separate single standard and grant amount for assistance units containing only children. Authorizes the De- partment of Public Aid to participate in demonstration programs authorized by Federal law. Amends the Vital Records Act to require that all certificates of live birth shall record both the name of the mother and the name of the father. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 11-20; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-12 Amends the Vital Records Act to provide that, if the mother was not married to the father of a child either at the time of conception or birth, the name of the father shall (now, shall not) be entered on the birth certificate with (now, without) the con- sent of the mother and the person to be named as father unless a court determina- tion of a paternity has been made. Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that employment registration requirements shall not apply to a parent or other person needed at home to provide care to a child under age 3. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11, new par. 12-4.28; Ch. 11l 1/2, par. 73-11 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 11-20 Deletes provisions concerning birth certificates and public aid standards and demonstration programs. Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that the Depart- ment of Public Aid may require registration for and acceptance of employment of parents or other persons needed at home to provide care and supervision of children over age 3. FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Dept. of Public Aid) The Dept. estimates that implementing immediate income withholding could re- sult in additional child support collections of up to $25 million per year. The imple- mentation of the provision to require participation in work and training programs by recipients with children age 3 and over would require additional funds to admin- ister, but would result in an overall savings to the Dept. by increasing the number of job placements. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that the Department of Public Aid may require registration for and ac- ceptance of employment by parents or other caretaker of a child or children age 3 and over. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Provides for specially certified copy of order for withholding from the clerk of the circuit court. Provides procedures for services of notice of delinquency. Provides procedures for payor's deductions from obligor's wages for current support and ar- rearage, if any. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2028 HB-2862-Cont. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to State Government Administration May 07 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Amendment No.02 ST GOV ADMIN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Fiscal Note Requested CURRIE Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Amendment No.03 DANIELS Adopted 060-051-003 Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Amendment No.04 CURRIE Withdrawn Amendment No.05 DANIELS Adopted 095-010-001 Amendment No.06 GREIMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.07 GREIMAN Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMIN HB-2863 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 34, par. 2160) Amends the bonds for constructing of county jails and sheriffs' residences Act. Provides that counties of more than 250,000 but less then 3,000,000 inhabitants and contiguous to a county with a metropolitan area of more than 1,000,000 inhabitants may, by resolution, agree with other such counties and issue bonds and levy a tax for purposes of constructing, maintaining and operating a multi-county jail. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2864 MCAULIFFE - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 19, par. 65; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039) Amends An Act in relation to the regulation of rivers, lakes and streams and the Environmental Protection Act to replace the Pollution Control Board with the Envi- ronmental Protection Agency as the joint issuer, along with the Department of Transportation, of permits for work in Lake Michigan. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2865 PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 4821) Amends the Community Currency Exchange Act. Provides that in the event the physical assets of a community currency exchange are sold and the purchaser in- tends to continue the business, the purchaser must first make an application for a license. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 023-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2029 May 12 May 18 May 19 May 27 May 28 Jun 04 Jun 10 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 15 HB-2866 BLACK - SIEBEN. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 603) Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act to include in the definition of designated zone organization certain associations or entities which satisfy the criteria set forth in Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code. Effective immediately. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 105-002-002 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to C Assigned Recommended do pass 018-001-003 ,omm on Assignment to Revenue Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0162 Effective date 08-15-87 HB-2867 SIEBEN. (Ch. 17, par. 3304-17) Amends the Savings and Loan Act to authorize dividends to be declared quarter- ly subject to regulations of the Commissioner of Savings and Loan Associations. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate HB-2865-Cont. Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 115-000-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0446 Effective date 01-01-88 May 07 May 28 Jun 04 Jun 22 Jul 21 Aug 15 2030 2031 May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor HUDSON First reading Rfrd to ( May 28 Jun 04 Jun 10 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 18 Assigned Regula Waive Posting Notice Committ Regula Recommi Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor HB-2867-Cont. Comm on Assignment to Finance and Credit ltions ee Finance and Credit ations ended do pass 013-000-000 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0578 Effective date 01-01-88 HB-2868 PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 3306-4) Authorizes the merger of a savings and loan association which does not meet minimum net worth requirements with another State or federally chartered associ- ation located in this State. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical change in punctuation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor HUDSON First reading Rfrd to C Waive Posting Notice May 28 Jun 04 Jun 10 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 29 Jul 28 Sep 24 ,omm on Assignment Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 FINANCE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0852 Effective date 01-01-88 Adopted HB-2869 MCCRACKEN - HOFFMAN. (Ch. 127, par. 46.6a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Includes tourism and convention bureaus appointed by county board chairmen of counties with more than 500,000 but fewer than 3,000,000 inhabitants among those bureaus to receive Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs grants from the Build Illinois Fund. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2870 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 105, par. 327w, title preceding par. 327w) Amends an Act in relation to the erection and maintenance of child welfare sani- tariums to reduce from 3 to 2 the number of towns whose corporate authorities are authorized to build such facilities. Amends title. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 30 Tabled By Sponsor HCHD HB-2871 SIEBEN. (Ch. 17, par. 3307-7) Amends the Savings and Loan Act. Requires savings and loan association hold- ing companies to file financial statements with the Commissioner. Requires disclo- sure of any change of control or ownership of 25% or more of an association stock or shares. Authorizes the Commissioner to disapprove changes in control or ownership. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes spelling correction. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 - Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor HUDSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 28 Assigned to Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance and Credit Regulations Jun 10 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0579 Effective date 01-01-88 2032 HB-2869 HB-2872 HB-2872 REGAN - HULTGREN. (Ch. 23, par. 2054) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to add field personnel of the Department of Rehabilitation Services to the list of persons who are required to report cases of suspected child abuse or neglect to the Department of Children and Family Services. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 2053 and 2057.4 Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides that a "person responsible for a child's welfare" includes any person who came to know the child through an official capacity or position of trust. Adds crisis line or hotline personnel and others to list of mandated reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect. Makes second or subsequent filing of false report, or other violation, a Class A misdemea- nor. Authorizes withholding of notification of alleged perpetrator's employer if Di- rector of Children and Family Services determines that such notification would be detrimental to Department's investigation. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 110-000-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor RAICA Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health,Welfare,Corrections Jun 12 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 21 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 85-0205 Effective date 08-21-87 HB-2873 HENSEL. (Ch. 34, par. 2101) Amends the County Budget Law. Provides that balances of appropriated funds remaining at the close of a fiscal year shall be available until 90 days (now, 30 days) after the close of the fiscal year for the payment of obligations incurred before the close of the fiscal year, for certain counties which have a population of at least 100,000 but less than 3,000,000 inhabitants and contiguous to any county with a metropolitan area with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2033 HB-2874 HB-2874 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 34, par. 248.1; Ch. 105, pars. 326 and 327) Amends the County Historical Museum Act and the Museums in Public Parks Act. Increases the maximum county historical museum tax rate from .002% (.004% with referendum approval) to .004% (.006% with referendum approval). Extends applicability of the Museums in Public Parks Act to counties with a population be- tween 500,000 and 3,000,000. Deletes a reference to a repealed Section. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2875 DEUCHLER. (Ch. 121, new par. 5-103.1) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Allows, but does not require, any county to establish the approximate locations and widths of rights of way for future additions to the county highway system. Requires public hearings in the county and the prep- aration of a map showing property lines. The map must be filed with the recorder of the county in which the land is located. Notice of filing must be published and served by registered mail on land owners. Prior to developing any designated land the owner must give the county 60 days notice. The county then has 45 days to give notice of its election to acquire the land and 120 further days to acquire the land by purchase or institute condemnation proceedings. No damages may be allowed for improvements made in violation of the new Section in an eminent domain proceeding. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Transportation May 08 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN Nov 09 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-2876 BARNES. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 20c12) Amends "An Act in relation to the establishment and maintenance of county and multiple county health departments" to allow a stipend for board members in coun- ties with more than 100,000 but less than 3,000,000 inhabitants and contiguous to a county with a metropolitan area with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants. Apr 10 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2877 REA. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-118, 1-171.02, 3-117.1, 3-118.1, 3-304, 3-308, 3-405, 5-301, 12-101 and 13-101; new pars. 1-110.3 and 5-100-2; rep. pars. 1-168.1 and 5-100-1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Defines certificate of title with notation "Re- built". Redefines "essential parts" and "repaired vehicle". Establishes various re- quirements regulating the activities of recyclers, rebuilders and repairers licensed pursuant to the provisions of The Illinois Vehicle Title and Registration Law in re- lation to repairing and titling rebuilt vehicles. Apr 17 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2034 HB-2878 HB-2878 HANNIG. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 11-414 and 18c-7401) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Administrator of The Safety Responsibility Law (The Secretary of Transportation) to report to the Illinois Com- merce Commission, before the 10th day of each month, fatal motor vehicle acci- dents occurring at railroad crossings outside an urban area. Authorizes the Commission, after receipt of such report from the Administrator and after investi- gation, to require the installation of warning signals or other protective devices at the site of such fatal accidents. Apr 17 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Transportation Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2879 BOWMAN - CURRIE. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.19d) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to provide that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs may provide grants to not for profit development corporations for certain business related purposes. May 05 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 08 Interim Study Calendar EXEC VET AFRS ' HB-2880 CURRIE - RONAN - BOWMAN - GIGLIO. (Ch. 127, new par. 55.44) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to require the Department of Public Health to develop a program to provide health insurance coverage for persons who are medically indigent or are employed but not covered by health insurance through an employer. Provides that coverage shall be provided through an Illinois Health Partnership Fund, and provides for contributions to the Fund. Authorizes the De- partment to enter into contracts with health care providers to provide health care services to program participants. May 05 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 08 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE ' HB-2881 CURRIE - BOWMAN. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Social Services Planning Authority for planning for more ef- ficient delivery of social services in the State and other related purposes. The Gover- nor shall appoint the Director of the Authority, who shall employ other employees as necessary. May 05 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 08 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE ' HB-2882 CURRIE - BOWMAN. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.71) Amends The School Code. Beginning with the 1988-89 school year, requires the preschool educational program to be made available to all eligible children of the State, without regard to the school district in which they reside. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2035 HB-2882-Cont. May 06 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 'HB-2883 CURRIE - BOWMAN. (Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.51 and 2-3.66) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to develop for use in all school districts, beginning with the 1988-89 school year, and continuing in subsequent school years, reading improvement and truant alternative education programs which are to be approved, funded and operated in the manner consistent with the way demonstration and pilot programs in those areas were approved, fund- ed and operated in a limited number of school districts under the 1985 Act relating to educational reform. May 06 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 08 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SHB-2884 LEFLORE - BOWMAN. (Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that the Department of Public Aid's grant amounts under its various programs shall not (now, may) be less than the prices of standards established for the cost of food, clothing and other basic mainte- nance needs. May 06 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules SHB-2885 KEANE - O'CONNELL - DELEO - MCNAMARA. (Ch. 120, par. 627; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.9) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and the State Mandates Act to provide that the equalization factor for all assessment years beginning with 1987 shall not exceed that factor for assessment year 1985. Exempts from the State Mandates Act. Effec- tive immediately. Jun 30 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2886 JOHNSON - COUNTRYMAN - CULLERTON - STECZO - PULLEN AND STEPHENS. (Ch. 43, new par. 130a) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934. Prohibits sale of alcoholic liquor at pro- fessional sporting events unless the stadium or arena has an area of seating in which no alcoholic liquor may be sold or consumed. Jun 30 1987 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2887 MCNAMARA - SUTKER - PANAYOTOVICH. (New Act; Ch. 120, par. 643) Enacts the Property Tax Limitation Act of 1988. Provides that the amount of the property taxes extended for any taxing district in any calendar year may not exceed the property taxes extended for that taxing district for the immediately preceding calendar year increased by the percentage of increase in the federal consumer price index for the immediately preceding calendar year. Provides for certain exceptions. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to make it subject to this limitation. Effective immediately. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2036 HB-2887-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Illinois Community College Board) If the proposed limitation is in place, there could be a financial hardship for com- munity colleges. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 27 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules SHB-2888 SHAW. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 9-901; new par. 2-202.3 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Increases the individual income tax rate from 2 1/2% to 3% and the corporate income tax rate from 4% to 4.8%. Provides that the net revenue realized from the increase shall be transferred each month to the Common School Fund. Effective January 1, 1988. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2889 SHAW. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-601) Amends the Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979. Provides that a resident may bring an action against an owner or licensee of a facility for any act or omission of their agents or employees which causes the resident to incur any loss of funds or other property. Eliminates the requirement, in causes of action accruing on or after the effective date of the amendatory Act, that an act or omission upon which an ac- tion against a facility is based be intentional or negligent. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2890 MCNAMARA - O'CONNELL - SUTKER - PANAYOTOVICH. (New Act; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.11; Ch. 120, par. 643) Enacts the Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act of 1988. Provides that the amount of the property taxes extended for any taxing district in any calendar year on property of certain fixed-income senior citizens may not exceed the property taxes extended for that taxing district for the immediately preceding calendar year increased by the percentage of increase in the federal consumer price index for the immediately preceding calendar year. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to make it subject to this limitation. Also amends the State Mandates Act to exempt from State reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Illinois Community College Board) Since the proportion of community college tax collections, which are derived from tax payments by elderly citizens, the fiscal impact of HB-2890 is unknown. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 27 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2891 EWING. (Ch. 46, par. 7-10.3) Amends The Election Code. Deletes provision which limits to a Presidential can- didate of the political party which uses Alternative B for selection of delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention the ability to designate which candi- dates for delegates and alternate delegates shall be listed on the ballot as being com- Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2037 HB-2891-Cont. mitted to the presidential candidate where more candidates for delegate or alternate delegate in a congressional district file statements designating the presi- dential candidate as their preference for President than have been allocated to that district. Effective immediately. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2892 EWING. (Ch. 46, par. 7-10.3) Amends The Election Code to mandate that a delegate selected to the national nominating convention under Alternative A of Section 7-14.1 of The Election Code must vote for the Presidential candidate whom he is pledged to on the first ballot at the national convention unless released by the Presidential candidate prior to the first ballot. Effective immediately. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2893 PRESTON - STEPHENS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to specifically incorporate exemptions for blind and elderly taxpayers (previously incorporated by reference to the Internal Revenue Code which has now repealed such exemptions). Effective immediately. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2894 STERN - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 34, pars. 705 and 706) Amends the County Executive Act to permit the adoption of the county executive form of government at the general election. Effective immediately. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2895 BRESLIN. Makes supplemental appropriations of $686,114 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office the State Appellate Defender. Effective immediately. Oct 08 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2896 MATIJEVICH - STERN. (Ch. 34, pars. 705 and 706) Amends the County Executive Act. Provides that if the voters of a county ap- prove the county executive form of government, the chief executive officer of such county shall be nominated at the next primary election occurring after the approval by the voters of the proposition establishing the county executive form of govern- ment and elected at the second general election occurring after the approval by the voters of the proposition establishing the county executive form of government. De- letes provision that the nomination of candidates of established political parties for county executive shall be made by the county central committees. Effective immediately. Oct 08 1987 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2897 BARGER. (Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that, notwithstanding any other provi- sion of the Code, AFDC payments made to single-parent assistance units shall not be reduced, for a period not exceeding 2 years, on account of wages paid to such par- ent which are equal to or less than the minimum wage established by the Minimum Wage Law. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2038 HB-2897-Cont. Oct 20 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2898 CURRIE - YOUNG,A - TURNER. (Ch. 85, par. 6009) Amends the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act to require the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority within 90 days after the effective date of the amendatory Act to establish and maintain an affirmative action program designed to promote equal employment opportunity. Requires the Authority to prepare a monthly report dur- ing construction of any sports facility which shall include a discussion of the status of the implementation of the Authority's affirmative action program. Effective immediately. Oct 20 1987 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2899 BOWMAN - HOMER. (Ch. 23, par. 3-5) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that residents of certain medical institu- tions who receive Medicaid and federal Supplemental Security Income benefits and certain non-SSI recipient residents of public mental or tuberculosis hospitals shall be provided a personal needs allowance. Provides that residents of certain medical institutions who receive Medicaid and federal Old Age, Survivors or Disability In- surance benefits may be provided such an allowance. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall pay such allowance in an amount sufficient to ensure that each such person's SSI personal needs allowance, if any, and Public Aid allowance shall together equal $35 monthly. Provides that appropriations to the Department of Public Aid for this purpose shall be made by separate line item in appropriations bill, or in a separate appropriation bill. Oct 20 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2900 TERZICH - O'CONNELL - DELEO - MCNAMARA - GRANBERG AND HUFF. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-105) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that, with respect to rate schedules es- tablishing different rates for consumption during high usage seasons and low usage seasons, the rate charged for residential consumption during the high usage season shall not apply to the first 137 1/2% of the residential consumer's average consump- tion during the low usage season. Oct 20 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2901 MAUTINO. (Ch. 32, new pars. 11A.01 through 11A.10)) Amends the Business Corporation Act. Conditions the acquisition of control of a corporation on the approval of a majority of the pre-existing disinterested share- holders and provides that the acquirer may require a special meeting of sharehold- ers for such approval within 50 days of a request of such meeting. Provides for the redemption of control shares at a fair market value under certain circumstances and for dissenters rights to receive a fair value for their shares. Oct 20 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2902 COUNTRYMAN - JOHNSON - MCPIKE. (Ch. 110, new par. 13-215.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to toll the running of the limitations period on personal actions during the time a person, other than a voluntary unincorporated association, fails to comply with the Assumed Name Act or a corporation fails to register an assumed name under the Business Corporation Act. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2039 HB-2902-Cont. Oct 20 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2903 OLSON,MYRON - HALLOCK - HULTGREN - COUNTRYMAN, KUBIK AND PETKA. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-241) Amends The Public Utilities Act to prohibit utility rate structures which provide for different rates for summer and winter consumption. Oct 22 1987 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2904 KEANE. (Ch. 144, pars. 28, 308, 658 and 1001a) Amends the Acts relating to the governing boards of the University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, the Regency Universities and the colleges and univer- sities under the jurisdiction of the Board of Governors. Provides that beginning with the 1989-90 academic year, the percentage of any undergraduate tuition increase for an academic year as compared with the previous academic year may not exceed the percentage of increase in the Higher Education Price Index when comparing the current index with the index for the preceding fiscal year. Oct 22 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2905 LEVERENZ - MAUTINO - MCNAMARA. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-105) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commis- sion shall not approve any rate structure for the vision of electricity which provides for different rates during the summer than during the winter. Effective immediately. Oct 22 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2906 MCNAMARA. (Ch. 30, par. 96.2) Amends An Act concerning land titles. Provides that notice of filing of petition to withdraw land from registration shall be given to each party of interest by the peti- tioner rather than by the registrar. Effective immediately. Nov 02 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2907 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 2-101, 2-102, 2-105 and 2-202) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that the executive director of the Illi- nois Commerce Commission shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Provides for a 5 year term and authorizes the executive director to act in all matters not expressly reserved to the Chairman or Commission- ers. Creates a Transportation Panel consisting of 3 commissioners appointed by the Governor to decide all cases arising under the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law and the Illinois Commercial Relocation of Trespassing Vehicles Law. Nov 02 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2908 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 48, pars. 1603 and 1609) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. Provides that bargaining units involving an historical pattern of recognition shall not include both peace officer and non-peace officer employees. Effective immediately. Nov 04 1987 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2040 HB-2909 SHB-2909 KEANE. (Ch. 120, par. 501d-4) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to revise the assessed valuation freeze for mod- el homes. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 05 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2910 KULAS. (New Act; Ch. 122, par. 24.2) Creates an Act designating the 22nd day of January of each year as Ukrainian American Day and amends The School Code to make it a commemorative holiday. Effective immediately. Nov 05 1987 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2911 LANG - KRSKA - BUGIELSKI - LAURINO, CAPPARELLI, DELEO, MC- NAMARA AND TERZICH. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to increase the senior citizens homestead ex- emption from $2,000 to $2,500 beginning on January 1, 1988. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL Comm. Coll. Board) The fiscal impact is unknown since the proportion of community college tax col- lections derived from tax payments by elderly citizens is unknown. Nov 05 1987 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 14 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules SHB-2912 FARLEY - MCGANN - WHITE - SALTSMAN - GRANBERG, BUGIEL- SKI, CAPPARELLI, KRSKA, LAURINO, MCNAMARA AND TERZICH. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-la) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to increase the general homestead exemption from $3,500 to $4,000 beginning on January 1, 1988. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATE NOTE FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by IL C. C. Board) HB 2912 increases the general homestead exemption from $3,500 to $4,000. The exact fiscal impact of this bill is unknown, although any decrease in local taxes neg- atively impacts local revenue available to community colleges. Nov 05 1987 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 14 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules 'HB-2913 KEANE - GIGLIO - SUTKER - STERN - NOVAK, BUGIELSKI, CAPPA- RELLI, CHRISTENSEN, DELEO, MCNAMARA AND TERZICH. (Ch. 120, pars. 643, 862, 863, 865, 866, 867 and 868) Amends The Truth in Taxation Act to revise the applicability of the Act to in- clude any increase in the tax levy, the form of the notice for required hearings and the number of times notice must be given. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to prohibit the county clerk from extending a tax levy of taxing district which is in vio- lation of The Truth in Taxation Act. Effective immediately. Nov 05 1987 First reading Referred to Rules Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2041 HB-2914 SHB-2914 CAPPARELLI - DELEO - MCNAMARA - TERZICH - HANNIG, BU- GIELSKI AND MCGANN. (Ch. 120, pars. 643, 862, 863, 865, 866, 867 and 868; new pars. 866.1 and 866.2) Amends The Truth in Taxation Act to change the application of the Act to in- clude all increases, to change the procedures required of the taxing district and to require a 3/5 majority vote of the taxing district for levies which are more than 110% of the prior year's levy and to require a referendum on all tax levies which are more than 115% of the levy of the preceding year. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to prohibit the county clerk from extending a tax levy of a taxing district which is in violation of The Truth in Taxation Act. Nov 05 1987 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2915 PANAYOTOVICH - MCAULIFFE - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 24, pars. 8-2-6, 8-2-7, 8-3-1, new par. 8-3-2.1; Ch. 120, par. 643) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Revenue Act of 1939. In municipal- ities with a population of 500,000 or more, requires a three-fifths vote of the corpo- rate authorities for passage of an annual appropriation which exceeds the appropriation of the previous year by more than inflation. Requires a three-fifths vote of the corporate authorities to increase the property tax rate. Also, requires in- formation on protesting or appealing a tax levy to be enclosed with the tax bill. Pre-empts Home Rule. Effective immediately. Nov 05 1987 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2916 PULLEN - CAPPARELLI - WOJCIK - MCNAMARA - STEPHENS, AC- KERMAN, BARGER, BARNES, BERRIOS, BLACK, BUGIELSKI, DEUCH- LER, DOEDERLEIN, FREDERICK,VF, GOFORTH, HARTKE, HASARA, HENSEL, KEANE, KRSKA, MAUTINO, MCCRACKEN, MULCAHEY, O'CONNELL, PANAYOTOVICH, PARCELLS, PEDERSEN,B, PETKA, PIEL, REA, REGAN, STANGE, TATE, WEAVER,M, WENNLUND AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 22.1la) Amends the Communicable Diseases Prevention Act to require certain health care workers to notify their employers if they learn that they have been exposed to AIDS or HIV; requires the employer to take appropriate action to protect patients from possible exposure. Effective immediately. Nov 05 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2917 MAUTINO - PHELPS, DEJAEGHER, GOFORTH, VANDUYNE, OL- SON,MYRON, ACKERMAN, CHRISTENSEN, FREDERICK,VF, GRAN- BERG, HANNIG, HARTKE, HICKS, HOMER, MCNAMARA, MULCAHEY, REA, SIEBEN AND STECZO. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1013.4) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that municipalities and san- itary districts using locally generated revenues for the costs of constructing or im- proving water or wastewater treatment facilities pursuant to federal or state compliance orders shall be given priority for federal or state grant or loan program funds provided for such purposes. Effective immediately. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2918 MAYS - BOWMAN - KEANE - EWING - FREDERICK,VF, BLACK, STEPHENS, PARKE, SIEBEN, SLATER, COWLISHAW, WAIT, PETER- SON,W, TUERK, WEAVER,M, DIDRICKSON, ACKERMAN, CURRAN, DOEDERLEIN, GOFORTH, HENSEL, JOHNSON, KLEMM, KUBIK, MC- CRACKEN, OLSON,MYRON, PARCELLS, PEDERSEN,B, ROPP, RY- DER, COUNTRYMAN, TATE, HARRIS, BARGER, DEUCHLER, ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2042 HB-2918-Cont. KIRKLAND, OLSON,ROBERT, PULLEN, WOJCIK, WILLIAMSON AND BARNES. (Ch. 120, par. 9-901 and Ch. 127, new par. 141.212) Amends the Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Creates a special fund known as the Income Tax Refund Account. From July 1988 through June 1989 10% of net individual income taxes shall be deposited into the Account for paying individual income tax refunds. From and after July 1989 15% of net individual and corporate income taxes shall be deposited into the Account for paying individual and corporate income tax refunds. Amounts from the Account are continuously ap- propriated for paying refunds. The Comptroller, on terms approved by the Gover- nor and Treasurer, may borrow from the Account for the use of the General Revenue Fund. Effective July 1, 1988. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2919 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, pars. 1503-2 and 1503-4; new par. 10-20.12b) Amends The School Code and the Article of the Educational Reform Act relat- ing to the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. Provides that the school dis- trict of residency of a pupil of the Academy shall pay to the Academy the per capita cost of maintaining the schools of the school district. Effective July 1, 1988. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2920 HOMER, LEVIN, LEVERENZ AND HUFF. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-222.3) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that whenever a tax heretofore im- posed upon a public utility is reduced or removed, the Commission shall order a re- duction in the utility's rates and charges. Provides that within 30 days after the service of such order, a public utility may apply for a hearing to show cause why such rate reduction should not be granted. Effective immediately. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2921 MARTINEZ, KRSKA, CAPPARELLI, BERRIOS AND RONAN. (Ch. 127, par. 55, new par. 55.47) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires Department of Public Health to study incidence of diabetes among Hispanics and other high risk groups, and to conduct public information campaign to inform those groups about causes, preven- tion and treatment of diabetes. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2922 MARTINEZ, KRSKA, CAPPARELLI, BERRIOS AND RONAN. (Ch. 37, new par. 804-16.1; Ch. 38, pars. 165-11 and 165-13, new pars. 165-10 and 165.14; title preceding; par. 165-11; Ch. 110, par. 8-1401) Amends certain Acts in relation to court interpreters. Provides certified interpret- ers to interpret for criminal defendants and certain individuals in juvenile proceed- ings, who are not capable of understanding the English language or expression in such language so as to be understood by counsel or court. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2923 STEPHENS. (Ch. 23, new par. 172a) Amends the Religious Corporation Act. Provides for limited liability for trustees of religious corporations who serve without compensation other than reimburse- ment for actual expenses. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2043 HB-2923-Cont. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2924 STEPHENS - JOHNSON - STECZO - HARTKE. (Ch. 46, par. 2A-1; new pars. 25A-1 through 25A-8) Amends The Election Code to provide for recall of elected officials. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2925 JOHNSON - HALLOCK - MAUTINO - CURRIE - TATE, COUNTRY- MAN, WEAVER,M, HULTGREN, KLEMM, GOFORTH, GRANBERG, HARTKE, MAYS, SLATER, STECZO, TURNER, WILLIAMS AND SAT- TERTHWAITE. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 313-1 and 313-2) Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Exempts canoes and kayaks from requirement of registration with the Department of Conservation. Effective immediately. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2926 GIORGI. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.17a) Amends the School Code. Provides that the State Board of Education shall re- quire the regional superintendent of schools of each educational service region to promptly implement recommendations made in financial audits unless the Board finds that such implementation would be inappropriate. Effective immediately. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2927 MCNAMARA. (Ch. 120, new par 500.23-1b) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide for a homestead exemption to per- sons eligible for circuit breaker grants to the extent of increases in school district tax levies approved by referendum. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATE NOTE FISCAL NOTE (Prepared by Ill. Comm. Coll. Bd.) The exact fiscal impact of the bill is unknown, although any decrease in local tax- es negatively impacts local revenues available to community colleges. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 14 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2928 CULLERTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7504) Amends the Vehicle Code to require each rail carrier to maintain its urban brid- ges, roadway and right of way in a safe and sightly manner; imposes a civil penalty of $100 per day upon any rail carrier that fails to repair or maintain its urban or ru- ral property after receiving notice of the need therefor. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2929 MCGANN - RYDER. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-4) Amends An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Requires that the Department employ suf- ficient and qualified staff at institutions under its jurisdiction and prescribe reason- able workload standards for such personnel. Requires the Department to develop guidelines for each facility regarding the number and qualifications of its staff and to report in its annual plan on its efforts to comply with the guidelines. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2044 HB-2929-Cont. 0 Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2930 MCGANN - RYDER. (New Act) Creates the Bill of Rights of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act. Pro- vides for right of persons with developmental disabilities to comprehensive evalua- tion and diagnosis and other services. Requires the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to develop, with the assistance of an advisory com- mittee, a plan to implement such rights and to report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1989, concerning recommended legislation and the estimated costs of such implementation. Effective immediately. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2931 LEVIN - SUTKER - LANG - STERN. (Ch. 38, par. 12-7.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of ethnic intimidation. Makes it ethnic intimidation, when by reason of race, color, creed, religion or na- tional origin of another individual or group of individuals, a person commits crimi- nal trespass to residence as defined in Section 19-4 of the Criminal Code of 1961. Nov 06 1987 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2932 BOWMAN. (Ch. 120, new par. 408.1) Amends the Casual Deficit Act. Prohibits new debt from being contracted pursu- ant to the Act. Requires payment of all debt previously contracted pursuant to the Act within one year. Repeals the Act one year after the effective date of this amen- datory Act. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2933 BOWMAN. (New Act) Creates the Special Youth Support Services Pilot Program Act. For purposes of reducing the necessity for residential placement of handicapped youth and to en- hance their development, provides for extended day and respite services appropriate to their needs in their home communities through 3 year pilot grant programs estab- lished by the State Board of Education in selected school districts. Provides for pro- gram implementation pursuant to joint agreements between school districts and community based service agencies, and for program coordination and review by the Residential Services Authority. Prohibits grants prior to fiscal year 1990. Effective immediately. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2934 BOWMAN. (Ch. 91 1/2, new pars. 1-114.1 and 2-102.1) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Defines men- tal illness. Provides that a person with a mental illness shall have the right to treat- ment services to assist him or her to function at his or her highest possible level independently in the least restrictive setting possible given the severity of the illness. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2045 'HB-2935 PRESTON. (Ch. 122, par. 27-13.2) Amends The School Code to require instruction in grades K-8 of all public schools on the avoidance of sexual and physical abuse. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 . First reading Referred to Rules HB-2936 STEPHENS. (Ch. 46, par. 22-9.1) Amends The Election Code to change from 95% to 90% of votes of a successful candidate which a loser must receive in order to file for a discovery recount. Also changes from 5% to 10% the vote differential which questions of public policy must receive in order for a discovery recount to be filed by electors. Deletes provision lim- iting discovery to 25% of the total number of precincts within the jurisdiction of the election authority. Effective immediately. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2937 BLACK. (Ch. 122, par. 10-22.22c) Amends The School Code. Eliminates the requirement that school districts which jointly operate high school attendance centers be unit districts. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2938 MULCAHEY - HANNIG - DAVIS - GRANBERG, NOVAK, VANDUYNE, HICKS AND RICE. (Ch. 122, new par. 18A-1) Amends The School Code. Beginning with the 1988-89 school year, provides that school districts are under no duty to establish, provide or continue any State man- dated programs in any school year in which the aggregate appropriations for distri- bution to or on behalf of school districts are not greater than 50% of the total cost of conducting and maintaining the schools of all school districts in the State. Effective immediately. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2939 PRESTON. (Ch. 48, par. 1004a; Ch. 121, new par. 307.8c) Amends the Minimum Wage Law and An Act in relation to the Department of State Police. Provides that Department of State Police officers shall receive over- time. Compensation at a rate of at least 1 1/2 times regular compensation. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2940 PIEL. (Ch. 80, par. 211) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act to provide that a mo- bile home park lease shall contain a provision which binds the park owner if the lot is rented to agree not to enter the mobile home without the permission of the mobile home owner. Effective immediately. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2046 HB-2935 HB-2940--Cont. Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2941 STERN. (Ch. 8, par. 37-26) Amends the Horse Racing Act. Prohibits Racing Board from granting license to conduct off-track betting with respect to any location within the jurisdiction of any local zoning authority which has prohibited the establishment of an off-track bet- ting parlor within its jurisdiction. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2942 FLOWERS. (New Act; Ch. 17, par. 2201; Ch. 122, par. 24-2) Creates an Act declaring April 15, Harold Washington's birthday, a State holi- day. Amends the School Code and An Act in regards to promissory notes declaring April 15 a school and banking holiday. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2943 PRESTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-1301.5) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Prohibits, beginning January 1, 1989, taxis in cities of 500,000 or more inhabitants from parking, while off duty, on city streets be- tween the hours of 2 A.M. and 7 A.M. Subjects violators to a $50 fine. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2944 PRESTON. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1007.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Allows a party aged 70 or more to have the case set for trial within 120 days. Allows the court, in its discretion, to grant a pref- erence in setting for trial within 120 days for the following reasons: terminal illness of a party, plaintiff is seeking damages caused by defendant during commission of a felony, or for good cause in the interests of justice. Allows only one 15 day continu- ance per party for good cause shown of record. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2945 BARGER. (Ch. 48, par. 1004a) Amends the Minimum Wage Law. Provides that overtime pay provisions do not apply to any motor carrier employee with respect to whom the United States Secre- tary of Transportation has the power to prescribe requirements in relation to quali- fications and maximum hours of service. Effective immediately. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2946 PRESTON. (Ch. 122, par. 27-13.2) Amends The School Code to require elementary schools to include drug and sub- stance abuse instruction in their curriculum. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2047 HB-2946-Cont. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2947 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 105, par. 319) Amends An Act authorizing townships to acquire and maintain parks and golf courses. Eliminates the limitation that any one park, except when received as a gift, be no more than 10 acres. Effective immediately. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2948 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-15) Amends The Election Code relating to in-precinct counting equipment. Provides that in election jurisdictions which utilize in-precinct counting equipment, the cer- tificate of results which has been prepared by the judges of election in the polling place after the ballots have been tabulated shall be the document used for the can- vass of votes for such precinct. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2949 COUNTRYMAN - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-15) Amends The Election Code to require the State Board of Elections to design a standard and scientific random method of selecting the precincts which are to be re- tabulated in jurisdictions where in-precinct counting equipment is utilized and re- quires the election authority to utilize such method. Requires the State Board of Elections, the State's Attorney, law enforcement agencies, county chairmen of the established political parties and qualified civic organizations to be given prior writ- ten notice of time and place of such random selection procedure and permits such parties to be represented at such procedure. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2950 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-9) Amends The Election Code concerning electronic voting systems. Provides each election authority shall file a copy of the program used to test automatic tabulating equipment prior to an election, or a copy of the results accumulating program in the case of a jurisdiction employing in-precinct counting, with the State Board of Elec- tions. Currently, copies of tested programs are filed with the Board only where, at the time of the tabulation and official canvass of votes, the equipment being utilized to tabulate the votes was not solely dedicated to such tabulation and canvass. Elimi- nates requirement that pre-election tests conducted by the Board be conducted on a rotation basis and limited to 10% of the election jurisdictions. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2951 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-10.1) Amends The Election Code concerning in-precinct ballot counting in election ju- risdictions where electronic voting systems are used. Provides election judges deliv- ering the containers of ballots and other election materials to a receiving station or ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2048 HB-2951-Cont. the office of the election authority shall not receive a receipt therefor until the con- tainer has been opened, the number of the seal on the container has been recorded and the contents of the container have been inventoried. Requires containers to be resealed prior to delivery to the election authority where the containers are initially delivered to a receiving station. Allows pollwatchers to be present at the inventories of the containers and to observe the transmission from a receiving station of any and all electronically recorded precinct by precinct election results data, as well as the receipt of such data at the election authority. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2952 COUNTRYMAN - WILLIAMSON. (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. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2953 OLSON,MYRON - COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 11-1, 11-2, 11-4, 11-4.2 and 24A-3.1) Amends The Election Code relative to the change and requested change in poll- ing place locations. Absent fire, flood or total loss of heat in an original polling place, prohibits any election authority from changing the original location unless first class mail notice is given by the election authority to all registered voters in the affected precinct in time for the notice to be received at least one day prior to the election. Also requires the election authority to change the location of a polling place to an accessible, authorized, different location upon timely, proper petition by 25% of a precinct's registered voters. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2954 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, new par. 22-9.2) Amends The Election Code. Provides for an automatic recount where an unsuc- cessful candidate received at least 98% of the votes cast for the successful candidate. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2955 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, pars. 6-21, 6-22, 6-23, 6-24, 6-25 and 6-70) Amends The Election Code. Provides that on and after the effective date of the amendatory provisions, each appointment to a municipal board of election commis- sioners shall be made by the mayor with the approval of the governing body of the municipality. Effective immediately. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2956 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (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 2049 HB-2956-Cont. 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. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2957 GRANBERG - O'CONNELL - CURRAN - HICKS - HARTKE. (Ch. 38, par. 2-8) Amends the Criminal Code to add aggravated kidnapping to the definition of forcible felony. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2958 GRANBERG - O'CONNELL - CURRAN - HICKS - HARTKE. (Ch. 70, par. 72) Expands the definition of "victim" under the Crime Victims Compensation Act to include the parents of a child injured or killed in a violent crime or a violent crime attempt, and the child who personally witnessed a violent crime or violent crime at- tempt perpetrated against a relative. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2959 GRANBERG - O'CONNELL - CURRAN - HICKS - HARTKE. (Ch. 70, par. 508) Amends the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act. Provides that victims' assis- tance centers shall offer services for the special needs of child victims of violent crimes. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2960 GRANBERG - O'CONNELL - CURRAN - HICKS - HARTKE. (Ch. 38, par. 114-4) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure in relation to the granting of continu- ances in prosecutions for kidnappings and aggravated kidnappings. Provides that the court, when ruling on any motion or request for delay or continuance in such prosecutions involving a victim or witness under 18 years of age, shall consider and give weight to the adverse impact the delay may have on the well-being of the victim or witness. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2961 COWLISHAW - SLATER. (Ch. 46, pars. 19-8 and 19-10) Amends The Election Code relating to absentee ballots. Provides that absentee ballots postmarked after midnight preceding the opening of the polls on election day, shall be endorsed by the election authority receiving them with the day and hour of receipt. Provides that pollwatchers who observe the counting of absentee ballots shall be permitted to observe the election judges making the signature com- parison between that which is on the ballot envelope and that which is on the perma- nent voter registration record card taken from the master file. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2050 HB-2962 HB-2962 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 4-6.3, 4-8.03, 5-7.03, 5-16.2, 5-16.3, 6-35.03, 6-50.2 and 6-50.3) Amends The Election Code. Permits deputy registrars to accept registration of voters 28 days prior to an election. Provides that completed registration materials received by the deputy registrars between the 35th and 28th day preceding an elec- tion shall be returned within 48 hours after receipt to the election authority. Com- pleted registration materials received by the deputy registrars on the 28th day preceding an election shall be returned by the deputy registrars within 24 hours af- ter receipt to the election authority. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2963 DAVIS. (Ch. 24, pars. 3-4-6 and 21-5.1; Ch. 46, par. 2A-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Revised Cities and Villages Act and The Election Code to provide for a special election to fill a vacancy in the office of Mayor of Chicago where there remains at least 18 months of the unexpired term. Applies only to vacancies in the office of a mayor of Chicago elected at or after the 1989 consolidated election. Effective January 1, 1989. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2964 OLSON,MYRON - HASARA. (Ch. 46, pars. 13-3 and 14-5) Amends the Election Code. Requires the county clerk or board of election com- missioners to provide the circuit clerk with a list of the names, addresses and party affiliation of all election judges within 5 business days of the election. The circuit clerk must preserve the list for one year and allow it to be inspected and copied by the public. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2965 OLSON,MYRON - PETKA. (Ch. 46, par. 19-4) Amends The Election Code to provide that all applications for absentee ballots shall be available at the office of the election authority for public inspection upon re- quest from time of receipt by the election authority until 30 days after the election, except in certain cases. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2966 OLSON,MYRON. (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. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2967 TATE. (Ch. 46, pars. 11-1, 11-2 and 11-4) Amends The Election Code. Provides when there are not more than 25 registered voters in a precinct who are entitled to vote in a local government or school district election, the election authority, in consultation with the State Board of Elections, may reassign those voters to one or more polling places in adjacent precincts, within or without the election authority's jurisdiction, for that election. Currently, that type of reassignment is authorized only with respect to multicounty school district and local government elections at which only referenda are on the ballot. 2051 HB-2967-Cont. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2968 HOMER, PRESTON, NOVAK, HICKS, REA, BRESLIN, BRUNSVOLD, CULLERTON, CURRAN, DALEY, DEJAEGHER, DUNN,JOHN, FARLEY, JONES,L, LANG, LEVIN, MARTINEZ, MAUTINO, MCGANN, MCNA- MARA, MULCAHEY, PHELPS, STECZO, SUTKER, TERZICH AND WOLF. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to specifically incorporate additional ex- emptions for blind and elderly taxpayers and their spouses (previously incorporated by reference to the Internal Revenue Code which has now repealed such exemp- tions). Effective January 1, 1989, and applicable to taxable years ending on or after such date. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2969 CAPPARELLI - LEVERENZ, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, KRSKA AND DE- LEO. Appropriates $4,800,000 to the Chicago Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Au- thority for its corporate purposes. Effective July 1, 1988. Jan 13 1988 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'HB-2970 ROPP, RONAN, OLSON,MYRON, KLEMM, ACKERMAN, CAPPARELLI, DEUCHLER AND WAIT. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-119) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to increase the portion of motorcycle registra- tion fees required to be deposited into the Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2971 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 43, par. 130) Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that township corporate au- thorities may provide by ordinance that alcoholic liquor may be sold or delivered in any specifically designated building belonging to or under control of the township. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2972 MAUTINO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-106) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Permits new or used motor vehicle dealers to open on Sunday to permit prospective buyers to inspect, but not purchase, motor ve- hicles on display. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2973 KEANE. (Ch. 120, new par. 705.5) Adds a provision to the Revenue Act of 1939 to require that prior to sale of any parcel of real property, subject to the senior citizens home- stead exemption, for delinquent taxes, the county collector obtain a report from a certified social worker to determine if the taxpayer might be unable to understand the nature of the tax delinquency. If such report indicates that such a lack of under- standing is likely, the collector is required to notify the public guardian who files a petition in the circuit court for the taxpayer and notifies the county collector of the disposition of the petition, after which the collector may proceed with the delin- quency proceedings if taxes remain unpaid. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2052 HB-2973-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2974 MAUTINO. (Ch. 43, new par. 95.30 and pars. 108, 115, 117 and 145) Amends the Liquor Control Act. Authorizes special event licenses to be issued by the State commission to educational, fraternal, political, civic, religious or non-profit organizations to purchase beer and wine from Illinois licensed distribu- tors and to sell beer and wine only for consumption at the location and on the dates of the event. Special event licenses are limited to 10 days per licensee in any 12 month period. Effective immediately. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2975 GRANBERG. (Ch. 32, new pars. 11A.01, 11A.02, 11A.03, 11A.04, 11A.05, 11A.06, 11A.07, 11A.08, 11A.09, 11A.10 and 11A.11) Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983. Adds Article 11A regulating con- trol share acquisitions. Applies to issuing public corporations having 100 or more shareholders, its principal place of business in Illinois and either more than 10% of its shareholders residing in Illinois or more than 10% of its shares owned by Illinois residents or 10,000 shareholders residing in Illinois. Specifies information to be dis- closed by an acquiring person. Requires a special meeting of shareholders and pro- vides for limitations on voting rights of control shares in control share acquisitions. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2976 MCGANN - KEANE - CHURCHILL - O'CONNELL. (Ch. 43, par. 120a) Amends the Liquor Control Act to prohibit the issuance of a retailer's license af- ter the effective date of this Act unless the Department of Revenue certifies it has no objection. Effective January 1, 1989. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2977 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, par. 6-70) Amends The Election Code to permit members of the Board of Election Commis- sioners in municipalities over 2,000,000 to have other employment. Effective immediately. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2978 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, pars. 6-21, 6-22 and 6-24) Amends The Election Code to add an additional member to the Board of Election Commissioners in municipalities over 1,000,000 inhabitants. Provides that no more than 2 commissioners in such municipalities shall be members of the same political party. Provides that the chairman of the Board in such municipalities shall be se- lected annually and rotated between the political parties represented on the Board. Effective immediately. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2979 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, par. 25-6) Amends The Election Code. Provides that a vacancy in the office of members of the General Assembly shall be filled by the Governor from a list of 3 nominees sub- mitted by the legislative leader of the General Assembly of that House of the Gen- eral Assembly where the incumbent served as a member who is a member of the same political party as such incumbent. Effective immediately. 2053 HB-2979-Cont. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2980 CULLERTON. (New Act; Ch. 37, rep. par. 23.71) Prohibits application of a compulsory retirement age against State employees other than police and firefighters. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2981 CULLERTON. (Ch. 37, par. 23.71) Amends An Act relating to the compulsory retirement of judges. Provides that a judge is automatically retired at the expiration of the term in which the judge at- tains the age of 75. Effective immediately. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2982 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-105) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that, with respect to rate structures for the furnishing of electricity which provide for different rates for consumption during the summer and winter season, the higher rate shall not be applicable to the first 700 kilowatt hours consumed each month. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2983 LEVIN. (Ch. 68, pars. 5-101, 5-102 and 5-103) Amends the Human Rights Act. Prohibits discrimination in public accommoda- tions (now, places of public accommodation) and defines "public accommodation" to include civic and service organizations. Provides that general prohibition against unlawful discrimination in enjoyment of public accommodations shall not apply to any accommodation, as to discrimination based on sex, which is operated, super- vised or controlled by or in connection with a religious organization, if the discrimi- nation is consistent with the religious tenets of the organization and is calculated by the organization to promote the religious principles for which it is established or maintained. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2984 LEVIN. (Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 2A-1.2, 2A-48 and 10-6; Ch. 122, pars. 34-3, 34-4, 34-6, 34-8, 34-15 and 34-18) Amends The Election Code and The School Code. Provides for the election of the Chicago Board of Education from 20 districts at the 1989 consolidated election and at general elections thereafter for staggered 4-year terms. Establishes qualifications of members of the board and provides for election procedures and for filling vacan- cies. Provides that general superintendents shall be appointed for 4-year terms. Au- thorizes the board of education to hire staff who shall not be subject to the general superintendent's jurisdiction, and provides that administrative staff shall be re- duced in proportion to the board staff hired. Effective immediately. Jan 13 1988 First reading - Referred to Rules HB-2985 LEVIN. (Ch. 24, pars. 3-4-6, 21-5, 21-5a and 21-5.1; Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 7-19, 7-46, 7-52 and 22-8) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Revised Cities and Villages Act and The Election Code. Provides for the joint nomination and election of the Mayor and ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2054 HB-2985-Cont. Vice Mayor of Chicago. Provides that in the case of a vacancy in the office of May- or, the Vice Mayor shall serve as Mayor for the unexpired term of the Mayor. Ap- plicable to persons elected Vice Mayor at the 1991 consolidated election and thereafter. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2986 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 144, par. 2411) Amends the Baccalaureate Savings Act in relation to the powers of the Baccalau- reate Trust Authority. Directs the Authority to make available to the general public other suitable investment instruments, to create a marketing procedure or system for these instruments so that they are affordable to individuals, to assist in the im- plementation of such procedure or system, and to create a plan for periodic, lump sum, or staggered payments regarding these instruments. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2987 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 23, par. 5102 and new par. 5102.1) Amends an Act to regulate solicitation and collection of funds for charitable pur- poses. Requires additional information to be included in an organization's registra- tion statement, and makes violation of registration statement requirements a Class A misdemeanor. Requires a statement regarding availability of an organization's registration statement to be included in the organization's printed solicitation mate- rials after January 1, 1989. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2988 BLACK AND WEAVER,M. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that persons who receive the senior citizens homestead exemption may designate another person to receive duplicate notice of a tax delinquency. Such designation shall be binding on the county collec- tor. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2989 KUBIK. (Ch. 120, par. 9-909) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that interest on overpayments of the income tax continue to be paid by the State until processing by the Comptroller is completed (presently interest is paid only until the Comptroller receives the voucher for payment of the refund). Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2990 KUBIK. (Ch. 120, new par. 6-604) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that any payment to the Depart- ment of Revenue which is made by a check or money order not payable to the Illi- nois Department of Revenue shall be returned to the taxpayer within 15 days after receipt by the Department. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2055 HB-2991 HB-2991 RONAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-215) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Permits second division vehicles owned, fully operated or funded by a public mass transit system to use amber oscillating, rotat- ing or flashing lights. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2992 LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-85.5, 34-85.6, 34-85.7 and 34-88) Amends The School Code relative to the fundraising and financial contribution activities and status of Chicago Subdistrict Education Advisory Councils. Provides for annual school improvement plans which incorporate the yearly action plan of principals. Requires the board to provide subdistricts with report cards concentrat- ing on quantifiable school and student progress on a local rather than statewide comparison basis. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 13 1988 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2993 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 85, par. 4503) Amends the Aledo Civic Center Law to expand the boundaries beyond the City of Aledo to include all of Mercer Township. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-2994 SHAW. (Ch. 24, pars. 3-4-6, 21-5, 21-5a and 21-5.1; Ch. 46, par. 2A-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Revised Cities and Villages Act and The Election Code. Provides that the Mayor and Vice Mayor of Chicago shall be elected with each voter casting one vote jointly for candidates nominated by the same political party. Provides that if a vacancy occurs in the office of Mayor, the Vice Mayor shall become Interim Mayor. Provides for a special election to fill an unexpired term in the office of Mayor of Chicago. Effective immediately. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk 'HB-2995 KUBIK. (Ch. 120, pars. 492, 597 and 599) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to increase the number of members of the Cook County Board of Appeals from 2 to 3 beginning with the election in 1992. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-2996 PRESTON. (Ch. 102, par. 42) Amends the Open Meetings Act to specify that closed meetings may be held by boards of trustees of public employee pension funds for the consideration of matters relating to the determination of disability or the results of medical examinations. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-2997 PRESTON. (Ch. 38, pars. 106A-2 and 106A-3) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to permit cross-examination by the de- fendant or defendant's attorney of the child-victim of a sexual offense at the making of a videotape of the child's testimony. Provides that if the videotape is admitted into evidence at trial, the child shall not be required to testify at trial. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2056 HB-2997-Cont. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk 2HB-2998 PRESTON. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-125, 3-132, 3-135 and 3-141; new par. 3-137.1) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to allow the board of trustees to appoint the treasurer of the pension fund; the treasurer must be either the city treasurer or an officer of a financial institution authorized to conduct a trust business in this State, and must be bonded. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk SHB-2999 PANAYOTOVICH - GIGLIO. (New Act) Enacts the Lake Calumet Environmental Enhancement Authority Act. Creates the Authority consisting of 11 members, 7 of which are appointed by the City of Chicago, and 4 of which are appointed by municipalities within the territory of the Authority. The Authority has bonding authority subject to imposition of a property tax which in turn is subject to prior approval by referendum submitted to voters within the territory of the Authority. The Authority is charged with the responsibil- ity of environmental clean up of The Lake Calumet area and is given various powers to achieve this goal. Provides for funding of the Authority. Effective immediately. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3000 TUERK - SALTSMAN - OLSON,MYRON - HULTGREN. (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 no earlier than 99 nor later than 92 days prior to the general primary. Requires certification of such candidates by the secretary no later than 61 days prior to the general primary. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3001 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 46, par. 1-3; new pars. 4-8.04, 5-7.04, 6-35.04, 7-20.1, 13-4.1, 14-1.1 and 16-4.2) Amends The Election Code to provide for bilingual ballots and voter registration cards printed in a language of a language minority group. Provides for the appoint- ment of deputy registrars and election judges in certain election jurisdictions and precincts who are fluent in the language of the language minority group. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk SHB-3002 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.59) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to establish a program of incentives to financial in- stitutions which support Hispanic business development. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk ' HB-3003 MARTINEZ. (New Act) Requires facilities which are under the jurisdiction of a State agency and which provide in-patient or out-patient physical or mental health care or treatment to pro- vide a qualified interpreter for patients who are not capable of understanding En- glish or expressing themselves in English. Existing facility staff may be used. Defines "State agency". 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2057 HB-3003-Cont. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3004 TATE. (Ch. 122, new par. 18A-1) Amends The School Code. Permits school boards, upon prior notification to the State Board, to discontinue mandated programs of instruction or education if full payment for the cost of operating such programs is not received by district schools. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk SHB-3005 TATE. (Ch. 122, new par. 18A-1) Amends The School Code. Relieves districts from the duty of providing or partic- ipating in, and permits the discontinuance of, any instruction, course, program, in- stitute, evaluation, report or service first mandated by specified provisions of Public Act 84-126 relating to educational reform, unless a separate appropriation is first enacted from which the district receives payment of the total costs it will incur in providing or participating in the mandated instruction, course, program, institute, evaluation, report or service. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3006 MATIJEVICH - STERN. (Ch. 139, pars. 322 and 324.02) Amends the Township Open Space Act to redefine "board" as the board of town trustees in townships in counties having a population of less than 1,000,000 (rather than more than 250,000) and with respect to acquisition and condemnation of de- velopment rights in agricultural land. Allows construction of temporary improve- ments to real estate. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3007 CURRAN - O'CONNELL - NOVAK - FREDERICK,VF - DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 127, par. 39b16) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to allow representation for persons re- quired to give testimony or produce documents to the Department of Revenue. Ef- fective immediately. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3008 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 32, new pars. 11A.01 through 11A.11)) Amends the Business Corporation Act in relation to control share acquisitions. Conditions the acquisition of control of a corporation on the approval of a majority of the pre-existing disinterested shareholders and provides that the acquirer may re- quire a special meeting of shareholders for such approval within 50 days of a request of such meeting. Provides for the redemption of control shares at a fair market value under certain circumstances, and for dissenters rights to receive a fair value for their shares, and that corporations may opt out of the control share acquisition pro- visions of the Act. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3009 MARTINEZ. Appropriates $5,000,000 to the Capital Development Board for the construction of a multi-sports recreational facility in Chicago. Effective July 1, 1988. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2058 HB-3010 SHB-3010 FLINN - MCPIKE - STECZO. (Ch. 53, pars. 35, 72 and 73; Ch. 115, par. 9.07) Amends various Acts to provide that the fees of the county clerk and the recorder that are allowed by statute are the maximum fees that may be collected from the State, but that with respect to fees collected from others the statutory fees may be increased by county ordinance when the increase is justified by an acceptable cost study showing that the statutory fees are not sufficient to cover the cost of providing the service. Effective immediately. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk ' HB-3011 PRESTON - SUTKER - STERN - LEVIN - LANG. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-20.3) Amends The School Code. Designates one week in April of each year as Days of Remembrance to be observed in schools throughout the State by devoting appropri- ate time to the studying of the events of the Holocaust. Effective January 1, 1989. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk SHB-3012 FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 120, pars. 9-901 and 9-909; Ch. 127, new par. 141.241) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Requires that a portion of taxes collected under the Income Tax Act be deposited into the Income Tax Refund Fund, a special fund in the State Treasury created by this Act. Tax re- funds are made from this fund. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3013 FLINN. (Ch. 111, par. 2804) Amends the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Act to allow certification of per- sons who are at least 18 years of age, have studied funeral directing for at least 30 years, and live in a county of a population of more than 250,000 but less than 275,000, notwithstanding other requirements of the Act. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3014 FLINN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5509) Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Act. Provides that no public or private agency or person providing ambulance service or person operating, or in control of, an ambulance shall refuse to deliver a patient to a hospital of the pa- tient's choice. Provides that if the patient is unable or unwilling to choose a hospital, the patient shall be delivered to the nearest hospital. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk SHB-3015 FLINN. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.9 and 442) Amends the State occupation and use tax acts to raise from $10,000 to $25,000 the threshold for certain quarterly payments required of taxpayers. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk HB-3016 DALEY. (Ch. 105, par. 333.5) (Ch. 38, pars. 12-4, 1005-5-3, new par. 12-4.6) Amends Criminal Code and the Unified Code of Corrections. Creates the offense of aggravated battery of a senior citizen which is a Class 2 felony. Provides for a minimum sentence of 3 years for such offense. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2059 HB-3016-Cont. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk SHB-3017 CURRAN. (Ch. 120, new par. 643f) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide for a one-time property tax abate- ment for automatically annexed property equal to the difference in the total proper- ty tax bill of such property for the assessment year in which it was annexed and what the property tax bill of such property would have been if it had not been an- nexed. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Feb 02 1988 Filed With Clerk SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2060 2061 EXECUTIVE ORDERS 2062 EO-8701 GOVERNOR. Authorizes the IL Housing Development Authority to allocate housing credit dollars. Effective upon filing with the Secretary of State through December 31, 1989. Feb 06 1987 Filed With Sec of State EO-8702 GOVERNOR. Creates the State Emergency Response Commission to consist of the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency. Effective immediately. Apr 24 1987 Filed With Sec of State EO-8703 GOVERNOR. Amends Executive Order #3 (1977), the creation of the Board of Ethics, to re- quire disclosure of personal financial information by employees acting in the capaci- ty of arbitrator, adjudicator or hearing officer to any Department, Agency, Board or Commission affecting the rights of the public. Effective upon filing with Secretary of State. May 22 1987 Filed With Sec of State EO-8704 GOVERNOR. Designates the State Board of Education as the lead agency in compliance with the Education of the Handicapped Act amendments in Congress and establishes the State Interagency Council on Early Education to assist the State Board of Educa- tion in such capacity. Effective upon filing with the Secretary of State. Jun 10 1987 Filed With Sec of State EO-8705 GOVERNOR Establishes the Blind Services Planning Council to provide services toward en- abling the Department of Rehabilitation Services to carry out its responsibilities to the blind and visually impaired citizens of Illinois. Aug 28 1987 Filed With Sec of State EO-8706 GOVERNOR. Directs the Director of the Department of Children and Family Services to ap- point a Child Welfare Advisory Committee. Nov 05 1987 Filed With Sec of State 2063 RESOLUTIONS 2064 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS 2065 JSR-0001 MCPIKE. Names the Committee of Escort for the Governor's State of the State address. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted JSR-0002 MCPIKE. Names the Committee of Escort for the Governor's Budget Message. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted JSR-0003 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - DAVIS. Memorial to the late Chicago Mayor Harold Washington, former member of both the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate. Jan 13 1988 Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Resolution adopted 2066 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2067 SJR-0001 BROOKINS. Article 1, Section 9 Proposes to amend the State Constitution Section on Bail and Habeas Corpus. Eliminates provision which permits the court to deny bail to a defendant who is charged with a felony offense for which a sentence of imprisonment, without condi- tional and revocable release, shall be imposed by law as a consequence of conviction where the proof is evident or presumption great, when the court, after a hearing, de- termines that release of the offender would pose a real and present threat to the physical safety of any person. Effective one day following proclamation of the votes on this referendum if approved by the voters of this State. Feb 03 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0002 WATSON. Article IV, Section 8 Proposes to amend the State Constitution Section on Passage of Bills. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a unit of local government 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 re- imbursement by the State to the unit of local government or school district or those funds necessary to implement it. Effective upon adoption by the voters of this State. Feb 03 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0004 ZITO - DUNN,THOMAS. Ratifies the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States to pro- hibit the taking effect of a change in the compensation of the United States Sena- tors and Representatives until an election of the Representatives shall have intervened. Feb 04 1987 Referred to Executive Mar 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUUN,THOMAS Committee Executive SJR-0007 NETSCH - KUSTRA. (Art. VI, Sees. 8 and 12, new Sees. 12.1 through 12.5) 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 by the Governor from nominees submitted by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Permits all circuits to adopt by referendum a merit selection plan for circuit and associate judges and, having adopted such a plan, to adopt a merit review plan for retention of associate judges only. Provides that in the Cook County Circuit a Judicial Review Commission shall be established to decide whether Circuit and Associate Judges shall be retained. Permits circuits to opt out of the merit selection plan. Effective the day after procla- mation of results, upon approval by the voters. Mar 03 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0013 KEATS. (Art. VI, Sec. 3) Proposes to amend Section 3 of Article VI of the Illinois Constitution (The Judi- ciary) to provide that one Supreme Court Judge shall be selected from Chicago, one from the area of the First Judicial District (Cook County) outside Chicago and one selected from the district at large. Mar 04 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0014 KELLY. (Art. VI, Sections 8, 11, 12) SJR-0014-Cont. Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide for the appointment of Supreme, Appellate, Circuit and Associate judges by the Su- preme Court. Eliminates judicial retention elections. Requires the Supreme Court to seek the recommendations of Illinois associations comprised of attorneys in mak- ing judicial appointments. Mar 04 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0018 KEATS. (Art. VI, Sec. 8) Proposes to amend the State Constitution Section on appointment of Associate Judges. Requires that voting by Circuit Judges for Associate Judges shall be public and by record vote. Effective immediately upon its approval by the electors. Mar 11 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0021 DEMUZIO - ROCK. (Article IV, Sections 2 and 3) Proposes to amend the Legislative Composition and Redistricting provisions of the 1970 Illinois Constitution. Removes provision that the 118 Representative Dis- tricts must be created by dividing the Legislative Districts. Provides that the redis- tricting plans required every 10 years shall contain separate divisions for Legislative and Representative Districts. Effective upon adoption. Mar 19 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0035 KEATS. (Article VI adds Section 20) Proposes to amend the State Constitution Judicial Article to create an Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission to provide for and oversee the licensure and discipline of attorneys. The Commission shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Requires the General Assembly to pro- vide by law for the qualifications, compensation, tenure, duties, powers and admin- istration of the Commission. Provides that at least 3/5 of the Commission shall not be attorneys. Apr 01 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0041 LECHOWICZ. (Art. IX, Sec. 8) Proposes to amend the Tax Sales Section of the Revenue Article of the State Constitution to change from 5 to 2 years the period of tax delinquency prior to sale of certain property for nonpayment of taxes. Effective upon adoption. Apr 09 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0042 KUSTRA - MACDONALD - DEMUZIO - SCHUNEMAN. (Article VI, new Section 20) Proposes to add a Section to the Judicial Article of the Constitution to create an Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission to oversee and administer the licensure, regulation and discipline of attorneys. The Commission shall be appoint- ed by the Supreme Court with the advice and consent of the Senate. Requires the General Assembly to provide by law for the qualifications, compensation, tenure, duties and powers of the Commission and its individual members. Provides that no more than 3/5 of the Commission may be attorneys. Requires the General Assem- bly by law to provide for the funding and financial operations of the Commission and to appropriate sufficient funds for this purpose. Effective upon adoption. Apr 09 1987 Referred to Executive 2068 SJR-0090 RAICA - DUDYCZ, KUSTRA AND KEATS. (Sec. 1, Art. IX) Proposes to amend the State Revenue Power Section of the Revenue Article of the State Constitution by providing that the General Assembly's exclusive power to raise revenue may be limited by statewide referendum. Provides that local govern- ment's taxing power is limited as provided by the State Constitution, law and refer- endum. Effective one day following approval by the voters. Nov 04 1987 Referred to Executive Nov 12 Added As A Co-sponsor KUSTRA Added As A Co-sponsor KEATS Committee Executive SJR-0094 MACDONALD - NETSCH. (Article VIII, Sec. 3) Proposes to amend Section 3 of Article VIII of the State Constitution (Finance) with respect to audits by the Auditor General. Defines "public funds of the State" as all funds administered directly or indirectly by the legislative, executive or judicial branch or by any instrumentality of any branch, whether appropriated or not and whether derived from taxes, fees or any other source. Effective upon adoption by the electors. 2069 SJ R-0090 Jan 13 1988 Referred to Executive 2070 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2071 HJR-0001 SATTERTHWAITE. Article III, Section 1 Proposes to amend the State Constitution Section on Voting Qualifications. 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 elec- tion. Effective immediately upon its approval by the electors. Jan 15 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 04 Assigned to Election Law Jun 11 Recommended do pass 012-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 12 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading Jun 30 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 05 Read in Full a Third Time 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 085-023-002 Nov 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Referred to Executive HJR-0002 HARRIS. Article IX, new Section 9.1 Proposes to add a Section on Limitations on the Imposition of New Taxes and the Increase of Tax Rates to the Revenue Article 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 Assembly. Provides an exception when there are insufficient revenues to make payments on the State debt. Effective upon adoption by the electors of this State. Feb 25 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 03 Assigned to Revenue HJR-0003 DANIELS - DUNN,JOHN - PANAYOTOVICH. (Art. VI, Secs. 8 and 12, new Secs. 12.1 through 12.5) 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 by the Governor from nominees submitted by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Permits all circuits to adopt by referendum a merit selection plan for circuit and associate judges and, having adopted such a plan, to adopt a merit review plan for retention of associate judges only. Provides that in the Cook County Circuit a Judicial Review Commission shall be established to decide whether Circuit and Associate Judges shall be retained. Permits circuits to opt out of the merit selection plan. Effective the day after procla- mation of results, upon approval by the voters. Mar 03 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 04 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0004 MCPIKE, FLINN, WOLF, RICHMOND, MAUTINO, BRUNSVOLD, DE- JAEGHER, HANNIG, MATIJEVICH, MULCAHEY, PANGLE, SALTS- MAN AND VANDUYNE. (Art. VI, Sections 8, 10 and 12) Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide for the election of Associate Judges outside Cook County. Provides that the term of As- sociate Judges outside Cook County shall be 6 years. Effective upon adoption by the electors. HJR-0004-Cont. Mar 03 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Mar 26 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 06 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading HJR-0005 RONAN - DIDRICKSON - PANAYOTOVICH, DEUCHLER AND KULAS. (Article VI, Sections 10 and 12, new Sections 12.1 through 12.6) Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide for the appointment of Circuit Judges by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate from a list of nominees submitted by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Provides for the establishment of Judicial Nominating Commissions in each circuit consist- ing of eleven voting members, 5 lawyers and 6 nonlawyers and one non-voting mem- ber who shall be a retired Circuit Judge appointed by the Chief Judge. The lawyer members shall be elected by the lawyers in each circuit and the nonlawyer members shall be appointed by the legislative leaders and the two highest constitutional offi- cers in the executive branch, other than the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, not of the same political party. If such executive branch officers are all of the same po- litical party the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate shall each get an additional appointee on each Commission. Establishes Judicial Review Commis- sions to retain Circuit Judges they deem qualified to serve additional terms. Permits such judges not retained by the Commission to run for retention at an election. Pro- vides that Circuit Judges who are retained by a Review Commission or the voters shall serve 10 year terms. Permits the General Assembly to extend such selection to the Supreme Court five years after extension to the Appellate Court. Permits cir- cuits to opt out of merit selection. Effective following proclamation of the result of the vote, upon approval by the electors. Mar 05 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0006 REA - PANAYOTOVICH - PIEL - GOFORTH. (Article IV, Sections 2 and 5) Proposes to amend the Legislative Composition and Sessions Sections of the State Constitution to provide that, beginning in 1992, Senators shall be elected to 6-year and 4-year staggered terms and Representatives shall be elected to 4-year and 2-year staggered terms. Provides that, within the same Legislative District, no Seratorial term shall conclude in the midst of a Representative term. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Mar 05 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Mar 26 Recommended do pass 013-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 06 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading Jun 30 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 05 Read in Full a Third Time Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng Nov 06 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 074-039-000 Jan 13 1988 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor POSHARD Added As A Joint Sponsor DEGNAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Assigned to Executive 2072 HJR-0007 HJR-0007 WENNLUND, MULCAHEY AND BUGIELSKI. (Article X, Section 2) Proposes to amend the State Board of Education Section of the State Constitu- tion to abolish the State Board of Education and provide for the election to a 4-year term of a Superintendent of Public Instruction. Mar 10 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 21 Re-assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0008 HANNIG. (Article IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a unit of local government or school district of funds in order to implement that bill shall not become law unless either: (1) the bill passes with at least a 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 con- tains a provision for reimbursement to the unit of local government or school district of funds necessary for implementation. Mar 18 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0009 PANAYOTOVICH, BERRIOS, DALEY, GIGLIO AND PANGLE. (Article IX, Section 8) Proposes to amend Tax Sales provisions of the Revenue Article of the State Con- stitution to change from 5 to 2 years the period of tax delinquency prior to sale of certain property for nonpayment of taxes. Mar 19 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 23 Assigned to Revenue Jun 11 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HJR-0010 MCGANN. (Article V, Sections 4, 7) Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution to require that candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor be nominated jointly. Pro- vides if the office of Lieutenant Governor becomes vacant or if the Lieutenant Gov- ernor fails to qualify, the Governor shall fill the office by appointment and the appointee shall not be subject to removal by the Governor. Effective one day follow- ing proclamation of the vote. Mar 20 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0011 PETKA, BARGER, PULLEN, ROPP, DOEDERLEIN, STANGE, TUERK AND PEDERSEN,B. (Art. IV, Sec. 3 and 14; Art. V, Sec. 6; Art. VI, Sec. 1, 2,,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 18) Proposes to amend the IL Constitution to create a Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals to have final appellate jurisdiction in relation to criminal cases. Provides for direct appeal from judgments of the circuit court imposing a sentence of death 2073 HJR-00 1 -Cont. to the Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals as a matter of right. Vests final appellate jurisdiction in civil cases in the Supreme Court of Civil Appeals. Provides that the Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals shall consist of 7 Judges, 3 from Cook County and 4 from Downstate. One of the Judges shall be appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Senate. Six of the Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals Judges shall be elected. Two of the Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals Judges shall be elected from Cook County, one from Chicago and one from suburban Cook County. Effective the first Monday in December following the 1990 general election. Mar 26 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 30 Assigned to Judiciary I HJR-0012 COUNTRYMAN - DANIELS - JOHNSON. (Art. III, Sec. 5; Art. IV, Sec. 6; Art. VI, Sec. 4) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution relating to judging the elections and returns of members of the General Assembly. Deletes provision which authorizes each house of the General Assembly to judge the elections and returns of its mem- bers. Vests such authority in the State Board of Elections. Provides for direct review by the Supreme Court of decisions of the State Board of Elections concerning the elections and returns of members of the General Assembly. Prohibits the General Assembly from deciding election contests for members of the General Assembly. Effective upon adoption. Apr 02 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Election Law HJR-0013 LANG - KEANE - TURNER - BOWMAN - CURRIE, MCGANN AND PA- NAYOTOVICH. (Article IX, Section 8) Proposes to amend the Tax Sales Section of the Revenue Article of the State Constitution. Creates a new exception to the general rule that the right of redemp- tion from tax sales must exist for at least 2 years following such sales. The new ex- ception provides that with respect to vacant non-farm real estate, property improved with 6 or more residential units or commercial or industrial property the right of redemption need exist for only 6 months following such sales. Also changes the current exception to the general rule by providing that with respect to property upon which taxes have been delinquent for 2 (rather than 5) or more years and which is vacant non-farm real estate, improved with 6 (rather than 7) or more resi- dential units or commercial or industrial property the right of redemption must ex- ist for not less than 90 days following such sales. Effective upon adoption. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes all changes. Provides that with respect to property upon which taxes have been delinquent for 1 (rather than 5) or more years and which is vacant non-farm real estate, improved with 6 (rather than 7) or more residential units or commercial or industrial property the right of redemption must exist for not less than 6 months (rather than 90 days) following such sales. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes all changes. Proposes to amend Section 8 of Article IX of the State Con- stitution (Revenue). Creates a new exception to the general rule that the right of re- demption from tax sales must exist for at least 2 years following such sales. The new exception provides that with respect to vacant non-farm real estate, property im- proved with 6 or more residential units or commercial or industrial property the right of redemption need exist for only one year following such sales. Also changes the current exception to the general rule by providing that with respect to property upon which taxes have been delinquent for 2 (rather than 5) or more years and which is vacant non-farm real estate, improved with 6 (rather than 7) or more resi- dential units or commercial or industrial property the right of redemption must ex- ist for not less than 6 months (rather than 90 days) following such sales. 2074 HJR-0013-Cont. Apr 02 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 28 Read a 2nd Time-as Amended Held on 2nd Reading Jun 26 Amendment No.02 GREIMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3rd Reading/Amended/1st Day Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng Jun 27 3rd Reading/Amended/2nd Day Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng Jun 28 3rd Reading/Amended/3rd Day Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng Jun 30 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 110-001-004 Oct 08 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Referred to Executive HJR-0014 JOHNSON - COUNTRYMAN - DANIELS - SLATER - COWLISHAW, ACKERMAN, BARGER, BARNES, BLACK, CHURCHILL, DEUCHLER, DIDRICKSON, DOEDERLEIN, EWING, FREDERICK,VF, GOFORTH, HALLOCK, HARRIS, HASARA, HENSEL, HOFFMAN, HULTGREN, KIRKLAND, KLEMM, KUBIK, MAYS, MCAULIFFE, MCCRACKEN, OL- SON,MYRON, OLSON,ROBERT, PARCELLS, PARKE, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PETKA, PIEL, PULLEN, REGAN, ROPP, RYDER, SIE- BEN, STANGE, STEPHENS, TATE, TUERK, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WENN- LUND, WILLIAMSON, WOJCIK, PANGLE, STERN AND CURRAN. (Art. IV, Sec. 6; Art. VI, Secs. 4 and 9) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution relating to judging the elections and returns of members of the General Assembly. Deletes provision which authorizes each house of the General Assembly to judge the elections and returns of its mem- bers. Vests such authority in the circiut court. Provides for direct review by the Su- preme Court of such decisions of the circuit court. Effective upon approval. Apr 07 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Election Law HJR-0015 TURNER, DAVIS, JONES,L, MORROW AND LEFLORE. (Article IX, Section 8) Proposes to amend Section 8 of Article IX of the State Constitution (Revenue) to change from 2 to one year the minimum period of redemption for certain property sold for nonpayment of taxes. Effective upon approval. Apr 07 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Revenue HJR-0016 FARLEY. (Art. VI, Secs. 8, 12; new Secs. 12.1 thru 12.5) Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that Judicial Districts may by local option referendum provide for the nomination of Ap- pellate, Circuit and Associate Judges by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Pro- vides that the Judicial Nominating Commission shall submit 3 names of candidates to the Administrative Director of the Illinois Courts who shall randomly publicly se- lect one of the three names and tender it to the Supreme Court Justice of the district 2075 HJR-0016-Cont. where the vacancy occurs. If the Supreme Court Justice disapproves the nominee, the Administrative Director shall publicly randomly select one of the 2 remaining names on the list and that nominee shall be selected to fill the judicial vacancy. Pro- vides for Judicial Districts to opt out of this method of selection of judicial candi- dates. Provides for retention of judges. Effective the day after proclamation of the result of adoption by the voters. Apr 07 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0017 GRANBERG. (Article IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a unit of local government or school district of funds in order to implement that bill shall not become law unless either: (1) the bill passes with at least a 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 con- tains a provision for reimbursement to the unit of local government or school district of funds necessary for implementation. Effective upon adoption by the electors. Apr 10 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0018 CULLERTON. (Article VI, Sections 11 and 12) Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Constitution to provide for the elec- tion of Supreme Court Judges and the appointment of Circuit and Appellate Judges by the Supreme Court. Provides that Appellate Court Judges shall be appointed by the Supreme Court from a list of 3 Circuit Judges nominated by the Appellate Court Judges of the Judicial District. Provides for a nominating committee of Cir- cuit Judges for candidates for appointment to the office of Circuit Judge of their ju- dicial circuit. The Circuit Judges shall be appointed by the Supreme Court from a list of 3 Associate Judges selected by the nominating committee. May 08 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0019 BRESLIN. (Article IV, Sees. 5 and 10) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no session or meeting of the General Assembly may be held between the date of the general election and the second Wednesday of November next following unless the Governor declares that a demonstrated emergency exists which requires imme- diate action by the General Assembly. Provides that the General Assembly shall convene each year on the second Wednesday of November. Provides that a bill passed after April 30 of a calendar year shall not take effect until May 1 of the next calendar year unless it receives a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house pro- viding for an earlier effective date. Effective upon adoption by the electors. May 28 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs 2076 HJR-0020 HJR-0020 DUNNJOHN AND SLATER. Article VI, Sections 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16; new Sections 11.1, 11.2, 12.2; rep. Sections 8, 12 Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Illinois Constitution to eliminate the Office of Associate Judge. Provides that all Associate Judges in office as of the effective date of this Amendment shall assume the office of Circuit Court Judge. Provides for the appointment of Judges by the Governor from nominees submitted by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Provides for Judicial Review Commissions to determine qualifications for retention of Judges. Provides that a Judge who has failed to be found qualified for retention by a Judicial Review Commission shall have the right to stand for retention by the electorate at the general election. Pro- vides that the initial term for each Judge appointed to office shall be until the first Monday in December following the third general election after his or her appoint- ment. Thereafter, a Judge retained in office shall serve a 10 year term. Jun 30 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0021 PEDERSEN,B, PARCELLS AND PULLEN. (Art. IX, new Sec. 11) Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide a limitation on the taxes imposed by the State and other State revenues of 8.5% of personal income. Provides for exceptions for emergencies. Prohibits certain man- dated local programs without State funding. Provides that the proportion of State expenditures to local governments shall not be reduced below Fiscal Year 1988 le- vels. Effective the next July 1 occurring after approval by the voters. Jun 30 1987 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0022 MCNAMARA - MCGANN. (Article 9, Sec. 1) Amends Section 1 of Article 9 of the Constitution to require the establishment of a referendum procedure as a means of limiting State and local taxing power. Effec- tive immediately upon approval by the voters. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2077 2078 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2079 SJR-0001 BROOKINS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SJR-0002 WATSON. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0003 BROOKINS - DEL VALLE. Creates a Special Committee of 16 General Assembly members appointed by the legislative leaders to examine the Illinois State Lottery and report its findings by May 15, 1987. Feb 04 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0004 ZITO - DUNN,THOMAS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0005 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the House Wednesday, Feb. 11, Thursday, Feb. 19, Wednesday, Feb. 25th, 1987 at 11:00 o'clock. The House and the Senate will return on March 3, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Feb 04 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0006 DEANGELIS - JOYCE,JEROME. Adopts as Temporary Joint Rules of the 85th General Assembly. Feb 04 1987 Referred to Rules SJR-0007 NETSCH - KUSTRA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SJR-0008 JACOBS. Congratulates John Deere on its 150th anniversary in business. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor DEJAEGHER Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0009 JOYCE,JEROME. Urges Department of Transportation to halt development of rest area at 1-55 and Lorenzo Road. Mar 03 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0010 JOYCE,JEROME. Requests the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Department of Nuclear Safety to delay issuing final approval for Chem-Nuclear Systems' new compactor facility until certain safety and zoning questions are resolved. Mar 03 1987 Referred to Executive Mar 19 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 22 Resolution adopted 053-001-001 Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0010-Cont. 2080 Apr 28 Hse Sponsor CHRISTENSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor VANDUYNE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Assigned to State Government Administration Jun 11 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0011 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Urges citizens to observe Vietnam Veterans Day, March 29, and to support the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0012 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Alice Korthauer for her outstanding service with the IL Attorney General's Office. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor HOMER Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0013 KEATS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0014 KELLY. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0015 ROCK. Calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, March 11, 1987 at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House will return Thursday, March 5. Mar 04 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 05 Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0016 MAROVITZ, BERMAN, NETSCH, D'ARCO, KEATS AND GEO-KARIS. Creates the Lake Michigan Task Force to study problems relating to Lake Michigan. Mar 11 1987 Referred to Executive Mar 19 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 22 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 23 Hse Sponsor PRESTON Apr 24 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules SJR-0017 SJR-0017 ZITO - KEATS - SEVERNS. Urges the DCCA to conduct a study of law of IL and other states with regard to regulation of credit cards, revolving credit and credit availability. Mar 11 1987 Referred to Executive Mar 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Committee Executive Mar 19 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Mar 24 Resolution adopted 049-000-001 Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS/03-31-87 Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 25 Hse Sponsor FLINN Added As A Joint Sponsor PIEL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to State Government Administration SJR-0018 KEATS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0019 ROCK. Calls for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, March 18, 1987, at 12:00 noon. Mar 12 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0020 WOODYARD. Congratulates Edgar County Savings and Loan Association on its 100th Anniversary. Mar 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 20 Hse Sponsor BLACK Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,M Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0021 DEMUZIO - ROCK. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SJR-0022 DEL VALLE - NEWHOUSE - JACOBS - DUNN,THOMAS - TOPINKA - DUDYCZ - RAICA - KUSTRA - GEO-KARIS - DEANGELIS - BROOK- INS. Urges the establishment of a Joint Committee on Immigration Reform. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases number of persons to be appointed by Minority Leadership of the Sen- ate and House by one. Increases to 8 the total number of individuals from the public sector to be appointed by the Majority and Minority Leadership with each appoint- ing two such members. Increases to two the number of persons to be appointed by the Governor with one of the appointees to be a member of the Governor's Task Force on Immigration Reform. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. 2081 SJR-0022-Cont. 2082 Calls for a report to the General Assembly by June 1, 1988. Mar 19 1987 Referred to Executive Mar 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Committee Executive Apr 02 Recommnded be adopted amend 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 DEL VALLE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 053-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 11 Hse Sponsor LEVIN Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Speaker's Table Apr 22 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs SJR-0023 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, March 24, 1987 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 19 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 20 .Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0024 WOODYARD. Congratulates the Shiloh H.S. girls basketball team on placing 4th in the Class A tournament. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 31 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0025 WOODYARD. Congratulates Eric Sloan, James Howard and Michael Rolinitis on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Mar 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 31 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0026 DUDYCZ - LECHOWICZ - CARROLL. Congratulates Gloria Majewski on being honored as a "Special Friend to Special Children." Mar 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 01 Hse Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Joint Sponsor DELEO SJR-0026-Cont. Apr 01-Cont. Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0027 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Creates the Blue Ribbon Commission on Washburne Trade School. Mar 25 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0028 VADALABENE - HUDSON - LECHOWICZ - DAVIDSON. Urges the school boards of all public secondary schools and the governing boards of all public institutions of higher education to furnish the names, addresses and telephone numbers of their respective high school senior students and college stu- dents to designated armed forces recruiters. Mar 25 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIDSON Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Resolution adopted 054-000-001 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 16 Hse Sponsor SLATER Speaker's Table Jun 30 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0029 BERMAN. Urges the members of the General Assembly to create a Joint Judicial Advisory Committee to enhance the maintenance of the Illinois justice system. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces the number of members of the committee who are required to be mem- bers of the bar to 12. Mar 25 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 011-004-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 034-025-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Hse Sponsor O'CONNELL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0030 SEVERNS. Urges support of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Africanized Bee Barrier Proposal. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Updates language to declare that the bee has reached Southern Mexico. Makes corrections in numbers of IL beehives and value of IL crops which are pollinated by such bees. Mar 26 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommnded be adopted amend 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 056-000-000 May 29 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 04 Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 09 Assigned to Agriculture 2083 SJR-0031 SJR-0031 ROCK. Calls for the return of the Senate Tuesday, March 31, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Monday, March 30, at 2:00 o'clock p.m.; and then on Tues- day, March 31, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 26 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0032 WOODYARD. Congratulates John H. Gora, C.E.O. of Chuckles, on award. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 21 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0033 WOODYARD. Congratulates Chrisman High School on Class A Basketball 3rd Place Victory. Mar 31 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 01 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0034 JONES. Recreates the Joint Committee on Secondary and Elementary School Sports. Calls for report to G.A. on July 1, 1987. Apr 01 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 03 Hse Sponsor MULCAHEY Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Rules Jun 28 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0035 KEATS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0036 DEGNAN. Congratulates St. George Church, of Bridgeport, Illinois, on 95th Anniversary. Apr 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 21 Hse Sponsor DALEY Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2084 SJR-0037 SJR-0037 ROCK. Calls for the return of the Senate on Thursday, April 9, and Tuesday, April 21, 1987 at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the return of the House in perfunctory sessions on Monday through Friday, April 6 through 10 and Friday, April 17 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. and in regular session on Tuesday, April 21, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 02 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0038 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mars Ketchum, Sr., on his retirement. Apr 02 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor BRAUN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0039 DUNN,THOMAS AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes William G. Barr, of Joliet, former Representative. Apr 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 21 Hse Sponsor WENNLUND Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0040 POSHARD - JOYCE,JEROME - DEMUZIO - O'DANIEL - DUNN,THOMAS - JACOBS - SEVERNS - LUFT. Directs the Dept. of Public Health to make a study to determine primary health care shortage areas in rural Illinois and to review State law in order to implement federal legislation to establish rural health clinics. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Calls for presentation of the resolution to the Directors of the Dept. of Public Health ard Public Aid. Apr 09 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommnded be adopted amend 010-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Tabled Amendment No.02 POSHARD Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 055-000-000 May 29 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 02 Hse Sponsor REA Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Speaker's Table Jun 03 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Human Services Jun 09 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Human Services Jun 12 Be Adopted/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Adopted both Houses 2085 Jun 27 Resolution adopted SJR-0041 SJR-0041 LECHOWICZ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SJR-0042 KUSTRA - MACDONALD - DEMUZIO - SCHUNEMAN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRE- CEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0043 KARPIEL. Congratulates Herb Aigner upon his retirement from the Village of Schaumburg Board of Trustees. Apr 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Apr 10 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 21 Hse Sponsor PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0044 MAROVITZ. Condemns attacks and threats against health care providers and urges law en- forcement authorities to investigate and prosecute. Apr 22 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0045 ROCK - PHILIP. Creates the Select Joint Committee on State Regulation of Professions and Occupations. Apr 29 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 058-001-000 Apr 30 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ Added As A Joint Sponsor GREIMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor KRSKA Referred to Rules May 05 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table May 14 Resolution adopted 111-000-002 Adopted both Houses SJR-0046 WOODYARD. Congratulates S. J. Holderman upon his retirement from the Court of Claims. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted May 04 Arrive House Speaker's Table May 05 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0047 DUNN,THOMAS. Congratulates Erika Shults as IL Outstanding Young Consumer. May 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted May 04 Arrive House Speaker's Table May 06 Hse Sponsor VANDUYNE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2086 SJR-0048 SJR-0048 WATSON. Urges recognition of the week of May 3-9, 1987, as Correctional Officer Week in Illinois. May 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Joint Sponsor OLSON,ROBERT Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0049 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Urges federal action on Older American's Act. May 06 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table May 29 Hse Sponsor HASARA Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging Jun 09 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Select Comm on Aging Jun 10 Recommended be adopted 021-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor HULTGREN Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Speaker's Table Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor WENNLUND Speaker's Table Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMSON Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0050 ROCK. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, May 12, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon and the House on Monday, May 11, at 6:00 p.m. May 08 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0051 SCHAFFER - FRIEDLAND. Congratulates Marian High School - 1987 Mock Trial Winners. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 19 Hse Sponsor KLEMM Added As A Joint Sponsor WAIT Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0052 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, May 18, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and when the House adjourns on Friday, May 15, it stands adjourned until Monday, May 18, at 12:00 o'clock noon. 2087 SJR-0052-Cont. May 14 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 15 Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0053 DEGNAN - DAVIDSON. Congratulates the Lincoln Land Loggers and their coaches on a well-played season. May 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted May 27 Arrive House Speaker's Table May 28 Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0054 POSHARD - ROCK - PHILIP. Urges Congress to favorably consider the Equity in Employment Security Fi- nancing Act or similar legislation that ensures state control and substitutes a state administrative tax for the current Federal Unemployment Tax Act tax to finance unemployment insurance and employment service systems. May 21 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 056-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DIDRICKSON Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DIDRICKSON Motion prevailed 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted - Adopted both Houses SJR-0055 JONES. Creates a Select Joint Committee on Entry to the Nursing Profession. May 22 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0056 GEO-KARIS - WATSON. Urges recognition of Illinois Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Day. May 27 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 29 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0057 TOPINKA - DUDYCZ - RAICA. Recognizes Edwin Cudecki's service and accomplishments, and changes the Near West Area School to the Edwin Cudecki Language Acaddemy. May 28 1987 Assigned to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk 2088 SJR-0057-Cont. Jun 30 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0058 ROCK. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, June 2, 1987 at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 28 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 29 Hse Sponsor GIORGI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0059 SMITH - ROCK. Creates a Joint Committee on Welfare Reform and a final written report given to the General Assembly by December 31, 1987. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases the Minority Leadership-appointed members of the committee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends the deadline for a final written report from December 31, 1987 to De- cember 31, 1988. Jun 02 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 008-005-001 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 SMITH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 052-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Hse Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Oct 27 Assigned to Rules Nov 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Joint Sponsor BERRIOS Added As A Joint Sponsor RONAN Added As A Joint Sponsor MARTINEZ Added As A Co-sponsor KULAS Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 BERRIOS Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 066-047-001 Nov 05 Secretary's Desk Nov 06 S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended 056-000-000 Nov 09 Adopted both Houses SJR-0060 JONES - BROOKINS - WELCH - KELLY. Creates a Joint Committee on Hazardous Waste Remediation in the Lake Calu- met Area; calls for a report to the General Assembly by October 31, 1987. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases number of legislative members by one, from those to be appointed by the minority leaders in each house. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds resolved clauses requesting cooperation of various local governments and officials in allowing access to pertinent information. Jun 02 1987 Referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive 2089 SJR-0060-Cont. Jun 04 Recommnded be adopted amend 011-008-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 PHILIP & JONES Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 049-000-005 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 22 Hse Sponsor RICE Added As A Joint Sponsor SHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor PANAYOTOVICH Referred to Rules Jun 24 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 26 Resolution adopted 112-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0061 ZITO - DEANGELIS - VADALABENE. Designates the Illinois portion of 1-80 as the Christopher Columbus Expressway. Jun 02 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 057-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIGLIO Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0062 BERMAN. Congratulates Mary Flickinger on retirement from Chicago School System. Jun 02 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 03 Hse Sponsor HOFFMAN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0063 KARPIEL. Congratulates Patti Panagiotaros, Roselle, on being chosen as Rose Queen. Jun 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 09 Hse Sponsor PARKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0064 KARPIEL. Congratulates Judge and Mrs. William Ellsworth, of Geneva on being named Geneva's VIP Man and Woman of the Year. Jun 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 09 Hse Sponsor HENSEL Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2090 SJR-0065 SJR-0065 WATSON. Congratulates the City of Highland on its 150th anniversary. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0066 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg on receiving an award from the College of Lake County. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0067 WOODYARD. Commends Willis Hartman as excellent Department of Children and Family Services employee. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor JOHNSON Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0068 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, June 16, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jun 12 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0069 MAHAR AND ALL SENATORS. Commends student ambassadors to U.S.S.R. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 23 Hse Sponsor BARNES Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0070 SCHAFFER. Urges support for the Continental Amateur Baseball Association World Series to be held in Crystal Lake August 7-15, 1987. Jun 17 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 23 Hse Sponsor KLEMM Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2091 SJR-007 SJR-0071 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Betty Szewczyk, President of the AMA Auxiliary. Jun 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor YOUNGE,W Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0072 DEL VALLE. Establishes a Joint Committee on Minority Student Access to Higher Education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases the legislative membership on the committee to 6 each from the Senate and House. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes language citing figures from surveys. Jun 19 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 22 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 23 Recommnded be adopted amend 012-002-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 DEL VALLE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 056-001-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEVIN Added As A Joint Sponsor LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor BRAUN Added As A Joint Sponsor MARTINEZ Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0073 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, June 22, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon, and the House on Tuesday, June 23, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jun 19 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0074 JOYCEJEREMIAH. Creates a Special Committee on Public Utilities composed of 16 members of the General Assembly to study the feasibility of the acquisition of Common Wealth Ed- ison, Inc. by the State. Requires a report to the General Assembly by March 1, 1988, and that the Committee shall cease to exist on March 31, 1988. Jun 22 1987 Referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0075 BROOKINS. Creates a Special Committee of 16 General Assembly members appointed by the legislative leaders to examine the Illinois State Lottery and report its findings immediately. Jun 23 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 25 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor 2092 SJR-0076 SJR-0076 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ducks Unlimited on the occasion of its 50th anniversary of service. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 27 Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0077 SAVICKAS. Creates a Committee to Study the Waste Disposal Needs of the State of Illinois to report by January 1, 1988 to be implemented during the Spring Session of the General Assembly. Jun 26 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 30 Committee discharged Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KULAS Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0078 BROOKINS. Mourns Elma H. Davis, wife of former State Representative Corneal Davis. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 20 Hse Sponsor BRAUN Speaker's Table Oct 21 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0079 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, October 20, 1987 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Oct 08 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CULLERTON Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0080 HAWKINSON. Marks retirement of Robert Holtzman of Peoria's Sheridan Bank. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor TERZICH Speaker's Table Nov 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0081 D'ARCO - MAROVITZ. Creates a task force to study the problems of ex-offenders. Requires a report to the General Assembly on or before August 1, 1988. Oct 20 1987 Referred to Executive 2093 SJR-0082 SJR-0082 DUNN,RALPH, POSHARD, MACDONALD, NETSCH, PHILIP AND GEO-KARIS. Urges the end to gender bias in the Army. Oct 22 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0083 MAROVITZ - D'ARCO. Creates a task force to study the problems of ex-offenders. Requires a report to the Director of Corrections on or before December 1, 1988. Oct 22 1987 Referred to Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 29 Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Speaker's Table SJR-0084 BARKHAUSEN. Supports the continuation of effective State regulation of insurance and opposes repeal or amendment of the McCarran-Ferguson Act. Oct 22 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0085 ROCK. Calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, November 4, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Monday, November 2, at 3:00 o'clock; and then Tuesday, November 3, at 6:00 o'clock p.m.; and then Wednesday, November 4, at S2:00 o'clock noon. Oct 22 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0086 WOODYARD - PHILIP - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Walter L. Dillier, independent oil producer and founding director of the Bank of Casey. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jan 13 1988 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0087 WOODYARD. Congratulates Beverly Combs of Clark County upon receiving the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Extension Home Economists. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jan 13 1988 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0088 HAWKINSON - LUFF AND ALL SENATORS. 2094 SJR-0088-Cont. Mourns death of Peoria Deputy John M. Sack. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor SALTSMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor TUERK Added As A Joint Sponsor HULTGREN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0089 ETHEREDGE. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to abolish electricity rate structures which provide for different rates for summer and winter consumption. Nov 04 1987 Referred to Executive SJR-0090 RAICA - DUDYCZ, KUSTRA AND KEATS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0091 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, January 13, 1988, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Nov 06 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0092 JACOBS. Commends Bob Eriksen, of the Quad Cities, on civic contributions. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0093 DUNN,THOMAS - MAITLAND. Urges navy to name vessel after General Clifton Cates. Jan 13 1988 Referred to Executive SJR-0094 MACDONALD - NETSCH. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) 2095 2096 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2097 HJR-0001 MADIGAN,MJ. Creates the Select Joint Committee on State Regulation of Professions and Occupations. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the name of the committee to the Select Joint Committee on State Reg- ulation of Health Professions. Provides for increased membership and its designa- tion. Calls for the Committee to deliver a written report to the G.A. by May 29, 1987. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores language of original resolution specifying the membership of the Joint Committee. Jan 15 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 04 Assigned to Rules Mar 03 Amendment No.01 RULES Adopted Recommnded be adopted amend 011-007-000 Speaker's Table Mar 04 Resolution Adopted-Amended 063-051-000 Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Referred to Executive Apr 02 Recommended be adopted 009-008-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 22 Amendment No.01 KARPIEL & PHILIP Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 053-002-000 Apr 23 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01 Apr 28 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01/067-048-000 Apr 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 HJR-0002 TURNER - KIRKLAND. Creates the Select Joint Committee of the Illinois General Assembly on Housing for Urban and Rural Illinois. Jan 15 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 11 Assigned to Rules HJR-0003 HOMER, MADIGAN,MJ, HARRIS, DEJAEGHER, HARTKE AND SUT- KER. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study the impact of corporate tax reductions provided by the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 on public utilities and to initiate proceedings to ensure that rates are just and reasonable. Requires the Illi- nois Commerce Commission to report its findings and recommendations to the Illi- nois Economic and Fiscal Commission by March 1, 1987. Jan 15 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 04 Assigned to Public Utilities HJR-0004 WHITE - HUFF. Memorializes the Reverend Joakim M. Martorano, of Chicago. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted Feb 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0005 HJR-0005 OLSON,MYRON - HALLOCK - GIORGI - WAIT - MULCAHEY. Congratulates Chester Kobel, recipient of the Rockford Register Star Excalibur Award. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted Feb 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0006 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of the House on January 22, January 29, February 2, and February 3 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. and on February 4, 1987 at 11:30 a.m. and the re- turn of the Senate on February 3, 1987 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0007 DALEY. Memorial to Sergeant John S. Costas, of the Chicago Police Department. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0008 DALEY. Mourns the loss of Harry Harling, Chicago. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0009 DALEY. Mourns the death of Nora Ryan, Chicago. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0010 MATIJEVICH. Resolves to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, February 4, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon to hear the Governor's State of the State address. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2098 HJR-0011 WOJCIK, HENSEL, DEUCHLER AND VANDUYNE. Congratulates Captain Barbara Jane Suse upon her retirement from the U.S. Navy. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0012 BRAUN. Directs the State Board of Education to study and to report to the General As- sembly by December 31, 1987 concerning the issue of a "no pass - no play" policy in high school. Feb 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 11 Assigned to Rules HJR-0013 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Max E. Mathers, of Knoxville, Illinois, on his election as Illinois Department Commander of the American Legion. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0014 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Evelyn Starr, of Cambridge, Minnesota, on her election as Na- tional President of the American Legion Auxiliary. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0015 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Maxine Martin, American Legion Department President. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0016 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Paul Briese on serving as Commander of the American Legion for the 1985-86 term. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2099 HJR-0011 HJR-0017 HJR-0017 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates James P. "Jimmy" Dean on being elected National Commander of the American Legion. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Added As A Co-sponsor HUDSON & MAHAR Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0018 BRAUN. Creates the State Task Force relative to Citizen Involvement in Urban Education to evaluate and report by December 31, 1987 relative to the implementation and re- lationship between programs created under Section 34-18b of The School Code and under the Urban School Improvement Act. Mar 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 01 Recommended be adopted 022-000-000 Speaker's Table HJR-0019 HARRIS, REGAN, WILLIAMSON, WOJCIK AND STANGE. Petitions Congress for a convention to propose an amendment to the federal con- stitution requiring a balanced federal budget. Mar 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0020 KUBIK. Congratulates Diane Para on graduation from law school. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0021 DALEY. Congratulates Charles and Dorothy Rogulich on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar I 1 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0022 MCPIKE. Convenes in Joint Session on Wednesday, March 4, 1987, at 12:00 o'clock noon, to hear the Governor present the Budget Message for Fiscal Year 1987. Mar 03 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2100 HJR-0023 HJR-0023 DALEY. Mourns the death of Joseph P. Myron, Chicago. Mar 04 1987 Resol Mar 11 Arrive Senate Mar 12 Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Adopted both Houses Resol Resol lution adopted lutions Consent Calndr. lution adopted HJR-0024 HENSEL AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates VFW Voice of Democracy Contest winners. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0025 HASARA - CURRAN - OLSON,ROBERT. Commends the Interveterans Burial Detail of Sangamon County. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0026 KULAS. Congratulates Janet Catlin, President Illinois AMVETS Auxiliary. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 24 Arrive Senate Mar 26 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0027 PARKE. Commends Bobby Crow, of the Illinois AMVETS Service Foundation. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 24 Arrive Senate Mar 26 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0028 WEAVER,M. Memorial Ted Trefz, of Marshall, Illinois. Mar 04 1987 Mar 11 Arrive Senate Mar 12 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Adopted both Houses Resolution adopted Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0029 CAPPARELLI, TERZICH, MCAULIFFE, DELEO, BERRIOS AND KRS- KA. Congratulates American Legion on 68th Anniversary. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 12 Mar 12 2101 HJR-0029-Cont. 2102 Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0030 TUERK, DANIELS, MADIGAN,MJ, SALTSMAN, MAYS AND ALL OTH- ER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of John Gelish, Peoria. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0031 BUGIELSKI - MADIGAN,MJ, GIORGI, DANIELS, MCAULIFFE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Sylvia Lipowski, National President of the AMVETS Auxiliary. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0032 BRUNSVOLD - DEJAEGHER AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Deere & Company on its 150th anniversary. Mar 05 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0033 BERRIOS - MARTINEZ. Memorial to Marco Antonio Sanchez Cervantes from Chicago. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0034 HARTKE. Urges Congress not to extend "veteran" status to persons with non-military service. Mar 11 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Jun 18 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -HARTKE Committee discharged 115-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 115-000-000 Jun 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Referred to Executive 2103 HJR-0034-Cont. Jun 25 Committee discharged Re-referred to Exec Appointment, Vet Aff & Admin Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0035 DEUCHLER - COWLISHAW - HENSEL. Congratulates Aurora on its 150th Anniversary. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0036 HICKS. Urges Congress to propose an Amendment to the U.S. Constitution making En- glish the official language of the United States. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0037 DEJAEGHER - SUTKER - CAPPARELLI - STERN - GRANBERG, BER- RIOS, BOWMAN, BRAUN, BUGIELSKI, CURRAN, HICKS, JONES,L, KRSKA, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, LEVIN, MORROW, O'CONNELL, RICE, SATTERTHWAITE, SHAW, STECZO, TERZICH, TURNER, VANDUYNE, YOUNGE,W, DELEO, DALEY, FARLEY AND NOVAK. Directs the Citizens Council on Women to find legislative solutions which suc- cessfully address the problems of elderly women in Illinois. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Select Comm on Aging May 06 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table May 21 Amendment No.01 WOJCIK Ruled not germane Resolution adopted 106-008-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 057-000-001 Adopted both Houses HJR-0038 EWING - JOHNSON. Memorializes Joe V. Bennett, Sr., of Monticello, Illinois. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 19 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0039 DANIELS. HJR-0039-Cont. Creates a Joint Committee on Workers' Compensation Reform. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Rules HJR-0040 KUBIK. Commends police exchange between Hingham and Norfolk, England and Illinois. Mar 18 1987 Mar 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Adopted both Houses Resolution adopted Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0041 PANGLE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of former Governor Samuel Shapiro. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 31 Arrive Senate Apr 02 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0042 MCAULIFFE. Congratulates Joseph T. Piening on being elected National Commander of the AMVETS. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 24 Arrive Senate Mar 26 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0043 KULAS - PEDERSEN,B. Warns U.S. Congress to beware Russian threat. Mar 19 1987 Rfrd Mar 23 Assig Apr 02 Aff Recol to Comm on Assignment ned to Executive & Veteran airs mmended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table HJR-0044 MCAULIFFE, DANIELS, MADIGAN,MJ, CAPPARELLI, KULAS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates VFW Post #3592 on its 50th Anniversary. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0045 GREIMAN. Congratulates VFW Post #3854 on its 50th Anniversary. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2104 HJR-0046 HJR-0046 DALEY. Memorializes Barbara Johnston, the 9 year old daughter of Connie and Joseph Johnston. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0047 MAYS. Congratulates the Beardstown High School basketball team on placing 4th in the Class A State Tournament. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0048 WEAVER,M. Names the Charles Avenue Bridge at Routes 16 and 45 the Morgan Phipps Bridge. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted Mar 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0049 WOJCIK - PARKE. Congratulates Schaumburg on Public Library's 25th anniversary. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0050 SLATER. Congratulates Carthage on its 150th Anniversary. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 09 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0051 DALEY. Commends Carol Diver, of Chicago, on Hall of Fame Award. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 09 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2105 HJR-0052 HJR-0052 DALEY. Mourns the death of John C. P4rrilli of Chicago. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 09 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0053 DALEY. Congratulates Father Salmon on his induction into the St. Gabriel Athletic Asso- ciation Hall of Fame. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 09 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0054 YOUNGE,W. Creates a State and Local Government Advisory Committee on Drainage Prob- lems of the American Bottoms Area. Apr 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Rules May 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd YOUNGE,W Committee Rules HJR-0055 PANGLE - KLEMM - TERZICH - CAPPARELLI - MCNAMARA. Creates the Joint Task Force on Aging Veterans, composed of legislative and public members, to study the problems and needs of the State's aging veteran popu- lation. Requires its report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1989. Apr 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Rules HJR-0056 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRIE. Creates a Joint Committee on Welfare Reform. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes requirement for an interim report before the final report due December 31, 1987. Apr 08 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Rules Apr 23 Recommended be adopted 010-000-000 Speaker's Table Apr 28 Resolution adopted 067-047-000 Apr 29 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Referred to Executive May 21 Recommnded be adopted amend 006-005-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution lost HJR-0057 DALEY. Congratulates Harry Chaddick on being chosen 1987 Man of the Year by the Back of the Yards Council. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted 2106 2107 HJR-0057-Cont. Apr 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0058 CURRAN. Congratulates H. Brent DeLand, Jr., on 10th Anniversary. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0059 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, CULLERTON, PETERSON,W AND RO- NAN. Urges recognition of Illinois Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Day. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0060 MATIJEVICH. Upon adjournment of the House on Thursday, April 23, and of the Senate on Fri- day, April 24, calls for the return of both Chambers on Tuesday, April 28, 1987, the House at Noon and the Senate at 1:00 o'clock. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0061 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS. Commends United Way on 100 years of service. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 29 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0062 MCAULIFFE - GOFORTH. Urges the IL Congressional Delegation to propose legislation for a mandatory death sentence for persons convicted of espionage. Apr 29 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Judiciary II HJR-0063 CURRAN. Congratulates Sangamon State University Prairie Stars on second place victory in the World Collegiate Soccer Championships. Apr 29 1987 Resolution adopted Apr 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. HJR-0063-Cont. 2108 May 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0064 MAYS. Congratulates the Quincy Blue Devil basketball team on a successful season. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0065 DALEY. Congratulates 7 inductees into Hall of Fame of the Valentine Boys and Girls Club of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0066 HENSEL - DEUCHLER - STERN - COWLISHAW - COUNTRYMAN, VANDUYNE AND WOJCIK. Commends Cmdr. Paul Guetter on his Naval Career. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0067 HENSEL - DEUCHLER - COWLISHAW - COUNTRYMAN - VAN- DUYNE, STERN AND WOJCIK. Congratulates Bluejackets on 10th anniversary. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0068 MATIJEVICH. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, May 5, 1987 at 12:00 noon; and the Senate on Monday, May 4, 1987 at 3:00 o'clock p.m. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted May 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0069 WAIT. Congratulates Marian High School - 1987 Mock Trial Winners. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted May 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2109 HJR-0070 HJR-0070 DALEY. Congratulates Father Angelo Garbin on his 40th Anniversary in the priesthood. May 06 1987 Resolution adopted May 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0071 DANIELS - PULLEN - WILLIAMSON - COWLISHAW - MCAULIFFE, MCCRACKEN, PETERSON,W, PIEL, WOJCIK AND KIRKLAND. Urges the creation of the IL Aviation Transportation Safety Board to investigate incidents which pose a present and future danger to public safety. May 07 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Filed With Clerk May 08 Motion advc 2nd,no refr cor Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Rules Jun 10 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 14 Re-assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics HJR-0072 DEUCHLER, BARGER, FREDERICK,VF, DOEDERLEIN, KIRKLAND AND KLEMM. Congratulates Aurora Chapter of German American National Congress on 20th anniversary. May 11 1987 Resolution adopted May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0073 REA - HANNIG - DEUCHLER - PHELPS - GOFORTH, GRANBERG AND RICHMOND. Urges the U.S. Congress not to pass disruptive federal acid deposition legislation. May 14 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Select Comm. on Coal Dev. . & Mktng. Jun 04 Recommended be adopted 007-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 26 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUNN,RALPH Added As A Joint Sponsor POSHARD Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0074 O'CONNELL. Requests the Department of Transportation to erect a sign on Interstate 55 pro- claiming the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse. May 14 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0074-Cont. May 18 Assigned to Transportation HJR-0075 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates the Paul Careys on their 50th Anniversary. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted May 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0076 MAUTINO. Supports the continued observation by the United States Geological Survey of the Sheffield radiation disposal site. May 19 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HJR-0077 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Wilbur Danner, Knox County Board Member. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted May 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0078 DALEY. Mourns death of Thomas Duffin, Democrat of Chicago. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted May 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0079 GRANBERG. Commends Bob Astroth, Breese, on his dedication to education. May 21 1987 Resolution adopted May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0080 CURRIE. Creates a Joint Committee on Reproductive Technologies to address legal, ethi- cal, religious and family-oriented issues related to reproductive technologies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for the Joint Committee to meet as often as necessary to address the is- sues concerning reproductive technologies; seek views of persons concerning State government involvement; conduct public hearings; reach consensus on legislation. May 21 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded be adopted amend 016-000-000 Speaker's Table 2110 2111 HJR-0081 HJR-0081 BLACK - HICKS. Urges State employees who are members of a labor union to be affiliated with and pay dues to locals in Illinois. May 21 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jun 12 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution adopted Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Referred to Executive HJR-0082 HENSEL - VANDUYNE - DEUCHLER - STERN - WOJCIK, COUNTRY- MAN, COWLISHAW AND MCPIKE. Congratulates James H. Webb, Jr., on the occasion of his appointment as Secre- tary of the Navy. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0083 DEUCHLER - PULLEN. Commends Linda Stewart, 1987 Junior DAR honoree. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0084 HASARA - CURRAN. Congratulates Navy Club of U.S.A. on 50th anniversary. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0085 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, May 27 at noon and the House of Representatives on Thursday, May 28 at noon, upon adjournment May 22, 1987. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0086 HENSEL. Congratulates Don D'Amico on his career in the St. Charles School System. May 28 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0087 HJR-0087 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of the Senate on Friday, June 5 at 11:00 a.m. and Tuesday, June 9 at 1:00 p.m. and the return of the House on Tuesday, June 9, at Noon. Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0088 CURRIE - DIDRICKSON - DEUCHLER. Creates a Joint Committee on Property Rights in Marriage. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases membership of the committee to 24, 2 additional to be appointed each by Majority and Minority Leaders of each Chamber. Jun 09 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 12 Assigned to Rules Jun 24 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 28 Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Speaker's Table Jun 29 Verified Resolution Adopted-Amended 062-046-004 Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Referred to Executive HJR-0089 HASARA. Recommends that the General Assembly adopt fundamental rural development guidelines. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Referred to Executive Jun 23. Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0090 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Charles R. Pickrel of Maquon. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0091 HULTGREN. Congratulates Galesburg and Knox College on their Sesquicentennial. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2112 HJR-0092 HJR-0092 PETERSON,W. Commemorates 100th Anniversary of Dearborn Division of W. R. Grace & Co. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 10 Arrive Senate Jun 12 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0093 MADIGAN,MJ - MCGANN. Mourns the death of Stanley Balzekas, Sr., Oak Brook. Jun 10 1987 Resolution ad Jun 11 Arrive Senate Jun 12 Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Adopted both Houses lopted Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0094 MADIGAN,MJ - STERN - DALEY. Creates Joint Committee on Campaign Ethics. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the House and Senate Minority Leaders shall each appoint 3 mem- bers of their respective houses (instead of 2) and 2 public members (instead of one) to the Joint Committee. Jun 09 1987 Filed With Clerk Jun 10 Jun 12 Jun 26 Jun 29 Referred to Rules Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Adopted Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 REGAN AMENDMENTS 2- 10 Withdrawn Resolution Adopted-Amended 114-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Referred to Executive HJR-0095 BUGIELSKI. Congratulates John and Donna Baran on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jun 10 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0096 HOFFMAN - MAUTINO. Requests the State Board of Education, in consultation with various State agen- cies and representatives of affected private business and vocational schools and bonding companies, to study the problem of private school bonding and its associat- ed costs and to report to the Governor and General Assembly with its findings and recommendations by December 31, 1988. Jun 10 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 12 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 16 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -HOFFMAN Committee Elementary & Secondary Education i1i3 HJR-0096-Cont. Jun 26 Committee discharged 115-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Jun 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor FAWELL Referred to Executive Jun 29 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 051-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0097 BARNES. Congratulates and commends the 25 students comprising the official Illinois dele- gation of the People to People Initiative for Understanding: American Soviet Youth Exchange program. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAHAR Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0098 KLEMM. Congratulates the McHenry County Defenders on taking third place for its ecol- ogy program in the Governor's Home Town Awards competition. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0099 KLEMM. Congratulates Fox Lake for receiving 1st Place in the Governor's Home Town Awards Competition. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0100 KLEMM. Congratulates McHenry on 2nd Place in the Governor's Home Town Awards Competition. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted Adopted both Hobses HJR-0101 KLEMM. Congratulates McHenry County on winning honorable mention in the Gover- nor's Home Town Awards Competition. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2114 2115 HJR-0101-Cont. Jun 19 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0102 CURRAN. Congratulates Mayor Robert Walters and Beardstown Economic Development Council on winning the Economic Development Award in the Governor's Home Town Awards Competition. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0103 DANIELS. Recognizes July 1, 1987 as Centenarians Day in honor of the many citizens of Illinois. Jun 17 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Referred to Executive HJR-0104 LEVIN, LEFLORE, BRAUN, FLOWERS, MARTINEZ, BERRIOS AND YOUNG,A. Establishes a Joint Committee on Minority Student Access to Higher Education. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases membership of the Committee by four, one each to be appointed by the four legislative leaders. Jun 23 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules Jun 24 Amendment No.01 RULES Adopted 011-007-000 Recommnded be adopted amend 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution Adopted-Amended 066-044-002 Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Referred to Executive HJR-0105 MAYS. Congratulates Raelene Carter of Beardstown on winning the State Class A Dis- cus Throw. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 25 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0106 MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN - GIORGI - RONAN - FARLEY, PANAYO- TOVICH, GOFORTH AND MCAULIFFE. Congratulates Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees on 100th Anniversary. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 25 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. HJR-0106-Cont. Jun 26 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0107 HENSEL, DEUCHLER, WOJCIK, STERN, COWLISHAW, VANDUYNE AND COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates and commends Dr. John M. Abell, M.D., of Aurora, as he retires from the medical profession. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0108 HENSEL, DEUCHLER, WOJCIK, STERN, COWLISHAW, COUNTRY- MAN AND VANDUYNE. Commend Captain Louise C. Wilmot, USN, for her performance during her tour as Commander of the Navy Recruiting Area Five, Great Lakes. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0109 KULAS AND RYDER. Creates a Committee to Study the Waste Disposal Needs of the State of Illinois to report by January 1, 1988 to be implemented during the Spring Session of the General Assembly. Jun 27 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -KULAS Filed With Clerk Jun 28 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 3/5 vote required Motn discharge comm lost 051-061-002 Committee Assignment of Bills HJR-0110 MAYS. Congratulates Jon Kelley, Beardstown, on winning the Class A State pole vault- ing championship. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0111 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges Federal Government to locate Supercollider in Illinois. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2116 HJR-0112 HJR-0112 KUBIK. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Novak on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0113 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ. Commends Richard M. Schoell for his service as Director of the Washington D.C. Office of the Illinois General Assembly and congratulates him on his new posi- tion with the University of Illinois. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0114 PARKE. Urges the Governor to proclaim July 27, 1987 as "A Day of Remembrance" in recognition of the Americans who lost their lives during the Korean War. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Referred to Executive HJR-0115 HENSEL - VANDUYNE - COWLISHAW - WOJCIK - STERN, COUN- TRYMAN AND DEUCHLER. Recognizes the leadership of Captain Ronnie J. Ackerman as Commanding Offi- cer of the Naval Air Station, Glenview, and wishes him well in his assignment at the National War College, Washington, D.C. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0116 HENSEL - VANDUYNE - COUNTRYMAN - WOJCIK - DEUCHLER, STERN AND COWLISHAW. Commends Rear Admiral Roberta L. Hazard, U.S.N. for her dedication and leadership. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0117 HENSEL - COWLISHAW - DEUCHLER - COUNTRYMAN - VAN- DUYNE, STERN, WOJCIK AND PARKE. Commends Commander Ronald Digennaro on his career with the U.S. Coast Guard. 2117 Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HJR-01I17-Cont. Jul 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0118 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of both Houses on Thursday, October 8, 1987 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted Jul 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0119 MULCAHEY. U.S. Route 20 bridge to be named Frank Einsweiler Bridge. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0120 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Antioch Seperate Baptist Church as it celebrates 100 years in its current building. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted Oct 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0121 FREDERICK,VF - PETERSON,W - CHURCHILL. Mourns Raymond Lindroth of Libertyville, GOP committeeman. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted Oct 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0122 DEUCHLER. Urge establishment of a State-wide Ad-Hoc Committee. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0123 SHAW. Memorializes Congress to amend the National Labor Relations Act in relation to replacement of strikers and binding arbitration. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted Oct 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Referred to Executive 2118 HJR-0124 HJR-0124 JOHNSON - HULTGREN. Creates the Joint Select Committee on Utility Rates to investigate rate increases by Illinois Power Company and the impact upon customers and to consider the pos- sibility of demonopolizing public utilities. Requires a report to the General Assem- bly and Governor as soon as possible. Oct 19 1987 Motion filed SUSPEND POSTING REQUIREMENTS IN RULE 20 IN RELATION TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE- JOHNSON Filed With Clerk Oct 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Oct 22 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -JOHNSON Committee Assignment of Bills HJR-0125 CURRIE - HASARA. Changes the reporting date for the Citizens Council on Women's study of the sta- tus of older women in Illinois from December 31, 1987, to March 1, 1988. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted Oct 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0126 HENSEL - WOJCIK - STERN - PETKA - COUNTRYMAN, DEUCHLER, COWLISHAW AND VANDUYNE. Congratulates Captain Massoud G. "Sam" Mowad, DC(HP), United States Navy for 24 years of service. Oct 21 1987 Resolution adopted Oct 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0127 HENSEL - WOJCIK - STERN - PETKA - COUNTRYMAN, DEUCHLER, COWLISHAW AND VANDUYNE. Commends Captain Henry J. Schwirtz on retirement from The Public Works Center, Great Lakes, IL., as Commanding Officer. Oct 21 1987 Resolution adopted Oct 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0128 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Commends Mrs. Hildur Landry for service to Veterans. Oct 21 1987 Resolution adopted Oct 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2119 HJR-0129 HJR-0129 PARKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Paul Cheremeta, Immediate Past President of the Paralyzed Veterans of America. Oct 21 1987 Resolution adopted Oct 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0130 NOVAK. Recognize the third week in October as Security Pride Week in Illinois. Oct 21 1987 Resolution adopted Oct 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0131 MAUTINO - BRESLIN. Congratulates Linmar of Ottawa on its 20th Anniversary in business. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted Nov 04 Arrive Senate Nov 06 Sen Sponsor WELCH Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0132 DEUCHLER - KLEMM - HOMER - PIEL - KUBIK AND GIORGI. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to abolish electricity rate structures which provide for different rates for summer and winter consumption. Oct 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DEUCHLER Committee Assignment of Bills HJR-0133 CURRIE - RICHMOND - GOFORTH - HASARA. Urges the end to gender bias in the Army. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted Nov 04 Arrive Senate Nov 05 Sen Sponsor DUNN,RALPH Added As A Joint Sponsor POSHARD, MCDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH, PHILIP, Added As A Joint Sponsor & GEO-KARIS Referred to Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0134 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH - KRSKA - MADIGAN,MJ, MCPIKE, BERRIOS, RONAN, FARLEY, DELEO, LAURINO, MAUTINO, KULAS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Patrick DeMauro on honor from the Veterans' Service Officers' Association. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted Nov 04 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2120 HJR-0134-Cont. Nov 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0136 MAUTINO. Commends Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority on public service. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted Nov 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0137 HOMER - PETKA - MCCRACKEN - BRAUN - LEVIN, EWING AND DA- LEY. Mourns Michael J. Angarola, former state's Attorney. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted Nov 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,THOMAS Added As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor DEGNAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0138 COUNTRYMAN - HALLOCK - JOHNSON - SIEBEN - PIEL. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to discontinue use of seasonal rate differentials. Nov 06 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0139 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates J. Phil Gilbert, Carbondale, on his appointment as a judge to the Circuit Court in Southern Illinois. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0140 GIORGI. Calls for a Joint Session to convene Wednesday, January 13, 1988, at 12:15 o'clock p.m. for a memorial service to the late Chicago Mayor Harold Washington. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0141 SHAW. Requests the designation of the State of Illinois Center in Chicago as the Harold Washington State of Illinois Center. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2121 HJR-0142 2122 HJR-0142 DUNN,JOHN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John E. Suter on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0143 SLATER. Directs DOT to name highway after Clarence E. Neff. Jan 13 1988 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0144 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of both Houses on Thursday, February 25, 1988 at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2123 SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2124 SR-0001 ROCK. Elects the officers for the 85th General Assembly. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR-0002 ROCK. Adopts the temporary rules of the 84th General Assembly as the temporary rules of the 85th General Assembly. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted SR-0003 ROCK. Designates the members of the Committee on Committees. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted SR-0004 ROCK. Informs the House that the Senate is organized and ready for the business of the 85th General Assembly. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted SR-0005 ROCK. Directs the Secretary to prepare a transcript of the daily Journal. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted SR-0006 ROCK. Authorizes the appointment of the Standing Committee of Correspondents. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted SR-0007 PHILIP AND ROCK. Creates Senate Select Committee on Sports and Meeting Facilities to report by June 1, 1987. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR-0008 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to James C. Helfrich, Assistant Director of the Department of Conservation. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted SR-0009 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - DEGNAN. Congratulates Kenneth Vick upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0010 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Jessie Byers on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of her birth. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0011 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Gregory L. Coler on appointment to Florida agency. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0012 DEGNAN. SR-001 2-Cont. Congratulates Sister Kathleen Kevin Ryan on her 40th anniversary. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0013 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates and commends Duane Olson upon his retirement from Turco Manufacturing Company. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0014 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates David Eugene Zimmer on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0015 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Edwin Cockrell, Mayor of New Athens, on being chosen as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Illinois by the Illinois Jaycee Senate. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0016 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Matthew Aitken upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0017 KUSTRA, ROCK, NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates President Rolf A. Weil, after 40 years with Roosevelt University. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0018 VADALABENE - DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Christ Costoff, Madison. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0019 SAVICKAS - RAICA. Congratulates and commends the Lithuanian Council of Chicago as they cele- brate the 69th anniversary of Lithuanian Independence. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0020 SAVICKAS - RAICA. Commemorates the 69th anniversary of Lithuania's Independence Day. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0021 DUDYCZ, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes John C. Meiszner, Chicago politician and funeral director. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0022 LUFT - SEVERNS - DUNN,THOMAS - BROOKINS. Urges IL Dept. of Insurance to require each health insurance policy sold or deliv- ered to contain a Coverage Limitation Guide. 2125 SR-0022-Cont. Feb 03 1987 Referred to Executive Mar 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Committee Executive SR-0023 MAROVITZ. Congratulates W. Clement Stone on award from the Uptown Chamber of Commerce. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0024 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Wayman Presley on 20 years success in the tour business. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0025 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Girl Scouts of America on the 75th anniversary of its founding. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0026 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Cicero Pastimes Association on the 75th anniversary of the founding of the organization. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0027 RIGNEY. Congratulates and commends Margaret Fridley on her service to the people of this State. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0028 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates and commends the 1986 and 1987 officers of The Advocates Society. Feb 03 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0029 DONAHUE. Congratulates Sheriff John Bliven for serving the people of McDonough County for more than 40 years. Feb 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 04 Resolution adopted SR-0030 HOLMBERG. Commend the Cherryvale Pacers and wishes them good health. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0031 KUSTRA. Congratulates Boy Scout Troop 1, Park Ridge, on its 75th anniversary. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2126 SR-0032 SR-0032 KUSTRA. Congratulates Glenbrook South High School on its 25th anniversary. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0033 RAICA. Commends Eagle Scout Brian Mack of Hickory Hills, Illinois. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0034 HUDSON - TOPINKA - MAHAR. Congratulates Carol Chamberlain, recipient of the Athena Award from Downers Grove Chamber of Commerce. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0035 RAICA. Congratulates Marion Hoffman Martin, Rockford, on her 85th birthday. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0036 KEATS. Congratulates Gregory L. Coler on appointment to Florida agency. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0037 BARKHAUSEN - KEATS. Urges State Board of Education to designate May 15, 1987, as "Just Say No" Day. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0038 KEATS. Congratulates Robert Bonneville upon his installation as president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0039 ZITO. Congratulates the Bellwood Chamber of Commerce and Industry on its 25th anniversary. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0040 ZITO. Congratulates the First Presbyterian Church of River Forest on its Centennial. Feb 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0041 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Steven and Carmen Sunday on birth of quadruplets in Rockford, Illinois Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted 2127 SR-0042 SR-0042 DEANGELIS - KELLY. Congratulates Calvin Christian School, of South Holland, Illinois, on 75th. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0043 RAICA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Aaron Keith Brambora on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0044 BROOKINS. Congratulates Robert A. Washington on retirement from Chicago's Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0045 KELLY. Congratulates Robert Stadt, deputy superintendent for Prairie-Hills School Dis- trict upon his retirement. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0046 KELLY. Congratulates Thomas Van Dam upon his retirement from School District 151. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0047 KELLY. Congratulates Blue Cap Organization of Blue Island, Illinois, on 20th Anniversary. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0048 KELLY. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jeffrey DeSpain on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0049 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout Andrew K. Damon, Rockford. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0050 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Eagle Scout John Tobin on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0051 DUDYCZ. Congratulates James L. Vail, president of the International Thermographers Association. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted 2128 SR-0052 DUDYCZ. Commends Mr. Kluch and the Austin-Irving Community Council for youth services. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0053 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Allsteel of Aurora on 75th Anniversary. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0054 DUNN,RALPH. Commends Florence Murray, editor of the Ashley News. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0055 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Lawanda Cross on her retirement. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0056 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Helen Schafer, 1987 Outstanding Citizen of Pinckneyville. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0057 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Grant and Evie Willingham on 65th Anniversary. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0058 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Bill Hayer, Horseman of the Year, 1986. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0059 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Ruth Eschmann of Waterloo, Illinois, Soil Conservationist of the Year. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0060 TOPINKA - RAICA - DUDYCZ - KUJSTRA. Acknowlege Lithuanian Americans. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0061 TOPINKA - RAICA. Commends Tom Klavik, of Berwyn, for 40 years of youth service. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted 2129 SR-0052 SR-0062 SR-0062 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Celebrates March 1987 as Illinois Women's History Month. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0063 TOPINKA. Commends the Indian Catholic Association of America. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0064 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Berardo DeSimone, of DuPage County, on 40 years of service to education. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0065 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Emil Parkes, Broadview, as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0066 MAHAR - DEANGELIS - KELLY. Congratulates Loleta Didrickson, recipient of the Outstanding Citizen Award. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0067 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout John J. Segvich on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0068 SAVICKAS. Commends Martin-Brower on their office warehouse renovation project. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0069 WELCH. Urges Illinoisans to observe National Consumers Week, April 19-25, 1987. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0070 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates Bob Martin for serving as Bradley Chief for a quarter of a centu- ry, starting in 1962. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0071 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Salutes the Bicentennial Anniversary of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in North America. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted 2130 SR-0072 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Paul Gebhart, successful farmer. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0073 POSHARD. Commends Dominic Anthony "Mimi" Gentile for his work for organized labor in Illinois as he retires as Business Manager of U.A. Local #160. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0074 MAHAR - KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Dr. Sol Rocke as the recipient of the Outstanding Citizen Award. Mar 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 04 Resolution adopted SR-0075 POSHARD. Congratulates Lucille Duffy Lawler on being named Illinois Mother of the Year. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0076 POSHARD. Congratulates Red Devils Marching Band of Sesser-Valier H.S. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0077 BROOKINS. Congratulates the Cathedral of Love Church on its 43rd anniversary. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0078 MAHAR. Congratulates United Way on 100th Anniversary and Orland Park United Way on 20th. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0079 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father Szarek for his twenty years of priesthood with the Congre- gation of the Resurrection. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0080 ZITO. Congratulates the parish of St. Bernardine's upon their 75th anniversary of its inception. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0081 ZITO. Congratulates St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church on celebrating 100 years of service. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2131 SR-0072 SR-0082 SR-0082 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Griggsville Eagles for winning Basketball 8-A Championship. Mar 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0083 PHILIP - WEAVER,S - DEANGELIS - DAVIDSON - SCHAFFER - GEO- KARIS. Names Jim Harry as Assistant Secretary of the Senate. Mar 11 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 SR-0084 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes Wilfred D. Harris, of Chicago, Illinois. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0085 BROOKINS. Commends the Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0086 WOODYARD. Commends the participants in the Crawford County Hay Transport to Elberton, Georgia. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0087 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Creates a blue ribbon commission with 12 members appointed from business vo- cational education and labor community, 3 appointed by each leader in each legislative. Mar 11 1987 Referred to Executive SR-0088 ZITO. Congratulates Leonardo DiMaria on his 100th birthday. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0089 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Walter and Sophie Koz on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0090 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates Seneca H.S. Lady Irish upon their outstanding season. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0091 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Chief James O'Hara of the Chicago Ridge Police Department on his retirement. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted 2132 SR-0092 SR-0092 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Shirley Kremsner, of Clissold School, as the recipient of the Kate Maremont Dedicated Teacher Award. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0093 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Robert Jon Tenuta on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0094 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Frank Allen vogel on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0095 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Edward McCarthy on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 12 Resolution adopted SR-0096 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates VICA on 1987 Olympics. Mar 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0097 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ivan Miller, Nokomis Township, on being named National Seeds- tock Producer of the Year. Mar 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0098 MACDONALD. Congratulates the Arlington Heights Woman's Club on its 100th Anniversary. Mar 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0099 KELLY - MAHAR. Congratulates Pearl Shaffner on her retirement. Mar 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0100 KELLY. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, of Harvey, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0101 JONES AND WATSON. Recognizes the week of April 12 through 18, 1987, as National Medical Labora- tory Week. Mar 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor WATSON Resolution adopted 04-12-87 2133 SR-0102 SR-0102 JOYCE,JEROME, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, HALL, HAWK- INSON, HUDSON, JACOBS, KARPIEL, KEATS, LUFT, MACDONALD, MADIGAN, MAITLAND, PHILIP, POSHARD, RIGNEY, SAVICKAS, SCHAFFER, SEVERNS, TOPINKA, VADALABENE, WEAVER,S, WOOD- YARD, ZITO, ROCK, RAICA AND JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Supports voluntary action in the private and public sector in regard to the rights of non-smokers and smokers. Mar 12 1987 Referred to Executive Mar 26 Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIDSON,DEANGELIS Added As A Co-sponsor DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, Added As A Co-sponsor DUNN,R, ETHEREDGE, Added As A Co-sponsor FAWELL, FRIEDLAND Added As A Co-sponsor HALL, HAWKINSON, Added As A Co-sponsor HUDSON, JACOBS, Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL, KEATS, Added As A Co-sponsor LUFT, MACDONALD Added As A Co-sponsor MADIGAN, MAITLAND, Added As A Co-sponsor PHILIP, POSHARD Added As A Co-sponsor RIGNEY, SAVICKAS, Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER, SEVERNS, Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE, WEAVER Added As A Co-sponsor WOODYARD, ZITO, Added As A Co-sponsor ROCK Committee Executive Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor RAICA Added As A Co-sponsor JOYCE,JEREMIAH Committee Executive Apr 30 Recommended be adopted 010-004-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Resolution adopted 056-000-000 SR-0103 MAHAR. Congratulates Palos Community Hospital on its 15th anniversary. Mar 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 19 Resolution adopted SR-0104 MAHAR AND HUDSON. Congratulates Jane F. Thompson, of Palisades School, for winning the National Distinguished Principal Award for 1986. Mar 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 19 Resolution adopted SR-0105 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Art Hodes, jazz pianist, on Park Forest award. Mar 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 19 Resolution adopted SR-0106 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Holy Dormition of The Theotokos Orthodox Parish on its 80th Anniversary. Mar 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 19 Resolution adopted SR-0107 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Timothy Sheehan on his 40 years of service to the savings and loan industry. Mar 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2134 SR-0107-Cont. Mar 19 Resolution adopted SR-0108 GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN - SMITH. Congratulates Lake County Urban League on 1 st Annual Minority Vendor Sem- inar and Exposition. Mar 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 19 Resolution adopted SR-0109 KELLY - DEANGELIS. Marks 75th Anniversary of Junkunc Brothers American Lock Company. Mar 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 19 Resolution adopted SR-0110 SMITH - DEL VALLE - ALEXANDER - JONES - GEO-KARIS - NEW- HOUSE - HALL - BROOKINS. Urges IRS to withdraw proposed rules concerning Lobbying by Public Charities. Mar 18 1987 Referred to Executive Apr 01 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Apr 02 Resolution adopted 030-004-016 SR-0111 SMITH. Congratulates Pirleamutee Hargrove on being named "Honoree of the Year" for 1987 by the Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church. Mar 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0112 DEANGELIS. Urges the reporting date for the Task Force be extended from April 1, 1987 to May 1, 1987. Mar 19 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0113 KARPIEL. Congratulates Dolores Spain, Principal, from Roselle, Illinois, on retirement. Mar 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0114 JOYCE,JEROME - ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes Samuel H. Shapiro, Governor of the State of IL. Mar 19 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0115 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Hillsboro High School Wrestling Team on participation in State tournament. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0116 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Hillsboro High School Cross Country Team on going to State. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted 2135 SR-0117 SR-0117 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Litchfield High School Boys Golf Team for winning 5th place in the I.H.S.A. Golf tournament. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0118 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Litchfield High School Wrestling Team upon 4th place finish in the State tournament. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0119 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Litchfield Girls Track Team on participation at I.H.S.A. State Girls Track Meet. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0120 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Hillsboro High School Girls Track Team on their participation in the IL High School Association State Girls' Track. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0121 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Hillsboro High School Boys Track Team on I.H.S.A. Tournament participation. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0122 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Northwest Republican Women's Club on 25th Anniversary Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0123 KELLY. Requests the Department of Corrections to study the feasibility of split shift as- signments for Illinois' prison population and to report its results to the General As- sembly by December 1, 1987. Mar 24 1987 Referred to Executive SR-0124 TOPINKA. Congratulates Michael Quinlan, chief executive officer of McDonald's, on being named 1986 Oak Brook Outstanding Business Leader. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0125 WELCH. Congratulates Seneca High School women's basketball team on winning the Class A basketball championship. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted 2136 SR-0126 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates the Marist High School wrestling team on capturing the Illinois High School Association Class 2A State Wrestling Championship. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0127 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the loss of Rev. Thomas Crosby, North Riverside. Mar 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0128 TOPINKA. Congratulates St. Bernadine's parish on its 75th anniversary. Mar 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0129 TOPINKA. Congratulates White and Red Ball Debutantes. Mar 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0130 DUNN,RALPH - POSHARD. Congratulates Dominick Gentile on his retirement from Local 160. Mar 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0131 POSHARD. Congratulates Carterville Lions on their successful season. Mar 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0132 POSHARD. Congratulates Massac County Lady Patriots on their successful season. Mar 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0133 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP AND ROCK. Congratulates Daniel Ligurotis as the Histadrut Man of the Year. Mar 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 26 Resolution adopted SR-0134 KUSTRA. Directs the IL Depart. of Revenue to study the impact "site valuation" property taxation would have on localities, businesses and homeowners throughout Illinois. Mar 25 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR-0135 MAHAR. Congratulates Moraine Valley Community College on its 20th anniversary. Mar 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2137 SR-0126 SR-0136 SR-0136 SAVICKAS. Commends Occidental Chemical Co. & Katalco Corp. on award from CMA for safety program. Mar 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0137 DEL VALLE, LECHOWICZ AND ROCK. Congratulates St. Elizabeth's Hospital on its 100th Anniversary. Mar 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0138 DEL VALLE. Congratulates St. Elizabeth's Hospital on its 100th Anniversary. Mar 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0139 TOPINKA. Farewell to Cole Lenzi, of Hodgkins, Illinois, after 61 years of public service. Mar 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0140 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Immaculate Heart of Mary High School basketball team on winning the Class 2A State Championship. Mar 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0141 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Zion Benton High School hockey team on winning the North- ern Illinois High School Hockey League Championship. Mar 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0142 DAVIDSON. Urges Illinois Commerce Commission to investigate the sale of Chicago & Illi- nois Midland Railway. Mar 26 1987 Referred to Executive Apr 23 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 30 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0143 KEATS. Congratulates and commends Bernard Brennan as Retailer of the Year. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0144 SEVERNS. Congratulates the Swingsations of Mount Zion High School on winning the Showstoppers National Show Choir Invitational. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0145 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates and commends Larry Vuillemot as he retires from the Special Ed- ucation District of Lake County. 2138 SR-0145-Cont. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0146 GEO-KARIS. Commends Rear Admiral Roberta Hazard on receiving Navy League award. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0147 VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Venice High School basketball team on winning the State Class A Championship. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0148 TOPINKA. Marks 10th anniversary of Brookfield Historical Society. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0149 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Whitney Young Magnet School Decathlon Team. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0150 TOPINKA. Congratulates Doris Hullihan, North Riverside, as the recipient of the Heart of the Year Award from the Chicago Heart Association. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0151 ROCK - PHILIP - SEVERNS. Creates the Illinois Economic Development Assessment Task Force to assess all State supported and funded economic development and business incentive programs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Rewrites the preamble and resolution to create the Illinois Economic Develop- ment Assessment Task Force. In addition to provisions of original resolution, calls for presentation of the document to the Chairpersons and Executive Directors of the Economic and Fiscal Commission, the Commission on Intergovernmental Coopera- tion and the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs. Mar 31 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommnded be adopted amend 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 056-000-000 SR-0152 DEL VALLE AND DUNN,THOMAS. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to conduct audits of electrical generat- ing facilities. Mar 31 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 011-003-000 Secretary's Desk 2139 Resolution adopted 056-002-000 Jun 30 SR-0153 LECHOWICZ, HAWKINSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Coach Bosko Djurickovic and each member of the Vikings basket- ball team. Mar 31 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0154 TOPINKA. Congratulates Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center as it celebrates the 150th anniversary of the founding of Rush Medical College. Apr 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0155 DUNN,THOMAS. Congratulates Arthur W. Barron on 35 years of service to the Franciscan Sisters Health Care Corporation. Apr 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Resolution adopted SR-0156 GEO-KARIS - PHILIP - ROCK - JACOBS. Commemorates March 25 as Greek Independence Day. Apr 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS Resolution adopted SR-0157 TOPINKA. Commends Robert and Helen Saul on chairing the LaGrange Park Rose Show. Apr 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0158 TOPINKA - HUDSON. Congratulates Illinois Benedictine College on its 100th Anniversary. Apr 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0159 KARPIEL. Congratulates the St. Charles Congregational Church on its 150th Anniversary. Apr 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0160 DUNN,RALPH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Freeberg, Carbondale, co-founder of Special Olympics. Apr 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0161 ZITO - KEATS. Creates the Senate Special Committee on Consumer Banks to study consumer banks in Illinois. Apr 02 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Resolution adopted 056-000-000 SR-0162 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Phyllis Keller upon her retirement from the First National Bank of Pinckneyville. 2140 SR-0153 SR-0162-Cont. Apr 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0163 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Park Ridge on being named a Tree City, USA. Apr 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0164 KELLY - JONES - DEANGELIS - MAHAR. Extends best wishes to Mayor Michael Peck of Dolton on his 38th birthday. Apr 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0165 KUSTRA. Honors Maine West High School, Des Plaines, for placing first in the second an- nual Illinois Science Olympiad. Apr 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0166 SCHUNEMAN. Congratulates Thomas L. Davis and the Davis family on their success at WSDR. Apr 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0167 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes Bishop Albert Zuroweste, of Belleville. Apr 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0168 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorializes Judge Billy Jones. Apr 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0169 DUNN,RALPH. Calls for institutions of higher education to identify the extent of asbestos materi- als used in their buildings, the extent to which it constitutes a health hazard and the estimated cost of containment or removal. Apr 09 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 SR-0170 RAICA. Allows patients in hospitals to receive blood from donors of their choice. Apr 09 1987 Referred to Executive SR-0171 RIGNEY. Congratulates the Aquin Catholic High School football team for winning the State Class 1A title. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted 2141 SR-0172 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Auburn Rotary Club on its 50th anniversary. Apr 21 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 , Resolution adopted SR-0173 KUSTRA. Recognizes and honors the Des Plaines Rotary Club on its silver annviersary. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0174 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Andy DiCello on his recognition by the members of Italian Night. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0175 MADIGAN. Congratulates the Mount Pulaski Grade School volleyball team on winning the Illinois Elementary School Association's Class 8A Championship. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0176 MAHAR. Commends Homewood School District on its French-American Back-to-Back Program. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0177 MAHAR. Congratulates the Lemont Lions Club on its 25th Anniversary. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0178 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juretich of Tilden on their 74th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0179 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Herbert and JoAnn Skaer on 25 years in the bakery business. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0180 KEATS. Urges the Regional Transit Authority and the Toll Highway Authority to study feasibility of a mass transit line in DuPage County. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes corrections in spelling and phrasing. Apr 21 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommnded be adopted amend 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 056-000-000 2142 SR-0172 SR-0181 SR-0181 SMITH. Requests the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts to study the feasibility of alternative sentencing for women. Apr 21 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 010-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Resolution adopted 048-004-001 SR-0182 KUSTRA. Congratulates Anita Riskind on her 40th birthday. Apr 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0183 SEVERNS. Congratulates the Sullivan Swingers of Sullivan High School on winning the Young American National Show Choir Invitational. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0184 SEVERNS. Congratulates the Stephen Decatur High School cheerleading squad. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0185 SEVERNS. Congratulates Eagle Scouts Mark and Paul Sadler. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0186 TOPINKA - RAICA. Congratulates Polish Falcons of America on 100th anniversary. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0187 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Junior Woman's Club of Westchester, on 30th Anniversary. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0188 TOPINKA. Congratulates the DuPage County Girl Scout Council on its 35th Anniversary. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0189 TOPINKA. Recognizes March 25, 1987, as the 69th anniversary of the Declaration of Inde- pendence of Bielarus. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0190 TOPINKA. Congratulates Arthur Luers, Jr., Cyndy Mochel, Stanley Lenoch and Joyce Lightner upon their recent honors from the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce. 2143 SR-0190-Cont. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0191 DEMUZIO, ROCK, VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Watts, Jerseyville. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0192 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Charles and Blanche Pearson on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0193 SAVICKAS. Congratulates and commends Deputy Chief of Patrol Raymond Clark on his re- tirement from the Chicago Police Department. Apr 23 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0194 WELCH. Congratulates Ray Brolley on his retirement. Apr 23 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0195 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Robert E. Page of Chicago Apr 23 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 24 Resolution adopted SR-0196 DEL VALLE AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Carlos Caribe Ruiz, Chicago. Apr 24 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0197 KUSTRA. Recognizes May as National Digestive Diseases Awareness Month. Apr 28 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0198 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the United Way organizations and their volunteers for their service. Apr 28 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0199 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Thomas John Sterba II on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 28 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0200 POSHARD. Recognizes the first day of September to be American Square Dance Day. Apr 28 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted 2144 SR-0201 SR-0201 VADALABENE. Congratulates Howard Bozovich, Alton, on being chosen as Small Business Per- son for Illinois. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0202 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Willie G. Smith, East St. Louis educator, on retirement. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0203 TOPINKA - HUDSON. Congratulates Ellie Olsen, Hinsdale, on being chosen by the Oak Brook Associa- tion of Commerce and Industry as Small Business Person of the Year. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0204 GEO-KARIS. Recognizes Greek Heritage '87 in Chicago. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0205 GEO-KARIS AND KEATS. Congratulates the City of Highwood as it celebrates the 100th Anniversary of its incorporation. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0206 BROOKINS. Congratulates Citizen Newspaper Corporation on its 22nd anniversary. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0207 KARPIEL. Congratulates Herb Aigner upon his retirement from the Village of Schaumburg Board of Trustees. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0208 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. Jerome M. Budzik, of Lake County. Apr 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0209 LECHOWICZ. Commemorates the 196th anniversary of the adoption of the Polish constitution on May 3. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0210 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Congratulates Harl H. Ray as he retires as Sec-Treas of the Illinois State AFL-CIO. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2145 SR-0210 -Cont. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0211 RAICA. Congratulates Pomykalskies on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0212 RAICA. Congratulates Eddie Blazonczyk on 1986 Grammy Award for best polka recording. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0213 DEGNAN. Congratulates Armand E. Gress on 50th anniversary in priesthood. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0214 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Father Francis A. Ciezadlo on 40th anniversary in the priesthood. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0215 BROOKINS - SMITH. Congratulates the Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church in Chicago on its 73rd anniversary. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0216 POSHARD. Congratulates Sheller Globe in recognition of its growth and valuable contribu- tions to Illinois. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0217 POSHARD. Congratulates Hart & Hart Attorneys at Law on their 100th anniversary. Apr 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0218 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Theodore D. Thomas, Sr., on 80th Birthday. May 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0219 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Prussing School, Chicago, on the 60th anniversary of its founding. May 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0220 TOPINKA. Congratulates Western Springs Baptist Church on its 75th anniversary. May 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2146 SR-0221 SR-0221 TOPINKA. Congratulates LaRue Thompson, of Brookfield, recipient of the Welford Award. May 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0222 DEMUZIO. Directs DOT to achieve designation of U.S. Route 36 between Springfield and Route 100 as Interstate 72 and to post the speed limit thereon at 65 mph. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes portion of Resolution directing DOT to post the speed limit on the desig- nated portion of 1-72 at 65mph. May 01 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommnded be adopted amend 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 052-000-002 SR-0223 LUFT AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Lisa Heussner, Miss Illinois. May 05 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0224 DUDYCZ. Congratulates St. Nicholas School on its 50th Anniversary. May 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0225 DUNN,THOMAS. Directs the Auditor General to conduct an investigation into the obligation, ex- penditure, receipt or use of public funds of the State by the Will County Private In- dustry Council, Inc. May 05 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 009-003-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Resolution lost SR-0226 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Father Arthur F. Krueger on his 40th Anniversary in the priesthood. May 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0227 KELLY. Congratulates Ottmar Becker on his retirement as Country Club Hills' Adminis- trative Assistant. May 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0228 ALEXANDER - BROOKINS. Commend the Soul Children of Chicago in their performances of gospel music. May 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted 2147 SR-0229 SR-0229 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Mark Gervais, Illinois Wrestling Coach of the Year. May 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0230 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Father Arthur F. Krueger on his 40th Anniversary in the priesthood. May 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0231 BERMAN. Congratulates Don Moss, executive director of Aid to Retarded Citizens, who is celebrating his 25th anniversary. May 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0232 MADIGAN. Congratulates Gene McDonald upon the occasion of his retirement from Lincoln Community High School. May 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0233 MAHAR. Urges support for the development of the resources of the Arctic National Wild- life Refuge coastal plan to provide for future U.S. energy needs. May 06 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 006-005-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 24 WELCH REM. AS SPONSOR Secretary's Desk SR-0234 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Amanda T. Jones on 33 years with District 189. May 07 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0235 WOODYARD. Congratulates Roy and Hellen Darr on their 55th Wedding Anniversary. May 07 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0236 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Kenneth Groggs, Chicago. May 07 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0237 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Hazel M Leber, of Rockford, Illinois, on 90th Birthday. May 07 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted 2148 SR-0238 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout Dirk W. Bauschke on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 07 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0239 POSHARD - ROCK. Urges the IL Sec. of State, Dept. of Corrections and Dept. of State Police to boy- cott products of the Colt Firearms Company while the strike continues. May 07 1987 Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 06/029-026-002 Verified Referred to Executive SR-0240 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Father Edwin J. Zygmunt a spiritual leader. May 07 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 08 Resolution adopted SR-0241 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Evelyn Boutet for managaging Suburban Pediatrics for 20 years. May 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0242 ROCK - GEO-KARIS. Calls upon the U.S. Congress to urge the Greek government to grant immediate and unconditional amnesty to the political prisoners who fought so bravely against Communism during 1945-1949, and who have been imprisoned since 1974. May 08 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0243 JONES. Congratulates Sister M. Carmela Duncan on her retirement. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0244 WELCH. Marks the 50th year in teaching of Evelyn C. Hyatt, of Streator, Illinois, a teacher. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0245 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates St. Cajetan's Parish on the 60th anniversary of the church and the 50th anniversary of the school. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0246 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Nelsons, of Chicago, on their 50th Anniversary. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted 2149 SR-0238 SR-0247 SR-0247 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Marks 50thAnniversary of Joseph and Dorothy Forst, of Chicago. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0248 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Liss, of Chicago, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0249 KELLY - BERMAN - CARROLL - MAROVITZ - NETSCH. Commend Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith on its 75th Anniversary. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0250 KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates the Calumet City, Lansing, Burnham Area PTA Council on its 45th anniversary. May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 - Resolution adopted SR-0251 ALEXANDER. Commends Anita Rutzky, of Chicago, on her career in education May 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0252 MAROVITZ. Extends the reporting date of the Senate Select Committee on Sports and Meet- ing Facilities to June 30, 1987. May 12 1987 Referred to Executive May 28 Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0253 BROOKINS - SMITH - ALEXANDER - JONES - NEWHOUSE - COL- LINS - HALL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Charles Robert Collins, of Chicago, Illinois, mentor of Senator Brookins. May 13 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0254 ROCK - PHILIP - JACOBS - DUNN,THOMAS - SEVERNS, DUDYCZ AND RAICA. Recognizes May 14, 1987, as Illinois Police Officers' Memorial Day. May 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0255 BERMAN. Congratulates Reverend Michael Rochford on 25th anniversary of ordination. May 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2150 SR-0256 SR-0256 JACOBS. Designates August 8, 1987, Vietnam Veterans' Day in Illinois. May 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0257 HUDSON. Congratulates St. Scholastica Parish on 25th Anniversary. May 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0258 MAHAR - KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Jim Lagestee, of South Holland, on being Small Business Person of the Year. May 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0259 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Recognizes with appreciation the efforts of Harry R. Hanley in the field of trans- portation over the period of 45 years. May 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0260 KELLY. Marks retirement of Ray Moeller, Lan-oak Park District director. May 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0261 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates William Ivantic on his retirement from the North Shore Savings and Loan Association. May 13 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 14 Resolution adopted SR-0262 MAROVITZ. Designates the month of May as Asian American Heritage Month. May 13 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 10 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended be adopted 019-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0263 WELCH. Congratulates Arnold Glass, Sycamore, on receiving his GED. May 14 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0264 HOLMBERG. Commend Philip Dedrick, of Rockford College, for his dedicated service. May 14 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0265 MAHAR. Congratulates and commends Dr. Lauren Schwisow on his retirement from Hin- sdale Public School District # 181. .2151 SR-0265-Cont. May 14 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0266 KELLY - DEANGELIS - MAHAR. Congratulates Myron Thaden on being named 1987 Illinois Realtor of the Year. May 14 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0267 KELLY. Congratulates Warren & Awana Stauffer on their 40th anniversary. May 14 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0268 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Virgil Bishop on SIU Master Editor Award. May 14 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0269 COLLINS - NEWHOUSE - SMITH - ALEXANDER - JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Bill Berry, Ex-Urban League Director, Chicago. May 14 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0270 RAICA - DUDYCZ - TOPINKA - LECHOWICZ. Extends our deepest sympathy, sorrow, and compassion to the families and friends of the victims of the Polish jetliner crash. May 14 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0271 DEMUZIO, DUNN,THOMAS, HAWKINSON, MADIGAN AND DAVID- SON. Recommends that the Dept. of Insurance conduct a review of the complaints made with respect to the administration of retiree benefits under the State health insurance program. May 14 1987 Referred to Executive May 21 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 28 Added As A Co-sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIDSON Resolution adopted 055-000-000 SR-0272 RAICA. Congratulates Steven Lewis on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0273 DEANGELIS. Congratulates the Glenwood School for Boys on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. May 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0274 GEO-KARIS. Recognizes the week of September 6-12 as Polio Survivors Week in Illinois. May 18 1987 Referred to Executive 2152 SR-0274-Cont. Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0275 KELLY. Congratulates Robert F. LaBounty of Calumet City, on his retirement from the City Sewer Department. May 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0276 KELLY. Congratulates the Village of Posen as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding. May 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0277 JACOBS. Congratulates and commends Richard Greene upon his retirement from United Township High School. May 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0278 SMITH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Illinois Association of Club Women on its 88th annual meeting. May 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0279 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Valery Miller, of Mundelein, on graduating from Bradley University. May 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0280 JACOBS - RAICA. Designates the 3rd Sunday in May as Illinois Firefighter Memorial Day. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for presentation of copies of the document to the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois, Chicago Fire Fighters Union and the Illinois Professional Fire Fighters. May 19 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommnded be adopted amend 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor RAICA Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended SR-0281 DUDYCZ, RAICA, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, DEGNAN AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Nora Kearns O'Grady, Chicago. May 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0282 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Leroy Ronk, CEO of Ronk Electrical Industries in Nokomis. May 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted 2153 SR-0283 SR-0283 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Winning Edge karate and kung-fu school for gaining 1 st place. May 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0284 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Marks 60th anniversary of East St. Louis Kiwanis Club. May 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0285 JONES. Congratulates Abbott Park Cheerleaders, of South Chicago, on placing first in the International Cheerleading Competition. May 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0286 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Fannie Murphy on being named teacher of the year by Auburn Sertoma. May 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0287 ROCK. Congratulates Father Richard Peradotto, of Newton, on his 24 years of service in the priesthood. May 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0288 SMITH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the United Supreme Council Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Prince Hall Affiliation, Northern Jurisdiction, United States of America, Inc., on its 106th Convention and commends Booker T. Alexander on his service. May 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0289 KEATS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Marlee Matlin, Academy Award Winner, for her work with young people. May 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0290 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Raymond Le Fevour, of Oak Park, on being inaugurated as presi- dent of Wright College. May 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted SR-0291 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns loss of Elizabeth Taflinski of Norridge, Illinois, 106. May 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 22 Resolution adopted 2154 SR-0292 SR-0292 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Monsignor John J. Egan, Chicago, on his divine service. May 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0293 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout Jeffrey Schavland of Rockford, Illinois. May 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0294 POSHARD. Designates May 30th, 1987, as Heartland's Best for 1987 Day in Illinois. May 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0295 BERMAN AND CARROLL. Congratulates Rogers Elementary School on its 50th Anniversary. May 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0296 ROCK, DEMUZIO, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Pays tribute to Michael J. Howlett, Sr., for his many years of service as a public official and friend to the People of Illinois. May 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0297 WEAVER,S. Congratulates the Carle Clinic Association and the Carle Foundation on their 56 years of service. May 27 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0298 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Commends the Beatrice Caffrey Youth Services Program for its outstanding work and the 65 students being honored by the program. May 27 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted SR-0299 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Alex Bosch on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 27 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted SR-0300 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Albin J. Sporny, III, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 27 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted SR-0301 HUDSON. Congratulates and commends Thomas Tousignant upon his retirement from Woodridge School District #68. May 27 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted 2155 SR-0302 SR-0302 DUNN,RALPH - POSHARD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Schettler, former mayor of Sesser. May 27 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 28 Resolution adopted SR-0303 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Gerald Lee Poenitske, Jr., upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. May 28 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0304 ROCK, ZITO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Dr. John Swanson upon his retirement, after 13 years in education. May 28 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0305 SCHAFFER. Petitions U.S. Congress to take steps toward welfare reform. May 28 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0306 PHILIP - KARPIEL. Congratulates William S. McConnor on having a parkway in Schaumburg named for him. Jun 02 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0307 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Grace Shields of Gurnee on receiving the 1987 Golden Deeds Award from the Exchange Club of Gurnee. Jun 02 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0308 ZITO. Congratulates Mr. Edward Seegers upon his 100th birthday. Jun 02 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0309 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Erna Froelich on 105th birthday. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0310 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Sister M. Virginette Esner on her Golden Jubilee. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0311 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Sister M. Annarita on her Golden Jubilee. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted 2156 SR-0312 SR-0312 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Sister M. Martin Hornak on her Golden Jubilee. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0313 TOPINKA. Congratulates Derek Lundberg, Downers Grove, on being named one of the top national students. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0314 TOPINKA. Congratulates Louise C. Chang, of Chicago, on being named one of 20 top stu- dents in the nation. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0315 ALEXANDER. Congratulates Gorens-Boards Family Reunion on its 50th Anniversary. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0316 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuith of Chicago on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0317 DUNN,THOMAS. Congratulates Pastor Isaac Singleton, Sr., of Joliet, on 25th Anniversary. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0318 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates John G. Gilbert, former State Senator, on honorary Doctor of Laws from SIU-Carbondale. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0319 DUDYCZ. Commends the Lyric Choralers, Chicago, for their performances. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0320 DUDYCZ. Congratulates and commends Karl Gandt upon his retirement from Elementary School District 86. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0321 DONAHUE. Congratulates Leslie F. Malpass, President of Western Illinois University, upon his retirement. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2157 SR-0321 -Cont. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0322 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Edith Morgan on 99th birthday. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0323 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Minnie Kuhn on 99th birthday. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0324 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Anna Mahon on 102nd birthday. Jun 02 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0325 ETHEREDGE. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to study and evaluate the use of com- pressed-air storage. Jun 02 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0326 KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Holy Ghost Church of South Holland as it celebrates the 25th An- niversary of its founding. Jun 02 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0327 KUSTRA. Congratulates John Ralph Ferraro for his achievement of the rank of Eagle Scout. Jun 03 1987 Jun 05 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0328 KUSTRA. Congratulates John Department. Jun 03 1987 Jun 05 SR-0329 KUSTRA. Congratulates David Scout. Jun 03 1987 Jun 05 Lynn on his retirement from the Park Ridge Fire Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Michael Pollak for his achievement of the rank of Eagle Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0330 WATSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout Brien Anderson on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted 2158 SR-0331 SR-0331 PHILIP. Congratulates Virginia de St. Paer who is retiring as DuPage County Republican Chairwoman. Jun 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0332 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Mrs. Veronice Olsen on retiring after 27 years with St. Pascal School in Chicago. Jun 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0333 TOPINKA, RAICA, DUDYCZ, KUSTRA, DEANGELIS, GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Recognizes the third week in July as "Captive Nations Week" by the people of Illinois. Jun 03 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0334 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Raymond and Marie Pauly on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0335 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Wisla Social Athletic Club on its 60th anniversary. Jun 03 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0336 ROCK - VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Declares June 12 and 13, 1987 as Salute America's Heroes Days in Illinois in rec- ognition of the recipients of the Medal of Honor. Jun 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0337 HAWKINSON. Marks 100th Anniversary of Knox County Court House. Jun 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0338 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates East Saint Louis Lincoln High School Tigers on winning State Class AA Basketball Tournament. Jun 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0339 SMITH, ROCK, JONES, BROOKINS, ALEXANDER, HALL, NEWHOUSE AND DEL VALLE. Congratulates Abraham Lincoln Centre of Chicago on its Founders Day. Jun 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted 2159 SR-0340 SR-0340 DEMUZIO, ROCK, POSHARD AND ALL SENATORS. Marks retirement of Harl Ray as Secretary-Treasurer of the State AFL-CIO. Jun 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0341 KELLY. Congratulates Tim Trunk of the Oak Forest Bengals on pitching a no-hitter. Jun 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 05 Resolution adopted SR-0342 KELLY. Congratulates Rev. Wilbur T. Nicholson on the celebration of his 20th Anniver- sary as Pastor of Oak Forest Methodist Church. Jun 04 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0343 BERMAN, CARROLL AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Harry F. Polos, former Chief Justice of the Illinois Court of Claims. Jun 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0344 ROCK, DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Wilbur J. Cohen, humanitarian and leading architect of Medicare, Social Security and other social legislation. Jun 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0345 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Harry F. Chaddick on his selection as the Back of the Yards "1987 Man of the Year". Jun 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0346 KEATS - KUSTRA - BERMAN AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the New Trier math team on winning the State math championship. Jun 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0347 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cooper, Toledo, on their 50th Anniversary. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0348 SEVERNS. Congratulates the Sullivan Singers Jr. of Sullivan Junior High School on winning the Best of Class Trophy in the 1987 Six Flags Over Mid-America Choral Festival. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0349 SEVERNS. Congratulates the Niantic-Harristown Indian Drill Team on winning a Grand Champion Award. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted 2160 SR-0350 SEVERNS. Congratulates and commends the Sullivan News Progress on recognition for out- standing achievement. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0351 HAWKINSON. Congratulates James Daken on 8 1/2 successful years as Peoria's city manager. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0352 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Galesburg and Knox College on their Sesquicentennial. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0353 MAHAR - MACDONALD. Congratulates Talkline/Kids Line of Elk Grove on 1987 Award from President's Volunteer Action program. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0354 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Bank of LaGrange Park on its 25th anniversary. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0355 TOPINKA. Commends Dr. Richard R. Allen of LaGrange for his mission service. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0356 ROCK - MADIGAN AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Monsignor Murray V. Haas on the 50th year of his ordination to the priesthood. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0357 ETHEREDGE - JOYCE,JEROME. Urges the Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources to study and report to the Gen- eral Assembly on the feasibility of recharging the deep sandstone acquifers in northeastern Illinois with treated Lake Michigan water. Jun 09 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JEROME Resolution adopted SR-0358 WOODYARD. Congratulates Rick Shafer of Catlin, Illinois, on being named to the Chicago Tri- bune's 1987 Academic Team. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted 2161 SR-0350 SR-0359 SR-0359 WOODYARD. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spangenberg, Martinsville, as they celebrate their 55th anniversary. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0360 TOPINKA. Mourns the death of Patricia Cook of Brookfield. Jun 09 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0361 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Mrs. Buck of Peoria on her 90th birthday. Jun 10 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0362 WELCH. Congratulates Joe L. Mini, Peru, as he retires as Superintendent of Educational Service Region, LaSalle County. Jun 10 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0363 BROOKINS. Congratulates the Chicago Vocational High School baseball team on qualifying for the State Class AA quarterfinals. Jun 10 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0364 GEO-KARIS. Marks retirement of James Odorizzi, Principal at Waukegan East High School. Jun 10 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0365 JOYCE,JEREMIAH - TOPINKA. Urges passage of legislation supporting investment in American corporations lo- cated in Northern Ireland which follow fair employment practices. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces Resolved clause with language creating a Senate Select Committee to conduct hearings concerning the employment practices of companies conducting business in Northern Ireland. Includes a copy of the resolution to R.F. Jones, Act- ing British Consulate-General. Jun 10 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 007-003-001 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Amendment No.01 TOPINKA & JOYCE,JEREMIAH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended SR-0366 BERMAN. Announces the birth of Alyson Nicole Bloom of Chicago, Illinois. Jun 10 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted 2162 SR-0367 SR-0367 KELLY. Requests Illinois EPA to investigate potential hazard of use of styrofoam con- tainers and non-returnable bottles. Jun 10 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0368 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Girl Scout Troop 1 of Chicago for 68 years of service to the community. Jun 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0369 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Walter Hauer upon his retirement from Our Savior Lutheran School, Chicago. Jun 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0370 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates James Alesia on appointment as federal judge. Jun 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0371 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bennett, of Windsor, on their Golden Anniversary. Jun 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0372 KELLY - WATSON - ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Peter Miller for his outstanding contributions to the State of Illinois. Jun 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0373 TOPINKA. Congratulates MidAmerica Federal Savings and Financial Services on 65th. Jun 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0374 HOLMBERG. Congratulate Boylan Central Catholic High School on being chosen as an exem- plary school by the United States Department of Education. Jun 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted SR-0375 MAROVITZ. Commends Dina Halpern, famous Yiddish actress. Jun 11 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 12 Resolution adopted 2163 SR-0376 SR-0376 KEATS. Congratulates Mayor Robert M. Buhai, Highland Park, on his retirement. Jun 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0377 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Midshipman Peter Jenkins, Boy Scout Troop 926, on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Jun 12 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0378 SEVERNS. Congratulates Sid Sherwood of Shelbyville on retirement from the postal service. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0379 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Walter and Welch Oehlert on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 17 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0380 KELLY. Congratulates the Oak Forest Chamber of Commerce on crime prevention award. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0381 KELLY. Congratulates the Ramseys of Calumet City on their 60th Anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0382 CARROLL - BERMAN - MAROVITZ. Commemorates centennial of David Ben-Gurion, founder of the State of Israel. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0383 VADALABENE. Congratulates Leroy Lemke on being awarded the Board of Governors Award from the Illinois State Bar Association. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0384 MAHAR. Congratulates Tinley Park on its Governor's Home Town Award. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0385 MAHAR. Congratulates Orland Township for winning a Governor's Home Town Award. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted 2164 SR-0386 ZITO. Congratulates Diane Delehanty on being nominated for the Illinois "Those Who Excel" program. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0387 TOPINKA - RAICA. Congratulates St. Barbara's Church, Brookfield, as it celebrates the 75th anni- versary of its founding. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0388 KEATS. Congratulates Terry Loncaric on top honors in journalism. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0389 DONAHUE. Congratulates St. John's Episcopal Church, in Quincy, on its 150th anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0390 DONAHUE. Congratulates St. Boniface Church in Quincy on its 150th Anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0391 DONAHUE. Congratulates the Lutheran Church of St. John on its 150th anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0392 WATSON. Congratulates the Salem Community High School scholastic team on placing 2nd in the State tournament. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0393 O'DANIEL. Recognizes Mount Vernon Police Department on work in crime prevention. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0394 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Sisters of the Resurrection on the 75th Anniversary of their service in Norwood Park. Jun 16 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0395 KEATS - TOPINKA. Urges Governor and Central Management Serves not to purchase new cars in fis- cal year 1988. Jun 16 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Executive 2165 SR-0386 SR-0396 2166 SR-0396 KEATS - TOPINKA. Urges Governor to sell one-half of the State owned aircraft. Jun 16 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Committee Executive Recmnded be not adptd(tbld) 011-001-000 SR-0397 WELCH - JOYCE,JEROME. Urges rejection of a proposed NRC rule relating to emergency planning. Jun 16 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0398 FAWELL - HOLMBERG. Urges the Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education to review the role of school nurses. Jun 16 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 23 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0399 MAITLAND. Congratulates Senator Etheredge on being awarded an Honorary Degree, Doctor of Law, by Aurora University. Jun 17 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0400 TOPINKA. Congratulates Gethsemane Lutheran Church on its 75th anniversary. Jun 17 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0401 JOYCE,JEROME. Extends its best wishes to Don Turk and good fortune in his future. Jun 17 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0402 DUNN,RALPH AND ALL SENATORS. Commends the late Joseph Akers for his founding of the Kaskaskia 4th of July Celebration. Jun 17 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0403 POSHARD. Congratulates John and Beulah Abercrombie on their 75th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 17 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0404 GEO-KARIS. Adopts Statement on AIDS Education. Jun 17 1987 Referred to Executive 2167 SR-0404-Cont. Jun 24 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0405 CARROLL. Marks Fred Goldberg's 80th Birthday. Jun 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0406 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Joseph Walan of South Holland, Illinois, on their Golden Anniversary. Jun 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0407 BROOKINS. Congratulates Reverend Harry B. Gibson, Jr., of Chicago, on retirement. Jun 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0408 KELLY. Congratulates Eunice Harnach on being YWCA Woman of the Year. Jun 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0409 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Dynacorp Inc. on receiving the Vendor of the Year award from Xerox. Jun 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0410 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Suwada of Chicago on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0411 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ashim Basu on being awarded a Fulbright Scholarship. Jun 18 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 19 Resolution adopted SR-0412 LUFT. Creates a Senate Select Committee on the Kansas City to Chicago Route Corridor. Jun 18 1987 Referred to Executive Jun 24 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 SR-0413 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Commends former Director of State Police James Zagel. Jun 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0414 SR-0414 KELLY - HUDSON - LECHOWICZ - DUDYCZ - RAICA - DAVIDSON. Requests Governor to proclaim 10/4 through 11, 1987 as "Respect Life Week". Jun 19 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0415 POSHARD. Congratulates Edward and Carolyn Bradley on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0416 WOODYARD - WEAVER,S. Congratulates Judge James Robinson, Danville, upon his retirement. Jun 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0417 WOODYARD - WEAVER,S. Marks the retirement of Circuit Court Judge Paul M. Wright of Danville Jun 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0418 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Griffin High School baseball team on winning the State Class AA Baseball Tournament. Jun 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0419 BROOKINS. Congratulates Trinity United Church of Christ of Chicago on its success. Jun 19 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0420 SCHUNEMAN. Congratulates Sam Leroy Mendel of Galva on his 103rd birthday. Jun 22 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0421 VADALABENE. Congratulates Josephine Crivello for 50 years of service to Pepsi Cola of Alton. Jun 22 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0422 CARROLL. Congratulates Theodore Zimmerman of Lincolnwood as he retires from the De- partment of Revenue. Jun 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0423 KEATS, BERMAN AND KUSTRA. Congratulates Andrzej Chruscinski and Shawn Halbert on being co-valedictorians at New Trier. Jun 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0424 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Pat Marconi on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. 2168 SR-0424-Cont. Jun 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0425 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asselmeier, of Valmeyer, on the occasion of their 65th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0426 WOODYARD. Congratulates the City of Paris for receiving 3rd Place in the Governor's Home Town Awards Competition. Jun 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0427 MACDONALD. Congratulates George Harris, of Arlington Heights, on being named Pharmacist of the Year. Jun 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0428 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Sauk Village on the 30 anniversary of its incorporation. Jun 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0429 MACDONALD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Nicholas Lattof of Arlington Heights. Jun 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0430 DEL VALLE. Creates a Committee on the Study of Student Financial Aid. Jun 22 1987 Referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0431 JOYCE,JEROME. Calls for the submission to the voters of the State at the 1988 general election a binding question of public policy concerning whether the members of the Illinois Commerce Commission shall be elected. Jun 22 1987 Referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0432 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Zion First Federal Savings and Loan Association on 40th Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0433 JONES. Congratulates Dr. Lena Saunders on being named to Hall of Fame by Cosmetologists. 2169 SR-0433-Cont. Jun 23 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0434 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Peter Duer, of Springfield, on becoming a citizen. Jun 23 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0435 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Britt Malott of Anna-Jonesboro High School on winning the 110-high hurdles and the 300-low hurdles. Jun 23 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0436 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ken Rose for his 42 years to the working men and women of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Jun 23 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0437 MAITLAND AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Monticello, Illinois, on the 150th anniversary of its founding. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0438 CARROLL. Congratulates Irwin Ecker, Chicago, on his 80th birthday. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0439 KEATS. Congratulates Dana Miroballi of Wheeling, on winning the 3200 and 1600 meter races of the State Class AA Track and Field Competition. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0440 SMITH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ruben Harris on 1st Anniversary at Chicago Church. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0441 SAVICKAS. Marks retirement of Police Captain Samuel Boskovich of Summit. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0442 SEVERNS. Congratulates Reverend and Mrs. George Williams on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0443 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boswell, Toledo, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. 2170 SR-0443-Cont. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0444 SEVERNS. Congratulates Johnnie 0. and Naomi Sowers of Toledo on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0445 SEVERNS. Congratulates Dean and Mildread Lights on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0446 SEVERNS. Congratulates Dwight and Melvina Lading on their 35th Wedding Annviersary. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0447 SEVERNS. Congratulates Robert and Joann Haney on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0448 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pieper, Hammond, on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0449 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Dr. Robert Rutherford on 50 years as a physician in Carlinville. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0450 KARPIEL. Commend the completion of West Chicago Storm Water Project. Jun 25 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 26 Resolution adopted SR-0451 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Princeville on its 150th. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0452 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the Village of Edelstein on the 100th anniversary of its founding. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0453 VADALABENE. Congratulates Florists' Mutual of Edwardsville on 100th Year. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2171 SR-0454 SR-0454 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Village of Harwood Heights as it celebrates its 40th anniversary. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0455 KUSTRA. Recognizes Brown's Store and the Brown Family for their business and civic con- tributions in the Des Plaines community. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0456 KARPIEL. Congratulates George Pratt, Wayne, as he celebrates his 97th birthday. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0457 DEGNAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brice, Chicago, on their 15th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0458 DUNN,RALPH. Commends Hilda Higgerson, DuQuoin, on her charitable contributions to others. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0459 JACOBS. Congratulates Jerry Motors, Inc., in Silvis, on its 40th anniversary in business. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0460 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Reverend Raymond E. Goedert, Chicago, on the occasion of his 35th anniversary as a priest. Jun 26 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0461 DEGNAN. Memorializes the U.S. Postal Service Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee to honor the late Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley with a commemorative postage stamp. Jun 28 1987 Referred to Executive SR-0462 ROCK, SEVERNS, KELLY, DUNN,THOMAS, JOYCE,JEROME, DEMU- ZIO, VADALABENE, ALEXANDER, COLLINS, HOLMBERG, NETSCH, SMITH, SAVICKAS, NEWHOUSE, D'ARCO, LUFT, BERMAN, BROOK- INS, CARROLL, DEGNAN, DEL VALLE, HALL, JACOBS, JONES, JOYCE,JEREMIAH, LECHOWICZ, MAROVITZ, O'DANIEL, POSHARD, WELCH, ZITO, MAHAR, DEANGELIS, WEAVER,S, MAITLAND, MADI- CAN, DAVIDSON, GEO-KARIS, FAWELL, KARPIEL, MACDONALD, TOPINKA, PHILIP, SCHAFFER, BARKHAUSEN, DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,RALPH, ETHEREDGE, FRIEDLAND, HAWKINSON, HUDSON, KEATS, KUSTRA, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHUNEMAN, WATSON AND WOODYARD. 2172 SR-0462-Cont. Commends Susan Faupel, of Urbana, on her walk-for-battered-women. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0463 PHILIP - ROCK. Commends Bruce DuMont for his role in the establishment of the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0464 WEAVER,S. Congratulates the Local 44 of the Carpenters and Joiners Union on its 75th Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0465 TOPINKA. Commends Nurse Lois Lindorff for heroism. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0466 SEVERNS - O'DANIEL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Byford Esmon on the occasion of their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0467 SEVERNS. Congratulates Bridges of Stewardson on 40th Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0468 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cummings on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0469 SEVERNS. Congratulates Pete Peters of Neoga on 50th anniversary of his barber shop. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0470 WATSON. Commends Charles Mills on 50 years of service to Vandalia Leader-Union. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0471 DUNN,THOMAS. Congratulates Madeline Hildebrand, Kankakee, on her 50 years of service to the Herald-News in Joliet. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted 2173 SR-0472 SR-0472 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Bunker Hill Minutemaids on winning the 1987 Illinois Girls State Class A Softball championship. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0473 WELCH. Congratulates the Sandwich Fair on its 100th Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0474 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates the town of Venedy on its 150th Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0475 GEO-KARIS. Marks 50th Anniversary of Round Lake Beach. Jun 29 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0476 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Reverend Christopher Moore of Chicago's 1st Unitarian Church. Jun 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0477 DONAHUE. Congratulates Dr. Ralph Wagoner as the new president of Western Illinois University. Jun 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0478 SEVERNS. Commends Larry Pearson for 40 years service with the U. S. Government. Jun 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0479 KELLY. Congratulates John and Vern Summers on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0480 SAVICKAS - PHILIP. Congratulates Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees on its 100th Anniversary. Jun 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0481 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Golden Deed's recipient Charles Revis. Jun 30 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted 2174 SR-0482 SR-0482 SAVICKAS. Commends Chicago Mayor Harold Washington on his decision to dismiss Pat Quinn from his administration. Jun 30 1987 Referred to Executive SR-0483 WATSON. Congratulates the City of Collinsville on its 150th anniversary. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0484 TOPINKA. Congratulates Chapter EZ of the PEO Sisterhood on its 50th Anniversary. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0485 TOPINKA. Congratulates Lodge Garfield-Midwest of Cicero No. 117, on its 25th anniversary. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0486 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates E. F. and Eldarose Waters of Prairie Village, Kansas, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0487 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates Wayne and Eleanor Sims, Herscher, on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0488 O'DANIEL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Byford Esmon, Wayne City, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0489 SEVERNS. Encourages the U.S. Postal Service to issue a stamp honoring Sidney Hillman, founder of Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0490 ZITO. Congratulates Thomas and Mary Galloway, Forest Park, on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0491 KELLY - MAHAR. Congratulates the American Badge Company on being awarded the 1987 Suppli- er Star of SAAInternational Award. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2175 SR-0492 SR-0492 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates the volunteers and staff of the Kankakee County Chapter of American Red Cross for their efforts during the past four decades. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0493 ROCK AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Congratulates and commends Christopher Ernest Patten for his service as Senate Majority Fifth Floor receptionist and wishes him well in his new life in California. Jul 01 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0494 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Joseph E. Urbaszewski on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0495 BROOKINS. Commends organizers of "No Crime Day" in Chicago. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0496 BROOKINS. Recognizes fund raiser for Probation Challenge Board of Chicago. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0497 BROOKINS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moore on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0498 SEVERNS. Commends Decatur Custom Tool, Inc., on winning small business award. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0499 SEVERNS. Congratulates Decatur AAUW on 50th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0500 SEVERNS. Congratulates Cadet Lt. Brian Haubner on being chosen as the recipient of the Billy Mitchell Award. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0501 KARPIEL. Congratulates John A. Laker of DuPage after 12 yrs. as Executive Director of Family Service Association. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2176 SR-0502 SR-0502 KARPIEL. Commends Ronald E. Howe, Jr. on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0503 O'DANIEL. Congratulates Stella Brown on her 101st Birthday. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0504 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Edward G. and Alneita J. Wycoff of Springfield on their 35th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0505 HAWKINSON. Congratulates George Warren on retiring at the end of the year as President of the Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0506 KUSTRA. Congratulates David A. Dorth on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0507 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Edwin James Ross, Rockford, on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0508 HOLMBERG. Commends Project Self-Sufficiency of Rockford on receiving the Community Action Achievement Award. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0509 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Prairie State Legal Services, Inc., upon its 10th anniversary for le- gal services to the poor, elderly and handicapped. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0510 BERMAN. Commends John R. Conrad and S and C Electric of Chicago on its 75th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0511 ALEXANDER. Congratulates and commends Ralph GoodPasteur of Chicago, for his vast ac- complishments in music. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2177 SR-0512 SR-0512 DUNN,THOMAS. Commends Helen E. Mahoney of Joliet on 35 years in county government. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0513 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth as they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0514 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates R. A. Williams of Vergennes for his 50 years in farming business. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0515 GEO-KARIS. Commends the sailors that served in World War II on the LCSL's. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0516 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Waukegan Park District on its 70th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0517 GEO-KARIS. Commends John F. Rickerd, Waukegan, on his receipt of the Golden Deeds Award. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0518 ZITO. Congratulates the parish of Saint Maria Goretti on the Silver Jubilee of its founding. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0519 ZITO. Congratulates Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church of the village of Rosemont on its 30th anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0520 ZITO. Congratulates Philip and Catherine Affrunti on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0521 WOODYARD. Congratulates Genevieve Slevin for 25 years of service as a housemother at Sig- ma Pi Fraternity at EIU. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2178 SR-0522 SR-0522 KEATS - WEAVER,S. Commends Dr. Harold Kolb of St. Joseph on his retirement, after 41 years as a family practitioner. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0523 KEATS - BARKHAUSEN - GEO-KARIS. Commends Jerry Kramer, who was chosen Suburban Journalist of the Year. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0524 KEATS - BARKHAUSEN. Commends Stanley Bristol on his career in special education and retirement after 37 years. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0525 VADALABENE. Congratulates Millers' Mutual Insurance Association on its 110th anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0526 VADALABENE. Congratulates Edwardsville High School Orchestra on winning the 16th Interna- tional Youth and Music Festival in Vienna, Austria. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0527 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Art McGloon who was a Judge and former State Senator. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0528 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates St. Patrick Catholic Church of Girard on its 100th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0529 HAWKINSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Ralph A. Anderson of Galesburg. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0530 LECHOWICZ, DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joseph Heckenkamp of Springfield. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0531 DUNN,RALPH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Bernard Hirsch, Millstadt. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0532 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. 2179 SR-0532-Cont. Honors the memory and achievements of Coach Bob Hicks. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0533 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Phillip R. Gaines, Bronze Star recipient. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0534 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Mount Emory Baptist Church as it celebrates its 150th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0535 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Ingersoll Company of Rockford on its Centennial. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0536 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krahn on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0537 BROOKINS. Congratulates Royal Savings and Loan of South Chicago on its 100th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0538 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends Pastor Henry M. Williamson, Sr., Chicago, on 20 years ministerial service. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0539 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Doug Kraskiewicz of Darien. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0540 MAHAR. Congratulates Eagle Scout Matt Walling of Darien. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0541 MAHAR. Congratulates St. Joseph's Parish of Homewood on its 75th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0542 MAHAR. Congratulates Rabbi Wolkow on being named Man of the Year by Chai Lodge of Homewood, Illinois. 2180 SR-0542-Cont. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0543 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Daniel Wojtczak. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0544 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Brian Martin. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0545 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Joseph Solcani, Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0546 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Mrs. Fannie Thomas, East St. Louis on her years of service to others. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0547 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the First Baptist Church of Dupo on its 75th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0548 LECHOWICZ - ROCK AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joseph P. McMahon, Chicago, who was a stalwart member of the Democratic Party. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0549 JONES. Congratulates Robert Martin, Jr., on being appointed Director of the Chicago Intervention Network. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0550 TOPINKA. Commends World War II vets who fought on Bataan. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0551 TOPINKA. Honors Norfolk Constabulary members visiting U.S. police. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0552 TOPINKA. Congratulates the United Polish-American Council on its 20th anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2181 SR-0553 SR-0553 TOPINKA. Commends Illinois Art Education Association on its 39th annual conference. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0554 TOPINKA. Commends Mr. Angelo Luciano of Westchester on his community service. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0555 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Ladies Auxiliary of Forest Park Aerie # 1344 F.O.E. on their 50th anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0556 TOPINKA. Congratulates Monsignor Joseph Howard as he retires from St. Frances of Rome Parish. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0557 TOPINKA. Designates October 6, 1987, as German-American Day. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0558 TOPINKA. Congratulates the First Congregational Church of Western Springs on the 100th Anniversary of its founding. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0559 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Proviso Council On Aging on its 15th Anniversary. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0560 TOPINKA. Congratulates Lillian M. Baar, mother of Judy Baar Topinka, on being inducted into realtors' hall of fame. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0561 TOPINKA. Congratulates Wayne Gniot on being named Man of the Year in Riverside. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0562 COLLINS. Honors Earlean Lindsey on her retirement from 42 years of community and pub- lic service. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2182 SR-0563 SR-0563 POSHARD. Congratulates Mark Franklin for winning a gold and silver medal at the 1987 In- ternational Special Olympics at Notre Dame University. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0564 POSHARD. Bids farewell to Rev. Ron Cremeens upon his departure from Immanuel Baptist Church of Benton, Illinois. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0565 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Homer Fields, LaGrange, teacher of economics. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0566 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Victor Sawalha, 13, of Homer, Illinois. Oct 08 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0567 SMITH. Congratulates Liberty Baptist Church of Chicago as it celebrates its 69th Anniversary. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0568 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Raymond Stolarczyk on being elected a director of the Illinois League of Savings Institutions. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0569 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the town of Smithshire as it celebrates its centennial. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0570 KARPIEL. Congratulates Marie Hardt on winning the Liberty Bell award from the DuPage County Bar Association. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0571 KUSTRA. Congratulates Michael Perz for becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0572 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Christine Gunther, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted 2183 SR-0573 SR-0573 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Gonzalo Martinez one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0574 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Doug Christen, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0575 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Tom Roskres, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0576 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Jason Deddo, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0577 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Mark Shubitz, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0578 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Matthew Bearor, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0579 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Chuck Crow, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0580 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Stacy Perna, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0581 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Jamie Aufmann, one of 11 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0582 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Gary Pracht, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0583 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Derik Clark, one of 12 News-Sun Carriers of the Year. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2184 SR-0583-Cont. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0584 GEO-KARIS. Commends Alice T. O'Shea for excellence in nursing. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0585 JACOBS. Congratulates Thomas J. Campagna for his many years of service to the Short Hills Country Club as a golf caddy. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0586 JACOBS. Congratulates Chief of Police Nick Kupresin on his retirement from the East Moline Police Department. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0587 TOPINKA. Congratulates Robert Haeger on his 65th birthday. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0588 TOPINKA - PHILIP. Congratulates Pepperidge Farm on its 50th Anniversary. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0589 BROOKINS. Congratulates the West Chesterfield Garden Club on its 22 annual Garden walk. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0590 BROOKINS. Congratulates Reverend Henry Hardy as he celebrates 20 years at Cosmopolitan Community Church. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0591 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends participants in the Princeton Park Homes Lawn and Garden Contest. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0592 BROOKINS. Congratulates Faith Baptist Church on 10th Anniversary. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0593 BROOKINS. Congratulates Izola's Restaurant on its 30th Anniversary. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2185 SR-0593-Cont. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0594 GEO-KARIS. Requests all commercial airline companies which receive baggage at O'Hare In- ternational Airport to establish a checking device. Oct 20 1987 Referred to Executive Nov 06 Committee discharged Resolution adopted SR-0595 ROCK - POSHARD - COLLINS - SEVERNS - DUNN,THOMAS - HOLM- BERG. Congratulates Council 31 of American Federation of State, County and Munici- pal Employees (AFSCME) on its 10th Anniversary. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0596 SAVICKAS. Congratulates The St. Laurence High School varsity baseball team on their suc- cessful season. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0597 BROOKINS. Commends Chicago's First Church of Love and Faith upon its eighth annual benefit banquet. Oct 20 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0598 KUSTRA. Congratulates Howard W. Franzen III on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. Oct 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0599 DAVIDSON, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Khoury League baseball team sponsored by the Police Benevo- lent and Protective Association #5 on their recent wins on the Central, State and National levels. Oct 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0600 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Illinois Colt All-Star Tournament Baseball team for participating in the 35th Colt World Series Tournament. Oct 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0601 JOYCE,JEREMIAH. Congratulates Queen of Martyrs Parish, Chicago, as it celebrates its 35th anniversary. Oct 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0602 JONES. Salutes the Bicentennial Anniversary of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in North America. 2186 SR-0602-Cont. Oct 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0603 ZITO. Congratulates Mary DeFrancesco, Melrose Park, on her 80th birthday. Oct 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0604 RAICA - PHILIP - ROCK. Congratulates Rhine VFW Post 2729, Chicago, on its 55th Anniversary. Oct 21 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 22 Resolution adopted SR-0605 SMITH. Commends Pastor Robert Wesby of the Progressive Church in Aurora for his outstanding pstorage to his congregation. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0606 MAHAR - KELLY. Commends Tinley Park Bicentennial Commission on its planned model Constitu- tional Convention. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0607 MAHAR - HUDSON. Congratulates Richard Jasker on being named Willowbrook's Citizen of the year. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0608 MAHAR - KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Robert Turpin of Homewood-Flossmoor on his retirement. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0609 MAHAR - KELLY. Congratulates Ottmar Becker on his retirement as Country Club Hills' Adminis- trative Assistant. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0610 MAHAR. Urges continued support and observance of Veterans Day in honor of those who have served in the Armed Forces. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0611 DUNN,RALPH. Commends Jack Scheper on his broadcasting career. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0612 FAWELL AND NEWHOUSE. Congratulates Drs. Ramesh and Brenda Tripathi of the University of Chicago upon winning an Alcon Research Institute prize for vision research. 2187 SR-061 2-Cont. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0613 KEATS. Congratulates Graham Grady of Chicago upon his selection by Ebony magazine as an outstanding young Black. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0614 KEATS. Congratulates James Mukoyama, Jr. of Glenview, Illinois, upon his promotion to brigadier general in the U.S. Army Reserve. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0615 LUFT. Congratulates Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Wallace on their 40th Anniversary in the ministry. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0616 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Anita Miller on her retirement from 25 years of service to the Oak Park-River Forest Family Service and Mental Health Center. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0617 ROCK. Urges the President and Congress to enter into a Free Trade Agreement with Canada. Oct 22 1987 Referred to Executive SR-0618 ETHEREDGE. Requests that the Illinois Racing Board disapprove Fox Valley Center in Aurora as a location for off-track betting. Oct 22 1987 Referred to Executive SR-0619 D'ARCO. Congratulates James Levatino of Chicago on his 70th Birthday. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0620 KUSTRA. Honors Henking School administrators, faculty, staff members, school board members, and the people of Glenview for making Henking a fine school. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0621 MAHAR - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Vivan Vander Giessen Boerma on 25 years as a Committeewoman. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0622 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. 2188 SR-0622-Cont. Commends Gordon Tech High School of Chicago on its 35th Anniversary. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0623 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Frank Rice of Gillespie upon being honored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars for his many years of service. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0624 GEO-KARIS - JONES. Congratulates Lena Markham of Chicago on her 99th Birthday. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0625 GEO-KARIS. Commends the American Business Women's Association for establishing Ameri- can Business Womens Day on September 22. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0626 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Ronald Bell, Jr., of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0627 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Oceola Ware Staples of South Chicago. Oct 22 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0628 SEVERNS. Urges Congress to Pass House Resolution 2052 to support the use of ethanol Oct 22 1987 Referred to Executive SR-0629 KEATS - PHILIP. Directs the Department of Central Management Services to appraise the Chica- go Avenue Armory and report to the Senate by December 15, 1987. Oct 22 1987 Referred to Executive Nov 05 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Nov 06 Resolution adopted 049-001-003 SR-0630 KELLY. Congratulates Eagle Scout Bryan Tufts on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0631 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Ruth Payson, Sangamon County Republican Chairwoman, upon her many years of public service. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted 2189 SR-0632 SR-0632 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Yeast as they celebrate their Golden Anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0633 HOLMBERG. Commends Timothy Wickland, of Rockford, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0634 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Kojo Linder, Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0635 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Glen Redmond of Chicago upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0636 KARPIEL. Commends Andrew Weir, of Geneva, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0637 SEVERNS. Congratulates Scott State Bank of Bethany on its Centennial. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0638 DUNN,THOMAS. Commends Robert Fagust, Sr., of Bolingbrook on being Citizen of the Year. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0639 WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Illinois Public Broadcasting Council in recognition of the anni- versary of the signing of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0640 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Northeastern Illinois Association of Health Underwriters upon receiving the 1986-1987 Pacesetter Award from its parent organization. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0641 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Saint Louise De Marillac High School, Northfield, on its receipt of an Exemplary Secondary School Award. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted 2190 SR-0642 SR-0642 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Gregory Mills upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0643 DEANGELIS - MAHAR. Congratulates Hirsch Funeral Home of Chicago Heights on First Place Award. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0644 VADALABENE. Congratulates Marshall McDuffy upon his retirement as president of the Illinois Teamsters. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0645 JACOBS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns June Bain of East Moline, Illinois. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0646 MAHAR. Congratulates Nola Huskey of Oak Lawn upon her 100th birthday. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0647 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Washington County Abstract Company on 100th Anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0648 RAICA. Congratulates Chet Gulinski, founder and President of the Senior Polka Associa- tion, on being honored at a testimonial dinner-dance for his promotion of polka music. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0649 TOPINKA. Commends Illinois St. Andrew Society on 142nd "Feast of the Haggis." Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0650 TOPINKA. Commends Frank Salerno on being Man of the Year for the Italian-American Chamber of Commerce. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0651 ETHEREDGE. Marks the dedication of Georgetown Elementary School-Park. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted 2191 SR-0652 PHILIP. Urges the President and Congress to enter into and favorably consider a Free Trade Agreement with Canada. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0653 MACDONALD. Marks 25th Anniversary of Randhurst Shopping Center in Mt. Prospect. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0654 WOODYARD. Congratulates VFW of Charleston, Illinois, on War Monument. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0655 BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates Robert Trigg, Gurnee, on his being chosen as the 1987 honoree for Gurnee Days. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0656 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Marion Verton upon his retirement as superintendent of the Liv- ingston, Illinois, school system. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0657 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Fred and Barbara Rawe of Carrollton on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0658 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Lions District 1-G for its gift of Lions Track to the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0659 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates John Wood Community College upon receiving Nabisco's Award for Agricultural Technology Instruction for its swine management program. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0660 SMITH, ROCK AND JONES. Congratulates Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority on its 65th Anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0661 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ditzler as they celebrate their 70th Wedding Anniversary. SR-0652 2192 SR-0661-Cont. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0662 WATSON. Commends Lt. Jim Hummert of rural Breese for rescuing a youth from a burning car. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0663 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Declares 1988 as the Centennial Year of the Illinois State Capitol. Nov 04 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0664 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates George A. Travers of Burr Ridge, IL, concluding 48 years of ser- vice to Commonwealth Edison Company. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0665 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Leonard David Seghi on his 80th birthday. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0666 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Steven B. Hahn of Springfield. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0667 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Frank Lhotka of La Grange. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0668 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Dr. William Weigel upon having a building at Waubonsee College named for him. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0669 DUNN,THOMAS. Congratulates NI-Gas on receiving Joliet Chamber of Commerce award. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0670 DEANGELIS. Congratulates R.W. Robinson and Associates Company of Chicago, on its 50th Anniversary. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0671 ROCK. 2193 SR-0671-Cont. Congratulates Father Andrew J. McDonagh, after 45 years in the priesthood. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0672 WOODYARD. Congratulates Ms. Theresa Jo Clayton and Mr. M. Lee Richards of Danville, upon being admitted to the Illinois Bar. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0673 KUSTRA. Congratulates Andrew Martinek for becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0674 BROOKINS. Congratulates Bishop Dotcy Isom on being elected the 43rd Bishop in the Chris- tian Methodist Episcopal Church. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0675 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates William Nolan, of Chicago, on being elected treasurer of the Fra- ternal Order of Police. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0676 MAHAR. Commends James Buchalski, of Worth, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0677 D'ARCO. Congratulates Miss Ann Marie Belcore on coming out at the Italian Heritage Ball. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0678 BROOKINS. Congratulates William Hall of Springfield upon being admitted to the Bar in Illinois. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0679 MAROVITZ, CARROLL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former Senator Ben Palmer of Chicago. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 06 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0680 LUFT. Requests the Economic Development Assessment Task Force report its findings to the members of the General Assembly by April 1, 1988. Nov 05 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2194 SR-0680-Cont. Nov 06 Resolution adopted SR-0681 TOPINKA - PHILIP - SCHUNEMAN - RAICA - DUDYCZ - KUSTRA - SMITH - JONES - GEO-KARIS. Establishes Senate Select Committee on Medicaid HMO Abuses to hold public hearings and report findings and recommendations with respect to complaints against HMO's whose health care plans are offered to Medicaid recipients. Nov 05 1987 Referred to Executive Nov 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH, JONES, Added As A Joint Sponsor & GEO-KARIS Committee discharged Resolution adopted 056-000-000 SR-0682 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Reverend Marvin Fields, pastor of the St. John Missionary Bap- tist Church of E. St. Louis, on being honored by his congregation. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0683 DEL VALLE - BROOKINS AND ALEXANDER. Urges State Board of Education and Department of Registration and Education to study trade and vocational schools, including barber and cosmetology schools, concerning complaints filed against the schools and other matters, and to report findings and recommendations to the Senate no later than March 1, 1988. Nov 06 1987 Referred to Executive Jan 13 1988 Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Co-sponsor ALEXANDER Committee discharged Resolution adopted 056-000-000 SR-0684 JOYCE,JEROME. Congratulates Pat and Virginia St. Aubin, Manteno, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0685 DUDYCZ. Commends Resurrection Hospital, Chicago, on its ranking with the Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council for its dedication to keeping health care costs under control. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0686 ETHEREDGE - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Frederick V. Paine as he retires from Nalco Chemical. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0687 ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Daniel Egler on his 40th birthday from the town of Noblesville, Indiana. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0688 DUNN,THOMAS. Congratulates and commends Helen Thomas as she retires from the Calumet Public Schools after 27 years of service. 2195 SR-0688-Cont. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0689 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ronald W. Hauska of Springfield, Illinios. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0690 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Todd A. McDonald of Rockford on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0691 KEATS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates David Brown of Wilmette on being inducted into the DeVilbiss High School Hall of Fame. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0692 KELLY - JONES - BROOKINS. Congratulates Reverend Princeton McKinney, Pastor of Christ Temple Mission- ary Baptist Church, on his 28 years of service. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0693 TOPINKA. Commends Forest Park Review newspaper on its 70th Anniversary. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0694 CARROLL. Congratulates Mayor Albert Smith of Skokie as he retires. Nov 06 1987 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0695 HALL. Congratulates Rev. Edward Curtis Ducreeof Washington Park, Illinois, on an Appreciation Day. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0696 SEVERNS. Congratulates the Good Guys Senior Half-Time Show Team. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0697 SEVERNS. Congratulates the Royal Raiders Drill Team. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0698 KELLY. Congratulates Bettyanne Howard as she retires from Prairie Hills Elementary School District 144. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2196 SR-0699 SR-0699 WATSON. Congratulates Steve Oldfield of Vandalia Community High School upon his se- lection by Eastern Illinois University as an outstanding teacher. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0700 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Madonna High School, of Chicago, Illinois, on receiving 1987 For Character Award. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0701 KARPIEL. Congratulates Tom Becker for writing the song which was choses as the official Navy Memorial song. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0702 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Thelma Basley of Galesburg as the Department of Employment Security's Employee of the Year. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0703 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Susie Wright, on her retirement after 28 years as Senate Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0704 SAVICKAS. Congratulates the St. Mary Star of The Sea Sparten Widgets football team on winning the Chicagoland Catholic School Conference. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0705 SAVICKAS. Congratulates the St. Laurence High School football team on winning the Catho- lic School League South Section Title winners. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0706 KARPIEL. Commends Walter Lies on being Citizen of the Year for W. Chicago Clean and Proud. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0707 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the Monmouth High School Boys Golf Team on winning the Class A Championship. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0708 BERMAN - ROCK - CARROLL. 2197 SR-0708-Cont. Congratulates Judge Joseph Burke of Chicago upon his 100th birthday. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0709 HAWKINSON. Commends Midstate College of Peoria on its 100th Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0710 WATSON. Declares the first week in March as Free Enterprise Week in Illinois. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0711 WATSON. Congratulates O'Fallon Township Youth Committee on 1987 Award. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0712 WATSON. Congratulates Mater Dei High School girls' Volleball Team, Class A Champs. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0713 HAWKINSON - LUFT - MADIGAN AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Jack Harland of Peoria on his retirement from the Illinois Depart- ment of Transportation. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0714 ZITO. Congratulates Walter L. Wonderling of Westchester, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0715 PHILIP, MAHAR, FAWELL, ETHEREDGE, TOPINKA, KARPIEL AND HUDSON. Congratulates Bud Erber on his retirement from the Illinois Police Association. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0716 SEVERNS. Congratulates Jason Brodie Ford of Decatur on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0717 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Annie LaFave as recipient of the Claude Pepper Distinguished Service Award. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0718 ROCK. Congratulates Mrs. Edna Domrese upon her 90th birthday. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2198 SR-0719 SR-0719 ROCK. Congratulates Jack B. Williams, for his 20 years of public service. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0720 KELLY. Congratulates Paul Brian on the success of his radio program, "Motorsport Today." Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0721 KELLY - DEANGELIS - MAHAR. Congratulates the R.W. Robinson and Associates Company as it celebrates its 50th Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0722 KELLY - MAHAR. Congratulates the Hazel Crest Fire Department on being recognized as best in Il- linois for fire prevention. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0723 KELLY. Congratulates Kim Yager of Oak Forest on winning her third consecutive State Diving Championship. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0724 DUDYCZ. Commemorates the 70th Annniversary of the Independence of Ukraine and the 69th Anniversary of the Act of Union. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0725 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Troopers Lodge #41 on its newly elected officers. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0726 LUFT. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bennewitz, of Pekin, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0727 KEATS - GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN. Commends Col. Charles J. Lucas, Fort Sheridan, on his retirement. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0728 TOPINKA. Commends Neil Liming of LaGrange Highlands for his community service. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2199 SR-0729 SR-0729 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Ramesh Tripathi on being awarded the India Medical Associ- ation U.S.A's Distinguished Physician's Award. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0730 TOPINKA. Congratulates Berwyn National Bank on 50th Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0731 TOPINKA - RAICA - DUDYCZ. Congratulates John Paukstis on being selected as "Prime Roast" by the Knights of Lithuania, Council 24. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0732 TOPINKA - HUDSON. Congratulates Grove Premium on 25 years of business in Downers Grove. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0733 TOPINKA - HUDSON. Congratulates Robert and Florence Goold on being named 1987 Citizens of the Year by Downers Grove Chamber of Commerce. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0734 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Thomas N. Morgan, Murphysboro, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0735 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Giles A. Whitson III on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0736 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Steven Mudd, Prairie du Rocher, upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0737 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates David Matheny, of Steelville, upon attaining the rank of Eagle scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0738 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Richard Zimmer of Steeleville, upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2200 SR-0739 SR-0739 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Eagle Scout Hudson Mugge. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0740 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Bob Karnes, Coach at Du Quoin High School, on being named Citizen of the Year. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0741 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Dr. Ben Kinsman as he retires from the practice of medicine in Du Quoin. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0742 DUNN,RALPH. Commends Naoma Williams, of Vergennes, on her hobby of early music. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0743 DUNN,RALPH. Congratulates Roland Daab, of Columbia, on 69 years of perfect Sunday School attendance as pupil and teacher. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0744 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Marcia Sunderland on her 20 year career in child education and care. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0745 MAHAR. Congratulates Jeremy Ricken of Lemont on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0746 MAHAR. Commends Eagle Scout Eric Petecki. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0747 MAHAR. Commends Eagle Scout Gregory Petecki of Lemont, Illinois. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0748 RAICA. Congratulates Daniel J. Szymanski, Boy Scout Troop 326, on his attainment of the rank of Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2201 SR-0749 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the Peoria Academy of Gymnastics Team on winning the Illinois Division III title. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0750 PHILIP - MAHAR - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former Senator Frank Ozinga of Evergreen Park. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0751 KARPIEL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William H. Ellsworth, Kane County Circuit Judge. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0752 TOPINKA - HUDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Karl Hoenecke of Hinsdale. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0753 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Hermine Ondrus of Berwyn. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0754 BROOKINS. Urges the State Lottery to conduct drawings at public locations throughout the State. Jan 13 1988 Referred to Executive SR-0755 KELLY - JONES - BROOKINS. Urges the Governor and Illinois Dept. of Public Health to locate a Cancer Infor- mation and Research Center in southeast Cook County. Jan 13 1988 Referred to Executive SR-0756 WELCH - SEVERNS - DUNN,THOMAS - HOLMBERG - RAICA - DU- DYCZ - VADALABENE - LECHOWICZ - KARPIEL - TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Urges the U.S. Congress to pass H.R. 2260. Jan 13 1988 Referred to Executive Committee discharged Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Resolution adopted SR-0757 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Margaret Winters, of Alton, on retirement from nursing. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0758 TOPINKA. Congratulates May & Speh, of Oakbrook, on its 40th anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0749 2202 2203 SR-0759 FAWELL. Commends the Ulster Project of Du Page County. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0760 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Bernard Epton. Jan 13 1988 SR-0761 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Elmer W. Conti. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0762 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Woodrow Wilson Taylor, Pastor of Shiloah Baptist Church in Chicago and Chaplain to the Illinois Senate in 1957. Jan 13 1988 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0759 2204 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2205 HR-0001 GIORGI. Elects the officers for the 85th General Assembly. Jan 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0002 GIORGI. Informs the Senate that the House is organized and ready to proceed with the business of the 85th General Assembly. Jan 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0003 GIORGI. Appoints the Committee to inform the Governor that the House is organized and ready for his communications. Jan 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0004 GIORGI. Adopts temporary rules for the 85th General Assembly. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the Select Committee on Election Contests from the specified select com- mittees. Requires the Speaker to refer such contests and qualifications challenges to the House Committee on Elections. Jan 14 1987 Introduced Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted RESO W/DRWN-GIORGI HR-0005 MCCRACKEN. Adopts the Rules of the House of Representatives of the 84th General Assembly as the Temporary Rules for the 85th General Assembly. Jan 14 1987 Resolution adopted 118-000-000 HR-0006 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates Kurt A. Marten, Boy Scout Troop 33, on attaining the rank of Ea- gle Scout. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0007 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Margaret Dowd on her retirement. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0008 MAUTINO - BRESLIN. Congratulates Open Court Publishing Company on 100 years in business. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0009 WOLF - MCPIKE. Mourns the death of Christ Costoff, Madison. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0010 WOLF. Congratulates Ron Yates of Granite City, St. Louis Post-Dispatch 1986 Coach of the Year. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0011 MORROW. Memorial to Barbara Joyce Officer Smith, of Chicago. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0012 HR-0012 MORROW. Memorializes Carolyn Lewis, 32, murdered in Chicago. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0013 MCGANN. Creates the special House Committee on Developmental Care to continue the work of a similar committee created by the 84th General Assembly. Jan 15 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 04 Assigned to Rules HR-0014 RYDER. Congratulates Susan S. Suter, Director of IDORS, for being honored by Glam- our as one of the ten best young working women. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0015 HARTKE. Congratulates and commends Clara Miller on the occasion of her retirement as Jasper County Circuit Clerk. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0016 MAYS. Congratulates William H. Klingner on his 50 years in the Engineering Profession. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0017 HOMER - MADIGAN,MJ - HARRIS - LEVIN - HUFF, MCPIKE, GIORGI, GREIMAN, BRAUN, MATIJEVICH, BRESLIN, CAPPARELLI, GIGLIO, BOWMAN, BRUNSVOLD, BUGIELSKI, CULLERTON, CURRAN, DA- LEY, DAVIS, DEJAEGHER, DUNN,JOHN, FLINN, FLOWERS, GRAN- BERG, HANNIG, HARTKE, HICKS, JONES,L, KEANE, KRSKA, KULAS, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, MARTINEZ, MAUTINO, MCGANN, MCNAMARA, MULCAHEY, O'CONNELL, PANAYOTOVICH, PANGLE, PHELPS, PRESTON, REA, RICE, RICHMOND, RONAN, SALTSMAN, SATTERTHWAITE, SHAW, SUTKER, TURNER, VANDUYNE, WHITE, WILLIAMS, WOLF, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W AND HULTGREN. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study the impact of corporate tax reductions provided by the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 on public utilities and to initiate proceedings to ensure that rates are just and reasonable. Requires the Illi- nois Commerce Commission to report its findings and recommendations to the Illi- nois Economic and Fiscal Commission by May 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Specifically directs ICC to immediately initiate appropriate proceedings to en- sure that savings resulting from the Act properly inure to the benefit of consumers. Jan 15 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 03 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -HOMER Feb 04 Assigned to Public Utilities Feb 19 Amendment No.02 PUB UTILITIES Adopted Recommnded be adopted amend 010-000-000 Speaker's Table Mar 12 Amendment No.01 HOMER Withdrawn Resolution Adopted-Amended 2206 HR-0018 HR-0018 EWING. Congratulates and commends Gordon Speers upon the occasion of his retirement from the Odell State Bank. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0019 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Tinley Park High School football team on winning the State 4 A Championship. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0020 STANGE. Mourns the death of Richard J. Savage, Chief of Police in LaGrange Park. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0021 MCPIKE. Congratulates Earl and Mary Lou Jensen on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0022 RICE. Honors 4 Chicagoans for Christmas charity: Drs. Pierce, Fredrick, Ashley, and Pedro. Jan 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0023 HASARA - CURRAN. Commends James Belz, retiring Dean of Students at Griffin H.S. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0024 YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Barbara Jean Luckett of East St. Louis. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0025 HICKS. Urges the observation of February 15 through February 21, 1987, as School Psy- chology Week in Illinois. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0026 STANGE, KUBIK, PANGLE, ROPP, MCGANN, HICKS AND YOUNG,A. Creates House Select Committee on Sports and Meeting Facilities to report by June 1, 1987. Feb 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 11 Assigned to Rules HR-0027 STANGE. Names the North-South Tollway through DuPage County for James "Pate" Philip. Feb 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 11 Assigned to Transportation Mar 19 Recommended be adopted 022-005-001 Speaker's Table Mar 24 Motion filed TO TABLE HOUSE RESOLUTION 27- -STANGE Speaker's Table Apr 01 Motion failed Speaker's Table 2207 HR-0028 2208 HR-0028 JOHNSON. Memorializes Jenn Hammer, of Farmer City. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0029 JOHNSON. Honors Lou Engel, sportswriter, inducted into IBCA Hall of Fame. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0030 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of W. Carl Allen, Rantoul. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0031 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Robert Gordon, Urbana. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0032 DALEY. Congratulates Sister Kathleen Kevin Ryan on her 40th anniversary. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0033 MATIJEVICH, STERN, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Jerome Hodge for his 28 years of public service as Alderman of the 6th Ward in the City of North Chicago. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0034 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Joseph L. Pudlo for 38 years of leadership in the Shoreline Base- ball League. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0035 JOHNSON. Extends best wishes to First Class Petty Officer Michael K. Ryan, Tuscola, for a speedy recovery. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0036 JOHNSON. Congratulates the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette on winning the "Best Dai- ly in Illinois" and Greg Durbin as "Employee of the Year". Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0037 JOHNSON. Congratulates Susan Sondag, of Champaign, on 15 years as an x-ray technician. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0038 JOHNSON. Congratulates Captain Jack Johnson on 30 years of service to Illinois Police. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0039 JOHNSON. Memorializes Paul Scott, Police Chief of Urbana, Illinois. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0040 HR-0040 KEANE. Congratulates Kenneth Vick upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0041 TURNER. Commends Belle Whaley for years of service to the Chicago west side community. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0042 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Aimee L. Twadell on retirement from Lake County Treasurer's Office. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0043 COUNTRYMAN. Memorializes Janis Priede, 38, who died of a heart attack in DeKalb. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0044 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES. Adopts permanent rules of the House. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Prohibits smoking at any official committee hearing. Feb 03 1987 Assigned to Rules Amendment No.01 RULES Lost 007-011-000 Amendment No.02 RULES Lost 007-011-000 Amendment No.03 RULES Lost 007-011-000 Amendment No.04 RULES Lost 007-011-000 Amendment No.05 RULES Lost 007-011-000 Amendment No.06 RULES Withdrawn Amendment No.07 RULES Lost 007-011-000 Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Speaker's Table Feb 04 Amendment No.08 EWING Verified Lost Amendment No.09 HALLOCK Lost 050-064-000 Amendment No.10 TUERK Lost 050-063-000 Amendment No.11 BARNES Adopted 069-038-006 Amendment No.12 HOFFMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.13 HOFFMAN Lost 050-064-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended 064-048-000 HR-0045 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Billy Eveline, Waukegan, on being honored by the Chicago Pitch and Hit Club. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted 2209 HR-0046 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Honors Cleveland Ward, Jr., for saving others from a Waukegan house fire. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0047 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Waukegan Park District on 70th anniversary. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0048 REA. Congratulates the Sesser-Valier High School Red Devil Marching Band on being invited to participate in the 1987 Kentucky Derby Festival. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0049 BOWMAN. Commends Luanna Bleveans, 1 of Top Ten Volunteers, from Evanston. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0050 REGAN. Congratulates and commends Jack Pierce upon his retirement as Superintendent of Schools of District 207-U. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0051 CURRIE. Mourns the death of Eddie Mae Johnson, Chicago. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0052 MCGANN. Congratulates George St. Marie on his 30th anniversary in banking. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0053 DEJAEGHER - BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates and commends Bob Reade, of Augustana, on winning Coach of the Year. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0054 SHAW - FLOWERS. Creates a special House Committee on Health Maintenance Organizations to study the quality of health care provided. Feb 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 11 Assigned to Rules HR-0055 PHELPS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Russell McDowell, Harrisburg, on their 52nd Wed- ding Anniversary. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0056 PULLEN - MCAULIFFE. Congratulates BSA Troop One of Park Ridge, Illinois, on 75th anniversary. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0057 PARCELLS. 2210 HR-0046 HR-0057-Cont. Congratulates Martha Rugen Lorenz, of Northbrook, on 102nd Birthday. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0058 MORROW. Congratulates and commends Dr. J. C. Austin, Jr. on his 18th anniversary with the Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0059 DIDRICKSON - KUBIK AND WILLIAMSON. Urges the Auditor General to report to the General Assembly on the structural engineering status of White Sox Park prior to the expenditure of public funds to construct a new White Sox Stadium. Feb 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 11 Assigned to Rules HR-0060 JONES,L, BOWMAN, BRAUN, CURRIE, DAVIS, FLOWERS, HUFF, LE- FLORE, LEVIN, MORROW, RICE, SHAW, STERN, TURNER, WHITE, WILLIAMS, YOUNG,A AND YOUNGE,W. Recognizes February as Black History Month. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0061 DIDRICKSON, PARCELLS AND BOWMAN. Commends Dr. William P. Gussner upon his recent decision as Wilmette super- intendent of schools to permit an AIDS victim to remain in school. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0062 MCCRACKEN, BARNES AND STANGE. Congratulates Carol Chamberlain, recipient of the Athena Award from Downers Grove Chamber of Commerce. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0063 CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF - FLOWERS - DEUCHLER - STERN, DAVIS, BRESLIN, JONES,L, SATTERTHWAITE, DIDRICKSON, COWLISHAW, BARNES, BRAUN, YOUNGE,W, WOJCIK, PARCELLS AND HASARA. Request that the week of March 1 through March 7, 1987 be recognized as "Women's History Week" in Illinois. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0064 TUERK. Congratulates Sister Mary Thomas Collins on the occasion of her 100th birthday. Feb 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0065 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. George Tokar, Chicago Ridge, on their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0066 JOHNSON. Mourns William W. Owens, of Champaign. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0067 JOHNSON. Congratulates Ben Crackel upon his retirement from the Champaign-Urbana News Gazette. 2211 HR-0067-Cont. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0068 JOHNSON. Memorial to Rantoul native James Korkowski, Houston, Texas, aerospace engi- neer and pilot for NASA. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0069 FLOWERS. Congratulates Lula Mae Craddock, of Chicago, on her 99th Birthday. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0070 COUNTRYMAN. Memorializes Henry Martin Meier, 67, of DeKalb, Illinois. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0071 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Chief James O'Hara of the Chicago Ridge Police Department on his retirement. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0072 RONAN. Congratulates Eagle Scout John Tobin on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0073 RONAN. Congratulates Saint Wenceslaus Parish of Chicago on the 75th anniversary of its founding. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0074 STEPHENS. Congratulates DeMolay on 68th Anniversary. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0075 STECZO. Congratulates Arthur Sorensen on his 75th birthday. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0076 MAUTINO. Designates March 1987 as Youth Art Month. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0077 CHURCHILL. Honors Captain Joseph P. Quinn, retired U.S.N. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0078 TERZICH. Congratulates George Juretic, winner of Yugoslavian award. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0079 JOHNSON. Memorializes Bruce R. Foote, of Champaign-Urbana. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted 2212 HR-0080 HR-0080 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Loy Elzie Arnold, Urbana. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0081 JOHNSON. Memorializes Louise Leonard, of Champaign-Urbana. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0082 RYDER. Congratulates St. Alphonsus Church, Brighton, on over 100 years of divine service. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0083 STANGE. Congratulates John Deere on its 150th anniversary in business. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0084 SHAW. Mourns the loss of Doris Ruth Dunson. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0085 PIEL. Congratulates Sauk Village on their 30th anniversary of its incorporation. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0086 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES. Adopts new permanent House Rules superseding rules adopted by House Resolu- tion 44. 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 Speaker's Table Amendment No. 16 Amendment No. 17 Amendment No. 18 Amendment No. 19 Amendment No.20 Amendment No.21 Amendment No.22 Amendment No.23 Assigned to Rules RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost RULES Lost Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 BRESLIN Lost 034-068-002 JOHNSON Lost 049-062-002 TERZICH Lost 045-065-001 CHURCHILL Lost 051-063-000 MCCRACKEN Lost 050-064-000 PULLEN Withdrawn MCCRACKEN Lost 050-065-000 STECZO Lost 051-058-000 Resolution adopted 072-043-000 Mar 03 1987 Mar 04 2213 HR-0087 2214 HR-0087 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates the Lake County Federation of Teachers Local 504 on their 50th Anniversary. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0088 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Jennifer Epker, of Waukegan, on her invitation to the Internation- al Culinary Olympics. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0089 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Irene Murphy, one of top 10 volunteers according to North Shore Magazine. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0090 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Salvador Gloria, Waukegan East High School, on being named to the Boys Secondary School All-American Soccer Team. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0091 MATIJEVICH - TERZICH. Congratulates Anna Masic on her 100th birthday. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0092 REA. Congratulates Dominic Gentile upon his retirement from U.A. Local # 160. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0093 PARKE. Congratulates and commends participants in the Lake Park Dance-A-Thon. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0094 RONAN. Directs IDOT to form a Safety Council to study the safety practices of highway road crews. Mar 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Transportation Mar 25 Recommended be adopted 028-000-000 Speaker's Table Apr 29 Resolution adopted HR-0095 STERN. Mourns death of John Bartlow Martin, Chicago writer. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0096 WOLF - MATIJEVICH - MCPIKE - MADIGAN,MJ. Welcomes French foreign exchange students of Edwardsville High School to Illinois. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0097 HR-0097 RYDER. Congratulates the Griggsville Eagles on their Class 8-A Basketball Championship. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0098 GIGLIO. Congratulates and commends Art Wisowaty upon the occasion of his retirement from the Calumet City Post Office. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0099 GIGLIO. Congratulates Richard Sikora as he retires from the Calumet City Post Office. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0100 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates the Rockridge High School wrestling team on capturing the Class A Team Championship. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0101 DUNN,JOHN - REA - CURRAN - HANNIG. Urges Congress to pass legislation which would correct unfair Social Security benefit distribution practices. Mar 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Jun 11 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0102 RONAN - WILLIAMSON. Urges Federal Aviation Administration to study air traffic controller training programs. Mar 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Transportation Mar 25 Recommended be adopted 028-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 02 Resolution adopted HR-0103 MADIGAN,MJ, BERRIOS, BRAUN, BUGIELSKI, CAPPARELLI, CUL- LERTON, CURRIE, DALEY, DAVIS, DELEO, FARLEY, FLOWERS, HUFF, JONES,L, KEANE, KRSKA, KULAS, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEV- IN, MARTINEZ, MCGANN, MORROW, PANAYOTOVICH, PRESTON, RICE, RONAN, SHAW, TERZICH, TURNER, WHITE, WILLIAMS AND YOUNG,A. Congratulates the City of Chicago on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of its incorporation. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0104 MADIGAN,MJ - WILLIAMS - BOWMAN - BRAUN - O'CONNELL, BU- GIELSKI, BERRIOS, KRSKA, LAURINO AND LEVERENZ. Urge opposition to Internal Revenue Service proposed changes in lobbying rules. Mar 04 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 05 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 02 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table 2215 HR-0104-Cont. Apr 29 Resolution adopted 075-034-000 HR-0105 MORROW. Mourns the loss of Johnnie Pearl Taylor. Mar 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0106 DALEY - FARLEY AND DEUCHLER. Urges the Department of Public Health to survey the current status of personal blood donor programs in Illinois. Mar 05 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Apr 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 04 Resolution adopted HR-0107 PHELPS - HARTKE. Congratulates Savages on their 40th Anniversary. Mar 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0108 STERN. Marks 50th Anniversary of Maurice and Helen Weigle, of Highland Park. Mar 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0109 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Frank Allen Vogel on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0110 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Robert Jon Tenuta on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0111 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Edward McCarthy on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0112 KEANE. Congratulates Edward McCarthy on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0113 KEANE. Congratulates Robert Jon Tenuta on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0114 KEANE. Congratulates Frank Allen Vogel on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0115 WELLER. Congratulates Seneca Lady Irish on their state basketball championship. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0116 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Lake County Urban League on 1st Annual Minority Vendor Sem- inar and Exposition. 2216 HR-0116-Cont. Mar 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0117 MARTINEZ AND BERRIOS. Memorializes Tommy Ponce, Chicago Jazz Musician. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0118 RONAN. Supports increase in compensation for election judges. Mar 11 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Election Law HR-0119 STECZO. Congratulates Pearl Shaffner on her retirement. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0120 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Andrew Flowers upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0121 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Christopher Lacacius upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0122 BARNES. Congratulates Jean Tello on being named Teacher of the Year for 1986 by Or- land Park. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0123 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Slabe on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0124 JOHNSON. Congratulates Leonard Mack upon his retirement as a court reporter after 35 years. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0125 JOHNSON. Memorial John F. O'Neill, Champaign farmer. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0126 MCGANN - KEANE. Congratulates Mary Davidson, of Evergreen Park, on the 101st anniversary of her birth. Mar 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0127 TATE. Congratulates Walter Klindworth, of Christian County, on his 80th birthday. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0128 HICKS. Congratulates and commends Donald Bennett, of Wayne City, for his act of her- oism in saving the life of Kelly Walker. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted 2217 HR-0129 TUERK. Mourns the loss of Edward McGrath, Peoria. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0130 SATTERTHWAITE - STERN - BUGIELSKI - YOUNGE,W - MCNA- MARA. Requests the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse to study and de- velop programs in response to the needs of women alcoholics and substance abusers. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Human Services Apr 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0131 EWING. Congratulates Pontiac Township High School wrestlers on Class A 105-pound championship. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0132 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Archie Senter who was elected as Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0133 PRESTON. Urges that the same State's Attorney or Assistant State's Attorney handle a criminal sexual offense against a child throughout all stages of the proceedings in the trial court. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Recommended be adopted 007-002-002 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0134 PRESTON. Urges the Circuit Court of Cook County to implement a system of staggered scheduling of neglect and dependency cases in its Juvenile Division. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Recommended be adopted 007-002-002 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0135 PRESTON. Urges the Circuit Court of Cook County to increase from 4 to 6 the number of judges assigned to hear abuse and neglect cases in its Juvenile Division. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Recommended be adopted 007-002-002 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0136 GOFORTH - MCAULIFFE - PHELPS - REA - MATIJEVICH AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. HR-0129 2218 HR-0136-Cont. Mourns the death of C. L. McCormick, former member from Pana. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0137 STEPHENS. Endorses satellite space shield to survive nuclear attack. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs May 07 Recommended be adopted 019-000-000 Speaker's Table HR-0138 BRESLIN. Congratulates Peter Sampo, Sr., LaSalle, on being awarded the Award of Merit by the W. D. Boyce Council. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0139 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Jerry Stillman on his 50th birthday as well as being named the 1986 "Citizen of the Year" by the South Suburban Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0140 RONAN. Requires the Board of Higher Education to study a plan that would allow mid- western states to participate in an exchange allowing residents of these states to pay lower out-of-state tuition when attending a public university or college in another participating state. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Higher Education HR-0141 MCGANN, MCNAMARA, O'CONNELL, TERZICH AND STECZO. Urges Congress and the President to appropriate $5.5 million to Argonne Na- tional Laboratory for the synchrotron. Mar 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0142 KULAS - EWING - DANIELS - PANAYOTOVICH - GIORGI, MCPIKE, ACKERMAN, BARNES, BLACK, BRAUN, BRESLIN, BRUNSVOLD, BU- GIELSKI, CHURCHILL, DAVIS, DEJAEGHER, DIDRICKSON, DOEDER- LEIN, FARLEY, FLINN, FLOWERS, GIGLIO, GOFORTH, GRANBERG, HALLOCK, HANNIG, HARRIS, HARTKE, HENSEL, HICKS, HOFFMAN, HUFF, HULTGREN, JONES,L, KEANE, KUBIK, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, MARTINEZ, MAUTINO, MAYS, MCAULIFFE, MCNAMARA, MOR- ROW, MULCAHEY, OLSON,MYRON, OLSON,ROBERT, PANGLE, PARKE, PEDERSEN,B, PETKA, PHELPS, PIEL, PULLEN, REA, REGAN, RICE, RICHMOND, RONAN, SHAW, SIEBEN, STANGE, STECZO, STERN, TATE, TUERK, TURNER, VANDUYNE, WEAVER,M, WELLER, WENNLUND, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMSON, WOJCIK, YOUNG,A AND YOUNGE,W. Supports voluntary action in the private and public sector in regard to the rights of non-smokers and smokers. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 18 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Mar 20 Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 02 Be Adopted/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Speaker's Table 2219 HR-0142-Cont. 2220 Apr 29 Remvd from Consent Calendar MATIJEVICH, CURRIE Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted 088-009-012 HR-0143 JOHNSON. Memorializes Jess Hammer, of Farmer City. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0144 MADIGAN,MJ. Urges the Governor, in making final prison site determination, to base his deci- sion on the best interests of all Illinois citizens. Mar 12 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HR-0145 GOFORTH. Congratulates Hedwig Wojtowicz on her 84th Birthday. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0146 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Barbara and Richard Kaczmarzewski on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0147 SIEBEN. Congratulates Geneseo girls varsity basketball team on 4th place in State Class AA. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0148 SHAW. Mourns the death of Kenneth Fisher, Chicago. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0149 SHAW. Mourns the death of Dorothy Minnifield White. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0150 BARNES. Congratulates Chief James O'Hara of the Chicago Ridge Police Department on his retirement. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0151 DIDRICKSON - CURRIE - DEUCHLER - FREDERICK,VF - PARCELLS, STERN, BARNES, BRAUN, BRESLIN, COWLISHAW, DAVIS, DOEDER- LEIN, FLOWERS, HASARA, JONES,L, SATTERTHWAITE, WILLIAM- SON, WOJCIK AND YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Louise Chia Chang, 1st Place Winner of the Westinghouse Sci- ence Talent Search. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0152 KUBIK. Urge support for attempts to locate POW/MIA's. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0153 HR-0153 MADIGAN,MJ - MCPIKE - GIORGI - FARLEY - PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Daniel Ligurotis as the Histadrut Man of the Year. Mar 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0154 WEAVER,M. Commends the participants in the Crawford County Hay Transport to Elberton, Georgia. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0155 STERN. Commends Sunset Foods of Highland Park on 50th Anniversary. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0156 HANNIG. Memorializes Peter C. Balotti, Sr., of Carlinville, Illinois. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0157 DELEO AND WILLIAMSON. Commends Lloyd P. Morris for his service to the Village of Elmwood Park. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0158 CHRISTENSEN. Urges Dept. of Veterans' Affairs to conduct feasibility study for satellite outpa- tient clinic. Mar 19 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 23 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Jun 12 Recommended be adopted 015-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0159 LEVERENZ. Congratulates Charles Kelly on his 30th birthday. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0160 SHAW. Memorializes Lewis Barnes, of Chicago, Illinois. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0161 STANGE. Congratulates Louise Chia Chang, 1st place Westinghouse Science Competition Winner. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0162 STANGE. Congratulates Berardo DeSimone, of DuPage County, on 40 years of service to education. Mar 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0163 WILLIAMS - PARKE - LEFLORE - JONES,L - PANAYOTOVICH, MOR- ROW, BRESLIN, CULLERTON, DAVIS, JOHNSON, LEVIN, PIEL, RICE, SHAW, STECZO, SUTKER, WENNLUND, YOUNG,A, KRSKA, BERRIOS, LAURINO AND BUGIELSKI. Urges the Internal Revenue Service to withdraw proposed rules for Lobbying by Public Charities and to form a committee to assist in drafting new regulations. 2221 HR-0163-Cont. Mar 19 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 02 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Apr 29 Resolution adopted HR-0164 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE, MADIGAN,MJ, DANIELS AND ALL OTH- ER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Timothy Sheehan on his 40 years of service to the savings and loan industry. Mar 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0165 CURRAN. Congratulates Stephen Culen on being named Slovak 1987 Man of the Year. Mar 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0166 HARRIS. Congratulates Oliver Goold, selected as Illinois' Small Business Person of the Year. Mar 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0167 BLACK. Congratulates and commends Vivian Schultz upon her retirement from Danville Area Community College. Mar 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0168 HUFF - YOUNG,A. Directs Board of Trustees of the City Colleges of Chicago to investigate hiring practices. Mar 20 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Higher Education HR-0169 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Andrew Donlan upon his retirement from District 87. Mar 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0170 JOHNSON. Designates April 4, 1987, as Knights of Pythias Day in Illinois. Mar 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0171 STERN. Congratulates Fort Sheridan as it celebrates its 100th year of service. Mar 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0172 FREDERICK,VF - MATIJEVICH - PETERSON,W - CHURCHILL - STERN. Commends Dr. Allen J. Klingenberg on being named top educator. Mar 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0173 RONAN. Urges the development of a plan for implementation of an employee assistance program to deal with alcoholism and substance abuse of the State employees. Mar 24 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 26 Assigned to Human Services 2222 HR-0173-Cont. May 05 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Human Services HR-0174 STANGE. Congratulates Michael Quinlan, chief executive officer of McDonald's, on being named 1986 Oak Brook Outstanding Business Leader. Mar 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0175 DAVIS. Congratulates Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Jr., on his 15th anniversary. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0176 CURRAN - MADIGAN,MJ - HANNIG - BRESLIN - DUNN,JOHN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges the Secretary of State to provide after hours safety escort service to em- ployees working late. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0177 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Lady Raiders from Shiloh High School on placing 4th in the I.H.S.A. Class A basketball tournament. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0178 MORROW. Congratulates Juanita Strickland on retirement after 21 years with the Chicago Housing Authority. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0179 SHAW. Memorializes Ernest Alexander, Sr., of Chicago. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0180 SHAW. Memorializes Henry David Murray, of Chicago, Illinois. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0181 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Elsie and Harry Peifer, of Chicago, on their 60th anniversary. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0182 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Mother Theodore Guerin High School on its 25th anniversary Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0183 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Commends Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Lake County. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0184 LEFLORE. Memorializes Gustavia Ulva Mitchell. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted 2223 HR-0185 HR-0185 STERN. Congratulates the City of Highwood as it celebrates the 100th Anniversary of its incorporation. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0186 COWLISHAW. Congratulates John F. Hudetz for his outstanding work with his printing business. Mar 25 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0187 PULLEN - KULAS. Congratulates and commends the American Latvian Association on its 36th An- nual Congress. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0188 MARTINEZ AND BERRIOS. Mourns the death of Donald Ponce, Chicago. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0189 DIDRICKSON - CURRIE - DEUCHLER - BARNES - BRAUN, BRESLIN, COWLISHAW, DAVIS, DOEDERLEIN, FLOWERS, FREDERICK,VF, HA- SARA, JONES,L, PARCELLS, SATTERTHWAITE, STERN, WILLIAM- SON, WOJCIK AND YOUNGE,W. Urges the month of March be recognized as "Women's History Month". Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0190 BERRIOS, MADIGAN,MJ, MARTINEZ, RONAN, KULAS, DEJAEGHER, MATIJEVICH, GIORGI, DALEY, LAURINO, PANAYOTOVICH, KUBIK, BRAUN, KRSKA, KIRKLAND, PRESTON, GREIMAN, MCGANN, DEUCHLER AND FARLEY. Urges Congress to reschedule the legalization application fee. Mar 26 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 30 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Mar 31 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd SPEAKERS TABLE -BERRIOS Committee Executive & Veteran Affairs Apr 02 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0191 BRESLIN - DOEDERLEIN - PETKA - WENNLUND. Urges the United States Environmental Protection Agency to raise the National Interim Drinking Water Standard. Mar 26 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 01 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -WELLER Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 03 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 07 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Speaker's Table 2224 HR-0192 HR-0192 FLOWERS. Memorializes Lola Adair, of Chicago, Illinois Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0193 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Marks retirement of Donald H. Scherwat from School District 64. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0194 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Larry Vuillemot upon his retirement from the Special Education District of Lake County. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0195 YOUNGE,W. Memorializes Judge Billy Jones. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0196 JOHNSON. Congratulates retiring Parkland College President William Staerkel. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0197 JOHNSON. Memorializes Ray A. Gordon of Paris, Illinois. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0198 JOHNSON. Congratulates Kirbys on 40th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0199 O'CONNELL. Congratulates Pomykalskies on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0200 KUBIK. Congratulates the Immaculate Heart of Mary High School basketball team on winning the Class 2A State Championship. Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0201 SHAW. Mourns the death of Roberta Carter Coleman, Chicago Mar 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0202 STERN - FARLEY - DALEY. Urges State Board of Education and the Illinois Board of Higher Education to work on public service announcements for G.E.D. programs. Mar 26 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 30 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 07 Recommended be adopted 026-000-000 Speaker's Table 2225 HR-0203 HR-0203 STERN - MCGANN - FARLEY - FLOWERS. Urges Illinois Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation to encourage adoption of uniform local ordinances requiring lawncare companies to post infor- mation when applying chemicals on lawns, parks and public places. Mar 26 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 30 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource HR-0204 DIDRICKSON - DANIELS - STANGE. Requests Auditor General make study and report on workers' compensation and occupational diseases programs. Mar 26 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 30 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 06 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HR-0205 STANGE. Congratulates Edward O'Shea, Jr., on being installed as president of the West Suburban Bar Association. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0206 PANAYOTOVICH, DALEY AND DANIELS. Congratulates Mr & Mrs John F Wall on 50th anniversary. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0207 PANAYOTOVICH, SATTERTHWAITE AND JOHNSON. Congratulates the Champaign Police Benevolent and Protective Association on its 50th Anniversary. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0208 BARGER AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Memorializes Bernard Prusinski, former State Representative and Chicago Alderman. Apr 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0209 FLOWERS. Memorializes Norman Brown, of Chicago Illinois. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0210 RYDER. Congratulates Jacksonville basketball teams on winning Special Olympics. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0211 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Memorializes Clarence Weich, of Lake County. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0212 JOHNSON. Congratulates Sidney Spahr, Charles Brown and Munir Cheryan, recipients of the 1987 Paul A. Funk Award. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted 2226 HR-0213 HR-0213 JOHNSON. Congratulates Eric Byrd, Ken Davenport, Christine Dodd Jason O'Dell, Debbie Smith and Josh Wicker on being selected by Child's Play for presentation of their stories. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0214 GIORGI - MATIJEVICH. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to conduct audits of electrical generat- ing facilities. Mar 31 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 03 Assigned to Public Utilities HR-0215 MAUTINO. Proclaims the Village of Walnut as the Rocking Horse Capital of Illinois. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0216 RONAN. Urges Illinois Commerce Commission to investigate the sale of Chicago & Illi- nois Midland Railway. Mar 31 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 03 Assigned to Transportation May 08 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 26 Resolution adopted HR-0217 LAURINO. Congratulates Marie Novak on her 100th birthday. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0218 WEAVER,M - BLACK. Urges the Department of State Police to adopt the McGruff cartoon character as a crime fighting symbol. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0219 WHITE. Congratulates and commends Bernard Brennan as Retailer of the Year. Mar 31 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0220 HOFFMAN - TUERK - JOHNSON AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Memorializes Charles W. Clabaugh, former Republican Representative to the Illinois House. May 08 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0221 PIEL. Commends Robert Werner on 19 years as Sauk Village Trustee. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0222 MCNAMARA - STEPHENS - CURRAN. Adopts Statement on AIDS Education. Apr 01 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 03 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 04 Recommended be adopted 022-000-001 Speaker's Table 2227 HR-0222-Cont. 2228 Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0223 PANGLE. Congratulates the Bishop McNamara High School football team on winning the Class 3A State Championship. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0224 MORROW. Memorializes Lawrence A. Turner, of Chicago. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0225 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Earle Whinna on 20 years of service to scouting. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0226 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Ken Rodermel on his induction into the Illinois State Basketball Hall of Fame. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0227 TERZICH. Congratulates Chicago's Yugoslav Benevolent and Pleasure Club on its 65th Anniversary. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0228 MCCRACKEN - HARRIS. Urges the Department of Transportation to study and recommend a simplified motor fuel tax distribution formula. Apr 01 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 03 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Speaker's Table HR-0229 DIDRICKSON - HASARA - CURRIE - BOWMAN. Congratulates the Junior League of Chicago on its 75th anniversary of service. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0230 RYDER. Congratulates the William F. Brockman Company, of Jerseyville, on its 100th anniversary. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0231 CURRIE. Urges municipalities to require child care space in new buildings Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0232 STANGE. Congratulates the Grace Lutheran Church in LaGrange on its 100th Anniversary. Apr 01 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0233 RICHMOND. Commends Helen Westberg, Mayor of Carbondale. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0234 SLATER. Memorializes Elmer J. Kraus, of Nauvoo. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0235 SALTSMAN - MATIJEVICH - FARLEY - GIORGI. Urge Congress to be concerned with rail safety. Apr 02 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Transportation Jun 10 Recommended be adopted 027-000-000 Speaker's Table HR-0236 MULCAHEY. Congratulates John O'Boyle on his induction into the Illinois High School Foot- ball Coaches Hall of Fame. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0237 SALTSMAN - MATIJEVICH - FARLEY - GIORGI. Urge Congress to examine the adverse impact that short line takeovers and ac- quisitions have on railroad workers. Apr 02 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Transportation Jun 10 Tabled in Committee 027-000-000 HR-0238 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Marks retirement of William D. Smart from Abbott Labs. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0239 ROPP. Congratulates the Illinois State University Men's Basketball Team on a success- ful season. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0240 DALEY. Congratulates St. George Church, Chicago, on its 95th Anniversary. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0241 PHELPS. Congratulates Lucille Lawler, Mother of the Year. Apr 02 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0242 WILLIAMS. Urges the Council on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities of the Citi- zens Assembly to study the overuse of adolescent psychiatric hospitals and units. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Urges the Citizens Advocacy Councils to hold hearings in weeks when the Gener- al Assembly is not in session. Apr 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 07 Recommended be adopted 011-000-000 Speaker's Table May 22 Amendment No.01 WILLIAMS Adopted Amendment No.02 WOJCIK Lost 043-069-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended 2229 HR-0234 HR-0243 HR-0243 HICKS. Congratulates Patrick Seil as Grayville's 1986 Citizen of the Year. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0244 CURRAN. Mourns the death of Charles Klaphake, of Springfield. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0245 LEFLORE. Urges the Department of Veteran Affairs, the Department of Public Health and the Veterans Administration to cooperate in upgrading Veterans Administration Hospital in Illinois. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0246 TATE. Recognizes the Scott State Bank for a century of distinguished service to the peo- ple of Illinois. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0247 PHELPS. Congratulates Lady Patriots, Massac County. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0248 RICE. Memorializes Eunice Dokes, of Morgan Park, Illinois. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0249 COWLISHAW. Requests Illinois State Board of Education to conduct a study concerning how age relates to readiness for school. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0250 KRSKA. Urges the Federal Aviation Administration to require collision avoidance sys- tems in all aircraft. Apr 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Transportation HR-0251 HICKS. Memorializes Stanley V. Koziara, Mt. Vernon Businessman. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0252 OLSON,ROBERT. Congratulates the Mount Pulaski Grade School volleyball team on winning the Illinois Elementary School Association's Class 8A Championship. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0253 EWING. Congratulates the Pontiac Township High School debate team on a successful season. 2230 Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0254 HR-0254 RONAN. Encourages Toy Manufacturers of America and the Illinois Retail Merchants Association to work together to alter the toy guns so that they may be distinguished from real firearms. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0255 STEPHENS. Congratulates Lester and Arlene Hott on 50th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0256 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges Illinois Congressional Delegation to support the Superconducting Super Collider. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0257 PARCELLS. Congratulates Glenbrook Fire District on its 50th anniversary and commends Chief Donald E. Long and his staff on excellent service. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0258 DEJAEGHER. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of the feasibility of consolidating State revenue bond agencies. Apr 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs HR-0259 TERZICH. Congratulates Stella Gruca on her 80th birthday Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0260 DANIELS - HOFFMAN. Congratulates Jacquelyn Haddad on receiving the Distinguished Service Award. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0261 HENSEL. Congratulates Hanover Park, Illinois, on being named a Tree City, USA. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0262 BARNES. Congratulates the Lemont Lions Club on its 25th Anniversary. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0263 CURRAN. Congratulates Dennis Guernsey on his retirement as Commander of DAV De- partment of Illinois. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0264 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates and commends Deputy Chief of Patrol Raymond Clark on his re- tirement from the Chicago Police Department. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted 2231 HR-0265 HR-0265 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Robert Serdar on retiring from North Chicago School District #64. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0266 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the passing of Michael J. Pucin, Lake County. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0267 CURRAN. Congratulates Yolanda Jones on 5th Anniversary. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0268 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William Miller on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0269 HASARA. Commends Pat Schroeder, State Commander Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0270 MAUTINO. Congratulates Bill Kaiser on his retirement from Logan Junior High School in Princeton. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0271 MAUTINO. Congratulates Paul Glubczynski, Sheffield, upon receiving the Eagle Scout Award. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0272 RYDER. Congratulates-Jonathan Turner Jr. High School Volleyball Team on winning State Class AA title. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0273 RYDER AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Memorializes Thomas C. Rose, former State Representative. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0274 PETERSON,W - KLEMM. Congratulates Ted Groat, Crystal Lake, upon his election as secretary-treasurer of the Illinois Educational Association. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0275 DELEO - CAPPARELLI - PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Peter Duer, Springfield, on being sworn in as a U.S. citizen. Apr 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0276 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Marion Patterson for being named 1987 Citizen of the Year of Durand, Illinois. 2232 HR-0276-Cont. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0277 HENSEL. Congratulates Franklin F. Grube, Jr., on recognition received from the Wayne Township Republican Organization. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0278 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Memorial to Gary Hall, Springfield. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0279 MCPIKE. Commends the Dominant Boys of Alton on their efforts to discourage drug use. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0280 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Robert C. LaDuke on his retirement from Teamsters Local Union No. 301 in Lake County. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0281 REA. Memorializes Frank J. Caliper, former mayor of Colp, Illinois. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0282 MORROW. Marks retirement of Arthur R. Ibbotson from Peoples Gas. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0283 WEAVER,M. Commends Lelah Pancake on her act of heroism in saving the life of one of her students. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0284 STANGE. Urges school districts to develop committees for parents of gifted children to participate. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0285 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Commends Rear Admiral Roberta Hazard on Navy League Honor. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0286 PANGLE. Urges Illinois National Guard Clean Kankakee River. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0287 TUERK. Memorializes Robert J Cleary, of Peoria. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted 2233 HR-0288 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Reverend Joseph Pachorek on the 40th Anniversary of his Ordination. Apr 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0289 STANGE. Congratulates Jacquelyn Haddad on being chosen as the recipient of the Distin- guished Service Award from the Elmhurst Jaycees. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0290 DALEY. Congratulates and commends Joseph Bertucci upon his retirement from the Chi- cago Park District. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0291 TUERK. Marks 125th Anniversary of Grace Presbyterian Church, Peoria. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0292 MAUTINO. Congratulates Allen Junior High School of LaMoille on its 100th Anniversary. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0293 GIGLIO. Congratulates the Polish American Community Fair as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0294 WOLF. Congratulates the Venice High School basketball team on winning the State Class A Championship. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0295 HASARA. Congratulates the Department of Revenue and Lincoln Land Community Col- lege on the Child Development Center they run. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0296 WILLIAMS. Urges the Council on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities of the Citi- zens Assembly to study the overuse of adolescent psychiatric hospitals and units. Apr 23 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 24 Assigned to Select Committee on Children HR-0297 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Perkins on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0298 RYDER. Congratulates Griggsville Eagles for winning Basketball 8-A Championship. Apr 23 1987 Resolution adopted 2234 HR-0288 HR-0299 SLATER. Congratulates Raymond Wooldridge, G. F. Wisslead and Howard John on their retirement from the City Council of Macomb. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0300 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Matt and Kamile Pocernich on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0301 HENSEL. Commends John Brayton, of Geneva, Illinois, on saving a drowning Chicago man. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0302 YOUNGE,W. Memorializes Clyde Jordan one of its finest public servants. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0303 BARNES. Congratulates Father Finnegan of Our Lady of the Woods, Palos Township, on his 30th anniversary in the priesthood. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0304 PARKE. Congratulates Louis F. Barone on his ordination as a deacon. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0305 WENNLUND. Congratulates the 1986-87 St. Francis High School Pom Pon Squad on being named the 1987 National Dance Team Champions. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0306 REA. Congratulates Carterville Lions Basketball team on their successful 1986-87 bas- ketball season. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0307 KRSKA. Congratulates Rev. Armand E. Gress on the 50th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0308 PRESTON. Commends WLS-TV and the Chicago Sun-Times for its anti-drug campaign. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0309 CURRIE - BARNES - HASARA - JONES,L. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a program audit of policies, procedures and practices relating to the Job Training Partnership Act. Apr 28 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 14 Assigned to State Government Administration Speaker's Table 2235 HR-0299 Jun 11 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 HR-0309-Cont. Jun 30 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 HR-0310 CURRAN, GRANBERG, WENNLUND AND HULTGREN. Requires that the Department of Insurance conduct a review of complaints re- garding the administration of retiree benefits under the State health insurance pro- gram and report its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives. Apr 28 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Insurance Jun 10 Recommended be adopted 013-003-002 Speaker's Table HR-0311 HENSEL - RONAN. Congratulates Elmer Hecht on being chosen as 1987 Man of the Year by the El- gin Riverside Club. Apr 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0312 DANIELS. Petitions U.S. Congress to take steps toward welfare reform. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises the recommendation to the United States Congress that the Federal Wel- fare System change mandatory participation requirements for AFDC recipients from one for adults with children age 6 and over to adults with children age 3 and over. Apr 29 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee State Government Administration May 07 Recommended be adopted 017-001-001 Speaker's Table May 22 Amendment No.01 DANIELS Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended HR-0313 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Dr. Floyd Woods, Oak Lawn, Illinois - Citizen of the Year. Apr 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0314 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Jack and Oretta Willmot on their 50th anniversary. Apr 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0315 JOHNSON. Commends Larry Simmons, of Urbana, on career as pastor, teacher, and coach. Apr 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0316 PETERSON,W - PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Michael A. Phillips on being installed as the rector at St. Philip's Church, Palatine. Apr 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0317 PIEL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fryzel, South Holland, on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 29 1987 Resolution adopted 2236 HR-0318 PANAYOTOVICH, MADIGAN,MJ, DANIELS, DELEO AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Recognizes Greek Heritage '87 in Chicago. Apr 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0319 DANIELS - KIRKLAND - KUBIK - MCAULIFFE AND RYDER. Directs the Auditor General to initiate a financial audit of the Chicago Housing Authority and the Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs to investigate the operation and management of the Authority. Calls for a preliminary report to be made to the Governor and the General Assembly by June 1, 1987 and a final report by August 15, 1987. Apr 29 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Filed With Clerk Apr 30 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0320 BARNES. Congratulates Father William J. Finnegan on the occasion of the 30th anniversa- ry of his ordination. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0321 MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN - GIORGI. Congratulates John A. "Bud" Doerrer, Chicago, on his 70th birthday. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0322 JOHNSON. Congratulates Tom Borbely, Barb Harmon, Joan Schaffner and Len Yancey on being inducted into the Champaign-Urbana Bowling Hall of Fame. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0323 JOHNSON. Memorializes Barnard Hewitt, first chairman of the University of Illinois The- ater Department. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0324 KULAS - PETERSON,W. Urges support for the development of the resources of the Arctic National Wild- life Refuge coastal plan to provide for future U.S. energy needs. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0325 HARRIS. Congratulates Dr. Dwight Hall on his retirement from Mt. Prospect Public School District #57. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0326 MADIGAN,MJ. Creates a Special House Committee to Investigate the Chicago Housing Author- ity. The Special Committee is to hold hearings in Springfield and Chicago and sub- mit its preliminary findings by June 1, 1987 and a final report by August 15, 1987. Apr 30 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MADIGAN,MJ Rfrd to Comm on Assignment -.'· $** \<\ ?q 2237 HR-0318 HR-0327 HR-0327 REA - RICHMOND - GOFORTH - PHELPS. Recognizes Sheller Globe Manufacturing Plant, Herrin, on its 35th anniversary. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0328 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Theodore D. Thomas, Sr., on 80th Birthday. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0329 COUNTRYMAN. Memorializes Joseph Katz, formerly of DeKalb. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0330 COUNTRYMAN - DEUCHLER. Memorializes Donald L. Puckett, of Aurora. Apr 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0331 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Jacqueline Marek on winning the Rock-n-Romance competition sponsored by Parents Too Soon. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0332 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Jules Lesser on his retirement as director of BCI Senior Citizens Club. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0333 MADIGAN,MJ - PANAYOTOVICH - FARLEY. Urges Illinois Departments not to buy Colt Firearms' products while U.A.W. workers are on strike there. May 05 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 May 06 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Speaker's Table May 08 Resolution adopted 065-038-003 HR-0334 MORROW. Memorializes Sharon Marie Minor from Chicago. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0335 MORROW. Memorializes Hyman Johnson. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0336 JOHNSON. Congratulates Charles Hugo, of Champaign, on his 100th Birthday. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0337 MCPIKE. Congratulates Howard Bozovich, Alton, on being chosen as Small Business Per- son for Illinois. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted 2238 HR-0338 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates St. Scholastica Parish on 25th Anniversary. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0339 HOMER. Commends Lisa Heussner, Miss Illinois. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0340 KULAS. Congratulates St. Nicholas School on its 50th Anniversary. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0341 DELEO AND MCAULIFFE. Congratulates James Hanley upon his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0342 DELEO AND DALEY. Commends Robert E. Page of Chicago on receiving the Dante Award. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0343 WOJCIK. Congratulates Herb Aigner upon his retirement from the Village of Schaumburg Board of Trustees. May 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0344 CURRIE. Creates a Joint Committee on Reproductive Technologies. May 05 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services HR-0345 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ. Creates a Special House Committee to Investigate the Chicago Housing Author- ity. The Special Committee is to hold hearings in Springfield and Chicago. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a financial and management audit of the CHA. Calls for the Special Committee to submit a preliminary report by June 15, 1987 and a final report by August 22, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Increases membership of the Special Committee to include an additional mem- ber appointed by each the Speaker and the Minority Leader. Changes the directive to the Auditor General to conduct an investigation, rather than an audit, of the fi- nances and management of the CHA. Directs the Legislative Research Unit to con- duct a study of the CHA. Includes the Comptroller of the General Accounting Office of the United States Congress as a recipient of a copy of the resolution. May 05 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 06 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Committee Assignment of Bills May 08 Committee discharged 112-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 MADIGAN,MJ Withdrawn Amendment No.02 DANIELS Withdrawn Amendment No.03 DANIELS AND MADIGAN,MJ Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 096-006-006 2239 HR-0338 HR-0346 HR-0346 STECZO. Congratulates Orchard Hill School on its 40th Anniversary. May 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0347 RYDER. Congratulates the Passavant Paramedic Program on its 10th anniversary of service. May 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0348 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rockaitis, Chicago, on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. May 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0349 PULLEN - MCGANN, BARGER, DOEDERLEIN, HASARA, HARTKE AND PHELPS. Urges citizens to observe National Day of Prayer. May 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0350 GIGLIO. Commends Calumet City PTA Council on 45th Anniversary. May 07 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0351 PARKE. Observes the dedication of the "Plasky Memorial Field" in Streamwood. May 07 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0352 MCAULIFFE - KIRKLAND. Urges the Chicago Board of Education to take all actions necessary to accom- plish compliance with the State Board of Education's requirements and guarantee to all children legal, fair, and adequate treatment. May 07 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MCAULIFFE Filed With Clerk May 08 Motion advc 2nd,no refr cor Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Higher Education HR-0353 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates Dr. George Lowrey, Jr., as he retires from the University of Illinois. May 07 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0354 GIGLIO, CAPPARELLI, GIORGI, LAURINO, MAUTINO, DELEO, REA AND HOMER. Renames Interstate 80 in Illinois the Christopher Columbus Highway. May 08 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 12 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Jun 11 Recommended be adopted 017-000-001 Speaker's Table 2240 Jun 30 Resolution adopted 089-017-010 2241 HR-0355 HR-0355 BRAUN - CURRIE - LEFLORE - MORROW - DAVIS, WILLIAMS, RICE, SHAW, JONES,L, FLOWERS, TURNER, YOUNG,A, HUFF, WHITE AND YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Ella Stroger, Arkansas. May 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0356 DANIELS AND HOFFMAN. Congratulates Ardmore School on its 75th anniversary. May 08 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0357 BARNES, CAPPARELLI, WOJCIK, BERRIOS, ROPP AND FLOWERS. Creates a Task Force, to be appointed by the Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission, to study and make recommendations to reduce the risk of forms of death to teenagers. May 08 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Rules HR-0358 PIEL. Congratulates Mildred and Charles Donovan on their 50th Anniversary. May 08 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0359 KRSKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jurcenko, Chicago, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. May 08 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0360 BARNES, CAPPARELLI, WOJCIK, BERRIOS, ROPP AND FLOWERS. Creates a Task Force, to be appointed by the leadership of both houses, to study and make recommendations to reduce the risks of forms of death to teenagers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Directs the Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission to provide staff re- search, administrative and logistical support to the Task Force. May 08 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BARNES Committee Assignment of Bills May 18 Assigned to Rules May 22 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 BARNES Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 112-000-000 HR-0361 CHRISTENSEN - LEFLORE - HANNIG - SUTKER - DEJAEGHER. Urges U.S. Congress not to use Social Security funds to balance the budget. May 08 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Be Adopted/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Resolution adopted HR-0362 HOMER - ACKERMAN - SALTSMAN. Congratulates Willard Birkmeier upon his retirement from service to the City of Pekin. May 08 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0363 CAPPARELLI - MADIGAN,MJ, TERZICH, DELEO, BERRIOS AND KRS- KA. Commends Robert W. Selleck, President and CEO of Pepsi-Cola General in Chi- cago, for contribution to Illinois business community. May 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0364 RONAN. Congratulates Edna Regnier on her 90th birthday. May 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0365 RONAN. Congratulates George Ladas on his 65th birthday. May 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0366 WOJCIK. Congratulates and commends Ronald Ruble on his retirement from School Dis- trict #54. May 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0367 CURRIE, BOWMAN, BRAUN, LEVIN, GREIMAN, SATTERTHWAITE AND STECZO. Commends Saul Mendelson of Loop College on his retirement. May 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0368 MATIJEVICH - STERN. Congratulates John McLellan Suber, formerly of Chicago, on his graduation from the School of Law of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. May 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0369 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - PANAYOTOVICH - MCAULIFFE - MATI- JEVICH, MCGANN, REA, SALTSMAN AND GOFORTH. Designates May 14, 1987, Illinois Police Officers' Memorial Day. May 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0370 KEANE. Congratulates Nelsons, of Chicago, on their 50th Anniversary. May 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0371 KEANE. Marks 50th Anniversary of Joseph and Dorothy Forst, of Chicago, Illinois. May 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0372 REA. Congratulates John Bicket upon his retirement from the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service. May 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0373 KEANE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Liss, of Chicago, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0374 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Plumb, Moline, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. HR-0363 2242 HR-0374-Cont. May 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0375 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stone, Moline, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0376 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Styrlund, Moline, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0377 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Windey, Moline, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0378 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Carl Windey, Moline, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0379 REA. Congratulates Benton, Illinois, Elks Lodge Scholastic Award Winners. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0380 PIEL - GIGLIO. Marks retirement of Dr. Thomas Van Dam, of South Holland, Illinois. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0381 TATE. Congratulates Stewardson-Strasburg High School girls' volleyball team on Class A State Championship. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0382 BRESLIN. Celebrates 50 years of teaching for Evelyn C. Hyatt, of Streator, Illinois, a teacher. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0383 BRESLIN. Congratulates Mayor James M. Thomas, of Ottawa, on his retirement. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0384 KEANE. Congratulates John A. Zic, Oak Lawn, on being Notre Dame's 1987 Valedictorian. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0385 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates Paul Wilson, of Milan, on being rewarded for his service to the Milan Lodge 477, Knights of Pythias. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted 2243 HR-0386 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Gaynell Carpenter, Woman of the Year of the North Shore American Business Women. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0387 STEPHENS. Congratulates Collinsville on its Junior Olympics Program. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0388 WOJCIK. Congratulates the Village of Schaumburg Chief of Police, Robert Hammond, as he retires after 25 years of service. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0389 STANGE. Congratulates May & Speh, of Oakbrook, on its 40th anniversary. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0390 GIGLIO - PANAYOTOVICH. Announces U.S.S. Rapidan crew reunion in Lansing, Illinois. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0391 STECZO. Congratulates Keith Hauge upon his retirement from Rich East High School in Park Forest. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0392 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, GIORGI, FREDERICK,VF, PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Marks retirement of James Odorizzi, Principal at Waukegan East High School. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0393 RICHMOND. Commends Michael Jones, of Murphysboro, for his work on the John A. Logan restoration. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0394 TERZICH, DALEY, MADIGAN,MJ, CAPPARELLI, KRSKA, BERRIOS, RONAN, KULAS, BUGIELSKI AND CULLERTON. Congratulates John McCue on his retirement after 33 years with the City of Chicago. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0395 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Hannemans, of Hampton, Illinois, on 59th Anniversary. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0396 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Murphys, of Moline, Illinois, on 50th Anniversary. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0397 DEJAEGHER. HR-0386 2244 HR-0397-Cont. Congratulates the Landuyts, of Silvis, on their 50th Anniversary. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0398 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates the Yorks, of Moline, on their 50th Anniversary. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0399 RICE. Honors the memory of Jackie Robinson on the occasion of the 40th anniversary observance by the Jackie Robinson League of Chicago. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0400 RONAN. Congratulates James Rodger on being inducted into the Chicago Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0401 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Oscar Lind, Waukegan. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0402 TERZICH - O'CONNELL - CAPPARELLI - KRSKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mitas, Oak Brook, on their 50th Anniversary. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0403 LEVIN - CULLERTON AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns death of Nancy E. Tripp, of Lake View, labor lawyer and women's activist. May 14 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0404 BRUNSVOLD AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates State Representative Charles Pangle on his appointment to the Department of Conservation. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0405 OLSON,MYRON. Congratulates Master Sergeant Fred Spilman as he retires from the Illinois State Police. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0406 BLACK. Congratulates Michael Wall Ochoa, Danville, on being admitted to the Illinois Bar. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0407 BLACK. Congratulates Randall Joe Brinegar, Fithian, on being admitted to the Illinois Bar. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0408 STECZO. Congratulates Valerie Carr, New Berlin, upon her graduation with honors fr9 MacMurray College. 2245 HR-0408-Cont. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0409 BRAUN - CURRIE - BOWMAN - JONES,L - LEFLORE, LEVIN, MOR- ROW, DAVIS, WHITE, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W, FLOWERS, SHAW, HUFF, RICE, WILLIAMS, DALEY AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Bill Berry, Ex-Urban League Director, Chicago. May 15 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0410 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Timothy O'Brien, of Winnetka, on winning a State gymnastic meet. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0411 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Amanda T. Jones on 33 years with District 189. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0412 BLACK. Congratulates Dorothy Sturm Duensing on being award the First Citizen Award by the Danville Chapter American Business Club. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0413 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Pavesics, of East Moline, Illinois, on 50th Anniversary. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0414 BRAUN, FLOWERS AND LEFLORE. Commend the Soul Children of Chicago in their performances of gospel music. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0415 PANAYOTOVICH. Marks Mary Lou Retton's visit to Jane Addams Elementary School in Chicago. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0416 TERZICH, CAPPARELLI, O'CONNELL, MADIGAN,MJ, KRSKA AND DALEY. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. James J. Austin on Marriage. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0417 DANIELS - COWLISHAW - MCCRACKEN. Congratulates the administration, faculty and students of IL Benedictine College on the 100th anniversary of their founding. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0418 MATIJEVICH - GIORGI - CAPPARELLI - MADIGAN,MJ, TERZICH, FARLEY, LAURINO, DELEO, LEVERENZ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Robert McPartlin, Chicago, former member of the House of Representatives. May 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0419 MCPIKE. Honors the late William Parker, who was recognized for his work on the Gordon F. Moore Community Park. 2246 HR-0419-Cont. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0420 MORROW. Mourns death of Charles Robert Collins, of Chicago, Illinois, mentor of Senator Brookins. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0421 STECZO. Congratulates Ottmar Becker on his retirement as Country Club Hills' Adminis- trative Assistant. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0422 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates David G. Ogilvie, III, PGA Golf Pro of the Year. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0423 WILLIAMSON - DANIELS - PULLEN. Urges Congress to pass proposed amendments to the Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement Act. May 19 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics HR-0424 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Isabelle Spear, a resident of Maple Hills Nursing Home, Long Grove, on her 100th birthday. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0425 DEUCHLER, KLEMM AND FLOWERS. Urges Departments of Public Health and Agriculture to implement a warning against salmonella in chicken. May 19 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Human Services Jun 09 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Human Services Jun 12 Be Adopted/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Resolution adopted HR-0426 SLATER - ACKERMAN - COUNTRYMAN - DANIELS - HULTGREN, MAYS, RYDER, TATE, TUERK, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, HOMER, KEANE AND SALTSMAN. Commends President Leslie F. Malpass, of Western Illinois University, on his retirement. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0427 RONAN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Commends Michael J. Howlett for 50 years of public service. May 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0428 SHAW. Mourns death of Eleanor Adams of Chicago, Illinois. May 21 1987 Resolution adopted 2247 HR-0429 HR-0429 TERZICH - MADIGAN,MJ - O'CONNELL - KRSKA - MCGANN AND BERRIOS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buonaiuto, Chicago, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0430 MCAULIFFE. Congratulates Northwest Real Estate Board on their 63rd anniversary. May 21 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0431 REA. Congratulates the law firm of Hart & Hart, in Benton, Illinois, on its 100th Anniversary. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0432 TATE. Congratulates Scovill Children's Zoo in Decatur on its 20th anniversary. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0433 TATE. Congratulates the Sullivan Swingers of Sullivan High School on winning the Young American National Show Choir Invitational. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0434 TERZICH, O'CONNELL, MADIGAN,MJ, KRSKA AND MCGANN. Congratulates Jane Kulbida, Chicago, on winning the 1986-87 Young Writer's Contest. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0435 BARGER. Congratulates Dr. P. Kenneth Gieser, of Wheaton, on receiving the Wheaton Park District Senior Citizens Special Award. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0436 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Jane E. Anderson on her retirement from School District Number 189 after 17 years of service. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0437 FLINN. Mourns death of Al N. Young of St. Clair County. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0438 REA - RICHMOND - PHELPS - GOFORTH. Congratulates Valedictorians and designates May 30, 1987, "Heartland's Best for 1987 Day." May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0439 SHAW. Urges entities that hold legislative receptions in Springfield to cease such practice and states that the members of the House of Representatives pledge to not attend such functions while in Springfield. May 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 29 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs 2248 HR-0440 PARCELLS, HARTKE, PHELPS, MAYS, HASARA, PARKE, TATE AND CURRAN. Honors the 37 Illinois Governmental Interns on their commencement from the Il- linois Governmental Internship Program. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0441 HENSEL. Marks the retirement of Fay Stone from McAuley Elementary District 27 after 28 years. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0442 BARNES - MCCRACKEN. Congratulates and commends Dr. Lauren Schwisow on his retirement from Hin- sdale Public School District #181. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0443 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of La Veeda Greer of Chicago, Illinois. May 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0444 KRSKA. Congratulates St. Augustine Grade School on its 117th Anniversary. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0445 DEJAEGHER. Requests the Lieutenant Governor to appoint a task force to analyze the Interna- tional Business Division of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and to report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1988. May 29 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Select Comm on Economic Dev Jun 12 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV HR-0446 PHELPS - REA. Congratulates students from Southern Illinois that are recognized in the "Best of the Class of '87 Program". May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0447 RICE. Commends Watsons for service to the South Chicago community. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0448 DALEY. Mourns the death of Theresa Moriarty, Chicago. May 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0449 CURRAN. Commends Springfield's Sacred Heart Grade School upon its history of academ- ic excellence upon the occasion of its closing. May 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0450 CURRAN. 2249 HR-0440 HR-0450-Cont. Congratulates Sister Elisa Ryan on her new assignment. May 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0451 SLATER. Congratulates Louise Chronister, of Plymouth, upon her retirement from the Illi- nois Department of Public Aid. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0452 LAURINO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Patton and their new addition to the fami- ly, Victoria Noonan Patton, Springfield. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0453 MARTINEZ, BERRIOS, DEJAEGHER AND BRUNSVOLD. Joins Ybarra-Gomez VFW Post 8890 in paying tribute to the eight Mexi- can-American men who gave their lives in WW-II and the Korean War and the 84 heroes who served from Hero Street, Silvis. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0454 HASARA. Congratulates Slaytons, of Springfield, on birth of their son, William Chad Slayton. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0455 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Commends the Rockford Board of Realtors on 75th Anniversary. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0456 WOJCIK - PARKE. Congratulates William S. McConnor on having a parkway in Schaumberg named for him. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0457 GIGLIO. Congratulates Robert F. LaBounty of Calumet City, on his retirement from the City Sewer Department. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0458 RYDER. Congratulates Mrs. Herbert Rose, Jacksonville, upon receiving the Milton L. and Phyllis O. Hocking Award. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0459 SHAW. Congratulates Daniel and Arnetta Johnson on their Golden Anniversary. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0460 PHELPS - HICKS - REA. Congratulates Julie Ann Stricklin, Miss Rend Lake. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0461 GIGLIO. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Huegel, Quincy, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. 2250 HR-0461-Cont. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0462 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Herbert Seyring recipient of National Community Service Award. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0463 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates and commends Thomas Tousignant upon his retirement from Woodridge School District #68. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0464 BLACK. Congratulates Jeffrey K. Farthing upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0465 MADIGAN,MJ - CULLERTON. Creates a Subcommittee on Aviation Transportation Safety of the House Select Committee on Aeronautics to investigate incidents which pose a present and future danger of public safety. May 29 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics Jun 12 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0466 CURRAN. Congratulates Gregory J. Forstall on earning M.D. degree from S.I.U. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0467 CURRAN. Congratulates Kim Yaffe Schoenburg on getting M.D. from S.I.U. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0468 FLINN. Congratulates and commends Byron Craig Munsey as he leaves the employ of the House of Representatives after 15 years. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0469 TERZICH, O'CONNELL, MADIGAN,MJ AND KRSKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finkel on their 60th Wedding Anniversary. May 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0470 MORROW. Mourns the death of James Davis of Chicago. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0471 MORROW. Mourns the death of Reverend Alvin E. Williams, of Woodlawn Union Baptist Church. 2251 Resolution adopted Jun 03 1987 HR-0472 2252 HR-0472 STEPHENS. Congratulates Collinsville on its Junior Olympics Program. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0473 RICE. Mourns the death of Thelma Cobb, of the Morgan Park community. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0474 STEPHENS. Congratulates the Triad High School Band on their numerous achievements. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0475 DALEY. Mourns the death of Jerome I. Doucet of Chicago. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0476 CHURCHILL. Congratulates and commends Richard Elliston upon his retirement from Antioch Community High School. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0477 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Roy Nelson upon his retirement from Antioch Community High School. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0478 CHURCHILL. Congratulates and commends Ward Lear upon his retirement from Antioch Community High School. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0479 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Raymond Staskewich on 32 years with the North Chicago School System. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0480 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Bill Ramsey on retiring from the News-Sun of Waukegan. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0481 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Maura Meldazis, Melissa Sparrow, Dawn Rusnak and Linda Wiess, of St. Louis DeMontfort Girl Scout Troop 699, on achieving the Silver Award. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0482 HASARA. Recognizes the week of June 1-7, 1987, as Polio Survivors Week in Illinois. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0483 CULLERTON. HR-0483-Cont. Mourns Wilbur J. Cohen, architect of Medicare. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0484 DIDRICKSON. Commends the renaming of the Flossmoor Train Station in honor of Percy Wagner. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0485 JOHNSON. Congratulates Julie Balke, of Champaign, on receiving an award for creative use of T.V. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0486 FREDERICK,VF - CHURCHILL - PETERSON,W - MATIJEVICH - STERN. Congratulates Norman Erickson on 36 years with the Lake Forest School System. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0487 KRSKA. Congratulates Peace Lutheran Church on its 85th anniversary. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0488 BARGER - HENSEL, DANIELS, HOFFMAN, COWLISHAW, MCCRACK- EN, STANGE, BARNES, PARKE, PETKA AND WOJCIK. Congratulates Virginia de St.Paer on retiring as DuPage Republican Chairwoman. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0489 LEVIN - CURRIE - BOWMAN. Mourns the death of Gordon Sherman, former president of Midas. Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0490 BOWMAN. Commends Gale Community Academy on providing 65 years of quality educa- tion and congratulates the graduates of 1987 as well as the Class of 1937 for their accomplishments. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0491 WENNLUND. Honors the 1986-87 Ludwig Grade School Cheerleading Squad and their sponsor Camille Munson on their many awards and the honor to participate in opening cere- monies of the 1988 World's Fair in Brisbane, Australia. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0492 DIDRICKSON - PIEL - REGAN - STECZO - GIGLIO. Congratulates Myron Thaden, 1987 Illinois Realtor of the Year. Jun 03 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0493 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Michael A. Ruddy, Oak Lawn, a former dean of the Illinois House of Representatives. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted 2253 HR-0494 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS. Mourns the death of Mary H. Wheeler, Shorewood. Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0495 REA. Congratulates Lawson Payne of Sesser on his 65 years as a Mason. Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0496 HULTGREN. Marks 100th Anniversary of Knox County Court House. Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0497 DALEY. Memorial to Daniel Shannon of Chicago. Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0498 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Doyle Lane, Sr., of Chicago Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0499 LEVERENZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lorenz, Westchester, as they celebrate their 45th Wedding anniversary. Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0500 CURRAN, MADIGAN,MJ, PANAYOTOVICH, FARLEY, MCPIKE AND GIORGI. Marks retirement of Harl Ray as Secretary-Treasurer of the State AFL-CIO. Jun 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0501 RYDER - DANIELS - MCPIKE. Directs the Departments of Public Aid, Public Health and Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to meet with the federal survey agency to stop further decertification of State operated facilities. Jun 04 1987- Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 09 Assigned to Human Services Jun 17 Motion disch comm, adve 2nd Speaker's Table HR-0502 TUERK. Mourns Lester C. Gerber, of Peoria. Jun 09 1987 -RYDER Committee Human Services Committee discharged Resolution adopted Resolution adopted HR-0503 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Grace Shields of Gurnee on receiving the 1987 Golden Deeds Award from the Exchange Club of Gurnee. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0504 MADIGAN,MJ - DALEY - KRSKA. Congratulates and commends Harry Chaddick on being named 1987 Back of the Yards Council Man of the Year. Jun 18 Jun 30 2254 HR-0494 HR-0504-Cont. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0505 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Lawrence Hanzel on his retirement from North Chicago Commu- nity High School. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0506 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Alan Turner, Chicago, on winning the championship in Long Jump at State Class AA Track and Field Meet. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0507 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Adam Henry Schmidt, North Chicago. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0508 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Marks the 50th Anniversary of the Exchange Club of Waukegan. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0509 HARTKE. Congratulates Tolches of Effingham on 60th Anniversary. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0510 STERN. Commends Highland Park Mayor Robert M. Buhai on public service. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0511 MARTINEZ. Honors Vito Marzullo, Chicago, on his years of service to his community and State. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0512 DEUCHLER, GREIMAN, SUTKER, MATIJEVICH, TURNER, LEFLORE, FREDERICK,VF, BARGER, HASARA, PARKE, WOJCIK, BRAUN, FLOW- ERS AND BOWMAN. Condemns the defacing of Skokie's monument to Holocaust victims by Nazi sympathizers. Jun 09 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0513 DELEO. Congratulates Triton College on its 9th GED Graduation. Jun 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0514 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates Robert T. Sasman on retirement after 36 years with the Illinois Water Survey. Jun 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0515 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates the Chicago Vocational High School baseball team on qualifying for the State Class AA quarterfinals. Jun 10 1987 Resolution adopted 2255 HR-0516 HR-0516 KRSKA - MADIGAN,MJ. Mourns the death of Lorraine M. Pleshar, of Gage Park. Jun 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0517 REA - GOFORTH - HANNIG - PHELPS - RICHMOND, HICKS, GRAN- BERG AND CURRAN. Urge Ohio Ontario Clean Fuels, Inc. to build a liquefaction plant in Southern Illinois. Jun 10 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 12 Assigned to Select Comm. on Coal Dev. & Mktng. Jun 16 Motion disch comm, adve 2nd -REA Committee Select Comm. on Coal Dev. & Mktng. Jun 19 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Jun 30 Resolution adopted HR-0518 MATIJEVICH, STERN, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Recognizes Kaplan's Clothing, North Chicago, which will close its doors after 74 years of business. Jun 10 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0519 TATE. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Leo C. Bennett on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0520 SHAW. Mourns Golden Parker of Chicago. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0521 MCGANN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Ruddell, Chicago, on their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0522 BLACK. Congratulates Rick Shafer of Catlin, Illinois, on being named to the Chicago Tri- bune's 1987 Academic Team. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0523 RYDER. Commends Jacksonville Korean Conflict Memorial Committee. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0524 TURNER - SATTERTHWAITE AND MORROW. Provides that the Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council shall conduct a study in relation to the provision of health care coverage to persons without ade- quate insurance coverage through managed health care systems, and specifies mat- ters to be included in the study. Jun 11 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 12 Assigned to Human Services 2 2256 HR-0525 BOWMAN. Congratulates Sanders Hicks, Fire Chief of the Evanston Fire Department, upon his retirement. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0526 O'CONNELL. Marks retirement of Police Captain Samuel Boskovich of Summit. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0527 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Erna Froelich on 105th birthday. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0528 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Minnie Kuhn on 99th birthday. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0529 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Edith Morgan on 99th birthday. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0530 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Anna Mahon on 102nd birthday. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0531 STANGE. Congratulates Vilma and Charles Kulisek of Chicago on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 11 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0532 MCPIKE. Congratulates Monsignor James Suddes who is retiring from St. Mary's Parish in Alton. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0533 DANIELS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gooding upon their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0534 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bloom, Moline, on their 60th anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0535 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Moline on 50th Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0536 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Doren and Margaret Stanley on their 50th Wedding anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted 2257 HR-0525 HR-0537 HR-0537 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Valentin and Angela Lopez on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0538 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Wesley and Leona Young on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0539 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates John and Carl Windey and John and Lela Windey, of Moline, jointly celebrated their Golden Anniversaries. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0540 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hancock, Moline, 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0541 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeVore, East Moline, on their 50th Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0542 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacquin, Moline, 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0543 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Allan Saunders, Moline, 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0544 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates'Mr. and Mrs. John Liljah, Moline, 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0545 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vonderhaar, Moline, 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0546 STEPHENS. Congratulates John and Ann Matikitis of Collinsville on their 50th. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0547 STEPHENS. Congratulates the City of Highland on its 150th anniversary. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0548 TERZICH, CAPPARELLI, KRSKA, BERRIOS, DELEO, DALEY, BUGIEL- SKI, MADIGAN,MJ, LAURINO, KEANE AND O'CONNELL. Congratulates Leroy Lemke on being awarded the Board of Governors Award from the Illinois State Bar Association. 2258 HR-0548-Cont. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0549 PULLEN - KULAS. Calls to the attention of the citizens of Illinois that June 14 is Baltic Freedom Day. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0550 WHITE. Congratulates Peter Sarangelo for his work at Montgomery Wards and Cabrini-Green. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0551 DEJAEGHER. Marks 50th Wedding Anniversary for Lorraine and Albert Mahieu. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0552 PIEL - PANAYOTOVICH - KIRKLAND - TURNER. Congratulates the members of the Republican staff softball team and their fans on their victory and the Democrat team members for their good sportsmanship. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0553 JOHNSON - TUERK - SALTSMAN. Congratulates Mrs. Buck of Peoria on her 90th birthday. Jun 12 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0554 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Congratulate Boylan Central Catholic High School on being chosen as an exem- plary school by the United States Department of Education. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0555 HULTGREN. Commends Dale Allbright, Monmouth, on his courage and perservance through his survival of and recovery from a gunshot wound to his head. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0556 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Mildred and Edward Quirsfeld, Lake Villa, on their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0557 GIGLIO. Congratulates Jack Curless on his retirement as Superintendent of School Dis- trict No. 205. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0558 GREIMAN - SUTKER - PRESTON - LEVIN - STERN. Commemorates centennial of David Ben-Gurion, founder of the State of Israel. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0559 CURRAN - HASARA. Congratulates Griffin High School baseball team on winning the State Class AA Baseball Tournament. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted 2259 HR-0560 HR-0560 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates and commends Frank Guzzo on his retirement as president of Re- public Steel Local 1033. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0561 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates the Hegewisch Lions on its 25th anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0562 RONAN. Congratulates Commander Joseph De Lopez, Virginia Stevens and Judy Gearon on their awards from the Network for Youth Services. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0563 MORROW. Mourns the death of Margaret Bell Strickland, Chicago. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0564 MORROW. Mourns the death of Delphine Roberts Jones, Chicago. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0565 MORROW. Mourns Alex Sanford of Shelby. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0566 MORROW. Mourns Lester J. Knight, Chicago, Illinois. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0567 KEANE. Congratulates the Keller School Young Authors on their Fourth Annual Young Writer's Festival. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0568 MADIGAN,MJ - KUBIK. Observes July 10, 1987, Johnny Genna Day in Illinois. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0569 SUTKER. Congratulates Dr. Jerome Agrest, of Glenview, Illinois, on being named Interna- tional President of the Jewish Men's Club. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0570 MARTINEZ. Mourns Elizabeth Zefran, Chicago Funeral Home Director. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0571 NOVAK. Congratulates Sun River Terrace for receiving 3rd Place in the Governor's Home Town Awards Competition. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted 2260 HR-0572 NOVAK. Congratulates Armstrong World Industries, Inc., on its 40th year in Kankakee. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0573 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stevens, Chicago, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0574 KUBIK. Commends Nurse Lois Lindorff for heroism. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0575 PHELPS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bradley, Junction, on their 50th Anniversary. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0576 NOVAK - GRANBERG - HANNIG - PHELPS - O'CONNELL. Urges Congress to adopt House Resolutions 1242 and 1891 which would provide the State of Illinois with revenue from sales tax on mail order transactions. Jun 16 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0577 EWING - ROPP. Congratulates Lois Delores Clark, Bloomington, on her retirement from 50 years with State Farm Insurance Company. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0578 HULTGREN - TUERK. Requests the departments of State government to concentrate on solving erosion and sedimentation problems of the State's waterways. Jun 16 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0579 MATIJEVICH, STERN, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Bill Pitts of Zion. Jun 17 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0580 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Expresses wish for speedy recovery for Dorothy White. Jun 17 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0581 RICE. Congratulates Mae Jemison, Los Angeles, California, on being selected for the NASA space shuttle program. Jun 17 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0582 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates Ted Brunsvold, Rock Island High School, on being named to the All Metro and All Western Big 6 Conference Teams. Jun 17 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0583 RYDER. Directs the Attorney General of the State of IL to perform a comprehensive in- vestigation surrounding the electrical ducts at the McCormick Place Annex. 2261 HR-0572 HR-0583-Cont. Jun 17 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0584 KEANE. Congratulates Reverend Raymond E. Goedert, Chicago, on the occasion of his 35th anniversary as a priest. Jun 17 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0585 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Francis Heinlen as the Parade Marshal for the American Inde- pendence Parade of Waukegan Jun 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0586 STECZO. Congratulates Bob Macari, Congressman Russo's Chief of Staff, on being given the Italian-American Heritage Award. Jun 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0587 RONAN. Marks Mintz family reunion. Jun 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0588 BOWMAN. Congratulates Evanston COE Pops/COE Moms on winning Governor's Home Town Awards traveling cup. Jun 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0589 CURRAN - O'CONNELL - SUTKER. Directs the Economic and Fiscal Commission to examine tax incentives and re- port to the House by April, 1, 1988. Jun 18 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0590 RICE. Mourns the death of Richard Haley, Chicago. Jun 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0591 HASARA. Congratulates Ashim Basu on being awarded a Fulbright Scholarship. Jun 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0592 WOJCIK, BUGIELSKI, KULAS, CURRAN, KRSKA, RONAN, PANAYO- TOVICH, NOVAK, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH AND KUBIK. Opposes State Department's plan to remove 10,000 Poles from a protected cate- gory, leaving them liable to deportation. Jun 18 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0593 GOFORTH. Congratulates the Columbia Eagles on being Class A State Baseball Champions. Jun 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0594 LEFLORE. Designates August 7, 1987, as North Lawndale Day. Jun 19 1987 Resolution adopted 2262 HR-0595 MCNAMARA. Requests the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to study unfair competition by State government with the private sector and to report its findings by March 31, 1988. Jun 19 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0596 TERZICH, MATIJEVICH, PANAYOTOVICH, MADIGAN,MJ, CAPPA- RELLI, NOVAK, KRSKA, O'CONNELL AND BERRIOS. Congratulates Frank M. Jerbich on receiving the Heritage Award from the Dem- ocratic National Committee's Council on Ethnic Americans. Jun 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0597 PRESTON. Urge the Citizens Advisory Committee of the U.S. Postal Service be memorial- ized to honor the late Mayor Richard J. Daley with an appropriate postage stamp. Jun 19 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 22 Assigned to Executive & Veteran Affairs Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -PRESTON Committee Executive & Veteran Affairs Jun 24 Committee discharged 114-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0598 MAYS - LEVERENZ, MAUTINO, GIORGI, MULCAHEY, FLINN AND HOMER. Commends former Director of State Police James Zagel. Jun 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0599 BLACK. Marks the retirement of Circuit Court Judge Paul M. Wright of Danville Jun 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0600 BLACK. Congratulates Judge James Robinson, Danville, upon his retirement. Jun 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0601 BLACK - WEAVER,M. Congratulates Paris, Illinois, on winning the Governor's Home Town Award. Jun 19 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0602 O'CONNELL. Urges the support of Project Safe Place throughout this State. Jun 19 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0603 CURRAN. Commends Gregory J. Curran, of Springfield, on 5 years with Prudential Insurance. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0604 MCPIKE. Congratulates William Durland, Edwardsville, on his new assignment with Shell Oil Company. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted 2263 HR-0595 HR-0605 HR-0605 JOHNSON. Mourns Mrs. Margaret Gilles, of Champaign, 86, who died after earning her GED. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0606 JOHNSON. Congratulates Charlie Zipprodt of Urbana on his retirement. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0607 JOHNSON. Congratulates Dr. Harry Drickamer, of the University of Illinois, on receiving the Robert A. Welch Award for 1987 in Chemistry. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0608 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Ebba Hansen, Champaign. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0609 JOHNSON. Mourns Lyle Franks of Tolono. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0610 BLACK. Congratulates Darren H. Lammert of Boy Scout Troop 234 in Danville on his re- ceipt of the Eagle Scout Award. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0611 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Ambrose and Susanne DeSmyter, East Moline, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0612 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peacock, of Moline, as they celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR.0613 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mauritz and Aimee Anderson on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0614 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Ken and Louise Allen Haney on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0615 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates William and Evelyn Woehr on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0616 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Benjamin J. and Anne Vroman on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted 2264 HR-0617 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Harold W. and Roma Peterson on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0618 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Frank and Alice Lesthaeghe on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0619 RONAN. Creates the House Special Committee on Vehicle Laws, to review and revise the Illinois Vehicle Code. Jun 23 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 06 Assigned to Rules HR-0620 DEUCHLER - KLEMM. Urges federal chicken salmonella regulations. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0621 SHAW. Mourns the death of Richard Clark Haley, of Chicago. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0622 EWING. Congratulates Pontiac Township High School on winning the Class A State Track and Field Championship. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0623 YOUNGE,W. Creates a State and Local Government Advisory Committee on Drainage Prob- lems of the American Bottoms Area. Jun 23 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 26 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -YOUNGE,W Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 30 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 111-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0624 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Mary Ann Pritza of Chicago on 50th Birthday. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0625 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates the Sandwich Fair on its 100th Anniversary. Jun 23 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0626 KEANE - BRESLIN - BRUNSVOLD, PHELPS, MCGANN, MULCAHEY, CURRAN, GRANBERG, NOVAK, MAUTINO AND WOLF. Urge Department of Revenue to investigate motor fuel tax evasion. Jun 24 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2265 HR-0617 HR-0627 SIEBEN. Congratulates Sam Leroy Mendel of Galva on his 103rd birthday. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0628 MCPIKE. Commends Ken Rose on his retirement from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0629 EWING. Creates the "Illinois House Economic Development Assessment Task Force." Jun 24 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0630 GOFORTH. Mourns the loss of Ray Porter, Irvington Village Clerk for 50 years. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0631 KUBIK. Congratulates Cathy Cotter, of LaGrange, on receiving Realtor of the Year Award. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0632 KUBIK. Commends Micki M. Spigl, Realtor of the Year. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0633 HENSEL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pattermann, West Chicago, as they celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0634 MORROW. Congratulates Bishop Louis Ford on his 73rd Birthday, 52nd Anniversary as Founding Pastor and 60 yrs. of service in the Gospel Ministry. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0635 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Wesley Spraggins, founder of Concerned People for Chicago. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0636 COWLISHAW. Mourns the death of Glen C. Schillerstrom of Naperville. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0637 RONAN. Congratulates Tim Hoffer, Chicago, on saving the life of Gary Gaj. Jun 24 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0638 STERN - MATIJEVICH. Congratulates Sam Smith on his 80th birthday. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0627 2266 HR-0639 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams, East Moline, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0640 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr and Mrs Peter Tvarkunas, East Moline, as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0641 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Merlon and Ruth Pobanz on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0642 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox, East Moline as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0643 MORROW. Mourns the death of Zenobia Johnson Eaton, Chicago. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0644 BARNES. Congratulates Robert Altobello as he retires from Worth Police Department af- ter over 27 years. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0645 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reese on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0646 BRAUN. Instructs the Chicago Board of Education to develop guidelines for implementing P.A. 84-749. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0647 NOVAK - CHRISTENSEN. Marks Charles Huber's retirement from Armstrong in Kankakee. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0648 HULTGREN. Congratulates Princeville on its 150th and a four-day festival, August 6th to 9th, 1987. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0649 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Village of Edelstein on the 100th anniversary of its founding. Jun 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0650 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Joe and Marina Lucco, Edwardsville, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. 2267 HR-0639 HR-0650-Cont. "?un 26 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0651 PHELPS. Congratulates Kevin Richerson of Golconda on his high school graduation. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0652 STEPHENS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stephens, Caseyville their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0653 DALEY. Mourns the death of Robert Thelen, Jr., of Chicago. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0654 LEVIN. Congratulates Milton and Rosalind Traxler on their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0655 O'CONNELL - WOLF. Commends Gen Giganti of Springfield for her work in labor. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0656 SALTSMAN - MAUTINO - BRESLIN - HOMER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Piccioli of Peoria upon their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0657 SATTERTHWAITE, CHRISTENSEN, CURRAN, DIDRICKSON, HAN- NIG, HASARA, MCPIKE, NOVAK, REGAN, STECZO, VANDUYNE, WOLF, BRAUN, BRESLIN, CURRIE, DAVIS, FLOWERS, JONES,L, STERN, YOUNGE,W, DEUCHLER, BARNES, COWLISHAW, DOEDER- LEIN, FREDERICK,VF, PARCELLS, WILLIAMSON AND WOJCIK. Commends Susan Faupel, of Urbana, on her walk-for-battered-women. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0658 FLINN. Congratulates Donald W. Vaughn, of Cahokia, on his community service. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0659 MORROW. Mourns the death of Lovella McDowell, of Chicago. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0660 LEVERENZ. Congratulates Representative Richard Mautino on his 49th Birthday. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0661 LEVERENZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galloway, Forest Park, on their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted 2268 HR-0662 O'CONNELL - MCGANN - KEANE - NOVAK, HARTKE, SUTKER, PA- NAYOTOVICH, WILLIAMS, PHELPS, RICHMOND, GRANBERG, MA- TIJEVICH, DELEO, TERZICH, CURRAN, HANNIG, KRSKA, DEJAEGHER, HICKS, HOMER, SATTERTHWAITE, HUFF, FARLEY AND STERN. Urges the Governor to reconsider laying off 200 employees of the Department of Revenue and recommends no reduction in staff responsible for the collection of un- paid taxes. Jun 28 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 04 Assigned to State Government Administration Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -O'CONNELL Committee State Government Administration Nov 05 Committee discharged 115-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 082-030-002 HR-0663 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Urges Northern Illinois University to study the feasibility of assuming the re- sponsibilities and functions of the Rockford Regional Academic Center and offer- ing, through Rockford College, various engineering and other courses not available in the Rockford area. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0664 FREDERICK,VF - CHURCHILL - MATIJEVICH. Congratulates Robert Trigg on being honored by the Gurnee Days Corporation as 1987 Gurnee Days Honoree. Jun 27 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0665 TATE. Congratulates Victor and Norma Walk on their fifty-fifth Wedding Anniversary. Jun 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0666 MCPIKE. Congratulates State Representative Alan J. Greiman on his appointment to the judgeship in the Cook County Circuit and commends him for his service to the Peo- ple of the State of Illinois through his legal and political careers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies ALAN J. GREIMAN as the subject of the resolution. Jun 27 1987 Introduced Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended HR-0667 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates and commends Morgan Powell of Champaign for his achievements. Jun 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0668 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Hershal Martin, former Princeville Township Supervisor and member of the Peoria County Board. Jun 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0669 COUNTRYMAN. 2269 HR-0662 HR-0669-Cont. Congratulates DeKalb County on the 150th anniversary of its establishment. Jun 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0670 STEPHENS. Congratulates the City of Collinsville on its 150th anniversary. Jun 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0671 DALEY. Mourns the death of James F. Cannon, Chicago. Jun 28 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0672 DALEY. Mourns the death of Joseph Gierut, Chicago. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0673 PETERSON,W - SALTSMAN - VANDUYNE - KIRKLAND. Creates a House task force to study the feasibility of including townships in State revenue sharing. Jun 28 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0674 GIORGI - HALLOCK. Urges the University of Illinois, Department of Public Aid and Crusader Clinic in Rockford to jointly investigate the medical needs of low income citizens in the Rockford area, and to implement in the future the medical services indicated by the investigation as necessary to be provided for such citizens. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0675 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates William Glas, as he retires from District 88, after 38 years. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0676 HASARA. Congratulates Melvyn J. Brown, Springfield, on his 65th birthday. Jun 29 1987. Resolution adopted HR-0677 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns Jim Schultz, DeKalb businessman. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0678 MORROW. Congratulate Eloise J. Jones on retirement from People's Gas Company after 40 years. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0679 PANAYOTOVICH - GIGLIO. Commends Royal Savings & Loan Association of South Chicago on 100th Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0680 HARRIS. Congratulates Talkline/Kids Line of Elk Grove on 1987 Award from President's Volunteer Action program. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted 2270 HR-0681 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns the death of former Piano teacher, Mr. Harley Pope. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0682 ROPP. Urges the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board to study the problems lead- ing to the Homer teachers' labor dispute impasse by holding public hearings throughout the State, and to report its findings and recommendations to the Gener- al Assembly by March 1, 1988. Jun 29 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -ROPP Committee Assignment of Bills HR-0683 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Gladys Anderson, Moline, on her 85th birthday. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0684 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. George Goethals, East Moline, on their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0685 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Richard Impens, Moline, on their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0686 LEFLORE. Mourns death of Douglas Huff, Sr., father of Representative Douglas Huff Jr. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0687 MORROW. Congratulates William Klupar on his retirement from People's Gas Company af- ter 35 years. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0688 MORROW. Congratulates Donna F. Delaney on her years of service with Peoples Gas Company. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0689 RONAN. Congratulates Joseph Wawrzyk on Presidency of CUB. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0690 EWING. Congratulates Monticello, Illinois, on the 150th anniversary of its founding. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0691 DOEDERLEIN. Congratulates St. John's Lutheran Church on its 100th Anniversary. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted 2271 HR-0681 HR-0692 GREIMAN. Congratulates Theodore Zimmerman of Lincolnwood as he retires from the De- partment of Revenue. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0693 CHURCHILL. Marks 50th Anniversary of Round Lake Beach. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0694 SALTSMAN. Memorial to former member of the House of Representatives, W. L. "Bill" Stamm, Peoria. Jun 29 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0695 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mary VandeVoort of Moline on 80th Birthday Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0696 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Virble and Dollie Brown on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0697 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Ralph and Verna Heuck on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0698 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Alphonse and Maxine Haegeman on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0699 HASARA. Congratulates Joseph P. Rockford on his appointment to serve the American As- sociation of Motor Vehicle Administrators. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0700 EWING. Congratulates Farmer City on the 150th anniversary of its founding. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0701 BRESLIN. Congratulates Ottawa on the 150th anniversary of its founding. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0702 PARKE, WOJCIK AND KIRKLAND. Congratulates and commends the Vietnam Veterans of Hoffman Estates. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0703 CURRIE. Requests the Economic and Fiscal Commission study and report on the cost and benefit of extending full Medicaid eligibility to pregnant women and their children up to age 5 and the Illinois Department of Public Aid report on its plan to imple- ment HB 295 and SB 833 if passed. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0692 2272 HR-0704 EWING. Congratulates Pontiac on the 150th Anniversary of its founding. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0705 PULLEN - STEPHENS - CAPPARELLI - KRSKA - TERZICH, DIDRICK- SON, PEDERSEN,B, RYDER, MCNAMARA AND BUGIELSKI. Directs the Department of Public Health to report to the General Assembly on the status of AIDS in Illinois and the effectiveness of measures taken against AIDS. Jun 30 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0706 TERZICH - MADIGAN,MJ - O'CONNELL - CAPPARELLI - DALEY AND KRSKA. Congratualtes Monarch Air Service, Inc., on its 60th anniversary. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0707 PULLEN. Congratulates Protection Mutual Insurance Company on its 100th birthday on September 1, 1987. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0708 PULLEN - KULAS. Salutes the efforts of the peoples displaced by Communist oppression to restore freedom to their own Captive Nations and throughout the world in observance of the 29th anniversary of Captive Nations Week. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0709 MCPIKE - PULLEN - GIORGI. Reaffirms our spirit of friendship and cooperation toward the people of the Re- public of China on Taiwan. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0710 HOMER. Congratulates Clarence and Lena Homer on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0711 BLACK - JOHNSON. Congratulates Rossville on EPA Award for waste treatment. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0712 MORROW. Mourns Stephanie Fasking, Chicago. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0713 CURRIE. Mourns the death of Chicago community leader June Mattick. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0714 YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Thelma McKinney. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0715 FARLEY. Directs Legislative Space Needs Commission to investigate new names for that area known as the "Rathskellar". 2273 HR-0704 HR-0715-Cont. Jun 30 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0716 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Paul Tangora, former member of the Champaign City Council. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0717 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Frank Schooley, former Champaign City Council member. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0718 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Duke Woods, East Moline, as they celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0719 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Albert VanQuathem, East Moline, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0720 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Reverend and Mrs. Edward Nelson, Moline, as they celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0721 PHELPS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Armstrong of Carmi on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0722 BLACK. Commends Eagle Scout Stephen Rogers. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0723 BLACK. Commends Eagle Scout Chansy Delp. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0724 GOFORTH. Congratulates the DuBois Pioneers 4-H Club on winning 2nd place in the Youth for America contest. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2274 HR-0725 MAUTINO. Congratulates the Village of La Moille on the 150th anniversary of its founding. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0726 MADIGAN,MJ, MCGANN AND KEANE. Honors Helen McNamara on her retirement as secretary to Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0727 PHELPS. Congratulates William and Ruby Reynolds of rural DeWitt Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0728 REGAN. Congratulates and commends Stirling Culp as he leaves his Crete-Monee School System. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted the Mayor of on their 50th position in the HR-0729 BLACK. Congratulates Mike Sponseller on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0730 BLACK. Congratulates Eagle Scout Austin Julian on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0731 STECZO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Yanas, Palos Heights, on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0732 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates the Hegewisch Babe Ruth All Star Baseball Team on winning the Illinois State Babe Ruth Championship. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0733 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Maurice Beck, Galesburg. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0734 DALEY. Mourns the death of Keith Bandemer of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2275 HR-0725 HR-0735 HR-0735 JOHNSON. Congratulates the Local 44 of the Carpenters and Joiners Union on its 75th Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0736 MORROW. Mourns the death of Maxine Montgomery of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0737 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Robert Crawford of Champaign. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0738 REGAN. Congratulates Ann Hayes of Chicago Heights on her 90th birthday. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0739 DALEY. Mourns Mae Finn of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0740 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates the Clifford Younges of East St. Louis on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0741 HULTGREN. Mourns Carter A. Ness, Sr. of Princeville, Illinois. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0742 HULTGREN. Mourns Ralph Johnson of Galesburg, former mayor. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0743 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Georganna Tucker, Peoria. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0744 MORROW. Mourns William N. Whitfield, Chicago policeman. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2276 HR-0745 HR-0745 DALEY. Mourns Charles Kulikowski of Bridgeport. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0746 YOUNGE,W. Mourns Death Of Mayor Marcellus West. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0747 BLACK. Congratulates Dorothy McKenzie, 72, of Danville, who completed a B.A. with honors. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0748 BLACK. Congratulates Leigh Meyer, of Danville, on her 1987 Swimmer of the Year award. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0749 MORROW. Congratulates Lorraine J. Jarmusz upon retirement from Peoples Gas. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0750 GIGLIO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Springer, Chicago, on their 60th wedding anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0751 MORROW. Mourns Laurence T. Young, Sr., of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0752 MORROW. Mourns the death of Irvin Carter. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0753 LEFLORE. Mourns Herbert L. Jackson of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0754 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Commends John F. Rickerd, Golden Deeds Award recipient, of Waukegan. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2277 HR-0755 HR-0755 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns death of Annette Greer, head of the school nurses of Waukegan Public School District #60. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0756 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns Marjorie P. Hart of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0757 HULTGREN. Commends Harold F. Nichols, of Galesburg, on 70 years in banking. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0758 KLEMM. Congratulates George and Irene Bell, of Chicago, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0759 FLOWERS. Congratulates Maggie Guy of Chicago on her 21 years of service to the Omega Missionary Baptist Church. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0760 MORROW. Congratulates Janyth Y. Austin on being featured in Dollars & Sense Magazine. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0761 MORROW. Congratulates Henry and Clara Grant on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0762 MORROW. Mourns Mattie L. DeCuir of Chicago, Illinois. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0763 MORROW. Mourns the loss of Marge Nuckols, Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0764 REGAN. Mourns death of Jane Rossi of Peotone. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2278 HR-0765 MORROW. Mourns Lucy Williams, Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0766 BLACK. Urge that the money generated from the sale of armories be recycled for the pur- pose of armory rebuilding. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0767 BLACK. Congratulates Michael Dolan upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0768 PANAYOTOVICH, MADIGAN,MJ, RONAN AND FARLEY. Congratulates Carl Alessi upon his retirement from the United Steelworkers. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0769 DALEY. Mourns Gloria Sonor Frankenbach of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0770 MORROW. Mourns the death of Robert Rainey of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0771 FLOWERS. Mourns death of Addie Thornton of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0772 JOHNSON. Commends Dr. Harold Kolb of St. Joseph on his retirement. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0773 JOHNSON. Commends Commander Clayborn Loften, 1987 Illinois State commander of the American Legion. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0774 JOHNSON. Mourns the passing of Louis R. Pondy, Urbana, former head of the University of Illinois department of business administration. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2279 HR-0765 HR-0775 JOHNSON. Marks 100th birthday of Joseph C. Birkey of Fisher. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0776 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates the Landing Craft Support (Large) Association on its organiza- tion and reunion of persons who served on the World War II support ships. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0777 MORROW. Mourns the death of Elder William Williams, Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0778 MORROW. Congratulates and commends Pastor Henry M. Williamson, Sr., Chicago, on 20 years ministerial service. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0779 HENSEL. Marks the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Cy and Berniece Janaes of Winfield. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0780 BARGER. Commends Wheaton-Glen Ellyn Elks Lodge on 25th Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0781 CURRAN. Congratulates Christine Meyer, Springfield, on the 100th anniversary of her birth. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0782 BARNES. Congratulates Eagle Scout Matt Walling of Darien. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0783 BARNES. Congratulates Eagle Scout Doug Kraskiewicz of Darien. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0784 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK, VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Judge Bernard Decker as he retires from the 19th Circuit. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2280 HR-0775 HR-0785 HR-0785 REGAN. Commends Sam Dunlap, the founder of the Crete Bulldogs Football Team. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0786 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Father James Kelly of Missouri upon the 50th anniversary as a Catholic priest. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0787 LEFLORE. Commends Dr. Arthur Lockhart of West Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0788 REA. Bids farewell to Rev. Ron Cremeens upon his departure from Immanuel Baptist Church of Benton, Illinois. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0789 TERZICH. Congratulates Scout Daniel Wojtczak on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0790 TERZICH. Congratulates Brian Martin on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0791 HULTGREN. Mourns Ralph A. Anderson of Galesburg. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0792 CURRAN. Commends John W. Pruitt on 42 years of service to Carpenters' Union Local #16. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0793 CURRAN. Marks 100th anniversary of Carpenters' Union Local #16. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0794 MCGANN AND MCAULIFFE. Commends Maurice E. Thoele on 33 years of service to the Chicago Police. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2281 HR-0795 HR-0795 MCGANN. Commends John Francis Duffy, Chicago, for his service in law enforcement on the occasion of his retirement. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0796 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulate student newspaper at North Chicago Community High School on its many awards. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0797 TERZICH. Congratulates Joseph Solcani, Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0798 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amato, Chicago, on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0799 HENSEL. Congratulates Baker Memorial United Methodist Church of St. Charles upon its sesquicentennial. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0800 SHAW. Mourns Eva Marie South of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0801 SHAW. Mourns Oceola Ware Staples of South Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0802 SHAW. Mourns Arthur Jackson of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0803 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wisner of Chicago on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0804 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Congratulates Prairie State Legal Services, Inc., upon its 10th anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk 2282 2283 HR-0804-Cont. Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0805 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edward Przybycien on their golden wedding anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0806 TERZICH. Declares October 16, 1987, Bob Hicks Day in Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0807 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Ignaszak of Chicago on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0808 BLACK. Congratulates Michael Lee Morgan on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0809 SHAW. Mourns the death of Bertha Turner, of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0810 SHAW. Mourns the death of Kimberly Williams, Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0811 GOFORTH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth as they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0812 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Genevieve Slevin for 25 years of service as a housemother at Sig- ma Pi Fraternity at EIU. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0813 HULTGREN. Congratulates George Warren on retiring as President of the Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0814 HULTGREN. HR-0814-Cont. Mourns the death of Luther Fisher of Trivoli. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0815 TERZICH. Marks 90th Birthday of Salvatore Loguzzo of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0816 MORROW. Mourns death of Rufus L. Duke of South Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0817 SHAW. Mourns the death of Louise Flora. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0818 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Memorial to Charles Martin May, Waukegan attorney. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0819 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Virgie Lee Irby of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0820 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Mattie DeCuir of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0821 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Joe Staton of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0822 TERZICH. Congratulates VFW Rhine Post No. 2729 on its 55th Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0823 DALEY. Mourns the death of John Ferro, Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0824 REGAN. Congratulates Robert Turpin of Homewood-Flossmoor on his retirement. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted 2284 HR-0825 HR-0825 LEFLORE. Creates a bipartisan Special House Committee on Inmate Rights. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the name and focus of the bipartisan committee to the Special House Committee on Correctional Facility Conflicts. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 04 Assigned to Rules Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Speaker's Table Nov 06 Amendment No.01 LEFLORE Adopted Resolution lost HR-0826 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, KLEMM AND PETERSON,W. Mourns Lawrence J. Petroshius of Waukegan. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0827 MCGANN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Pappa on 35th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0828 LEFLORE. Mourns Loretta Fleming of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0829 LEFLORE. Mourns Marcella Williams of Chicago. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0830 KEANE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0831 KEANE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krahn on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0832 WOJCIK - PARKE. Congratulates Cynthia Ann Hodgkins, Schaumburg, on being named Miss Illi- nois 1987. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0833 DANIELS. Resolves that Rep. Panayotovich be placed on the Republican roll call. Oct 20 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE 2285 HR-0833-Cont. Oct 20-Cont. IMMEDIATE CONSIDER Motion prevailed 114-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0834 JOHNSON. Mourns John M. Connor of Arcola. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0835 JOHNSON. Mourns Beth Elaine Aschermann of Urbana. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0836 HULTGREN. Congratulates the town of Smithshire as it celebrates its centennial. Oct 19 1987 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 Resolution adopted HR-0837 PARCELLS. Congratulates the New Trier high school math team on its seventh consecutive State math championship and on the 1987 National Championship. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0838 CURRAN - HASARA. Commends Tony Leone on his talents as a Creole Chef. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0839 DANIELS AND MADIGAN,MJ. Memorial to Steven B. Hahn, member of the Springfield and Capitol press corps. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0840 DANIELS AND LANG. Commends Bruce DuMont for his efforts in the establishment of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, Chicago. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0841 REA. Congratulates Mark Franklin on winning gold and silver medals at Special Olympics. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0842 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Louis C. Seaverns on his 100th Birthday Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0843 PIEL. Congratulates Vivan Vander Giessen Boerema on 25 years as a Committeewoman. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0844 HENSEL - CULLERTON, HOFFMAN, HALLOCK, SIEBEN, KIRKLAND, CURRIE, STANGE AND LEVERENZ. 2286 H R-0844-Cont. Urges the Governor to seek modification of a Federal-State agreement on nuclear waste disposal. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0845 WOLF AND MCPIKE. Congratulates Edwardsville High School Orchestra on First Place and Prize of Vienna Awards during 16th International Youth and Music Festival. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0846 NOVAK. Commends Darin Hofbauer for raising the junior grand champion steer. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0847 NOVAK. Congratulates Scout Mark Nelson on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0848 NOVAK. Congratulates the Meadowview Bank of Kankakee on its 25th anniversary. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0849 NOVAK. Marks 100th birthday of Cecil Woods of Donovan. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0850 RONAN. Congratulates Tim Roche, Man of the Year for Chicago Port Council. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0851 NOVAK. Congratulates Caldwell Chapel of Kankakee on Frazer Memorial Award. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0852 KUBIK. Congratulates the Children's Center of Cicero-Berwyn on ten years of dedicated service. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0853 SALTSMAN - SATTERTHWAITE - KEANE - RICE. Congratulates the students and sponsors involved in the Illinois/Ivory Coast The- matic Exchange program fo high school students. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0854 HASARA. Marks retirement of Betsey Murphy from the Department of Revenue. Oct 20 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0855 MORROW. Mourns Celeste Jones of Chicago, Illinois. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0856 KRSKA - MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates St. Joseph Parish on its Centennial Jubilee. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted 2287 HR-0857 KRSKA - MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Meegan, Chicago Back of the Yards Com- munity, on their Golden Wedding Anniverary. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0858 PHELPS. Recognizes November as National Opticians Month. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0859 CULLERTON - CURRIE. Commends Steve Allen for his broadcasting career. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0860 LAURINO. Congratulates James Levatino of Chicago on his 70th Birthday. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0861 O'CONNELL. Congratulates the Christian Reformed Church of Western Springs upon its 50th anniversary. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0862 MORROW. Mourns the death of Cuetta Virginia Rollins of Chicago, Illinois. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0863 PULLEN - CAPPARELLI - MCCRACKEN - O'CONNELL - STEPHENS. Directs Auditor General to conduct program audit of State agencies receiving funds for administering or otherwise providing services under the "Parents Too Soon" program. Oct 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0864 MULCAHEY. U.S. Route 20 bridge to be named Frank Einsweiler Bridge. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0865 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates Henry E. Berns on his retirement as executive director of the Pia- no Commerce Association. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0866 SHAW. Mourns Eleanor Carter Young of Chicago, Illinois. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0867 CULLERTON. Requests the Dept. of State Police to assist the authorities conducting an investi- gation of the death of Timothy McNamee in Carpentersville. Oct 22 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0868 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - HOFFMAN. Urges U.S. commitment to Free Trade with Canada. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted 2288 HR-0857 HR-0869 HR-0869 CURRAN. Congratulates Martina Jenot upon 40 years of employment with the Horace Mann Insurance Company in Springfield. Oct 22 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0870 MORROW. Mourns the death of Mrs. Carrie Lou Payne, retired Chicago school speech therapist. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0871 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Dr. Cecile Edwards on his achievements in family research. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0872 JOHNSON. Congratulates Carol Hillman of St. Joseph on being a candidate for Illinois Teacher of the Year. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0873 JOHNSON. Congratulates the West Towns Chorus of the Lombard Chapter in the Illinois District of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0874 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates the Ladies Auxiliary of Chicago's Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #8827 on its 40th anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0875 BLACK. Commends Doug Toole, of Danville, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0876 MADIGAN,MJ - CULLERTON. Amends House Rules 27(e) and 37(g) to advance certain committee and Third Reading deadlines in the even-numbered year. Oct 29 1987 Referred to Rules Nov 04 Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Speaker's Table Verified Resolution adopted 060-049-000 HR-0877 BLACK. Commends Andrew Jones, of Danville, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0878 O'CONNELL. Congratulates Captain Edward Hedlund upon his retirement from the Summit, Illinois, police department. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0879 CURRAN. 2289 HR-0879-Cont. Congratulates John Kissel, Jr., on retiring from the I.C.C. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0880 MCPIKE. Congratulates Marshall McDuffy, Teamsters' Head, on his retirement. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0881 BLACK. Commends Sergeant Bill Michael of the Rossville police department upon saving the lives of 2 children. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0882 CHURCHILL. Marks retirement of Robert Lindblad from the Antioch school board. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0883 STEPHENS. Congratulates the Florists' Mutual Insurance Company of Edwardsville, as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0884 RYDER. Congratulates Lions District 1-G for its gift of Lions Track to the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0885 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Josie Logan Childress of Mounds, Illinois. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0886 RYDER. Congratulates Mike Perrine of Jacksonville on 28 years as a farm broadcaster. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0887 JOHNSON. Marks 50th Anniversary of Bacon and Van Buskirk Glass Company in Champaign. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0888 JOHNSON. Mourns Dr. Rogers, founder of Carle Clinic, in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0889 JOHNSON. Congratulates Sandra Dawson and Carol McGehe, math teachers in Urbana, for being in the top six math teachers in the State. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0890 HENSEL. Congratulates Martin Brown of Chicago on 25 years as Precinct Committeeman. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted 2290 HR-0891 MAUTINO. Congratulates Bureau County on its 150th Anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0892 DALEY. Mourns Hannah V. Corcoran of Chicago. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0893 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ. Proclaims November 7, 1987 as Public Broadcasting Day. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0894 HARRIS. Congratulates Andrew Stewart Graham on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0895 HARRIS. Congratulates Edward Mansfield of Chicago on his 80th Birthday. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0896 BERRIOS, MARTINEZ, RONAN AND KULAS. Congratulates the Iglesia Bethesda Church on its 5th Anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0897 MCGANN. Congratulates Gregory A. Mills, Chicago, Troop 430, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0898 NOVAK. Congratulates Kankakee B.P.W. on its 60th Anniversary. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0899 BLACK. Congratulates Matthew Long on receiving the Eagle Scout Award. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0900 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS. Declares 1988 as the Centennial year of the Illinois State Capitol. Nov 04 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0901 MATIJEVICH - STERN, PETERSON,W, GIORGI, CHURCHILL, FRED- ERICK,VF, KLEMM AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Howard R. Slater, former member of the House of Representatives. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0902 MCGANN. Congratulates the Chicago Alcoholic Treatment Center as it celebrates its 30th anniversary. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted 2291 HR-0891 HR-0903 HR-0903 MCNAMARA. Mourns the death of Robert Hicks and pays tribute to his vast contributions to wrestling. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0904 HULTGREN - RYDER - GOFORTH - BLACK - TATE. Urges the United States Senate to pass H.R. 2858 providing for rate reduction petitions before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to be promptly heard. Nov 05 1987 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -HULTGREN Motion prevailed 115-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 110-000-000 HR-0905 MCPIKE. Congratulates George Travers, Burr Ridge, as he retires from Commonwealth Edison Company. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0906 MCGANN. Congratulates Tom & Helen McNamara of Chicago on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0907 BLACK. Congratulates Ms. Theresa Jo Clayton and Mr. M. Lee Richards of Danville, upon being admitted to the Illinois Bar. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0908 KUBIK. Mourns the death of Frank Lhotka. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0909 HASARA. Congratulates Illinois Senior Olympic medalists. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0910 MADIGAN,MJ - CAPPARELLI - DALEY - KRSKA - BUGIELSKI. Congratulates Jerry Joyce of Chicago on 1st Anniversary of Patrick Media Group, Inc. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0911 FLOWERS - LEVERENZ. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study feasability of life-support consumer rates for persons dependent on life-support equipment and report its find- ings and recommendations by March 1, 1988. Nov 05 1987 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0912 PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF, MATIJEVICH, STERN AND KLEMM. Congratulates Frank Nustra on 50 years of Public Service in Lake County. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted 2292 HR-0913 KEANE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. James T. Shannon as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Nov 05 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0914 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS. Congratulates Daniel Egler on his 40th birthday from the town of Noblesville, Indiana. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0915 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, MADIGAN,MJ, O'CONNELL, MCGANN, CULLERTON, CURRIE, FARLEY, KEANE, MCNAMARA, RONAN AND BRESLIN. Congratulates Rev. John Quinn Corcoran S.T.D., Pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Waukegan, will retire after over 42 years in ministry. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0916 VANDUYNE. Congratulates and commends Helen Thomas as she retires from the Calumet Public Schools after 27 years of service. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0917 TURNER AND MARTINEZ. Congratulates the Sons of Charity on their work at Blessed Sacrament in Chicago. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0918 PARCELLS. Congratulates New Trier Girls' Tennis Team on being State champs. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0919 TURNER. Congratulates Earlean Lindsey for excellence in community service. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0920 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Reverend James C. Darby as he celebrates his 40th anniversary in the ministry. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0921 PULLEN - TERZICH. Recognizes November 18, 1987, as the 69th anniversary of Latvian Indepen- dence Day. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0922 PULLEN - TERZICH. Congratulates American Latvian Youth Association of Chicago. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0923 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of William K. Cavanagh, former Representative from the fif- ty-first district. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted 2293 H R-0913 HR-0924 HR-0924 BOWMAN - CURRIE. Urges The Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to establish a fee schedule for photocopying public records. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0925 MAUTINO. Congratulates Ida Rolander of Princeton as she celebrates her 107th birthday Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0926 MCNAMARA. Commends Joseph Alksnis, of Oak Lawn, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0927 MCGANN. Marks promotion to Captain of John Francis Looney of the Chicago Police. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0928 MCNAMARA. Commends Ken Kaczmarz, of Oak Lawn, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0929 MCNAMARA. Commends Jeffrey Baader, of Oak Lawn, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0930 MCNAMARA. Commends Joseph Prosapio, of Oak Lawn, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0931 STERN - MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Frank Nustra of lake county on celebrating 50 years as public official. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0932 BERRIOS, MARTINEZ, MADIGAN,MJ, RONAN, KULAS, DALEY, WHITE, CURRIE, LEVIN, BOWMAN, TURNER, BRAUN, FLOWERS, JONES,L, LAURINO, KRSKA, DELEO, MORROW, DAVIS AND LE- FLORE. Congratulates "Ayuda", of Channel 26, on its 18th Anniversary on the air. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0933 O'CONNELL. Congratulates Rob Paul on his heroic bus driving. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0934 O'CONNELL. Congratulates Eugene and Eileen O'Connell on their 45th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0935 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Joe and Inez Hales on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted 2294 HR-0936 JOHNSON. Congratulates the Arthur High School Marching Knights on winning first place in the competition at Eastern Illinois University. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0937 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Charles Durst of Champaign. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0938 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Carl Trueblood of Urbana. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0939 EWING. Congratulates Sarah Drake on winning the Dwight Bicentennial Committee Es- say contest. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0940 CURRAN - PANAYOTOVICH AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Bids goodbye to Bob Walters who was assistant to the Clerk of the Illinois House. Nov 06 1987 Resolution adopted HR-0941 KRSKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kozabowski on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0942 KRSKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yurcus of Chicago on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0943 KRSKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Duzinski as they celebrate their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0944 WOJCIK. Congratulates Karl Schmidt as he retires from St. Peter Lutheran School in Schaumberg. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0945 BLACK. Congratulates Ms. Theresa Jo Clayton of Danville, upon being admitted to the Illinois Bar. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted 2295 HR-0936 HR-0946 2296 HR-0946 BLACK. Congratulates Mr. M. Lee Richards of Danville, upon being admitted to the Illi- nois Bar. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0947 WOJCIK. Marks retirement of Albert Claessens of Chicago from the Illinois Savings and Loan Commission. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0948 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Kirby School District 140 on the new Christa McAuliffe School. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0949 BUGIELSKI. Congratulates Timothy Scates and Lana Dillard of Shawneetown on their im- pending marriage. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0950 KUBIK. Congratulates "Last Class of 20th Century" on last stand at General Custer School. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0951 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Drumes Henderson of Chicago. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0952 REGAN. Commends the organizers of the 20th Annual Small Fry Basketball Tournament. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0953 CURRAN. Congratulates James Gillespie as he retires from The New Hampshire Insurance Company. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0954 NOVAK. Congratulates Heather Yohnka on being chosen as the Kankakee Area Jaycees Outstanding Young Adult for October. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0955 YOUNG,A. Mourns Jerry Robinson of Chicago, Illinois. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk H R-0955-Cont. Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0956 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Deacon Robert Price of Chicago. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0957 O'CONNELL. Congratulates Bill Maloney of Chicago for his 45 year publication, the St. Ita Olympian. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0958 O'CONNELL. Mourns the passing of Ray Douglas, Chief Wandering Elk, Bedford Park. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0959 MATIJEVICH. Congratulates Tony Serdar on his retirement as a Trustee with Local No. 301 of the International Brotherhood of Chauffeurs, Teamsters, and Helpers Union. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0960 REGAN. Congratulates Adrienne Angone-Olsen, of Homewood, on winning 1st place in National Economics Teaching Award Program. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0961 REGAN. Congratulates Robert Newgard, of Homewood, on winning 1st place in National Economics Teaching Award Program. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0962 FLOWERS. Congratulates Patricia Brown of Chicago on her 34th birthday. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0963 SLATER. Congratulates Captain Mack McDavitt of Knoxville on his 100th birthday. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0964 SHAW. Mourns the death of Cheri Williams, Chicago. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0965 SHAW. Commends Stanley Strickland upon his retirement from the Chicago Police. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk 2297 HR-0965-Cont. Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0966 SHAW. Congratulates Sergeant Curtis Jackson of the Chicago Police on his retirement. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0967 SHAW. Congratulates James Alexander as he retires from Chicago Police Department. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0968 SHAW. Congratulates Officer John Anderson of the Chicago Police on his retirement. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0969 DAVIS. Congratulates the Third World Press on its 20th anniversary. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0970 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Payton Thomas of Chicago. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0971 TERZICH. Congratulates Daniel Szymanski of Cicero on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0972 BUGIELSKI. Commends Claud Moye, Ridgway, on an outstanding entertainment career. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0973 JOHNSON. Memorial to Allen B. Klingel, Champaign. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0974 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Robert Simon of Champaign. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0975 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends Sondra Libman of Champaign as she retires from the District 4 School Board. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted 2298 2299 HR-0976 HR-0976 JOHNSON. Congratulates John Goldenstein as he retires from the Champaign School Board. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0977 JOHNSON. Congratulates Reverend Phillip Wright as he retires from the Champaign School Board. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0978 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends Anna Johanna Merritt of Urbana as she retires from District 116 School Board. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0979 JOHNSON. Congratulates the Virgil Johnsons, of Hindsboro, on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0980 JOHNSON. Congratulates Scott Canon as he leaves the News Gazette in Champaign-Urbana. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0981 YOUNG,A. Mourns Charles Nelson of Chicago. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0983 MATIJEVICH - GOFORTH - O'CONNELL - MCAULIFFE - SALTSMAN, CHURCHILL, CAPPARELLI, DALEY, GIGLIO, GIORGI, HARRIS, HOFF- MAN, KLEMM, LEVERENZ, MCCRACKEN, MCGANN, MCNAMARA, MULCAHEY, OLSON,MYRON, PANAYOTOVICH, NOVAK, PETER- SON,W, PETKA, REA, RONAN, SHAW, SLATER, STANGE, STECZO, STERN, SUTKER, TERZICH, VANDUYNE, WAIT, WHITE, WOJCIK AND WOLF. Congratulates Roland "Bud" Erber on his retirement as Executive Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Illinois Police Association. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0984 MADIGAN,MJ - MCGANN. Congratulates the St. Laurence Varsity Football Team on winning the Catholic League South Section Title. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0985 WOLF. Congratulates Granite City on Winning H.S. Soccer State Championship. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk HR-0985-Cont. Resolution adopted HR-0986 LEFLORE. Mourns Sarah Jones of Chicago. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0987 STERN. Congratulates Holmes Junior High School on winning Award for Excellence. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0988 HULTGREN. Congratulates Thelma Basley, Galesburg, named the Department of Employ- ment Security's Employee of the Year. Jan 06 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0989 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Memorial to Ellis Fuqua, a prominent and respected attorney in Waukegan. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0990 PETKA. Congratulates Lois Houlne of Aurora on Golden Deeds Award. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0991 MORROW. Mourns death of Ed "Flukie" Cain, Chicago restaurateur. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0992 MORROW. Mourns death of Gwendolyn P.Greene, of Chicago. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0993 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Joe Lamar Walker, Chicago. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0994 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Adrienne Childers of Chicago. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0995 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Monmouth High School Boys Golf Team on winning the Class A Championship. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted Jan 13 2300 HR-0996 HR-0996 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Karl Wheatley of Peoria. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0997 GIGLIO. Commends Lynita Barger on becoming President of Dolton Chamber of Commerce. Jan 11 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0998 SHAW. Mourns Clifton Watkins of Chicago. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-0999 KUBIK. Congratulates Blanche Kos, Forest Park, on her Blue Cross honor. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-1000 KUBIK. Congratulates John Pellegrini, Morton High School Board President, on being chosen as one of "Those Who Excel" by the Illinois State Board of Education. Jan 12 1988 Filed With Clerk Jan 13 Resolution adopted HR-1001 STANGE. Urges passage of Federal Legislation, H.R. 1438 and H.R. 1786. Jan 13 1988 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1002 BARNES. Commends Eagle Scout Gregory Petecki. Jan 13 1988 HR-1003 BARNES. Commends Eagle Scout Eric Petecki. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted Resolution adopted HR-1004 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Reverend Marvin Fields on his service at St. Baptist Church in Centreville. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1005 YOUNGE,W. John Missionary Mourns the death of Dupree Davis of East St. Louis. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1006 YOUNGE,W. Commends McIntosh family of E. St. Louis on 37 years in cleaning business. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted 2301 HR- 1007 HR-1007 MORROW. Mourns death of Evelyn Logan-Edwards of Chicago. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1008 HASARA. Commends First Night Springfield. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1009 HASARA. Congratulates the American Legion Post 905 in Kincaid for their Garlic Fest. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1010 JOHNSON. Mourns William M. Staerkel, of Champaign, Parkland College President. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1011 JOHNSON. Mourns John C. Clifford of Champaign. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1012 JOHNSON. Mourns Richard G. Cisne, of Urbana, bandleader and realtor. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1013 DUNN,JOHN. Marks retirement of Gale Salzman of Decatur. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1014 DUNN,JOHN. Congratulates the Robert Burkes on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1015 HULTGREN. Commends Ruth McCullough of Roseville. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1016 REA. Mourns Mary E. Porcaro of Springfield. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1017 MADIGAN,MJ - LEVERENZ. Commend Mayor Thomas Tarpey of River Grove on public service. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1018 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Memorial to Bernard Epton who was an active public servant and former mem- ber of the House of Representatives from Hyde Park. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1019 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Memorial to former member of the Illinois House of Representatives, Elmer W. Conti. 2302 HR-1019-Cont. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1020 CURRIE. Congratulates and commends Rev. Thomas J. Fitzgerald upon his retirement from St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1021 PANAYOTOVICH. Congratulates Gary Fencik on his football career as he retires from the Chicago Bears. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1022 STERN. Congratulates Dr. Ian Taylor on being recognized by the Lions Clubs Interna- tional for "Outstanding Work in International Relations Activities. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1023 STERN. Congratulates Wheeling High School on winning Award for Excellence. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1024 TUERK, SALTSMAN, HULTGREN, HOMER AND ACKERMAN. Mourns death of John M. Sack, Peoria County Deputy. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1025 TUERK. Congratulates Peoria Symphony on its 90th Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1026 MAUTINO. Designates March 1988 as Youth Art Month. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1027 HARRIS. Commends Lance Schideman of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1028 KEANE. Mourns the death of Thomas Johnston, Chicago. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1029 KEANE. Urges U.S. Congress to pass "Fire Safe Cigarette Act of 1987". Jan 13 1988 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1030 STANGE. Congratulates Oak Brook Rotary on its 25th anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1031 WOJCIK. Congratulates James J. McGrath, retiring President of William Rainey Harper University in Palatine, Illinois. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted 2303 HR-1032 HR-1032 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns the death of John R. "Jack" Kuiken of DeKalb. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1033 TUERK. Congratulates Midstate College of Peoria on 100th Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1034 GRANBERG. Congratulates Mater Dei High School girls' Volleball Team, Class A Champs. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1035 YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Welbon Phillips, East St. Louis. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1036 BARNES. Congratulates Jeremy Ricken of Lemont on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1037 TATE. Congratulates Marvin and Bertha Herman on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1038 EWING. Congratulates the Order of the Eastern Star, Champaign, on its 100th anniversary. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1039 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates the Milan Stars 9-to-12 year old girls fast-pitch softball team. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1040 LEVIN. Mourns Cong Dang Do, of Chicago, Public Health administrator and President of the Vietnamese Association of Illinois. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1041 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Father Bednarz as he retires from St. Thecla Church Chicago. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1042 HICKS. Recognizes School Psychology Week in Illinois as the week of April 3-10, 1988. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted HR-1043 MCGANN. Congratulates Daniel Dziuba of Chicago on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Jan 13 1988 Resolution adopted 2304 2305 FIRST 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 HELA Election Law HELM Elementary and Secondary Education HENE Energy, Environment and Natural Resources HEVA Executive and Veteran Affairs 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 HTRN Transportation and Motor Vehicles HURB Urban Redevelopment HCWL Committee of the Whole HAER Select Comm on Aeronautics HAGI Select Comm on Aging HCHD Select Comm on Children HCDM Select Comm on Coal Development and Marketing HECO Select Comm on Economic Development HHOR Select Comm on Horse Racing HHOU Select Comm on Housing HLSD Select Comm on Local School District Reorganization HSML Select Comm on Small Business 2306 HB-0783 TATE - DANIELS - MAYS - RYDER. Makes appropriations from various funds for OCE of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities for FY88. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Makes appropriation for the OCE and purposes of the Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Restored May 29, 1987) Makes increases and decreases in line items of various divisions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Makes increases in various community services lines. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Receded from July 1, 1987) Replaces Central Office Grants-in-Aid and Purchased Care Section. Makes fur- ther adjustments in operations of Divisions of Dept. and various Developmental and Mental Health Centers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Receded from July 1, 1987) Replaces S-am 1 with similar appropriations and minor changes. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-ams 1 and 2. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes everything after the en- acting clause. Appropriates funding to the Dept. of Mental Health and Develop- mental Disabilities for its operations and programs. Effective July 1, 1987. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Vetoes amounts to serve developmentally disabled persons over 18 and a teenage suicide prevention program. Makes reductions in other operations lines. Mar 18 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 19 Assigned to Appropriations II May 05 Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Amendment No.02 APPROP II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 20 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Motion EXTEND 3RD RD DEADLINE UNTIL 05-29-87 - MCPIKE Motion prevailed 097-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 28 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02/088-022-002 Amendment No.03 TATE Withdrawn Amendment No.04 TATE Withdrawn Amendment No.05 TATE Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 29 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Mtn Take From Table Prevail Amendment No.06 TATE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 108-000-001 Jun 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 17 Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 2307 HB-0783-Cont. Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL HALL, NEWHOUSE, SCHAFFER & MAITLAND Jun 30 Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, MAYS AND TATE House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/115-001-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/013-045-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/CARROLL HALL, NEWHOUSE, SCHAFFER & MAITLAND Motion to Reconsider Vote ON 1ST CC Motion prevailed Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/024-030-001 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Jul 01 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 1 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn Take From Table Prevail S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/CARROLL HALL, LUFT, MAITLAND & SCHAFFER Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MCPIKE, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, MAYS AND TATE Bill Considerd Spec Sess 1 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/059-000-000 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/108-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jul 10 Sent to the Governor Jul 20 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 85-0026 Effective date 07-20-87 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 08 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/BOWMAN PG 2 & LN 11-12 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/BOWMAN PG 3 & LN 2-4 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 03/BOWMAN PG 3 & LN 24-31 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto HB-0783-Cont. 2308 Oct 19 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 04/BOWMAN PG 1 & LN 19 PG 1 & LN 20 PG 1 & LN 21 PG 1 & LN 22 PG 1 & LN 23 PG 1 & LN 24 PG 1 & LN 30 PG 2 & LN 22 PG 2 & LN 23 PG 2 & LN 24 PG 2 & LN 25 PG 2 & LN 26 PG 2 & LN 27 PG 2 & LN 30 PG 2 & LN 33 PG 3 & LN 1 PG 3 & LN 17 Mtn filed overrde red/veto 05/BOWMAN PG 5 & LN 2 PG 5 & LN 8 PG 7 & LN 6 PG 7 & LN 25 PG 8 & LN 9 PG 9 & LN 5 PG 9 & LN 27 PG 11 & LN 2 PG 11 & LN 28 PG 12 & LN 7 PG 12 & LN 11 PG 12 & LN 28 PG 12 & LN 32 PG 13 & LN 24 PG 13 & LN 28 PG 14 & LN 13 PG 15 & LN 3 PG 15 & LN 7 PG 15 & LN 28 PG 16 & LN 15 PG 16 & LN 31 PG 16 & LN 35 PG 17 & LN 17 PG 17 & LN 21 PG 18 & LN 16 PG 19 & LN 2 PG 19 & LN 23 PG 20 & LN 14 PG 20 & LN 18 PG 21 & LN 3 PG 21 & LN 7 PG 22 & LN 7 PG 22 & LN 24 PG 22 & LN 28 PG 23 & LN 10 PG 23 & LN 14 PG 23 & LN 29 PG 23 & LN 33 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 21 Verified Override red/veto Hse-pass 04/063-049-001 PG 1 & LN 19 PG 1 & LN 20 PG 1 & LN 21 PG 1 & LN 22 PG 1 & LN 23 PG 1 & LN 24 PG 1 & LN 30 PG 2 & LN 22 HB-0783-Cont. Oct 21--Cont. PG 2 & LN 23 PG 2 & LN 24 PG 2 & LN 25 PG 2 & LN 26 PG 2 & LN 27 PG 2 & LN 30 PG 2 & LN 33 PG 3 & LN 1 PG 3 & LN 17 Oct 22 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Nov 06 Mtn filed overrde red/veto KELLY PG 1, LINE 19 THRU 24 PG 1, LINE 30 PG 2, LINE 22 THRU 27 PG 2, LINE 30 PG 2, LINE 33 PG 3, LINE 1 PG 3, LINE 17 3/5 vote required Override red/veto Sen-lost 020-019-010 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 85-0026 HB-1636 MATIJEVICH - LEVERENZ. Appropriates $171,744,467 to the Supreme Court to meet ordinary and contin- gent expenses of the court system of Illinois. Effective July 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after enacting clause. Appropriates OCE funds to the Su- preme Court for the court system and its officers. Effective July 1, 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases item for payment of Juvenile and Adult Probation Officers Salary Subsidies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Appropriates $50,000 to the Supreme Court for the Committee for Evaluation of Judicial Performance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Appropriates $25,000 to Supreme Court for a Juvenile Probation Program in Richland County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Decreases lines for payment of Judges of the Circuit Courts (C) and (A) and As- sociate Judges of the Circuit Courts (M). Increases contractual, training, and pre-trial services lines in Probation Division. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases the amounts for payment of certain officers of the court system. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes appropriation to the Supreme Court for the Juvenile Probation Program in Richland County. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Reduces to $0 the line item for Probation - Pre-Trial Services. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1, 2, and 4. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Provides OCE funding for the IL Court System and includes $178,000 for salary administration program of the judicial branch of government. GOVERNOR ACTION MESSAGE Vetoes line item for Probation - Pre-Trial Services of the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts. Reduces line items for payment of salaries of officers of the court system, retirement, and various operations lines in the Supreme Court. Apr 08 1987 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Appropriations I 2309 HB-1636-Cont. May 05 2310 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted 028-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 028-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.02 MATIJEVICH Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 20 Adopted Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 LEVERENZ Ad( Amendment No.04 HARTKE Ad( Amendment No.05 LEVERENZ Ad( Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 109-005-003 May 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Jun 17 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 24 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jun 30 Jul 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 022-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adc Amendment No.02 APPROP I Adc Amendment No.03 ETHEREDGE Los 026-029-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 ETHEREDGE Ado Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Passed 030-001-025 Speaker's Table, Concurence 01,02,04 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,04 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,04 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,04 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/CARROLL HALL, ROCK, MAITLAND & ETHEREDGE Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, MAYS AND TATE House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/101-008-005 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/027-028-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/CARROLL HALL, LUFT, MAITLAND & ETHEREDGE Tabled House Rule 79(E) Bill Considerd Spec Sess 1 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MCPIKE, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, MAYS AND TATE Bill Considerd Spec Sess 1 Senate report submitted opted opted opted )pted )pted t opted 2311 HB-1636-Cont. Jul 01-Cont. 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/050-008-001 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/100-004-005 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jul 10 Sent to the Governor Jul 20 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 85-0088 Effective date 07-20-87 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Oct 22 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 85-0088 2312 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2313 SJR-0001 DEMUZIO. When the Houses adjourn from First Special Session, they stand adjourned Sine Die. Jul 01 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2314 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2315 SR-0001 DEMUZIO. Adopts the temporary rules of the Senate as the rules of the First Special Session. Jul 01 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0002 DEMUZIO. Designates the standing committees and officers of the 85th G.A. of the Senate as those of the First Special Session. Jul 01 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0003 DEMUZIO. Informs the House that the Senate is ready for the business of the First Special Session. Jul 01 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0004 DEMUZIO. Appoints a committee to notify the Governor that the Senate is ready for the business of the First Special Session. Jul 01 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0005 DEMUZIO. Provides for the daily Journals of the First Special Session. Jul 01 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0006 DEMUZIO. Appoints the Committee to approve the daily Journals of the First Special Session. Jul 01 1987 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2316 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2317 HR-0001 MCPIKE. Adopts the House rules of the 85th G.A. as those of the First Special Session. Jul 01 1987 Resolution adopted 110-000-000 HR-0002 MCPIKE. Informs the Senate that the House is ready for the business of the First Special Session. Jul 01 1987 Resolution adopted 110-000-000 HR-0003 MCPIKE. Provides for First Special Session Journals. Jul 01 1987 Resolution adopted 110-000-000 HR-0004 PARKE. Congratulates James H "Pat" Patterson on his election as Supreme Commander of the Military Order of Cooties. Jul 01 1987 Resolution adopted 2318 STATUTES AMENDED 2319 Chap. Par. Bill GENERAL PROVISIONS $1001 1013 tl 107 l 108 t1109 tIl 10 t1111 *3030 3104 *3104 3105 *3105 3113 3114 *3114 3307 3351 STATUTES AMENDED Chap. Par. 5-Cont. HB-1924 HB-2737 HB-1924 HB-1924 HB-1924 HB-1924 HB-1924 HB-1101 SB-1024 HB-582 SB-1024 HB-582 SB-1024; HB-1891 SB-1024 HB-582 HB-871 HB-871 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE 5 62 63 t63a t63b 64 64a 65 66 67 *69 70 72 73 75 76 77 78 *79 80 80a 82 t82a t82b t82c t82d 87a 87a.01 87a.02 91 92 122 125 127 t127.12 *158 211 SB-547; HB-375 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-547 SB-762 SB-762 HB-2379 HB-1641 SB-468 SB-468 SB-167, 1357 HB-1840 242a 242b 402 *402.1 thru 402.37 t402.101 thru 404.142 403 404 404.1 404.2 t404.2a t404.2b *404.3 404.4 404.5 405 407 409 410 411 412 413 414 558 566 t566.1 801 803 804 805 806 809 810 811 813 814 815 819 822.1 824 t824.1 *826 *827 *828 1003.01 1003.02 1202 1204.1 1205 1208 1212.1 1212.2 t1212.3 Bill SB-762 SB-884, 1566 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-917 SB-788 SB-788 SB-789 HB-2380 HB-990, 2380 SB-762; HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 SB-1475 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 SB-762 SB-762 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-703 SB-421; HB-703, 2269 SB-421; HB-2269 SB-248, 377, 421, 1085; HB-703, 2051, 2268, 2269 SB-248, 377, 421; HB-703, 2268, 2269 SB-248 *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. 2320 Chap. 5-Cont. t1213.1 t1213.2 t1213.3 t1213.4 t1213.5 t1213.6 t1213.7 t1213.8 t1213.9 t1213.10 1503 1504 1506 1602 1603 1604 1605 1605.1 t1605.1 1607 1704.1 1705 ANIMALS 8 37-1 37-2 37-3.06 37-3.07 37-3.10 37-3.12 37-3.13 37-3.16 37-3.17 37-3.19 37-4 37-9 37-11 37-12 37-15 37-15.1 37-16 t37-19.1 37-20 37-21 37-23 37-24 37-25 37-26 37-27 37-27.1 37-28 37-29 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 8-Cont. HB-700, 703, 1620 HB-703 HB-703 HB-703 HB-703 HB-703 HB-703 HB-703 HB-703 HB-703 HB-535 HB-535 HB-535 SB-468; HB-72 SB-468; HB-72 SB-468; HB-72 SB-468; HB-72 HB-998 SB-468; HB-72 SB-468; HB-72 HB-1004, 1725, 2018, 2386, 2679 HB-1004, 2386 SB-795 SB-795, 1507 SB-795 SB-795, 1507 SB-795 SB-795 SB-795 SB-795 SB-795 SB-795 SB-795 SB-191, 795, 1203, 1507 SB-181, 795 SB-795 SB-795 SB-967 SB-795; HB-2827 SB-795 SB-795, 1203 SB-795 HB-2827 SB-795 HB-2232 SB-71, 81, 795, 1543; HB-1692, 1712, 2232, 2941 SB-795; HB-2232 SB-795 SB-795, 1507 SB-795 Bill 37-30 SB-265, 1507; HB-880 37-31 HB-299, 569 t37-31.2 SB-795 37-34 SB-795 37-35 SB-795 37-36 SB-795 37-37 SB-795 37-39.1 SB-795 37-40 SB-795 37-41 SB-795, 1507 37-42 SB-1507 37-44 SB-795 37-45 SB-795 t37-50a SB-1507 98.6 HB-293 123a SB-25 124 SB-25 136b SB-546 138 SB-546 204 SB-546 357 SB-467; HB-1909 365 HB-1500 *509.1 SB-23; HB-56 704 HB-84 709 SB-828 716 HB-46, 1548 801 SB-23; HB-56 t801 SB-23; HB-56 t801.1 SB-23; HB-56 802 SB-23; HB-56 805 SB-23; HB-56 t805.1 SB-23; HB-56 t807 SB-23; HB-56 t808 SB-23; HB-56 t809 SB-23; HB-56 t810 SB-23; HB-56 t811 SB-23; HB-56 ATTORNEYS AT LAW 13 1 SB-997 15 SB-730 ATTORNEY GENERAL/STATE'S ATTORNEYS 14 4 SB-400 t5c SB-271 6 HB-173 52 SB-14 204.01 HB-1706, 1707 AUDITOR GENERAL & STATE COMPTROLLER 15 10 HB-488 t10.18 HB-488 *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. 2321 Chap. 15-Cont. 25 152 155 157 209.03 t209.05 210.10 *211 213 *215 221 222.1 t223 303-1 303-2 t303-3B 414 AVIATION 151/2 t22.23c 22.42k 122.43e 22.49a t22.49a 68.2g 68.3a 68.3d 68.17a 68.17c 519 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. HB-1918 HB-1956 HB-1956 HB-1956 HB-244 SB-440; HB-1151, 1831 SB-1352; HB-241, 2737 HB-497 SB-440; HB-1284 HB-497 HB-1306, 2812 HB-1923 SB-129 SB-138 HB-2394 SB-166 HB-1918 SB-805 SB-803 SB-803 HB-16 HB-802 HB-16 HB-16 HB-16 HB-16 HB-16 SB-1258 BANKING AND FINANCE 17 19 SB-1298,1349 104 HB-2071 106 HB-2071 117 HB-2071 254.6 HB-68 302 SB-925, 1285, 1299; HB-2788, 2794, 2795 311 SB-406, 607, 608, 925, 985,1220,1221, 1299,1415,1416, 1457; HB-53, 475, 576,1327,1358, 1426,1687, 1859, 2122, 2525, 2530, 2535,2546, 2790, 2795 312.1 HB-2795 1312.4 HB-2687 *313 HB-2795 316 SB-925; HB-2123 317 319 321 322 323 t323.1 324 325 327 329 331 336 338 339 341 342 343 345 347 353 357 358 359 360 360.1 370 392 394 t395 396 t396 t397 t398 t399 t400 t401 1402 501 502 t502.1 504 t504.1 t506 1507 t508 615 1853.1 1001 Bill SB-925; HB-2123 HB-2795 HB-2795 SB-925; HB-2543, 2795 SB-925, 928; HB-2533, 2788, 2806 HB-2788, 2806 SB-925 SB-925; HB-2123 HB-2123, 2795 SB-925 SB-925 SB-925 HB-2795, 2804, 2806 SB-925, 1285 SB-1414; HB-2795 SB-925; HB-2795, 2806 HB-2795 HB-2795 SB-925 SB-925 SB-925 SB-925, 1303 SB-925, 1303; HB-2795 HB-53, 2071 SB-1297; HB-2123, 2525, 2795 SB-925 HB-2795, 2804, 2806 HB-2123, 2795 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 HB-1267 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-1738 HB-1267 HB-1267 HB-1267 HB-1267 HB-1267 HB-172 SB-1266; HB-314, 315 HB-2071, 2795 *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. 2322 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 1065.46-1 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 *1306.1 "1306.2 *1308 1311 1312 *1313 *1313.1 *1315 1316 *1316 t1316.1 "1318.1 t1318.2 *1319 *1320 1321 1322 *1322 1323 1324 *1324 1325 1326 *1326 *1327 "1328 1329 *1329 *1330 1331 t1331.1 *1332 *1333 1334 Bill HB-1426 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-925 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 HB-2071, 2795 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358,2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-925, 985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358,2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 Chap. 17-Cont. Par. Bill 1335 *1336 1337 *1337 1338 1339 *1339 1340 1341 "1342 1343 *1343 t1343.1 *1344 *1345 *1346 *1346.1 *1347 *1348 *1349 *1350 *1351 *1352 *1353 1354 *1354 1355 *1355 1356 *1356 *1358 *1360 1361 "1361 "1362 "1363 *1364 *1365 *1366 1367 *1367 *1368 t1369 t1370 t1371 t1372 1551 SB-925, 1457; HB-2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546, 2795 SB-985; HB-1358, 2795 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-925 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 HB-2795 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-1457; HB-2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985, 1457; HB-1358, 2546 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-985; HB-1358 SB-985; HB-1358 HB-2793 *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. 2323 Chap. Par. 17-Cont. t1551-1 t1551-2 t1551-3 f1551-4 11551-5 t1551-5.01 t1551-5.02 t1551-5.03 t1551-5.04 t1551-5.05 t1551-5.06 t1551-5.07 t1551-5.08 f1551-5.09 t1551-6 t1551-7 1552 t1552.1 t1552.2 t1552-1 t1552-2 t1552-3 t1552-4 t1552-5 t1552-6 t1552-7 t1552-8 t1552-9 1552-10 1553 t1553-1 t1553-2 t1553-4 1554 t1554-1 t1554-2 t1554-3 t1554-4 t1554-5 1555 t1555-1 t1555-2 t1555-3 t1555-4 t1555-5 t1555-6 t1555-7 -1555-8 t1555-9 t1555-10 t1556-1 t1556-2 t1556-3 t1556-4 t1556-5 t1556-6 t1556-7 SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SI SE SB SB SB SB SB HI HI H] SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE HI SE SB SB SE SB SB SB SB SB HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 3-918 t1556-8 3-918 t1556-9 3-918 t1556-10 3-918 t1556-11 3-918 t1556-12 3-918 11556-13 1-918 t1556-14 3-918 t1556-15 3-918 1556a 1 3-918 1557 1 3-918 t1557-1 3-918 1558 1-918 t1558-1 1-918 1559.1 1-918 1559-2 3-918 1559-3 B-2793,2795 1559-4 B-2793 t1559-5 B-2793 1560 3-918 t1560.1 1-918 f1560.2 3-918 1561 1-918 1562 I 1-918 1563 1-918 1564 1-918 1-918 1565 I 1-918 1566 1-918 1567 B-2793 1568 1-918 1569 1-918 1570 f 1-918 1571 1-918; HB-2793 1572 1-918 1573 1-918 1574 1-918 1653.4 1-918 1660 1-918 1681 B-2793 2201 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 *2301 thru t2 25 25 t25 2 t: 2314 S 306.1 2308 f2315 2502 5 2505 S 2508 S 10.01 S 10.02 S 10.05 S !510.1 S 2510c I Bill SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 HB-2793 HB-2793 SB-918 HB-2793 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918; HB-2793 SB-918; HB-2793 HB-2793 HB-2793 HB-2793 HB-2793, 2795 SB-918; HB-2793, 2795 HB-2793 HB-2793 HB-2793, 2795 SB-918, 925; HB-2793 SB-918; HB-2793 HB-2793 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918 SB-918; HB-2793 SB-1513 SB-1286 SB-1513 SB-925; HB-338, 582, 1702, 1891,2014, 2942 SB-1297 SB-1298 HB-2687 SB-1392; HB-1764 SB-221,990, 1594; HB-1000, 2071, 2795 SB-907, 1595; HB-1859, 2545 SB-1299 SB-990; HB-1000 SB-990; HB-1000 SB-1219; HB-2550 SB-935 HB-1000 *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. 2324 Chap. 17-Cont. t330 t3301 t3301 t3301 t3301 +3301 f3301 +3301 330 3301 331 331 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-2868 SB-213 SB-927 HB-2871 SB-1298 SB-1593 SB-1593 SB-1593 SB-1298 SB-1593 SB-893 SB-915 SB-915 SB-1603 SB-893 SB-1603 HB-2166 HB-1235, 2687 SB-1603 SB-1603 SB-1603 SB-893 SB-1603 HB-1286 SB-746, 777; HB-1286 SB-777; HB-2623 SB-746 HB-2293 SB-777 SB-777; HB-2865 SB-777 SB-777, 1054 SB-777 HB-2071 6410 I 6411 I 6602 S 6605 S 6853 6856 F t6856.1 I 6858 f CANALS/WATERW IMPROVEMENTý 19 37.19 37.24 t41.01 41.1 t41a t52.1 61a 65 t65g t66.1 119.1 thru 120.12 126a 126b 126d t126e-1 152 159 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 2602 HB-2737 t4904.1 I 2710 HB-2795 4906 S 2801 SB-918 5205 2802 SB-918 5206 S 2803 SB-918 t5234.1 2804 SB-918 5235 1 2805 SB-918 5412 1 2806 SB-918 5415 1 2807 SB-918 5419 2854 HB-2795 t5426.1 2856 HB-2795 5427 f 1-6c HB-2687 6001 A-1 SB-213 t6004.1 A-2 SB-213 6008 A-3 SB-213 t6009 A-4 SB-213 A-5 SB-213 t6010 S A-6 SB-213 t6011 S A-7 SB-213 t6012 S 03-7 SB-952; HB-1597 6404 S 4-17 HB-2867 6405 S 05-3 SB-779 6407 S SB-505; HB-472, 932 HB-472 HB-1968 SB-868, 869, 900, 901; HB-261 SB-30, 548 HB-1456 HB-1456 HB-1456, 1867, 2864 HB-998 SB-629 HB-1456 SB-548 SB-30, 548 SB-548 HB-1395 HB-2034 HB-2110 *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-1305, 2312 SB-1212 SB-915 SB-915 SB-1392; HB-1764 HB-2071 HB-2211 HB-2528 HB-2291 SB-1392; HB-1764 HB-2071 HB-2388, 2415 HB-2415 IB-2388 B-400, 626, 1337; HB-1043, 1785 ;B-400 SB-400 SB-400 SB-1413; HB-188 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-186, 188, 217, 895; HB-4, 19, 411, 413, 1878, 2450 HB-1013 -B-2119, 2708 SB-206, 1112, 1597; HB-1859 SB-1438, 1439, 1440; HB-1859 IB-2558 HB-2558 -B-2558 HB-2558 VAYS S 3305-4 3306-4 3307-3 3307-5 3307-7 t3307-19.1 3651 3652 3656 t3656.1 t3658 4402 4410 4413 4414 4417 4443 4447 t4447.1 4450 4453 t4457.1 4461 t4470.1 4803 4808 4811 t4811.1 4814 4817 4821 4823 4832 4838 4902 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 23-Cont. HB-1197 HB-1211 SB-313; HB-2034 HB-580, 2034 HB-2256 HB-1456 HB-1456 HB-1456 HB-1456 HB-1456 HB-1641 59al HB-2227 61 SB-1613 201 SB-942; HB-1698, 1699 202 SB-942; HB-1698, 1699 204 SB-942; HB-1698, 1699, 1917,2766 206 HB-1917, 2766 207 HB-1917, 2766 214 SB-942; HB-1698, 1699 215 SB-942; HB-1698, 1699, 1917,2766 216 HB-1917,2766 218 SB-942; HB-1698, 1699 221 HB-1917,2766 223 HB-2766 227 SB-942; HB-1698, 1699 t228 HB-1698 CHARITIES AND PUBLIC WELFARE 23 3-1 3-1.2 3-5 t3-5.1 3-12 3-13 4-1.5a 4-1.6 4-1.8 4-1.10 4-2 t4-2.1 t4-2a 4-6 4-7 HB-2853 SB-1352; HB-241 SB-1352; HB-194, 241, 2899 HB-2567 HB-2363 HB-1336, 2853 SB-1467 SB-1352; HB-241 SB-761 SB-761 SB-1352; HB-241, 2853 HB-1739 SB-947; HB-217 HB-478 HB-478, 1336 4-8 4-9 4-12 5.5a 5-2 166 t168.1 254.6 254.20 *1071 thru 1077.13 1141 $1141 1142 1143 1145 1205 CEMETERIES 21 Chap. 19-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. 2325 5-4 5-4.1 5-5 t5-5.02 5-5.1 5-5.3 5-5.4 5-5.5 5-5.6a t5-5.6b 5-5.7 5-5.8a t5-5.17 5-5a 5-11 t5-16 6-1 6-1.1 6-1.2 6-1.4 6-1.6 6-1.7 t6-1.11 6-2 t6-8 7-1.2 7-1.3 7-2 t7A-1 8A-3 t8A-4A 8A-6 8A-7 8A-8 9-4 t9-4.2 9-5 9-6 t9-6.01 t9-6.3 d Bill HB-478 HB-674, 843 HB-1795, 2560 HB-881 SB-833, 1085, 1352; HB-200, 201, 241, 295, 736, 740, 1148, 2051, 2853 SB-578, 1352; HB-241, 605 HB-2501 SB-833; HB-1212, 1713, 2469, 2839 SB-994; HB-736, 741 SB-535; HB-1467 SB-535; HB-1467 SB-535, 556, 602; HB-1465, 1467 SB-535, 556, 561, 722, 995; HB-734, 736, 1465, 1467 SB-535; HB-1467 HB-2183 SB-535; HB-1336, 1467 SB-589 SB-602 HB-881 SB-424; HB-1097 SB-808 HB-1993 HB-112, 968 SB-1352; HB-241 HB-2853 HB-2853 HB-2853 HB-1794, 1993 SB-1352; HB-112, 130, 241,658,968,2853 HB-130, 2853 SB-1352; HB-241 HB-658 SB-1352; HB-241 HB-2660 HB-2012 HB-2230 SB-1467; HB-2230 SB-742 HB-478 HB-1203 HB-1148 HB-1228 HB-546, 898, 2021, 2084, 2853 SB-225; HB-1324, 1814, 2022 HB-1148, 2853 2326 Chap. 23-Cont. t t t9A-1 9/ tl0 1' 1 10- SB-451, 645; HB-116, 1353, 2853, 2862, 2884,2897 SB-929 SB-1258; HB-1337 HB-1955 HB-1336 HB-203 HB-2853, 2862 SB-523, 929; HB-1562, 1834, 2285, 2461, 2505 SB-1020; HB-1467 HB-2853 SB-519 SB-742 HB-2923 HB-1025 HB-859, 1025 HB-1024 HB-2162 SB-22, 844 SB-22, 844 HB-2872 HB-2872 HB-464 HB-92, 99 HB-223 HB-464 t2217.2 2218 t2218.2 2221 2221.2 t2226.1 2228 *2229 2252 2254 2313 2357 2358 2360a *2401 thru 2404 2481 2681 t2681 2681.1 t2681.2 2682 2682.1 2683 2684 2685 2686 2687 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 23-Cont. 9-6a HB-494 2057.3 1 9-8 HB-297 t2057.3b 1 9-10 SB-988, 1585 2057.4 1 thru k-10 SB-842 2057.6 I 10-1 HB-546 2057.12 I )-1.1 HB-1366 2057.14 I 0-10 SB-141; HB-923, 2853 *2057.14 I 0-11 SB-141; HB-923 2057.15 I 16.2 SB-497,759,1085; 2058.1 I HB-326, 2051, 2853, 2058.2 1 2862 2058.4 1 17.1 SB-141; HB-164,923 t2058.4a 1 17.5 HB-164 t2058.5 17.6 SB-1121 2061.1 . 0-20 SB-758, 760; HB-2853 2061.2 1 0-21 HB-2853 2061.5 1 11-3 HB-1066, 1619 2061.11 1 1-3.3 HB-193,436, 488 2212.09 11-4 HB-1336 t2212.20 11-6 SB-523 2213 11-7 HB-1138 2214.2 11-8 SB-1138 2214.3 1 1-11 SB-225 t2214.5 1-20 HB-1336,2853,2862 2215 1-20 HB-2862 2215.1 1 2-4.7 SB-1023; HB-1227, 2216 1 1656 2217 *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-99, 224 HB-99, 222 HB-94, 99, 1469, 1484, 2872 -B-421, 797 HB-95, 99 HB-421 HB-421 HB-421 HB-93 HB-93, 99, 348, 1469 HB-99, 348 HB-99, 225 SB-844 SB-1296 HB-99 HB-93, 98, 99 HB-99 SB-649 SB-407; HB-679 SB-482 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-1970 SB-649; HB-1115 SB-253; HB-99, 628 HB-2371 HB-166 SB-1353; HB-546, 883, 1424, 1546, 2015, 2371, 2616 HB-673, 1546 SB-1353 SB-1234 SB-939 SB-1234 HB-2503 HB-1056 HB-547 HB-726 HB-726 SB-407; HB-679 SB-257 SB-257 HB-2674 SB-1612 HB-1023 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 10- 10- 110- l - ti 1t 1 1 12-4.11 12-4.17 12-4.20a t12-4.24a 12-4.25 12-4.28 t12-4.28 t12-4.29 12-5 12-8 12-2614 125 t172a 1372 1374 t1377 1515 2051 t2051a 2053 2054 2054.1 2057.1 t2057.1a 2057.2 1 I I 2327 Chap. 23-Cont. *' 26 *2701 thru 3 3 3 3 3 3 t3 3 STATUTES AI Par. Bill 2688 2689 89.1 2709 3082 3088 1089 1090 3386 3387 3389 390 3432 1434 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2594 HB-2222, 2256 SB-1456 SB-1456 SB-1456 SB-1456 HB-2730 HB-2730 HB-2730 HB-2730 HB-2414 SB-670, 674, 675, 676, 677,678,1085; HB-305, 654, 2051, 2414,2518,2519, 2520,2521,2522, 2524 SB-673; HB-2516 HB-1014 SB-671; HB-2517 SB-679; HB-2414, 2523 HB-2370 SB-1180 HB-2409 HB-1646 HB-92, 93, 99 HB-93 HB-99, 480, 655, 971, 1439,1469,2016, 2662 SB-22; HB-1364, 1969 HB-1364 HB-1469 HB-96, 99 HB-93, 1190 HB-412 HB-1655 HB-2290 SB-813; HB-97, 99 HB-1969 SB-992 SB-993 SB-21 SB-912 SB-1353 HB-547 HB-2617 SB-1353, 1442,1505 SB-1353, 1442,1505 SB-1353, 1442 SB-1353 SB-1353 HB-2045 HB-2852 VlENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 23-Cont. 5102 1 t5102.1 5103 5104 t5501.1 1 6104.01 t6104.01a 6104.02 1 t6104.03 t6104.04 6107.04 6107.05 6108.04 6304 1 6310 1 6503 1 6509 1 HB-1270, 1490, 1885, 2726,2776 HB-1984 HB-1487 HB-1487 HB-1487 SB-501, 1255 HB-1487 SB-1552 SB-1552; HB-1006 HB-1986 SB-763; HB-724, 1749 SB-763; HB-724,1749 HB-724 SB-390, 1255; HB-724 HB-724 SB-403, 1255; HB-724 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-2085 SB-1569; HB-2963, 2985,2994 HB-1641 HB-1641 SB-652; HB-1508 HB-936 HB-642 HB-1641 HB-1641 SB-240, 682; HB-854, 1237 SB-652; HB-1932 HB-869 SB-1255 SB-1255; HB-724 HB-2723 HB-2723 HB-373 *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-2852, 2987 HB-2987 SB-14 SB-15 HB-547 SB-1461; HB-664 SB-1057 HB-654 SB-255; HB-881 SB-1590 SB-1258 >B-1258 ;B-1258; HB-2852 HB-1670 HB-2840 IB-1670 IB-2840 CITIES AND VILLAGES 24 f1-l- 1 1-2-4 1-2-7 1-2-9 1-2-9.1 1-2-11 1-2-12 1-4-5 1-4-6 1-4-7 2-2-5 2-2-6 2-2-7 2-3-5 2-3-5a 2-3-6 2-3-19 t3-2-8.2 3-4-6 3-5-3a *3-5-3c 3-5-9 3-9-4 3-11-17 4-3-5 *4-3-8 4-6-1 *4-8-5 5-2-19 5-3-3 t5-3-3.1 6-3-10 6-3-11 t6A-1-0 thru 6A-1-7 3434a 3434c 3437 3441 t3443a 3444 t3447 t3448 5004a t5004b 5005 t5005b t5005c 5006a 5006b t5006c t5008c 5010 t5010.1 t5011.1 t501la 5017 5017a-3 5021 t5021.1 t5022.2 5023 5029 t5034.3 t5034.4 t5034.5 t5034.6 t5034.7 t5035.2 5101 2328 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued 7-1-1 7-1-7 8-1-7 8-2-6 8-2-7 8-3-1 18-3-2.1 8-3-13 8-3-14 t8-3-16 t8-3-17 18-3-18 t8-3-19 t8-3-20 t8-3-21 8-4.1-1 8-4-1 8-5-1 8-6-4 8-7-4 8-8-5 8-8-7 t8-9-3 8-10-8 18-10-25 8-11-1 *8-11-1 8-11-1.2 8-11-2 t8-11-2.1 8-11-5 Chap. 24-Cont. Par. Bill *8-11-5 HB-2481 11-84-1 HB-1938 8-1'1-6 HB-2482, 2483, 2595 11-95-14 SB-600 *8-11-6 HB-2481 11-102-4 SB-276, 375; HB 8-11-9.1 SB-1085; HB-2051 11-102-5 SB.273; HB-285( t8-11-16 HB-1674, 2156 t11-102-5.1 SB-1145; HB-28( 9-2-17 HB-1938 t11-102-5a thru 9-2-65 HB-1938 11-102-5g SB-805 10-1-7 SB-152, 682; HB-429, 111-113.1-1 HB-998 866 111-114.1-1 SB-682, 846 10-1-13 HB-953 111-117-2.1 HB-1818 10-1-17 HB-89 11-119-1 HB-1859 10-1-18 HB-423 11-119-2 SB-1112; HB-181 10-1-40 HB-845 tl1-125-4 SB-1307, 1482; 10-2.1-1 SB-685; HB-1606 HB-2742 10-2.1-4 HB-1070 11-129-2 HB-1859 10-2.1-6 HB-429 11-129-3 SB-1112; HB-18' *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. -2855 6 61 59 59 HB-1413 HB-1541 SB-1215; HB-1609 SB-1547; HB-2915 SB-1547; HB-2915 SB-1547; HB-578, 2915 SB-1547; HB-2915 SB-357; HB-1053 SB-433, 1540, 1541 SB-473, 600, 682; HB-574, 896 HB-896 HB-896 HB-896 HB-896 HB-896 HB-854 SB-1243 SB-1243 HB-862 HB-862 HB-1923 HB-1923 SB-682; HB-1072, 1279 SB-1255, 1432 SB-682; HB-1072, 1279 SB-72, 1085; HB-993, 2051,2482,2483, 2595 HB-2481 HB-268 SB-76; HB-911, 924, 1419 SB-623,710, 1301; HB-239, 722, 1984 SB-1085; HB-2051, 2482, 2483, 2484, 2595 Chap. Par. 24-Cont. 10-2.1-17 t10-2.1-17a f10-2.1-27.1 110-4-2.1 111-5.3-1 11-6-1 11-10-1 11-12-9 11-13-1 11-13-15 11-15-1 11-19-4 S11-20-8.1 11-22-1 11-30-4 11-31-1 11-31-2 111-31-2.1 1l1-31-2.2 111-31-2.3 11-31-2.4 11-40-2b 11-40-3 11-42-8a 11-42-11.1 t11-42-13 *11-61-la 11-74.4-1 11-74.4-2 11-74.4-3 11-74.4-4 Sl1-74.4-4a 11-74.4-5 11-74.4-7 11-74.4-8 11-74.4-8a 11-74.4-9 11-74.8-8 Bill SB-382; HB-38, 2564 HB-2564 SB-685 SB-212 HB-911 HB-811 HB-586, 1930 SB-682; HB-1237 HB-2210,2611 HB-2600, 2631 HB-1119 SB-600 HB-2391 SB-1532; HB-2852 HB-2562 HB-2600, 2631 HB-2507 HB-2507 HB-2507 HB-2507 HB-2507 SB-750, 1255; HB-867 SB-77 HB-2363 HB-1621 SB-682, 1190 HB-2767 HB-1653 SB-1042 SB-1042, 1085, 1300, 1534; HB-73, 2051 SB-682, 1042, 1300, 1534 SB-1042 SB-1300, 1534 SB-1042 SB-1042 SB-1300, 1534; HB-73, 1967 SB-1042 SB-1042 2329 Chap. 24-Cont. 11- 11- 11- 11- 11- ti 1- l 1-153-1 11-1: 12 2 t21-5.2 2 850 8 850.( 85 85 85 85 85 85 850 850 850 850 850 850.0 850.0 850.( 850.( 850.( 850.( 8501 8 85C t8 CIVIL SER 241/ STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 24h-Cont. Par. 139-3 139-7 141-5 142-2 150-1 153-1 thru 53-17 t21-1 1-1.1 21-5 11-5.1 Sthru 1-5.8 HB-373 21-5a SB-1570; HB-2985, 2994 21-12 HB-1884 21-22 HB-1884 21-25 HB-1516 21-29 HB-1822 21-30 HB-1826 21-31 HB-1826 808.1 SB-267 1.06-1 SB-1112 50.07 SB-1112 )7all SB-1112 0.07b SB-1112 0.07c SB-1112 0.07d SB-1112 i0.07f SB-1112 0.07g SB-1112 0.07h SB-1112 .07z6 SB-1112 .07z7 SB-1112 .07z8 SB-1112 .07z9 SB-1112 )7z10 SB-1112 7zl2a SB-1112 )7zl3 SB-1112 )7zl4 SB-1112 )7zl5 SB-1112 )7zl6 SB-1112 )7zl7 SB-1112 50.08 SB-1112 ).08.3 SB-1112 50.20 SB-1112 1361 HB-1798 VICE 38bl HB-909 38b2 HB-909 38b3 SB-951; HB-678, 1116 38b4 HB-909 381.1 SB-1024 HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 HB-1859 HB-1237 HB-2441 SB-1592 HB-583 HB-585 SB-1570; HB-2985, 2994 SB-1569, 1570; HB-2963, 2985, 2994 CLERKS OF COUI 25 4.1 9 16 t22.1 t22.2 t22.3 t22.4 27.1 27.2 27.3 *27.3 27.3a 27.4 *27.4 219 COMMERCIAL CC 26 1-201 t2A-101 thru 2A-531 3-804 3-806 4-213 5-114 8-102 8-103 8-104 8-105 8-106 8-107 t8-108 8-201 8-202 8-203 8-204 8-205 8-206 8-207 8-301 8-302 8-303 8-304 8-305 8-306 8-307 8-308 8-309 8-310 8-311 8-312 8-313 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-664, 1423 SB-664 HB-514 SB-480; HB-2785 SB-480; HB-2785 SB-480; HB-2785 SB-480; HB-2785 SB-385; HB-1524 SB-385 SB-385; HB-1072, 2747 SB-664 SB-356, 664, 1609 SB-385 SB-664 SB-999 )DE SB-258, 966; HB-513 SB-966 HB-172 HB-2540 SB-445; HB-635 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258 SB-258 SB-258 SB-258 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258 SB-258 SB-258 SB-258 SB-258 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 2330 Chap. Par. 26-Cont. 8-314 8-315 8-316 8-317 8-318 8-319 8-320 18-321 8-401 8-402 8-403 8-404 8-405 8-406 f8-408 t8-409 9-103 9-105 9-109 t9-115 9-203 9-302 9-304 9-305 9-307 9-307.1 9-309 9-312 9-407 9-503 9-504 9-506 t12-101 t12-102 CONTRACTS 29 9 *9 *10 *11 *12 *13 *14 t16.1 t16.2 *36 thru 39 *40 thru 42 60.4 t60.5 *801 thru 808 802 803 804 805 807 808 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 29-Cont. SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-762 HB-714 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 HB-922 HB-922 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 HB-922 HB-1089 HB-1089 HB-1089 SB-258; HB-513 SB-258; HB-513 SB-1027 SB-1287 SB-1287 SB-1287 SB-1287 SB-1287 SB-1287 HB-1515 HB-1515 HB-497 HB-497 HB-720 SB- 1344 SB-1051; HB-1401 HB-1402 HB-1402 HB-1402 HB-1402 HB-1402 HB-1402 CONVEYA 30 t *601 thr CORONER 31 Bill 903 HB-1836 904 HB-1836 905 HB-1836 NCES 34c SB-505; HB-930, 932 84 SB-1222 84.1 SB-1222 96.2 HB-57, 1376, 2906 96.3 HB-57, 1376 96.4 HB-57, 1376 127 SB-1222 134.1 HB-1376 *135 HB-1376 302 HB-2421 302.1 HB-2421 302.2 HB-2424 303.1 SB-624 304 HB-2421 309 SB-527; HB-2421, 2422, 2423 310 HB-2421 312.1 SB-1085; HB-2051, 2421 314.5 HB-2421 315 HB-2421 318 SB-527; HB-2421 318.2 HB-2421 318.4 HB-1657, 2421 318.5 HB-2421, 2632 319 HB-2632 u 603 HB-81 802 SB-690 803 SB-295, 690 S 1 SB-504; HB-63 10 SB-1302; HB-2331 10.1 HB-464 10.2 HB-464 10.2a HB-464 10.3 SB-405 12 SB-1302 1f6.1 HB-2514 42 HB-464 CORPORATIONS 32 1.25 HB-2778 fl.26 SB-803 2.10 SB-1214; HB-933, 1529 5.05 SB-448 5.10 SB-448 5.15 SB-448 *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. 2331 Par. 5.20 *7.85 8.75 8.85 tllA.01 tl A.01 thru 11A.10 tl1A.01 thru 11A.11 tl1A.02 t11A.03 tl 1A.04 tllA.05 tllA.06 t11A.07 tll A.08 tl 1A.09 tllA.10 tllA.11 fllA.15 tllA.20 12.35 12.45 12.75 13.15 13.60 14.05 101.80 103.10 105.10 105.15 105.20 107.75 108.70 108.75 t108.76 112.25 112.35 112.45 112.75 113.15 113.60 114.05 116.05 *305 thru 331 415-3.6 415-6 415-11 t429.24.2 441 t454.8 t562a.14 t609.14-1 632 640 690.4 *690.40 COSTS 33 COUNTIES 34 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 32-Cont. SB-448 *690.10 SB-803 *690.19 SB-1214 690.21 SB-803 690.24 HB-2975 690.25 690.30 HB-2901 t690.31-1 *690.32 29 SB-664 33 SB-664 HB-3008 HB-2975 HB-2975 HB-2975 SB-803; HB-2975 HB-2975 HB-2975 HB-2975 HB-2975 SB-803; HB-2975 HB-2975 SB-803 SB-803 SB-1222 SB-448, 1222 SB-1222 SB-448 SB-448 SB-448 SB-681 SB-681 SB-449 SB-449 SB-449 SB-166 SB-1085; HB-270, 1312, 2051 SB-681 SB-681; HB-1555 SB-449 SB-1222 SB-449, 1222 SB-1222 SB-449 SB-449 SB-449 SB-449 HB-2778 HB-1471 HB-388 HB-388 HB-1818 SB-762 HB-1312, 1697 HB-379 HB-379 HB-388 HB-2827 HB-1799 *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. Chap. 32-Cont. Bill HB-1799 HB-1799 HB-2453 HB-2453 HB-1222 HB-1799 SB-697 HB-1799 HB-1799 248.1 301.1 303 t303.1 304 t403.3 t404b 406 t406b 408 409.1 *409.1 409.1a *409.1a 409.2 409.2a *409.2a t409.5a 409.10 *409.10 409. 1Oa *409.10a 409.11 t409.18 414 t417.1 t418.4 t419.4 t420.2 421 t421.3 422 423 425 426 t428a 429.21a t429.24.2 HB-2874 HB-1006, 2749 SB-1429; HB-1963 HB-1270, 1885 HB-298 HB-1151 SB-461; HB-2726 SB-483, 986, 1284; HB-864 HB-1397, 1398 SB-652, 1284 SB-72; HB-993, 2482, 2483 HB-2481 HB-2482, 2483 HB-2481 HB-2482, 2483, 2484 HB-2482, 2483, 2484 HB-2481 SB-986 HB-2482, 2483 HB-2481 HB-2482, 2483 HB-2481 SB-483 HB-844 HB-632, 1119 HB-2776 SB-481 HB-839, 911 HB-1291 HB-2363 HB-998, 1770, 2390 HB-1291, 2562 HB-2562 SB-531 HB-864 HB-1236 SB-77 HB-2746 2332 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill COUNTY TREASURER Chap. 34-Cont. 42 36 4.6 SB-385; HB-1979 4a HB-996 )9.29 432 705 706 709 831 838 1006 1504a 2013 2014 2052 2054 2060 2074 2101 2160 2173 2608 3101a 3105 3106 3110 3111 3113 3114 t3116.1 3117 3120 3121 3122 3123 3151 3152 3154 3155 3158 5022 t5024.32 5362 5604 5605 t5606.1 6604 6606 6610 6612 6613 6616 6618 SB-664; HB-1912 SB-664; HB-1974 SB-1093; HB-2894, 2896 HB-2894, 2896 HB-186 SB-653 HB-1291 SB-461 HB-2412 HB-1923 HB-1923 SB-849 HB-862 HB-862 HB-862 HB-2873 SB-1035; HB-2749, 2863 SB-142 SB-731; HB-596, 1253 SB-483 SB-483 SB-483 SB-483 SB-483 SB-483 SB-483 SB-1307, 1482; HB-2742 SB-483 SB-483 SB-483 SB-483 SB-483 HB-2210, 2611 SB-1384; HB-733 SB-1040, 1384; HB-2373 HB-1392 SB-667, 1305; HB-1096, 1633, 2066 HB-1023 HB-1196 HB-873 SB-114, 739; HB-1502 HB-1502 SB-271 HB-265 HB-265 HB-265 HB-265 HB-265 HB-265 HB-265 *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. COURTS 37 23.71 *23.71 25 72.1 72.2 72.2c t72.2c 72.2d t72.2d 72.4-1 t72.4-3 t72.40-1 thru 72.40-6 72.41-1 72.42 160.2 160.2-1 439.16 439.24-6.1 655 658 $701-1 *701-1 thru 708-4 701-2 701-4 701-9 t701-15.1 t701-15.2 701-17 701-19 *701-19 t701-22 t701-23 702-1 702-2 702-3 702-3.1 t702-3.2 702-4 702-7 702-8 702-9 702-10 702-11 t702-13 703-1.1 SB-1571; HB-2981 SB-1572; HB-1848, 2713, 2980 SB-189; HB-1063 HB-1071 SB-44; HB-1105 SB-652 SB-44; HB-1064, 1105 SB-652 HB-1064 SB-352 SB-386, 664 SB-664 SB-44; HB-1105 SB-44; HB-1105 SB-196 SB-196 HB-1693 SB-926 SB-1005 SB-1005 HB-480 HB-787 HB-205, 1193 HB-205, 480, 1193 HB-2594 HB-219, 245 HB-245 HB-1505 SB-854; HB-205, 1193 HB-480 HB-245 HB-245 HB-205, 480, 971, 1193 HB-2675 HB-480, 971, 2019 SB-482 HB-205, 971, 1193 HB-1569 SB-1085, 1124, 1437; HB-1498, 1596, 2051,2673, 2721 SB-1401; HB-2584 HB-1808, 2366 HB-1614 HB-2017 HB-1342 HB-971 2333 Chap. 37-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 703-2 HB-219, 245 703-3 HB-2594 703-5 HB-971 703-6 HB-1469 703-7 HB-549 703-8 HB-245 704-1 SB-950; HB-205, 480, 971, 1193 704-2 SB-1085; HB-205, 971, 2051 704-4 HB-205, 971 704-5 HB-971, 1709 t704-5.1 HB-1149 704-6 HB-205, 971, 2223 704-7 HB-205, 219, 245, 971, 1342 704-8 HB-205, 480, 971, 1193 705-1 HB-205, 971, 1342 705-2 SB-482, 1355; HB-205, 480, 971, 1193 705-3 SB-178, 1133, 1355; HB-219, 245, 2594 705-5 SB-950 705-7 HB-971 706-1 HB-205, 1193 707-3 SB-950 t804.16.1 HB-2922 805-14 HB-99 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 38 1-5 SB-1356 1-6 HB-614 2-7 HB-477 2-8 HB-2957 t2-10.1 SB-126; HB-2722 t2-15a SB-115; HB-2299, 2301 3-5 SB-1409; HB-685, 2585 3-6 HB-685, 2574 5-4 SB-1376; HB-529, 2480 6-3 SB-1370 7-2 HB-554 *7-10 HB-477 7-11 HB-477 8-1 SB-1376, 1411, 1443 t8-1.1 SB-1376, 1411, 1443 t8-1.2 SB-1376, 1411, 1443 8-2 HB-502 8-4 SB-1360 9-1 SB-510, 740, 911, 1359, 1361, 1531; HB-477, 1567 *9-1.1 SB-1085; HB-2051 Bill 9-1.2 SB-1085; HB-477, 2051 9-2 HB-1624 9-3 HB-697 *9-4 HB-471 10-2 SB-126; HB-2722 10-4 SB-1368 t10-4.1 SB-1368 10-5 SB-126, 964; HB-2038, 2722 t10-8 HB-1466 11.19.2 SB-126 11.20.1 SB-126 11-14 HB-647, 1162, 2172, 2348 11-15 HB-647, 2348 11-15.1 SB-126; HB-2348, 2722 11-16 HB-647 11-17 HB-647 11-18 SB-75; HB-1162, 2242 11-19.1 SB-126; HB-2722 11-19.2 HB-2722 11-20 SB-514, 1376; HB-529, 1393, 2471, 2480 11-20.1 HB-2722 11-21 SB-737; HB-2037, 2471 tll-23 HB-951, 1367, 2597 t12-1.1 HB-1632 12-2 SB-115, 509; HB-1040, 1632, 1996, 2301, 2808 t12-2a HB-1040 12-3 SB-1378; HB-1624 12-4 SB-509, 1025, 1378, 1405; HB-330, 1624, 3016 12-4.3 SB-126, 1025; HB-2722 t12-4.6 SB-1276, 1396, 1437; HB-122, 2570, 2591, 2721, 3016 112-4.7 SB-1276, 1396; HB-2570 12-5.1 SB-1275, 1394; HB-2588 t12-5.2 SB-110 12-6 SB-1362; HB-2159 12-7.1 HB-2931 12-9 SB-1397; HB-1240 t12-9.1 HB-1240 12-13 SB-126, 1376; HB-528, 2591, 2722 12-14 SB-115, 126; HB-2301, 2302, 2722 12-15 SB-569 *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. 2334 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 38-Cont. tl "14-7 th1 *J4-7 thr 1t6D-1 thru 16D-10 t16D-2 17-1 17-la 17-7 t17-9 t17-12 17-a 18-1 t18-1.1 20-1 20-1.1 21-1 21-1.2 t22-56 24-1 24-1.1 t24-1.1 24-2 SB-1335 SB-376 SB-262, 469, 1259; HB-1847, 2825 HB-352, 357, 2825 HB-2105 HB-1715 HB-1066 SB-741 SB-115; HB-2301, 2479 HB-1632 HB-543, 1847 HB-543 HB-1847 HB-1847 HB-951 SB-1018, 1037; HB-34, 355, 356, 1676 SB-827, 1316; HB-653, 804, 2351 HB-2093 SB-271; HB-355, 356, 653,804, 1080 Par. Bill 12-16 SB-115, 126,569, 1376; HB-1995, 2301, 2722 2-16.1 HB-524 12-17 SB-569 12-18 HB-2577 12-20 HB-404, 670, 2044, 2808 14-1 HB-2571 14-2 SB-964, 1240; HB-501, 1787, 2571, 2575, 2848 14-3 HB-1786, 2571 14-4 HB-2571 14-5 HB-2571 14-6 HB-1786,2571 u 14-9 HB-2571 16-1 SB-115, 469, 1259, 1376, 1404; HB-615, 653,804, 871, 1847, 2150, 2351 16-5 SB-115; HB-615 16-9 SB-1259 *16-9 SB-1335 A-2.12 SB-260 A-2.13 SB-260 16A-3 SB-260 16A-5 SB-260 6A-10 SB-115; HB-615, 1847 16B-2 HB-1847 t16D SB-1408; HB-2586 16D-1 SB-376 *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. Par. Bill 38-Cont. 24-3 HB-447, 653, 804, 1080, 2186, 2324, 2351 24-3.1 SB-827, 1365; HB-333, 1080, 2324, 2351 24-3.2 HB-653,804 t24-3.4 HB-447, 448 24-3.11 SB-827 24-4 HB-1080 24-6 HB-2330 26-1 SB-1398; HB-1632 28-1 HB-2065 28-2 HB-2264 28-3 HB-9 28-5 SB-1443; HB-2264 28-7 HB-1545 29-1 SB-1170 t29B-1 SB-1436 30-1 HB-477 t31-4.1 SB-1380 31A-1 SB-508; HB-2153 31A-1.1 SB-508; HB-2153 32-2 HB-2737 t32-5.1 SB-1381 132-5.2 SB-1381 t32-11 SB-509, 738 t32A-2 SB-509 t32A-3 SB-509 t33-4 SB-1372 33B-1 HB-477, 2578, 2583 t33D-1 SB-1500; HB-378 t33D-2 SB-1500 t33D-3 SB-1500 t33D-4 SB-1500 t33D-5 SB-1500 t33D-6 SB-1500 t33D-7 SB-1500 t33D-8 SB-1500 t33D-9 SB-1500 t33D-10 SB-1500 36-1 HB-1951, 2106 37-1 SB-1277, 1395; HB-2587 *39-1 thru 39-3 HB-897, 2303 *42-1 HB-897, 2303 *42-2 HB-897, 2303 60-5 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 *60-7.7 SB-167, 1357 70-51 HB-2497 81-22 HB-1399, 1415 81-25 HB-1399, 1415 83-1 HB-1080 "83-1 thru 83-16.3 HB-653, 804, 2351 83-1.1 HB-1080, 2324 83-2 HB-1080,2324 t16/ t16W 1 t 2335 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. t83-3.1 83-4 83-5 83-8 83-10 101.80 103.10 103-5 104-13 104-23 104-26 106-1 106-2 t106-4 t106-5 t106A-1 thru 106A-3 t106A-1 thru 106A-4 106A-2 106A-3 107-11 108.75 108-1 108A-1 *108A-1 thru 108A-11 tl08A-1.1 108A-3 108A-4 108A-5 108A-6 t108A-12 S 108A-13 t108A-14 t108A-15 t108A-16 S 108A-17 t108A-18 t108A-19 t108A-20 t108A-21 t108A-22 t108A-23 tl08B-1 thru 108B-14 t108B-15 109-1 110-1 t110-2.1 110-4 110-5 tf110-6.1 110-7 HI SB HI SB SB SE SB SB HI HI HI SB SB SB SB HI HI HI HI SB SB SB HI HI HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HI HE HE HE HE HE SB SB 1 SB HE SB SB SB SB 6 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. B-1080 110-10 t-827; HB-2324 *110-14 3-2324 110-15 S t-827; HB-2324 110-17 I ý-532, 827; HB-255, t110-18 333, 1029, 1556 111-3 1-681 t112.8 i 1-681 112-2 S 1-58, 1085; HB-2051 112-4 B-2334, 2808 112-5 B-1778 112-6 S B-477, 2572 t112-8 S 1-167, 1357 1-167, 1357 112A-3 S -167, 137 112A-24 t-167, 1357 113-3 i-167, 1357 t113-4.2 I B-2241 114-1 114-4 S 3-510 114-5 1 B-2997 114-12 S B-2997 t114-12.1 S 1-501, 1255 115-1 S 1-681 115-3 S 1-94 115-4 S 3-1787, 2575 115-4.1 115-7 F 3-2571 115-7.1 S 3-501 3-1787,2575 115-7.2 S 3-1787,2575 115-10 S 3-1787, 2573, 2575 3-1787,2575 115-11 H 3-2571 115-13 S 3-2571 3-2571 116-2 F 3-2571 *119-5 F 3-2571 121-13 F 3-2571 *124-1 S 3-2571 155-1 F 3-2571 t155-4 F 3-2571 *155-21 F 3-2571 *155-22 F 3-2571 "155-23 F 3-2571 *155-24 F -964, 1240; 157-5 F HB-2571, 2848 t1165.14 F -964 t165-10 F -124, 136,355; 165-11 - HB-1603 1165-11 F -28 165-13 F 1-2607 1165-14 I -28, 1406; HB-477 180-3 S -1455; HB-696 *204-1a S -28, 1455 204-4 - -53, 124, 1559; 204-8 I HB-79, 176, 221, 204a-1 1- )16, 670 $204a-1 - Bill SB-1455; HB-527 IB-897, 2303 SB-1447 IB-527, 2240 SB-28 HB-120, 437 HB-192 ;B-65; HB-1132 ;B-65; HB-67, 1132 SB-65; HB-1132 SB-65 SB-358, 1377 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1085; HB-2051 -B-477 HB-600 IB-67, 437 SB-58; HB-522, 2960 IB-477 SB-511; HB-505 ;B-911 SB-1363; HB-1154 SB-124 SB-124; HB-66, 477 IB-477 IB-526, 2591 SB-1374; HB-2583, 2859 ;B-1373; HB-2591 ;B-570, 1377; HB-2591 IB-523 ;B-123, 1418; HB-437, 521, 1527 IB-1741 IB-477 IB-477 ;B-1085; HB-2051 IB-525 IB-529 iB-2107 IB-2107 IB-2107 IB-2107 IB-477 IB-2922 IB-1149, 2922 iB-1149, 2922 IB-1149, 2922 IB-1149, 2922 IB-1149 ;B-116, 305; HB-617 ;B-1085; HB-2051 IB-219, 245 IB-1729 IB-219, 245 IB-219, 245 *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. 2336 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. *206-1 thru 206-9 206-2.1 206-3 206-3.1 t206-3.3 206-5 206-7 206-8 t206-10 210-3 210-7 *301 thru 333 314 318 321 1003-2-2 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. SB-964 HB-477 SB-909, 1085; HB-2051 SB-909 SB-35; HB-1318 SB-304, 660, 843, 1401; HB-1028, 2325, 2584 SB-926 SB-1158 SB-926 SB-910 SB-909, 926 HB-2358 HB-2358 SB-1399 SB-1399 SB-1085, 1316; HB-1016, 1017, 1807, 2051,2185, 2381 Bill 1003-2-6 HB-2013 io 1... , 1 1003-3-2 SB-1085; HB-2051B-19, 245, 2 1003-3-5 SB-1156; HB-1507 2242 1003-3-7 SB-75; HB-2242 1005-6-3.1 SB-75, 178, 1085, 1003-3-8 HB-2180 1450; HB-219, 1003-5-3.1 SB-991 2051, 2242 t1003-5-4 HB-2116 1005-6-4 SB-126, 261, 136z 1003-6-2 SB-85, 648, 1578; HB-1567, 2157 HB-476, 1130, 2559 1005-6-4.1 SB-1364 1003-7-6 SB-1316 1005-7-1 SB-75, 1085; HB- 1003-8-2 HB-476 2242 1003-8-3 HB-476 1005-8-1 SB-38, 126, 414, ] 1003-8-5 SB-482 1412; HB-262, 1003-8-10 HB-477 *1005-8-1 HB-2150 t1003-8-11 SB-555 t1005-8-1.1 HB-2150 1003-9-1 SB-1316; HB-476, t1005-8-1.2 HB-2150 2457 1005-8-2 SB-1412 1003-10-2 HB-476 *1005-8-2 HB-2150 1003-10-3 HB-476 t1005-8-3.1 HB-2150 11003-10-13 SB-555 1005-8-4 SB-1358, 1375, 1 1003-11-1 HB-653, 804 1403; HB-477 t1003-12-1la SB-387 1005-8-5 HB-477 1003-14-1 SB-85; HB-2348 1005-8-6 SB-126, 1088; t1003-14-5 SB-647 HB-2262 1003-15-2 SB-877, 1085, 1453; 1005-9-1 SB-1369 HB-2051 1005-9-1.2 SB-1131, 1499 1005-1-9 HB-477 t1005-9-1.3 SB-1132 t1005-1-18.1 HB-219, 245 1301 SB-1258 t1005-1-18.2 HB-245 1404 SB-1410; HB-600 *1005-2-3 HB-477 1523, 1525, 151 1005-2-4 SB-124 1553, 1556, 162 1005-3-2 SB-124, 544; HB-615, 2222, 2590 1221, 1570 1406 HB-600 1005-4-1 HB-477, 600, 2179 t1904.9 HB-2847 *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. 051, 245, ; 2051, 1407, 2603 376, i, 26, 28, 11005-5.3 HB-2607 1005-5-3 SB-75, 126, 1085, 1242, 1376, 1407, 1411, 1437, 1443, 1503; HB-343, 349, 377, 477, 871, 1252, 1350, 2044, 2051, 2150, 2242, 2721, 3016 "1005-5-3.1 HB-2150 1005-5-3.2 SB-115, 1085; HB-147, 884, 2051, 2108, 2109, 2301 *1005-5-3.2 HB-2150 1005-5-3.3 HB-2607 t1005-5-3.3 SB-124, 544; HB-615, 1221, 1570 1005-5-6 HB-2739, 2740, 2741 t1005-5-7 HB-245 t1005-5-8 HB-245 1005-6-1 HB-1153 1005-6-2 SB-192, 1479, 1504 n1 0nn5I_;_ -I R7 1 M 1"78 In4i 2337 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue( Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. DOMESTIC RELATIONS 40-Cont. 40 1509 104 202 203 204 1514 1516 1518 1519.1 2313-3 2401 12403.2 2504 2511 2514 205 209 210 212 401 403 411 413 503 504 505 t505.1 506 508 510 t510.1 1510.15 511 602 602.1 603 605 607 t607.2 608 609 610 706.1 709 710 t713 1001 t1022 1106 1107 1107.1 11204.1 1223 1224 1226.1 1453 1501 1506 1507 1508 SB-135, 141; HB-49 HB-102, 103 SB-772, 1588 SB-85,1322; HB-229, 346,438, 985,2044, 2666 SB-85; HB-346, 395 HB-1304 HB-2326 HB-395 HB-469 SB-495 HB-2352 HB-2326 HB-310,1199 SB-141; HB-923, 1939 SB-141; HB-923, 2853 SB-775; HB-1796, 2036 HB-310 HB-310, 2350 SB-141; HB-1939, 2350 SB-495 SB-495 SB-141; HB-49 SB-231; HB-2038 SB-231 SB-231 SB-930 HB-83, 1574 HB-2038 SB-930 SB-231; HB-527 SB-220, 231 SB-497, 759; HB-326, 2853,2862 HB-2582 HB-2581 HB-2580, 2693 HB-2062 SB-84 SB-141; HB-923, 2853 SB-141; HB-923, 2853 SB-497, 759; HB-326, 2853,2862 SB-1332 SB-141; HB-923 SB-141; HB-923, 2853 SB-497, 759; HB-326, 2853, 2862 SB-1111 HB-973 HB-973 HB-973 SB-930; HB-973 *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. 2515 2516 2517 2520 DRAINAGE 42 5-14 5-20.1 253 t263.1 280 1282.2 283 t283.01 283.1 t283.5 291 296 303 306 1306.5 t308.2 314 317 317h t317i t317j t317k t3171 323.7 323.11 t323.38 t324.38 326bb 327 327c 360 389 398.6 414.2 415 d Bill HB-218 HB-973 HB-973 HB-973 HB-443 SB-964 HB-1744 HB-1684 SB-1510 HB-1278 SB-141; HB-923, 1452, 2579, 2853 SB-141; HB-923 SB-141; HB-923 SB-124; HB-1578, 1797 SB-497, 759; HB-326, 2853, 2862 HB-1002 HB-91 SB-1591; HB-246 HB-998 HB-1135, 1949 HB-1951 HB-1135, 1945 HB-1135, 1406 HB-1135, 1945 HB-1135, 1405 HB-1947 HB-1135, 1404, 1948 SB-1074; HB-1135, 1949 HB-1135, 1945 HB-1135, 1405 HB-1135, 1406 HB-1136, 1947 HB-1135, 1404, 1948 HB-1951 HB-1509 HB-1509 HB-1509 HB-1509 SB-586; HB-1454 SB-516; HB-1219 HB-1454 SB-586; HB-1454 SB-684; HB-1701 HB-316 HB-1701 SB-430; HB-1082 HB-425 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-587 HB-1135, 1949 2338 Chap. Par. 42-Cont. 418 t423.1 t435a f436b 438 1438.1 501-1 501-2 t501-6 503-1 504-1 DRAM SHOPS 43 t95.30 108 110 115 117 118 119 120 120a 121 123 127 129 130 tl30a 131 133a 134a 135 138 t 144d 145 153 158 t158a 159 *163d 164 3/4 166 167 t167.1 t167.2 169 171 172 174 175 176 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 43-Cont. HB-1135, 1945 HB-1135, 1406 HB-1947 HB-1135, 1405 HB-1135, 1404, 1948 HB-1951 HB-1073 HB-196 HB-29 HB-30 HB-29 HB-2761, 2974 HB-1314, 2974 HB-643 HB-1461, 2761, 2974 HB-2974 HB-2761 HB-1985 SB-370; HB-727, 852 HB-727, 2976 HB-2761 SB-719, 998 HB-42 HB-21, 2402 SB-277, 370; HB-88, 269, 281,954,994, 2971 HB-2886 HB-1944 HB-21, 2402 HB-591 SB-1144; HB-1134, 2023,2707 SB-719 SB-770, 1589 HB-2974 SB-465; HB-1727, 1985 HB-2761 SB-1481; HB-2720 SB-1481; HB-1461, 2720 SB-167, 1357 SB-1143; HB-1987 HB-387, 2492 HB-387, 2492 HB-1051 HB-1051 HB-387, 2492 HB-387, 2492 HB-387, 2492 HB-387, 2492 HB-387, 2492 HB-387, 2492 177 183 1210 t211 301.1 305 307 309 310 *310 ELECTIONS 46 1-3 1-4 1A-4 1A-8 1A-9 tlA-15 flB-1 thru 1B-14 2A-1 2A-1.1 2A-1.la 2A-1.2 2A-48 2A-52 t2A-53a 12A-55 3-1 4-3 4-6 4-6.1 4-6.2 4-6.3 14-6.4 4-7 4-8 4-8.03 Bill HB-387, 2492 HB-2167 HB-1539 HB-1539 SB-720 HB-1563 SB-962 SB-962 SB-720, 962 SB-962 SB-652, 653, 699, 1208; HB-341, 1508, 1571, 1641, 1824, 2621, 2719, 2984, 3001 SB-1317 HB-60, 2439, 2440 SB-88; HB-1508, 1691 SB-652 HB-2188 SB-541 SB-1569; HB-373, 2719, 2924, 2963, 2994 SB-64, 89, 164; HB-69, 435, 1147, 1516 SB-164 SB-164, 303, 554, 652, 699, 745; HB-23, 64, 75,456,715, 1177, 1571, 1617, 2621, 2695, 2719, 2984 SB-699; HB-2621, 2719, 2984 HB-1571 SB-303; HB-456 HB-1617 SB-60, 652 SB-652; HB-267 HB-2042 HB-1308, 1733, 2966 SB-179, 652, 979; HB-202, 203, 204, 545,652, 958, 1062, 1112, 1582, 2188, 2962 SB-652, 653; HB-1062, 1112, 2962 HB-1308, 2502 HB-518, 2042 SB-1320; HB-1246, 1508, 2853 SB-652; HB-682, 1112, 1246, 1550, 2962 *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. 2339 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 46-Cont. t4-8.04 4-10 4-11 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-22 4-25 4-27 4-28 4-30 t4-30.1 5-3 5-5 5-7 5-7.03 t5-7.04 5-9 *5-10 5-11 *5-11 "5-12 *5-13 5-14 5-16.1 5-16.2 5-16.3 t5-16.4 5-17 5-24 5-25 t5-25.2 5-28 5-29 5-35 5-39 6-21 6-22 6-23 6-24 6-25 6-26 6-29 6-31 6-35 6-35.03 Bill HB-3001 SB-574, 652 SB-652; HB-198, 518 HB-682 HB-1582 SB-1446 SB-652; HB-198, 518 HB-1845 HB-682 SB-652; HB-267 HB-518 HB-518 SB-652; HB-267 HB-2042 SB-1320; HB-1246, 1508, 2853 SB-652; HB-682, 1112, 1246, 1550, 2962 HB-3001 SB-574, 652 HB-518 SB-176; HB-1508 HB-518 HB-518 HB-518 SB-652; HB-198, 518 HB-1308, 1733, 2966 SB-179, 652, 653, 979; HB-202, 203, 204, 545,652, 958, 1062, 1582, 2188, 2962 SB-652; HB-1062, 1112, 2962 HB-1308, 2502 HB-518, 2042 HB-1582 HB-518 HB-518 SB-652; HB-198, 518 SB-652; HB-198, 518, 682 HB-1845 SB-652; HB-267 SB-665; HB-434, 1642, 2955, 2978 SB-665; HB-434, 1642, 2955, 2978 HB-434, 1642 HB-1642, 2955, 2978 SB-665; HB-434, 1642, 2955 SB-652; HB-1594 HB-2042 HB-518 SB-1320; HB-1246, 1508, 2853 SB-652; HB-682, 1112, 1246, 1550, 2962 Chap. Par. 46-Cont. t6-35.04 6-37 *6-38 6-39 *6-39 *6-40 6-41 6-45 6-48 6-50.1 6-50.2 6-50.3 t6-50.4 6-51 6-56 6-58 6-59 t6-59.2 6-60 6-66 6-70 6-71 6-78 6A-5 7-5 7-8 7-9 7-10 7-10.1 7-10.3 7-11 7-12 t7-12.2 7-14 7-14.1 t7-14a 7-15 7-16 7-17 7-19 *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-3001 SB-574, 652 HB-518 SB-176; HB-1508 HB-518 HB-518 HB-518 HB-2566 SB-652; HB-198, 518 SB-137; HB-1308, 1508, 1733, 2966 SB-652, 979, 1085; HB-202, 203, 204, 545, 652, 958, 1062, 1112, 1582, 2051, 2188, 2566, 2962 SB-652; HB-1062, 1112, 2962 HB-1308, 2502 HB-2042, 2566 SB-617, 638 HB-1582 SB-1446; HB-518 HB-518 SB-652; HB-198, 518 SB-652; HB-198, 518, 682 SB-652; HB-1642, 2955, 2977 HB-1845, 2566 SB-652; HB-267 SB-179, 652, 653 SB-164; HB-1549 SB-64, 89, 164, 1067; HB-69, 435, 1147 HB-131 SB-120, 303, 554, 652, 745; HB-23, 64, 75, 456, 715, 1589, 1641, 2737, 2985 HB-2737 HB-2891, 2892 SB-64, 89, 164; HB-69, 435, 1147 HB-882, 958, 1037, 1508, 1549, 1641, 2956 HB-912 SB-120, 652; HB-882, 1245, 1826 SB-652, 1164, 1207; HB-1593 SB-652 SB-652; HB-1825 SB-652 HB-1641 SB-120, 652; HB-2985 2340 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 46-Cont. 46-Cont. t7-20.1 HB-3001 t9-26.1 HB-23 7-34 SB-652; HB-1303, 10-2 SB-87; HB-958 1905, 1926 t10-2.1 SB-10, 652 7-45 HB-1734, 2737 10-3 HB-466, 958, 164 7-46 SB-120, 652; HB-2985 10-3.1 HB-2723 7-47.1 SB-652; HB-682, 956 10-4 SB-652; HB-209, 7-52 SB-120, 652; HB-2985 1641 7-53 SB-120, 652 10-5 HB-1508, 1641 7-56 SB-164 10-6 SB-87,652; HB-1 7-59 SB-652; HB-1125, 2984, 3000 1245, 1641, 2952 10-6.2 HB-882, 958 7-60 SB-164, 652; HB-882, 10-7 HB-958 1245, 1826 t10-7.1 HB-912 7-61 SB-652 10-8 HB-565, 1691 7-63 SB-164 10-9 SB-571; HB-565, 7-103 SB-652 10-10 SB-571, 1085; *7A-1 HB-1037, 2956 HB-1691, 2051 8-4 SB-64, 89, 164; HB-69, 10-10.1 HB-1691, 1823 435, 1147 10-14 SB-164; HB-882, 8-5 SB-164 110-14.1 SB-652; HB-158, 8-8 SB-652; HB-209,958, 10-15 HB-958 2737 11-1 SB-652, 1318; HE 8-9 HB-958, 1508 1579, 1941, 295 t8-9.2 HB-912 2967 8-17 HB-69 11-2 SB-652, 1068, 13 9-1 SB-653 HB-174, 1579, 9-1.3 SB-1139 2967 9-1.4 HB-324, 822, 2103 11-4 SB-652, 1318; HI t9-1.4a HB-822, 2103 267, 1579, 295: 9-1.5 HB-324 2967 9-1.7 SB-1139; HB-2182 11-4.2 SB-61; HB-1579, 9-1.8 HB-2182 12-1 HB-958 t9-1.9a HB-822, 2103 12-4 SB-652; HB-1825 9-1.10 HB-2182 12-5 HB-2695 t9-1.13 SB-653 t12-5.1 SB-652; HB-1825 9-3 SB-653; HB-822, 2103 t12-7 SB-299 9-4 SB-653; HB-822, 2103 13-1 SB-644; HB-1508 9-6 HB-822, 2103 1536 9-7 SB-652,653; HB-822, 13-1.1 HB-1536 2103, 2265 13-2 SB-644; HB-1508 t9-7.1 HB-822, 2103 1536 *9-9 SB-653 13-3 SB-652, 1241; 9-10 SB-652, 653; HB-324 HB-1762, 2964 9-11 SB-652,653; HB-2265 13-4 HB-329,2472 *9-11 HB-324 113-4.1 HB-3001 9-12 SB-652,653; HB-2265 *13-5 SB-1241 *9-12 HB-324 13-8 SB-1241 9-13 SB-652, 653; HB-324, 13-10 SB-195, 652, 121 2265 1319, 1560; HE 9-14 SB-652, 653; HB-324, 444, 492, 974, 2265 1508, 1518, 18: 9-15 SB-652,653 1845 9-16 SB-652,653 t13-17 HB-1293, 1733, 2 9-17 HB-152 t13A-1 thru 9-20 SB-652,653 13A-4 SB-195 9-25 HB-822, 2103 14-1 HB-329, 2472 t9-25.1 HB-822, 2103 114-1.1 HB-3001 *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. 1 958, 58, 1691 1826 3000 B-174, 53, 18; 2953, B-174, 3, 2953 5, 8, 3-132, 1375, 25, .966 2341 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued SB-644; HB-1508, 1536 HB-1536 Chap. 46-Cont. 2 23-1.1 *23-1.1 Par. Bill !2-15 HB-1495 23-1 HB-913 thru 14-5 SB-652, 1241; 23-1.17 HB-913 HB-1762, 2964 t23-1.la HB-913 14-7 SB-1241 t23-1.2a HB-913 14-9 SB-1319; HB-1508 t23-1.3a HB-913 t14-10 SB-137; HB-1508, t23-1.4a HB-913 1733, 2966 t23-1.5a HB-913 t14-14 HB-1293 t23-1.6a HB-913 15-2 SB-1034; HB-2818 t23-1.7a HB-913 16-3 SB-652; HB-1617, t23-1.8a HB-913 1826 t23-1.8b HB-913 t16-4.2 HB-3001 t23-1.9a HB-913 16-5.01 SB-652; HB-1245 t23-1.10a HB-913 t16-5.02 SB-613 t23-1.1la HB-913 16-7 HB-2695 t23-1.12a HB-913 t16-8.1 SB-635 t23-1.13a HB-913 16-10 SB-299 *23-6 HB-913 17-8 HB-1209 *23-7 HB-913 17-9 HB-1690 *23-8 HB-913 17-10 SB-60, 652; HB-1734 *23-9 HB-913 17-13 SB-652; HB-682, 956 *23-10 HB-913 17-14 SB-557 *23-11 HB-913 t17-15.1 SB-540 24-11 SB-652; HB-956, 17-16.1 SB-652; HB-466, 1245 24A-2 HB-882, 958 17-23 SB-652; HB-1303, 24A-3 SB-642, 653; HB- 1926 24A-3.1 HB-1579, 2953 18-5 HB-1690 24A-5 HB-1209 t18-5.2 HB-1209 24A-6 SB-652; HB-958, 18-9.1 SB-652; HB-466, 1245 24A-9 SB-585, 609, 640, 19-1 SB-652; HB-955 653; HB-1039, 19-2 SB-164 24A-9.1 HB-958 19-2.1 SB-652; HB-955 24A-10 HB-958 19-4 SB-164; HB-518, 1826, 24A-10.1 HB-518, 682, 103 1883, 2965 2951 19-5 SB-652; HB-955, 1582 24A-13 SB-652; HB-1303 19-6 HB-503 t24A-13.1 SB-652; HB-1303 19-7 SB-652; HB-1826 24A-15 SB-614, 615, 641, 19-8 SB-652; HB-1520, HB-957, 1126, 2961 1508, 2948, 294 19-10 SB-652; HB-955, 1520, 24A-15.1 HB-2419 2961 t24A-15.2 SB-611,612, 639 t19-10.1 HB-636, 1582 t24A-15.3 SB-639 19-12.2 SB-652; HB-955, 1825, 24A-16 SB-642, 653; HB- 1845 24A-18 SB-299 20-1 SB-635 25-2 HB-1821 20-2 SB-652; HB-105 25-6 HB-2979 20-2.1 SB-652; HB-105 25-11 HB-1981 20-2.2 SB-652; HB-105 25-11.1 HB-1981 20-3 SB-635 t25A-1 thru 20-9 SB-635 25A-8 HB-2924 20-13 SB-652, 1085; HB-105, 28-1 SB-175; HB-2374 2051 28-2 HB-958,2695 22-8 HB-2985 t28-2.1 SB-20 22-9.1 HB-940, 2936 28-3 SB-20; HB-2695 t22-9.2 HB-2538, 2954 28-5 HB-2374 *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. Chap. 46-Cont. Par. Bill 14-3.1 14-3.2 1826 1508 1826 652, 2950 6, 652; 1496, 19 1508 I 2342 Chap. 46-Co EMPL( 48 *3 *6 HI HI HI SB SB SB SB STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 48-Cont. B-565 138.14-1 B-2695 138.15 B-958 138.15a t-616, 636 138.16 1-653, 1165; HB-959 i-610, 637; HB-2566 138.17 1-252 138.19 Par. nt. t28-6.1 28-7 28-9 t29-9.1 29-14 t29-20 103 )YMENT tlA-15 8b 31.2 39m-2 t39m-2a 39m-5 t39s-1 9s-1 thru 39s-12 HB-1035 t39s-1.1 SB-507; HB-2651 t39s-la HB-2029 39s-2 SB-1127 39s-11la HB-1035, 2676 59.2 SB-530 *59.3 HB-2256 *59.4 HB-2256 *59.5 HB-2256 *59.6 HB-2256 0 thru 69 SB-1062; HB-279, 1035, 1482 69 SB-605; HB-2598 t69.1 HB-1287 85.08 SB-703 137.2 SB-530 *137.6 HB-2256 137.7 HB-2256 138.1 HB-114, 1857, 2032 138.3 SB-762; HB-604 t138.3a SB-415; HB-1008 138.4 " SB-415, 568; HB-1008 138.4a HB-2253 138.5 HB-1287 138.6 HB-278, 2252, 2448 138.7 HB-311,622, 929, 1111 138.8 SB-197, 198, 199, 439, 463; HB-114, 287, 289, 290, 498,533, 550, 630, 929, 1069, 1453 t138.8a SB-666; HB-289, 1407 t138.8b HB-1407 t138.8c HB-1407 138.11 SB-444, 452, 598, 599; HB-1390, 1400, 1408 138.14 SB-688; HB-633, 2835 HB-2853 HB-74 SB-242, 903 HB-602 HB-1990 HB-602 SB-1127 ýd Bill HB-2835 HB-2252, 2448 HB-2252, 2448 SB-83, 688; HB-325, 519, 1165, 2614 HB-2431 SB-160, 565; HB-624, 1262, 1448, 2442, 2447, 2648, 2835 HB-2835 SB-55 HB-2432 SB-983; HB-114, 2404 SB-415, 568; HB-1008 HB-278, 2252, 2448 SB-199; HB-550 SB-444, 452, 598, 599; HB-1390, 1400, 1408 HB-2835 HB-2252, 2448 SB-688; HB-1165 HB-2431 SB-160; HB-1262, 1448, 2442, 2648, 2835 HB-2835 SB-55 HB-2432 HB-2657 HB-497 SB-523; HB-1834 HB-1394 HB-1394 SB-148 SB-39; HB-149, 259, 431 SB-148 HB-2033 HB-879 SB-1174; HB-442 HB-1117 HB-604, 1117 SB-762 SB-484 SB-1120, 1568 SB-484; HB-879 SB-484; HB-1354, 2033 HB-879 HB-1103 SB-1174 SB-484 HB-879 SB-484; HB-2033 SB-484 SB-754; HB-1559 *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. 138.19b t138.19c 138.28 172.36 172.39 172.41 172.42 172.46 172.49 172.50 172.51 172.52 172.54 172.54b t172.54c 172.62 173 *186 t186.2 252 *253.1 t281 282 t286 310 316 321.3 321.5 322 324 327 335 345 347 349 352 371 382 t383 401 409 420 2343 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued 431 432 434 436 440 442 451 456 471 472 474 t474b 490 *501 551 552 554 555 570 571 t571.1 572 t572.1 t572.2 573 t573.1 574 575 576.1 *576.2 576.3 576.4 577 578 578.1 579 581 610.1 640 660 661 663 681 681.1 686 703 706 820 850.03 850.04 t850.04a 850.06 850.06-1 850.07 Chap. 48-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. HB-1335, 1352 SB-484; HB-1352 SB-113, 484; HB-141, 2191 HB-2653 HB-1379 SB-171; HB-195, 1099 SB-484 SB-484 HB-1208 SB-484 HB-1208 SB-484 SB-484; HB-1442 SB-167, 1357 SB-484; HB-182 SB-484; HB-182, 1559 SB-484 SB-484; HB-282, 2033 SB-484 SB-484; HB-619 SB-484 HB-2033 SB-484 SB-484 SB-484; HB-2033 SB-484 SB-484 SB-484 SB-484; HB-1457 SB-484 SB-484 SB-484; HB-2033 SB-484 SB-484 SB-484 SB-484 HB-2652 SB-484 SB-484 HB-2033 SB-484; HB-2033 SB-484 HB-282 SB-484 SB-484 HB-2033 HB-2033 SB-484 SB-1112; HB-1678, 1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-103 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859, 2784 SB-43, 491, 1112; HB-308, 998, 1684, 1859,2555,2640 Chap. Par. 48-Cont. 850.07all 850.07b 850.07c 850.07d 850.07f 850.07g 850.07h 850.07z6 850.07z7 850.07z8 850.07z9 850.07z10 850.07zll 850.07zl2a 850.07z13 850.07zl4 850.07z15 850.07zl6 850.07z17 850.08 850.08.3 t850.08.4 t850.20 850-07b 850-07d 850-07f 850-07g 850-07h 850-07z6 1001 1003 1004 1004a 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1305.1 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 1311 1312 1313 1403 1405 1406 1408 1514 1518 1601 1603 Bill SB-1112 SB-1112 SB-1112; HB-1858, 1859 SB-1112 SB-1112 SB-1112 SB-1112 SB-1112 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 SB-1112; HB-1859 HB-2663 SB-1112; HB-1859 HB-1859 HB-1859 HB-1859 HB-1859 HB-1859 HB-1859 HB-2030 SB-268, 762; HB-277 SB-242, 948 HB-2939, 2945 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796; HB-1680 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-796 SB-953; HB-627 SB-953 HB-627, 921 SB-563; HB-627 SB-62 HB-2444 SB-1215; HB-2031 SB-631, 903, 1257; HB-970, 1261, 2908 2344 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Par. Bill Chap. Par. FEES AND SALAI 1604 SB-1257 1605 SB-631,903, 976; HB-1261, 1371, 2649 1607 SB-1257; HB-1711 1609 SB-1215; HB-119, 2908 1610 SB-631, 1215; HB-1230, 1261, 1445 1611 SB-1215 1612 SB-631; HB-1261 1614 SB-1215; HB-1214, 1215, 1604 t1614a SB-1257 t1615.1 SB-1215; HB-1007 t1616a SB-1257 1617 SB-1215, 1257; HB-1215 1621 HB-1609 1701 SB-402 1702 SB-698; HB-1177, 1800, 1929, 2115 1704 SB-408 1705 SB-713,976, 1215; HB-1372 1707 SB-1215; HB-1061 1708 HB-119, 2650 1710 SB-1422; HB-150, 276, 458 1712 SB-579, 1215; HB-150, 276,458, 1372 t1712.1 HB-1929 1713 SB-579; HB-150, 276, 458 1714 SB-1215; HB-1445 1716 SB-576, 1215 1717.1 SB-1215 t1717.1 HB-1007 1719 HB-2031 1801 SB-1400 1802 SB-1400 1803 SB-1400 1804 SB-1400 1806 SB-1400 2102 SB-1014 2103 SB-650, 1014, 1258 2104 SB-650, 1014 2106 SB-1014 2107 SB-1014 2402 HB-359 2403 HB-359 2405 HB-359 2407 HB-359 53 7 8 18 22a t28.2 35 37 37a t37a.06 40 44 45.1 56 71 72 73 t81.1 FENCES 54 FISH 56 Chap. 48-Cont. tl.1 HB-457 1.3a 1.3b 1.3d 1.4 1.5 1.10 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.26a 2.1 2.2 t2.2a t2.2b 2.4 3.11 3.14 3.15 3.18 3.19 SB-766 SB-762 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766; HB-659 SB-766, 916; HB-2234, 2236 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 HB-2399 HB-2218 SB-762 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 SB-762 SB-766 SB-766; HB-2203 SB-766 SB-766 SB-766 *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. d Bill IIES SB-508; HB-1915, 2851 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-1916 HB-1915 SB-664 SB-385; HB-2748, 3010 HB-396, 1072, 1300, 1875 HB-941, 2292 HB-2292 SB-360; HB-667 SB-404 SB-1602; HB-1446 HB-1015 HB-396 HB-2748, 3010 HB-2748, 3010 SB-351 2345 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 56-Cont. Par. Bill 3.20 S 3.21 S 3.24 S t3.28.1 S 4.1 S 4.3 S 4.10 S 4.11 S 4.14 S 4.24 S *4.35 S 5.1 S 5.2 S 5.4 S 5.7 S 5.8 H 5.8a S 5.9 5.10 S 5.11 S 5.12 S 5.13 S 5.14 S 5.15 S 5.16 S 5.18 S 5.19 S 5.22 S t5.23 S 6.1 S 6.2 S FOOD AND DRUGS 561/ 55-3.1 S 76 H 302.6 S 302.11 S 302.26 S t303.1 S 305 S 314 S 503.14 H 506 H 510 S] t511.1 H t705.1 S] 710.2 S 1102 S] 1204 S] 1206 S] 1208 Sl 1212 S] 1302 S] 1401 S] 5B-766 B-766 B-766 B-1485; HB-2490 B-766; HB-2625 B-1169 B-766 B-766 ;B-766 B-766 B-766 B-916; HB-540 B-762 B-762, 766 B-766 IB-2304 B-1458 [B-2233, 2236 B-766 B-766 B-762 B-916 B-766 B-766; HB-2314 B-762 B-766 B-766 B-766; HB-2216, 2236 B-766 B-766 B-766 B-54 [B-1334 B-545 B-545 B-545 B-545 B-545 B-545 [B-272 [B-2362 B-54 [B-212 B-1407 B-1131, 1499 B-1484 B-201, 1484; HB-339 B-201, 1484; HB-339 B-1484 B-1484 B-482 B-414, 1376, 1443, 1503; HB-506 Chap. Par. 56/2-Cont. t1401.1 t1401.1-3 t1401.2 1402 t1402.1 1405 t1405.1 t1406.1 1407 1413 t1414 1501 1655 1655.2 2103 2210 t2215.1 2216 FRAUDS 59 *4 SB-965 *5 SB-965 *6 SB-965 *7 SB-965 *10 HB-713 *11 HB-713 *12 HB-713 *14 HB-713 *17 HB-713 *18 HB-713 WILDLIFE (FORMERLY GAME) 61 1.2a SB-1225 1.2c SB-1225 1.2k SB-1225 1.2q SB-1225 1.2s SB-1225 t1.2v SB-1225 1l.2w SB-1225 1.3 SB-1225 1.4 SB-1225; HB-659 1.8 SB-1225 1.10 SB-1225 1.12 SB-916 1.13 SB-1225 1.14 SB-1225 1.15 SB-1225 1.16 SB-1225 1.19 SB-1225 1.20 SB-1225 1.21 SB-1225 1.25 SB-1225 *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-1376, 1407, 1443, 1503 SB-1503 SB-1443 SB-1376, 1443, 1503; HB-506 SB-1376, 1503 SB-1499 HB-502, 2137 HB-1302 SB-1499; HB-1572 SB-1131, 1295, 1499 SB-1499; HB-501 SB-482 HB-2181 SB-1131, 1499 SB-1529, 1604; HB-2328 SB-558 SB-558; HB-500 SB-558 2346 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 61-Cont. 1.26 1.27 2.4 2.6 2.7 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.18 2.18-1 2.19 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 t2.29a 2.30 2.32 2.33 2.33-1 2.33a 2.34 2.35 2.36 2.37 2.38 2.40 3.1 3.2 t3.2a 3.3 3.4 t3.4a 3.5 Bill SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225; HB-2237 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225; HB-2236, 2237 SB-1225; HB-2236, 2237 SB-1225 SB-924 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-464; HB-1486 SB-1225; HB-2236, 2237 SB-1225 SB-183,464, 1225; HB-419, 1486 SB-1225 SB-464, 1225; HB-1486 SB-1225 SB-1225; HB-2236, 2237 SB-373 SB-1225 SB-1225 HB-2236 SB-916, 1225; HB-540 SB-1225; HB-653, 804, 2233, 2236, 2304 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225; HB-2233, 2236 SB-1225 SB-464, 1225; HB-1486, 2236, 2237 HB-2236, 2237 HB-2236, 2237 SB-1225 SB-1225; HB-2314 HB-2236, 2237 SB-1225; HB-2236, 2237 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225 SB-1225 *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. 61-Cont. 3.37 SB-1225; HB-2216, 2236 3.39 SB-1225 4.2 SB-1225 402 SB-1255 508 SB-1225 517 SB-1225 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 63 fl3a HB-1634 14 SB-134; HB-863, 1903 t15.4 HB-1904 *15.11 thru 15.15 SB-1290 23.4 SB-1258 29.4 HB-1924 29.7 SB-1258 42.18 SB-1258 42.31 HB-2387 t42.31a HB-2121 42.32 HB-161, 2387 42.34 HB-2387 42.42 SB-865; HB-1661 42.44 HB-1661 42.46 HB-1661 42.47 HB-1661 151 HB-1924 152 HB-1924 161 HB-1924 172 HB-178,816 173 HB-178, 816 175 HB-178, 816 176 HB-178, 816 177 HB-178,816 178 HB-178, 816 179 HB-178, 816 180 HB-178,816 181 HB-178,816 t184 thru 188 HB-178, 816 223.06 SB-1308 343 SB-865; HB-1661 *901 thru 906 HB-335, 417 902 SB-1258 904 HB-323 905 HB-323 1001-3 SB-865; HB-1661 t1003A-1 SB-865; HB-1661 1004-2 HB-1317 1004-4 SB-1258; HB-163 1004-5 HB-163 1004-6 HB-163 t1004-9 HB-162 1010-3 SB-1258 1011A-2 SB-230, 314, 1258 1011A-7 SB-1327 tl011A-11 SB-230 3.7 3.8 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.25 3.27 3.30 3.36 2347 STATUTES Chap. Par. Bill HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT 671/2 t6.1 SB-1254 t8.19a HB-112,968 8.21 HB-858 13 HB-112, 968 tl3a HB-968 25 HB-1925 *173 SB-167, 1357 *278 SB-167, 1357 302 SB-960; HB-1677 305 HB-1326 307.3 HB-490 307.21 HB-1649 t307.23a HB-943, 1232 307.24e HB-1128 t307.24g HB-1233, 1326, 18: 2456,2592 t312.1 HB-135 t313.1 HB-1660 322 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229, 2592 323a SB-572 t323b SB-572 332 SB-959; HB-1231 t332.1 HB-2476, 2663 t332.10 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.20 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.21 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.22 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.23 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.24 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.25 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.26 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.27 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.28 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.29 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.30 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.31 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 t332.32 SB-409; HB-1114, 1229 334 HB-1331 t335 HB-1127 401 SB-1352; HB-241 402 SB-1352; HB-241, AM 29, 750 [ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 67/2-Cont. 402.15 403.07 403.11 403.15 403.16 *403.17 404 406 409 452 453 455 458 502 504 506 603 604 605 607 608 609 621 t621.1 705 712 713 726 734 t806.1 HUMAN RIGHTS 68 1-103 2-101 2-102 2-104 2-105 t2-106 3-105 t3A-101 t3A-102 4-101 t4A-101 5-101 Bill HB-2051 SB-8, 529, 1230; HB-750, 753 SB-429 SB-102, 494, 1085; HB-179, 274, 347, 695, 1888,2051 HB-1473 HB-1473 SB-102, 625, 1352, 1441; HB-241, 247, 273, 750, 1473, 1888 HB-1294, 1473 SB-1222 SB-1352; HB-226, 241 HB-226, 1983 HB-1983 SB-1352; HB-241 SB-498; HB-755 SB-498 SB-498; HB-755 SB-503; HB-2866 SB-981, 1086; HB-1966 HB-1966 HB-1966 SB-981, 1085, 1086; HB-1494, 2051, 2102 SB-486; HB-1494, 2047, 2407 HB-2459 HB-1965 HB-2593 HB-2734 HB-2734 HB-2583, 2593 HB-2583, 2593 HB-2454 SB-256, 829; HB-723, 885, 1290, 2126 SB-1160 HB-1290 SB-256; HB-1290, 2164,2177 SB-829; HB-1877, 2126 SB-1160; HB-86 SB-1140; HB-2040 HB-36, 2685 HB-36, 2685 HB-2071 SB-1536 HB-2672, 2983 *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. 2348 Chap. 68-Cont. 5 5 6 t6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 t8-1 8 8 8 t8 INJURIES 70 INSURANC 73 t STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. -102 HB-2672, 2983 733-2.08 -103 HB-2372,2983 t735.2 -101 SB-829; HB-2126 t735.3 -102 HB-1650,2672 t735A-9a -101 HB-1546 t735B-1 thru -102 HB-2206 735B-14 1 -103 HB-2850 t735C-1 thru -104 HB-2206 735C-21 I -102 SB-1514 737.2c -104 HB-2193 737.15a -105 HB-2850 748 ] -106 HB-2113 753.02 06.1 HB-2850 755 -107 SB-1514; HB-2642 755.14 -108 HB-1809, 2193 755.16a -111 SB-1514; HB-2193, t755.16b 2198,2641,2643 755.17 -113 HB-2630 +755.19b 2104 HB-2814 t755.21c 755.24 +755.24a t755.30 31 SB-37; HB-418, 683, 755a 806, 1421 755a-2 32 SB-37; HB-418, 683, *755a-2 806, 1421 755b 33 SB-37; HB-418, 683, *762 806, 1421 *765 34 SB-37; HB-418,683, 767 806, 1421 767.18 35 SB-37; HB-683, 1421 t767.18a 36 SB-37; HB-418,683, 767.22 806, 1421 t767.26 72 SB-564; HB-2958 792 76.1 HB-2577 793 302 SB-1065; HB-1477 795 305 SB-1065; HB-1477 796 504 SB-1258 797.1 508 HB-2959 t797.2 510 HB-2181 805 817 TE 967 968c 486b SB-1222 968h 616 HB-1080 t968m 617 SB-245 517.1 SB-1392; HB-1764 968K 621 HB-2058, 2437 t968L 622 SB-1085; HB-2051, 2437 969.5 625 HB-1080 969.9 652 HB-2437 t972b 655 HB-1080 973a 668 SB-702 t973a-1 678 SB-1085; HB-1080, 975 2051 975a 732a SB-1427 t976.2 Bill HB-2437 HB-2437 HB-2437 SB-1115 HB-2437 HB-2437 HB-1852 SB-69; HB-351 HB-2838 SB-905 SB-864 HB-2789 SB-538 HB-1668 HB-2789 HB-168 SB-122; HB-2396 HB-1717 HB-1391, 1717 HB-2467 SB-51; HB-24, 1361 HB-24, 1360, 2838 HB-1361 HB-1595 HB-2375 SB-167, 1357 HB-892, 1673 SB-1338 SB-1340; HB-2267 HB-2143 SB-861 HB-2437 HB-2437 HB-2437 HB-2437 HB-2437 HB-2437 SB-1115 SB-1115 SB-293 HB-712, 2805 HB-2805 SB-19; HB-296, 379, 634, 754 HB-2691 SB-4, 254, 1196; HB-2491, 2765 HB-1329 SB-697 HB-2499 HB-2416 HB-1224 SB-922 SB-618, 906, 922 HB-686 *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. 2349 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. Bill 979 HB-1540, 2691 f1065.81-16 SB-1115 979e SB-922 t1065.81-17 SB-1115 t980a HB-1448 t1065.81-18 SB-1115 982 HB-379 t1065.81-19 SB-1115 t982.1 HB-1554 1065.82 HB-2836 982b SB-1191 1065.83 HB-2836 982c SB-1002 1065.84 HB-2836 t982e-1 HB-1079 1065.84-3 HB-2836 9820 HB-1839 1065.84-4 HB-2836 982K HB-2300 1065.84-5 HB-2836 1009.1 HB-124, 187, 2789 1065.84-6 HB-2836 1013 HB-751 t1065.84-7 HB-2836 1014 HB-2437 11065.84-8 HB-2836 t1014.1 SB-1487; HB-2836 1065.85 HB-2836 1031 HB-36, 2685 1065.86 HB-2836 *1040 SB-167, 1357 1065.87-1 HB-2836 1057 HB-2437 1065.87-2 HB-2836 1065.6 HB-2089 1065.87-3 HB-2836 1065.18-1 SB-1341; HB-1849 1065.87-4 HB-2836 1065.18-3 HB-1849 *1065.87-5 HB-2836 *1065.18-4' SB-1341; HB-1849 1065.87-6 HB-2836 t1065.18-4a SB-1341; HB-1849 1065.87-7 HB-2836 t1065.18-18a SB-1341 1065.87-9 HB-2836 1065.18-20 SB-1341 1065.88-8 HB-2836 *1065.18-23 SB-1341 1065.90-5 HB-2836 1065.18-24 SB-1341 1065.90-8 HB-2836 1065.38-1 SB-905 *1065.92 HB-2836 1065.40-2 SB-905 1065.93-1 HB-2836 1065.41-1 SB-905 1065.93-3 HB-2836 1065.43-2 SB-905 1065.94 HB-2836 1065.46.1 HB-1426 1065.95 HB-2836 1065.46-1 SB-608, 905; HB-2525 1065.96 HB-2836 1065.47.1 SB-905 1065.97 HB-2836 1065.52-1 SB-905 1065.101 HB-2836 1065.55-1 SB-905 1065.102 HB-2836 1065.55-2 SB-905 *1065.201 thru 1065.56-1 SB-905 1065.221 HB-2256 1065.58-106 HB-751 1065.203 SB-1258 1065.80-3 SB-1115; HB-2792 *1065.300 thru 1065.80-6 HB-2792 1065.315 HB-2256 1065.80-7 HB-2792 11065.650 HB-1080 1065.80-8 HB-2792 t1065.1000 thru 11065.81-1 SB-1115 1065.1004 SB-862 t1065.81-2 SB-1115 11065.1001 SB-82, 906, 1293; t1065.81-3 SB-1115 HB-292, 1164, t1065.81-4 SB-1115 2437 t1065.81-5 SB-1115 t1065.1002 SB-82, 906, 1293; t1065.81-6 SB-1115 HB-292,1164, t1065.81-7 SB-1115 2437 t1065.81-8 SB-1115 t1065.1003 SB-82, 906, 1293; t1065.81-9 SB-1115 HB-292, 1164, t1065.81-10 SB-1115 2437 t1065.81-11 SB-1115 t1065.1004 SB-82, 906, 1293; t1065.81-12 SB-1115 HB-292, 1164, t1065.81-13 SB-1115 2437 t1065.81-14 SB-1115 t1065.1005 SB-82, 906; HB-2' t1065.81-15 SB-1115 1164, 1592,243 *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. 73-Cont. 1592, 1592, 1592, 1592, 92, '7 2350 Chap. P 73-Cont. t1065.10 t1065.10 t1065.10 11065.10 t1065.10 t1065.10 t1065.10 t1065.10 t1065.10 t1065.10 t1065.10 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 11065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 t1065.11 1065-4 11 12 13 t13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 JAIL AND JA 75 tic t 1 tl 'ar. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 75-Cont. 106 SB-82, 906; HB-292, 1164, 1592, 2437 )07 SB-82, 906; HB-292, 1164, 1592, 2437 108 SB-82, 906; HB-292, 1164, 1592, 2437 )09 SB-82, 906; HB-292, 1164, 1592, 2437 )10 SB-906; HB-2437 11 SB-906; HB-2437 )12 SB-906; HB-2437 )13 SB-906; HB-2437 )14 SB-906; HB-2437 )15 HB-2437 116 HB-2437 01 HB-2437 02 HB-2437 03 HB-2437 04 HB-2437 05 HB-2437 06 HB-2437 07 HB-2437 08 HB-2437 09 HB-2437 10 HB-2437 11 HB-2437 12 HB-2437 13 HB-2437 14 HB-2437 6.2 SB-67; HB-367 02 SB-1487 Z62 HB-2789 102 SB-630; HB-1639 102 SB-872 103 SB-630 104 SB-630 105 SB-630 106 SB-630 307 SB-630 108- HB-1639 309 SB-630 110 SB-630 311 SB-630 112 SB-630 114 SB-630 ILERS 31 HB-1601, 2576 32 SB-1085; HB-327, 2051, 2576 )la HB-2510 111 SB-1453 112 SB-1453 113 HB-477 5.1 HB-1252 117 SB-80, 1087; HB-2261 Bill 1124.1 HB-2348 JOINT RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 76 JURORS 78 1 lb tic 2 1 2 4 *4 4.1 9 9.1 10.2 12 16 17 19 24 25 31 33 33.1 SB-84 SB-84 SB-84 SB-84 HB-1113, 1410 SB-3; HB-1 SB-1241 SB-3; HB-1 SB-3; HB-1 SB-65; HB-1132 SB-65; HB-1132 SB-3; HB-1 SB-3; HB-1 SB-65; HB-1132 SB-65; HB-1132 SB-65; HB-1132 SB-350; HB-1768 HB-1113 SB-1302 HB-1 SB-3; HB-1 LANDLORD AND TENANT 80 *71 192 *101 *101.1 *102 122 203 t204a 211 212 t212a 215 218 224 t224a t224b 226 324 LIBRARIES 81 SB-1491; HB-2698 SB-1491; HB-2698 SB-1491; HB-2698 SB-1491; HB-2698 SB-1491; HB-2698 HB-1602 SB-518; HB-1616 HB-1616 HB-2940 SB-518; HB-1118 SB-518 SB-518 SB-518; HB-266, 328 SB-518 SB-518 SB-518 SB-518 HB-1188 1-2 SB-359 1-3 HB-1295 2-2 SB-359 3-1 SB-86, 359 3-4 SB-86, 359 *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. 2351 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill LOCAL GOVERNMENT Chap. 81-Cot *1 t3-4.1 SB-359 3-7 SB-359 4-3 SB-359 4-3.1 SB-359 4-3.2 SB-359 4-3.3 SB-359 4-4 SB-359, 587 4-6 SB-359 4-7 SB-359, 1508; HB-1295 4-7.2 SB-359 t4-7.3 SB-152, 682; HB-866, 2775 4-9 SB-359 4-13 SB-359; HB-862 117 SB-709 118 SB-709; HB-1123 118.1 SB-709 t118.4 HB-1058 1001-3 HB-1295 1001-10 SB-359, 1508 001-106 SB-1495 1002-3 SB-359, 1495 1002-7 SB-359, 1495 1002-8 SB-359, 1495; HB-1295 1002-9 SB-359, 1495 1002-12 SB-359, 1495 1002-13 SB-359, 1495 1003-1 SB-86, 359, 1495; HB-1295 1003-11 HB-1295 1004-11 SB-359, 1495, 1508; HB-1295 004-11.1 SB-359, 1495 004-11.2 HB-2775 1004-17 SB-1495; HB-862 1005-1.1 SB-1508 SB-476; HB-1447, 1492, 1493 SB-476 SB-476; HB-1447, 1492, 1493 SB-476 SB-476 SB-476 HB-1218 HB-1218 HB-1218 HB-1218 HB-1218 *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. Par. rt. 85 2-101 SB-269, 926 t2-214 HB-271 2-302 HB-1704, 1789 *8-103 HB-128 9-105 SB-682; HB-171, 1072 9-107 SB-682; HB-129, 170, 1072 t208.11 SB-1552 473 SB-233 515 HB-653, 804, 2351 522 SB-769 611 SB-1389; HB-118, 1180 612 SB-878, 1389; HB-374, 2658 613 SB-1389 616 SB-359, 1495; HB-980 617.1 HB-1854 *617.1 SB-878; HB-374 667 HB-1886 668 HB-1886 669 HB-1886 671 HB-1886 672 SB-1038 702 HB-1923 705 HB-1923 722 SB-664; HB-39 902 SB-1220, 1423; HB-2530 1186.1 SB-1258 1226.1 HB-2624 1242 HB-2508 1265a SB-587 1265c HB-1641 1265d SB-1157 1266 SB-587 1394 SB-483; HB-2368 1397 SB-483; HB-2368 1444 HB-520 *1601 thru 1606 HB-497 2103 HB-1521 t2107.1 HB-1757 t2112 HB-998 2204 HB-161 2208 HB-161,2539 t2208.9 SB-1519; HB-2885 2208.10 HB-2051 t2208.10 HB-12, 14, 17, 18, 33, 114 t2208.11 SB-76, 236, 652, 870; HB-220, 331, 376, 588,886, 1191, 1213, 1241, 1248, 1266, 1322, 1637, 1862,1864, 1961, 2712, 2715, 2890 1( 1 ti LIENS 82 47a $47a 47b 47c 47d 47f 66 t66 67 68 70 2352 Chap. 85-Cont. t25 $ t30 t59 t59 59 *6001 thru6 6 6 6 6 6 MENTAL H 91½/2 I- 6 1- 2- 6 2- 2- 2- 2- 3- 3- 3 6 6 6 6 MENTAL H 91Vh tl-1 1- 1- tl- 2- t2-l( 2- 2- 2- 2- 3- 3- 3- STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 91 /-Cont. 2302 HB-1259 3-504 2303 HB-1259 3-507 2502 HB-1060 t3-508a i 2505 HB-1060 3-510 1 2513 HB-1060 t3-600A 2552 HB-808 t3-601A 2566 HB-38 3-602 i66.1 HB-38 t3-602A 2601 SB-714; HB-1349 t3-603A 2601 SB-714; HB-1349 t3-604A 2602 SB-714; HB-1349 t3-605A I 2603 SB-714; HB-1349 t3-606A i 2613 SB-714; HB-1349 3-703 2614 SB-714; HB-1349 3-800 2625 SB-714; HB-1349 3-803 113.1 HB-1763 3-804 3102 SB-714 3-812 3115 SB-714 3-819 1 3116 SB-714 3-903 3119 SB-714 3-909 3404 SB-714; HB-1349 4-208 1 3411 HB-2816 t4-507 I 4503 HB-2993 4-605 I 5503 SB-1085; HB-2051 5-100A 01.1 HB-942 5-104 5902 HB-942 03.1 SB-961; HB-942, 1854 5-105 03.2 SB-961 5-106 5019 SB-878; HB-374 t5-107.2 I 5002 HB-1854 6-103 5003 HB-1854 t7-100 I 5004 HB-1854 t7-101 I 5005 HB-1854 t7-102 I 5006 HB-1854 t7-103 I 5008 HB-1854 t7-104 I 5009 HB-1854, 2898 t7-105 5011 HB-1854 t7-106 I 5012 HB-1854 t7-107 I 5013 .HB-1854 100-4 5015 HB-264 5019 SB-1229; HB-1854 100-5 H AT100-5.2 F EALTH 100-6 100-7 1 14.1 HB-1812, 2934 100-8 F 119 SB-727 100-9 F 124 HB-2808 100-11 F 129 HB-2808 101 HB-2808 100-11.1 F 02.1 HB-1812, 2934 f100-11.2 107 HB-1586, 2808 *100-12 F 108 HB-2808 *100-12.1 109 HB-2808 *100-13 F 111 HB-2808 100-15 S 300 HB-2808 100-15.2 F 401 HB-2808 100-15.3 HI 405 HB-2808 tl00-15e S Bill HB-2808 HB-2800 HB-2808 HB-2800 HB-1586 HB-1586 HB-2275 HB-1586 HB-1586 HB-1586 HB-1586 HB-1586 HB-2274 HB-2808 HB-2274 HB-2274 HB-2808 HB-243 HB-2808 HB-2808 HB-2111, 2808 HB-2722 HB-2111, 2808 SB-1328 SB-936; HB-2337, 2808 SB-781; HB-1260 HB-2618 IB-2808 IB-2169 HB-2808 HB-2808 IB-2808 HB-2808 HB-2808 IB-2808 1B-2808 1B-2808 1B-848, 887, 2336, 2808, 2929 1B-2336, 2808 1B-2336 1B-2336, 2808 1B-2336, 2808 1B-2336, 2808 1B-2336, 2808 1B-887, 1992, 2336, 2808 IB-2336, 2808 IB-1992 IB-887 IB-887 IB-887 ;B-1232 1B-1936 iB-2808, 2832 ;B-726 *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. 2353 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 9112-Cont. 100-16 100-16.1 100-18 100-20 100-21 tlOO-21.1 100-22 100-26 100-28 1-00-29 100-34.1 100-43 100-44 100-46 100-47 100-57 100-58 t100-59 201 202 t202a 302 303a 303e 304 305 306 307 309 310 311 805 807 808.1 809 810 811 812 812.2 *901 thru 905 902 t904.1 1103 MORTGAGES 95 Bill HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808, 2844 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2335 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2338, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2336, 2808 HB-2112, 2808 SB-955 HB-2842 HB-430 HB-430 HB-430 SB-1250 SB-1383; HB-1038 SB-993, 1250; HB-1038 SB-1250, 1383 SB-1250, 1383 SB-1250 SB-1250 SB-1250 SB-1250 SB-1250 SB-1235; HB-2808, 2831 SB-1235; HB-2808, 2831 SB-1235; HB-1934, 1935, 2808, 2831 SB-1235; HB-2808, 2831 HB-2223 SB-1235; HB-2258, 2808, 2831 SB-1235; HB-653, 804, 2351, 2808, 2831 SB-1235; HB-2808, 2831 SB-1210 HB-499 HB-1811, 2843, 2845 HB-849 Chap. Par. MOTOR VEHICLES 951/2 n1-1 ti ti ti ti +1 ti ti 1 *1 1-i 1-1 1. tl- t2 2 t3 3- 3- 3. f54.1 HB-1501 Bill 1-100 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2007, 2207, 2438 102.02 HB-2327 1-106 HB-2209 1-110 HB-2703 -110.3 SB-879; HB-2877 -114.3 HB-1551, 2059, 2765 -114.4 HB-2765 1-118 SB-879; HB-2877 1-120 HB-2323, 2327 -124.1 HB-2209 -133.1 HB-2327 1-146 HB-2323 -154.1 HB-2327 -154.2 HB-2327 -168.1 HB-2209 -168.1 SB-879; HB-2877 '1-170 HB-2209 171.02 SB-879; HB-2877 1-176 SB-1474; HB-2702 187.01 HB-479 1-191 HB-2209 1-192 HB-2209 -203.1 HB-1200 -204.1 SB-1474; HB-2151, 2702 205.01 HB-2327 2-105 HB-202 2-106 SB-192, 1163, 1504 2-107 SB-1163, 1504 -108.1 HB-110, 111 2-111 SB-1130 2-118 SB-192, 1163, 1504; HB-2209 -118.1 SB-192, 1163, 1367, 1504; HB-1200, 2828 2-119 HB-2970 2-123 SB-163, 259; HB-479 2-124 HB-688 3-102 SB-307 3-103 SB-307 3-104 SB-539 3-111 HB-823 -111.1 HB-823 -112.1 SB-1343; HB-2052 -117.1 SB-68,77, 879; HB-361, 2655, 2877 3-118 HB-2209, 2655 -118.1 SB-879; HB-2086, 2877 3-203 HB-687 3-204 HB-687 3-302 HB-2209 3-303 HB-2209, 2655 *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. 2354 Chap. Par. 951/2Cont. 3-304 3-308 3-405 STATUTES AM Bill SB-879; HB-2655, 2877 SB-879; HB-2877 SB-871, 879, 1260, 1306; HB-25, 26, 1952, 2200, 2319, 2877 [ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 951V-Cont. t5-108 5-301 t5-302 5-401.2 1 5-403 1 t5-405 5-501 1 Bill HB-6 SB-879; HB-287' SB-1433; HB-26! HB-2655 HB-2655 HB-2765 HB-2655, 2704 3-412 HB-199 5-702 HB-2209, 2655 3-413 HB-199 t5-703 SB-880 3-604 HB-824, 2060 t5A-100 HB-2007 3-606.1 HB-824 t5A-101 HB-2007 3-610 HB-824 t5A-102 HB-2007 3-611 SB-750, 1255; HB-824, t5A-103 HB-2007 867,2060 t5A-104 HB-2007 3-615 SB-899; HB-2151 6-100 HB-1869 3-616 HB-675,2060 6-103 HB-663, 2209 3-619 HB-2209 6-105 HB-1031 t3-623 SB-132; HB-479, 1512 6-106 SB-1538 t3-707 SB-1260, 1306; HB-25, 6-106.1 SB-1447 2200, 2319 t6-106.5 HB-1703 3-801 HB-2151, 2209 6-108 HB-663, 666 3-806 HB-2400, 2750 6-110 HB-407 3-806.1 HB-2750 6-113 HB-1200, 1869, 3-806.3 SB-153, 1352; HB-241, t6-113a HB-2759 2382 6-118 SB-1306 t3-806.4 HB-2151 6-133 SB-1085 3-808 HB-2345 6-201 HB-2703 3-808.1 HB-479 6-204 SB-161, 1085, 14 3-812 HB-2750 1447; HB-420, 3-815 HB-1258,2750 1200, 2047, 20 3-818 HB-1258, 2750 t6-204.1 HB-1833 3-1001 HB-2826 6-205 SB-1085, 1435, 1 3-1003 HB-2826 HB-213, 432, 1 4-100 HB-2655 1808,2047,20 4-103 HB-479, 2655 2209 4-203 HB-2198, 2636 6-206 SB-1435, 1539, 1 4-205 HB-2438 HB-432, 1200, 4-206 HB-2438 2047 4-207 .HB-2438 6-206.1 SB-192, 482, 116 4-208 HB-2438 1435, 1504; 4-209 HB-2209, 2438 HB-1200, 2047 4-210 HB-2438 *6-206.1 SB-1367 4-211 HB-2438 t6-206.2 SB-1435 4-212 HB-2209, 2438 t6-206.2 thru 4-214 HB-2198, 2636 6-206.5 HB-2047 4-300 SB-881 t6-206.3 SB-1435 5-100 HB-433, 2655 t6-206.4 SB-1435 5-100-1 HB-2655 t6-206.5 SB-1435 *5-100-1 SB-879; HB-2877 6-207 HB-2703 t5-100-2 SB-879; HB-2877 6-208 SB-1471; HB-22( 5-101 SB-1230; HB-420, 2700 1173 6-208.1 SB-1367; HB-12C 5-102 HB-420, 1173 6-212 HB-2759 t5-104.1 HB-390 6-303 SB-1473; HB-187 5-106 HB-2972 2701 *5-106 HB-559 6-306.1 HB-258 5-107 HB-2655, 2704 *6-306.1 HB-80 *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. 7 55 2051 35, 1026, 51 539; 200, 51, 583; 1869, 3, 09, )0 70, 2355 Chap. Par. 95h/-Cont. 6-306.2 6-306.3 t6-306.3 6-306.4 16-306.5 6-410 6-420 6-421 t6-500 t6-501 t6-502 t6-503 t6-504 t6-505 t6-506 6-601 6-708 7-100 7-101 7-102 7-201 7-201.1 7-201.2 7-201.3 7-202 7-203 7-204 7-205 7-208 7-211 7-212 7-215 7-301 7-303 7-311 7-313 7-317 7-328 t7-601 t7-602 t7-603 t7-604 8-110 t9-109.1 10-301 11-100 11-204 *11-206 11-207 11-208 111-208.3 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 95/2-Cont. SB-1447 HB-2151 HB-80 HB-1524 HB-213 HB-2209 HB-2209 HB-2759 HB-2208 HB-2208 HB-2208 HB-2208 HB-2208 HB-2208 HB-2208 SB-1474; HB-2151, 2702 HB-2209 SB-471, 863 SB-471 SB-471 SB-471; HB-25 SB-471 SB-471, 863 SB-471 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-471, 1192 SB-471, 863 SB-471, 863; HB-25, 2467 SB-411 SB-411, 871; HB-26, 1952 SB-471, 863 SB-471, 863 SB-1260; HB-2200, 2319 SB-411 SB-1192 SB-411 SB-1192 SB-411 SB-1260, 1306; HB-2200, 2319 SB-1260, 1306; HB-2200, 2319 HB-2319 HB-2319 SB-77 HB-516, 555 HB-689 SB-471 HB-2327 HB-2344 HB-1238 HB-139, 1238, 1613 HB-80, 213 *1 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. 11-209 HB-693 11-209.1 HB-805, 855, 1320, 2534, 2620 11-301 SB-832; HB-693 t11-301.1 SB-832 11-406 SB-471,863, 1193; HB-25 11-408 SB-471, 863; HB-1870 11-410 SB-1193 11-411 SB-471 11-412 SB-471, 863; HB-1870 11-413 SB-471 11-414 HB-2878 11-416 SB-471 11-500 SB-1367; HB-1200 11-501 SB-192, 193, 1473; HB-1718, 2700, 2701 11-501.1 SB-192, 1163, 1367, 1402, 1504; HB-1718, 1994 11-501.2 SB-192, 1163, 1504; HB-185, 211,937, 1718 1l1-501.4 SB-125, 194, 512, 1283; HB-1220, 1568, 2151 11-502 HB-2209 11-503 HB-1576 111-503.1 HB-122 11-601 SB-93; HB-58, 65, 1488, 1612, 2738 11-604 HB-65, 1504, 2629, 2738 11-610 HB-2313 11-801 SB-920; HB-1288 11-1301.1 HB-693,832 11-1301.2 SB-832; HB-832 11-1301.3 HB-693,832 I11-1301.5 HB-2943 11-1402.1 HB-2327 11-1403.1 SB-112; HB-2, 2327 11-1403.2 HB-2327 I11-1403.3 SB-372 11-1404 SB-112; HB-2, 2327 11-1419.02 SB-1230; HB-2059 11-1419.02 HB-2753 11-1420 SB-1583 t11-1426 HB-2327 11-1510 HB-2209 t11-1515 SB-543 t11-1601 SB-1260, 1306; HB-2200, 2319 12-101 SB-879; HB-2877 12-205 HB-2327 12-207 HB-2323 12-210 HB-2327 2356 Chap. 951/2-( *13A Par. Font. 12-215 SB-595; HB-48, 2991 12-216 HB-2327 12-401 SB-384; HB-380, 544 12-603.1 SB-94; HB-1631 "12-603.1 HB-5 12-606 HB-2197 12-610 SB-372,1085; HB-2051 *12-610 SB-372 12-710 HB-2323,2327 12-806a HB-1959 12-807.1 HB-2323 12-820 HB-2256 112-821 SB-296; HB-919 13-100 HB-2321 13-101 SB-879, 1434; HB-422, 2613,2655,2877 13-114 HB-2321 -101 thru 13A-115 SB-1551; HB-1618, 2039 13A-102 SB-1072; HB-805 13A-104 SB-944 13A-112 SB-161 15-101 HB-125, 2053, 2054 15-102 HB-2319 15-107 SB-161; HB-597, 1528, 2305,2319,2327, 2341 15-109.1 HB-1982 15-111 SB-161, 551; HB-125, 1258,2053, 2054, 2319,2340,2342, 2601 95½2-Cont. 18a-408 18a-501 18a-600 18a-601 18a-602 t18a-603 18a-700 18b-100 18c-1104 18c-1202 tl8c-1203 - t8c-1204 t18c-1204a t18c-1204b tl8c-1204c t18c-1205 18c-1501 18c-1502 *18c-1503 18c-1601 15-1111 HB-26 I U-1 . DII.-AAUI 5-111.1 HB-2526 18c-1704 SB-1152, 1459, 1 15-112 SB-876; HB-2327 HB-2207, 2764 15-301 HB-125, 1320,2053, t18c-1705 SB-1516; HB-22( 2054 2764 16-104a .SB-551; HB-1320, 18c-2101 SB-1152, 1459; 1558 HB-2207 t16-104b HB-78 t18c-2102a SB-1516; HB-276 16-105 SB-855 18c-2106 SB-1152, 1459; t16-1046 SB-1447 HB-2207 18a-100 SB-1181 18c-2109 SB-1152, 1459; tl8a-105 SB-1181 HB-2207 18a-200 SB-1181 18c-2110 SB-1152, 1459; 18a-300 SB-1181 HB-2207 18a-303 SB-1181 18c-2402 SB-1152, 1459; tl8a-304 SB-1181 HB-2207 tl8a-305 SB-1181 18c-3202 SB-1152, 1459; tl8a-306 SB-1181 HB-2207 tl8a-307 SB-1181 18c-3203 SB-1152; HB-220 18a-403 SB-1181 18c-3204 SB-1459; HB-220 18a-404 SB-1181 18c-3209 SB-1152, 1459; 18a-405 SB-1181 HB-2207 18a-406 SB-1181 18c-3210 SB-1152, 1459; 18a-407 SB-1181 HB-2207 *lepeal 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. 516; )7, 54 7 7 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. t18c-1602 t18c-1603 tl8c-1604 1 Rr_1 I 703 d Bill SB-1181 SB-1181 SB-1181 SB-1181 SB-1181 SB-1181 HB-2636 HB-1953 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207, 2636 HB-2207 SB-1516; HB-2207, 2764 SB-1516; HB-2207, 2764 HB-2207 HB-2207 HB-2207 SB-1516; HB-2207, 2764 SB-375, 1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-1537, 2207 SB-375 SB-1152, 1459, 1516; HB-1735, 2207, 2764 SB-1516; HB-2207, 2764 SB-1516; HB-2207, 2764 SB-1516; HB-2207, 2764 "u-17IM17I 2357 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. Chap 952- -Cont. 18c-4102 18c-4103 18c-4104 18c-4201 18c-4204 t18c-4204a *18c-4205 t18c-4294a 18c-4306 S18c-4309 18c-4401 18c-4402 t18c-4503 18c-4601 18c-4602 18c-4603 18c-4604 18c-4701 18c-4702 18c-4901 18c-4902 18c-4903 18c-4904 18c-5102 tl8c-5302 18c-6102 18c-6201 18c-6202 18c-6301 18c-7101 18c-7401 18c-7402 I. *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. 95/2- SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207, 2636 SB-1152, 1459; HB-1850, 2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1516; HB-2764 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459, 1516; HB-1288, 1760, 2207, 2764 SB-1152; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152; HB-2207 HB-2636 HB-1760 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1417 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207, 2878 SB-474, 1152, 1459; HB-2207, 2771 -Cont. 18c-7403 18c-7404 18c-7502 18c-7504 t18c-7505 t18c-7601 18c-9201 tl9a-101 t19a-102 tl9a-103 t19a-104 t19a-105 t19a-106 20-301 *100-5.2 311-2 t311-4 t311-5 313-1 313-2 313-3 313-4 313-5 313-6 313-7 313-9 313-12 313-C5 313A-1 313A-3 313A-4 313A-5 313A-6 313A-12 313A-14 313A-15 313A-16 313A-17 313A-19 313A-20 313A-21 *313A-22 313B-2 313B-7 314-1 314-5 315-1 315-2 315-7 *315-7.1 *315-7.2 ed Bill SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-1959, 2207 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-2928 SB-517 SB-161, 1152, 1459; HB-2207 SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-2808 HB-2219 HB-2219 HB-2219 SB-1550; HB-2219, 2220, 2925 SB-1550; HB-2219, 2220, 2925 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219, 2220 HB-2219 HB-2219 HB-2219 HB-2219 HB-2219 HB-2219 HB-2219 2358 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 951/2Cont. *315-7.3 HB-2219 *315-7.4 HB-2219 315-11 HB-1200, 2072, 2202 315-13 HB-2199, 2201 t315-14 HB-2219 316-1 HB-2219 317-1 HB-2219 317-2 HB-2219, 2220 317-3 HB-2219 317-5 HB-2219 317-6 HB-2219 *321-1 HB-2219 *321-2 HB-2219 *321-3 HB-2219 *321-4 HB-2219 *321-5 HB-2219 *321-6 HB-2219 *321-7 HB-2219 *321-8 HB-2219 *321-9 HB-2219 t321A-1 HB-2219 321A-2 HB-2219 321A-3 HB-2219 321A-4 HB-2219 321A-5 HB-2219 321A-6 HB-2219 605-3 SB-1085; HB-2051 609-2 SB-1233 700-1 SB-1236 700-3 SB-1236 700-4 SB-1236 t700-9.1 SB-1236 t700-9.2 SB-1236 t700-9.3 SB-1236 1700-9.4 SB-1236 1700-9.5 SB-1236 t700-9.6 SB-1236 700-11 SB-1236 700-12 . SB-1236 801 HB-612 802.01 HB-612 804 HB-612 806 HB-612 NAMES 96 6 HB-90 NATURAL RESOURCES 96/2 3-806.3 SB-153 4102 SB-573; HB-1769 4103 SB-573; HB-1272, 2280, 2315 t4103.2 SB-573 *4104 HB-2256 "4105 HB-2256 Chap. Par. 96½2-Cont. 4107 4507 4812 4818 5405 5414 5905 5907 5908 6305 6308 t6308e t6311.1 6315 6317 6322 6351 t6413.1 6419 6432 6445.3 t6449 t6450 6602 6603 6908 6912 6913 6919 t6920 7113 7114 7116 7402 7403 7408 7409 7902.08 8203 9105 19106 t9106a 9107 9602 9606 NOTICES 100 ti.1 4 18.3 11 Bill HB-2280 SB-786 HB-2351 HB-653, 804 SB-1307,1482; HB-2742 HB-2797 HB-2215, 2236 HB-2217, 2236 HB-2217, 2236 HB-1256, 2746 HB-1256, 2746 HB-1254, 1256, 2746 SB-634; HB-1256 HB-812, 1255, 1256, 2746 HB-868 HB-1256, 1257, 2746 HB-1253 SB-634; HB-1256 HB-868 HB-862 HB-862 HB-2732 HB-2732 HB-596, 1253 SB-731 SB-1493 SB-1493 SB-1493 SB-1493 SB-1493 SB-892 SB-892 SB-892 HB-2256 SB-159; HB-981, 1867, 2214 HB-1766 SB-466 SB-786 HB-1730 SB-79, 226; HB-1174 HB-709 HB-709 HB-709 HB-1819 HB-1819 HB-1607 SB-1032 HB-1911 SB-1032; HB-665 *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. 2359 STATU Chap. Par. Bill NUISANCES 100'/2 4 SB-167, 1357 OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS 101 I HB-2737 2 HB-2737 5 HB-2737 6 HB-2737 OFFICERS 102 4.1 HB-249, 128 4.10 SB-811 4.11 SB-643, 811 4.12 SB-811 6 HB-1483 7a HB-1922 42 SB-1336; HB 2005, 2996 42.02 SB-1460 42.03 SB-1460 *201-101 thru 208-104 HB-2737 202-101 SB-12 202-102 SB-12; HB-3 202-103 SB-12 *202-105 HB-467 202-106 SB-12; HB-4< 203-103 HB-372 203-104 HB-372 203-105 SB-12 204-101 SB-12; HB-4( *205-102 HB-467 206-104 HB-467, 142( 207-101 HB-467 207-104 SB-1085: HB 2-9 2-11 t3-3a t3-4a t3-10.1 t4-5 5-8 8-1 8-8 10-7 11.2-3 319 320.1 326 327 327w $327w TES AMENDED-Continue Chap. Par. 105-Cont. t333.6a 7 t333.7d 333.15 333.23 t333.23u-2 333.26 333.52 468g 468gl.2 468h t468K-6 702 9 -2004, 72 67 67 0 -2051 HB-1641 SB-652; HB-1044 HB-594 HB-594 HB-803 SB-1274 SB-600 HB-812, 1256, 2746 HB-868 HB-552 HB-862 HB-2947 SB-982; HB-283, 552 HB-2874 HB-2874 HB-2870 SB-969; HB-2870 723 PARTNERSHIP 106/2 151-2 151-3 151-4 151-5 151-9 152-2 153-5 156-1 159-2 159-3 159-9 159-11 161-2 161-4 161-5 t161-7 t161-8 t161-9 t161-10 162-5 PENSIONS 1081/2 tI-103.2 1-110 1-111 1-113 t1-1 13.1 tl-116 2-105 t2-117.2 t2-118.1 2-119.1 2-121.1 2-124 2-127 3-110.3 t3-110.4 3-111 d Bill SB-1224; HB-1211 SB-1269 SB-1483 HB-868 HB-439 HB-862 SB-1269 SB-432; HB-288 SB-432 SB-432 HB-288 HB-2236 HB-2236 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-1261 SB-236; HB-531 HB-2195 SB-244 SB-669 SB-984 HB-169, 1728 HB-1913, 2712 HB-2715 HB-1913 SB-711, 866; HB-1662 SB-711, 866 SB-1470; HB-1662, 2715 SB-1258 SB-236 HB-2715 SB-236; HB-950, 1084, 2633 *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. PARKS 105 2360 Chap. Par. 108 -Cont. 3-111.1 3-112 3-114.1 3-114.2 3-114.5 3-116.1 3-120 3-121 3-125 3-125.1 3-128 13-128 3-132 3-135 t3-137.1 3-141 4-108 t4-108.2 t4-108.3 4-109 4-109.1 4-109.2 4-114 4-114.2 4-117.1 4-118 4-118.1 t4-118.3 4-121 4-128 4-134 5-114 5-132 5-136.1 5-146 5-154 5-156 5-165 5-167.1 5-167.5 5-178 5-179 5-181 5-187 5-188 5-194 15-194.1 5-197 STATUTES AM Bill SB-236; HB-995, 2633, 2634, 2635 SB-236; HB-646 SB-236 SB-236 HB-496 SB-246 HB-1083 HB-646 HB-2998 HB-495 HB-1086 HB-920 HB-2998 HB-553, 1943, 2714, 2998 HB-2998 HB-2998 SB-236; HB-399 HB-1054, 2715 SB-236 HB-1251 SB-236; HB-886, 1247, 2635 SB-236; HB-1241 SB-236; HB-1241, 1248 HB-424, 496 HB-1637 SB-236, 413, 850; HB-1250, 2713 HB-495 HB-1931 HB-680 HB-553, 1943, 2714 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-362 HB-108, 2178 HB-101, 2715 SB-413, 606; HB-107, 2715 HB-2451,2710 HB-2715 SB-413, 606; HB-107, 2715 HB-115, 2715 HB-1600 HB-2715 HB-977 HB-977 SB-413, 1419; HB-2715 SB-413, 1462; HB-2196, 2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 [ENDED-Continue Chap. Par. 10812-Cont. 5-206 15-232 t5-2335 6-111 6-128 6-128.2 t6-128.2 6-151 6-151.1 16-151.2 6-154 6-159 6-164 6-164.2 6-183 6-184 6-202 6-209 t6-210.1 6-211 t6-2264 7-109 7-109.3 7-132 7-137 7-139 t7-139.6 7-141 7-142 7-142.1 t7-142.2 7-144 7-144.2 7-146 7-150 7-152 7-156 7-158 7-164 7-165 7-168 7-172 7-173.1 7-175.1 7-193 7-199.1 ed Bill HB-2715 HB-2712 HB-2715 SB-1331 HB-33, 331, 588 HB-14 HB-14, 18, 331 HB-331, 376 HB-331, 376 HB-331, 376 HB-114 HB-15 HB-12 HB-17, 331 SB-413, 1419 SB-413, 1462; HB-2196 HB-2710 HB-1012 HB-1191 SB-1331 HB-2715 HB-1913 SB-236; HB-397, 1873 SB-236, 706, 1090; HB-485, 520 HB-32, 1664, 1913 SB-236; HB-253, 1054, 1085, 2134, 2294, 2343 SB-664; HB-1913, 2715 SB-182, 236, 1076; HB-31, 1005, 1664 SB-236; HB-995, 1861, 2132, 2135, 2296 SB-182, 236, 1076; HB-31, 872, 1005 SB-228; HB-2127 HB-1664 HB-995 SB-236; HB-2133 SB-236; HB-2133 SB-236; HB-1865, 2133, 2134, 2714 SB-236; HB-2136 SB-236 SB-236; HB-2136 SB-236; HB-2136 HB-1863, 2135 SB-236; HB-2136, 2772 SB-182, 236, 1076; HB-31, 1005 SB-236; HB-2134 HB-1777 HB-2498, 2772 *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. 2361 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. 1 ont. Bill Chap. 1081/2-C 7-205 SB-236; HB-2136 7-206 SB-236; HB-2136 7-209 HB-2135 8-117 SB-1076; HB-2715 8-120 HB-2711 8-137 SB-627, 1076; HB-995 8-137.1 SB-627, 1076 8-138 SB-621,628, 1076; HB-370, 381, 562, 1861, 2715 8-150.1 SB-621,628, 1076; HB-370, 381, 562, 2715 •8-150.2 HB-572 8-153 SB-824, 1076; HB-571 8-154 HB-572, 2715 8-159 SB-620, 1076; HB-382, 2715 8-160 HB-1865 8-163 SB-1075, 1076; HB-2715 8-164.1 SB-619, 1076; HB-383, 1872 8-167 HB-567 8-190 HB-2715 8-192 HB-2715 8-201 SB-413, 1419 *8-206.1 HB-1777 8-208 HB-2715 8-211 HB-2715 8-226 HB-2715 "8-226.4 HB-2715 8-230 HB-567 8-232 HB-2715 8-244.1 HB-511 9-101 HB-331, 2713 9-108 HB-1913 9-120 HB-1913 9-121 HB-1913 *9-121.5 HB-1913, 2715 '9-121.8 HB-2715 )-121.62 HB-2715 )-121.72 HB-2715 9-127 . HB-2715 9-128 HB-2715 9-128.1 HB-1338, 1340, 2715 9-133 HB-995, 1339 9-133.1 HB-995 9-134 HB-2715 9-142 HB-2715 9-143 HB-2715 9-144 HB-2715 9-146.1 HB-2715 9-154 HB-2715 9-155 HB-2715 9-156 HB-2715 9-157 HB-2715 Chap. Par. 108 V--Cont. 9-160 9-185 9-186 9-187 9-223 9-228 t10-104.4 t 10-109 11-116 t11-125.5 11-134 11-134.1 11-134.3 11-145.1 tl 1-145.2 11-148 11-153 11-154 11-156 11-158 11-160.1 11-163 11-179 11-190 11-197 11-200 11-215 11-216 11-221 12-101 12-106 12-108 *12-110 12-112 *12-113 12-118.2 12-123 12-123.1 12-124 12-125 12-125.1 12-127 12-127.1 12-127.2 12-127.3 t12-127.4 12-128 *12-129 12-130 12-131 *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-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2757 HB-2715 HB-2713 SB-1076; HB-2715 HB-2715 SB-622, 1076, 1077, 1078; HB-446, 557, 2715 SB-1079 SB-1079 SB-622, 1076, 1077, 1078; HB-446, 557, 2715 HB-573 HB-371 HB-571, 2711 HB-570, 2715 HB-2715 SB-1075; HB-2715 HB-561 HB-568 HB-2715 SB-413, 1419 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-568 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 SB-1186, 1211; HB-2452 HB-2452 SB-1186, 1211; HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2715 HB-2452 SB-1186, 1211; HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 t9 9 91 91 2362 Chap. Par. 108½h-Cont. 12-132 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 *12-160 12-167 12-170 12-174 12-176 12-177 12-178 12-180 "12-181. 12-184 12-185 12-186 12-187 12-190 12-191 13-115 t13-124.1 t13-124.2 t13-124.3 t13-125.4 13-134 13-135 13-138 13-138.1 13-138.2 STATUTES A Bill HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452, 2711 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 SB-1186, 1211 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 SB-1186, 1211; HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 SB-1186, 1211; HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2452 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2715 HB-2385, 2715 HB-2385, 2715 SB-236; HB-2385, 2628, 2713, 2715 AMENDEI Chap. 108½- 0 D-Continued Par. -Cont. Bill 13-149.2 HB-2385, 2715 13-150 HB-2385, 2715 13-156 HB-2385 13-167 HB-2385, 2715 13-169 HB-2385, 2715 13-170 HB-2385, 2715 13-182 HB-2715 13-1156 HB-2715 14-103.05 SB-664; HB-887, 1617, 1689, 1913, 2712 14-103.10 SB-706, 1265; HB-2712 14-104 HB-353, 366, 556, 1204 14-104.4 SB-706, 1265; HB-2712 14-105 HB-556 14-105.2 HB-2712 t14-105.5 HB-1054, 1085, 1913, 2715 t14-105.6 SB-236 14-108 SB-151, 413; HB-536, 1011, 1213, 1266, 1838, 1861 t14-108.3 HB-887, 2127 14-110 SB-151,354, 413, 825, 1186; HB-536, 690, 1838, 1874, 2712 114-110.1 SB-1004 14-114 SB-236, 413,659, 870, 889, 1049; HB-995, 1011, 1322, 1662 14-115 SB-413, 889; HB-995, 1011, 1662 14-119 SB-236,870, 1049; HB-1322 14-121 SB-236, 870, 1049; HB-1322 14-130 SB-413; HB-1011, 1863 14-131 SB-706, 1265, 1470; HB-1662, 1913, 2712, 2715 14-133 SB-1004 14-135.03 HB-1777 t14-147.1 HB-2449 15-107 HB-887 15-111 HB-2310, 2712 15-113 HB-887 15-113.2 HB-684, 2712 15-113.3 SB-118, 236; HB-427, 556 15-113.4 HB-2310, 2712 15-113.7 HB-2309 15-113.10 HB-887 15-113.10 HB-2715 15-136 SB-236, 659, 768,870; HB-995, 1213, 1266, 1322,1662, 1861, 2311 *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. I 2363 Chap. Par. 108½/-Cont. 15-136.1 15-136.2 15-145 15-146.1 15-153 15-153.2 t15-153.3 15-154 15-155 15-159 15-167 15-175 15-186.1 t15-186.1 16-106 16-118 16-127 16-128 16-130.1 t16-130.1 t16-131.3 t16-131.4 16-132 16-133 16-133.1 16-133.2 t16-133.3 16-136.1 16-143 16-143.1 16-149 16-149.1 16-149.2 16-151 16-153.4 16-158 16-158.1 16-165 16-179 16-181.2 16-187 16-192 16-199 t17-114.2 17-116 STATUTES AM Bill HB-995, 1662 HB-1861 SB-236, 810, 870; HB-1322, 2307 HB-2307, 2308 HB-2306 HB-1865 HB-1865 HB-1863 SB-1470; HB-1662 SB-1186; HB-2426, 2712 HB-2561 HB-1777 HB-2712 SB-150, 711 HB-1910 HB-1532 SB-118, 236, 552, 633; HB-365, 385, 427, 449, 556, 1387 HB-449 HB-2712 HB-403 HB-1054, 2715 SB-236 HB-1910 HB-1213, 1239, 1266, 1861 SB-236, 238, 391,659, 706,870,1186; HB-995, 1322, 1662, 1688, 2272 SB-236; HB-197, 1861 HB-1321, 2125, 2127 SB-236, 238,659, 870, 1186; HB-995, 1322, 1662, 1688 SB-575, 706; HB-2715 SB-236, 867, 870; HB-1322, 1942 SB-706; HB-1363, 1369, 1865 HB-1865 HB-1369, 1865 HB-145, 1863 HB-2772 SB-1470; HB-1662 HB-1910 HB-1910, 2712 HB-2561 HB-1777 HB-2712 HB-1910, 2712 HB-1910, 2712 HB-2715 HB-1213, 1266, 1861, 1864 IENDED-Continuec Chap. Par. 108'/-Cont. 17-116.1 t17-116.2 17-117 17-119 17-122 17-123 17-124 17-125 17-134 17-142.1 t17-145.1 17-148 t17-149.1 17-156.1 18-108 18-112 t18-112.2 18-125.1 18-131 18-133 20-125 *21.111 21-102.2 21-102.17 21-103 21-104 21-107 21-109 t21-109.1 21-112 21-113 21-114 21-115 *22-101 22-502 22-509 t22-801 t22-802 t22-803 t22-804 22A-104 22A-109 22A-112 t25-101 thru 25-134 t25-101 thru 25-152 101 d Bill HB-1861 HB-2125 HB-1865 SB-236, 870; HB-995, 1322, 1862 SB-236, 711,870, 1134; HB-1322 HB-1961 HB-1961 HB-1863 SB- 118, 236, 830; HB-427, 556, 2192 HB-1468, 2715 HB-1777 SB-830; HB-2712 HB-2627, 2715 SB-659; HB-995, 1862 HB-2712 SB-711, 712; HB-403, 731, 2712 HB-2715 HB-1662 SB-1470; HB-1662, 2715 SB-654, 711; HB-2712, 2773 SB-706, 1265; HB-2712 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-2680 HB-220 HB-220 HB-592 SB-865 SB-865 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1913 HB-1921, 2712 HB-2561 HB-220 HB-1913 HB-2680 *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. 2364 Chap. PLATS 109 PRACTICE 110 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 t2 2 2-6 2 2 2 2- 2- 2-1C t2-1C t2-1C 12-10 2- t2-10 2- 2-11 *2-11 t2-11 2- 2- t2-11 2- *2- t2-11 2- *2- 2- *2- t2- 2-12 2- 2- 2- 2- *2-1701 2- 1112 1114 15.1 1116 1116 16.1 1117 1117 1118 1118 1119 105.1 1207 1303 1305 1403 thru 1719 HB-713 SB-1063; HB-1474 HB-999 SB-584 SB-1066; HB-1475 SB-1026 SB-583, 593; HB-878, 1121, 2468 SB-1066; HB-1475 HB-817, 818, 2468 SB-593, 1066; HB-1121, 1475 SB-807; HB-342, 1383, 1880, 2468 SB-592, 1064; HB-1131, 1476 SB-1061; HB-1481 HB-474 HB-713 SB-263, 781; HB-473, 474 SB-1512 *7-106 thru 7-129 7-119 t7-201 thru 7-214 t7-301 thru 7-311 t7-401 thru 7-407 t7-501 thru 7-508 t7-601 thru 7-610 t7-701 thru 7-708 t7-801 thru 7-804 t7-901 thru 7-907 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 110-Cont. 2-1901 2 HB-532 t2-2001 5 HB-2295 t2-2002 10 HB-2295 t2A-101 thru 2A-114 3-102 3-103 -103 HB-692 3-104 -202 HB-317, 474, 853 t3-104 -206 HB-218, 1557, 1724 3-111 -209 SB-1119; HB-474, 4-101 2061 4-104 -401 HB-474 *4-105 -411 HB-713 4-107 -415 HB-713 4-108 -418 SB-1118 4-110 -604 SB-1150 4-113 504.1 HB-744 4-114 -611 SB-1058, 1153; 4-117 HB-1480 4-120 -616 SB-219, 1119; HB-474 4-122 -701 HB-38 4-128 1001 HB-713 *4-130 1002 HB-713 4-131 )04A HB-39, 2748 4-132 )07.1 HB-2944 4-134 )07A HB-39 4-137 )08A HB-39 4-140 1009 HB-142 *4-143 )09A HB-2748 4-205 1103 HB-713 4-206 07.1 SB-584 7-101 07.1 SB-594, 1066; HB-878, 7-101 thru 7-105 983, 1475 7-102 07 2 HR-386 7-103 *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-474 SB-362 SB-362 SB-306; HB-590 HB-713 HB-713 SB-576, 1215 SB-1215 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-713 HB-2855 HB-51 HB-713, 2855 SB-582, 848, 878, 1036, 1053, 1085, 1518; HB-301, 374, 1136, 1947, 2051, 2288, 2767 HB-51 HB-2855 HB-51 HB-51 HB-51 HB-51 HB-51 HB-51 HB-51 HB-51 2365 Chap. Par. 110-Cont. t7-1001 thru 7-1016 f7-1101 thru 7-1113 t7-1201 thru 7-1212 t7-1301 thru 7-1304 t7-1401 thru 7-1412 t7-1501 thru 7-1508 8-802 t8-802.2 8-2002 8-2101 8-2102 9-102 9-106 9-108 9-110 9-111 t9-201.1 *9-301 thru 9-315 t9-322 10-105 10-106 10-125 12-101 12-108 12-109 112-109.1 12-112 12-119 12-139 12-183 *12-601 thru 12-617 t12-627 t12-628 112-629 t12-630 t12-631 112-632 112-633 t12-634 12-803 12-808 12-813 12-903 13-203 13-211 HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 110-Cont. t13-211.1 B-51 13-212 HB-51 13-213 HB-51 13-214 HB-51 13-214.1 "13-214.1 HB-51 113-214.2 t13-215.1 HB-51 13-217 SB-125, 194; HB-1220, 13-220 1568, 2151, 2730 *15-102.1 HB-600 *15-111 SB-482 *15-113 SB-1172 15-114 SB-1135; HB-474 *15-116 SB-624; HB-474, 1089, *15-309 2421 15-1103 HB-2436 15-1106 HB-713 15-1107 HB-474 15-1207 SB-624; HB-2423 15-1209 SB-1491; HB-2698 15-1218 15-1219 SB-1491; HB-2698 t15-1400 SB-756 15-1404 HB-474, 2238 15-1501 HB-713 15-1503 HB-713 15-1504 SB-141; HB-923, 2693 15-1506 SB-1085; HB-2051 15-1507 SB-141 15-1508 HB-312, 620 15-1509 SB-84 15-1512 HB-474 15-1601 HB-474 15-1602 SB-141 15-1603 t15-1603.1 SB-1424 15-1604 SB-1424 15-1701 SB-1424 t15-1801 SB-1424 t15-1801 thru SB-1424 15-1807 SB-1424 t15-1802 SB-1424 t15-1803 SB-1424 t15-1804 SB-1424 t15-1805 HB-121 t15-1806 HB-2825 t15-1807 HB-713 17-117 SB-624 t305.1 HB-474 SB-219, 701, 1030; PROBATE HB-474, 1881, 2238, 110/2 2637 1-2.11 d Bill HB-474 SB-219, 701, 1030; HB-474, 1881, 2238, 2637 HB-474, 2238 HB-440, 474, 692, 2238 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-897, 2303 SB-1001 HB-2902 HB-142 HB-713 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-474 HB-474, 1414 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 SB-220 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474 HB-474, 1089 HB-1089 HB-474 HB-474 SB-409; HB- 1114 HB-1229 SB-409; HB-1114 SB-409; HB- 1114 SB-409; HB- 1114 SB-409; HB-1114 SB-409; HB-1114 SB-409; HB-1114 SB-1031 HB-408 SB-822; HB-1940 *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. 2366 Chap. I 0/-C t t t2 t29-1 thr Par. ont. STATUTES A Bill 1-2.15a SB-1476, 1509 1-2.15b SB-1476, 1509 1-2.16 SB-1476, 1509 1-5 SB-165, 1476, 1509 tl-9a SB-1476, 1509 tl-ll SB-165 2-1 SB-1573 2-2 SB-522 t2-4 SB-1510 *2-10 SB-165 5-1 SB-165, 1476, 1509 5-2 SB-1476, 1509 6-2 SB-1476, 1509 6-4 HB-1458 6-10 SB-1476, 1509 6-11 SB-1476, 1509 6-13 SB-165 6-21 SB-1476, 1509 8-1 SB-1476, 1509 8-2 SB-1476, 1509 9-1 SB-165; HB-1696 9-3 SB-165 t9-10 SB-165 10-5 SB-1476, 1509 11-1 SB-744 11-3 SB-165 11-7.1 SB-1611; HB-1333 11-13 SB-1149 11-14.1 SB-744 tll-19 SB-744 Sla-5 SB-165 11a-17 SB-524, 1148; HB-1108, 1109, 2128 1la-18 SB-524, 1149; HB-1108, 1109, 2099 1la-23 SB-165 I1la-23- SB-524; HB-1109 t15-5 SB-1476, 1509 t20-24 SB-73 1-10.5a HB-2619 24-2 SB-822; HB-1940 24-4 SB-73 24-9 SB-165 24-19 SB-165 25-1 SB-423 28-3 SB-165 28-10 SB-73 28-11 SB-822; HB-1940 u 29-11 SB-1476, 1509 252 HB-2071 302 SB-78, 1092 303 HB-406, 407 305 HB-407 308 SB-100; HB-100, 407 t308.1 HB-404 MENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 110½/-Cont. 351 t351.1 352 353 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 Bill HB-407 HB-404 HB-407 HB-404 SB-1147; HB-1902 SB-1147; HB-1902 SB-1147; HB-175, 1902 SB-1147; HB-1902 SB-1147; HB-1902 SB-1147; HB-1902 SB-1147; HB-1902 SB-1147; HB-1902 SB-1147; HB-1902 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS 111 t209a 302 304 t308.1 420.1 702 705 708 709 711 713 *715 1022.13 1106 1109 t1119.1 1216 1229 1229.1 1701-1 t1701-1 1701-2 1701-4 1701-7 1701-10 1701-11 1703-1 1703-6 t1703A-1 t1703A-2 t1703A-3 t1703A-4 t1703A-5 t1703A-6 t1703A-7 1704-1 1704-2 1704-4 2304 HB-2377 HB-2378 HB-2378 HB-2378 SB-23; HB-56 SB-1494 SB-1494 SB-1494 SB-1494 SB-1494 SB-1494 SB-1494 SB-1449 SB-943 HB-1332 HB-1223 SB-1184 SB-1262 SB-1262 SB-454, 1003 SB-454 SB-1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-454, 1003 SB-940, 941; HB-237, 1714 SB-454, 1003 SB-798 *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. < 4 2367 Chap. 111-Cont 2 t2 *3201 thru 3 t3 t34 3 3 Par. t. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 111-Cont. 2311 SB-798; HB-2332 2314.1 HB-2068 2317 HB-2332 2319 HB-1816 2321 SB-798; HB-2332 2326 HB-1816 2336 SB-798 2342 SB-798, 1262 2354 SB-798 2415 HB-2827 2652 SB-943; HB-275 2655 HB-2079 2658 SB-672, 943; HB-275 2660 SB-943; HB-275 2661 HB-1784 2664 HB-1027 2665 SB-943 2678 HB-653, 804 2800 SB-942 2802 SB-942; HB-1699 2804 HB-3013 2812 SB-942 2814.1 HB-1699 2814.2 HB-1699 2824 HB-1699 2825 SB-1166; HB-1699 i3234 SB-1282 3225 SB-1262 1225.1 SB-1262 3401 HB-1428 1403.1 HB-1421 3420 HB-1816 3423 SB-1216 3428 HB-534, 1816 3429 HB-1511 t29.01 HB-1511 435.1 SB-938 3601 HB-1433 3603 HB-1900 3703 HB-2332 3719 HB-2827 813.2 SB-1262 3814 HB-1816 3825 HB-1816 3832 HB-1430 4002 HB-1432 4003 SB-418, 747; HB-1432 4005 SB-418, 747; HB-1432 4006 SB-418, 747; HB-1432 4007 SB-418, 747; HB-1045, 1432 4011 HB-1816 4014 SB-747; HB-1319, 1432 4019 HB-47, 1816 4028 SB-418, 747; HB-1432 4029 SB-418, 747; HB-1432 t4 t4 t4 4 *4101 thru t t 44 44( 44( 44( *4401 thru t4 t4 Bill 4030 SB-418, 747; HB-1432 t030.2 SB-418, 1146; HB-156, 1045, 1432 t030.3 SB-418, 1146; HB-1045, 1432 1030.4 SB-418, 1146; HB-1045, 1432 4033 SB-747 4035 SB-418, 747; HB-1319, 1432 4037 SB-747; HB-1319, 1432 4039 SB-418; HB-1432 052.1 SB-1262 4101 SB-418, 1146; HB-1045, 1432 4113 SB-418; HB-1432 4102 SB-418; HB-1045, 1432 4103 SB-418; HB-1045, 1432 4105 SB-418; HB-1045, 1432 4251 SB-515 4255 SB-1278 4256 SB-1278 4261 HB-1816 4267 SB-515, 1278; HB-1816 4268 SB-1278 4280 SB-1278 4281 SB-1278 4282 SB-1278 4284 SB-1278; HB-1437 *4286 SB-1278; HB-1297 *4287 SB-1276; HB-1297 400-8 HB-47 00-19 HB-47 )0-24 HB-47 )0-49 HB-47 4401 HB-1427 4478 SB-243, 1309; HB-1933 4403 SB-243 4406 SB-1136 4407 HB-1816 4408 HB-1871 4410 HB-455 4420 HB-2547, 2551 420a SB-1339; HB-2266 4429 SB-1262; HB-1972, 2547, 2551, 2552 430a HB-2547, 2551 4432 HB-2548 4433 SB-815; HB-47, 638, 815, 1816, 2547, 2549 *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. 2368 Chap. Par. 111-Cont. t4433b 4435 4436 4437 4440 4471 t4479 4504 4752 t4902.1 4919 4922 4937 5006 5009 5010 t5011.5 5012 5013 5016 5119 5133 5133.1 5301 5311 5533 5809 5810 5813 5815 5816 5817 5818 5822 5823 5825 5826 5828 5829 5830 *5835 6301 6523 6523.1 7007 7009 *7306 *7316 7403 *7406 t7406.1 7411 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 111-Cont. 7414 7415 7417 7421 t7435 7502 7503 7509 t7509.1 7616 SB-143; HB-2547, 2549, 2551 HB-2547, 2548, 2552 SB-1262 SB-1136; HB-2547, 2551 HB-2547, 2548 SB-1379 HB-934 SB-482 HB-1429 HB-1431 HB-1816 HB-1816 SB-1262 HB-2332 HB-2332 HB-2332 HB-43 HB-2332 HB-2332 HB-2827 SB-1184 SB-1262 SB-1262 HB-1434 HB-455 SB-515 SB-1262 HB-2424 SB-1085, 1342; HB-2051 SB-1185, 1262; HB-1429, 2435 SB-1262 SB-1262 HB-2497 SB-1262 SB-1262, 1342; HB-2434 SB-1262 SB-1262 SB-1262 SB-1262 SB-1262 HB-1429, 2433 HB-1435 SB-1262 SB-1262 HB-1264, 1430 HB-1264, 1430 HB-2256 HB-2256 HB-2114, 2361 HB-640, 2114 HB-640, 2114 HB-2361 Bill HB-2361 HB-2361 HB-2361 HB-2361 HB-2114 HB-470 SB-431 SB-860 HB-2827 HB-2827 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 111V2 2-103 t2-116 4.01 4.19 4.21 t4.21a 7-103 t9-103 t9-226.1 11 12 20c12 20c23 22 t22.04 22.11 t22.1 la 22.12 t22.12a t22.129 73.101 t73.101a t73.101b 73.102 73.104 73.105 73.106 t73.106a t73.106b 73.110 73-11 73-12 t73-15.1 73-18 73-19 73-24 73-27 t86.01 87-1 SB-1322; HB-2821 SB-1322; HB-2821 HB-1298 HB-1298 HB-1298 HB-1298 SB-1322; HB-2821 SB-1322; HB-2821 SB-130 HB-1298 HB-1298 SB-1041; HB-2876 HB-857 HB-28, 934, 1646, 2430 SB-771, 1023 HB-50 HB-2044, 2916 HB-50, 2256, 2682 HB-563 HB-2044 HB-1700 HB-1700 HB-1700 HB-1700 SB-942; HB-1699, 1700 SB-942; HB-1699, 1700 SB-942; HB-1699, 1700 HB-1700 HB-1700 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-932; HB-730, 939, 2862 HB-939, 2862 HB-2326 HB-730 HB-2326 SB-247 HB-2326 HB-1783 HB-2839 *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. ] ] 2369 Chap. Par. 111½--Cont. 87-la 87-2 t87-2.1 87-3 87-4 87-5 87-6 87-6.1 87-6.2 87-6.3 87-6.4 87-7 116.113 116.114 116.115 116.116 t116.116a t116.116b t116.116c $128 *129 *130 *130.1 131 132 *133 "133.1 *134 137 140 143 144 t147.07 147.08 t147.08 1147.09 t147.09.1 t150.2 151 151.2 151.3 t151.4 t152.2 HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB HI SB HE HE HI SB HE HE SB SB SB HE SB I t152.2.1 HE 195 HE *202 HB 214.1 SB 214.2 HB 216 SB 216b SB 218.2 SB STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 111½-Cont. B-2839 218.9 1 B-2839 230.1 1 B-2839 t230.7 1 B-2839 t230.8 I B-2839 241-2 S B-2839 241-8 B-2839 t241-8.1 B-2839 241-10 S B-2839 3-2839 241-12 S B-2839 241-13 S B-2839 241-14 S -1307,1482; 263 1 HB-2742 353.01 I 1-1307,1482 522 S - 1307, 1482; 582.04 1 HB-2742 582.06 F - 1307, 1482; t582.08 I HB-2742 t582.10 F 1-1307, 1482; t583.05 F HB-2742 601-102 S 1-422,1307,1482 601-103 S 1-1482 602-101 S 1-202 602-103 S 1-202 602-104 S 1-202 602-106 S 1-202 t602-107 S ;-202 t602-108 S 1-202 t602-109 S -202 t602-110 S -202 603-102 S -202 603-103 S -202 603-104 S -202 603-106 S 3-1455 604-101 S -588; HB-566, 846 3-2097 604-104 S 1-1242 604-106 F 3-337 t604-106 F -85; HB-736, 984, 1106 606-101 S 1-736 *606-102 S 1-846 606-103 S -973 607-101 S -1136 -111; HB-613 607-102 S 1-2163 -972,1325,1334; 607-103 S HB-337, 2044 607-104 S 1-337 t607-106 S 1-539 608-101 S ;-2331 -492 609-101 H 1-2791 609-102 - -492 t620-3.1 S -492 -492 620-9 H Bill HB-2791 HB-717 -B-717 HB-717 SB-1182 SB-1601; HB-717 SB-752; HB-1186 SB-301; HB-2247, 2807 SB-1601; HB-717 SB-1182; HB-2849 SB-1182; HB-2849 HB-2380 IB-1021 SB-913 HB-1867 HB-1867 HB-1867 HB-1867 HB-1867 )B-776 iB-776 )B-776 3B-776 5B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-100, 776; HB-100, 2408,2821 ;B-776 IB-736 .B-337, 736, 2097, 2408 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776 ;B-776; HB-2044, 2821 B-100, 776; HB-100, 2408 B-776 B-776 B-972; HB-337, 2044 B-776; HB-2408, 2821 IB-2408 IB-982 B-100; HB-100, 1268, 2667 [B-982 *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. 2370 Chap. Par. 11l2½-Cont. 621-102 621-103 622-101 *622-106 *622-107 t622-108 t622-109 t622-110 t622-111 t622-112 t622-113 t622-114 t622-115 623-101 623-102 623-103 623-104 623-105 623-106 623-107 623-108 623-109 623-111 624-101 624-102 624-105 625-101 626-101 *626-102 626-103 626-104 627-101 627-102 628-101 628-102 628-103 628-107 629-101. 630-101 *631-101 *631-102 658 683 712.1 712.5 t712.10 713 714 t714.1 t714.2 t714.3 t714.4 715 716 718 719.1 SB SB SE SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SE SE HI HI HI HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1112-Cont. 1-1322; HB-2821 719.3 1 1-1021, 1322; 719.10 1 HB-2821 719.11 1 1-1322; HB-2821 721 1 1-1322; HB-2821 723 1 1-1322; HB-2821 *724 1 -1322; HB-2821 731 1 1-1322; HB-2821 736 1 (-1322; HB-2821 737 1 1-1322; HB-2821 762 1-1322; HB-2821 (-1322; HB-2821 768 1 1-1322; HB-2821 785 1-1322; HB-2821 1-1322; HB-2821 824 1-1322; HB-2821 t825 1-1322; HB-2821 t826 1-1322; HB-2821 953 1-1322;HB-2821 954 1 1-1322; HB-2821 954.1 1-1322;HB-2821 t954.1 -1322; HB-2821 t9559 1-1322; HB-2821 9551 1-1322;HB-2821 957 1 (-1322; HB-2821 957.1 1-1322; HB-2821 958 1 1-1322;HB-2821 956 1 1-1322; HB-2821 96 1 1-1322; HB-2821 9612 -1322;HB-2821 12 1-1322; HB-2821 t963 1 1-1322; HB-2821 1002 1 1-1322; HB-2821 1002.12 1 1-1322; HB-2821 100308 1-1322; HB-2821 100313 1 1-1322; HB-2821 1003.15 1-1322;HB-2821 1003.17 1 1-1322; HB-2821 1003.32 1-1322; HB-2821 t1003.58 thru 1-1322; HB-2821 1003.65 1-1322; HB-2821 t1003.58 thru 1-1322; HB-2821 1004.61 1-1322; HB-2821 t1003.61 thru B-1955 1003.67 B-1021 1003.68 B-2363 1004 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2359 HB-2359 HB-2359 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 1005 1005.1 1007 1007.1 t1007.2 1009.1 t1009.5 1010 Bill HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 HB-2363 SB-37; HB-418, 806, 1421 HB-1836 SB-37; HB-418, 806, 1421 SB-489 SB-489 SB-489 HB-1055,1359 HB-1055,1359 HB-1403 SB-1498; HB-1403 SB-792; HB-747, 1359 HB-1359 HB-1359 SB-1089 HB-1055, 1359 HB-1055,1359 HB-1055, 1359 SB-1089 HB-1359 HB-1055 HB-1135 HB-2830 SB-1354,1497 HB-1867, 1879 SB-1354,1497 HB-1867, 1879 SB-940; HB-2243 SB-1482; HB-2742 SB-1307 SB-1482 SB-1599 SB-270, 1426, 1482, 1498; HB-308, 1403, 1928,2742,2830 HB-2726 SB-1258 SB-422; HB-1867, 2254 HB-1263 SB-157,1498 SB-934, 1420 SB-442; HB-1055 HB-1263, 1610, 1671, 2769 *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. l l ] 2371 Chap. Par. 111V2-Cont. t1012.2 1013 1013.1 1013.2 1013.3 t1013.4 t1014.1 t1014.1 thru 1014.4 t1014.2 t1014.3 t1014.4 t1014.5 1017 t1017.1 11017.1 thru 1017.4 t1017.1 thru 1017.5 t1017.1 thru 1017.6 1018 11019.1 thru 1019.11 1020 t1020.2 1021 t1021.2 1022.2 1022.4 1022.7 1022.8 1022.9 *1022.11 1022.12 1022.13 1022.14 1022.15 1022.16 t1022.17 t1022.18 1025 1025b STATUTES AN Bill HB-2213 HB-1867, 2168, 2231, 2380 SB-1209 SB-1482; HB-2742 HB-1867, 2231 HB-2917 SB-422, 1307, 1482 SB-1482 SB-422, 1307, 1482 SB-422, 1307, 1482 SB-1307, 1482 SB-1482 HB-1263 HB-1867, 2212 SB-1482 SB-1307 SB-1482 SB-1307, 1482 SB-1482; HB-2742 SB-1425, 1567; HB-62 HB-1887 SB-27, 1244; HB-719, 1767, 1867, 1879, 2246 SB-218, 1567; HB-62, 1292 SB-1307, 1482; HB-2743 SB-1426; HB-1867, 2231 HB-2231 SB-913; HB-1463, 1867, 2213 HB-1867 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1085, 1426; HB-2051 SB-1426, 1449; HB-1590, 2830 HB-1867, 2544 SB-1123; HB-318, 1561, 2243, 2347, 2745, 2819 SB-1085; HB-318, 1867, 2051 HB-1867 SB-27, 1426; HB-589, 1463, 1867, 2830 SB-90, 958, 1544; HB-1854 SB-1125 IENDED- Chap. 111/2-CC t1025b 1 t1025b 1 1 t *1071 thr 1 t t 1 1 -Continued Par. ont. - 1 thru Bill 025b-5 SB-1498 --1 thru 025b-6 HB-1403 t1025c SB-805 1026 SB-1253 1027 HB-1309 1028 HB-589 1028.2 HB-589 1033 SB-1482; HB-345, 1867,2742,2811 1037 HB-1867, 2255, 2257 1039 SB-749,934,1013, 1307, 1482; HB-345, 1135,1867,2003, 2742,2864 1039.1 HB-2678 1039.2 SB-27, 749, 891,931, 958,961,1013, 1307, 1482; HB-942, 1856,2003,2678, 2742 1039.3 SB-1013 1039.4 HB-899, 1033 1040 SB-1253; HB-345, 1135 1042 HB-345, 1867, 2245, 2429,2664 1044 SB-1354,1496,1497; HB-1867, 2329 1044.1 SB-1497 1046 HB-1135 t1053 HB-2478 t1054 HB-2478 t1055 HB-2478 t1056 HB-2478 t1057 HB-2478 11058 HB-2478 u 1075 HB-2639 1075 HB-1955 1101 HB-1580 102.02 SB-1183 102.05 SB-1183 1153 HB-1580 1154 HB-1955 1156 HB-2500 1162 SB-1489; HB-735, 736 1401 SB-1115 1402 SB-1115 1402.1 SB-1115 1403 SB-1115 1404 SB-I115; HB-2256 1405 SB-1115 1406 SB-1115; HB-2271 1406.1 SB-1115 1406.2 SB-1115 1407 SB-1115 *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. 2372 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 11 lIh-Cont. 11407.01 1407.2 S1407.2 t1407.3 1408 1408.2 1408.3 1408.4 1408.5 11408.6 1409 t1409.1 t1409.2 t1409.3 1409A 1410 *1411 *1411.1 t1411.2 1412 1413 1414 1415 1416 1417 t1417.1 t1418 t1418.1 thru 1418.9 t2101.1 2203.08 2203.09 2203.14 2203.18 t2204 2205 2207 2209 2210 2213 *2301 thru 2317 2303.1 2309 2311 2312 t2318 t2319 2901 t2901 2903 *2904 3715 4052 4058 4060 4062 4064 Bill SB-1115 SB-662 SB-1115 SB- 1115 SB-1115 SB- 1115 SB-1115 SB-1115 SB-1115; HB-2690 SB-680, 1115; HB-379 SB-1115 SB-1115 SB-1115 SB-1115; HB-2838 SB-1115; HB-1323 SB-1115 SB-1115 SB-1115 SB-1115 SB-1115; HB-2300 SB-I 115 SB- 115; HB-2838 SB-1115; HB-814 SB-1115 SB-1115 SB-1115 HB-2768 SB-1115 HB-548 SB-9 SB-9 HB-2380 HB-2380 SB-100; HB-100 SB-9 SB-9 SB-82; HB-292, 2380 HB-2380 HB-2380 SB-482 SB-158; HB-2668 SB-158; HB-2668 SB-158; HB-2668 SB-158; HB-2668 SB-158 SB-158 HB-2682 HB-2682 HB-2682 HB-2682 SB-686 HB-228 SB-155 SB-601 SB-601 HB-227 Chap. 1111/2- 4 Par. -Cont. Bill 4151-113 SB-588 4152-108 SB-590 4152-204 SB-581 4153-110 SB-1322; HB-2359 4153-202.2 HB-1489, 1695, 2359 4153-204 HB-1835 4153-206 SB-147 4153-303 SB-581 4153-401 SB-581, 590 4153-401.1 SB-561; HB-2184 4153-501 SB-1322; HB-2359 4153-601 HB-2889 4160-2 HB-1489, 2359 t4160-6 HB-2359 t4160-6.1 HB-1489 4163 SB-1328; HB-639 4166 SB-1328; HB-639 t4166.1 SB-1328 4170 SB-1328; HB-639 4202 HB-2414 4203.1 HB-2414 4205 HB-2414 4304 SB-1502 4305 SB-1502 4406 HB-2665 5306 HB-1415 t5402.04 SB-100; HB-10 5403 SB-85,100, 972; HB-10, 100, 698, 934 5404 HB-934 5504.01 HB-1249 5504.19 HB-1249 5504.21 HB-1249 t5504.21a HB-1249 t5504.30 HB-2820 5505 HB-1464,1955 5509 HB-2820,3014 5510 HB-1425 t5510.1 HB-1249 t5510.2 HB-1249 t5510-2. HB-1249 5511 HB-1249, 1425 t5511.01 HB-1425 t5511.02 HB-1425 t5511.03 HB-1425 t5511.04 HB-1425 t5511.05 HB-1425 t5511.06 HB-1425 t5511.07 HB-1425 5512 HB-1249 5513 HB-1249, 1425 t5513.2 - HB-1249 t5513.3 HB-1249 5515 SB-1258 5525 HB-2827 5527 HB-2410,2411 *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. 2373 Chap. Par. 11112-Cont. t5527.1 H 5530 H 5606 H 5902 H *5903 H 5904 H 5906 H 5907 H 5909 H 5910 H 5912 H t6152 H *6301 thru 6344 S 6306 S 6309 S 6310.1 H 6321 S 6322 S *6322 S 6323 H 6354-1 S 6502-1 S 6503-1 H 6503-3 H 6503-4 S t6503-10 H 6504-2 H 6504-4 H 6603 H t6603.1 H 6604 S 6703 H 6704 H 7007 S 7056 S t7056.1 S 7104 S 7501 S 7502 H 7506 H t7506.1 H PUBLIC UTILITIES 1112/3 t2 II IE 11 II I] I4 11 I[ 11 Ii 11 II [1 1[ B B B [1 B B B tE B [I IE B B I[ IE I[ B [13 11 B [I [1 B B B B B B I [I II 2-101 SB !-101.1 HE 2-102 HI 2-103 HI 2-105 HI ]ý STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 111 -Cont. B-2410, 2411 2-202 S B-2410, 2411 3-105 S B-2044, 2684 t3-122 S B-1055, 1310 4-101 1 B-1055, 1310 f4-102 I B-1055, 1310 6-108 S B-1055, 1310 7-102 S B-1055, 1310 7-204 S B-1055, 1310 7-206 f B-1055, 1310 t7-207 S B-1055, 1310 8-101 1 B-926 t8-206.1 I 1-482 t8-301.1 I ý-18, 100, 482, 772; 8-302 HB-99, 100, 348, t8-305 F 736, 737,901,946, 8-402 S 1422, 1623 t8-403.1 -1142, 1258, 1407; t8-404.1 HB-1988 t8-4051 EI-2604 t8-405.1 i-513, 1366; HB-504 8-408 -1407; HB-931 8-502 1-513 8-502 S B-931 8-508 S 1-1588 18-508.1 S -1010 t8-511 I B-389 t9-105 S B-389 1-602, 1022, 1085; 9-201 S HB-389, 2051 t9-201.1 B-389 9-213 S 3-2681 9-214 3-698 9-215 S 3-404 3-405 t9-215.1 1 1-1501 9-216 S a-2360 t9-218 S 3-2360 1-1258 9-220 S 1-1123 t9-220.1 S 1-1123 9-221 S 1-1085; HB-2051 t9-221.1 I 1-1011 9-222.1 1 3-1867 t9-222.1a S 3-1867 9-222.2 S 3-1867 t9-222.3 S t9-226.1 S 9-227 S -303, 1094, 1430; 9-241 S HB-23, 64, 75, 456, 715, 1617, 2565, t9-242.1 S 2907 9-252 S 3-1617 10-101 S 3-1617, 2907 10-201 S 3-1459 13-101 F 3-1617, 2130, 2395, 13-208 S 2907 t13-301.1 F Bill SB-1050; HB-2907 SB-790 SB-764 HB-190 HB-750 SB-1050 SB-764 B3-764; HB-41 HB-41 SB-764 HB-2145 HB-2282 HB-1362 HB-123 HB-1449, 1657 SB-790 1B-942 HB-715 SB-774 SB-241 HB-1818 1B-2599 SB-487 ;B-173; HB-215 HB-2147 ;B-1268; HB-2900, 2905, 2982 SB-1268, 1555 HB-123, 648 SB-790 1B-1773 5B-1431; HB-938, 2140 1B-942 SB-790 ;B-130, 216, 794; HB-657 ;B-1610; HB-610 ;B-1610 ;B-623 IB-911 IB-441, 1419 ;B-559 iB-235; HB-7 1B-130; HB-2152, 2920 ;B-130 ;B-487 ;B-1545; HB-2145, 2903 ;B-1267 ;B-130, 736 ;B-487 ;B-1245; HB-2204 IB-911 ;B-773 IB-2142 *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. 2374 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 111 %--Cont. 1112A--Cont. t13-302 HB-748 *703.08 SB-29 t13-505.1 HB-2473 703A.06 HB-2053 t13-506.1 SB-133; HB-354 *703A.11 SB-29 113-506.2 SB-133 703A.14 SB-996 t13-705 HB-748, 1503, 1890 *703B.11 SB-29 t15-101 HB-1617, 2420 703B.13 SB-996 t15-102 HB-2420 704.03 HB-2482, 2484, 2 t15-103 HB-2420 704.09 HB-1599 f15-104 HB-2420 t 15-10 HB-2420 704.11 HB-1599 t15-106 HB-2420 907 SB-371 t15-201 HB-1617 909 SB-172; HB-401 t15-202 HB-1617 *909 SB-172; HB-401 t15-203 HB-1617 t909.1 SB-172; HB-401 t15-204 HB-1617 t909a HB-2144 t15-205 HB-1617 911 SB-1258 t15-206 HB-1617 1303 SB-95,1085; HB. t15-207 HB-1617 2051, 2397 t15-208 HB-1617 1304 SB-487 t15-209 HB-1617 1307 SB-95; HB-41, 39 t15-210 HB-1617 2397 t15-301 HB-1617 1308 HB-1619 t15-302 HB-1617 S15-303 HB-1617 RAILROADS AND WAREHOUSES t15-401 HB-1617 114 125 HB-1198 130 HB-2051 191 HB-248 214.3 HB-2378 227.1 SB-587 t232.1 SB-1482; HB-2742 214.8 HB-2378 254 HB-2482, 2483, 2484 705 HB-2378 t256 HB-2495 RECORDERS 309b SB-1017 320 HB-2529 115 328a SB-996 9.04 SB-146 330 SB-496; HB-989 9.05 HB-996, 1438 t331.1 SB-845; HB-487 9.07 HB-2748,3010 t345.1 HB-641 9.2a HB-1674 t345.2 HB-641 t9.4 HB-1030 *346 SB-29 12 SB-73; HB-1002 353.01 HB-1283 13 SB-908 354 HB-1021 355.01 HB-2482, 2484 RECORDS t355.4 HB-641 116 t355.5 HB-641 30 HB-2227 t403.18 SB-774 43.18a HB-840 414 SB-130 43.18b HB-840 683 HB-3282 43.104 SB-480; HB-2785 702.01 SB-1351; HB-1710 202 HB-2569 702.05 SB-831; HB-1843 206 HB-2569 702.08 HB-208 206 HB-651669 702.17 HB-2120 207 SB-51,660,910 t702.24 SB-874 1517; HB-1120 703.01 SB-496; HB-989 2569, 2682, 28 703.03 HB-2531 208 HB-2569 703.04 HB-2053, 2055 209 HB-2569 703.05 SB-29 210 HB-2569 703.08 SB-1110 211 HB-2569 *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. .696 .393, 93, , 09 2375 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. REVENUI 120 2 2 t2 Par. E Bill Chap 120- 2-101 HB-2888 2-201 SB-447, 700, 723, 797, 1085, 1106, 1114, 1223, 1524; HB-136, 364, 402, 1094, 1168, 1177, 1837, 2051, 2409, 2762, 2829 2-202 SB-1223 -202.1 SB-723, 797; HB-1837 -202.2 SB-797 -202.3 SB-797, 1524; HB-2888 2-203 SB-1, 2, 17, 98, 149, 204, 215, 249, 394, 395, 396, 397,459, 526, 632, 1085, 1162, 1223, 1451, 1586; HB-165, 240, 320, 363,489, 1168, 1169, 1175, 1177, 1178, 1210, 1388, 1530, 1577, 1651, 2051,2073, 2858 2-204 SB-5, 13, 33, 127, 156, 401, 1019, 1524; HB-206, 207, 251, 304, 626, 631,749, 865, 947, 1179,1385, 1720, 2155, 2893, 2968 2-207 SB-1223 2-208 SB-18 t2-208 SB-18, 272,394, 477, 603, 1107; HB-656, 1124, 1345, 1530, 1908, 2094 I. Par. Bill -Cont. 7-701 7-702 7-703 7-704 7-708 7-709 7-710 7-711 7-712 7-713 8-803 8-804 9-901 9-902 9-905 9-909 9-911 t9-911.1 9-914 *9-915 9-917 10-1001 10-1002 10-1003 10-1005 t10-1006 11-1103 11-1105 11-1109 13-1301 14-1401 14-1405.1 SB-1223 SB-1223, 1524; HB-304, 2155 SB-1524; HB-304, 2155 SB-1524 SB-1223; HB-304, 2155 SB-1223 SB-1223, 1524 SB-1222, 1229 SB-1222, 1229 SB-1222, 1229 SB-1223 SB-1223, 1229 SB-447, 723, 1389, 1562; HB-1094, 1837, 2409, 2888, 2918, 3012 SB-1222, 1223 SB-1223 SB-1223, 1605; HB-2989, 3012 SB-1223 HB-1815 SB-1222 SB-167, 1357 SB-1222, 1229, 1371 SB-1223 SB-1222 SB-1223, 1229 SB-1223 SB-1222 SB-1222 SB-1223 SB-1222 SB-1222 SB-1223 SB-1222, 1223, 1229; IR-14_A1 A 3-307 SB-249 t14-1405.1 SB-1482 t5-501B SB-1293 15-1501 SB-149, 1223 5-502 SB-1223, 1229 I19.23 SB-226 5-503 SB-1223 t408.1 HB-2932 5-506 SB-1223 417 HB-2750 5-507 SB-1223 1417.16 HB-2059 5-508 SB-1223 t417.16.1 HB-1551, 2059 5-509 SB-488, 1085, 1223, t417.19 HB-2750 1281; HB-305, 2051 417-16 SB-1230 t5-509.1 SB-205 418 HB-2063, 2750 5-510 SB-488,1223,1281 419a HB-1172 t5-511 SB-129 422 SB-1222 5-512 SB-1085; HB-2051 422a SB-1222 t5-512 HB-821 424 SB-34,812, 859, t5-514 HB-305 1385, 1447, 14 t5-515 HB-305 1551; HB-254, 6-601 SB-249, 1223 1514, 1538, 16 6-602 SB-1223 1735, 2039, 21 t6-604 HB-2990 2207, 2486, 27 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1152, 59, 612, 18, 18, 50 I 2376 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 120-Cont. 429 HB-59 429a3 SB-1227 429a4 HB-2059, 2753 429a7 SB-1085; HB-2051 429a.2 SB-1230 429a.3 SB-1230 429a.4 SB-1230 431 SB-1222 434 SB-1447; HB-1643 439 SB-1052; HB-2485 439.2 SB-378, 623, 661; HB-340, 976, 1957 439.2c HB-976 439.3 SB-235, 294, 378, 420, 661, 1033, 1126; HB-7, 285, 302, 303, 463,976, 1102, 1167, 1316, 1451, 1855, 1997, 2074, 2481,2482,2750, 2752, 2823 439.9 HB-2481, 2750, 3015 439.10 SB-1222 439.14 SB-1222 439.22 SB-1230 439.32 HB-340, 976, 1957, 2484 439.33 SB-235, 294, 378, 420, 1126; HB-7, 285, 302, 303, 463, 1102, 1167, 1316, 1451, 1855, 1997, 2074, 2481, 2482, 2484, 2485, 2750, 2752, 2823 439.39 HB-2481, 2750 439.45 SB-1222 439.50 SB-1230 439.102 HB-340, 976, 2484 439.103 SB-235, 294, 378, 420, 1126; HB-7, 285, 302, 303, 463, 1102, 1167, 1316, 1451, 1855, 1997, 2074, 2481, 2482, 2484, 2485, 2750, 2752, 2823 439.109 HB-2481, 2750 439.115 SB-1222 439.120 SB-1230 440 SB-378, 623, 661, 1230; HB-340, 976, 1957 440f HB-441 440g SB-1085; HB-2051 440h SB-1085; HB-2051 Chap. 120-Cont. *45 4 4 4 4 *4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t4 Par. Bill 441 SB-235, 294, 378,420, 661, 1033, 1126; HB-7, 285, 302, 303, 463,976, 1102, 1167, 1170, 1316, 1451, 1855, 1997, 2074, 2481, 2482, 2485, 2750, 2752, 2823 441b HB-1763 441d HB-1640 441h HB-976, 2823 442 SB-479, 1052; HB-2481, 2750, 3015 "442a SB-748 443 SB-1229 444 SB-279, 353, 412; HB-575, 1274 444a SB-1222 444f SB-1222 445 SB-1230 450 SB-1222 452 HB-608, 1167 453.1 HB-1167 453.3 HB-1167, 1441 3.10a SB-167, 1357 53.29 HB-1167 53.31 HB-1167, 1440 53.32 HB-1440 53.33 HB-1167, 1441 53.49 SB-167, 1357 467.9 SB-167, 1357 67.17 SB-235; HB-7 67.24 SB-167, 1357 468 HB-1166 469 SB-235; HB-7 470 HB-942 *476 SB-167, 1357 lb.36 SB-542, 878; HB-374, 1020, 1167, 1443 lb.38 SB-1222 482 SB-1085; HB-1174, 1506, 1754, 2051 *83.2a HB-1315, 1756, 1895 83.2b HB-1756 t83.2c SB-587 483.3 SB-1161; HB-1174, 1752 483.7 SB-734; HB-1751 t484 SB-226 84.2a HB-1174 84.2b HB-1174 484b SB-735, 787, 802 187.7a SB-1230 491 HB-1174, 1269 492 HB-2995 *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. 2377 Chap. 120-Cont. t4 5 50 500. 500.2 t500.2 50 50 tso50 50: 50: 15 50t ts5 5! 5' 59 t6( t6( t6 * 599 02.1 604 )4.1 10.1 611 627 634 637 642 643 HB-2995 HB-2602 SB-521; HB-392 HB-1753 SB-956; HB-398 SB-531 SB-1519; HB-2885 HB-2475 HB-870 SB-203, 1015 SB-96, 399, 1547; HB-13, 537,795, 935, 2190, 2354, 2887, 2890, 2913, 2914, 2915 HB-2686 HB-1543 HB-537, 1411, 3017 HB-1411 HB-2527 HB-1517 SB-520; HB-391, 1755 HB-2028 HB-1976 HB-1412 HB-1412, 2507 SB-280, 392; HB-1980, 2583 1123 1124 1128 1152 1153 1156 t1156.1 1157.1 1157.2 1157.3 1157.5 1157.6 1157.8 tl157.8a 1158 t1158.2 tl158a 1159 t643a 643e t643f t643g 645a 672 675 680 688b 697a 697e 705 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 120--Cont. 494 HB-334 705.1b ] 98.1 SB-226 t705.5 00.7 SB-1171; HB-745 706 1 0.23 SB-226, 1171; HB-167 711 1 23-1 SB-528, 562; HB-491, 716a 721,2911,2988 t716b ] 3-la HB-22, 2912 719 1 3-lb HB-2927 726 1 501a HB-2270 734 1 1d-4 HB-2909 501e SB-1085; HB-2051 734a I le-1 SB-79, 226; HB-1174 744 1 lf-2 SB-7 747 2a-2 SB-1116; HB-2064 761 1 2a-3 SB-1117; HB-2057 811 23.1 SB-428 862 1 524 HB-1174, 1598 863 578 SB-1248 584 SB-360; HB-667 865 1 585 SB-360; HB-667 866 88.2 SB-1294 589 SB-733 t866.1 I 89.5 HB-1753 t866.2 I 590 SB-360; HB-667 867 F 92.1 HB-1189 868 92.2 SB-470, 733, 1574 1003 2.2a SB-470,1574 1101 S 594 SB-1248 597 HB-2995 1102 S 598 SB-1248 1122 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S *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-462 SB-1608; HB-2973 HB-1174, 1750 HB-2748 HB-1207, 1412 HB-76, 1975 HB-1889 HB-2154, 2583, 2706 HB-i1, 226, 877, 2583, 2706 HB-1412 HB-1724, 2513 SB-41 HB-1978 SB-1447; HB-1544 HB-2913, 2914 SB-226; HB-2913, 2914 HIB-2913, 2914 SB-226; HB-2751, 2913, 2914 -IB-2914 HB-2914 IB-2913, 2914 HB-2913 HB-1521 ;B-1168; HB-151, 1654 iB-16, 56; HB-2065 3B-177, 1091; HB-136, 177, 236, 291,336, 860, 945, 1802, 2160 3B-721; HB-177, 860 IB-393, 1091 3B-1091; HB-1802 IB-105, 107, 121, 1549; HB-856, 1619 ;B-1238, 1247; HB-144, 612, 2065, 2801, 2812 3B-1247 ;B-1246 iB-1238, 1247; HB-144, 612, 2812 IB-57, 59, 105, 107, 121, 1549 ;B-1247 B-1247 B-1247 B-1247 IB-144, 153, 612 B-1247 IB-629, 855 B-105 B-105, 1238, 1247, 1549; HB-144, 153, 612, 2065, 2801, 2812 2378 Chap. Par. 120-Cont. t1159.1 SE 1160 HI 11160.3 H] t1160.4 HI t1160.5 H1 t1160.6 HI 1162 S5 1163 S5 t1163 SI 1165 S5 1169 S5 1170 S5 t1171.3 SI 1174 S5 1175 SI 1202.1 H) 1207 S5 1209.1 H t1405.2 SI t1405.3 SI 1702 S5 1804 H ROADS & BRIDGES 121 3-105 H 4-211 HI t4-218 SI 4-408 H 4-508.1 S 5-101.1 SI 5-101.11 SI 5-103 S5 t5-103.1 S 5-104 SI t5-111 H 5-201 SI t5-201.2 SI 5-202 SI 5-204 S1 5-301 Sl 5-406 H t5-413 H 5-501 H 5-604 H 5-604.1 Sl t5-605.2 H t5-608 H 5-701 H 5-701.11 H t5-701.16 H 3 1 l l l 1 z 2 l 1 El B E 1 l I B l E B B E E E i E B-554, 652, 745 B-554, 652, 745 B-554, 652, 745 B-266, 1201 B-1299, 1962, 2541 B-1758 B-1019 B-1185 B-462 B-2532 B-1672, 1759 B-2532, 2615 B-2532 B-2532 SALES 1211/2 I137.2-8a 137.2-11 t137.2-12a t137.2-12b 137.3 137.4 137.5 137.6 137.7 137.8 137.10 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 121-Cont. 3-106 5-702 B-144, 612, 2812 6-107.1 1 B-144, 153,612, 6-501 2799, 2812 6-701 B-144, 612, 2799, 6-702 2812 7-202 B-144, 612, 2799, 2812 7-202.1b B-144, 612 7-203 3-1247 7-203.1 3-1121; HB-478 7-203.2 3-1121 7-204 3-1247, 1577 9-113 3-1238; HB-144, 612, t9-131 2065, 2801, 2812 100-1 3-1549 100-3 3-105; HB-856 100-3.1 3-1247 100-8 3-1247 100-9 B-2669 100-14 3-1352 100-16 B-1977 *100-16 1-1222 *100-16.1 1-1222 100-22 3-378, 1033 t100-27.2 B-1346 100-31 t307.7-1 307.8b t307.8c B-851 *307.12-1 B-2320 307.14 1-266, 1330; HB-623, t307.16-1 746,1184 307.18 B-452 t307.18e 3-1518 314a31 B-266, 278 501 1-1085; HB-2051 503.04 3-971 503.06 3-970; HB-2875 503.13 B-682; HB-1237, 504.06 2373 507 B-1758 t509.1 B-554, 652, 745 514.01 *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 I Bill HB-254 HB-801 SB-266, 419 SB-859; HB-2615 HB-254 SB-923; HB-2323, 2615 SB-923; HB-2323 HB-254 HB-254 HB-254 SB-923; HB-254, 2323 HB-1344 SB-1292 SB-1518 SB-1518 SB-1258 SB-1127, 1518 SB-1518 SB-1518 SB-6 HB-497 HB-497 HB-538 HB-2608, 2610 SB-1006 HB-1206 SB-1480 HB-2939 HB-1848 HB-1547 SB-1393, 1598 HB-2323 HB-2244 SB-1127 HB-599, 625, 2563 HB-2056 SB-888 HB-2035 SB-858 HB-2563 HB-599, 625 HB-599, 625 SB-450 SB-450 SB-450 SB-450 SB-450 SB-450, 817 SB-450 SB-450 SB-450 SB-450; HB-2138 SB-450 2379 Chap. Par. 121V2-Cont. 137.11a $157.31 *157.31 thru 157.35 157.32 157.33 157.34 *158 thru 165 208 210 t213a 215d 262B t262J.2 2620 t262R t262S t262T 266.1 267 270a 351 t352 525 t525.1 528 t529.2 562.13 t562.14 566 t569.02 *701 thru 740 t853.1 *1001 *1002 1201 1202 1203 1204 1207 $1208 t1353.1 SCHOOLS 122 1A-2 1A-4 t2-3.1 lc 2-3.13a 2-3.17a 2-3.26 2-3.30 2-3.33 2-3.41 SB HE STATUTES AM Bill 1-450 3-113 HB-1803 HB-113 HB-113 HB-113 HB-560 HB-2377 HB-2377 HB-2377 SB-23; HB-56 HB-1788 HB-1341 SB-1326, 1345, 1347; HB-1630 SB-751, 1517; HB-541, 1937, 2146 SB-1517 SB-1517 HB-541 SB-1346; HB-541, 1937 HB-541, 1937 HB-2609 HB-2609 SB-400 SB-400 SB-186 SB-400 SB-1189; HB-369 SB-1189; HB-369 HB-2476, 2477 HB-216 HB-2011 HB-1386 HB-1140 HB-1140 HB-1107 HB-1107 HB-1107 HB-1107 HB-1107 HB-1107 HB-2612 SB-234 HB-1050 HB-1050 SB-826 SB-1012; HB-2926 SB-856 HB-319 SB-956 HB-205, 1193 [ENDED-Continue Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 2-3.51 2-3.52A 2-3.55A 2-3.61 2-3.62 2-3.64 2-3.66 2-3.68 2-3.71 t2-3.71a 2-3.73 2-3.79 2-3.82 t2-3.83 t2-3.84 t2-3.89 t2-4 3-1 3-6.1 3-11 *3-11 3-14.8 3-14.22 3-15.5 3-15.10 3-15.12 3-.01 3A-1 t3A-1.1 4-1 5-2.1 5-4 5-5.1 5-5.3 5-5.4 5-5.5 5-5.6a 5-5.7 5-14 6-2 6-4 6-10 6-11 6-12 id Bill HB-2883 SB-426 SB-426 HB-1244 HB-1244 SB-1273; HB-1216, 2537 HB-309, 1723, 2883 SB-169; HB-461, 1244, 1740, 2512 HB-2882 SB-945, 1557 SB-.1271 HB-2027 HB-1384 SB-274, 553, 765,799, 949, 956, 1095, 1176, 1187, 1197, 1206, 1263, 1329; HB-384, 398, 1052, 1355,1771, 1806, 1834, 1868, 2249, 2504, 2509, 2511, 2780, 2781, 2783, 2843, 2846, 2857 HB-1356 SB-1587 SB-687, 691; HB-184, 1585 SB-1606, 1607; HB-344 SB-1606 SB-724, 725; HB-1806 SB-208 SB-695; HB-394 SB-1213 HB-2384 SB-1606 SB-1176; HB-1313 SB-1606 SB-1606 SB-1606 SB-1606 SB-652, 716; HB-1716 HB-1641 SB-535 SB-535 SB-535 SB-535 SB-535 SB-535 SB-587 SB-1606 SB-1606 SB-1606 SB-1606 SB-1606 *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. 2380 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued 6-17 6-19 6-20 7-01 t7-02 7-2 7-2.3 7-6 7-7 7-14 7A 7A-1 7A-5 8-1 8-2 9-10 10-3 10-4 10-9 10-10 t10-13.1 10-14 10-16 10-17a 10-18 10-19 t10-19.01 10-20.1 *10-20.2a t10-20.2b t10-20.5b t10-20.7a t10-20.8b t10-20.9a 10-20.12 10-20.12a +10-20.12b 10-20.19 t10-20.24a t10-21.3a 10-21.4 10-21.4a t10-21.6a 10-21.9 i10-21.10 10-22.4 10-22.5a t10-22.5b t10-22.6b 10-22.10 10-22.14 ,10-22.18c 10-22.20c 10-22.22b 10-22.22c Chap. 122-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-1606 SB-587 SB-694 SB-1606 HB-2425 SB-793, 1515 HB-1092, 1535 SB-1515 SB-1515 SB-187 HB-10, 40 SB-426; HB-10, 40 HB-127 SB-715 SB-755 HB-1641 SB-1279; HB-82 SB-1272 SB-1273 SB-587, 1272; HB-82 HB-2727 HB-2718 SB-441 SB-1273; HB-530, 2537 SB-1280 SB-536; HB-134 HB-2393 SB-234, 1206 SB-506 HB-1301 HB-54 SB-1263 SB-70, 174, 227; HB-250 HB-645 HB-493 HB-155, 159 HB-2919 SB-1280 HB-146 HB-1047 HB-2729 HB-2725 SB-234, 1098 HB-517, 1120, 1183 SB-1564 SB-707; HB-126 HB-155, 159 HB-949 SB-398, 1270 SB-63; HB-925 SB-1438 HB-655 SB-234 SB-446 SB-187; HB-2937 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. tl0-22.22c 10-22.23 10-22.24 tl0-22.24b 10-22.32 10-22.34 10-22.38a t10-22.38b 10-22.39 10-22.40 10-23.5 10-23.8b 110-23.13 t10-24 11A-3 11B-1 llB-2 11B-3 11B-5 11B-7 13-40 13-41 13-42 13-43.8 13-43.11 13-43.18 13-43.19 13-43.20 13-44 13-44.3 13-44.4 13-45 t13-46 14-1.09 t14-1.09a t14-1.11 t14-1.1 la 14-3.01 14-7.01 14-7.02a 14-7.03 14-8.01 14-8.02 14-9.01 14-11.02 14-15.01 t14-16.01 14A-3 t14A-3.1 14A-4 14A-5 14B-6 14C-3 Bill SB-597 SB-63; HB-925 SB-63; HB-925 SB-1263 HB-1901 HB-711, 1059 HB-927 SB-1176 SB-695; HB-394, 736, 743, 1806 SB-42, 851, 852, 897, 898 SB-170, 208, 361, 724, 902, 937 HB-1093, 1745, 2725 HB-1562, 2775 HB-988, 2776 SB-187; HB-2717 HB-2717 SB-1272; HB-155 SB-1272; HB-155 SB-1272; HB-155 SB-1272; HB-155 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-476 HB-465 HB-672 HB-1581, 2645 HB-1581 SB-416 HB-1462 HB-1583 SB-74; HB-1581, 1702 HB-1581 HB-319, 1050, 1244, 1638 SB-696 HB-319 SB-185 SB-1382 SB-308, 310 SB-309; HB-486 SB-381; HB-486 SB-310, 311 HB-2401 HB-927 2381 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 14C-12 15-7 16-1 17-2 t17-2.01 *17-2.1 17-2.2 17-2.2c t17-2.2d 17-2.11 t17-2.12 t17-2.12a 117-2.13 17-3 *17-3 "17-3.1 17-3.2 *17-3.3 t17-3.4 17-8 t17-9.01 17-11 17-11.1 17-12 17-14 17-16 t17-17 t17-17.1 t18-1.1 18-3 t18-4.5 18-6 18-8 t18-8.01 t18-8.1 18-8.3 t18-8.5 t18-8.6 t18-8A 18-9 18-12 tl8A-1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue< Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 19-1 19-6 19-23 20-2 20-4 21-lb 21-2 21-2b 21-7.1 t21-10a 24.2 24-2 HB-927 SB-1606 SB-1206; HB-2716 SB-447, 723, 797; HB-1094, 1736, 1790, 1837, 2024, 2409 HB-2026 HB-2409 HB-1736, 1790 HB-160 HB-1057, 2024 SB-963, 1271 SB-43, 1602 SB-1602 SB-43 SB-447, 723, 797; HB-1094, 1837 HB-2409 SB-797; HB-1837, 2409 HB-2409 SB-797; HB-1837, 2409 HB-948 SB-857 SB-856 SB-723; HB-537, 2409 HB-2724 SB-723; HB-2409 HB-2646 HB-2409 HB-2409 HB-2409 SB-723 HB-1702 HB-2779 HB-2647 SB-184, 187, 300, 447, 596, 699, 723, 797, 1097, 1530; HB-400, 537,910,914,915, 916, 1094, 1347, 1533, 1736, 2409, 2621, 2762 SB-797 HB-1837 SB-883; HB-410, 2758, 2760, 2770 SB-699; HB-2025 HB-2621 HB-2409 SB-954 SB-1096, 1530 SB-1271, 1465; HB-2846, 2938, 3004, 3005 24-3 24-11 24-14 24-24 24A-2 24A-3 24A-4 24A-5 26-1 26-2 26-2a *26-2a t26-2c 26-3 26-3a 26-6 26-8 26-8a *26-8a 26-8b *26-8b t26-8c thru 26-8i 26-12 *26-12 t26-13 t26-14 t26A-1 t26A-2 t26A-3 t26A-4 t26A-5 t26A-6 27-1 27-5 27-6 27-7 t27-8 27-8.1 27-9.1 t27-9.la 27-9.2 d Bill SB-43, 460 SB-755 SB-1438 SB-1438, 1597; HB-1859 HB-862 HB-1244 SB-1069 HB-1244 HB-476 SB-1069 SB-1553; HB-2910 SB-410, 1024; HB-338, 350, 582, 1702, 1891, 2014, 2942 SB-388 SB-185, 696; HB-461 SB-1178 HB-1946 SB-1071 SB-1070, 1271 HB-992 SB-693, 707; HB-126 SB-1202; HB-155, 159 HB-155, 159 HB-971 HB-205, 1193 HB-2298 HB-155, 159 HB-666, 971 HB-155, 159 SB-854; HB-205 SB-854 HB-205, 1193 SB-854 HB-205, 1193 SB-854 SB-281 HB-205, 1193 HB-971 HB-971, 2165 HB-819 HB-819 HB-819 HB-819 HB-819 HB-819 HB-133,875, 1244 SB-438; HB-669 HB-669, 2298 SB-500 HB-2383 HB-50, 233, 515, 644 SB-500, 533, 550 HB-1226 SB-500, 550 *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. 2382 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 122-Cont. 122-Cont. 27-12.1 HB-1828 *32-3.3 HB-2777 27-13.2 HB-507, 509, 2728, 32-4.9 HB-2777 2946 32-4.16 HB-2777 t27-13.3 SB-223; HB-603, 1868, 33.1 SB-587 2008, 2190, 2346 33-1 SB-64, 89; HB-69, 435, *27-14 HB-460 1147 27-20 HB-27 33-lb SB-64; HB-69, 435 t27-20.2 HB-35 t34.5.2 HB-2621 t27-20.3 HB-3011 34-1 SB-698,699; HB-1177, 27-22 HB-313, 2283 1583,2621 27-22.1 SB-1084; HB-319, 34-2 SB-699; HB-2621 1732, 2727 t34-2a SB-698, 699; HB-1177, 27-23 HB-358 1583 27-23.1 HB-508, 2935 * t34-2b SB-698; HB-1177, t27-23.2 HB-736, 742, 2458 1583 27-24.2 SB-1311; HB-358 t34-2c SB-698; HB-1177, 27-24.4 HB-358 1583 27-24.5 HB-358 34-3 SB-699; HB-1177, 27-24.6 HB-358 2621, 2719, 2777, 29-2 HB-1658 2984 29-5 SB-857; HB-1244, t34-3.1 HB-2621, 2777 1658 34-4 SB-699; HB-82, 1177, 29-5.2 HB-2367 2621, 2719, 2777, 29-5-.2 SB-9122984 29-5-.2 SB-91 34-5 SB-699; HB-2621, 29-17 HB-2323 2719 30-4b SB-169 t34-5.1 SB-699; HB-2621 30-4c SB-169; HB-1916 t34-5.2 SB-699; HB-2621 30-14.5 SB-717, 896; HB-1022 t34-5.3 SB-699 30-14.6 SB-717; HB-1022 34-6 SB-699; HB-2621, 30-14.7 SB-426 2719, 2984 30-15.3 HB-2622 t34-6.1 SB-441 30-15.4 HB-85, 2248 34-7 SB-699; HB-2621 30-15.7 SB-977, 1100, 1350; 34-8 SB-699; HB-2621, HB-2654 2719, 2984 30-15.7b SB-882; HB-180, 1018, 34-8.1 SB-108, 699; HB-681, 1265 1182, 2621 30-15.7d HB-85 34-8.2 SB-699; HB-2621 t30-15.7g SB-1173; HB-1927, t34-8.3 SB-699; HB-2621 2460 t34-8.4 SB-699 30-15.8 'HB-2553 34-9 SB-699; HB-2621 t30-15.9a SB-1080 34-10 SB-699; HB-2356, t30-15.9b SB-717 2621 30-15.10 SB-443 34-11 SB-699; HB-2355, 30-15.12 SB-443; HB-2248 2621 30-15.16 SB-806 34-12 SB-699; HB-2621 30-15.17 SB-806 34-13 SB-699; HB-2621 30-15.18 SB-1137 *34-14 SB-699; HB-2621 t30-15.26 SB-875 34-15 SB-699; HB-2621, t30-15.26a SB-875 2719, 2984 32-1 HB-2777 34-16 SB-699; HB-2354 32-2.5 HB-1641, 2777 34-17 SB-699; HB-2621 32-2.6 SB-587 34-18 SB-63, 234, 398, 698, 32-2.13 HB-2777 699, 1099, 1176, *32-3 HB-2777 1263; HB-134, 146, *32-3.1 HB-2777 155, 319, 925, 1177, t32-3.1a HB-2777 1583, 2621, 2719, *32-3.2 HB-2777 2984 *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. 2383 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. t34-18.01 34-18.1 34-18.2 34-18.3 34-18.4 34-18.4a t34-18.4a 34-18.5 34-18.6 t34-18.7 H SE SI HI SE SE SI SE SI SI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. B-2393 34-30 1 3-699; HB-2621 34-31 1 3-699; HB-927, 2621 34-32 1 B-2621 34-33 1 3-699; HB-2621 34-34 3-227 34-35 1 3-174 34-36 1 3-699; HB-517, 1120, 34-37 1 1183,2621 34-38 3-699; HB-2621 34-42 3-234, 695, 1098; *34-42.1 HB-146, 394, 736, *34-42.2 743, 1047 34-43 Bill HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 34-18a SB-699 t34-43.1 HB-2621 34-18b SB-699; HB-2354, t34-43.2 HB-2621 2621 34-44 HB-2621 34-18b2 HB-1935 *34-44 SB-699 34-18c SB-699, 1258 34-44.1 SB-699; HB-2621 34-18d SB-699; HB-2621 34-45 HB-2621 t34-18e SB-70; HB-54, 250, *34-45 SB-699 1935, 2354 t34-45.01 HB-2621 34-19 SB-699 34-45.1 SB-699; HB-2621 34-19.1 SB-699; HB-2621 34-46 HB-2621 34-19.2 SB-699; HB-2621 *34-46 SB-699 34-20 SB-699; HB-2621 34-47 HB-2621 t34-20.1 SB-187; HB-935, 2354 *34-47 SB-699 34-21 SB-699; HB-2190, 34-48 HB-2621 2621 *34-48 SB-699 34-21.1 SB-699; HB-2190, t34-48.1 HB-2621 2621 34-49 HB-2190, 2621 34-21.2 SB-699; HB-2621 *34-49 SB-699 34-21.3 SB-699; HB-2621 34-50 HB-2621 34-21.4 SB-699; HB-2621 *34-50 SB-699 *34-21.5 SB-699; HB-2353, 34-51 HB-2621 2621 *34-51 SB-699 34-21.6 SB-699 34-52 HB-2621 t34-21.7 HB-988, 2775 *34-52 SB-699 34-22 HB-2621 t34-52.1 HB-948 34-22.1 SB-699 34-53 SB-399, 447, 699, 34-22.2 SB-699 797, 1522; HB- 34-22.3 SB-699 935, 1094, 1793 34-22.4 SB-699 1837, 2190, 235 34-22.5 SB-699; HB-2621 2409, 2621 34-22.6 HB-2621 34-53.1 SB-699; HB-2621 34-22.7 HB-935, 2354 34-53.2 SB-699; HB-2621 *34-22.8 SB-699; HB-2621 t34-53.3 SB-43; HB-2190 34-22.9 HB-935, 2354, 2621 *34-54 SB-699; HB-2621 t34-22.10 SB-43; HB-2621 34-54.1 SB-43, 699, 919; 34-23 HB-2621 HB-1365, 2621 34-25 HB-2621 34-55 SB-699; HB-2621 34-26 HB-2621 34-56 SB-699; HB-2621 34-27 HB-2621 34-57 HB-2621 34-28 SB-699; HB-2621 34-58 SB-919; HB-2621 34-29 SB-699; HB-2621 34-59 HB-2621 34-29.1 HB-2621 34-60 SB-699; HB-2621 34-29.2 SB-699; HB-2621 *34-60.1 SB-699; HB-2621 34-29.3 HB-2621 34-61 SB-699; HB-2621 *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. 723, 795, 3, 54, 2384 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 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 34-83.1 34-83a 34-84 34-84.1 34-84a 34-84b 34-85 34-85.3 34-85.4 34-85.5 34-85.6 34-85.7 34-85.8 34-85.9 34-85.11 34-85.12 34-85b 34-86 34-87 34-88 34-128 *34A-101 thru 34A-608 t35A-1 thru 35A-5 t35A-1 thru 35A-6 t36-2 50-6 t50-8.01 101-2 102-12 t102-12.2 102-16 102-16.01 t102-16.02 Bill HB-1365, 2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699 HB-1946 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-1946 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699 SB-699 SB-699; HB-2992 SB-699; HB-2621, 2992 SB-699; HB-2992 SB-699 SB-699 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699 SB-699 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 HB-2621, 2992 SB-699; HB-2621 SB-699; HB-2621 HB-1805 SB-1563 HB-1351, 2688 SB-826 SB-826 SB-502; HB-850 SB-490, 1128, 1176; HB-2165 HB-1089 SB-289; HB-661 SB-289 SB-1056; HB-1747 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. *102-17 t102-18b 103-1 103-5 103-6 103-7 103-7.1 103-7.10 103-7.24 103-14 t103-14.1 103-20.2 103-20.3 103-20.3.01 103-20.5 103-20.6 103-20.10 103-27.1 103-31 103-31.1 103-33 103-33.2 103-33.4 103-33.5 103-33.6 1103-39.2 103-43 t103-49 1103-50 1103-51 t103-52 103A-1 103A-20 104-1 104-6 105-8 106-6.1 107-1 107-2 107-3 107-5 107-6 107-9 107-10 107-13 107-15a 107-17 107-18 107-19 107-21 107-25 107-26 107-27 202-4 204 206 Bill SB-289 HB-1530 SB-502, 856; HB-454 SB-502 SB- 1546 SB-180, 472, 587, 1546; HB-143, 1081 SB-1546 HB-1641 HB-1999, 2010 SB-502 SB-732; HB-948 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502; HB-662 SB-502 SB-502 HB-660 HB-2772 HB-1906 SB-1439 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502; HB-862 SB-502; HB-813 SB-1176 HB-2104 HB-850 HB-850 HB-850 HB-850 SB-502 SB-1439 SB-1477 SB-1176 HB-813 SB-502 HB-1571 HB-1571 HB-1571 HB-1622 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502; HB-2104 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502 SB-502 SB-168 HB-2766 HB-2766 *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. 2385 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 122-Cont. 207 HB-2766 215 HB-2766 216 HB-2766 221 HB-2766 604A-102 HB-1746 604A-103 HB-1746 604A-104 HB-1746 t694.1 HB-2705 697 HB-2705 t697a HB-2705 t712.3a SB-1194, 1584 712.4 SB-1194, 1584 712.7 SB-1194, 1584 863 SB-500, 550; HB-409, 1225 992 HB-319 *1051 thru 1070 HB-2256 1122 HB-177 1123 HB-177 1301 SB-1258 t1302.1 SB-699 1403 SB-43 1404 SB-43 1405 SB-43; HB-1742 1406 SB-43 1406a SB-43 1406c SB-43 1408 SB-1258 1409 SB-43 1409a SB-43; HB-71 1409b SB-43 t1409c SB-43,1463 1410 SB-43 1410a SB-43 1411 SB-43 1412a SB-43 1412b SB-43 1413 SB-43 1414 SB-43 1415 SB-43 1501-2 SB-1258 1501-4 SB-534; HB-1351 1501-7 SB-534; HB-1351 1503-2 HB-2919 t1503-2.1 SB-187 1504-4 HB-2919 t4287 SB-1278 SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 123 31 SB-1258 SECRETARY OF STATE 124 5 HB-448, 497 24A HB-252 34 SB-1472; HB-2699 Chap. Par. Bill 124-Cont. 106 SB-282 SHERIFFS 125 t10.3 HB-807 15 HB-996 52 SB-1122, 1537; HB-676 53 SB-1122, 1537; HB-1009 55 SB-1122, 1537; HB-676 63 HB-807 216 SB-80 SLANDER AND LIBEL 126 21 HB-343, 1252, 2044 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 1261/2 25 57.64 67.01 67.06 t67.07 205 206 505 HB-847 HB-2227 HB-2493 HB-1900 HB-2493 SB-904 SB-904; HB-1370 HB-1900 STATE GOVERNMENT 127 3 HB-191,888,944, 1155, 2332, 2464, 2474 4 HB-191,888, 944, 1155, 2332, 2464, 2474 6.01 SB-546, 762 6.01a SB-1258 *6.02 HB-2256 *6.03 HB-2256 *6.04 SB-1073 *6.06 HB-2256 *6.11 HB-2256 "6.12 HB-2256 6.12a SB-1258 *6.14 SB-1085; HB-2051 6.18a SB-1258 "6.18a HB-2256 *6.22 HB-2256 6.28 HB-2652 7.01 HB-2652 7.04 HB-2332 *7.05 HB-2256 *7-708 SB-1222 *7-709 SB-1222 *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. 2386 Chap. 127-Cont. t t39b 3y 3Y t39b t3w 4 t4 t4 t4 t4 1i1 1 600, 105LZ, 214O, 2349, 2369, 2744, 2783, 3002 SB-200 SB-486, 1039; HB-2817, 2869 HB-1519, 2173 HB-1194, 1681, 1682 HB-1194 SB-780; HB-1444, 2837 HB-494, 1139, 1141, 2661 HB-2464 HB-1139, 2879 SB-1; HB-1627 HB-1328 HB-308 HB-2095 SB-834 HB-2077, 2476 HB-2476, 2697 HB-137 HB-2076, 2276, 2277 HB-2083 SB-780 HB-2389 HB-820 SB-1108, 1109; HB-1003, 1565, 1566, 1652, 2148, 2349, 2369, 2465, 2744, 2783 55.37a 55.41 t55.43 55.44 t55.44 t55.45 t55.46 t55.47 55a 55a4 55a-3 55a-4 60 60.1 60b 60n t60o t46.4a 46.6a t46.6b 46.13 t46.13 46.19a 46.19c *46.19c t46.19d t46.19e 46.20 46.21 t46.28a 46.32a t46.37a t46.37b 46.38 t46.38a t46.41a 46.43 46.44 *46.55 t46.57 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. t8.1 SB-154 t46.59 I 9.08 HB-2332 t46.61 1 9.31 HB-191 t46.71 thru 9.32 HB-888, 2464, 2474 46.82 1 13 SB-1258 t47.24 1 *29 HB-497 48.1 *30 HB-497 48b I t31a HB-497 49 35.2 SB-664 t49.06cl 38.1 SB-1469; HB-1663, t49.06e 1 2557 49.19a 15.3 SB-298 49.19b 1 9b16 HB-3007 t49.19c 9b20 SB-1230 t49.21a )35.1 HB-1832 t49.23a 1 9b48 SB-1222 t49.25k 1 40 SB-762, 1565; 49.28 1 HB-1187 t49.31 ,0.23 HB-2380 t50 10.35 SB-7, 762; HB-1187 t50.01 0-36 SB-1565 t50.02 t3.08 HB-2091 tO I t3.20 HB-1546 t50.03 46.1 SB-1108, 1109; t504 HB-1003, 1565, ..........55 *Repeal of Section is proposed. fAddition 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-3002 HB-1229 HB-1229 HB-1681 SB-968 HB-2332 HB-1647 SB-846 HB-1277 SB-1016; HB-1599 HB-1599 SB-818 HB-2494 HB-2735 HB-1418, 1705 HB-2323 HB-1647 HB-1647 HB-1647 HB-1647 HB-1647 HB-1647 SB-767 SB-11, 975, 1454, 1548; HB-100, 1152, 2043, 2596, 2682, 2921 HB-2332 SB-100, 994; HB-100, 736, 738,982 HB-390, 405, 409 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-656; HB-78, 934, 982, 2404, 2880 SB-11, 975, 1454; HB-100, 1152, 1522, 1646, 1955, 2043, 2506, 2596, 2682 SB-805, 975, 1198; HB-2596, 2682 SB-1548; HB-2921 SB-909, 926, 964, 1155, 1240; HB-99, 224, 517,653,804, 1120, 1183,2325, 2326, 2351, 2515, 2571,2809, 2848 SB-1314 SB-1314 SB-964; HB-653, 804, 2331, 2351 HB-2332 HB-2332 HB-2332 HB-2332 HB-1708 2387 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Par. Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 61 63a8 t63a17.1 t63a19-1 63a21.2 t63b2.3 t63b2.4 t63b2.5 63b4 63b13 *63b13.1 63b13.2 t63b13.15-1 t63b13.18-1 63b13.28 t63b13.29 63b17 t63b17a t63b18.1 63b104c t63bl08a.2 63b108b18 63b108c t63b108g 63b118 63b119c.1 t63bl19c.2 *132.1 thru 132.13 132.5 132.6 132.10-1 132.11-1 132.12 *132.15 thru 132.54 132.23 *132.101 thru 132.116 *132.201 thru 132.242 132.202 132.205 132.230 132.231 132.401 *132.401 thru 132.404 132.402 t132.402.1 132.403 1132.403-1 t132.405 t132.406 HB-2332 HB-2215, 2236 HB-428 HB-1564 SB-432, 916 HB-428, 1311 HB-428 HB-428 HB-2225 HB-1645 HB-497 SB-159 SB-708 HB-1129 SB-383, 1258 HB-1645 SB-1490 HB-717 SB-302 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-951; HB-678 HB-2224 SB-1304; HB-739, 1779 HB-1146 HB-845 HB-1780 SB-753; HB-1780 HB-497 SB-1231 SB-1231, 1315; HB-459, 1899, 2124, 2428,2796 HB-1675, 1907 HB-2815 HB-1675, 1907 HB-497 HB-2445 HB-497 HB-497 HB-2226 HB-1924 HB-1924 SB-819 HB-232 HB-497 SB-1129; HB-232 HB-232 SB-1129; HB-232 HB-106 HB-232 HB-232 Chap. 127-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. t132.407 t132.408 "132.501 "132.502 132.602 132.603 132.604 132.605 t 132.605 *132.605 132.606 t132.606a 132.607 132.608 t132.608a 132.609 *132.609 t132.610 1132.611 133b9.2 133b10.1 133cl t133cl 133c2 133c3 t133c3.1 *133c4 133c5 133c6 t133c7 t133c8 t133c9 t133c10 t133cl 1 t133c.01 t133c.02 133d4 133d5 133d6 t137a *141.66 *141.83 "141.98 "141.103 141.105 "141.105 141.136 *141.153 *141.173 *141.181 d Bill HB-232 HB-263 HB-497 HB-497 SB-1177; HB-189, 191, 584, 978, 1194, 2405, 2464 SB-1177; HB-191 SB-663, 1177; HB-191, 584, 2082, 2464 SB-1177, 1251; HB-191,584, 1194 HB-1194 HB-2464 SB-1177; HB-191, 584, 2464 HB-2670 SB-704, 1177; HB-191, 584, 2464 HB-191, 584, 2464 HB-978 HB-191, 820, 978 HB-117, 1743 HB-978, 1181, 1194, 1647 HB-1194 HB-2250 SB-298; HB-2335 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-263 HB-1659 HB-1659 SB-432; HB-1659 HB-2750 SB-1262 SB-1262 SB-1262 SB-1262 SB-537; HB-2554 SB-537, 1262 SB-1182 SB-1262 SB-1262 SB-1262 2388 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 127 Cont. 141.192 t141.207 *141.207 *141.208 *141.209 *141.210 141.211 1141.211 1141.212 t141.213' t141.214 t141.220 t141.221 t141.241 1141.21215 142a 142al 142a4 tl42a6 142b 142d 142g 142p3 t142p3 142q t142q 142t Bill SB-1426; HB-2830 HB-26, 43 SB-878; HB-374 SB-878; HB-374 SB-878; HB-374 SB-878; HB-374 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1; HB-78, 752 SB-105, 117, 121, 129, 205, 415,478, 488, 537, 560, 573, 723, 742, 818,821,871, 873, 887, 915,1055, 1108, 1112, 1123, 1175, 1217, 1228, 1239, 1262, 1281, 1298, 1309, 1335, 1349, 1376, 1421, 1452, 1459, 1463, 1481, 1482, 1486, 1488, 1489, 1518, 1535, 1562; HB-93, 257,305, 389, 529, 537,612, 821,896, 1229, 1359, 1381, 1450, 1511, 1514, 1521, 1573, 1617, 1627, 1679, 1700, 1747, 1837,1859, 1867, 1920, 1928, 1933, 1952, 2047, 2071, 2078, 2139, 2163, 2304, 2335, 2351, 2407, 2409, 2433, 2466, 2480, 2488, 2536, 2624, 2686, 2689, 2720, 2748, 2797, 2918 SB-121, 1228; HB-1617 SB-1549 SB-1488; HB-1139 HB-1139 HB-3012 SB-1112 SB-1179 SB- 1179 SB-1179 SB-129 HB-2808 SB-1179 SB-968 SB-1123 HB-1867 SB-1123 HB-1867 HB-2798, 2810 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 142u t142z-7.1 t142z-ll t142z-12 t142z-13 t142z-15 t142z-89 144.3 144.7 t144.7 144.8 144.8a t144.8a 144.25 *144.25.2 144.25-1 *144.25-1 *144.25-2 144.25-3 "144.25-3 144.25e t144.27 t144.28 t144.29 t144.30 144a t144e *145e *145f *145g t147.1 148.1 148-1 149.3 150a 161 170 173a 200-24 t200-28a 200-32 *200-32 293.1 293.3 354 411 412 t412.7 415 421 522 523 Bill HB-1307 SB-1481; HB-2720 SB-1459 HB-2797 SB-887, 1108, 1316; HB-2536 SB-1549 SB-742 HB-2750 SB-1123 HB-1867 HB-2808 SB-1123 HB-1867 HB-308 SB-878 HB-1854 SB-878; HB-374 HB-374 HB-1854 SB-878; HB-374 SB-483; HB-2232, 2368, 2797 SB-1112, 1488; HB-1521, 1859, 2304 SB-483; HB-2351 SB-1549 SB-1488 SB-1549 SB-1549 HB-497 HB-497 HB-497 HB-2459, 2860 SB-1085 HB-2051 HB-1032 HB-2251 SB-1454; HB-2227, 2357 SB-664 SB-1179 SB-1421 SB-1421 SB-1258 HB-2256 HB-2802 HB-235, 1068, 2802 HB-551 SB-664 SB-1000 SB-1000 HB-1317 SB-1258 HB-2834 SB-145; HB-798, 1617, 2834 *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. 2389 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 127-Cont. "5 5 *5 5 5 604A t6 t6 t6 t6 t6 t6 t6 7 t7 t774 77 t77 t779 t779 t780 t780 t78( 78: t7 1 1 100: 100! Par. Bill 524 HB-2834 525 HB-2834 526 HB-2834 526.1 HB-2834 526.2 HB-2834 526.3 HB-2834 527.1 HB-2834 528 HB-2834 529 HB-2834 530 HB-2834 531 HB-2834 532 HB-2834 533.1 HB-2834 535 HB-2834 -106 HB-1919 652 SB-2,47, 117, 573, 778, 837, 1007, 1228; HB-1684, 1928, 2833, 2857 653 SB-47, 778, 837, 1228; HB-1196, 1684, 2833 654 SB-109, 778; HB-1684, 2833 655 HB-1684, 2857 656 SB-117, 1007; HB-1684, 1928 657 SB-573; HB-1684 662 SB-117 664 SB-117 666 HB-1684 69.1 SB-875 69.2 SB-875 69.3 SB-875 69.4 SB-875 69.5 SB-875 69.6 SB-875 69.7 SB-875 43.1 SB-1264; HB-1377 43.6 SB-1390; HB-104 771 HB-2810 .05a HB-2175 9.02 SB-97 9.08 HB-2810 .08a HB-2810 .08b HB-2810 .061 HB-2735 .02b SB-646 0.17 HB-1196 783 HB-2034 3.01 SB-1258 83b HB-2803, 2810 801 HB-2442 002 SB-1047 003 SB-1085; HB-2051 3.10 SB-493; HB-181, 1560 5.02 HB-272 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. *1101 Bill 1006.02 SB-1229, 1230; HB-1168, 1243 1007 SB-819 1007.04 HB-1560 1007.06 SB-841 1009 SB-379; HB-577 1010 HB-77 1014.1 HB-181 thru 1127 HB-2813 1105 HB-2470 1107 SB-1258 1111 SB-46 1119 HB-1827 1301 HB-2227, 2229 1302 HB-2227, 2229 1901 SB-658 1902 SB-658 1903 SB-658 t1903.1 SB-658 *1904 SB-658 *1904.1 SB-658 *1904.2 SB-658 1904.4 SB-243, 418, 478, 747, 809, 957, 1217, 1309; HB-1045, 1432, 1436, 1591, 1608, 1933 *1904.4 SB-657, 658 t 904.4A SB-809, 957 1904.5 SB-209, 210, 211, 1282; HB-1591 *1904.5 SB-658 *1904.6 SB-658 *1904.7 SB-658 1904.8 SB-454, 1003, 1217, 1256 *1904.8 SB-658 t1904.9 SB-243, 537, 809, 821, 823,957, 1217, 1309, 1321, 1323; HB-972, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1510, 1534, 1573, 1575, 1588, 1608, 1761, 1810, 1830, 1844, 1933, 1991, 2131, 2318, 2332, 2755, 2841 t1904.10 SB-209, 210, 211, 418, 456, 1009; HB-1432, 2433 *1904.10 SB-1282 1904-8 SB-454 t1904-9 SB-537 1905 SB-658 1906 SB-658 1907 SB-658 1911 SB-658 *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. 2390 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. "1912 SB *1913 SB 1955 SB 2302 HI 2408 SB t2408a SB t2408b SB 2505 SB t2507.1 SB 2508 SB 2516 SB *2516 SB 2701-3 SB 2706 SB 2707 SB 2708 SB 2708-2 HI 2708-3 HI 2708-4 HI 2708-5 HI t2708-9.1 HI 2709-2 HI 2709-3 HI 2709-4 HI 2709-4.1 HI 2709-4.2 HI 2709-5 HI 2709-6 HE t2709-10.1 HE 2710-3 SB t2712-1 HE t2712-2 HE t2715.1 HE 2716 HE 2723-1 SB 2752 SB 2753 SB t2756 SB t2757 SB 2804 HB 3303 HB 3304 HB 3306 HB 3404 HE STATE FIRE MARSH) 127/2 2 3 t3.1 4 *4 5 *5 t5.1 9 SB- SB- SB- HB SB- SB 2 SB- HB SB- 2 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1271/-Cont. 1-658 16 1-658 t17.1 1-658 21 B-2221 23 I 1-1 24.01 -1 24.02 1 1-1 24.1 -1085; HB-2051 25 -1 34 f 1-144; HB-558, 649 35 1 1-144; HB-558, 649 37 1 -144 37.01 I 1-270; HB-308 37.02 -432 37.03 1-432 *37.04 1-432 t37.04a I 3-308 37.05 I 3-308 37.08 3-308 *37.08 3-308 t37.08a 3-308 37.10 t 1-308 37.11 1-308, 1683 37.12 3-308 37.13 t 1-308 t37.13a I 1-308 t37.13b 3-308 37a F 1-308 t37d S -31; HB-308, 928 38.1 2 1-1381 38.2a 1-1381 38.3 S 1-231 38.3a F 1-308 38.4-1 I -1127 t38.7 S -914 63a27 F -914 102 S -914 113.1 S -914 t113.2 thru 1-308,2824 113.6 S 1-2465 125 S 1-2465 127 I 1-2465 *127 thru 131 S 1-1964 154 S *155 S AL t156 S t157 S -921; HB-2562 t158 S -921 t159 S -921 407 S 1-2830 t1107.1 -1426 t1107.2 1 -1449; HB-1590, t1107.3 H !830 t1107.4 F -1426 1-2830 STATE LIBRARY -1085; HB-917, 128 !051 Bill SB-921 SB-921 HB-2239 HB-2239 HB-1281 HB-1281 HB-1281 SB-587; HB-234 -B-157, 214 HB-2239 HB-2239 HB-979 HB-979 HB-979 HB-979 IB-979 HB-979 SB-222; HB-1087 IB-979 IB-979 IB-979 IB-979 iB-979 HB-979 IB-979 BB-979 IB-2239 3B-92 IB-2239 IB-2239 ;B-980; HB-694 IB-2239 IB-2239 3B-820 IB-2323 ;B-45 ;B-45 ;B-45 ;B-45 IB-2158 ;B-45 ;B-1426 ;B-1426 ;B-1426 4B-1426 1B-1426 3B-1426 1B-921 IB-2096 IB-2096 IB-2096 IB-2096 107 HB-1602 *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. 2391 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 128-Cont. *107.1 SB-819; HB-2256 STATE MILITIA 129 t220.001 SB-162 220.22-5 HB-1781 t220.56.1 SB-297; HB-838, 1542 220.93 SB-297; HB-838, 1542 220.100 SB-162 *223 thru 228a HB-2256 STATE TREASURER 130 2 HB-1896 20 HB-1605 t20.2 SB-1392; HB-1267, 1764 30 SB-264 t30.1 HB-1605 31 SB-264 34 SB-264 41a HB-1679 TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE COMPANIES 134 16.4 16.5 t30.01 31 32.08 32.10 t32.1 1 t32.12 t32.13 35 36 t45.2 t45.3 t45.4 TOWNSHIPS 139 38 39 t39.06a t39.14a t39.55 t43a 59.04 t59.04-2 59a t59a.1 84 96 97 99 HB-1240 HB-1240 HB-911 HB-911 HB-911 HB-911 HB-911 HB-911 HB-911 HB-911 HB-911 SB-801; HB-911 HB-911 HB-911 HB-732 SB-1388 HB-2392 SB-1482; HB-2742 SB-77 SB-380 SB-1387 SB-1386 SB-232 SB-232 SB-232, 233,380 SB-232, 233; HB-593 SB-232, 233; HB-593 SB-232, 233 Chap. 139-Cont. Par. Bill *99.1 SB-232, 233 117 SB-232,233 119 HB-1104 120 HB-1104 121 HB-1497 tl21a HB-1483 126.3 SB-982 126.4 SB-1391 126.5 HB-581 126.7 HB-671 126.16 HB-1237 t126.19-1 SB-365 126.20 HB-1669 126.24 HB-579 t126.24 HB-2084 t126.25 SB-1384, 1390; HB-2084 127 SB-66; HB-230, 952, 1629 154 SB-232, 233,978 155 SB-978 t155.1 SB-978 158 SB-978 164 SB-1085; HB-2051 302 HB-1721 322 SB-591; HB-1049, 3006 t322.01 SB-591; HB-1049 t322.02 SB-591; HB-1049 323 SB-591; HB-1049 324.02 SB-591; HB-1049, 3006 325 SB-591; HB-1049 t326 SB-591; HB-1049 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 141 *3 SB-476 *101 thru 130 SB-1028, 1113; HB-1859 111 SB-458 120 HB-2100 142 HB-2330 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES ACADEMIES, 144 t5-103.1 5a 19 t22c 28 t28d t29a t30a SB-970 HB-1312 SB-1085; HB-2051 HB-2020 SB-489, 1542; HB-1906, 2904 SB-705; HB-1587, 1989 SB-1103, 1104 SB-1105 *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. 2392 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 144-Cont. 40a 41 42 $48.1 61.51 61.52 67.1 67-1 124 125 136 137 138 141 142 142.2 148 149 149.1 150 150.1 150.1a 150.2 151 152 153 157 160.2 161 161.1 161.2 181 182 183 187 189 189.16 189.17 t189.17 t189.18 190 t194 198.07 217 225 232 HB-2002 HB-2010 HB-2010 SB-968 SB-457 SB-457 SB-489 HB-1485 HB-2364 HB-2364 SB-1249; HB-1686, 2260 SB-1249, 1558; HB-2260 SB-1249; HB-2260 SB-1249, 1558; HB-2260 SB-1249, 1558; HB-2260 SB-1558 SB-1558 SB-1558 SB-1558 SB-1249; HB-2260 SB-1558 SB-1558 SB-1249; HB-2260 SB-1249, 1558; HB-2260 SB-1249, 1558; HB-2260 SB-1249; HB-2260 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1558 SB-1558 SB-1558 SB-1558 HB-909 HB-909, 1018 HB-2001 HB-909 SB-489, 1128, 1252, 1542; HB-1205, 1882, 1960, 2644 SB-1101 HB-1960 SB-489, 782, 1103, 1104, 1128, 1252; HB-1205, 1882, 1960 SB-1542 HB-909 HB-2781 HB-2364 HB-909 HB-909 SB-1204 t658d t802c 1001 1001a 1002 1005 1008e tl008f 1011 1101 $1101 1102 1103 1335 1407 1454.01 1454.02 1459 *1503.03 *1504.04 1504.4 *1505 1801 1951 2307 2310 2411 WEIGHTS AND M 147 Chap. 144-Cont. 102 HB-2376 *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. *252 284 t286 302 303 304 305 308 t308 308e t308e 652 654 655 t657.3 658 Bill SB-1128 SB-489 SB-489 HB-728, 729, 2010, 2644 HB-728, 729, 1998, 2010, 2644 HB-728, 729 HB-728, 729, 2644 SB-1542; HB-1906, 2904 HB-1989 HB-1989 SB-705, 1103, 1104; HB-1587 HB-2000, 2010, 2463, 2644 HB-2010, 2644 HB-2010, 2644 HB-2316 SB-743, 1542; HB-1217, 1906, 1955, 2463, 2904 SB-705, 1103, 1104; HB-1587, 1989 HB-2020 SB-1576 SB-1542; HB-1906, 2904 HB-728, 2010 HB-728, 2010, 2427 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-705, 1103, 1104; HB-1587, 1989 SB-1085; HB-2051 SB-1576 SB-1576 SB-1576 SB-1576 SB-489 HB-2273 HB-1955 HB-1955 HB-1955 HB-2256 HB-2256 HB-2682 HB-2256, 2682 SB-1352; HB-241 HB-1998 SB-1102, 1289 SB-1102, 1289 HB-2986 [EASURES 2393 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 147-Cont. 108 HB-2376 t156.2 HB-2376 WILLS AND TRUSTS 148 t72.1 SB-224 73 SB-224 206 SB-702; HB-2437 t214.1 SB-702; HB-2437 t225.1 SB-702; HB-2437 t226.1 SB-702 *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. 147-Cont. 130 "131 132 *134 *135 "138 156 t156.1 HB-2376 HB-2376 HB-2376 HB-2376 HB-2376 HB-2376 HB-2376 HB-2376 2394 INDEX TO SPONSORS SENATE 2395 ALEXANDER, ETHEL SKYLES SENATOR (16TH DIST. DEM) BUILD IL-DCCA-GRANTS ................................... SB-0031 CHEMICAL SAFETY-NOTIFY EPA...................... SB-1089 COMMUNITY BASED SERV HEARINGS.............. SB-1506 COUNTY-TAX-PUBLICATION COSTS ............ SB-0986 CRIM CD-DISORDERLY CONDUCT ............... SB-1398 CRIM CODE-THREATNG PUB OFICIAL............. SB-1397 CRIM ID & INFO-SEAL RECORDS .................. SB-0660 CRIMINAL RECORDS-EXPUNGEMENT............ SB-0843 DEPT COR-SOCIAL SERVICE/PARENT ............. SB-0647 DEPT CORR/TOL-FREE PHON/INMATE........... SB-0648 DIVORCE-SUPPORT-WITHOLD INCOME....... SB-0497 ELECT CD-SPECIMEN BALLOTS ......................... SB-0299 ELECTION CODE-REGISTRATION...................... SB-0574 LIE DETECTION TEST-EMPLOYMENT.............. SB-0455 PUB AID CD-TRANSITIONAL PAYMTS............. SB-0947 PUB UTIL-ICC DECISION REVERSAL ................ SB-1245 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. SB-0566 ROTA-USE TAX-EXEMPT TEXTBOOKS........... SB-0661 SCH CD-CHGO PRINCIPAL DUTIES.................... SB-0108 SCH CD-CHGO TEXTBOOK RATE........................ SB-0919 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ALEXANDER SENATE BILL: 4, 17, 33, 38, 43, 53, 57, 59, 297, 304, 358, 398, 409, 442, 451, 670, 1101 HOUSE BILL: 35, 117, 294, 378, 476, 655, 674, 819, 858, 881, 963, 968, 1065, 1146, 1176, 1194, 1229, 1353, 1424, 2183, 2516, 2603, 2642, 2740 SENATE RESOLUTION: 110, 228, 251, 253, 269, 315, 339, 462, 511, 683 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP) ACCIDENT REPORT-SEC OF STATE................... SB-1193 AGGRAVATING FACTOR-ADD POISON............ SB-0740 AGGRVTD ASSAULT-FIREARM PENLTY ......... SB-0509 ALCOHOL & DRUG TESTS STUDENTS ................ SB-0853 ALLOCATE FINES-LOCAL POLICE..................... SB-1131 APPOINT PUB DEF-CIVIL CONTEMPT............... SB-0739 ATTORNEYS-SOLICITING................................... SB-0730 BEER INDUSTRY-WHOLESALER........................ SB-0962 BUS CORP ACT-ADDRESSES................................. SB-0448 CD OF CORRECT-SENTENCE CREDIT............... SB-0261 CHATTEL LIENS-MIN/SALE/EXCESS............... SB-0476 CIV PRO-CASES ALLEGING DAMAGES ............ SB-1150 CIV PRO-ENFORCE FOREIGN JUDGMT............ SB-1424 CIVIL LIABILITY-BAD CHECKS........................... SB-0741 CIVIL PROC-LIMITS PAIN/SUFFER ................ SB-1026 CIVIL PROC-MALPRACTCE-LIMITATN ......... SB-1030 CLERK/COURT ACT-INVEST PUB FND............. SB-1423 CONSUMER DEPOSIT SECURITY ACT................. SB-1287 CORP DIR/FID DUTY/NO LIABILITY................... SB-1214 CORRECT-SUPERVISION SENTENCING .......... SB-0544 CORRECTIONS-MONITORING DEVICES.......... SB-0178 CREATE TEMPORARY GUARDIAN ACT ............. SB-0728 CREATE-IL UNIFRM CONVICTN INFO............. SB-0926 CRIM CD&CRIM PRO-MURDER EVIDNC......... SB-0911 CRIM CD-COURTHOUSE SOLICITING................ SB-0738 CRIM CD-SEAL EXPLICIT MATERIAL................ SB-0737 CRIM JUSTICE-CRIM HISTORY INFO ............... SB-0910 CRIM PROC-SUPPRESS EVIDENCE .................. SB-0511 CRIM PROC/DRUG TESTING/DEFENDN............ SB-1455 CRIME STATISTICS-DISCLOSURE..................... SB-1158 CRIMINAL CD-OBSCENITY EVIDENCE............ SB-0514 CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO-FORMS..................... SB-0909 CRIMINAL PRO-EAVESDROPPING..................... SB-1240 DEPT CHILD & FAM SERV-RECORDS................. SB-0912 DEPT OF INS-INVESTIGATIONS.......................... SB-1487 DESIGNATED HOLIDAYS/STATE EMPL ............. SB-1024 DMHDD-STUDY-INVOL OUTPT TRTMT......... SB-0726 DRIVING OFFENSES-PENALTIES....................... SB-1473 DRUG TREATMENT-CONVICTS........................... SB-0513 FIRST 1987 REVISORY ACT...................................... SB-1085 2396 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP)-Cont. IDENT CARD/PURPORT OFFICAL CRD................ SB-1472 IL PRODUCT LIABLTY ACT.................................... SB-1029 INSPECTION STICKER-EXPIRATION ............... SB-0944 INTERGOV COOP/MUNI JOINT AGNCY ............. SB-1264 JUVENILE OFFENDERS-DISPOSITION.............. SB-1133 LIVING WILL-DELAY DEATH PROCED............. SB-1147 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION VENUE............... SB-0135 MNTL HLTH FACILTY-INVOL ADMISN........... SB-0727 MUNI CD-O'HARE AIRPORT-PARKING.......... SB-1145 MURDER-AGGRAVATING FACTOR................... SB-0510 NONECNOMC LOSS-PERSONAL INJURY ........ SB-1151 NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORP REVOCATION.......... SB-0449 PERSONAL PROPERTY-RENTAL ........................ SB-1027 PHARMACY PRACTICE PRESCRIPTION .......... SB-0418 PROBATE-SUCCESSION SANS ADMIN.............. SB-1476 PROBATE-SUCCESSION SANS ADMIN.............. SB-1509 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE TRAIN/CERTF............ SB-1069 SCH CD-ED SUPPT PRSNNL/TRANSFR............. SB-0902 SCH CD-FIRE/SAFETY PREVENTN-TXB.......... SB-0963 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSISTANCE LAW.............. SB-0882 SCH CD/WAIVE EVALUATN WORKSHOP........... SB-1070 SCHOOLS-EVALUATION/PLANS........................ SB-1071 SECURITIES EXEMPT TRANSACT FEE............... SB-0817 SECURITIES FEES-DEFINITION ......................... SB-0450 SECURITY EXEMPTION-INS LIMITS ................. SB-1192 SUPERVISION-1 YR-AUTO OFFENSES............ SB-1450 SURROGATE PARENTING INVALID .................... SB-0499 TAX ON ILLEGAL DRUGS........................................ SB-1154 THEFT CLASSIFICATN & PENALTIES .............. SB-1259 THEFT-FELONY OFFENSESFINES..................... SB-1132 UCC-UNCERTIFICATED SECURITIES............... SB-0258 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY-DISPOSITION ........... SB-1028 UNIF COMMERCIAL CD-LEASE/GOODS.......... SB-0966 UNIFORM CRIM HISTORY RECORDS.................. SB-0964 UNIFORM FRAUDULENT TRANSFR ACT........... SB-0965 UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ................ SB-1261 UNIFORM POWER OF ATTORNEY ACT............... SB-1288 UNLICENSE DRIVER-REVOKE REGIST ............ SB-1130 VEH CD-DEFINITIONS...................................... SB-1474 VEH CD-REVOCATION/MULTI DUI................... SB-1471 VEHICLE CODE-MINIMUM INSURANCE......... SB-0871 VEHICLE CODE-SOBRIETY TESTS.................... SB-0512 VOLUNTEER IMMUNE CIVIL LIBILTY................ SB-0729 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARKHAUSEN SENATE BILL: 478, 515, 616, 617, 635, 636, 637, 638 HOUSE BILL: 49, 142, 147, 160, 245, 357, 527, 528, 529, 532, 594, 692, 873, 1019, 1237, 1355, 1367, 1434, 1567, 1569, 1578, 1628, 1693, 1902, 1937, 2105, 2157, 2180, 2201, 2202, 2301, 2326, 2328, 2330, 2358, 2437, 2584, 2607, 2699, 2700, 2766, 2812, 2823, 2825, 2838 SENATE RESOLUTION: 37, 108, 462, 523, 524, 655, 727 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 92, 115, 121 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 84 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM) $BUILD ILLINOIS PROGRAM/REVISE.............. SB-0485 $GRF/ASBESTOS ABATE AUTHORITY.................. SB-1464 ASBESTOS-ST GOVERNMT BUILDINGS............ SB- 1463 BACCALAUREATE EDUC SYSTM TRUST............ SB-0017 BEER INDSTY FAIR DEAL-EFF DATE................ SB-0720 BENEFICIARY INTREST-CHILD CARE.............. SB-0263 CIV PRO INSURER DEFENDANT ........................... SB-1118 CIV PRO-SERVICE/PROD LIABILITY.................. SB-1119 COMPUTER CRIME PREVENTION LAW.............. SB-1335 CREDIT CARDS-NO SURCHARGE....................... SB-1337 DEPT-MHDD GRANT SUICIDE PROGM............. SB-0955 ELECTION CODE/ELECTION JUDGES................ SB-1560 EXTENDS JT COMM EDUCAT REFORM .............. SB-0534 2397 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. FIRST 1987 REVISORY ACT................................... SB-1085 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS COVERAGE..................... SB-0004 INS CD-CHARITY RISK POOLING.................... SB-0702 INSURANCE-PROMPT PAYMENT....................... SB-0697 INTEREST RATE LIMITS.......................................... SB-0186 JUDGES-COMPULSORY RETIREMENT ............. SB-1571 LIQUOR-SIGNS-COST......................................... SB-0719 LIQUOR-SIGNS-COST..................................... SB-0998 NO COMPULSORY ST RETIREMENT.................... SB-1572 PEN CD-JUDGE-CHANCERY MASTER............ SB-0712 PEN CD-JUDGE-REVOKE ELECTION............... SB-0711 PHYSICIANS-MEDICARE-LICENSE................. SB-0815 PUB AID/DEMONSTRAT PROJ/GRANTS ............ SB-0994 PUB AID/GEN ASSIST/STATE FUNDS.................. SB-0519 PUB AID/NURSING HOMES/AIDS ........................ SB-0995 RETAILER OCC TX-INTERST RATE ................... SB-0279 RTA-MUNICIPAL PERMISSION........................... SB-0831 SCH CD-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ACT.............. SB-0043 SCH CD-NATL ASSOCIATION DUES ................. SB-0042 SCH CD-REGL SUPT FINANCE AUDIT ............... SB-1012 SCH CD/SPECL ED TCHR SENIORITY ................. SB-0696 SCH-DELETE OBSOLETE LANGUAGE ............... SB-0416 SCH-REGIONAL SCH BD PER DIEMS................. SB-0694 SCH-TCHR EVALUATN CONSULTANTS........... SB-0693 SCH-TCHR TRAING-SUICID PRVNTN ............ SB-0695 SCHOOL CODE-STATE AID ................................... SB-0187 ST TREASURY BONDS AS SECURITY................... SB-0264 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERMAN SENATE BILL: 205, 215, 242, 308, 310, 311, 400, 500, 553, 832, 1226, 1325, 1410, 1603 HOUSE BILL: 39, 71, 188, 274, 388, 473, 474, 483, 507, 508, 509, 542, 645, 672, 915, 916, 934, 935, 975, 1001, 1050, 1093, 1105, 1216, 1351, 1391, 1462, 1581, 1592, 1726, 1736, 1811, 1848, 1924, 2027, 2062, 2354, 2645, 2713, 2717, 2729, 2740 SENATE RESOLUTION: 231, 249, 255, 295, 343, 346, 366, 382, 423, 462, 510, 708 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 29, 62 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-LINEAR PARK GRANT.......................... SB-0128 ADMIN PROCDR ACT/APPROVAL DATE............ SB-0673 AIDS-TRACING-REGISTRY .............................. SB-0975 AIDS-TRANSMISSION-MISDEMEANOR......... SB-0110 ALARM SYSTEM/INSTALL-REGULTION......... SB-0943 BD HGHR ED/NON-ADMISSION DATA............. SB-1103 BRD HIGHER ED-MINORITY-ED PROG.......... SB-1101 BUILD IL-DCCA-GRANTS ............................. SB-0031 CHEMICAL SAFETY-NOTIFY EPA ...................... SB-1089 CHI PARK DIST-RR RTS OF WAY........................ SB-1483 COMMUNITY BASED SERV HEARINGS .............. SB-1506 CRIM CODE-THREATNG PUB OFICIAL............. SB-1397 CRIM PROC-BAIL BOND DEPOSIT .................. SB-0053 CRIMINAL PROC-SPEEDY TRIAL....................... SB-0058 DEPT CORR-MANDATORY EDUCATION.......... SB-1578 DEPT REHAB-TECH CHGES.................................. SB-0670 DEPT REHAB-TECH CHGES.................................. SB-0671 DEPT REHAB-TECH CHGES.................................. SB-0676 DEPT REHAB-TECH CHGES .................................. SB-0677 DEPT REHAB-TECH CHGES.................................. SB-0678 DEPT REHAB-TECH CHGES.................................. SB-0679 DEPT-AGING-VOLUNTEER SERVICE.............. SB-0255 DISABILITIES TECH CHANGES.............................. SB-0674 DISABILITIES TECH CHANGES.............................. SB-0675 EDUC-LABOR RELATION ACT-VENUE .......... SB-0576 ELECT CD-SPECIMEN BALLOTS ...................... SB-0299 ELECTION CODE-REGISTRATION................... SB-0574 EPA-CRIMINAL HAZ WSTE DISPOSAL ............. SB-1496 EPA-EMER/HAZ/TOXIC CHEM FORMS............ SB-1498 EPA/CLEANUP RESPONSIBILTY ACT.................. SB-1244 EXTEND THE NURSING ACT TO 1995 ............... SB-1217 2398 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HAROLD WASHINGTON ST UNIV......................... SB-1576 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOY DISCRIMINATN....... SB-0256 HUMAN RIGHT-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.......... SB-0829 INCREASE PRIVATE DETECTIVE BRD................. SB-0672 INDUSTRIAL COMM AWARD INTEREST............ SB-0565 INSUR 45 DAY PREMIUM NOTICE....................... SB-0122 INTEREST RATE LIMITS ........................................ SB-0186 LABOR CHEMICAL USAGE REPORT .................... SB-0953 LAW ENFORCEMNT-DEATH/INJURY .............. SB-0039 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-DISTRIBUTION .............. SB-0057 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-DISTRIBUTION .............. SB-0059 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-DISTRIBUTION .............. SB-0107 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-DISTRIBUTION .............. SB-0121 LOTTERY-LIMITS ON PARTICIPANTS.............. SB-1577 LOTTERY-STUDY VIDEO IMPACT...................... SB-0106 LOTTERY-VIDEO-O'HARE-SCHOOLS........... SB-0105 LOTTERY/SCH DIST ED ENHANCEMNT ............ SB-1549 MILITARY/NAVAL CD-CENTRAL AMER......... SB-0297 MOTOR CYCLE HELMET REQUIREMENT.......... SB-0112 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-TRAVEL LEAVE......... SB-0830 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE LEAVE................. SB-0118 PROPERTY TAX-OBJECTORS............................... SB-0520 PUB LBRARY-POLIC/FIRMN APPLCTN............ SB-0152 PUB UTIL-ICC DECISION REVERSAL .............. SB-1245 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. SB-0566 REV-CERT OF ERROR/COOK CNTY.................... SB-0521 RTA-MUNICIPAL PERMISSION........................... SB-0831 STEEL ACT/BUY AMERICAN ACT........................ SB-1400 UNEMPLOY INS-LABOR DISPUTE...................... SB-0113 VEH-SALVAGE CERTIFICATE/INS CO.............. SB-0068 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY............... SB-0568 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BROOKINS SENATE BILL: 75, 451, 1558, 1579 HOUSE BILL: 35, 85, 117, 144, 259, 332, 378, 810, 858, 881, 1146, 1194, 1229, 1288, 1353, 1841, 2164, 2183, 2207, 2516, 2625, 2812 SENATE RESOLUTION: 22, 44, 77, 84, 85, 110, 206, 215, 228, 253, 339, 363, 407, 419, 462, 495, 496, 497, 537, 538, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593, 597, 674, 678, 683, 692, 754, 755, 762 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 3, 22, 60, 75, 78 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM) $BOB- FISCAL STUDY ............................................. SB-0049 $BRD HIGHER ED-RECRUITMNT PRAC ........... SB-0784 $BRD OF GOVERNORS/COLL & UNIV ................ SB-1525 $COURT OF CLAIMS-AWARDS............................ SB-1521 $DCCA-E ST LOUIS OPTIC CLINIC...................... SB-1083 $GRF/ASBESTOS ABATE AUTHORITY.................. SB-1464 $OCE-BRD GOV/ST COLLEGE/UNIV.................. SB-0284 $OCE-EAST ST LOUIS AUTH/GOVNOR............. SB-0048 $STATE BOARD OF ED STUDY................................ SB-0785 $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES..............................SB-1520 $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES................................. SB-1526 $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES .............................. SB-1527 $VARIOUS AGENCIES ....................................... SB-0783 ABOLISH LOCAL LABOR RELATN BRD................ SB-0631 ASBESTOS-ST GOVERNMT BUILDINGS............ SB-1463 BOB/AGENCY EMPLOYEES ................................ SB-1000 COMP HLTH INS-SKILLD NRSG FACL.............. SB-0630 COMPTROLLER/GA/PERSONL TRANSFR.......... SB-0999 CREATE TEMPORARY GUARDIAN ACT............. SB-0728 CRIM CD-NO PLASTIC FIREARMS.................. SB-1018 DIE AND MOLD LIEN ACT....................................... SB-0668 ELECTION CODE/ELECTION JUDGES............. SB-1560 HOSP-PATIENTS RELIGOUS BELIEFS ............ SB-1325 IL ED LABOR RELAT/CHGO SCHOOL.................. SB-0698 INCR BOND AUTHORIZATION ........................... SB-0047 INTEREST RATE LIMITS .......................................... SB-0186 2399 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS ................... SB-0588 PROBATION/SUPERVISION MINORS .................. SB-1355 PROPRIETRY HOSP/CONTAINMT CNCL............ SB-1010 SCH CD-20 ELECTED CHGO SCH BDS................ SB-0699 SCH-REGIONAL SCH BD PER DIEMS................. SB-0694 STATE SUGGEST AWARD-EXPENSE.................. SB-0383 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CARROLL SENATE BILL: 17, 242, 283, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292 HOUSE BILL: 307, 308, 451, 859, 1163, 1177, 1275, 1276, 1469, 1583, 1636, 1684, 1685, 1896, 1897, 1904, 2075, 2354, 2756, 2842, 2843, 2844, 2845, 2846 SENATE RESOLUTION: 249, 295, 343, 382, 405, 422, 438, 462, 679, 694, 708 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45, 88 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM) $HAROLD WASHINGTON MEM STATUE............ SB-1580 ABANDONED HOUSING REHAB ACT .................. SB-1428 BACCALAUREATE EDUC SYSTM TRUST............ SB-0017 CANDIDATE-RPT CAMPAIGN CONTRIB.......... SB-0020 CHEMICAL SAFETY-NOTIFY EPA...................... SB-1089 CHILD WELFARE INVESTIGATOR ACT .............. SB-0021 COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS..................................... SB-0875 CORRECTION-PROSTUTN-AIDS TEST............ SB-0075 CRIM CD/SOLICITATION OF MURDER.............. SB-1443 CRIM PROC-WARRANT/SEAT BELT ............. SB-0094 CRIMINAL RECORDS-EXPUNGEMENT............ SB-0843 CTA-HANDICAPPED SEATS............................... SB-0845 CTA-SERVICE BOARD DUTIES............................. SB-1017 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE PLAN/RPT-GA............. SB-0022 DEFINE HIGH ED-ZERO COUPN BOND............. SB-0002 DOT-HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE STUDY......... SB-1330 EMERG BUSINESS RETENTION ACT ................ SB-0796 HAROLD WASHINGTON-MEM STATUE........... SB-1579 HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL.................................. SB-0368 HOMELESS PEOPLE RIGHTS................................... SB-0369 IDFA-REPORTS TO GOV & GA.............................. SB-0103 IDOT-PARATRANSIT GRANTS ............................ SB-1016 INS CD-ALCOHOL/DRUG COVERAGE .............. SB-0019 LABOR BD-APPOINT-COUNSEL .................... SB-0976 MUNICPL & ELECTN-MAYOR CHICAGO......... SB-1569 NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS................... SB-0588 PLAN TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE........................ SB-0844 PUBL AID/SELF-RELIANCE ASSIST................... SB-0842 SCH CD-CHILDREN AT-RISK............................. SB-1329 TAX CREDIT CHILD CARE PROGRAM................. SB-0477 TAX CREDIT DRUG REHAB PROGRAM ............. SB-0018 TAX CREDIT-CHILD CARE PROGRAM.............. SB-0603 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COLLINS HOUSE BILL: 121, 180, 294, 508, 597, 639, 664, 715, 845, 848, 887, 1194, 1647, 1656, 1969, 2165, 2298, 2839 SENATE RESOLUTION: 253, 269, 462, 562, 595 D'ARCO, JOHN A. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM) ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION-LIMIT ................. SB-1511 CIRCUIT JUDGES/DELEGATES.............................. SB-0652 CIV PRO-LIMITATNS-ACCOUNTANTS........... SB-1001 CLINICAL LAB ACT-HMO .................................. SB-1021 COURT REPORTERS-SALARY .............................. SB-1005 CREATES ACT-DEFINE DEATH ........................... SB-0078 CRIM ID ACT-SEALING RECORDS ................... SB-0304 ELEC CD-CAMPGN CONTRIB & EXPEN............ SB-0653 FED LAW CONTROL WITHDRAW FUND............. SB-0445 HEALTH FINANCE-HMO CONTRACTS............. SB-1022 HMO ACT-CONTRACT WITH DENTISTS .......... SB-0680 INSURANC/50% REQUIRED COVERAGE............. SB-1002 LICENSING OF ESTHETICIANS .......................... SB-1003 MED MALPR-REPARATIONS CORP.................... SB-1512 2400 D'ARCO, JOHN A. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MEDICAID-LONG TERM CARE-EXPEND....... SB-1020 PEN CD-COURT REPORTERS FORMULA.......... SB-1004 PENSION-JUDGE-REVOKE ELECTION ........... SB-0654 PHARMACY PRACTICE-PRESCRIPTION .......... SB-0418 PHYSICAL THERAPY-TREAT AILMENT........... SB-0515 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS PRACT ACT................. SB-1009 PUB AGNCY CONSTRUCTN CONTRACTS.......... SB-0655 PUB HEALTH-STUDY EUTHANASIA .............. SB-0656 PUBLIC AID-FUNERL/BURIAL EXPNS.............. SB-0451 PUBLIC DEFENDER-INVESTIGATORS .............. SB-0271 ROOFING LICENSE SURETY BOND...................... SB-0431 SURROGATE MOTHER-AGREEMENTS............. SB-1510 TOLL HGHWY AUTH-LIMITS LIABLTY............ SB-1006 TRUSTS-ACCNTNG TO PRNCPL BENEF .......... SB-1513 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY D'ARCO SENATE BILL: 17, 100, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 363, 454, 500, 550, 697 HOUSE BILL: 187, 213, 372, 439, 1149, 1310, 1597, 1645, 1646, 1815, 1940, 2190, 2715 SENATE RESOLUTION: 462, 619, 677 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 81, 83 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP) $DEPT REHAB SERVICES .................................... SB-1048 $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS................................... SB-0287 $OCE-HISTORIC PRESERVAT AGENCY............ SB-0323 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. SB-0494 CRIM PROC-BAIL DENIAL/TRIAL...................... SB-0028 ELDER ABUSE/NEGLECT-DEPT AGING ........... SB-1226 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN ........ SB-0095 FIRE PREVENTION FUND........................................ SB-0921 FIRE PROT DIST-VET PREFERENCE ................. SB-0222 FOREST PRODUCTS-REGULATION................... SB-1493 HIGHWAY CODE-REFERENCES......................... SB-0923 HMO-PROH DISCRIMINATN/POLICIES........... SB-0662 INS CD SUPPLEMENT MEDICARE ........................ SB-0922 INS-ACCIDENT & HLTH-DISCLOSURE .......... SB-0293 JUV CT-TRANSFER MINOR TO CRIM ................ SB-1124 LOTTERY-RULEMAKING PROCEDURE............ SB-1238 MED PRAC ACT-DISCIPLINARY FINE............... SB-0143 MEDICAID-MULT HANDICAP-PAYMENT..... SB-0535 MUNI CD-NO PARK DIST SURCHARGE............ SB-1301 PEN CD-INCLUDE AD HOCS................................. SB-0659 PEN CD-RECIPROCAL ACT-WAGES ................ SB-1265 PEN-DWN TEACHR-EARLY RETIREMT......... SB-0236 PEN-ST EMP-3% COMPOUND INCR ................. SB-1049 PENSION-STATE EMP-COMPOUND 3%........... SB-0889 PESTICIDES-CERTIFICATIONS.......................... SB-0009 PODIATRIC MEDICAL ACT OF 1987 ...................... SB-0478 READING MACHINES FOR BLIND........................ SB-1047 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN.......... SB-0037 REGULATORY AGENCY REVIEW ACT................. SB-0658 RENTAL-PURCHASE-AGREEMENTS.............. SB-1046 REPEAL HEALTH PROF REPEAL DATE............... SB-0657 SEVERED COAL/RETAIL-OCCUP-TAX ........... SB-0072 SPF METRO EXPO AUDITORIUM AUTH.............. SB-1157 SR CITIZENS ORGANIZATN-SALE TX.............. SB-0294 STATE AGENCIES-U S FOOD..............B................. SB-0036 STATE SUGGEST AWARD-EXPENSE.................. SB-0383 TIMBER BUYER LIC-VIOLATIONS..................... SB-1494 VEH CD-LEFT TURN METHOD ............................ SB-0920 VEH CD-TANDEM AXLE WEIGHT LIMT........... SB-0551 VITAL RECORDS-PUBLIC ACCESS ..................... SB-0247 WILDLIFE CD-TOXIC PELLETS............................. SB-0924 WILDLIFE CODE AND GINSENG ACT............... SB-1225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIDSON SENATE BILL: 2, 270, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 315, 316, 317, 318, 2401 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 319, 320, 321, 322, 324, 325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 331, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 366, 417, 453, 466, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 573, 766, 767, 769, 776, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 903, 904, 905, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 990, 1037, 1156, 1222, 1223, 1227, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1239, 1240, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1303, 1304, 1307, 1309, 1312, 1313, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1452, 1453, 1454, 1457, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1488, 1489, 1490, 1492, 1499, 1501, 1502, 1514, 1517 HOUSE BILL: 175, 606, 612, 772, 1120, 1173, 1188, 1421, 1998, 2157, 2162, 2207, 2226, 2239, 2321, 2327, 2511, 2512, 2514, 2812, 2837, 2840 SENATE RESOLUTION: 71, 72, 83, 96, 97, 102, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121,142, 172, 271, 282, 286, 379, 411, 414, 418, 462, 504, 599, 600, 631, 703 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 29, 58, 63, 84, 89, 102 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 28, 49, 53, 76 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST REP) BLOOD BANKS-LICENSE-STAFF-DPH.......... SB-0776 CHGO PARK DIST-PERSONNEL AUDIT ............ SB-1224 CIRCUIT BREAKER-VETERANS.......................... SB-0008 CIV ADM CD/OPERAT GRANT PROGRM ............ SB-0834 CIV PRO-LIMITATION MALPRACTICE............. SB-0701 CIVIL PROC LAND TRUSTS.................................. SB-0219 CLINICAL SOC WORK/SKIING BRD..................... SB-0957 COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS..................................... SB-0875 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN/DOMICIL ............. SB-0872 COMP HLTH INS-SKILLD NRSG FACL.............. SB-0630 COOK CTY SHERIFF-MERIT BOARD.................. SB-1122 CREATE BUREAU FOR BLIND................................ SB-1324 CREDIT CARDS-INTEREST/INFORMTN .......... SB-0400 DEFINE HIGH ED-ZERO COUPN BOND............. SB-0002 ELEC CD-ELECTN JUDGE COMPNSATN .......... SB-1218 ELEC CD-SUBMIT PUBLIC QUESTION............... SB-0175 GA SESSION LAWS PRINTING ...............................SB-0819 HOSPTL TRAINEES-OSTEOPATHIC ................. SB-0 111 HOTEL TAX-COLLECTION.................................... SB-0542 IDFA CHANGE DEFINITN AUTHORITY .............. SB-1112 IDFA--INCREASES DEBT...................................... SB-0703 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... SB-1562 INS CD SUPPLEMENT MEDICARE ........................ SB-0922 INS CD-CHARITY RISK POOLING................... SB-0702 INSTITUTE/ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED................ SB-0687 MINORITY & FEMALE-WAIVE GOALS............. SB-0704 OCCUPATION TX-1/4 MTHLY PAYMNT........... SB-0479 PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTH-BENEFITS...................... SB-0062 PUB AID CD-OBSOLETE LANGUAGE................. SB-0556 RACING BOARD-RACING DATES....................... SB-1203 REBUILDERS REGULATION ................................... SB-0879 SCH CD-REVISE STATE AID FRMULA............... SB-0797 SELF-EMPLOYED MANUFACTURNG ACT....... SB-1239 SEX TRANSMISS DISEASE CONTROL................... SB-0651 TAX INCENTIVES-SMALL BUSINESS .............. SB-0394 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY-DISPOSITION ........... SB-1113 UNIVERSITY EMPLOY-CHILD TUITON............ SB-0705 VEHICLE CD-AUTO THEFT.................................. SB-0881 VEHICLE CD-SALVAGE CERTIFICATE.............. SB-0880 VEHICLE EMISSION INSP-AGE 65....................... SB-1072 WKRS COMP-PARTIAL DISABILITY ................ SB-0197 ZONING HEARING/LRGR FACILITIES ............... SB-0667 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEANGELIS SENATE BILL: 285, 286, 292, 293, 294, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 366, 417, 453, 466, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 551, 573, 766, 767, 769, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 920, 921, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 990, 1037, 1129, 1222, 1223, 1225, 1226, 1227, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1238, 1240, 1298, 1299, 1303, 1304, 1307, 1309, 1312, 1313, 1321, 1322, 1452, 1453, 1454, 1457, 1459, 1484, 1486, 1487, 2402 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST REP)-Cont. 1488, 1489, 1490, 1492, 1493, 1494, 1502, 1514 HOUSE BILL: 102, 180, 305, 497, 613, 934, 1461, 1465, 1585, 2093, 2167, 2389, 2404, 2437, 2444, 2722, 2808, 2834, 2872 SENATE RESOLUTION: 42, 66, 74, 83, 102, 105, 109, 112, 164, 250, 258, 266, 273, 326, 333, 428, 462, 608, 621, 643, 670, 686, 721 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 22, 61 DEGNAN, TIMOTHY F. SENATOR (11TH DIST DEM) AGGRAVATED FORCIBLE DETENTION............... SB-1368 ALC SUBST ABUSE-TREATMT-ELECTN ......... SB-1366 ARCHITECT & ENGINEER-SEALS...................... SB-1184 CD CRIM PROCED JURY TRIAL............................. SB-1363 CHICAGO SAN DIST-POLICE POWER ................ SB-0430 CORECTNS-REVOCATN OF PROBATION ......... SB-1364 CORR/CONTRL SUBS-INCR PENLTIES............. SB-1503 CORRECTIONS-INCR MAXIMUM FINE............ SB-1369 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... SB-0188 CRIM CD-ADDS BATTERY OFFENSES............... SB-1378 CRIM CD-INTIMIDATION/THREAT.................. SB-1362 CRIM CD-INTOXICATED CONDITION .............. SB-1370 CRIM CD-PROFESSIONLMISCONDUCT ............ SB-1372 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL POSSESSION ................ SB-1365 CRIM CD/DEFINE MONEY LAUNDERNG .......... SB-1436 CRIM CD/SOLICITATION OF MURDER............... SB-1443 CRIM SEX ASSLT & AGG SEX ABUSE .................. SB-1376 DIETETIC PRACTICE ACT........................................ SB-0456 DIRECTOR REV-RESPOND SUBPOENA ............. SB-1371 ELCTN CD-AUTO TAB EQUIPMENT................... SB-0585 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT MISDEM......... SB-0610 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT-MISDEM......... SB-0637 ELEC CD-BALLOT PROOF...................................... SB-0613 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0609 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0611 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING......................... SB-0612 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0614 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0615 ELECT-EMPLOYEE CANDIDAT ABSENC.......... SB-0540 ELECTION CD-VOTE DELAY ................................ SB-0639 ELECTIONS-NURSING HOME RESDNTS.......... SB-0617 ELECTIONS-REREGISTRATION.......................... SB-0541 ELECTN-VOTER REGISTRATION INFO............ SB-1320 ELECTON CODE-PRECINCT BD ADMIN ........... SB-0137 INTEREST RATE LIMITS .......................................... SB-0186 JUVENILES- DUI CASES.......................................... SB-1367 LIMIT ELECTION TO FILL VACANCY.................. SB-0587 MED PRAC-CHG PENALTY CLASS 2.............. SB-1379 METRO SAN DIST-OPEN POSITION.................... SB-0516 MFN-IMRF-SHERIFFS INCREASE .................. SB-0182 NON-RESIDENT REBUILDER PERMIT.............. SB-1433 NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS................... SB-0588 PUBLIC OFFICE-TENURE ................................... SB-0811 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-FEE................................ SB-1185 REBUILT VEHICLE-SAFETY INSPECT............... SB-1434 SANI DIST-RESIDENCY REQUIRE...................... SB-0586 SANIT DIST/WASTE DISCH HEARING ............. SB-0684 VEH CD-FIN RESP/SUSP-BONDS...................... SB-0411 VEH CD-HONORARY CONSULAR PLATE ........ SB-0899 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEGNAN SENATE BILL: 17, 35, 215, 606, 616, 641 HOUSE BILL: 262, 416, 505, 687, 688, 689, 823, 824, 871, 1031, 1154, 1219, 1454, 1498, 1701, 1706, 1869, 2007, 2146, 2208, 2209, 2403, 2576, 2583, 2585, 2590, 2591, 2700 SENATE RESOLUTION: 9, 12, 213, 281, 457, 461, 462 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 8, 9, 21, 23, 46, 51, 52, 53, 57, 65, 70, 78, 137 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 53 2403 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM) $D C C A .......................................................................... SB-1199 $DCCA-GANG CRIME ALTERNATIVES............. SB-1200 BD HGH ED/STUDENT PERFOMANCE ............... SB-1104 BD HGHR ED/NON-ADMISSION DATA............. SB-1103 BRD HIGHER ED-MINORITY-ED PROG.......... SB-1101 BUILD IL-DCCA-GRANTS .................................. SB-0031 CRIM CD-HOUSING MANAGEMENT ................ SB-1394 CRIM CD-INDUSTRIAL BATTERY..................... SB-1276 CRIM CD-INDUSTRIAL BATTERY..................... SB-1396 CRIMINAL CODE-PUBLIC NUISANCES............ SB-1277 CRIMINAL CODE-PUBLIC NUISANCES............ SB-1395 CRIMINAL HOUSING MANAGEMENT ................ SB-1275 DCFS-VISIT LICENSE CHILD CARE.................... SB-0253 DOCTOR MUST PROVIDE TREATMENT.............. SB-0791 ED OPPOR PGM/EMPLYEE/COUNSELOR........... SB-1289 EDUC OPP ACT/MINORITY PARTICIP ............... SB-1102 ELECTION CODE-REGISTRATION.................... SB-0574 GANG CONTROL OFFICE-FUNCTIONS............. SB-1314 HUMAN RTS ACT-FAMILY MED LEAVE.......... SB-1160 IL CHEM SAFETY/NOTIFY RESIDENT................ SB-0792 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-DISTRIBUTION .............. SB-0107 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-DISTRIBUTION ............. SB-0121 LOTTERY-STUDY VIDEO IMPACT...................... SB-0106 LOTTERY-VIDEO-O'HARE-SCHOOLS........... SB-0105 MILITARY/NAVAL CD-CENTRAL AMER......... SB-0297 MINIMUM WAGE-WAGE INCREASE................. SB-0948 MOTOR VEHICLE/INTEREST RATES................... SB-1189 PROH MINOR-BUY/SELLING TOBACCO.......... SB-0257 PVT BUS/VOC SCH-MULTPLE CHNGES............ SB-1558 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. SB-0566 SCH CD-DISTRICT/TRANSFR STUDNT ............ SB-1098 SCH CD-EXTRA YEAR SCHLRSHP AID............. SB-1100 SCH CD/BD OF ED/ON-SITE AUDITS.................. SB-1095 SCH CD/BILING/BICULTUR COUNSLR.............. SB-1099 SCH CD/DAILY ATTEN CALCULATION.............. SB-1097 SCH CD/FALSE DATA/AID CLAIMS..................... SB-1096 SCH-SBE AUDIT STATE AID CLAIMS.................. SB-1187 SCHOOL CD-ST BRD ELIGIBILITY...................... SB-0234 ST BD/ED-STUDENT PARENT GRANTS............ SB-1197 STATE EMPLOYMENT-NO POLITICS................. SB-1188 U OF I-TUITION WAIVER-ELIGBLTY .............. SB-1105 VEH CD-DRIVR LICENSE-IMMIGRATN ......... SB-1538 VEH CD-RESTRICT-DRIVING PERMIT............ SB-1539 VEH CODE-SENIOR FEE DISCOUNT ................ SB-0153 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEL VALLE SENATE BILL: 57, 59, 113, 186, 367, 442, 695, 759, 760, 770, 772, 829, 1121, 1553 HOUSE BILL: 372, 494, 810, 1047, 1149, 1310, 1332, 1411, 1412, 1645, 1646, 1723, 1815, 2012, 2116, 2404, 2630 SENATE RESOLUTION: 110, 137, 138, 152, 196, 339, 430, 462, 683 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 22, 72 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM) $BRD TRUSTEES-COOPERATIVE SERV............. SB-0436 $DEPT-AG/PSEUDORABIES PROGRAM ............ SB-0024 $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL.................................... SB-0237 $OCE-ST SCHOLARHIP COMMISSION............... SB-0286 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER............................... SB-0363 CIV ADM CD/OPERAT GRANT PROGRM............ SB-0834 CORP DIR/FID DUTY/NO LIABILITY................... SB-1214 CREATE AFFORDABLE DENTURES ACT............. SB-0032 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT................. SB-0001 CRIM PRO/BAIL BOND/DEFENDANT............... SB-1559 CTY COOP EXTENS/RURAL TRANSITN............. SB-0884 DEPT AGING-PERSONL QUALIFICATN............ SB-1057 DORS-RESIDENT ACCT INTEREST..................... SB-1180 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-EMPLOYR RTS............ SB-0408 2404 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ELCT CD-DELEGATS NATL CONVENTN.......... SB-1207 ELEC CD-DEFINE LEADING POL PTY................. SB-1208 ELEC CD-POLITICAL PARTY/MERGE.............. SB-0010 ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANCE ACT................ SB-1281 EMERG RESIDENCY MORTGAGE ASST.............. SB-0409 EPA-CRIMINAL HAZ WSTE DISPOSAL ............. SB-1496 EPA-EMER/HAZ/TOXIC CHEM FORMS............ SB-1498 EPA-HAZ WASTE-FORFEITURE........................ SB-1497 EPA-REGNL POLLUT CNTRL FACILTY............. SB-0940 EXPORT DEV ACT-REPORTNG REQMNT......... SB-0144 FARM DEV ACT-FINANCE CHARGES .............. SB-0421 FARM DEV AUTH-LOAN INTRST RATE............ SB-G377 FIRE HYDRANT REGULATIONS........................... SB-1291 FIRE PROTECTION DIST-RESCUE TX................ SB-0820 FUND TRANSFER-MANDATORY SHARE......... SB-0985 GA SESSION LAWS PRINTING ............................... SB-0819 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASST LAW......................... SB-0443 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ................................... SB-0374 IL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD............... SB-0885 IL WATER POLLUTN CONTROL FUND................ SB-0117 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... SB-1562 INTEREST RATE LIMITS ...................................... .. SB-0186 LAND SURVEYOR REGISTRATION ACT............. SB-1282 LOAN PURCH PROG-CONSOLID LOANS.......... SB-0806 MOTOR FUEL TX-SALES TAX TRANSF............. SB-0034 OPEN MEETINGS-COUNTY BOARDS................. SB-1336 PEN CD-DWN TEACHR-AUTO INCREAS........ SB-0238 PEST CONTROL/INSURANCE TRUSTS................ SB-0082 PROMPT PAYMENT- STATE EMPLOYEE.......... SB-1129 PUB COMM COLL-OBSOLET LANGUAGE......... SB-1477 REBUILDERS REGULATION ................................... SB-0879 REVOLV CREDIT RATE-COMPTROLLER.......... SB-0895 SCH CD-BD SCH DIRCTORS/PAY TAX.............. SB-1279 SCH CD-PAYMENT ORDERS............................... SB-1280 SCH CD-SCHLRSHP COMMN BOND LMT......... SB-1137 SCH CD-TEACHER ED SCHOLARSHIPS............ SB-0896 SCHOOL CODE-STATE AID................................... SB-0187 SEC/ST PERSONNEL DIRCTR SALARY............ SB-0282 SIU-HEALTH ASSISTANCE UNIT........................ SB-0886 STATE FIN ACT/ADD MONIES/TWNSP............... SB-0887 TRUSTEE AGREEMENT/AFILATD BANK........... SB-1286 U OF I RURAL DEVELOPMENT CENTR ............... SB-0119 VEHICLE CD-AUTO THEFT.................................. SB-0881 VEHICLE CD-SALVAGE CERTIFICATE.............. SB-0880 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEMUZIO SENATE BILL: 248, 312, 478, 534, 873 HOUSE BILL: 143, 292, 307, 318, 461, 497, 513, 694, 708, 805, 1060, 1068, 1298, 1312, 1320, 1384, 1512, 1513, 1771, 1970, 2203, 2207, 2243, 2258, 2268, 2269, 2274 SENATE RESOLUTION: 18, 82, 106, 191, 222, 271, 296, 340, 344, 449, 462, 472, 528, 530, 534, 623, 656, 657, 658, 659, 757 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 21, 23, 40, 42, 52, 68, 73, 79, 91 (SS1) 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS1) 1 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP) $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOND FUND............. SB-0434 $COMMISSIONER SAVINGS & LOAN................... SB-1348 $OCE-DEPT CONSERVATION ............................... SB-0317 $OCE-DEPT MINES & MINERALS....................... SB-0332 $OCE-OFFICE COMMISSIONER........................... SB-0339 ADMIN PROC-OVERLAPPING RULES................ SB-0379 AG DIVERSIF DEV ACT ............................................. SB-1452 CARNIVAL SAFETY-PERMITS.......................... SB-0601 CIV PROC-SANCTIONS/ATTY SIGNTR............. SB-1058 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 FISH & WILDLIFE STAMPS................................... SB-0916 FISH CD--AQUATIC LIFE LICENSING................ SB-0766 2405 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP)-Cont. IL SEED LAW-NEW DEFINITIONS...................... SB-0917 PROPERTY RECORD SYSTEM-MAINT .............. SB-0531 PUBLIC AID-HLTH CARE-REIMBRSMT.......... SB-0602 WRKR COMP/OCC DISEASE-TRAUMA............. SB-0444 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-LIABILITY .................... SB-0598 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-COMP/ALCOHOL........ SB-0599 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DONAHUE SENATE BILL: 1, 94, 123, 266, 312, 478, 486, 487, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 538, 539, 1146, 1228 HOUSE BILL: 47, 181, 552, 757, 776, 791, 1116, 1198, 1336, 1680, 1737, 2221, 2227, 2236, 2362, 2370, 2376, 2758, 2852 SENATE RESOLUTION: 29, 102, 321, 389, 390, 391, 462, 477 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47, 50, 64, 105, 110 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP) $OCE-INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION...................... SB-0326 $OCE-LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION.......... SB-0329 $OCE-MILITARY/NAVAL DEPT........................... SB-0331 CNTRL SUBSTNCES/INCR PENALTIES................ SB-1499 CRIM CD-BALLISTIC KNIFE-WEAPON........... SB-1037 CRIM CD-POLICE EQUIPMENT SALES.............. SB-0376 CRIM PROC/DRUG TESTING/DEFENDN............ SB-1455 CRIMINAL CD-RETAIL THEFT ............................ SB-0260 ELCTN CD-AUTO TAB EQUIPMENT ................ SB-0585 ELDER ABUSE/NEGLECT-DEPT AGING........... SB-1226 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT-MISDEM......... SB-0637 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0609 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING......................... SB-0640 ELEC CD-SPECIAL ABSENTEES........................ SB-0635 ELEC JUDGE-ELECTION MATERIALS ............... SB-0616 ELEC JUDGES-ELECTION MATERIALS ............ SB-0636 ELECTIONS-NURSING HOME RESDNTS.......... SB-0617 ELECTN-VOTER REGISTRATION INFO............ SB-1320 ELECTON CODE-PRECINCT BD ADMIN ........... SB-0137 FIRE PROT DIST-VET PREFERENCE ................. SB-0222 GANG CONTROL OFFICE-FUNCTIONS............. SB-1314 HOTEL RESIDENTS VOTING................................... SB-0638 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 LAW ENFORCEMNT-DEATH/INJURY .............. SB-0039 LIMIT ELECTION TO FILL VACANCY............... SB-0587 MUNI CD-INCORP/BOUNDARY REQMNT....... SB-0763 MUNICIPAL APPROP RESTRICTIONS.................. SB-1547 NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION ACT.............. SB-1459 PAROLE REHEARING.......................................... SB-1156 PORNO PHONE MESSAGE TAX ACT..................... SB-1596 PROHIBIT SUMMER UTILITY RATES................... SB-1545 PUBL AID-HMO-ABORTIONS............................. SB-0424 PUBLIC HEALTH-BREAST CARE.......................... SB-1548 PVT SCHL-PARENT PROP TX RELIEF ................ SB-1237 REGIONAL AIRPORT PLANNING AUTH............. SB-0275 RESIDENT PAYS NONRES TUITION..................... SB-0683 REV ACT-FREEZE MUNICIPAL TAX .................. SB-0096 TAX ON ILLEGAL DRUGS........................................ SB-1154 UKRAINIAN-AMERICAN DAY............................. SB-1553 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL TRANSPTN ACT......... SB-1516 VEH CD-PURPLE HEART PLATES....................... SB-0132 VEH CD-REGULATE MOTOR CARRIERS.......... SB-1152 VEH-SOS-FURNISH DRIVING RECORD.......... SB-0259 VEHICLE EMISSION INSP-AGE 65....................... SB-1072 VITAL REC-BLOOD TYP BIRTH CERT .......... SB-0932 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUDYCZ SENATE BILL: 13, 63, 152, 247, 272, 273, 274, 505, 618, 639, 641, 642, 906, 911, 912., 922, 975, 990, 1124, 1141, 1218, 1268, 1319, 1562 HOUSE BILL: 259, 332, 416, 765, 768, 793, 998, 1040, 2207, 2228, 2319, 2404 SENATE RESOLUTION: 21, 51, 52, 60, 89, 102, 107, 122, 163, 192, 214, 219, 224, 230, 254, 270, 279, 281, 283, 290, 291, 310, 311, 312, 319, 320, 332, 333, 368, 369, 370, 377, 394, 413, 414, 454, 462, 675, 681, 685, 724, 725, 731, 756 2406 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 134 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 26, 57, 90 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP) $OCE- SIU........... ............................................... SB-0291 $STATE BOARD OF EDUC-KASKASKIA............. SB-1081 AG DIVERSIF DEV ACT ......................................... .. SB-1452 CMS-LAND CONVEYANCE/TRANSFER ........... SB-0505 COAL UTILITY PROGRAM-LOAN LIMT............ SB-0466 ELDER ABUSE/NEGLECT-DEPT AGING ........... SB-1226 GRAVE-COUNTY MAINTENANCE LIMIT....... SB-1613 KASKASKIA RIV WATER-SURCHARGE............ SB-0868 KASKASKIA RIV WATER-ACTUAL USE............ SB-0869 KASKASKIA RIVER WATER-USERS.................. SB-0900 KASKASKIA WATER-FULL MANDATE ............. SB-0901 LAW ENFORCE/COMP-HOSTAGE LEAVE........ SB-0148 MUNI CD/NON-PROFT NURSING HOME......... SB-1532 OIL OVERCHARGE AWARDS PURPOSES............ SB-1333 PEN CD-CORR-RETIREMNT FORMULA......... SB-0151 PEN CD-ST UNIV-MISTAKES ............................. SB-0150 PENSION-GA-AD HOC INCREASE.................... SB-0866 PENSION-INCREASE RETIREMENT .................. SB-0870 PENSION-TEACH-SURVIVOR 3% INCR........... SB-0867 PRISONER & JAILS ACT-NOTICE ....................... SB-1453 SCH CD-REIMBURS/SPEC ED CLASS................ SB-0074 SELF-EMPLOYED MANUFACTURNG ACT....... SB-1239 USER SENSITIVE PHONE CHARGES .................... SB-0133 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,RALPH SENATE BILL: 1, 2, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292, 933, 1124, 1156, 1228 HOUSE BILL: 237, 748, 789, 1202, 1206, 1684, 1730, 1767, 1818, 1954, 2428, 2797 SENATE RESOLUTION: 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 102, 130, 160, 162, 169, 178, 179, 268, 302, 303, 318, 402, 425, 435, 458, 462, 474, 513, 514, 531, 611, 647, 661, 734, 735, 736, 737, 738, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73, 133 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 82 DUNN, THOMAS A. SENATOR (42ND DIST. DEM) $VARIOUS AGENCIES-SUPP DCFS.................... SB-0580 AGGRAVATING FACTOR-MURDER................... SB-1359 ASSESSING OFFICIALS-DEPT REV..................... SB-0226 AUDITOR GEN-NONPROFIT CORPS ................. SB-0166 AUDITOR GEN-PRIVATE AGENCIES................. SB-0138 BANK HOLDNG CO/MIDWST BNK REGN........... SB-0990 BD OF REVIEW-REVISION LIMITS .................... SB-1294 BUSINESS IMPACT NOTE ACT ............................... SB-0389 CD CORR-CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES............. SB-1403 CITZN UTILITY BD-PUBLIC NOTICE................. SB-0172 CIVIL PROC-LAND TRUSTS.................................. SB-0219 CONSUMER FRAUD-TELEPHONE SALES ........ SB-0751 CONTROLLED SUBST-ALFENTANIL................. SB-0201 CORRECTIONS-FIREARMS/FELONS................. SB-1316 CORRECTN-INMATE FOOD PRODUCTON....... SB-0387 CORRECTNS-CONSECUTIVE SENTENCE ........ SB-1358 COUNTY ZONE-HEARING-CTY BLDG............ SB-1305 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY ............................. SB-1361 CRIM CD-PROSECUTN FELONY MURDR......... SB-1356 CRIM IMMUNITY AND PROCEDURES................. SB-1357 CRIM PROC-WITNESS/IMMUNITY .................... SB-0167 CRIM-SENTENCE CLASS 3/4 FELONY .............. SB-1360 CRIMINL CD-DECEPTIVE PRACTICES.............. SB-0469 DCFS-EXAMIN CHILD CARE PERMIT............... SB-0939 EPA-LANDFILL SITE............................................ SB-0027 GANG CONTROL OFFICE-FUNCTIONS............. SB-1314 HIGHWAY INCONVENIENCE RATING................ SB-1292 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT .................................. SB-0374 INCREASES PENALTIES FOR THEFT................... SB-1404 INSURANCE-CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS........... SB-1293 2407 DUNN, THOMAS A. SENATOR (42ND DIST. DEM)--Cont. LAND TRUST-DISCLOSURE-ST FUNDS.......... SB-0224 LAW ENFORCE/COMP-HOSTAGE LEAVE........ SB-0148 LOW-LEV RADIOACT WASTE/NOTICE............. SB-0301 LOWLEVEL RADIO WASTE-HEARING.............. SB-0752 NONSMOKER'S HEALTH PROTECTION .............. SB-0139 PROBATE-NONRESIDNT ADMINSTRATR........ SB-0165 PROBATE/DESCENT-INCOMPETENT.............. SB-1573 PROPERTY TAX APPEALS-PROCEDURE .......... SB-0470 PROPERTY TAX APPEALS-PROCEDURE .......... SB-1574 PROTECT WHISTLEBLOWERS................................ SB-0753 PUB UTLITIES-UTILTY ADVERT EXP............... SB-0130 PUBLIC AID-WORK REQUIREMENTS................. SB-0225 PUBLIC AIRPORT EXPENDITURES....................... SB-1310 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN .......... SB-0037 SCH CD-COLLECTIVE BARGAINING................. SB-0506 SCH CD-CPR HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUC.............. SB-0223 SCH CD- DRIVER ED................................................ . SB- 1311 SCH CD-INSTITUTE DAYS ABSENCE ............... SB-0388 SCH CD-RECOMPUTATION OF CLAIMS........... SB-0956 SCH CD-SUPPLEMENT STATE AID..................... SB-0954 SCHOOL BUSES-LICENSING ................................ SB-0750 STATE PURCHASING-BID EXCEPTION ............. SB-1315 SUPPORT-COLLECTN-UNITED KINGDM....... SB-1332 TOWNSHIPS-PLAN COMMISSION ....................... SB-1384 UNEMP INS-PROOF OF SEEKNG WORK........... SB-0754 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE ................ SB-1306 ZONING HEARING/LRGR FACILITIES ............... SB-0667 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,THOMAS SENATE BILL: 186, 213, 236, 248, 367, 1375 HOUSE BILL: 63, 339, 814, 1002, 1780, 1938, 2065, 2319, 2410 SENATE RESOLUTION: 22, 152, 155, 225, 254, 271, 317, 462, 471, 512, 595, 638, 669, 688, 756 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 22, 39, 40, 47, 93 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP) $DEPT AGRICULTURE-STUDY ............................ SB-0840 $DEPT CONSERVATION-STUDY........................... SB-0838 $DEPT PUBL HEALTH-STUDY.............................. SB-0835 $DEPT-CORRECTIONS-INMATES................... SB-0836 $OCE-ARTS COUNCIL................................... SB-0342 $OCE-COMM COLLEGE BOARD........................... SB-0288 $OCE-DEPT ALCOHOL/SUBST ABUSE............... SB-0343 $OCE-DEPT INSURANCE ................................. SB-0327 $O CE- EPA .................................................................. SB-0319 $OCE-POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD .............. SB-0333 $OCE-ST SCHOLARHIP COMMISSION............... SB-0286 $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES................................. SB-0453 $VARIOUS AGENCIES-OCE-DOT ...................... SB-0839 ALTERNAT ENRGY LOAN REPYMT FND........... SB-0573 AURORA-APPROP/TAX ORDINANCE ............... SB-0731 CHILD ABUSE-RECORDS-ACCESS ................... SB-1296 COMM COLLEGE/COMBINED TAX LEVY .......... SB-0732 COMM COLLGE-GRANT RATE/FORMULA...... SB-0289 COMMON CLLGE/DISTR BRD VACANCY .......... SB-0472 CONTROLLED SUBST ACT-EDUC PGMS........... SB-1295 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-MORE.................. SB-1484 DASA-HEALTH PROGRAM STANDARDS.......... SB-0482 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM BUREAUS.................... SB-1039 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 EPA-LOCAL WATER GRANTS.............................. SB-0270 EPA-NOISE EMISSION REGULATIONS............. SB-0090 EXEMPT SUPER COLLIDER LOCAL...................... SB-0914 GROUNDWATER PROTECTION ACT.................... SB-1307 GROUNDWTER-PUBL WATER SUPPLIES......... SB-1482 IL WATER POLLUTN CONTROL FUND................ SB-0117 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 2408 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP)-Cont. INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... SB-1562 INCR BOND AUTHORIZATION .............................. SB-0837 JOLIET PORT DIST-AIRPORT ............................... SB-0313 PODIATRIC MEDICAL ACT OF 1987 ................... SB-0478 SALARY-SANITARY DISTRICT BD..................... SB-1074 SBE-ELECTION MANUALS.................................... SB-0088 SCH CD-GIFTED PERSNNL REIMBURS............. SB-0311 SCH CD-REQUIRE GIFTED PROGRAMS............ SB-0310 SCH CD-SCHSHP COM/MONETARY AWD....... SB-0977 SCH CD-ST BD ED MONITOR GIFTED................ SB-0308 SCH-CERTIFY GIFTED ED TEACHERS.............. SB-0309 SCHOOL CODE-STATE AID ................................... SB-0187 SOLID WASTE MGMT/W FRANKFT CTR............ SB-0483 TORT IMMUNITY-ALCOHOLISM/DRUGS ....... SB-0040 TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY BLDG-UP TAX......... SB-0978 UNEMPL INS-SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS ............... SB-0171 VEH CD-BICYCLE-DUI......................................... SB-0543 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FUND..................... SB-1486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ETHEREDGE SENATE BILL: 1, 283, 284, 285, 287, 290, 291, 292, 367 HOUSE BILL: 16, 310, 542, 758, 760, 761, 762, 763, 764, 772, 775, 785, 799, 803, 998, 1234, 1740, 2218, 2364, 2458 SENATE RESOLUTION: 53, 102, 325, 357, 462, 618, 651, 668, 686, 715 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 72 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 89 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP) $OCE-GOV PURCH CARE REVIEW BRD............ SB-0348 AIDS-STATE PLAN ADDRESSING ................... SB-1023 CIRCUIT CLERKS-DESTROY RECORDS............ SB-0480 COMPRHNSIVE SCHL HEALTH SERVCS............. SB-0174 CORRECTN-REDUCTN OF SENTENCE.............. SB-0038 COUNTERSIGN FOREIGN POLICIES ................... SB-1427 COUNTY COURTHSE BOND-UP TAX .............. SB-0142 COUNTY JAILS-BONDS.......................................... SB-1035 COUNTY ZONING-ADMIN ORDER..................... SB-1040 COUNTY-CHARITABLE DONATIONS................ SB-0481 COURT CLERKS RECORD SYSTEM....................... SB-1609 DIVRCE PROCEEDGS-TRANSFR VENUE.......... SB-0141 DMHDD-REQUIRE SOC SECURTY NMBR......... SB-0936 ELECTION CODE-OBJECTIONS ........................... SB-0571 EST COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH BD........... SB-1250 ESTATE TENANCY/JOINT RIGHTS...................... SB-0084 INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION-RETIREMT .......... SB-1614 LIBRARY DISTRICT-RAISE TX RATE............... SB-0086 MARRIAGE LIC-AIDS TEST REQRMNT ............ SB-0085 METRO SAN DIST ANNEXATION.......................... SB-0140 MUNI CD-INCORP VILL-OBJECTIONS............ SB-0403 MUNI CD-NO PARK DIST SURCHARGE............ SB-0710 PRIVATE BUS/VOC SCHOOLS ACT....................... SB-1249 RECORD MILITARY DISCHARGE.......................... SB-0146 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT................ SB-0878 SCH CD-COMPREHENSIVE HLTH SERV........... SB-0227 SCH CD-JR HIGH HEALTH ED/PE....................... SB-0438 WILDLIFE CD-BANS LEGHOLD TRAPS............. SB-0464 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FAWELL SENATE BILL: 2, 95, 478 HOUSE BILL: 398, 457, 769, 781, 801, 953, 998, 1101, 1256, 1313, 1489, 1583, 1828, 1984, 2066, 2260, 2298, 2609, 2785, 2845, 2851 SENATE RESOLUTION: 102, 398, 462, 612, 715, 759 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96 FRIEDLAND, JOHN E. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP) SEPA-GRANT-VILLAGE OF UNION............... SB-1082 $GRANTS-DEPT TRANSPORTATION .............. SB-0847 CHILD LABOR-EXEMPT FED PROGS .............. SB-0903 CHLD LABOR/MIN WAGE--SUMR CAMP.......... SB-0242 CIV PRO-PUNITIVE DAMAGE/LIMIT ............. SB-1061 2409 FRIEDLAND, JOHN E. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP)-Cont. CLINICAL LABS-LIC/PERMIT-STAFF............. SB-1322 CMS-LAND CONVEYANCE/TRANSFER ........... SB-0505 COORDINATE WORKR COMP BENEFITS............ SB-0198 COORDINATE WORK COMP BENEFITS............... SB-0463 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................. SB-0001 CRIM ID ACT-BURN REPORTING ................... SB-0035 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 EPA REG/FACILITY APPLICATION ...................... SB-0891 EPA-NOISE EMISSION REGULATIONS ............. SB-0090 FARM/CONSTRUCTN EQUIPMNT-TITLE........ SB-0307 HEALTH/SAFETY-STATE ONLY ......................... SB-0530 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 INS-PODIATRIST REIMBURSEMENT.................. SB-1191 MARNGO/CRYSTL LAKE CIVIC CENTR............. SB-0251 METRO SAN DIST ANNEXATION.......................... SB-0140 MOTOR FUEL TAX-LOCAL DISTRIB................ SB-0859 PHARMACY PRACTICE-PRESCRIPTION.......... SB-0418 PRELIMINARY SOBRIETY TEST.......................... SB-1283 PREVAILING WAGE LAW-SHORT TITL............ SB-0507 PREVAILING WAGE-STATE PUB WKS............... SB-1127 REDUCE SALES TAX/EAT-OUT FOOD.............. SB-1126 RTA-SCHOOL DISTRICT AGREEMENTS........... SB-0874 SCH CD-SUPPLMNTL AID DETRMNATN.......... SB-0883 SCH CD-TRANSPORTN REIMBURSEMNT........ SB-0857 ST AGENCIES-RESTRICT COMPETITN............. SB-1128 TRANSFERS STATE PROPERTY TO US................ SB-0549 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING SIGNS............... SB-0832 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES............... SB-0855 VIETNAM VET ACT-RULE & REGS................... SB-0904 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRIEDLAND SENATE BILL: 370, 478, 533, 749, 1152, 1516 HOUSE BILL: 16, 106, 237, 316, 410, 747, 1299, 1319, 1484, 2227, 2322, 2821 SENATE RESOLUTION: 102, 462 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP) $DORS SUPPLEMENTAL ............................................ SB-0366 $OCE-DEPT HUMAN RIGHTS ......................... SB-0324 $OCE-HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION .............. SB-0325 ABANDONED HOUSING REHAB ACT .................. SB-1428 ADMIN PROC-OVERLAPPING RULES................. SB-0379 AIDS-STATE PLAN ADDRESSING ....................... SB-1023 BANK HOLDNG CO/MIDWST BNK REGN........... SB-0990 BUILD IL-DCCA-GRANTS ................................. SB-0031 CD CORRECTIONS-REPORT JUVENILE............ SB-0991 CITZN UTILITY BD-PUBLIC NOTICE................. SB-0172 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT..................... SB-0044 CRIM PROC-WARRANT/SEAT BELT ................. SB-0094 CRIMINAL CD-OBSCENITY EVIDENCE............ SB-0514 CUSTODY/ADPTN-DCFS-INVESTIGATN....... SB-0930 DIR NUCLEAR SAFETY-INSPECTIONS............. SB-1490 DIVORCE-GUARDIAN/WARD ............................. SB-1148 GUARDIAN/WARD-ESTATE PLANNING.......... SB-1149 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS....... .... SB-0098 MIN & FEMALE-REDEFINE AGENCIES............ SB-1177 MUNI CD-INCORP VILL-OBJECTIONS............ SB-0403 POLLUT CNTRL/COOLNG POND/TOWER.......... SB-1116 PRISONER & JAILS ACT-NOTICE ....................... SB-1453 PROBATE-REAL ESTATE/INTEREST................. SB-0073 PUB UTLITIES-UTILTY ADVERT EXP................ SB-0130 REV ACT-POLLUT CONTROL FACILTY............ SB-1117 SCH CD-SUMMER COURSE HOURS.................. SB-1084 SOCIAL WORKER LICENSING ACT ................... SB-1313 TORT IMMUNITY-ALCOHOLISM/DRUGS....... SB-0040 TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION/ANNEXATN........ SB-0066 VEH CD-INCREASE SPEED LIMIT.................. SB-0093 VICTIMS-RT TO KNOW SENTENCE ............... SB-1410 2410 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP}-Cont. WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND.............. SB-0415 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GEO-KARIS SENATE BILL: 1, 13. 141, 162, 201, 400, 466, 478, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 551, 573, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 903, 904, 905, 906, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 916, 917, 926, 1223, 1227, 1229, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1303, 1307, 1359, 1373, 1374, 1377, 1397, 1398, 1401, 1409, 1437, 1452, 1454, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1488, 1489, 1499, 1501, 1502, 1514, 1517, 1596 HOUSE BILL: 181, 226, 332, 378, 706, 998, 1068, 1101, 1225, 1420, 1500, 1504, 1574, 1753, 1758, 1992, 2046, 2060, 2201, 2202, 2276, 2319, 2320, 2350, 2366, 2404, 2425, 2577, 2584, 2699, 2740, 2786, 2802, 2803, 2810, 2813, 2840, 2850 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 108, 110, 133, 141, 145, 146, 156, 174, 204, 205, 208, 242, 261, 274, 307, 333. 364, 404, 432, 462, 475, 481, 515, 516, 517, 523, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 594, 624, 625, 640, 681, 727, 744 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 59, 66, 67, 116, 133, 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 22, 56, 66, 82 HALL, KENNETH SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM) $BOB- FISCAL STUDY .............................................. SB-0049 $BRD HIGHER ED-RECRUITMNT PRAC........... SB-0784 $DCCA-E ST LOUIS OPTIC CLINIC...................... SB-1083 $DEPT-REVENUE/CNTY TREASURER .............. SB-0052 $GRANTS-BRD HIGHER EDUCATION .............. SB-0974 $OCE-EAST ST LOUIS AUTH/GOVNOR............. SB-0048 $OCE-STATE SCHLRSHIP COMMISSN............... SB-0367 $STATE BOARD OF ED STUDY................................ SB-0785 $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES ................................. SB- 1520 $VARIOUS AGENCIES ............................................... SB-0783 ADM PRO-DEFINE SMALL BUSINESS ............... SB-0493 BINGO NON-CASH PRIZES/S150 ......................... SB-0056 COUNTY-ELECTION EXPENSE TAX .................. SB-1284 DCCA-STANDARDS AUTHORITY ....................... SB-0486 DCFS-ADOPTN AWARENESS PROGRAM.......... SB-0992 DIVORCE ACT-MILITARY PENSIONS ............... SB-0495 ELEC CD-HELP DISABLED VOTERS ................. SB-0557 FCC ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM............... SB-0487 IDFA-UDAG GRANT-RULES............................. SB-0491 INCR BOND AUTHORIZATION .............................. SB-0047 PROMPT PAYMENT- STATE EMPLOYEE.......... SB-1129 PUB COMM COLL-OBSOLET LANGUAGE......... SB-1477 RADIATN PROT ACT HEARING RULES................ SB-0492 SANITARY DISTRICT-SALARIES ........................ SB- 1591 SCH CD-SCHSHP COM/MONETARY AWD....... SB-0977 SIU-FACULTY SENATE .......................................... SB-0743 TWNSHIP RAISE SR CZEN TAX ............................. SB-1387 TWNSHP-GA TAX-INCREASE........................... SB-1391 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALL SENATE BILL: 94, 186, 285, 286, 292, 489, 490, 538, 539, 948, 1579 HOUSE BILL: 237, 249, 301, 699, 710, 898, 1034, 1265, 1370, 1560, 2276, 2734, 2745, 2746, 2748, 2749 SENATE RESOLUTION: 10, 102, 110, 167, 168, 202, 218, 234, 253, 284, 338, 339, 462, 533, 546, 547, 682, 695 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71 HAWKINSON, CARL E. SENATOR (47TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS- DCCA .................................................. SB-0250 ADOPTION- VISITATION ...................................... SB- 1611 AIDS-TRACING-REGISTRY .............................. SB-0975 CODE CORR-SUPERVISN SENTENCE................ SB-0124 CONVICTS-PAYMENT OF COSTS........................ SB-0116 CREATE QUAD CITIES DEVEL AUTH.................. SB-0848 CRIM CD-CLSD CIRCT TV ARRGNMNT............ SB-0136 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ABUSE/AGGRAVTD ............ SB-0569 CRIM CODE THEFT PENALTY/VALUE............. SB-0115 CRIMINAL CASES-CHILD WITNESS ............... SB-0123 CRIMINL PRO-HEARSAY EXCEPTION.............. SB-0570 EMERGENCY BLOOD ALCOHOL TEST ................ SB-0125 EMERGENCY BLOOD ALCOHOL TEST ............. SB-0194 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 2411 HAWKINSON, CARL E. SENATOR (47TH DIST. REP}-Cont. IDOT-FLOOD CONTROL ACT................................ SB-0548 PSYCHIATRIC EXAM/SEX CRIMES...................... SB-1612 PUB DEF-CIVIL CONTEMPT APPT....................... SB-0114 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN.......... SB-0037 REPEAL SOFTWARE LIC ENFORCEMNT............ SB- 1051 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT................ SB-0878 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE ................. SB-1260 VIOLATION/PROBATION/SENTENCE............ SB-0126 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HAWKINSON SENATE BILL: 1 HOUSE BILL: 172, 262, 410, 441, 529, 542, 615, 700, 771, 1113, 1123, 1401, 1438, 1509, 1567, 1602, 1603, 1966, 1968, 2157, 2406, 2480, 2700, 2851 SENATE RESOLUTION: 102, 153, 271, 337, 351, 352, 361, 451, 452, 462, 505, 529, 569, 702, 707, 709, 713, 749 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 77, 90, 91, 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 80, 88 HOLMBERG, JOYCE SENATOR (34TH DIST. DEM) $ST BRD ED-PARENTAL INSTRUCTN ............. SB-0946 ADULT ED-ANNUAL PLAN SUBMISSN ............. SB-0168 BACCALAUREATE EDUC SYSTM TRUST............ SB-0017 CANOE AND KAYAK REGISTRATION ................. SB-1550 CAP DEVELOP BD-CHILD CARE.......................... SB-0646 CDB-CONTRACT BID NOTICE.............................. SB-0097 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. SB-0102 COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS..................................... SB-0875 COMM COLLEGE-CAPITAL IMPROVEMT ........ SB-0502 COUNTY BONDS/WORKING CASH FUND.......... SB-0849 COUNTY EXEC GOVRNMT/CONSOL ELC.......... SB-1093 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 DCCA STUDY INCENTIVE REPORT .................. SB-0200 DEFINE HIGH ED-ZERO COUPN BOND............. SB-0002 GRANT-PILOT PRGM-EARLY CHILDHD........ SB-0945 GROUNDWTER-PUBL WATER SUPPLIES......... SB-1482 HIGHWAY-TWNSHIP BUDGET-DATE............. SB-0419 IDOT-PARATRANSIT GRANTS ........................ SB-0818 IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE............................. SB-1435 IL SMALL BUSINESS INNOV RESRCH ................. SB-1561 INSTITUTE/ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED ................ SB-0687 LOCAL ORDINANCE-ANIMAL CONTROL........ SB-0467 MUNI-TAX LEVY-BOND INTRST RATE.......... SB-0267 PEN CD-DWNST TEACH-SERV CREDIT.......... SB-0633 PENSIONS/TEACHER REMARRY AT 50.............. SB-0575 SCH CD-ED SUPPT PRSNNEL/REGTRN............ SB-0208 SCH CD-MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY............. SB-1563 SCH CD-TCHR SHRTGE SCHRSHIPS.................. SB-0169 SCH CD/REQUIRE LIBRARN/COUNSLR............. SB-1263 SCH-TCHR TRAING-SUICID PRVNTN ............ SB-0695 SCHOOL CD-FREEDOM OF INFO ACT............... SB-0441 ST BD ED/PILOT PRGM/PARENTS........................ SB-1557 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOLMBERG SENATE BILL: 33, 144, 255, 368, 389, 400, 508, 922, 1226, 1300 HOUSE BILL: 61, 180, 181, 268, 320, 394, 640, 787, 870, 911, 930, 942, 1071, 1101, 1104, 1497, 1665, 1667, 1680, 1681, 1744, 1798, 1805, 1868, 1909, 1922, 1923, 1945, 2027, 2142, 2304, 2373, 2606, 2805 SENATE RESOLUTION: 30, 41, 49, 237, 238, 264, 293, 374, 398, 409, 462, 507, 508, 509, 535, 595, 633, 690, 756 HUDSON, GEORGE SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP) AIDS-TRACING-REGISTRY .............................. SB-0975 COORDINATE WORK COMP BENEFITS............... SB-0463 CRIM ID ACT-BURN REPORTING .................... SB-0035 CRIMINAL CD-OBSCENITY EVIDENCE............ SB-0514 DEATH-DETERMINATN-ANATOM GIFT........ SB-1092 FIRST 1987 REVISORY ACT...................................... SB-1085 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT................ SB-0878 S & L-EXAMINE HOLDNG COMPANIES........... SB-0927 SCH CD-SEX ED NOTICE..................................... SB-0533 2412 HUDSON, GEORGE SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP)--Cont. SCH-SELLNG/CONTRACEPTIVE/MINOR........ SB-0063 SMALL BANKS-3 DIRECTORS........................... SB-0928 ST AGENCIES-RESTRICT COMPETITN ............. SB-1128 TRUST COMPANIES CONTROL CHANGE........... SB-0918 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT................... SB-0484 WKRS COMP-PARTIAL DISABILITY ................. SB-0197 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HUDSON SENATE BILL: 218, 270, 444, 478, 985 HOUSE BILL: 181, 925, 1225, 2728, 2793, 2867, 2868, 2871 SENATE RESOLUTION: 34, 102, 104, 158, 203, 257, 301, 414, 462, 607, 715, 732, 733, 752 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 82, 83, 107, 108, 115 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-NASCAR RACETRACK STUDY.............. SB-0890 ADMIN PROC-OVERLAPPING RULES................. SB-0379 BANK HOLDNG CO/MIDWST BNK REGN........... SB-0990 BANKING ACT-OWN TRAVEL AGENCY........... SB-0406 CHARITY GAMES FRATERNAL & VETS............. SB-1091 CIVIL PROC-SEX OFFNSE-PHYSICAL............. SB-1374 CONSECUTIVE SNTNCS SEX ASSAULT ........... SB-1375 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.................... SB-0044 CORRECTNS-CONSECUTIVE SENTENCE ........ SB-1358 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 CREATE QUAD CITIES DEVEL AUTH................ SB-0848 CREDIT UNION DIRECTR LIABILITY ................ SB-1603 CREDIT UNION-SHARES-IRAS ......................... SB-0893 CRIM CD-CHILD-AGGRAVTD BATTERY........ SB-1025 CRIM CD-IMPERSONATING-POLICE .............. SB-1381 CRIM PROC-SEX OFFENSE TESTIMNY............. SB-1373 CRIM-FALSE INFO-CLASS 2 FELONY............. SB-1380 CUB-ANNUAL REPORT .......................................... SB-0371 ED LABOR RELAT/COLLECTIVE BARG............... SB-1422 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN ........ SB-0095 HIWAY CD-SPEC TAX-ALL COUNTIES........... SB-0462 IL BANKING/LOAN LIMITS.................................... SB-1285 IL/MI CANAL NATL CORRIDR CENTR ............... SB-0714 INC TX-EXEMPTION/BLIND/ELDERLY........... SB-0033 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... SB-1562 LIQUOR CONTROL-TRANSCRIPT COST........... SB-0465 MOBILE HOME-ALTERATION ............................. SB-0498 MUNI CD-INCORP VILL-OBJECTIONS............ SB-0403 MUNI-REMOVE ABANDONED VEHICLES........ SB-0077 MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES POWERS................... SB-0682 NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS................... SB-0588 PEN CD-IMRF-HOSPITAL TAKEOVER ............ SB-1090 PEN CD-ST UNIV-MISTAKES ............................. SB-0150 PEN CD-TEACH-SICK LEAVE CREDIT............ SB-0552 SCH CD-GIFTD CHILD ADV COUNCIL............... SB-0381 SCH CD-SUPPRT PRSNNL-SENIORITY .......... SB-0170 SCH CD-TEEN PARENT ED PROGRMS .............. SB-0553 TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION/ANNEXATN ........ SB-0066 TWNSHIP-TAX-5% VOTERS.............................. SB-1388 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY-REPORT ..................... SB-0458 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JACOBS SENATE BILL: 75, 93, 236, 270, 312, 400, 834, 985 HOUSE BILL: 9, 65, 161, 298, 393, 462, 504, 577, 642, 643, 644, 669, 748, 755, 860, 869, 911, 953, 979, 1072, 1259, 1290, 1355, 1540, 1605, 1623, 2100, 2166, 2406, 2477, 2786 SENATE RESOLUTION: 102, 156, 254, 256, 277, 280, 459, 462, 585, 586, 645 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 37 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 22, 40, 92 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM) ALARM SYSTEM/INSTALL-REGULTION......... SB-0943 BARBER-COSMETOLGY COMM-MEMBERS.. SB-0941 BARBER/COSMETLOGY/FARM IMPLEMT ........ SB-0454 2413 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CANDIDATE-RPT CAMPAIGN CONTRIB.......... SB-0020 CHI PARK DIST-RR RTS OF WAY........................ SB-1483 CITIES & VILLAGES-CHICAGO MAYR.............. SB-1570 CLINICAL SOC WORK/SKIING BRD.................... SB-0957 COURT REPORTERS-SALARY .............................. SB-1005 EPA-TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS ..................... SB-0442 EXTEND THE NURSING ACT TO 1995 .................. SB-1217 FUNERAL DIR DISCIPLINARY BOARD................. SB-1166 FUNERAL DIRECTOR/OBSOLETE TEXT............. SB-0942 IHSA-ANNUAL REPORT/BD OF EDUC.............. SB-0897 IL HMO GUARANTY ASSOCIATION..................... SB-1115 INC TAX-RAISE RATES TO 4%.............................. SB-1524 INS CD-COUNTERSIGN POLICY ......................... SB-0067 INS-DOMESTIC COMPANY INVESTMNT ......... SB-0069 INSURANC/50% REQUIRED COVERAGE............. SB-1002 INSURANCE CD-GRAMMATICAL CHGS ......... SB-0245 LICENSING OF ESTHETICIANS ............................ SB-1003 LK CALUMET ENVIRONMENTL AUTHOR......... SB-1600 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ....................... SB-0243 ORGAN TRANSPLANT-ELIGIBILITY................ SB-1501 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-SURVIVOR ............ SB-1134 PEN CD-CHICAGO FIREMEN/BENEFIT ........... SB-1331 PEN CD-COURT REPORTERS FORMULA.......... SB-1004 PEN CD-ST EMP-FLAT RATE............................. SB-0413 PEN CD-UNIV-BRD OF TRUSTEES................... SB-1186 PEN-DWN TEACHR-EARLY RETIREMT......... SB-0236 PENSION CD-GRAMMATICAL CHGS................ SB-0244 PENSION CD-PUNCTUATION CORRCTN......... SB-0246 PENSION LAWS COMMISSION.............................. SB-0865 PENSION-CHGO-ANNUAL AUDIT ................. SB-1462 PENSIONS-CHGO-PRUDENT PERSON ............ SB-1419 REPEAL ARCHITECTURAL ACT........................... SB-0210 REPEAL PROFESSIONL ENGINEERING.............. SB-0211 REPEAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING............... SB-0209 SCH CD-ASSOC MEMBERSHIP DUES ................ SB-0898 SCH CD-CHGO EDUCATIONAL TAX ................. SB-1522 SCH CD-TRANSPORTN REIMBURSEMNT........ SB-0091 SCH CD-51% STATE FUNDING OF ED ............... SB-1530 STANDARDIZED TEST/ANALYSIS...................... SB-1523 STOCK TRANSFER TAX ACT ................................. SB-0577 TAX CREDIT DRUG REHAB PROGRAM............... SB-0018 UNEMPLOY INS-LABOR DISPUTE...................... SB-0113 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL TRANSPTN ACT......... SB-1516 VEH CD-REGULATE MOTOR CARRIERS.......... SB-1152 VEH-SALVAGE CERTIFICATE/INS CO.............. SB-0068 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES SENATE BILL: 17, 75, 94, 486, 487, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 534, 538, 539, 680, 948, 1579, 1603 HOUSE BILL: 331, 351, 361, 367, 378, 396, 404, 405, 406, 407, 409, 576, 824, 1093, 1228, 1244, 1306, 1370, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1431, 1434, 1435, 1699, 1839, 1866, 2034, 2207, 2353, 2401, 2433, 2437, 2590, 2643, 2711, 2712, 2713, 2714, 2715, 2768, 2789 SENATE RESOLUTION: 101, 110, 164, 236, 243, 253, 269, 285, 339, 433, 462, 549, 602, 624, 660, 681, 692, 755 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 123 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 55, 60 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM) CHI PARK DIST-RR RTS OF WAY........................ SB-1483 CIVIL PROC-SEX OFFNSE-PHYSICAL............. SB-1374 CRIM PROC-SEX OFFENSE TESTIMNY............. SB-1373 DEF-DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTNS ........... SB-1204 HGH ED-FOREIGN STUDENT TUITION ............ SB-1542 HORSE RACING-BETTING-AGE............... SB-1543 IL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BOARD ............. SB-0207 MFN-PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMT...... SB-0228 MUNI CD-HOTEL OPERATORS TAX .................. SB-1540 MUNI CD-HOTEL OPERATORS TAX ........... SB-1541 2414 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM--Cont. NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS................... SB-0588 PEN CD-MACBRIDE PRINCIPLES........................ SB-0984 POLICE-FIREMEN/TORT INDEMNITY ............ SB-1552 PROHIBITS PRESENCE IN ALLEYS.................... SB-0718 PROPERTY TAX EQUALIZATION......................... SB-1519 PUB UTIL/ICC QUALIFIED EDUCATN................. SB-1094 REPEALS EMISSION INSPECTION ....................... SB-1551 SCH CD-INSERVICE TRAINING-AIDS............. SB-0765 SCH CD-TEACHR TRAINNG SCHLRSHP........... SB-0717 SCH CD/DISCIPLINE PROC/PERSNNL................ SB-0937 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ SB-0951 TRAVEL-HOTEL-SPRINKLER SYSTEM........... SB-0239 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JEREMIAH SENATE BILL: 182, 606 HOUSE BILL: 505, 541, 1014, 1242, 1415, 1918, 2114, 2710. 2728 SENATE RESOLUTION: 9, 87, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 102, 126, 229, 245, 246, 247, 248, 281, 309, 322, 323, 324, 365, 460, 462, 536, 601 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 74 JOYCE, JEROME J. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) $DCCA-MEATPACKING INDUSTRY................... SB-0099 $DEPT-CONSERVATION ..... ......................... SB-0101 $DOT-DIVISION WATER RESOURCES............... SB-0104 $DOT-EAST-WEST FREEWAY ............................ SB-1575 SDOT-KANKAKEE COUNTY .............................. SB-0050 $DOT-REBUILD BRIDGE/ROUTE 6 ................... SB-1582 $EPA-MORRIS WATER AND SEWER................. SB-1008 AG DEPT-IMPROVE GRAIN GRADING .............. SB-1556 AGRIC PESTICIDE-GROUNDWATER ................. SB-1475 BEER INDSTY FAIR DEAL-EFF DATE ................ SB-0720 CHARIT GAMES-ONLY IN COOK CTY............... SB-0393 CHARITABL GAMES-RESTRCT LICENS ........... SB-0721 CITZN UTILITY BD-PUBLIC NOTICE ............... SB-0172 CMS-LAND CONVEYANCE/TRANSFER........... SB-0505 DIR NUCLEAR SAFETY-INSPECTIONS............. SB-1490 DOT-EVALUATE CALCIUM MAGNESIUM ....... SB-0266 ELECTED-COMMERCE COMMISSION............... SB-0303 ENTRPRIS BUS-ELECTRIC CONTRACT............ SB-0559 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSIT.......................................... SB-1567 EPA-DEFINE BIODETERIORATION .................... SB-1599 EPA-EMER/HAZ/TOXIC CHEM FORMS............ SB-1498 EPA/CLEANUP RESPONSIBILTY ACT.................. SB-1244 GEN OBLIGATION BND-ANTIPOLLUTN........... SB-1007 GRADE A MILK-DEFINITIONS............................. SB-0558 GROUNDWTER-PUBL WATER SUPPLIES......... SB-1482 HORSE RACING ACT-PUNCTUATION............... SB-0191 HORSE RACING-ADVISORY PANEL .................. SB-0181 INTRSTATE COMPACT-GRAIN MARKET......... SB-1554 INTST COMPACT-GRAIN MARKET.................... SB-0312 KANKAKEE RIVER VALLEY AREA AIR............... SB-1581 LIQUOR-SIGNS-COST ...................................... SB-0719 LIQUOR-SIGNS-COST........................................... SB-0998 LOW-LEV RADIOACT WASTE/NOTICE............. SB-0301 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIV WASTE FEE............ SB-1182 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTV WASTE SITE ............ SB-1601 MEDICAID-NURS CARE-CAP COST ................. SB-0722 MUNI CD-BONDS-WATER TREATMENT........ SB-1243 NUCLEAR PLANT-DECOMMISSN FUND.......... SB-0173 NUCLEAR SAFETY OVERSIGHT............................ SB-0302 POLLUT CNTRL/COOLNG POND/TOWER.......... SB-1116 POLLUTN CONTRL FACILTY APPROVL.............. SB-0749 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL CHANGE..................... SB-0773 PUB UTIL/ICC/ADJUST UTILTY RTE................... SB-1431 PUB UTIL/ICC/CHAIRMAN/2 YR TRM............... SB-1430 PUB UTLITIES-UTILTY ADVERT EXP................ SB-0130 2415 JOYCE, JEROME J. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUBL UTILITY LIMIT ACCESS FEE....................... SB-0216 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN .......... SB-0037 REV ACT-FARMLND TAX REDUCTION ............ SB-0007 ST FARM DEBT MEDIATION ................................... SB-0560 ST POLICE-TOXIC WASTE FORCE...................... SB-1598 TOXIC WASTE STRIKE FORCE............................... SB-1393 WATER USE ACT-GROUNDWATER USE .......... SB-0468 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JEROME SENATE BILL: 17, 248, 270, 442, 478, 1228 HOUSE BILL: 345, 703, 705, 715, 717, 718, 932, 1041, 1258, 1359, 1919, 2247, 2380, 2493, 2680, 2746 SENATE RESOLUTION: 70, 90, 102, 114, 357, 397, 401, 431, 462, 487, 492, 684 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 130 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 9, 10, 40 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP) $OCE- DEPT REG & ED........................................... SB-0337 $OCE-PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BOARD............ SB-0334 $OCE-RACING BOARD.......................................... SB-0336 ADM PRO-DEFINE SMALL BUSINESS ............... SB-0493 ADMIN PRO-RULE FILING JCAR OBJ................ SB-0841 AIDS-STATE PLAN ADDRESSING ....................... SB-1023 CHARITABLE GAMES-ORGANIZATIONS......... SB-0177 CONTRIBUTION-WORKERS COMP ................... SB-1065 CRIM CD-POLICE EQUIPMENT SALES.............. SB-0376 DCCA-STANDARDS AUTHORITY ....................... SB-0486 DEPT CONSERVATION - CONVEYANCE .......... SB-1492 DOT-FLOOD MAPS AVAILABLE......................... SB-0846 ELECTION CODE-REGISTRATION...................... SB-0179 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN ........ SB-0095 EPA- LANDFILL SITE ............................................. SB-0027 EPA-NOISE EMISSION REGULATIONS ............. SB-0090 EPA-TECHNICAL CITATION ................................ SB-0422 FCC ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM............... SB-0487 IDFA-UDAG GRANT-RULES............................... SB-0491 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 LIE DETECTOR TEST-CRIME VICTIM ............. SB-1159 MARRIAGE LIC-AIDS TEST REQRMNT ............ SB-0085 MIN WAGE-DEFINES EMPLOYEE........................ SB-0268 MUNI CODE-EMERGENCY SERVIC-TAX....... SB-0473 OPEN MEETINGS-NOTIFY TV............................. SB-1460 RADIATN PROT ACT HEARING RULES............... SB-0492 RADON MITIGATION ACT....................................... SB-1517 REGIONAL AIRPORT PLANNING AUTH............. SB-0275 RTA-SCHOOL DISTRICT AGREEMENTS ........... SB-0874 SCH CD-REIMBURS/SPEC ED CLASS.................. SB-0074 SCH CD-TRANSPORTN REIMBURSEMNT........ SB-0857 VEH CD-FOREIGN CAR-TITLE .......................... SB-0539 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING SIGNS............... SB-0832 WORKERS COMP-DISFIGUREMENT.................. SB-0439 WORKERS COMP-EVALUATE LOSS................... SB-0083 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KARPIEL SENATE BILL: 141, 274, 276, 379, 478, 483, 489, 490, 538, 749, 914, 933, 990, 1141, 1145, 1596 HOUSE BILL: 16, 326, 375, 464, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 726, 780, 868, 998, 1032, 1291, 1370, 1524, 1560, 2363, 2445, 2791 SENATE RESOLUTION: 102, 113, 159, 207, 306, 450, 456, 462, 501, 502, 570, 636, 701, 706, 715, 751, 756 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 86, 114, 117, 126, 127, 128, 129 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43, 63, 64 KEATS, ROGER A. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP) APPELLATE CT-1ST JUDICIAL DIST ............... SB-0189 ASSOCIATE JUDGES-25% LIMITATN ................. SB-0196 BANK CHARTER CHANGES REPORTS ............. SB-0925 BANK GENERAL CORP POWERS........................ SB-1415 BANK HOLD CO-ACQUIRE S & L...................... SB-1219 BANK HOLDING CO 7% RATIO............................ SB-0907 2416 KEATS, ROGER A. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP)-Cont. BANK-OHIO-A MIDWESTERN STATE............. SB-0221 BANKING ACT-OWN TRAVEL AGENCY........... SB-0406 BANKS AS REAL ESTATE BROKERS................... SB-0607 BANKS GOVT MUTUAL FUNDS ............................. SB-1220 BANKS/OPERATE MERGNG FACILTIES ............. SB-1221 CHARITIES-PROPERTY-SOLICITING.............. SB-0014 CHARITIES-SOLICITING FUNDS....................... SB-0015 CIV PRO-COMP FAULT/STRUCT WORK........... SB-0584 CIVL PRO-DECREASE JT LIABILITY........... SB-0583 CRIM PRO-GRAND JURY PROCEEDING........... SB-0065 ELECTION CODE-JUDGES.................................... SB-0195 FIRE PROT DIST-VET PREFERENCE ................. SB-0222 FIRE PROT DISTRICT-ANNEX MUNIC.............. SB-0980 HORSE RACING-OCCUP LIC-FEES................. SB-0967 JUDICL ELECTN RGHT TO KNOW ACT................ SB-0475 NONGOVT CORECTNS FACILITS ACT................. SB-0555 NURSING HOME-DISCHARGE GROUND.......... SB-0581 POLICE-SERVE SUMMONS/ORDINANCE........ SB-0501 PROPERTY TAX-OBJECTORS .............................. SB-0520 RESIDNTIAL MORTGAGE LICENS ACT.............. SB-1297 REV-CERT OF ERROR/COOK CNTY................... SB-0521 S&L RESIDNTAL MORTGAG LICENSEE ............. SB-1298 S&L RESIDNTAL MORTGAG LICENSEE ............. SB-1349 SAVINGS & LOAN HOLDING COMPANY............ SB-0213 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS ..................................... SB-1062 SCH CD-PROPRIETARY GRANT PROGM.......... SB-1080 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY......... SB-0605 WLDLF CD-LIVE WILD BIRD SALES .................. SB-0373 WRKRS COMP-COMPLETE DISABILTY............. SB-0666 WRKRS COMP/OCC DISEASE-STRESS.............. SB-0452 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEATS SENATE BILL: 1, 162, 264, 400, 444, 463, 635, 1145, 1416, 1527, 1603 HOUSE BILL: 27, 35, 475, 714, 1672, 1781, 2211, 2369, 2530, 2790, 2795 SENATE RESOLUTION: 36, 37, 38, 102, 143, 161, 180, 205, 289, 346, 376, 388, 395, 396, 423, 439, 462, 522, 523, 524, 613, 614, 629, 691, 727 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 16, 17, 18, 35, 90 KELLY, RICHARD F. JR. SENATOR (39TH DIST. DEM) BANK/INSURANCE & SECURITIES...................... SB-0608 BANKS AS REAL ESTATE BROKERS..................... SB-0607 CHLD LABOR/MIN WAGE-SUMR CAMP.......... SB-0242 CITIZEN ASSEMBLY-MENTAL HEALTH.......... SB-1327 CORRECTNS-COCAINE AND HEROIN.............. SB-0414 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... SB-0188 CRIM CD-BAD CHECK-ST/LOCAL GOV.......... SB-0262 CRIM CD-CHILD-AGGRAVTD BATTERY........ SB-1025 DISABLED ADULTS-PROPERTY TAXES............ SB-1608 DMHDD-FACILITIES-ABUSE........................... SB-1328 INC TAX ADDITION/BLDG VIOLATNS................ SB-0149 INTEREST RATE LIMITS.......................................... SB-0186 LOC GOVRNMT-INC TAX REVENUE ................ SB-1389 PEN CD-MACBRIDE PRINCIPLES...................... SB-0984 PUBL AID-HMO-ABORTIONS ............................. SB-0424 SCH CD-ED SUPPT PRSNNL/TRANSFR............. SB-0902 SCH CD-SEX ED NOTICE........................................ SB-0533 SCH-SELLNG/CONTRACEPTIVE/MINOR........ SB-0063 SP ED-DEVEL DISABLD-HABILITATN............. SB-1382 TELEPHONE SOLICT-NO AUTO SYSTM............ SB-0190 VEH CODE-SENIOR FEE DISCOUNT .................. SB-0153 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES.............. SB-0855 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KELLY SENATE BILL: 17, 270, 606, 859, 990, 1241 HOUSE BILL: 3, 57, 925, 946, 994, 1030, 1225, 1307, 2070, 2454, 2825 SENATE RESOLUTION: 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 66, 74, 99, 100, 109, 123, 164, 227, 249, 250, 258, 260, 266, 267, 275, 276, 326, 341, 342, 367, 372, 380, 381, 408, 414, 462, 479, 491, 606, 608, 609, 630, 692, 698, 720, 721, 722, 723, 755 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 60 2417 KUSTRA, BOB SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP) $DORS SUPPLEMENTAL ........................................... SB-0366 $OCE-DEPT REHABILITATION SERV.................. SB-0349 ADD DENTIST/HOSPITAL LIC BRD ...................... SB-0973 AIRPORT NOISE ABATMNT CNCL ACT............... SB-1141 ALCOHOL & SUBST ABUSE-ADVISORY ............ SB-1142 BANK HOLDNG CO/MIDWST BNK REGN........... SB-0990 CITIZEN ADVOCACY COUNCL-FATHER ......... SB-0230 CIV PROC-LIMIT CONTINGENT FEES............... SB-1063 CIV PROC-MED STUDY/DISCLOSURE .............. SB-1135 DRAMSHOP-LIABILITY LIMITS .......................... SB-1144 ED LABOR RELATIONS-ANNUAL RPT.............. SB-0713 ELEC-PRIMARY ELECTN-DATE CHG ............. SB-0064 ELECTION CD-CAMPAIGN DISCLOSRE............ SB-1139 ELECTIONS-CAMPAIGN LITERATURE............. SB-1165 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 FIRE PROTECTION/DISCONNECTION................ SB-0092 GOV TORT IMUNTY-COMMON CARRIER........ SB-0269 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASST LAW......................... SB-0443 HLTH CARE PROVIDER-PEER REVIEW............ SB-1136 HUMAN RIGHTS/DEEDS-TITLE.......................... SB-1140 ICC-MOTOR CARRIERS-FEES............................ SB-0375 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ................................... SB-0374 INC TAX-CREDIT-AIRPORT NOISE ................. SB-0272 INC TAX-INVESTMENT CREDIT......................... SB-1106 INC TX-EXEMPTION/BLIND-ELDERLY......... SB-0013 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 INCOME TAX-TARGET JOBS CREDIT................ SB-0459 JOINT CUSTODY-PRESUME IN FAVOR............. SB-0231 LAWYERS-BAR EXAM/ANNUAL FEES............. SB-0873 LIBRARIES-JOIN NON-PROF CORP................. SB-1508 LIMIT NON-ECON LOSS-MED MALPRC......... SB-0807 LIQUOR CONTROL-NEW TAX .......................... SB-1481 LIQUOR TRANSPORTATN-MISDEMEANR ...... SB-1143 LOAN PURCH PROG-CONSOLID LOANS.......... SB-0806 MEDICAID-NURS HOME WTHDRAWAL........... SB-0808 MUNI CD-ACQUIRING PROPERTY..................... SB-0276 MUNI CD-O'HARE AIRPORT-PARKING.......... SB-1145 MUNI-O'HARE CURFEW ........................................ SB-0273 OCCUPATION TAX-INTEREST............................. SB-0412 OWNER-RESIDENT ACT-DUTIES ................... SB-1491 PROP TAX-REASSESSMT COMPLAINTS........... SB-1248 PSYCHOLOGIST REGISTRATION ACT................. SB-0809 PUB AID-GA APPEAL-SUBURB COOK ............. SB-1138 REGIONAL AIRPORT PLANNING AUTH............. SB-0275 REGIONL SERV AGENCY FELLOWSHIP ............. SB-0782 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT ................ SB-0878 SAFETY RESP LAW-ADMINISTRATION........... SB-0471 SCH CD-DEPT EDUCATION................................... SB-0856 SCH CD-GRANT/SCH DIST/AIRPORTS............. SB-0274 SCH CD-JT HIGH SCH AGREEMENTS................ SB-0597 SCH CD-NATL ASSOCIATION DUES .................. SB-0042 SCH CD-RESIDENTL SERVICES AUTH.............. SB-0185 SCH CD-SCHLRSHP COMMN BOND LMT......... SB-1137 SCH CD/IDENTIFY NEW STUDENTS................... SB-1271 SCH CD/SPECL ED TCHR SENIORITY ............... SB-0696 SCH CD/WITHHLD INFO/CHILDABUSE............. SB-1270 SCHOOL CODE-STATE AID ............................ SB-0187 TAX INCRMENT FINANCING-REVISNS........... SB-1300 WRKR COMP/OCC DISEASE-TRAUMA............. SB-0444 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-COMP/ALCOHOL........ SB-0599 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUSTRA SENATE BILL: 296, 478, 534 HOUSE BILL: 3, 590, 671, 840, 854, 863, 998, 1018, 1988, 2248, 2256, 2298, 2404, 2470, 2698, 2727 SENATE RESOLUTION: 17, 31, 32, 60, 134, 165, 173, 182, 197, 327, 328, 329, 333, 346, 423, 455, 462, 506, 571, 598, 620, 673, 681 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 22, 42, 90 2418 LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM) $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES ................................. SB-1520 ABOLISH LOCAL LABOR RELATN BRD............... SB-0631 AMUSEMENT RIDE/PERMIT FEE.......................... SB-0155 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. SB-0102 CIVIL ADMN CODE-ADVISORY BOARD........... SB-0154 DASA-REGULATE ALCOHOL TREATMNT....... SB-0158 DEPT R & E DISCIPLINARY FUND........................ SB-1262 DOT-STDY POLLUTION FACILITIES................. SB-0961 DOT-TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDIES ....................... SB-0958 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT-MISDEM ........ SB-0610 ELEC CD- BALLOT PROOF...................................... SB-0613 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0611 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING......................... SB-0612 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0614 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0615 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING ..................... SB-0641 ELEC JUDGE-ELECTION MATERIALS............... SB-0616 ELECTN JUDGE UNIFRM COMPENSATN ........... SB-1319 ENERGY CONSUMPTION DATA............................ SB-0159 EPA ACT-CUBS NIGHT BASEBALL ..................... SB-1544 EPA-LABORATORY FEES...................... ............... SB-0157 FISH CODE-COMMRCIAL RESTRICTNS ........... SB-1169 HOSPITALS-PATIENT'S RELIGIONS.................. SB-1334 HOUSING DEV-AUTHORITY ADVICE................ SB-0959 HOUSING DEV-RESIDENT MORTGAGE............ SB-0960 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ SB-0127 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ............................. SB-0156 MILITRY RESRVS-EMPLYMT DISCRIM............ SB-0162 MUNI CD-EQUITY ASSURANCE PLANS........... SB-1592 PEN CD-CHG POLICE/WIDOW-AGE 63 .......... SB-0606 PUB LBRARY-POLIC/FIRMN APPLCTN............ SB-0152 PVT BUS/VOC SCH-MULTPLE CHNGES............ SB-1558 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN.......... SB-0037 SR CITIZENS ORGANIZATN-SALE TX.............. SB-0294 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING SIGNS.............. SB-0832 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE ................ SB-1260 VEH CODE-SENIOR FEE DISCOUNT .................. SB-0153 WORKERS' COMP-PETITIONS.............................. SB-0160 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LECHOWICZ SENATE BILL: 609, 617, 637, 639, 783, 784, 785, 990, 999, 1000, 1240 HOUSE BILL: 87, 187, 332,860, 1223, 1326, 1368, 1376, 1498, 1854, 1856, 2173, 2175, 2319 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 11, 28, 50, 79, 137, 153, 209, 210, 226, 240, 259, 270, 316, 334, 335, 410, 414, 462, 494, 530, 548, 568, 622, 641, 689, 700, 717, 756 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 31, 95 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 28, 41 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM) ASSESMT SUPRV-ADDTL COMPENSATN......... SB-0735 ASSESSORS-COMPENSATIONS ......................... SB-0734 BANK GENERAL CORP POWERS........................... SB-1415 BANKS GOVT MUTUAL FUNDS ............................. SB-1220 BANKS-POWERS/NAT BK HOLDING CO.......... SB-1416 BANKS/OPERATE MERGNG FACILTIES............. SB-1221 CITIZEN ADVOCACY COUNCL-FATHER ......... SB-0230 CIVIL PROC-QUICK TAKE/NAT GAS................. SB-1053 CLINICAL LAB PRACTICE ACT.............................. SB-0567 COM COLLEGE-TAX FREE BONDS..................... SB-1439 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 CREDIT CARDS-INTEREST/INFORMTN .......... SB-0400 DCCA-PATENT ENFORCEMENT ...................... SB-1109 DCCA-UNDEVELOPED PATENTS........................ SB-1108 DEFAMATION-QUAL PRIV/ATTY FEES............ SB-0362 DOWNSTATE TOLL HGHWY AUTH ACT............. SB-1518 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECH CHANGE........... SB-0402 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-EMPLOYR RTS............ SB-0408 ELECTN-VOTER REASSIGNMENT...................... SB-1318 2419 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN ..:..... SB-0095 EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............ SB-1304 FARM DEV-INVESTMNT AG PROCESNG.......... SB-0248 IDFA CHANGE DEFINITN AUTHORITY .............. SB-112 INC TAX-INVESTMENT CREDIT....................... SB-1106 INCOME TAX-RESEARCH CREDIT..................... SB-1107 INCREASES PRICE PUBLISH NOTICE.................. SB-0360 INSTITUTE/ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED................ SB-0687 INTEREST RATE LIMITS.......................................... SB-0186 LOCAL GOVERNMNT POWER & DUTIES............ SB-0233 OCCUPATION TX-1/4 MTHLY PAYMNT........... SB-0479 OCCUPATION-USE TX-PAYMT ......................... SB-1052 PROP TAX-ASMT REVISION-NOTICE ............. SB-0733 PUB UTIL-CORP SUBSIDIARY-REORG............ SB-0764 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE................. SB-0578 PUBLIC SECURITIES/FINANCE ACT.................... SB-1597 PUBLIC UNIV PATENTS ACT-IBHE .................... SB-1252 REPEAL SOFTWARE LIC ENFORCEMNT............ SB-1051 SALES UTIL TX-EXMPT MANUF FUEL ............. SB-0235 SCH CD-BOARD RETAIN MINUTES .................. SB-1206 SCH CD-ED SUPPORT PERSONNEL.................... SB-0361 SCHOOL CD-ST BRD ELIGIBILITY...................... SB-0234 SCHOOLS-PROPRIETR STUDENT ASST ............ SB-1173 SCHOOLS-TAX FREE BONDS................................ SB-1438 TAX INCENTIVES-SMALL BUSINESS................ SB-0394 TAX INCRMENT FINANCING-REVISNS ........... SB-1300 TAX INCRMENT FINANCING-REVISNS........... SB-1534 TAX-FREE BONDS/INT REV CD .......................... SB-1440 TOWNSHIP LAW-CAUCUS.................................... SB-0232 TOWNSHIPS-ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS......... SB-0380 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY-DISPOSITION ........... SB-1113 VEH CD-INCREASE SPEED LIMIT....................... SB-0093 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LUFT SENATE BILL: 17, 33, 82, 363, 370, 409 HOUSE BILL: 72, 161, 162, 163, 395, 410, 441, 479, 542, 579, 700, 706, 840, 942, 1173, 1174, 1317, 1401, 1433, 1603, 1859, 1968, 2011, 2012, 2415, 2636, 2790 SENATE RESOLUTION: 22, 102, 223, 412, 462, 615, 680, 713, 726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 87 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 88 MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP) BANK HOLDNG CO/MIDWST BNK REGN........... SB-0990 CHILD CARE SERVICES-LICENSURE................ SB-0649 CORR CD-SEXL ASSAULT-AIDS TEST ............ SB-1242 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ABUSE/AGGRAVTD............ SB-0569 DIE AND MOLD LIEN ACT....................................... SB-0668 ELEC CD-ELECTN JUDGE COMPNSATN .......... SB-1218 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING ......................... SB-0641 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTE SYSTEM ............ SB-0642 ELEC CD-HELP DISABLED VOTERS ................. SB-0557 ELEC-PRIMARY ELECTN-DATE CHG ............. SB-0064 ELECTION CD-VOTE DELAY ................................ SB-0639 ELECTION CODE-REGISTRATION...................... SB-0179 ELECTION JUDGES/DUTIES/JURIES................... SB-1241 ELECTN JUDGE UNIFRM COMPENSATN........... SB-1319 ELECTON CODE-PRECINCT BD ADMIN ........... SB-0137 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 EPA-LOCAL WATER GRANTS.............................. SB-0270 ESTATE TENANCY/JOINT RIGHTS.................. SB-0084 GROUNDWTER-PUBL WATER SUPPLIES......... SB-1482 HANDICAPPED RECREATNL TAX RATE............ SB-0600 INC TX-EXEMPTION/BLIND-ELDERLY......... SB-0013 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS COVERAGE.................. SB-0004 LIMIT VOLUNTEER LIABILITY.............................. SB-0681 MARRIAGE LIC-AIDS TEST REQRMNT ............ SB-0085 MEDICAID-NURS HOME WTHDRAWAL........... SB-0808 2420 MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP)-Cont. METRO SAN DIST ANNEXATION...................... SB-0140 MIN & FEMALE-REDEFINE AGENCIES ............ SB-1177 NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS.................. SB-0588 PODIATRIC MEDICAL ACT OF 1987 ...................... SB-0478 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY FEES ............................... SB-0913 RENT DISTRESS/HOME RULE POWER................ SB-0756 REV-FOREST MGMT PLANS................................ SB-0079 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MACDONALD SENATE BILL: 1, 141, 272, 274, 276, 609, 635, 640, 873, 995, 1141, 1145, 1596 HOUSE BILL: 316, 593, 748, 978, 1087,2013, 2372, 2559, 2560, 2670, 2699 SENATE RESOLUTION: 98, 102, 353, 427, 429, 462, 653 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 133 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 82, 94 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP) AG DIVERSIF DEV ACT ........................ ............... SB-1452 CONSERVATION RESERVE ACT........................... SB-1228 COUNTY-LONG RANGE HIGHWAY PLAN....... SB-1201 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 DIR NUCLEAR SAFETY-INSPECTIONS ........... SB-1490 DPH-WOMEN & INFANT FOOD STAMP............ SB-1454 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN ....... SB-0095 EVALUATE ED SERVICE PERSONNEL ................ SB-0724 FISH CD-AQUATIC LIFE LICENSING............... SB-0766 HLTH FACILITIES PLAN ACT-FUNDS.............. SB-1489 IDOT REGIONAL POLLUTION CONTRL.............. SB-0931 LIQUOR-SALE/DELIVERY MUNI BLDG............ SB-0277 MEAT POULTRY INSPECTN-LICENSE.............. SB-0545 NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS................... SB-0588 PUBLIC AID-STAFF-RECRUITMENT ............... SB-0929 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN.......... SB-0037 SCH CD/INSTITUTE ADVISORY COMM.............. SB-0725 WILDLIFE CD-TOXIC PELLETS.......................... SB-0924 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN SENATE BILL: 236, 312 HOUSE BILL: 91, 269, 281, 706, 727, 1015, 1218, 1852, 2222, 2339, 2360, 2800 SENATE RESOLUTION: 102, 175, 232, 271, 356, 462, 713 MAHAR, WILLIAM F.,JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT FINANCIAL INSTITUTNS............... SB-0320 $OCE-DEPT REVENUE ............................................ SB-0338 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION .......... SB-0346 AGRICULTURAL FAIR-EMP SALARY................. SB-1038 CIRCUIT JUDGES/DELEGATES.............................. SB-0652 CITIZEN ASSEMBLY-MENTAL HEALTH.......... SB-1327 CIV PRO-LIMITATION MALPRACTICE ............ SB-0701 CORR-MEDICAL SERVICES/JAILS..................... SB-0080 COUNTIES-PURCHASES-BIDS......................... SB-0461 CRIM ID ACT-BURN REPORTING....................... SB-0035 DEFINE HIGH ED-ZERO COUPN BOND............. SB-0002 DMHDD-FACILITIES-ABUSE........................... SB-1328 DRUG/ALCHL TEST-RADIOACTV WSTE.......... SB-1125 ELEC CD-BALLOT BOX STORAGE...................... SB-1034 ELEC CD-CAMPGN CONTRIB & EXPEN............ SB-0653 ELEC CD-ELECTN JUDGE COMPNSATN .......... SB-1218 ELECTN JUDGE UNIFRM COMPENSATN ........... SB-1319 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 ENTRPRIS BUS-ELECTRIC CONTRACT............ SB-0559 EPA-FEDERAL AIR POLLUTN RULES................ SB-0934 FIRE PROT DIST-VET PREFERENCE.................. SB-0222 HAZARDOUS WASTE-TRANSPORTATION ...... SB-1236 HEALTH BOARD STIPEND....................................... SB-1041 HEALTH/SAFETY--STATE ONLY ........................ SB-0530 HORSE RACING-WAGERING/ZONING ............ SB-0081 I SEARCH/FUNDS-BOARDS-REPORTS........... SB-0933 INCOME TAX-TARGET JOBS CREDIT................ SB-0459 INS-PODIATRIST REIMBURSEMENT................. SB-1191 JUVENILE CODE/PROTECTION ORDER............. SB-0950 2421 MAHAR, WILLIAM F.,JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP)-Cont. LIMIT NON-ECON LOSS-MED MALPRC......... SB-0807 MUNICIPAL CLERK TRAINING INST .................. SB-0457 NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTN.......... SB-0241 PENALTY INJURE POLICE DOGS .......................... SB-0131 PODIATRIC MEDICAL ACT OF 1987 ...................... SB-0478 PRODUCT LIABILITY ACT-CREATES ................ SB-1059 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT................. SB-0878 RESIDENT PAYS NONRES TUITION................... SB-0683 SCH CD-ELEC SCHOOL TRUSTEES..................... SB-0716 SCH CD-TREASURER CPA.................................... SB-0715 SCHOOL CODE-DEBT LIMITATION .................. SB-0460 SP ED-DEVEL DISABLD-HABILITATN............. SB-1382 ST BD ED-COMMTY BLOCK HOME PGM .......... SB-0949 TAX INCREMENT-SCHOOLS ............................... SB-1042 TOWNSHIPS-PLAN COMMISSION...................... SB-1384 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY-REPORT ................... SB-0458 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING SIGNS ............. SB-0832 VEH CD-PURPLE HEART PLATES ....................... SB-0132 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES............... SB-0855 VITAL REC-BLOOD TYP BIRTH CERT ............. SB-0932 WORKERS COMP-EVALUATE LOSS ................. SB-0083 WRK COMP/OCC DIS-HEARING LOSS.............. SB-0199 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAHAR SENATE BILL: 236, 270, 616, 617, 635, 636, 637, 638, 990, 1307, 1596 HOUSE BILL: 106, 300, 730, 778, 790, 862, 1010, 1253, 1349, 1526, 1548, 1818, 2084, 2454, 2537, 2674, 2722, 2807, 2839 SENATE RESOLUTION: 34, 66, 74, 78, 99, 103, 104, 135, 164, 176, 177, 258, 265, 266, 299, 300, 353, 384, 385, 462, 491, 539, 540, 541, 542, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 621, 643, 646, 676, 715, 721, 722, 745, 746, 747, 750 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 97 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 69 MAITLAND, JOHN W.,JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP) $DEPT AGRICULTURE-STUDY ............................ SB-0840 $DEPT CONSERVATION-STUDY.......................... SB-0838 $DEPT PUBL HEALTH-STUDY.............................. SB-0835 SDEPT-CORRECTIONS-INMATES............... SB-0836 $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS................................... SB-0287 $OCE-DEPT CHILDREN & FAM SERV ................ SB-0344 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC AID......................................... SB-0347 $OCE-STATE SCHLRSHIP COMMISSN............... SB-0367 $SUPP-ST BRD EDUCATION.................................. SB-1533 $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES................................ SB-0453 $VARIOUS AGENCIES-OCE-DOT .................. SB-0839 COMM COLL-NEW BRD MEMBR ELECTN ....... SB-1546 CUB- ANNUAL REPORT .......................................... SB-0371 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA-PENALTIES ............. SB-1604 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 FARM DEBT MANAGEMENT ACT......................... SB-1535 INCR BOND AUTHORIZATION ........................... SB-0837 RAILROAD RT OF WAY-SALE/LEASE............... SB-0517 REGISTERING SCHOOL CHILDREN..................... SB-1202 SCH CD-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ACT.............. SB-0043 SCH CD-REGL SUPT FINANCE AUDIT............... SB-1012 SCH CD-RESIDENTL SERVICES AUTH.............. SB-0185 SCH CD-TRUANCY PETITIONS............................ SB-0854 SCH CD-UNIT CONVERSION-CHGS................. SB-0426 SCH CD-5 YR HIGH SCH DEACTIVAT............. SB-0446 SCHOOL CD & INCOME TAX-FUNDING........... SB-0447 SCHOOL CODE-STATE AID .................... SB-0187 SCHOOLS-TREASURERS BOND........................... SB-0755 STATE MONEY-TO COUNTIES............................. SB-0427 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAITLAND SENATE BILL: 1, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 534, 897, 898, 1596 HOUSE BILL: 124, 126, 127, 147, 218, 319, 393, 484, 632, 691, 782, 792, 857, 960, 1058, 1096, 1312, 1875, 2718, 2849 SENATE RESOLUTION: 102, 399, 437, 462 2422 MAITLAND, JOHN W.,JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 93 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM) AGGRAV BATTERY/HARM PROSECUTOR......... SB-1405 AGGRAV BATTRY/SENR CITZ/FELONY ............ SB-1437 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY ACT .............................. SB-0100 ALTERNATVE DEFAMATN ACTN-DAMGS...... SB-0306 AMNDS CRIM PROC AND VEHICLE CD .............. SB-1504 BUS CORP ACT-ADDRESSES................................. SB-0448 CHILD CUSTODY-MODIFICATION .................. SB-0220 CHILD TESTIMONY-HEARSAY EXCEPT .......... SB- 1377 CIRCUIT BREAKER-40% RENT.............................. SB-0429 CIRCUIT BREAKER-RENTAL INCOME............. SB-0529 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCR THRESHOLD ........... SB-0625 CITZN UTILITY BD-PUBLIC NOTICE.................. SB-0172 CIV PRO-ATTY SIGNATURE/CERTIF ................ SB-1153 CIVIL PROC-LAND TRUSTS ............................ SB-0219 CIVIL PROC-SEX OFFNSE-PHYSICAL............. SB-1374 COMPREHENSIVE SEX ED-AIDS......................... SB-0550 CONDOS-COMMON EXPENSES/STANDRD..... SB-0527 CONSECUTIVE SNTNCS-SEX ASSAULT ........... SB-1375 CONSMR FRAUD-DECPTV BUS PRACTC.......... SB-1345 CONSMR FRAUD-TEMP RESTRNG ORDR........ SB-1346 CONSUMR FRAUD-ROOFING VIOLATN........... SB-1347 CONVICTS-PAYMENT OF COSTS........................ SB-0116 CONVICTS-PAYMENT OF COSTS........................ SB-0305 CORR-MISDEMEANOR-INCR PROBATN ....... SB-1479 CORRECTIONS-1ST DEGREE MURDER ............ SB-1412 COUNSELOR REGISTRATION ACT....................... SB-1466 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... SB-0217 CREDIT CARDS-NO SURCHARGE.................... SB-0626 CREDIT CARDS-NO SURCHARGE..................... SB-1337 CRIM CD-ATHLETIC INDUCEMENTS ............... SB- 1170 CRIM CD-SOLICITATION OF MURDER............. SB-1411 CRIM PROC-BAIL DENIAL/TRIAL...................... SB-0028 CRIM PROC-SEX OFFENSE TESTIMNY............. SB-1373 CRIM PROC-WARRANT/SEAT BELT ................. SB-0094 CRIME VICTIMS RAISE LIMITS............................. SB-0564 CRIMINAL PROC-GRAND JURY ......................... SB-0358 DAY CARE CENTER/HOME-STANDRDS.......... SB-1353 DCFS-DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE.................. SB-1442 DCFS-RVIEW SBSTNCE ABUSE PROBS.............. SB-1505 DEATH PENLTY/1ST DEGREE MURDER............. SB-1531 DENY BAIL-FELONY OFFENSES......................... SB-1406 DISPENSING OPTICIAN ACT .................................. SB-0823 DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER FUND .............. SB-0525 DOCTOR MALPRACTIS/4 RATE CLASS............... SB-1338 DOT-TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDIES ........................ SB-0958 DRIVING OFFENSES-PENALTIES ....................... SB-1473 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA - PENALTIES............. SB-1529 DUI- CLASS 4 FELONY............................................. SB-0193 DUI-JUDICIAL DRV PRMTS-SPRVISN............. SB-0192 ELCT CD-PUBLSH DEPTY REGISTRAR ............. SB-0979 EMERGENCY BLOOD ALCOHOL TEST ................ SB-0194 FIRST 1987 REVISORY ACT...................................... SB-1085 ICC CLASS ACTION RATES ..................................... SB-0736 IDENT CARD/PURPORT OFFICAL CRD............... SB-1472 IHSA-ANNUAL REPORT/BD OF EDUC.............. SB-0897 IMPLIED CONSENT ON ALL ROADS ................. SB-1402 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE DEDCTN............. SB-0215 INCOME TAX-ELDERLY-RENTAL ................ SB-0632 INCOME TAX-ELDERLY-RENTAL ................ SB-1451 INCOME TAX-HOME CARE SERVICE............. SB-1019 INCOME TAX-RENT DEDUCTION ...................... SB-0526 INCREASES PENALTIES FOR THEFT ................ SB-1404 INS PHYSICIAN MERIT RATE PLAN.................... SB-1340 2423 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. INS-PROPRTY/CASUALITY/RATE REG ........... SB-1341 INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC EVENT .............. SB-0070 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT ...................... SB-0821 MEDICAID-NURS HOME WTHDRAWAL........... SB-0808 MTR VEH-ODOMETER READINGS ................. SB-1343 NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORP REVOCATION.......... SB-0449 NURSES-SUBSTANCE ABUSE .............................. SB-0938 OCCUP DISEAS/TOXIC/PRESUMPTION.............. SB-0983 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-FORMULA ................. SB-0622 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-CHILD ANNUITY......... SB-0620 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-MINIM ANNUITY........ SB-0621 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-FORMULA...................... SB-0628 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-REMARRIAGE.............. SB-0824 PEN CD-CHGO-COMPOUND 3%..................... SB-0627 PEN CD- DISABILITY/LIMITS............................... SB-1075 PEN CD-LABORER-EARLY RETIREMNT........ SB-1076 PEN CD-LABORER-EARLY RETIREMNT........ SB-1077 PEN CD-LABORER-EARLY RETIREMNT........ SB-1078 PEN-CHGO MUNI-WIDOW ANNUITANT....... SB-0619 PENSION-INVSTMT-MORTGAGE NOTE......... SB-0669 PENSION-LABORER-COMPOUND 3%.............. SB-1079 PHYS FITNESS CENTER-BONDS ....................... SB-1344 POWER OF ATTORNEY ACT.................................... SB-0524 PRETRIAL SERVICES TO DEFENDANT................ SB-1399 PROBATE ACT-PATERNITY DECEDENT........... SB-0522 PROBATE-NOTICE/TRUST BENEFITS ............... SB-0822 PROBATE-SMALL ESTATE AFFIDAVI................ SB-0423 PROPERTY TX-RENTAL CONVERSIONS.......... SB-0428 PUB AID CD-DETERMINE ELIGIBLTY ............... SB-0523 PUB AID-SHELTER STANDARD AMT ................ SB-0645 PUB AID/DEMONSTRAT PROJ/GRANTS ............ SB-0994 PUB AID/NURSING HOMES/AIDS ..................... SB-0995 PUB UTLITIES-UTILTY ADVERT EXP................ SB-0130 PUBL UTILITY LIMIT ACCESS FEE....................... SB-0216 RELEASE OF JUVENILE RECORDS ....................... SB-1401 REQUIRE MALPRACTICE INSURANCE............... SB-1339 SCH CD-COMPREH HEALTH ED-AIDS............ SB-0500 SCH CD-NATL ASSOCIATION DUES ............... SB-0042 SECURITIES EXEMPT TRANSACT FEE............... SB-0817 SECURITIES FEES-DEFINITION ......................... SB-0450 SEN CIT-DISABL/MED RELIEF/FUEL .............. SB-1352 SENIOR CITIZNS HOMESTEAD EXEMP.............. SB-0562 SR CITZ-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS ............... SB-0528 ST POLICE-INFO/BIAS CRIMES......................... SB-1155 SURROGATE PARENTAGE ACT............................. SB-1111 TOXIC SUBSTANCE-HAZARD WARNING........ SB-0563 UNIFORM CONDOMINIUM ACT............................ SB-0624 UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ................ SB-1261 UNIFRM HLTH-CARE INFORMATN ACT......... SB-1528 UNLAWFUL DISCRIMINATN/CONSUMER........ SB-1536 VEH CD- DEFINITIONS............................................ SB-1474 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE ................. SB-1260 VEH CD-REVOCATION/MULTI DUI................... SB-1471 VEH CD/ADVISORY COMM/FORMS ................... SB-1163 VEHICLE RELOCATORS-REGULATIONS.......... SB-1181 VICTIMS-RT TO KNOW SENTENCE ................. SB-1410 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAROVITZ SENATE BILL: 17, 242, 1160 HOUSE BILL: 42, 50, 67, 93, 97, 99, 100, 176, 192, 295, 310, 328, 330, 421, 443, 471, 507, 510, 546, 547, 548, 549, 715, 736, 744, 787, 842, 866, 871, 1035, 1109, 1229, 1268, 1342, 1469, 1502, 1572, 1727, 1768, 1786, 1937, 1946, 2164, 2350, 2436, 2465, 2492, 2507, 2574, 2577, 2580, 2700, 2702, 2715 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23, 249, 252, 262, 375, 382, 462, 679 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 88, 104 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 44, 81, 83 2424 NETSCH, DAWN CLARK SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM) ABANDONED HOUSING REHAB ACT ................ SB-1428 BACCALAUREATE EDUC SYSTM TRUST............ SB-0017 BUDGET-PENSION FUNDING .............................. SB-1469 CHILD ABUSE-RECORDS-ACCESS................... SB-1296 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. SB-0102 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ........................... SB-1441 CIRCUIT CT & CLERKS-STATE PAID................. SB-0664 CITZN UTILITY BD-PUBLIC NOTICE................. SB-0172 CONTROLLED SUBST ACT-EDUC PGMS........... SB-1295 CRIM CD-PUBLIC CONTRACTS........................... SB-1500 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ABUSE/AGGRAVTD............ SB-0569 CRIME STATISTICS-DISCLOSURE...................... SB-1158 CRIMINL PRO-HEARSAY EXCEPTION.............. SB-0570 CUSAS IMPACT NOTE ACT...................................... SB-0692 DASA-HEALTH PROGRAM STANDARDS.......... SB-0482 DIVORCE ACT-SUPPORT-INTEREST............ SB-0775 ELEC CD-BRD ELECTN COMMISSIONR............ SB-0665 ELEC CD-GOV-LT GOV NOMINATION............ SB-0120 ELECTION CODE-OBJECTIONS ........................... SB-0571 ELECTIONS-GENERAL PRIMARY ...................... SB-0164 EPA-TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS ..................... SB-0442 FIN INSTITUTNS RESPNSIBLTY ACT ................. SB-1392 GENERAL BOND ACT-PUNCTUATION ............. SB-0109 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION FINANCE............ SB-0205 HOUS DEV ACT-SPECIAL PROJ FND.................. SB-0572 HUMAN RTS ACT-FAMILY MED LEAVE.......... SB-1160 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ SB-0401 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... SB-1562 INCOME TX-ELIMNATE REF/INT REV............. SB-0249 INCOME TX-MINIMUM CORP TAX.................... SB-1162 INCOME TX-RENT DEDUCTION ......................... SB-0204 LAWYERS-BAR EXAM/ANNUAL FEES............. SB-0873 LIE DETECTOR TEST-CRIME VICTIM ............... SB-1159 LOTTERY - LEGIS OVERSIGHT............................ SB-1247 LOTTERY-LEGIS ADVISORY COMMIT.............. SB-1246 MUNI CD-COLLUSION/RPT ST ATTY................ SB-1432 PENSION-STATE FUNDING.................................. SB-1470 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND ALLOCATN............... SB-1167 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENT PENALTY.......... SB-0392 PUB UTIL/ICC/ADJUST UTILTY RTE................... SB-1431 PUB UTLITIES-UTILTY ADVERT EXP................ SB-0130 PUBL UTILITY LIMIT ACCESS FEE....................... SB-0216 PUBLIC UTILITY FUND REBATES........................ SB-1050 RETAILER OCC TX-INTERST RATE................ SB-0279 REV-CNTY CLERK/CANCEL EXTENSN............ SB-0203 REVENUE-DELINQUENT TAX-INTERST....... SB-0280 SALES TAX-OCCASIONAL SALES....................... SB-0378 SCH CD-CHGO PRINCIPAL DUTIES.................... SB-0108 TAX ASSESSORS-COMPENSATION.................... SB-1161 TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX ACT ............................ SB-0604 TORT IMMUNITY-ALCOHOLISM/DRUGS....... SB-0040 VEH CD-SOS/SALE OF LISTS......................... SB-0163 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NETSCH SENATE BILL: 100, 141, 409, 500 HOUSE BILL: 100, 252, 272, 401, 681, 736, 976, 981, 982, 1055, 1133, 1167, 1168, 1312, 1411, 1412, 1473, 1667, 1812, 1832, 1888, 1920, 1956, 2113, 2574, 2577 SENATE RESOLUTION: 249, 462 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 133 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 16, 82, 94 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM) APPRENTICE/TRAINING COUNCIL.................. SB-1444 APPRENTICESHIP & TRAINING ACT................... SB-1445 BRD HIGHER ED-MINORITY-ED PROG.......... SB-1101 CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW.............................. SB-1175 EDUC OPP ACT/MINORITY PARTICIP................. SB-1102 2425 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MIN & FEMALE BUSN CERTIFICATES................ SB-1251 PEN CD-UNIV-BRD OF TRUSTEES..................... SB-1186 PHYSICAL THERAPY-TREAT AILMENT........... SB-0515 PHYSICAL THERAPY-UNLAWFUL PRAC......... SB-1278 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. SB-0566 SCHLS/COMM CLLGS-DROPOUT YOUTH ....... SB-1176 SCHOOL CD-ST BRD ELIGIBILITY..................... SB-0234 SCHOOLS-PROPRIETR STUDENT ASST ............ SB-1173 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ SB-0951 STATE CONSTRUCTION-APPRENTICES........... SB-1468 UNEMP INS-SEMINARY NOT EMPLYMT......... SB-1174 UNIVERSITY EMPLOY-CHILD TUITON............ SB-0705 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NEWHOUSE SENATE BILL: 17, 186, 363, 478, 1579 HOUSE BILL: 100, 121, 295, 306, 361, 454, 859, 935, 1116, 1148, 1268, 1290, 1297, 1411, 1412, 1744, 2013, 2113, 2185, 2193, 2206, 2516, 2715 SENATE RESOLUTION: 17, 110, 253, 269, 298, 339, 462, 476, 612, 626, 627, 634, 635 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 125 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 38 O'DANIEL, WILLIAM L. SENATOR (54TH DIST. DEM) $DESTRUCTN OF LIVESTOCK/AWARDS ............ SB-0229 AG DEPT-IMPROVE GRAIN GRADING'.............. SB-1556 BINGO-LICENSE-10 YR OLD FELONY............. SB-1168 COMM CLLGE/CAP PROJECT APPRVL................ SB-0490 ELECTION JUDGES/DUTIES/JURIES ............... SB-1241 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN ........ SB-0095 EPA-LOCAL WATER GRANTS .............................. SB-0270 FARM DEBT MANAGEMENT ACT......................... SB-1535 FARM DEV-INVESTMNT AG PROCESNG.......... SB-0248 FLUORSPAR EQUIP-0% SALES TAX.................... SB-0420 GRAIN WAREHOUSE HOTLINE............................. SB-1565 HIGHER EDUCATION-GRANTS......................... SB-0489 INS CD-LOSS/REINSURANCE STNDRD............ SB-0538 JAIL STANDARDS BOARD ............................... SB-0877 JAILS ACT-MEDICAL REIMBURSEMNT........... SB-1087 OCCUPATION TAX-INTEREST............................. SB-0412 OIL OVERCHARGE AWARDS PURPOSES............ SB-1333 OWNER-RESIDENT ACT-DUTIES..................... SB-1491 PAY COUNTY FOR PRISONERS ............................. SB-1088 RAILROAD RT OF WAY-SALE/LEASE............... SB-0517 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN .......... SB-0037 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. SB-0184 VEH CD-FOREIGN CAR-TITLE.......................... SB-0539 VEH CD-OVERWEIGHT VEH-SCALES ............. SB-0876 VEH-NON-REPORTBLE TARP OFFENSE ........ SB-0161 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'DANIEL SENATE BILL: 1, 17, 132, 312, 459, 486, 487, 491, 492, 493, 1129 HOUSE BILL: 243, 261, 293, 358, 380, 420, 422, 425, 429, 612, 653, 700, 705, 709, 1265, 1278, 1320, 1344, 1463, 1584, 1818, 1953, 2052, 2494, 2797 SENATE RESOLUTION: 393, 462, 466, 488, 503 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP) $OCE-JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD...................... SB-0328 $OCE-OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR..................... SB-0322 AIRPORT NOISE ABATMNT CNCL ACT............... SB-1141 CHARTER BOATS-REGULATION........................ SB-1485 CHILD CARE-CONDITIONAL LICENSE ............ SB-1234 CIVIL PRO-QUICK-TAKE REAL PROP............ SB-1036 CLINICAL LABS-LIC/PERMIT-STAFF............. SB-1322 CNTRL SUBSTNCES/INCR PENALTIES............... SB-1499 COOK CTY SHERIFF-MERIT BOARD.................. SB-1122 CORONERS-JURY COMMISSN-INQUEST...... SB-1302 COUNTY BRD MEMBER-SALARIES ................ SB-0643 CREATE PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT.................. SB-1321 CRIM CD-BALLISTIC KNIFE-WEAPON........... SB-1037 2426 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP)-Cont. CRIMINAL PRO-EAVESDROPPING..................... SB-1240 DEPT CONSERVATION - CONVEYANCE .......... SB-1492 DPH-WOMEN & INFANT FOOD STAMP............ SB-1454 DRUG/ALCHL TEST-RADIOACTV WSTE.......... SB-1125 ELE CD/ST CENTRAL COMM CERTIF.................. SB-1164 ELEC CD-REDUCE JUDGE NUMBER.............. SB-0644 ELECTIONS-CAMPAIGN LITERATURE............. SB- 1165 ELECTN-VOTER REGISTRATION INFO............ SB-1320 ELECTRONIC FUNDS REGULATION.................... SB-1457 EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............ SB-1304 FISH CODE/CITATIONS............................................ SB-1458 FUEL TAX QUARTERLY REPORT.......................... SB-1227 HAZARDOUS WASTE-TRANSPORTATION...... SB-1236 HIGHWAY CODE-REFERENCES ......................... SB-0923 HISTORIC PLACE REG-NOTICE........................... SB-0432 IL NURSING ACT-REGULATIONS ..................... SB-1323 INC TAX-CREDIT-AIRPORT NOISE ................. SB-0272 INC TX-WAIVE PENALTY/INTEREST............... SB-1229 JUV CT-TRANSFER MINOR TO CRIM ............... SB-1124 LABOR RELAT/JUDL & PUB EMPLOYE............... SB-1257 LOTTERY RULEMAKING PROCEDURE............ SB-1238 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-VENUE ............... SB-0135 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ........................ SB-1309 MUNI CD-ACQUIRING PROPERTY..................... SB-0276 MUNI CD-NO PARK DIST SURCHARGE............ SB-1301 MUNI-O'HARE CURFEW ........................................ SB-0273 NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION ACT.............. SB-1459 PHYSICIAN PRACTICE ACT/REGULAT.............. SB-1312 PORNO PHONE MESSAGE TAX ACT..................... SB-1596 REGIONAL AIRPORT PLANNING AUTH............. SB-0275 RESIDENT PAYS NONRES TUITION..................... SB-0683 REVENUE-USE REFUNDS OFFSET TAX............ SB-1230 SCH CD-GRANT/SCH DIST/AIRPORTS............. SB-0274 SOCIAL WORKER LICENSING ACT ...................... SB-1313 SPACE NEEDS-PAYMENT REQUEST.................. SB-1308 ST AGENCIES-RESTRICT COMPETITN ............. SB-1128 ST AUTHRTY-RECREATNAL FACILITY........... SB-0757 STATE TAX ENFORCEMENT................................... SB-1222 SUPERV ASSMNTS-ZONING ADMINST............ SB-0802 TAX ON ILLEGAL DRUGS........................................ SB-1154 TIMBER BUYER LIC-VIOLATIONS ..................... SB-1494 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT................... SB-0484 UNIFORM APPOINTMENTS/TERMS .................... SB-1258 WILDLIFE CODE AND GINSENG ACT .................. SB-1225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHILIP SENATE BILL: 293, 294, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 366, 417, 453, 466, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 551, 573, 766, 767, 769, 776, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 920, 921, 922, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 1223, 1226, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1235, 1239, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1303, 1307, 1452, 1455, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1488, 1489, 1490, 1493, 1501, 1502, 1514, 1517 HOUSE BILL: 177, 236, 2034, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2123, 2532, 2604, 2827 SENATE RESOLUTION: 7, 8, 83, 102, 114, 133, 151, 156, 198, 254, 292, 296, 306, 331, 345, 372, 436, 462, 463, 480, 527, 588, 604, 629, 652, 663, 666, 681, 687, 689, 715, 750 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 49, 103, 106, Ill, 113, 133 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45, 54, 82, 86 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 3 POSHARD, GLENN SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM) $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOND FUND............. SB-0434 $DCCA-SESSER H S BAND.................................. SB-0689 $DENR-ENERGY PROGRAMS.......................... SB-0435 $DIXON SPRINGS AG EXPER STATN ................... SB-1205 $OCE-BRD HIGHER ED/PUB HEALTH ............. SB-0283 $OCE--COMM COLLEGE BOARD........................... SB-0288 2427 POSHARD, GLENN SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $SIU-COLLEGIATE COMMON MARKET ........... SB-1478 AGING/GRANT/HIGHER ED/SR CITZS.............. SB-1461 CHILD WELFARE INVESTIGATOR ACT .............. SB-0021 CIR COURT-AUTOMATN FEE-FELONY.......... SB-0356 CIRCT CLERK STAFF REIMBRSMNT ................... SB-0351 CIRCT CLERK STAFF REIMBRSMNT ................ SB-0385 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE-SECRETARY.............. SB-0352 CIRCUIT JUDGE-SECRETARY.............................. SB-0386 CIV ADM CD/OPERAT GRANT PROGRM ............ SB-0834 CNTY CLERK-REAL PROP EXTENSION............ SB-1015 COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS..................................... SB-0875 COMM COLLGE-GRANT RATE/FORMULA...... SB-0289 COMMON CLLGE/DISTR BRD VACANCY .......... SB-0472 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... SB-0188 CRIM PRO CD-ARRESTEE TO JUDGE ................ SB-0355 CTY COOP EXTENS/RURAL TRANSITN............. SB-0884 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE PLAN/RPT-GA................ SB-0022 DCFS-STAFF-STANDARDS ............................... SB-0813 EMERG BUSINESS RETENTION ACT ................ SB-0796 EMERGNCY VEHICLE-STUDDED TIRES........... SB-0384 EPA-LOCAL WATER GRANTS.............................. SB-0270 EXTEND THE NURSING ACT TO 1995 .................. SB-1217 FLUORSPAR EQUIP-0% SALES TAX.................... SB-0420 IDOT-PARATRANSIT GRANTS ............................ SB-0818 INC TAX/FED TRADE ACT/TX CREDT.............. SB-1114 INDUS COMM ARBITRATR OFFICES ................... SB-0688 JURY COMMISSIONER APPOINTMENTS............ SB-0350 MINIMUM SCH TERM REQUIREMNTS ............... SB-0536 MOTOR FUEL TX-SALES TAX TRANSF............. SB-0034 NURSING ACT-TRANSCRIPT COST ................... SB-1216 PEN-ST EMP-SERVICE CREDIT ......................... SB-0354 PUB COMM COLLGE/AWARD GRANTS.............. SB-1056 PUBL AID-PREGNANCY-ASSISTANCE........... SB-0833 PUBLIC AID-FRAUD-INELIGIBILITY .............. SB-1467 PUBLIC LABOR RELATIONS ACT.......................... SB-1215 REGIONAL DEVELOPMT AUTHORITIES............. SB-1055 ROT-WAIVE INTEREST CHARGES ..................... SB-0353 RURAL HLTH CARE SERV IMPROVMNT............ SB-0814 SCH CD-CHILD ABUSE VICTIM INFO................ SB-0398 SCH CD-GIFTED PERSNNL REIMBURS ............. SB-0311 SCH CD-REIMBURS/SPEC ED CLASS................. SB-0074 SCH CD-REQUIRE GIFTED PROGRAMS............ SB-0310 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. SB-0184 SCH CD-ST BD ED MONITOR GIFTED............ SB-0308 SCH-CERTIFY GIFTED ED TEACHERS.............. SB-0309 SCH-CHRONIC TRUANT/PUNITV ACTN.......... SB-0281 SCHOOL CD & INCOME TAX-FUNDING........... SB-0447 SPEC DIST MERGE TWP............................................ SB-1390 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT................ SB-0484 USER SENSITIVE PHONE CHARGES .................. SB-0133 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND.............. SB-0415 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY POSHARD SENATE BILL: 17, 248, 284, 285, 286, 287, 290, 291, 292, 303, 312, 400, 478, 897, 898 HOUSE BILL: 97, 233, 261, 332, 390, 428, 465, 486, 513, 612, 627, 654, 700, 705, 709, 715, 748, 1038, 1093, 1268, 1384, 1446, 1462, 1464, 1581, 1583, 1684, 1730, 1767, 1806, 1954, 1955, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034 SENATE RESOLUTION: 73, 75, 76, 102, 130, 131, 132, 200, 216, 217, 239, 294, 302, 340, 403, 415, 462, 563, 564, 595 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73, 133 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 54, 82 RAICA, ROBERT M. SENATOR (24TH DIST. REP) $OCE-ST EMERGENCY SERVICE......................... SB-0318 $OCE-ST FIRE MARSHAL ................... SB-0321 BUILD IL-DCCA-GRANTS ................................ SB-0031 CHILD CARE-CONDITIONAL LICENSE ............ SB-1234 2428 RAICA, ROBERT M. SENATOR (24TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CRIM ID ACT-BURN REPORTING....................... SB-0035 DEPT REV-TAX EXEMPT LAND........................... SB-0298 ELDER ABUSE/NEGLECT-DEPT AGING........... SB-1226 ELECTON CODE-PRECINCT BD ADMIN ........... SB-0137 FIRE PREVENTION FUND........................................ SB-0921 FIRE PROT DIST-VET PREFERENCE.................. SB-0222 GANG CONTROL OFFICE-FUNCTIONS............. SB-1314 HRSE RACING TAX ALLOCATION FD ................. SB-0071 INC TAX-CREDIT-AIRPORT NOISE ................. SB-0272 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 LAW ENFORCEMNT-DEATH/INJURY .............. SB-0039 MUNICIPAL APPROP RESTRICTIONS.................. SB-1547 NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS................... SB-0588 PATIENTS RIGHTS-BLOOD DONOR................... SB-0972 PORNO PHONE MESSAGE TAX ACT..................... SB-1596 PROHIBIT SUMMER UTILITY RATES................... SB-1545 PUB LBRARY-POLIC/FIRMN APPLCTN............ SB-0152 PUBL AID-HMO-ABORTIONS........................... SB-0424 PUBLIC HEALTH-BREAST CARE......................... SB-1548 RESIDENT PAYS NONRES TUITION..................... SB-0683 REV ACT-FREEZE MUNICIPAL TAX .................. SB-0096 SCH CD-CPR HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUC.............. SB-0223 VEHICLE EMISSION INSP-AGE 65....................... SB-1072 VITAL REC-BLOOD TYP BIRTH CERT ............... SB-0932 VITAL RECORDS-PUBLIC ACCESS ..................... SB-0247 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RAICA SENATE BILL: 13, 270, 274, 275, 616, 617, 618, 635, 636, 637, 638, 911, 922, 1037, 1124, 1154, 1156, 1268, 1455, 1459, 1553 HOUSE BILL: 3, 89, 113, 337, 730, 765, 1087, 1249, 1349, 1616, 2404, 2820, 2872 SENATE RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 33, 35, 43, 60, 61, 102, 170, 186, 211, 212, 254, 270, 272, 280, 281, 333, 387, 414, 462, 604, 648, 681, 731, 748, 756 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 57, 90 SENATE COMMITTEE ON REVENUE RIGNEY, HARLAN SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP) AMBER LIGHTS-NEWSPAPER VEHICLE........... SB-0595 ASSESSMENT SUPERVISR/OTHER JOB............... SB-0787 BED AND BREAKFAST ACT..................................... SB-1421 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS.................. SB-0087 ELEC CD-PRIMARY ELEC DATE CHG ............... SB-0089 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 FARM IMPLEMENT BUYER PROTECT................. SB-0894 INCOME TAX-GENERAL REVISIONS .............. SB-1223 NURSING HMS-ALZHEIMER TRAINING......... SB-0147 PROHIBIT SUMMER UTILITY RATES................... SB-1545 PROP TX RELIEF GRANTS....................................... SB-0364 PUB UTIL-ENERGY PLAN/IN STATE................. SB-0790 PUBLIC UTILITY FUND REBATES ....................... SB-1050 SCH CD-REVISE STATE AID FRMULA............... SB-0797 SCH CD-ST AID-NONSUBST CHANGES.......... SB-0596 SOYBEAN ASSESSMENTS-PER BUSHEL........... SB-0788 SOYBEAN ASSESSMENTS...................................... SB-0789 STATE TAX ENFORCEMENT................................... SB-1222 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPPED PERSON............ SB-0183 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RIGNEY SENATE BILL: 1, 312, 447, 1268, 1596 HOUSE BILL: 88, 1912, 2323 SENATE RESOLUTION: 27, 102, 171, 462 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. REP) $OCE-BRD HIGHER ED/PUB HEALTH............ SB-0283 $OCE-STATE SCHLRSHIP COMMISSN............... SB-0367 $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES .............................. SB-1520 ABANDONED HOUSING REHAB ACT .................. SB-1428 ADVISRY COMM-COMPENSATION-GA......... SB- 1290 AERONAUTICS-SUPERSONIC AIRCRFT........... SB-0805 2429 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. REP)-Cont. BANK HOLDNG CO/MIDWST BNK REGN........... SB-0990 BANK-OHIO-A MIDWESTERN STATE............. SB-0221 CLINICAL SOC WORK/SKIING BRD..................... SB-0957 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH TAX................. SB-1383 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 DEPT-MHDD GRANT SUICIDE PROGM............. SB-0955 EL CD-CANCELLTN OF REGISTRATN .............. SB-1446 ELECTN-VOTER REGISTRATION INFO............ SB-1320 GA-SENATE MAJORITY WHIPS........................... SB-0134 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION FINANCE............ SB-0205 HANDICAPPED RECREATNL TAX RATE............ SB-0600 HOUS AUTH/MAINTAIN MAIN OFFICE............. SB-1254 INCOME TX-PREGNANCY EXEMPTION........... SB-0005 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS COVERAGE .................. SB-0004 LABOR RELAT/JUDL & PUB EMPLOYE............... SB-1257 MUNI CD/VILLAGE VOTE ON VETO .................... SB-1255 PEN CD-JUDGE-CHANCERY MASTER............ SB-0712 PEN CD-JUDGE-REVOKE ELECTION ............... SB-0711 SCH CD/BD OF ED/ON-SITE AUDITS.................. SB-1095 SCH CD/FALSE DATA/AID CLAIMS..................... SB-1096 SCH-TCHR TRAING-SUICID PRVNTN ............ SB-0695 SPACE NEEDS-PAYMENT REQUEST.................. SB-1308 TAX INCRMENT FINANCING-REVISNS........... SB-1300 TAX INCRMENT FINANCING-REVISNS........... SB-1534 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT................... SB-0484 UNIFORM APPOINTMENTS/TERMS.................... SB-1258 US OLYMPC COM ACT/INCM TAX ACT.............. SB-0488 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROCK SENATE BILL: 213, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 363, 515, 1098, 1099, 1160 HOUSE BILL: 16, 42, 73, 161, 482, 1063, 1064, 1071, 1411, 1412, 1684, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2070, 2410 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 17, 18, 21, 102, 106, 114, 133, 137, 151, 156, 167, 168, 191, 198, 202, 210, 218, 234, 239, 241, 242, 254, 278, 284, 287, 288, 292, 296, 304, 336, 338, 339, 340, 344, 345, 356, 372, 436, 440, 449, 462, 463, 472, 493, 527, 528, 530, 532, 533, 534, 546, 547, 548, 595, 599, 604, 616, 617, 623, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 663, 664, 665, 666, 671, 679, 682, 687, 689, 708, 718, 719, 750, 757, 760, 761 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 6, 10, 22, 60, 75, 113, 137, 144 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 15, 19, 21, 31, 37, 45, 50, 54, 58, 59, 71, 85, 86 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 3 SAVICKAS, FRANK D. SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM) $CHGO METRO FAIR & EXPO AUTH .................... SB-0425 $GRF STATE BD EDUCATION-SALARY............. SB-0800 ANIMALS-HUMANE CARE-TECH CHG.......... SB-0828 ATTYS-GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBER.......... SB-0997 AUTHORIZE DOG RACING...................................... SB-0795 CHGO PARK DIST-URBAN PK RANGER............ SB-1269 CHI PARK DIST-RR RTS OF WAY ................... SB-1483 CIV PRO-LIMITATNS-ACCOUNTANTS ........... SB-1001 CIV PROC-MUNI HEALTH DEPT INFO .............. SB-1172 COMMUNITY SERVICES ACT 1987........................ SB-1210 DENTAL ACT-LICENSE-IMMUNITY ............... SB-0798 EPA-GROUNDWATER PROTECTN PLAN.......... SB-1209 HGHWY AD CTRL-PRIVATE UTILITY ............... SB-0858 HIGHWAY AD CONTROL-MAINTAIN............... SB-0888 ICC EXCLUSIVE RATE AUTHORITY..................... SB-1268 ICC INTERSTATE RAIL AUTHORITY................... SB-1417 ICC STUDY LIFE-SUPPORT RATES.................. SB-1267 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 LICENSE CRANE/HOISTING OPERATR.............. SB-1448 LICENSE TRAVEL AGENTS..................................... SB-1256 MORTGAGE ESCROW-PLEDGD ACCOUNT...... SB-1212 MOTOR FUEL TX-DISTRIBUTION....................... SB-0812 MUNI CD-CHICAGO HOTEL TAX......................... SB-0357 NURSING HOMES-MEDICAID PAYMENT........ SB-0561 2430 SAVICKAS, FRANK D. SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-CHGO PARK DISTRICT-TAX .............. SB-1211 PEN CD-STATE POLICE-RETIREMENT........... SB-0825 PERMIT FIREARM CARD-FELONS ................... SB-0827 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS PRACT ACT ................. SB-1009 POLLUTN CONTRL FACILTY-PERMITS ........... SB-1013 PUBL AID-HMO-ABORTIONS ............................ SB-0424 REV ACT-TECH CHANGE...................................... SB-1171 RTA SERV BDS-COLLECT BARGAING............... SB-0996 RTA-CITZNS ADVISORY BD MEMBERS............ SB-1110 RTA-CTA-TECHNICAL......................................... SB-0496 RTA-5 YEAR PROGRAM/FILING......................... SB-1351 SALES TAX-RENTAL VEHICLES ......................... SB-1033 SAVINGS AND LOANS-BONDS ............................ SB-0952 SCH CD-TRANSPORTN REIMBURSEMNT........ SB-0091 SCH CD-1992 SCHOLARSHIP LIMIT.................... SB-1350 SCH-SELLNG/CONTRACEPTIVE/MINOR........ SB-0063 SCH-WITHDRAWAL STUDENT RECORDS....... SB-0826 SCHOOL CD-TEACHER SALARIES...................... SB-0799 SOL WASTE MGMT ACT-SHORT TITLE............ SB-1011 STATE POLICE-LONGEVITY SALARY............... SB-1480 TOLL HGHWY AUTH-LIMITS LIABLTY............ SB-1006 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK FEES............. SB-1449 VEHICLE CODE TAX ACTS-CHG ......................... SB-1447 WITHDRAW MORTGAGE APPLTN/REFND........ SB-1266 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SAVICKAS SENATE BILL: 17, 75, 363, 454, 515, 680, 697 HOUSE BILL: 89, 109, 275, 331, 344, 566, 724, 887, 925, 971, 989, 1023, 1222, 1415, 1421, 1548, 1801, 1867, 1908, 1959, 2006, 2453 SENATE RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 67, 68, 102, 136, 193, 199, 406, 434, 441, 462, 480, 482, 486, 543, 544, 545, 596, 642, 704, 705 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56, 61, 93, 94, 106 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 77 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP) $OCE-CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ................. SB-0316 $OCE-ED LABOR RELATIONS BRD .............. SB-0345 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATION BRD............... SB-0330 $OCE-ST LABOR RELATIONS BOARD................ SB-0340 DCCA-ROYALTIES-SERVICE FUND.............. SB-0780 DCFS-FOSTER CARE/ADOPTION FUND........... SB-1488 DMHDD RECIPIENT-TRUST INTEREST............ SB-0781 ENVIRONMNTL BARRIER-STANDARDS.......... SB-0686 EPA LOCAL SOLID WASTE SURCHARG ............ SB-1123 EPA REG/FACILITY APPLICATION ...................... SB-0891 EXAMINE/BANK HOLDING COMPANIES.......... SB-0935 FIRE-POLICE BOARDS/REFERENDUMS........... SB-0685 FIREARM ID-CONVICTED FELON .................... SB-0532 HMN RTS-REHEARING ON SIX VOTES............. SB-1514 HOUSING DEV-AUTHORITY ADVICE................ SB-0959 HOUSING DEV-RESIDENT MORTGAGE............ SB-0960 IHSA MEMBERSHIP REPRESENTATION ............. SB-1043 IL HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY ............... SB-1183 LIMIT-NONECONOMIC LOSS .............................. SB-1060 MARNGO/CRYSTL LAKE CIVIC CENTR............. SB-0251 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ........................ SB-0243 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ........................ SB-1309 MHDD CONFID INFO DISCLOSURE.................... SB-1235 MNTL HLTH-COMMUNITY LIVING PGM ........ SB-1232 MUNI CD-VILLAGE-INCORP............................. SB-0390 NUCLEAR REACTOR-FUEL-FEES ................ SB-1502 PHYSICIAN PRACTICE ACT/REGULAT .............. SB-1312 PROPRIETRY HOSP/CONTAINMT CNCL............ SB-1010 SAVING/LOAN-EQUITY INTRST/INS............... SB-0779 SCH CD-BNDRY CHNGS/MULT CNTIES .......... SB-1515 SCH CD-DISCONTINUED PROGRAMS............ SB-1465 SCH CD-NATL ASSOCIATION DUES .................. SB-0042 SCH CD-SUPPLMNTL AID DETRMNATN.......... SB-0883 2431 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH CD-TEACHER RESIGNATIONS................... SB-1178 SCH CD/BOUNDARY CHNGE/2 COUNTY........... SB-0793 SNOWMOBILE TRAIL FUND................................... SB-1233 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAFFER SENATE BILL: 3, 74, 94, 236, 293, 294, 315, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 329, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 347, 348, 349, 366, 368, 369, 370, 417, 453, 466, 479, 534, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 551, 573, 749, 766, 767, 769, 776, 777, 778, 897, 898, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 920, 921, 922, 923, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934, 936, 1037, 1210, 1222, 1223, 1225, 1226, 1227, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1234, 1236, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1303, 1304, 1307, 1313, 1321, 1323, 1452, 1453, 1454, 1459, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1489, 1490, 1492, 1493, 1494, 1499, 1501, 1517, 1550 HOUSE BILL: 231, 232, 265, 266, 410, 755, 779, 783, 784, 939, 948, 1260, 1299, 1556, 1742, 1748, 1819, 1934, 2219, 2222, 2407, 2788, 2802, 2813, 2842, 2843, 2844, 2845, 2846, 2853 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 102, 305, 462 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 69, 98, 99, 100, 101 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 70 SCHUNEMAN, CALVIN W. SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP) BUDGET-PENSION FUNDING .............................. SB-1469 BUSINSS COMBINATION DISCLOSURE.............. SB-0803 CIVIL PRO-COLLATERAL SOURCES .................. SB-0592 CIVIL PROC-JT/SEVERL LIABILITY.................. SB-0593 CIVIL PROC-JURY INSTRUCTION...................... SB-0594 COMPARATIVE FAULT ACT.................................... SB-1066 CREATE PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT................... SB-1321 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 EPA-BAN PULL-TAB CANS................................. SB-0218 EXTEND THE NURSING ACT TO 1995 .................. SB-1217 IL NURSING ACT-REGULATIONS ...................... SB-1323 INS BENEFIT DETERMINATION............................ SB-0862 INS CD-AGENT TERMINATION NOTIC ............ SB-0905 INS CD-INCREASE AUTO RATES........................ SB-0861 INS CD-MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT ................... SB-0906 INS-BUSINESS/UNINSURD MOTORIST............ SB-0051 NOTARY PUBLIC-RESIDENCY/FEE.................... SB-0012 PENSION LAWS COMMISSION............................ SB-0865 PENSION-STATE FUNDING .................................. SB-1470 PERTUSSIS VACCIN-ADVERS REACTN............ SB-0804 REAL ESTATE ACT-TECH CORRECTON........... SB-1342 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT................. SB-0878 ROOFING-LICENSING-EXCEPTIONS.............. SB-0860 SCH CD-JT HIGH SCH AGREEMENTS................. SB-0597 STATE DEPOSITS-COLLATERAL......................... SB-1179 TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION/ANNEXATN........ SB-0066 VEH CD-SAFETY RESP/SOS/DOT .................... SB-0863 WORKERS COMP ACC HEALTH POLICY ............ SB-0864 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHUNEMAN SENATE BILL: 873, 1596 HOUSE BILL: 62, 954, 1133, 1508, 1509, 1540, 2225, 2332, 2433, 2437, 2619, 2789, 2805, 2836 SENATE RESOLUTION: 166, 420, 462, 681 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 136 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM) AG DEPT-IMPROVE GRAIN GRADING .............. SB-1556 CIV ADM CD/OPERAT GRANT PROGRM ............ SB-0834 CLINICAL LAB PRACTICE ACT.............................. SB-0567 CONSERVATION DISTRICT/TAX RATE.............. SB-0892 CORRECTIONS-1ST DEGREE MURDER ........... SB-1412 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 CRIM CD-GEN LIMITATIONS............................... SB-1409 CRIM CD-HOUSING MANAGEMENT................. SB-1394 CRIM CD-PUBLIC CONTRACTS........................... SB-1500 CRIM CD-SOLICITATION OF MURDER............. SB-1411 2432 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD/INSURANC FRAUD/FELONY.............. SB-1408 DCFS-EXAMIN CHILD CARE PERMIT............... SB-0939 DEPT-AGING-VOLUNTEER SERVICE.............. SB-0255 DOT-EVALUATE CALCIUM MAGNESIUM ....... SB-0266 EMERG BUSINESS RETENTION ACT ................ SB-0796 EMERG TELEPHONE NUMBER/PENALTY......... SB-0801 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 EPA-BOARD PUBLISH OPINION.......................... SB-1253 EXPORT DEV ACT-REPORTNG REQMNT......... SB-0144 FARM DEV-INVESTMNT AG PROCESNG.......... SB-0248 GANG CONTROL OFFICE-FUNCTIONS............. SB-1314 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOY DISCRIMINATN....... SB-0256 IL BANKING/LOAN LIMITS.................................... SB-1285 IL SMALL BUSINESS INNOV RESRCH ................. SB-1561 INC TX-EXEMPTION/BLIND/ELDERLY........... SB-0033 INCOME TAX-INVESTMENT CREDIT................ SB-0700 INSTITUTE/ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED ................ SB-0687 JOB TRAINNG COORDINATNG COUNCL ........... SB-1014 MOBILE HOME PARKS-TENANTS ...................... SB-0518 PEN CD-DWNST FIREMN-TAX CHECK .......... SB-0850 PEN CD-TEACHER-PREGNANCY ..................... SB-0706 PEN CD/DOWNST TCHR/ANNL INCRSE............ SB-0391 PHARMACIES/VALID PRESCRIPTIONS .............. SB-1146 PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTH-BENEFITS...................... SB-0062 PUB UTIL/ICC/DIFFERING RATES....................... SB-1555 REBUILDERS REGULATION ................................... SB-0879 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN.......... SB-0037 SCH CD-TEACHR EVALUATN STNDRD............ SB-0707 SCHOOL CODE/CURRICULUM DEVELOP.......... SB-1564 ST AGENCIES-ETHANOL/MOTOR FUEL.......... SB-0708 STATE INCOME TAX-INTERNAL REV ............. SB-1605 STEEL ACT/BUY AMERICAN ACT........................ SB-1400 TAX INCENTIVES-SMALL BUSINESS ................ SB-0394 U OF I RURAL DEVELOPMENT CENTR .............. SB-0119 UNEMP INS-DISTRIBUTN NEWSPAPER ........... SB-1568 UNEMP INSUR/DEFINE EMPLOYMENT ............. SB-1120 UOFI-ADMINISTR FARMER TRANSITN........... SB-1566 VEHICLE CD-AUTO THEFT ............................. SB-0881 VEHICLE CD-SALVAGE CERTIFICATE.............. SB-0880 VICTIMS-RT TO KNOW SENTENCE ............... SB-1410 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SEVERNS SENATE BILL: 4, 22, 34, 117, 132, 153, 200, 205, 312, 389, 400, 404, 405, 409, 456, 569, 695, 789, 894, 955, 1025, 1056, 1080, 1159, 1226, 1286, 1437, 1550 HOUSE BILL: 161, 261, 441, 542, 612, 706, 1194, 1223, 1301, 1320, 1680, 1681, 2249, 2590 SENATE RESOLUTION: 22, 102, 144, 151, 183, 184, 185, 254, 347, 348, 349, 350, 371, 378, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 462, 466, 467, 468, 469, 478, 489, 498, 499, 500, 595, 628, 632, 637, 696, 697, 716, 756 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 142 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 30, 40 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM) $BD OF ED/SCHOOL NUTRITN PRGMS............... SB-1195 $DCCA-EMERG EMPLOYMNT DEVELPMT...... SB-0987 $IDPA-FOOD STAMP OUTREACH...................... SB-0989 ADOLSCNT PRGNCY PREVTN/PARENTG .......... SB-1198 AFDC-LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY ................................ SB-0761 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY ACT ............ .......... SB-0100 AIDS-NOTICE-ACCOMPNY DEAD BODY ....... SB-0771 BARBER/COSMETLOGY/FARM IMPLEMT ........ SB-0454 BD HGH ED/STUDENT PERFOMANCE ................ SB-1104 BD HGHR ED/NON-ADMISSION DATA............. SB-1103 CANDIDATE-RPT CAMPAIGN CONTRIB.......... SB-0020 CHILD SUPPORT-LOTTERY-PAYMENT.......... SB-1121 CNTY CLERK-MARRIAGE/PAMPHLETS.......... SB-0772 COMMUNITY SERVICES ACT 1987..................... SB-1210 COOK COUNTY SHERIF-MERIT BOARD........... SB-1537 2433 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CREATE AFFORDABLE DENTURES ACT............. SB-0032 DAY CARE CENTER/HOME-STANDRDS.......... SB-1353 DCFS-DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE.................. SB-1442 DCFS-EXAMIN CHILD CARE PERMIT ............... SB-0939 DCFS-STAFF-STANDARDS ............................... SB-0813 DCFS-VISIT LICENSE CHILD CARE.................... SB-0253 DEPT-AGING-VOLUNTEER SERVICE.............. SB-0255 DEPT-MHDD GRANT SUICIDE PROGM............. SB-0955 EDUCATION-LABOR-MEDIATION-COST .... SB-0579 EXTEND THE NURSING ACT TO 1995 .................. SB-1217 FETAL ALCOHOL SYN-PAMPHLET .................... SB-1588 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOY DISCRIMINATN....... SB-0256 HUMAN RTS ACT-FAMILY MED LEAVE.......... SB-1160 INC TAX DEDCT-SPEC'L NEED CHLD..........r.... SB-0397 INC TAX DEDUCT-TARGETED JOBS.................. SB-0395 INC TAX-DEDUCT-SPEC NEED CHLD............. SB-1586 INCOME TAX DEDUCT-CHILD CARE................ SB-0396 INS CD-HOME HLTH CARE COVERAGE........... SB-0254 INS-MATERNITY COVERAGE .............................. SB-1196 JOB TRAING COUNCIL-CIVIL RIGHT................. SB-0650 MEDICAID-MULT HANDICAP-PAYMENT..... SB-0535 MINIMUM WAGE-WAGE INCREASE ................. SB-0948 MINORITY/FEMALE-ST CONTRACTS .............. SB-0663 NOTICE-FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME........... SB-0770 NOTICE-FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROM.............. SB-1589 PHYSICAL THERAPY-TREAT AILMENT........... SB-0515 PROH MINOR-BUY/SELLING TOBACCO.......... SB-0257 PROPRIETRY HOSP/CONTAINMT CNCL............ SB-1010 PUB AID CD-FOOD STAMP OUTREACH ........... SB-0988 PUB AID CD-FOOD STMP OUTREACH .............. SB-1585 PUB AID CD-REPORTS ON SUPPORT ................ SB-0758 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT AMNESTY .............. SB-0760 PUB AID-EXPANDS INCOME DEFNTN.............. SB-0759 PUB AID/DEMONSTRAT PROJ/GRANTS ........... SB-0994 PUB AID/NURSING HOMES/AIDS ........................ SB-0995 PUB UTLITIES-UTILTY ADVERT EXP.............. SB-0130 PUBL AID-PREGNANCY-ASSISTANCE........... SB-0833 PVT BUS/VOC SCH-MULTPLE CHNGES............ SB-1558 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. SB-0566 SCH CD-CHGO BOND DIFFERENCE TX ............ SB-0399 SCH CD-CHILD ABUSE VICTIM INFO ................ SB-0398 SCH CD-YOUNG PARENTS GRANTS.................. SB-1587 SCH MEALS-PREGNANT STUDENTS ................. SB-1194 SCH NUTRITN-PREG/LACTAT STUDNT .......... SB-1584 SCH-TCHR TRAING-SUICID PRVNTN ............ SB-0695 ST BD/ED-STUDENT PARENT GRANTS............ SB-1197 TAX CREDIT CHILD CARE PROGRAM................. SB-0477 VEH CD-FUNERAL DISRUPTION ........................ SB-1583 VOLUNTEER SERVICE CREDIT.............................. SB-1590 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY............... SB-0568 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH SENATE BILL: 1, 4, 17, 75, 186, 606, 670 HOUSE BILL: 93, 97, 99, 117, 274, 295, 476, 478, 494, 546, 547, 548, 639, 654, 655, 664, 674, 881, 934, 1014, 1145, 1146, 1194, 1302, 1353, 1365, 1424, 1467, 1546, 1646, 1656, 1726, 1839, 1925, 2013, 2022, 2183, 2516, 2559, 2560, 2642, 2670 SENATE RESOLUTION: 108, 110, 111, 181, 215, 253, 269, 278, 288, 339, 440, 462, 567, 605, 660, 681 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP) $O C E- BO B ................... ........................................... SB-0315 $OCE-OFFICE PUBLIC COUNSEL ........................ SB-0335 ANIMAL WELFARE ACT-ANIML RSRCH......... SB-0202 AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT ACT.............. SB-0762 BACCALAUREATE EDUC SYSTM TRUST............ SB-0017 BINGO-INCR PRIZES/MERCHANDISE.............. SB-0016 BUILD IL-DCCA-GRANTS ................................... SB-0031 2434 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP)-Cont. CHARITABLE GAMES-ORGANIZATIONS......... SB-0177 CHARITY GAMES FRATERNAL & VETS ............. SB-1091 CITIZEN ADVISORY COUNCIL-TERM............... SB-0314 CITZN UTILITY BD-PUBLIC NOTICE................. SB-0172 CIV AD CD-MENT HEALTH ADV COMM........... SB-1073 CNTY HIGHWAY-FUTURE ADDITIONS............ SB-0971 COMM COLL BD MMBR 4-YR TERMS ............... SB-0180 CONTROLLED SUBST-ALFENTANIL ................. SB-0201 COOK CNTY/4 EDUCAT SERV REGION................ SB-1606 COURT CLERKS RECORD SYSTEM....................... SB-1609 CREATES ACT-DEFINE DEATH ........................... SB-0078 DEFINE HIGH ED-ZERO COUPN BOND............. SB-0002 DEPT REV-TAX EXEMPT LAND........................... SB-0298 DES PLAINES RIVER-FEOOD PLAIN.................. SB-0629 DOT-FLOOD GATE/DES PLAINES RIV............... SB-0030 DOT-FLOOD MAPS AVAILABLE......................... SB-0846 DPH-ORGAN TRANSPLANT STUDY................... SB-0011 ELEC CD-SPECIAL ABSENTEES ........................ SB-0635 ELEC INTERFERNC-PUBLIC BUILDNG............. SB-0252 ELECTION CODE-REGISTRATION................. SB-0179 ELECTIONS-GENERAL PRIMARY .................... SB-0164 EPA- LANDFILL SITE............................................... SB-0027 EPA-TECHNICAL CITATION ................................ SB-0422 FIREWORKS-REGULATIONS............................. SB-0045 FIRST 1987 REVISORY ACT................................... SB-1085 FOREST PRESERVE-GOLF COURSES................. SB-0634 FUNERAL DIR DISCIPLINARY BOARD................. SB-1166 GRAVE-COUNTY MAINTENANCE LIMIT........ SB-1613 HGHWY AUTH-CONTRACT BID NOTICE......... SB-0006 HRSE RACING TAX ALLOCATION FD ................. SB-0071 IHSA-ANNUAL REPORT/BD OF EDUC.............. SB-0897 IL HMO GUARANTY ASSOCIATION..................... SB- 1115 INCOME TAX-MEDICAL DEDUCTIONS............ SB-0098 INS CD-ADVERTISEMENTS-MEDICARE........ SB-0618 INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC EVENT .............. SB-0070 JOINT CUSTODY-PRESUME IN FAVOR............. SB-0231 JURORS-ELIMINATES/EXEMPTIONS ............. SB-0003 MARRIAGE LIC-AIDS TEST REQRMNT ............ SB-0085 MUN CD-LICENSE TREE EXPERTS .................... SB-1190 MUNI CD-HEALTH INSURANCE TAX............... SB-0212 MUNI CD-HOTEL TAX-USES............................. SB-0433 MUNI UTILTY TAX/PUBLIC UTILITY.................. SB-0076 NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS................... SB-0588 NURSING HOME REFORM-DISCHARGE.......... SB-0590 ORGAN TRANSPLANT-ELIGIBILITY ................ SB-1501 PATIENTS RIGHTS-BLOOD DONOR ................... SB-0972 PROHIBIT SUMMER UTILITY RATES.................... SB-1545 PUBLIC AID-SKILLED NURSING CAR.............. SB-0589 PUBLIC HEALTH-BREAST CARE ..................... SB-1548 RESIDENT PAYS NONRES TUITION..................... SB-0683 ROAD-CNTY/FUTURE RIGHT OF WAY............ SB-0970 RTA-MTA-REPEALS ADVISORY BRDS............ SB-0029 SCH CD-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT TAX.............. SB-1602 SCH CD-ASSOC MEMBERSHIP DUES................. SB-0898 SCH CD-ATHLETE/PHYSICIAN........................... SB-0851 SCH CD-ATHLETES/PHYSICIAN......................... SB-0852 SCH CD-NATL ASSOCIATION DUES .................. SB-0042 SCH CD-REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT.......... SB-1607 SCHOOL INSPECTION PROHIBITIONS................ SB-1213 TOWNSHPS/HEALTH CARE MONEY/TAX ........ SB-0982 TWO CHILD WELFARE SANITARIUMS............... SB-0969 WRKER COMP-EMERGENCY VOLUNTEER..... SB-0046 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TOPINKA SENATE BILL: 1, 94, 270, 478, 1363, 1375, 1407, 1408, 1409, 1411, 1437, 1553 HOUSE BILL: 1, 48, 164, 177, 236, 245, 263, 283, 337, 349, 404, 405, 406, 407, 409, 679, 756, 1337, 1546, 1592, 1969, 1988, 2021, 2022, 2070, 2230, 2319, 2359, 2371, 2404, 2414, 2446, 2476, 2768 2435 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE RESOLUTION: 25, 26,34, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 102, 124, 127, 128, 129, 139, 140, 148, 149, 150, 154, 157, 158, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 195, 203, 220, 221, 270, 313, 314, 333, 354, 355, 360, 365, 373, 387, 395, 396, 400, 424, 462, 465, 484, 485, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 565, 566, 587, 588, 649, 650, 667, 681, 693, 715, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 733, 752, 753, 756, 758 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 40, 112 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 57 VADALABENE, SAM M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS- CDB........................ ..................... SB-1045 $GRANTS- DCCA ........................... ................ SB-1044 $O CE- SIU ................................................................... SB-0291 BACCALAUREATE EDUC SYSTM TRUST............ SB-0017 COMMEMORATIVE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ........... SB-0410 COMPTROLLER-UNIV EMPLOYEE PAY ........... SB-0440 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 ELEC CD-ACCESSIBLE POLL PLACES................. SB-0061 ELEC CD-VOTER QUALIFICATIONS .............. SB-0060 FIRE PROT DIST-VET PREFERENCE ................. SB-0222 JOLIET PORT DIST-AIRPORT ............................. SB-0313 LIBRARY SYSTEMS-PER CAP GRNTS ............ SB-0709 LOC LIBRARY-OVERLAP/HOME RULE............ SB-0359 MOTOR FUEL TAX/65-35 SPLIT........................ SB-1385 MUNI CD-NO PARK DIST SURCHARGE............ SB-0710 PEN CD-ST UNIV-REMARRIAGE .................. SB-0810 POL/FIRE COMMISSR SUSPENSIONS.................. SB-0382 PUB LIBRARY DIST-GENRL REVISNS............ SB-1495 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN.......... SB-0037 SCH CD-ATHLETE/PHYSICIAN........................... SB-0851 SCH CD-ATHLETES/PHYSICIAN......................... SB-0852 THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS FUND.................... SB-0265 UNIVERSITY EMPLOY-CHILD TUITON............ SB-0705 VEH CD-PURPLE HEART PLATES .................... SB-0132 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VADALABENE SENATE BILL: 113, 150, 162, 186, 240, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292, 363, 478, 974, 990, 1304, 1421, 1458 HOUSE BILL: 81, 85, 90, 143, 173, 321, 330, 423, 535, 813, 871, 941, 973, 1021, 1249, 1284, 1446, 1629, 1763, 2226, 2250, 2594 SENATE RESOLUTION: 18, 102, 147, 191, 201, 336, 383, 421, 453, 462, 525, 526, 644, 756 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 26, 27, 42, 68 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28, 61 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS-BRD HIGHER EDUCATION .............. SB-0974 $OCE-DEPT TRANSPORTATION .......................... SB-0417 $OCE-DEPT-TRANSPORTATION....................... SB-0341 BINGO NON-CASH PRIZES/$150 ......................... SB-0056 CIV PRO/PARTITION INTERST VALU................... SB-1031 CIV PROC-COLLATERAL SOURCE PMT............ SB-1064 CRIM PROC-WARRANT/SEAT BELT ................ SB-0094 EGG ACT-DEFINE ADULTERATED EGG ........... SB-0054 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 HIGHWAY CD-ROAD JURISDICTION............. SB-0278 IMMIGRATN REFORM & CONTROL FD............. SB-0742 KASKASKIA RIV WATER-SURCHARGE............ SB-0868 KASKASKIA RIV WATER-ACTUAL USE............ SB-0869 KASKASKIA RIVER WATER-USERS................... SB-0900 KASKASKIA WATER-FULL MANDATE............. SB-0901 MUNI CD-FULLTIME MAYOR/COMMSR......... SB-0240 OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE ACT................................ SB-0537 PEN-DWN TEACHR-EARLY RETIREMT......... SB-0236 PENAL INSTITUTION CONTRABAND.................. SB-0508 PHARMACY PRACTICE-PRESCRIPTION.......... SB-0418 RECORDERS ACT-FLOOD HAZARD REV.......... SB-0908 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT................ SB-0878 REV-TAX PURCHASES-REFUNDS................. SB-0041 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. SB-0184 2436 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH CD-ST AID/INSERV TRAINING.............. SB-0300 U S OLYMPIC COMM-TAX CHECKOFF ............ SB-0129 US OLYMPC COM ACT/INCM TAX ACT.............. SB-0488 VEH CD-FIN RESP/SUSP-BONDS...................... SB-0411 VEH CD-HONORARY CONSULAR PLATE ........ SB-0899 VEH-SOS-FURNISH DRIVING RECORD.......... SB-0259 WKRS COMP-FILING OF DOCUMENTS............. SB-0055 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WATSON SENATE BILL: 447, 454, 478, 635 HOUSE BILL: 177, 261, 301, 540, 677, 687, 688, 689, 759, 773, 774, 789, 823, 1031, 1185, 1297, 1455, 1512, 1760, 1869, 1953, 2043, 2044, 2102, 2104, 2208, 2209, 2230, 2340, 2341, 2342, 2655, 2682, 2834 SENATE RESOLUTION: 101, 330, 372, 392, 462, 470, 483, 662, 699, 710, 711, 712 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 79 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 48, 56, 65 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP) $OCE-ARTS COUNCIL....... .................................... SB-0342 $OCE-BOARD OF TRUSTEES/U OF I................... SB-0290 $OCE-ST UNIV CIVIL SERVICE............................ SB-0292 $OCE-ST UNIV RETIREMNT SYSTEM................ SB-0285 ABOLISH LOCAL LABOR RELATN BRD............... SB-0631 BANKS-FEES AND PENALTIES............................ SB-1303 CIVIL PROCED-QUICK TAKE/U OF I.................. SB-0582 CIVIL TRIALS/CIVIL SUITS..................................... SB-1429 CREDIT UNION/ST FINANCE-FEES................... SB-0915 DEPT CONSERVATION - CONVEYANCE .......... SB-1492 DEPT FINAC INST-CURRENCY EXCHG............ SB-0777 DEPT-NUCL SAFTY/PURCHASNG RULE ......... SB-1231 ELDER ABUSE/NEGLECT-DEPT AGING........... SB-1226 ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION............................... SB-0691 EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............ SB-1304 FUND TRANSFER-MANDATORY SHARE......... SB-0985 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ACT.................... SB-0778 INCOME TAX-RESEARCH CREDIT..................... SB-1107 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... SB-1562 INTERSTATE ASSIST BANK-ACQUIRE............. SB-1299 LAND TRUSTS-DEFINITIONS .............................. SB-0690 PEN CD-UNIV-ANNUAL INCREASE ................ SB-0768 PUBL BOND/INTEREST RATE LIMITN ................ SB-0206 RATES PUBLICATN NOTICE/MIN RAT............... SB-1032 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. SB-0566 U OF I-BUILDING & FACILITIES......................... SB-0968 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,S SENATE BILL: 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 289, 291, 293, 294, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 366, 417, 453, 466, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 551, 573, 766, 767, 769, 776, 779, 780, 781, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 916, 917, 918, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 990, 1037, 1222, 1223, 1225, 1227, 1229, 1230, 1232, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1297, 1298, 1307, 1309, 1312, 1313, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1452, 1453, 1454, 1457, 1459, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1488, 1489, 1490, 1493, 1494, 1499, 1501, 1502, 1514, 1517, 1596 HOUSE BILL: 216, 590, 745, 746, 766, 770, 777, 1238, 1295, 1373, 1485, 2331, 2806, 2865 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 102, 297, 416, 417, 462, 464, 522, 639 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS................................... SB-0287 $OCE-STATE SCHLRSHIP COMMISSN............... SB-0367 CITZN UTILITY BD-PUBLIC NOTICE................. SB-0172 CREATE AFFORDABLE DENTURES ACT............. SB-0032 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 DCFS-EXAMIN CHILD CARE PERMIT............... SB-0939 ELECTNS-NOMINATG PETITN DEADLN.......... SB-1317 ELECTRIC SUPPLIER-DEF WHEELING ............. SB-0774 EPA--COAL POWER PLANT.................................... SB-1420 EPA--CRIMINAL FINES ........................................ SB-1354 2437 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. EPA-FED CONSERVAT RECOVERY ACT........... SB-1425 EPA-REGNL POLLUT CNTRL FACILTY............. SB-0940 EPA-STORAGE/TRANSPORTN-GAS/OIL....... SB-1426 FIRST 1987 REVISORY ACT...................................... SB-1085 GROUNDWTER-PUBL WATER SUPPLIES......... SB-1482 I SEARCH/FUNDS-BOARDS-REPORTS ........... SB-0933 ICC-RATE INC-FRANCHIS AGREEMNT......... SB-0794 IL CHEM SAFETY/NOTIFY RESIDENT................ SB-0792 IL WATER POLLUTN CONTROL FUND................ SB-0117 INC TX-EXEMPTION/BLIND/ELDERLY........... SB-0033 JUVENILE CODE/PROTECTION ORDER ............. SB-0950 LABOR CHEMICAL USAGE REPORT .................... SB-0953 LIQUOR-LICENSE OFFICIALS.............................. SB-0370 LIQUOR-SALE/DELIVERY MUNI BLDG............ SB-0277 MNTL HLTH BD-DELINQNT MINOR ................ SB-0993 MUNI-RETAILERS OCCUPTN-GAS TAX......... SB-0623 NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTN.......... SB-0241 PARK DIST CD-PUBLISH ORDINANCE.............. SB-1274 POLLUTN CONTRL FACILTY APPROVL.............. SB-0749 PUB UTIL-CORP SUBSIDIARY-REORG............ SB-0764 PUB UTIL/ICC/DIFFERING RATES...................... SB-1555 PUB UTLITIES-UTILTY ADVERT EXP................ SB-0130 PUBL UTILITY LIMIT ACCESS FEE...................... SB-0216 REGIONL SERV AGENCY FELLOWSHIP............. SB-0782 SCH CD-BOARD TREASURER......................... SB-1273 SCH CD-BOARD VACANCY ............................. SB-1272 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. SB-0184 ST BD ED-COMMTY BLOCK HOME PGM ...B...... SB-0949 UTIL RATES/GAS TAKE-PAY COSTS................. SB-1610 VET ASIST/KOREAN CONFLICT/VETS ............... SB-1456 VITAL REC-BLOOD TYP BIRTH CERT ............... SB-0932 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELCH SENATE BILL: 248, 275, 276, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 442, 783, 784, 785 HOUSE BILL: 10, 155, 227, 228, 269, 281, 472, 560, 942, 1118, 1135, 1300, 1309, 1392, 1419, 1590, 1806, 1836, 1901, 2051, 2151, 2606 SENATE RESOLUTION: 69, 125, 194, 244, 263, 362, 397, 462, 473, 756 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 131, 139 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP) $DCMS-INSURANCE COVERAGE/CLAIM........ SB-0437 $DEPT-AG/BEES-INDEMNITY....................... SB-0026 $DEPT-AG/PSEUDORABIES PROGRAM ............ SB-0024 $OCE-COMM COLLEGE BOARD ........................... SB-0288 AG DIVERSIF DEV ACT........................................... SB-1452 BANK/INSURANCE & SECURITIES...................... SB-0608 BANKING ACT-OWN TRAVEL AGENCY........... SB-0406 BANKING ACT-SECURITIES...................... ........... . SB-1414 BANKS AS REAL ESTATE BROKERS..................... SB-0607 BANKS GOVT MUTUAL FUNDS ............................. SB-1220 BANKS/OPERATE MERGNG FACILTIES ............. SB-1221 BEES ACT- INDEMNITY .......................................... SB-0025 BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION............... SB-0546 CD CRIM PRO-EXAM CHILD BY TV ................... SB-1418 COMM CLLGE/CAP PROJECT APPRVL................ SB-0490 COMM COLLGE-GRANT RATE/FORMULA...... SB-0289 CONSERVATION DISTRICT/TAX RATE.............. SB-0892 CORONER PERMIT TO CREMATEFEE ............. SB-0404 CORONERS ACT-CREMATION ..................... SB-0405 CORONERS TRAINING PROGRAM .................... SB-0504 DIETETIC PRACTICE ACT........................................ SB-0456 DMHDD-SECURITY FORCES................................ SB-0767 EDUC FUNDING ADVISRY REFERENDM ........... SB-0816 ELEC CD-PRECINCT DIVISION............................. SB-1068 ELEC CD-STATE CENTRAL COMMITTE........... SB-1067 ELEC-CNTY HWY SUPERINTENDENT.............. SB-0554 2438 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP)-Cont. ELECTION-CO HWY SUPERINTENDENT ......... SB-0745 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 ENTERPRISE ZONE ACT-PUNCTUATN ............ SB-0503 ENTERPRISE ZONES QUALIFICATION ............... SB-1086 FARM DEV ACT-FINANCE CHARGES ............... SB-0421 FARM DEV AUTH-LOAN INTRST RATE............ SB-0377 FUEL TAX QUARTERLY REPORT.......................... SB-1227 GROUP DAY CARE HOME-RATIO-DCFS ........ SB-0407 HIGHER EDUCATION-GRANTS ........................... SB-0489 HISTORIC PLACE REG-NOTICE........................... SB-0432 HORSE RACING WAGER-COUNTY FAIR.......... SB-1507 INC TX-WAIVE PENALTY/INTEREST ............... SB-1229 INCREASE ENTERPRISE ZONE.............................. SB-0981 INS CD-LOSS/REINSURANCE STNDRD............ SB-0538 INT RATE NO LIMIT ON CONTRACT................... SB-1413 INTST COMPACT-GRAIN MARKET.................... SB-0312 LAND TRUST/RECORD OVER $100 ....................... SB-0295 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS-GRANT........ SB-0769 PAROLE REHEARING................................................ SB- 1156 PLANT DISEASE-VIOLTNS/PENALTY............... SB-0547 PROBATE-GUARDIAN APPOINTMENTS........... SB-0744 PSEUDORABIES CONTROL ACT ............................ SB-0023 REBUILDERS REGULATION ................................... SB-0879 RECREATNAL AREA-DUTY/OBLIGATN.......... SB-0037 REVENUE-USE REFUNDS OFFSET TAX............ SB-1230 SALES UTIL TX-EXMPT MANUF FUEL............. SB-0235 SCH CD-INC TAX FUNDS EDUCATION............. SB-0723 SCHOOL CD & INCOME TAX-FUNDING........... SB-0447 ST EMP GRP INS-COM COLLEGE EMP............... SB-0145 SURFACE MINES-SURVEY MONUMENTS....... SB-0786 VEH CD-HEADSET RECEIVERS .......................... SB-0372 VEH CD-SCH BUS-SAFETY HATCH.................. SB-0296 VEHICLE CD-AUTO THEFT................................... SB-0881 VEHICLE CD-SALVAGE CERTIFICATE.............. SB-0880 WILDLIFE CD-TOXIC PELLETS..... ....... SB-0924 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOODYARD SENATE BILL: 1, 150, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 290, 291, 292, 486, 487, 491, 492, 493, 539, 990, 1415, 1416 HOUSE BILL: 56, 84, 85, 255, 327, 679, 706, 850, 870, 919, 1040, 1187, 1281, 1370, 1494, 1507, 2323, 2367, 2377, 2378, 2379, 2826, 2866 SENATE RESOLUTION: 86, 102, 235, 358, 359, 416, 417, 426, 462, 521, 654, 672 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28, 48, 81,120 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 24, 25, 32, 33, 46, 67, 86,87 ZITO, GREG SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM) BANK-CASH ANNUITY CHECKS-GOVMT..... SB-0214 BANK-OHIO-A MIDWESTERN STATE............. SB-0221 CANNABIS/DRUG TRAFFICKING......................... SB-1407 CDB-CONTRACT BID NOTICE.............................. SB-0097 CIRCUIT BREAKER-VETERANS....................... SB-0008 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. SB-0102 CITZN UTILITY BD-PUBLIC NOTICE ................. SB-0172 COM COLLEGE-TAX FREE BONDS.................. SB-1439 CONSUMER PROTECT-TRAVEL/REFUND....... SB-1326 COOK CTY TWSP-LICENSE BUSINESS.............. SB-0365 CREATE EXPORT TRADING CO ACT.................... SB-0001 CREDIT CARDS-INTEREST/INFORMTN .......... SB-0400 CURRENCY EXCHANGES-INSPECTIONS........ SB-1054 CURRENCY EXCHG-SENIOR CITIZENS........... SB-0746 DISRUPTED BUSINESS-DEFER TAX................... SB-0748 DOT-FLOOD GATE/DES PLAINES RIV............... SB-0030 ELEC CD-PRECINCT CANVASS ........................... SB-0176 ELECTIONS-GENERAL PRIMARY ................... SB-0164 ELECTIONS-REREGISTRATION......................... SB-0541 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ SB-0095 EPA LOCAL SOLID WASTE SURCHARG.............. SB-1123 EPA-LANDFILL SITE ............................................ SB-0027 2439 ZITO, GREG SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. FOREIGN SAVINGS AND LOANS........................ SB-1593 HGHWY AUTH-CONTRACT BID NOTICE......... SB-0006 HOLDING CO-BANK ACQUISITION ................ SB-1595 HOLDING CO-OHIO MIDWESTERN.................... SB-1594 INC TAX-CREDIT-AIRPORT NOISE .............. SB-0272 INC TX-EXEMPTION/BLIND/ELDERLY........... SB-0033 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS COVERAGE..................... SB-0004 INTEREST RATE LIMITS......................................... . SB-0186 LAW ENFORCE/COMP-HOSTAGE LEAVE........ SB-0148 LICENSE TRAVEL AGENTS..................................... SB-1256 MUNI CD-ACQUIRING PROPERTY..................... SB-0276 MUNI CD-HEALTH INSURANCE TAX............... SB-0212 MUNI UTILTY TAX/PUBLIC UTILITY.................. SB-0076 MUNI--O'HARE CURFEW ..................................... SB-0273 NURSE CARE ACT INCL HOSPITALS................... SB-0588 PHARMACY PRACTICE-PRESCRIPTION.......... SB-0418 PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT................................... SB-0747 POLLUTN CONTRL FACILTY APPROVL.............. SB-0749 PUB UTLITIES-UTILTY ADVERT EXP............... SB-0130 PUBLIC HEALTH-BREAST CARE......................... SB-1548 REGIONAL AIRPORT PLANNING AUTH............. SB-0275 REV ACT-FARMLND TAX REDUCTION............ SB-0007 SAVINGS & LOAN HOLDING COMPANY............ SB-0213 SCH CD-COMPREHENSIVE HLTH SERV........... SB-0227 SCH CD-GRANT/SCH DIST/AIRPORTS............. SB-0274 SCHOOLS-TAX FREE BONDS................................ SB-1438 TAX-FREE BONDS/INT REV CD .......................... SB-1440 TOWNSHIP OPEN SPACE-LIMIT........................... SB-0591 TWNSHIP-YOUTH SERVICES TAX...................... SB-1386 U OF I RURAL DEVELOPMENT CENTR ............... SB-0119 U S OLYMPIC COMM-TAX CHECKOFF ............ SB-0129 US OLYMPC COM ACT/INCM TAX ACT.............. SB-0488 VEH CD-TRAIN OBSTRUCT TRAFFIC ................ SB-0474 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ZITO SENATE BILL: 17, 31, 62, 75, 127, 153, 205, 255, 301, 990, 1260, 1603 HOUSE BILL: 234, 300, 475, 696, 980, 1000, 1045, 1068, 1274, 1341, 1432, 1473, 1531, 1537, 1563, 1632, 1735, 1933, 2276, 2415, 2533, 2694, 2766 SENATE RESOLUTION: 39, 40, 80, 81, 88, 102, 161, 304, 308, 386, 462, 490, 518, 519, 520, 603, 714 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 17, 61 2440 INDEX TO SPONSORS HOUSE 2441 ACKERMAN, JAY REPRESENTATIVE (89TH DIST. REP) $DENR-ILLINOIS RIVER ...................................... HB- 1159 AG HOMESTEAD REDEMPTION ............................ HB-1089 DCCA-PRODUCT & SERVCE EXCHANGE......... HB-2369 ELEC-CANCEL UNCONTESTD PRIMARY ........ HB-1549 LIQ-MUN BLDG OVER LAKE/STREAM............. HB-0281 MUNI CD-PLATS-SOIL CONSERVATN............ HB-1119 PUB UTILITY-EX DIRECTOR-SUPVR ............... HB-2130 SCH CD-REFRNDA/DIST COMON NAME......... HB-0948 SCH CD-SCH BRD SECTARY PRO TEM.............. HB-2718 SOIL/WATER CONSERV ACT-EVIDENC........... HB-2379 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ACKERMAN HOUSE BILL: 205, 441, 455, 623, 666, 691, 1041, 1042, 1193, 1312, 1394, 2916, 2917, 2970 SENATE BILL: 1201 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 362, 426, 1024 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14 BARGER, RALPH H. REPRESENATIVE (39TH DIST. REP) $DCCA-CAROL STREAM/INDUS POND............ HB-0286 $EPA-CAROL STREAM WASTEWATER ............. HB-0284 EMERGENCY FACILITY-ENGLISH .................... HB-0926 FENCES-LIMIT TO AG AREA................................ HB-0457 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0229 MIN WAGE-OVERTIME-TRUCK CO................. HB-2945 MOTOR FUEL TAX-SUPERVISION...................... HB-0254 MUNI CD-ADDT'L BONDING POWERS.............. HB-0854 MUNI CD-ORDINANCE PREVAIL ....................... HB-1490 NURSING HM-CARE-NON-RESIDENTS....... HB-1489 PUBLIC AID-AFDC-WAGES................................. HB-2897 PUNITIVE DAMAGES-PROHIBITIONS............... HB-0342 SALES TAX BASE-VEHICLES............................. HB-0340 WORK COMP-STANDARD USED-LOSSES...... HB-0519 WRKRS COMP-PERMNT PARTL DISAB............. HB-0533 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARGER HOUSE BILL: 55, 56, 88, 239, 259, 289, 850, 925, 927, 1295, 1394, 2596, 2916 SENATE BILL: 85, 480, 936, 1040 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 208, 349, 435, 488, 780 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 14 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENATIVE (38TH DIST. REP) ADVISORY COMM ON FED PROGRAMS.............. HB-0163 CHILD CARE ACT-VOLUNTEERS........................ HB-1970 CONTROLLED SUBST-ALFENTANIL ............. HB-0339 COOK FOREST PRES-ARTS FACIL ...................... HB-2732 CRIM CD-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV ........................... HB-1603 DCCA-BAND TRIP GRANTS.................................. HB-1010 DCCA-LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOANS.............. HB-2173 DELINQT MINOR-SERIOUS CRIME.................... HB-2673 DELINQUENT CHILD-DEFINITION.................. HB-2674 DELINQUENT MINOR-DEFINITION ............. HB-2675 DEPT CORR-SINGL PARNT-CHILDRN............ HB-2559 DIVORCE-CHILD SUPPORT-MODIFY .............. HB-2350 DIVORCE/SUPPORT-RETROACTIVE.................. HB-0923 HEALTH BOARD STIPEND....................................... HB-2876 IL-MI CIV CNTR-BURR RIDGE/MEMB ........... HB-1349 INTERGOV-MANDATE FISCAL NOTES............. HB-0161 LEGISLATIVE COMMSN-CONF-FEES.............. HB-0162 PUB AID CD-EMERGENCY ASST......................... HB-2560 RAPE VICTIMS-TREATMENT ............................... HB-2839 SBE-SUICIDE REDUCTION CURRIC................ HB-2458 SMOKELESS TOBACCO BILLBOARDS............... HB-0975 TAX INCREMNT ALLOCTN-HOTEL TAX ......... HB-0073 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARNES HOUSE BILL: 850, 934, 978, 1065, 1394, 1446, 1604, 2162, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2241, 2525, 2840, 2842, 2843, 2844, 2845, 2846, 2916 SENATE BILL: 63, 132, 141, 222, 260, 342, 569, 570, 646, 651, 714, 716, 778, 932, 933, 950, 1041, 1158, 1159, 1177 2442 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENATIVE (38TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 62, 122, 142, 150, 151, 189, 262, 303, 309, 320, 357, 360, 442, 644, 782, 783, 1002, 1003, 1036 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 97 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 69 BERRIOS, JOSEPH REPRESENATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-MULTI-SPORTS FACILITY .................... HB-1409 $GRANTS- SBE ......................................................... HB-0070 $IDPA-EMERGENCY EMPL DEVELOPMT......... HB-0360 BILL OF RGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY ................ HB-2006 CHARITABLE GAME-VET/FRAT ORGN............ HB-0860 CHICAGO ALDMERMAN-WITHDRAWAL........ HB-1822 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0179 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ....................... HB-0247 CITIES & VIL-ELECTN CD-BALLOTS............... HB-1826 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI..................HB-0349 COMBINATION TRUCK TRACTOR........................ HB-2059 COMPENSATORY ED-RESIDENT ALIEN.......... HB-2401 COOK CTY-1985 TAXES VALIDATED ............. HB-0596 COURT INTERPRETER ACT .................................... HB-1149 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATE ........................ HB-0004 CREDIT CARDS-PROHIBITS SURCHRG ............ HB-1043 DCCA-PRODUCT & SERVCE EXCHANGE......... HB-2369 DCCA-WORLD TRADE CENTER .......................... HB-2349 DCMS-HISPANIC EMPLOYEES ........................... HB-1645 DCMS-PHONE DIRECTORIES............................... HB-1129 DMHDD-SHERIFF/TRANSPRT PATIENT.......... HB-0243 DRUG-FREE SCHOOL LAW................................... HB-0819 ELCT CD-PETITION/JUDICL REVIEW............... HB-1823 ELCTN CD-ELCTN JUDGES & NOTICE.............. HB-1825 ELECTION CD-REGISTRATION........................... HB-2566 ELECTION CD-VACANCIES IN OFFIC ............... HB-1821 ELECTION CODE-POLLING PLACES.................. HB-1824 FIELD SANITATION ACT.......................................... HB-1055 FIELD SANITATION-WORKER ACCESS............ HB-1310 HANDICAP CHILDRN-PARENT EDUC............... HB-2027 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN ............. HB-2404 HOMEOWNERS EMERGENCY ASSISTNCE........ HB-0716 HUMAN RTS-IMMIGRATN-DISCRIMNTN .... HB-2630 ILL PROCUREMENT INST ACT .............................. HB-2446 INTERGOV-MANDATE FISCAL NOTES............. HB-0161 LAW ENF COMP-KILLED ON DUTY ................. HB-0259 LIFELINE SERVICE ACT.......................... ............... HB-2139 MAXI-CUBE & SADDLEMOUNT TRAN............. HB-0597 MINORITY/FEM BUSINESS/CRITERIA............... HB-2405 NATIONAL GUARD-NICARAGUA ...................... HB-1542 NOTARY PUBLIC-ADVERTISING.................... HB-0372 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-INCR $1...................... HB-0018 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-CHILD ANNUITY......... HB-0382 PEN CD-LABORER-EARLY RETIREMNT........ HB-0557 PHONE COMPANY-120 MINUTE USAGE........... HB-0354 PUB AID-CUTOFF NOTIFY OF PGMS.................. HB-1138 PUB HEALTH-DIABETES-HISPANICS ............. HB-1646 REQUIRES BOXERS EXAMINATIONS.................. HB-0043 SCH CD-JUST SAY NO DAY................................... HB-0035 SPECIAL YOUTH SUPPORT SERVICES............... HB-1001 VEH CD-DUPLICTE TITLE-ODOMETER.......... HB-0823 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE ................. HB-2200 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERRIOS HOUSE BILL: 3, 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 22, 24, 25, 26, 32, 72, 73, 92, 93, 101, 105, 108, 109, 115, 131, 181, 210, 220, 222, 224, 225, 251, 346, 370, 371, 376, 380, 383, 396, 397, 425, 438, 446, 461, 489, 549, 562, 570, 572, 573, 604, 610, 627, 628, 631, 634, 639, 640, 644, 654, 656, 672, 678, 698, 712, 715, 725, 726, 748, 749, 752, 753, 754, 797, 815, 848, 865, 872, 975, 1012, 1013, 1045, 1047, 1085, 1098, 1114, 1155, 1191, 1302, 1332, 1341, 1348, 1362, 1399, 1446, 1454, 1461, 1595, 1600, 1601, 1647, 1887, 1933, 2114, 2146, 2172, 2173, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2178, 2525, 2591, 2744, 2916, 2921, 2443 BERRIOS, JOSEPH REPRESENATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 2922 SENATE BILL: 60, 77, 176, 213, 418, 553, 561, 574, 609, 616, 650, 772, 792, 990, 1022, 1037, 1095, 1194, 1197, 1275, 1277, 1314, 1359, 1361, 1470 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 103, 104, 117, 188, 190, 357, 360, 363, 394, 429, 453, 548, 596, 896, 932 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29, 33, 37, 104, 134 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT FIREARM ..................... HB-1040 BLOOD BANK-DONATION IN TRUST ................ HB-2097 BOVINE TB ERADCTN ACT-EXEMPTNS........... HB-0293 BRD HIGHER ED-STUDENT SELECTN .............. HB-2001 CHARITABLE GAMES-VET/FRAT ORG............. HB-0177 CHILD CARE ACT-EMRGNCY PERMIT............. HB-2162 CIV PRO-ENFORCE JUD/ATTY FEES................. HB-0620 CNTY JAIL GOOD BEHAVOR-EXCLUSN........... HB-0327 COMM COLLEGE EMP ADVISORY BRD............... HB-0850 CRIM CD-SEVERE/PROFOUND RETARD......... HB-2722 CRIM-VIDEO TAPE-CHILD/TESTIMNY.......... HB-2241 DMHDD-CASE COORD PILOT PROJECT............ HB-2843 ELDER ABUSE DEMO PROJCT-EXTEND........... HB-2840 ENTERPRI ZONE-DESIGNTD ZON ORG............ HB-2866 ENTERPRISE ZONES-MAXIMUM ....................... HB-1494 FIRE PROTECTION DIST TRUSTEES................... HB-1281 HUMANE ACT-PRHBT ANIMAL PRIZES........... HB-0084 ILLINOIS FRESH LABEL PROGRAM..................... HB-1187 MHDD-GOOD FAITH IMMUNITY........................ HB-2169 MIDDLE FORK-LAND CONVEYANCE ............... HB-1694 PAROLE REHEARING ............................................. HB-1507 PUBLIC/COMMUNTY SERV-EMPLYMENT...... HB-0245 REV-SENIOR CITIZENS EXEMPTIONS.............. HB-2988 SCH CD-COOP HIGH SCH FORMATION............ HB-2937 SCH CD-NON-RESIDNT PUPIL ATTND........... HB-0159 SCH CD-PRINCIP EVALU CONFERNCE ............ HB-2725 SCH CD-ROUTINE TASK REDUCTION .............. HB-1301 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP RENEWAL.................... HB-2654 SCH CD-STUDENT MEM-SCHOLARSHIP....... HB-2622 SCH CD-TAX COLLECTOR-PYMT.................... HB-2646 SCH CD/SBE REPORT CATALOG ........................... HB-2511 SCH-CUSTODIAN TRANSPORT/REIMB............ HB-2367 SMALL BUS LITIGATION EXPENSES................... HB-2443 ST EMP GRP INSUR EXPAND COVRG ............... HB-0798 STATE SALES TAX-COAL & COKE...................... HB-0285 VEH CD-DUPLICTE TITLE-ODOMETER.......... HB-0823 VEH CD-SCH BUS SAFETY HATCH..................... HB-0919 VEH/SCH CD-SCH BUS SEAT BACK................... HB-2323 VEHICLE CODE-INTERSTTE CARRERS............ HB-2321 VEHICLE CODE-TITLE LIENHOLDS.................. HB-0687 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLACK HOUSE BILL: 7, 55, 56, 69, 83, 85, 146, 147, 197, 205, 206, 207, 237, 259, 275, 289, 305, 349, 441, 473, 526, 527, 545, 624, 633, 746, 804, 878, 1193, 2260, 2842, 2844, 2845, 2846, 2916, 2918 SENATE BILL: 25, 62, 132, 222, 288, 289, 295, 372, 404, 405, 407, 421, 472, 489, 490, 504, 537, 546, 582, 762, 780, 809, 981, 1108, 1109, 1156, 1178, 1234, 1235, 1452 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 167, 218, 406, 407, 412, 464, 522, 599, 600, 601,610, 711, 722, 723, 729, 730, 747, 748, 766, 767, 808, 875, 877, 881, 899, 904, 907, 945, 946 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 24, 25, 32, 33, 46, 49 BOWMAN, WOODS REPRESENATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM) $DMHDD-PLACEMENT STUDY............................ HB-0587 $DORS-RESIDENTIAL SCH STUDY..................... HB-0710 ADVISORY COMM ON FED PROGRAMS.............. HB-0163 AFDC-SELF EMPLMT-PILOT PRGRAM........... HB-1814 BILL OF RIGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY ................ HB-1813 CASUAL DEFICIT ACT/REPEAL ......................... HB-2932 2444 BOWMAN, WOODS REPRESENATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CHCGO SHEDD AQUARIM-LND TRNSFR......... HB-0439 CHILD CARE-MOTOR VEHICLES-STDS.......... HB-2371 CHILD CARE-PROHIBIT FIREARMS ............... HB-0883 CHLD ABUSE-ALCOHOLISM REFERRAL......... HB-0348 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0179 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0274 CIV ADM CD-IDPH INSURANCE PROG ............. HB-2880 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ........................................ HB-0020 COMPTROLLER-EXAMINE EXPENDITUR....... HB-1831 COMPTROLLER-RECORDS-MERIT BD........... HB-1918 CORRECTIONS-WOMEN OFFENDERS.............. HB-2013 CREATES AIDS REGISTRY....................................... HB-0736 CREATES TENANTS BILL OF RIGHTS .............. HB-1817 CRIMINAL CASE-NEGOTIATE PLEA ................. HB-0600 DAY CARE-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE............ HB-0673 DCCA GRANTS TO NON PROFIT CORP ............... HB-2879 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE/MED EVALUATN............. HB-0099 DMHDD-SERIOUS MENTAL ILL SERVS............ HB-1811 DMHDD-YOUTH-CAREER PROGRAM............. HB-1834 DOC SUICIDE REDUCTION PROGRAM................ HB-2457 DORS- LEKOTEKS .................................................. HB-1014 EL CD-TIME OFF FOR ELCTN JUDGS ................ HB-1293 EMERGENCY TELECOMMCATN DEVICES........ HB-2114 ENV CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY ACT................. HB-2141 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSITS.......................................... HB-0062 EPA-PERMITS & VIOLATIONS............................. HB-0345 EPA-TOXIC CHEMICAL REPORTING ................. HB-1403 FREE INFO ACT-SUITS-EXEMPTIONS............ HB-2569 GENETIC ENGINEERED ORGANISMS................. HB-1866 GOV BUDGET-PENSN FUND FORMULA........... HB-1663 GOVMNT ETHIC-PAY CERTIFICATION............ HB-1919 HGHER ED-STUDENT LOAN INTEREST........... HB-0188 HISTORIC PRESERVATN-EXPLORATN............. HB-0263 HOMELESS PERSONS-HOUSING......................... HB-0968 HOUSING AUTH-FED TAX CREDIT.................... HB-1829 HUMAN RIGHT-SEXUAL ORIENTATION......... HB-0885 HUMAN RIGHTS-AMENDED COMPLAINT...... HB-2113 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... HB-2918 LEGISLATIVE COMMSN-CONF-FEES.............. HB-0162 MEDICAID-PERS NEEDS ALLOWANCE............ HB-2899 MHDD CD-DEFINE MENTAL ILLNESS.............. HB-2934 MHDD CD--MENTAL ILLNESS-RIGHTS........... HB-1812 OCCUPATION & USE TX-EXEMPTNS................ HB-0976 PEN CD-MINIMUM STATE FUNDING................ HB-1662 PUB AID-GRANT AMTS-COST STDS................ HB-2884 PUB HEALTH-BLOOD DONATN STDRDS.......... HB-0982 PUB UTILITY-NUCLEAR PLANT FUND............ HB-0215 PUBLIC AID-AFDC/GA ........................................... HB-1353 REV-NOTICE-EMPL TELEPHN NUMBER....... HB-1832 REVENUE STABILIZATION ACT............................ HB-1920 REVOKE LICENSE-EMPLOYER NOTICE........... HB-1833 SCH CD-CONTINUE ED REFORM PROG ........... HB-2883 SCH CD-DAY CARE PROGRAMS ......................... HB-0655 SCH CD-MERIT SCHRSHP INSTALLMT............ HB-0180 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED PROGRAM................. HB-2882 SCH CD-ST AID FORMULA.................................. HB-1736 SOCIAL SECURITY ENABLING ACT..................... HB-2680 SOCIAL SERVICES PLAN AUTHORITY................ HB-2881 SOCIAL WORKERS REGISTRATION..................... HB-1608 SPECIAL YOUTH SUPPORT SERVICES................. HB-1001 SPECIAL YOUTH SUPPORT SERVICES................. HB-2933 STATE EMPLOYMENT-NO POLITICS............... HB-0445 TAX FORECLOSURES-RECEIVERS..................... HB-1412 TAX SALES-ABATE/MULTI FAM RES............... HB-1411 UNIFD CD CORRECT-SEX ORIENTATN............ HB-0884 VICTIMS-RIGHT TO KNOW SENTENCE............ HB-2590 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOWMAN 2445 BOWMAN, WOODS REPRESENATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 8, 9, 66, 86, 139, 379, 401, 447, 476, 478, 507, 508, 509, 634, 638, 657, 664, 668, 678, 697, 838, 887, 967, 1149, 1155, 1309, 1355, 1356, 1546, 1564, 1632, 1665, 2006, 2140 SENATE BILL: 173, 218, 292, 366, 440, 523, 784, 785, 856, 957, 994, 995, 999, 1000, 1123, 1432, 1469, 1470, 1520 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 49, 60, 61, 104, 229, 367, 409, 489, 490, 525, 588, 924 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13 BRAUN, CAROL MOSELEY REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-BUSINESS ED PROGRAM........................ HB-1142 $DCCA-EMPLYER-ASSISTED HOUSING......... HB-0966 $DCCA-HOMELESS PERSONS .............................. HB-0965 $DCCA-MUNI EMERGENCY SHELTER ............. HB-0963 $DEPT PUB HEALTH ............................................... HB-2067 $DEPT-CONSERVATION-YOUTH PROG ......... HB-1143 $GRANTS-DCCA ................................................. HB-0874 $MIN & FEM BUSINESS COUNCIL........................ HB-1144 AFDC-EDUC/TRAINING-CHILD CARE........... HB-1203 AFDC-EMPLOYMT-MED/DAY CARE............... HB-1148 AFDC-SUBSTITUT PAYEE-PVT AGNCY.......... HB-0843 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY ACT............................... HB-0100 ASBESTOS-PUBLIC BUILDINGS ..................... HB-1195 BD HIGHER ED-PUBLC UNIV-SALARY........... HB-1205 CHGO PARK/INTNL PORT-ADVIS BRD............. HB-1211 CHILD ABUSE-REPORTS-HOTLINE.................. HB-0797 CHILD CARE EMPLOYE-DISCRIMNATN.......... HB-1546 CIRCUIT CLERKS KEEPING/RECORDS............... HB-0514 CIV PRO-PRISONERS-NO TOLLING................ HB-2637 COASTAL RESOURCE MGMT ACT........................ HB-2754 COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE ACT............... HB-2639 COMPTROLLER-DIRECT DEPOSITS................... HB-0244 CORRECT-PUB AID-EXCHANGE INFO........... HB-2185 COUNTY HOSP-NEW COOK CTY HOSP............. HB-1196 CREATES AIDS REGISTRY....................................... HB-0736 CREDIT UNION-MORTGAGE LOANS................. HB-1235 CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD.......... HB-2186 CRIM PROC-PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE........ HB-0066 CRIME- RESTITUTION ............................................ HB-2739 CRIME-RESTITUTION .......................................... HB-2740 CRIME- RESTITUTION .......................................... HB-2741 CTA-HANDICAPPED SEATS.................................. HB-0487 DAY CARE-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE............ HB-0673 DCFS-HOMELESS YOUTHS-SHELTER ............ HB-0412 DEATH PENALTY-ABOLISHES ............................ HB-0477 DENTAL HYGIENIST-CONTINUE EDUC .......... HB-2068 DEPT CORRECTN-INMATE EDUCATION......... HB-0476 DEVELOPMT FINANCE AUTH-GRANTS........... HB-2640 DISCRIMINATION-STATE BUSINESS................ HB-1145 DIVORCE-PROPTY-EXPRT WITNS-FEE........ HB-1199 DRUG-FREE SCHOOL LAW................................... HB-0819 ELCTN CD-SCH CD/GEN PRIM ELCTN............. HB-1147 ELEC CD-JUDGES/SALARIES............................ HB-0492 ELEC CD-ST EMPLOYEE REGISTRARS............. HB-2188 ELEC-CAMPAIGN DISCLSURE OFFICL............. HB-2182 ELEC-GENERAL PRIMARY DATE CHG............. HB-0435 ELECTION CD-VOTING BOOTHS......................... HB-1209 EMPLYR ASSIS COMMUNITY HOUSING............ HB-0964 HOMELESS PERSONS-HOUSING......................... HB-0968 HOMEOWNER EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE........ HB-1229 HOSP/PHYS/DNTST-PROV HLTH CARE........... HB-2194 HOUSING DEV-MUNI LOANS/REHABIL.......... HB-1232 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS .......... HB-1231 HUMAN RGHT-EMPL-PREGNACY/BIRTH.... HB-0086 HUMAN RIGHTS-AGE DEFINITION................ HB-0723 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES............ HB-2193 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLIC OFFICIAL............... HB-2672 2446 BRAUN, CAROL MOSELEY REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. IHDA LEASE PURCHASE ........................................ HB-1233 IHDA- MATCHING GRANTS .................................. HB-1127 IHDA-SINGLE ROOM FACILITIES ...................... HB-1128 IL AFFORDABLE DENTURES ACT......................... HB-0967 INCREASES CONSUMER ACCESS......................... HB-2548 INVEST BRD-COMPTROLLER MEMBER........... HB-1921 JUVENILE COURT ACT 1987.................................... HB-0787 LIFE INSURANCE CO-TAX................................. HB-1450 LOCAL GOV STOCK TAX-NO BAR ..................... HB-1140 MASS TRANSIT-STUDENT BUS FARES............. HB-2189 MED PRACT ACT-INCREASE FEE-RAT........... HB-2552 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ....................... HB-1933 MIN & FEM BUSINESS-CONTRACTS................. HB-1194 MIN & FEMALE BUS ASSISTANCE...................... HB-1139 MINORITY & FEMALE BUSNESS LOAN.............. HB-0820 MUNI EMERGNCY SHELTER REIMBURS........... HB-0969 NURSNG HOME-MEDICAID RECIPIENT.......... HB-2184 OCCUP & USE TAX-GOLD & SILVER.............. HB-1451 OFFICE OF URBAN-BUSINESS ED...................... HB-1141 PARENTAGE-CHILD SUPPORT-MINMUM..... HB-1452 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-MATERNITY......... HB-2192 PEN CD-CHGO-ANNUAL AUDIT.................... HB-2196 PEN CD-JUDGES-CONTRIBUTIONS................. HB-2773 PEN CD-SOUTH AFRICA/INVESTMENT........... HB-2195 PERSNL CD-LIST STATE VACANCIES ............... HB-1146 PHYSICIAN-IMPROVED MONITORING ............ HB-2551 PHYSICIANS-MONITOR-DISCIPLINE ............. HB-2547 PUB AID-ENTREPRENEUR TRAINING.............. HB-0494 PUB AID-HOMLESS SHELTER ASSIST.............. HB-0112 PUB AID-NURSING HOME-PAYMENTS.......... HB-2183 PUB LABOR REL-UNFAIR ARBITRATN ............ HB-1230 PUBLC AID-WARRANTS-CASHING-FEE...... HB-0488 PUBLIC AID-GRANTS/INCREASES.................... HB-0116 PUBLIC HOUS-TRAIN TENANT MGRS.............. HB-0512 REPEAL MINORITY FEMALE BUS ACT............... HB-0117 REVENUE SHARING-INCREASE.................... HB-0118 SCAVENGER SALE-NOTICE................................ HB-1207 SCH CD-CHGO PRINCIPAL DUTIES....................HB-0681 SCH CD-DRUG/ALCOHOL ABUSE INST............ HB-0603 SCH CD-DRUGS/SUBST ABUSE ED..................... HB-1868 SCH CD-TEACH-CITIZENSHIP .......................... HB-2190 SICKLE CELL ACT .................................................... HB-1201 SPEECH PATHOLOGY AUDIOLOGY ACT............ HB-2755 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ HB-0678 STATE EMPLOYMENT-NO POLITICS................. HB-0445 STRONGER ENFORCEMENT-PHYSICIAN........ HB-2549 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-DENIED BENEFT......... HB-2191 VIOLENT CRIME VICTIM FUND............................ HB-2181 VOTNG RTS-DSTRCT-UNIT OF GOV'T............ HB-2187 WILDLIFE CD-BANS LEGHOLD TRAPS............. HB-1486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRAUN HOUSE BILL: 39, 144, 272, 294, 297, 360, 363, 481, 634, 664, 668, 700, 704, 716, 734, 735, 737, 738, 739, 740, 741, 838, 858, 887, 889, 971, 978, 1114, 1149, 1341, 1365, 1412, 1882, 2774 SENATE BILL: 283, 284, 290, 299, 478, 550, 784, 785, 898, 947, 986, 1009, 1080, 1155, 1217, 1245, 1397, 1468, 1506 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 60, 103, 104, 151, 189, 355, 367, 409, 414, 646 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 18, 37, 104, 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 38, 72, 78 BRESLIN, PEG MCDONNELL REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. DEM) $FARM DEVELOPMT AUTH/SEED FUND............ HB-0704 $GRANTS--DENR ........................................ HB-1666 $GRANTS-DEPT AGRICULTURE ...................... HB-0707 $GRANTS-ST BOARD EDUCATION.......... HB-0861 $OCE-STATE APPELLATE DEFENDER.............. HB-1065 $OCE--SUPREME COURT...................................... HB-0138 2447 BRESLIN, PEG MCDONNELL REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $SUPP-ST APPELLATE DEFENDER ..................... HB-2895 CIV PROC-PAY ARBITRATN EXPENSE ............. HB-0039 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT................... HB-1105 CRIMINAL CD-ANABOLIC STEROIDS ............... HB-0670 CUB- NOTICE TO PUBLIC ....................................... HB-0401 DENTAL HYGIENIST-CONTINUE EDUC .......... HB-2068 DEPT CONSERVATN-LIFE TIME LIC ............. HB-2304 DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER FUND .............. HB-1343 DOT-CANAL LANDS RESTRICTIONS ................ HB-0472 DOT-DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ................. HB-1647 ELECTION CD-PRECINCT REGISTER............. HB-0682 ELECTION CODE-BOARD .................................... HB-2440 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-TAX........ HB-0911 FIELD SANITATION ACT....................................... HB-1055 HOSPITAL LIC-CLINICAL PROGRAM................ HB-0613 HOUSEHOLD HAZARD WASTE COLLECT.......... HB-1667 INCOME TAX LIABILITY LIMIT ............................ HB-0402 INCOME TAX-LIABILITY LIMIT ......................... HB-0136 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL DIST................................ HB-2409 INS CD-ADULT CHILD COVERAGE.................... HB-0754 INTERSPOUSAL TORT IMMUNITY....................... HB-2062 MARRIAGE/FAMILY THERAPY CERTIF ............ HB-1534 PEN CD-JUDGES-TRANSFER CREDIT............. HB-0403 PUB UTILITY-NUCLEAR PLANT FUND ........... HB-0215 PUBLIC & EDUC LABOR REL-UNFAIR.............. HB-1445 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS................. HB-1598 SCH CD-MAX HIGH SCH ENROLLMENT.......... HB-0010 SCH CD-MAX HIGH SCH ENROLLMENT.......... HB-0040 SCH CD-MERIT SCHRSHP INSTALLMT............ HB-0180 SCH-NON-RESIDENT/PUPIL ATTND.............. HB-0155 SCHOOL CD-FINAL GRADES................................ HB-0645 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ HB-0678 UNIV CIVIL SERVICE-FLEX TIME ...................... HB-1116 VEH CD/NON-RESDNT PROCESS SERV............ HB-0689 VEHICLE LENGTH LIMITATION ........................... HB-2305 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRESLIN HOUSE BILL: 9, 20, 106, 144, 197, 232, 322, 384, 386, 483, 497, 643, 1104, 1133, 1310, 1351, 1358, 1374, 1410, 1472, 1546, 2126, 2968 SENATE BILL: 173, 442, 597, 736, 749, 762, 774, 798, 939, 945, 1043, 1113, 1119, 1159, 1233, 1304, 1456, 1463, 1464 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 8, 63, 138, 151, 163, 176, 189, 191, 382, 383, 626, 656, 701 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 131 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 19 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM) $FARM DEV AUTH-POST-HARVEST ................ HB-0701 ADDICTS-TREATMENT/CONVICTION ............ HB-0504 ALEDO CIV CENTER-EXPAND BOUND............. HB-2993 CD CRIM PROC-SUPPRESS/EVIDENCE............. HB-0505 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-LSD ..................... HB-0506 CREATE QUAD CITIES DEVEL AUTH................... HB-2406 CRIM CD & CONTROLLED SUB/DRUGS............. HB-0502 CRIM CD-PROSTITUTION PANDERING............ HB-0647 CRIMINAL CODE-EAVESDROPPING.................. HB-0501 DCCA-OPPORTUNITY CORRIDORS.................... HB-1565 EAVESDROPPING CONTROL .................................. HB-2571 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-TAX........ HB-0911 ENTERPRISE ZONES-UTILITY TAXES.............. HB-1419 FARM DEBT MEDIATION ACT................................ HB-0705 LIQUOR-UNDER 21 ON PREMISES .................. HB-0643 MORTGAGE NOTIFY MORTGAGOR SALE.......... HB-2687 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CHIEFS................... HB-1070 MUNI CD-OMNIBUS VOTING............................... HB-0642 MUNI-APPOINT CITY CLERK/TREASR............ HB-0869 PEN CD-DWN POLICE-REMARRIAGE............. HB-0646 PROP TAX-POSTPONE DELINQUENCY............. HB-0462 PUBLIC UTILITY-RATE INCREASE............ HB-0648 2448 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-INCR PROPERTY TAX ......................... HB-2024 SCH CD-SUPPLEMENTAL STATE AID ............. HB-2025 SCH CD-TAX FOR 1984 REVENUE....................... HB-2026 SCH CD-TEACHER EXCHANGE PLANS............ HB-0949 SCH CD-VACCINE IMMUNIZTN INFO.............. HB-0515 SCH IMMNZTN/HLTH RPTS-REG SUPT........... HB-0644 SCHOOL CD-FINAL GRADES................................ HB-0645 TOXIC SUBST-HAZARD WARNINGS................. HB-0627 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRUNSVOLD HOUSE BILL: 210, 256, 390, 417, 421, 449, 507. 508, 509, 510, 634, 666, 669, 726, 746, 854, 1301, 1384, 1534, 1920, 2051, 2369 SENATE BILL: 37, 144, 170, 388, 465. 682, 708, 714, 789, 796, 804, 893, 956, 1056, 1373, 1375, 1376, 1400, 1461 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 53, 100, 385, 404, 426, 453, 582, 626, 1039 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS- SBE ..............................................H......... HB-0070 $OCE-ILL MORTGAGE INS AGENCY ................. HB-2455 BLIND/ELDERLY INC TAX-EXEMPTNS........... HB-0749 CHARITABLE GAME-VET/FRAT ORGN............ HB-0860 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0179 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ....................... HB-0247 CIV ADM CD-DCCA-SMALL BUSINESS........... HB-1681 CIV ADM CD-SMALL BUSN INFRAST................ HB-1682 CPR-PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTERS................... HB-0720 CREDIT CARDS-PROHIBITS SURCHRG ............ HB-1043 DCCA-PRODUCT & SERVCE EXCHANGE......... HB-2369 DCCA-WORLD TRADE CENTER .......................... HB-2349 DCMS-PHONE DIRECTORIES............................... HB-1129 EMERGENCY TELECOMMCATN DEVICES........ HB-2114 HANDICAP CHILDRN-PARENT EDUC............... HB-2027 HOUSING-HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL............ HB-2456 ILL PROCUREMENT INST ACT .............................. HB-2446 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTION/RENTERS.............. HB-0489 INSURANCE-COMPLAINTS-RULES............... HB-0751 JUVENILE-PROSECUTE AS AN ADULT............. HB-1498 LIFELINE SERVICE ACT........................................... HB-2139 LONG TERM CARE FACILITY-DMHDD............. HB-0639 MORTGAGE INS FUND-STUDIES.....................HB-2454 NO-MAIL ORDER HEARING AID SALE............. HB-0640 PHONE COMPANY-120 MINUTE USAGE........... HB-0354 PHYSICIANS-MEDICARE-LICENSE................. HB-0815 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE................................... HB-0810 PROP TX-SENIOR-HOMESTED INCRES.......... HB-2911 PUB LBRARY-POLIC/FIRMN APPLCTN............ HB-0866 PUB UTIL-KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT.............. HB-1362 PUB UTILITY-NUCLEAR PLANT FUND............ HB-0215 REPEAL-VEH EMISSION INSPECTN ................ HB-1618 RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE/ASSISTNCE............. HB-1114 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-AGE 55............................. HB-0358 SPECIAL YOUTH SUPPORT SERVICES.................. HB-1001 SR CITIZEN UTILITY RELIEF................................. HB-0750 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUGIELSKI HOUSE BILL: 4, 72, 92, 93, 95, 96, 98, 99, 105, 181, 220, 222, 224, 225, 251, 349, 357, 372, 380, 425, 438, 444, 461, 543, 549, 610, 627, 631, 634, 644, 654, 656, 672, 678, 695, 698, 726, 748, 752, 753, 754, 797, 819, 848, 865, 871, 915, 946, 975, 977, 1003, 1030, 1047, 1098, 1149, 1341, 1605, 1630, 1784, 1887, 1933, 2146, 2525, 2591, 2744, 2912, 2913, 2914 SENATE BILL: 22, 152, 154, 155, 158, 159, 162, 172, 176, 213, 383, 418, 469, 616, 953, 1146, 1270, 1275, 1314, 1359, 1361 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 103, 104, 130, 592, 705, 910, 949, 972 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 31, 37, 95 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 7 2449 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM) $CDB- ROSEMONT .................................................. HB-2176 $CHGO METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTH..................... HB-0109 $CHGO METRO FAIR & EXPO AUTH .................... HB-2969 $DCCA- ROSEMONT ............................................... HB-2174 $EPA-DIVISION NOISE POLLUTION .................. HB-2398 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ............ HB-0564 AIDS-HEALTHCARE WORKERS NOTICE ........ HB-2916 AIDS-INFECTIOUS BLOOD-FELONY .............. HB-2044 AIDS-MARRIAGE LICENSE TEST....................... HB-0438 AIDS-NOTIFY SCHOOL SUPT .............................. HB-0563 AUTOMATED TELEPHONE SOLICITATN............ HB-0008 BANK HOLD CO-ACQUIRE S & L......................... HB-2550 BANKS-SELL INSURANCE.................................... HB-2525 BK HOLD CO-PROHIB ACQUISITION................ HB-2545 CD CRIM PROC-SUPPRESS/EVIDENCE............. HB-0505 CDB-BONDS-LOANS LOCAL GOVERNMT...... HB-2175 CHG DISTRCT/CHILD ADOPTION/AGE.............. HB-2711 CHG FIREFIGHTERS PENSION/RATES ............... HB-2710 CHICAGO-APPROPRIATN-PROP TAX ............. HB-2915 CIVIC CENTER-BONDS-FINANCE.................... HB-2368 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ........................................ HB-0020 COOK CTY PENS CD/DWNST FIREMEN ............. HB-2713 COOK CTY-1985 TAXES VALIDATED .............. HB-0596 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... HB-0019 CRIM CD & CONTROLLED SUB/DRUGS............. HB-0502 CRIM CD-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV ........................... HB-1603 CRIM CD-CONTRIBUTING-JUVENILE............ HB-0378 CRIM CD-GENERAL LIMITATIONS.................... HB-2585 CRIM CD-OBSCENE DEVICE OFFENSE............. HB-1367 CRIM CD-PROSTITUTION-AIDS TEST............. HB-2172 DCCA-LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOANS............... HB-2173 DRUG OFFENSES IN PARKS-PENALTY ............ HB-1572 EAVESDROPPING CONTROL .................................. HB-2571 EPA RADON GAS LOAN PROGRAM...................... HB-1887 HOSPITL-PARAMEDS-DISEAS-NOTICE....... HB-1242 HUMAN RGHT-POLCE/FIREMN-RETIRE...... HB-2177 HWY CD-VET PARADES-LIABILITY............... HB-0452 IMMUNIZATN/DENTAL ADVISRY COMM......... HB-2682 INC TAX-CREDIT-NOISE INSULATE ............... HB-1908 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS .............................. HB-0865 INCREAS GEN HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN.............. HB-0022 INS CD-COLLISION DEDUCTIBLES.................... HB-1595 INS CD-REJECT UNINSURED OFFER ................ HB-0024 INTERGOV-MANDATE FISCAL NOTES............. HB-0161 JUV CT-AGGRVTD BATTRY-FIREARM........... HB-1596 LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN ACT ........................... HB-2694 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0229 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0346 PEN CD-CHG FIREMN/WIDOW/INCR............... HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO FIRMEN/INCREASE .................. HB-0012 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-INCR $1......................HB-0018 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STRIKE CREDIT............. HB-1012 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-INTEREST.......................... HB-0568 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-MINIM ANNUITY........ HB-0381 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-CHILD ANNUITY......... HB-0382 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-INTEREST..................... HB-0567 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-RETIREMENT ........... HB-0108 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-BOARD......................... HB-0977 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-HEALTH INS.............. HB-1600 PEN CD-CHICAGO FIRE-PARAMEDIC ............ HB-1191 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-ARTICLE................... HB-0331 PEN CD-COOK CO-SHERIFF CREDITS ............ HB-1340 PEN CD-EXCLUD AUXILIARY POLICE.............. HB-0032 PEN CD-LABORER-EARLY RETIREMNT........ HB-0446 PEN CD-LABORER-EARLY RETIREMNT........ HB-0557 PEN CD-LABORER-CHILD ANNUITY.............. HB-0570 PEN CD-METRO SAN DIST-INCREASE........... HB-2385 2450 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-UNIV-MILITARY CREDIT................ HB-2309 PEN CD-UNIV-MINIMUM PURCHASE ........... HB-2311 PEN CD-UNIV-SICK LEAVE............................... HB-2310 PEN CD-UNIV-SURVIVOR MAXIMUM............ HB-2308 PEN CD-UNIVE-3% COMPOUND INCR............ HB-2307 PEN CD-UNIVERSITIES-DISABLED ............. HB-2306 PEN-CHGO FIREMN-AVERAGE SALARY....... HB-0033 PEN-CHGO MUNI EMP/WIDOW ANNUIT........ HB-0383 PEN-CHGO MUNI-WIDOW ANNUITANT....... HB-0571 PEN-CHGO POLICE-EXEMPT SALARY ........... HB-0362 PEN-CHGO POLICE-RETIRE BENEFIT............ HB-2178 PEN-CHI POLIC-INC WIDOW ANNUTY.......... HB-0101 PENSION-COOK CO SHERIFF-AGE.................. HB-1338 PENSION-COOK SHERIFF-AUTO INCR .......... HB-1339 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE ACT................................. HB-0013 PUB LBRARY-POLIC/FIRMN APPLCTN............ HB-0866 PUB UTIL-KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT.............. HB-1362 REGISTRARS OF TITLES-INDICES ..................... HB-1376 REPEAL-VEH EMISSION INSPECTN .............. HB-1618 REQUIRES BOXERS EXAMINATIONS.................. HB-0043 SAFETY RESPONSIBILTY/COMPLIANC ............. HB-0026 SAN DIST-RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT ........... HB-1454 SANITARY DIST-HEARING OFFICER.............. HB-1701 SCH CD-PROVIDE NO CONTRACPTVES............ HB-0925 SR CITIZEN-PHARMACEUTICAL ASST............ HB-0695 ST AGENCY-EMPLOYMNT-EDUC LOAN ....... HB-1098 TAX INCREMNT ALLOCTN HOTEL TAX ......... HB-0073 TRUTH IN TAXATION .............................................. HB-2914 VEH CD-ACCIDENT REPORTING........................ HB-0025 WRKR COMP-INCR TRANSCRIPT FEE.............. HB-1165 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CAPPARELLI HOUSE BILL: 6, 15, 17, 107, 114, 115, 243, 366, 370, 371, 376, 396, 397, 453, 543, 562, 566, 572, 573, 588, 627, 726, 753, 871, 872, 946, 1013, 1054, 1082, 1083, 1085, 1086, 1219, 1375, 1399, 1446, 1601, 1604, 1780, 1933, 2164, 2911, 2912, 2913, 2921, 2922, 2970 SENATE BILL: 63, 85, 152, 154, 155, 162, 236, 264, 651, 662, 769, 959, 960, 990, 1076, 1080, 1286, 1376, 1416, 1513 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 103, 164, 275, 332, 354, 357, 360, 363, 394, 402, 416, 418, 548, 596, 705, 706, 863, 910, 983, 1041 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29, 37, 44, 55, 134 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 CHRISTENSEN, RAY A. REPRESENTATIVE(85TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-KANKAKEE RIVER ...................................... HB-0876 $GRANTS- EPA ...................................................... HB-2069 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0274 CIV ADM CD-DCCA-SMALL BUSINESS........... HB-1681 CNTY OFFICERS-REAL EST FORFEIT ............... HB-1289 COMM COLLEGE-USE OF GROUNDS.................. HB-2104 CONSERVATON-STUDY ST PARK MGMT........ HB-1564 CONSMER FRAUD-COSIGNER COLLECT......... HB-2146 COUNCIL ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT.................. HB-1192 CREDIT CARD APPLICATN DISCLOSR ................ HB-1630 CRIM CD-CONTRIBUTING-JUVENILE............ HB-0378 CUB UTILITY-CUSTOMERS LIST ........................ HB-2144 DEPT VET AFFAIRS-HOME STAFF.................... HB-2493 DOT-STUDY CORN ON WINTER ROAD............. HB-2494 ENV CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY ACT ............. HB-2141 HEALTH FACILITIES-TERMS................................ HB-1580 ICC-ELECTION EXPENDITURE ........................... HB-0023 ICC-EMPLOYEE REGULATIONS.......................... HB-1459 INSUR REDUCTION FOR SEAT BELT................... HB-2491 LOCAL APPROVAL-NUCLEAR WASTE.............. HB-0717 LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE ACT............... HB-1491 MOTOR VEHICLE REPLACEMT SAFETY............. HB-2007 NURSES-BACCALAUREATE-LOAN .............. HB-2273 SCH CD-ROUTINE TASK REDUCTION ............ HB-1301 2451 CHRISTENSEN, RAY A. REPRESENTATIVE(85TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCHOOL CD-FINAL GRADES ................................ HB-0645 VEH CODE-RENTALS/INSURNCE SOLD .......... HB-0555 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHRISTENSEN HOUSE BILL: 146, 706, 947, 1110, 1574, 1585, 1909, 2006, 2052, 2200, 2201, 2319, 2456, 2625, 2913 SENATE BILL: 280, 301, 505, 752 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 158, 361, 647, 657 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST. REP) ALL WATERCRAFT REGISTERED ......................... HB-2220 ASBESTOS ABMT-CONTRIBUTN INDEX .......... HB-0071 BANKS-SELL INSURANCE .................................... HB-2525 BOAT REG ISTRATION-REGULATIONS............. HB-2219 BOATING DUI-REVOKE LICENSE....................... HB-1200 BOATING SAFETY CERT-OPERATORS.............. HB-2201 BOATING UNDER INFLUENCE-REPORT.......... HB-2202 CDB-CONTRIBUTORY TRUST FUND ................. HB-2798 CERTIF OF ERROR-HOMSTD-INTERST.......... HB-1753 CIGARETTE TAX STAMPS-SALE......................... HB-1441 CIGARETTE TAXES ................................................. . HB-1440 CIV ADM CD & CAP DEV BD POWERS................... HB-2810 CIVIL PROC-PUN DAMAGES/DRUGS.............. HB-0999 COACHES-LIMITED LIABILITY....................... HB-0210 COGENERATION FROM SOLID WASTE............... HB-0942 COUNTIES-STORMWATER PLAN.................... HB-0998 COUNTY HOMES-TAX RATE................................ HB-0873 CREATES IESDA ACT OF 1987................................. HB-2813 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FELONY CLASS.......... HB-2471 DEPT OF REVENUE-COLLECT COSTS ............... HB-2483 DEPT-REVENUE-LIQUOR LICENSES............... HB-2976 DISASTER RELIEF ACT........................................... HB-2802 EDUC-ASBESTOS ABATEMT-INSPECTN ........ HB-1742 EMERG SER/DISASTER-FLOOD DATA.............. HB-2470 FLOOD CONTROL-NOTIFY TOWNS................ HB-1395 HEARING IMPAIRED-SPECIAL PLATE.............. HB-2060 HWY CD-TRANSPORTN IMPACT FEES............. HB-1759 ILL PURCHASING ACT- BIDDING...................... HB-2796 ILLINOIS MORTGAGE BROKERS ACT................. HB-1950 JUVENIL CT/RESTRICTIVE SHELTER................ HB-1505 LIFELINE TELEPHONE RATE................................. HB-1503 LOTTERY-COMPTROLLER TRANSFERS .......... HB-2812 LOTTERY-MULTISTATE GAMES....................... HB-2801 MARRIAGE/FAMILY THERAPY CERTIF ............ HB-1534 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-MAYOR APPTS.......... HB-2529 MORTGAGES-REAL PROP-PAYOFF AMT....... HB-1501 MOTOR FUEL TAX-INCREASE............................. HB-2063 MOTORBOAT OPERATION-AGE 21..................... HB-2199 OBSCENITY-COUNTY-WIDE STANDARD...... HB-1393 OPEN SPACE LAND- FEES...................................... HB-1757 PRIVATE PROP-CNTY ROAD ACCESS ............... HB-1758 PROP TX-DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS................ HB-1750 PROPERTY TAX-PROTESTS.................................. HB-1755 PUB DEFENDR-CONTEMPT PROCEEDNG........ HB-1502 RADIATION PROT-FEES & RENEWAL.............. HB-2791 RADIATION/REGISTRATION & FEE.................... HB-0539 RADIOACTIVE WASTE MGMT-FEES.................. HB-2849 REGIONAL DEVEL AUTHORITY ACT .............. HB-2626 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. HB-0280 REV ACT-ASSESSOR-ADDITL COMP............... HB-1751 REV ACT-ASSESSOR BUS/COMPTR ED............. HB-1752 REV ACT/SALES RATIO-ADJUSTMENT............ HB-1506 REV-ASSESSOR-DEFINITION ............................ HB-1754 REV-TAX-BILL-DEADLINE ........................... HB-2028 REVENUE ACT-ASSESSORS.................................. HB-1756 REVENUE CHANGES-TRANSPORTATION....... HB-2750 RTA-CTA--TECHNICAL................................... HB-0989 2452 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST. REP)-Cont. RTA- FILL VACANCIES ....................................... HB-2531 SAFETY IN SKIING BOARD..................................... HB-2786 SALES TX-NONPRESCRIP MEDICINE............... HB-2485 SCH CODE-NO SCHOOL ANNEXATION............ HB-2425 SERV OCCUPATION & USE TAX-BASE.............. HB-2484 STATE & LOCAL SALES TAXES ............................. HB-2481 STATE & LOCAL OCCUP TAX BASE...................... HB-2482 STATE POLICE FORENSIC LAB ..............................HB-2331 SUBURBAN BUS BRD-EXPENSES..................... HB-2053 SUPPLEMENTAL DEALER LICENSE..................... HB-1173 TAX USE-EXEMPT FUEL/ELECTRIC ................. HB-0007 URBAN STORMDRAINAGE DIST ACT.................. HB-0997 VEH CD-CNTY BRD-SPEED LIMITS ................. HB-1504 VICIOUS DOGS-UNLAWFUL .................................. HB-1500 WORK PERMITS-LAKE MICH............................... HB-2864 WORKER COMP-CONTRIBUTIONS .................... HB-1477 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHURCHILL HOUSE BILL: 305, 604, 1093, 1367, 1377, 1394, 1466, 2051, 2829 SENATE BILL: 66, 203, 483, 496, 1122, 1214, 1227, 1297, 1298 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 33, 34, 42, 45, 46, 47, 77, 87, 88, 89, 90, 116, 132, 172, 183, 193, 194, 211, 238, 265, 266, 280, 285, 386, 392, 401, 462, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 486, 503, 505, 506, 507, 508, 518, 556, 579, 585, 645, 664, 693, 754, 755, 756, 776, 784, 796, 818, 826, 882, 901, 912, 915, 920, 931, 983, 989 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59, 121 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 66 COUNTRYMAN, JOHN W. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. REP) $OCE-SUPREME COURT........................................ HB-0138 ABORTION-IN HOSPITAL ....................H............. HB-1399 ALL-TERRAIN-MOPED REGULATION............ HB-2327 ATTORNEY/NOTARY PUBLIC ............................... HB-1420 BACCALAUREATE ED SYSTEM ACT.................... HB-2117 BD REGENTS ADD 3/STUDENT VOTE.................. HB-0729 BIRTH CERTFICATES-BLOOD TYPE .................. HB-0730 CHARITABLE SOLICIT-REGISTRATN ............... HB-2987 CIV ADM CD & CAP DEV BD POWERS.................. HB-2810 CIV PRO-LIMITATION/ASSUMD NAME........... HB-2902 CIV PROC-PAY ARBITRATN EXPENSE ............. HB-0039 CIV PROC-UNIFORM EMINNT DOMAIN .......... HB-0051 CIVIL PROC-VENUE/GOVMT CORP................ HB-0692 COLLEGE BOARDS-STUDENT VOTE.................. HB-2010 CONSOLIDAT PRIMARY-DATE CHANGE......... HB-1516 CORRECTIONS-CONVERT INSTITUTON.......... HB-1016 COUNTY ZONING BD-ALTERN MEMBER........ HB-1392 CRIMINAL CODE-PROPERTY CRIMES.............. HB-1847 DECEPTIVE PRACTICE--GARNISHMENT .......... HB-2825 DRIVING OFFENSES-PENALTIES ....................... HB-2701 ELCTN CD-DIVSION OF PRECINCTS ................. HB-1941 ELCTN CD-ELCTRNC VOTNG SYSTEMS.......... HB-1036 ELCTN CODE/WRITE-IN CANDIDATES ........... HB-1125 ELCTN-SBE EXAM NOMNATG PETITNS.......... HB-0912 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS.......................... HB-0105 ELEC CD-BD ELECTN COMMISSNRS................. HB-2977 ELEC CD-BD ELECTN COMMISSNRS................. HB-2978 ELEC CD-ELCTRNC VOTING SYSTEMS............ HB-2951 ELEC CD-ELECTION COMMISSIONERS............ HB- 1642 ELEC CD-ELECTION COMMISSIONERS............ HB-2955 ELEC CD-ELECTION OF JUDGES......................... HB-2956 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING...................... HB-2950 ELEC CD-POLLING PLACE LOCATION ............. HB-2953 ELEC CD-PROVIDE VOTE ABSTRACT................ HB-1495 ELEC CD-RETABULATING PRECINCT.............. HB-2949 ELEC CD-WRITE-IN CANDIDATES ................. HB-2952 ELECT CD-RETABULATING PRECINCT............ HB-1126 ELECTION CD--AUTOMATIC RECOUNT............ HB-2538 ELECTION CD-AUTOMATIC RECOUNT............ HB-2954 2453 COUNTRYMAN, JOHN W. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. REPy-Cont. ELECTION CD-CANVASS ....................................... HB-1496 ELECTION CD-CANVASS ...................................... HB-2948 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS............... HB-1112 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS........... HB-2962 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0329 ELECTION CD-ELECTION OF JUDGES .............. HB-1037 ELECTION CD-ELCTRONIC VOTING................. HB-1039 ELECTION CD-GA VACANCY ............................... HB-2979 ELECTIONS-NOMINATING PETITIONS............ HB-1641 ELECTIONS/POLLING PLACE CHANGE............. HB-1579 ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION............................... HB-1585 FIREARM OWNR ID-FORCIBL FELONY............ HB-0333 ID CARD-REPRODUCT/MISDEMEANOR.......... HB-2699 INC TX-SCH CD-FUND EDUCATION ............. HB-1837 INS CD-LIABLE LIMITS/DISCLOSE.................... HB-1391 INS CD-SUBROGATION LIMITS........................... HB-1360 INTERSPOUSAL TORT IMMUNITY....................... HB-2062 JURY LIST- SELECTION ...................................... HB-1410 JURY LISTS-DRIVERS LICENSE ......................... HB-1113 LIQUOR CONTROL-SPORTS STADIUM ............ HB-2886 LIQUOR-ACTIONS/INTOX UNDER 21 ............ HB-1134 LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRICT ACT............... HB-2731 MINOR-DRUG TEST-PARENT REQUEST........ HB-2542 MOBILE HM LANDLORD/TENANT RGHT.......... HB-1118 MOBILE HOME-SECURITY DEPOSIT................ HB-0266 MOTOR FUEL TAX-TOWNSHIPS......................... HB-0059 NOT FOR PROFIT-IMMUNITY ............................. HB-0270 PEN CD-JUDGES-PUBLIC DEFENDER............. HB-0731 PEN-DWNST POLICE/FIRE-WKR COMP......... HB-0496 PROHIBIT SUMMER UTILITY RATES.................. HB-2903 PROHIBITS SMOKING IN ELEVATORS................ HB-0052 PUBLIC COLLEGE-TAXING DISTRICT .............. HB-1519 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE......... HB-0338 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE......... HB-2014 RECKLESS DRIVING-CLASS A MISDM ............. HB-1576 RECORDERS-OFFICE HOURS............................. HB-1438 REQUIRE UNDERINSURED COVERAGE............. HB-1361 REVENUE-BAD CHECK FEE................................... HB-1517 SCH CD-EMPLOY-BACKGROUND CHECK..... HB-1120 SOFTWARE LIC ACT-REPEAL .............................. HB-1401 SOFTWARE LICENSE ENFORCEMENT............. HB-1402 TOLLWAY-TAXABLE LEASE PROPERTY ......... HB-0538 TORT IMMUNTY LCL GOV VOLUNTEER ........... HB-0271 U OF I-CHGO-ADDTL UNDERGRAD ............. HB-2002 UCC SECURITY-LOST INSTRUMENT............. HB-0172 VEH CD-DEFINITIONS............................................ HB-2702 VEH CD-REVOCATION/MULTI DUI................... HB-2700 VEH CD/NON-RESDNT PROCESS SERV............ HB-0689 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COUNTRYMAN HOUSE BILL: 5, 131, 143, 255, 417, 473, 474, 590, 713, 728, 850, 1065, 1245, 1270, 1312, 1394, 1507, 1587, 1958, 2044, 2303, 2925 SENATE BILL: 2, 73, 87, 88, 114, 146, 220, 252, 258, 287, 423, 448, 449, 450, 476, 532, 557, 585, 641, 642, 644, 687, 728, 782, 822, 932, 1051, 1113, 1131, 1132, 1261, 1304, 1369, 1422, 1426, 1472, 1487 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 43, 70, 329, 330, 426, 625, 669, 677, 681, 865, 1032 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 66, 67, 82, 108, 115, 116, 117, 126, 127, 138, 139 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 14 COWLISHAW, MARYLOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP) $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUC ........................................ HB-0481 AIRPORT HAZARDS-RTA ...................................... HB-0802 BANKING ACT GENERAL POWERS................... HB-2790 BILLBOARDS-LOCAL REGULATION.................. HB-0625 CIVIL PROC-COLLAT-SOURCE PAYMT.......... HB-1476 COACHES-LIMITED LIABILITY........................... HB-1635 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE ELECTION............ HB-0143 COUNTY ZONING BD-ALTERN MEMBER........ HB-1392 2454 COWLISHAW, MARYLOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP}-Cont. DCCA/SBE-FOREIGN LANGUAGE BANK......... HB-2783 DEPT OF INSUR-INVESTIGATIONS................. HB-2836 DISCLOSE REBATE TERMS ..................................... HB-1386 DMHDD-SERVICES FOR DD FAMILIES............. HB-2842 EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANG GRANTS............ HB-2781 EDUCATIONAL LOAN DEFAULTS ........................HB-2248 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE VOTING .............................. HB-0955 ELEC CD-LOCAL GOVNMNT OFFICIAL............ HB-1981 ELEC CD-WRITE IN ABSENTEE............................ HB-1245 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT.................... HB-2961 ELECTION CD-CHALLENGED VOTER............... HB-1734 ELECTION CODE-ABSENTEE BALLOT.............. HB-1520 EMERGENCY FACILITY-ENGLISH .................... HB-0926 EMERGENCY SERVICE-.05% TAX ....................... HB-1827 EPA- SOLID WASTE FEE.......................................... HB-2243 EXAM FEE INCREASE............................................. HB-1313 HIGHER ED-SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN ......... HB-1018 HISTORIC PRESERVTN PLAQUE PROG.............. HB-0231 HIWAY CD-TRANSPORTN IMPACT FEE........... HB-1672 HUMANE ACT-PRHBT ANIMAL PRIZES........... HB-0084 INS CD-LIABLE LIMITS/DISCLOSE.................... HB-1391 INVEST PARK/FOREST DIST FUNDS ................. HB-0868 JURY LISTS-DRIVERS LICENSE.......................... HB-1113 LANGUAGE & TRADE ACADEMY......................... HB-2782 LIBRARY SYSTEM-INCREASE GRANTS........... HB-1123 MARRIAGE-CLERK PERFORM/FEES.................. HB-1304 MARRIAGE/FAMILY THERAPY CERTIF ............ HB-1534 MATH/SCI ACAD-SCH DISTRCT PAYS ............. HB-2919 MHDD CONFID INFO DISCLOSURE...................... HB-2831 MTG ESCROW ACCTS-INT/NOTICE ................. HB-1305 MTG ESCROW ACCTS-INT/NOTICE ................. HB-2312 NOT FOR PROFIT-IMMUNITY ............................. HB-0270 NURSING HOME-MONITOR LICENSE .............. HB-2359 PARK DIST-ANNEX-FOREST PRESERV.......... HB-0803 RECYCLING PILOT PROJECT ACT........................ HB-2606 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS ............................... HB-1482 SCH CD-FOREIGN LANGUAGE GRANT............ HB-2779 SCH CD-GIFTS VESTING ........................................ HB-2716 SCH CD-LANGUAGE TEACHER GRANT........... HB-2780 SCH CD-NO HEALTH CLINICS......................... HB-0988 SCH CD-NOTICE TO AMEND TAX LEV ............. HB-2724 SCH CD-SCH BRD SECTARY PRO TEM.............. HB-2718 SCH CD-SCH PSCHOLOGIST SERVICE .............. HB-0465 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP RENEWAL .................... HB-2654 SCH CD-SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER................... HB-0672 SCH CD-SPECL ED/DEFINE AUTISM................. HB-2645 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0400 SCH CD-SUPERINTENDENT EXP FUND........... HB-2647 SCH CD-SUPERINTENDENT DUTIES.................HB-2729 SCH CD-TEACHER EVALUATION....................... HB-0126 SCH CD-XTRAORDNRY SPEC ED REIM............ HB-1583 SCH CD-2YR BILINGUAL EDUC PROG.............. HB-0927 SCH CD/CONSUM ED PROFICNY TEST............... HB-1828 SCH CD/REVENUE-STATE AID............................ HB-0398 SCH CD/SBE REPORT CATALOG........................... HB-2511 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT TAKE OFFICE................. HB-0344 SCHOOL CODE-COMBINED SCH DIST............... HB-2717 SECONDARY SPL ED-PILOT PROGRAM ........... HB-2846 ST LIBRARY-OFFICE PRESERVATION.............. HB-1602 STATE BUDGET-40% EDUCATION ................... HB-1499 VICTIM RIGHTS-IMPACT STATEMENT............ HB-1556 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COWLISHAW HOUSE BILL: 486, 934, 1120, 1216, 1408, 2458 SENATE BILL: 2, 185, 187, 310, 443, 472, 534, 630, 642, 912, 918, 961, 973, 977, 1235 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 151, 186, 189, 249, 417, 488, 636 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 66, 67, 71, 82, 107, 108, 115, 116, 117, 126, 127 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14 2455 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM) $G RAN TS-- SBE ........................................... ........... H B-0070 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY ACT ............................... HB-0100 AIRPORT AUTH-DUPAGE COUNTY ................. HB-0016 ALTERNATVE DEFAMATN ACTN-DAMGS...... HB-0590 APPELLATE COURT-INCR JUDGES.................... HB-1063 ATTORNEY INITIAL INCORPORATOR................ HB-0388 CHILDREN-TRAUMA CARE-REIMBRSMT.... HB-0389 CIRCUIT BREAKER-DRUG COSTS ...................... HB-1473 CIRCUIT JUDGE-MADISON/ST CLAIR.............. HB-1064 CIV PRO-SERVICE/PROD LIABILITY................. HB-2061 CIVIL PROC-PUN DAMAGES/DRUGS................ HB-0999 CORONERS-MEDICAL EXAMINER .................... HB-0063 CORRECTNS-HOME INCARCERATION ............ HB-2607 CORRECTNS-RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY......... HB-1350 COUNTIES-LIQUOR TAX ....................................... HB-0844 COUNTY EXEC-VOTE/BREAK TIE...................... HB-0186 CRIM PRO/REDUCE GRAND JURY....................... HB-132 CRIM PROC-BAIL DENIAL .................................... HB-0079 CRIM-VEHICULAR BATTERY/FELONY ........... HB-0122 DIVORCE/SUPPORT-RETROACTIVE.................. HB-0923 DRIVING OFFENSES-PENALTIES ....................... HB-2701 ELCTN-SBE EXAM NOMNATG PETITNS.......... HB-0912 ELEC CD-ELCTN CONTEST PROCEDUR........... HB-0913 ELECTN CD-BOARD MEMBERS ........................... HB-0060 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSITS.......................................... HB-0062 HIGH IMAPCT BUSNIESS-TX EXEMPT.............. HB-2102 HIGH RISK INFANT-LIMIT CLAIMS.................. HB-1472 HORSE RACING-THOROBREDS-PRIZES........ HB-0880 ID CARD-REPRODUCT/MISDEMEANOR.......... HB-2699 INC TX-SCH CD-FUND EDUCATION ............. HB-1837 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTION/RENTERS.............. HB-0489 INS CD-CERTIFICTE-TAX/DEMOLITN........... HB-0187 INS CD-PUN DAM/VEXATIOUS DELAY............ HB-1673 INS CD-RISK RETENTION/CAPTIVE ................. HB-2437 JUDGES-COMPULSORY RETIREMENT............. HB-2981 JURY SERVICE-EDITORIAL STAFF .................... HB-0001 LEGIS REF BUREAU-STATUTES.......................... HB-1924 LIQUOR CONTROL-SPORTS STADIUM ............. HB-2886 LIQUOR-MINOR-HOST LIABLE........................... HB-2707 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ESTABLISHMENT .............. HB-0387 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ESTABLISHMENT .............. HB-2492 MED PRAC ACT-LEGEND DRUGS....................... HB-1871 MEDICAID- AIDS.................................................... HB-0740 MUNI EMERGNCY SHELTER REIMBURS........... HB-0969 NO COMPULSORY STATE RETIREMENT............ HB-2980 NO STATE COMPULSORY RETIREMENT............ HB-1848 NURS HOME-SHELTER CARE-MEDICIN ....... HB-1835 REAL ESTATE CONTRACT-DEFAULT ............... HB-1531 RECREATIONAL AREA ........................................... HB-1836 RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE/ASSISTNCE............. HB-1114 SALES TAX-END ON EAT-OUT FOOD.............. HB-0463 SALES TAX-FRUIT DRINKS.................................. HB-1855 SAVINGS AND LOANS-BONDS ............................ HB-1597 SEX OFFEND-SEC OF STATE NOTICE................. HB-0213 ST BD ED CODIFY SCHOOL LAW........................... HB-1351 ST BD ED CODIFY SCHOOL LAW........................... HB-2688 TRUCKS-65 MPH-WANTON MISCONDCT...... HB-0386 UNIFD CD CORRECT-SEX ORIENTATN ............ HB-0884 UNIFORM COMM CD/BAD CHECK FEE.............. HB-2540 VEH CD-ALCOHOL/DRUG TEST.......................... HB-0185 VEH CD-DEFINITIONS....................................... HB-2702 VEH CD-MOTOR CYCLE HELMET...................... HB-0002 VEH CD PARKING ADJUDUCATION.................. HB-0080 VEH CD-REVOCATION/MULTI DUI................. HB-2700 VEH CD-RR MAINTENANCE................................. HB-2928 VEH CD-SCH BUS SAFETY HATCH..................... HB-0919 VEH CD-TOWING/HEARING LAW .................. HB-2438 2456 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-TRUCK SPEED LIMIT-50MPH............ HB-1612 VEH/SCH CD-SCH BUS SEAT BACK ................... HB-2323 WILDLIFE CD-BANS LEGHOLD TRAPS............. HB-1486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CULLERTON HOUSE BILL: 194, 678, 838, 1065, 1149, 1310, 2259 SENATE BILL: 3, 65, 77, 126, 141, 181, 194, 218, 258, 263, 265, 418, 550, 567, 582, 634, 702, 711, 1170, 1181, 1183, 1210, 1229, 1316, 1335 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 103, 163, 403, 465, 483, 844, 859, 867, 876, 915 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 18 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 52, 79 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM) $FARM DEV AUTH-POST-HARVEST................ HB-0701 $GRANTS- DCCA ............ .............. .................... HB-0702 $GRANTS-DCCA/AG RESEARCH ........................ HB-0450 $OCE-STATE APPELLATE DEFENDER.............. HB-1065 AGGRAVATED BATTERY/SR CITIZEN................ HB-2721 AGRICULTURE-SEED CAPITAL FUND .............. HB-0703 ASST ST ATTY SALARY SUPPLEMENT................ HB-1914 AUTO INS-HANDICAPPED POLICY .................... HB-1717 CHILD ABUSE-DEATH-AUTOPSY..................... HB-0464 CHILD ABUSE-INVSTIGATN-MEDICAL......... HB-0222 CHILD ABUSE-INVESTIGATIONS....................... HB-0224 CHILD ABUSE-IN HOME SERVICES................... HB-0225 CHILD ABUSE-RECORDS-EXPUNGEMT......... HB-0421 CHILD ABUSE-REPORTS-HOTLINE................. HB-0797 CHILD CARE EMPLOYE-DISCRIMNATN.......... HB-1546 CHILDREN-FAMILY PRESERVATION............... HB-1469 COMMITTEES/BOARDS-REPEAL..................... HB-2256 CREATES BLANKET PRIMARY ACT..................... HB-0045 CREATES OPEN PRIMARY ACT............................. HB-0044 CRIM CD-CRIMINL SEXUAL ASSAULT ............ HB-0685 CRIM CD-INCREASE PENALTIES ................... HB-1624 CRIM CD-KIDNAPPING-FELONY ..................... HB-2957 CRIM PROC-BAIL-VICTIM IMPACT ............... HB-0696 CRIM PROC-JURY TRIAL WAIVER..................... HB-1154 CRIM PROC-KIDNAPPING .............................. HB-2960 CRIM VIC-DEFINE VICTIM ................................... HB-2958 DASA-ST EMPLOYEES-EDUC PROGRAM....... HB-1623 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-ST PLAN-FUNDS......... HB-0093 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-INVESTIGATNS ............ HB-0094 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE/MED EVALUATN ............ HB-0099 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE/REVIEW ............................. HB-0223 DCFS-CHLD ABUSE/EXTENSION/RPTS........... HB-0095 DCFS-COMPUTERIZE CASE TRACKING........... HB-0096 DCFS-MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS ................ HB-0092 DCFS-STAFF TRAINING PROGRAM................... HB-0098 DCFS-STAFF/STANDARDS ................................... HB-0097 DEBT COLLECT SCHOLARSHIP COMM............... HB-1956 DEPT OF REVENUE-TESTIMONY........................ HB-3007 DEPT VET AFFAIRS-HOME STAFF...................... HB-2493 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECH CHANGE........... HB-1061 FIRE DISCIPLINE ACT-INVESTGTN................... HB-1060 FOSTER HOMES-LICENSE RENEWAL............... HB-0166 FUEL STANDARDS-TEST FEES............................ HB-2386 HIGH RISK INFANT-LIMIT CLAIMS.................. HB-1472 IL CLEAN AIR ACT ......................... ...................... HB-1719 ILLINOIS TRADE SECRETS ACT............................HB-0542 INCOME TX-ADOPTION DEDUCTION............... HB-0165 INCOME TX-EXEMPTS FOSTER CHILD............ HB-1720 INCOMPETENTS-NUTRITION-MEDICAL ...... HB-1470 INS FIRE POLICY SMOKE DETECTOR.................. HB-2396 INSURANCE NONRENEW RAISE RATE.............. HB-0168 JUV CT HEALTH CARE PROVIDER .................... HB-0549 LICENSE VET HOME ADMINISTRATOR ............. HB-1900 LIVING WILL-DECLARATION ....................... HB-0175 2457 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. LIVING WILL-DEATH DELAY PROCED............. HB-1902 LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN ACT........................... HB-2694 MEDICAID-MULT HANDICAP-PAYMENT..... HB-1467 MHDDC-TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION.............. HB-0548 MILITARY/NAVAL CD-CENTRAL AMER......... HB-0838 MIN FEM BUS ENT-SERVICE CNTRCT.............. HB-2670 MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOP ACT.................. HB-1627 MISTREATMENT OF POLICE DOGS...................... HB-1548 MOBILE HM LANDLORD/TENANT RGHT.......... HB-1118 MOBILE HOME SECURITY DEPOSITS.................. HB-0328 MOBILE HOME-CABLE TELEVISION ................. HB-1616 MOBILE HOME-SECURITY DEPOSIT................. HB-0266 MORTGAGE NOTIFY MORTGAGOR SALE.......... HB-2687 MUN-HOME RUL-NO ANNEX W/O VOTE ..... HB-1629 MUNICPAL CODE-TECHNICAL CHANGE........ HB-1621 OCCUPATION-USE TAX-MAGAZINES............ HB-1957 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-SICK LEAVE........... HB-0385 PEN CD-DOWNSTATE TEACHERS...................... HB-1910 PEN CD-DWNST FIRE-UNION SERVIC ........... HB-0399 PEN CD-DWNST FIRE-AUTOMTC INCR......... HB-0886 PEN CD-DWNST FIREMEN/RETIREMNT ......... HB-1247 PEN CD-DWNST FIREMEN-WIDOWS.............. HB-1248 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER/REFUNDS.............. HB-0145 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER RETIREMNT.......... HB-0197 PEN CD-FIREMEN-HEALTH INSURANC........ HB-1637 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-FLAT RATE................ HB-1011 PENSION CD/RETIREMENT FORMULA.............. HB-1213 PENSION-FIRE-FULL FUNDING....................... HB-1931 PENSION-TEACH-DISTRIB EARNINGS.......... HB-1321 PERS CD-PROTECT WHISTLEBLOWERS........... HB-1780 PERSONNEL CD-UNUSED VACATION .............. HB-1779 POST-HARVEST TECHNOLOGY CENTER......... HB-1620 PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE ACT-DPH.......... HB-0294 PROP TX ABATMT-ANNEXED PROPRTY.......... HB-3017 PUB AID-INVSTGATN-FRAUD-REMEDY..... HB-0478 PUB LABOR REL-SECURITY EMPLOYE............ HB-1214 PUB LABOR RELATN ACT-MEDIATION ........... HB-1215 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-TECH CHGES............ HB-2031 RAFFLES ACT-MULTI LICENSE .......................... HB-1259 REV ACT-INC VET HOM TAX EXMPTN............. HB-0167 SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW............................. HB-1952 SCH BD MEMBER/MEETING REIMBURS............ HB-1901 SCH CD-K/1ST GRADE ENTRY AGE................ HB-0493 SCH CD-PARENTING ED REQD/9-12 ............... HB-0508 SCH CD-TCHR INSTIT/SUICID INFO................. HB-0394 SCH CD-TCHR USE REASNBLE FORCE............. HB-1946 SCH CD-TENURE AFTER AGE 70......................... HB-0461 SCH DIST TAX BASE RELIEF ACT......................... HB-1626 SEC OF STATE-PETTY CASH FUNDS ................. HB-1032 SMOKE DETECTORS-FACILITIES....................... HB-2403 ST EMP GRP INSUR EXPAND COVRG .................. HB-0798 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ HB-0678 TELEPHONE AND MAIL HARASSMENT............. HB-1240 TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX ACT ............................ HB-1615 UNFRM COMM CD-SEC/STATE DUTIES........... HB-0714 URINE DECEPTION-CLASS A MISDEM............. HB-1715 VEH CD-SEAT BELT VIOLATION......................... HB-1631 VICTIM RIGHTS-IMPACT STATEMENT............ HB-1556 VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS-CHILDREN............. HB-2959 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRAN HOUSE BILL: 9, 24, 25, 50, 122, 141, 146, 232, 249, 306, 320, 345, 456, 504, 505, 507, 509, 516, 541, 555, 566, 697, 705, 715, 725, 726, 749, 753, 814, 860, 919, 949, 978, 1055, 1098, 1133, 1188, 1225, 1241, 1301, 1341, 1342, 1348, 1367, 1444, 1484, 1526, 1628, 1667, 1767, 1805, 1955, 2027, 2142, 2426, 2567, 2569, 2596, 2606, 2682 SENATE BILL: 21, 22, 76, 130, 145, 241, 383, 389, 408, 482, 488, 508, 535, 564, 570, 579, 646, 832, 945, 950, 1000, 1025, 1056, 1109, 1115, 1146, 1147, 1171, 1263, 1267, 1295, 1296, 1318, 1325, 1496, 1497 2458 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 23, 101, 165, 176, 222, 244, 263, 267, 310, 449, 450, 466, 467, 500, 517, 559, 589, 592, 603, 626, 657, 781, 792, 793, 838, 869, 879, 940, 953 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 37, 58, 63, 84, 102 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT PUB HEALTH ................................................ HB-2067 $GRANTS-STATE BOARD EDUCATION............. HB-1722 $IDPA-EMERGENCY EMPL DEVELOPMT......... HB-0360 $ILLINOIS SCIENCE FOUNDATION...................... HB-1792 $PUB AID-MEDICAID REIMBURSEMNT .......... HB-0699 ACC/HLTH INS-CHILD HLTH SERVCS............. HB-0296 AIDS-DRUG ABUSE EDUCATION........................ HB-0737 ANATOMIC GIFT-SURVIVOR CONSENT .......... HB-0406 ANATOMICAL GIFTS-PERMISSION .................. HB-0407 AUD GEN-ST EMPL PRODUCTIVITY.................. HB-2394 BLD HAZARDOUS SUBST NONCOMM WA......... HB-2743 BRD HIGHER ED-INTRNAL REFERNCE........... HB-2644 CANOE AND KAYAK REGISTRATION ................. HB-2925 CHCGO SHEDD AQUARIM-LND TRNSFR......... HB-0439 CHILD CARE-PROHIBIT FIREARMS .................. HB-0883 CHILD SUPPRT-COST LIVING ADJST................ HB-1796 CHILDREN-FAMILY PRESERVATION ............. HB-1469 CIV ADM CD-IDPH INSURANCE PROG ............. HB-2880 COMMUNTY RESIDENT RIGHT LOCATE........ HB-2611 COMPREH HLTH ED-ORGAN TRANSPLT......... HB-0409 COOK FOREST PRES-ARTS FACIL ...................... HB-2732 CORRECTIONS-WOMEN OFFENDERS .............. HB-2013 CREATES AIDS REGISTRY....................................... HB-0736 CRIM CD-PROHIBIT SALE/HAND GUN............ HB-0447 CRIM CD-SALE OF BODY PARTS......................... HB-0404 DCCA GRANTS TO NON PROFIT CORP ............... HB-2879 DCCA-WORLD TRADE CENTER .......................... HB-2349 DEPT CORR-SINGL PARNT-CHILDRN............ HB-2559 DISSOLUTION OF MARIAGE-SUMMONS......... HB-2352 DIVORCE-CHILD SUPPORT-MODIFY.............. HB-2350 DIVORCE-MAINTENANCE.................................... HB-1939 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-DEFINITION................... HB-1744 DOT & CDB-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.................. HB-2735 DPH-AIDS TRAINING-ST EMPLOYEES........... HB-0738 EL CD-TIME OFF FOR ELCTN JUDGS ................ HB-1293 ELEC CD-COMMITTEEMAN PETITIONS........... HB-1589 ELECTIONS-CHICAGO-TERMS ......................... HB-1884 EMERG EMPLOY DEV-DEPT PUB AID ............... HB-0359 EMPLYR ASSIS COMMUNITY HOUSING............ HB-0964 EPA RULES ECONOMIC IMPACT........................... HB-1309 SEPA-PERMITS & VIOLATIONS............................. HB-0345 EPA-PHASE II VAPOR RULES............................... HB-1671 EPA-TOXIC CHEMICAL REPORTING .................. HB-1403 EPA-VALIDATES RULES ........................................ HB-2769 FIREARM OWNERS ID ACT..................................... HB-2351 FREE INFO ACT-SUITS-EXEMPTIONS............ HB-2569 HANDICAP CHILDRN-PARENT EDUC............... HB-2027 HEALTH FAC PLAN BD-AIDS PERMIT .............. HB-0735 HGHER ED-STUDENT LOAN INTEREST........... HB-0188 HISTORIC PRESERVTN PLAQUE PROG............... HB-0231 HOMELESS PERSONS-HOUSING......................... HB-0968 HUMAN RGHT-EMPL-PREGNACY/BIRTH.... HB-0086 HUMAN RIGHTS-AMENDED COMPLAINT...... HB-2113 HUMAN RIGHTS-AFFIRM ACTION.................... HB-2126 HUMAN RIGHTS/APPRENTICESHP-AGE......... HB-1290 HUMAN RTS ACT-ATTY FEES & COST............. HB-1809 HUMAN RTS-JUDICIAL REVIEW-COST ......... HB-2641 ID CARD-DISABILITY ........................................ HB-0252 ILLINOIS SCIENCE FOUNDATION........................ HB-1791 INC TAX/SCH CD-TECH CHGES.......................... HB-2762 IRRADIATED FOOD-LABELING........................... HB-0212 LOBBYIST REG ACT-DISCLOSURE.................. HB-0816 2459 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. LOW-LEVEL SITE-PUB HEARINGS................... HB-2247 MEDICAID-AGED-DISABLED-IMPAIRD....... HB-0201 MEDICAID- AIDS .................................................... HB-0740 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN ........................ HB-0295 METRO FAIR & EXPO-NO TRUSTEE................ HB-2508 MILITARY/NAVAL CD-CENTRAL AMER......... HB-0838 MIN FEM BUS ENT-SERVICE CNTRCT.............. HB-2670 MIN/FEM BUS ENTRPRS-LIMIT SIZE ............... HB-0978 MUNICIPAL INVESTMENT CORP ACT ................ HB-2774 NO STATE ADS BEFORE ELECTION...................... HB-2263 OCCUPATION & USE TX-EXEMPTNS................ HB-0976 ORGAN DONOR EDUCATION................................. HB-0405 ORGAN DONOR PROTOCOL.................................. HB-0408 PENSION CODE-CONSENT OF SPOUSE............. HB-1728 PERSNNEL CD LEAVE/ABSENCE-AIDS............ HB-0739 PHYSICIANS-MEDICARE-LICENSE............... HB-0815 PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE ACT-DPH.......... HB-0294 PRIVATE WELL WATER ACT.................................. HB-2742 PUB AID CD-AIDS PROGRAMS............................. HB-0734 PUB AID CD-EMERGENCY ASST......................... HB-2560 PUB AID CD-NO CLASSIFICATION ................... HB-1212 PUB AID-AGED-HARDSHIP................................. HB-2567 PUB AID- AIDS GRANTS.......................................... HB-0741 PUB AID-DECREASE FAMILY PAYMNT ........... HB-0217 PUB AID-GENERL ASSIST-HARDSHIP............ HB-1794 PUB AID-MHDD/CORRCTNS APPLICNT........... HB-1656 PUB AID-PERSON MONTHLY GRANT............... HB-0194 PUB AID-WORK INCENTIVE PAYMENT........... HB-0297 PUB-ELIGIBLE/MED ASSISTANCE..................... HB-0200 PUBLIC AID-RENT-DEPOSIT.............................. HB-1795 REV ACT-CERT OF ERROR............................ HB-0392 REV ACT-PROTEST ASSESSMENTS.................... HB-2602 SCH CD-CONTINUE ED REFORM PROG ........... HB-2883 SCH CD-DRUGS/SUBST ABUSE ED..................... HB-1868 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED PROGRAM.................. HB-2882 SCH CD-TRANSPTATION REIMBURSMT ......... HB-1658 SCH CD-TRUANTS/CHILD-DAY CARE........... HB-1723 SCH CD/LEASE/BLDG MAINT TAX ...................... HB-1793 SCH-RESTOR CHGO SCH BOND AUTH ............. HB-0935 SCHOOL CD-AIDS INSTRUCTION....................... HB-0742 SCHOOL CD-TEACHER TRAINING-AID......... HB-0743 SOCIAL SERVICES PLAN AUTHORITY................ HB-2881 SOCIAL WORKERS REGISTRATION..................... HB-1591 SPORT FACILITIES-AFFIRM ACTION................ HB-2898 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ HB-0678 STATE EMPLOYMENT-NO POLITICS................. HB-0445 TAX FORECLOSURES-RECEIVERS..................... HB-1412 TAX SALES-ABATE/MULTI FAM RES ............... HB-1411 UNIF DETERMINATION OF DEATH ..................... HB-0598 UNIFORM MARITAL PROPERTY ACT................... HB-2568 UNLAWFUL TRANSFER OF HANDGUNS............ HB-0448 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRIE HOUSE BILL: 9, 143, 215, 481, 668, 934, 969, 1149, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1486, 2630 SENATE BILL: 281, 282, 314, 550, 646, 650, 833, 939, 945, 1172, 1177, 1210, 1327, 1475, 1501 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 51, 60, 63, 151, 189, 229, 231, 309, 344, 355, 367, 409, 489, 703, 713, 844, 859, 924, 1020 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56, 80, 88, 125, 133 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59 DALEY, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) $CDB-BENITO JUAREZ HIGH SCH...................... HB-1150 $CDB-MULTI-SPORTS FACILITY ..................... HB-1409 ACC/HLTH CLAIM--EMPLYEE DISCHRG.......... HB-0814 AGGRAVATED BATTERY/SR CITIZEN................ HB-2721 AGGRAVATED BATTERY/SR CITIZEN................ HB-3016 2460 DALEY, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. CHG DISTRCT/CHILD ADOPTION/AGE.............. HB-2711 CHG FIREFIGHTERS PENSION/RATES............ HB-2710 CHILD ABUSE-REPORTS-HOTLINE.............. HB-0797 CHILD CARE WORKER-LICENSE........................ HB-1115 CHILD SUPP-COURT CLERK-NOTICE............. HB-2582 CHILD SUPP-DEFAULT-PENALTY/INT.......... HB-2581 CHLD ABUSE-ALCOHOLISM REFERRAL......... HB-0348 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0179 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0274 CIV PRO-NO PHYS EXAM/SEX VICTM.............. HB-2583 CONSMER FRAUD-COSIGNER COLLECT......... HB-2146 CRI PRO-SEX OFFENSE TESTIMONY ................HB-2591 CRIM CD-ARSON/CLASS 1 FELONY................ HB-0543 CRIM CD-CRIMINL SEXUAL ASSAULT............ HB-0685 CRIM CD-GENERAL LIMITATIONS.................. HB-2585 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD OFFENS........... HB-2586 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FELONY CLASS.......... HB-2471 CRIM PROC-JURY TRIAL WAIVER..................... HB-1154 CRIMINAL CASES-CHILD TESTIMONY............ HB-0510 DASA-HOTLINES/ADS-PREVNT ABUSE ........ HB-0946 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE/MED EVALUATN............ HB-0099 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACIL-VISITS .................. HB-0628 DIVORCE-SUPPORT-BODY ATTACHMNT...... HB-2580 DOC SUICIDE REDUCTION PROGRAM............... HB-2457 ELEC CD-ELIMINATE BALOT ROTATN............ HB-0882 ELECTION CODE-POLLWATCHERS................. HB-1926 HOME CARE SERVICES-INCR ASSETS.............. HB-0654 ICC-EMPLOYEE REGULATIONS.......................... HB-1459 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0626 INS FIRE POLICY SMOKE DETECTOR.................. HB-2396 JUV CT HEALTH CARE PROVIDER ....................... HB-0549 JUVENILE COURT ACT 1987.................................... HB-0787 LAUNDERING MONETARY INSTRUMENT........ HB-2137 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ESTABLISHMENT .............. HB-2492 NO-MAIL ORDER HEARING AID SALE............. HB-0640 PARENTAGE ACT-SUPPORT DETERMIN.......... HB-2579 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN/AUTO INCR.............. HB-0376 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-INTEREST.......................... HB-0568 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-MINIM ANNUITY........ HB-0381 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-INTEREST ...................... HB-0567 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE ACT................................. HB-0013 PUB AID-INVSTGATN-FRAUD-REMEDY..... HB-0478 PUB UTL-REORGANIZATION APPROVL........... HB-0041 RELEASE OF JUVENILE RECORDS....................... HB-2584 RESTRICTS RETAIL LIQUOR SALES ................... HB-0021 SCH CD-CAREER EDUCATION .......................... HB-0875 SCH CD-DRUG/ALCOHOL ABUSE INST............ HB-0603 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBST ABUSE INSTRN............. HB-0507 SCH CD-PARENTING ED REQD/9-12 ............... HB-0508 SCH CD-SEX/PHYS ABUSE INSTRCTN ............. HB-0509 SCH CD-TCHR INSTIT/SUICID INFO.................HB-0394 SCH CODE-FINGERPRINT CHECK......................HB-0517 SEX VICTIM-NO PHYSICAL EXAM.....................HB-2859 SMOKE DETECTORS-FACILITIES....................... HB-2403 SR CITIZEN-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION........... HB-0491 VEH CD-MOTOR CYCLE HELMET ...................... HB-0002 VICTIMS-RIGHT TO KNOW SENTENCE............ HB-2590 2ND DIV VEHICLES-SPEED LIMIT...................... HB-1488 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DALEY HOUSE BILL: 17, 107, 108, 114, 115, 122, 202, 203, 223, 252, 273, 330, 331, 346, 349, 378, 382, 383, 502, 561, 562, 564, 627, 656, 695, 697, 698, 715, 754, 865, 866, 871, 883, 1012, 1043, 1047, 1191, 1341, 1342, 1362, 1572, 1595, 1623, 1628, 1645, 1646, 1784, 2007, 2072, 2571, 2574, 2577, 2630, 2699, 2700, 2701, 2702 SENATE BILL: 91, 120, 147, 255, 398, 609, 796, 826, 939, 1277, 1292, 1319, 1365, 1376, 1377, 1410, 1436 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 32, 106, 202, 206, 240, 290, 342, 394, 416, 448, 475, 497, 504, 548, 653, 671, 672, 706, 734, 739, 745, 769, 823, 892, 910, 932, 983 2461 DALEY, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 8, 9, 21, 23, 46, 51, 52, 53, 57, 65, 70, 78, 94, 137 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP) $BUILD ILLINOIS PROGRAM.................................. HB-0786 $CDB PROJECTS...................... ........................ HB-0799 $CDB-REAPPROPRIATIONS............................... HB-1234 $GA-STAFF/OFFICE-EXPENSES........................ HB-2050 $GRANTS-EPA TRUST FUND COMMSN............ HB-0758 $IL FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY............. HB-0757 $OCE-ABANDONED MINED COUNCIL.............. HB-0759 $OCE- BOB ........................................... HB-0788 $OCE-CAP DEV BOARD........................................... HB-0785 $OCE-COMMS BANKS/TRUST COMPANY ....... HB-0766 $OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS.................................. HB-0790 $OCE-CRIMINAL JUSTCE INFO AUTH.............. HB-0768 $OCE-DCCA/VARIOUS AGENCIES ..................... HB-0784 $OCE- DCM S.......... ............................................ HB-0778 $OCE- DENR ................... .............................. HB-0777 $OCE-DEPT AGING ....................................... HB-0782 $OCE-DEPT AGRICULTURE.................................. HB-0791 $OCE-DEPT CONSERVATION............................... HB-0961 $OCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS .................................. HB-0789 SOCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS .................................. HB-0962 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY............. HB-0779 $OCE-DEPT LABOR ........................................... HB-0780 $OCE-DEPT PUBL HEALTH ............................. HB-0792 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC AID ........................... ........ HB-0960 $OCE-DEPT-LOTTERY.......................................... HB-0774 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ........................ HB-0775 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE .............. ........... HB-0770 $OCE-DEPT-VETERANS AFFAIRS..................... HB-0776 $OCE- DM HDD ......... ...................... ........................ HB-0783 $OCE-GEN ASSEMBLY RETIREMENT............... HB-0763 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY ................................. HB-2049 $OCE-GOV LAW ENFORCEMT OFFICER........... HB-0793 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP ADVOCACY ................. HB-0781 $OCE-IL COMMERCE COMMISSION ................. HB-0773 $OCE-JUDGE RETIREMNT SYSTEM ................. HB-0762 $OCE-LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES .......................... HB-2048 $OCE- LT GOVERNOR.............................................. HB-0772 $OCE-METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTHORITY ........... HB-0767 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH ................... HB-0756 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD .................. HB-0769 $OCE-SCH TEACH PEN/RETIREMNT ................ HB-0765 $OCE-ST EMPLOY RETIREMNT SYSTM............ HB-0760 $OCE-TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM.......... HB-0764 $OCE-VARIOUS STATE AGENCIES..................... HB-0761 $STATE COMPTROLLER ........................................... HB-2075 BUILD ILLINOIS REAPPROPRIATION.................. HB-1552 CHARITABLE GAMES LICENSE........................... HB-0236 CLEAN WATER ACT LOAN FUND...................... HB-1928 COMM COLLEGE EMP ADVISORY BRD............. HB-0850 DMHDD-CASE COORD PILOT PROJECT............ HB-2843 DMHDD-COMMUNI RESPITE SERVICES.......... HB-2845 DMHDD-MEDICAID-COMMUNITY SVCS....... HB-2844 DMHDD-SERVICES FOR DD FAMILIES............. HB-2842 INC TAX-DEDUCT AIRPORT INSUL................... HB-2858 INCOME TAX ACT-REVISIONS............................ HB-2073 JUDICIAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD................ HB-2496 MHDD-PROTECT/ADVOCATE RIGHTS............. HB-2111 MUNI CD-AIRPORT-CURFEW ..................... HB-2856 NATIONAL INTERSTATE BANKING ............ HB-1000 PUB AID-CHILD SUPP-DEMO PRGRM............. HB-2862 PUB AID-WORK-CHILD SUPPORT.................... HB-2853 REGIONAL AIRPORT PLAN AUTH ACT............... HB-2854 2462 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SALES TAX-FRUIT DRINKS..................................HB-2074 SECONDARY SPL ED-PILOT PROGRAM ........... HB-2846 ST BD ED/GRANTS-NOISE POLLUTN................ HB-2857 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DANIELS SENATE BILL: 275, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 417, 453, 630, 702, 835, 836, 839, 914, 1320 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 164, 204, 206, 256, 260, 278, 312, 318, 319, 345, 356, 369, 417, 423, 426, 488, 493, 494, 501, 533, 650, 833, 839, 840, 868, 893, 900, 914, 923, 1018, 1019 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 31, 39, 44, 61, 71, 103, 111, 113 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3, 12, 14 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 3 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS- SBE ......................................................... HB-0070 AFDC-EMPLOYMT-MED/DAY CARE.............. HB-1148 AFDC-SUBSTITUT PAYEE-PVT AGNCY.......... HB-0674 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY................ HB-0330 CRIM PROC-PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE........ HB-0066 CUB UTILITY-CUSTOMERS LIST ........................ HB-2144 DEPT CORRECTN-INMATE EDUCATION......... HB-0476 DEPT LOTTERY-POLICIES/REGULATN............ HB-0144 DISCRIMINATION-STATE BUSINESS ................ HB-1145 DOT-DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS.................... HB-1647 ELEC CD-BD ELECTN COMMISSIONRS............ HB-0434 ELEC CD-JUDGES/SALARIES............................... HB-0492 ELECT CD/PUB UTL-BOARD MEMBERS........... HB-0064 ELECTION CD-VOTER REGISTRATION ............ HB-2502 EPA-SANITARY LANDFILL SITE......................... HB-0719 HOUSING AUTH-STUDY AVAILABILTY........... HB-0490 HUMAN RGHT-DESCRIMIATN INSURER........ HB-0036 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0304 LOTTERY-ADVERTISING EXPENSES ............ HB-0629 LOTTERY-ANNUAL RPT/WINNERS ............... HB-0153 MAINTAIN FORECLOSED PROPERTY ................. HB-0415 MOTOR VEHICLES-INTEREST RATE.............. HB-0369 MUNICIPAL-CHICAGO MAYOR...................... HB-2963 PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE ACT-DPH.......... HB-0294 PUB AID-INVSTGATN-FRAUD-REMEDY..... HB-0478 PUB AID-NURSING HOME-PAYMENTS.......... HB-2183 PUB AID-WORK INCENTIVE PAYMENT........... HB-0297 PUB HLTH-OSTEOPOROSIS CAMPAIGN........... HB-0028 SCH CD-DAY CARE PROGRAMS ......................... HB-0655 SCH CD-DRUG/ALCOHOL ABUSE INST............ HB-0603 SCH CD-PE EXCUSE POLICY .......................... HB-0669 SCH CD-TEACH-CITIZENSHIP.......................... HB-2190 SCH DIST-EXCUSE FROM MANDATES ............. HB-2938 SMALL CONTRACTOR BOND GUARANTE......... HB-0257 TELEPHONE LIFELINE RATES............................HB-0752 VEH CD-SOS-DRIVNG RECORD ERROR......... HB-0111 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS HOUSE BILL: 86, 116, 117, 215, 251, 273, 274, 295, 320, 488, 494, 518, 610, 668, 678, 681, 682, 698, 712, 754, 820, 838, 848, 881, 946, 1000, 1055, 1146, 1195, 1196, 1546, 1723, 1805, 1868, 2013, 2027, 2204, 2446, 2492, 2537, 2670, 2740, 2823 SENATE BILL: 257, 368, 398, 566, 569, 618, 650, 662, 670, 772, 945, 992, 1121, 1197, 1244, 1393, 1428, 1496, 1497 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 60, 63, 163, 175, 189, 355, 409, 969 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 3 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM) $GRANTS- DCCA .......................... ....................... HB-0702 $GRANTS-DCCA/AG RESEARCH ..................... HB-0450 ADOPTION-FOREIGN CHILDREN....................... HB-0973 AUTO INS-HANDICAPPED POLICY ................. HB-1717 BANKS OWN TRAVEL AGENCIES...................... HB-0576 CIV ADMIN-GOV BUDGET INFO ...................... HB-2557 2463 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. COMPENSATORY ED-RESIDENT ALIEN.......... HB-2401 COUNTIES-FIX COMPENSATION ....................... HB-0298 CREATE QUAD CITIES DEVEL AUTH................... HB-2406 CREATES PUBLIC PENSION COUNCIL................ HB-2556 CRIM CD-BOATS/GAMBLING.............................. HB-0009 DCCA-COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION........... HB-2744 DCCA-REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCIL............ HB-1566 DEPT LOTTERY-SELL AD SPACE ....................... HB-0855 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-DEFINE NURSE ................. HB-1298 ENGINE ID NUMBER/LICENSE PLATE ............... HB-0479 ENTERPRISE ZONES-UTILITY TAXES.............. HB-1419 HARNESS RACES-SAFETY HELMETS ............... HB-0299 HARNESS RACES-SAFETY HELMETS ............... HB-0569 HOME CARE SERVICES-INCR ASSETS.............. HB-0654 HOME RULE PRIVATE BOND ALOCATE............. HB-2558 HUMAN RTS-IMMIGRATN-DISCRIMNTN .... HB-2630 I SEARCH-LOCAL GOVT DEFINED.....................HB-0726 ICC-EMPLOYEE REGULATIONS.......................... HB-1459 IDFA-DIRECT LOAN PROGRAM.......................... HB-2555 JAILS ACT-MEDICAL REIMBURSEMEN ........... HB-2261 LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE ACT............... HB-1491 LOTTRY PROFIT-CHILD ABUSE FUND............. HB-0856 PAY COUNTY FOR PRISONERS ............................. HB-2262 PEN CD-INVEST-IDFA LOANS........................... HB-2561 PEN CD-TEACHR-NONPUBLIC CREDIT......... HB-0449 PEN-ST EMP-MENTAL HLTH CREDIT ............ HB-0690 PHARMACISTS-PRESCRIBE DRUGS .................. HB-0156 PROP TAX-POSTPONE DELINQUENCY............. HB-0462 PUB AID-PERSON MONTHLY GRANT ............... HB-0194 PUB UTIL 115% OF PEAK NO RATE........................HB-2140 ROAD DISTRICTS-BORROW MONEY.................. HB-0801 SCH CD/SUPVSNG TCHR XTRA PLANG.............. HB-1059 SR CITIZEN-PHARMACEUTICAL ASST ............ HB-0695 ST TREASURER-INSURD CERTIFICAT ............. HB-1605 TOBACCO TAX ACT ................................................. HB-1389 UNEMPLOY INSUR-LABOR DISPUTE................ HB-0141 VEH CD-.05 UNDER AGE 21 IS DUI.................... HB-1718 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEJAEGHER HOUSE BILL: 252, 372, 421, 627, 631, 656, 754, 800, 849, 946, 1030, 1384, 1546, 1645, 1646, 1920, 2369, 2404, 2917 SENATE BILL: 144, 147, 170, 255, 708, 714, 796, 834, 848, 937, 953, 1239, 1381, 1461 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 53, 190, 258, 268, 297, 361, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 395, 396, 397, 398, 413, 445, 453, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 551, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 639, 640, 641, 642, 683, 684, 685, 695, 696, 697, 698, 718, 719, 720 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 32, 37 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-DIVISION NOISE POLLUTION .................. HB-2398 AGGRAVATED BATTERY/SR CITIZEN................. HB-2721 AIDS-CONTACT TRACING ................................... HB-1152 AIDS-MARRIAGE LICENSE TEST....................... HB-0438 BANKS GOVT MUTUAL FUNDS ............................. HB-2530 BANKS-BD/TELEPHONE MEETING ................... HB-2533 BARBER & COSMETOLOGY COMMITTEE.......... HB-1714 BK HOLD CO-PROHIB ACQUISITION................. HB-2545 CD CRIM PROC-SUPPRESS/EVIDENCE............. HB-0505 CHARITABLE GAME-VET/FRAT ORGN............ HB-0860 CIV PRO-NO PHYS EXAM/SEX VICTM.............. HB-2583 COMMITTEES/BOARDS-REPEAL.................. HB-2256 COMPTROLLER-RECORDS-MERIT BD ........... HB-1918 CRI PRO-SEX OFFENSE TESTIMONY ........... HB-2591 CRIM CD-ARSON/CLASS 1 FELONY................... HB-0543 CRIM CD DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............. HB-0697 CRIM CD-GENERAL LIMITATIONS.................... HB-2585 CRIM CD-INCREASE PENALTIES ............... HB-1624 2464 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM PROC-BAIL-VICTIM IMPACT ................ HB-0696 DCCA-LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOANS.............. HB-2173 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-ST PLAN-FUNDS......... HB-0093 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-INVESTIGATNS............. HB-0094 DCFS-CHLD ABUSE/EXTENSION/RPTS........... HB-0095 DCFS-COMPUTERIZE CASE TRACKING........... HB-0096 DCFS-STAFF TRAINING PROGRAM................. HB-0098 DCFS-STAFF/STANDARDS ................................... HB-0097 DEBT COLLECT SCHOLARSHIP COMM............... HB-1956 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS .............. HB-1068 ELECTION-REGISTRATION TRANSFER........... HB-1246 EMERG SER/DISASTER-FLOOD DATA.............. HB-2470 FIRE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS ....................... HB-0917 FLAG THEFT/VANDALISM-FELONY................ HB-0871 GASOHOL-3% STATE TAX CEILING .................. HB-2752 ILLINOIS TRADE SECRETS ACT........................... HB-0542 INC TAX-CREDIT-NOISE INSULATE.............. HB-1908 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ....................... HB-0865 INCREAS GEN HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN.............. HB-0022 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT .................... HB-1573 LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN ACT........................... HB-2694 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST ...................... HB-0346 MISTREATMENT OF POLICE DOGS...................... HB-1548 PEN CD-CHG FIREMN/WIDOW/INCR................ HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO FIRMEN/INCREASE .................. HB-0012 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN/WIDOW INS................. HB-0017 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI EMPL-ANNUITES ........ HB-0562 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-RETIREMENT............ HB-0108 PEN CD-LABORER-HEALTH INSURNCE........ HB-0561 PHARM PRAC ACT-FILING PRESCRIP.............. HB-1045 PRECOMPUTED INSTALLMENT LOANS............. HB-2528 PROPERTY TAX EQUALIZATION.......................... HB-2885 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE ACT................................. HB-0013 PUB UTIL/RATE SCHEDULE/USAGE................... HB-2900 REPEAL FUEL TAX IDENTIFICATION ................. HB-2753 REPEAL-VEH EMISSION INSPECTN .................. HB-1618 REQUIRES BOXERS EXAMINATIONS.............. HB-0043 SCH CD-IMMUNIZATION/MUMPS .................. HB-0050 SCH CD-K/1ST GRADE ENTRY AGE................... HB-0493 SCH CD-PROVIDE NO CONTRACPTVES............ HB-0925 SCH CD-SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTION............. HB-1716 SEX VICTIM-NO PHYSICAL EXAM..................... HB-2859 TOXIC SUBST-HAZARD WARNINGS............... HB-0627 TRANSIENT MERCHANT ACT 1987 ...................... HB-0560 TRUTH IN TAXATION ............................................... HB-2914 URINE DECEPTION-CLASS A MISDEM............. HB-1715 VEH CD-.05 UNDER AGE 21 IS DUI...................... HB-1718 VEH CD-CAR DEALERS-INSIGNIA................. HB-0006 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE ................. HB-2200 VEH CD-PROBATIONARY LICENSE................... HB-1869 VEH-FIRETRUCK SAFETY INSPECTN............... HB-0422 VICTIM RIGHTS-IMPACT STATEMENT ............ HB-1556 VICTIM RIGHTS-COURTRM PRESENCE........... HB-1628 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DELEO HOUSE BILL: 32, 73, 249, 345, 376, 383, 396, 397, 504, 509, 516, 541, 555, 557, 564, 570, 571, 596, 597, 748, 749, 753, 810, 815, 866, 882, 946, 974, 977, 1013, 1098, 1133, 1191, 1219, 1375, 1376, 1444, 1456, 1461, 1595, 1667, 1933, 2027, 2142, 2164, 2177, 2178, 2525, 2567, 2569, 2590, 2911, 2913, 2969 SENATE BILL: 28, 76, 132, 152, 158, 241, 365, 389, 451, 488, 515, 570, 618, 655, 950, 990, 1003, 1146, 1255, 1258, 1267, 1286, 1290, 1296, 1407, 1416 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 157, 275, 318, 341, 342, 354, 363, 418, 513, 548 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29, 134 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP) $GRAN TS DEN R .................... ...................................... HB-1731 $OCE-ST BRD EDUCATION ................................ HB-0482 2465 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP)-Cont. $SBE-ST AID/SUMMER SCHOOL........................... HB-0483 ADJOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE................ HB-1962 AIRPORT AUTH-DUPAGE COUNTY ................... HB-0016 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE SAFETY ACT.............. HB-0612 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE SAFETY ACT.............. HB-1514 ALTERNATIVES TO SURGERY............................... HB-0934 CHARITABLE GAMES-VET/FRAT ORG............. HB-0177 CHARITABLE GAMES-CIVIC ORGS ................... HB-0336 COAL TECH DEV FUND TRANSFERS................... HB-1730 CRIMINAL CASES-CHILD TESTIMONY............ HB-0510 DELINQUENCY ACT/VICTIM IMPACT ................ HB-2222 EMERGENCY TELECOMMCATN DEVICES ........ HB-2114 EPA-DRINKING WATER RULES .......................... HB-2212 EPA-SEWAGE OPERATOR FEE............................. HB-2213 EXAM FEE INCREASE ............................................. HB-1313 FRANCHISE-DISCLOSURES................................ HB-2011 INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK-LIMITATNS.......... HB-1394 JOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE...................... HB-1299 JUV CT-WRITTEN MOTION CONTINUE........... HB-1342 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN ........................ HB-0295 MIN & FEM BUSINESS-CONTRACTS ................. HB-1194 MUNI-STRONG MAYOR-NONPARTISAN ...... HB-2723 ROAD DISTRICTS-BORROW MONEY ................. HB-0801 ROADS-COUNTY/FUTURE RT OF WAY............ HB-2875 SCH CD-SEX/PHYS ABUSE INSTRCTN ............. HB-0509 SCH CD-TAX COLLECTOR-PYMT..................... HB-2646 SCH CD-VICE PRESIDENT ..................................... HB-2727 TWP-PARK/GOLF COURSE PURCHASE............ HB-0283 VEH CD-OBSOLETE LANGUAGE......................... HB-0058 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEUCHLER HOUSE BILL: 106, 117, 123, 344, 350, 507, 508, 542, 575, 665, 667, 850, 918, 1320, 1540, 1667, 2612 SENATE BILL: 270, 380, 914, 1074, 1142, 1270 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 63, 106, 151, 189, 330, 425, 512, 620 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 35, 66, 67, 72, 73, 82, 83, 88, 107, 108, 115, 116, 117, 122, 126, 127, 132 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 DIDRICKSON, LOLETA A. REPRESENTAIVE (37TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUC .................................. HB-0481 $GRANTS- ST BRD EDUC........................................ HB-1357 $OCE-DCCA/VARIOUS AGENCIES ..................... HB-0784 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY............. HB-0779 SSBE-DWNST/CHGO TEACH RETIREMT.......... HB-0484 ALTERNATIVES TO SURGERY............................... HB-0934 CHILD & SPOUSE SUPPORT-FEE....................... HB-0326 ED LAB REL-REP ELECTION ................................ HB-2650 HOTEL TAX-RETURNS .......................... ........... HB-1020 HUMAN RIGHTS/APPRENTICESHP-AGE......... HB-1290 INDEP/WRITE-IN LOSER PROVISION ............... HB-0466 LIMIT VOLUNTEER LIABILITY.............................. HB-1555 MARRIAGE/FAMILY THERAPY CERTIF ............ HB-1534 MIN/FEM BUS ENTRPRS-LIMIT SIZE ............. HB-0978 OWNER-RESIDENT ACT-DUTIES OF............... HB-2698 PEN CD-IMRF/ED SERVICE CENTER ................ HB-0485 PRAIRIE ST 2000-SMALL BUSINESS...................HB-2444 PREVAILING WAGE-SHORT TITLE.................... HB-2651 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUC PROGRAM ........ HB-1355 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUCATION............ HB-1356 SCH CD-GIFTD CHILD ADV COUNCIL................ HB-0486 SCH CD-REFRNDA/DIST COMON NAME......... HB-0948 SOFTWARE LIC ACT-REPEAL.............................. HB-1401 SOFTWARE LICENSE ENFORCEMENT............. HB-1402 SPECIAL EDUCATION CENSUS RPTS................... HB-0319 STATE FUTURE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS............. HB-2389 UNEMP INS-INELIG OCCUP DISEASE............... HB-2653 UNEMPL INS-SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS ............... HB-1099 2466 DIDRICKSON, LOLETA A. REPRESENTAIVE (37TH DIST. REP)-Cont. UNEMPLMT INS-OBSOLETE REFERNCS.......... HB-2652 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-TECH CHG...... HB-2033 WAGE PAYMT/COLLCTN-VACATN TIME....... HB-0602 WKR COMP PRE-EXISTNG CONDITION ........... HB-0289 WORK COMP CONTINUE GOOD CAUSE ............. HB-2648 WORKERS COMP & OD - CHAIRMAN................ HB-2835 WORKERS COMP-DISFIGUREMENT.................. HB-0290 WORKERS COMP-LOSS OF USE........................... HB-0325 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECH CHGE....... HB-2032 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-COMP-ALCOHOL...... HB-1400 WRKRS COMP & OD-INDUSTRY RECRD.......... HB-2431 WRKS COMP/OCC DISEASE-CHGES.................. HB-2432 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DIDRICKSON HOUSE BILL: 233, 279, 622, 630, 666, 1408, 1546, 2447, 2722 SENATE BILL: 40, 311, 330, 340, 345, 438, 460, 482, 484, 639, 688, 704, 713, 968, 1239, 1295, 1296 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 59, 61, 63, 139, 151, 189, 204, 229, 422, 484, 492, 657, 705, 948 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 88 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54 DOEDERLEIN, DELORIS REPRESENTATIVE ( 65TH DIST. REP) ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD-SCHOOLS ......... HB-1484 ADJOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE ................ HB-1962 AIRPORT HAZARDS-RTA ..................................... HB-0802 COLLEGES-STUDENTS-IMMUNIZATION...... HB-2364 DMHDD-MEDICAID-COMMUNITY SVCS....... HB-2844 DORS-INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER .......... HB-2370 EPA-HAZ WASTE-STATUE LIMITATN ........... HB-2329 ESDA-WATER/CHEMICAL RELEASE ............... HB-0747 FIREARM PRODUCTS LIABILITY ACT................ HB-0140 IMMUNIZATN/DENTAL ADVISRY COMM........ HB-2682 JOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE..................... HB-1299 MUNI CD-POLICE & FIRE BOARD ................. HB-1606 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE-INSERTS................ HB-1607 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP RENEWAL................... HB-2654 SCH CD-STUDENT MEM-SCHOLARSHIP....... HB-2622 SCH CD-SUPPLEMENTAL STATE AID ............... HB-0410 SCH CD-SUPPLMNTL AID DETRMNATN.......... HB-2770 SCH CD- VICE PRESIDENT..................................... HB-2727 VEH CD/LIMIT SPEC EVENT PLATES .................. HB-2345 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DOEDERLEIN HOUSE BILL: 54, 113, 239, 457, 850, 1348, 1393, 1399, 1466, 2596, 2722, 2842, 2843, 2845, 2846 SENATE BILL: 251, 792, 857, 883, 1515 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 189, 191, 349, 691 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM) $DCCA-DEF CONTRACT PROCUREMENT........ HB-0607 $FARM DEV AUTH-POST-HARVEST................ HB-0701 $IDPA-EMERGENCY EMPL DEVELOPMT........ HB-0360 ANIMALS ACT-CHANGES PENALTY................. HB-0046 APPELLATE PROSECUTOR-JURISDICT ............ HB-1706 BD HIGHER ED-INVENTOR GRANTS .............. HB-1960 BRD HIGHER ED-INVENTOR GRANTS.............. HB-1882 CD CIV PROCEDURE-AMEND VARIOUS........... HB-0713 CIVIL PROC-MORTGAGE FORECLOSRE........... HB-1414 CIVIL PROCEDURE-LIMITATIONS..................... HB-0440 CLEAN AIR-NO SMOKING/RESTURANT......... HB-0154 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ..................................... HB-0020 COACHES-LIMITED LIABILITY ......................... HB-0210 DCCA-OPPORTUNITY CORRIDORS.................... HB-1565 DEPT OF REVENUE-TESTIMONY...................... HB-3007 DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER FUND.............. HB-1343 DIV DEFENS CONTRACT PROCUREMNT........... HB-1003 2467 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. DRAINAGE/SPEC ASSESS-REC/INDEX ............ HB-1002 ELEC CD-ADVISORY PUBLIC QUESTN ............. HB-0565 EMERG EMPLOY DEV-DEPT PUB AID ............. HB-0359 HEALTH MAIN ORGANIZATN-GRAMMAR..... HB-2690 ID CARD-DISABILITY ........................................ HB-0252 ILLINOIS TRADE SECRETS ACT............................ HB-0542 INS TRANSPLANT DENIALS............................... HB-2691 LANDOWNER/CIVIL/LIABILITY .......................... HB-1421 MEDICAID-AGED-DISABLED-IMPAIRD....... HB-0201 NOTARY PUBLIC ACT-REPEAL........................... HB-2737 PEN CD-ARSON INVESTIGATOR......................... HB-1874 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER RETIREMNT.......... HB-0197 PEN CD-IMRF-INVESTIGATORS...................... HB-1873 PEN CD-IMRF-INSTALLMENTS........................ HB-2343 PEN CD-TEACHER-FLAT RATE 2% ................... HB-1239 PROBATE-NOTICE/TRUST BENEFICRY ........... HB-1940 PROBATE-VIDEOTAPE WILL ............................ HB-1458 PUB AID-SCHOOL CHILDREN PROGRM........... HB-1562 PUB-ELIGIBLE/MED ASSISTANCE..................... HB-0200 REHAB FACILITY-BUS TRANSPORT ................. HB-1959 RET OCC TAX-ENTRPRS ZONE EXEMP............ HB-0441 SALE OF LAND BY ACRE ......................................... HB-0609 SALES TX RETURN ................................................. HB-0608 SBE RPT/GA-11TH/12TH GRADE PE................... HB-2249 SCH CD-IMMUNIZATION/MUMPS .................... HB-0050 THE NURSING ACT OF 1987 .................................... HB-2259 TURNING IN FRONT OF PUBLIC BUS.................. HB-1288 UNEMPL INS-DEFINE EMPLOYMENT.............. HB-0442 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-CONTRIBN RATE........ HB-1457 VEH CD-RESTRICTED DRIVE PERMIT.............. HB-0432 WORKERS COMP-DESIGN PROFESSNLS.......... HB-1287 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,JOHN HOUSE BILL: 26, 507, 508, 509, 1442, 1534 SENATE BILL: 1, 456, 831, 1014, 1135, 1136, 1214, 1253, 1409, 1470 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 101, 176, 1013, 1014 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 142 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3, 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30 EWING, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP) BUSINESS IMPACT NOTE ACT ............................... HB-1133 CIVIL PROC-COLLAT-SOURCE PAYMT.......... HB-1476 CONSUMER FRAUD-TITLE INSURANCE......... HB-1937 CORP DIRECTOR/NO LIABILITY .......................... HB-0933 CORR-COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK............... HB-0219 CRIM PRO-VENUE-PROCEDURAL ................... HB-0437 DCMS-MTR VEH CD LIAB COVERAGE.............. HB-2225 DEPT OF REVENUE-COLLECT COSTS ............... HB-2483 ELECTION CODE-DELEGATES........................... HB-2891 ELECTION CODE-DELEGATES............................. HB-2892 EPA-HAZ WASTE-STATUE LIMITATN ........... HB-2329 EPA-SEWER & WATER PROJECTS...................... HB-0308 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... HB-2918 INS-FIRE LOSS CERTIFICATE.............................. HB-0124 LICENSE REVOKE-NONPAYMENT .................... HB-2827 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS-LABELS..................HB-2018 MUNI CD-SPECAL TAX/LIEN/RECORD........... HB-1938 NONPROFIT DIRECTOR NOT LIABLE................. HB-1312 PLAINTIF NOTIFY DEFENDANT MAIL ...............HB-0218 PUB UTL- METER RATES........................................ HB-0123 PUBLIC AID-HIGH SCHOOL GRAD.....................HB-0436 PUBLIC/COMMUNTY SERV-EMPLYMENT...... HB-0245 PURCH ACT-GOVT INTERN.................................. HB-2815 SALES TX-NONPRESCRIP MEDICINE ............ HB-2485 SCH CD-TEACHER EVALUATION.................... HB-0126 SCH CD-UNIT DISTRICT CONVERSN................ HB-0127 SERV OCCUPATION & USE TAX-BASE.............. HB-2484 2468 EWING, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP)--Cont. SHERIFFS FEES OF DEFENDANT .......................... HB-1875 STATE & LOCAL SALES TAXES ............................. HB-2481 STATE & LOCAL OCCUP TAX BASE......................HB-2482 SUNSET CODE TERM APPOINTMENTS............... HB-2224 VEH-WHEEL/AXLE WEIGHT LIMITATN.......... HB-0125 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY EWING HOUSE BILL: 691, 1130, 1358, 1529, 2596 SENATE BILL: 230, 277, 290, 371, 389, 1154, 1214, 1513 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 18, 131, 142, 253, 577, 622, 629, 690, 700, 704, 939, 1038 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38, 137 FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM) CHLD ABUSE-ALCOHOLISM REFERRAL......... HB-0348 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI............... HB-0349 COLLECT BARGAINING/SUCCESSOR.............. HB-0332 CONSMER FRAUD-COSIGNER COLLECT......... HB-2146 CRIM CD-GENERAL LIMITATIONS................... HB-2585 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD OFFENS........... HB-2586 CRIM PROC-BAIL-VICTIM IMPACT .............. HB-0696 DASA-HOTLINES/ADS-PREVNT ABUSE ........ HB-0946 DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT............. HB-1444 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACIL-VISITS.................... HB-0628 DRUG OFFENSES IN PARKS-PENALTY ............ HB-1572 EPA-PERMITS & VIOLATIONS.............................HB-0345 HOMESTEAD EXEMP-SR CITIZENS................... HB-0721 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS .............................. HB-0865 JUV CT HEALTH CARE PROVIDER ....................... HB-0549 LAKE MICHIGAN PROTECTION AUTH .............. HB-1456 LAUNDERING MONETARY INSTRUMENT........ HB-2137 LAW ENF COMP-KILLED ON DUTY ................. HB-0259 LIQUOR-UNDER 21 ON PREMISES ..................... HB-0643 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ....................... HB-1933 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-TECHNICAL CHG....... HB-2030 MORTGAGE NOTIFY MORTGAGOR SALE.......... HB-2687 MUNI CD-NO DOCKING TAX ............................... HB-0722 NURSES-BACCALAUREATE-LOAN ................. HB-2273 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE.................................... HB-0810 PREVAILING WAGE LAW ........................................ HB-2029 PROP TX-HOMESTED-INCREASE.................... HB-2912 PUB LABOR REL-COLECTVE BARGAIN............ HB-1711 PUB LABOR RELATN/COLL BARGAIN................ HB-1609 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-TECH CHGES............ HB-2031 PUB UTIL-LOCAL PHONE SERVICE .................. HB-0748 REAL ESTATE CONTRACT-DEFAULT............ HB-1531 REGISTRARS OF TITLES-INDICES ...................... HB-1376 RELEASE OF JUVENILE RECORDS ....................... HB-2584 RESTRICTS RETAIL LIQUOR SALES .................... HB-0021 REV-NOTICE-EMPL TELEPHN NUMBER....... HB-1832 SAFETY RESPONSIBILTY/COMPLIANC ............. HB-0026 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBST ABUSE INSTRN............. HB-0507 SMOKE DETECTORS-FACILITIES....................... HB-2403 SR CITIZEN-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION........... HB-0491 ST AGENCY-EMPLOYMNT-EDUC LOAN....... HB-1098 TOXIC SUBST-HAZARD WARNINGS.............. HB-0627 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-TECH CHG...... HB-2033 URINE DECEPTION-CLASS A MISDEM............. HB-1715 VEH CD-ODOMETER TAMPERING ..................... HB-2052 VICTIM RIGHTS-COURTRM PRESENCE........... HB-1628 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECH CHGE....... HB-2032 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FARLEY HOUSE BILL: 14, 18, 41, 122, 223, 233, 252, 274, 330, 331, 382, 383, 502, 510, 610, 656, 664, 685, 697, 698, 750, 1012, 1047, 1191, 1784, 2007, 2369, 2577, 2583, 2590, 2591, 2630, 2721, 2754 SENATE BILL: 22, 91, 147, 172, 484, 488, 688, 796, 826, 953, 1037, 1215, 1239, 1277, 1292, 1308, 1365, 1375, 1377, 1410, 1436 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 106, 153, 202, 203, 235, 237, 333, 418, 500, 715, 768 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 106, 134 2469 FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16 FLINN, MONROE L. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM) ADMIN PROCEDURE-INCOME TAX ACT ......... HB-1243 BREWERS/ELECTRNC FUND TRANSFER.......... HB-1563 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ....................... HB-0247 COMMERCIAL CD-FUNDS WTHDRAWAL....... HB-0635 COUNTY OFFICERS-PROHIBITION.................... HB-0249 COUNTY RECORDER-$3500 AWARD.................. HB-0941 COUNTY-PUB UTIL-RIGHTS OF WAY............. HB-2746 COURT CLERKS-STATE COMPENSATN............ HB-2747 CREDIT UNION-DEBTOR PAY COSTS................ HB-2166 DEPUTY SHERIFFS-INDEMNIFY ........................ HB-2749 ED LABOR RELATN-IMPASSE PROC.................. HB-1372 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0329 ELECTIONS-DISABLED VOTER ........................... HB-0956 EMS-PATIENTS/HOSPITAL.......................... HB-3014 EPA-EXEMPT WATER TRTMT........................ HB-2168 EPA-NOTICE TO LEGISLATORS .......................... HB-0589 EPA-SOLID WASTE FEE-EXEMPTION............. HB-0318 EPA-VOIDS RULES/PCB TO ADOPT.................... HB-1263 FEES-RECORDER/CLERK-INCREASE............. HB-3010 FUNERAL DIRECTOR-CERTIFICATION ........... HB-3013 FUNERAL FUNDS ACT-TRUST FUNDS............. HB-1700 IL PRE-NEED CEMETERY SALES........................ HB-1699 INCREASE SALARIES BD TRUSTEES ................... HB-0246 JT COMM/PUBLIC COMMENT-RULES.............. HB-1560 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-OFFENSES................... HB-2167 LOCAL SOLID WASTE FEE PURPOSES................. HB-2745 MERGED BANKS MAINTAIN FACILTY ............... HB-0475 MOBILE HOME-ALTERATION ............................. HB-0755 NATIONAL INTERSTATE BANKING.................... HB-1000 NEED BASED SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS................ HB-1927 PRENEED CEMETERY-GUARNTE PRICE......... HB-1698 PUB LABR RELATN-APPT COUNSEL ................. HB-1371 PUBLIC WATER TRUSTEE-PAY INCR................ HB-0248 RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK-FEES ............... HB-2748 SCH CD-MERIT RECOGN GRADN DATE....H...... HB-1265 SCH CD-ST BD STANDARDS/RULES.................. HB-1244 SHERIFF FEES-PAY IN ADVANCE...................... HB-1072 ST OCC/USE TAX-RAISE QUARTERLY............. HB-3015 TRUTH IN TAX-APPLICABILITY......................... HB-2751 UNEMP INS/ELIGIBLE-PENALTIES................... HB-1559 VETRNARY ACT-STNDRDS & FACULTY......... HB-1264 WK COMP-AMEND EMERGCY PETITION ........ HB-1262 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLINN HOUSE BILL: 7, 237, 301, 577, 628, 664, 749, 750, 1358, 1367, 1369, 1370, 1461 SENATE BILL: 12, 265, 486, 487, 491, 495, 498, 819, 934, 1391 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 437, 468, 598, 658 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM) $DCCA-EMPLYER-ASSISTED HOUSING......... HB-0966 $DCCA-HOMELESS PERSONS .............................. HB-0965 $DCCA-MUNI EMERGENCY SHELTER ............. HB-0963 $DEPT-CONSERVATION-YOUTH PROG ......... HB-1143 AFDC-SUBSTITUT PAYEE-PVT AGNCY.......... HB-0674 AFDC-SUBSTITUT PAYEE-PVT AGNCY.......... HB-0843 ALCOHOL & SUBST ABUSE-ADVISORY............ HB-1988 ALCOHOLIC WOMEN HALFWAY HOUSES........ HB-0901 CHILDREN-TRAUMA CARE-REIMBRSMT .... HB-0389 CIRCUIT BRKR-LOW--INCOME CITIZN .......... HB-0241 CREATE DEPT-MIN & FEMALE BUS............... HB-0191 CREATE IL DEPT OF HOUSING ........................... HB-0944 CREDIT CARD--INTEREST RATE ...................... HB-0004 CREDIT CARD/INTEREST RATES...................... HB-0413 CREDIT CARDS-NO SURCHARGE....................... HB-1785 2470 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. CREDIT UNION-DEBTOR PAY COSTS ................ HB-2166 CREDIT UNION-MORTGAGE LOANS.................. HB-1235 CTA-HANDICAPPED SEATS.................................. HB-0487 CUB UTILITY-CUSTOMERS LIST........................ HB-2144 DCCA-GRANTS/LOW HOUSING INCOME........ HB-0137 DCCA-HELP REHAB ABANDON HOUSNG........ HB-2465 DCFS ACT-SHELTER CARE FUNDING............... HB-1655 DCFS-HOMELESS YOUTHS-SHELTER ............ HB-0412 DEATH PENALTY-ABOLISHES ............................ HB-0477 DEPT AGING-COMMUNITY CARE...................... HB-0881 DEPT CORRECTN-INMATE EDUCATION......... HB-0476 DMHDD-YOUTH-CAREER PROGRAM. ............ HB-1834 DRUG-FREE SCHOOL LAW................................... HB-0819 EMERGNCY HOMELESS VETS PROJECT............ HB-1841 EMPLYR ASSIS COMMUNITY HOUSING............ HB-0964 EPA-NOTICE TO LEGISLATORS .......................... HB-0589 HAROLD WASHINGTON HOLIDAY ...................... HB-2942 HOMELESS PERSONS-HOUSING......................... HB-0968 HOMEOWNER EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE........ HB-1229 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSIST ACT............. HB-2466 HOUSE DEVLPMT-CITY BORROWING.............. HB-0943 HOUSING AUTH-EMPLOYED TENANT............. HB-0858 HOUSING AUTH-STUDY AVAILABILTY........... HB-0490 HOUSING DEV-MUNI LOANS/REHABIL .......... HB-1232 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS ............... HB-1231 HUMAN RTS-COMMISSIN-EXTENSION ........ HB-2642 HUMAN RTS-JUDICIAL REVIEW-COST ......... HB-2641 IHDA LEASE PURCHASE.......................................... HB-1233 IHDA-MATCHING GRANTS.................................. HB-1127 IHDA-SINGLE ROOM FACILITIES ...................... HB-1128 IL ADMIN PROCEDURE ACT/TITLE..................... HB-2516 IL AFFORDABLE DENTURES ACT......................... HB-0967 ILLINOIS OMBUDSMAN ACT.................................. HB-1665 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTION/RENTERS.............. HB-0489 INCOME TAX-DEPEND CARE DEDUCTN......... HB-0240 INCOME TAX-HOME CARE EXEMPT................. HB-0947 INCOME TAX-LIABILITY LIMIT ........................ HB-0136 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT......................... HB-1124 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN ........................ HB-0295 MHDD CD-MENTAL ILLNESS-RIGHTS ........... HB-1812 MINORITY & FEMALE BUSNESS LOAN.............. HB-0820 MUNI EMERGNCY SHELTER REIMBURS........... HB-0969 NEW HOME WARRANTY ACT........................... HB-2689 PERSNL CD-LIST STATE VACANCIES............... HB-1146 PUB AID-DECREASE FAMILY PAYMNT ........... HB-0217 PUB AID-EMPLOYMNT PROGRAM-RPTS ...... HB-2022 PUB AID-ENTREPRENEUR TRAINING.............. HB-0494 PUB AID-HOMLESS SHELTER ASSIST ............... HB-0112 PUB AID-INVSTGATN-FRAUD-REMEDY..... HB-0478 PUB AID-WORK INCENTIVE PAYMENT........... HB-0297 PUB LABOR REL-UNFAIR ARBITRATN............ HB-1230 PUB UTILITIES-RATES ........................................... HB-0657 PUB UTL-REORGANIZATION APPROVL........... HB-0041 PUBLC AID-WARRANTS-CASHING-FEE...... HB-0488 PUBLIC AID-GRANTS/INCREASES.................... HB-0116 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE............... HB-0605 PUBLIC HOUS-TRAIN TENANT MGRS.............. HB-0512 REPEAL MINORITY FEMALE BUS ACT................ HB-0117 RESIDENTIAL PROPRTY-PURCHASRS ............ HB-0796 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. HB-0280 SCH CD-CHGO BLDG FUND TAX EXTN............ HB-1176 SCH CD-CHGO BOND DIFFERENCE TX ............ HB-0795 SCH CD-CHGO PRINCIPAL DUTIES................... HB-0681 SCH CD-DAY CARE PROGRAMS ...................... HB-0655 SCH CD-IMMUNIZATION/MUMPS .................... HB-0050 SCH CD-MERIT SCHRSHP INSTALLMT............ HB-0180 SCH CD-TRUANTS/CHILD-DAY CARE........... HB-1723 2471 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM--Cont. SENIOR CITIZENS-TAX DEFERRAL................... HB-0226 TAX CREDIT-SENIOR CITIZENS......................... HB-0656 VEHICLE-APPEAL RESTRICT LICENS ............... HB-2759 VETERANS PREFERENCE-VIOLATIONS .......... HB-0845 WORKERS COMP-HEARING LOSS..................... HB-1453 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLOWERS HOUSE BILL: 36, 43, 62, 75, 94, 97, 166, 168, 184, 189, 198, 200, 201, 203, 208, 223, 233, 294, 320, 326, 330, 354, 360, 361, 384, 401, 402, 481, 523, 524, 664, 716, 751, 810, 814, 838, 846, 847, 856, 866, 934, 1000, 1001, 1014, 1047, 1114, 1129, 1138, 1145, 1148, 1203, 1211, 1331, 1362, 1365, 1411, 1412, 1467, 1592, 1794, 1795, 1814, 2013, 2140, 2152, 2165, 2349, 2403, 2493, 2559, 2670, 2721, 2740 SENATE BILL: 299, 368, 497, 574, 760, 947, 986, 992, 1089, 1194, 1197, 1210, 1215, 1217, 1245, 1267, 1327, 1397, 1506 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 54, 60, 63, 69, 189, 192, 203, 209, 355, 357, 360, 414, 425, 498, 759, 771, 819, 820, 821, 885, 911, 951, 962 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 104 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE ................................ HB-0770 AGING ACT-ALZHEIMER TASK FORCE ........... HB-2852 ALTERNATIVES TO SURGERY............................... HB-0934 ANIMALS ACT-CHANGES PENALTY................. HB-0046 CARNIVL SAFETY/DEFINE CARNIVAL .............. HB-0228 CHARITABLE GAMES-CIVIC ORGS.................... HB-0336 CHILD & SPOUSE SUPPORT-FEE.......................... HB-0326 CHILDREN-FAMILY PRESERVATION............... HB-1469 CIVIL PROC-CONTINGENT FEES........................ HB-1474 COMPARATIVE FAULT ACT.................................... HB-1475 CONVICTS-SEX DISEASE TEST............................ HB-0343 COUNTIES-STORMWATER PLAN..................... HB-0998 COUNTY HOMES-TAX RATE................................. HB-0873 CRIM ID ACT-BURN REPORTING ................... HB-1318 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-ST PLAN-FUNDS......... HB-0093 DCFS-STAFF/STANDARDS ................................... HB-0097 DCFS/JUV COURT-MINOR/SUPERVISN........... HB-0480 DEPT OF REVENUE-TESTIMONY........................ HB-3007 DMHDD-MENTALLY ILL CHILDREN................ HB-1992 ELDER ABUSE DEMO PROJCT-EXTEND........... HB-2840 EMPL TORT IMMUNITY-SELF INSURE ............ HB-0129 ENTERTAINMT CROWD SAFETY/TICKT ........... HB-0113 HUMANE ACT-PRHBT ANIMAL PRIZES........... HB-0084 INCOME TAX ACT-REVISIONS............................ HB-2073 INCOME TAX REFUNDS-PAYMENT .................. HB-3012 INCOME TAX-TECH CHG ...................................... HB-1168 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... HB-2918 INS-AMUSEMENT RIDE SAFETY ........................ HB-0227 INTERG COOP-JT ACT WATER AGCY ............... HB-1377 LEGISLATIVE COMMSN-CONF-FEES.............. HB-0162 LICENSE REVOKE-NONPAYMENT .................... HB-2827 LIQUOR-WINE SALES/CITY FAIRS.................. HB-0088 LIVING WILL-DECLARATION ............................. HB-0175 LOTTERY-COMPTROLLER TRANSFERS .......... HB-2812 LOTTERY-MULTISTATE GAMES......................... HB-2801 MOBILE HOME RESALE REMOVAL...................... HB-1188 RET OCCUP TAX-MUSIC ORGANIZATN........... HB-2823 REV ACT-DEFINE TAXING DISTRICT ............... HB-1174 SALES TAX-FRUIT DRINKS.................................. HB-2074 SBE-SUICIDE REDUCTION CURRIC................... HB-2458 SCH CD-JUST SAY NO DAY................................... HB-0035 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT TAKE OFFICE................. HB-0344 SCH-TAX INCR-FACILITY/LEASING.............. HB-0160 SENIOR CITIZENS-TAX DEFERRAL.................... HB-0226 STATE OCCUP & USE TX-BASE ........................ HB-1167 TWP-PARK/GOLF COURSE PURCHASE............ HB-0283 URBAN STORMDRAINAGE DIST ACT.................. HB-0997 VEH CD-SINGLE LICENSE PLATE....................... HB-0199 2472 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP--Cont. WORKER COMP-CONTRIBUTIONS .................... HB-1477 WRKR COMP/OCC DISEASE-TRAUMA............. HB-1408 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FREDERICK,VF HOUSE BILL: 21, 206, 207, 287, 289, 290, 339, 471, 622, 624, 630, 633, 666, 999, 1064, 1155, 1193, 1342, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1367 SENATE BILL: 203, 316, 318, 321, 329, 338, 417, 809, 991, 992, 1050, 1223, 1230 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 33, 34, 45, 46, 47, 63, 87, 88, 89, 90, 116, 132, 151, 172, 183, 193, 194, 211, 238, 265, 266, 280, 285, 386, 392, 401, 462, 479, 480, 486, 507, 508, 518, 579, 585, 664, 754, 755, 756, 776, 784, 796, 818, 826, 842, 901, 912, 931, 989 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72, 121 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-MEIGS RUNWAY EXTENSION................. HB-1417 ABANDONED VEHICLE-STORAGE FEE ............ HB-2198 AMBULATORY CURRENCY EXCHANGE............ HB-2623 ASSESSORS-QUALIFICATIONS ........................... HB-1895 BANKS/SCHOOLS-HOLIDAYS............................. HB-1891 CALUMET CITY ACQUIRE TERRITORY.............. HB-0811 CHATTEL LIENS-ELIM MINIMUM AMT........... HB-1492 CHATTEL LIENS-RAISE MIN AMOUNT............ HB-1493 CIV ADM CD-IDPH INSURANCE PROG............. HB-2880 CNTY CLERK-RECRD-INCREAS SALRY....... HB-2292 COUNTY RECORDER-$3500 AWARD.................. HB-0941 CRIM PRO/REDUCE GRAND JURY....................... HB-1132 CURRENCY EXCH-TRUST FUND........................ HB-2293 DASA-HOTLINES/ADS-PREVNT ABUSE ........ HB-0946 DAY CARE-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE............ HB-0673 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS ............. HB-1068 DOT-MEIGS RUNWAY EXTENSION................... HB-1418 DOT-MEIGS RUNWAY EXTENSION................... HB-1705 DRAM SHOP-DORCHESTER CENTER................ HB-0994 ELECTION CD-DISCLOSURE ................................ HB-2265 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0444 ENV CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY ACT................ HB-2141 ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY ACT............... HB-0725 EPA-SANITARY LANDFILL SITE......................... HB-0719 IL INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT.................. HB-2034 INCOME TX-REPORTING ...................................... HB-1416 LABR RELATIONS-BOARD PRECEDNTS .......... HB-1009 LAKE CALUMET ENVIRONMNT AUTH............... HB-2999 LOCAL GOV FINANCIAL PLAN COMM ............... HB-0300 MED EXPENSE-PATIENT LIABILITY ................. HB-0698 PEN CD-COOK CO-SHERIFF CREDITS ............ HB-1340 PEN CD-IMRF-FLAT RATE 2%............................ HB-2296 PENS CD-PRIOR SERVICE ..................................... HB-2294 PENSION-COOK CO SHERIFF-AGE.................. HB-1338 PENSION-COOK SHERIFF-AUTO INCR .......... HB-1339 PHONE AD SALES DISCLOSURE............................ HB-0541 PLAT ACT-FINE/INJUNCTION............................ HB-2295 PLUMBING UNLAWFUL ADVERTISING ............. HB-1223 PROP TX-ASSESSOR EDUC.................................... HB-1315 RECORDERS-LIEN-NOTIFY OWNER.............. HB-1030 SCH CD- VISION TEST ............................................. HB-0233 SR CITIZEN-PHARMACEUTICAL ASST............ HB-0695 STATE RECORDS ACT-EMERGENCIES............. HB-0840 TORT IMMUNITY-PUNITIVE DAMAGES.......... HB-1704 TOWNSHIP PROTEST COUNTY ZONING............ HB-0733 TOWNSHIPS-CONDEMNATION POWER........... HB-0732 TRUTH IN TAX-APPLICABILITY......................... HB-2913 VEH CD-HAZARDOUS WASTE LICENSE .......... HB-1703 VEH CD-TOW-TRUCK OPERATORS-INS...... HB-2197 WRKR COMP/UNEMP INS-TRUCK OWNR....... HB-0604 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIGLIO HOUSE BILL: 8, 12, 34, 50, 52, 65, 70, 149, 161, 166, 179, 201, 211, 223, 259, 320, 383, 421, 478, 564, 577, 581, 621, 628, 671, 797, 887, 1098, 1240, 1332, 1376, 1456, 1632, 1665, 1867, 1933, 2006, 2200, 2259, 2636 SENATE BILL: 62, 77, 95, 120, 216, 365, 454, 591, 716, 749, 752, 861, 1226, 1319, 2473 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 1326, 1390, 1393, 1497 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 98, 99, 293, 350, 354, 380, 390, 457, 461, 492, 557, 679, 750, 983, 997 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-ROCKFORD SANITARY DIST.................... HB-1137 $OCE- SUPREME COURT......................................... HB-0138 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY ACT ............................... HB-0100 ANIMAL CONTROL FUND/ORDINANCES ......... HB-1909 BLD HAZARDOUS SUBST NONCOMM WA......... HB-2743 BUILD IL-HISTORIC CITIES FUND..................... HB-1381 CHARITABLE GAME-COIN DEVICES ................. HB-1802 CHILD-GRANDPARENT-VISITATION............. HB-1574 CIRCUIT COURTS-WINNEBAGO......................... HB-1071 CLINICAL LAB PRACTICE ACT.............................. HB-1067 COLLECTN-FOREIGN GAMBLNG DEBTS......... HB-1545 COMPTROLLER-PAY FED RES FEES .................. HB-1306 CONTRACTOR WAGE LIABILITY.......................... HB-1990 CONVEYNCS-METES/BOUNDS CONTENT...... HB-0930 COUNTY RECORDER-$3500 AWARD.................. HB-0941 COUNTY ZONING-ADMINISTR ORDER........... HB-2373 CREDIT CARD DISCLOSURE................................. HB-2415 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATE ......................... HB-0004 CREDIT CARD-SOLICITING DISCLOS ........... HB-2388 DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT............. HB-1444 DCMS-PROPERTY/WINNEBAGO CNTY............ HB-0061 DENTAL PLAN REIMBURSE SUBSCBER ............. HB-1799 DORS-INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER ........... HB-2370 DOT-STUDY PASSENGER RAIL........................... HB-1801 EDUC LAB REL-SHORT TERM EMPLOY........... HB-1800 ELECTION CD-REGISTRATION ........................... HB-0267 ENTERPRISE ZONE-TAX REFUND..................... HB-1543 EPA-SEWER CONSOLIDATION............................ HB-1135 FOREIGN TRADE ZONE-ROCKFORD................. HB-1798 IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE............................. HB-2047 ILLINOIS OMBUDSMAN ACT.................................. HB-1665 INSUR CD/NO CANCEL PAID POLICY................. HB-1668 INTEREST ACT-TECHNICAL CHANGE............. HB-2708 JUVENILE COURT ACT 1987.................................... HB-0787 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT ...................... HB-1573 LIFELINE SERVICE ACT ........................................ HB-2139 LIMIT HUMAN DEATH VIDEOS........................... HB-2612 LIQUOR SALE-LOVES PARK CENTER ............. HB-0269 LOTTERY-ADVERTISING EXPENSES ............ HB-0629 LOTTERY-MULTISTATE GAMES......................... HB-2801 MASSAGE THERAPY REGULATION..................... HB-1991 MATURED BOND-CONTINUING APPROP........ HB-1307 MED PRAC-MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT.............. HB-0638 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN ........................ HB-0295 MENTAL HEALTH CARE-COUNTY TAX........... HB-0430 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CHIEFS................................. HB-1070 MUNI CD-PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE.............. HB-0268 OCCUPATION & USE TX-EXEMPTNS................ HB-0976 OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE ACT................................ HB-2554 PEN CD-ST EMP-CORRECT FORMULA........... HB-1838 PENSION CODE-LABOR DISPUTES..................... HB-0531 PENSION-DEPUTY TRANSFER CREDIT............ HB-1054 PENSION-IMRF-TRANSFER SHERIFF............. HB-1085 PRIVATE WELL WATER ACT..................................HB-2742 PROHIBIT OBSCENE PHONE MESSAGE.............. HB-2142 PUB UTILS-ADVERTISEMENTS........................... HB-2147 RAFFLES ACT-MULTI LICENSE........................... HB-1259 REG & ED-HEALTH CARE ADVOCATE ............. HB-1708 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. HB-0280 SALARIES-REGIONAL SUPT SCHLS ........... HB-1446 2474 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SAN DIST-INDEMNIFY EMPLOYEES.............. HB-1406 SANITARY DIST 1917-QUICK TAKE.................... HB-1136 SANITARY DIST-INJUNCTIONS......................... HB-1404 SANITARY DIST-CONNECT CHARGE............... HB-1945 SANITARY DIST-ILLEGAL CONNECT............... HB-1948 SANITARY DIST-HIRE EMPLOYEES............... HB-1949 SANITARY DIST-SEIZURE OF EQUIP .............. HB-1951 SANITARY DISTRICT-DISCONNECT................. HB-1405 SANITARY DISTRICT-QUICK TAKE................... HB-1947 SCH CD-AUDIT RECOMMENDATION................ HB-2926 SHERIFF FEES-PAY IN ADVANCE...................... HB-1072 SOCIAL WORKERS REGISTRATION..................... HB-1608 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ HB-0678 STATE TREASURER-OATH ............................ HB-1896 UNEMPLOY INSUR-LABOR DISPUTE................ HB-0141 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-RECOUPMENT............. HB-1442 VEHICLE-APPEAL RESTRICT LICENS............ HB-2759 WORKERS COMP ACT-RATES.............................. HB-1069 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIORGI HOUSE BILL: 14, 39, 177, 236, 564, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 707, 709, 750, 807, 808, 810, 852, 912, 913, 955, 957, 958, 959, 1084, 1093, 1245, 1246 SENATE BILL: 1, 16, 31, 43, 47, 56, 100, 117, 200, 270, 385, 400, 467, 585, 652, 653, 731, 782, 794, 827, 953, 1005, 1091, 1238, 1332, 1355, 1425, 1448, 1463 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 142, 153, 214, 235, 237, 321, 354, 392, 418, 455, 500, 554, 580, 598, 663, 674, 709, 804, 901, 983 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 31, 106, 132, 140 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 58 GOFORTH, CHARLES WAYNE REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS DENR..................................................... HB-1731 $OCE-DEPT AGRICULTURE............................... HB-0791 $OCE-GOV LAW ENFORCEMT OFFICER........... HB-0793 $STATE POLICE BOARD............................................ HB-1202 ADMIN PROC-HEARING LOCALE ................... HB-0077 AIDS TEST-PROSTITUTE-PRISONER............. HB-2348 AIDS TESTING-PRISONERS.................................. HB-1130 BANKS-BD/TELEPHONE MEETING ................ HB-2533 COAL TECH DEV FUND TRANSFERS................. HB-1730 CRIM CD-SEX OFFENSE-AIDS TEST ................ HB-0951 ELCT CD-PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN ............ HB-0131 ENGINE ID NUMBER/LICENSE PLATE ............... HB-0479 HARVEST WEIGHT OVERLOADS........................... HB-2054 HAZARD REGISTRY-CONFIDENTIAL............... HB-2360 KASKASKIA RIVER-WATER SALES.................... HB-0261 LAW ENFORCMT MERIT BD INDEPEND............. HB-1206 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................HB-0229 MINING-FEES-ENFORCEMENT....................... HB-2797 MUNI CODE-FIREMEN-RESIDENCY............... HB-0429 PEN CD-DEPT INSURANCE-PENALTES.......... HB-0592 PEN CD-ST POLICE-MILITARY SERV.............. HB-1204 PEN CD/ST EMP-CHESTER MH CENTR............ HB-0536 PEN-TEACHR/MILITARY SERV CREDT........... HB-0556 PERSONAL PROPTY WAREHOUSE FEES............ HB-1198 PURCHASING ACT-ABANDONED LANDS........ HB-2428 REPEAL GUN-OWNER ID REQUIREMNT......... HB-0653 REPEAL GUN-OWNER ID REQUIREMNT......... HB-0804 UTILITIES NO FOREIGN ELECTRIC ..................... HB-1818 VEH CD-REPEAL SAFETY BELTS........................ HB-0005 VEH CD-5 MILE HIGHWAY ACCESS ................. HB-2319 VEH CD/LIMIT SPEC EVENT PLATES .................. HB-2345 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GOFORTH HOUSE BILL: 7, 35, 75, 125, 126, 140, 147, 193, 293, 318, 366, 468, 470, 535, 604, 680, 807, 808, 809, 852, 1040, 1060, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1954, 2162, 2342, 2525, 2596, 2722, 2917, 2925 SENATE BILL: 74, 94, 270, 332, 466, 505, 573, 832, 868, 1169, 1393 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 136, 145, 327, 369, 438, 517, 593, 630, 724, 811, 904, 983 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 62, 73, 106, 133 2475 GOFORTH, CHARLES WAYNE REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. REP}-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM) AGRICULTURE-SEED CAPITAL FUND .............. HB-0703 BUSINESS IMPACT NOTE ACT............................... HB-1133 CHARIT GAMES-VOLUNTR FIRE DEPT............ HB-0945 CIV ADMIN-GOV BUDGET INFO ......................... HB-2557 COMM COLLEGE-USE OF GROUNDS................. HB-2104 COMMITTEES/BOARDS-REPEAL................... HB-2256 CRIM CD-KIDNAPPING-FELONY ..................... HB-2957 CRIM PROC-KIDNAPPING ............................... HB-2960 CRIM VIC-DEFINE VICTIM ................................... HB-2958 DCCA RUN WEATHERIZATION PROGRM.......... HB-2397 DCCA-OPPORTUNITY CORRIDORS.................. HB-1565 DCCA-REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCIL............ HB-1566 DCFS-CHLD ABUSE/EXTENSION/RPTS........... HB-0095 DCFS-STAFF TRAINING PROGRAM................ HB-0098 DEPT REG/ED-REVOKE LICENSE....................... HB-0047 DMHDD-INSTITUTIONS-STAFF........................ HB-0848 DOT-STUDY CORN ON WINTER ROAD............. HB-2494 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS........... HB-2103 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-DEFINE NURSE ................. HB-1298 GASOHOL-3% STATE TAX CEILING................ HB-2752 HEALTH FACILITIES-TERMS.............................. HB-1580 HLTH PLANS/PROGRMS-RURAL NEEDS ........ HB-1955 HOME RULE PRIVATE BOND ALOCATE ............. HB-2558 IDFA-DIRECT LOAN PROGRAM.......................... HB-2555 INC TX-ADDL-EXEMPT $1000 ............................ HB-0251 INSURANCE-COMPLAINTS-RULES................. HB-0751 KASKASKIA RIVER-WATER SALES.................... HB-0261 LANDOWNER/CIVIL/LIABILITY .......................... HB-1421 LAW ENFORCMT MERIT BD INDEPEND............. HB-1206 LIMIT CORPORATE TAKEOVERS.......................... HB-2975 LOCAL GOV-POLICE PROTECTN/FEES............. HB-0087 MED EXPENSE-PATIENT LIABILITY ................. HB-0698 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ........................ HB-1933 MENTAL HEALTH-CONFIDENTIALITY ........... HB-2258 NO-MAIL ORDER HEARING AID SALE............. HB-0640 NURSING HOME ADMIN ACT................................ HB-1433 PEN CD-TEACHR-NONPUBLIC CREDIT......... HB-0449 PROBATE-GUARDN PETITN-MARRIAGE...... HB-2128 PROBATE-WARDS ESTATE/GIFTS ..................... HB-2099 PROP TX-HOMESTED-INCREASE..................... HB-2912 PUB AID-INVSTGATN-FRAUD-REMEDY..... HB-0478 PUB UTIL/RATE SCHEDULE/USAGE................... HB-2900 REPEAL GUN-OWNER ID REQUIREMNT......... HB-0653 REV-NOTICE-EMPL TELEPHN NUMBER....... HB-1832 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0915 SCH DIST-EXCUSE FROM MANDATES ............. HB-2938 SR CITIZEN-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION........... HB-0491 ST AGENCY-EMPLOYMNT-EDUC LOAN....... HB-1098 ST PROPRTY CONTROL-MASTER LIST............. HB-2250 STATE AGENCIES-US FOOD................................. HB-0260 STATE AGENCIES-U S FOOD ................................ HB-0708 STATE VEHICLES-FUEL USAGE.......................... HB-0706 SURROGATE PARENTHOOD-PROHIBIT........... HB-2101 TEMP REG PLATE-ARMED SERVICES............... HB-2151 UNCLAIMED PROP-CLAIMS................................. HB-2100 UTILITIES NO FOREIGN ELECTRIC ..................... HB-1818 VEH CD-INCREASE SPEED LIMIT....................... HB-0065 VEH CD-TARPAULIN VIOLATION...................... HB-0420 VIET VET SERVICE CENTERS RPTS...................... HB-1370 VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS-CHILDREN ............ HB-2959 VOLUNTEER FIRE PROTEC ASSN ACT................ HB-0677 WILDLIFE CD-DISCHARGE FIREARM............... HB-0419 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GRANBERG HOUSE BILL: 39, 111, 161, 180, 226, 306, 320, 428, 429, 504, 505, 506, 540, 560, 628, 2476 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 631. 639, 654, 696, 750, 860, 1030, 1106, 1245, 1364, 1491. 1623, 1681, 1682, 1730, 1731, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1780, 1805, 1888, 1920, 1946, 1954, 1966, 2446, 2585, 2590, 2721 SENATE BILL: 21, 34, 94, 248, 255, 266, 281, 300, 355, 377, 508, 696, 707, 708, 789, 868, 886, 940, 956, 999, 1057, 1268, 1328, 1376, 1403, 1410, 1467, 1482 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 310, 517, 576, 626, 1034 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 73, 79 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 17 GREIMAN, ALAN J. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM) AIDS BLOOD TESTING .............................................. HB-1268 CHILD CARE-PROHIBIT FIREARMS .................. HB-0883 CHILD SUPP-COURT CLERK-NOTICE............. HB-2582 CHILD SUPP-DEFAULT-PENALTY/INT.......... HB-2581 CIVIL PROC-HOSPITAL LIABILITY .................... HB-0817 CIVIL PROC-MED MALPRAC LIABITY .............. HB-0818 CRIM CD-PROHIBIT SALE/HAND GUN ............ HB-0447 DENR-BROADCASTING MUSEUMS ................... HB-0981 DIVORCE- MAINTENANCE................................ HB-1939 DIVORCE-SUPPORT-BODY ATTACHMNT...... HB-2580 DIVORCE-SUPPRT/REAL ESTAT LIEN.............. HB-2693 DWNST POL/FIRE PENS CD/INVESTM ............... HB-2714 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSITS.................................... HB-0062 EPA-PERMITS & VIOLATIONS............................ HB-0345 GROUP HEALTH EXTEND BENEFITS................... HB-1079 HOMEOWNERS EMERGENCY ASSISTNCE........ HB-0716 HUMAN RIGHT-SEXUAL ORIENTATION......... HB-0885 HUMAN RIGHTS-AGE DEFINITION...................HB-0723 INS PHYSICIAN MERIT RATE PLAN .................... HB-2267 LABR RELATIONS-BOARD PRECEDNTS .......... HB-1007 LOBBYIST REG ACT-DISCLOSURE..................... HB-0816 PARENTAGE ACT-SUPPORT DETERMIN.......... HB-2579 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-ARTICLE.................. HB-0331 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA........................... HB-1266 PEN CD-HEALTH COST COUNCIL...................... HB-1689 PERSNNEL CD LEAVE/ABSENCE-AIDS ............ HB-0739 PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE ACT-DPH.......... HB-0294 PUB AID-AIDS GRANTS.......................................... HB-0741 PUB AID-WORK INCENTIVE PAYMENT........... HB-0297 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-TECH CHGES............ HB-2031 RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE/ASSISTNCE............. HB-1114 SALES TAX-END ON EAT-OUT FOOD.............. HB-0463 SCHOOL CD-AIDS INSTRUCTION....................... HB-0742 SCHOOL CD-TEACHER TRAINING-AID......... HB-0743 ST UNIVERSITY RETIRMN/BENEFITS................ HB-2712 TAX FORECLOSURES-RECEIVERS..................... HB- 1412 TAX SALES-ABATE/MULTI FAM RES............... HB-1411 UNIFD CD CORRECT-SEX ORIENTATN............ HB-0884 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GREIMAN HOUSE BILL: 86, 588, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 707, 709, 734, 735, 736, 737, 738, 740, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1486 SENATE BILL: 242, 497, 630, 668, 1325 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 367, 512, 558, 692 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45 HALLOCK, JOHN W. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. REP) BAIL BOND-SATISFY OBLIGATION ................... HB-0221 BUILD IL BOND AUTHORIZATN INCR.............. HB-2824 BUILD IL-HISTORIC CITIES FUND..................... HB-1381 CANOE AND KAYAK REGISTRATION................ HB-2925 CIVIL PROC-VENUE/GOVMT CORP................ HB-0692 CONVEYNCS-METES/BOUNDS CONTENT...... HB-0930 COUNTY RECORDER-$3500 AWARD.................. HB-0941 DCMS-MTR VEH CD LIAB COVERAGE.............. HB-2225 DCMS-PROPERTY/WINNEBAGO CNTY............ HB-0061 EPA LOCAL SOLID WASTE SURCHARG.............. HB-2819 EPA-SEWER & WATER PROJECTS................... HB-0308 2477 HALLOCK, JOHN W. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. REP)-Cont. EPA-SEWER CONSOLIDATION............................ HB-1135 FOREIGN TRADE ZONE-ROCKFORD ................. HB-1798 HISTORIC PRESERVTN PLAQUE PROG............... HB-0231 LAWN CHEMICL APPLICATN NOTICE................ HB-0918 LOWLEVEL RADIO WASTE-HEARING.............. HB-1186 PROHIBIT SUMMER UTILITY RATES................... HB-2903 PURCH ACT-GOVT INTERN.................................. HB-2815 RECYCLING PILOT PROJECT ACT........................ HB-2606 REGIONAL DEVEL AUTHORITY ACT .................. HB-2626 SCH CD/JUVENILE CHRONIC TRUANT.............. HB-1193 SUNSET CODE TERM APPOINTMENTS ............... HB-2224 UNDERAGE DRINKING-GATHERING .............. HB-1944 WORKERS COMPENSATION-BENEFITS........... HB-0929 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALLOCK HOUSE BILL: 205, 232, 451, 545, 1367, 2433 SENATE BILL: 2, 47, 442, 484, 688, 914, 1498 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 455, 554, 580, 663, 674, 804, 844 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 138 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS DEN R ........................................................ H B-1731 ACC/HLTH CLAIM-EMPLYEE DISCHRG.......... HB-0814 AGRICULTURE-SEED CAPITAL FUND.............. HB-0703 CIRCUIT BREAKER-VETERANS.......................... HB-0753 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-1888 COAL DEVELOP BD ONGOING AGENDA............. HB-1766 COAL MINERS MEMORIAL DAY ........................... HB-1954 COAL TECH DEV FUND TRANSFERS................... HB-1730 CRIM CD-INCREASE PENALTIES ....................... HB-1624 DENR-EVALUATE COAL PROJECTS .................. HB-2315 DORS-INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER ........... HB-2370 ELEC CD-JUDGES/SALARIES............................... HB-0492 EMERGNCY HOMELESS VETS PROJECT ............ HB-1841 ENV CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY ACT................. HB-2141 ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY ACT............... HB-0725 FARM DEBT MEDIATION ACT................................. HB-0705 FIRE DISTRICT-AUTO DISCONNECT................. HB-0694 FISH CD-ADMIN ORDER-HEARING ................ HB-2203 FRANCHISE--DISCLOSURES................................... HB-2011 GASOHOL-3% STATE TAX CEILING................... HB-2752 GENETIC ENGINEERED ORGANISMS................. HB-1866 HOME CARE SERVICES-INCR ASSETS.............. HB-0654 ILL FARM DEV ACT-INTEREST RATE................ HB-2268 LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE ACT................ HB-1491 MED EXPENSE-PATIENT LIABILITY ................. HB-0698 MOBILE HOME SECURITY DEPOSITS................. HB-0328 MUNI CODE-FIREMEN-RESIDENCY.............. HB-0429 MUNI-REPUBLICATION ORDINANCE .............. HB-1984 NO STATE COMPULSORY RETIREMENT............ HB-1848 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-SICK LEAVE........... HB-0385 PEN-TEACHR/MILITARY SERV CREDT........... HB-0556 PENSION-AD HOC INCREASE.............................. HB-1322 PERS CD-PROTECT WHISTLEBLOWERS........... HB-1780 PUB UTIL LEAST EXPENSIVE GAS........................ HB-0610 PUB UTILS-ADVERTISEMENTS........................... HB-2147 RECREATN AREA-LANDOWNR LIABLTY....... HB-0806 RURAL RAILROAD CROSS-FATALITY.............. HB-2878 SCH CD-BOARD MEMBER WORKSHOPS.......... HB-1052 SCH CD-DRUGS/SUBST ABUSE ED..................... HB-1868 SCH CD-ROUTINE TASK REDUCTION .............. HB-1301 SCH CD-TCHR USE REASNBLE FORCE............. HB-1946 SCH DIST-EXCUSE FROM MANDATES............. HB-2938 SIU COAL RESEARCH CENTER.............................. HB-2316 SMOKELESS TOBACCO-DISTRIBUTION........... HB-1726 STATE AGENCIES-US FOOD.............................. HB-0260 STATE AGENCIES-U S FOOD.............................. HB-0708 STATE VEHICLES-FUEL USAGE......................... HB-0706 2478 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. TAX CREDIT-SENIOR CITIZENS......................... HB-0656 TRANSIENT MERCHANT ACT 1987 ...................... HB-0560 TRUTH IN TAXATION .............................................. HB-2914 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-SCH BUS DRIVER........... HB-0195 VEH CD-REPEAL SAFETY BELTS........................ HB-0005 VEHICLE EMISSN INSPECT-EXEMPTN ............ HB-0805 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HANNIG HOUSE BILL: 4, 23, 65, 75, 276, 421, 427, 680, 804, 809, 860, 1038, 1102, 1384, 1399, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1955, 2403 SENATE BILL: 74, 82, 144, 257, 270, 302, 377, 421, 466, 488, 506, 618, 695, 801, 814, 884, 886, 981, 1012, 1057, 1207, 1208, 1226, 1282, 1291, 1393, 1467 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 101, 156, 176, 361, 517, 576, 657 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 HARRIS, DAVIS REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT-VETERANS AFFAIRS..................... HB-0776 ABOLISH COMPENSATION REVIEW................. HB-0335 BANKS-SELL INSURANCE .................................... HB-2525 CIVIL PROC-PUN DAMAGES/DRUGS................ HB-0999 COMP REVIEW BRD-GA ADOPTION ................... HB-0323 COMPTROLLER-DIRECT DEPOSITS................ HB-0244 DEPT REHAB SERV-COMPENSATION ............... HB-2357 ELCT CD-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE................... HB-0324 FIRE PROT DIST-VET PREFERENCE ................. HB-1087 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-LIMITS BILLS................ HB-1634 GRANT FUNDS RECOVERY-EXCLUSION ........ HB-2221 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ............................ HB-0304 INCOME TX-NATIONAL GUARD PAY............... HB-1577 LOCKSMITH LICENSING ACT................................ HB-1510 MERGED BANKS MAINTAIN FACILTY .............. HB-0475 MOBILE HOME PARK ACT/CHANGE................ HB-2363 MOBILE HOME RESALE REMOVAL...................... HB-1188 PARK DIST CD-NOM PETITIONS......................... HB-1044 PENSION MANAGEMENT COUNCIL.................... HB-2539 REVENUE-COUNTY ASSESSOR-INFO............. HB-0334 ST FINANCE-RAINY DAY FUND......................... HB-2536 STATE SALES TAX RATES-REDUCE .................. HB-0303 TAX-COMPUTER SOFTWARE............................... HB-0302 TELEPHONE PRIVACY ACT..................................... HB-0322 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARRIS HOUSE BILL: 23, 417, 879, 945, 1118, 1396, 1688 SENATE BILL: 668 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 166, 228, 325, 680, 894, 895, 1027 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 19 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT PUBL HLTH/PHYSICIAN SERV................. HB-0800 $DEPT REG & ED-HOME INSPECTORS.............. HB-1894 ADDICTS-TREATMENT/CONVICTION ............. HB-0504 AGRICULTURE-SEED CAPITAL FUND.............. HB-0703 BINGO-LICENSE/REGULATIONS....................... HB-1654 CHARITABLE GAME-VET/FRAT ORGN............ HB-0860 CHECK CASHING BY MERCHANTS ..................... HB-0513 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME LEVEL................. HB-0273 CIRCUIT BREAKER-VETERANS.......................... HB-0753 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-1888 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-BUILDING ............ HB-1302 COUNTY HIGHWAYS REPAIRS.............................. HB-1185 CREDIT CARD APPLICATN DISCLOSR.................. HB-1630 CRIM CD-DISCHARGE FIREARM.......................... HB-0355 CRIM CD-KIDNAPPING-FELONY ............ HB-2957 CRIM CD-NSF CHECK-NOTICE................ HB-0352 CRIM PROC-BAIL-VICTIM IMPACT........... HB-0696 CRIM PROC-KIDNAPPING..................................... HB-2960 CRIM VIC-DEFINE VICTIM ................................... HB-2958 CRIMINAL CD-DISCHARGE FIREARM ............. HB-0356 2479 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DCCA RUN WEATHERIZATION PROGRM.......... HB-2397 DCCA COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION ........... HB-2744 DCCA-OPPORTUNITY CORRIDORS.................... HB-1565 DECEPTV PRACTIC-TREBLE DAMAGES........... HB-0357 DIV DEFENS CONTRACT PROCUREMNT ........... HB-1003 DOT-STUDY CORN ON WINTER ROAD............. HB-2494 DRUG CONVCTN SUPERVISION............................ HB-0931 ELECTN CD-RECALL ELECTD OFFICL.............. HB-2924 ENGINE ID NUMBER/LICENSE PLATE ............... HB-0479 EPA EXEMPT CNTY SOLID WSTE FEE................. HB-1561 HLTH PLANS/PROGRMS-RURAL NEEDS ........ HB-1955 ILL FARM DEV ACT-INTEREST RATE................ HB-2268 INC TX-ADDL-EXEMPT $1000 ............................ HB-0251 INS CD-ADULT CHILD COVERAGE.................... HB-0754 LICENSING OF HOME INSPECTORS .................... HB-1893 LOCAL GOV-POLICE PROTECTN/FEES............. HB-0087 MED PRAC ACT-LEGEND DRUGS....................... HB-1871 MORTGAGE NOTIFY MORTGAGOR SALE.......... HB-2687 MOTOR VEHICLE REPLACEMT SAFETY............. HB-2007 PEN CD-ST EMP-MILITARY CREDIT............... HB-0353 PHONE COMPANY-120 MINUTE USAGE........... HB-0354 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW COMM.............. HB-0306 PUB UTIL LEAST EXPENSIVE GAS........................ HB-0610 PUB UTIL-LOCAL PHONE SERVICE .................. HB-0748 PUB UTL-METER RATES ........................................ HB-0123 PUBLIC HEALTH-EMERG MED SERVCE........... HB-1464 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER DISCLOSUR ............... HB-1892 SANITARY LANDFILL INSPECTION .................... HB-1463 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-AGE 55............................. HB-0358 STATE VEHICLES-FUEL USAGE.......................... HB-0706 SWINE DISEASE CONTROL ACT............................ HB-0056 TELECOMMUNICATION RATES-ICC ................. HB-0618 TELEPHONE LIFELINE RATES............................... HB-0752 UNEMPLY INS-VOLUNTRY LEAVING.............. HB-0619 VEH CD-ODOMETER TAMPERING ..................... HB-2052 VEH CD-SEAT BELT VIOLATION......................... HB-1631 VEH CD-STUD TIRES FIRE VEHICLE................. HB-0380 VEH CD-TARPAULIN VIOLATION ...................... HB-0420 VEH CODE-RENTALS/INSURNCE SOLD.......... HB-0555 VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS-CHILDREN............. HB-2959 WILDLIFE CD-DISCHARGE FIREARM................ HB-0419 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARTKE HOUSE BILL: 72, 184, 247, 249, 252, 260, 269, 293, 328, 393, 394, 425, 461, 464, 465, 491, 502, 505, 510, 525, 527, 528, 529, 535, 623, 628, 631, 632, 644, 653, 672, 677, 685, 695, 705, 708, 712, 750, 755, 787, 871, 915, 988, 1041, 1110, 1133, 1217, 1218, 1240, 1299, 1320, 1399, 1461, 1566, 1585, 1605, 1628, 1682, 1801, 1832, 1882, 1909, 1954, 2152, 2201, 2301, 2304, 2328, 2370, 2371, 2389, 2415, 2571, 2585, 2694 SENATE BILL: 1, 34, 36, 56, 94, 132, 225, 355, 384, 569, 687, 697, 801, 814, 886, 894, 956, 1025, 1056, 1328, 1403 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 15, 107, 349, 440, 509, 662 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 34 HASARA, KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP) $OCE-CRIMINAL JUSTCE INFO AUTH.............. HB-0768 $OCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS .................................. HB-0789 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD...................... HB-0769 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT FIREARM ..................... HB-1040 AGING ACT-ALZHEIMER TASK FORCE ........... HB-2852 ALCOHOL TRTMT LICENS ADMNSTRTN........... HB-2668 ALTERNATE PROBATN SENTNCNG PRG........... HB-1729 BAIL FORFEITURE-DRIVER ED FUND.............. HB-1558 BRD OF REGENTS-EMPLOY CONFLICT............ HB-1998 BUREAU OF HEARING IMPAIRED........................ HB-2414 CHARITABL GAMES-CIVIC/VETERANS........... HB-2160 CHILD CARE ACT-EMRGNCY PERMIT............. HB-2162 CHILD CARE EMPLOYE-DISCRIMNATN.......... HB-1546 CIVIL PROC-SERVE-PUBLIC/NOTICE............. HB-1557 2480 HASARA, KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP)-Cont. COMM COLLEGE EMP ADVISORY BRD............... HB-0850 CONSERVATION-FIRE MANAGEMENT............ HB-2215 CORONER-INQUEST-FAMILY-NOTICE....... HB-2514 CORR-RESENTENC AFTER PROBATION.......... HB-1567 CORRECTIONS-RESENTENCING...................... HB-2157 CRIM CD-INTIMIDATN-PHONE/MAIL........... HB-2159 CRIM ID ACT-BURN REPORTING....................... HB-1318 CRIM PROC-PUBLISH UNCLAIM BAIL ............. HB-2240 DMHDD-COMMUNI RESPITE SERVICES.......... HB-2845 DMHDD-RECIPIENT OF SERVICES..................... HB-2336 DMHDD-SURPLUS PROPRTY PROCEEDS......... HB-2335 DORS- LEKOTEKS ................................................... HB-1014 ELDER ABUSE DEMO PROJCT-EXTEND ........... HB-2840 ELEC CD-LIST/ELECTION JUDGES.................... HB-1762 ELEC CD-LIST/ELECTION JUDGES.................... HB-2964 FIRE DIST-COPIES COURT ORDERS................... HB-2239 FIREWORKS-SPARKLERS ................................... HB-2158 FISH-WILDLIFE-ISSUING FEES ...................... HB-2216 HOTELS-DISABLED PERSONS.............................. HB-2161 IDPA-ILLEGAL SALE COMMODITIES................ HB-2230 ILLINOIS FRESH LABEL PROGRAM..................... HB-1187 LICENSE REVOKE-NONPAYMENT .................... HB-2827 MENTAL HEALTH INVENTORIES......................... HB-2338 MIN & FEM BUSINESS-CONTRACTS................. HB-1194 MIN & FEMALE TOLL FREE PHONE # ................ HB-2124 MINOR-MNTL HLTH FACILTY-DISCHG........ HB-2800 PROPERTY TAX-REDEMPTN NOTICES............. HB-2513 PUB HEALTH-DIABETES-HISPANICS ............. HB-1646 PUBLIC HLTH-POLIO-INFORMATION............ HB-1522 SCH CD-SPECL ED/DEFINE AUTISM ................ HB-2645 SCH CD-TAX COLLECTOR-PYMT ............... HB-2646 SCH CD-TEACHER EVALUATION.................... HB-0126 SCH CD-VOC ED TCHR GRANTS......................... HB-2512 SCH CD/SBE REPORT CATALOG .......................... HB-2511 SEVERED COAL-LOCAL TAX ............................... HB-0993 ST POLICE-CRIM CHECK EMPLOYEE ........... HB-2515 STATE POLICE FORENSIC LAB............................. HB-2331 TECH INNOV/COMMERCILIZ COUNCIL............ HB-2837 TOWNSHIP ORG-ANNEX/RECONNECTN........ HB-0230 UTILITIES NO FOREIGN ELECTRIC.................... HB-1818 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASARA HOUSE BILL: 146, 393, 468, 945, 1188, 1393, 1467, 1534, 2260, 2370, 2458, 2722, 2842, 2843, 2844,'2846 SENATE BILL: 9, 35, 36, 247, 294, 323, 383, 535, 573, 646, 662, 762, 780, 832, 894, 1047, 1157, 1226, 1234, 1278, 1493, 1494 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 23, 229, 269, 295, 309, 349, 440, 454, 482, 559, 591, 657, 676, 699, 838, 854, 909, 1008, 1009 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 84, 89, 125, 133 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 49, 53, 76 HENSEL, DONALD N. REPRESENTATIVE (50TH DIST. REP) $OCE-COMMS BANKS/TRUST COMPANY ....... HB-0766 $OCE- DCM S........................................................... HB-0778 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE............................... HB-0606 AIRPORT AUTH-DUPAGE COUNTY ................ HB-0016 BARBER COSMETOLOGY/COMM MEMBER...... HB-0237 CIRCUIT BREAKER-GLAUCOMA DRUGS......... HB-0347 CNTY/UNINCORP AREA OCCUPY PRMT........... HB-1291 COUNTY BUDGET LAW-FUNDS.......................... HB-2873 COUNTY HIGHWAYS REPAIRS.............................. HB-1185 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSIT............................................ HB-1292 FENCES-LIMIT TO AG AREA................................ HB-0457 IDOT-MOWING HIGHWAYS .............................. HB-1184 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT........................................ HB-1427 MEDICAL PROOF ACTS-DEFER DATE............... HB-1436 MUNI CD--DEMOTION/DRUG TESTS ................. HB-2564 NURSING HOME ADMIN ACT............................. HB-1433 2481 HENSEL, DONALD N. REPRESENTATIVE (50TH DIST. REP)-Cont. OPTOMETRIC ACT/VETERINARY STND............ HB-1430 PEST CONTROL/INSURANCE TRUSTS................ HB-0292 PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT................................... HB-1432 PHYSICIANS ASST ACT/BROKER FEE.................. HB-1429 PODIATRIC PRACTICE ACT .................................... HB-1431 PSYCHOLOGIST REGISTRATION ACT................. HB-1434 SCH CD-CRIMINAL BACKGRND CHECK.......... HB-1183 SCH CD-EMPLOY-BACKGROUND CHECK ..... HB-1120 SOCIAL WORKERS REGISTRATION AC.............. HB-1435 THE NURSING ACT............................................... HB-1428 TOWNSHIP OPEN SPACE-LIMIT....................... HB-1049 TWNSHP BRD-POLITICAL PARTY...................... HB-0593 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HENSEL HOUSE BILL: 205, 305, 666, 1358 SENATE BILL: 232, 233, 320, 337, 339, 427, 461, 481, 985 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 261, 277, 301, 311, 441, 488, 633, 779, 799, 844, 890 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 24, 35, 66, 67, 82, 86, 107, 108, 115, 116, 117, 126, 127 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 64 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM) $FARM DEVELOPMT AUTH/SEED FUND............ HB-0704 $GRANTS-DEPT AGRICULTURE ......................... HB-0707 AGING-SHARE HOUSING PROGRAM .............. HB-0664 AGRI GRAIN MARKETING COMPACT................. HB-0718 AGRI GRAIN MARKETING COMPACT................. HB-0841 ALARM INSTALLERS-LICENSURE .................... HB-1027 APPELLATE COURT-INCR JUDGES.................... HB-1063 CENTER FOR POST-HARVEST TECH ............. HB-0700 CHECK CASHING BY MERCHANTS ..................... HB-0513 CIRCUIT BREAKER-VETERANS.......................... HB-0753 COAL MINERS MEMORIAL DAY ........................... HB-1954 CRIM CD-KIDNAPPING-FELONY .................. HB-2957 CRIM ID ACT-EXPUNGE RECORDS.................... HB-1028 CRIM PROC-KIDNAPPING ..................................... HB-2960 CRIM VIC-DEFINE VICTIM ................................... HB-2958 DCCA RUN WEATHERIZATION PROGRM.......... HB-2397 DCCA-COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION........... HB-2744 DENR-EVALUATE COAL PROJECTS ................. HB-2315 DOT-STUDY CORN ON WINTER ROAD............. HB-2494 DRILLING OPERATIONS ACT................................. HB-1584 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE VOTING .............................. HB-0955 ELEC CD-REGISTRAR & ABSENTEE .................. HB-1582 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS ................. HB-0636 ELECTIONS-REGISTRATION CARDS................. HB-0652 ENGINE ID NUMBER/LICENSE PLATE............... HB-0479 EPA-SEWER CONSOLIDATION............................ HB-1135 EPA-VOIDS RULES/PCB TO ADOPT ................... HB-1263 EXPORT DEV ACT-AUDITS IDENTITY .............. HB-0558 FIREARM OWNERS ID-FELONY ......................... HB-0255 FIREARM OWNR ID-FORCIBL FELONY............ HB-0333 FIREARM REGULATION ........................................ HB-1885 FIREARMS-RESTRICT LOCAL LAWS.................. HB-1348 FISH-WILDLIFE-NO LOCAL REGIST ............... HB-0540 FRANCHISE-DISCLOSURES................................ HB-2011 HEALTH FACILITIES-TERMS............................... HB-1580 HIGHWAY CD-CONSTRUCTION NOTICE ........ HB-1344 HLTH PLANS/PROGRMS-RURAL NEEDS ........ HB-1955 INC TAX-TARGET JOBS CREDIT...................... HB-0363 INCOME TAX-HOME CARE EXEMPT................. HB-0947 INCOME TAX-INVESTMENT CREDIT................ HB-0364 LANDOWNRS LIABILTY-CONSERVTION ........ HB-0683 LIQUOR CONTROL-NO IMPORT BOND............. HB-1461 LOC GOV-SCH DIST-TAX INTEREST .............. HB-1346 MINING-FEES-ENFORCEMENT........................ HB-2797 NONPROFIT DIRECTOR NOT LIABLE................ HB-1312 OCCUPATION TAX-INTEREST............................. HB-0575 2482 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. OWNER-RESIDENT ACT-DUTIES OF............... HB-2698 PEN CD-IMRF-VEST SHERIFFS ......................... HB-0872 PEN CD-TEACH-DISABILITY RULES............ HB-1369 PENSION CODE-LABOR DISPUTES.................... HB-0531 PHONE AD SALES DISCLOSURE.......................... HB-0541 PUB AID-GEN ASSTANCE-MEDICAL............. HB-0658 PUBLIC HEALTH-EMERG MED SERVCE........... HB-1464 REPEAL GUN-OWNER ID REQUIREMNT......... HB-0653 RURAL PUB TRANS ASSIST PROGRAM............... HB-2736 SCH CD-SP ED/PHYSCL FACIL RENT................ HB-1462 SCH CD-SPECIAL ED SERVICE COST................. HB-1581 SCH CD-ST BD STANDARDS/RULES............... HB-1244 SCH CD-XTRAORDNRY SPEC ED REIM............ HB-1583 SCH CD-1985 EAV FOR STATE AID................... HB-1347 SCH CD/INSTITUTES/LEARNG OBJTV ............... HB-1806 SIU COAL RESEARCH CENTER.............................. HB-2316 SM BUSINESS LITIGATN EXPENSES.................... HB-0181 SOFTWARE LIC ACT-REPEAL.............................. HB-1401 SOFTWARE LICENSE ENFORCEMENT................ HB-1402 TAX CREDIT-CONTRIB TO SCHOOLS................ HB-1345 TRAINS-OBSTRUCT PUBLIC TRAVEL............. HB-2771 UNEMPLOY INSUR-LABOR DISPUTE............... HB-0141 UTIL TAX DECREASE REDUCE RATES................ HB-2152 VEH CD-INCREASE SPEED LIMIT .................... HB-0065 VEH CD-ORDERS OF SUPERVISION................... HB-1026 VEH CD-RAISE SPEED LIMIT TO 70.................. HB-2738 VEH CD-STUD TIRES FIRE VEHICLE.............. HB-0380 VEH CD-USED CAR DEALERS-FUEL ............... HB-0433 VIET VET SERVICE CENTERS RPTS.................... HB-1370 VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS-CHILDREN............. HB-2959 VOLUNTEER FIRE PROTEC ASSN ACT............. HB-0677 WILDLIFE/FISH CD-ADMIN RULES................... HB-0659 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HICKS HOUSE BILL: 194, 232, 260, 274, 306, 393, 497, 577, 640, 749, 1054, 1105, 1110, 1217, 1218, 1243, 1262, 1264, 1265, 1371, 1372, 1491, 1559, 1560, 1566, 1585, 1605, 1628, 1730, 1731, 1770, 1771, 1773, 1818, 1832, 2938, 2968 SENATE BILL: 54, 94, 144, 224, 229, 248, 308, 312, 355, 422, 489, 490, 492, 539, 542, 696, 886, 916, 1012, 1228, 1241, 1400, 1467, 1482 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 25, 26, 128, 243, 251, 460, 517, 1042 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 81 HOFFMAN, GENE L. REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUC........................................ HB-1357 BANKS ORGANIZATION CAPITAL ........................ HB-2123 BANKS OWN TRAVEL AGENCIES......................... HB-2122 BILLBOARDS-LOCAL REGULATION................ HB-0625 CHARITABLE GAMES LICENSE............................. HB-0236 COUNTY-MUSEUM TAXES ................................... HB-2874 DCCA-COUNTY TOURISM GRANTS .................. HB-2869 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM BUREAUS.................... HB-2817 DUPAGE CIVIC CTR-BONDS DEBT ..................... HB-2816 DUPAGE CNTY-TECHNOLGY ED CENTR......... HB-2020 ELCTIONS/PUBLIC QUESTIONS............................ HB-2374 ELEC CD-BALLOT BOX STORAGE....................... HB-2818 EPA-REGION POLLUT CONTRL FCLTY............ HB-1856 EPA-ZONING-REGIONAL FACILITY ............... HB-2003 HIGHWAY SIGNS-RESTRICTIONS ..................... HB-2563 IL SPORT FACILITY AUTHORTY ACT.................. HB-1854 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-MAYOR APPTS.......... HB-2529 MUNI CD-REAL EST TRANSFER TAX .............. HB-1674 NATIONAL INTERSTATE BANKING .................... HB-1000 PEN CD-POLICE/FIRE-CONTRIBUTNS........... HB-0495 PEN CD-WITHHOLDING/INS BENEFIT............. HB-2449 PEN-FIREMEN/POLICE-INVESTMNTS........... HB-0553 PENSION LAWS COMMISSION............................... HB-1661 REPEALS EMISSION INSPECTION........................ HB-2039 RTA-DIRECTOR COMPENSATION...................... HB-2055 2483 HOFFMAN, GENE L. REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP--Cont. RTA- FILL VACANCIES ......................................... HB-2531 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUC PROGRAM ........ HB-1355 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUCATION................. HB-1356 SCH CD-GIFTD CHILD ADV COUNCIL............... HB-0486 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0400 SCH CD-TEACHER EVALUATION ....................... HB-0126 SCH CD/REVENUE-STATE AID............................ HB-0398 SCH CD/SUMMER SCH/60 CLASS HRS................ HB-1732 SCH-12TH GRADE ASSESSMT TEST................... HB-1216 WILDLIFE CD-BANS LEGHOLD TRAPS............. HB-1486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOFFMAN HOUSE BILL: 49, 237, 393, 998, 1686, 2260 SENATE BILL: 2, 187, 283, 426, 534, 643, 865, 875, 958, 961, 1080, 1084, 1164, 1204, 1308 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 220, 260, 356, 488, 844, 868 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 62 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM) $DENR- ILLINOIS RIVER ...................... ....... ...... HB-1159 $DOT-U S ROUTE 24 ..................................... HB-2171 $GRANTS- DCCA ....................... ... .................. HB-0702 $GRANTS- DCCA ................. ................................. . HB-1 160 $GRANTS-DCCA/AG RESEARCH ........................ HB-0450 $GRANTS- DENR .......................... ....................... HB-2170 $GRANTS- DOT ........................................................ HB-1 161 $OCE-ILL MORTGAGE INS AGENCY ................ HB-2455 ADOPTION BY FOSTER PARENTS......................... HB-0443 BONDS-STATE & LOCAL.................. ................ . HB-0256 CD CRIM PROC-SUPPRESS/EVIDENCE............. HB-0505 CENTER FOR POST-HARVEST TECH ................. HB-0700 CONTROLLED SUBST-ALFENTANIL ................ HB-0339 CONVICTS-PAYMENT OF COSTS........................ HB-0617 CORRECTIONS-FELONY SENTENCING ........... HB-2150 CORRECTN-SUPERVISN SENTENCING............ HB-1221 CREDIT INTEREST-FREE RIDE............................ HB-1878 CRIM CD-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV ........................... HB-1603 CRIM CD-DRUGS-PENAL INSTITUTNS.......... HB-2153 CRIM CD-PROSTITUTN & PATRONIZG ............ HB-1162 CRIM CD-THEFT PENALTY/VALUE .................. HB-0615 CRIM CD-VENUE UNDER AGE DRINKG........... HB-0614 CRIM-BAIL BOND-SATISFY OBLIGTN............ HB-0616 DENR-REGULATIONS/LICENSES ..................... HB-0072 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ HB-0393 EPA-VOIDS RULES/PCB TO ADOPT..................... HB-1263 HOME EQUITY PROTECTION ACT........................ HB-2149 HOUSING-HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL............ HB-2456 INC TAX-TARGET JOBS CREDIT......................... HB-0363 INCOME TAX-$1500 EXEMPT........................... HB-2155 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS .............................. HB-2968 INCOME TAX-INVESTMENT CREDIT................ HB-0364 MEDICAID-PERS NEEDS ALLOWANCE............ HB-2899 MORTGAGE INS FUND-STUDIES..................... HB-2454 MUNIC CD-ALCOHOL TAX ................................... HB-2156 NEED BASED SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS.............. HB-1927 OCCUPATION TAX-INTEREST........................... HB-0575 PEN CD-TEACHER-3% INCREASE .................. HB-2272 PEN CD-TEACHR-NONPUBLIC CREDIT......... HB-0449 PEN-DWN TEACHER-RECREATN WRKER.... HB-0365 PERS CD-PROTECT WHISTLEBLOWERS........... HB-1780 PUB AID CD- FRAUD .............................................. HB-2012 PUB AID-PERSON MONTHLY GRANT............... HB-0194 RET OCC TAX-ENTRPRS ZONE EXEMP............ HB-0441 REV ACT-PENALTY BID-PRIME RT................. HB-2154 REVENUE ACT REDEMPTION TAXES............ HB-0877 SCH CD-DEFICIT FUND BALANCES................... HB-2758 SCH CD-SUPPLEMENTAL STATE AID ............ HB-0410 2484 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-SUPPLMNTL AID DETRMNATN.......... HB-2760 SCH CD-SUPPLMNTL AID DETRMNATN.......... HB-2770 STATE EMPLOYEE GROUP BENEFITS................. HB-2834 STATE VEHICLES-FUEL USAGE...................... HB-0706 TEMP REG PLATE-ARMED SERVICES............. HB-2151 UNEMPLOYMENT-BENEFIT YEAR.................... HB- 103 UTIL TAX DECREASE REDUCE RATES................ HB-2152 UTIL TAX DECREASE RATE DECREAS................ HB-2920 VEH CD-BLOOD ALCOHOL TEST ........................ HB-1220 VEH SALE/BALLOON-NOTE FINANCE............. HB-2477 WRKR COMP & OCC DISEASE-STRESS............. HB-1390 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOMER HOUSE BILL: 141, 417, 691, 708, 1068, 1083, 1084, 1086, 1093, 1155, 1224, 1364, 1566, 1601, 1767, 1954, 1968, 2051, 2415 SENATE BILL: 28, 95, 115, 120, 123, 124, 201, 241, 412, 441, 564, 883, 1085, 1108, 1109, 1360, 1438, 1463, 1464 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 339, 362, 598, 656, 710, 1024 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 132, 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HRUL HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44, 86 HUFF, DOUGLAS JR. REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM) CHG SCHOOL SUBDISTRICTS-TAXES ............... HB- 1177 COMM COLLEGE-CHICAGO-FISCAL YR........ HB-1622 DPH-VA HOSPITAL-INSPECTION..................... HB-0846 ELEC CD-POLITICAL LITERATURE ................... HB-0959 ELEC CD-SIGNATURE/NOMINATION .............. HB-0958 ELECTION CODE-BOARD...................................... HB-2440 ENRGY AUDIT/ELECT COMMERCE COM.......... HB-0715 ICC-ELECTION MEMBERS .................................. HB-0075 MIN FEM BUS ENT-SERVICE CNTRCT.............. HB-2670 MUNI CD-MAY FILE CIVIL SUIT.........................HB-0038 PUB UTILITIES RATE DISCRIM.............................. HB-2145 PUB UTILITIES- RATES........................................... HB-0657 PUBL UTILITY/PURCHASE BY STATE................. HB-1617 PUBLIC HOUSING-FUNDS..................................... HB-1619 UTIL TAX DECREASE REDUCE RATES................. HB-2152 VETERANS PREFERENCE-VIOLATIONS .......... HB-0845 VETERANS PUBLIC WORKS-PENALTY............. HB-0847 WEST SIDE DEVELOP COMMSSN ACT................. HB-0839 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HUFF HOUSE BILL: 19, 21, 695, 748, 912, 1362, 2567, 2569, 2900, 2920 SENATE BILL: 10, 698, 699, 1320 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 168 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4 HULTGREN, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP) $DENR- ILLINOIS RIVER ........................................ HB-1159 $GRANTS- DCCA ....................................................... HB-1160 $GRANTS- DOT ..................................................... HB-1 161 $OCE- DEPT AGING .................................................. HB-0782 AGING ACT-ALZHEIMER TASK FORCE........... HB-2852 AGING-COMMON CARE-INVESTIGATN........ HB-2809 BIRTH CERTFICATES-BLOOD TYPE .................. HB-0730 BOVINE TB ERADCTN ACT-EXEMPTNS........... HB-0293 CHILD ABUSE-REPORTING-DORS................... HB-2872 CHILD CARE ACT-EMRGNCY PERMIT............. HB-2162 COMM COLLEGE EMP ADVISORY BRD................ HB-0850 COMM COLLEGE-USE OF GROUNDS................. HB-2104 CORRID OPP AND DEV-TARGET......................... HB-1964 CREATE QUAD CITIES DEVEL AUTH................ HB-2406 CREATES IESDA ACT OF 1987 ................................. HB-2813 DEVELOP ILL RIVER WATERSHED....................... HB-1968 DOT-STUDY PASSENGER RAIL ........................... HB-1801 ECONOMIC INCENTIVE-SM BUSINESS............ HB-1680 2485 HULTGREN, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ELECT CD-SCHOOL BOARD ELECTNS .............. HB-0158 ELECTION CD-SCHOOL BD ELECTION............. HB-3000 ENTERPRISE ZONE-LOAN/UNEMPLOY .......... HB-1965 ENTERPRISE ZONES-CERTIFICATION............. HB-1966 FISH CD- TAXIDERMIST......................................... HB-2314 ILLINOIS FRESH LABEL PROGRAM..................... HB-1187 JUBILEE COLLEGE WILDRNESS PARK ............... HB-0288 LANDOWNRS LIABILTY-CONSERVTION ........ HB-0683 MHDD RECORDS-CONFIDENTIAL INFO.......... HB-1934 MUN-HOME RUL-NO ANNEX W/O VOTE ..... HB-1629 MUNI CD-REDEVELOP PROJECT AREA............ HB-1967 NURSING HOME TASK FORCE-RPT................... HB-1337 PROHIBIT SUMMER UTILITY RATES................... HB-2903 PUB AID/CRIM CD-UNPAID RENT..................... HB-1066 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE......... HB-0338 RADIOACTIVE WASTE-DRUG/TESTS............... HB-2807 RECREATIONAL LAND-OBLIGATIONS ............ HB-0418 REDUCE STATE BUDGET ......................................... HB-2009 REPEAL COMPENSATION REVIEW ACT............. HB-0417 REV-NOTICE-EMPL TELEPHN NUMBER ....... HB-1832 SCH CD-NOTICE TO AMEND TAX LEV ............. HB-2724 SMOKELESS TOBACCO-DISTRIBUTION........... HB-1726 TWSHIP ORG-RECONCT TWSHIP PROP............ HB-0952 VEH CD-5 MILE HIGHWAY ACCESS .................. HB-2319 VEH/SCH CD-SCH BUS SEAT BACK .................. HB-2323 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HULTGREN HOUSE BILL: 209, 323, 441, 526, 746, 1401, 2241, 2260, 2341, 2367, 2389, 2415, 2454, 2494, 2843, 2844, 2845, 2925 SENATE BILL: 23, 126, 200, 324, 325, 769, 894, 912, 977, 1270, 1322, 1502 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 310, 426, 496, 555, 578, 648, 649, 668, 733, 741, 742, 743, 757, 791, 813, 814, 836, 904, 988, 995, 996, 1015, 1024 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 77, 90, 91, 124 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 88 JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST. REP) ALTERNATVE DEFAMATN ACTN-DAMGS...... HB-0590 ANATOMIC GIFT-SURVIVOR CONSENT ......... HB-0406 ANATOMICAL GIFTS-PERMISSION ................... HB-0407 BOWDRE-CRYSTAL LK-MARENGO CTRS..... HB-1373 CANOE AND KAYAK REGISTRATION................. HB-2925 CIV PRO-LIMITATION/ASSUMD NAME........... HB-2902 CIVIL PRO-VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL ................ HB-0142 CIVIL PROC-PUNITIVE DAMAGES .................... HB-0744 COMPREH HLTH ED-ORGAN TRANSPLT......... HB-0409 COUNTY JAILS ACT-SHORT TITLE..................... HB-2510 CRIM CD-SALE OF BODY PARTS........................ HB-0404 CRIM CD/CRIM PRO/CIV PRO-OBSLT .............. HB-2303 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES.................... HB-0329 ELECTN CD-RECALL ELECTD OFFICL.............. HB-2924 FIREARM OWNERS ID-FELONY ..................... HB-0255 FIREARM OWNR ID-FORCIBL FELONY............ HB-0333 FORCIBLE DETAINER-CONTINUE..................... HB-2436 IDOT-ROAD CLEARING ....................................... HB-0746 INS-AMUSEMENT RIDE SAFETY ...................... HB-0227 INTERSPOUSAL TORT IMMUNITY....................... HB-2062 LIBRARIES-NON RESIDENCY FEE ..................... HB-1295 LIMIT INS INVEST INTER-AM BANK ................ HB-1852 LIQUOR CONTROL-SPORTS STADIUM............. HB-2886 MOTOR VEHICLE-CREDIT INSURANCE .......... HB-0216 ORGAN DONOR EDUCATION.............................. HB-0405 ORGAN DONOR PROTOCOL................................. HB-0408 PATERNITY-ATTORNEYS FEES.................. HB-1578 PROP TAX-DEV DISABLED HOUSING................ HB-0745 SOFTWARE LIC ACT-REPEAL.............................. HB-1401 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-SCH BUS DRIVER........... HB-0195 VEH CD-REPEAL SAFETY BELTS................. HB-0005 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON 2486 JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 471, 551, 679, 692, 974, 1094 SENATE BILL: 129, 258, 290, 582, 587, 652, 653, 962, 968, 1032, 1304, 1464, 1501 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 66, 67, 68, 79, 80, 81, 123, 124, 125, 143, 163, 170, 196, 197, 198, 207, 212, 213, 220, 315, 322, 323, 336, 485, 553, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 711, 716, 717, 735, 737, 772, 773, 774, 775, 834, 835, 872, 873, 887, 888, 889, 936, 937, 938, 973, 974, 975, 976, 977, 978, 979, 980, 1010, 1011, 1012 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38, 124, 138 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 14 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 67 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM) $DCCA-HOMELESS PERSONS .............................. HB-0965 SDCCA-MUNI EMERGENCY SHELTER ............. HB-0963 $DEPT-CONSERVATION-YOUTH PROG ......... HB-1143 $GRANTS- DCCA .................................................. HB-0874 AFDC-EMPLOYMT-MED/DAY CARE............... HB-1148 AFDC-SUBSTITUT PAYEE-PVT AGNCY.......... HB-0674 AFDC-SUBSTITUT PAYEE-PVT AGNCY.......... HB-0843 ALCOHOLIC WOMEN HALFWAY HOUSES ........ HB-0901 CHILD CARE FACILITY-FIRST AID.................... HB-1424 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0274 CIRCUIT BRKR-LOW-INCOME CITIZN .......... HB-0241 CONVICT COVER COST OF TREATMEN.............. HB-2577 CORRECTIONS-WOMEN OFFENDERS .............. HB-2013 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... HB-0019 CRIME-RESTITUTION ........................................... HB-2740 DCCA-HELP REHAB ABANDON HOUSNG........ HB-2465 DEPT AGING-COMMUNITY CARE...................... HB-0881 DEPT CORRECTN-INMATE EDUCATION......... HB-0476 DEPT LOTTERY-POLICIES/REGULATN ............ HB-0144 DISCRIMINATION-STATE BUSINESS................ HB-1145 ELECT CD/PUB UTL-BOARD MEMBERS........... HB-0064 HOMEOWNER EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE........ HB-1229 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSIST ACT............. HB-2466 HOUSE DEVLPMT-CITY BORROWING .............. HB-0943 HOUSING AUTH-EMPLOYED TENANT............. HB-0858 HOUSING AUTH-REFUSE TENANCY ................ HB-1925 HUMAN RTS-COMMISSIN-EXTENSION........ HB-2642 HUMAN RTS-JUDICIAL REVIEW-COST ......... HB-2641 ICC-EMPLOYEE REGULATIONS.......................... HB-1459 IL AFFORDABLE DENTURES ACT......................... HB-0967 INCOME TAX-LIABILITY LIMIT ......................... HB-0136 INS CD-HEALTH INS FOR PARENTS..................HB-0712 INSTITUTE ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED................. HB-0184 LOTTERY-ADVERTISING EXPENSES ................ HB-0629 MIN & FEMALE REMOVE REPEALER .................. HB-1743 MIN/FEM BUS ENTRPRS-LIMIT SIZE ............... HB-0978 PERSNL CD-LIST STATE VACANCIES ............... HB-1146 PUB AID-ENTREPRENEUR TRAINING.............. HB-0494 PUB AID-NURSING HOME-PAYMENTS.......... HB-2183 PUB AID-WORK INCENTIVE PAYMENT........... HB-0297 PUBLC AID-WARRANTS-CASHING-FEE...... HB-0488 PUBLIC AID-GRANTS/INCREASES.................... HB-0116 PUBLIC HOUS-TRAIN TENANT MGRS.............. HB-0512 REPEAL MINORITY FEMALE BUS ACT............... HB-0117 RTA-STUDY POLICE PROTECTION.................... HB-0208 SCH CD-CHGO PRINCIPAL DUTIES....................HB-0681 SCH CD-DAY CARE PROGRAMS .........................HB-0655 SCH CD-DRUG/ALCOHOL ABUSE INST............ HB-0603 SCH CD-DRUGS/SUBST ABUSE ED..................... HB-1868 SCH CD-IMMUNIZATION/MUMPS ................. HB-0050 SCH CD-PE EXCUSE POLICY ................................ HB-0669 SCH CD-TRUANTS/CHILD-DAY CARE........... HB-1723 SCH CD/CLOSED CAMPUS POLICY ................... HB-1047 TELEPHONE AND MAIL HARASSMENT............. HB-1240 UTIL TAX DECREASE REDUCE RATES................ HB-2152\ 2487 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. VICTIMS-RIGHT TO KNOW SENTENCE............ HB-2590 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,L HOUSE BILL: 41, 66, 75, 94, 97, 100, 111, 137, 166, 201, 217, 223, 273, 294, 295, 330, 389, 412, 413, 464, 477, 478, 490, 492, 518, 524, 605, 668, 736, 814, 819, 820, 947, 964, 968, 969, 1000, 1055, 1124, 1127, 1199, 1201, 1203, 1211, 1302, 1354, 1362, 1647, 1794, 1795, 1814, 1988, 2140, 2165, 2403, 2559, 2670 SENATE BILL: 216, 256, 257, 299, 398, 469, 497, 523, 535, 566, 574, 650, 759, 760, 772, 806, 898, 947, 986, 1009, 1121, 1194, 1197, 1217, 1245, 1397, 1428, 1506 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 60, 63, 163, 309, 355, 409 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM) AGING-SHARE HOUSING PROGRAM................ HB-0664 ALCOHOL & SUBST ABUSE-ADVISORY............ HB-1988 BANKS-EMPL COMMUNICATN/FRAUD .......... HB-0053 BD REGENT/LIMITED VOTE STUDENT............... HB-0728 BUSINESS IMPACT NOTE ACT............................... HB-1133 CIGARETTE TAX STAMPS-SALE......................... HB-1441 CIGARETTE TAXES .................................................. HB-1440 CK CNTY HOSPTAL/HISTRCL MUSEUM............ HB-1023 COMM COLLEGE-MINIMUM TAX RATE.......... HB-0454 CRIM CD-CRIMINL SEXUAL ASSAULT............ HB-0685 DEBT COLLECT SCHOLARSHIP COMM............. HB-1956 DEPT-REVENUE-LIQUOR LICENSES.............. HB-2976 DISABLED ADULTS-PROPERTY TAXES............ HB-2973 DRAMSHOP-LIABILITY LIMITS.......................... HB-2023 EMERGENCY FACILITY-ENGLISH .................... HB-0926 EPA VARIANCE SINGLE NOTICE.......................... HB-2257 EPA-CIVIL PENALTY INTEREST ..................... HB-2255 HGH ED-LIMIT TUITION INCREASES............... HB-2904 INCOME TAX-EXEMPT UNEMPLOYMENT...... HB-1210 INCOME TAX-TECH CHG .................................... HB-1168 INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL REVISIONS ............ HB-1169 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... HB-2918 INCREASES PRICE PUBLISH NOTICE.................. HB-0667 LEGAL ADVERTISNG-INCREASE COST............ HB-0665 LIQUOR CONTR-NEW TAX ................................... HB-2720 LIQUOR TRANSPORT-CLASS B MISD................ HB-1987 MENTAL HEALTH-CONFIDENTIALITY ........... HB-2258 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DEFINITION......................... HB-1172 MOTOR FUEL TAX-SHORT TITLE........................ HB-1643 MUNI CD-INCORP CITY/VILLAGE..................... HB-0724 MUNI CD-TAX LEVY-DECEMBER.................... HB-0578 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-MINIM ANNUITY........ HB-0381 PEN CD-ST UNIV-UNION SERVICE.................. HB-0684 PEN-CHGO POLICE-EXEMPT SALARY ........... HB-0362 PROP TX- MODEL HOMES.................................... HB-2909 PROPERTY TAX EQUALIZATION.......................... HB-2885 PUBL UTIL-DISHONORED CHECKS.................. HB-1166 PUBLIC UTILITY ACT ............................................. HB- 1171 RETAIL OCCUP TX-DEFINE................................ HB-1170 REV ACT-DEFINE TAXING DISTRICT ............... HB-1174 REV-TAXING DISTRICTS-TAX SALE............... HB-0076 REVENUE ACT-SHORT TITLE.............................. HB-1544 SCH CD-CHGO BRD APPOINT ATTY .................. HB-2355 SCH CD-GEN SUPT/REVISED REPORT.............. HB-2356 SCH CD-TEACHR TRAINING SCHLSHP............ HB-1022 SERV OCCUPATION & USE TAX-BASE.............. HB-2484 SMOKE DETECTOR ACT..................................... HB-0003 ST EMPLOYEES-UNUSED SICK LEAVE............. HB-2251 ST PROPRTY CONTROL-MASTER LIST............. HB-2250 STATE & LOCAL OCCUP TAX BASE...................... HB-2482 STATE GOVT PROCUREMENT CODE ................ HB-0497 STATE OCCUP & USE TX-BASE ........................ HB-1167 TAX FORECLOSURES-RECEIVERS.................. HB-1412 TAX SALES-ABATE/MULTI FAM RES .............. HB-1411 TRUTH IN TAX-APPLICABILITY......................... HB-2913 2488 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. U OF I HOSPITAL-CONTROL ................................ HB-1025 UNIV EMPLOYEE/CHILD-TUITION .................. HB-1587 UNIV EMPLOYEES-CHILD-TUITION............... HB-1989 UOFI-HOSP-CONSTRUCT LOAN-REPMT..... HB-1024 WRKRS COMP-GROUP SELF INSURERS........... HB-2253 2ND DIV VEHICLES-SPEED LIMIT...................... HB-1488 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEANE HOUSE BILL: 22, 143, 214, 1043, 1319, 1374, 1375, 1600, 1632, 2200, 2492 SENATE BILL: 41, 102, 203, 226, 237, 249, 279, 280, 283, 284, 288, 289, 298, 360, 378, 389, 443, 469, 470, 542, 651, 717, 873, 1050, 1080, 1137, 1154, 1161, 1179, 1180, 1300 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 40, 112, 113, 114, 126, 370, 371, 373, 384, 567, 584, 626, 662, 726, 830, 831, 853, 913, 1028, 1029 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13 KIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP) $GRANT EPA RECYCLING PROGRAMS............... HB-2605 $GRANTS-EPA TRUST FUND COMMSN............ HB-0758 $OCE- DEN R .............................................................. HB-0777 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ........................ HB-0775 ADJOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE ................ HB-1962 AUTOMATED TELEPHONE SOLICITATN............ HB-0008 CIV PRO-COOK CTY PROCESS SRVER............... HB-0317 CIV PRO-PROCESS/DETECT EMPLOYE............ HB-0853 CIVIL PROC/COSTS AFTER JUDGMNT................ HB-0312 COMM COLLEG-CHALLENGE GRANTS ........... HB-1747 COMPULS RETIRE-PENSION VALUE................. HB-2814 CORPORATE FIDUCIARY ACT............................... HB-2793 CORRECTNS-HOME INCARCERATION............ HB-2607 CRIM CD-PROH NONMETAL WEAPONS.......... HB-0034 CRIM CD-SEVERE/PROFOUND RETARD......... HB-2722 DCCA/SBE-FOREIGN LANGUAGE BANK......... HB-2783 DIESEL FUEL-CETANE RATING......................... HB-1725 DIESEL FUEL-CETANE RATING.......................... HB-2679 DIVORCE ACT-ATTORNEY'S FEES..................... HB-0310 DMHDD-MEDICAID-COMMUNITY SVCS....... HB-2844 DMHDD-PATIENT TRAVL TRUST FUND.......... HB-2339 EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANG GRANTS............ HB-2781 EMPL TORT IMMUNITY-SELF INSURE............ HB-0129 EPA-DRINKING WATER RULES ....................... HB-2212 ESDA-WATER/CHEMICAL RELEASE ............. HB-0747 GIFT OF UNSOLICITED SERVICES........................ HB-2609 HUMAN RIG.HTS-SUMMARY ORDERS.............. HB-2850 INVEST PARK/FOREST DIST FUNDS ................... HB-0868 JOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE...................... HB-1299 LANGUAGE & TRADE ACADEMY......................... HB-2782 LOANS LOCK/INTEREST RATE................................ HB-0314 METRO SAN DIST-ANNEXATION....................... HB-0316 MILITARY/NAVAL CD-CENTRAL AMER......... HB-0838 MORTGAGE COPY APPRAISAL.............................. HB-0315 MUNI CD-ADDT'L BONDING POWERS.............. HB-0854 NEW-SKIN CARE PROFESSIONALS ................... HB-0611 PODIATRY PRACTICE ACT/REGULATN ............. HB-2333 PUBLIC UTILITY-TELEPHONE RATES.............. HB-2473 RECYCLING PILOT PROJECT ACT........................ HB-2606 ROAD DISTRICTS-BORROW MONEY............... HB-0801 SCH CD-FOREIGN LANGUAGE GRANT............ HB-2779 SCH CD-GIFTS VESTING ..................................... HB-2716 SCH CD-LANGUAGE TEACHER GRANT........... HB-2780 SCH CD-REQUIRED SUMMER SCHOOL............ HB-0313 SCH CD-TRUANCY ALTR/FOR PROFIT............ HB-0309 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT TAKE OFFICE................. HB-0344 STATE ADULT PROGRAMS................................... HB-1748 TOLL HIGHWAY-EXPRESS LANE....................... HB-2610 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL REDUCTION................. HB-2608 TOWNSHIP WORKING CASH FUND..................... HB-0621 WORK CASH FUND APPROPRIATIONS............... HB-0862 2489 KIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP)-Cont. WORKERS COMP-LUMP SUM ............................ HB-0311 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KIRKLAND HOUSE BILL: 1, 2, 20, 39, 52, 54, 62, 67, 88, 104, 105, 106, 122, 138, 154, 169, 170, 245, 250, 302, 323, 324, 336, 338, 343, 350, 400, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 435, 469, 473, 474, 481, 934, 1330, 1497, 2842, 2843, 2845, 2846 SENATE BILL: 140, 251, 319, 333, 505, 792, 832, 857, 1123, 1514 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 319, 352, 552, 673, 702, 844 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 71, 72 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT PUBL HEALTH .................................. HB-0792 $OCE-TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM .......... HB-0764 $SBE-ST AID/SUMMER SCHOOL........................... HB-0483 ADJOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE ................ HB-1962 ADJOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE................ HB-2541 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE SAFETY ACT.............. HB-0612 ALTERNATIVES TO SURGERY ............................... HB-0934 CIVIL PROC-CONTINGENT FEES........................ HB-1474 CNTY HISTORICL MUSEUM GRANTS................. HB-0265 COMPARATIVE FAULT ACT.................................. HB-1475 COUNTIES-STORMWATER PLAN ....................... HB-0998 COUNTIES-WELL WATER TESTING .................. HB-1236 DCCA-LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN......... HB-1652 DELINQUENCY ACT/VICTIM IMPACT................ HB-2222 EXAM FEE INCREASE................................... ... HB-1313 FIREARM ID-CONVICTED FELON ...................... HB-1029 FISH/WILDLIFE-NONRESID LIC FEE................ HB-2233 HIGHWAY CD-TAX-MAXIUM RATE............... HB-1019 HISTORIC PRESERVTN PLAQUE PROG............... HB-0231 JOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE...................... HB-1299 LAWN CHEMICALS-APPLICTN-NOTICE ....... HB-0794 LAWN CHEMICL APPLICATN NOTICE................ HB-0918 LIBRARY SYSTEM-INCREASE GRANTS........... HB-1123 LIVING WILL-DECLARATION ............................. HB-0175 LOC GOV-AUDITS/CPA/NO PUBLISH ............... HB-1483 MOBILE HM LANDLORD/TENANT RGHT.......... HB-1118 MOBILE HOME SECURITY DEPOSITS .................. HB-0328 MOBILE HOME-SECURITY DEPOSIT ................. HB-0266 NONECONOMIC LOSS-LIMIT .............................. HB-1478 PRAIRIE TRAIL AUTHORITY-COUNTY............ HB-1819 PRIVATE ROAD-CIVIL LIABILITY ...................... HB-2534 PRIVATE ROAD-CIVIL LIABILITY ...................... HB-2620 PRODUCT LIABILITY ACT....................................... HB-1479 PROMPT PAYMENT-VENDOR PENALTY.......... HB-0106 PROMPT PAYMNT-PERISHABLE GOODS......... HB-0232 SCH CD-SUPPLEMENTAL STATE AID .............. HB-0410 SCH CD-SUPPLMNTL AID DETRMNATN.......... HB-2770 SCH DIST INCOME TX ACT-CREATES............... HB-0537 ST LIBRARY-OFFICE PRESERVATION .............. HB-1602 TOWNSHIPS-WEED CONTROL ............................ HB-1237 TWP-PARK/GOLF COURSE PURCHASE............ HB-0283 UNEMPL INS - GOVT ENTITY .............................. HB-0282 URBAN STORMDRAINAGE DIST ACT.................. HB-0997 VEHICLE EMISSN INSPECT-EXEMPTN ............ HB-0805 VICTIM RIGHTS-IMPACT STATEMENT............ HB-1556 WRKR COMP/OCC DISEASE-TRAUMA............. HB-1408 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLEMM HOUSE BILL: 85, 123, 147, 532, 575, 1041, 1042, 1193, 1320, 1540, 2925, 2970 SENATE BILL: 251, 390, 532, 855, 883, 1123, 1233, 1456, 1515 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 33, 34, 45, 46, 47, 87, 88, 89, 90, 116, 132, 183, 193, 194, 211, 238, 265, 266, 274, 280, 285, 386, 401, 425, 462, 479, 480, 505, 506, 507, 508, 518, 579, 585, 620, 754, 755, 756, 758, 776, 784, 796, 818, 826, 901, 912, 931, 989 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 55, 72, 98, 99, 100, 101, 132 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 70 KRSKA, ROBERT T. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM) $CDB-MULTI-SPORTS FACILITY ................... HB-1409 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY............. HB-0564 2490 KRSKA, ROBERT T. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM)--Cont. ABORTION-IN HOSPITAL...................................... HB-1399 BILL OF RGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY................... HB-2006 BLIND/ELDERLY INC TAX-EXEMPTNS........... HB-0749 CHARITABLE GAME-VET/FRAT ORGN............ HB-0860 CHG DISTRCT/CHILD ADOPTION/AGE.............. HB-2711 CHG FIREFIGHTERS PENSION/RATES ............... HB-2710 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0179 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ....................... HB-0247 COACHES-LIMITED LIABILITY........................... HB-0210 CONSUMER FRAUD-PRICES-SHELVES.......... HB-1341 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-BUILDING............ HB-1302 COOK CTY PENS CD/DWNST FIREMEN ............. HB-2713 CREATES OPEN PRIMARY ACT............................. HB-0044 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATE ......................... HB-0004 CREDIT CARDS-PROHIBITS SURCHRG ............ HB-1043 CRIMINAL CD-DEADLY FORCE.......................... HB-0554 DCCA-PRODUCT & SERVCE EXCHANGE......... HB-2369 DCCA-WORLD TRADE CENTER .......................... HB-2349 DCMS-HISPANIC EMPLOYEES ............................ HB-1645 DCMS-PHONE DIRECTORIES............................... HB-1129 EMERGENCY TELECOMMCATN DEVICES........ HB-2114 EPA-TOXIC CHEMICAL REPORTING................. HB-1403 FISH CODE-TECH CORRECTION......................... HB-2399 HANDICAP CHILDRN-PARENT EDUC.............. HB-2027 HOME CARE SERVICES-INCR ASSETS.............. HB-0654 HOMEOWNERS EMERGENCY ASSISTNCE........ HB-0716 ICC-ELECTION EXPENDITURE .......................... HB-0023 IL AFFORDABLE DENTURES ACT......................... HB-0967 ILL PROCUREMENT INST ACT.............................. HB-2446 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTION/RENTERS.............. HB-0489 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0865 INS CD-ADULT CHILD COVERAGE.................... HB-0754 INSURANCE-COMPLAINTS-RULES............... HB-0751 INTEREST RATE LOANS-$25,000 ......................... HB-1013 JUVENILE-PROSECUTE AS AN ADULT............. HB-1498 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT..................... HB-1573 LONG TERM CARE FACILITY-DMHDD............. HB-0639 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0346 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT........................................ HB-1427 MEDICAL PRACTICE-FEES ............................. HB-1972 MEDICAL PROOF ACTS-DEFER DATE................ HB-1436 NOTARY PUBLIC-ADVERTISING........................ HB-0372 NURSING HOME ADMIN ACT................................ HB-1433 OPTOMETRIC ACT/VETERINARY STND............ HB-1430 PEN CD-CHG FIREMN/WIDOW/INCR............... HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-CHILD ANNUITY......... HB-0382 PEN CD-LABORER-EARLY RETIREMNT........ HB-0446 PEN-CHGO FIREMN-REFUND REPAYMT...... HB-0015 PEN-CHGO LABORER/WIDOW ANNUITY....... HB-0371 PEN-CHGO MUNI EMP/WIDOW ANNUIT........ HB-0383 PEN-CHGO MUNIC-MINIMUM ANNUITY..... HB-0370 PEN-CHI POLIC-WIDOW ANNUITY................. HB-0107 PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT................................... HB-1432 PHONE COMPANY-120 MINUTE USAGE.......... HB-0354 PHYSICAL THERAPY ACT-TITLE ....................... HB-1437 PHYSICIANS ASST ACT/BROKER FEE................. HB-1429 PHYSICIANS-MEDICARE-LICENSE............... HB-0815 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE.................................HB-0810 PODIATRIC PRACTICE ACT .................................... HB-1431 PROP TX-SENIOR-HOMESTED INCRES.......... HB-2911 PSYCHOLOGIST REGISTRATION ACT................. HB-1434 PUB UTIL-KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT.............. HB-1362 PUB UTILITY-NUCLEAR PLANT FUND ............ HB-0215 RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE/ASSISTNCE............. HB-1114 RESTRICTS RETAIL LIQUOR SALES .................... HB-0021 RETAIL LIQUOR SALE-HR RESTRICT............... HB-2402 SALARIES-REGIONAL SUPT SCHLS .................. HB-1446 2491 KRSKA, ROBERT T. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-AGE 55............................. HB-0358 SCH CD-JUST SAY NO DAY.............................. HB-0035 SCH CD/CLOSED CAMPUS POLICY ...................... HB-1047 SECURITY ALARMS-SELLERS............................. HB-0275 SOCIAL WORKERS REGISTRATION AC............. HB-1435 SR CITIZEN UTILITY RELIEF................................. HB-0750 THE NURSING ACT ................................................. HB-1428 VEH CD-ODOMETER TAMPERING .................. HB-2052 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KRSKA HOUSE BILL: 3, 12, 13, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 32, 65, 73, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101, 108, 115, 220, 222, 224, 225, 236, 243, 251, 269, 349, 357, 380, 396, 397, 425, 438, 461, 464, 543, 570, 572, 573, 596, 610, 644, 672, 695, 748, 752, 787, 797, 819, 848, 866, 915, 925, 975, 1003, 1012, 1082, 1191, 1454, 1595, 1596, 1605, 1832, 1887, 2146, 2164, 2177, 2591, 2625, 2744, 2912, 2921, 2922, 2969 SENATE BILL: 22, 176, 213, 281, 383, 418, 1146, 1270, 1275, 1282, 1314, 1342, 1359, 1361 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 104, 250, 307, 359, 363, 394, 402, 416, 429, 434, 444, 469, 487, 504, 516, 548, 592, 596, 705, 706, 856, 857, 910, 941, 942, 943 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29, 134 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP) ALCOHOL TRTMT LICENS ADMNSTRTN........... HB-2668 BUREAU OF HEARING IMPAIRED......................... HB-2414 CEMETERY SALES/FOREIGN WAREHSE........... HB-2766 CIVIL PROC-CONTINGENT FEES ....................... HB-1474 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI .................. HB-0349 CREATE URBAM DEVELOPMENT DEPT.............. HB-2474 DCCA-GRANT CLEARING HOUSE...................... HB-2476 DCCA-GRANT CLEARING HOUSE...................... HB-2697 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACILITY-STDRD............ HB-2015 DCFS-TEMPORARY CUSTODY............................. HB-2016 ELECTN CD-BUSINESS DAY DEFINED.............. HB-0341 EMERGENCY TELECOMMCATN DEVICES ........ HB-2114 HEARING AID ACT-FEES-EDUCATION.......... HB-2361 IL PRE-NEED CEMETERY SALES ....................... HB-1699 INCOME TX PAYMENTS-RETURN CKS............ HB-2990 INCOME TX REFUNDS-INTEREST ..................... HB-2989 INS CD-HEARING SERVICES................................ HB-0686 JURY SERVICE-EDITORIAL STAFF .................... HB-0001 LOTTERY-NEW DUTIES/SALES AGENT........... HB-2799 OCCUP/USE TX-GAS FREEZE/FOOD ................. HB-1997 PEN CD-CHG TCHR-DEATH BENEFIT............. HB-1961 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-4YR TERM ............... HB-0920 PHARM PRAC ACT-FILING PRESCRIP.............. HB-1045 PRENEED CEMETERY-GUARNTE PRICE......... HB-1698 PROP TAX-BD OF APPEALS-MEMBER............. HB-2995 PUB AID-EMP-INCENTIVE/PENALTY ............ HB-2021 PUB AID-EMPLOYMNT PROGRAM-RPTS ...... HB-2022 PUB AID-TAX REFUND INTEREST ................... HB-0164 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-AGE 55............................. HB-0358 SPEECH PATHOLOGY AUDIOLOGY ACT............ HB-2755 TAX INCREMENT REDEVELOP/TITLE................ HB-1653 VEH CD-EXCESS WEIGHT PERMITS.................. HB-2340 VEHICLE CODE-INTERSTTE CARRERS............ HB-2321 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-COMP-ALCOHOL...... HB-1400 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUBIK HOUSE BILL: 47, 207, 239, 368, 401, 974, 1408, 2829, 2903 SENATE BILL: 3, 6, 16, 27, 30, 31, 71, 81, 252, 298, 485, 548, 618, 634, 776, 982, 988, 1135, 1136, 1190, 1203, 1501 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 59, 152, 200, 319, 568, 574, 631, 632, 852, 908, 950, 999, 1000 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 40, 112, 132 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57 KULAS, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM) AIDS-MARRIAGE LICENSE TEST........................ HB-0438 AMBULATORY CURRENCY EXCHANGE............ HB-1286 2492 KULAS, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. BLD HAZARDOUS SUBST NONCOMM WA......... HB-2743 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI............... HB-0349 COMPENSATORY ED-RESIDENT ALIEN .......... HB-2401 CORRECT-FOWARD PHOTO-ST POLICE........ HB-2116 COURT INTERPRETER ACT ................................. HB-1149 DCMS-HISPANIC EMPLOYEES ......................... HB-1645 ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY ACT............... HB-0725 EPA-LAND FILL HEIGHT ................................. HB-1867 EPA- SOLID WASTE FEE.......................................... HB-2243 EPA-TOXIC CHEMICAL REPORTING................. HB-1403 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS.......... HB-1590 GENETIC ENGINEERED ORGANISMS................. HB-1866 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN ............. HB-2404 INSTITUTE ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED.............. HB-0184 MINORITY/FEM BUSINESS/CRITERIA............... HB-2405 MOTOR FUEL-VEHIC INSPECT FUND............... HB-2486 NO-MAIL ORDER HEARING AID SALE............. HB-0640 NOTARY PUBLIC-ADVERTISING...................... HB-0372 OCCUPATION TAX-PENALTY........................... HB-1274 PRIVATE WELL WATER ACT.................................. HB-2742 RETAIL OCCP TX-RVOCTN OF CERTF.............. HB-1763 SCH CD/CLOSED CAMPUS POLICY...................... HB-1047 UKRAINIAN-AMERICAN DAY............................. HB-2910 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KULAS HOUSE BILL: 70, 97, 214, 384, 390, 571, 1319, 1376, 1408, 1456, 2177, 2236 SENATE BILL: 27, 792, 924, 1013, 1275, 1277, 1314, 1426, 1449, 1497, 1498 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 187, 190, 324, 340, 549, 592, 708, 896, 932 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 43, 44, 109 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 77 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM) ACC/HLTH CLAIM-EMPLYEE DISCHRG.......... HB-0814 ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE ACT............................ HB-2131 CRIM CD-ETHNIC INTIMIDATION..................... HB-2931 FIN INSTIT-COMMUNTY REINVSTMNT .......... HB-1764 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE.................. HB-1080 JUDICIAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD................ HB-2496 LOCAL REINVEST BANK STANDARDS ............. HB-1267 NURSES-INCORP WITH DOCTORS..................... HB-1471 PHYSICIANS-MEDICARE-LICENSE................. HB-0815 PROP TX-SENIOR-HOMESTED INCRES.......... HB-2911 REQUIRE MALPRACTICE INSURANCE................ HB-2266 SCH-DAYS OF REMEBRANCE-APRIL.............. HB-3011 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LANG HOUSE RESOLUTION: 840 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM) BILL OF RGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY................. HB-2006 BLIND/ELDERLY INC TAX-EXEMPTNS........... HB-0749 CHARITABLE GAME-VET/FRAT ORGN............ HB-0860 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY....................... HB-0247 CIV ADM CD-DCCA-SMALL BUSINESS........... HB-1681 CIV ADM CD-SMALL BUSN INFRAST............. HB-1682 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATE ......................... HB-0004 CREDIT CARDS-PROHIBITS SURCHRG ............ HB-1043 CRI PRO-SEX OFFENSE TESTIMONY ............. HB-2591 CRIM-VEHICULAR BATTERY/FELONY ........... HB-0122 DCCA-PRODUCT & SERVCE EXCHANGE......... HB-2369 DCCA-WORLD TRADE CENTER ....................... HB-2349 DCMS-PHONE DIRECTORIES............................... HB-1129 DENTAL SERV PLAN REINSURANCE.................. HB-1222 DENTAL SERVIC PLAN/PARTICIPATN............... HB-2453 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0974 ELECTION CODE-BOARD...................................... HB-2439 ELECTN JUDGES UNFORM COMPSATN ............. HB-0132 HANDICAP CHILDRN-PARENT EDUC............... HB-2027 2493 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. ICC-ELECTION EXPENDITURE ........................... HB-0023 ILL PROCUREMENT INST ACT .............................. HB-2446 INCOME TAX-ALZHEIMER EXEMPTION......... HB-0631 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTION/RENTERS.............. HB-0489 INS CD-HEARING SERVICES................................ HB-0686 INSURANCE NONRENEW RAISE RATE.............. HB-0168 INSURANCE-COMPLAINTS-RULES................ HB-0751 LAUNDERING MONETARY INSTRUMENT........ HB-2137 LIMIT INTER-TRACK WAGERNG COST ........... HB-1712 LONG TERM CARE FACILITY-DMHDD............. HB-0639 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ........................ HB-1933 PHARM PRAC ACT-FILING PRESCRIP.............. HB-1045 PHONE COMPANY-120 MINUTE USAGE........... HB-0354 PROP TX-SENIOR-HOMESTED INCRES.......... HB-2911 PUB UTILITY-NUCLEAR PLANT FUND ............ HB-0215 REQUIRES BOXERS EXAMINATIONS.................. HB-0043 RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE/ASSISTNCE............. HB-1114 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-AGE 55.............................. HB-0358 SCH IMMNZTN/HLTH RPTS-REG SUPT........... HB-0644 SPECIAL YOUTH SUPPORT SERVICES................. HB-1001 SR CITIZEN UTILITY RELIEF ................................. HB-0750 URINE DECEPTION-CLASS A MISDEM............. HB-1715 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE ................. HB-2200 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAURINO HOUSE BILL: 3, 12, 13, 14, 18, 22, 35, 65, 72, 92, 105, 109, 222, 224, 225, 243, 269, 349, 357, 380, 382, 444, 549, 561, 570, 572, 573, 640, 654, 719, 720, 752, 797, 815, 819, 848, 871, 915, 925, 975, 977, 1784, 1832, 1852, 1887, 2146, 2259, 2456, 2744, 2912 SENATE BILL: 176, 213, 255, 383, 418, 630, 772, 801, 1142, 1159, 1249, 1270, 1328, 1359, 1361 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 104, 217, 354, 418, 452, 860 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUC .................................. HB-0481 $MINORITY/FEMALE BUSN LOANS.................... HB-1280 AGING-SHARE HOUSING PROGRAM ................ HB-0664 BANKS/INSURANCE & SECURITIES ................... HB-1426 CHILD CARE FACILITY-FIRST AID.................... HB-1424 COMPULSORY RETIREMENT-POLICE.............. HB-2164 COUNCIL ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT.................. HB-1192 CREDIT SERVICE REGULATION ACT............... HB-2487 CRIM PROC-PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE........ HB-0066 DAY CARE-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE............ HB-0673 DCFS ACT-SHELTER CARE FUNDING................ HB-1655 DEATH PENALTY-ABOLISHES ............................ HB-0477 DEPT AGING-COMMUNITY CARE.................... HB-0881 DEPT CORRECTN-INMATE EDUCATION......... HB-0476 DEPT REHAB-TECHNICAL CHANGE ................. HB-2517 DEPT REHAB-TECHNICAL CHANGE................. HB-2518 DEPT REHAB-TECHNICAL CHANGE................. HB-2519 DEPT REHAB-TECHNICAL CHANGE ............... HB-2520 DEPT REHAB-TECHNICAL CHANGE ................. HB-2521 DEPT REHAB-TECHNICAL CHANGE ................. HB-2522 DEPT REHAB-TECHNICAL CHANGE................. HB-2523 DEPT REHAB-TECHNICAL CHANGE................. HB-2524 DEVELOP FINANC AUTH-DEFINITION ............ HB-1678 DPH-VA HOSPITAL-INSPECTION.................... HB-0846 ELDER ABUSE DEMO PROJCT-EXTEND........... HB-2840 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS...................... HB-0204 ELEC CD-VOTES BY AFFIDAVIT.......................... HB-0198 ELEC/PUB AID-DEPTY REGISTERS.................... HB-0203 ELEC/VEH CDS-REGISTRATION......................... HB-0202 EMERGNCY HOMELESS VETS PROJECT............ HB-1841 HOUSNG DEVELPMT ACT DEFINITION........... HB-1677 HUMAN RTS-COMMISSIN-EXTENSION ........ HB-2642 HUMAN RTS-JUDICIAL REVIEW-COST ......... HB-2641 IL ADMIN PROCEDURE ACT/TITLE.................. HB-2516 2494 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS-ELDERLY ......... HB-0207 INCOME TAX-EXMPTN/-BLIND-ELDER ..... HB-0206 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS INS COVERAGE............. HB-0634 INS CODE-COUNTERSIGN/POLICY ................... HB-0367 INS-DOMESTIC COMPANY INVESTMT............. HB-0351 LINKED DEPOSIT ACT ............................................. HB-1842 LOCAL APPROVAL-NUCLEAR WASTE.............. HB-0717 MINORITY & FEMALE BUSNESS LOAN.............. HB-0820 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHR-AUTO INCR.............. HB-1862 PEN CD-INTEREST ON REFUNDS ...................... HB-1863 PERSNL CD-LIST STATE VACANCIES ............... HB-1146 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE................................... HB-0810 PREFERRED PROVIDER EMERG CARE ............... HB-1839 PUB AID-ENTREPRENEUR TRAINING.............. HB-0494 PUB AID-GRANT AMTS-COST STDS ................ HB-2884 PUBLIC AID-AFDC/GA .......................................... HB-1353 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE................. HB-0605 PUBLIC LABOR RELATION-SUPERVSR ............ HB-0970 RECREATIONAL IMPROVEMENT ACT................ HB-2638 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT.................. HB-0280 SCH CD-CHGO IMPROVEMENT PLAN............... HB-2992 SCH CD-DROPOUT/TRUANT.............................. HB-2165 SCH CD-PE EXCUSE POLICY .............................. HB-0669 SMALL CONTRACTOR BOND GUARANTE......... HB-0257 SPECIAL YOUTH SUPPORT SERVICES.................. HB-1001 ST TREAS-INTEREST STATE MONEY................ HB-1679 VEH CD-SALVAGE TITLES.................................... HB-0361 VETERANS PREFERENCE-VIOLATIONS .......... HB-0845 VETERANS PUBLIC WORKS-PENALTY............. HB-0847 WRKR COMP-INCR BURIAL EXPENSE............. HB-1111 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEFLORE HOUSE BILL: 64, 70, 144, 233, 478, 489, 554, 629, 655, 681, 843, 858, 978, 1048, 1194, 1195, 1201, 1203, 1211, 1214, 1229, 1325, 1332, 1411, 1412, 1422, 1423, 1647, 2492, 2493, 2694, 2740 SENATE BILL: 67, 68, 69, 256, 368, 566, 567, 670, 1422, 1428 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 163, 184, 245, 355, 361, 409, 414, 512, 594, 635, 686, 753, 787, 825, 828, 829, 970, 986 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 104 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72 LEVERENZ, TED E. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. DEM) $CHGO METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTH........................ HB-0109 $CHGO METRO FAIR & EXPO AUTH .................... HB-2969 $COURT OF CLAIMS-AWARDS............................ HB-1163 $DEV FIN AUTH/DIRECT LOAN PROG............... HB-2671 $DMHDD-PLACEMENT STUDY............................ HB-0587 $EPA-DIVISION NOISE POLLUTION................... HB-2398 $GA-STAFF/OFFICE-EXPENSES........................ HB-2050 $GRANT FUNDS-ATTORNEY GENERAL .......... HB-1276 $GRANTS-EPA................................................. HB-2756 $IDOT-HOMER ADAMS PKWY............................. HB-1285 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL................................ HB-1275 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY............. HB-0564 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY................................. HB-2049 $OCE-LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES .......................... HB-2048 $OCE-OFFICE OF STATE TREASURER............... HB-1897 $OCE-ST ATTY APPELLATE PROS....................... HB-1368 $OCE-ST BRD ELECTIONS..................................... HB-0416 $OCE-SUPREME COURT....................................... HB-1636 $REV & DCCA/JOB TRAINING............................... HB-1685 $VARIOUS AGENCIES ............................................... HB-0307 AGING-SHARE HOUSING PROGRAM................ HB-0664 BILL OF RGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY................ HB-2006 BLIND/ELDERLY INC TAX-EXEMPTNS........... HB-0749 CEMETERY SALES/FOREIGN WAREHSE........... HB-2766 CEMETERY-PRENEED PERFORMNC BND....... HB-1917 2495 LEVERENZ, TED E. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. CIV ADM CD-DCCA-SMALL BUSINESS........... HB-1681 CIV ADM CD-SMALL BUSN INFRAST ................ HB-1682 CONSERVATON-STUDY ST PARK MGMT........ HB-1564 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS ............. HB-1068 EPA--TOXIC CHEMICAL REPORTING................. HB-1403 FORFEITED PROP-INTERST PENALTY ............. HB-0011 HGHWAY CD-ST CONSTRUCTION FUND........ HB-0851 ICC EXEC DIRECTR/TRANS PANEL..................... HB-2907 INC TAX-CREDIT-NOISE INSULATE............... HB-1908 LIBRARY SYSTEM-INCREASE GRANTS........... HB-1123 MISTREATMENT OF POLICE DOGS...................... HB-1548 PEST/PLANT DISEAS-DEFIN DEALER .............. HB-0375 PUB UTIL NO SUMMER RATES.............................. HB-2905 SCHOOL BUSES-LICENSING ................................ HB-0867 ST LIBRARY-OFFICE PRESERVATION.............. HB-1602 STATE EMPLOYEE GROUP BENEFITS ................. HB-2834 STATE POLICE-POLYGRPH/DISCIPLN ............. HB-1547 SUPPLEMENTAL DEALER LICENSE..................... HB-1173 TRUCK TRACTOR COMBINATION........................ HB-1551 VEH CD-REGULATE MOTOR CARRIERS.......... HB-2207 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVERENZ HOUSE BILL: 7, 114, 138, 269, 354, 384, 455, 489, 549, 640, 654, 716, 719, 720, 815, 854, 999, 1003, 1065, 1887, 2114, 2146, 2225, 2369, 2415, 2446, 2591, 2744, 2920 SENATE BILL: 47, 48, 49, 52, 176, 225, 359, 363, 365, 485, 580, 591, 749, 783, 999, 1000, 1181, 1272, 1282, 1335, 1520 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 104, 159, 418, 499, 598, 660, 661, 911, 1017 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM) ADMIN PROCEDURE-INCOME TAX ACT ......... HB-1243 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY ACT............................... HB-0100 AIDS-DRUG ABUSE EDUCATION........................ HB-0737 ASBESTOS ABMT-CONTRIBUTN INDEX .......... HB-0071 ATTORNEYS FEES-CONDOS............................... HB-2423 AUTO INS-HANDICAPPED POLICY .................. HB-1717 AUTOMATED TELEPHONE SOLICITATN............ HB-0008 CHEMICAL SAFETY-INCLUDE PETROL........... HB-1359 CHILD CARE-PROHIBIT FIREARMS .................. HB-0883 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME LEVEL................. HB-0273 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0274 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-1888 COGENERATION FROM SOLID WASTE ............... HB-0942 CONDO ACT-ENFORCEMENT .............................. HB-2424 CONDOMINIUM ACT-RIGHTS ............................ HB-2421 CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY-CHANGES ........... HB-2422 CONDOS-OWNERS RIGHTS .................................. HB-2632 CONDOS/ELECTRICTY/CENTRL METER .......... HB-1657 CREATES AIDS REGISTRY....................................... HB-0736 CREDIT CARD DISCLOSURE................................... HB-2415 CRIM CD-CRIM HOUSING MANAGEMNT ....... HB-2588 CRIM CD-ETHNIC INTIMIDATION..................... HB-2931 CRIMINAL CODE-PUBLIC NUISANCES............ HB-2587 CUB-NOTICE TO PUBLIC ....................................... HB-0401 DCFS ACT-SHELTER CARE FUNDING............... HB-1655 DCFS-ALIENS-CHILD CARE SVCS.................... HB-2503 DEPT PUB HLTH-GENERC DRUG LIST.............. HB-0272 DPH-AIDS TRAINING-ST EMPLOYEES........... HB-0738 DPH-ALIENS-HLTH NEEDS-PILOT................ HB-2506 ELEC-CHICAGO BD OF EDUCATION ............... HB-2984 ELECTION CODE-TECHNICAL CHANGE.......... HB-2419 EMPLOYEE DRUG TESTING.................................... HB-1460 EMPLY/APPLCNT ALCHL/DRUG TESTS............ HB-0937 FIELD SANITATION ACT.......................................... HB-1055 HEALTH FAC PLAN BD-AIDS PERMIT .............. HB-0735 HISTORIC PRESERVATN-PUB HEARNG........... HB-1659 HUMAN RGHT-DESCRIMIATN INSURER........ HB-0036 HUMAN RGHT-EMPL--PREGNACY/BIRTH .... HB-0086 HUMAN RIGHT-SEXUAL ORIENTATION......... HB-0885 2496 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HUMAN RTS-IMMIGRATN-DISCRIMNTN .... HB-2630 ICC MEMBER QUALIFICATIONS........................... HB-2565 ICC-EMPLOYEE REGULATIONS.......................... HB-1459 IHDA-ENERGY STANDARDS................................ HB-1660 JT COMM/PUBLIC COMMENT-RULES .............. HB-1560 LIQUOR-PRECINCT LIMIT.................................... HB-1051 MEDICAID- AIDS.................................................. HB-0740 MILITARY/NAVAL CD-CENTRAL AMER......... HB-0838 MUN CD/DETAIN ARRESTED PERSONS............. HB-0936 MUNI CD-BLDG CODE VIOLATIONS.................. HB-2600 MUNI CD-BLDG CODE VIOLATIONS.................. HB-2631 MUNI-CITIES/VILLIAGES-JT ELCTN.............. HB-2985 NO MEDICARE FULL COVER OPTION.............. HB-2416 NONPROFIT DIRECTOR NOT LIABLE................... HB-1312 NOT FOR PROFIT-IMMUNITY ............................. HB-0270 PEN CD-TEACH-DISABILITY RULES............... HB-1369 PERSNNEL CD LEAVE/ABSENCE-AIDS............ HB-0739 PROCEEDINGS INVOLVING RUNDOWN ............ HB-2507 PROHIBIT BUSINESS-NAZI GERMANY............ HB-2417 PROHIBIT BUSINESS-NAZI GERMANY............ HB-2418 PROHIBIT BUSINESS-NAZI GERMANY............ HB-2677 PUB AID CD-AIDS PROGRAMS.......................... HB-0734 PUB AID-AIDS GRANTS.......................................... HB-0741 PUB AID-CUTOFF NOTIFY OF PGMS................... HB- 1138 PUB AID-MHDD/CORRCTNS APPLICNT........... HB-1656 PUB AID-PERSON MONTHLY GRANT ............... HB-0194 PUB UTIL LOCAL REGULATION............................ HB-2420 PUB UTIL REFUND OVERCHARGES..................... HB-2204 PUB UTIL 115% OF PEAK NO RATE...................... HB-2140 PUB UTIL-EXCESS CAPACITY.............................. HB-0938 PUB UTIL-ICC EXECUTIVE DIRECTR ................ HB-2395 PUB UTILS-ADVERTISEMENTS........................... HB-2147 PUB UTL-REORGANIZATION APPROVL........... HB-0041 PUBL UTIL-SUMMER RATES................................ HB-2982 PUBLIC AID-ALIENS-NEEDS.............................. HB-2505 SCH CD-MERIT RECOGN GRADN DATE........... HB-1265 SCH CD-REPORT NONCOMPLY DISTRT........... HB-1050 SCH CD-SPEC ED-REVIEWNG OFFICR............ HB-1638 SCH CD-ST BD STANDARDS/RULES................... HB-1244 SCH CD-ST BRD EDUC-ALIEN STUDY............ HB-2504 SCH CD-TRANSPTATION REIMBURSMT ......... HB-1658 SCH-DAYS OF REMEBRANCE-APRIL.............. HB-3011 SCHOOL CD-AIDS INSTRUCTION....................... HB-0742 SCHOOL CD-TEACHER TRAINING-AID......... HB-0743 SEX DISCRIM-PUBLIC ACCOMMODATN ......... HB-2983 SOFTWARE LIC ACT-REPEAL.............................. HB-1401 SOFTWARE LICENSE ENFORCEMENT............. HB-1402 TORT IMMUNITY ALCOHOLISM/DRUGS .......... HB-0037 TORT IMMUNTY LCL GOV VOLUNTEER............ HB-0271 UNEMPLOYMT INSURANCE-ELIGIBLTY ........ HB-1352 UNIFD CD CORRECT-SEX ORIENTATN............ HB-0884 UTILITY-LOCAL GOV USE FACILITY ................ HB-2599 VETRNARY ACT-STNDRDS & FACULTY ......... HB-1264 VICTIMS-RIGHT TO KNOW SENTENCE............ HB-2590 VIET VET SERVICE CENTERS RPTS...................... HB-1370 WK COMP-AMEND EMERGCY PETITION ........ HB-1262 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVIN HOUSE BILL: 372, 542, 638, 669, 1263, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1371, 1372, 1559, 2763, 2920 SENATE BILL: 40, 43, 100, 102, 159, 172, 242, 400, 493, 527, 601, 602, 681, 774, 794, 841, 958, 994, 995, 1051, 1095, 1155, 1325, 1470 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 367, 403, 409, 489, 558, 654, 1040 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 104, 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 72 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM) $GA-STAFF/OFFICE-EXPENSES.......................... HB-2050 2497 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY................................. HB-2049 $OCE-LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES .......................... HB-2048 $OCE-OFFICE OF STATE TREASURER............... HB-1897 CENTER FOR POST-HARVEST TECH ................. HB-0700 DCFS-COMMUNITY-EDUCATION.................... HB-0547 FREE INFO ACT-SUITS-EXEMPTIONS............ HB-2569 GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE .......... HB-0821 IL DEPT PUBLIC AID................................................ HB-0546 IL INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT.................. HB-2034 INTERGOV-MANDATE FISCAL NOTES............. HB-0161 LOBBYIST REG ACT-DISCLOSURE..................... HB-0816 MHDDC-TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION.............. HB-0548 MUNI CD-ADDT'L BONDING POWERS.............. HB-0854 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-ARTICLE................... HB-0331 PEN-CHGO FIREMN/AVERAGE SALARY......... HB-0588 RESPONSIVE ED SYSTEM ACT............................... HB-0320 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBST ABUSE INSTRN............. HB-0507 SCH CD-PARENTING ED REQD/9-12 ............. HB-0508 SCH CD-SEX/PHYS ABUSE INSTRCTN ............. HB-0509 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0916 SICKLE CELL ACT .................................................... HB-1201 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-TECH CHG...... HB-2033 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN,MJ HOUSE BILL: 274, 297, 502, 701, 702, 703, 704, 707, 709, 814, 1564, 1566, 1572, 1645, 1681, 1882, 1908, 2349, 2398 SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 282, 1257, 1258, 1269, 1290, 1320, 1483 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 17, 96, 103, 104, 144, 153, 164, 176, 181, 190, 256, 264, 278, 318, 326, 331, 333, 345, 363, 369, 394, 410, 416, 418, 429, 434, 465, 469, 493, 494, 500, 504, 516, 568, 596, 650, 706, 726, 768, 839, 856, 857, 868, 876, 893, 900, 910, 914, 915, 923, 932, 984, 1017, 1018, 1019 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 3, 30, 31, 44, 56, 61, 75, 93, 94, 111, 113, 134 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45, 59 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 3 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-BENITO JUAREZ HIGH SCH...................... HB-1150 $CDB-MULTI-SPORTS FACILITY .................... HB-1409 $CDB-MULTI-SPORTS FACILITY ...................... HB-3009 ANTI-TAKEOVER/CORPORATION................... HB-3008 BLIND/ELDERLY INC TAX-EXEMPTNS........... HB-0749 COMPENSATORY ED-RESIDENT ALIEN .......... HB-2401 COURT INTERPRETER ACT .................................... HB-1149 COURT INTERPRETER ACT .................................... HB-2922 DCCA-HISPANIC BUSINES INCENTVE............. HB-3002 DCMS-HISPANIC EMPLOYEES ........................... HB-1645 DEPT LOTTERY-POLICIES/REGULATN............ HB-0144 DMHDD-INSTITUTIONS-STAFF........................ HB-0848 DRUG OFFENSES IN PARKS-PENALTY ............ HB-1572 ELECTION CD-BILINGUAL BALLOT.................. HB-3001 HEALTH CARE-STATE-INTERPRETER........... HB-3003 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN ............. HB-2404 HIGHWAY AD-DEFINE TOLLWAY..................... HB-2056 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-VISIBLE.................... HB-2035 HUMAN RTS-IMMIGRATN-DISCRIMNTN .... HB-2630 INCOME TX REFUNDS ........................................... HB-1815 INS REDLINING PROHIBITION.............................. HB-2143 JUVENILE COURT-EVIDENCE............................. HB-1614 JUVENILE-PROSECUTE AS AN ADULT............. HB-1498 LONG TERM CARE FACILITY-DMHDD............. HB-0639 MALPRACTICE DISCLOSURE................................. HB-1816 MINORITY/FEM BUSINESS/CRITERIA................ HB-2405 NO-MAIL ORDER HEARING AID SALE............. HB-0640 NOTARY PUBLIC-ADVERTISING........................ HB-0372 OCCUPATION & USE TX-EXEMPTNS................ HB-0976 PUB HEALTH DIABETES-HISPANICS ............. HB-1646 PUB UTILITIES RATE DISCRIM........................... HB-2145 PUBLIC HEALTH-DIABETES-STUDY............... HB-2921 2498 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. REV-NOTICE--EMPL TELEPHN NUMBER....... HB-1832 TAX CREDIT-SENIOR CITIZENS.........................HB-0656 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MARTINEZ HOUSE BILL: 8, 18, 32, 116, 438, 446, 543, 554, 557, 564, 570, 596, 655, 866, 1082, 1124, 1240, 1302, 1310, 1332, 1411, 1412, 1454, 1595, 2172, 2415 SENATE BILL: 17, 553, 574, 655, 1001, 1003, 1095, 1096, 1101, 1103, 1177, 1194, 1275, 1277, 1314, 1377 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 117, 188, 190, 453, 511, 570, 896, 917, 932 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33, 104 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM) $GRANTS- EPA............................. ......................... HB-2756 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE............................... HB-0606 $OCE-ST BRD EDUCATION ............................. HB-0482 $OCE-SUPREME COURT......................................... HB-0138 $OCE-SUPREME COURT........................................ HB-1636 $SBE-ST AID/SUMMER SCHOOL........................... HB-0483 ALTERNATIVES TO SURGERY............................... HB-0934 BOATING DUI-REVOKE LICENSE....................... HB-1200 CIVIL PROC-PUN DAMAGES/DRUGS ................ HB-0999 CLEAN AIR-NO SMOKING/RESTURANT......... HB-0154 CNTY EXEC-NOMINATION & ELECTON ......... HB-2896 CORR-COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK ............... HB-0219 COUNTIES-PESTICIDES ....................................... HB-2390 COUNTIES-STORMWATER PLAN....................... HB-0998 COUNTY EXECUTIVE-ADOPTION...................... HB-2894 COUNTY HOMES-TAX RATE................................ HB-0873 COURT INTERPRETER ACT .................................... HB-1149 CUB-NOTICE TO PUBLIC ....................................... HB-0401 DENTAL HYGIENIST-CONTINUE EDUC .......... HB-2068 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS .............. HB-1068 DISPENSING OPTICIAN ACT .................................. HB-0453 DOT-LAND CONVEYANCE-LAKE CNTY........ HB-2046 EMPLOYEES-24 HR REST/7 DAYS ...................... HB-0074 EPA PERMITS LOCAL SITE...................................... HB-2678 EPA PUBLIC INTERVENOR.................................... HB-2478 FLOOD PLAINS-SALE OR LEASE......................... HB-1095 FLOODPLAIN CONSTRUCTION ACT.................... HB-0368 GENETIC ENGINEERED ORGANISMS................. HB-1866 ID CARD-REPRODUCT/MISDEMEANOR.......... HB-2699 IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE............................. HB-2047 INC TX-ADDL-EXEMPT $1000............................. HB-0251 INS FIRE POLICY SMOKE DETECTOR..................HB-2396 IRRADIATED FOOD-LABELING.............................. HB-0212 LAWN CHEMICL APPLICATN NOTICE................ HB-0918 LIQUOR-LICENSE OFFICIALS................................ HB-0852 MED PRAC-MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT.............. HB-0638 MUNI CD-CIVIL SERV-SUSPENSION............... HB-0423 MUNI CD-PESTICIDES......................................... HB-2391 PEACE OFFICER DISCIPLINARY/SOS................... HB-0808 PEN CD-DEPT INSURANCE-PENALTES.......... HB-0592 PEN CD-INC SHERIFF/DEPUTY PEN................. HB-0031 PUBLIC/COMMUNTY SERV-EMPLYMENT...... HB-0245 REG & ED-HEALTH CARE ADVOCATE ............. HB-1708 REV ACT-POLLUTION CONTROL/COOL.......... HB-2064 REV-POLLUTN CONTROL/ECON PROD........... HB-2057 SHELTER CARE-DETENTION HOMES............... HB-2594 SHERIFF-EMPL-POLITICAL RIGHTS............... HB-0807 SMOKE DETECTOR ACT........................................ HB-0003 SMOKELESS TOBACCO BILLBOARDS.................. HB-0975 SMOKELESS TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX............ HB-1625 SMOKELESS TOBACCO-DISTRIBUTION........... HB-1726 THE NURSING ACT OF 1987 ................................. HB-2259 TOWNSHHP OPEN SPACE-FARM LAND........... HB-3006 TOWNSHIPS-PESTICIDES............................. HB-2392 URBAN STORMDRAINAGE DIST ACT.................. HB-0997 2499 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-.05 UNDER AGE 21 IS DUI...................... HB-1718 VEH CD-ALCOHOL/DRUG TEST.......................... HB-0185 VEH CD-DRUG TEST ADMISSIBILITY ............... HB-0211 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MATIJEVICH HOUSE BILL: 39, 321, 345, 497, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 707, 709, 798, 913, 956, 957, 958, 1040, 1055, 1093, 2700, 2701, 2702 SENATE BILL: 40, 145, 172, 286, 370, 482, 794, 957, 1283, 1295, 1296 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 33, 34, 45, 46, 47, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 96, 116, 132, 136, 172, 183, 193, 194, 211, 214, 235, 237, 238, 265, 266, 280, 285, 321, 368, 369, 386, 392, 401, 418, 462, 479, 480, 486, 505, 506, 507, 508, 512, 518, 579, 585, 596, 638, 664, 754, 755, 756, 776, 784, 796, 818, 826, 901, 912, 915, 931, 959, 983, 989 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 59, 60, 68, 106 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 50, 83 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST. DEM) $FARM DEVELOPMT AUTH/SEED FUND............ HB-0704 AG CO-OP ACT LIMIT LIABILITY........................ HB-1697 ANTI-TAKEOVER/CORPORATION................... HB-2901 BANKS/INSURANCE & SECURITIES ................... HB-1426 BREWERS/ELECTRNC FUND TRANSFER.......... HB-1563 BUILD ILL-SMALL BUS-CAP LOAN ................. HB-1683 BUSINESS IMPACT NOTE ACT............................... HB-1133 CANOE AND KAYAK REGISTRATION ................ HB-2925 CIV ADM CD-DCCA-SMALL BUSINESS........... HB-1681 CIV ADM CD-SMALL BUSN INFRAST ............... HB-1682 COMMERCIAL RISK RATE REGULATE............... HB-1849 DRUG CONVCTN SUPERVISION............................ HB-0931 ECONOMIC INCENTIVE-SM BUSINESS............ HB-1680 ENTERPRISE ZONES-UTILITY TAXES.............. HB-1419 ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION............................... HB-1585 ENVRMTL HLTH PRACTITNR REG ACT............. HB-0972 EPA WTR TREAT-GRANT PRIORITY ................. HB-2917 EPA-VOIDS RULES/PCB TO ADOPT.................... HB-1263 EXPORT DEV ACT-AUDITS IDENTITY ............. HB-0558 EXPORT DEV ACT-AUDITS IDENTITY ............. HB-0649 FRANCHISE-DISCLOSURES.............................. HB-2011 FUEL TAX FUND-LOCAL PROJECTS................. HB-2615 INSTITUTE ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED................ HB-0184 JUVENILE COURT-CHRONIC TRUANTS.......... HB-0971 LANDOWNRS LIABILTY-CONSERVTION ........ HB-0683 LIQ-MUN BLDG OVER LAKE/STREAM............. HB-0281 LIQUOR-SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE.................. HB-2974 MOTOR TX FUND-LOCAL EXPENDITRE.......... HB-1380 PERMITS SUNDAY CAR SALES.............................. HB-0559 PRIVATE BUS/VOC SCHOOLS ACT....................... HB-2260 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW COMM.............. HB-0306 PUB UTIL NO SUMMER RATES.............................. HB-2905 PVT BUS/VOC SCH-CERTF APPROVAL............. HB-1686 REAL ESTATE LIC/NURSING ACT........................ HB-2433 REV-ITINERANT VENDR REGISTRATN ........... HB-0183 SCH CD-REFRNDA/DIST COMON NAME......... HB-0948 SCH CD-TEEN POSITIV ACTIV GRNT ................ HB-0384 SECR INTRST FARM GOODS FILE......................... HB-0922 SM BUSINESS LITIGATN EXPENSES ................... HB-0181 STATE FISH- BLUEGILL...................................... .... HB-1101 TAX USE-EXEMPT FUEL/ELECTRIC ................. HB-0007 TRANSIENT MERCHANT ACT 1987 ...................... HB-0560 UNEMPLOY INS-INTEREST/PENALTY............. HB-0182 VEH CD-CAR SUNDAY SALES.............................. HB-2972 VEH CD-INCREASE SPEED LIMIT....................... HB-0065 WRKR COMP/OCC DISEASE-TRAUMA............. HB-1408 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO HOUSE BILL: 214, 215, 390, 393, 421, 455, 456, 542, 589, 746, 852, 1099, 1301 SENATE BILL: 210, 211, 229, 370, 432, 438, 687, 719, 720, 798, 854, 998, 1233, 1239, 1249, 1342, 1387, 1456, 1461, 1480 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 8, 76, 215, 270, 271, 292, 354, 598, 656, 725, 891, 925, 1026 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 76, 96, 131, 136 2500 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 MAYS, JEFFREY D. REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP) $BUILD ILLINOIS PROGRAM.................................. HB-0786 $CDB PROJECTS.................................................... HB-0799 $CDB-REAPPROPRIATIONS.................................. HB-1234 $DEPT CONSERVATN-MAZONIA LAKES ......... HB-0651 $DOT-KANKAKEE RIVER ...................................... HB-0650 $GA-STAFF/OFFICE-EXPENSES.'................... HB-2050 $GRANTS-EPA TRUST FUND COMMSN............ HB-0758 $IL FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY............. HB-0757 $OCE-ABANDONED MINED COUNCIL.............. HB-0759 $OCE- BOB ...................................... ....................... HB-0788 $OCE-CAP DEV BOARD........................................... HB-0785 $OCE-COMMS BANKS/TRUST COMPANY....... HB-0766 $OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS...................................... HB-0790 $OCE-CRIMINAL JUSTCE INFO AUTH.............. HB-0768 $OCE-DCCA/VARIOUS AGENCIES ..................... HB-0784 $OCE- DCMS.......................... ...................... HB-0778 $OCE- DENR.............................. ................... .... HB-0777 $OCE- DEPT AGING ................................................ HB-0782 $OCE-DEPT AGRICULTURE .................................. HB-0791 $OCE-DEPT CONSERVATION ............................... HB-0961 $OCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS ............................ HB-0789 $OCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS ............................ HB-0962 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY............. HB-0779 $OCE- DEPT LABOR................................................ HB-0780 $OCE-DEPT PUBL HEALTH ................................... HB-0792 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC AID......................................... HB-0960 $OCE-DEPT-LOTTERY ........................................ HB-0774 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ........................ HB-0775 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE.............................. HB-0770 $OCE-DEPT-VETERANS AFFAIRS..................... HB-0776 $OCE-DMHDD........ ............................................ HB-0783 $OCE-GEN ASSEMBLY RETIREMENT ............... HB-0763 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY................................. HB-2049 $OCE-GOV LAW ENFORCEMT OFFICER........... HB-0793 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP ADVOCACY ................... HB-0781 $OCE-HLTH CARE COST CONTAINMNT.......... HB-0771 $OCE-IL COMMERCE COMMISSION.................. HB-0773 $OCE-JUDGE RETIREMNT SYSTEM................... HB-0762 $OCE-LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES .......................... HB-2048 $OCE-LT GOVERNOR.............................................. HB-0772 $OCE-METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTHORITY ........... HB-0767 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH....................... HB-0756 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD...................... HB-0769 $OCE-SCH TEACH PEN/RETIREMNT.............. HB-0765 $OCE-ST EMPLOY RETIREMNT SYSTM............ HB-0760 $OCE-TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM.......... HB-0764 $OCE-VARIOUS STATE AGENCIES..................... HB-0761 $STATE COMPTROLLER .......................................... HB-2075 $VARIOUS AGENCIES .................................... ........... HB-0307 ABOLISH LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BD...............HB-1261 AIDS-TRACING-REGISTRY .............................. HB-2596 BANKS GOVT MUTUAL FUNDS ............................. HB-2530 BANKS SELL ASSETS/MERGER........................... HB-2804 BKNG ACT-PREEMPTIVE RIGHT ....................... HB-2543 BOND AUTHORIZATION-INCREASES............... HB-2833 BUILD ILLINOIS REAPPROPRIATION.................. HB-1552 CDB-CONTRIBUTORY TRUST FUND.............. HB-2798 CDB-MOVE GENERATOR TO QUINCY .............. HB-1737 CLEAN WATER ACT LOAN FUND......................... HB-1928 DMHDD-ADULT DEVEL TRNG SVC-FEE........ HB-1936 DMHDD-OFFSETS AGAINST BENEFITS............ HB-1260 DOMESTIC RELATNS/VIOLNC SHELTR............. HB-1684 EDUC-ASBESTOS ABATEMT-INSPECTN........ HB-1742 EMERG MED SERVICES VEHICLES..................... HB-2820 2501 MAYS, JEFFREY D. REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN ........ HB-0393 FIREARM OWNER/VALID ID.................................. HB-2324 FISH CODE TRANSFER FUNDS.............................. HB-2218 GRADE CROSSING FUND-RR SAFETY.............. HB-2118 GROSS AXLE WEIGHT LIMITATION................. HB-2342 INCOME TAX/REFUND ACCOUNT....................... HB-2918 LOTTERY-MULTISTATE GAMES......................... HB-2801 MOBILE HOME TAX-PERM RESIDENCE........... HB-2669 MOBILE HOME TIEDOWN-PENALTIES............. HB-2665 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-FELONY................... HB-2627 PURCHASING ACT BRIBERY.................................. HB-1907 RELEASES EASEMENTS ......................................... HB-2322 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS..................................... HB-1482 ST PROPRTY CONTROL-MASTER LIST............. HB-2250 STATE EMPLOYEE GROUP BENEFITS ................. HB-2834 STATE GOVT PROCUREMENT CODE ................ HB-0497 STATE POLICE FORENSIC LAB.............................. HB-2331 STATE POLICE-CRIMINAL RECORDS............. HB-2325 VEH CD-EXCESS WEIGHT PERMITS............... HB-2340 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PLATES........................ HB-0675 VEH CD-LENGTH EXEMPTION............................ HB-2341 VEH CD-REBUILT CERTIFI-DEALERS ............ HB-2086 VEH CD-WEIGHT TAX CLASS CHANGE ........... HB-1258 VEH CD-5 MILE HIGHWAY ACCESS ............... HB-2319 VEH SALE/BALLOON-NOTE FINANCE............. HB-2477 VITAL RECORDS-FICTITIOUS.............................. HB-2326 WKR COMP-SURVING SPOUSE BENEFT........... HB-0622 WORKER COMP-CLAIMS VS STATE.................. HB-2442 WORKERS COMP-ACCIDENT & REPORT......... HB-2252 WORKERS COMP-RECORDS & REPORTS......... HB-2448 WRKERS COMP-COORDINATE BENEFIT......... HB-0287 WRKR COMP & OCC DISEASE-STRESS............. HB-1390 WRKR COMP-RATNG ORGANIZATN-FEE..... HB-2089 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAYS HOUSE BILL: 338, 630, 945, 1065, 1122 SENATE BILL: 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 375, 417, 453, 778, 835, 836, 839, 873, 907, 917, 935, 1179, 1220, 1238, 1303, 1348 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16, 426, 440, 598 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 47, 64, 105, 110 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY............. HB-0564 AIDS-MARRIAGE LICENSE TEST......................... HB-0438 BANK HOLD CO-ACQUIRE S & L......................... HB-2550 BK HOLD CO-PROHIB ACQUISITION................. HB-2545 BOXNG-MOTOR VEH FEE-REG & ED.............. HB-2332 CHARIT GAMES-VOLUNTR FIRE DEPT............ HB-0945 CHARTER BOATS-REGULATION........................ HB-2490 CHGO PORT DIST-CONTRIBUTIONS ................ HB-2110 CHICAGO-APPROPRIATN-PROP TAX ............. HB-2915 DEPT OF INSUR-INVESTIGATIONS .................. HB-2836 DRIVING OFFENSES-PENALTIES ....................... HB-2701 ELEC CD-JUDGES-SALARIES............................. HB-1375 FIREARM OWNER/VALID ID............................ HB-2324 FOOD ESTABLISHMENT SANITATION................ HB-2365 HGHWY CD-ENTRANCE/EXIT PERMITS......... HB-2320 IL INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT.................. HB-1197 INCREAS GEN HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN............. HB-0022 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0346 MAXI CUBE & SADDLEMOUNT TRAN ............ HB-0597 MUNI CD-AIRPORT-CURFEW ............... HB-2856 MUNI CD-INCORP/BOUNDED BY MUNI.......... HB-1749 PEN CD-CHG FIREMN/WIDOW/INCR............... HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO FIRMEN/INCREASE .................. HB-0012 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-INCR $1...................... HB-0018 2502 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STRIKE CREDIT............. HB-1012 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-INTEREST......................... HB-0568 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-MINIM ANNUITY........ HB-0381 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-INTEREST...................... HB-0567 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-WIDOW INCREAS........ HB-0572 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-RETIREMENT............ HB-0108 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-BOARD ......................... HB-0977 PEN CD-CHICAGO FIRE-PARAMEDIC ............ HB-1191 PEN CD-CHICAGO POLICE/EFF DATE.............. HB-2451 PEN CD-DEPT INSURANCE-PENALTES.......... HB-0592 PEN CD-EXCLUD AUXILIARY POLICE.............. HB-0032 PEN CD-LABORER-CHILD ANNUITY.............. HB-0570 PEN CD-ST EMP-MILITARY CREDIT............... HB-0366 PEN-CHGO LABORER WIDOW ANNUITY........ HB-0573 PEN-CHGO MUNI EMP/WIDOW ANNUIT........ HB-0383 PEN-CHGO MUNI-WIDOW ANNUITANT....... HB-0571 PEN-CHGO PARK DIST/NON SUPPT................. HB-2452 PEN-CHGO POLICE-EXEMPT SALARY ........... HB-0362 PENSION FUND-NORTHERN IRELAND ........... HB-1374 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE ACT................................ HB-0013 RELEASES EASEMENTS.......................................... HB-2322 REQST/TEMPORARY DRIVER LICENSE ............ HB-1031 RTA/FIVE YEAR PROGRAM-FILING .............. HB-1710 SCH CD-ELECT CHICAGO BD EDUC ................. HB-2621 SCH CD-PROVIDE NO CONTRACPTVES............ HB-0925 SCHOOL CD-CHGO ELECTED BOARD............ HB-2719 SEMI-TRUCKS IDENTIFICATION ...................... HB-1760 TAX INCREMNT ALLOCTN-HOTEL TAX ......... HB-0073 TRUCK TRACTOR-LENGTH LIMIT..................... HB-1528 VEH CD-DEFINITIONS......................................... HB-2702 VEH CD-EXCESS WEIGHT PERMITS.................. HB-2340 VEH CD-GRADE CROSSING PROTECTN........... HB-1735 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE .............. HB-2200 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH RPT VIOLATION............. HB-2208 VEH CD-PROBATIONARY LICENSE................... HB-1869 VEH CD-REVOCATION/MULTI DUI................... HB-2700 VEH CD-2 YR SPECIAL PLATES........................... HB-0824 VEH CD-5 MILE HIGHWAY ACCESS .................. HB-2319 VEH CD/RESTRCTN ANIMALS/ROADS.............. HB-2344 WORK PERMITS-LAKE MICH............................... HB-2864 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCAULIFFE HOUSE BILL: 15, 101, 107, 109, 114, 115, 235, 239, 250, 260, 370, 371, 376, 423, 424, 446, 455, 543, 676, 807, 808, 886, 953, 1040, 1048, 1060, 1105, 1241, 1247, 1248, 1319, 1376, 1446, 1600, 2164, 2172, 2173, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2177, 2178, 2342, 2699, 2710, 2969 SENATE BILL: 137, 259, 260, 551, 769, 899, 990, 1169, 1222 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 136, 164, 319, 341, 352, 369, 430, 794, 983 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29, 31, 42, 44, 62, 71, 106, 134 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J.JR. REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST. REP) $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE............................... HB-0606 ADMIN PROCEDURE-INCOME TAX ACT......... HB-1243 BAIL BOND-SATISFY OBLIGATION ................. HB-0221 BANKS OPERATE TRAVEL AGENCIES ............... HB-1687 BILL OF RIGHTS OF VICTIMS................................ HB-1523 BILL OF RIGHTS FOR VICTIMS.............................. HB-1525 BILL OF RIGHTS OF VICTIMS..............................HB-1526 BILL OF RIGHTS FOR VICTIMS............................. HB-1553 BILLBOARDS-LOCAL REGULATION................. HB-0625 BOARD OF GOVERNORS-MEMBERS ................. HB-2427 BONDS COUNTY JAILS ............................................. HB-2863 BONDS-STATE & LOCAL......................................... HB-0256 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE OFFENSE...................... HB-0524 CHILD VICTIM-EXPEDITE CASE ......................... HB-0522 CIRCUIT CLERKS-DESTROY RECORDS............ HB-2785 CIVIL PROC-PUN DAMAGES/DRUGS................ HB-0999 2503 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J.JR. REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST. REP)-Cont. CIVIL PROC-SANCTIONS/ATTY ...................... HB-1480 COMPARATIVE FAULT ACT.................................... HB-1475 CORRECTIONS-HANDICAPPED VICTIM.......... HB-2301 COUNTY ROADS AND BRIDGES............................ HB-2532 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED SEX ASSAULT........... HB-2302 CRIM CD-AGGRVTD CRIM SEX ABUSE ............ HB-1995 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FELONY CLASS.......... HB-2471 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FORFEITURE .............. HB-2480 CRIM CD-PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED........... HB-2299 CRIM PRO-SEX ACTS-SPECIF INFO ............... HB-0526 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-CLASS X FELON .............. HB-0528 CRIMINAL CODE-ASSAULT .............................. HB-1996 CRIMNAL PROCEDURE-WITNESS RULE......... HB-1527 DCCA-COUNTY TOURISM GRANTS ................ HB-2869 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM BUREAUS.................... HB-2817 DELINQT MINOR-SERIOUS CRIME.................... HB-2673 DELINQUENT CHILD-DEFINITION.................... HB-2674 DELINQUENT MINOR-DEFINITION ................ HB-2675 DRIVER LICENSE-CANCELLATION................... HB-2703 DRIVING OFFENSES-PENALTIES ...................... HB-2701 DRUNK DRIVING-SUSPENSION......................... HB-2828 DUPAGE CIVIC CTR-BONDS DEBT ..................... HB-2816 ED LABOR RELATN-IMPASSE PROC................. HB-1372 ELEC CD-BALLOT BOX STORAGE....................... HB-2818 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS ................. HB-0503 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0444 FISCAL NOTE ACT-TITLE...................................... HB-2121 FUNERAL FUNDS ACT-TRUST FUNDS............. HB-1700 HEALTH INSURER INSOLVENCY ....................... HB-2300 HEARSAY EXCEPT-MEDICAL TREATMN........ HB-0521 HGHWY CD-ENTRANCE/EXIT PERMITS......... HB-2320 HIGHWAY SIGNS-RESTRICTIONS..................... HB-2563 HOSP-PATIENT CHG/UNIFORM BILL................ HB-2681 ID CARD-REPRODUCT/MISDEMEANOR .......... HB-2699 IDFA BOND & NOTICE ............................................ HB-2784 IDFA REVENUE BOND INSURNC FUND.............. HB-1858 IL PRE-NEED CEMETERY SALES....................... HB-1699 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS-ELDERLY ......... HB-0207 INCOME TAX-EXMPTN/-BLIND-ELDER ..... HB-0206 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-RECORD COST........... HB-1727 MARITAL PRIVILEGE EXCEPTION...................... HB-0525 MISSING CHILD ACT-DEFINE CHILD............... HB-1056 MOBILE HOME-ALTERATION ............................. HB-0755 MUNI-COUNTY-BLDG CODE............................ HB-2562 OBSCENITY-COUNTY-WIDE STANDARD...... HB-1393 OBSCENITY-FORFEIT PROPERTY ...................... HB-0529 OUTDOOR AD SIGNS-STRICT LIMITS.............. HB-0599 PEN CD-TEACH-DISABILITY RULES............... HB-1369 PHYSICAL ED-CPR TRAINING ............................ HB-2298 PRENEED CEMETERY-GUARNTE PRICE......... HB-1698 PROBATE ACT-QUALIFIC ADMINISTR............. HB-1696 PUB LABR RELATN-APPT COUNSEL.............. HB-1371 REFUSE FETAL TEST/LIMIT ABORTN................. HB-1415 REGIONAL DEVEL AUTHORITY ACT .................. HB-2626 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS..................................... HB-1482 SCH CD-NO HEALTH CLINICS............................. HB-0988 SCH CD-SEX ABUS INSTRCT NOTICE .............. HB-2728 SCH CD-ST BD STANDARDS/RULES.................. HB-1244 SEX ABUSE/BAIL/CHILD-DIVORCE .................. HB-0527 SR CIT/HANDICPD/VICTIM-FELONY............. HB-2479 STATE OFFICES-NO SMOKING.......................... HB-2297 STATE POLICE-CRIMINAL RECORDS............... HB-2325 TRAFFIC VIOLATION--BAIL & FEES................ HB-1524 UNEMP INS/ELIGIBLE-PENALTIES.................. HB-1559 UNIFORM TRADE SECRETS ACT ................ HB-1853 VEH CD-DEFINITIONS...................................... HB-2702 VEH CD-REVOCATION/MULTI DUI................ HB-2700 2504 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J.JR. REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST. REP)-Cont. VEH CD-SOS-EXTEND SUSPENSIONS............. HB-1870 VEHICLE CD-GRAMMATICL CORRECTN........ HB-1994 VETRNARY ACT-STNDRDS & FACULTY......... HB-1264 VICTIMS 18-EXCLUDE FROM COURT ............... HB-0523 WILDLIFE CD-BANS LEGHOLD TRAPS............. HB-1486 WK COMP-AMEND EMERGCY PETITION ........ HB-1262 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCCRACKEN HOUSE BILL: 510, 622, 624, 630, 633, 1263, 1265, 1370, 1466, 1560, 2341 SENATE BILL: 28, 38, 473, 489, 490, 492, 498, 910, 1302, 1459 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 5, 62, 228, 338, 417, 442, 463, 488, 863 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 137 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM) AGGRAVATED BATTERY/SR CITIZEN................ HB-2721 AIDS-TRACING-REGISTRY .............................. HB-2596 BILL OF RGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY.................... HB-2006 BILL OF RGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY................... HB-2930 CHG DISTRCT/CHILD ADOPTION/AGE.............. HB-2711 CHG FIREFIGHTERS PENSION/RATES............... HB-2710 CITIES & VILLAGES-RECALL/MAYOR............. HB-0373 CIV PRO-NO PHYS EXAM/SEX VICTM.............. HB-2583 COMM COLL-BD MEMB OFFICE SPACE............ HB-1081 COMM COLLEGE/ELECT CHGO BOARD............. HB-1571 COMMTY COLLEGE-CORRECT REF .................. HB-0661 COMMTY COLLEGE-TECH CORRECT .............. HB-0662 COMMUNITY COLLEGE-CAPTION..................... HB-0660 COOK CNTY SHERIFF-MERIT BOARD .............. HB-0676 COOK CTY PENS CD/DWNST FIREMEN ............. HB-2713 CORPORATE DIRECTORS-LIABILITY ............... HB-1529 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... HB-0019 CRI PRO-SEX OFFENSE TESTIMONY ................ HB-2591 CRIM CD-CRIMINL SEXUAL ASSAULT............ HB-0685 CRIM CD-PROHIBIT VIDEO POKER ................. HB-2264 DEPT-REVENUE-LIQUOR LICENSES............... HB-2976 DMHDD-INSTITUTIONS-STAFF........................ HB-0848 DMHDD-INSTITUTIONS-STAFF....................... HB-2929 DMHDD-MENTALLY ILL-FUNDS.................... HB-0849 EDUC LABR REL ACT-BARGAIN UNIT ............. HB-2115 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0444 HOSPITAL LIC-DEFINE PERINATAL ................. HB-0566 INC TAX-COMM COLLEGE-DEDUCTION....... HB-1530 INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL REVISIONS............ HB-1169 LIQUOR CONTR-NEW TAX.................................. HB-2720 LONG TERM CARE FACILITY-DMHDD............. HB-0639 MENTL HLTH INSTITUTES ACT-1987 .............. HB-0887 MOBILE HOME-CABLE TELEVISION............... HB-1616 MUNI-EM DOM-NO QUICK TAKE ................. HB-2767 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-INCR $1...................... HB-0018 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-INTEREST.......................... HB-0568 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-MINIM ANNUITY........ HB-0381 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-INTEREST...................... HB-0567 PEN CD-CHICAGO-HLTH INSURANCE .......... HB-1872 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-ARTICLE................... HB-0331 PEN-CHGO FIREMN-AVERAGE SALARY....... HB-0033 PEN-CHGO POLICE-EXEMPT SALARY ........... HB-0362 PROP TX-HOMESTED-INCREASE.................... HB-2912 PUB TRANSPORTATION SAFETY ACT................. HB-2787 PUBL UTIL-DISHONORED CHECKS ................ HB-1166 PUBLIC UTILITY ACT.................................. ......... HB- 1171 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT................ HB-0374 RESTRICTS RETAIL LIQUOR SALES .................... HB-0021 RETAIL OCCUP TX-DEFINE................................. HB-1170 REV ACT-DEFINE TAXING DISTRICT ............ HB-1174 REV-TAXING DISTRICTS-TAX SALE............... HB-0076 SCH CD-FINANCIAL RPT FILINGS.................. HB-2353 SERV OCCUPATION & USE TAX-BASE.............. HB-2484 SEX VICTIM-NO PHYSICAL EXAM..................... HB-2859 2505 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM--Cont. SPORTS FACILITY-NO TAX EXEMPT ................ HB-0264 STATE & LOCAL OCCUP TAX BASE...................... HB-2482 STATE OCCUP & USE TX-BASE ........................... HB-1167 2ND DIV VEHICLES-SPEED LIMIT...................... HB-1488 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGANN HOUSE BILL: 2, 4, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23, 31, 34, 41, 49, 64, 70, 101, 107, 108, 109, 149, 161, 179, 201, 206, 211, 243, 247, 259, 273, 274, 376, 379, 571, 588, 925, 977, 1012, 1030, 1043, 1374, 1411, 1485, 1600, 1632, 1908, 2178, 2200, 2630, 2914 SENATE BILL: 62, 77, 203, 207, 208, 216, 279, 387, 469, 669, 683, 861, 939, 1033, 1052, 1122, 1439, 1447 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 26, 52, 126, 141, 203, 349, 369, 429, 434, 521, 626, 662, 726, 794, 795, 827, 897, 902, 906, 915, 927, 984, 1043 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 93 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10, 13, 22 MCNAMARA, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM) AIDS-HEALTHCARE WORKERS NOTICE ......... HB-2916 AIDS-INFECTIOUS BLOOD-FELONY ............... HB-2044 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD......................... HB-2927 CONSMER FRAUD-COSIGNER COLLECT......... HB-2146 CONSUMER FRAUD-PRICES-SHELVES.......... HB-1341 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-LSD...................... HB-0506 COUNSELOR REGISTRATION ACT....................... HB-1588 CREDIT CARDS-NO SURCHARGE........................ HB-1785 CRIM CD & CONTROLLED SUB/DRUGS............. HB-0502 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ................... HB-0330 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............. HB-0697 CRIM PROC-JURY TRIAL WAIVER.................... HB-1154 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-HABITUAL CRIM............. HB-2578 CRIMINAL CASES-CHILD TESTIMONY............ HB-0510 DASA-HOTLINES/ADS-PREVNT ABUSE........ HB-0946 DEPT VET AFFAIRS-HOME STAFF..................... HB-2493 DIV DEFENS CONTRACT PROCUREMNT ........... HB-1003 DORS--LEKOTEKS .................................................. HB-1014 ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION............................... HB-1585 HUMAN RTS-COMMISSIN-EXTENSION ........ HB-2642 I SEARCH-LOCAL GOVT DEFINED..................... HB-0726 ID CARD-DISABILITY ........................................ HB-0252 ILLINOIS OMBUDSMAN ACT.................................. HB-1665 JUVENILE-PROSECUTE AS AN ADULT............. HB-1498 LAND-REGISTRATION-WITHDRAWAL ......... HB-0057 LAND-REGISTRATION-WITHDRAWAL ......... HB-2906 LOCAL GOV FINANCIAL PLAN COMM............... HB-0300 MOBILE HOME SECURITY DEPOSITS.................. HB-0328 MOBILE HOME-CABLE TELEVISION ................. HB-1616 MOBILE HOME-SECURITY DEPOSIT ................. HB-0266 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW COMM.............. HB-0306 PROHIBIT OBSCENE PHONE MESSAGE.............. HB-2142 PROHIBITS HOMOSEXUAL INSTRUCTN ............ HB-1226 PROMPT PAYMNT-PERISHABLE GOODS......... HB-0232 PROP TAX EXTENSN-LIMIT................................. HB-2887 PROPERTY TAX EQUALIZATION.......................... HB-2885 PUB UTIL NO SUMMER RATES.............................. HB-2905 PUB UTIL/RATE SCHEDULE/USAGE................... HB-2900 REGISTRARS OF TITLES-INDICES ................... HB-1376 REPEAL-IL SPORT FACIL AUTH ACT ................ HB-0374 SCH CD-ED EMPLOYENT CURRICULUM......... HB-2008 SCH CD-MERIT SCHRSHP INSTALLMT............ HB-0180 SCHOOL CD-FINAL GRADES................................ HB-0645 SENIOR CITIZENS-TAX DEFERRAL................... HB-0226 SENIORS TAX LIMITATION ACT........................... HB-2890 SEXUAL ABSTINENCE/HEALTH EDUC ......... HB-1225 SM BUSINESS LITIGATN EXPENSES.............. HB-0181 TRUTH IN TAXATION ............................................... HB-2914 UTIL TAX DECREASE REDUCE RATES................ HB-2152 VEH CODE-RENTALS/INSURNCE SOLD.......... HB-0555 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCNAMARA 2506 MCNAMARA, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 34, 47, 166, 167, 307, 378, 401, 444, 445, 464, 521, 523, 524, 528, 566, 673, 716, 751, 819, 846, 887, 942, 1145, 1200, 1221, 1290, 1374, 1408, 1469, 1472, 1526, 1596, 1681, 1988, 2202, 2206, 2349, 2403, 2444, 2555, 2571, 2574, 2585, 2590, 2682, 2721, 2740, 2911, 2912, 2913 SENATE BILL: 85, 130, 173, 208, 365, 388, 469, 591, 749, 752, 769, 826, 1025, 1108, 1109, 1125, 1236, 1266, 1292, 1376, 1407, 1472, 1517 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 65, 71, 109, 110, 111, 120, 121, 130, 141, 222, 225, 313, 314, 481, 527, 528, 529, 530, 595, 705, 798, 903, 926, 928, 929, 930 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 55 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM) $FARM DEVELOPMT AUTH/SEED FUND............ HB-0704 $IDOT-HOMER ADAMS PKWY ............................. HB-1285 $VARIOUS AGENCY-BUILD IL PROG................. HB-0451 APPELLATE COURT-INCR JUDGES................. HB-1063 CIV PRO-LIMITATION/ASSUMD NAME........... HB-2902 COUNTY-PUB UTIL-RIGHTS OF WAY............. HB-2746 COURT CLERKS-STATE COMPENSATN............ HB-2747 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ................ HB-0330 DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT............. HB-1444 DEPT REG/ED-REVOKE LICENSE....................... HB-0047 DEPUTY SHERIFFS-INDEMNIFY ........................ HB-2749 DETECTIVE ACT EXCLUDE REAL EST .............. HB-2079 DOMESTIC RELATNS/VIOLNC SHELTR............. HB-1684 DORS-INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER ........... HB-2370 ELEC CD-ELIMINATE BALOT ROTATN............ HB-0882 ELEC CD-JUDGES/SALARIES............................... HB-0492 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES.................... HB-0329 EPA-INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE........................ HB-2246 EPA- PENALTIES ..................................................... HB-2245- EPA-SEWER & WATER PROJECTS...................... HB-0308 EPA-SOLID WASTE FEE-EXEMPTION ............ HB-0318 EPA-SOLID WASTE FEE..................................... HB-2243 FEES-RECORDER/CLERK-INCREASE............. HB-3010 GENETIC ENGINEERED ORGANISMS ................ HB-1866 HAZARDOUS WASTE STRIKE FORCE................. HB-2244 IDFA CHANGE DEFINE AUTHORITY.................. HB-1859 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0626 INS CD-LIABLE LIMITS/DISCLOSE.................... HB-1391 LAND-CHARITABLE PUBLIC TRUSTS............... HB-0081 LOCAL MASS TRANSIT COMPENSATN ............... HB-1021 LOCAL SOLID WASTE FEE PURPOSES................. HB-2745 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-TECHNICAL CHG....... HB-2030 MUNI CD-INCORP CITY/VILLAGE.................... HB-0724 NON-RESIDENT REBUILDER PERMIT.............. HB-2655 PEN CD-IMRF-ELECTED OFFICER................... HB-1664 PREVAILING WAGE LAW ........................................ HB-2029 PUB HLTH-OSTEOPOROSIS CAMPAIGN........... HB-0028 REBUILT VEHICLE-SAFETY INSPECT............... HB-2613 RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK-FEES................... HB-2748 RTA-CTA-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-0989 SCHOOL CD-EFFECTIVE DATE............................ HB-1535 SECURITY ALARMS-SELLERS........................... HB-0275 SMOKE DETECTOR ACT........................................... HB-0003 SOUTHWEST DEVELOPMNT AUTHORITY......... HB-0301 SPECIAL EDUCATION CENSUS RPTS................... HB-0319 TOXIC SUBSTANCES-PAINT TINTING.............. HB-0921 TRUTH IN TAX-APPLICABILITY....................... HB-2751 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-TECH CHG...... HB-2033 WORK COMP-STATE COMP INS FUND ............. HB-1008 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECH CHGE....... HB-2032 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCPIKE HOUSE BILL: 589, 700, 701, 702, 703, 707, 709, 865, 1173, 1279, 1446, 2007, 2052, 2426, 2477 SENATE BILL: 47, 117, 129, 187, 422, 484, 496, 688, 943, 1001, 1112, 1243, 1244, 1269, 1438, 1439, 1440, 1482 2507 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 9, 17, 21, 96, 142, 153, 279, 337, 419, 500, 501, 532, 604, 628, 657, 666, 709, 845, 880, 905 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 22, 82, 85, 87, 118, 134, 144 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 15, 23, 31, 37, 68, 73, 85, 91 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 1, 2 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 2, (SS1) 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS1) I MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM) $DASA- HOTLINE...................................................... HB-1423 $DPH-WIC NUTRITION PROGRAM .................. HB-0668 CHGO METRO WASTE DISPOSAL ACT ................ HB-1644 CHILD CARE FACILITY-FIRST AID.................... HB-1424 COMPULSORY RETIREMENT-POLICE.............. HB-2164 CONSUMER FRAUD-PRICES-SHELVES.......... HB-1341 CRIMINAL CD-DEADLY FORCE.......................... HB-0554 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACIL-VISITS.................... HB-0628 DEPT AGING-COMMUNITY CARE...................... HB-0881 DEPT LOTTERY-POLICIES/REGULATN............ HB-0144 DOT-DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS .................. HB-1647 DPH-VA HOSPITAL-INSPECTION..................... HB-0846 HOUSNG DEVELPMT ACT-DEFINITION........... HB-1677 HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLAINT-RESPONS......... HB-2206 I SEARCH-LOCAL GOVT DEFINED..................... HB-0726 LOCAL APPROVAL-NUCLEAR WASTE.............. HB-0717 MINORITY & FEMALE BUSNESS LOAN.............. HB-0820 MINORS-ALCOHOL PARENT-HOTLINE......... HB-1422 MOTOR VEHICLES-INTEREST RATE................. HB-0369 PUBLIC CONTRACTS LOAN ACT........................... HB-2205 SCH CD-DAY CARE PROGRAMS ......................... HB-0655 ST TREAS-INTEREST STATE MONEY ................ HB-1679 TECHNOLOGY-FINANCE CORP .......................... HB-2489 TOXIC SUBST-HAZARD WARNINGS ................. HB-0627 VETERANS PUBLIC WORKS-PENALTY............. HB-0847 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MORROW HOUSE BILL: 2, 19, 226, 361, 476, 478, 629, 639, 696, 697, 978, 1194, 1195, 1201, 1203, 1211, 1325, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1365, 1411, 1412, 2201, 2492, 2840 SENATE BILL: 299, 368, 497, 564, 566, 567, 947, 986, 1089, 1244, 1245, 1278, 1393, 1397, 1506 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 11, 12, 58, 105, 163, 178, 224, 282, 334, 335, 355, 409, 420, 470, 471, 524, 563, 564, 565, 566, 634, 643, 659, 678, 687, 688, 712, 736, 744, 749, 751, 752, 760, 761, 762, 763, 765, 770, 777, 778, 816, 855, 862, 870, 991, 992, 1007 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-LENAS WATER NEEDS................................ HB-0828 $GRANT-DCCA-FREEPORT ................... HB-0829 $GRANTS- DCCA ................................................... HB-0826 $GRANTS- DCCA ....................................................... HB-0832 $GRANTS- DCCA .................... ............................... HB-0836 $GRANTS- EPA ..................................................... HB-0825 $GRANTS- EPA....................... .............................. HB-0834 $GRANTS- EPA ......................................................... HB-0835 $GRANTS-HISTORICAL AGENCY ....................... HB-0831 $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUCATION........................ HB-0833 $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUCATION........................... HB-0837 $HISTORIC PRESERVTN-TURNR HALL............ HB-0830 $OCE- DCCA ............................. .......................... HB- 1091 $OCE- EPA... ................................................................. HB-1090 $VARIOUS AGENCIES ............................................ HB-0827 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-1888 CNTY-REGULATE BED/BREAKFAST................. HB-1770 CONSERVATON-STUDY ST PARK MGMT........ HB-1564 COUNTY RECORDER-LEGAL HOLIDAY........... HB-0996 CREATES OPEN PRIMARY ACT............................. HB-0044 DCCA-REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCIL........... HB-1566 ENRGY AUDIT/ELECT COMMERCE COM.......... HB-0715 2508 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. FARM DEBT MEDIATION ACT................................ HB-0705 FOREIGN TRADE ZONE-ROCKFORD ................. HB-1798 FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT COMMSN .............. HB-0709 FRANCHISE-DISCLOSURES............................... HB-201 1 HOLIDAYS-FAMOUS AMERICANS DAY........... HB-0582 ICC-ELECTION EXPENDITURE ......................... HB-0023 ICC-ELECTION MEMBERS ................................... HB-0075 LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE ACT............. HB-1491 MED EXPENSE-PATIENT LIABILITY ................. HB-0698 MOBILE HOME SECURITY DEPOSITS.................. HB-0328 MOTOR VEHICLE REPLACEMT SAFETY............. HB-2007 NO STATE COMPULSORY RETIREMENT............ HB-1848 PUB UTIL-KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT.............. HB-1362 PUB UTILITIES-RATES........................................ HB-0657 RAFFLES ACT-MULTI LICENSE.......................... HB-1259 SCH CD-DRUGS/SUBST ABUSE ED................. HB-1868 SCH CD-ELIMINATE STUDY HALLS............ ..... HB-2393 SCH CD-GIFTD CHILD ADV COUNCIL............... HB-0486 SCH CD-INTERSCHOLASTIC STNDRD.............. HB-0250 SCH CD-PRIN/ASST PRIN RECLASSF................. HB-1093 SCH CD-REFRNDA/DIST COMON NAME......... HB-0948 SCH CD-ROUTINE TASK REDUCTION .............. HB-1301 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0400 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0915 SCH CD/BANK-HOLIDAYS.................................... HB-1702 SCH DIST-EXCUSE FROM MANDATES ............. HB-2938 SCHOOL CD & INCOME TAX-FUNDING........... HB-1094 SCHOOL CD-EFFECTIVE DATE............................ HB-1092 SMOKELESS TOBACCO-DISTRIBUTION .......... HB-1726 SPECIAL EDUCATION CENSUS RPTS................... HB-0319 ST BD ED CODIFY SCHOOL LAW......................... HB-2688 STATE AGENCIES-US FOOD ............................... HB-0260 STATE AGENCIES-U S FOOD............................... HB-0708 UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE $50 FEE ................. HB-1300 VEH CD-.05 UNDER AGE 21 IS DUI...................... HB-1718 VOLUNTEER FIRE PROTEC ASSN ACT................ HB-0677 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MULCAHEY HOUSE BILL: 45, 276, 350, 456, 481, 711, 1312, 1461 SENATE BILL: 173, 187, 200, 257, 266, 438, 596, 894, 956, 1043, 1421 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 226, 236, 276, 598, 626, 786, 864 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 119 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 7 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE(86TH DIST.DEM) $DOT-KANKAKEE RIVER .................................... HB-0876 ADDICTS-TREATMENT/CONVICTION ............. HB-0504 CORRECTIONS-RESENTENCING......................... HB-2157 CRIM CD & CONTROLLED SUB/DRUGS............. HB-0502 CRIMINAL CD-CARELESS ASSAULT................. HB-1632 DCCA-HELP REHAB ABANDON HOUSNG........ HB-2465 DEPT OF REVENUE-TESTIMONY........................ HB-3007 DEPT VET AFFAIRS-HOME STAFF...................... HB-2493 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-TAX........ HB-0911 EPA-PERMITS & VIOLATIONS............................. HB-0345 FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT COMMSN................ HB-0709 ID CARD-DISABILITY ..................... .................. HB-0252 LOCAL GOV-POLICE PROTECTN/FEES............. HB-0087 MHDD CD-MENTAL ILLNESS-RIGHTS........... HB-1812 NURSING HOME ADMIN ACT ............................... HB-1433 PERSONNEL CD-UNUSED VACATION .............. HB-1779 PROMPT PAYMNT-PERISHABLE GOODS......... HB-0232 RELEASE OF JUVENILE RECORDS.................... HB-2584 SCH CD-MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY............. HB-1805 SCHOOL CD-FINAL GRADES................................ HB-0645 SM BUSINESS LITIGATN EXPENSES............. HB-0181 STATE AGENCIES-US FOOD.............................. HB-0260 2509 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE(86TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. STATE AGENCIES-U S FOOD................................ HB-0708 TRUTH IN TAX-APPLICABILITY......................... HB-2913 VEH CD-INCREASE SPEED LIMIT....................... HB-0065 WILDLIFE/FISH CD-ADMIN RULES...................HB-0659 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOVAK HOUSE BILL: 1229, 1623, 1955, 2403, 2494, 2938, 2968 SENATE BILL: 34, 102, 130, 147, 172, 173, 225, 255, 266, 280, 301, 377, 421, 468, 508, 724, 752, 789, 814, 940, 956, 1037, 1056, 1244, 1375, 1400, 1403, 1475, 1482, 1496 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 571, 572, 576, 596, 647, 662, 846, 847, 848, 849, 851, 898, 954 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 130 O'CONNELL, JOHN T. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM) $OCE--SUPREME COURT...................................... HB-0138 ABORTION- IN HOSPITAL.................................... HB-1399 AGGRAVATED BATTERY/SR CITIZEN.............. HB-2721 AIDS-CONTACT TRACING .................................... HB-1152 APPELLATE PROSECUTION-DUTIES .............. HB-1707 BONDS-STATE & LOCAL...................................... HB-0256 BUSINESS IMPACT NOTE ACT............................... HB-1133 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE OFFENSE......................... HB-0524 CHILD VICTIM-EXPEDITE CASE......................... HB-0522 CIRCUIT BREAKER-VETERANS .......................... HB-0753 CIV PROC-PAY ARBITRATN EXPENSE ............. HB-0039 CNTY JAIL-GOOD BEHAVR ALLOWNCE.......... HB-2576 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI.................. HB-0349 COMMITTEES/BOARDS-REPEAL........................ HB-2256 CONSUMER BANK ACT .......................................... HB-2071 CONSUMER FRAUD PHONE TRANSACTS.......... HB-1788 CONVICT COVER COST OF TREATMEN.............. HB-2577 CREATES NAPRATHIC PRACTICE ACT............... HB-0595 CREDIT CARD APPLICATN DISCLOSR ................ HB-1630 CREDIT CARD DISCLOSURE.......:........................... HB-2415 CREDIT CARDS-NO SURCHARGE....................... HB-1785 CREDIT CARDS-PROHIBITS SURCHRG ............ HB-1043 CRIM CD & PROCEDURE-EAVESDROPG.......... HB-1787 CRIM CD & PROCEDURE-EAVESDROPG.......... HB-2575 CRIM CD INDUSTRIAL BATTERY......................... HB-2570 CRIM CD-CRIM HOUSING MANAGEMNT ....... HB-2588 CRIM CD-CRIMINL SEXUAL ASSAULT............ HB-0685 CRIM CD-DEFENDNT-DISABILITY............... HB-2572 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............. HB-0697 CRIM CD-GENERAL LIMITATIONS.................... HB-2585 CRIM CD-INCREASE PENALTIES ..................... HB-1624 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD OFFENS........... HB-2586 CRIM CD-KIDNAPPING-FELONY ..................... HB-2957 CRIM CD-LIMITATION/SEX OFFENSE............ HB-2574 CRIM PRO-SEX ACTS-SPECIF INFO................. HB-0526 CRIM PROC-BAIL-VICTIM IMPACT ................ HB-0696 CRIM PROC-EAVESDROPPING DEVICE............ HB-2573 CRIM PROC-JURY TRIAL WAIVER..................... HB-1154 CRIM PROC-KIDNAPPING...................................... HB-2960 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-CLASS X FELON .............. HB-0528 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-HABITUAL CRIM............. HB-2578 CRIM VIC-DEFINE VICTIM ................................. HB-2958 CRIMINAL CODE-PUBLIC NUISANCES............ HB-2587 DASA-ST EMPLOYEES-EDUC PROGRAM....... HB-1623 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-ST PLAN-FUNDS......... HB-0093 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-INVESTIGATNS............. HB-0094 DCFS-CHLD ABUSE/EXTENSION/RPTS........... HB-0095 DCFS-COMPUTERIZE CASE TRACKING........... HB-0096 DCFS-STAFF TRAINING PROGRAM................... HB-0098 DCFS-STAFF/STANDARDS................................... HB-0097 DEBT COLLECT SCHOLARSHIP COMM................ HB-1956 DEPT OF REVENUE-TESTIMONY........................ HB-3007 DEPT REG/ED-REVOKE LICENSE..................... HB-0047 DEPT-REVENUE-LIQUOR LICENSES................ HB-2976 DUI BOAT-DEATH-CLASS 1 FELONY .............. HB-2072 2510 O'CONNELL, JOHN T. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. EAVESDROP EXEMPTION/LIABILITY ................. HB-1786 EAVESDROPPING CONTROL .................................. HB-2571 EMPL TORT IMMUNITY-SELF INSURE ............ HB-0129 EMPL/TORT IMUNITY-INJRY NOTICE ............ HB-0128 ENJOIN SLUMLORDS...................... ........................ HB-2763 ENTERPRISE ZONES-UTILITY TAXES............. HB-1419 ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION............................... HB-1585 EPA FEE AUTHORIZATION ..................................... HB-2254 EPA RADON GAS LOAN PROGRAM...................... HB-1887 HISTORIC PRESERVATN-EXPLORATN ............ HB-0263 HOSPITAL LIC-DEFINE PERINATAL ................. HB-0566 ID CARD-REPRODUCT/MISDEMEANOR.......... HB-2699 IL-MI CIV CNTR-BURR RIDGE/MEMB ........... HB-1349 ILLINOIS TRADE SECRETS ACT............................ HB-0542 INC TX-ADDL-EXEMPT $1000 ........................... HB-0251 INCOME TAX-ALZHEIMER EXEMPTION......... HB-0631 INCOME TAX-HOME CARE EXEMPT................ HB-0947 INCOME TX-EXEMPTS FOSTER CHILD............ HB-1720 INS CD-HEALTH INS FOR PARENTS.................. HB-0712 INS CD-REJECT UNINSURED OFFER ................ HB-0024 INS/VEH CD-CRASH PARTS................................. HB-2765 JUVENILE COURT ACT 1987 .................................... HB-0787 JUVENILE COURT-EVIDENCE ............................ HB-1614 LIQUOR LICENSE-NONRENEWAL ................... HB-1985 LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN ACT.......................... HB-2694 MARITAL PRIVILEGE EXCEPTION...................... HB-0525 MARRIAGE-1ST COUSINS STERILITY ............. HB-0395 MED EXPENSE-PATIENT LIABILITY .................. HB-0698 MISTREATMENT OF POLICE DOGS...................... HB-1548 MOBILE HM LANDLORD/TENANT RGHT.......... HB-1118 MOBILE HOME-CABLE TELEVISION................ HB-1616 MOTOR VEHICLE REPLACEMT SAFETY............. HB-2007 MUNI CD-ADDT'L BONDING POWERS.............. HB-0854 MUNI CD-UNSAFE BLDG-LIABILITY.............. HB-1986 MUNI-LIBRARY/EXCLUD CIVIL SERV............. HB-0089 MUNI-PROSECUTN-PENAL ORDINANCE ..... HB-1487 MUNI-REPUBLICATION ORDINANCE .............. HB-1984 NOTARY PUBLIC-SURETY BOND....................... HB-0467 NURSING HOME ADMIN ACT................................ HB-1433 OBSCENITY-FORFEIT PROPERTY ...................... HB-0529 PHONE AD SALES DISCLOSURE............................ HB-0541 PROHIBIT EX-CON INVESTIGATORS ................ HB-1784 PROPERTY TAX EQUALIZATION.......................... HB-2885 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE ACT................................. HB-0013 PUB AID-NO PAY HMO/ABORTION................... HB-1097 PUB AID/CRIM CD-UNPAID RENT .................. HB-1066 PUB UTIL/RATE SCHEDULE/USAGE................... HB-2900 PUB UTILITIES-RATES .......................................... HB-0657 REFUSE FETAL TEST/LIMIT ABORTN.................. HB-1415 RELEASE OF JUVENILE RECORDS.......................HB-2584 REPEAL-VEH EMISSION INSPECTN .................. HB-1618 REQST/TEMPORARY DRIVER LICENSE............. HB-1031 RESPONSIVE ED SYSTEM ACT.............................. HB-0320 REV-TAXING DISTRICTS-TAX SALE............... HB-0076 SCH CD-TCHR INSTIT/SUICID INFO.............. HB-0394 SENIORS TAX LIMITATION ACT....................... HB-2890 SEX ABUSE/BAIL/CHILD-DIVORCE ................ HB-0527 SM BUSINESS LITIGATN EXPENSES.................... HB-0181 SR CITIZEN-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION........... HB-0491 SR CTZN/TAX DEFER/SPEC ASSMNT................. HB-1983 ST AGENCY-EMPLOYMNT-EDUC LOAN....... HB-1098 STATE GOVT PROCUREMENT CODE ................ HB-0497 TORT IMMUNITY-INDEMNIFY US LAW.......... HB-1789 TRANSIENT MERCHANT ACT 1987 ................... HB-0560 TRUCK-TARP-INTOWN USE ........................... HB-1982 TRUCKS--65 MPH-WANTON MISCONDCT...... HB-0386 UNEMPLYMT INS-PART-TIME NURSES........ HB-1117 2511 O'CONNELL, JOHN T. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. UNIFIED CD-CORRECTN SENTENCING........... HB-0262 VEH CD-.05 UNDER AGE 21 IS DUI...................... HB-1718 VEH CD-BOULEVARD/PARKING........................ HB-1613 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE ................. HB-2200 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH RPT VIOLATION............. HB-2208 VEH CD-PROBATIONARY LICENSE................... HB-1869 VEH CD-SEAT BELT VIOLATION...................... HB-1631 VEH CD-TRUCK SPEED LIMIT-50MPH............ HB-1612 VEH-FIRETRUCK SAFETY INSPECTN............ HB-0422 VICTIM RIGHTS-IMPACT STATEMENT............ HB-1556 VICTIM RIGHTS-COURTRM PRESENCE........... HB-1628 VICTIMS 18-EXCLUDE FROM COURT ............ HB-0523 VICTIMS-RIGHT TO KNOW SENTENCE............ HB-2590 VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS-CHILDREN............. HB-2959 2ND DIV VEHICLES-SPEED LIMIT...................... HB-1488 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'CONNELL HOUSE BILL: 50, 122, 249, 345, 521, 555, 814, 815, 860, 1083, 1084, 1086, 1301, 1444, 1454, 1596, 1667, 1908, 2027, 2142, 2303, 2567, 2569, 2606, 2700, 2702 SENATE BILL: 17, 28, 31, 63, 76, 192, 219, 365, 389, 400, 478, 488, 569, 570, 573, 579, 591, 618, 714, 749, 926, 1006, 1025, 1146, 1158, 1190, 1287, 1326, 1335, 1354, 1365, 1370, 1375, 1399, 1404, 1405, 1407, 1412, 1487, 1496, 1497, 1517 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 104, 141, 199, 402, 416, 429, 434, 469, 526, 576, 589, 596, 602, 655, 662, 706, 861, 863, 878, 915, 933, 934, 957, 958, 983 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP) $OCE-ILL MORTGAGE INS AGENCY ................ HB-2455 $OCE-ST BRD ELECTIONS..................................... HB-0416 ADMIN PROCEDURE-INCOME TAX ACT ......... HB-1243 ALCOHOL-PERSONS UNDER 21 ....................... HB-0591 ALL-TERRAIN-MOPED REGULATION............ HB-2327 CDB-PREQUALIFICATION RULES...................... HB-2803 CIRCUIT CLERK-MAIL NOTICE/ELIM.............. HB-1724 CIV ADM CD & CAP DEV BD POWERS.................. HB-2810 CIVIL PROC-VENUE/GOVMT CORP................... HB-0692 CRIMINAL PROC/FITNESS HEARING................. HB-2334 DEPT OF INSUR-INVESTIGATIONS.................... HB-2836 DMHDD-ADOPTION OF RULES......................... HB-2337 DRAINAGE CD-TAX RECORDS/EXAM.............. HB-0091 ELC CD-SPOILED ABSENTEE BALLOT.............. HB-1690 ELCTN CD-DIVSION OF PRECINCTS ................. HB-1941 ELCTN CD-PRECNT BD OF ADMINSTR............. HB-1733 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS............................ HB-0105 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLC............. HB-2965 ELEC CD-BD ELECTN COMMISSNRS................. HB-2977 ELEC CD-BD ELECTN COMMISSNRS................. HB-2978 ELEC CD-DEFIN STRAIGHT TICKET.................. HB-0957 ELEC CD-ELCTRNC VOTING SYSTEMS............ HB-2951 ELEC CD-ELECTION COMMISSIONERS............ HB-1642 ELEC CD-ELECTION COMMISSIONERS............ HB-2955 ELEC CD-ELECTION OF JUDGES......................... HB-2956 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING......................... HB-2950 ELEC CD-ELIMINATE BALOT ROTATN ............ HB-0882 ELEC CD-LIST/ELECTION JUDGES .................. HB-1762 ELEC CD-LIST/ELECTION JUDGES ................... HB-2964 ELEC CD-POLLING PLACE LOCATION ............. HB-2953 ELEC CD-PRECINCT ADMIN BRD....................... HB-2966 ELEC CD-PROVIDE VOTE ABSTRACT................ HB-1495 ELEC CD-REGISTRATN RECORD CARD........... HB-1550 ELEC CD-SIGNATURE/NOMINATION .............. HB-0958 ELEC-ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATN ............ HB-1883 ELEC-CANCEL UNCONTESTD PRIMARY ........ HB-1549 ELECT CD-SCHOOL BOARD ELECTNS ............. HB-0158 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS................. HB-0503 ELECTION CD-AUTOMATIC RECOUNT............ HB-2954 ELECTION CD-CANVASS.................................... HB-1496 2512 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ELECTION CD-CANVASS ....................................... HB-2948 ELECTION CD-CHALLENGED VOTER............... HB-1734 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRAR.................. HB-0545 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0329 ELECTION CD-ELCTRONIC VOTING................. HB-1039 ELECTION CD-GA VACANCY............................... HB-2979 ELECTION CD-SCHOOL BD ELECTION ............ HB-3000 ELECTIONS-CH ICAGO-TERMS ............................. HB-1884 ELECTIONS-DISABLED VOTER ........................... HB-0956 ELECTIONS/POLLING PLACE CHANGE ............. HB-1579 EPA-VOIDS RULES/PCB TO ADOPT................. HB-1263 FIREARM OWNER/VALID ID.................................. HB-2324 FISH-WILDLIFE--ISSUING FEES ........................ HB-2216 GRAIN ACTS-ADMN PNLTY & ASSMNT.......... HB-2378 HOUSING-HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL............ HB-2456 INDEP/WRITE-IN LOSER PROVISION............. HB-0466 INS GUARANTY ASSN APPLY TO HMO ............. HB-2792 JT COMM/PUBLIC COMMENT-RULES.............. HB-1560 LIQUOR-WINE SALES/CITY FAIRS.................. HB-0088 MORTGAGE INS FUND-STUDIES........................ HB-2454 PEN CD-IMRF HEALTH INSURANCE ............. HB-2498 PEN CD-TEACHER-SURVIVOR........................ HB-1942 PROHIBIT SUMMER UTILITY RATES................... HB-2903 SCH CD-ST BD STANDARDS/RULES.............. HB-1244 SCH CD/JUVENILE CHRONIC TRUANT.............. HB-1193 STATE POLICE-CRIMINAL RECORDS............... HB-2325 TOLLWAY-TAXABLE LEASE PROPERTY ......... HB-0538 UNEMP INS/ELIGIBLE-PENALTIES................... HB-1559 VEHICLE CD-SPEED RESTRICTIONS................. HB-2313 VIET VET SERVICE CENTERS RPTS...................... HB-1370 VITAL RECORDS-FICTITIOUS............................. HB-2326 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,MYRON HOUSE BILL: 174, 205, 209, 455, 623, 912, 1041, 1042, 1245, 1262, 1264, 1265, 1369, 1371, 1372, 1691, 2917, 2970 SENATE BILL: 120, 486, 491, 601, 819, 934, 1233, 1320, 1454, 1487 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 405 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 OLSON, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP) AGING ACT-ALZHEIMER TASK FORCE ........... HB-2852 AGRICULTURE SUMMER SCHOOL-ISU............ HB-0691 ALCOHOL TRTMT LICENS ADMNSTRTN........... HB-2668 BOVINE TB ERADCTN ACT-EXEMPTNS........... HB-0293 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-SALARIES............ HB-1015 COUNTY PERSONL ADMIN SYSTEM................. HB-1088 DECEPTV PRACTIC-TREBLE DAMAGES........... HB-0357 EPA-COAL COMBUSTION ASH ............................ HB-1767 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-LIMITS BILLS................ HB-1634 ILLINOIS FRESH LABEL PROGRAM..................... HB-1187 INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK-LIMITATNS.......... HB-1394 MINING-FEES-ENFORCEMENT........................ HB-2797 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS-TESTING............. HB-1004 MUNI CD-PLATS-SOIL CONSERVATN............ HB-1119 PATERNITY-BLOOD TEST COSTS....................... HB-1278 PRINTING-VENDOR INVENTORY ...................... HB-2226 PUB UTL-METER RATES........................................ HB-0123 RADIOACTIVE WASTE-DRUG/TESTS................ HB-2807 SENIOR CITIZENS-TAX DEFERRAL................... HB-0226 SOIL/WATER CONSERV ACT-EVIDENC........... HB-2379 STATE AGCY MUST BUY US FOOD.................... HB-0468 UTILITIES NO FOREIGN ELECTRIC.................. HB-1818 VEH CD-EXCESS WEIGHT PERMITS.................. HB-2340 VIET VET SERVICE CENTERS RPTS...................... HB-1370 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,ROBERT HOUSE BILL: 55, 56, 522, 623, 706 SENATE BILL: 62, 95, 222, 535, 546, 547, 549, 916, 917, 1231, 1232, 1452 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 252 2513 OLSON, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48 PANAYOTOVICH, SAMUEL REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM) $BRD TRUSTEES/WEST SIDE CENTER............... HB-0991 ADDICTS-TREATMENT/CONVICTION ............. HB-0504 ASSIST STATE ATTORNY/STATE PAY ................ HB-1916 BANKS-SELL INSURANCE.................................... HB-2525 CD CRIM PROC-SUPPRESS/EVIDENCE............. HB-0505 CHICAGO-APPROPRIATN-PROP TAX ............. HB-2915 COACHES-LIMITED LIABILITY........................... HB-0210 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-BUILDING ............ HB-1302 COUNCIL ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT .................. HB-1192 CRIM CD & CONTROLLED SUB/DRUGS............. HB-0502 CRIM CD & PROCEDURE-EAVESDROPG.......... HB-1787 DCCA-COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION........... HB-2744 EAVESDROPPING CONTROL.................................. HB-2571 ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY ACT............... HB-0725 EPA-SANITARY LANDFILL SITE......................... HB-0719 FIRE DISCIPLINE ACT-INVESTGTN ................ HB-1060 FISH CD-COMMERCIAL FISHERMAN............... HB-2625 FOREIGN-MADE CAR-REGIST FEE.................. HB-2400 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT......................... HB-1124 LAKE CALUMET ENVIRONMNT AUTH............... HB-2999 LANDOWNER/CIVIL/LIABILITY .......................... HB-1421 LAW ENF COMP-KILLED ON DUTY ................... HB-0259 PARKING VIOLATION-REGISTRATION............ HB-0258 PEN CD-DWNST FIRE-UNION SERVIC ........... HB-0399 PEN CD-FIREMEN WRK COMP OFFSET............ HB-0424 PHARM PRAC ACT-FILING PRESCRIP.............. HB-1045 PHARMACIST-TESTS & EDUCATION ................ HB-1319 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE................................ HB-0810 PROP TAX EXTENSN-LIMIT................................. HB-2887 PUB LABOR REL-SECURITY EMPLOYE............ HB-1214 PUB UTIL LEAST EXPENSIVE GAS........................ HB-0610 SENIORS TAX LIMITATION ACT........................... HB-2890 STATES ATTORNEY PAY RAISE............................ HB-1915 TAX USE-EXEMPT FUEL/ELECTRIC ................. HB-0007 UNEMPLOY INSUR-LABOR DISPUTE.............. HB-0141 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-TECH CHG...... HB-2033 VEH CD-PARKING ADJUDUCATION.................. HB-0080 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PANAYOTOVICH HOUSE BILL: 17, 179, 184, 247, 273, 331, 372, 405, 423, 491, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 561, 615, 685, 696, 787, 852, 886, 953, 974, 1201, 1222, 1223, 1241, 1247, 1248, 1444, 1456, 1892, 1893, 1894, 2152, 2349, 2371, 2389, 2453, 2585, 2630, 2694 SENATE BILL: 1, 31, 39, 152, 200, 382, 697, 796, 834, 1169, 1244, 1285, 1400 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 146, 153, 163, 206, 207, 275, 288, 300, 318, 333, 369, 390, 415, 500, 515, 552, 560, 561, 573, 596, 624, 662, 679, 732, 768, 874, 940, 1021 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 106 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3, 5, 6, 9, 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 PANGLE, CHARLES REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM) $FARM DEVELOPMT AUTH/SEED FUND............ HB-0704 AGRICULTURE FAIR-COUNTY SIZE............... HB-1886 CHECK CASHING BY MERCHANTS ..................... HB-0513 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME LEVEL.............. HB-0273 CIRCUIT BREAKER-VETERANS.......................... HB-0753 COACHES-LIMITED LIABILITY........................... HB-0210 CONSMER FRAUD-COSIGNER COLLECT......... HB-2146 CORRECTNS-NO PROBATN-FIREARMS ........ HB-0377 CPR-PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTERS............. HB-0720 CRIM CD-CONTRIBUTING-JUVENILE............ HB-0378 DECEPTV PRACTIC-TREBLE DAMAGES........... HB-0357 DMHDD-INSTITUTIONS-STAFF........................ HB-0848 DRUG CONVCTN SUPERVISION............................ HB-0931 FIREARM OWNERS ID-FELONY ............... HB-0255 2514 PANGLE, CHARLES REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOMEOWNERS EMERGENCY ASSISTNCE........ HB-0716 IDOT-ROAD CLEARING ....................................... HB-0746 IL FARM DEBT RESTRUCTURING ACT............... HB-0637 ILL FARM DEV ACT-INTEREST RATE............... HB-2268 INSUR REDUCTION FOR SEAT BELT................... HB-2491 LANDOWNRS LIABILTY-CONSERVTION ........ HB-0683 LAW ENFORCE COMP-DEATH ON DUTY......... HB-0431 PUB UTIL LEAST EXPENSIVE GAS........................ HB-0610 PUB UTIL-LOCAL PHONE SERVICE ................... HB-0748 PUB UTL-METER RATES ........................................ HB-0123 REPEAL GUN-OWNER ID REQUIREMNT......... HB-0653 SECURITIES SUSPEND REGISTRATIO................. HB-2138 SR CITIZEN UTILITY RELIEF................................. HB-0750 TAX USE-EXEMPT FUEL/ELECTRIC ............... HB-0007 TELEPHONE LIFELINE RATES............................... HB-0752 VEH CD-USED CAR DEALERS-FUEL ............. HB-0433 VEH-EMERGNCY VEH/STUDDED TIRES......... HB-0544 WILDLIFE CD-DISCHARGE FIREARM.............. HB-0419 WILDLIFE/FISH CD-ADMIN RULES................... HB-0659 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PANGLE HOUSE BILL: 44, 45, 147, 179, 184, 305, 358, 394, 465, 491, 525, 527, 528, 529, 623, 632, 645, 685, 691, 696, 706, 804, 949, 1003, 1124, 1301, 1315, 1348, 1574, 1630, 1682, 1717, 1780, 1849, 1892, 1893, 1894, 2007, 2152, 2301, 2328, 2370, 2371, 2389, 2694 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 223, 286 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 55 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP) $OCE-METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTHORITY ........... HB-0767 AIDS-NOTIFY SCHOOL SUPT............................... HB-0563 AIDS-TRACING-REGISTRY ................................ HB-2596 ANIMALS ACT-CHANGES PENALTY ................ HB-0046 BANKING ACT-DEFINE BANK ............................. HB-2794 BANKS OWN TRAVEL AGENCIES......................... HB-0576 BILLBOARDS-LOCAL REGULATION.................. HB-0625 BRANCH BANKING/COMMSSNER POWER....... HB-2795 CIV ADMIN-GOV BUDGET INFO ..................... HB-2557 CIVIL PROC-PUNTIVE DAMAGE/LIMT............. HB-1481 COMP HEALTH INSURANCE-COVERAGE........ HB-1639 CONTRACT PUBL WORKS-ANNEXATION....... HB-1515 CRIM CD-CHILD CUSTODY ............................ HB-2038 CRIM CD-CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE........... HB-1466 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-BAIL BOND ............... HB-0176 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS............................ HB-0105 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDG COMP............. HB-1518 ELECTN JUDGES UNFORM COMPSATN ............. HB-0132 EMPL TORT IMMUNITY-SELF INSURE ............ HB-0129 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSITS........................................ HB-0062 EPA-INCR PENALTY-WELLS............................. HB-2429 EPA-LOCATE GARBAGE TRANS STA................. HB-2544 EPA-NOTICE TO LEGISLATORS .......................... HB-0589 FIRE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS ....................... HB-0917 FIRE PROTECTION DIST-VACANCY................. HB-0234 FISCAL NOTE ACT/FILE BILL............................... HB-2387 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-LIMITS BILLS............... HB-1634 INS CD-COORDINATION OF BENEFIT .............. HB-1540 INSTITUTE ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED................. HB-0184 INTEREST ON CREDIT OVER $1500....................... HB-2450 LOCAL TORT RESERVE-110% 3 YRS................ HB-0171 MARRIAGE-VISITATION RIGHTS....................... HB-0083 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-MAYOR APPTS.......... HB-2529 MIN/FEM BUS ENTRPRS-LIMIT SIZE .......... HB-0978 MUNI CD-ANNEX-TWO OR MORE TWPS....... HB-1541 MUNI CD-SEWAGE/TRANS FACIL-DAM....... HB-2441 NUTRITIONIST CERTIFICATION ACT................. HB-1575 OCCUPATION TAX-INTEREST............................. HB-0575 2515 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP)-Cont. OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE ACT................................ HB-2841 OUTDOOR AD SIGNS-STRICT LIMITS............... HB-0599 PARK DISTRICT-LEASE LAND............................. HB-0552 PEN CD-DIVORCE-BENEFITS............................. HB-0 169 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW COMM.............. HB-0601 PRODUCT LIABILITY ACT ....................................... HB-1479 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE......... HB-0338 RTA-BOARD-NO PENSION................................. HB-2120 RTA- FILL VACANCIES ........................................... HB-2531 SEC OF STATE-PETTY CASH FUNDS ................ HB-1032 SPOILED FOOD/RENDER UNUSABLE................... HB-2362 STATE GOVT PROCUREMENT CODE ................ HB-0497 TORT IMMUNITY-INTEREST/FUNDS.............. HB-0170 UNEMPLOY INS-INTEREST/PENALTY............. HB-0182 UNFRM COMM CD-SEC/STATE DUTIES........... HB-0714 VEH CD-CAR DEALERS-INSIGNIA................... HB-0006 WORK COMP-STANDARD USED-LOSSES ...... HB-0519 WRKRS COMP-PERMNT PARTL DISAB............. HB-0533 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARCELLS HOUSE BILL: 5, 212, 239, 457, 515, 523, 602, 667, 711, 733, 863, 878, 879, 1105, 1534, 2044 SENATE BILL: 116, 126, 129, 137, 162, 232, 260, 327, 341, 342, 412, 456, 501, 777, 804, 809, 856, 873, 990, 1001, 1138, 1287, 1453 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 57, 61, 151, 257, 440, 837, 918 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 21 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST. REP) BARBER COSMETOLOGY/COMM MEMBER...... HB-0237 CHILD ABUSE-DEATH-AUTOPSY .................. HB-0464 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE OFFENSE ......................... HB-0524 CHILD VICTIM-EXPEDITE CASE......................... HB-0522 CIVIL PRO-LIMIT PUNITVE DAMAGE............... HB-1383 CIVIL PROC-JURY INSTRUCTION...................... HB-0983 CIVIL PROC-PUNTIVE DAMAGE/LIMT............. HB-1481 CIVIL PROC-SANCTIONS/ATTY ......................... HB-1480 COMPARATIVE FAULT ACT.................................... HB-1475 CONDOMINIUM ACT-RIGHTS............................. HB-2421 CRIM PRO-SEX ACTS-SPECIF INFO ................. HB-0526 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-CLASS X FELON .............. HB-0528 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-BAIL BOND................ HB-0176 DELETE ILL VETS COMMISSION........................... HB-2227 DEPT REG/ED-REVOKE LICENSE........................ HB-0047 DMHDD-CASE COORD PILOT PROJECT............ HB-2843 DMHDD-COMMUNI RESPITE SERVICES.......... HB-2845 DMHDD-MEDICAID-COMMUNITY SVCS....... HB-2844 DMHDD-SERVICES FOR DD FAMILIES............. HB-2842 DRUG PARAPHERN-SALE TO MINORS............. HB-2328 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0444 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-TAX....... HB-0911 HEARSAY EXCEPT-MEDICAL TREATMN........ HB-0521 HIGHWAY CORRIDORS-DEVELOPMENT......... HB-2656 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS-ELDERLY ......... HB-0207 INCOME TAX-EXMPTN/-BLIND-ELDER ..... HB-0206 INDEMNITY-VETERANS-PHYSICIAN ............ HB-2229 INS CODE-COUNTERSIGN/POLICY................ HB-0367 INS-DOMESTIC COMPANY INVESTMT............. HB-0351 INTERGOV COOP-HWY TRANS DIST.................. HB-0104 INVEST PARK/FOREST DIST FUNDS ................... HB-0868 JUVENILE COURT-CHRONIC TRUANTS.......... HB-0971 JUVENILE CT/SCHOOL CD-TRUANCY............. HB-0205 LAW ENF COMP-KILLED ON DUTY ................... HB-0259 MARITAL PRIVILEGE EXCEPTION.................... HB-0525 MIN WAGE-DEFINES EMPLOYEE....................... HB-0277 OBSCENITY-FORFEIT PROPERTY ............... HB-0529 PEST/PLANT DISEAS-DEFIN DEALER ............. HB-0375 PROHIBITS SMOKING IN ELEVATORS................ HB-0052 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-TECH CHGES............ HB-2031 2516 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST. REP--Cont. REAL ESTATE/SOLICITATION NOTIC................. HB-2497 SAFETY RESPONSIBILTY/COMPLIANC ............. HB-0026 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS ............................... HB-0279 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS..................................... HB-1482 SCH CD-JUST SAY NO DAY................................... HB-0035 SCH CD-REPORT CARD BY DISTRICT ............... HB-0530 SCH CODE-FINGERPRINT CHECK................. HB-0517 SEX ABUSE/BAIL/CHILD-DIVORCE............... HB-0527 SEXUAL ABSTINENCE/HEALTH EDUC ............. HB-1225 STRUCTURL WORK-LIMITS RECOVERY ......... HB-2598 SURVIVORS COMPENSATION ACT....................... HB-2228 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH RPT VIOLATION............. HB-2208 VEH CD-SALVAGE TITLES .............................. HB-0361 VEH CD-SINGLE LICENSE PLATE....................... HB-0199 VICTIMS 18-EXCLUDE FROM COURT ............... HB-0523 WAGE PAYMT/COLLCTN-VACATN TIME....... HB-0602 WORK COMP-STANDARD USED-LOSSES...... HB-0519 WORKERS COMP-DISFIGUREMENT.................. HB-0630 WRK COMP/OCC DIS-HEARING LOSS.............. HB-0550 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-LMTN PERIODS........... HB-0278 WRKRS COMP-PERMNT PARTL DISAB............. HB-0533 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKE HOUSE BILL: 25, 510, 744, 974, 2722, 2918 SENATE BILL: 39, 67, 68, 69, 179, 222, 260, 262, 353, 410, 527, 697, 905, 906, 1132, 1356, 1410 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 93, 163, 304, 351, 440, 456, 702, 832 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27, 49, 114, 117, 128, 129 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43, 63 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 4 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP) AIRPORT-CONDEMNATION............................... HB-2855 CIVIL PROC-SANCTIONS/ATTY ........................ HB-1480 COMPARATIVE FAULT ACT.................................... HB-1475 CRIM CD-ADULT ESTABLISHMENTS................. HB-2597 CRIM CD-OBSCENE DEVICE OFFENSE............. HB-1367 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FORFEITURE .............. HB-2480 FUNERAL FUNDS ACT-TRUST FUNDS............. HB-1700 HEARING AID ACT-FEES-EDUCATION.......... HB-2361 IMMUNIZATN/DENTAL ADVISRY COMM......... HB-2682 OBSCENITY-COUNTY-WIDE STANDARD...... HB-1393 SAFETY RESPONSIBILTY/COMPLIANC ............ HB-0026 SBE-SERVICE-VOUCHER-PARENT.............. HB-2509 WORK COMP-STANDARD USED-LOSSES...... HB-0519 WORKER COMP-CONTRIBUTIONS .................. HB-1477 WRKRS COMP-PERMNT PARTL DISAB............. HB-0533 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PEDERSEN,B HOUSE BILL: 25, 367, 878, 879, 1222, 1237, 1312, 1315, 1540, 1852, 1867, 2043, 2044, 2084, 2453, 2471, 2838 SENATE BILL: 79, 702, 756, 861, 905, 922 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 316, 705 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 21 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. REP) $DCCA-NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND......... HB-0242 CARNIVL SAFETY/DEFINE CARNIVAL.............. HB-0228 CHARITABLE GAMES-VET/FRAT ORG............. HB-0177 CHILD SANITARIUM-TWO ALLOWED.............. HB-2870 COMPTROLLER-DIRECT DEPOSITS................... HB-0244 CONVICTS-SEX DISEASE TEST............................ HB-0343 COUNTIES-STORMWATER PLAN.................... HB-0998 COUNTIES-WELL WATER TESTING ................ HB-1236 COUNTY HOMES-TAX RATE............................. HB-0873 CRIM CD-OBSCENE DEVICE OFFENSE............. HB-1367 EPA-ATTORNEYS FEES.......................................... HB-2664 EPA-PCB RULEMAKING.................................... HB-2231 EPA-SEWAGE OPERATOR FEE....................... HB-2213 2517 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. REP)-Cont. EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS.......... HB-2830 FUNERAL FUNDS ACT-TRUST FUNDS............. HB-1700 GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS-INC AMTS .............. HB-1746 HAZARD REGISTRY-CONFIDENTIAL............... HB-2360 HIGHWAY CD-TAX-MAXIUM RATE................ HB-1019 IL PRE-NEED CEMETERY SALES........................ HB-1699 INC TAX-DEDUCT AIRPORT INSUL................... HB-2858 INC TAX-TARGET JOBS CREDIT....................... HB-0363 INCOME TAX-INVESTMENT CREDIT................. HB-0364 INS CD-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS............... HB-2375 INS CONFIDNTIALTY-UNINSURD VEH ........... HB-2838 INS GUARANTY ASSN APPLY TO HMO.............. HB-2792 INS-AMUSEMENT RIDE SAFETY........................ HB-0227 INTERGOV COOP-HWY TRANS DIST................. HB-0104 LAWN CHEMICL APPLICATN NOTICE................ HB-0918 LIQUOR-SALE-TOWNSHIP BLDGS................... HB-2971 LOC GOV-AUDITS/CPA/NO PUBLISH ............... HB-1483 LOCAL SPEED LIMIT CHANGE .............................. HB-2629 NATURAL AREA PRESERVATION ACT............... HB-2236 OCCUPATION TAX-INTEREST............................. HB-0575 PARK DIST CD-ANNEX LIMITS........................... HB-0594 PLATS-APPROVAL/SEPTIC-ACCESS ............. HB-0532 RADIOACTIVE WASTE-DRUG/TESTS................ HB-2807 SCH CD-VICE PRESIDENT ..................................... HB-2727 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT TAKE OFFICE................. HB-0344 SCH-TAX INCR-FACILITY/LEASING.............. HB-0160 TOWNSHIP PARKS-ACRE LIMITS....................... HB-2947 TOWNSHIPS-WEED CONTROL ............................ HB-1237 TOWNSHP LAW-PURCHASE WRKR COMP...... HB-2084 VEHICLE USE TAX-RATE .................................... HB-2826 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETERSON,W HOUSE BILL: 3, 197, 732, 733, 997, 999, 1222, 1315, 1377, 1486, 2051, 2234, 2237, 2453 SENATE BILL: 278, 301, 403, 422, 766, 913, 924, 931, 1137, 1225, 1517 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 33, 34, 45, 46, 47, 87, 88, 89, 90, 116, 132, 172, 183, 193, 194, 211, 238, 265, 266, 274, 280, 285, 316, 324, 386, 392, 401, 424, 462, 479, 480, 486, 505, 506, 508, 518, 579, 585, 673, 754, 755, 756, 776, 784, 796, 818, 826, 901, 912, 931, 989 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59, 71, 92, 121 PETKA, EDWARD F. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP) CIVIL PRO- PRISONERS.......................................... HB-2238 CORR-RESENTENC AFTER PROBATION.......... HB-1567 CORRECT-EXTENDED TERM SENTENCE........ HB-2108 CORRECT-SUPERVISION SENTENCING .......... HB-1570 CORRECT-WORK CAMP/AGRICULTURE......... HB-1807 CORRECTN-SENTENCING PROBATION ........... HB-1153 CORRECTNS-EXTENDED TERM SENTEN........ HB-2109 CRIM CD-CHILD HAZ MATERIAL-LIB ........... HB-2037 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FELONY CLASS.......... HB-2471 CRIM CD-PYRAMID SCHEME.............................. HB-2105 CRIM CD- SEIZURE ................................................ HB-2106 CRIM PROC JURY TRIAL WAIVER..................... HB-1154 CRIMINAL PRO-EAVESDROPPING .................... HB-2848 DEPT CORRECTIONS-INVESTIGATION............ HB-2381 DISPOSE CONFISCATED WEAPONS ..................... HB-2330 DRUG VIOLATN-REVOKE MINOR LICS............ HB-1808 EAVESDROPPING CONTROL.................................. HB-2571 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLC............ HB-2965 ELEC-ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATN ............ HB-1883 ELECTION CD ELECTION OF JUDGES.............. HB-1037 EMERGENCY BLOOD ALCOHOL TEST............. HB-1568 FISCAL NOTE ACT/FILE BILL............................. HB-2387 IDPA-ILLEGAL SALE COMMODITIES............ HB-2230 JUV CT-AUTHORITATVE INTERVENTN........... HB-2019 JUV CT-RECORDS-EXPUNGEMENT................ HB-2017 JUVENILE CT ACT-NEGLECT-ABUSE............. HB-1569 2518 PETKA, EDWARD F. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP--Cont. OBSCENITY-COUNTY-WIDE STANDARD...... HB-1393 RENDERING TRUCK-AXLE WEIGHT............... HB-2601 REPEAL WITNESS PROTECTION ACT.................. HB-2107 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP PAYMENTS .................. HB-2553 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETKA HOUSE BILL: 66, 590, 1578, 2903 SENATE BILL: 637. 1154, 1453 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 191, 990 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 126, 127, 137 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS DENR.......................... .... ....... ........... . HB-1731 ADMIN PROC-HEARING LOCALE ...................... HB-0077 AGRI GRAIN MARKETING COMPACT................. HB-0718 ALCOHOL ABSTINENCE ACT................................. HB-2129 ALEXANDER-PULASKI PORT DIST................. HB-2317 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE SAFETY ACT.............. HB-0612 ASSUMED NAME ACT-FEE INCREASE ............. HB-0090 CENTER FOR POST-HARVEST TECH ................. HB-0700 CNTY-REGULATE BED/BREAKFAST.................. HB-1770 COAL MINERS MEMORIAL DAY ........................... HB-1954 COAL TECH DEV FUND TRANSFERS................... HB-1730 CONSERVATION-PARKS & TOURISM:.............. HB-0428 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............. HB-0697 DASA-ST EMPLOYEES-EDUC PROGRAM....... HB-1623 DCCA RUN WEATHERIZATION PROGRM.......... HB-2397 DCCA-REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCIL............ HB-1566 DENR-EVALUATE COAL PROJECTS ................ HB-2315 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-TAX........ HB-0911 EPA WTR TREAT-GRANT PRIORITY ................ HB-2917 FARM DEBT MEDIATION ACT............................... HB-0705 FEDERAL LIENS-RECORDING ........................... HB-1218 FLUORSPAR EQUIP-0% SALES TAX.................. HB-1102 FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT COMMSN ................ HB-0709 HEALTH FACILITIES-TERMS.............................. HB-1580 HLTH PLANS/PROGRMS-RURAL NEEDS ........ HB-1955 IL INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT.................. HB-2034 INCR TRAFIC FINE/EMERGNCY SERV.............. HB-0078 LIFELINE SERVICE ACT ........................................... HB-2139 MUNI CODE-FIREMEN-RESIDENCY ............... HB-0429 NEW PICKUP TRUCK-INFO LABEL .................... HB-0390 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-SICK LEAVE........... HB-0385 PEN-TEACHR/MILITARY SERV CREDT........... HB-0556 PERSONNEL CD-UNUSED VACATION.............. HB-1779 PUB UTIL LEAST EXPENSIVE GAS........................ HB-0610 PUB UTIL-LOCAL PHONE SERVICE ................... HB-0748 PUB UTL-REORGANIZATION APPROVL........... HB-0041 PUBLIC HEALTH-EMERG MED SERVCE........... HB-1464 QUALIFICATIONS/ELECTION JUDGES............... HB-2472 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS................. HB-1598 SCH CD-JR HIGH SCH CURRICULUM ............. HB-1384 SCH CD-MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY............. HB-1805 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0914 SCH CD-TEACHER EXCHANGE PLANS ........... HB-0949 SCH CD/INSTITUTES/LEARNG OBJTV .............. HB-1806 SIU COAL RESEARCH CENTER............................. HB-2316 SIU-INTERNATL COMMERCE CENTER............ HB-1217 SR CITIZEN-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION........... HB-0491 SR CITIZEN-PHARMACEUTICAL ASST .......... HB-0695 STATE AGENCIES-US FOOD................... HB-0260 STATE AGENCIES-U S FOOD............................. HB-0708 STATE VEHICLES-FUEL USAGE.......................... HB-0706 TOURISM AND RECREATION ACT....................... HB-2709 UNIV CIVIL SERVICE-FLEX TIME ...................... HB-1116 VEH CD-NATURAL RESOURCES......................... HB-2526 VEH CD-SEAT BELT VIOLATION.......................... HB-1631 2519 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VICTIM RIGHTS-COURTRM PRESENCE........... HB-1628 VOLUNTEER FIRE PROTEC ASSN ACT................ HB-0677 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELPS HOUSE BILL: 9, 28, 37, 47, 75, 226, 245, 295, 394, 427, 453, 504, 505, 506, 516, 541, 555, 645, 680, 752, 804, 809, 860, 1068, 1087, 1106, 1491, 1585, 1681, 1682, 1723, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1780, 1818, 1888, 1920, 1946, 1966, 2446 SENATE BILL: 21, 34, 130, 225, 248, 257, 266, 281, 301, 312, 350, 355, 356, 421, 434, 466, 508, 553, 573, 814, 833, 834, 886, 999, 1056, 1421, 1461, 1467, 1496 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 55, 107, 136, 241, 247, 327, 349, 438, 440, 446, 460, 517, 575, 576, 626, 651, 662, 721, 727, 858 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40 PIEL, ROBERT J. REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP) $OCE-BOB ................................... .................... HB-0788 $OCE-DEPT CONSERVATION ............................... HB-0961 $OCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS .................................. HB-0962 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC AID......................................... HB-0960 $OCE-LT GOVERNOR ......................................... HB-0772 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH....................... HB-0756 BANK DIRECTORS OWNERSHIP ........................ HB-2788 BANK GENERAL CORP POWERS........................... HB-2535 BANKING ACT GENERAL POWERS...................... HB-2790 BANKS-EMPL COMMUNICATN/FRAUD .......... HB-0053 BKNG ACT-PREEMPTIVE RIGHT ........................ HB-2543 CIVIL PRO-COLLATERAL SOURCES................. HB-1131 CIVIL PROC-CONTINGENT FEES........................ HB-1474 COMMERCIAL CD-FUNDS WTHDRAWAL ....... HB-0635 CONSUMER INSTALLMNT LOAN ACT............... HB-2211 CONSUMER INSTL LOAN-CHARGES .............. HB-2291 CREDIT CARD DISCLOSURE ................................... HB-2415 CREDIT CARD INTEREST DISCLOSUR .............. HB-2119 CURR EXC PURCHASER APPLY LICEN.............. HB-2865 DRAM SHOP-DORCHESTER CENTER ............... HB-0994 ELEC-GENERAL/PRIMARY DATE CHGE......... HB-0069 ELECTRONIC FUNDS REGULATION................ HB-2546 FOREIGN-MADE CAR-REGIST FEE................. HB-2400 INTEREST ON CREDIT OVER $1500....................... HB-2450 MERGED BANKS MAINTAIN FACILTY ............... HB-0475 MOBILE HOME-PRIVACY ...................................... HB-2940 NONECONOMIC LOSS-LIMIT .............................. HB-1478 PEN CD-TECH CHG-MET SAN DIST................. HB-2628 PRODUCT LIABILITY ACT ..................................... HB-1479 S & L MERGER FAILING ASSOCIATN................. HB-2868 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS..................................... HB-1482 SCH CD-VISION TEST ........................................... HB-0233 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PIEL HOUSE BILL: 622, 624, 633, 945 SENATE BILL: 62, 213, 322, 417, 458, 690, 779, 904, 915, 918, 925, 927, 928, 985, 1239, 1285, 1415 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 85, 221, 317, 358, 380, 492, 552, 843 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 132, 138 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM) $BD OF ELCTIONS-INCREASED COMP.............. HB-1846 BD REGENT/LIMITED VOTE STUDENT............... HB-0728 CHILD ABUSE-DEATH-AUTOPSY.................... HB-0464 CHILD CARE EMPLOYE-DISCRIMNATN.......... HB-1546 CHILD CARE FACILITY-FIRST AID.................... HB-1424 CHILD CARE WORKER-LICENSE......................... HB-115 CHILD CARE WORKER CERTIFTN ACT.............. HB-1844 CHILDREN-FAMILY PRESERVATION........... HB-1469 CIV PRO-NO PHYS EXAM/SEX VICTM.............. HB-2583 CIVIL PROC-TRIAL SETTING PREF.................... HB-2944 CONSUMER FRAUD-PRICES-SHELVES.......... HB-1341 CREATE CHILD ADVOCACY DEPT........................ HB-1155 2520 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRI PRO-SEX OFFENSE TESTIMONY ................ HB-2591 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY .................. HB-0330 CRIM CD-PROH NONMETAL WEAPONS.......... HB-0034 CRIM CD-SEVERE/PROFOUND RETARD ......... HB-2722 CRIMINAL CASES-CHILD TESTIMONY........... HB-0510 CRIMINAL CODE-PROPERTY CRIMES............. HB-1847 DCFS-APPEALS-PLACEMENTS ......... ......... HB-1364 DCFS-COMMUNITY-EDUCATION...................... HB-0547 EL CD-COMPNSTN OF ELCTN JUDGES............ HB-1845 ELEC CD-ELIMINATE BALOT ROTATN ........... HB-0882 ELEC CD-LIMIT CAMPAIGN CONTRIB............. HB-0822 GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE .......... HB-0821 IL DEPT PUBLIC AID............................. .................... HB-0546 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-2893 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT..................... HB-1124 INS PREADMIT PENATY/$150 LIMIT ................. HB-0379 JUV CT HEALTH CARE PROVIDER .......................HB-0549 JUV CT-WRITTEN MOTION CONTINUE........... HB-1342 MHDDC-TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION.............. HB-0548 MIN WAGE & ST POLICE-OVERTIME................ HB-2939 MORTGAGE NOTIFY MORTGAGOR SALE.......... HB-2687 OPEN MEETINGS ACT/PENSION FUND.............. HB-2996 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-SALARY.................. HB-1864 PEN CD-COOK CO-SHERIFF CREDITS ............ HB-1340 PEN CD-DOWNST POLICE-TREASURER ....... HB-2998 PENSION-COOK CO SHERIFF-AGE.................. HB-1338 PENSION-COOK SHERIFF-AUTO INCR .......... HB-1339 PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE ACT-DPH.......... HB-0294 SCH CD-CHGO BRD/JOB DESCRIPITN.............. HB-2354 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBST ABUSE INSTRN............. HB-0507 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBSTANCE INSTRUCT .......... HB-2946 SCH CD-PARENTING ED REQD/9-12 ......... HB-0508 SCH CD-SEX/PHYS ABUSE INSTRCTN ............ HB-0509 SCH CD-SEX/PHYS ABUSE INSTRCTN ............ HB-2935 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES ............ HB-0916 SCH CODE-FINGERPRINT CHECK.................... HB-0517 SCH-DAYS OF REMEBRANCE-APRIL.............. HB-3011 SEX OFFENSE-VIDEO TAPE EVIDNCE................ HB-2997 SEX VICTIM-NO PHYSICAL EXAM..................... HB-2859 SMOKELESS TOBACCO BILLBOARDS.................. HB-0975 SMOKELESS TOBACCO-DISTRIBUTION........... HB-1726 VEH CD-RENTALS/REFUELING CHG .............. HB-0516 VEH CD-TAXI PARKING ...................................... HB-2943 VEH CODE-RENTALS/INSURNCE SOLD .......... HB-0555 VEH-COMMERCIAL PARKING REQMNTS....... HB-0139 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PRESTON HOUSE BILL: 86, 1120, 1969, 2259, 2458, 2840, 2968 SENATE BILL: 205, 242, 525, 550, 695, 826, 938, 955, 993, 1046, 1155, 1325, 1353 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 133, 134, 135, 308, 558, 597 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP) ABORTION-IN HOSPITAL...................................... HB-1399 AIDS-ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION.................... HB-2043 AIDS-HEALTH CARE WORKERS......................... HB-2041 AIDS-HEALTHCARE WORKERS NOTICE ......... HB-2916 AIDS-INFECTIOUS BLOOD-FELONY ............... HB-2044 AIDS-NOTIFY SCHOOL SUPT............................... HB-0563 AIDS-TRACING-REGISTRY ............................. HB-2596 AIRPORT-CONDEMNATION................................. HB-2855 COUNTY-NO UTILITY TAXES........................... HB-1397 COUNTY-NO UTILITY TAXES.............................. HB-1398 CRIM CD-CHILD CUSTODY .................................. HB-2038 CRIM CD-OBSCENE DEVICE OFFENSE............. HB-1367 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FORFEITURE .............. HB-2480 ELECTION CD-REGISTRATION........................... HB-2042 EMERG SER/DISASTER-FLOOD DATA.............. HB-2470 2521 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. EMERGENCY FACILITY-ENGLISH .................... HB-0926 EPA-HAZ WASTE-STATUE LIMITATN............ HB-2329 FLOOD CONTROL-NOTIFY TOWNS................. HB-1395 GA-ADVANCE TRAVEL VOUCHERS................... HB-0863 HUMAN RIGHTS-DEEDS/TITLES...................... HB-2040 IMMUNIZATN/DENTAL ADVISRY COMM......... HB-2682 INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK-LIMITATNS.......... HB-1394 LAW ENFRCMT OFFR COMP-OFF DUTY.......... HB-0149 LIQUOR CONTROL-SPORTS STADIUM ............. HB-2886 LIQUOR-ACTIONS/INTOX UNDER 21 ............. HB-1134 MUNI CD BRIB MUNI OFFICIAL EMP .................. HB-2776 MUNI CD-PARK DIST SURCHARGE................ HB-0239 MUNI-AIRPORT-NOISE STANDARDS............. HB-2861 PROHIBIT SMOKING/SCH PROPERTY ................ HB-0054 PUB AID-MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT............. HB-2469 PUB AID-NO PAY HMO/ABORTION ................... HB-1097 PURCHASING ACT BRIBERY ...................... ....... HB-1675 REGIONAL AIRPORT PLAN AUTH ACT............... HB-2854 REPEALS EMISSION INSPECTION ........................ HB-2039 SCH CD-ELECT ALL BOARDS OF EDC ............... HB-2777 SCH CD-NO HEALTH CLINICS............................. HB-0988 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP PAYMENTS.................. HB-2553 SCHOOLS-TEXT DEPOSIT/LIBRARY .................HB-2775 ST BD ED/GRANTS-NOISE POLLUTN................ HB-2857 ST FINANCE-NO AIRPORT RUNWAY............. HB-2860 TAX-COMMITTEE/CONGRESS CANDIDT........ HB-1396 TOWNSHIP-OFFICERS-COMPENSATION ...... HB-0671 UNIV STUDENT-HLTH INS/ABORTION ........... HB-1906 VITAL REC ACT-BIRTH CERT SIGN ................... HB-0939 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PULLEN HOUSE BILL: 181, 643, 676, 927, 999, 1066, 1105, 1393, 1466, 1739, 2017, 2471, 2612, 2740 SENATE BILL: 85, 275 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 187, 349, 423, 549, 705, 707, 708, 709, 863, 921, 922 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 83 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 21 REA, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-MILITARY/NAVAL CONSTRUCTN ........ HB-0426 $CDB-SEWER-BENTON .................................. HB-1775 $CDB-SEWER- HERRIN ....................................... HB-1776 $CONSERV-FITZGERRELL STATE PRK............. HB-1774 $G RANTS DEN R ................................................. .... HB-1731 $VARIOUS AGENCIES ............................................. HB-0307 ADMIN PROC-HEARING LOCALE ...................... HB-0077 AGRI GRAIN MARKETING COMPACT................. HB-0718 AGRICULTURE-SEED CAPITAL FUND.............. HB-0703 BARBER COSMETOLOGY/COMM MEMBER...... HB-0237 CANCELLED DEALER'S LICENSE......................... HB-2704 CNTY-REGULATE BED/BREAKFAST................. HB-1770 COAL DEV BND ACT-ILLINOIS COAL ............. HB-1769 COAL DEVELOP BD ONGOING AGENDA............. HB-1766 COAL MINERS MEMORIAL DAY ........................... HB-1954 COAL TECH DEV FUND TRANSFERS................... HB-1730 COMMUNITY MENTAL HLTH ACT-BDS........... HB-1038 CONSERVATION-PARKS & TOURISM ............... HB-0428 CONSERVATON-STUDY ST PARK MGMT........ HB-1564 COURT/CLAIMS-3 JUDGES CONCUR................ HB-1693 CWIP FOR COAL FIRED UTILITIES....................... HB-1773 DCCA-COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION........... HB-2744 DCCA-JOB MARKETING INFORMATION......... HB-2148 DCCA-OPPORTUNITY CORRIDORS.................... HB-1565 DENR-EVALUATE COAL PROJECTS ............... HB-2315 ENRGY AUDIT/ELECT COMMERCE COM.......... HB-0715 ENTERPRISE ZONE RELOC LOANS................... HB-2459 EPA-COAL COMBUSTION ASH ............................ HB-1767 FIREARM OWNERS ID-FELONY ............... HB-0255 2522 REA, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM--Cont. FIREARM OWNR ID-FORCIBL FELONY............ HB-0333 HEALTH FACILITIES-TERMS............................... HB-1580 HOME CARE SERVICES-INCR ASSETS.............. HB-0654 ICC-ELECTION EXPENDITURE ........................... HB-0023 ICC-ELECTION MEMBERS .................................... HB-0075 INCR TRAFIC FINE/EMERGNCY SERV............... HB-0078 INS CD-ADULT CHILD COVERAGE.................. HB-0754 INSURANCE NONRENEW RAISE RATE.............. HB-0168 JURY COMMISSIONER APPOINTMENTS............ HB-1768 LIQUOR CONTROL-STATE HEARINGS............. HB-1314 MINING-FEES-ENFORCEMENT ........................ HB-2797 MUNI CODE-FIREMEN RESIDENCY ............... HB-0429 NEGOTIATED PURCHASE ACT .............................. HB-0809 NON-RESIDENT REBUILDER PERMIT.............. HB-2655 OIL COMPENSATE SURFACE OWNERS............... HB-1772 PEACE OFFICR-NO TICKET QUOTA................... HB-1765 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-SICK LEAVE........... HB-0385 PEN CD-DWN FIREMEN/TOWN ATTY.............. HB-0680 PEN CD-FIREMEN WRK COMP OFFSET............ HB-0424 PEN CD-FIREMEN CITY ACTUARY................. HB-1250 PEN CD-FIREMEN-AD HOC INCREASE.......... HB-1251 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT............... HB-0427 PEN CD-ST EMP-MILITARY CREDIT............... HB-0353 PEN-TEACHR/MILITARY SERV CREDT........... HB-0556 PENSION-AD HOC INCREASE.............................. HB-1322 PROMPT PAYMNT-PERISHABLE GOODS......... HB-0232 PUB UTILS-ADVERTISEMENTS........................... HB-2147 PUB UTL-REORGANIZATION APPROVL........... HB-0041 PUBLIC HEALTH-EMERG MED SERVCE........... HB-1464 REBUILDERS REGULATION ................................. HB-2877 REPEAL GUN-OWNER ID REQUIREMNT......... HB-0653 RIVR CONSRV DIST ORDINANCE HRG......... HB-0425 SCH CD-ROUTINE TASK REDUCTION ............. HB-1301 SCH CD-VET SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM........... HB-0085 SCH CD/DRIVER ED FEE REPORTS...................... HB-1771 SIU COAL RESEARCH CENTER.............................. HB-2316 SMOKE DETECTOR ACT ........................................... HB-0003 SR CITIZEN-PHARMACEUTICAL ASST ............ HB-0695 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-SCH BUS DRIVER........... HB-0195 VEH CD-AUDIT/INTEREST................................... HB-0688 VEH CD-INCREASE SPEED LIMIT....................... HB-0065 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH-TECH CHGES................ HB-2209 VEH CD-NATURAL RESOURCES......................... HB-2526 VEH CD-REPEAL SAFETY BELTS........................ HB-0005 VEH CD-SALVAGE TITLES.................................... HB-0361 VOLUNTEER FIRE PROTEC ASSN ACT................ HB-0677 WORK COMP-STATE COMP INS FUND ............. HB-1008 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REA HOUSE BILL: 4, 28, 35, 86, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 166, 167, 194, 206, 207, 251, 260, 330, 390, 456, 617, 645, 648, 708, 804, 886, 1102, 1206, 1217, 1312, 1319, 1507, 1566, 1818, 1955, 2104, 2968 SENATE BILL: 36, 94, 144, 270, 312, 350, 356, 384, 405, 421, 466, 504, 789, 814, 834, 884, 892, 1206, 1226, 1421, 1461, 1467 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 48, 92, 101, 136, 281, 306, 327, 369, 372, 379, 431, 438. 446, 460, 495, 517, 788, 841, 1016 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40 REGAN, ROBERT P. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. REP) ABORTION- IN HOSPITAL...................................... HB-1399 ASSISTANCE TO THE BLIND FUND.................... HB-0305 CARNIVL SAFETY/DEFINE CARNIVAL.............. HB-0228 CHILD ABUSE-DEATH-AUTOPSY .................. HB-0464 CHILD ABUSE-REPORTING-DORS................ HB-2872 CHILD CARE ACT-VOLUNTEERS........................ HB-1970 CHILD CARE ACT-EMRGNCY PERMIT............. HB-2162 2523 REGAN, ROBERT P. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CHILD CARE-MOTOR VEHICLES-STDS.......... HB-2371 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE OFFENSE ......................... HB-0524 CHILD VICTIM-EXPEDITE CASE........................ HB-0522 CIV PROC-TRUST BENF/CHILD SUPP............... HB-0473 CIVIL PROC-COLLAT-SOURCE PAYMT.......... HB-1476 CIVIL PROC-JT/SEVERAL LIABILTY................. HB-0878 CRIM CD-SEVERE/PROFOUND RETARD ......... HB-2722 CRIM PRO-SEX ACTS-SPECIF INFO ................. HB-0526 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-CLASS X FELON ............. HB-0528 CRIMINAL CASES-CHILD TESTIMONY............ HB-0510 DELINQUENT CHILD-DEFINITION.................... HB-2674 DELINQUENT MINOR-DEFINITION .................. HB-2675 DISCLOSURE OF JUVENILE RECORDS................ HB-2223 DRUG PARAPHERN-SALE TO MINORS............. HB-2328 HEARSAY EXCEPT-MEDICAL TREATMN........ HB-0521 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS-ELDERLY......... HB-0207 INCOME TAX-EXMPTN/-BLIND-ELDER ..... HB-0206 INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK-LIMITATNS.......... HB-1394 INS-AMUSEMENT RIDE SAFETY........................ HB-0227 INS-NEWBORN/ADOPTED/MED EXPNSE ....... HB-2805 JUVENILE COURT/RECORDS................................. HB-2366 MARITAL PRIVILEGE EXCEPTION....................... HB-0525 OBSCENITY-COUNTY-WIDE STANDARD...... HB-1393 OBSCENITY-FORFEIT PROPERTY ...................... HB-0529 PEN CD-TEACHER-MOONLIGHTING.............. HB-1532 PEST/PLANT DISEAS-DEFIN DEALER .............. HB-0375 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW COMM.............. HB-0306 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW COMM.............. HB-0601 PROP TX-OVERLAPPING TAX DISTRI............... HB-2527 PYSCHOLOGIST LICENSING ACT......................... HB-2847 REPEAL ST TAX ON REAL PROPERTY................. HB-2475 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBST ABUSE INSTRN............. HB-0507 SCH CD-PARENTING ED REQD/9-12 ............... HB-0508 SCH CD-SEX/PHYS ABUSE INSTRCTN ............. HB-0509 SCH CODE-FINGERPRINT CHECK...................... HB-0517 SEX ABUSE/BAIL/CHILD-DIVORCE .................. HB-0527 SEXUAL ABSTINENCE/HEALTH EDUC .............. HB-1225 UNEMP INS-SM BUSINESS WITHDRAW........... HB-0879 VICTIMS 18-EXCLUDE FROM COURT ............... HB-0523 WAGE PAYMT/COLLCTN-VACATN TIME....... HB-0602 WKR COMP-INDUST COMMSN-SALARY....... HB-0633 WKR COMP-SURVING SPOUSE BENEFT........... HB-0622 WKR COMP-TEMPO DISABLED BENEFT .......... HB-0624 WORKERS COMP-DISFIGUREMENT.................. HB-0630 WRKRS COMP-PERMNT PARTL DISAB............. HB-0533 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REGAN HOUSE BILL: 47, 229, 233, 259, 279, 951, 1130, 1342, 1424, 2066, 2241 SENATE BILL: 111, 126, 232, 667, 905, 909, 912, 914, 921, 930, 932, 933, 949, 950, 991, 1234 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 50, 492, 728, 738, 764, 785, 824, 952, 960, 961 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM) $DCCA-EMPLYER-ASSISTED HOUSING......... HB-0966 $DCCA-HOMELESS PERSONS .............................. HB-0965 $DCCA-MUNI EMERGENCY SHELTER ............. HB-0963 AIDS TESTING-PRISONERS.................................. HB-1252 AIDS-CONTACT TRACING .................................. HB-1152 AIDS-MARRIAGE LICENSE TEST........................ HB-0985 AIDS-TEST RESULT-RPT-PUBL HLTH.......... HB-0986 ALIEN PLUMBERS-REGISTERED IN.................. HB-1332 CORRECTNS-NO PROBATN-FIREARMS ........ HB-0377 CRIM CD-CONTRIBUTING-JUVENILE............ HB-0378 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACIL-VISITS................... HB-0628 EMERGNCY HOMELESS VETS PROJECT............ HB-1841 EMPLYR ASSIS COMMUNITY HOUSING............ HB-0964 HEALTH EXPENSE PROTECTION ACT................. HB-0238 2524 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOSPITALS-PATIENT TEST-AIDS .................... HB-0984 IL AFFORDABLE DENTURES ACT......................... HB-0967 INCOME TAX-ALZHEIMER EXEMPTION......... HB-0631 INS CD-HEALTH INS FOR PARENTS.................. HB-0712 INSURANCE NONRENEW RAISE RATE.............. HB-0168 INSURANCE-COMPLAINTS-RULES................. HB-0751 LOCAL GOV FINANCIAL PLAN COMM ............... HB-0300 MIN & FEM BUSINESS-CONTRACTS................. HB-1194 PEN CD-STMT OF BENEFICIARIES..................... HB-1777 PREGNANT WOMEN-AIDS TEST......................... HB-0987 PUB AID CD-EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM .......... HB-1228 PUB AID-HUMAN SERVICE CENTER ................. HB-1227 VEH CD-SOS-DRIVNG RECORD ERROR......... HB-0111 VEH CD-SOS/DRIVNG RECORD ERROR........... HB-0110 WRKR COMP-INCR BURIAL EXPENSE ............. HB-1111 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICE HOUSE BILL: 49, 136, 141, 167, 361, 497, 629, 640, 681, 719, 820, 849, 858, 947, 968, 969, 1110, 1222, 1302, 1365, 1469, 1574, 1909, 2006, 2052, 2453, 2456, 2625, 2938 SENATE BILL: 67, 68, 69, 91, 209, 442, 942, 1089, 1115, 1194, 1217, 1428 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 22, 248, 355, 399, 447, 473, 581, 590, 853 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 RICHMOND, BRUCE REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM) $FARM DEV AUTH-POST HARVEST.............. HB-0701 AGRI GRAIN MARKETING COMPACT............. HB-0718 BRD HIGHER ED-INVENTOR GRANTS.............. HB-1882 CENTER FOR POST-HARVEST TECH ............... HB-0700 CNTY-REGULATE BED/BREAKFAST................ HB-1770 COAL MINERS MEMORIAL DAY........................ HB-1954 CONSERVATON-STUDY ST PARK MGMT........ HB-1564 CONVEYNCE TO CITY OF ANNA........................... HB-0932 DASA-ST EMPLOYEES-EDUC PROGRAM....... HB-1623 DCCA-REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCIL........... HB-1566 DENR-EVALUATE COAL PROJECTS ............ HB-2315 DOT-STUDY CORN ON WINTER ROAD............. HB-2494 EXEMPTS SMALL GRAINS VEHICLES.............. HB-1320 FAIR FARM DEALER RETAILER LIEN............. HB-0535 FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT COMMSN ............. HB-0709 HLTH PLANS/PROGRMS-RURAL NEEDS ........ HB-1955 IDOT-ROAD CLEARING ........................................ HB-0746 ILL FARM DEV ACT-INTEREST RATE............... HB-2268 ILL FARM DEV AUTH-LOANS.............................. HB-2269 INCOME TAX-ALZHEIMER EXEMPTION......... HB-0631 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS INS COVERAGE............. HB-0634 KASKASKIA RIVER-WATER SALES.................... HB-0261 LIQ CONTROL-LIMITED WINE MFGR.............. HB-2761 LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE ACT............... HB-1491 MOBILE HOME-CABLE TELEVISION................ HB-1616 MUNI CD-EMERGENCY SERVICE-TAX.......... HB-0574 NONPROFIT DIRECTOR NOT LIABLE.................. HB-1312 PARKRANGERS-FIREARMS............................... HB-1311 PEN CD/ST EMP-CHESTER MH CENTR............ HB-0536 PERSONNEL CD-UNUSED VACATION.............. HB-1779 PUBLIC HEALTH-EMERG MED SERVCE........... HB-1464 SIU COAL RESEARCH CENTER.............................. HB-2316 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICHMOND HOUSE BILL: 28, 181, 226, 260, 293, 295, 394, 504, 505, 506, 516, 541, 555, 623, 645, 691, 706, 1068, 1087, 1106, 1217, 1681, 1682, 1723, 1730, 1731, 1769, 1773, 1780, 1805, 1818, 1888, 1920, 1946, 1966, 2446 SENATE BILL: 21, 34, 74, 147, 248, 291, 312, 355, 457, 466, 505, 579, 788, 789, 1421, 1493, 1494 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 233, 327, 393, 438, 517 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73, 133 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM) ALL WATERCRAFT REGISTERED....... .......... HB-2220 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE SAFETY ACT.............. HB-0612 2525 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. BOAT REGISTRATION-REGULATIONS............. HB-2219 BOATING DUI-REVOKE LICENSE....................... HB-1200 BOATING SAFETY CERT-OPERATORS.............. HB-2201 BOATING UNDER INFLUENCE-REPORT.......... HB-2202 CIV ADM CD-IDPH INSURANCE PROG............. HB-2880 CIV PROC-LIMITATN MALPRACTICE............... HB-1881 COMPENSATORY ED-RESIDENT ALIEN .......... HB-2401 COURT INTERPRETER ACT .................................. HB-1149 CRIMINAL CD-CARELESS ASSAULT................ HB-1632 DCMS-HISPANIC EMPLOYEES ............................ HB-1645 DRIVING OFFENSES-PENALTIES ....................... HB-2701 FOREIGN-MADE CAR-REGIST FEE................. HB-2400 FUNERAL FUNDS ACT-TRUST FUNDS............. HB-1700 GA COMPENSATION-COMMITTEE PAY........... HB-1903 GA MEMBER-HIRE LEGISLATVE ASST............. HB-1904 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN ............ HB-2404 HUMAN RTS-IMMIGRATN-DISCRIMNTN .... HB-2630 IL PRE-NEED CEMETERY SALES .................... HB-1699 INCOME TAX LIABILITY LIMIT ............................ HB-0402 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT...................... HB-1573 MASS TRANSIT-EMPLOY LIABILITY ................ HB-0641 MEDICAID-TRANSPORT-REIMBRSMT ........... HB-1713 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987 ........................ HB-1933 MINORITY/FEM BUSINESS/CRITERIA................ HB-2405 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DISTRICTS............................ HB-1538 MOTORBOAT OPERATION-AGE 21..................... HB-2199 MUNI CD-HOTEL TAX-TOURISM..................... HB-1053 NON-ECONOMIC LOSS/MALPRACTICE........... HB-1880 NOTARY PUBLIC-ADVERTISING........................ HB-0372 NURSNG DEDICATED/PROFESSN FUND........... HB-1511 PHONE AD SALES DISCLOSURE............................ HB-0541 PRENEED CEMETERY-GUARNTE PRICE......... HB-1698 RAIL CARRIER-0.23% RECEIPT-TAX ............. HB-1537 REVENUE CHANGES-TRANSPORTATION....... HB-2750 RTA-PARATRANSIT GRANTS.............................. HB-1599 RTA/FIVE YEAR PROGRAM-FILING ................ HB-1710 SCH CD/CLOSED CAMPUS POLICY ...................... HB-1047 THE NURSING ACT OF 1987 .................................... HB-2259 TRANSPORT LAW-LEASNG REQUIRMNT....... HB-1850 U OF I/CRIPPLED CHILDREN-FUNDS............... HB-1485 UOFI HOSPITAL-INDIGNT PATIENT ................. HB-0859 VEH CD-AMBER LIGHTS MASS TRANS............ HB-2991 VEH CD- DEFINITIONS......................................... HB-2702 VEH CD-GRADE CROSSING PROTECTN........... HB-1735 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH RPT VIOLATION............. HB-2208 VEH CD-REVOCATION/MULTI DUI................... HB-2700 VEH CD-SCH BUS SAFETY HATCH..................... HB-0919 VEH CD-2 YR SPECIAL PLATES........................... HB-0824 WORKERS COMP-DEFINITN EMPLOYER ........ HB-1857 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RONAN HOUSE BILL: 32, 34, 35, 70, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 390, 597, 989, 1009, 1396, 1443, 1456, 2699, 2921, 2922, 2970 SENATE BILL: 161, 400, 496, 536, 722, 832, 952, 1096, 1169, 1171, 1292, 1304, 1326, 1417 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 72, 73, 94, 102, 118, 140, 173, 190, 216, 254, 311, 364, 365, 400, 427, 562, 587, 592, 619, 637, 689, 768, 850, 896, 932 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59, 106, 134 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP) $BUILD ILLINOIS PROGRAM .................................. HB-0786 $STATE COMPTROLLER ........................................ HB-2075 AG DEPT-CERTIFY GRAIN QUALITY ............. HB-1042 AG DEPT-IMPROVE GRAIN GRADING.............. HB-1041 AGRI GRAIN MARKETING COMPACT.............. HB-0718 AGRICULTURE SUMMER SCHOOL-ISU............ HB-0691 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE SAFETY ACT.............. HB-0612 2526 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP)--Cont. ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS/SCHOOLS................... HB-0460 BACCALAUREATE ED SYSTEM ACT .................. HB-2117 BUILD ILLINOIS REAPPROPRIATION.................. HB-1552 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ........................................ HB-0020 COLLEGES-STUDENTS-IMMUNIZATION...... HB-2364 CONVICTS-SEX DISEASE TEST............................ HB-0343 CORR-MURDER OFFICER/FIREMEN ............ HB-0 147 CORRECTIONS-CONVERT INSTITUTON.......... HB-1016 CORRECTIONS-NEW INSTITUTIONS................ HB-1017 COUNTIES CODE OF 1988 ......................................... HB-1820 COUNTIES-FUNDS-BUILD ILL .......................... HB-1963 COUNTIES-SUBDIVISION-ORDINANCE......... HB-0632 COUNTY ZONING-PROTESTS.............................. HB-1096 CREATES IESDA ACT OF 1987................................. HB-2813 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... HB-0019 CRIM PROC-ARREST OF JUDGMENT.............. HB-1741 CTY PUB HLTH DEPT-MENTAL HLTH .............. HB-0857 DCFS-FOSTER PLACEMENT-LIMIT................. HB-1190 DISASTER RELIEF ACT............................................. HB-2802 DISHONORED CHECK LIST.....................................HB-1738 DROPOUTS LOSE DRIVERS LICENSES ............ HB-0666 ED LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION.............. HB-0458 ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION............................... HB-1585 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-LIMITS BILLS................ HB-1634 GRAIN ACTS-ADMN PNLTY & ASSMNT.......... HB-2378 GRAINS-ARTIFICIAL COLORING....................... HB-1840 HANDICAP RAMP-NUISANCE............................ HB-0148 HANDICAPPED PAVEMENT MARKING............... HB-0693 HOSPITALS-FORWARD X-RAYS....................... HB-1106 IDOT HIGHWAY SALT SUBSTITUTE ................. HB-0623 JUVENILE CT/SCHOOL CD-TRUANCY ............. HB-0205 LOBBYIST REGISTRATN INFO BOOK .................. HB-0178 MEDICAL ASSISTANTS PRACT ACT..................... HB-1761 MEDICAL ASSISTANTS PRACT ACT..................... HB-1810 MOTORCYCLES-REGISTRATION FEES............. HB-2970 MUNI CD-PLATS-SOIL CONSERVATN............ HB-1119 NEW ACT-BASKETBALL SCHEDULING ........... HB-1100 PATERNITY-ATTORNEYS FEES .......................... HB-1578 PATERNITY-ATTORNEYS FEES.......................... HB-1797 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-MILITARY .......... HB-1387 PEST ACT-ADMIN ACTION & PNLTY................ HB-2380 PUB AID-CHILD AID-LIMITATION.................... HB-1739 REDEFINE MILK PRODUCTS.................................. HB-0500 REPEAL TICKET SCALPING LAW.......................... HB-1803 RESPONSIVE ED SYSTEM ACT............................... HB-0320 REV ACT-PROP TAX APPEAL-REVIEW........... HB-1189 SCH CD-CAREER EDUCATION ............................ HB-0875 SCH CD-CLASS ENROLLMENT-LIMITS ......... HB-0146 SCH CD-MATH/SCI VOC EDUCATION .............. HB-2346 SCH CD-STUDENT STARTING DATE .............. HB-0134 SCH CD-8 PERIOD SCHOOL DAY......................... HB-0133 SCH CD/JUVENILE CHRONIC TRUANT.............. HB-1193 SCH-RECLASSIFICATN PRINCIPAL................... HB-1745 SOCIAL WORKERS CERTIFICATION.................... HB-1830 STATE PURCHASE-LOW BIDS............................ HB-0459 VEHICLE CD-GED/DIPLOMA AT 18................. HB-0663 VOC ED ACT-NEW BOARD IN POWER............. HB-2705 VOC ED-TEACHER CONTINUE ED......................HB-1740 WEIGHTS/MEASRS/CERT CONFORMNCE........ HB-2376 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROPP HOUSE BILL: 6, 21, 161, 193, 428, 945, 1029, 1093, 1604, 2369, 2494 SENATE BILL: 54, 287, 312, 331, 341, 427, 545, 547, 854, 857 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 239, 357, 360, 577, 682 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: I1 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP) $OCE- BO B ............................ ............................... . HB-0788 2527 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-DEPT CONSERVATION .............................. HB-0961 $OCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS .................................. HB-0962 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC AID......................................... HB-0960 $OCE- DM HDD......... ............................................ HB-0783 ACC/HLTH INS-HOSPITL-NECESSITY .......... HB-2499 ADDICTIONS RESEARCH INS-POWERS............ HB-2604 ADMIN PROCEDURE-INCOME TAX ACT......... HB-1243 AIDS CONTAGION CONTROL SYSTM.................. HB-2683 AIDS TESTING/MARRIAGE LICENSES................. HB-2666 AIDS-TEST RESULTS-ACCESS ........................... HB-2684 BILL OF RGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY ................... HB-2930 BLOOD LABELING- AIDS ........................................ HB-2667 CANCELLED DEALER'S LICENSE ......................... HB-2704 CHILD ABUSE-DEATH-AUTOPSY..................... HB-0464 CHILD CARE ACT-VOLUNTEERS........................ HB-1970 CHILD CARE EMPLOYE-DISCRIMNATN.......... HB-1546 CHILD CARE-DCFS ADVISORY BD ................... HB-2616 CHILDREN-FAMILY PRESERVATION .............. HB-1469 CIV PROC-LIMITATN MALPRACTICE ............... HB-1881 CIVIL PRO-JT & SEVERL LIABILTY ................ HB-1121 COMMUNITY MENTAL HLTH SVC-STDS......... HB-2832 COURT/CLAIMS-3 JUDGES CONCUR................ HB-1693 DCFS CHILD ABUSE-ST PLAN-FUNDS......... HB-0093 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-INVESTIGATNS ............ HB-0094 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE/MED EVALUATN............. HB-0099 DCFS-CHILD WELFARE WRKR-STDS ............. HB-1969 DCFS-CHLD ABUSE/EXTENSION/RPTS.......... HB-0095 DCFS-COMMUNITY-EDUCATION.................... HB-0547 DCFS-COMPUTERIZE CASE TRACKING........... HB-0096 DCFS-CONTRACT/CEMETERIES...................... HB-2617 DCFS-CONVEY ST PROP-JACKSONVIL .......... HB-1513 DCFS-STAFF TRAINING PROGRAM................... HB-0098 DCFS-STAFF/STANDARDS ................................. HB-0097 DMHDD-CASE COORD PILOT PROJECT............ HB-2843 DMHDD-COMMUNI RESPITE SERVICES.......... HB-2845 DMHDD-INSTITUTIONS-STAFF...................... HB-2929 DMHDD-MEDICAID-COMMUNITY SVCS....... HB-2844 DMHDD-PATIENT TRAVL TRUST FUND.......... HB-2339 DMHDD-SERVICES FOR DD FAMILIES............. HB-2842 DORMANT MINERAL INTERESTS........................ HB-1851 EMERG MED SERVICES VEHICLES ...................... HB-2820 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ HB-0393 EXEMPTS SMALL GRAINS VEHICLES................. HB-1320 FEDERAL FUNDS ID NUMBERS............................. HB-1317 GROUP DAY CARE HOME-RATIO-DCFS ........ HB-0679 HMO-TIME TO CURE DEFICIENCY ................... HB-2271 HORSE RACING LICENSE-FINANCES............ HB-2232 HOSP-PATIENT CHG/UNIFORM BILL............... HB-2681 HOUSING-HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL ............ HB-2456 IL NURSNG HM ADMINISTRATOR LIC................ HB-2318 IL PRODUCT LIABILITY ACT.................................. HB-1122 MHDD CONFID INFO DISCLOSURE..................... HB-2831 MHDD RECORDS-CONFIDENTIAL INFO.......... HB-1934 MHDD RECORDS-REMOV CONFID INFO......... HB-1935 MINOR-MNTL HLTH FACILTY-DISCHG........ HB-2800 MISTREATMENT/MENTAL RECIPIENTS ........ HB-2808 MNTL HLTH-INVOL ADMISSN-EXAM ........... HB-2274 MNTL HLTH-INVOL ADMISSN-EXAM ........... HB-2275 MORTGAGE INS FUND-STUDIES........................ HB-2454 NON-ECONOMIC LOSS/MALPRACTICE.......... HB-1880 NON-RESIDENT REBUILDER PERMIT.............. HB-2655 NURS HOME-CONSTRUCTION PERMIT........... HB-2500 NURSING HOME TASK FORCE-RPT................... HB-1337 NURSING HOME-MONITOR LICENSE .............. HB-2359 OPEN MEETING-COUNTY BOARDS............. HB-2004 OPEN MEETING-PRELIMNRY DISCUSS........... HB-2005 PEN CD-POL/FIRE-GNMA INVSTMT............... HB-1943 2528 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP--Cont. PEN CD-TEACHR-DISABILITY RATE.............. HB-1363 PRODUCT LIABILITY ACT....................................... HB-1479 PUB AID CD-OBSOLETE LANGUAGE................. HB-1465 PUB AID-ELIGIBILITY-COOPERATE................ HB-1336 PUBLIC AID-NURSING HOME-CO-PMT....... HB-2501 REV ACT-CLASSIFY NURSING HMS.................. HB-2270 SALES TX-GAS FOR GRAIN .................................. HB-1316 SCH CD-MERIT RECOGN GRADN DATE........... HB-1265 SCH CD-PE/PHYS FIT ASSESSMENT.................. HB-2537 SECONDARY SPL ED-PILOT PROGRAM ........... HB-2846 SOS-US ARMED FORCE-SPEC PLATES............ HB-1512 STATE RECORDS ACT-EMERGENCIES............. HB-0840 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH-TECH CHGES ............... HB-2209 WAIVES PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATN.............. HB-2730 WK COMP-AMEND EMERGCY PETITION ........ HB-1262 WRKR COMP & OCC DISEASE-STRESS............. HB-1390 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RYDER HOUSE BILL: 197, 879, 1244, 1263, 1264, 1369, 1370, 1371, 1372, 1559, 1560, 2044 SENATE BILL: 21, 95, 203, 349, 377, 478, 487, 493, 505, 539, 556, 602, 767, 781, 804, 808, 926, 929, 1001, 1009, 1171, 1183, 1232, 1235, 1273, 1452, 1454, 1488, 1489, 1502 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14, 82, 97, 210, 230, 272, 273, 298, 319, 347, 426, 458, 501, 523, 583, 705, 884, 886, 904 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 109 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 77 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM) $DENR-ILLINOIS RIVER........................................ HB-1159 $GRANT FUNDS-ATTORNEY GENERAL .......... HB-1276 $GRANTS- DCCA ................ .......... ....................... HB-0702 $GRANTS-DCCA ....................... .... ................. HB-1158 $GRANTS- DCCA .................................................. HB-1 160 $GRANTS-DCCA/AG RESEARCH ........................ HB-0450 $GRANTS- DOT ........................ ................ .... HB- 1156 $GRANTS-DOT ............................................................. HB-1 157 $GRANTS-DOT ...................... ........... ............. HB-1 161 $GRANTS-EPA .............................. .... ......... HB-2756 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL................................ HB-1275 $OCE-ILL MORTGAGE INS AGENCY ................. HB-2455 $OCE-OFFICE OF STATE TREASURER ............... HB-1897 $REV & DCCA/JOB TRAINING ............................... HB-1685 COLLECT BARGAINING/SUCCESSOR................. HB-0332 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE ELECTION ............ HB-0143 CRIM CD-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV ........................... HB-1603 DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT............. HB-1444 DEFINES NON-RELOCATION TOWING ............ HB-2636 DENR-REGULATIONS/LICENSES ...................... HB-0072 DWNST POL/FIRE PENS CD/INVESTM ............... HB-2714 EDUC LABOR REL-POLICE & FIRE..................... HB-1929 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS.................. HB-0209 ELECT CD-SCHOOL BOARD ELECTNS.............. HB-0158 ELECTION CD-SCHOOL BD ELECTION............. HB-3000 EMPLOYEE WAGE-PUBLIC WORK ACT............ HB-1035 FIRE DISCIPLINE ACT-INVESTGTN................... HB-1060 FIRE PROT DIST-RAISE TAX RATE .................... HB-0214 FIRE PROTECTION DIST-PERSONNEL.............. HB-0979 HGHWAY CD-ST CONSTRUCTION FUND........ HB-0851 HORSE RACING-CHURCH/SCHOOL................... HB-1692 HOUSING-HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL............ HB-2456 IM RF- BALLOTS.................... ................................ HB-2134 INSURANCE CD-COVERAGE GUIDE.................. HB-1224 LIENS-MOTOR VEHICLES..................................... HB-1447 MARRIAGE-IST COUSINS STERILITY .............. HB-0395 MORTGAGE INS FUND-STUDIES........................ HB-2454 MUNI CD-ELECTION CONTRIBUTION ............. HB-1932 MUNI CD-FOREIGN FIRE TAX....................... HB-0586 MUNI CD-INDEMNIFY POLICE ........................... HB-1006 2529 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. MUNICIPAL CD-FOREIGN FIRE TAX................. HB-1930 PEN CD-DEPT INSURANCE-PENALTES.......... HB-0592 PEN CD-FIRE-INCR MINIMUM......................... HB-1241 PEN CD-IMRF-DISABILITY.............................. HB-2133 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RTMT PENLTY............ HB-2132 PEN CD-IMRF-PEORIA CIVIC CENTR............. HB-0520 PEN CD-IMRF-SHERIFFS INCREASE............... HB-1005 PEN CD-IMRF-3% SURVIVOR............................. HB-2136 PEN CD-POLICE-MINIMUM RETIREMT......... HB-2633 PEN CD-POLICE-COMPOUND INCREAS......... HB-2634 PEN CD-POLICE/FIREMEN-3% AT 55............... HB-2635 PEN CODE-DOWNST POLICE-SALARY........... HB-0950 PENSION CODE-LABOR DISPUTES..................... HB-0531 PENSION-COMPOUND ANNUAL INCR............. HB-0995 PENSION-DEPUTY TRANSFER CREDIT............ HB-1054 PENSION-IMRF-INTEREST .................................... HB-2135 PENSION-IMRF-TRANSFER SHERIFF............. HB-1085 PROP TX-HOMESTED-INCREASE..................... HB-2912 PUB LABR REL-PEAC OFFICR UNITS............. HB-2908 UNEMPLOY INSUR-LABOR DISPUTE................ HB-0141 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SALTSMAN HOUSE BILL: 31, 114, 423, 424, 441, 453, 705, 708, 807, 808, 810, 852, 953, 1083, 1084, 1086, 1094, 1247, 1248, 1601, 1968 SENATE BILL: 35, 124, 191, 248, 380, 820, 834, 1328, 1452 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 235, 237, 321, 362, 369, 553, 656, 673, 694, 853, 983, 1024 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 106 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 88 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. DEM) $FARM DEV AUTH-POST-HARVEST ................ HB-0701 $GRANTS- DCCA .................... ............................ HB-0702 $GRANTS-ST BRDEDUC ...................................... HB-0481 BACCALAUREATE SAVING-POWERS................ HB-2986 BRD HIGHER ED-INVENTOR GRANTS.............. HB-1882 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE ELECTION............ HB-0143 COMMUNTY RESIDENT-RIGHT LOCATE........ HB-2611 DASA-ST EMPLOYEES-EDUC PROGRAM....... HB-1623 DESIGNATE STATE FOSSIL................................... HB-0321 DMHDD-INSTITUTIONS-STAFF........................ HB-0848 EDUCATNL LABOR RELATN-STRIKES............. HB-0276 ELECT CD-EXAM/FINANCIAL INFO................. HB-0152 EPA- MEDICAL WASTES......................................... HB-1879 GASOLINE PRODUCTS MARKETNG ACT........... HB-1804 HGHER ED-STUDENT LOAN INTEREST........... HB-0188 HIGHER ED-SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN ......... HB-1018 HUMAN RGHT-DESCRIMIATN INSURER........ HB-0036 HUMAN RGHT-EMPL-PREGNACY/BIRTH .... HB-0086 HUMAN RIGHT-SEXUAL ORIENTATION......... HB-0885 INCOME TX-EXEMPTS FOSTER CHILD............ HB-1720 INS CD-ADULT CHILD COVERAGE ........ ........ HB-0754 INSURANCE-DISCRIMINATION..................... HB-2685 LIBR SYST-SCHOOL LIB GRANTS....................... HB-1058 LOCAL GOVMNT MENTAL HLTH SERV.............. HB-2070 MNTL HLTH-DETENTION-EVAL/TRTMT ..... HB-1586 MOTOR VEHICLE-CREDIT INSURANCE .......... HB-0216 PARK DIST CD-NOM PETITIONS ....................... HB-1044 PROP TAX-DEV DISABLED HOUSING................ HB-0745 PUB AID CD-$50 PASS-THROUGH..................... HB-1366 RESPONSIVE ED SYSTEM ACT.............................. HB-0320 REV ACT-COUNTY LEVY SEPT 30....................... HB-0870 SCH CD-CHGO PRINCIPAL DUTIES................. HB-0681 SCH CD-LIBARY TX/BACK DOOR REF.............. HB-1057 SCH CD-MERIT RECOGN GRADN DATE........... HB-1265 SCH CD-MERIT SCHRSHP INSTALLMT............ HB-0180 SCH CD-OPTIONAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY............ HB-0350 SCH CD-SCH PSCHOLOGIST SERVICE ....... HB-0465 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES ............ HB-0400 2530 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-ST AID FORMULA.................................... HB-1736 ST BD ED CODIFY SCHOOL LAW........................... HB-1351 ST BD ED CODIFY SCHOOL LAW........................... HB-2688" TAX-COMPUTER SOFTWARE............................. HB-0302 UNIV CIVIL SERVICE-FLEX TIME ...................... HB-1116 VEH CD-NOTICE TRAFFIC REGULATN............ HB-1238 YOUNG LEADERS SCHLRSHP PROGRAM.......... HB-2460 ZONING-DAY CARE HOMES................................ HB-2210 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SATTERTHWAITE HOUSE BILL: 117, 280, 884, 1146, 1587, 1717, 2013, 2559, 2670 SENATE BILL: 17, 130, 290, 310, 440, 502, 582, 702, 875, 896, 968, 1084, 1204, 1304, 1410 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 63, 130, 207, 353, 367, 514, 524, 657, 667, 853 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-EMPLYER-ASSISTED HOUSING......... HB-0966 $DCCA-HOMELESS PERSONS .............................. HB-0965 $DCCA-MUNI EMERGENCY SHELTER ............. HB-0963 $GRANTS-DCCA ............................................. HB-0874 $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUC........................................ HB-1357 $HOUSING AUTH-CHICAGO SENIORS.............. HB-1648 ALCOHOL & SUBST ABUSE-ADVISORY............ HB-1988 ALIEN PLUMBERS-REGISTERED IN.................. HB-1332 CITIES & VILLAGES-CHICAGO ........................... HB-0585 CITY & VILLAGE-CHICAGO.................................HB-0583 COUNTY ASSESSOR NOTIFICATION................... HB-0414 CREATE IL DEPT OF HOUSING .............................. HB-0944 CREDIT CARD DISCLOSURE................................. HB-2415 CREDIT CARD/INTEREST RATES......................... HB-0413 CREDIT UNION-MORTGAGE LOANS................ HB-1235 DCCA-HELP REHAB ABANDON HOUSNG........ HB-2465 DCFS-HOMELESS YOUTHS-SHELTER ............ HB-0412 DRAMSHOP-LIABILITY LIMITS....................... HB-2023 DRUG-FREE SCHOOL LAW...................................HB-0819 EMERGNCY HOMELESS VETS PROJECT............ HB-1841 EMPLYR ASSIS COMMUNITY HOUSING............ HB-0964 ENV CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY ACT................ HB-2141 EPA-SANITARY LANDFILL SITE......................... HB-0719 HMO CONTRACTS................................................... HB-2768 HMO SUBJECT TO SECTION 155............................. HB-1323 HOMELESS PERSONS-HOUSING...................... HB-0968 HOMEOWNER EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE........ HB-1229 HOUSE DEVLPMT-CITY BORROWING.............. HB-0943 HOUSING AUTH-EMPLOYED TENANT............. HB-0858 HOUSING AUTHTY-SENIOR CITIZENS............ HB-1649 HOUSING DEV-MUNI LOANS/REHABIL.......... HB-1232 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS ............... HB-1231 HOUSING-LEASE PURCHASE OPTIONS ........... HB-0135 HUMAN RIGHTS-AFFIRM ACTION.................... HB-2126 HUMAN RIGHTS-MATERNITY LEAVE............. HB-1650 IHDA LEASE PURCHASE.......................................... HB-1233 IHDA-MATCHING GRANTS.................................. HB-1127 IHDA-SINGLE ROOM FACILITIES .................... HB-1128 ILLINOIS OMBUDSMAN ACT................................. HB-1665 INC TAX-DEDUCTION-DEPEND CARE........... HB-1651 INC TAX-RAISE RATES-SCHL FUND............... HB-2888 INCOME TAX-LIABILITY LIMIT ........................ HB-0136 INS CD-RISK RETENTION/CAPTIVE ................. HB-2437 LIQUOR CONTR-NEW TAX................... HB-2720 LIQUOR TRANSPORT-CLASS B MISD................ HB-1987 MAINTAIN FORECLOSED PROPERTY .............. HB-0415 MINORITY ENTERPRISE BLACK GOAL.............. HB-0584 MUNI EMERGNCY SHELTER REIMBURS........... HB-0969 MUNIC & ELCTN CD-CHGO MAYOR................. HB-2994 NURSING HOME REFORM-ACTIONS ................ HB-2889 2531 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-ALTERNATIVE FORMULA.................... HB-2127 PEN-TEACHR ALTERNATIVE FORMULA......... HB-2125 PERSNL CD-LIST STATE VACANCIES ............... HB-1146 PHYSICAL THERAPY-UNLAWFUL PRAC......... HB-1297 PUB AID CD-REPORT EMPLOY PROG............. HB-1324 PUB AID-EMPLOYMNT PROGRAM-RPTS ...... HB-2022 PUB AID-HOMLESS SHELTER ASSIST.............. HB-0112 PUB LABOR REL-UNFAIR ARBITRATN ............ HB-1230 PUB UTIL-NO LATE FEE EST BILLS................... HB-1449 PUB UTILITIES RATE DISCRIM.......................... HB-2145 REVENUE SHARING-INCREASE....................... HB-0118 REVOLVNG CREDIT INT/PRINCIPAL.................. HB-0411 RTA-STUDY POLICE PROTECTION.................... HB-0208 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUC PROGRAM ........ HB-1355 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUCATION................. HB-1356 SCH CD- VISION TEST ........................................... HB-0233 SM BUSINESS-RISK RETENTN TRUST.............. HB-1592 STUDY ACCIDENT/HEALTH INS LAW................ HB-1554 VEH CD-PARKING ADJUDUCATION.................. HB-0080 VEHICLE-APPEAL RESTRICT LICENS ............. HB-2759 WORKERS COMP-HEARING LOSS...................... HB-1453 WRKR COMP-INCR BURIAL EXPENSE ............. HB-1111 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHAW HOUSE BILL: 23, 95, 96, 98, 99, 141, 167, 214, 222, 224, 225, 456, 487, 489, 604, 681, 947, 994, 1049, 1114, 1302, 1365, 1574, 1587 SENATE BILL: 91, 209, 210, 211, 299, 442, 520, 521, 574, 576, 942, 943, 947, 986, 1089, 1217, 1245, 1397, 1400, 1498, 1506 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 54, 84, 148, 149, 160, 179, 180, 201, 355, 428, 439, 459, 520, 621, 800, 801, 802, 809, 810, 817, 866, 964, 965, 966, 967, 968, 998 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 123, 141 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 SIEBEN, TODD REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP) BANKS/SALES/STAND-BY CREDIT................. HB-2806 CREATE QUAD CITIES DEVEL AUTH................... HB-2406 ENTERPRI ZONE-DESIGNTD ZON ORG............ HB-2866 ESTATES AUTHORIZED INVESTMENT............... HB-2619 FEES-COUNTY GENERAL FUND......................... HB-1912 INCOME TAX-JOBS TAX CREDIT........................ HB-2829 INVEST PARK/FOREST DIST FUNDS ............... HB-0868 LIQ-MUN BLDG OVER LAKE/STREAM............. HB-0281 LIQUOR SALES-NAVIGABLE STREAM.............. HB-0954 OPTIONAL NOTICE-COUNTY OFFICER............ HB-1911 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE......... HB-0338 S & L REPORTS CONTROL CHANGE................. HB-2871 SANITARY DIST 1917-DISSOLVE......................... HB-1509 SAV & LOANS QUARTERLY DIVIDEND.............. HB-2867 VILLAGE CLERK/ELECT BD/JUDGES.................. HB-1508 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SIEBEN HOUSE BILL: 746, 973, 999, 1545, 2918 SENATE BILL: 597, 714, 787, 790, 804, 894 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 147, 627, 844 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 138 SLATER, KENT REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. REP) CIV PROC-TRUST BENF/CHILD SUPP............... HB-0473 CIVIL PRO-JUDGMNT/INTR/COMPUTN.......... HB-0474 CRIM CD-REPEAL DEATH OF BASTRD............ HB-0471 DISPOSE CONFISCATED WEAPONS ..................... HB-2330 DIVORCE-SEPARATION PERIOD......................... HB-0469 DMHDD/DASA/TREATMENT TEAMS.................. HB-0499 ELC CD-SPOILED ABSENTEE BALLOT.............. HB-1690 ELEC CD-ELCTN CONTEST PROCEDUR........... HB-0913 ELEC CD-POLITICAL LITERATURE ................ HB-0959 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT.................. HB-2961 ELECTION CD-PETITION OBJECTION............ HB-1691 ELECTION CODE-ABSENTEE BALLOT.............. HB-1520 EXOTIC WEED CONTROL ACT............................... HB-2235 2532 SLATER, KENT REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. REP)-Cont. FARM TRUCK DRIVER-MEDICAL EXAM......... HB-1953 IDOT-ROAD CLEARING ......................................... HB-0746 INTERSPOUSAL TORT IMMUNITY....................... HB-2062 JURY LISTS-DRIVERS LICENSE .......................... HB-1113 PARK DISTRICT-LEASE LAND............................. HB-0552 PRETRIAL SERVICS-CRIM HIST REC................ HB-2358 PUBLIC COLLEGE-TAXING DISTRICT.............. HB-1519 ROOFING ACT-2 OR MORE EMPLOYEE ........... HB-0470 SALARY WITHHELD-LEGAL INSURNCE......... HB-0551 SANITARY LANDFILLS-INSURANCE ............... HB-2058 SCH CD-DEFICIT FUND BALANCES.................. HB-2758 SCH CD-REMOVE SCH BD MEMBR.................... HB-2384 SCH CD-SUPPLMNTL AID DETRMNATN.......... HB-2760 SIU-BRD OF TRUSTEES TERMS........................... HB-2000 STATE AGCY MUST BUY US FOOD....................... HB-0468 U OF I-CHGO-ADDTL UNDERGRAD................ HB-2002 WRKS COMP-VOCATNAL REHABILITN........... HB-0498 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SLATER HOUSE BILL: 178, 183, 250, 338, 344, 366, 410, 554, 692, 708, 1109, 1348, 1587, 2918 SENATE BILL: 36, 116, 165, 175, 284, 432, 508, 531, 548, 617, 908, 1031, 1037, 1119, 1228, 1421, 1452, 1484 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 234, 299, 426, 451, 963 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50, 143 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14, 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28 STANGE, JAMES R. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP) ALL-TERRAIN-MOPED REGULATION............ HB-2327 BLOOD BANK-DONATION IN TRUST ................ HB-0337 BUILD ILLINOIS-GRANTS ................................... HB-0928 CHARITABLE GAMES-VET/FRAT ORG............. HB-0177 CHARITABLE GAMES/CIVIC ORGS...................... HB-0291 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE OFFENSE......................... HB-0524 CHILD VICTIM-EXPEDITE CASE ......................... HB-0522 CHILD-GRANDPARENT-VISITATION............. HB-1574 CIVIC CENTER-BONDS-FINANCE.................... HB-2368 COMBINATION TRUCK TRACTOR........................ HB-2059 CRIM PRO-SEX ACTS-SPECIF INFO................. HB-0526 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-CLASS X FELON .............. HB-0528 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-BAIL BOND................ HB-0176 DCFS-EMPLOYEE-CONFLICT/INTERST........ HB-2045 DEPT REG/ED-REVOKE LICENSE.................... HB-0047 ENTERTAINMT CROWD SAFETY/TICKT........... HB-0113 EPA-PHASE-II VAPOR RECOVERY SY............. HB-1610 FOOD HANDLERS-HEALTH TEST....................... HB-1334 HOTEL TAX-COLLECTION............................ HB-1443 ILL PROCUREMENT INST ACT .............................. HB-2446 LAW ENF COMP-KILLED ON DUTY ................... HB-0259 MARITAL PRIVILEGE EXCEPTION....................... HB-0525 MARRIAGE ACT-TRANSFER AUTHORTY........ HB-0049 MOBILE HOME PARK ACT/CHANGE................... HB-2363 OBSCENITY-FORFEIT PROPERTY ...................... HB-0529 OCCUP TX-GAS PREPAYMENT............................ HB-1640 PEST/PLANT DISEAS-DEFIN DEALER .............. HB-0375 PRAIRIE ST 2000-SMALL BUSINESS................... HB-2444 PROBATE CODE-GRANDPARENT VISIT........... HB-1333 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-TECH CHGES............ HB-2031 RESTRICT OSCILLATING LIGHT USE................. HB-0048 SEX ABUSE/BAIL/CHILD-DIVORCE ................ HB-0527 SEXUAL ABSTINENCE/HEALTH EDUC .............. HB-1225 SM BUS CONSTRUCTION NO CEILING............... HB-2445 SMALL BUS LITIGATION EXPENSES ................... HB-2443 SMOKE DETECTOR ACT .......................................... HB-0003 ST POLICE-MONEY LAUNDERING-RPT......... HB-1611 U OF I/CRIPPLED CHILDREN-FUNDS............... HB-1485 VEH CD-AUDIT/INTEREST ................................... HB-0688 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH RPT VIOLATION............. HB-2208 2533 STANGE, JAMES R. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont. VICTIMS 18-EXCLUDE FROM COURT ............... HB-0523 WAGE PAYMT/COLLCTN-VACATN TIME....... HB-0602 WILDLIFE CD-BANS LEGHOLD TRAPS............. HB-1486 WORK COMP-STANDARD USED-LOSSES...... HB-0519 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STANGE HOUSE BILL: 206, 207, 210, 521, 530, 566, 604, 625, 676, 859, 878, 1009, 1053, 1093 SENATE BILL: 39, 141, 515, 542, 635, 651, 697, 846, 972, 1073, 1234, 1342 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20, 26, 27, 62, 83, 161, 162, 174, 204, 205, 232, 284, 289, 389, 488, 531, 1001, 1030 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUC........................................ HB-0481 $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUC ........................................ HB-1357 $OCE-ST BRD EDUCATION ................................... HB-0482 $SBE-ST AID/SUMMER SCHOOL........................... HB-0483 CARNIVL SAFETY/DEFINE CARNIVAL.............. HB-0228 CHECK CASHING BY MERCHANTS ..................... HB-0513 CNTY OFFICERS-REAL EST FORFEIT ............... HB-1289 COGENERATION FROM SOLID WASTE............... HB-0942 COMMON COLLEG-75% PROJCT PAYMT.......... HB-0813 CORRECTIONS-SUPERVISED RELEASE........... HB-2603 COUNTIES-NO PUBLISH ACCTS ......................... HB-1974 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-SALARIES............ HB-1015 COUNTY RECORDER-$3500 AWARD.................. HB-0941 COUNTY TREASURY-STIPEND........................... HB-1979 COUNTY-PUB UTIL-RIGHTS OF WAY............. HB-2746 COURT CLERKS-STATE COMPENSATN............ HB-2747 DEPUTY SHERIFFS-INDEMNIFY ........................ HB-2749 ELECTN CD-RECALL ELECTD OFFICL.............. HB-2924 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ HB-0393 EPA/NONHAZ WASTE/COMMENTS................. HB-2347 FEES-RECORDER/CLERK-INCREASE............. HB-3010 FOREST PRESERVE-VALIDATE LEVY ............... HB-1253 FOREST PRESERV-EMINENT DOMAIN............. HB-1254 FOREST PRESERVE DISTS-OFFICERS ............. HB-1255 FOREST PRESERVE DIST-SALARY..................... HB-1256 FOREST PRESERVE-PASS ORDINANCE............ HB-1257 FORST PRESERV DIST-BID FOR WRK............... HB-0812 INS-AMUSEMENT RIDE SAFETY........................ HB-0227 LIQUOR CONTROL-SPORTS STADIUM............. HB-2886 LIQUOR-BURDN PROOF/FELON REHAB......... HB-0727 LOCAL GOV FINANCIAL PLAN COMM ............... HB-0300 MOBILE HOME PRIVILEGE-CTY SIZE............... HB-1977 MUN-HOME RUL-NO ANNEX W/O VOTE..... HB-1629 MUNI CD-ADDT'L BONDING POWERS.............. HB-0854 MUNI CD-CIVIL SERVICE-PROMOTNS .......... HB-0953 MUNI-COUNTY-GOV UNITS-AUDITS........... HB-1923 PEN CD-IMRF/ED SERVICE CENTER ............. HB-0485 PROMPT PAYMENT-VENDOR PENALTY.......... HB-0106 PROMPT PAYMNT-PERISHABLE GOODS......... HB-0232 PROP TX-COUNTY COLLECTOR FEE................. HB-1976 PROP TX-DELINQUENCY SALE........................... HB-1980 PROP TX-TX SALE-ABSTRACTS ...................... HB-1975 PUBLIC FUNDS-FILE CERTIFICATE................... HB-1922 REAL EST TRANSF TAX-OPEN SPACE.............. HB-1521 RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK-FEES ................ HB-2748 REV ACT-CTY COLLECTOR INTEREST............. HB-1978 SCH CD-CAREER EDUCATION ............................ HB-0875 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUC PROGRAM ........ HB-1355 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUCATION................ HB-1356 SCH CD-PROFCNCY/ADVANCD COURSE........ HB-2383 SCH CD-SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER................... HB-0672 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0910 SCH CD-TEACHER EVALUATION PLAN........... HB-0992 SCH CD- VISION TEST ............................................. HB-0233 2534 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD/DOWNSTATE TAX RATE......................... HB-1790 SPECIAL EDUCATION CENSUS RPTS................... HB-0319 STATE AGENCY-ARCHITECT SERVICE............ HB-1279 TAX CREDIT-SENIOR CITIZENS......................... HB-0656 TAX USE-EXEMPT FUEL/ELECTRIC ................. HB-0007 TOWNSHIP OPEN SPACE-LIMIT.......................... HB-1049 WRKR COMP-PHY/MENTAL HANDICAPP....... HB-1407 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STECZO HOUSE BILL: 24, 26, 143, 321, 811, 1113, 1596 SENATE BILL: 80, 95, 129, 169, 232, 382, 438, 537, 591, 600, 682, 709, 717, 809, 943, 962, 973, 1255, 1269, 1272, 1386 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 75, 119, 141, 346, 391, 408, 421, 492, 586, 731 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT LABOR ............................................... HB-0780 $OCE-DEPT-LOTTERY........................................ HB-0774 AIDS TESTING-PRISONERS.................................. HB-1130 AIDS-ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION................. HB-2043 AIDS-HEALTHCARE WORKERS NOTICE ......... HB-2916 AIDS-INFECTIOUS BLOOD-FELONY ............... HB-2044 AIDS-TESTING-TRACING-REPORT............... HB-2408 AIDS-TRACING-REGISTRY ................................ HB-2596 BRD OF REGENTS-EMPLOY CONFLICT............ HB-1998 CHARIT GAMES-VOLUNTR FIRE DEPT............ HB-0945 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PRESCRIPTION............... HB-1294 CIV ADMIN-GOV BUDGET INFO ......................... HB-2557 CREATES PUBLIC PENSION COUNCIL................HB-2556 DEPT CONSRVATN-STATE NURSERIES........... HB-2217 DISCLOSE REBATE TERMS ..................................... HB-1386 DMHDD-REPORT ON AUTISM............................. HB-2112 DMHDD-RPT-CITIZENS COUNCIL................... HB-2618 ELEC CD-DISCOVERY RECOUNT........................ HB-2936 ELECTN CD-RECALL ELECTD OFFICL.............. HB-2924 EMERGENCY GENERAL ASSISTANCE................ HB-0130 EPA-HAZ WASTE-STATUE LIMITATN............ HB-2329 EPA-SOLID WASTE FEE-EXEMPTION............. HB-0318 FISCAL NOTE ACT/FILE BILL................................ HB-2387 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-LIMITS BILLS ................ HB-1634 IDFA-DIRECT LOAN PROGRAM.......................... HB-2555 IMMUNIZATN/DENTAL ADVISRY COMM......... HB-2682 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-2893 INCOME TAX-HOME CARE SERVICE................ HB-1385 JURY LISTS-DRIVERS LICENSE.......................... HB-1113 LEMON LAW-FARM TRACTOR ........................... HB-1107 LOTTERY-NEW DUTIES/SALES AGENT........... HB-2799 MALPRACTICE/DAMAGE LIABLILITY ............... HB-2468 MUNI CD-PLATS-SOIL CONSERVATN............ HB-1119 PEN CD-INVEST-IDFA LOANS......................... HB-2561 PHARM PRAC ACT-FILING PRESCRIP.............. HB-1045 PHYSICAL THERAPY-UNLAWFUL PRAC......... HB-1297 PLATS-APPROVAL/SEPTIC-ACCESS ............... HB-0532 PROHIBITS HOMOSEXUAL INSTRUCTN ........... HB-1226 PUB AID-NO GEN ASSIST-STRIKE.................... HB-1993 PUBLIC AID-HIGH SCHOOL GRAD..................... HB-0193 RELIGIOUS TRUSTEES IMMUNITY...................... HB-2923 SCH CD-PROVIDE NO CONTRACPTVES............ HB-0925 SCH CD-SPECL ED/DEFINE AUTISM ................. HB-2645 SCH CD-TEACHER EVALUATION....................... HB-0126 SEXUAL ABSTINENCE/HEALTH EDUC.............. HB-1225 SHELTER CARE-DETENTION HOMES.......... HB-2594 SOUTHWEST DEVELOPMNT AUTHORITY......... HB-0301 STATE AGCY MUST BUY US FOOD.................... HB-0468 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-SCH BUS DRIVER........... HB-0195 UNION REFERRALS-EMPLOYER RGHTS......... HB-1296 VEH CD-OBSOLETE LANGUAGE......................... HB-0058 VEH CD/$1000 FINE/NO LIAB CVRG .................... HB-2467 WKR COMP PRE-EXISTNG CONDITION........... HB-0289 2535 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. REP)-Cont. WORKERS COMP-DISFIGUREMENT.................. HB-0290 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-COMP-ALCOHOL...... HB-1400 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STEPHENS HOUSE BILL: 5, 55, 56, 85, 143, 279, 706, 878, 1393, 1818, 2761, 2840, 2886, 2918 SENATE BILL: 63, 85, 184, 240, 317, 326, 336, 515, 742, 868 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 74, 137, 222, 255, 387, 472, 474, 546, 547, 652, 670, 705, 863, 883 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48, 56, 65 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND.......... HB-0242 ACC/HLTH CLAIM-EMPLYEE DISCHRG.......... HB-0814 AUTOMATIC FUNDS TRANSFER........................... HB-1151 BILL OF RIGHTS-DEVEL DISABILTY ................. HB-1813 BILLBOARDS-LOCAL REGULATION.................. HB-0625 CHILD-GRANDPARENT-VISITATION ............. HB-1574 CLEAN AIR-NO SMOKING/RESTURANT......... HB-0154 CNTY EXEC-NOMINATION & ELECTON ......... HB-2896 COMPREH HLTH ED-ORGAN TRANSPLT......... HB-0409 CORRECT-COUNSEL FILE STATEMENT .......... HB-2179 CORRECTIONS-PAROLE ........ .............. HB-2180 COUNTY EXECUTIVE-ADOPTION...................... HB-2894 COUNTY HOMES-TAX RATE ................................ HB-0873 CREDIT CARD APPLICATN DISCLOSR ................ HB-1630 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY .................. HB-0330 CRIM CD-ETHNIC INTIMIDATION..................... HB-2931 CRIM CD-PROH NONMETAL WEAPONS.......... HB-0034 CRIM PRO/REDUCE GRAND JURY....................... HB-1132 DCFS-COMMUNITY-EDUCATION.................... HB-0547 DCFS-HOMELESS YOUTHS-SHELTER ............ HB-0412 EL CD-TIME OFF FOR ELCTN JUDGS ............... HB-1293 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS............................ HB-0105 ELEC CD-ADVISORY PUBLIC QUESTN ............. HB-0565 ELEC CD-DISCOVERY PETITION FEE................. HB-0940 ELEC CD-LIMIT CAMPAIGN CONTRIB............. HB-0822 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATION.......................... HB-1308 ELEC CD-WRITE IN ABSENTEE........................... HB-1245 ELEC-GENERAL PRIMARY DATE CHG............. HB-0435 EPA RADON GAS LOAN PROGRAM...................... HB-1887 FLOOD PLAINS-SALE OR LEASE......................... HB-1095 FLOODPLAIN CONSTRUCTION ACT.................... HB-0368 GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE .......... HB-0821 HIWAY CD-TRANSPORTN IMPACT FEE........... HB-1672 HORSE RACING-OFF-TRACK BETTING......... HB-2941 HUMAN RGHT-EMPL-PREGNACY/BIRTH .... HB-0086 I SEARCH-LOCAL GOVT DEFINED..................... HB-0726 IL DEPT PUBLIC AID................................................ HB-0546 INCOME TAX-ALZHEIMER EXEMPTION......... HB-0631 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT......................... HB-1124 INCOME TX-EXEMPTS FOSTER CHILD............ HB-1720 INDEP/WRITE-IN LOSER PROVISION............... HB-0466 INTERGOV COOP-HWY TRANS DIST................. HB-0104 LAUNDERING MONETARY INSTRUMENT........ HB-2137 LAWN CHEMICL APPLICATN NOTICE................ HB-0918 LOBBYIST REG ACT-DISCLOSURE..................... HB-0816 MHDDC-TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION.............. HB-0548 ORGAN DONOR PROTOCOL.................................... HB-0408 PERMITS SUNDAY CAR SALES.............................. HB-0559 PESTICIDE ACT-LOCAL ENFORCEMNT........... HB-0990 PUB HEALTH-BLOOD DONATN STDRDS.......... HB-0982 PUB HEALTH-DIABETES-HISPANICS ............. HB-1646 PUB HLTH-OSTEOPOROSIS CAMPAIGN........... HB-0028 SCH CD-AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK ............ HB-0027 SCH CD-JUST SAY NO DAY................................... HB-0035 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0916 SCH-DAYS OF REMEBRANCE-APRIL.............. HB-3011 TOWNSHHP OPEN SPACE-FARM LAND........... HB-3006 2536 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM--Cont. TOXIC SUBST-HAZARD WARNINGS................. HB-0627 TRUTH IN TAX-APPLICABILITY ........................ HB-2913 UNIF DETERMINATION OF DEATH ..................... HB-0598 URBAN STORMDRAINAGE DIST ACT.................. HB-0997 VEH CD-ALCOHOL/DRUG TEST........................ HB-0185 VEH CD-TRUCK SPEED LIMIT-50MPH............ HB-1612 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STERN HOUSE BILL: 19, 20, 26, 100, 203, 245, 384, 405, 503, 517, 518, 522, 525, 736, 737, 739, 740, 742, 913, 998, 1129, 1357, 1534, 1717, 1908, 2013, 2559, 2656 SENATE BILL: 76, 117, 205, 242, 260, 483, 644, 687, 801, 826, 958, 1000, 1018, 1318, 1335, 1407, 1501 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 33, 34, 45, 46, 47, 63, 87, 88, 89, 90, 95, 108, 116, 130, 132, 151, 155, 171, 172, 183, 185, 193, 194, 202, 203, 211, 238, 265, 266, 280, 285, 368, 386, 392, 401, 462, 479, 480, 486, 505, 506, 507, 508, 510, 518, 558, 579, 585, 638, 754, 755, 756, 776, 784, 796, 818, 826, 901, 912, 931, 987, 989, 1022, 1023 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 66, 67, 82, 94, 107, 108, 115, 116, 117, 126, 127 SUTKER, CALVIN R. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-DIVISION NOISE POLLUTION................... HB-2398 $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUC....................................... HB-1357 ACC/HLTH CLAIM-EMPLYEE DISCHRG.......... HB-0814 ADDICTS-TREATMENT/CONVICTION ............ HB-0504 AUTO INS-HANDICAPPED POLICY................... HB-1717 CHECK CASHING BY MERCHANTS .................... HB-0513 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME LEVEL .............. HB-0273 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-BUILDING............ HB-1302 COOK CTY PENS CD/DWNST FIREMEN ............. HB-2713 CREDIT CARD APPLICATN DISCLOSR ................ HB-1630 CRIM CD-ETHNIC INTIMIDATION...................... HB-2931 DASA-HOTLINES/ADS-PREVNT ABUSE ....... HB-0946 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE-INVESTIGATNS............. HB-0094 DCFS-COMPUTERIZE CASE TRACKING........... HB-0096 DCMS-PHONE DIRECTORIES............................... HB-1129 DECEPTV PRACTIC-TREBLE DAMAGES........... HB-0357 DIV DEFENS CONTRACT PROCUREMNT ........... HB-1003 DRUG CONVCTN SUPERVISION............................ HB-0931 DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY ACT............... HB-1109 EPA RADON GAS LOAN PROGRAM...................... HB-1887 FLAG THEFT/VANDALISM-FELONY................. HB-0871 I SEARCH-LOCAL GOVT DEFINED..................... HB-0726 INC TAX-CREDIT-NOISE INSULATE.............. HB-1908 INC TX-ADDL-EXEMPT $1000 ............................ HB-0251 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0626 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS INS COVERAGE............. HB-0634 JUV CT ACT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM................... HB-1709 LIE DETECTION TEST-EMPLOYMENT.............. HB-1048 LOBBYIST REG ACT-DISCLOSURE..................... HB-0816 LOCAL GOV-POLICE PROTECTN/FEES............. HB-0087 MENTAL HEALTH-TOWNSHP FACILITY......... HB-1046 PHONE AD SALES DISCLOSURE............................ HB-0541 PHYSICIANS-MEDICARE-LICENSE................. HB-0815 POWER OF ATTY-HEALTH CARE....................... HB-0842 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW COMM.............. HB-0306 PROB ACT-GUARDIAN DUTY/AGENCY........... HB-1108 PROP TAX EXTENSN-LIMIT.................................HB-2887 PUB AID CD-$50 PASS-THROUGH..................... HB-1366 PUB UTIL-LOCAL PHONE SERVICE .................. HB-0748 PUB UTIL-PHONE BILLS ........................................ HB-1890 RESPONSIVE ED SYSTEM ACT...............................HB-0320 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUC PROGRAM........ HB-1355 SCH CD-FAMILY-SEX EDUCATION................. HB-1356 SCH CD-TCHR INSTIT/SUICID INFO.............. HB-0394 SCH-DAYS OF REMEBRANCE-APRIL.............. HB-3011 SENIORS TAX LIMITATION ACT........................... HB-2890 SHRT FORM POWR OF ATTY/PROPRTY............. HB-1110 SMOKE DETECTORS-FACILITIES.................... HB-2403 TELEPHONE LIFELINE RATES............................... HB-0752 2537 SUTKER, CALVIN R. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. TRUTH IN TAX-APPLICABILITY......................... HB-2913 VEH CD-TRUCK SPEED LIMIT-50MPH............ HB-1612 VEH CODE-RENTALS/INSURNCE SOLD.......... HB-0555 VEH-FIRETRUCK SAFETY INSPECTN............... HB-0422 YOUNG LEADERS SCHLRSHP PROGRAM.......... HB-2460 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SUTKER HOUSE BILL: 6, 34, 36, 47, 49, 72, 105, 180, 184, 247, 252, 269, 294, 405, 425, 461, 464, 465, 491, 502, 525, 527, 528, 529, 549, 644, 645, 672, 685, 696, 787, 865, 882, 885, 915, 947, 975, 1068, 1145, 1240, 1299, 1384, 1605, 1628, 1631, 1801, 1832, 1882, 1909, 2007, 2052, 2114, 2152, 2201, 2259, 2301, 2328, 2370, 2371, 2389, 2456, 2585, 2625, 2694 SENATE BILL: 22, 77, 205, 241, 242, 524, 525, 569, 570, 579, 668, 687, 695, 697, 752, 801, 875, 939, 955, 1000, 1025, 1037, 1108, 1147, 1155, 1159, 1180, 1266, 1319, 1325, 1326, 1328, 1335, 1403, 1517 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 361, 512, 558, 569, 589, 662 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 37 TATE, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP) $BUILD ILLINOIS PROGRAM.................................. HB-0786 $CDB PROJECTS ...................... ..................... HB-0799 $CDB-REAPPROPRIATIONS .................................. HB-1234 $DEPT AG-PSEUDORABIES CNTL ACT.............. HB-0055 $GRANTS-EPA TRUST FUND COMMSN............ HB-0758 $IL FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY............. HB-0757 $OCE-ABANDONED MINED COUNCIL.............. HB-0759 $OC E- BOB ............................................... ................ H B-0788 SOCE-CAP DEV BOARD ........................................ HB-0785 $OCE-COMMS BANKS/TRUST COMPANY....... HB-0766 $OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS...................................... HB-0790 $OCE-CRIMINAL JUSTCE INFO AUTH.............. HB-0768 $OCE-DCCA/VARIOUS AGENCIES ..................... HB-0784 $OCE- DCM S.......................................................... HB-0778 SOCE- DEN R ............................................................... H B-0777 SOCE-DEPT AGING ........................................ HB-0782 $OCE-DEPT AGRICULTURE.................................. HB-0791 $OCE-DEPT CONSERVATION ............................... HB-0961 SOCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS ............................ HB-0789 $OCE-DEPT CORRECTIONS ............................ HB-0962 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY............. HB-0779 $OCE- DEPT LABOR ................................................... HB-0780 $OCE-DEPT PUBL HEALTH ............................. HB-0792 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC AID ...................................... HB-0960 $OCE-DEPT-LOTTERY ..................................... HB-0774 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY .................... HB-0775 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE .......................... HB-0770 $OCE-DEPT-VETERANS AFFAIRS .................... HB-0776 $OCE- DM HDD....................................................... HB-0783 $OCE-GEN ASSEMBLY RETIREMENT ............... HB-0763 SOCE-GOV LAW ENFORCEMT OFFICER........... HB-0793 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP ADVOCACY ............... HB-0781 $OCE-HLTH CARE COST CONTAINMNT.......... HB-0771 $OCE-IL COMMERCE COMMISSION............... HB-0773 $OCE-JUDGE RETIREMNT SYSTEM................. HB-0762 $OCE- LT GOVERNOR ............................ .................. HB-0772 $OCE-METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTHORITY........... HB-0767 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH....................... HB-0756 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD .................. HB-0769 $OCE-SCH TEACH PEN/RETIREMNT................ HB-0765 $OCE-ST EMPLOY RETIREMNT SYSTM............ HB-0760 $OCE-TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM.......... HB-0764 SOCE-VARIOUS STATE AGENCIES..................... HB-0761 AQUATIC LIFE-EMERGENCY TAKING............. HB-2234 BOARDS OF REVIEW--ELECTION....................... HB-1269 BUILD ILLINOIS REAPPROPRIATION............... HB-1552 CANOE AND KAYAK REGISTRATION.............. HB-2925 CHARIT GAMES-VOLUNTR FIRE DEPT............ HB-0945 CIVIL PRO---COLLATERAL SOURCES.................. HB-1131 2538 TATE, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP)-Cont. CIVIL PROC-COLLAT-SOURCE PAYMT.......... HB-1476 COUNTY AUDITOR-BOARD ................................. HB-2412 ELCTN CD-POLLING PLACES .............................. HB-0174 ELEC CD-POLLING PLACES.................................. HB-2967 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-WEATHERIZATN........ HB-0393 FIREARM OWNERS ID-FELONY ..................... HB-0255 FIREARM PRODUCTS LIABILITY ACT................. HB-0140 FISH-WILDLIFE-NO LOCAL REGIST............... HB-0540 GRANTS-FIREARMS RANGE................................ HB-1958 LIBRARIES-NON RESIDENCY FEE..................... HB-1295 MARRIAGE LICENSE-APPLICATION................. HB-0102 MARRIAGE LICENSE-APPLICATION................. HB-0103 MUNI CD-NO REG GUNS ....................................... HB-1270 NATL ASSOC INS COMMISSIONERS.................... HB-1164 PEN CD-TEACHER-SINGLE INCREASE.......... HB-1688 REV ACT-DEFINE TAXING DISTRICT .............. HB-1174 SCH CD-DISCONTINUE ED REFORM................. HB-3005 SCH CD-TERMIN MANDATED PROGRAM....... HB-3004 SCH-ATHLETIC ASSOC MEMBER FEES............ HB-2413 SWINE DISEASE CONTROL ACT............................ HB-0056 VEH CD-REPEAL SAFETY BELTS........................ HB-0005 WILDLIFE CD-REGULATIONS.....:..................... HB-2237 WORKER COMP-INTEREST AWARDS............... HB-2447 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TATE HOUSE BILL: 333, 441, 1045, 1122, 1223, 2437 SENATE BILL: 23, 132, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 366, 371, 417, 453, 762, 778, 835, 836, 839, 962, 1253, 1463, 1464 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 127, 246, 381, 426, 432, 433, 519, 665, 904, 1037 TERZICH, ROBERT M.SR. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. DEM) $CHGO METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTH........................ HB-0109 $EPA-DIVISION NOISE POLLUTION.................. HB-2398 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY............. HB-0564 AIDS-CONTACT TRACING .................................... HB-1152 CD CIV PROCEDURE-AMEND VARIOUS........... HB-0713 CHG DISTRCT/CHILD ADOPTION/AGE.............. HB-2711 CHG FIREFIGHTERS PENSION/RATES............... HB-2710 CHI FIREMN PEN-WRKR COMPENSTN............ HB-0114 CHICAGO SAN DIST-POLICE POWER .............. HB-1082 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ........................................ HB-0020 CNTY JAIL-DEFINE GOOD BEHAVIOR.............. HB-1601 COMMITTEES/BOARDS-REPEAL..................... HB-2256 COMPTROLLER-RECORDS-MERIT BD........... HB-1918 COOK CTY PENS CD/DWNST FIREMEN ............ HB-2713 CREDIT CARD-INTEREST RATES....................... HB-0019 CRIM CD-ARSON/CLASS 1 FELONY................ HB-0543 CRIM CD-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV ........................... HB-1603 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............. HB-0697 CRIM CD-INCREASE PENALTIES ....................... HB-1624 CRIMINAL JUSTICE RETMNT SYSTEM .............. HB-1913 DEBT COLLECT SCHOLARSHIP COMM............... HB-1956 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS.............. HB-1068 DROPOUTS LOSE DRIVERS LICENSES ................ HB-0666 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-REVIEW BOARD................ HB-1249 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-LICENSE EMT ................... HB-1425 EPA RADON GAS LOAN PROGRAM...................... HB-1887 HWY CD-VET PARADES-LIABILITY ................ HB-0452 INC TAX-CREDIT-NOISE INSULATE............... HB-1908 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0865 INCREAS GEN HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN.............. HB-0022 INS CD-COLLISION DEDUCTIBLES.................... HB-1595 INS CD-REJECT UNINSURED OFFER ................ HB-0024 JUV CT-AGGRVTD BATTRY-FIREARM........... HB-1596 JUVENILE COURT ACT 1987................... HB-0787 LABOR RELATN--SECURITY EMPLOYES.......... HB-1604 LOCAL GOV-POLICE PROTECTN/FEES............. HB-0087 2539 TERZICH, ROBERT M.SR. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN ACT ....................... HB-2694 MCCORMICK PLACE REHAB FUND..................... HB-2624 METRO SAN DIST-OPEN POSITION.................... HB-1219 MISTREATMENT OF POLICE DOGS...................... HB-1548 MUNI CD-FOREIGN FIRE TAX............................. HB-0586 PEN CD-CHG FIREMN/WIDOW/INCR................ HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO FIRMEN/INCREASE .................. HB-0012 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-INCR $1...................... HB-0018 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STRIKE CREDIT............. HB-1012 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-INTEREST.......................... HB-0568 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-CHILD ANNUITY......... HB-0382 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-INTEREST...................... HB-0567 PEN CD-CHICAGO FIRE-PARAMEDIC ............ HB-1191 PEN CD-EXCLUD AUXILIARY POLICE.............. HB-0032 PEN CD-IMRF SHERIFF CREDITS.................... HB-0397 PEN CD-LABORER-CHILD ANNUITY.............. HB-0570 PEN CD-METRO SAN DIST-INCREASE........... HB-2385 PEN CD-NEW CHI TRNSIT AUTH ART.............. HB-0220 PEN-CHGO MUNI EMP/WIDOW ANNUIT........ HB-0383 PEN-CHGO MUNI-WIDOW ANNUITANT....... HB-0571 PEN-CHI POLIC-AUTO ANNUAL INC.............. HB-0115 PENSION-POLICE-LATE MARRIAGE .............. HB-1083 PENSION-POLICE-SALARY ............................... HB-1084 PENSION-POLICE-BOARD MEMBERS............. HB-1086 PUB LBRARY-POLIC/FIRMN APPLCTN............ HB-0866 PUB UTIL-KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT.............. HB-1362 PUB UTIL/RATE SCHEDULE/USAGE................... HB-2900 REDUCED CAR REGISTRATN-SENIORS........... HB-2382 REPEAL-VEH EMISSION INSPECTN .................. HB-1618 REQUIRES BOXERS EXAMINATIONS.................. HB-0043 RESTRICTS RETAIL LIQUOR SALES .................... HB-0021 SAFETY RESPONSIBILTY/COMPLIANC ............. HB-0026 SAN DIST-RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT........... HB-1454 SANITARY DIST-HEARING OFFICER................ HB-1701 SCH CD-TCHR INSTIT/SUICID INFO................. HB-0394 SCH CD/JUVENILE CHRONIC TRUANT.............. HB-1193 SHERIFFS- FEES ..................................................... HB-0396 SMOKE DETECTORS-FACILITIES....................... HB-2403 SR CITIZEN UTILITY RELIEF................................. HB-0750 ST AGENCY-EMPLOYMNT-EDUC LOAN ....... HB-1098 TRANSIENT MERCHANT ACT 1987 ...................... HB-0560 TRUTH IN TAXATION............................................. HB-2914 VEH CD-ACCIDENT REPORTING ..................... HB-0025 VEH CD-PROBATIONARY LICENSE................... HB-1869 VEH CD-SEAT BELT VIOLATION......................... HB-1631 VEH-FIRETRUCK SAFETY INSPECTN............. HB-0422 VEHICLE CD-GED/DIPLOMA AT 18.................... HB-0663 VICTIM RIGHTS-COURTRM PRESENCE........... HB-1628 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TERZICH HOUSE BILL: 6, 13, 15, 50, 73, 101, 107, 108, 164, 214, 226, 243, 249, 262, 266, 272, 306, 345, 346, 366, 370, 371, 406, 438, 446, 479, 516, 541, 542, 557, 561, 562, 572, 573, 613, 715, 720, 872, 919, 925, 977, 1013, 1014, 1043, 1054, 1060, 1085, 1133, 1274, 1349, 1375, 1376, 1444, 1466, 1600, 1630, 1667, 2027, 2031, 2142, 2164, 2172, 2173, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2177, 2178, 2258, 2332, 2567, 2569, 2590, 2606, 2721, 2911, 2969 SENATE BILL: 2, 28, 30, 76, 152, 154, 155, 222, 241, 243, 281, 430, 516, 564, 586, 684, 950, 1018, 1171, 1192, 1267, 1295, 1407, 1443, 1470, 1517 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 78, 91, 141, 227, 259, 348, 363, 394, 402, 416, 418, 429, 434, 469, 548, 596, 705, 706, 789, 790, 797, 803, 805, 806, 807, 815, 822, 921, 922, 971 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29, 55, 134 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 80 TUERK, FRED J. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP) $DENR-ILLINOIS RIVER ........................ ............ HB- 159 $GRANTS- DCCA .................................................. HB-1158 $GRANTS- DCCA ....................................................... HB-1160 $GRANTS-DCCA/AG RESEARCH ........................ HB-0450 2540 TUERK, FRED J. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP)-Cont. $GRANTS- DOT ........................ ......... ........ ..... . HB- 1156 $GRANTS- DOT ......................... ...................... HB- 157 $GRANTS- DOT ..................................................... HB- 1161 DEVELOP ILL RIVER WATERSHED.......................HB-1968 ED LAB REL-REP ELECTION .......................... HB-2650 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS .................. HB-0209 ELECT CD-SCHOOL BOARD ELECTNS.............. HB-0158 ELECTION CD-SCHOOL BD ELECTION ............. HB-3000 FIRST 1987 REVISORY ACT.................... ................ HB-2051 INCOME TX-NATIONAL GUARD PAY................ HB-1577 JUBILEE COLLEGE WILDRNESS PARK ............... HB-0288 LEGIS REF BUREAU-STATUTES..................... HB-1924 MUNI EPA-INSPECTION FEES ............................. HB-2726 PEN CD-IMRF-PEORIA CIVIC CENTR............. HB-0520 PREVAILING WAGE-SHORT TITLE .................... HB-2651 PREVAILNG WAGE-DISQUALFN FIRMS.......... HB-2676 PUB LAB REL-SCHL JURISDICTION .................. HB-2649 RESTAURANTS-DEEP-FRIED FOODS.............. HB-2430 RET OCC TAX-ENTRPRS ZONE EXEMP............ HB-0441 UNEMP INS-INELIG OCCUP DISEASE.............. HB-2653 UNEMPLMT INS-OBSOLETE REFERNCS.......... HB-2652 WAGE PAYMT/COLLCTN-VACATN TIME....... HB-0602 WKR COMP PRE-EXISTNG CONDITION........... HB-0289 WORK COMP CONTINUE GOOD CAUSE ............. HB-2648 WORKERS COMP & OD - CHAIRMAN................ HB-2835 WORKERS COMP-DISFIGUREMENT.................. HB-0290 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECH CHGE....... HB-2032 WRKERS COMP-COORDINATE BENEFIT......... HB-0287 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TUERK HOUSE BILL: 363, 622, 624, 630, 633, 2033 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 64, 129, 220, 287, 291, 426, 502, 553, 578, 1024, 1025, 1033 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 88 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM) $DPH-WIC NUTRITION PROGRAM .................... HB-0668 $GRANTS- SBE ........................................................... HB-0070 AGING-SHARE HOUSING PROGRAM................ HB-0664 ALIEN PLUMBERS-REGISTERED IN.................. HB-1332 BANKING ACT TECHN CHANGE........................... HB-1327 BD REGENT/LIMITED VOTE STUDENT............... HB-0728 CHILD CARE FACILITY-FIRST AID.................... HB-1424 CONSUMER FRAUD-PRICES-SHELVES.......... HB-1341 CRIM CODE-UNLAWFUL USE WEAPONS........ HB-1676 DCCA-RULES & REGULATIONS.......................... HB-1328 DEPT LOTTERY-SELL AD SPACE........................ HB-0855 DEVELOP FINANC AUTH-DEFINITION ............ HB-1678 DPH-VA HOSPITAL-INSPECTION..................... HB-0846 ELECTED-COMMISSION MEMBERS .................. HB-0456 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE.......... HB-2488 HOSPITALS/UNCOMP CARE POOL....................... HB-2163 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ACT.......................... HB-1330 HOUSNG DEVELPMT ACT-DEFINITION .......... HB-1677 IHDA STYLISTIC CHANGE...................................... HB-1331 IHDA-MATCHING GRANTS .................................. HB- 1127 IHDA-SINGLE ROOM FACILITIES ...................... HB-1128 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS-ELDERLY......... HB-0207 INCOME TAX-EXMPTN/-BLIND-ELDER..... HB-0206 INCOME TAX-TECH CHG ................................... HB-1168 INS CD TECHNICAL CHANGE................................ HB-1329 LABOR RELATION-TRADE UNIONS............... HB-0119 LOTTERY-ADVERTISING EXPENSES ................ HB-0629 MILITARY/NAVAL CD-CENTRAL AMER......... HB-0838 MUNI CD/MONIES COLLECT/REVENUE........... HB-2595 NEED BASED SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS ................ HB-1927 PEN CD-CHICAGO MUNI-UNION DUES......... HB-0511 PUB AID CD-EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM .......... HB-1228 2541 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB AID-HUMAN SERVICE CENTER................. HB-1227 PUBLIC HOUS-TRAIN TENANT MGRS.............. HB-0512 REAL EST APPRAISER LICENSE ACT................... HB-1325 RTA-MUNICIPAL PERMISSION........................... HB-1843 SCH CD-CHGO PLAYGROUND TAX ................. HB-1365 SCH CD-MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY............. HB-1805 SPORT FACILITIES-AFFIRM ACTION................ HB-2898 ST TREAS-INTEREST STATE MONEY ............... HB-1679 TAX FORECLOSURES-RECEIVERS..................... HB-1412 TAX SALES-ABATE/MULTI FAM RES ............. HB-1411 TREASURER-HOUSING TAX CREDITS ............. HB-1326 VETERANS PREFERENCE-VIOLATIONS .......... HB-0845 VETERANS PUBLIC WORKS-PENALTY............. HB-0847 WORKERS COMP VS GROUP INS........................... HB-1448 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER HOUSE BILL: 2, 19, 50, 62, 64, 305, 326, 361, 476, 605, 669, 810, 820, 881, 1114, 1194, 1354, 1422, 1423, 1442, 1647, 2204, 2829 SENATE BILL: 17, 398, 515, 759, 806, 1091, 1422, 1428 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 41, 512, 524, 552, 917, 919 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13, 15 VANDUYNE, LEROY REPRESENTATIVE (83RD DIST. DEM) BINGO LICENSEES-REQUIREMENTS................ HB-0151 CORRECTNS-NO PROBATN-FIREARMS ........ HB-0377 COUNTIES-GROUP INSURANCE......................... HB-0864 COUNTY ZONE-HEARING-CTY BLDG............ HB-2066 CRIM CD-CONTRIBUTING-JUVENILE............ HB-0378 CUB UTILITY-CUSTOMERS LIST........................ HB-2144 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACIL-VISITS.................... HB-0628 DEPT CONSERVATION-LAND CONVEY ........... HB-1781 ELECTED-COMMISSION MEMBERS.................. HB-0456 ENRGY AUDIT/ELECT COMMERCE COM.......... HB-0715 ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY ACT.............. HB-0725 EPA-SANITARY LANDFILL SITE........................ HB-0719 FIRE PROT DIST-RAISE TAX RATE .................... HB-0214 FIRE PROTECTN DIST-RAISE TAXES ............... HB-0157 HOMEOWNERS EMERGENCY ASSISTNCE........ HB-0716 HOSP EMERG PHYS/ENGLISH PROFIC.............. HB-1783 ICC-ELECTION MEMBERS .................................. HB-0075 IL INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT.................. HB-2034 INCOME TAX-HOME CARE EXEMPT................. HB-0947 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS INS COVERAGE............. HB-0634 INSURANCE NONRENEW RAISE RATE.............. HB-0168 JOLIET DIST-AIRPORT FACILITY....................... HB-0068 LIFELINE SERVICE ACT ......................................... HB-2139 LOCAL APPROVAL-NUCLEAR WASTE.............. HB-0717 MUN-HOME RUL-NO ANNEX W/O VOTE ..... HB-1629 NON-PROFIT-PULL TAB JAR GAME............. HB-2065 PHYSICIANS-ENGLISH PROFICIENCY............. HB-0455 PSYCH-PUBLIC INST-ORAL ENGLISH............ HB-1782 PUB UTIL 115% OF PEAK NO RATE........................ HB-2140 PUB UTILITIES-RATES .......................................... HB-0657 REGISTRARS OF TITLES-INDICES..................... HB-1376 REVENUE SHARING-INCREASE....................... HB-0118 TOWNSHIP LAW-AUDITS...................................... HB-1497 TOWNSHIP-WAGE PAYMENTS ........................... HB-1104 TWNSHP BRD-POLITICAL PARTY ...................... HB-0593 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VANDUYNE HOUSE BILL: 7, 21, 23, 65, 106, 141, 167, 194, 232, 306, 497, 632, 705, 720, 1003, 1306, 1307, 1528, 1585, 1617, 1630, 1909, 2006, 2052, 2200, 2201, 2319, 2456, 2601, 2625, 2917, 2938 SENATE BILL: 225, 233, 301, 419, 745, 953, 1292, 1384 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 673, 916 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 66, 67, 82, 107, 115, 116, 117, 126, 127 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 47 2542 WAIT, RONALD A. REPRESENTATIVE (64TH DIST. REP) $CDB PROJECTS ................................................. HB-0799 $CDB-REAPPROPRIATIONS................................ HB-1234 $IL FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY............. HB-0757 $OCE CAP DEV BOARD........................................... HB-0785 $OCE-GEN ASSEMBLY RETIREMENT............... HB-0763 $OCE JUDGE RETIREMNT SYSTEM................... HB-0762 $OCE-ST EMPLOY RETIREMNT SYSTM............ HB-0760 ADJOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE................HB-1962 ANIMAL DEALERS LICENSE-BOND ............... HB-2377 CDB-CONTRIBUTORY TRUST FUND................. HB-2798 CRIM PROCEDURE-UNFIT DEFENDNT............ HB-1778 ENTERPRIS ZONE PROMOTIONL FUND............. HB-2407 ILL FARM DEV ACT-INTEREST RATE............... HB-2268 ILL FARM DEV AUTH-LOANS.............................. HB-2269 ILL PURCHASING ACT - BIDDING.................... HB-2796 JOINING COUNTY INTERCHANGE...................... HB-1299 MUNI CD-PLATS-SOIL CONSERVATN ............ HB-1119 NURSE ACT-RECIPROCAL LICENSE ................. HB-0534 PRAIRIE TRAIL AUTHORITY-COUNTY............ HB-1819 SCH CD-REFRNDA/DIST COMON NAME......... HB-0948 SCH CD SUPPLEMENTAL STATE AID ............... HB-0410 SCH CD SUPPLMNTL AID DETRMNATN.......... HB-2770 SCH DIST INCOME TX ACT-CREATES............... HB-0537 SCH-NONCERTIFICATED COACHES................. HB-0711 SOIL/WATER CONSERV ACT-EVIDENC........... HB-2379 TOLLWAY-TAXABLE LEASE PROPERTY ......... HB-0538 UNEMPLYMT INS-PART-TIME NURSES........ HB-1117 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WAIT HOUSE BILL: 5, 19, 500, 956, 958, 1041, 1042, 1094, 1400 SENATE BILL: 251, 315, 883, 1493, 1494 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 69 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP) $DOT-LAKE CHARLESTON DAM ........................ HB-1378 $EPA-MATTOON SEWERS ..................................... HB-1382 $EPA OAKLAND LAKE ......................................... HB-1860 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT FIREARM ..................... HB-1040 BD REGENT/LIMITED VOTE STUDENT............... HB-0728 BOWDRE-CRYSTAL LK-MARENGO CTRS..... HB-1373 CIV PRO-ENFORCE JUD/ATTY FEES................ HB-0620 CNTY JAIL GOOD BEHAVOR-EXCLUSN........... HB-0327 COMM COLLEGE BD OF TRUSTEES...................... HB-1999 COMM COLLEGE-MINIMUM TAX RATE.......... HB-0454 EDUCATIONAL LOAN DEFAULTS ........................ HB-2248 ENTERPRISE ZONES-MAXIMUM ....................... HB-1494 HUMANE ACT-PRHBT ANIMAL PRIZES........... HB-0084 INS-MAIL PROOF/TAX CERT............................... HB-2789 LABOR RELTN-MANDATORY ARBTRN ........... HB-0150 MARRIAGE-CHILD SUPPORT............................... HB-2036 MARRIAGE-VISITATION RIGHTS....................... HB-0083 SCH CD-BRD MEMBER ........................................... HB-0082 SCH CD-SUPERINTENDENT DUTIES................. HB-2729 SCH CD-VET SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM........... HB-0085 SPEECH PATHOLOGY AUDIOLOGY ACT............ HB-2755 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-VACATION PAY........... HB-1379 VEH CD-SCH BUS SAFETY HATCH.................... HB-0919 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,M HOUSE BILL: 47, 55, 56, 69, 88, 126, 279, 289, 310, 711, 949, 1094, 1507, 1587, 2925, 2988 SENATE BILL: 284, 285, 372, 432, 504, 806, 981, 1012 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 154, 177, 218, 283, 601, 812 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28, 48, 120 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 86, 87 WELLER, GERALD C. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. REP) OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELLER HOUSE RESOLUTION: 115 2543 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP) $STATE TREASURER.............................................. HB-2822 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT FIREARM ................... HB-1040 CHILD CARE ACT-VOLUNTEERS ....................... HB-1970 CORR-RESENTENC AFTER PROBATION.......... HB-1567 COUNTY ZONING-OFFICE BUILDING .............. HB-1633 CRIM CD-DEPT-CORRECTNS-FIREARM ..... HB-2093 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-TRAUMA CENTERS.......... HB-2410 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-TRAUMA CENTERS.......... HB-2411 FEES/SALARIES-ASSIST STS ATTYS................ HB-2851 JOLIET PORT DIST-INCINERATOR ................... HB-0580 LOWLEVEL RADIO WASTE-HEARING.............. HB-1186 MERGED BANKS MAINTAIN FACILTY .............. HB-0475 MUNI CD-ANNEXING BOUNDARIES ................ HB-1413 MUNI CD-PER UNIT UTIL TAX............................ HB-0924 PLATS-APPROVAL/SEPTIC-ACCESS ............... HB-0532 SCHOOL CODE-STATE AID ................................. HB-1533 SUBSEQUENT COMPLIANCE NO DEFEN............ HB-2811 TOWNSHIP-GA FUND-TRANSFER................... HB-0581 TWNSHP-COUNTY SIZE-SPECIAL TAX.......... HB-0579 TWP ZONING-TWP ORD/COUNTY ORD........... HB-1721 WORKERS COMP-LOSS OF USE........................... HB-2614 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WENNLUND HOUSE BILL: 146, 147, 236, 278, 279, 287, 289, 325, 417, 522, 526, 732, 733, 879, 1093, 2162, 2241, 2260 SENATE BILL: 115, 124, 206, 224, 411, 914, 922, 923, 934, 981, 1369 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 191, 305, 310, 491 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 7 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 39, 49 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM) $DPH-WIC NUTRITION PROGRAM .................... HB-0668 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY ACT............................... HB-0100 AIDS TEST-PROSTITUTE-PRISONER............ HB-2348 AIDS-DRUG ABUSE EDUCATION........................ HB-0737 AIDS-NOTIFY SCHOOL SUPT ......................... HB-0563 BIRTH CERTFICATES-BLOOD TYPE .................. HB-0730 BLOOD BANK-DONATION IN TRUST ................ HB-0337 CREATES AIDS REGISTRY....................................... HB-0736 CRIM CD-PROHIBIT SALE/HAND GUN............ HB-0447 DCFS-CHLD WLFARE ADVIS COMITEE............ HB-1439 DCFS-COMMUNITY-EDUCATION.................... HB-0547 DPH-AIDS TRAINING-ST EMPLOYEES........... HB-0738 DRUG-FREE SCHOOL LAW................................... HB-0819 HEALTH FAC PLAN BD-AIDS PERMIT .............. HB-0735 HOSPITAL LICENSING ACT-PURPOSE.............. HB-1455 HOSPITL-PARAMEDS-DISEAS-NOTICE....... HB-1242 HUMAN RIGHT-SEXUAL ORIENTATION......... HB-0885 IL DEPT PUBLIC AID ................................................ HB-0546 LIMITS LIQUOR SALES-CHURCH/SCH ............ HB-0042 M EDICAID- AIDS....................................................... HB-0740 MEDICAID-MULT HANDICAP-PAYMENT..... HB-1467 MHDDC-TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION.............. HB-0548 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHR-HEALTH INS............ HB-1468 PEN CD-COOK CNTY-UNION DUES................. HB-2757 PEN CD-DISABILITY BENEFITS........................... HB-1865 PEN CD-EARLY RETIREMNT PENALTY........... HB-1861 PERSNNEL CD LEAVE/ABSENCE-AIDS............ HB-0739 PROP TX-HOMESTED-INCREASE..................... HB-2912 PUB AID CD-AIDS PROGRAMS............................. HB-0734 PUB AID- AIDS GRANTS.......................................... HB-0741 PUB HEALTH-DIABETES-HISPANICS ............. HB-1646 SCH CD-IMMUNIZATION/MUMPS ................. HB-0050 SCH CD-PE EXCUSE POLICY .................. HB-0669 SCH CD-PE/PHYS FIT ASSESSMENT.................. HB-2537 SCH CD-ST AID NONSUBST CHANGES............. HB-0916 SCHOOL CD-AIDS INSTRUCTION.................... HB-0742 SCHOOL CD-TEACHER TRAINING-AID......... HB-0743 2544 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. UNIFD CD CORRECT-SEX ORIENTATN............ HB-0884 UNLAWFUL TRANSFER OF HANDGUNS............ HB-0448 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WHITE HOUSE BILL: 331, 424, 611, 629, 655, 953, 1146, 1155, 1424, 1486, 1573, 1717 SENATE BILL: 39, 100, 478, 535, 550, 771, 897, 988, 994, 995, 1020, 1129, 1155, 1267 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 219, 409, 550 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4 WILLIAMS, PAUL J. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST. DEM) AIDS-CONTACT TRACING .................................... HB-1152 AIDS-MARRIAGE LICENSE TEST........................ HB-0985 AIDS-TEST RESULT-RPT-PUBL HLTH.......... HB-0986 AUTOMATIC FUNDS TRANSFER ........................... HB- 1151 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME LEVEL................. HB-0273 CIRCUIT CLERKS KEEPING/RECORDS............... HB-0514 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-BUILDING ............ HB-1302 CRIM CD-PROSTITUTN & PATRONIZG ............ HB-1162 CRIM PROC-PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE........ HB-0066 CRIM-COMPLAINT/STATES ATTORNEY......... HB-0120 DEPT LOTTERY-POLICIES/REGU LATN............ HB-0144 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS......................... HB-0204 ELEC CD-VOTES BY AFFIDAVIT.......................... HB-0198 ELEC/PUB AID-DEPTY REGISTERS.................... HB-0203 ELEC/VEH CDS-REGISTRATION......................... HB-0202 ELECT CD/PUB UTL-BOARD MEMBERS........... HB-0064 HOSPITALS-PATIENT TEST-AIDS ....................HB-0984 HOUSING AUTH-EMPLOYED TENANT............. HB-0858 HOUSING AUTH-REFUSE TENANCY ................ HB-1925 HUMAN RIGHTS-ENFORCEMENT ..................... HB-2643 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT......................... HB-1124 LABOR RELATION-TRADE UNIONS .................. HB-0119 LAUNDERING MONETARY INSTRUMENT........ HB-2137 LOCAL GOVT-RESIDENT CONTRACTS............. HB-1898 LOTTERY-ADVERTISING EXPENSES ................ HB-0629 NATIONAL INTERSTATE BANKING ................... HB-1000 PREGNANT WOMEN-AIDS TEST......................... HB-0987 PUB AID-ENTREPRENEUR TRAINING.............. HB-0494 PUB UTILITIES RATE DISCRIM.............................. HB-2145 PUBLC AID-WARRANTS-CASHING-FEE...... HB-0488 PUBLIC HOUS-TRAIN TENANT MGRS.............. HB-0512 PURCHASING-NON-RESIDENT BIDS.............. HB-1899 REAL ESTATE ACT-TECH CORRECTN.............. HB-2434 REAL ESTATE LICENSE/REDUCE FEE................ HB-2435 REV ACT-TAX JUDGMENTS................................. HB-1889 UNEMPL INS ACT-EVIDENCE RECORD............ HB-1208 UNEMPL INS-BASE PERIOD REDEFIN.............. HB-1354 UTILITY BILLS RENTAL AGREEMENT .............. HB-2589 VEHICLE-APPEAL RESTRICT LICENS................ HB-2759 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WILLIAMS HOUSE BILL: 237, 247, 294, 297, 361, 377, 378, 434, 487, 491, 492, 511, 518, 655, 669, 715, 755, 787, 820, 843, 881, 1194, 1231, 1232, 1469, 1630, 1647, 2349 SENATE BILL: 31, 39, 256, 368, 398, 566, 759, 772, 833, 945, 1089, 1468 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 104, 163, 242, 296, 355, 662 WILLIAMSON, LINDA M. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. REP) AGING ACT-ALZHEIMER TASK FORCE........... HB-2852 AIDS TESTING-PRISONERS .................................. HB-1130 AIRPORT HAZARDS-RTA ...................................... HB-0802 ASSISTANCE TO THE BLIND FUND...................... HB-0305 CHILD CARE ACT-VOLUNTEERS........................ HB-1970 CHILD CARE ACT-EMRGNCY PERMIT............. HB-2162 CIV PROC-TRUST BENF/CHILD SUPP............... HB-0473 CNTY JAIL GOOD BEHAVOR-EXCLUSN........... HB-0327 COMM COLLEGE EMP ADVISORY BRD............... HB-0850 CRIM CD-OBSCENE DEVICE OFFENSE ............ HB-1367 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FELONY CLASS.......... HB-2471 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-FORFEITURE .............. HB-2480 CRIM CD-SEVERE/PROFOUND RETARD......... HB-2722 2545 WILLIAMSON, LINDA M. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. REP)-Cont. DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS .............. HB-0235 ELCTN CODE/WRITE-IN CANDIDATES ........... HB-1125 ELEC CD-REGISTRATN RECORD CARD........... HB-1550 ELEC CD-RETABULATING PRECINCT.............. HB-2949 ELEC CD-WRITE-IN CANDIDATES .................. HB-2952 ELECT CD-RETABULATING PRECINCT............ HB-1126 ELECTION-REGISTRATION TRANSFER........... HB-1246 FIRE PROTECTION DIST-VACANCY.................. HB-0234 FOREIGN-MADE CAR-REGIST FEE.................. HB-2400 HUMAN RIGHTS-ACCESSIBLE BLDG................ HB-2372 HUMANE ACT-PRHBT ANIMAL PRIZES........... HB-0084 JUVENILE COURT/RECORDS................................. HB-2366 MERGED BANKS MAINTAIN FACILTY ............... HB-0475 MUNI CD-AIRPORT-CURFEW ........................... HB-2856 PEN CD-EXCLUD AUXILIARY POLICE.............. HB-0032 PHYSICIAN-RPT ELDERLY ABUSE .................... HB-1670 REGIONAL AIRPORT PLAN AUTH ACT................ HB-2854 SENIOR CITIZENS-TAX DEFERRAL................... HB-0226 ST BD ED/GRANTS-NOISE POLLUTN................ HB-2857 TWNSPS-ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FEE......... HB-1669 UNIF CD CORR-AIDS TEST-PROSTUT............. HB-2242 VEH/SCH CD-SCH BUS SEAT BACK................... HB-2323 VEHICLE CODE-INTERSTTE CARRERS............ HB-2321 WATER COMMN-ADJACENT MUNI................... HB-2495 WORKER COMP-CONTRIBUTIONS .................... HB-1477 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WILLIAMSON HOUSE BILL: 35, 59, 73, 85, 104, 113, 181, 375, 647, 719, 733, 918, 919, 951, 990, 1342, 1908, 2173, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2367, 2597, 2840, 2844 SENATE BILL: 30, 232, 275, 695, 922, 933, 1226, 1234, 1235 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 59, 102, 157, 169, 182, 423, 675 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 71 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP) ADMN PROC-OVERLAPPING RULES................. HB-0577 AIDS CONTAGION CONTROL SYSTM.................. HB-2683 AIDS TESTING/MARRIAGE LICENSES................. HB-2666 AIDS-HEALTHCARE WORKERS NOTICE ......... HB-2916 AIDS-TEST RESULTS-ACCESS.......................... HB-2684 ALCOHOL SERVICE PROGRAM ............................. HB-1539 ALCOHOL TRTMT LICENS ADMNSTRTN........... HB-2668 BLOOD LABELING-AIDS........................................ HB-2667 CHARITABLE GAMES-VET/FRAT ORG............. HB-0177 CHARITABLE GAMES LICENSE............................. HB-0236 CIVIL PROC-PUNTIVE DAMAGE/LIMT............. HB-1481 CLINICAL LABS-LIC/PERMIT-STAFF............. HB-2821 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE/MED EVALUATN............. HB-0099 DCFS-CHLD WLFARE ADVIS COMITEE............ HB-1439 DCFS-CONTRACT/CEMETERIES...................... HB-2617 DMHDD-CASE COORD PILOT PROJECT............ HB-2843 DMHDD-COMMUNI RESPITE SERVICES.......... HB-2845 DMHDD-SERVICES FOR DD FAMILIES............. HB-2842 ELEC-REFERENDUM/UNIT LOC GOV............... HB-2695 EMERG MED SERVICES VEHICLES ...................... HB-2820 EPA-ATTORNEYS FEES .......................................... HB-2664 EPA-DRINKING WATER RULES.......................... HB-2212 EPA-SEWAGE OPERATOR FEE............................. HB-2213 HUMAN RIGHTS-ACCESSIBLE BLDG................ HB-2372 INC TAX-TARGET JOBS CREDIT......................... HB-0363 INCOME TAX-INVESTMENT CREDIT................ HB-0364 INTERGOV-MANDATE FISCAL NOTES............. HB-0161 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0229 MUNI CD-VACANCY/ONE YR ABSENCE......... HB-2085 NURS HOME-CONSTRUCTION PERMIT........... HB-2500 NURSING HOME CARE-DRUG BIDDING.......... HB-1695 OCCUPATION TAX--INTEREST............................ HB-0575 PARK DIST CD-ANNEX LIMITS........................ HB-0594 2546 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PUBLIC AID-NURSING HOME-CO-PMT....... HB-2501 REV SHARING-LIBRARY DISTRICT................... HB-0980 RTA- MOTOR FUEL TAX ......................................... HB-2696 STATE INST-ENERGY CONSUMPTION............ HB-2214 TWNSHP BRD-POLITICAL PARTY...................... HB-0593 WORKER COMP-CONTRIBUTIONS .................... HB-1477 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOJCIK HOUSE BILL: 521, 522, 523, 524, 526, 529, 1105, 2044 SENATE BILL: 343, 344, 379, 438, 478, 600, 651, 841, 903, 972, 1138, 1241, 1322, 1342, 1488 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 343, 357, 360, 366, 388, 456, 592, 702, 832, 944, 947, 1031 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 19, 49, 66, 67, 71, 82,107,108, 115,116,117,126, 127 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43 WOLF, SAM W. REPRESENTATIVE ( 11TH DIST. DEM) COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE ELECTION............ HB-0143 COMPTROLLER-UNIV EMPLOYEE PAY........... HB-1284 DIV DEFENS CONTRACT PROCUREMNT.......... HB-1003 DOWNST PUB-TRANS/BI-STATE DEVL.......... HB-1282 DWNST POL/FIRE PENS CD/INVESTM ............... HB-2714 ELEC CD-DEFIN STRAIGHT TICKET................. HB-0957 ELEC CD-REGISTRAR PROHIBITION ............... HB-1062 ELEC CD-WRITE IN ABSENTEE........................... HB-1245 EPA-NOTICE TO LEGISLATORS ......................... HB-0589 FUND TRANSFER-MANDATORY SHARE......... HB-1358 LOCAL MASS TRANSIT COMPENSATN............. HB-1021 LOCAL MASS TRANSIT ANNEX TWNSP............. HB-1283 METRO E SAN DIST-SHORT TITLE.................... HB-1073 MOTOR VEHICLE REPLACEMT SAFETY............ HB-2007 PEN CD-IMRF-CORRECT CREDITS .................. HB-0253 PEN CD-IMRF-HEALTH INSURANCE ............. HB-2772 PEN CD-UNIV-BRD OF TRUSTEES.................... HB-2426 PENSION LAWS COMMISSION............................... HB-1661 SHELTER CARE-DETENTION HOMES............... HB-2594 SPEC PROSECUTOR-MAX COMPENSATN........ HB-0173 ST UNIVERSITY RETIRMN/BENEFITS................ HB-2712 TCHR-WIDOW BENEFITS-REMARRIAGE...... HB-2715 UNIV CIVIL SERVICE-FLEX TIME ...................... HB-1116 2ND DIV VEHICLES-SPEED LIMIT...................... HB-1488 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOLF HOUSE BILL: 7, 197, 266, 283, 301, 394, 467, 559, 657, 872, 912, 1112, 1491, 1585, 1623 SENATE BILL: 445, 587, 875, 985, 1375 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 9, 10, 96, 294, 655, 845, 985 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM) $BRD TRUSTEES/WEST SIDE CENTER ................ HB-0991 $DPH-WIC NUTRITION PROGRAM ................. HB-0668 CHCGO SHEDD AQUARIM-LND TRNSFR......... HB-0439 CIRCUIT CLERKS KEEPING/RECORDS............... HB-0514 CIVIL PROC-MAX WAGE DEDUCTION.............. HB-0121 COMM TRANS LAW-TRANSPORT DIV.............. HB-2764 CREATE DEPT-MIN & FEMALE BUS ............... HB-0191 CREATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPT.............. HB-0888 CREDIT UNION-MORTGAGE LOANS................. HB-1235 CRIM CD-ARSON/CLASS 1 FELONY.................. HB-0543 CRIM PRO-TRANSCRIPT/GRAND JURY .......... HB-0067 CRIM PROC-GRAND JURY/ATTORNEY........... HB-0192 CRIM PROC-PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE........ HB-0066 CRIM-COMPLAINT/STATES ATTORNEY......... HB-0120 CRIMINAL CD-ANABOLIC STEROIDS............ HB-0670 .DEPT CORR-SINGL PARNT-CHILDRN ........... HB-2559 DEPTS-USE RESOURC-POOR ECONOMY....... HB-2092 DOT-DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS.................. HB-1647 DPH-VA HOSPITAL-INSPECTION.................. HB-0846 ELEC CD-BD ELECTN COMMISSIONRS............ HB-0434 2547 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD-BRD ELECTION COMMISNR.............. HB-1594 ELEC CD-DELEGATE-NATL CONVENTN...... HB-1593 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS......................... HB-0204 ELEC CD-ELIMINATE BALOT ROTATN ............ HB-0882 ELEC CDJUDGE- LIST-PREC COMM............. HB-1536 ELEC CD-JUDGES/SALARIES............................... HB-0492 ELEC CD-POLLWATCH-CITING STATN ......... HB-1303 ELEC CD-VOTES BY AFFIDAVIT.......................... HB-0198 ELEC-PRIMARY ELEC-POLLWATCHER......... HB-1905 ELEC/PUB AID-DEPTY REGISTERS.................... HB-0203 ELEC/VEH CDS-REGISTRATION......................... HB-0202 ELECT CD/PUB UTL-BOARD MEMBERS........... HB-0064 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES..................... HB-0444 ELECTION CD-VOTER REGISTRATION ............ HB-2502 ELECTION CODE- BOARD ...................................... HB-2440 ELECTN CD-REGISTRN & ELECTNS ................. HB-0518 ENRGY AUDIT/ELECT COMMERCE COM ......... HB-0715 HOMEOWNER EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE........ HB-1229 HOUSING AUTH-REFUSE TENANCY ................ HB-1925 HOUSING DEV-MUNI LOANS/REHABIL.......... HB-1232 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS ............. HB-1231 HOUSNG DEVELPMT ACT-DEFINITION .......... HB-1677 HUMAN RGHT-DESCRIMIATN INSURER........ HB-0036 HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLAINT-RESPONS........ HB-2206 HUMAN RIGHTS/APPRENTICESHP-AG E........ HB-1290 ICC-ELECTION MEMBERS .................................... HB-0075 IHDA LEASE PURCHASE .......................................... HB-1233 INCOM E TAX ACT ..................................................... HB-1388 INCOME TAX LIABILITY LIMIT ............................ HB-0402 INCOME TAX-CORPORATE DEDUCTION......... HB-1178 INCOME TAX-LIABILITY LIMIT ......................... HB-0136 INCOME TAX-TECH CHG .................................... HB-1168 INCOME TAX/PAR NUMBERING SYSTM........... HB-1175 INCOME TX-ONLY INDIVDL EXEMPTN........... HB-1179 LABOR RELATION-TRADE UNIONS .................. HB-0119 LIQUOR CONTR-NEW TAX ................................... HB-2720 LOTTERY-ANNUAL RPT/WINNERS.................. HB-0153 MIN-FEMALE BUS/HOUSE DEV AUTH ............ HB-0189 MIN/FEM BUS ENTRPRS-LIMIT SIZE ............. HB-0978 MINORITY & FEMALE BUSNESS LOAN.............. HB-0820 MINORITY/CONTRACT PERFRMC BOND.......... HB-1181 MOBILE HOME-ALTERATION ............................. HB-0755 MOTOR VEHICLES-INTEREST RATE................. HB-0369 MUNI CD-MAY FILE CIVIL SUIT......................... HB-0038 PROPERTY TAX-OBJECTORS............................... HB-0391 PUB AID CD-EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM .......... HB-1228 PUB AID CD-EMERGENCY ASST .................... HB-2560 PUB AID-HOMLESS SHELTER ASSIST.............. HB-0112 PUB LABOR REL-UNFAIR ARBITRATN ............ HB-1230 PUB UTIL REFUND OVERCHARGES.................... HB-2204 PUB UTIL-UTILITIES/REGULATIONS.............. HB-0190 PUBLIC CONTRACTS LOAN ACT.......................... HB-2205 PUBLIC HOUSING-FUNDS ............................... HB-1619 REPEAL MINORITY FEMALE BUS ACT............... HB-0117 REV ACT-CERT OF ERROR.................................... HB-0392 REVENUE SHARING-INCREASE......................... HB-0118 REVENUE SHARING-INCREASE........................ HB-1180 SCH CD-CHGO PRINCIPAL DUTIES.................... HB-0681 SCH CD CHGO PRINCIPAL DUTIES.................... HB-1182 SCH CD-K/1ST GRADE ENTRY AGE................. HB-0493 SCH CD/CLOSED CAMPUS POLICY................... HB-1047 SCH CODE FINGERPRINT CHECK...................... HB-0517 SMALL CONTRACTOR BOND GUARANTE......... HB-0257 SPORT FACILITIES-AFFIRM ACTION............ HB-2898 ST TREAS INTEREST STATE MONEY............. HB-1679 STATE OCCUP & USE TX-BASE ........................ HB-1167 VEH CD-PARKING ADJUDUCATION.................. HB-0080 2548 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-REGULATE MOTOR CARRIERS.......... HB-2207 VEH CD-SINGLE LICENSE PLATE....................... HB-0199 VETERANS PREFERENCE-VIOLATIONS .......... HB-0845 VETERANS PUBLIC WORKS-PENALTY............. HB-0847 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNG,A HOUSE BILL: 3, 4, 100, 179, 194, 297, 401, 489, 590, 638, 716, 816, 821, 853, 943, 944, 1055, 1087, 1146, 1353, 1364, 1841, 1988, 2051, 2493, 2768 SENATE BILL: 17, 20, 120, 216, 249, 520, 521, 557, 600, 875, 1102, 1121, 1204, 1251, 1377 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 168, 409, 443, 955, 956, 981, 993, 994 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM) $CAP DEVEL BD-STADIUM STUDY..................... HB-0906 $CDB-CAIRO HOSPITAL ......................................... HB-1876 $DCCA E ST LOUIS-BUS INCUBATOR ................ HB-0902 $DCCA-E ST LOUIS MODULAR HOUSG............. HB-1273 $DCCA-MNRTY/FEM BUSINESS LOANS.......... HB-2462 SDENR-E ST LOUIS SOLID WASTE...................... HB-1271 $DENR-FND HOME ENRGY ASIST PGM ........... HB-2286 $DEPT URB DEV-SUMMER JOBS .................... HB-0889 $E ST LOUIS DEV AUTH-TRAD EXPO................. HB-2278 $E ST LOUIS DEV AUTH-FACTORY .................. HB-2279 $EAST ST LOUIS DEV AUTHORITY ....................... HB-2692 $EMERG SERVC & DISASTER AGENCY .............. HB-2287 $GRANTS- DCFS ...................................................... HB-2081 $GRANTS-FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER.......... HB-0891 $METRO-E SANITARY DIST-REPAIRS............ HB-0895 $OCE-COMMUNTY DEV FINANCE CORP......... HB-0905 $OCE- DCCA ............................................... ......... HB-0908 $OCE-E ST LOUIS DEVELOPMNT AUT............... HB-2281 $OCE-ENTERPRISE HS LABORATORY.............. HB-2098 $OCE-ST BD ED-ENTERPRISE HS ..................... HB-0903 $OCE-ST BOARD EDUCATION .............................. HB-0893 $OCE-ST BRD EDUC.............................................. HB-2080 $ST ED BB-ENTERPRISE SCHOOL....................... HB-0904 $SUPP-DEPT PUBLIC AID....................................... HB-0894 ALCOHOLIC WOMEN HALFWAY HOUSES ........ HB-0901 ASSIST PERSONS-WITH LOSSES......................... HB-2078 BUSINESS CAPITAL RESOURCES.......................... HB-1973 BUSINESS/EDUCATION COOPERATION ............ HB-0900 COAL & ENERGY DEV-TECH CHANGE ............ HB-1272 COMM DEV FIN-ST TREAS.................................... HB-2734 COMM ON METRO--EAST SANITARY ................ HB-1074 CREATE URBAN ASSISTANCE ACT...................... HB-2088 CREATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPT.............. HB-0888 SDCCA GRANTS FOR FIRE & POLICE .................... HB-2077 DCCA LOAN TO LOW INCOME PERSON ............. HB-2083 DCCA OFFICE/HOUSING POLICY DEV................ HB-1075 DCCA-ABANDONED REAL ESTATE ................... HB-2095 DCCA-ASSIST FLOOD VICTIMS........................... HB-2276 DCCA-LOW-INCOME HOUSING...................... HB-2076 DCFS ACT-HOME FOR YOUNG MOTHER......... HB-2290 DCFS-DAY CARE-WORKING POOR ................. HB-2662 DEPT LABOR-FULL EMPLOYMENT ................... HB-2091 DEPT TRANS MONITOR REPAIRS......................... HB-1277 DEPT URBAN DEVELOP......................................... HB-2464 DEPTS-USE RESOURC-POOR ECONOMY....... HB-2092 DOT-DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS..................... HB-1647 EAST ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY.................................. HB-0909 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES-FIND WORK.............. HB-2657 ENERG DEV BOND UTILITY STUDY..................... HB-2280 ENTERPRISE HS LABORATORY ............................ HB-2289 EPA-REGIONAL POLLUTN FACILITY ............... HB-0899 EPA-REGIONAL POLLUTN FACILTIES.............. HB-1033 ESTAB SIU/EAST ST LOUIS CAMPUS................... HB-2463 FIN ATH-IHDA-50%/POVERTY AREA.............. HB-2663 GRANTS TO ELDERLY FOR HOME .................... HB-2277 2549 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM--Cont. HOME EQUITY LENDING PLAN ACT................... HB-1078 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE.......... HB-2284 HOUSING DEV ACT-BONDS-SOLAR................ HB-2592 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ACT............................. HB-2087 HOUSING DEVLOPMT-TAX CREDIT.................. HB-2094 HUMAN RIGHTS-EEO OFFICER .......................... HB-1877 IHDA-MATCHING GRANTS .................................. HB-1127 IHDA-SINGLE ROOM FACILITIES ...................... HB-1128 IL COOPERATIVE ACT OF 1987............................... HB-2778 INS CD-PUN DAM/VEXATIOUS DELAY............ HB-1673 INS CODE TREBLE DAMAGES-CLAIMS............ HB-0892 LOCAL INVESTMENT POOL ACT........................... HB-2733 MATERNAL & CHILD HLTH SERVICE................. HB-0890 METRO-EAST SANITARY DIST BRD .................. HB-0030 METRO-EAST SAN DIST BOUNDARIES............. HB-0196 MIN & FEM BUSINESS-CONTRACTS ................. HB-1194 MIN & FEMALE BUS CONTRACTS........................ HB-2082 MUNICIPAL CD-EARNINGS TAX........................ HB-0896 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENT PENALTY.......... HB-2593 PUB AID CD-EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM .......... HB-1228 PUB AID-TEENAGE PREGNANCY STDY........... HB-2461 PUB AID-WORKFARE PROGRAMS...................... HB-0898 PUB AID/ECONOMICS-CASEWORKERS........... HB-2285 PUB HOUSING TENANT MGMT TRAING............ HB-1077 PUB UTIL-REVIEW TERMINATE SERV ............. HB-2282 PUBLIC AID-GROUP HLTH INSURANC............. HB-2660 PUBLIC SERVICE JOBS ACT .................................... HB-1034 REDEVELOP DISASTER AREAS.............................. HB-2096 REPEAL OBSOLETE CRIMNL PROVSNS.............. HB-0897 REV ACT-REAL PROPTY REDEMPTION............ HB-2706 REVENUE SHARE-NEW FORMULA.................... HB-2658 RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT AUTHTY............. HB-2288 SCH CD-TEEN POSITIV ACTIV GRNT ................. HB-0384 SCHOOL CD/TEACH ECONOMICS ........................ HB-2283 SELF- RELIANCE ACT ........................................... HB-1971 SEWAGE TRTMNT PLANT/REPRESENTV .......... HB-0029 ST CLAIR COUNTY-BICENTENNIAL................. HB-2090 STOCK TRANSFER TAX ACT .................................. HB-2659 TAX REAL PROP-HOUSING DEVELOP................ HB-2686 UNEMPLYMT INS-BENFTS VOL LEAVE........... HB-1335 URBAN ASSIST-REVITALIZE AREA ................. HB-2661 URBAN CIVILIAN YOUTH SERVICE..................... HB-0907 URBAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY.......................... HB-1076 VEH-FIRETRUCK SAFETY INSPECTN ............... HB-0422 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNGE,W HOUSE BILL: 116, 117, 136, 189, 191, 199, 203, 294, 295, 296, 297, 301, 453, 699, 736, 1068, 1146, 1229, 1717, 1744, 1794, 2013, 2350, 2559, 2670, 2774 SENATE BILL: 216, 493, 650, 992, 1477 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 24, 130, 195, 302, 328, 411, 436, 623, 714, 740, 746, 871, 935, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1035 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71 2550 INDEX TO SUBJECT MATTER TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. ABORTION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ADOPTION ADULT EDUCATION see: education, elementary and secondary ADVERTISING AGRICULTURE AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) see: diseases AIRPORTS AND AERONAUTICS ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ALIENS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE see: diseases AMERICAN INDIANS ANATOMICAL GIFTS see: medicine ANIMALS AND INSECTS ANTITRUST ACT see: business and industry APPROPRIATIONS ARMED FORCES see: military and naval ASBESTOS see: health ASSESSORS ATHLETICS ATTORNEY GENERAL see: state officers ATTORNEYS AUDITOR GENERAL see: state officers AUTO DEALERS see: motor vehicles BAIL see: criminal procedure BANKING AND FINANCE BINGO see: games and gambling BLOOD AND BLOOD DONORS see: medicine BOATS BONDS BUILD ILLINOIS see: economic development BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY D CANCER see: diseases CEMETERIES Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CENTRAL AMERICA CHARITIES CHICAGO CHILDREN AND MINORS CIRCUIT BREAKER see: senior citizens and disabled persons CITIES AND VILLAGES CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CIVIL PROCEDURE COAL COLLECTIVE BARGAINING see: employment COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS COMPUTERS CONDOMINIUMS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS see: resolutions - ca - state or federal constitutional amendments CONTRACTS CONVEYANCES CORONERS see: professions and occupations CORRECTIONS COUNTIES COURT OF CLAIMS see: state agencies COURTS CREDIT CARDS see: banking and finance CRIMINAL CODE CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION AND INVESTIGATION see: criminal procedure CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION AUTHORITY see: records CRIMINAL PROCEDURE DEATH DENTAL CARE see: health DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTHORITY, IL see: state agencies DISABLED PERSONS DISEASES TOPIC HEADINGS 2551 2552 TOPIC HEADINGS--Cont. DOG RACING see: games and gambling DOMESTIC RELATIONS DRAINAGE E EAVESDROPPING see: criminal code ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, HIGHER ELECTIONS EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ENGLISH ENTERPRISE ZONES ENTERTAINMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES ETHICS EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES see: civic centers and exposition authorities F FEES AND SALARIES FENCES FINGERPRINTS FIRE PROTECTION FIREWORKS FISH CODE see: game codes FLAGS FOOD AND DRUGS FORESTRY FOSSILS FRAUD FREEDOM OF INFORMATION see: records FUELS AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FUNERALS AND FUNERAL HOMES G GAME CODES GAMES AND GAMBLING GENERAL ASSEMBLY GINSENG GOVERNOR see: state officers GRANDPARENTS see: domestic relations GRANTS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. H HANDICAPPED PERSONS see: disabled persons HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HEALTH HEARING SERVICES see: health HIGHER EDUCATION see: education, higher HIGHWAYS HISPANICS HISTORIC PRESERVATION HOLIDAYS HOME RULE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION HORSE RACING see: games and gambling HOSPITALS HOTELS AND PUBLIC ACCOMODATIONS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS see: taxation INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION see: workers compensation/ workers occupational diseases acts INSECTS see: animals and insects INSURANCE INTEREST see: banking and finance INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION INTERSTATE COMPACTS JAILS see: prisons and prisoners JUDGES AND JURORS LABOR see: employment LAND LANDLORD AND TENANT LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGISLATURE see: general assembly LIABILITY LIBRARIES LIE DETECTOR TESTS see: records LIENS LOBBYISTS 2553 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. see: professions and occupations LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOTTERY LAW see: games and gambling M MEDICINE MEETINGS MILITARY AND NAVAL MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS see: food and drugs MINING see: environmental protection and natural resources MOBILE HOMES MORTGAGES MOTOR VEHICLES MOTORCYCLES see: motor vehicles MUSEUMS see: historic preservation NAMES NATIONAL GUARD/NAVAL MILITIA see: military and naval NATURAL RESOURCES see: environmental protection and natural resources NEW ACTS NEWSPAPERS NORTHERN IRELAND NOTARIES PUBLIC see: professions and occupations NUCLEAR POWER NURSING HOMES OMBUDSMAN ACTS ORGAN DONATION see: medicine OSTEOPOROSIS see: diseases PARENTS AND PARENTING see: domestic relations PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS PENSIONS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PHARMACISTS see: professions and occupations PLATS PORNOGRAPHY see: criminal code PORT DISTRICTS PRAIRIE STATE 2000 see: state agencies Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. PRISONS AND PRISONERS PRIVATE DETECTIVES see: professions and occupations PROBATE ACT see: wills and trusts PROBATION see: corrections PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PUBLIC AID PUBLIC DEFENDERS see: attorneys PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES PUBLIC UTILITIES PURCHASING N 0 P RADIO AND TELEVISION REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY RECORDERS see: counties RECORDS RECREATION REGULATORY AGENCIES RESOLUTIONS - CA - FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RESOLUTIONS - CA - STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTIONS - SPECIAL SESSION RESTAURANTS REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) see: taxation REVISORIES see: statutes RIVERS see: water SAFETY SALES SANITARY DISTRICTS SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS see: education 2554 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. SEAT BELTS see: motor vehicles SECRETARY OF STATE see: state officers SENIOR CITIZENS SMOKING SOLICITATION STATE AGENCIES STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS STATE COMPTROLLER see: state officers STATE EMPLOYEES see: employment STATE FIRE MARSHAL see: state officers STATE FISH STATE FOSSIL STATE MILITIA see: military and naval STATE OFFICERS STATE TREASURER see: state officers STATE'S ATTORNEYS see: attorneys STATUES STATUTES TAXATION TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) TEACHERS TELEPHONES TELEVISION see: radio and television TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS see: smoking TORTS TOYS see: games and gambling TRADE AND TOURISM TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL AGENCIES UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE see: employment UNIFORM LAWS VETERANS VICTIMS AND WITNESSES VOCATIONAL EDUCATION see: education, elementary and secondary TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. W WAGES see: fees and salaries WAREHOUSES WATER WEAPONS WILDLIFE CODE see: game codes WILLS AND TRUSTS WORKERS COMPENSATION/ WORKERS OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS ABORTION prohibits except in hospitals, HB-1399 Right of Conscience Act fetal abnormalities testing, permits refusal, HB-1415 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES Administrative Code, IL printing and availability of Code, Journals & Session Laws, SB-819 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on (JCAR) See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS contested cases agencies conduct hearings in specified counties, HB-77 Dept. of Revenue income tax laws, incorporate federal tax rules by reference, HB-1243 emergency rule limitations exempts generic drug formulary, HB-272 overlapping rules federal rule compliance satisfy State agency rule, SB-379 small business defines, SB-493 small business definition; litigation expense limitation, HB-181 small business, redefines, HB-1560 State agency rules declaratory rulings as to compliance with federal rules, HB-577 JCAR objections, Sec. of State not file rules agency refused to modify, SB- 841 overlapping rules, federal rule compliance satisy agency rule, SB-379 ADOPTION adoption awareness program DCFS Division of Youth and Community Services establish, SB-992 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2555 ADOPTION-Cont. children born outside U.S. requirements for adoption; licensure of agencies; bonds; investigations, HB-973 DCFS investigations petitioners reimburse DCFS, SB-930 foster parents court grant adoption to without guardian consent, HB-443 guardian consent foster parents, court may grant adoption to without guardian consent, HB-443 income tax deduction medical expenses of adopted child & its mother, HB-165 juvenile records disclosure under Juvenile Court Act or Adoption Act, HB-2223 notices by publication plaintiff notify defendant by mail, HB- 218 Probate Act see: WILLS AND TRUSTS ADULT EDUCATION See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY ADVERTISING alcohol and drug abuse toll-free telephone numbers, HB-946 billboards, HB-599, 625, 975 car dealer insignia, HB-6 Credit Services Regulations Act regulates credit services organizations & companies; disclosure statements; advertising restrictions, HB-2487 delinquent tax lists, HB-667 elections commercials bans State-sponsored ads 60 days preceding election, HB-2263 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 billboards, allows stricter local regulations, HB-599, 625 definition of visible, HB-2035 highway sign restrictions, HB-2563 private utility ID on poles, SB-858 redefines "maintain", SB-888 legal advertising rate, HB-665 liquor signs advertising materials cost limitations, SB-719 lottery, HB-144, 153, 629, 855, 856 Medicare supplemental insurance policies requirements for advertisements and disclaimers, SB-618 Membership Campground Act advertising; premiums; cancellation rights, HB-1836 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ADVERTISING-Cont. Notices Act county advertising: annual reports, assessments, delinquent taxes, HB- 1911 plumbing services prohibits ads by non-licensed person, HB-1223 private enterprise, restricts competition with, SB-1128 public utilities reports, SB-130 public utility nuclear power ads, HB-2147 publication of notices eliminates minimum rate, SB-1032 rebates disclosure of terms on rebates or refunds, HB-1386 smokeless tobacco health warnings, HB-975 telephone directory, HB-541 AGRICULTURE agribusiness agricultural processing enterprises venture capital fund, creates, SB-248 Post-Harvest Technology Center, creates in Peoria, HB-700 Seed Capital Fund, creates; agribusiness investments, HB-703 Agricultural Co-Operative Act limits officers' liability, HB-1697 Agricultural Diversification Development Act creates; DCCA finance ag diversification projects, SB-1452 Agricultural Grain Marketing, Interstate Compact on, SB-312, 1554;HB-718, 841 Aquaculture Development Act creates; Dept. Ag program to develop IL aquaculture industry, SB-762 Bovine Brucellosis Eradication Act depopulation of herd if no negative test 6 mos. after discovery of disease, SB-546 Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Act tuberculin test exemptions, HB-293 calcium magnesium acetate (corn product) DOT evaluate & expand use for road clearing, SB-266;HB-746, 2494 community college grants agricultural innovation & rural enterprise development, SB-1056 County Cooperative Extension Law Farmer in Transition Program, U of I administer, SB-1566 Egg and Egg Products Act adulterated egg definition, SB-54 Exotic Weed Act, IL, creates, HB-2236 Exotic Weed Control Act, IL, creates, HB- 2235 2556 AGRICULTURE-Cont. Farm Debt Management Act, creates, SB- 1535 Farm Debt Mediation Act, creates, SB-560; HB-705 Farm Debt Restructuring Act, IL creates; IL Farm Dev. Authority issue revenue bonds, HB-637 Farm Development Act, IL agricultural processing enterprises venture capital fund, SB-248 expenses paid from investment earnings; loans; State Guarantees, HB-2269 loan interest rate below market rate, SB-377;HB-2268 loan interest rates; payment schedules; borrowing; continuing approp., SB-421 Post-Harvest Technology Center, creates in Peoria, HB-700, 1620 Seed Capital Fund, creates; agribusiness investments, HB-703 farm equipment sales & redemption plans; ag homestead foreclosure redemption; farmer rental agreements, HB-1089 Farm Implement Buyer Protection Act, creates, SB-454, 894 Farm in Transition Program U of I administer, SB-1566 Farm Mutual Insurance Company Act of 1986 nonrenewal notices, proof of mailing; tax certificates on fire loss; investment in political subdivisions, HB-2789 farm products security interests, HB-922 farm tractors incl. under New-Car Buyers Protection Act (lemon law),-HB-1 107 Farm, Industrial and Construction Equipment Fair Dealership Law, IL retailer lien on repurchased inventory, HB-535 Farmer in Transition Program U of I administer, SB-1566 farmland forestry management plan land, special evaluation under Revenue Act, SB- 78 tax reduction for erosion retardant strip, SB-7 Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act license suspension for failing to pay for livestock; bond ceiling for livestock auction licensees, HB-2377 fences, exemptions, HB-457 Field Sanitation Act agricultural worker definition; field sanitation facilities; on-site inspections, HB-1310 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AGRICULTURE-Cont. grain coloring corn & soybean, bans artificial coloring, HB-1840 Grain Dealers Act, Illinois insurance required on company-owned grain; penalties; assessments, HB-2378 grain exports quality based on grading factors of Dept. Ag/UofI Ag College, HB- 1042 grain grading system, development to enhance IL market, SB-1556;HB-1041 Grain Insurance Act, Illinois insurance required on company-owned grain; penalties; assessments, HB-2378 grain warehousing telephone hotline, Dept. Agriculture establish, SB-1565 Illinois Fresh label program, Dept. Ag. to establish, HB-1187 Lawn Chemical Application Notice Act creates; posting of notice on lawn when chemicals applied, HB-794 Livestock Auction Market Law license suspension for failing to pay for livestock; bond ceiling for livestock auction licensees, HB-2377 marginal agricultural land reestablish vegetation cover; acquire conservation easements, SB-1228 Pesticide Act of 1979, IL agricultural pesticide use, information concerning effect on groundwater, SB-1476 registration renewal assessment; fees; license expiration; violations; administrative actions & penalties, HB-2380 Public Grain Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts Act insurance required on company-owned grain; penalties; assessments, HB-2378 Rural Development, Center for creates within U of I, SB-119 Seed Law, IL definitions; labeling; charges; permits, SB-917 Soybean Marketing Act assessment on soybeans grown outside IL but sold to IL first purchasers, SB-789 assessments per bushel; marketing program amendment votes, SB-788 Technology Innovation and -Commercialization Grants-in-Aid Council 2557 AGRICULTURE-Cont. membership, Dept. of Ag. & agribusiness representatives, HB-2837 Weights and Measures Act commodities packaging, labeling & sale standards, HB-2376 AIDS (ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME) See DISEASES AIRPORTS AND AERONAUTICS acquisition of property condemnation limitations; requires approval by ordinance, SB-276 Aeronautics Act, IL aircraft landing bans, permits by ordinance; O'Hare, bans additional runways; noise abatement/pollution, SB-805 airport hazards restrictions, RTA area, HB-802 restricts airport hazards, HB-16 Airport Authority Act DuPage County at-large commissioners, deletes authorization for 2 additional, HB-16 Airport Noise Abatement Council Act creates; monitor/hear complaints about O'Haire & Midway Airports, SB- 1141 airport runways Chi. Meigs Field runway extension study & funding, HB-1418, 1705 O'Hare additional runways, bans; aircraft landing bans; noise abatement & pollution, SB-805 public funds usage, bans, HB-2860 Chicago airport property acquisition by condemnation, allows, HB-2855 Chicago airports curfew, HB-2856 Greater Rockford Airport Authority authority may establish foreign trade zone or sub-zone, HB-1798 income tax credit airport noise insulation, SB-272 Joliet Regional Port District deletes referendum requirement to establish airport facility, HB-68 Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority, creates, SB-1581 Meigs Field, Chicago runway extension study & funding, HB-1418, 1705 Metropolitan Airport Authority appointment of Board; acquisition of property; construction of runways, HB-16 quick-take powers, SB-1036 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AIRPORTS AND AERONAUTICS-Cont. noise pollution home insulation, income tax deduction, HB-2858 income tax credit for insulation, SB- 272 landing restrictions; bans additional runways; noise abatement, SB-805 school buildings insulation, State Board of Ed. grants, HB-2857 O'Hare Airport aircraft landing bans, permits by ordinance; bans additional runways; Chi. noise abatement office; EPA pollution control; SB-805 noise level standards for take-offs and landings, HB-2861 scheduled take-offs and landings, restricts hours, SB-273 suburban taxi facilities & spaces, SB- 1145 take-off/landings curfews, HB-2856 video lottery games authorizes installation at O'Hare, SB-105 economic impact study prior to installation, SB-106 Public Airport Expenditures Referendum Act creates; no public funds on airports w/o referendum, SB-1310 Regional Airports Planning Authority creates; 5-Year Programs; airport project permits, SB-275;HB-2854 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Addictions Research Institute, IL operations, staffing powers, HB-2604 Alcholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law creates; immunity for persons reporting HB-1312 Alcohol Abstinence Act creates; Sec. State program; IL driver total abstinence; certificates; license notation, HB-2129 alcohol consumption by minor underage consumption in home requires accompaniment by parent when leaving, HB-591 Alcohol Server Program creates; education & examination of applicants to sell alcohol, HB-1539 alcoholic women halfway houses, Dept. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse establish program, HB-901 Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law, enacts, SB-40;HB-37 Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act 2558 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. fetal alcohol syndrome pamphlets, county clerk provide with marriage license, SB-772, 1588 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act Addictions Research Institute operations, staffing powers, HB-2604 Advisory Council additional membership, SB-1142;HB-1988 Advisory Council officer qualifications, SB-1407 DCFS referrals, HB-99 drug treatment program elective allows, Dept. Corrections inmate or as condition of parole, SB- 513 eliminates, criminal offenders, SB- 513 eliminates, ineligibility for probation, SB-1366;HB-504, 931 gov'tally funded programs, DASA rules and standards, SB-482 IL income tax credit for employer drug rehabilitation program, SB-18 State employee alcohol & drug abuse education program, Dept. establish, HB-1623 Alcoholism Treatment Licensing Act administrative responsibility in DASA, HB-2668 Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act brewer-wholesaler agreements, brewer compensation, SB-962 effective date reference, SB-720 electronic fund transfer transaction restrictions, HB-1563 bicycling under influence, prohibits, SB-543 blood alcohol tests admissible as business record exceptions to hearsay prohibitions, SB-125 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act, creates, SB-1154 Cannabis Control Act cannabis and controlled substances trafficking, creates offenses, SB-1407 fines; penalties, calculated criminal drug conspiracy, SB-1499 Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund uses, SB-1295 seizure, allocation of fines to local gov't., SB-1131 Community Service Act of 1987 creates; coordinated system of services; grants; purchase of care contracts, SB-1210 Community Services Act regional diagnostic & treatment teams and specialized group homes, HB- 499 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. repeals; creates Community Services Act of 1987, SB-1210 contraband possession new offense under Criminal Code, SB-508 Controlled Substances Act alfentanil changed to Schedule II; adds substances to various Schedules, SB-1484 Alfentanil drug schedule transfer, SB-201;HB-339 cannabis and controlled substances trafficking, creates offenses, SB-1407 cocaine and heroin subsequent convictions life imprisonment sentence, SB-414 criminal drug conspiracy, creates offense, HB-502 eavesdropping, authorizes devices for violations of Act, HB-501 increases penalties, SB-1503 Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund uses, SB-1295 LSD, Class X felony, HB-506 offense of laundering of monetary instruments, HB-2137 public parks, violations around require enhanced penalties, HB-1572 seizure, allocation of fines to local gov't., SB-1131 unlawful use of a building offense, HB-1302 witness testimony; fines; penalties; calculated criminal drug conspiracy, SB-1499 DCFS clients substance abuse problems, DCFS supervisory reviews, agreements with community agencies, SB-1505 driving under influence (DUI) bicycle DUI, SB-543 blood & alcohol test standards applicability, HB-185 boating DUI convictions reported to Dept. Conservation Law Enforcement Div., HB-2202 custody after payment of bail, authorizes, HB-79 drug testing standards applicability, HB-211 DUI boating, increases penalty, HB- 2072 DUI testing information prima facie evidence in suspension hearings, HB- 2828 ignition interlock device, driver breath blood-alcohol content, HB-2047 persons under 21, blood alcohol concentration levels, HB-1718 2559 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES--Cont. reckless homicide, increases penalties, HB-697 drug and alcohol testing radioactive waste storage personnel, DASA mandatory random testing, HB-2807 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act drug paraphernalia penalty deletions, SB-1604 penalties, SB-1529 sales to minors, misdemeanor, HB-2328 drug rehabilitation programs IL income tax credit for employers, SB-18 insurance coverage, SB-19 drug treatment program elective prohibits for persons ineligible for probation, HB-504 Drug-Free School Law, creates in School Code, HB-819 eavesdropping authorizes for Controlled Substances violations, HB-501 Employee and Applicant Alcohol and Drug Testing Act creates; requirements, methods, confidentiality, reliability, HB-937 Employee Drug Testing Act, HB-1460 halfway houses alcoholic women, Dept. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse establish program, HB-901 Just Say No Day, establishes May 15 as, HB-35 Liquor Control Act additional privilege tax, HB-2720 advertising materials cost limitations, SB-719 bond requirements eliminates for importing distributors, HB-1461 cost limitations on signs and advertising furnished to retailer, SB- 998 dram shop action, host liability for furnishing liquor to minor, HB-2707 felon rehabilitation burden of proof, HB-727 hearings held in Marion, HB-1314 liability limits, increases, SB-1144 license appeal transcript of hearing filed with St. Commission if appellant licensee pays costs, SB-465;HB-1727 licensing Alcohol Server Program, education & exam for license applicants, HB-1539 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES--Cont. limited wine manufacturers, new class of licensee, HB-2761 retailer license, requires Dept. Revenue certification of no objection, HB-2976 special event licenses for sale of beer & wine, HB-2974 licensing public officials, eliminates prohibition, SB-370; HB-852 liquor transportation into IL without filing report, increases penalties, SB- 1143 nonrenewal of license, HB-1985 precinct voter referenda on limitation of licenses, HB-1051 recovery limits, increases, HB-2023 sales after 6 p.m. by Chi. business exempt from ban of sale near certain institutions, HB-42 alcoholic liquor sold in municipal building over lake or stream, HB-281, 954 bans in precinct with 25% voter signatures on petition, HB-387 birth defect warning, requires posting of sign, SB-1589 Dolton, Dorchester Senior Business Center, HB-994 increases unlicensed sales penalties, HB-2167 Loves Park community center, HB-269 municipal buildings, approval by ordinance, SB-277 prohibits at licensed establishment in precinct upon petition signed by 25% of voters in precinct, HB-2492 restricts at professional sporting events, HB-2886 restricts hours, HB-21, 2402 retail seller post warning signs on fetal alcohol syndrome, SB-770 special event licenses for beer & wine, HB-2974 township buildings, HB-2971 wine at city fairs, allows, HB-88 tax on manufacturing or distributing alcohol, SB-1481 transporting liquor into IL, failure to file report, HB-1987 underage consumption barring of minors from premises serving alcohol, HB-643 cause of action against person providing liquor to minor, HB- 1134 deletes as element of offense knowledge that minor left gathering in drunken condition, HB-1944 2560 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. in home, minor accompanied by parent upon leaving, HB-591 place of trial, HB-614 Local Government Health Services Act creates; local Authorities of mental health, dev. disabilities, and alcoholism & substance abuse; tax levy; bonds; HB-2070 minor alcohol and drug tests parent may request; physician liability immunity, HB-2542 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act fines; penalties, calculated criminal drug conspiracy, SB-1499 Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund uses, SB-1295 percentage of proceeds to be deposited into Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund, HB-2181 seizure, allocation of fines to local gov't., SB-1131 parent alcohol or drug abuse, telephone hotline for children seeking counseling, HB-1422 School Alcohol and Drug Abuse Screening and Treatment Act of 1987, creates, SB- 853 toll-free telephone numbers Dept. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse est.; alcohol & drug abuse prevention; advertising, HB-946 ALIENS Child Care Act alien child care services pilot program, HB-2503 compensatory education programs resident alien educational services, educationally disadvantaged children, HB-2401 Dept. of Public Aid alien services & needs, Dept. pilot program to identify, HB-2505 drivers license immigration ID acceptable, SB-1538 health needs Dept. Public Health pilot program to identify, HB-2506 Human Rights Act, IL immigration, employment discrimination information, HB-2630 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act resident alien, includes as minority, HB-2405 Plumbing License Law alien applicant, registered with U.S. Immigration & Naturalization Service (now intent to become U.S. citizen), HB-1332 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALIENS-Cont. school impact legalization under federal laws, State Board of Ed impact study, HB-2504 Workers Occupational Diseases Act resident alien employees; public health care needs areas determination, HB- 2404 ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE See DISEASES AMERICAN INDIANS American Indian Week, annual gubernatorial designation, HB-27 ANATOMICAL GIFTS See MEDICINE ANIMALS AND INSECTS Animal Control Act Anim. Control Funds used for local ordinance enforcement, SB-467 animal control fund money uses, HB- 1909 vicious dogs, kept in enclosure or on run-line, HB-1500 animal experiments limits in elementary & secondary sch., HB-460 animal fights, prohibits, SB-202 Animal Welfare Act, IL creates; regulation; licensure; animal fights; penalties; SB-202 animal-drawn vehicles, prohibits on roadways, HB-2344 Bees and Apiaries Act indemnity payments for destruction of bees, SB-25 Bovine Brucellosis Eradication Act depopulation of herd if no negative test 6 mos. after discovery of disease, SB-546 Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Act tuberculin test exemptions, HB-293 dog racing See GAMES AND GAMBLING Humane Care for Animals Act baby animal prizes, prohibits, HB-84 police dog abuse, penalties, HB-1548 subsequent offenses, upgrades penalties, HB-46 technical change, SB-828 upgrades penalties for subsequent offenses, HB-46 Insect Pest and Plant Disease Act nursery records inspection; plant pest research; nursery dealer certificate; penalties, fines, SB-547 redefines "dealer", HB-375 Pesticide Act of 1979, IL 2561 ANIMALS AND INSECTS-Cont. registration renewal assessment; fees; license expiration; violations; administrative actions & penalties, HB-2380 pesticides regulation, HB-2390, 2391, 2392 police dogs new Act; penalties for injuring or interfering with, SB-131 penalties for abuse, HB-1548 Pseudorabies Vaccines Act control program in domestic swine, SB-23; HB-56 Structural Pest Control Act licensees form risk retention trusts, authorizes, SB-82 Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 1983 licensing standards and qualifications, HB-1264 ANTITRUST ACT See BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY APPROPRIATIONS Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council HB-759 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on HB-2048 SB-1520, 1527 Arts Council, Illinois HB-786 SB-342 Asbestos Abatement Authority HB-784 SB-1464 Attorney General HB-1275, 1276 SB-1526 Auditor General SB-237 Banks and Trust Companies Commissioner HB-766 SB-453 Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities (CSU, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) HB-2756 SB-284, 1520, 1525 Board of Higher Education SB-283, 784, 974, 1520 Board of Regents (ISU, NIU, SSU) HB-2756 SB-287, 1520, 1525 Build Illinois HB-451, 786, 1552 SB-485 Bureau of the Budget Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. HB-451, 788 SB-49, 315, 453 Capital Development Board HB-426, 785, 786, 799, 906, 1150, 1234, 1409, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1876, 2176, 2756, 3009 SB-434, 453, 1045, 1520, 1527 Chicago Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority HB-109, 767, 2969 SB-425 Citizens Assembly HB-2048 Civil Service Commission SB-316 Commerce Commission, Illinois HB-773 Community College Board, IL HB-307, 784 SB-288, 1520 Community College District #508 HB-991 Community College, State HB-891 Community Development Finance Corporation, IL HB-905 Court of Claims HB-790, 1163 SB-453, 1520, 1521 Criminal Justice Information Authority, IL HB-768 Dept. of Aging HB-782, 2756 SB-453 Dept. of Agriculture HB-55, 707, 784, 786, 791, 2756 SB-24, 26, 229, 332, 453, 840 Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse HB-1423, 2756 SB-343 Dept. of Central Management Services HB-778, 784 SB-437, 453, 485, 1520, 1527, 1580 Dept. of Children and Family Services HB-2081, 2756 SB-344, 453, 580, 1520, 1527 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs HB-242, 286, 450, 607, 702, 784, 786, 826, 827, 829, 832,836, 874, 902, 908,963,965,966, 1091, 1142, 1160, 1273, 1685, 2174, 2461, 2756 SB-99, 128, 250, 453, 485, 689, 783, 890, 987, 1044, 1083, 1199, 1200, 1520, 1527 Dept. of Conservation HB-307, 651, 786, 961, 1143 2562 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-101, 317, 332, 838, 1520 Dept. of Corrections HB-789, 962 SB-453, 836, 1520, 1527 Dept. of Employment Security HB-564, 779, 784 SB-453 Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources HB-777, 784, 786, 1159, 1271, 1666, 1731, 2170, 2286 SB-332, 435,453, 1520 Dept. of Financial Institutions SB-320 Dept. of Human Rights SB-324 Dept. of Insurance SB-327, 453 Dept. of Labor HB-780 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities HB-587, 783, 2756 SB-453, 1520 Dept. of Mines and Minerals SB-332, 453 Dept. of Nuclear Safety HB-775, 784 SB-453 Dept. of Public Aid HB-360, 699, 784, 894, 960, 2756 SB-347, 453, 989 Dept. of Public Health HB-668, 792, 800, 2067, 2756 SB-453, 485, 835, 1520, 1527 Dept. of Registration and Education HB-1894 SB-337 Dept. of Rehabilitation Services HB-710, 2756 SB-349, 366, 453, 1048, 1520, 1527 Dept. of Revenue HB-1685, 2756 SB-52,338, 453, 1520, 1527 Dept. of State Police HB-770 SB-453 Dept. of the Lottery HB-774, 2756 Dept. of Transportation HB-307, 650, 786, 876, 1156, 1157, 1158, 1161, 1285, 1378, 1417,2171, 2756 SB-50, 104, 332, 341, 417, 453, 485, 839, 847, 1520, 1575, 1582 Dept. of Urban Development HB-889 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Dept. of Veterans' Affairs HB-776 SB-453 Development Finance Authority, IL HB-2671, 2756 East St. Louis Development Authority HB-2278, 2279, 2281, 2692 East St. Louis State Community College Board SB-288 Economic and Fiscal Commission HB-2048 Educational Labor Relations Board, IL SB-345 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency HB-2287, 2756 SB-318 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency HB-284, 307, 758, 786, 825, 827, 828, 834, 835, 1090, 1137, 1382, 1860, 2069, 2398, 2605, 2756 SB-319, 332, 453, 485, 1008, 1082, 1520 Farm Development Authority, IL HB-701,704, 757 General Assembly HB-2049, 2050 House of Representatives SB-580 SB-580 Senate Operations Commission HB-2048 General Assembly Retirement System HB-763 Gov. Health and Physical Fitness Council HB-792, 2756 Gov. Purchased Care Review Board SB-348 Governor SB-48, 322,453 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission HB-781 Health Care Cost Containment Council HB-771 SB-453 Historic Preservation Agency HB-307, 827, 830, 831 SB-323, 453 House of Representatives - see: General Assembly Housing Development Authority, IL HB-1648 Human Rights Commission SB-325 Industrial Commission SB-326, 1520 2563 APPROPRIATIONS--Cont. Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission HB-2048 Judges' Retirement System HB-762 Judicial Inquiry Board SB-328 Legislative Audit Commission HB-2048 Legislative Information System HB-2048 SB-1520, 1527 Legislative Printing Unit HB-2048 Legislative Reference Bureau HB-2048 Legislative Research Unit HB-2048 Legislative Space Needs Commission HB-2048 legislative support services agencies see individual support agencies: Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission Legislative Audit Commission Legislative Information System Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Lieutenant Governor HB-772 Liquor Control Commission SB-329 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board HB-793 Local Labor Relations Board SB-330 Medical Center Commission SB-346, 839 Metro-East Sanitary District HB-895 Military and Naval Department SB-331,453, 1520 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Council HB-1144 Minority Controlled and Female Controlled Business Loan Board HB-1280 Mortgage Insurance Agency, IL HB-2455 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Pollution Control Board SB-333, 453 Prairie State 2000 Authority HB-756 SB-453 Prisoner Review Board HB-769 Property Tax Appeal Board SB-334 Public Counsel Office SB-335 Public School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund HB-765 Racing Board, Illinois SB-336 Savings and Loan Commissioner HB-784 SB-339, 1348 Science Foundation, IL HB-1792 Secretary of State HB-307, 606, 786 SB-839, 1520, 1526 Senate - see: General Assembly Southern Illinois University HB-2756 SB-291, 1478, 1520, 1525 State Appellate Defender HB-1065, 2895 SB-453 State Board of Education HB-70, 481, 482, 483, 484, 784, 827, 833,837, 861,893,903,904, 1357, 1722, 2080, 2098, 2756 SB-453, 785, 800, 946, 1081, 1195, 1520, 1527, 1533 State Board of Elections HB-416, 1846 SB-580 State Comptroller HB-2075, 2756 SB-363, 453, 1520, 1526, 1527 State Employees' Retirement System HB-760 State Fire Marshal HB-784 SB-321,453, 1520, 1527 State Labor Relations Board SB-340 State Police Merit Board HB-1202 State Scholarship Commission, IL SB-286, 367, 1525 State Treasurer HB-1897, 2822 2564 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-453, 580, 1526 State Universities Civil Service System SB-292 State Universities Retirement System HB-761 SB-285 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor HB-1368 Supreme Court HB-138, 1636 Teachers' Retirement System HB-764 University of Illinois HB-2756 SB-290, 436, 1205, 1520, 1525 ARMED FORCES See MILITARY AND NAVAL ASBESTOS See HEALTH ASSESSORS Cook County assessors certificates of error issued upon request, HB-392 county assessors legal and technical assistance, Dept. Rev. provide, SB-226 county assessors-counties over 500,000 property assessment disclosures, HB- 334 township assessors removes education requirement, HB- 1315 ATHLETICS amateur sports programs volunteer liability limitations, HB-210, 1421, 1635 athletic inducements, criminal offense, SB-1170 higher education basketball game scheduling, HB- 1100 interscholastic athletic fees, restricts, SB-1043; HB-10, 2413 nighttime sports events noise emission regulation exemptions, SB-958 pro atheltic events in cities over 1 million exempt from nighttime noise regulations, SB-90 regular season nighttime events, permits 18, SB-1544 noise emission regulation exemptions, SB-958 nighttime regulations no longer applicable to pro athletic events in cities over 1 million, SB-90 Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ATHLETICS-Cont. closed circuit TV; gross receipts tax; exclusions; promotor permits; registration; scoring; medical personnel, HB-2332 neurological exams, requires for licensing, HB-43 professional sporting events alcohol sales restrictions, HB-2886 school association dues restrictions on payment to State & nat'l. associations, SB-42 schools coaches, authorizes employment of noncertificated employees, HB-711 interscholastic competition, student choise of physician for exam, SB-851 minimum eligibility standards for interscholastic competitions, SB- 70;HB-250 Sports Facilities Authority Act, Illinois affirmative action program for equal employment, HB-2898 disbursements to Sports Facilities Fund, SB-1229 local gov't. unit; real estate improvements; insurance; territorial boundaries; bonds; noise emission standards; HB-1854 real estate taxes on facility, requires tenant to pay, HB-264 repeals, SB-878;HB-374 Sports Facilities Fund, disbursements to, SB-1229 steroids amateur sports, limits human anabolic steroid distribution to therapeutic reasons, HB-670 U.S. Olympic Committee Fund of IL creates in State Treasury; income tax check-off, SB-129 United States Olympic Committee Act creates; income tax check-off, SB-488 ATTORNEY GENERAL See STATE OFFICERS ATTORNEYS Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, creates, SJR(CA)-35 attorney signature eliminates requirement for belief formed after inquiry, SB-1153 Attorneys and Counselors Act non-attorney referral of client to attorney for fee, misdemeanor, SB- 730 attorneys general appointment of investigators; securing & serving warrants; firearm authorization, SB-271 2565 ATTORNEYS-Cont. contingent fees limitations, SB-1063;HB-1474 Criminal Justice Retirement System creates new Article 25 of Pension Code, HB-1913 General Assembly members members with 10 years service take bar exam, practice law, SB-997 harming a prosecutor aggravated battery, SB-1405 incorporation attorney may act as initial incorporator, HB-388 lawyer fees imposes; regulation of legal profession, SB-873 legal counsel solicitation prohibits on courthouse property, SB- 738 notary public actions attorney notary publics may perform for documents prepared by that attorney, HB-1420 power of attorney Durable Power of Attorney Act, creates, HB-1109 IL Power of Attorney Act, creates, SB-524 Powers of Attorney for Health Care Act, creates, HB-842 Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney for Property Act, creates, HB-1110 Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act, creates, SB-1288 Public Defender Act appointment of investigators; securing & serving warrants; firearm authorization, SB-271 court appoint to defend indigent person in contempt of court, SB-739;HB- 1502 Sanitary District of 1907 board of trustees salaries, increases; eliminates maximum annual attorney salary, HB-246 State's attorneys appointment of investigators; securing & serving warrants; firearm authorization, SB-271 counties employing Assist. St. Attorneys, G.A. appropriate funds for salary supplements, HB-1914 sets salaries, HB-1915 special prosecutors limits compensation, HB-173 State furnish 2/3 salary of Assist. St. Attorney, HB-1916 subpoena of attorneys Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ATTORNEYS-Cont. requires prior judicial approval, SB-358; HB-192 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor assist county St. attorneys in Controlled Substances and Narcotic Profit Forfeiture cases, HB- 1707 jurisdiction in all cases from counties under 3 million, HB-1706 AUDITOR GENERAL See STATE OFFICERS AUTO DEALERS See MOTOR VEHICLES BAIL See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE BANKING AND FINANCE annuity check cashing, SB-214 Bank Holding Company Act acquisition of S&L, SB-1219;HB-2550 bank acquisitions, SB-907, 1595; HB- 1000, 2545 Commissioner of Banks & Trusts examine any company owning 25% of State bank, SB-935 eliminates midwest bank region limitation, SB-990 Ohio, midwestern state, SB-221, 1594 Banking Act, Illinois bank definition, expands, HB-2794 bank director stock ownership, HB- 2788 bank general powers, HB-2790 bank organization criteria; capital req.; St. Banking Board immunity, HB- 2123 bank-owned travel agencies, SB-406; HB-576, 1687 basic loan limits, SB-1285 charter changes; lending limits; required publications; SB-925 collection practices, HB-53 continuing operation of merged bank facility, SB-1221 corporate powers, SB-1415, 1416;HB- 2535 Electronic Data Processing Advisory Comm. operations; mandatory sharing of fund transfer facilities, SB-985;HB-1358 electronic funds transfer regulations; proprietary network examination; Electronic Fund Transfer Advisory Comm. & EDP Advisory Comm., HB-2546 emergency sale of assets or merger, HB-2806 emergency sales of assets or merger, HB-2804 2566 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. fees paid to Commissioner, raises; penalties, SB-1303 fund transfer terminal limitations, removes; proprietary network exams, SB-1457 insurance brokers/securities dealers powers, SB-608;HB-1426 insurance issuance, HB-2525 minimum number of directors, SB-928 mortgagees notify mortgagors of sale of mortgage, HB-2687 public funds management, public agency investment, SB-1 220;HB-2530 real estate broker powers, SB-607 stand-by letters of credit not exempt from lending limits, HB-2806 State bank stockholder preemptive rights, eliminates, HB-2543 State banks purchase securities, SB- 1414 technical change, HB-1327 telephone conference calls for conduct of business, HB-2533 terms; cross references; Commissioner conduct trust company hearings, HB-2795 check cashing gov't. agency annuity checks, req. banks and S&Ls to cash, SB-214 merchants, authorizes services for fee, HB-513 community reinvestments est. requirements for banks and savings & loans, SB-1392;HB-1267, 1764 requires of mortgage bankers, sales finance agencies, consumer finance co. & insurance co., HB-1764 Consumer Bank Act creates; money lending; Dept. Financial Institutions regulate, HB-2071 Consumer Installment Loan Act charge for premiums paid for non-filing insurance, HB-2291 precomputed installment loan repayments, HB-2528 sales finance agency business, credit extension, HB-2211 cosigner rights bans adverse credit information or collection proceedings without notice, HB-2146 credit card surcharge, prohibits, SB-400 credit cards and revolving credit see also: interest Credit Card Application Disclosure Act, creates, HB-1630 interest rate and fee disclosure in ads & applications, HB-2388, 2415 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. interest rate ceiling, SB-188, 217;HB-4, 19,413 limits revolving credit int.; int. charged on ave. daily balance; limits annual fees; disclosure requirements; maximum interest rate, SB-895 prohibits surcharge for use of credit card in lieu of cash, SB-626, 1337; HB-1785 rate information on applications, bills & statements; Att. Gen. publish comparison list, SB-400 revolving credit interest charges, SB- 895;HB-1878 revolving credit rates & annual fees disclosure, HB-2119 surcharge on credit card usage, prohibits HB-1043 Credit Services Regulations Act regulates credit services organizations & companies; disclosure statements; advertising restrictions, HB-2487 credit unions borrowing limitations, requirements, SB-893 credit agreement require debtor pay collection costs, HB-2166 mortgage loans, HB-1235 mortgagees notify mortgagors of sale of mortgage, HB-2687 non-member deposits authorization, SB-1603 Currency Exchange Act ambulatory currency exchange services, HB-1286 inspection of locations served by ambulatory currency exchange upon complaints, SB-1054 money order cash deposited into special trust funds, HB-2293 currency exchanges Community and Ambulatory Currency Exchanges Act ambulatory currency exchange licensing criteria, HB-2623 community currency exchange purchaser apply for license, HB-2865 licensing fees, SB-777 services to senior citizens, public housing occupants, pensioners, public aid recipients, SB-746 electronic funds transfer actions brought within one year, SB-925 Comptroller and county board authorization, HB- 1151 electronic funds transfer regulations; proprietary network examination; Electronic Fund Transfer Advisory Comm. & EDP Advisory Comm., HB-2546 2567 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. fund transfer terminal limitations, removes; proprietary network exams, SB-1457 mandatory sharing of fund transfer facilities, HB-1358 terms; cross references; Commissioner conduct trust company hearings, HB-2795 electronic securities transactions Uniform Commercial Code provisions governing; certificated & uncertificated securities, SB-258;HB-513 Fairness in Lending Act, IL loan interest rate, locks as specified in loan application, HB-314 mortgage loan applicant copies of credit reports & appraisals, HB-315 residential mortgage loan application withdrawal and refund of fees, SB- 1266 federal currency transaction reports also filed with State Police, HB-1611 Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform creates; rights of creditors & transferees, SB-965 holidays Casimir Pulaski birthday, commemorative holiday status, HB- 338 Famous Americans Day, creates: Columbus, Washington, Pulaski, King, HB-582 Home Equity Lending Plan Act creates; seller retain life interest in home, HB-1078 insufficient funds checks bad check fee authorization, HB-2540 civil liability for checks over $150, SB- 741 civil liability 30 days following written demand for payment, HB-352 deceptive practice to issue bad check for State or local gov't. obligation, SB-262 financial institutions furnish list of drawers to commercial customers, HB-1738 garnishment; treble damages; attorney fees; costs, HB-2825 Public Utilities Revenue Act provisions, expands, HB-1166 Rev. Act collection officer impose fee, HB-1517 treble damages liability 30 days after written notice to pay, HB-357 Inter-American Development Bank prohibits investment of insurance funds in obligations, HB-1852 interest Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. see also: credit cards and revolving credit credit card & revolving credit interest ceiling, SB-188, 217;HB-4, 19, 413, 2450 credit card interest rate & fee disclosures, HB-2388, 2415 disclosure rules & regulations, HB- 2708 higher ed student loan rates, HB-188 limits certain rates & charges, SB-186 loan interest and manner of payment, HB-1013 removes limit on written contracts, SB- 1413 revolving credit interest rate & annual fees disclosure, HB-2119 revolving credit, interest on unpaid principal balance only, HB-411 Interstate Assisted Depository Institutions Acquisition Act creates; failing IL banks may be acquired by financial institutions in midwestern states, SB- 1299 Linked Deposit Act, IL creates; State funds deposit; financial institution loans to small businesses, HB-1842 loans loan interest and manner of payment, HB-1013 lost instruments security, HB-172 merged banks facilities continued operation, HB-475 mortgage bankers repeals Act regulating; creates Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987, SB-1297 Mortgage Bankers Act mortgagees notify mortgagors of sale of mortgage, HB-2687 Mortgage Brokers Act, IL creates; regulation; licensing; disclosure statements, HB-1950 Mortgage Escrow Account Act lender notify borrower of all available accounts & interest rates meeting escrow requirements, HB-1305, 2312 release of account pledged in lieu of escrow, SB-1212 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act balloon-note financing agreements, HB-2477 credit life or credit disability insurance notices, HB-216 interest rates for financing, restrictions, HB-369 Public Bonds Interest Rate Limitation Act 2568 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. home rule limitations, SB-206 rental-purchase agreements regulation, SB-1046 Sales Finance Agency Act increases license fees, SB-915 Savings and Loan Act of 1985, IL bonded officers & employees, SB-952; HB-1597 examination of holding companies and subsidiaries, SB-927 holding companies Article, adds, SB-213 holding company acquisition of S&Ls and holdings companies in Midwestern states, SB-213 IL Savings and Loan and Residential Mortgage Licensee Fund, est., SB-1298 mortgagees notify mortgagors of sale of mortgage, HB-2687 S&L purchase equity interest in insurance companies, SB-779 savings and loan associations (S&Ls) cashing gov't. agency annuity checks, requires, SB-214 dividends declared quarterly, HB-2867 foreign savings and loan associations application & annual renewal fee increases; S&L publish notice of application filing, SB-1593 holding company financial statements; changes in ownership, HB-2871 mergers of failing S&L, HB-2868 Savings and Loan and Residential Mortgage Licensee Fund, establishes, SB-1298, 1349 secured transactions secured property title insurance, prohibits lender from requiring borrower to obtain from particular insurer, HB-1937 Securities Law of 1953, IL exempt transactions filing fees, SB-817 statutory fees, deletes; deletes filing deadline ban; definitions, SB-450 suspension of registration, HB-2138 Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, SB-577; HB-2659 student loans default, prohibits State employment; wage garnishment, HB-1098 travel agencies, bank-owned, SB-406; HB- 576, 1687, 2122 Trusts and Trustees Act trustee agreements with affiliated banks, SB-1286 withdrawal of deposited funds time period subject to federal law, SB-445 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BINGO See GAMES AND GAMBLING BLOOD AND BLOOD DONORS See MEDICINE BOATS Boat Registration and Safety Act boating license age, raises to 21, HB- 2199 canoes and kayaks, exempt from registration requirement, SB- 1550;HB-2925 DUI conviction report made to Dept. of Conservation Law Enforcement Div., HB-2202 prohibits persons under 12 from certification to operate, HB-2201 registration & titling of all watercraft, HB-2220 watercraft operation regulations; safety procedures; licensing requirements, HB-2219 charter boats limits local regulation, SB-1485;HB- 2490 DUI boating increases penalty, HB-2072 revocation of operating privileges and motor vehicle driving privileges; judicial driving permit authorization, HB-1200 gambling place docking of boats used for or containing devices for gambling, prohibits, HB-9 BONDS bonds as security State Treasurer may accept for deposit of State moneys, SB-264 Build Illinois Bond Act authorization increase; program expansion HB-2824 sewer & water project bond issue, authorizes, HB-308 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act economic feasibility studies of purchase of public utility; use of Coal Dev. Fund, HB-2280 IL Alternative Energy Loan Repayment Fund, creates for deposit of funds, SB-572 report to G.A. evaluating coal development projects, HB-2315 specifies Illinois coal, HB-1769 stylistic change, HB-1272 county court house bonds raises maximum tax rate, SB-142 county jails and sheriffs' residences multi-county jail tax levy and bond issue, SB-1035;HB-2863 2569 BONDS-Cont. county working cash funds bonds bear interest at specified rate, SB-849 General Obligation Bond Act additional city powers, HB-854 anti-pollution allocation, increases, SB- 117 county stormwater management, one- yr. tax; fees; bonds, HB-998 ICC gas & electric purchase or eminent domain acquisition; general obligation bonds; HB-1617 increases authorization, SB-778;HB- 1928, 2833 increases bond authorization, SB-837; HB-1684 increases EPA authorization for municipal grants, SB-1007 increases, new Cook County hospital, HB-1196 issuance for park district aquarium improvements & superconducting supercollider expenses, SB-47 local gov't. construction of revenue producing capital facilities, HB-2175 local taxing dist. issue for tort judgments, limits amounts, HB-171 low-income single room occupancy facilities, IHDA bonds, HB-1128 punctuation changes, SB-109 sewage treatment consolidation, HB-1135 township board of managers tax levy increase; bond increase; money borrowing, SB-978 local governmental entity bonds Local Government Health Services Act bond issuance authorization; tax levy, HB-2070 municipal bonds interest rate on bonds issued for special purpose, payable from tax levy, etc. SB-267 water treatment bonds without referendum, under Fed. Clean Water Act, SB-1243 performance bonds waives, Minority & Female Business Enterprise Act, St. contracts under $50,000, HB-1181 Private Activity Bond Allocation Act, IL creates; establish standards; non-home rule counties or municipalities, SB- 1167 home rule unit reallocations, HB-2558 Public Bonds Interest Rate Limitation Act home rule limitations, SB-206 Public Securities and Finance Act creates; public corporation supplemental authority to issue bonds in re tax-exempt status, SB- 1597 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BONDS-Cont. revenue bonds additional city powers, HB-854 Farm Debt Restructuring Act, Farm Dev. Authority issue bonds, HB-637 sewage treatment consolidation, HB- 135 solar energy funding, IHDA authorization, HB-2592 school treasurer bond amount based on average cash & investment balances, SB-755 State Scholarship Commission, Illinois increases bond limit, SB-1137 surety bonds Consumer Deposit Security Act of 1987, creates; lessor surety bonds, SB-1287 guarantees for small contractors, HB- 257 notary public surety bond, repeals req., HB-467 roofing license applicants proof of, SB- 431 tax-free bonds community college districts supplemental authority, SB-1439 school districts supplemental authority, SB-1438 supplemental powers to units of gov't. to issue (Fed. Tax Reform Act 1986), SB-1440 taxable bonds procedures for issue by State, local gov't. & school dists., HB-256 Urban Stormdrainage Management District Act creates; intergov'tal. agreements; bonds; property tax, HB-997 BUILD ILLINOIS See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY agribusiness Post-Harvest Technology Center, creates; promote agricultural products, research, industry, etc. HB-700 Seed Capital Fund, creates; agribusiness investments, HB-703 Antitrust Act, Illinois exempts rail carriers & common carriers by pipeline from regulation, SB-1152, 1459; HB-2207 Aquaculture Development Act creates; Dept. Ag program to develop IL aquaculture industry, SB-762 Business and Education Cooperation Act creates; E.St.Louis & Brooklyn school districts; business incubator; HB-900 2570 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. Business Capital Resources Act creates; Bus. Cap. Resources Authority assist fledgling businesses, HB-1973 Business Corporation Act of 1983 business combination requirements, disclosure statements, fair price for mergers, SB-803 control share acquisitions, new Article 11A, regulates, HB-2901, 2975, 3008 director liability limitations, SB-1214; HB-1529 director liability, HB-933 rural route number requirement, SB- 448 business discrimination, prohibits State business or funding, HB-1145 business education program DCCA Office of Urban Assistance create and administer, HB- 1141 Business Impact Note Act creates; Ec. & Fiscal Comm. prepare notes on certain legislation, SB- 389;HB-1133 Buy Illinois DCCA program-IL business & gov't. agencies purchase IL goods & services, HB-2369 Chemical Safety Act notification of significant releases; fees; contingency plans, HB-1359 commercialization centers royalty agreements, allows centers awarded grants by DCCA to accept, SB-780 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act prices marked on shelves, stores using automatic checkout systems, HB-1341 telephone transactions, statutory cancellation provisions apply, HB- 1788 Cooperative Act of 1987, IL creates; incorporation, merger & dissolution of coops; repeals Co- operative Act, HB-2778 disadvantaged businesses DOT procurement of goods from, HB- 1647 Disrupted Business Assistance Act enacts; defers occupation tax payment for work interrupted by road construction, SB-748 Economic Adjustment Council creates in DCCA; assistance related to IL business closings & layoffs, HB- 810 Economic Adjustment, Council for Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. establishes, assistance connected with IL business closings & lay-offs, HB- 1192 Emergency Business Retention Act renames Employee Ownership Assistance Act; incl. community ownership assoc.; loans, grants, etc., SB-796 Employee Ownership Assistance Act Emergency Business Retention Act, name change; community ownership assoc.; loans, grants, etc., SB-796 enterprise zones See ENTERPRISE ZONES Entrepreneurship Education, IL Institute for, creates within State Board of Ed., SB-687, 691; HB-184 foreign business incentives DCCA impact study on domestic business, SB-200 foreign language bank DCCA/State Board of Ed. establish to assist in foreign trade development, HB-2783 Franchise Disclosure Act repeals; creates Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987, HB-2011 General Not For Profit Corporation Act corporate name, restricts use of political party name, HB-2827 immunity from liability of officers and directors, HB-1312 rural route number requirement; articles of revocation of dissolution, Sb-449 total tort immunity to volunteer workers, HB-270 volunteers not liable while performing volunteer duties, SB-681 ;HB-1555 High Impact Businesses qualifying criteria; redistribution of funds, HB-2102 Hispanic business financial institution incentives, DCCA furnish, HB-3002 Illinois goods and services DCCA program-IL business and government agencies purchase, HB-2369 incorporation attorney may act as initial incorporator, HB-388 industrial battery/aggravated industrial battery, SB-1276, 1396 industrial project loans Direct Loan Program, IL Dev. Finance Authority, HB-2555 Labor-Management Notification and Consultation Act 2571 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. creates; plant closing notice; civil relief; DCCA/Dept. Labor, HB-810 Linked Deposit Act, IL creates; State funds deposit; financial institution loans to small businesses, HB-1842 Medical Corporation Act attorney may act as initial incorporator, HB-388 Medical Treatment Reparations Corporation creates; establisn fund of fees from doctors & hospitals for medical malpractice coverage, SB-1512 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act certification for State agencies performed by Council, SB-1251 Council members appointed by Gov., HB-1194 independent of DCCA; grants for entire State; removes repealer, HB- 820 limits size of eligible businesses, HB-978 losses, Urban Assistance Office guarantee sureties, HB-1139 removes repealer, HB-1743 resident alien, includes as minority, HB-2405 service contract awards, HB-2670 set-aside programs, contracts awarded to labor surplus areas, HB-2082 State agencies inclusions, SB-1177 State contracts, %age of total dollar amt awarded to minority & female businesses SB-663 State contracts, 10% set aside for blacks only, HB-584 toll-free phone number for information requests, HB-2124 waiver of compliance, grants to lowest bidding contractors making good faith efforts to comply, SB-704 waives performance bonds, St. contracts under $50,000, HB-1181 Minority Business Development Authority Act, IL, creates, HB-1627 Municipal Investment Corporation Act creates; authorizes city corporation to engage in business activity, HB-2774 Nazi Germany/slave labor, business bans, HB-2417, 2418, 2677 bans certain businesses from IL, HB- 2418 bans State gov't. entities business transactions, HB-2417 nonprofit organizations org. receiving State or federal funds, Aud. Gen. annual audit, SB-166 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. not for profit development corporations DCCA grants for business related purposes HB-2879 pension fund investments Northern Ireland, Comptroller survey of U.S. corps., HB-1374 Post-Harvest Technology Center creates in Peoria; promote agricultural products, research, industry, etc., HB-700, 1620 Private Business and Vocational Schools Act additional attorney; teacher/student ratio; sup't. inspections; certification; applications; enrollment, SB-1558 certificate of approval issued by State Board of Ed., HB-1686 Council, replaces Committee; definitions; regulations, SB-1249;HB-2260 Private Enterprise Review Commission creates in DCCA; creates DCCA regulatory flexibility division, HB- 1681 creates; study State & non-profit agencies competing with private IL business, HB-306, 601 private enterprise, restricts competition with, SB-1128 Procurement Institute, IL creates within DCCA; assist economically disadvantaged businesses, HB-2446 Professional Services Corporation Act attorney may act as initial incorporator, HB-388 public body corporations bonds proceeds, HB-1859 Public Contracts Loan Act creates; loans to minority & female businesses, HB-2205 Public Securities and Finance Act creates; public corporation supplemental authority to issue bonds in re tax-exempt status, SB- 1597 Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act assumed name use; fees; renewals; SB-1261 Seed Capital Fund, creates; agribusiness investments, HB-703 Self-employed Manufacturing Assistance Program Act creates; DCCA grants & loans to self- employed businesses, SB-1239 SIU International Commerce and Development Center establishes; world-wide marketing, products, services, ideas, HB-1217, 1955 2572 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. Small Bus. Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Assistance Program, SB-1561 small business Build IL small business capital loan, increases, HB-1683 DCCA technical assistance to industrial manufacturing businesses, HB-1681 defines, SB-493 infrastructure, DCCA development assistance, HB-1682 Prairie State 2000 training grants, HB- 2444 small business innovation research Act, creates; economic incentives, HB- 1680 small business self insurance retention funds, new Ins. Code Article, HB- 1164 small business definition; litigation expense limitation, HB-181 Small Business Innovation Research Project Phase II Assistance Act, SB-1560; HB- 1680 Small Business Litigation Expenses Act creates; court or State agency may award litigation expenses, HB-181, 2443 small business, redefines, HB-1560 State agency competition with private enterprise, restrictions, SB-1128 State Compensation Insurance Fund creates; corporation; insure employers against liability, HB-1008 State safety inspections and education Dept. of Labor no jurisdiction over pol. subdivisions, SB-530 Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, SB-577; HB-2659 tax deduction/credit - community college training programs, HB-1530 Tax Incentives for Capital Investment in Small Businesses Act, creates, SB-394 Technology Finance Corporation Act creates; matching capital for equity investments in small businesses; research contracts, HB-2489 Technology Innovation and Commercialization Grants-in-Aid Council membership, Dept. of Ag. & agribusiness representatives, HB-2837 Trade Secrets Act, IL, HB-542 Trade Secrets Act, Uniform creates; codify basic common law provisions, HB-1853 Urban Redevelopment, creates Dept., HB- 2474 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BUY ILLINOIS See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CANCER See DISEASES CEMETERIES DCFS contracts deceased residents of DCFS institutions, HB-2617 neglected graves and cemeteries county maintenance limit, deletes, SB- 1613 Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act, IL Class A misdemeanor for violation, HB-2766 contracts sold on guaranteed price basis; determination of assets; definitions, HB-1698 foreign warehouse facility; service of process; performance bonds; licensure; trust fund trustees; audits, HB-1917 CENTRAL AMERICA IL National Guard or IL Naval Militia no State funds used to pay persons for active service for training in Cen. Amer., SB-297;HB-838 CHARITIES Charitable Contribution Solicitation Act door-to-door salesmen disclosure of compensation, HB-2852 charitable donations counties may accept to aid those in need of assistance, SB-481 Charitable Games Act coin-operated gaming devices, HB- 1802 organizations eligible to conduct, SB- 177, 1091; HB-177, 291, 236, 336, 860, 945, 2160 restricts licenses to counties over 2 million, SB-393, 721 Charitable Trust Act trust value, increases, SB-14 low income persons DCCA loan program, HB-2083 Religious and Charitable Risk Pooling Trust Act religious and charitable trusts pooling & reinsurance arrangements; reorganize as mutual ins. company, SB-702 Religious Corporation Act trustee liability, HB-2923 Social Services Planning Authority, IL, creates, HB-2881 solicitation and collection of funds financial reports for receipt of over $100,000 (now $50,000), SB-15 2573 CHARITIES--Cont. registration statement information, HB-2987 CHICAGO airport curfew, HB-2856 airport property acquisition condemnation limitations; requires approval by ordinance, SB-276 condemnation of property in another municipality, HB-2855 aldermen withdrawal of candidacy time period, HB-1822 annual appropriation corporate authorities 3/5 vote; property tax rate increase; tax bill information HB-2915 Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act creates; 5-yr plan, HB-1644 Chicago Park District RR rights-of-way acquisition, SB-1483 Shedd Aquarium land transfer, HB-439 Chicago sanitary district police powers, HB-1082 Chicago world trade center, DCCA establish, HB-2349 collar counties stormwater management plans; property tax, HB-998 Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board increases membership; compensation; political affiliation; quorum, SB-1122 elected officials Chicago mayor special election to fill vacancy, HB-2963, 2994 commencement of office terms, HB- 1884 elected school board, HB-2719, 2984 joint nomination & election of Mayor and Vice Mayor; Vice Mayor serves as Interim Mayor, HB-2985, 2994 Vice Mayor of Chicago, Mayoral appointee, SB-1569 Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund Brookfield Zoo & Chi. Botanical Garden, incl. allocations to, SB-71 Lake Michigan Protection Authority creates; transfers powers of DOT; pre- empts home rule, HB-1456 Lake Michigan work permits, EPA issue instead of Pollution Control Board, HB- 2864 Local Government Health Services Act creates; local Authorities of mental health, dev. disabilities, and alcoholism & substance abuse; tax levy; bonds; HB-2070 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHICAGO-Cont. mayors Chicago Mayor & Vice Mayor joint election, SB-1570 recall, HB-373 noise emission regulation nighttime regulations no longer applicable to pro athletic events in cities over 1 million, SB-90 O'Hare Airport aircraft landing bans, permits by ordinance; bans additional runways; Chi. noise abatement office; EPA pollution control; SB-805 noise level standards for take-offs and landings, HB-2861 suburban taxi facilities & spaces, SB- 1145 video lottery games authorizes installation at O'Hare, SB-105 economic impact study prior to installation, SB-106 Revised Cities and Villages Act Chicago Mayor & Vice Mayor joint election, SB-1570 Chicago mayor special election to fill vacancy, HB-2963 short title, HB-583, 585 Vice Mayor of Chicago, Mayoral appointee, SB-1569 school district annual school improvement plans; report cards; Chi. Subdist. Education Advisory Councils, HB-2992 Board of Education appointment of attorney, HB-2355 bilingual/bicultural school counselors, SB-1099 bonding authority, restores, HB- 935 building purposes tax rate increase, SB-399, 935;HB-795, 1176, 1793 educational purposes tax rate, SB- 1520 elected, HB-2621, 2719, 2777 free textbook tax levy, increases, SB-919 general superintendent financial report deadline, HB-2356 job descriptions in writing, HB- 2354 sch. supervised playground tax levy authorization, HB-1365 structures leased to Chicago Park Dist., bans renewed use for school bldg., SB-187 student counseling systems in attendance centers, SB-1263 2574 CHICAGO Cont. Chicago Board of Education election, HB-2984 Cook County educational service regions, SB-1606 expands principal's authority, SB-108; HB-681 facilities leased to Park Dist., bans use as school buildings, SB-935 higher education institution report on student performance to Chi. high school principals, SB-1104 independent districts, creates 20; elected sch. boards; City Council taxing & bonding powers; Central Education Comm. HB-2621 local school autonomy pilot program, HB-935 principal's authority, expands, HB- 1182 repeals obsolete language, HB-2353 restructures, SB-698, 699; HB-1177 semi-autonomous subdistricts, creates, HB-1583 transient merchant licensing, HB-560 West Side Development Commission Act, creates, HB-839 CHILDREN AND MINORS Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, creates, SB-1198 Adoption Act See ADOPTION alcohol consumption by minor barring minors from premises serving alcohol, HB-643 deletes as element of offense knowledge that minor left gathering in drunken condition, HB-1944 place of trial, HB-6J4 underage consumption in home requires accompaniment by parent when leaving, HB-591 child abuse and neglect Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act addicted abuser drug & alcohol treatment referrals, DCFS make, HB-348 advisory multidisciplinary team review, DCFS provide, HB-223 changes short title; DCFS family services plan, SB-844 child death autopsies: accidental vs intentional child injuries, HB-464 DCFS extend determination period, HB-95 DCFS in-home services demonstration programs, HB- 225 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. DCFS multidisciplinary teams in each administrative region, HB- 92 DCFS sole investigating agency, HB-224 DCFS staff continuing education & training programs, HB-98 field personnel of Dept. of Rehab. Services required to report cases to DCFS, HB-2872 invesigations; referrals, HB-99 investigations of reports incl. direct contact w/subjects of report, HB-94 investigations of teachers or sch. administrators, HB-1484 medical evaluations, DCFS est. procedures for obtaining, HB-99, 222 records expungement, removes requirement, HB-421 report access, grants to operator of DASA residential facility, SB-1296 addicted abuser drug & alcohol treatment referrals, DCFS make, HB-348 child abuse & neglect prevention programs, DCFS single St. agency for, HB-93 child abuse prevention plan, DCFS develop annually, SB-22 contributing to dependency, neglect and delinquency of children, defines crimes HB-2674 DCFS hotline staffing & equipment, HB-797 Dept. Public Aid home visits, report suspected child abuse to DCFS, HB-478 family preservation services, HB-1469 licensed child care facilities, DCFS visits & inspections, SB-253 marital privilege against testifying not applicable, HB-525 school child in protective custody, sch. withhold whereabouts, SB-398, 1270 sexual abuse victims, expedite criminal procedure proceedings, HB-522 video taped testimony, HB-510 Child Advocacy, creates IL Dept. of, HB- 1155 Child Care Act alien child care services pilot program, HB-2503 child care facility emergency permit, HB-2162 child care facility, DCFS non- renewable conditional license, SB-1234 2575 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. day care vehicle operators licenses; facility licensing standards, HB-2371 DCFS advisory board, children requiring mental treatment & nursing care, HB-2616 DCFS visits to day care centers & homes, HB-99 denies day care to children with communicable diseases, HB-673 facility licensing & permit standards; bans discrimination against employee for complaint about facility licensing violations, HB-1546 foster homes, DCFS interviews of persons previously placed in, HB-166 foster parent applicants, DCFS investigation, SB-1353 group day care home definition, SB-407; HB-679 health and safety standards for child care facilities, HB-2015 hospital-based sick child care programs, includes as day care center, SB-649 investigation of volunteer child abuse or neglect, volunteer must authorize, HB-1970 licensed child care facility, DCFS annual visits, HB-628 licensed facilities, DCFS visits and inspections, SB-253 licensure standards, prohibits firearms, HB-883 staff member with first aid and CPR certification, requires, HB-1424 unlicensed child care facility examinations, SB-939 voluntary licensure of paid child care workers, HB-1115 Child Care Worker Certification Act of 1987 creates; exams; standards; fees; disciplinary hearings, HB-1844 child custody court selection of custodial parent, HB- 2038 DCFS investigations, parties to proceedings reimburse Dept., SB-930 joint custody rebuttable presumption in favor of, SB-231 judgment, limits court modification, SB-220 Child Labor Law employment certificates exempts for federal programs, SB- 903 exempts for summer day camp counselors, SB-242 child support Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. SEE ALSO: DOMESTIC RELATIONS SEE ALSO: PUBLIC AID child support determination, HB-2579 claim on beneficiary trust interest, SB-263;HB-473 employer withholding fee, increases, HB-326 IL is "Convention Country" pursuant to United Kingdom Internat'l. Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, SB-1332 modification of order to increase to statutory guidelines, HB-2350 Parentage Act judgment contain child support order, HB-1452 child visitation grandparent & great-grandparent visitation privileges, HB-1574 violation of order, misdemeanor, HB- 83 Child Welfare Advisory Committee DCFS appoint, HB-1439 Child Welfare Investigator Act creates; certify DCFS investigators, SB-21 child welfare sanitariums reduces number of towns authorized to build, SB-969;HB-2870 child witness prohibits barring witness because of age; trier of fact determine witness credibility, SB-123 contraceptives furnishing to students in sch. bldgs. or on sch. grounds, prohibits, SB-63 crimes against minors increases penalties: 2nd degree murder, battery, aggravated battery, HB- 1624 day care day care home zoning classification, HB-2210 DCFS conduct planning activities; priorities, HB-655 DCFS facilities for children of working poor, HB-2662 denies day care to children with communicable diseases, HB-673 group day care home definition, SB-407; HB-679 hospital-based sick child care programs, includes as day care center, SB-649 licensure standards, prohibits firearms, HB-883 Public Aid furnish child care to certain AFDC recipients, HB-1203 2576 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. school provide to children of truants in truant alternative ed. programs, HB- 1723 DCFS Children's Services Fund creates to receive foster care & adoption services federal funds, SB-1488 Delinquency Prevention Act, IL Commission on, repeals, HB-2222 dependent care assistance income tax deduction, SB-215 developmental disabilities, Act relating to prevention of adds short title, IL Perinatal Care Act, HB-548 DMHDD Children and Adolescents Division, establishes, HB-1992 driving under influence (DUI) persons under 21, blood alcohol concentration levels, HB-1718 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act sales to minors, misdemeanor, HB-2328 fetal alcohol syndrome county clerk dispense pamphlets to persons applying for marriage license, SB-772 retail sellers of alcohol post warning signs furnished by Dept. Rev., SB- 770 foster homes DCFS reimbursement program for damages by foster children, SB-912 foster parent applicants, DCFS investigation, SB-1353 income tax exemption, HB-1720 limits DCFS foster home placements, HB-1190 re-licensing, DCFS interview persons previously placed in, HB-166 guardians guardian appointments for minors between 18 and 21 not mature enough to handle certain property, SB-744 Temporary Guardian Act, IL, creates; persons 16 or over not able to understand or control behavior, SB- 728 Handicapped High Risk Children and Neonatal Health Care Provider Assistance Act of 1987, HB-1472 homeless youth DCFS emergency shelter program, HB-412 homeless youth & shelter care facilities funding, DCFS, HB-1655 Infertility Relief Act, IL creates; surrogate parentage agreements; certified parent & child relationship; certified child inheritance rights, SB-1510 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. Intergov'tal. Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984 defines child, HB-1056 school districts incl. as unit of local government; I SEARCH programs to prevent child runaways, HB-726 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984 I SEARCH funding; policy boards; annual reports, SB-933 juvenile offenders fingerprints furnished to Dept. of State Police, SB-1401 juvenile records disclosure under Juvenile Court Act or Adoption Act, HB-2223 juvenile suicide Dept. Corrections suicide reduction program, HB-2457 school personnel training, SB-695; HB- 394 State Board of Ed. model suicide reduction curriculum, HB-2458 juveniles authoritative intervention eligibility, HB-2019 delinquent minor definition, HB-2675 Dept. Corrections suicide reduction program, HB-2457 drivers license revocation for drug offense, HB-1808 guardian at litem of minor to be an attorney, HB-1709 impeachment of juvenile court evidence in criminal proceedings against defendant adjudicated a delinquent, HB-1614 minor armed robbery court records, bans expungement, HB-2017 neglected minor, redefines abused minor, HB-1569 probation only for Class X felony, SB-1355 prosecution as adult aggravated battery with firearm, HB-1596 felony against senior citizen, SB- 1124 home invasion, other serious crimes, HB-2673 previous delinquent adjudication, HB-1498 Lekoteks special needs children, Dept. Rehab. Services contracts for establishment oflekoteks, HB-1014 Maternal and Child Health Services Act creates; Dept. Pub. Hlth. programs, grants, HB-890 2577 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. Mentally Ill Children and Adolescents, Div. of DMHDD, HB-1992 minor alcohol and drug tests parent may request; physician liability immunity, HB-2542 missing children identification procedures during registration of new students, SB- 1271 orphans sch. tuition reimbursement, technical change, HB-1702 parent alcohol or drug abuse, telephone hotline for children seeking counseling, HB-1422 parents and grandparents See DOMESTIC RELATIONS perinatal definition, HB-566 Pertussis Vaccine Act creates; informational pamphlet to parents; health care records & reports of adverse reactions, SB-804 Prenatal and Newborn Care Act creates; Dept. Public Health establish & operate program; medical services for low-income, HB-294 smoke detectors requires installation in certain facilities, HB-2403 Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act creates; prohibits sales & distribution to persons under 18, HB-1726 Special Youth Support Services Pilot Program Act creates; extended day & respite services for handicapped youth; sch. pilot grant programs, HB-1001, 2933 surrogate parenthood bans in Illinois, SB-499 teen parents educational programs for high school graduation requirements, SB-553 teenage pregnancy Dept. Public Aid study, HB-2461 pregnant student supplemental nutrition program, SB- 1194 teenage positive activity programs, State Board develop to prevent pregnancy, HB-384 Temporary Guardian Act, IL creates; appointment of guardians for persons 16 or older not able to understand or control own behavior, SB-728 tobacco prohibits distribution of samples to minors, SB-257 truants chronic habitual truant status of adjudicatory hearing, HB-1193 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. Juvenile Court jurisdiction, HB-205, 971 Urban Civilian Youth Service creates; urban youth unemployment report; work program, HB-907 youth employment and career development DMHDD programs for minority youth, HB-1834 CIRCUIT BREAKER See SENIOR CITIZENS AND DISABLED PERSONS CITIES AND VILLAGES abandoned vehicles removal of inoperable vehicles declared nuisance, SB-77 airport property acquisition condemnation limitations; requires approval by ordinance, SB-276 alcohol sales city fairs, wine sales, HB-88 Loves Park community center, HB-269 municipal bldgs. by ordinance, SB-277 municipal building over lake or stream, HB-281, 954 alley curfew, SB-718 Alton, repeals Act relating to, HB-81 Anna DMHDD property conveyance for sewage treatment plant, HB-932 annexation disconnection of annexed territory levying home rule fire protection tax, SB-980 disconnection of territory owned by township, HB-1629 liquor sales in territory, bans automatic annexation by city, SB-66 municipal agreements; boundary lines, HB-1237 new boundaries either near or far side of adjacent highway, HB-1413 park district annexation limitations, HB-594 unincorporated territory with multiple townships, req. referendum, HB- 1541 annual appropriation requires 3/5 vote if exceeds prior year plus inflation rate; property tax increase, 3/5 vote, SB-1547 Aurora validating tax acts, SB-731 Bed and Breakfast Act creates; local regulation; minimum standards, SB-1421 bids collusion or agreement to restrain competitive bidding reported to State's Attorney, SB-1432 2578 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. bond authorization city additional powers for issuance and retirement of bonds, HB-854 water treatment bonds without referendum, under Fed. Clean Water Act, SB-1243 boulevard use second division vehicle restrictions, bans local gov't. imposition, HB-139, 1613 building code violations judgment of fines or damages runs both with land and against defendant, HB-2631 judgments; liens; interest; unsafe building enclosure, HB-2600 building code, HB-2562 building health code violations causes of action; bonds, fees; repair liens, HB-2507 Burr Ridge includes in IL-Michigan Canal National Corridor Civic Center Authority area, SB-714;HB-1349 buses student transport, bans city licensing; special license plates, SB-750;HB- 867 cable television - see: RADIO AND TELEVISION Calumet City Cook County Forest Preserve Dist. territory, disconnects; allows Calumet City acquisition, HB-811 Centralia enterprise zone area, HB-2102 child welfare sanitariums reduces number of towns authorized to build, SB-969 Cities and Villages Act, Revised Chicago Mayor & Vice Mayor joint election, SB-1570 short title, HB-583, 585 Vice Mayor of Chicago, Mayoral appointee, SB-1569 city ordinances city ordinance prevail in conflict with other local gov't. entities, HB-1490 penal ordinance violation prosecutions, HB-1487 city-operated sewage/transportation facility decrease in property value, owner entitled to compensation from city, HB-2441 civil service limits suspensions, HB-423 promotion list strikings, HB-953 Coastal Resources Management Act, IL creates; management in conjunction with municipal management program of defined coastal zone, HB- 2754 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. collection fees foreign fire insurance company taxes, HB-586 commissioners deletes 30-hour/week requirement, SB-240;HB-854 Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment commissioner staggered terms, SB-682 Community Residence Right to Locate Act creates; prohibits zoning restrictions for disabled persons, HB-2611 contract award bans awards to companies with officials convicted of bribery, HB-2776 Crystal Lake Civic Center, creates, SB-251; HB-1373 Dolton alcohol sales in Dorchester Senior Business Center, permits, HB-994 East St. Louis SIU-East St. Louis, authorizes separate campus & president, HB- 2463 electric service prohibits purchasing or transmitting foreign-generated power, HB-1818 eminent domain permits for fire station expansion, HB- 811 employees election campaign prohibition, repeals, HB-1932 health insurance tax levy; self- insurance reserves, SB-212 library employees, exempts from civil service, HB-89 enterprise zones See ENTERPRISE ZONES environmental protection fees inspection or permit fees charged to local gov'ts., bans, HB-2726 Equity Assurance Plans city may establish; single family residence assurance, SB-1592 firearms local regulation & taxation, prohibits, HB-1270, 1348, 1885 Flood Insurance Rate Maps DOT provide and city display, SB-846 golf courses township purchase of 100 acres (now 50), authorizes, HB-283 handicapped recreational programs increases tax rate; no referendum, SB-600 Highway Advertising Control Act outdoor advertising limitations, HB- 599 2579 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. homeless persons Municipal Emergency Shelter Reimbursement Act, creates; State reimburse cities for temporary shelter for homeless, HB-969 incorporation consent of municipality within 1 1/2 miles of area, HB-724 filing of specified objections, SB-403 territory in counties over 150,000 within 10 mi. of smaller county, SB- 390 territory wholly bounded by single city, SB-763;HB-1749 Jail Standards Board creates; oversee county/municipal jails, SB-877 labor relations boards representation election time period; unfair labor practices; final orders; expenditure of public funds; precedents; SB-1215 liquor licenses precinct voter referenda on limitation of licenses, HB-1051 public official licensing, eliminates prohibition, SB-370;HB-852 local government governing body method of election pursuant to Voting Rights Act suit, HB-2187 Local Investment Pool Act creates; cities with Enterprise Zones form Municipal Investment Pool, HB-2733 Loves Park sale of alcohol at community center, HB-269 managerial government city clerk and treasurer appointments, HB-869 Marengo Civic Center, creates, SB-251; HB-1373 Marion liquor license appeal hearings, HB- 1314 mayors deletes 30-hour/week requirement, SB-240;HB-854 recall, HB-373 Vice Mayor of Chicago, Mayoral appointee, SB-1569- Mercer Township Aledo Civic Center boundaries, expands to include, HB-2993 Motor Fuel Tax Local Expenditure Restriction Act, creates, HB-1380 municipal bonds interest rate on bonds issued for special purpose, SB-267 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. municipal clerks election of clerk, referendum, SB-652 training institutes Committee; composition; program locations; no reimbursement, SB-457 municipal health departments privileged information, SB-1172 Municipal Investment Corporation Act creates; authorizes city corporation to engage in business activity, HB-2774 Municipal Joint Action Water Agencies project development costs, agencies bear proportionate share, HB-1377 municipal officials annual appropriation & property tax rate increase, restricts corporate authorities, SB- 1547 city clerk and treasurer appointments, HB-869 deletes 30-hour/week requirement, SB- 240; HB-854, 1237 election of aldermen, HB-1516 strong mayor gov't. candidate election at nonpartisan elections, HB-2723 vacancy in office when officer absent without cause from corporate meetings, HB-2085 village clerk election, HB-1508 Municipal Recycling Pilot Project Act, creates; EPA assistance & grants, HB- 2606 municipal taxes and tax levies See TAXATION nursing homes cities may establish non-profit homes, SB-1532;HB-2852 omnibus voting allows for unanimous approval of multiple ordinances or resolutions, HB-642 Ottawa canal land usage restrictions, lifts, HB-472 park district fees bans city surcharge on, SB-710; HB- 239, 722 parking violations city administrative adjudication system of parking violations; Sec. State suspend license for 10 unpaid tickets, HB-80 Peoria civic center employees participate in St. Pension Code, HB-520 Post-Harvest Technology Center, creates, HB-700, 1620 pesticides regulation, HB-2391, 2392 petitions special taxes or assessments, copy of petition & ordinance filed with county recorder, HB-1938 2580 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. police and fire protection applications available at public library branches, SB-152;HB-866 board of fire and police commissioners appointment by ordinance, SB-685 board termination by ordinance or referendum, HB-1606 compulsory retirement, HB-2164, 2177 conservator of the peace detention of arrested persons, HB-936 demotion; drug testing; disciplinary action, HB-2564 deputy or assistant deputy police chief appointments, SB-382;HB-1070 firemen & police applications available at public library branches, SB-152 indemnification, broadens for police & firemen; appeal bonds, SB-1552 permits use of eminent domain for fire station expansion, HB-811 police indemnification to entire amount of liability, HB-1006 police misconduct civil suits, allows, HB-38 police officer summons for violation of any city ordinance, SB-501 residency for policemen & firemen, HB-429 suspensions, expands period for seeking review, SB-382 public infrastructure sales tax revenues uses, HB-268 public utility regulation, HB-2420 Quad Cities Development Authority, creates, SB-848;HB-2406 Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority, creates, HB-2406 republication of ordinance, HB-1984 Revised Cities and Villages Act Chicago Mayor & Vice Mayor joint election, SB-1570 Chicago mayor special election to fill vacancy, HB-2963 short title, HB-583, 585 Vice Mayor of Chicago, Mayoral appointee, SB-1569 Rockford Greater Rockford Airport Authority may establish foreign trade zone or sub-zone, HB-1798 Rockford State of IL Bldg., Dept. CMS provide parking space, HB-61 special taxes or assessments copy of petition & ordinance filed with county recorder, HB-1938 Springfield Spfld. Public Service facility petty cash funds, HB-1032 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES--Cont. Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Act vacancies filled by election, exceptions, SB-587 strong mayor government candidates elected at nonpartisan elections; no primary, HB-2723 student transport vehicles local regulation & licensing prohibitions; stickers; special plates, SB-1255 subdivisions plat approval, restrictions, HB-1110 Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act allocation of incremental revenues from hotel operators' occupation taxes, HB-73 allows sch. dists. & comm. coll. dists. to exclude themselves, SB-1042 commissioner staggered terms, SB-682 extends deadline for redevelopment project areas, HB-1967 short title, HB-1653 tax increment financing revisions: flooding, vacant land, geographical size, distribution date, etc., SB-1300, 1534 tax-free bonds supplemental powers to units of gov't. to issue (Fed. Tax Reform Act 1986), SB-1440 townships adult entertainment license fee, HB- 1669 alcoholic liquor sales, HB-2971 annexation automatic annexation effective upon adoption of ordinance and filing with county recorder, HB- 1629 disconnection from city of territory owned by township, HB-1629 territory permitting sale of liquor, bans automatic annexation by city, SB-66 board vacancy filled by member of same party, HB-593 city annexation restrictions, HB-230 community building board of manager vacancies, SB-232 conducting a caucus, SB-232 Cook County boards license businesses, SB-365 county zoning, township protests, HB- 733 CPA audits of local gov't. offices & funds, no publishing needed if filed with county clerk, HB-1483 2581 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. disconnection of coterminous territory annexed to city, HB-952 elected official oath; vacancies, SB-233 elected official swearing-in oath, SB-232 eminent domain powers, HB-732 general assistance tax rate increase, SB-1391 golf course, increases authorized size for purchase by township, HB-552 new or increased tax, 5% voter signatures on petition, SB-1388 officer compensation set preceding election, HB-671 parks & golf courses size limitation, eliminates, HB-2947 pesticides regulation, HB-2392 records audits, allows 6 mos. after FY, HB-1497 removal of inoperable vehicles declared nuisance, SB-77 road district budget approval, SB-419 senior citizen services tax increase, SB-1387 special district and township mergers, SB-1390 special tax for improvements, lowers county size, HB-579 tax money used on health care, authorizes, HB-982 Township Community Building Act increase tax levy; issue of bonds; board member compensation; borrowing of money, SB-978 township enforcement officer, SB-380 township general assistance recipient, township pay Workers Comp. Insurance & claims, HB-2084 Township Mental Health Facility Act, creates; facilities & services; tax levy; DMHDD rules & investigations, HB-1046 township office, simultaneous service on school board, SB-811 Township Open Space Act agricultural land development rights; increases size of township; temporary real estate improvements, HB-3006 excludes certain counties; open space plans, SB-591;HB-1049 limits acquisition of property within 1 1/2 miles of city, HB- 1049 township plan commission, SB-1384 Township Working Cash Fund Act, creates; tax levy, HB-621 Township Zoning Act township ordinance supersedes county ordinance, HB-1721 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. transfer of funds, HB-581 wage payment bill audits, HB-1104 weed cutting on any real estate in residential areas, HB-1237 youth service program tax, SB-1386 Transient Merchant Act of 1987, HB-560 tree experts licensing, SB-1190 underage alcohol consumption local regulation barring of minors on retail premises, HB-643 unsafe building removal exempts city from liability for injury, HB-1986 Urban Assistance Act, IL creates; study inner city urban problems; report to Gov. & G.A., HB-2088 Urban Leadership Academy Act creates; urban development leadership training, HB-1076 village board override veto of village president req. 2/3 vote, SB-1255 Wastewater Treatment Revolving Loan Fund, Municipal creates in St. Treasury; EPA loans to cities for wastewater facilities, SB- 117 water service adjacent municipalities connections to water commission, HB-2495 water usage charges, HB-1237 West Frankfort Civic Center Authority, SB-483 zoning licensed day care home classification, HB-2210 township plan commission, SB-1384 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Aledo Civic Center Mercer Township, includes within boundaries, HB-2993 Bowdre Township Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority, creates, HB-1373 Collinsville Civic Center Act tax levy, sale of foods & beverages, HB-1763 tax on food & beverages sold for immediate consumption, authorizes, HB-1763 Crystal Lake Civic Center, creates, SB-251; HB-1373 DuPage County Civic Center Authority Act bonds not county indebtedness, HB- 2816 IL-Michigan Canal National Corridor Civic Center Authority 2582 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES-Cont. Burr Ridge, includes, SB-714;HB-1349 Loves Park community center sale of alcohol, HB-269 Marengo Civic Center, creates, SB-251; HB-1373 Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act bond limits; transfer of funds; compensation for pari-mutuel tax reduction, HB-2368 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority McCormick Place Rehabilitation Fund, creates, HB-2624 Office of Trustee references, deletes, HB-2508 Peoria Civic Center employee participation in IL Municipal Article of Pension Code, HB-520 Quad City Civic Center Authority Law expands territory; increases membership, SB-714 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Act board member elections, SB-1157 vacancies filled by election, exceptions, SB-587 West Frankfort Civic Center Authority, SB-483 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Departments of State Government See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT intra-agency advisory boards authorizes formation, SB-154 State Employees Suggestion Award Program specifies appropriations usage, SB-383 CIVIL PROCEDURE actions against accountants, limitations, SB-1001 adoption notice by publication plaintiff notify defendant by mail, HB- 218 attorney contingent fees limitations, SB-1063;HB-1474 attorney signature eliminates requirement for belief formed after inquiry, SB-1153 beneficial interests recipient services, DMHDD reach beneficial int. in spendthrift & other trusts, SB-781 beneficiary trust subject to child support claim, SB-263; HB-473 blood alcohol tests admissible as business record exceptions to hearsay prohibitions, SB-125, 194; HB-1220, 1568 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. cause of action venue actions against governmental corporation brought in county of transaction, HB-692 collateral source payments admissible as proof of compensation, SB-592, 1064; HB-1131, 1476 comparative fault modified doctrine applies to Structural Work Act, SB-584 Comparative Fault Act, IL creates; death, bodily injury or physical damage to property proportionate fault; no joint or several liability, SB- 1066; HB-1475 defamation action evidence; qualified privilege; attorney fees, SB-362 distress for rent remedy allows home rule units to abolish, SB- 756 eminent domain eliminates quick-take for rapid transit lines, HB-2767 eliminates Uofl quick take, SB-582 quick-take powers to entities with eminent domain under fed. Natural Gas Act, SB-1053 quick-take to Metro. Airport Authority & county highway depts., SB-1036 repeals; replaces with new Article based on Uniform Eminent Domain Code, HB-51 sanitary districts quick take powers, HB-1947 farmer lessees rental agreements based on fair market rents, HB-1089 forcible detainer action restricts continuance time, HB-2436 forcible entry/detainer actions attorneys fees and collection costs imposition, HB-2423 foreign judgments adopts 1964 Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act; repeals 1948 version, SB-1424 forfeiture of money Dept. Corrections exempt from payment for neglect to give prisoner copy of process or commitment order, HB-2238 Homeowner's Mortgage Counseling Law; Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Law creates; Dept. Financial Institutions aid to residential mortgagors, HB-1229 judgment creditors attorneys fees & expenses awarded after judgment, HB-312, 620 2583 CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. judgment interest computed & charged only on unsatisfied portion of judgment, HB-474 jury instruction repeals joint/sev. liability instruction tion in negligence & product liability cases, HB-878 repeals Sec. requiring instruction of no liability for contributory fault over 50%, SB-594;HB-983 land trusts cause of action against beneficiary not originally named defendant, no time limit, SB-219 malpractice healing art malpractice, costs, SB-1150 malpractice, medical disclosure by out-of-State applicants for licensure, requires, HB-1816 hospital defendant only severally liable, HB-817 limits on recovery for non-economic loss, SB-807;HB-1880 repeals Part 17; creates Medical Treatment Reparations Corporation; est. fund of fees from doctors & hospitals for medical malpractice coverage, SB-1512 several liability for all damages, HB- 2468 statute of limitations, SB-771, 1030; HB-1881 tort defendant several liability only, HB-818 mandatory arbitration additional filing fee; Mandatory Arbitration Fund, HB-2748 expenses of programs in circuit court determined by Supreme Court; paid from State funds, HB-39 mandatory recovery sanctions on attorneys and insurance companies for negligence, SB- 1058;HB-1480 medical records disclosure of information not affect confidentiality, etc., SB-1135 mortgages See MORTGAGES negligence actions insurers with interest in outcome may be named defendant, SB-1118 non-economic loss maximum recovery limitation, creates Act, HB-1478 new Section setting limits on recovery, SB-807;HB- 1880 omnibus, numerous substantive & technical changes, HB-713 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. pain and suffering limits recovery in civil actions, SB-1026 partition of mineral interests party pay 85% commissioner's valuation, SB-1031 privileged information municipal health departments, SB-1172 product liability long arm statute, service on Secretary of State, SB- 1119 Product Liability Act, IL, creates, HB-1122 punitive damages drug manufacturers, federal regulatory compliance defense, HB-999 eliminates court's discretion for apportionment, HB-1481 limitations; eliminates court discretion; evidence before awarding, SB-1061 limits; proof of malice, HB-1383 procedures for pleading, HB-744 restrictions, HB-342 repeals obsolete provisions, HB-2303 restoration of reputation creates cause of action, alternative to defamation action, SB-306;HB-590 service of process by private detective agency employees; on foreign corporations; fictitious names, HB-474 by publication, publication notice mailed by plaintiff, HB-1557, 1724 by registered employee of private detective agency, HB-853 defendant outside U.S., service on Sec. of State, HB-2061 several liability increases; applies to Structural Work Act SB-583 sex victim physical exam restrictions, SB- 1374; HB-2859 statute of limitations eliminates tolling, HB-2637 personal actions, limitations period based on, HB-2902 surety for construction & improvements to real property, HB- 440 support or maintenance orders lien on real estate only during time installment or payment is due, SB-141 torts See TORTS Trade Secrets Act, IL, HB-542 trial date trial set within 120 days, HB-2944 trial dates 2584 CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. preference for senior citizens, trial set for within 120 days, HB-2944 victim physical examination restrictions, HB-2583 victim statements confidentiality of statements made to personnel of victim aid organization, HB-600 voluntary dismissals with prejudice, plaintiff failure to exercise diligence to obtain service, HB-142 wage deductions reduces maximum amount subject to collection, HB-121 wanton misconduct trucks involved in accident exceeding 65 mph, HB-386 COAL Coal and Energy Development Bond Act economic feasibility studies of purchase of public utility; use of Coal Dev. Fund, HB-2280 report to G.A. evaluating coal development projects, HB-2315 specifies Illinois coal, HB-1769 stylistic change, HB-1272 coal combustion ash disposal without permit, HB-1767 coal fired generating stations excludes from CWIP rate base prohibition, HB-1773 Coal Miners Memorial Day, HB-1954 coal research center, SIU-Carbondale, HB- 2316 Coal Technology Development Assistance Act, IL transfer of funds to Coal Tech. Assist. Fund, removes prohibitions, HB- 1730 coal utilization research IL Coal Development Board agenda, HB-1766 foundries coal and coke used in IL foundries taxed at 0%, HB-285 Industrial Coal Utilization Program increases loan limit, SB-466 oil, gas, coal and underground resources Act Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund, creates; drilling permit fees, HB-2797 Surface Coal Mining Land Conservation and Reclamation Act survey monuments, surface mines operators locate & reset; notify county recorder, SB-786 taxing body Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COAL-Cont. place where coal is severed from earth determines, SB-72;HB-993 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING See EMPLOYMENT COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) Administrative Division, exec. director serve as supervisor, HB-2130 Chairman selected at two year intervals, SB-1430 class action complaints ICC hear regarding excessive or unjust rates, SB-736 class action remedies, SB-130 elected, HB-23, 64, 75, 456, 1617 electric utility excess generating capacity determination; ICC adjust rates, HB-938 employee regulations restricts former director employment, HB-1459 energy plan requirements excludes small electric or gas operations SB-790 executive director Governor appointed; creates Transportation Panel, HB-2907 no policy-making authority, HB-2395 restricts former director employment, HB-1459 member qualifications, SB-1094; HB-2565 motor carriers fees prescribed by ICC, SB-375 municipal franchise agreements limits ICC regulation, HB-190 public utilities acquisition gas & electric purchase or eminent domain acquisition; general obligation bonds; HB-1617 rates see also: PUBLIC UTILITIES bans increases based on changes in franchise agreements, SB-794 class action complaints, ICC hear regarding excessive or unjust rates, SB-736 excess generating capacity rate adjustments, SB-1431 excludes costs of electrical facilities which have not yet loaded fuel, SB- 130 refunds of excess rates or tariffs, SB- 1245;HB-2204 residential customer life-support equipment electric rates, ICC study, SB-1267 2585 COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC)-Cont. summer/winter consumption, prohibits different rates, SB-1555;HB-2903, 2905 RTA, ICC assistance in duties, SB-161 telecommunications carriers rules for refusal to transmit recorded obscene messages, HB-2142 telephone rates based on usage, HB-618 lifeline telephone rates, ICC establish, HB-752, 1503 towed vehicle hearings ICC rules governing requests of owners of vehicles towed by law enforcement orders, HB-2438 Transportation Division establishes; administer 11l. Commercial Transportation Law, SB-I 516;HB- 2764 Transportation Panel creates; appointment of members & ICC exec. dir. by Gov., HB-2907 upgrade rail facilities transfer of funds from Grade Crossing Protection Fund to Motor Fuel Tax Fund, ICC use, HB-1735 utility service termination ICC review officer in each county, HB- 2282 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS See Also: STATE AGENCIES Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on (JCAR) public comments received by agency during rulemaking, JCAR may require copies, HB-1560 Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting Services Board, creates, SB- 1198 Agricultural Evaluation Committee creates; advise Farm Development Authority, HB-703 Agricultural Grain Marketing Commission, Interstate creates; marketing practices, procedures & controls; studies and recommendations, HB-718 AIDS Advisory Council, creates, HB-100 Airport Noise Abatement Council Act creates; monitor/hear complaints about O'Haire & Midway Airports, SB- 1141 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Advisory Council on additional members, SB-1142; HB-1988 membership, prohibits officers or employees of executive branch of St. gov't., HB-946 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Alzheimer's Task Force membership, increases, HB-2852 Apprenticeship & Training Council, State creates; enforce Nat'l. Apprenticeship Act of 1937; standards; journeymen certification, SB- 1444 Asbestos Abatement Loan Authority, IL, creates, SB-43 Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, creates, SJR(CA)-35 Board of Higher Education See EDUCATION, HIGHER Capital Development Board affirmative action program, HB-2735 child care needs study of employees prior to facility construction contracts, SB-646 contract notices to contractors used previously, SB-97 new Cook County hospital, HB-1196 regional port district bond payback agreements, HB-2034 State construction projects use apprentices & trainees; DOT/CMS on-the-job training, SB-1468 take bids to move generator to Quincy, HB-1737 Citizens Assembly Legislative Support Agency advisory council members terms of appointment, SB-314 Fathers and Fathering, Citizens Council on, creates, SB-230 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Council DMHDD facilities operations review, SB-1327 Citizens Utility Board annual report: contents requirements; availability to consumers, SB-371 CUB information checkoff on utility bills; repeals mailing requirements, SB-172; HB-401 utility customer lists, HB-2144 College Savings Plan Advisory Board, creates, HB-180 Compensation Review Board repeals Act, HB-335, 417 report effective only with approval of both House & Senate, HB-323 Counseling, State Board of creates; Counselor Registration and Licensure Act, SB-1466 Court of Claims See STATE AGENCIES Delinquency Prevention Act, IL Commission on, repeals, HB-2222 Disaster Preparedness of the Metro-East Sanitary District, Commission on, creates, HB-1074 2586 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Drug-Free School Advisory Committees, provides for creation, HB-819 Economic Adjustment, Council for establishes, assistance connected with IL business closings & lay-offs, HB- 1192 Economic and Fiscal Commission, IL Business Impact Note Act, creates; Comm. to prepare for certain legislation, SB-389;HB-1133 Economic Development Board, IL, creates, SB-885 Education Reform, Joint House/Senate Committee on extends repeal, SB-534 Emergency Business Retention Council changes from Advisory; increases membership, SB-796 Fathers and Fathering, Citizens Council on, creates under Citizens Assembly Legislative Support Agency, SB-230 Financial Institution Oversight Committee, IL, creates, HB-1267 Forestry Development, IL Commission on recreates, HB-709 General Assembly Members, Advisory Committee on Compensation of, repeals, SB-1290 Genetically Engineered Organisms, Committee on the Release of creates; report to Gov. and G.A., HB- 1866 Health Care Cost Containment Council members may elect to not participate in State Pension system, HB-1689 one provider member represent proprietary hospital, SB-1010 Hemophilia Advisory Committee, repeals, HB-2682 Human Rights Commission extensions of time on motions, Comm. decide, HB-2642 inactive committees, repeals provisions, HB-2256 Industrial Commission See WORKERS COMPENSATION/ WORKERS OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS Intergovernmental Cooperation, Commission on federal funds documentation, ICC designate identifying number, HB-1317 Federal Programs, Advisory Committee on, name change from Advisory Committee on Block Grants, HB-163 mandate fiscal notes, Commission prepare; conduct hearings, HB-161 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. intra-agency advisory boards authorizes formation, SB-154 Jail Standards Board creates; oversee county/municipal jails, SB-877 Job Training and Employment Opportunity, Board of, creates, SB-1014 Job-Training Coordinating Council Act Civil Rights Sub-Committee, appoints; civil rights requirements of employment & training programs, SB-650 Legislative Commission Reorganization Act -see individual support agencies: Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on (JCAR) chief procurement officer, Joint Committee to appoint for legislative support services agencies, HB-497 Citizens Assembly Citizens Advocacy Councils on: Children Economic Development Energy Resources Fathers and Fathering (new) Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Public Aid School Problems Women Economic and Fiscal Commission, IL Intergovernmental Cooperation, Commission on Legislative Audit Commission Legislative Information System (LIS) Legislative Printing Unit (LPU) Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB) Legislative Research Unit (LRU) Legislative Space Needs Commission Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB) revisory legislation preparation time, HB-1924 Legislative Research Unit (LRU) review of State agencies; BOB study regulatory agencies; Leg. Research Unit study review regulatory agencies, SB-658 Long-Term Care Insurance, Task Force for the Study of report by 12/31/88, SB-943 Lottery Control Board abolishes; creates Leg. Advisory Committee on the Lottery, SB-1247 advertising policies, requires to insure no exploitation; annual summary of winners, HB-144, 153 Legislative Advisory Committee to the, creates, SB-1246 2587 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Medical Disciplinary Board, IL State Medical Assistant Advisory Committee, creates, HB-1761 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Council abolishes; creates Dept. of Urban Development, HB-2464 Council members appointed by Gov., HB-1194 transfers duties to new Dept., HB-191 Minority Controlled and Female Controlled Businesses Loan Board independent of DCCA; increases membership, HB-820 Nursing Homes, Executive Task Force on report to G.A. on rate recommendations, HB-1337 Pension Laws Commission creates; pension impact notes on legislation (now Ec. & Fiscal Comm. duty), SB-865 Pension Laws Review Board, creates, HB- 1661 Pesticides, Interagency Committee on agricultural pesticide use, information concerning effect on groundwater, SB-1476 Plant Closings and Worker Dislocation, Commission on, creates, HB-810 Police and Fire Pension Management Council, creates, HB-2539 Pollution Control Board See STATE AGENCIES Prairie State 2000 Authority See STATE AGENCIES Priv. Enterprise Review Board creates; restricts competition with private enterprise, SB-1128 Private Enterprise Review Commission creates; study State & non-profit agencies competing with private IL business, HB-306, 601 Public Pension Advisory Council, creates, HB-2556 Public Transportation Safety Board Act creates; investigate accidents on public transportation systems, HB-2787 School Code recodification committee appointed by State Sup't. of Education, HB-1351 St. Clair Bicentennial Commission, HB- 2090 State Board of Education See STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION State Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary Review Board creates; Advanced Life Support/ Mobile Intensive Care System; review by Dept. Public Health, HB-1249 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. State Emergency Response Commission creates; names IL Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, E087-2 State Police Merit Board independence from St. Police Dept., appropriations made directly to Board, HB-1206 State Scholarship Commission chairman serve as member of Board of Higher Ed., HB-1018 delinquent & defaulted student loan lawsuits, Cook County, HB-2248 impact study/Guaranteed Loan Program changes, HB-2248 increases bond limit, SB-1137 proprietary grant program, SB-1080 Proprietary Student Assistance Program, licensed profession studies, SB-1173 student member eligible for grant or scholarship, HB-2622 Technology Innovation and Commercialization Grants-in-Aid Council membership, Dept. of Ag. & agribusiness representatives, HB-2837 uniform appointment & terms, SB-1258 Uniform Marital Property Act advisory commission, creates, HB-2568 United States Olympic Committee Act creates; income tax check-off, SB-488 Urban Education, creates State Task Force for Citizen Involvement in, HJR-18 Vehicle Recycling and Research Council creates; reduction of auto theft, SB-881 Washington, Harold, Memorial Statue Committee SB-1579 West Side Development Commission Act, creates, HB-839 COMPUTERS Computer Crime Prevention Law creates; new Criminal Code Article; SB-1335 computer software taxable, tangible personal property under St. occupation & use taxes, HB-302 computer theft penalties, SB-1132 Software License Enforcement Act license agreement acceptance: notice type size, agreement provisions, HB- 1402 repeals, SB-1051;HB-1401 State buildings energy consumption of bldgs. leased by State, DENR computerize data, SB-159 2588 COMPUTERS-Cont. video lottery games authorizes installation at Chi. O'Hare airport, SB-105 economic impact study prior to installation at Chi. O'Hare, SB-106 voter identification precinct registers in lieu of precinct binders, HB-682 CONDOMINIUMS Condominium Property Act attorneys fees and collection costs imposition, HB-2423 common expenses payment; standard of care, SB-527 effective date of changes, HB-2422 enforced by Commissioner of Real Estate, HB-2424 owners rights, HB-2632 unit owners/association rights, HB- 2421 electricity allows purchase through central meter as single customer, HB-1657 mortgage foreclosure emergency residential mortgage counseling & assistance, IHDA prior to, SB-409 Uniform Condominium Act, creates, SB- 624 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS See RESOLUTIONS - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONTRACTS abandoned land reclamation percentage retention deposited in trust account, HB-2428 Capital Development Board contract notices to contractors used previously, SB-97 E. Moline Correctional Center generator, CDB take bids to move to Quincy, HB-1737 Consumer Deposit Security Act of 1987 creates; lessor surety bonds to ensure payment of refunds due lessees, SB-1287 contract award bans awards to companies with officials convicted of bribery, HB-2776 Contractors' License Law creates; exams; licensing; fees; bonding; home improvement salesmen registration; home improvement contracts; advertising, SB-1175 Defense Contract Procurement Division creates in DCCA; federal defense contracts, HB-1003 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONTRACTS-Cont. forest preserve districts commissioner annual salaries, HB-1256 officer selection; contracts without bids, HB-812, 1255 Funeral or Burial Funds Act pre-need contracts; trust fund requirements & criteria, HB-1700 government interns government intern personal service contract conflict of interest, HB- 2815 Lekoteks special needs children, Dept. Rehab. Services contracts for establishment of lekoteks, HB-1014 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act service contract awards, HB-2670 State contracts, 10% set aside for blacks only, HB-584 waives performance bonds, St. contracts under $50,000, HB-1181 non-residents local governments and school districts awards, HB-1898 Procurement Institute, IL creates within DCCA; assist economically disadvantaged businesses, HB-2446 public agencies contractor/subcontractor recovery of damages, SB-655 public contracts bidding felonies, adds Article to Criminal Code, SB-1500 rental of personal property excludes motor vehicles from interest requirement, SB-1027 Residential Real Estate Contract Default Act creates; defaulting buyer obligated to 3% of contract, HB-1531 Roofing Industry Licensing Act limits to contractors with 2 or more employees, HB-470 small contractors surety bond guarantees, HB-257 State Printing Contracts Act excludes vendor inventory from "printing" definition, HB-2226 Technology Finance Corporation Act creates; matching capital for equity investments in small businesses; research contracts, HB-2489 Wages of Employees on Public Works Act contractors disregarding obligations, Dept. Labor publish list quarterly, HB-1035 2589 CONVEYANCES Dept. of Central Management Services SB-505 Dept. of Children and Family Services HB-1513 Dept. of Conservation SB-1492; HB-1694, 1781 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities SB-505; HB-932 Dept. of Transportation SB-549;HB-2046 easement releases HB-2322 Land Title Act notice to withdraw land from registration given by petitioner, HB- 2906 metes and bounds descriptions specifies contents, HB-930 State property rights, HB-2746 CORONERS See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS CORRECTIONS Adult Advisory Board Women Offenders Subcommittee, creates, HB-2013 aggravated battery of senior citizen Class 2 felony; prosecution in criminal court, SB-1437 annual reports to General Assembly Juvenile Division facilities, SB-991 Controlled Substances Act, IL increases penalties, SB-1503 witness testimony; fines; penalties; calculated criminal drug conspiracy, SB-1499 death penalty abolishes, HB-477 Department of Corrections See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Dept. of Corrections prisoners See PRISONS AND PRISONERS drug abuse/treatment programs Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund uses, SB-1295 felony theft computer theft penalties, SB-1132 fines, increases maximums, SB-1369 graffiti specifies sentencing, HB-349 inmate food production Dept. employ inmates to produce own food, SB-387 inmate photographs Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS-Cont. Dept. Corrections provide to Dept. State Police every 2 years, HB-2116 insanity, not guilty by reason of defendant held in secure setting by DMHDD until placement, SB-124 institutions next new correctional institution for first offenders only, vocational training available, HB-1017 jail standards minimum floor space requirements, bans local standard mandates, SB-1453 Jail Standards Board creates; oversee county/municipal jails, SB-877 life imprisonment cocaine and heroin subsequent convictions SB-414 living arrangements Dept. Corrections and Public Aid exchange information, HB-2185 medical testing AIDS testing of prisoners, HB-1130, 1252 sex offender testing for sexually transmitted diseases, HB-343 parole begins on day of release from prison, HB-2180 hearing after parole denial, SB-1156 rehearing after denial, HB-1507 prisoner education mandatory education, Dept. est. programs & rules, HB-476 State Board of Ed. jurisdiction; mandatory GED, HB-476 probation, conditional discharge or supervision community service sentences, HB-219, 245 consecutive sentencing; resentencing after revocation, SB-1364 denies for cannabis or controlled substance trafficking, SB-1407 drug treatment program elective prohibits for persons ineligible for probation, HB-504, 931 history of delinquency or criminal activity, includes in presentence reports, SB-124, 544;HB-1221 increases sentencing periods, SB-1504 Juvenile Court community service sentences, HB- 219, 245 monitoring devices worn by offenders, SB-178 mandatory supervised release term, HB-2603 2590 CORRECTIONS-Cont. misdemeanor, increases probation time, SB-1479 monitoring devices on offenders, SB- 178 permissible sentencing, HB-1153 prohibits for felonies committed with possession of firearm, HB-377 resentencing after revocation not to credit time served on probation, SB- 126, 261;HB-1567, 2157 residential alternative sentencing programs, HB-1729 solicitation of murder/solicitation of murder for hire, denies for offenses, SB-1411 supervision limitation for reportable vehicle violations, SB-1450 prostitution increases patronizing penalties; AIDS and venereal disease testing, SB-75; HB-2242 residential burglary penalty, SB-126;HB-1350 restitution public housing victim; seizure & disposal of defendant's property, HB-2741 public transit passenger victim; seizure and disposal of defendant's property, HB-2739 senior citizen victim; seizure & disposal of defendant's property, HB-2740 sentencing community service sentences, HB-219, 245 consecutive sentencing, SB-1358, 1375, 1403 extended term sentence, HB-147, 2108, 2109 first degree murder, increases imprisonment, SB-1412 home incarceration, misdemeanant may petition court for, HB-2607 judge delay sentencing to give decedent's relatives chance to make statement, HB-600 offense against physically handicapped person, more severe sentence, HB- 2301 presentence reports, history of delinquency or criminal activity, SB- 124, 544; HB-1221, 1570 resentencing after revocation of probation not credit time served, SB- 126, 261;HB-1567, 2157 sentence modification court modification after written motion sought by proponent, HB-262 reduction by motion or by court without motion within 30 days of sentencing, SB-38 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS-Cont. sentencing of felonies, changes structure for, HB-2150 sex offenders AIDS testing, SB-1242 testing for sexually transmissible diseases, HB-343 sexual orientation offense against person is factor in aggravation for more severe sentence, HB-884 single parent inmates post-incarceration follow-up and after- care services, Dept. est., SB-647 toll-free telephone in correctional institutions, inmates allowed one call per month, SB-648 subpoenas enforcement, Dept. Corrections, HB-2381 Vienna minimum security institution conversion into volunteer vocational school for inmates, HB-1016 vocational training next new institution for first offenders only; training available, HB-1017 work camp/agricultural facility Dept. establish; restricts class of inmates, HB-1807 COUNTIES abandoned vehicles removal of inoperable vehicles declared nuisance, SB-77 Bed and Breakfast, SB-1421; HB-1770 Build Illinois county treasury funds for development & planning, HB-1963 building code, HB-2562 business licensing counties may license in unincorporated areas, HB-1291 occupancy permits, business in unincorporated areas, HB-1291 Center for Self-Reliance Act creates; St. Clair county economic development & energy development, HB-1971 charitable donations allows; aid to those in need of assistance, SB-481 civil trial expenses, SB-1429 collar cou'nties stormwater management plans; property tax, HB-998 Community Mental Health Act mentally ill services; county community mental health boards, SB-1250 Community Residence Right to Locate Act creates; prohibits zoning restrictions for disabled persons, HB-2611 2591 COUNTIES-Cont. contract award bans awards to companies with officials convicted of bribery, HB-2776 Cook County educational service regions, SB-1606 new hospital; bond authorization; HB- 1196 Cook County Sheriff's Merit Board quorum; political affiliation, HB-676 coroners/medical examiners cremation permit; fee, SB-404 corridors of opportunity targets funding to low-population counties with high unemployment rate, HB-1964 Counties Code of 1988, enacts, HB-1820 county accounts deletes annual statement publication requirement, HB-1974 County Budget Law balances of FY funds available 90 days after close of fiscal year, HB-2873 County Cooperative Extension Law Rural Transition Program eligible participants, SB-884 County Dept. of Corrections Act AIDS testing of prisoners, HB-1252 prisoner medical services reimbursement, SB-80 County Executive Act chief executive officer nomination in county executive form of gov't., HB- 2896 county executive form of government, considered at consolidated election, SB-1093;HB-2894 county executive tie-break vote, HB- 186 county fairs horse racing, pari-mutuel betting, bans Racing Board jurisdiction, SB-1507 County Fees and Salaries Act recorder & county clerk fee increase, county board authorize by ordinance, HB-2748 sheriffs fees paid in advance, HB-1072 county health departments board member stipends, SB-1041; HB- 2876 County Historical Museum District Act county historical museum tax rate, increases, HB-2874 grants to non-profit historical clubs, authorizes, HB-265 County Home Act increases maximum tax for county sheltered care & nursing homes, HB-873 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. county officers Assistant State's Attorneys, G.A. appropriate funds for salary supplements, HB-1914 compensation rates, fixed at rate in effect if not fixed at time of election, HB-298 county assessor additional compensation, SB-734 county assessor legal and technical assistance, Dept. Rev. provide, SB-226 County Assessor Notification Act, creates; property condition changes, HB-414 county auditors duties, direction of county board, HB-2412 county board closed meetings, SB-1336 county board members, prohibits receiving salaries for any other elected local office, SB-643 county clerks and recorders compensation, HB-2292 county clerks solemnize marriages, fees, authorizes, HB-1304 county recorders accept instruments whenever offices open, HB-1438 county sup't. of highways, election, SB- 554 county treasurer annual State stipend not affect other treasurer compensation, HB-1979 foreclosure interests, prohibits acquisition by certain persons, HB-249, 1289 legal holidays limitation, HB-996 recorder & county clerk fee increase, county board authorize by ordinance, HB-2748 Simultaneous Tenure of Certain Officers Act bans county board members from rec. salaries for any other elected local office, SB-643 solemnizing marriages, HB-1304 supervisor of assessments additional compensation, SB-735 additional public office or employment, SB-787, 802 County Official Compensation Act county recorder additional annual award, HB-941 County Police and Corrections Merit Board Act political activities of employees, HB- 807 county record system Dept. of Revenue hiring approval, SB- 531 2592 COUNTIES-Cont. county reports advertising: annual reports, assessments, delinquent taxes, HB- 1911 county taxes See TAXATION court house bonds raises maximum tax rate, SB-142 election expenses tax, authorizes, SB-1284 electric utilities county licenses, rights-of-way, easements, HB-1818 electronic funds transfer Comptroller and county board authorization, HB-1151 environmental protection fees inspection or permit fees charged to local gov'ts., bans, HB-2726 fines added fees placed in county general fund, HB-1912 firearms local regulation & taxation, prohibits, HB-1270, 1348, 1885 group insurance incl. HMOs and preferred provider organizations, HB-864 Highway Advertising Control Act outdoor advertising limitations, HB- 599 Jail Standards Board creates; oversee county/municipal jails, SB-877 jury commissioners appointment, HB-1113 Local Government Health Services Act creates; local Authorities of mental health, dev. disabilities, and alcoholism & substance abuse; tax levy; bonds; HB-2070 Medical Center Commission county board may appoint, HB-839 Motor Fuel Tax Local Expenditure Restriction Act, creates, HB-1380 Personnel Administration System county adoption, permits, HB-1088 pesticides regulation, HB-2390 plats prescribe rules by ordinance, HB-632 police protection police indemnification to entire amount of liability, HB-1006 Prairie Trail Authority Act county corporate authorities incl. board of trustees of eligible county counservation dist., HB-1819 prisoner detention Supreme Court reimburse county for each day prisoner held without bail, SB-28 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. public health departments mental health programs; county size; psychiatrist, HB-857 public utility rights of way, county board may grant, HB-2746 purchasing contracts for bids, purchases over $10,000, SB-461 Recorders Act DOT review requirements of maps, plats, SB-908 military service discharge, recording of, SB-146 real property lien, requires owner name & address; recorder notify, HB-1030 Regional Airports Planning Authority creates; 5-Year Programs; airport project permits, SB-275;HB-2854 Regional Development Authorities Act creates; infrastructure; transportation; economic development; health care; social & ed. services between counties, SB-1055;HB-2626 Riverfront Development Authority creates; St. Clair county; bonds; tax levy; quick-take, HB-2288 Rural Health Care Services Improvement Act creates; county rural ambulance service, SB-814 Rural Public Transportation Coordination Assistance Program creates; Interagency Coordinating Comm. on Rural Public Transportation; transportation services & assistance programs; grants; HB-2736 sheriff/deputy sheriff raises indemnity, HB-2749 solid waste management fees, exempts wastes collected by county gov't. units, HB-1561 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority creates; Madison and St. Clair counties, HB-301 speed limit county board ordinance to alter local limits, HB- 1506 St. Clair Bicentennial Commission, HB- 2090 State Disbursements to Counties Act creates; disbursement directly to county treasurer, SB-427 stormwater management plans collar counties; property tax, HB-998 subdivisions plat approval, restrictions, HB-1110 tax-free bonds 2593 COUNTIES-Cont. supplemental powers to units of gov't. to issue (Fed. Tax Reform Act 1986), SB-1440 Transient Merchant Act of 1987, HB-560 transportation impact districts counties form; fees; highway access construction, HB-1672 underage alcohol consumption local regulation of presence of minors on retail premises, HB-643 well water testing program in unincorporated areas, HB-1236 zoning alternate board members, HB-1392 licensed day care home classification, HB-2210 map/text amendment hearings held at site other than courthouse, SB-667, 1305; HB-1633, 2066 protests, required signatures, HB-1096 township plan commission, SB-1384 township protests, HB-733 variance by administrative order without public hearing, SB-1040; HB-2383 COURT OF CLAIMS See STATE AGENCIES COURTS child victims victims under 18, exclusion of persons from courtroom, HB-523 child witness prohibits barring witness because of age; trier of fact determine witness credibility, SB- 123 circuit clerks reimbursement for staff; counties containing State facilities, SB-351, 385 circuit court system, State funded, SB-664 circuit courts Cook County Judicial Circuit divided into sub-circuits, SB-44;HB-1105 creates State-funded circuit court system, SB-664 senior judge, full-time secretary, SB- 352, 386 sex crimes against children, psychiatric exam & circuit court trial requirements, repeals Act, SB-1612 Winnebago County single county circuit, HB-1071 civil trial expenses, SB-1429 clerks of courts automation fee, incl. felony cases, SB-356 circuit clerk compensation, county board certify amounts to DCCA, HB-2747 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS-Cont. destruction of records; microfilimng standards, SB-480;HB-2785 peremptory challenges records (sex and race), HB-514 repeal of automatic record keeping expenses Section, removes, SB-1609 technical changes, SB-1423 timely deposit of fees, arbitration expenses, HB-39 court interpreters provides for criminal defendants & juvenile proceedings, HB-1149, 2922 court reporters increases salary, SB-1005 transcripts upon request, SB-943 judges See JUDGES AND JURORS Judicial Election Right to Know Act creates; candidates file judicial philosophy statement with nominating papers, SB-475 Juvenile Court Act adjudicatory hearings chronic habitual truant status, HB-1193 date change July 1, 1988, HB-99 authoritative intervention eligibility, HB-2019 continuance motion: good cause; in writing; reasons, HB-1342 delinquent minor definition, HB-2675 drivers license revocation for drug offense, HB-1808 family preservation services, HB-1469 guardian at litem of minor to be an attorney, HB-1709 habitual/chronic truant, court jurisdiction, HB-205, 971 home detention/shelter care homes, HB-2594 impeachment of evidence allows in criminal proceedings against defendant adjudicated delinquent, HB-1614 juvenile records disclosure, HB-2223 medical and dental treatment, court may authorize for minors, HB-549 minor armed robbery court records, bans expungement, HB-2017 minor in need of supervision, restores category (now minor requiring authoritative intervention), HB-480 neglected minor, redefines abused minor, HB-1569 order of protection, SB-950 probation, conditional discharge or supervision additional sentencing upon revocation, SB-1133 2594 COURTS-Cont. community service sentences, allows, HB-219, 245 probation only for Class X felony, SB-1355 prosecution as adult aggravated battery of senior citizen, SB-1437;HB-2721 aggravated battery with firearm, HB-1596 felony against senior citizen, SB- 1124 home invasion, other serious crimes, HB-2673 previous delinquent adjudication, HB-1498 redefines shelter, HB-1505 repeals; reorganizes as Juvenile Court Act of 1987, HB-787 victim insurance agency access to juvenile court records, HB-2366 legal counsel solicitation prohibits on courthouse property, SB- 738 Not-For-Profit Dispute Resolution Center Act creates; judicial circuit mediation, SB-525; HB-1343 pretrial service agencies criminal history records policies & practices, HB-2358 pretrial services Act, repeals, HB-2358 Probation Officers Act community service sentences, HB-245 Public Defender Act appointment for indigent person for civil contempt of court, SB-114 court appoint to represent indigent person in contempt of court, SB-734; HB-1502 Public Service Employment Programs for Probationers Act community service sentences, HB-245 Supreme Court county prisoner detention without bail, Court reimburse $50/day, SB-28 Temporary Guardian Act, IL creates; appointment of guardians for persons 16 or older not able to understand or control own behavior, SB-728 victim physical examination restrictions, HB-2583 CREDIT CARDS See BANKING AND FINANCE CRIMINAL CODE aggravated arson State may seize vehicles, HB-2106 aggravated assault Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE-Cont. victims 60 or older or physically handicapped, SB-115;HB-1995 aggravated battery causing bodily harm to a physically handicapped person, HB-330 harming a prosecutor because of performance of duties, SB-1405 of a child, subsequent offense Class X felony, SB-1025 of a senior citizen, SB-1437; HB-2721, 3016 aggravated criminal sexual assault physically handicapped victim, SB-115; HB-2302 aggravated kidnapping, forcible felony, HB- 2957 AIDS victim misdemeanor to knowingly do any act which is likely to transmit AIDS, SB-110 alcohol consumption by minor place of trial, HB-614 arraignment via closed circuit TV when judge and arrestee in different bldgs., SB-136; HB-1603 arson revises elements of crime, HB-543 attempt to commit Class 3 felony sentence as for Class 4 felony, SB-1360 automobile accidents no liability insurance, misdemeanor, HB-2591 bad checks - see: insufficient funds checks bastard death concealing, repeals Section, HB-471 battery physically handicapped victim, SB-1025 physician-patient physical contact without medical license, SB-1378 battery of physically handicapped person, SB-1025 blood donations or sales felony to sell blood if capable of transmitting AIDS, HB-2044 careless assault/careless robbery creates offenses; use of toy guns, HB-1632 child abduction child visitation violations, HB-2038 Computer Crime Prevention Law creates; new Criminal Code Article; SB-1335 computer theft penalties, SB-1132, 1259 crimes against minors contributing to criminal delinquency of juvenile, HB-378 2595 CRIMINAL CODE-Cont. criminal sexual assault/aggravated criminal sexual abuse victim under 18 assaulted by teacher, SB-1376 display of sexually explicit material to minors, SB-737 increases penalties: 2nd degree murder, battery, aggravated battery, HB- 1624 permitting sexual abuse of child, HB-524 crimes against retarded persons institutionalized severely or profoundly mentally retarded adult, defines, HB-2722 crimes against senior citizens aggravated battery of a senior citizen, SB-1437;HB-2721 crimes against physically handicapped persons or elderly persons, SB-115; HB-330, 1995, 2302 juvenile felony against sr. cit., trial as adult, SB-1124 robbery of physically handicapped victim, Class 1 felony, HB-2479 criminal housing management includes buildings as public nuisances, SB-1277 permitting physical condition of facilities to become or remain in endangered condition, SB-1394 recklessly permitting deteroriation of facilities, SB-1275;HB-2588 criminal responsibility persons in intoxicated or drugged state criminally responsible for actions, SB-1370 death penalty abolishes, HB-477 adding poison to packaged drug, food or other item intended for human consumption, SB-740 aggravating factor, multiple murders, SB-1359 felnony murder cases, SB-911 first degree murder, aggravating factor for death penalty, SB-510 fitness of defendant to stand trial, HB- 2572 murder of one person, attempted murder of others, SB-1361 murder within 1,000 feet of school, SB- 1531 premeditated murder, HB-1567 deceptive practices increases classification & penalties, SB- 1259 insufficient funds checks bad check for State or local gov't. obligation, SB-262 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE-Cont. treble damages liability 30 days after written notice to pay, HB- 357 value of property over $5,000, Class X felony, SB-469 defense of dwelling justification of use of force, HB-554 disorderly conduct false emergency calls, SB-1398 DMHDD Service Recipient, offense of willful physical mistreatment of a, HB-2808 driving under influence (DUI) see also: MOTOR VEHICLES blood & alcohol test standards applicability, HB-185 chemical analyses standards applicability HB-937 Class 4 felony, SB-193 drug testing standards applicability, HB-211 reckless homicide, increases penalties, HB-697 eavesdropping see also: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE authorization consumer hotlines for food and drug products, HB-1786 Controlled Substances violations, SB-1240; HB-501, 2848 danger of imminent death or bodily harm, HB-2575 kidnapping, hostages, terrorism, HB-1787 use of device up to 30 days, HB-2753 Eavesdropping Control Act of 1987, HB- 2571 ethnic intimidation, incl. criminal trespass to residence, HB-2931 false emergency calls, disorderly conduct, SB-1398 felonies aggravated assault with a firearm, SB-509;HB-1040 aggravated kidnapping, adds as forcible felony, HB-2957 aggravated reckless driving, HB-122 attempt to commit Class 3 felony sentence SB-1360 contributing to criminal delinquency of juvenile, HB-378 criminal sexual crimes, subsequent offenses, Class X, HB-528 deceptive practices, property over $5000, Class X, SB-469 DUI reckless homicide, Class 1, HB- 697 DUI subsequent offense, Class 4, SB- 193 2596 CRIMINAL CODE-Cont. felony murder prosecution in IL, SB-1356 firearm discharge in city limits, HB- 355 flag theft/vandalism, HB-871 human body parts sales, subsequent offenses, HB-404 increases value of property, HB-1847 mental health service recipient mistreatment, HB-2808 money laundering, SB-1436 police dog abuse, SB-131 prostitution/patronizing subsequent offenses, HB-647 public contracts bidding felonies, adds Article to Code, SB-1500 reclassifies theft of property categories, SB-1376 sentencing structure changes, HB-2150 submitting fraudulent insurance claims, SB-1408 theft penalties, increases, SB-1404 vehicular battery offense, HB-122 flags theft/vandalism, felony, HB-871 gambling See GAMES AND GAMBLING Gang Crime Prevention Office of State Police, expands functions, SB-1314 habitual criminal criminal sexual assault, includes, HB- 2578 handgun liability insurance proof, HB-1080 harming a prosecutor aggravated battery, SB-1405 hypodermic syringes and needles AIDS test, HB-951 impeachment of juvenile court evidence allows in criminal proceedings against defendant adjudicated delinquent, HB-1614 industrial battery/aggravated industrial battery, creates crimes, SB-1276, 1396; HB-2570 insufficient funds checks civil liability for checks over $150, SB- 741 civil liability 30 days following written demand for payment, HB-352 deceptive practice to issue bad check for State or local gov't. obligation, SB-262 garnishment; treble damages; attorney fees; costs, HB-2825 treble damages after 30 days, HB-357 insurance fraud, creates crime, HB-2586 intimidation ethnic intimidation, incl. criminal trespass to residence, HB-2931 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE-Cont. threat after act performed during judicial proceeding, SB-1362 threats to perform acts described in statutes, HB-2159 juvenile offenders fingerprints furnished to Dept. of State Police, SB-1401 juveniles tried as adults aggravated battery of a senior citizen, SB-1437;HB-2721 aggravated battery with firearm, HB- 1596 felony against senior citizen, SB-1124 previous delinquent adjudication, HB- 1498 kidnapping aggravated kidnapping, forcible felony, HB-2957 legal counsel solicitation prohibits on courthouse property, SB- 738 money laundering, defines, SB-1436 new crimes and offenses aggravated assault with a firearm, HB-1040 aggravated battery of a senior citizen, SB-1437;HB-2721, 3016 aggravated forcible detention, Class 2 felony, SB-1368 aggravated reckless driving, HB-122 careless assault/careless robbery (use of toy guns), HB-1632 contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile, felony, HB-378 criminal drug conspiracy, HB-502 DMHDD Service Recipient, willful physical mistreatment of a, HB-2808 false personation of a peace officer, SB-1381 industrial battery/aggravated industrial battery, SB-1276, 1396;HB-2570 insurance fraud, HB-2586 insurance fraud, submitting fraudulent ins. claims, SB-1408 obscene devices promotion or wholesale promotion, HB-1367 offering athletic inducements, SB-1170 permitting sexual abuse of child, HB-524 possessing contraband, SB-508 professional misconduct, Class 4 felony, SB-1372 providing false ID to officer, SB-1380 sale of certain body parts, HB-404 solicitation of murder/solicitation of murder for hire, SB-1376, 1411 unlawful transfer of handguns, HB-448 2597 CRIMINAL CODE-Cont. urine deception, misdemeanor, HB- 1715 vehicular battery offense, felony, HB- 122 obscene devices, offense of promotion or wholesale promotion of, HB-1367 obscenity admissible evidence, SB-514 county-wide standard for interpretation, HB-1393 forfeiture of property; Obscenity Profits Forfeiture Fund, SB-1376;HB-529, 2480 obscene devices promotion or wholesale promotion, new offense, HB-1367 obscenity/distribution of harmful material, Class 4 felony, HB-2471 offenses commenced at any time criminal sexual assault/aggravated criminal sexual assault, HB-685 reckless homicide, SB-1409;HB-2585 penal institution contraband prohibition includes medications, HB- 2153 physically handicapped person crimes against physically handicapped persons or elderly persons, SB-115; HB-330, 1995, 2302 defines, HB-2299 police dogs new Act; penalties for injuring or interfering with, SB-131 police equipment prohibits sales to private persons, SB- 376 Pornographic Telephone Message Tax Act, creates, SB-1596 pornography distribution by public library to child, eliminates affirmative defense, HB- 2037 restricts adult establishments, HB-2597 sexually explicit material, unlawful to display to minors; packaging & sealing requirements, SB-737 prostitution AIDS test, HB-951, 2348 failure to submit to AIDS test, Class 4 felony, HB-2172 increases patronizing penalties; AIDS and venereal disease testing, SB-75; HB-2242 sexual penetration for anything of value, HB-1162 subsequent convictions penalties, HB- 647 public aid rent fraud, HB-1066 public contracts bidding felonies, adds Article to Criminal Code, SB-1500 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE-Cont. public nuisances incl. buildings which are subject of criminal housing management, SB-1277, 1395;HB-2587 pyramid sales scheme increases penalty, HB-2105 reckless homicide driving under influence, increases penalty, HB-697 prosecution commenced at any time, SB-1409;HB-2585 repeal obsolete criminal provisions, HB-897 repeals obsolete provisions, HB-2303 retail theft theft detection shielding device/theft detection device remover, SB-260 value of property is element of offense, SB-115; HB-615 robbery of senior citizen physically handicapped victim, Class 1 felony, HB-2479 sexual crimes aggravated criminal sexual assault/ abuse criminal sexual assault on physically handicapped person, HB-2302 institutionalized severely or profoundly mentally retarded adult victim, HB-2722 victim is 60 or older or physically handicapped, HB-1995 AIDS test, HB-951 convicted defendant cover cost of victim treatment, HB-2577 criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual abuse offenses commenced at any time, HB-685 victims under 18 assaulted by teacher, SB-1376 defendant in professional or fiduciary relationship with victim, prosecution commenced within 1 year, HB-2574 habitual criminal, includes criminal sexual assault, HB-2578 raises age of consent, SB-569 sex crimes against children, psychiatric exam & circuit court trial requirements, repeals Act, SB-1612 sexual assault prosecutions commenced at any time, HB-685 subsequent convictions, Class X felony, HB-528, 2591 sexually explicit material unlawful to knowingly display to minors; packaging and sealing requirements, SB-737 steroids 2598 CRIMINAL CODE-Cont. amateur sports, limits human anabolic steroid distribution to therapeutic reasons, HB-670 telephone and mail harassment increases penalty; threatening an individual (now public official), HB- 1240 theft of property value of property is element of offense, SB-115; HB-615 threatening public officials changes to threatening an individual; telephone & mail harassment, HB- 1240 verbal, in-person threats, SB-1397 unlawful custodial interference child custody visitation violations, HB- 1466 urine deception, creates offense, misdemeanor, HB-1715 vehicle seizure aggravated arson, State authorized to seize vehicles, HB-2106 video poker machines, prohibits, HB-2264 water/sewage system pollution penalties; sanitary dist. may seize equipment, HB-1951 weapons convicted felon firearm permits, SB- 532, 827, 1316; HB-255, 333, 1029, 2093 delivery waiting period, extends for concealable firearm, HB-2186 firearm discharge in city limits, felony, HB-355 Firearm Owner's Identification Card (FOIC) convicted felon possession prohibition, Dept. State Police grant relief after 10 yrs., HB- 255, 333 handguns bans sales; exceptions; prohibits manufacture in IL, HB-447 creates unlawful transfer of handguns offense, HB-448 prohibits ballistic knives, SB-1037 toy guns, careless assault/careless robbery, HB-1632 unlawful possession, deletes that person has been convicted of felony in State, SB-1365 unlawful sale of firearms, psychiatric patient, HB-2324 unlawful use of weapons bans nonmetal or plastic firearms, SB-1018;HB-255, 333 silencing devices, stun guns, tasers, imposes restrictive bans, HB- 1676 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION AND INVESTIGATION See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE assessment of costs includes costs incurred by sheriffs, SB-116; HB-617 marital privilege against testifying not applicable in sexual abuse of child, HB-525 witness competency all persons competent except as otherwise provided by law, HB-529 CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION AUTHORITY See RECORDS CRIMINAL PROCEDURE arrest of judgment denial, HB-1741 arrestee taken to nearest judge, SB-355 bail bail bond satisfy financial obligations of multiple cases of same defendant, SB-1559;HB-176, 221, 616 county prisoners detained without bail, Supreme Court reimbursement, SB-28 denial for certain felony offenses, eliminates court's permission, SJR(CA)-1 denial for felony offenses allowing prison sentence without conditional and revocable release, SB-1406 denial, changes basis for, SB-28 deposit returned to accused, SB-53 drug testing of defendants charged with certain offenses, SB-1455 family member defendant access to child abuse victim, restricts, HB-527 unclaimed bail deposits, publication of notice, HB-2240 victim impact statements, court consideration of, HB-696 child victims and witnesses closed circuit TV testimony, SB-1418 sexual abuse victims, expedite criminal procedure proceedings, HB-522 sexual act, hearsay exception testimony, SB-570 victims under 18, exclusion of persons from courtroom, HB-523 videotape cross-examination by defendant, HB-2997 sexual offense victims under 12, HB-510, 2241 complaints 2599 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-Cont. approval by State's Attorney, HB-120 continuances bans for certain offenses, SB-58 kidnap trial delay adverse impact on child victims & witnesses, HB-2960 Conviction Information Act, IL Uniform creates; access & dissemination of conviction info; public access, SB-926 criminal history records pretrial services agency records, verification & retention, HB-2358 Criminal Identification and Investigation burn injury reporting by medical professionals, SB-35 burn injury reports: hospitals, physicians or nurses; State Fire Marshal; DCFS; immunity, HB- 1318 Community Care Program Criminal Background Investigations Act, creates; Dept. Aging community care agencies employee background checks, HB-2809 criminal records/reporting, HB-2325 expungement of records after 10 years, SB-843;HB-1028 juvenile fingerprints & descriptions furnished to State Police, HB-2584 publication of crime statistics, SB- 1158 repeals; creates Uniform Criminal History Records Act, SB-964 sealing of court records, arrest & conviction records 15 yrs. after conviction, SB-660 death penalty abolishes, HB-477 driving under influence (DUI) custody after payment of bail, authorizes, HB-79 eavesdropping see also: CRIMINAL CODE authorization Controlled Substances violations, SB-1240; HB-501, 2848 danger of imminent death or bodily harm, HB-2575 kidnapping, hostages, terrorism, HB-1787 Eavesdropping Control Act of 1987, HB- 2571 evidence good faith seizure, bans suppression, HB-505 immune witness testimony & evidence not used in subsequent case, SB-167, 1357 testimony from child victim under 13 admitted out of court, SB-1377 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-Cont. fitness hearing DMHDD medical professional staff & facilities, bans for exam of defendant, HB-2334 Grand Jury proceedings disclosure of Grand Jury material, prohibits, SB-65 hearsay exception medical diagnosis or treatment, victim of sex offense, HB-521 sexual act perpetrated on child, SB-570 jury trial all criminal cases unless waived by both State and defendant, SB-1363 all felony cases unless waived by both State and defendant, HB-1154 motor vehicle search seat belt violation, bans police search without warrant, SB-94 negotiated guilty plea prosecutor consultations prior to, HB- 600 peremptory juror challenges circuit clerk record of sex & race challenges, HB-514 prohibits on basis of race, HB-66 preliminary hearings determination of no probable cause, req. transcripts furnished to Grand Jury, HB-67 pretrial services Act defending attorney objection to findings of pretrial services agency, SB-1399 probation, conditional discharge or supervision See CORRECTIONS repeal obsolete criminal provisions, HB-897 repeals obsolete provisions, HB-2303 search warrants illegality, suppression of evidence, SB- 511 sexual activity proof prior sex activity between defendant & victim, specifies info, HB-526 subpoena of attorneys requires prior judicial approval, SB- 358; HB-192 summons city police officer issue for violations of any city ordinance, SB-501 suppression of evidence illegality of search warrant, SB-511 testimony barring witness due to age, bans; trier of fact determine witness credibility, SB-123 closed circuit TV testimony, SB-1418 2600 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-Cont. immune witness testimony & evidence not used in subsequent case, SB-167, 1357 post-traumatic stress syndrome, sex offenses; admission of expert testimony, SB-1373;HB-2591 sexual act, hearsay exception testimony, SB-570 videotape cross-examination by defendant, HB-2997 sexual offense victims under 12, HB-510, 2241 unfit defendants Section, technical change, HB-1778 venue charge no longer need state county of offense, HB-437 witness immunity testimony may not be used against witness in subsequent case, SB-167, 1357 witness presence in courtroom crime victims relatives not excluded during testimony of other witnesses, HB-1527 DEATH adolescent and teen suicide DMHDD grants to adolescent & teen suicide prevention program evaluators, SB-955 prevention training for school personnel, SB-695 teacher institute instruction on warning signs, HB-394 AIDS notice accompany dead body, SB-771 bastard death concealing, repeals Criminal Code Section on, HB-471 child death autopsies DCFS determine accidental vs. intentional child injuries, HB-464 coroner's inquests jurors, SB-1302 cremation coroner or medical examiner permits, SB-404, 405 death penalty abolishes, HB-477 adding poison to packaged drug, food or other item intended for human consumption, SB-740 aggravating factor, multiple murders, SB-1359 felnony murder cases, SB-911 first degree murder, aggravating factor for death penalty, SB-510 fitness of defendant to stand trial, HB- 2572 murder of one person, attempted murder of others, SB-1361 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEATH-Cont. murder within 1,000 feet of school, SB- 1531 premeditated murder, HB-1567 definition, SB-78, 1092 euthanasia Dept. Public Health study; report to G.A. SB-656 felony murder prosecution in IL, SB-1356 juvenile suicide Dept. Corrections suicide reduction program, HB-2457 school personnel training, SB-695; HB- 394 State Board of Ed. model suicide reduction curriculum, HB-2458 killed in line of duty extended term sentence for 1st degree murder of policeman or fireman, HB-147 extends compensation benefits, HB-149 revises definition, HB-259, 431 specifies situations constituting, SB-39 Living Will Act See WILLS AND TRUSTS Public Aid funeral allowance increases allowance for funeral & burial expenses, SB-451 Survivors Compensation Act creates; compensation to survivors of persons killed in armed forces, HB-2228 Uniform Determination of Death Act, creates, HB-598 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act restricts morbid materials, HB-2612 DENTAL CARE See HEALTH DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Aging Alzheimer's Task Force - see: COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Community Care Program Criminal Background Investigations Act, creates; community care agencies employee background checks, HB-1120, 2809 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act, creates, SB-1226 Elder Abuse Demonstration Project, extends termination date, HB-2840 Long Term Care Ombudsman Act, creates; Office of the Ombudsman investigate & resolve complaints on long term health care facilities, HB- 2694 2601 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. personnel qualifications restrictions, SB-1057 shared housing assistance program, HB-664 unnecessary institutionalization programs, Dept. community care contracts, HB-881 volunteer service credit program, Dept. create; services to persons 60 and over, SB-255 Agriculture Aquaculture Development Act, Dept. Ag programs, SB-762 Conservation Enhancement Act, IL; IL Topsoil Program; IL Natural Resource Enhancement Program, SB-1228 Exotic Weed Control Act, creates; designation & restriction, HB-2235 Farm Debt Management Advisory Council, SB-1535 farm debt mediation program, HB-705 grain grading system, Dept. Ag and UofI Ag. College develop, HB-1041 grain warehousing hotline, Dept. establish, SB-1565 Illinois Fresh label program, Dept. est., HB-1187 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA) AIDS education, incl. in drug education programs, HB-737 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Fund, creates; grants, purchase care agreements, SB-1481 Alcoholism Treatment Licensing Act administration, transfers from Dept. of Public Health, SB-158;HB-2668 gov'tally funded programs, DASA rules and standards, SB-482 halfway houses for alcoholic women, HB-901 hotline for children of alcoholic or drug abusive parents, HB-1422 radioactive waste storage personnel, DASA mandatory random drug & alcohol testing, HB-2807 , regional diagnostic & treatment teams and specialized group homes, HB- 499 toll-free telephone numbers, Dept. est.; alcohol & drug abuse prevention; advertising, HB-946 Bureau of the Budget federal funds, Intergov'tal. Coop. Comm. designate ID number used in documentation, HB-1317 Central Management Services (CMS) blind reading machines, SB-1047 Dept. plans to increase number of Hispanic & bilingual State employees, HB-1645 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Personnel Code position vacancies, Dept. publish lists, HB-1146 Public Contracts Loan Act, creates; loans to min. & female businesses, HB-2205 Rockford State of IL Bldg. parking, CMS purchase property for, HB-61 State construction projects use apprentices & trainees; DOT/CMS on-the-job training, SB-1468 State telephone directories available for sale to public, HB-1129 Child Advocacy, creates IL Dept. of, HB- 1155 Children and Family Services (DCFS) adoption awareness program, SB-992 appeals of placement actions, allows, HB-1364 cemetery contracts, deceased residents of DCFS institutions, HB-2617 child abuse and neglect continuing education and training programs for staff, HB-98 coordination of prevention programs; State plan; funding, HB-93 DCFS in-home demonstration programs, HB-225 DCFS multidisciplinary teams, HB-92, 223 DCFS sole agency for investigation, HB-224 determination period, DCFS may extend, HB-95 hotline calls, study & report to G.A. HB-421 medical evaluations, DCFS est. procedures for obtaining, HB-99, 222 prevention, annual development of plan, SB-22 child death autopsies, DCFS determine accidental vs intentional child injuries, HB-464 Child Welfare Advisory Committee, Dir. appoint, HB-1439 Child Welfare Investigator Act, creates; certify DCFS investigators, SB-20 Child Welfare Services Act, IL, short title; repeals obsolete Section, HB-547 computerized case tracking system, HB-96 day care facilities, HB-2662 day care for children with communicable diseases, DCFS set standards, HB-673 day care planning activities; priorities; DCFS conduct, HB-655 2602 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. DCFS child abuse hotline, staffing & equipment, HB-797 DCFS child care advisory board, children needing mental treatment & nursing care, HB-2616 DCFS Children's Services Fund, creates to receive foster care & adoption services federal funds, SB-1488 DCFS foster parent reimbursement program for damages by foster children, SB-912 deletes redundant language, HB-2016 Dept. employees, bans conflict of interest with organization receiving funds from Dept., HB-2045 drug/alcohol abuse factors in client referrals; treatment; incidence of use; report to G.A., SB-1442 family preservation services, HB-1469 foster homes re-licensing, DCFS interview persons previously placed in, HB-166 foster parent applicants, DCFS investigation, SB-1353 health and safety standards for child care facilities, HB-2015 homeless youth & shelter care facilities funding, HB-1655 homeless youth emergency shelter program, HB-412 hotline for children of alcoholic or drug abusive parents, HB-1422 licensed child care facility, DCFS annual visits, HB-628 licensed facilities, DCFS visits and inspections, SB-253 limits foster home placements, HB- 1190 minor in need of supervision, restores category (now minor requiring authoritative intervention), HB-480 personnel training requirements: employees in child welfare services & Child Protective Service Units, HB-1969 records may be proved by certified photostatic copy in any proceedings, SB-912 staff, workload size and standards, SB- 813;HB-97 substance abuse problems of clients, supervisiory reviews, agreements with community agencies, SB-1505 Citizen Ombudsman, IL Office of creates; receive & direct complaints on health care providers, HB-1665 Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. abandoned factory building demolition grants, SB-31;HB-928 abandoned housing rehabilitation assistance program, HB-2465 Apprenticeship and Training Council, SB-1445 Build IL grants and loans, HB-308 Bureau of Minority Business Development, HB-1627 Business Assistance Office small business infrastructure development assistance, HB- 1682 technical assistance to small industrial manufacturing businesses, HB-1681 Chicago world trade center, HB-2349 corridors of opportunity, Dept. designate, HB-1565 DCCA grants to bands & orchestras for tourism promotion, HB-1010 DCCA loans to low-income persons to purchase abandoned real estate, HB- 2095 DCCA rent reimbursement program, HB-2076 Defense Contract Procurement Div., creates in DCCA; federal defense contracts HB-1003 Economic Adjustment Council, creates in DCCA; assistance related to IL bus. closings & layoffs, HB-810 Emergency Employment Development Act, administration with Dept. Public Aid (now DCCA), HB-359 Employer-Assisted Community Housing Fund Act, creates; DCCA matching grants, HB-964 Energy Assistance weatherization program run by DCCA, SB-95 enterprise zone decertification standards SB-486 entrepreneurial training, DCCA provide to recipients of public aid, HB-494 Export Development Office, creates in DCCA, SB-1 federal grants information, DCCA clearing house, HB-2697 flood damage grants, HB-2276 foreign business incentives, impact study on domestic business, SB-200 foreign language bank, DCCA & State Board of Ed. establish to assist in foreign trade development, HB-2783 grants to local gov't. for police & fire equipment, HB-2077 grants to not-for-profit development corporations for business purposes, HB-2879 2603 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Hispanic business development, incentives to financial institutions, HB-3002 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, creates, HB-716, 2284, 2466 Housing Policy Development Office, creates, HB-1075 IL goods & services, IL businesses & gov't. agencies purchase, HB-2369 IL patents enforcement in foreign countries, SP-1109 infrastructure loans to local government, HB-1652 Job Loss Prevention Task Force, creates, HB-810 Labor Management Cooperation Office; matching grant program, SB- 834 local gov't. loans for revenue producing capital facilities, HB-2173 local tourism and convention bureaus, DCCA grants, SB-1039;HB-2817 low income housing grants, HB-137 low-income federal grant information, DCCA maintain clearinghouse, HB- 2476 low-income persons loan subsidies, DCCA program, HB-2083 marketing staff information to G.A., HB-2148 Minority Controlled & Female Controlled Businesses Loan Board, independent of DCCA; increases membership, HB-820 Municipal Emergency Shelter Reimbursement Act, creates; State reimburse cities for temporary shelter for homeless, HB-969 patents, transfer from universities for development, SB-1108 plant closings/lay-offs community revitalization teams, HB-2744 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, HB-306 Procurement Institute, IL, creates within DCCA, HB-2446 Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act, creates; DCCA administer, HB-512, 1077 public utility conservation & weather programs, DCCA operate, HB-2397 Recreational Improvement and Rehabilitation Act, DCCA grants to cities, HB-2638 regional tourism councils, HB-1566 regulatory flexibility division, creates; Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, creates; HB-1681 retraining payments, bans for certain reopening facilities, HB-1444 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. rules and regulations, DCCA authority to form, HB-1328 SIU-Carbondale Internat'l. Commerce and Development Center, HB-1217, 1955 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Assistance Program, Illinois, creates in DCCA, SB-1561 State future educational needs, DCCA consider in economic development strategy, HB-2389 Taxing Dist. Services Compensation Act, creates; grants to public community colleges, HB-1519 tourism & convention bureau grants, SB-1039; HB-2817, 2869 Urban Assistance Office Bill of Rights for disadvantaged; designate revitalization areas; urban research institute, HB- 2661 business education progam, HB- 1141 minority or female business losses, guarantee sureties, HB-1139 Urban Development, creates Dept.; assume duties of Office, HB-888, 2464 Conservation Conservation Enhancement Act, IL; IL Topsoil Program; IL Natural Resource Enhancement Program, SB-1228 Exotic Weed Control Act, creates; designation & restriction, HB-2235 fishing/hunting permits & licenses, HB-2216 fishing, hunting & trapping seasons; fees; limits, Dept. to establish, SB-916 Lake County Forest Preserve Dist. sand purchase, HB-2323 proposed rules, Dept. mail to Consrvtn. Advisory Board when filed with JCAR, HB-659 State nurseries, HB-2217 State Parks Div. and Tourism & Recreational Facilities Div., requires est. in Dept., HB-428 State parks long term management study, HB-1564 State Parks, Tourism and Recreation Div., creates, HB-2709 trapper education program, HB-1486 Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park concession complex bidder cash incentives, SB-916 wildfire protection; fire management, HB-2215 2604 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT--Cont. Corrections Dept. employ inmates to produce own food, SB-387 Dept. investigatory authority; subpoena powers; suicide reduction program; St. trust fund, SB-1316 Dept. MHDD, Corrections & Public Aid interagency agreements incl. provisions for meeting immediate needs of persons being released, HB- 1656 inmate photographs, Dept. provide to Dept of State Police every 2 years, HB-2116 Juvenile Division, suicide reduction program, HB-2457 mandatory education programs & participation, SB-1578 parent/child reunification program; single parents, minor children, counseling, HB-2559 suicide reduction program; investigatory powers; subpoena powers; SB-1316 Women Offenders Subcommittee of Adult Advisory Board, creates, HB-2013 work camp/agricultural facility, Dept. est., HB-1807 employee productivity, management audits of each Dept., HB-2394 Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) economic feasibility studies of purchase of public utility; use of Coal Dev. Fund, HB-2280 economic impact studies, Dept. study effect on EPA rulemaking, HB-1309 energy consumption of bldgs. leased by State, DENR computerize data, SB-159 groundwater withdrawal regulation, HB-72 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Act, Dept. grant program to local gov't., HB-1667 nonhazardous solid waste management plans, DENR comment within 30 days, HB-2347 public museum, incl. historical radio & TV broadcasts, HB-981 State institutional conservation program, HB-2214 Financial Institutions Consumer Bank Act, creates; Dept. regulate consumer banks, HB-2071 Homeowner's Mortgage Counseling Law; Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Law creates; Dept. aid to residential mortgagors, HB-1229 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Mortgage Brokers Act, creates, HB- 1950 Uniform Unclaimed Property Act, Dir. form rules, prepare reports, SB-1028 Housing creates IL Dept. of, HB-944 Human Rights Equal Opportunity officer, Dept. assign to State agencies, HB-1877 Insurance accident and health insurance laws study, HB-1554 Investigations Division, creates, SB-1487 small business self insurance Article, HB-1164, 1592 intra-agency advisory boards authorizes formation, SB-154 Labor chemical usage report, SB-953 Industrial Home Work, removes Dept. prohibition authority, HB-1394 Public Service Jobs Act, creates, HB- 1034 public works employees, contractors disregarding obligations, Dept. publish list, HB-1035 Safety in Skiing Board, establishes, SB-957;HB-2786 safety inspections & education, no Dept. jurisdiction over political subdivisions, SB-530 unemployment, Dept. study; report to Gov. & G.A., HB-2091 Lottery regulations of Dept. and IL Lotteries, HB-612 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (DMHDD) adoption of rules, DMHDD enforce Code, HB-2337 adult developmental training day services fees, HB-1936 Anna property conveyance, HB-932 annual report to Citizens Council on Mental Hlth. & Dev. Dis., HB-2618 autism report, DMHDD submit every 6 mos., HB-2112 case coordination pilot project, DMHDD establish in each administrative region, HB-2843 chronically mentally ill services, DMHDD community support system initiatives, HB-849 community living program residents visitation, SB-1232 community services to Medicaid recipients, DMHDD receive federal monies, HB-2844 2605 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Dept. MHDD, Corrections & Public Aid interagency agreements incl. provisions for meeting immediate needs of persons being released, HB- 1656 Div. for Children and Adolescents, est.; delete Institute for Juvenile Research and Child & Adolescent Office, HB-1992 DMHDD facilities operations, review by Citizens Assembly Leg. Support Agency, SB-1327 DMHDD food purchases; payments for recipient services, HB-2336 Family Support Subsidy Program, Dept. provide financial reimbursement to families with dev. dis. members, HB-2842 federal benefits, DMHDD offset against for residential services to recipient, HB-1260 IL Mental Health Institutes Act of 1987, administration of certain institutions from Dept. to Uofl, HB-887 institution inventories, removes requirement from Dept., HB-2338 involuntary mental health outpatient treatment, SB-726 Medicaid Clinic Option service providers minimum standards, HB- 2832 mental health facility investigations, HB-639 mental patient information, DMHDD pilot project for exchange of info among St. agencies and service providers, HB-1811 Mentally Ill Children and Adolescents, Div. of DMHDD, HB-1992 minority youth employment and career development programs, HB-1834 Patient Travel Trust Fund, creates; for transfer expenses of patients in State facilities, HB-2339 patients, Dept. reimburse sheriff for expenses in transporting, HB-243 police/security force appointments, removes Dept. authority, SB-767, recipient services, DMHDD reach beneficial interest in spendthrift & other trusts, SB-781 regional diagnostic & treatment teams and specialized group homes, HB- 499 repeals Sec. on Advisory Committee on Research, SB-1073 staff & workload standards at mental health institutions, HB-848, 2929 surplus property sales proceeds, HB- 2335 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Township Mental Health Facility Act, HB-1046 Minority and Female Business Enterprises creates; transfers duties of Min. & Fem. Business Enterprise Council, HB-191 Nuclear Safety nuclear power plant inspections, SB- 1490 radiation installation registry with Dept. annually, HB-539 radioactive waste facility, Dept. conduct public hearing & notice prior to licensing, SB-752;HB-1186 Radon Mitigation Act, creates; Dept. program for detecting & reducing, SB-1517 Professional Regulation renames Dept. of R&E, HB-2332 Public Aid AFDC cost of living increases, HB-116 AFDC recipients financial independence through self- employment, Dept. develop & implement pilot project, HB- 1814 AIDS care & services program development pilot project, HB-741 AIDS State plan, Depts. Public Aid, Public Hlth., State Board of Ed implement, SB-1023 alien services & needs, Dept. pilot program to identify, HB-2505 child care to recipients in GED or job training programs, HB-1203 child support enforcement amnesty program, DCFS establish, SB-760 children trauma services, Dept. make separate contracts for, HB-389 community-based youth employment & career development programs, SB-523 Dept. MHDD, Corrections & Public Aid interagency agreements incl. provisions for meeting immediate needs of persons being released, HB- 1656 deputy registrars appointed by election authorities, HB-203 emergency AFDC assistance to released prisoners, HB-2560 Emergency Employment Development Act, administration with Dept. Public Aid (now DCCA), HB-359 Employment & Training Resource Division; individualized self-reliance assistance plans, SB-842 employment program reports, HB- 1324, 2022 food stamp outreach program, SB-988 2606 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Health Expense Protection Act, IL; creates, HB-238 Home Service Center demonstration project, Dept. & State agencies est., HB-1227 home visits, report suspected child abuse to DCFS, HB-478 nursing home bed reserve payments, SB-561 Project Chance employer incentives & penalties, HB-2021 staff development unit, exempts from Dept recruitment policies, SB-929 supplemental work incentives, Dept. demo project for persons ineligible for AFDC assistance, HB-297 teenage pregnancy study, HB-2461 Public Health Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, creates, SB- 1198 AIDS cases, report to Dept.; Dept. trace prior sexual contacts, HB-1152 AIDS Contagion Control System, creates within Dept. Public Health, HB-2683 AIDS Registry Act, IL, creates, HB-736 AIDS State plan, Depts. Public Aid, Public Hith., State Board of Ed implement, SB-1023 AIDS victim prior sexual contacts, Dept. to identify, HB-2596 AIDS victims prior sexual contacts, Dept. identify, inform & refer to local public health depts.; AIDS Registry, SB-975 AIDS-Dept. rules to prevent transmission via artificial insemination, HB-2043 AIDS, instruction training program for State employees, HB-738 Alcoholism Treatment Licensing Act administered by DASA, SB-158; HB-2668 alien health needs, Dept. pilot program to identify, HB-2506 autologous blood donation standards, Dept. set, HB-982 Blood Trust Programs, reserve donor blood for specified recipient, HB-337 breast health care, Dept. develop materials, SB-1548 Comprehensive Groundwater Protection Act, creates; EPA & Dept. regulation, SB-1307 deep-fried food information, posting in food establishments, HB-2430 diabetes among Hispanics study, information campaign, HB-2921 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Cont. Environmental Toxicology Act, creates; investigate public health threats, HB-725 euthanasia study, report to G.A., SB- 656 Food Establishment Sanitation Act, creates; licensing & regulation, HB- 2365 food stamp redemption contracts with banks, SB-1454 health facilities application fees, Dept. set, SB-1489 Hemophilia Advisory Committee, repeals, HB-2682 Hispanic diabetes study, HB-1646 Maternal and Child Health Services Act; creates; programs & grants, HB-890 medically indigent health insurance, Dept program, HB-2880 nursing home restricted licensure; Dept. monitoring, HB-2359 organ donation public education program, HB-409 organ donor public education program, Dept. conduct, HB-405 organ transplant study, SB-11 Pertussis Vaccine Act, informational pamphlet to parents, SB-804 physical fitness center CPR personnel requirement, HB-720 plat approval in re sewage disposal systems, HB-532 polio information toll-free phone number, HB-1522 Prenatal and Newborn Care Act, creates; Dept. est. and operate program; medical services for low- income, HB-294 Private Well Water Protection Act, creates; groundwater protection, SB-1482; HB-2742 regulate blood bank technical operations, HB-2821 Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act, creates, SB-651 Sickle Cell Disease Act, creates; Dept. public ed. program, HB-1201 St. Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary Review Board, creates, HB-1249 State Advocacy Program for the Homeless Mentally Ill and Disabled, creates; Dept. Public Hith. Advocacy Div., SB-368 State Police forensic science lab; Dept. Public Health toxicological lab, HB-2331 vaccine risks to sch. children, Dept. provide information, HB-515 2607 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Registration and Education (R&E) Acupuncture Practice Board, HB-2131 Affordable Dentures Act, creates; Dept. R&E license denturists, SB- 32;HB-967 changes name to Dept. of Professional Regulation, HB-2332 Child Welfare Investigator Act, creates; certify DCFS investigators, SB-20 Clinical Laboratory Science Practice Act, creates; Dept. regulation; certification; penalties, SB-567;HB- 1067 Contractors' License Law, SB-1175 Counseling, State Advisory Board of, creates, HB-1588 Counseling, State Board of, creates, SB-1466 Crane Inspector office, SB-1448 Dietetic Practice Act, creates; license dietitions; Dietetic Review Board, SB-456 disciplinary funds consolidation, SB- 1262 Dispensing Optician Act, creates, SB- 823; HB-453 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, creates; Dept. register certain persons, exams, HB- 972 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act, HB-917 Health Care Advocate Office, Dept. maintain, HB-1708 home inspectors Act; creates: exams; licensing; education; experience; disciplinary process; fees, HB-1893 IL Land Surveyor Registration Act, creates; repeals 1939 Act, SB-1282 Landscape Architect Registration Bd., creates, SB-821;HB-1573 Locksmith Licensing Act, creates, HB- 1510 Marriage and Family Therapist Certification Board, HB-1534 Massage Therapy Examining Committee, HB-1991 New Home Warranty and Builders Registration Act, creates; builder registration & Dept. new home warranty program, HB-2689 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Act, IL, creates, HB-2318 Nutritionist Certification Board, creates HB-1575 Optometric Practice Act of 1987, IL, creates, SB-537;HB-2554, 2841 pharmacists prescribe drugs; Dept. R & E formulary of medical drugs & dispensing procedures, HB-156 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987, SB- 1321 Physician Assistants Practice Act, creates, SB-1009, 1312 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, creates, SB-478;HB-2333 Psychologist Licensing Act, creates, HB-2487 Real Estate Appraiser License Act, HB-1325 real estate sale solicitations, Dept. list of owners not wishing to be solicited, HB-2497 Respiratory Care Practice Act, creates; Dept. regulate, SB-566;HB-280 Skin Care Professionals Licensing Act, creates, HB-611 Social Worker Licensing Act, IL, creates, SB-1313 Social Workers Certification Act of 1987, HB-1830 Rehabilitation Services blind reading machines, SB-1047 Bureau for the Blind, creates within Dept.; Program & Policy Council, SB-1324 current FY funds used for past FY services, HB-2357 field personnel report suspected child abuse & neglect to DCFS, HB-2872 Hearing Impaired Bureau, HB-2414 independent living centers & services, Dept. plan, HB-2370 Lekoteks, Dept. contracts for establishment of for special needs children, HB-1014 Revenue alcohol during pregnancy signs, Dept. provide to retail sellers for fee, SB- 770 county assessor legal and technical assistance, Dept. Rev. provide, SB-226 income tax laws, incorporate federal tax rules by reference, HB-1243 Itinerant Vendors Registration Act, creates, HB-183 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act, creates; Dept. license non-profit organizations, HB-2065 representation for persons giving testimony to Dept., HB-3007 tax enforcement provisions of administration of tax ACts, SB-1222 textbooks, Dept. compile & make available list of all textbooks in State, SB-661 vacant and unoccupied federal & State lands in IL, Dept. biennial report, SB-298 2608 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Science Foundation, IL creates; IL Science Board; Science Info Service & Council; contracting; approp. & grants, HB-1791 State Government Procurement Code creates; uniform purchasing procedures, HB-497 State Police biased criminal acts, Dept. collect info; training programs, SB-1155 child abuse or neglect investigations, HB-99 confiscated weapons used in criminal lab system, HB-2330 criminal background checks, HB-2515 Gang Prevention Office, expands functions, SB-1314 Hazardous Waste Strike Force, HB- 2244 longevity salary increments, SB-1480 overtime, authorizes, HB-2939 State Police forensic science lab; Dept. Public Health toxicological lab, HB-2331 State police internal investigations or disciplinary actions, bans mandatory lie detector test, HB-1547 State Police Merit Board independence, approp. made directly to Board, HB-1206 teacher criminal background checks initiated by reg. sup't., HB-1120 Toxic Waste Strike Force, Dept. create to investigate violations of Env. Protection Act, SB-1393, 1598 State vehicle motor fuel dispensing, HB-706 Transportation (DOT). affirmative action program, HB-2735 calcium magnesium acetate (corn product) DOT expand use for road clearing, SB-266;HB-746, 2494 Coastal Resources Management Act, creates; DOT/municipal management program to manage & regulate defined coastal zone, HB- 2754 county highway future additions, DOT map of approx. rights of way, SB- 971 Des Plaines River flood gate maintenance, SB-30 disadvantaged businesses, DOT procurement of goods from, HB- 1647 DOT traffic impact studies, SB-958, 961; HB-1854, 1856 flood control, DOT monitor water levels; notify cities of impending floods, HB-1395 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Flood Insurance Rate Maps, DOT provide to cities for display, SB-846 Floodplain Construction Act, creates; DOT adopt floodplain maps, HB-368 handicapped parking places, DOT provide uniform marking guide, HB- 693 Hoffman Dam floodgate, IDOT maintain, SB-548 Meigs Field runway extension study & funding, HB-1418, 1705 Metro-East San. Dist. pump stations & flood gate system, DOT oversee, HB- 1277 Motor Fuel Tax funds local gov't. use, eliminates DOT supervision, HB-254 plat approval in re roadway access, HB-532 prioritizing construction on State highways plan, SB-1292 Public Transportation Safety Board, creates, HB-2787 rail transportation passenger service study, report to G.A., HB-1801 Rural Public Transportation Coordination Assistance Program, creates; grants; services & assistance, HB-2736 Safety Responsibility Law administration transferred to Sec. of State, SB-863 sale of used vehicles to local gov't. units, HB-2323 State construction projects use apprentices & trainees; DOT/CMS on-the-job training, SB-1468 winter highway maintenance study, SB-1330 Urban Assistance, Office of, see: Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Urban Development, creates Dept., HB- 888, 2464 Urban Redevelopment, creates Dept., HB- 2474 DISABLED PERSONS aggravated battery causing bodily harm to a physically handicapped person, HB-330 aggravated criminal sexual assault criminal sexual assault on physically handicapped person, HB-2302 victim 60 or older or physically handicapped, HB-1995 automobile insurance physical handicap, bans refusal or nonrenewal for, HB-1717 Bill of Rights of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act 2609 DISABLED PERSONS--Cont. creates; evaluation & diagnosis services; Gov. develop plan, HB- 1813, 2006, 2930 blind and visually handicapped Bureau for the Blind, creates within Dept. Rehab. Services, SB-1324 reading machines; libraries, colleges, State institutions & agencies; Dept. CMS & Rehab. Services administer, SB-1047 Blind Services Planning Council creates; insure Dept. Rehab. Services effectiveness to blind & visually impaired, E087-5 Circuit Breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Community Residence Right to Locate Act creates; prohibits zoning restrictions for disabled persons, HB-2611 Community Services Act of 1987 creates; coordinated system of services; grants; purchase of care contracts, SB-1210 Corrections sentencing offense against physically handicapped person, more severe sentence, HB- 2301 crimes against aggravated assualt, victim is 60 or older or physically handicapped, HB- 1995 aggravated battery-causing bodily harm to physically handicapped person, HB-330 aggravated criminal sexual assault, HB-2302 Corrections Code more severe sentencing provisions, HB-2301 CTA seats handicapped reserved seats, CTA fines, SB-845;HB-487 deer hunters permits crossbow use, SB-183 developmentally disabled See HEALTH disabled adults divorce guardian action authorization, SB-1148 disabled person hotel rooms, HB-2161 Domestic Abuse and Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study and Demonstration Program Act privileged communication, waives, HB- 2730 emergency telecommunications devices installed at public safety answering points for deaf & hearing impaired callers, HB-2114 handicapped children Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. autism, special ed. definition, HB-2645 parental education, children from birth to age 3, HB-2027 school social worker definition, HB-672 special ed. determination of continuing habilitation services, SB-1382 handicapped drivers license plate/parking decal eligibility, HB-675 handicapped facilities removes exemption from discrimination due to inaccessibility of bldgs., HB-2372 Handicapped High Risk Children and Neonatal Health Care Provider Assistance Act of 1987, HB-1472 handicapped parking sign exhibit "$50 Fine", DOT design, SB-832 handicapped ramps excludes from "attractive nuisance" doctrine, HB-148 handicapped recreational programs increases tax rate; no referendum, SB-600 Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act prohibits mail order sales, HB-640 hearing impaired Bureau for the Hearing Impaired in Dept. of Rehab. Services, HB-2414 telecommunications devices installation, HB-2114, 2414 home care services eligibility, increases assets, HB-654 home rental conversions senior citizen/disabled person owner, prohibits increase in assessed valuation, SB-428 homeless mentally ill and disabled State Advocacy Program for the Homeless Mentally Ill and Disabled, creates; Dept. Public Hlth. Advocacy Div., SB-368 Local Government Health Services Act creates; local Authorities of mental health, dev. disabilities, and alcoholism & substance abuse; tax levy; bonds; HB-2070 paratransit services DOT grants to providers, SB-818, 1016 physically handicapped person battery of, SB-1025 Criminal Code definition, SB-1025;HB-2299 polio post-polio muscular atrophy, Dept. Rehab Services provide information, HB-1646 rehabilitation Act 2610 DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. blind, voluntary income tax checkoff for Assistance to the Blind Fund, HB-305 Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons Bureau for the Hearing Impaired in Dept. Rehab. Services, HB-2414 home care services eligibility, increases assets, HB-654 IL Administrative Procedure Act short title, removes approval date, HB- 2516 independent living centers & services, Dept. Rehab. Services plan, HB-2370 interest on residents' accounts used by institution for general benefit, SB-1180 Lekoteks, Dept. Rehab. Services contracts for establishment of for special needs children, HB-1014 technical changes, SB-670, 671, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679;HB- 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520, 2521,2522, 2523, 2524 Sec. of State Identification Card Act disability definition, expands, HB-252 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) covered drugs, SB-102, 494; HB-179, 274, 347, 695, 1888 eligibility all low-income citizens, HB-241 increase income threshold, SB- 625; HB-273 persons turning 65 during calendar year eligible for entire year, HB-247 eligibility ceiling, SB-1441 fuel cost grant; excludes veterans benefits from income, HB-750 fuel cost relief grants, SB-1352 grants, authorizations; limitations, HB- 1888 income excludes certain rental income, SB-529 excludes veterans benefits, SB-8; HB-750, 753 income tax exemption, $1,000 additional, HB-207, 251 pharmacist professional dispensing fee, increases, HB-1473 pharmacy participation; defines reasonable cost, HB-1473 prescriptions for $1, HB-1294 rent constituting property taxes accrued, increases, SB-429 veterans benefits, excludes from "income", SB-8;HB-750, 753 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. Special Youth Support Services Pilot Program Act creates; extended day & respite services for handicapped youth; sch. pilot grant programs, HB-1001, 2933 telephone service user sensitive/measured services usage allowance, HB-354 voting access polling place accessible to handicapped & elderly, SB-61 DISEASES AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) AIDS blood tests, report positive results, HB-986 AIDS Confidentiality Act, creates, SB-100;HB-100 AIDS Contagion Control System, creates within Dept. Public Health, HB-2683 AIDS education, grades 6 thru 12, SB- 500 AIDS education, incl. in drug education programs of Dept. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse, HB-737 AIDS exposure, health care workers notify employers, HB-2916 AIDS facilities permits, HB-735 AIDS in school children, public health depts. report to sch. officials; protect identity of child, HB-563 AIDS Registry Act, IL, creates, HB-736 AIDS Registry; epidemiological surveys, HB-2682 AIDS-diagnosed health care workers notify employers, HB-2041 blood bank testing; tracing of donor contacts; report donor identity, HB- 2408 Blood Labeling Act blood testing, HB- 2667 care & services to patients, mandates demonstration program of grants, SB-994 donated blood AIDS testing, HB-1268 felony to sell blood if capable of transmitting AIDS, HB-2044 hospital patients; Dept. Corrections committed persons & released persons, SB-85 hospital testing of all admitted patients, HB-984 marriage license, requires AIDS test prior to issue, SB-85;HB-229, 346, 438, 985, 2666 misdemeanor to knowingly do any act which is likely to transmit AIDS, SB-110 2611 DISEASES-Cont. notice accompany dead body, SB-771 nursing home incentive payments, SB-995 organ & tissue reusage, Dept. rules to prevent transmission of AIDS, HB-2043 pregnant women blood test, AIDS testing, HB-987 prior sexual contact ID by Dept. Public Health, HB-2596 prisoner testing, HB-1130, 1252, 2348 prostitutes and persons convicted of patronizing, AIDS and venereal disease testing, SB-75;HB-2242 prostitutes and solicitors, HB-2348 prostitution; unauthorized possession of hypodermic syringes and needles: AIDS test, HB-951 public aid medical assistance eligibility HB-740 public aid pilot project for program development, HB-741 Public Aid quality incentive payments to facilities implementing programs for, HB-734 report of cases to Dept. Public Health; Dept. trace prior sexual contacts, HB-1152 school instructional programs & materials, HB-742 school personnel basic training, HB- 743 sex offender AIDS testing, SB-1242 State employee leave of absence, HB- 739 State plan: Dept. Public Aid, Public Health, State Board of Ed implementation, SB-1023 teacher institute training program, State Board of Ed. develop, SB-765 transmission via artificial insemination, Dept. Public Health rules to prevent, HB-2043 victims prior sexual contacts, Dept. Public Health identify, inform & refer to local public health depts.; AIDS Registry, SB-975 Alzheimer's Disease income tax exemption, HB-631 insurance coverage, SB-4;HB-634 nursing home personnel training in care & treatment, SB-147 cancer breast cancer surgery alternative list, physician furnish to patient, HB-934 children with communicable diseases day care centers, prohibits enrollment; DCFS prescribe standards for services, HB-673 communicable diseases Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DISEASES-Cont. AIDS exposure, healthcare workers notify employers, HB-2916 AIDS in school children, public health depts. report to sch. officials; protect identity of child, HB-563 deletes references to Advisory Committee, HB-2682 food handler contagious or veneral disease testing by Dept. Public Health, HB-1334 hospitals notify paramedics & ambulance personnel; Dept. Public health establish list of diseases; immunity, civil action, HB-1242 sex offender tested for sexually transmissible diseases, HB-343 diabetes diabetes among Hispanics, Dept. Public Health study & information campaign, HB-2921 Hispanic diabetes, Dept. Public Health study, HB-1646 epilepsy drugs covered under Circuit Breaker Act, HB-1888 fetal alcohol syndrome retail sellers of alcohol post warning; Dept. Revenue provide signs for fee; SB-770 glaucoma treatment drugs included under Sr. Cit. & Dis. Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, HB-347 hemophilia Hemophila Advisory Committee, repeals, HB-2682 infectious diseases hospital notify paramedics of patients diagnosed with, HB-1242 mumps preventable communicable disease; req. immunization prior to sch. enrollment, HB-50 osteoporosis osteoporosis awareness campaign, Dept. Public Health implement, HB- 1646 osteoporosis awareness, Dept. Public Health conduct campaign, HB-28 Pertussis Vaccine Act creates; informational pamphlet to parents; health care records & reports of adverse reactions, SB-804 polio toll-free information number, Dept. Public Health; promotion of public awareness, HB-1522 school immunizations mumps, requires shots prior to sch. enrollment, HB-50 2612 DISEASES-Cont. vaccine risks, req. Dept. Public Health provide information, HB-515 Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act, IL creates; Dept. Public Hlth. interview, examine, treat; isolation, SB-651 Sickle Cell Disease Act, HB-1201 venereal disease food handler contagious or veneral disease testing by Dept. Public Health, HB-1334 testing of prostitutes and convicted patrons, SB-75 DOG RACING See GAMES AND GAMBLING DOMESTIC RELATIONS Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, creates, SB-1198 artificial insemination AIDS transmission, Dept. Public Health rules to prevent, HB-2043 day care DCFS facilities for children of working poor, HB-2662 dependent care assistance income tax deduction, SB-215 domestic relations and domestic violence shelters and service programs Act escrow funds deposited into Domestic Violence Shelter & Service Fund, HB-1684 domestic violence, defines, HB-1744 estate in tenancy by the entirety creates, provides rights thereto, SB-84 family support orders cost-of-living adjustments by serving Notice of Adjustment, HB-1796 judgment when due; non-retroactive; modification guidelines, HB-923 judgment when installment due, SB-141 Fathers and Fathering, Citizens Council on, creates, SB-230 fetal alcohol syndrome county clerk dispense pamphlet when issuing marriage license, SB-772 retail sellers of alcohol post warning signs furnished by Dept. Rev., SB- 770 Genetically Engineered Organisms, Committee on the Release of creates; report to Gov. and G.A., HB- 1866 grandparents visitation rights, HB-1333 Infertility Relief Act, IL creates; regulate surrogate parentage agreements; certified parent & child relationship; inheritance provisions, SB-1510 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. interspousal tort action husband or wife may sue other for tort committed during marriage, HB-2062 joint rights and obligations creates estate in tenancy by the entirety, SB-84 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act attachment of body of respondent, support enforcement, HB-2580 attorney's fees court may order either party to pay, HB-310 child custody court selection of custodial parent, HB-2038 DCFS investigations, parties reimburse DCFS, SB-930 joint custody, rebuttable presumption in favor of, SB-231 judgment, limits court modification, SB-220 child support late payments constitute judgments; real estate lien, HB- 2693 modification of order to increase to statutory guidelines, HB-2350 payments made to clerk of court if custodial parent denies visitation rights, HB-2036 child support change of address notification to clerk of court, HB- 2582 child visitation violation of order, misdemeanor, HB-83 county clerks may solemnize marriages, fees, HB-1304 divorce venue transfer, SB-135, 141; HB-49 eliminates filing praecipe for summons as commencing action for divorce, HB-2352 expert witness fees paid out of marital property, HB-1199 first cousin marriages, HB-395 grandparent & great-grandparent visitation privileges, HB-1574 income definition, includes lottery prize awards, ins. proceeds, vacation pay, bonuses, etc. SB-759 income withholding order; single standard of assistance & grant amount; demonstration programs; birth certificate information, HB- 2862 maintenance, granted if spouse unable to maintain standard of living, HB- 1939 2613 DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. marriage license AIDS testing prior to issue, SB-85; HB-229, 346, 438, 985, 2666 fetal alcohol syndrome pamphlets, county clerks dispense, SB-772, 1588 prior marriage information opitional, HB-102 removes prior marriage info requirement, HB-103 syphillis test requirements, SB-1322 military benefits, modification of settlements, SB-495 removing child from State, HB-527 separation period, eliminates, HB-469 solemnizing marriages, HB-1304 support default penalty payments, HB- 2581 Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act creates; certification of family therapists, HB-1534 Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act income definition, includes lottery prize awards, ins. proceeds, vacation pay, bonuses, etc. SB-759 income withholding order; single standard of assistance & grant amount; demonstration programs; birth certificate information, HB- 2862 Parentage Act of 1984, IL child support determination, HB-2579 income withholding order; single standard of assistance & grant amount; demonstration programs; birth certificate information, HB- 2862 judgment contain child support order, HB-1452 paternity blood tests of indigents, agency ordering pay costs, HB-1278 paternity case, indigent defendants pay attorney costs, HB-1578, 1797 surrogate parentage contracts; requirements; terms, SB-1111 Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, Revised Uniform cooperation between IL and United Kingdom as "Convention Country", SB-1332 income definition, includes lottery prize awards, ins. proceeds, vacation pay, bonuses, etc. SB-759 Social Services Planning Authority, IL, creates, HB-2881 spouse and child support SEE ALSO: CHILDREN AND MINORS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. SEE ALSO: PUBLIC AID child support order & payments draw interest, SB-775 claim against beneficiary trust, allows, HB-473 employer withholding fee, increases, HB-326 maintenance, granted if spouse unable to maintain standard of living, HB- 1939 withholding of additional amount for delinquencies, SB-497 Surrogate Parentage Act creates; contractual relationships; terms; requirements, SB-I 111 surrogate parenthood bans in Illinois, SB-499;HB-2101 teen parents educational programs for high school graduation requirements, SB-553 Uniform Marital Property Act advisory commission, creates, HB-2568 DRAINAGE drainage district assessment roll preparation & recording for each county containing dist. lands, HB-1002 land ownership annual tax record examination, HB-91 Urban Stormdrainage Management District Act creates; intergov'tal. agreements; bonds; property tax, HB-997 EAVESDROPPING See CRIMINAL CODE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Aquaculture Development Act creates; Dept. Ag program to develop IL aquaculture industry, SB-762 Build Illinois abandoned factory building demolition grants, SB-31;HB-928 county treasury funds for development & planning, HB-1963 Historic Cities Fund, grants to cities over 150 yrs. old, HB-1381 small business capital loan, increases, HB-1683 State public works projects, Prevailing Wage Law applies, SB-1127 Buy Illinois DCCA program-IL business & gov't. agencies purchase IL goods & services, HB-2369 Center for Self-Reliance Act creates; St. Clair county economic development & energy development, HB-1971 2614 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. Chicago world trade center, DCCA establish, HB-2349 Community Development Finance Corporation Act, IL State Treasurer member & chairman of Board; removes Lt. Gov., HB- 2734 corridors of opportunity DCCA designate throughout State, HB-1565 targets funding to low-population counties with high unemployment rate, HB-1964 Development Finance Authority, IL See STATE AGENCIES guaranteed private loans to third parties, authorizes, HB-1684 poverty areas to receive 50% of resources HB-2663 project disapproval notice by corporate authorities to Authority, HB-2784 Economic Development Board, IL, creates, SB-885 enterprise zones See ENTERPRISE ZONES Farm Development Act, IL agricultural processing enterprises venture capital fund, SB-248 grain exports quality based on grading factors of Dept. Ag/Uofl Ag College, HB- 1042 grain grading system Dept. of Ag. and UofI Ag. College develop to enhance IL market, HB- 1041 infrastructure DCCA loans to local gov't. units, HB- 1652 Language and International Trade Academy, IL creates; stimulate language & internat'l. trade education; professional development of teachers; economic development, HB-2782 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act repeals repealer, HB-117 poor economic climate areas, State resources usage, HB-2092 Quad Cities Development Authority, creates, SB-848;HB-2406 Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority, creates, HB-2406 Regional Development Authorities Act creates; infrastructure; transportation; economic development; health care; social & ed. services between counties, SB-1055;HB-2626 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. Riverfront Development Authority creates; St. Clair county; bonds; tax levy; quick-take, HB-2288 small business innovation research Act creates; economic incentives, HB-1680 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority creates; Madison and St. Clair counties, HB-301 State future educational needs, DCCA consider in economic development strategy, HB-2389 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY absenteeism/truancy sch. district policies; regional initiative against truancy; minor adjudicated truant in need of supervision, HB-971 adult education non-substantive changes, SB-168 State programs, information submitted to State Board of Ed, HB-1748 AIDS instructional programs & materials, HB-742 school personnel basic training, HB- 743 airport noise school bldg. insulation, State Board of Ed grants to sch. dists., SB-274; HB- 2857 alternative training class of certificates; standards; renewal procedures, SB-1069 animal experiments limits in elementary & secondary sch., HB-460 Asbestos Abatement Act educational facilities inspection, extends time, HB-1742 association dues restrictions on payment to State & nat'l. associations, SB-42 athletics coaches, authorizes employment of noncertificated employees, HB-711 interscholastic athletic membership fees, restricts, SB-1043;HB-10, 2413 interscholastic competition, student choise of physician for exam, SB-851 minimum eligibility standards for interscholastic competitions, SB- 70;HB-250 attendance compulsory until 17, HB-2298 on-site audits by State Board, SB-1095 bilingual education 2615 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. transitional programs; limits State reimbursement, HB-927 Business and Education Cooperation Act creates; E.St.Louis & Brooklyn school districts; business incubator; HB-900 cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instruction, SB-223;HB-2298 career education continuing development area of education, HB-875 Chicago school district See CHICAGO child abuse child in protective custody, withholding of whereabouts, SB-398, 1270 children at risk programs for early recognition; children's problems programs, teen counseling hotline, SB-1329 citizenship requires taught in all public schools, HB-2187 class size K thru 3rd, limits enrollment, HB-146 closed campus policy requires at all attendance centers during regular sch. day, HB-1047 community block home program State Board develop model, symbols, application forms, procedures, SB-949 compensatory education program resident aliens, educational disadvantaged children programs, HB-2401 continuing development career education, includes as area of education, HB-875 contraceptives furnishing to students in sch. bldgs. or on sch. grounds, prohibits, SB-63; HB-925 contract award bans awards to companies with officials convicted of bribery, HB-2776 contracts awards to non-residents, HB-1898 curriculum, instruction, programs AIDS, SB-500;HB-742, 743, 1226 avoidance of sexual & physical abuse, HB-509, 2935 bilingual education transitional program State reimbursement limitations, HB-927 children at-risk; teen problems, early recognition program; hotline, SB- 1329 citizenship, HB-2187 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. community block home model program, SB-949 copies of curricula furnished by local sch. board; designation of meeting for discussion, SB-1564 CPR-cardiopulmonary resuscitation, SB-223;HB-2298 drivers education - see: drivers education drug and substance abuse instruction, HB-2946 drug, alcohol, substance abuse, SB-550; HB-507, 603, 1868 economics, HB-2283 Education for Employment Curriculum, HB-2008 educational reform Act mandated programs discontinuance, HB-3005 family life & sex education incentive grants pilot program, HB-1355, 1356 foreign language grant program, HB- 2779 gifted children - see: gifted children jr. high curriculum, State Board to implement findings, HB-1384 jr. high health education in PE courses, SB-438 local school autonomy pilot program, HB-935 mandated programs not receiving full funding, authorizes discontinuing, SB-1465;HB-2846, 3004, 3005 model suicide reduction curriculum, HB-2458 parenting & family relations, HB-508 parenting and family relations education, HB-508, 2935 physical education - see: physical education preschool educational programs, HB- 2882 proficiency excuses, student take more advanced course, HB-2383 public aid ed. support pilot program; parental counseling; Dept. Public Aid, HB-1562 resident aliens, compensatory education, HB-2401 sex education, prior notice to parents, SB-533 sexual abuse avoidance instruction, prior notice to parents, HB-2728 Special Youth Support Services Pilot Program Act, HB-1001 State mandated programs, elective, HB-2938 student parents educational programs, State Board grants, SB-1197, 1587 study halls, eliminates; additional hour of classroom instruct., HB-2393 2616 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. supplemental school meal nutrition programs for pregnant pupils, SB- 1584 teen parents, SB-553 teen positive activity programs, HB- 384 truant education - see: truants deactivation of high school facility deletes 5-year prohibition, reorganization proceedings, SB-446 disadvantaged parents State Board of Ed. pilot program for vouchers to purchase educational services, HB-2509 diseases AIDS in school children, public health depts. report to sch. officials; protect identity of child, HB-563 mumps, requires shots before enrollment, HB-50 vaccine risks, Dept. Public Health print information, HB-515 district boards of education elections, HB-69, 158 relatives of certificated employees, prohibits membership, HB-82 drivers education drivers over age 55, sch. provide on space-available basis, HB-358 fee information, State Board report to G.A., HB-1771 skidding vehicle instruction, SB-1311 drivers license cancellation for drop-outs, HB-666 requires high sch. graduation or equivalent, HB-663, 666 dropouts drivers license cancellation, HB-666 eligible for sch. dist. special services and resources for truants; incl. in community college programs, HB-2165 employment training program; matching grants; community collges, SB-1176 Drug-Free School Law, creates in School Code, HB-819 Early Education, State Interagency Council on establishes; assist State Board of Ed in complying with Education of Handicapped Act amendments, E087-4 economics, required one-year course, HB- 2283 Education for Employment Curriculum sch. boards establish for grades 7 thru 12, HB-2008 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. Educational Labor Relations Act, IL mandatory arbitration if no agreement by 8/15, HB-150 Educational Reform Act discontinuance of mandated programs not receiving separate appropriations, HB-3005 Mathematics and Science Academy limit enrollment to dormitory design capacity, SB-187 per capita costs paid by pupil's resident sch. dist., HB-2919 educational service personnel evaluation by supervisory personnel, SB-724 educational support personnel employees new assignment transfers notification, SB-902 noncertificated employee employment provisions apply, SB-208, 361, 902 progressive just cause disciplinary procedure, SB-937 substitutes term for noncertificated employees, honorable dismissal provisions SB-170 teacher institute advisory committees membership, SB-725 enterprise high schools Enterprise H.S. Laboratory, creates; training & research, HB-2289 federal Dept. of Education, reference, SB-856 final grades classroom teacher ultimate authority, HB-645 financial audits regional superintendent accounts, funds and monies, SB-1012 fingerprints sch. employee criminal background check, HB-517 Freedom of Information Act requests made of sch. dist., SB-441 funding Education Funding Advisory Referendum Act, creates, SB-816 revises, HB-1837 gifted children date reference, SB-381 reimbursement of districts for programs, SB-311 requires programs to all gifted & talented children, SB-310 specific date reference, HB-486 State Board of Ed. monitor programs, SB-308 teacher qualifications, employment & certification, SB-309 2617 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. gifts, donations, legacies, etc. vested in school board, HB-2716 graduation requirements information to parents of freshmen and transfer students, SB-1098 grammatical change, SB-793 guidance counselors adolescent & teen suicide prevention training, SB-695 handicapped children autism, HB-2645 parental education, children from birth to age 3, HB-2027 school social worker definition, HB-672 special ed. determination of continuing habilitation services, SB-1382 health clinics State funding for school-based clinics, bans, HB-988 health services comprehensive school health services program maintained by sch. nurse, SB-174, 227 high school equivalency test increases fee, HB-1313 holidays See HOLIDAYS Ukrainian American Day commemorative holiday, SB-1553; HB-2910 Holocaust Days of Remembrance observation in schools, HB-3011 IL High School Association (IHSA) report to State Board of Ed., SB-897 immunizations mumps, requires shots before enrollment, HB-50 report on immunizations and health exams to reg. supts., HB-644 vaccine risks, Dept. Public Health print information, HB-515 joint high school attendance centers, SB-187, 597; HB-2937 junior high school curriculum, State Board to implement findings, HB-1384 health education courses offered in PE, SB-438 Language and International Trade Academy, IL creates; stimulate language & internat'l. trade education; professional development of teachers; economic development, HB-2782 legalization of aliens State Board impact study, HB-2504 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. local school autonomy pilot program, HB- 935 missing children identification procedures during registration of new students, SB- 1271 mumps preventable communicable disease; req. immunization prior to sch. enrollment, HB-50 non-substantive changes, SB-168, 898 noncertificated employees authorizes employment to coach athletics, HB-711 educational support personnel employees, substitutes term; seniority rule; SB-170 employment provisions apply to educational support personnel, SB- 208, 361,902 new assignment transfers notification, SB-902 paperwork and routine tasks sch. boards & collective bargaining agent develop 5-yr plans to reduce, allow teacher more time to teach, HB-1301 Parental Property Tax Relief Act creates; payments to parents of children in tuition-charging elem. & sec. sch., SB-1237 parental training early childhood, SB-945, 1557 handicapped children, HB-2027 payment orders professional labor services, copies of order to bargaining rep., SB-1280 physical education excuse policy, HB-669 junior high health education, permits 7th & 8th grades to include in phys. ed. courses, SB-438 student assessments in phys. ed. & phys. fitness, HB-2537 preschool educational program available to all eligible children of State, HB-2882 principals and assistant principals annual job performance evaluation, HB-2725 reclassification procedures, HB-1093, 1745 Private Business and Vocational Schools Act additional attorney; teacher/student ratio; sup't. inspections; certification; applications; enrollment, SB-1558 certificate of approval issued by State Board of Ed., HB-1686 2618 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. Council, replaces Committee; definitions; regulations, SB-1249;HB-2260 private educational services State Board of Ed pilot program for vouchers for disadvantaged parents, HB-2509 Proprietary Student Assistance Program State Scholarship grants, licensed profession studies, SB-1173 public aid education support pilot program Dept. Public Aid administer; parental counseling to support sch. achievement as condition of receiving assistance, HB-1562 public education laws or regulations school dist. noncompliance, State Board of Ed. report to General Assembly, HB-1050 recodification of school law, HB-2688 recodify school law State Board of Ed. prepare bill for 1989 Session of General Assembly, HB-1351 reference to federal Dept. of Ed., SB-856 regional boards of trustees per diem expenses, SB-694 regional education service center family life-sex education advisory boards, HB-1355 regional superintendents common public school teaching or supervising requirement prior to election or appointment, removes, SB-1607 financial audit recommendations, State Board to require regional supt. compliance, HB-2926 financial audits, SB-1012 increases annual salary, HB-1446 initiate substitute teacher criminal background checks, HB-1120, 1183 mandatory registration of school age children with regional superintendent, SB-1202 regional supervisory expense fund allocation, HB-2647 repeals obsolete collective bargaining provisions, SB-506 terms in office, HB-344 regional supervisory expense fund allocation, HB-2647 registration mandatory registration of school age children with regional superintendent, SB-1202 missing children identification procedures, SB-1271 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. Residential Services Authority, deletes obsolete language, SB-185 school age kindergarten & 1st grade minimum ages, HB-493 mandatory registration of school age children with regional superintendent, SB-1202 School Alcohol and Drug Abuse Screening and Treatment Act of 1987, creates, SB- 853 school boards bans membership of State Board of Ed. member, SB-234 curricula, local boards furnish copies; designate board meeting for discussion, SB-1564 Freedom of Information Act, reports of requests & district's response, SB-441 inservice training workshops, State Board of Ed., HB-1052 minutes filed with regional sup't.; retained for 3 years, SB-1206 reimbursable expenses, HB-1901 removal from office, HB-2384 secretary pro tempore board membership requirement, eliminates, HB-2718 simultaneous holding of township office, SB-811 treasurer qualifications, SB-1273 vacancies, SB-1272 vice-president, creates office, HB-2727 school bus bus driver unemployment insurance benefits, SB-171;HB-195, 1099 rooftop safety hatch, SB-296 sch. bus company performance bonds filing provisions, HB-319 seat back installation authorization, HB-2323 student transport, bans city licensing; special license plates, SB-750;HB- 867 school counselors minimum staff levels, K-9, SB-1263 school day first day of school, day after Labor Day, HB-134 8-period school day, HB-133 school debt limitations exception, unissued approved bonds, SB-460 school directors taxes paid up to date eligibility criteria, SB-1279 school district annexation 2619 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. prohibits for 15 years following disaster destroying sch. buildings, HB-2425 school district boundary changes joint hearings in multi-county districts, SB-1515 school district combining combined school district definition, HB-2717 requires majority vote of electors in ea. affected dist., HB-155 school district enrollment parent teacher's employing dist., permits enrollment in when non- resident, HB-155, 159 school inspections prohibits inspections not authorized in School Code, SB-1213 school librarians minimum staff levels, K-9, SB-1263 school libraries State grants, HB-1058 school meal nutrition programs supplemental for pregnant pupils, SB- 1584 school meal programs pregnant pupil supplemental nutrition, SB-1194 school psychologists authorizes title and services, HB-465 school report cards information by sch. district (now sch. or attendance center), HB-530 School Student Records Act, IL student records to parents when student transfering to another school, SB-826 school tax receipts county collector deliver within 10 days, HB-2646 school taxes See TAXATION school term minimum requirement compliance violation penalties, SB-536 school treasurers bond amount based on average cash & investment balances, SB-755 CPA requirement, SB-715 school board treasurer qualifications, SB-1273 school trustees voter eligibility based on jurisdiction of trustee, SB-716;HB-1716 smoke detectors requires installation in certain facilities, HB-2403 smoking Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. sch. boards prohibit smoking on school property, HB-54 special charter district annexation to, effective date specification, HB-1535 special education costs, determination of student school dist., HB-1581 per capita costs based on rent paid per pupil for physical facilities, HB-1462 review of reviewing officer decision, HB-1638 special ed. census report requirements, HB-319 special education individual transition plans; post-school goals & service needs, HB-2843, 2846 State reimbursement for certain classes, SB-74 State reimbursement, eligibility and determination, HB-1583 Special Youth Support Services Pilot Program Act creates; extended day & respite services for handicapped youth; sch. pilot grant programs, HB-1001, 2933 State aid ada calculation, deletes average of best 3 months attendance, SB-1097 average daily attendance (ADA) computation, HB-1736 claims audit by State Board of Ed, SB- 1187 deficit fund balances, HB-2758, 2760, 2770 falsification of claim data, perjury, SB-1096 formula, changes, HB-1094 formula, days of attendance inclusions, SB-300 nonsubstantive changes, SB-596 property assessment decisions of Property Tax Appeal Board binding in apportioning aid, HB-398 Property Tax Appeal Board decisions hold, HB-1533 revises formula; full funding; property tax reduction; income tax increase, SB-797 supplemental, SB-883, 954; HB-410, 2025 technical changes, SB-184; HB-400, 910,914,915,916 use of 1985 equalized assessed valuation, HB-1347 State Board of Education See STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION State funding at 51%, SB-1530 2620 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. State future educational needs, DCCA consider in economic development strategy, HB-2389 student discipline safety of other students, teacher may use reasonable force to maintain, HB-1946 student learning objectives development at institutes and workshops, HB-1806 student suicidal behavior model suicide reduction curriculum, HB-2458 prevention training for school personnel, SB-695 teacher institute instruction in warning signs, HB-394 study halls, eliminates; additional hour of classroom instruction, HB-2393 summer school credit hours same as during school year, delays requirement until 1988, HB-319 instructional time, HB-1732 minimum standards of State Board of Ed, SB-1084 one full semester of high school course credit, HB-2727 requires for pupils flunking graduation pre-requisite courses, HB-313 superintendent duties, HB-2729 tax free school bond issuance, SB-1438 teacher evaluation plans district develop through collective bargaining, HB-992 teachers See TEACHERS technical changes, SB-416, 426, 963;HB- 1092 teen parents educational programs for high school graduation requirements, SB-553 grants to school dist. for educational programs, SB-1197 teenage pregnancy pregnant student supplemental nutrition program, SB-1194 teenage positive activity programs, State Board develop to prevent pregnancy, HB-384 teenagers' problems counseling hotline; early recognition of children's problems programs, children at risk, SB-1329 tests proficiency excuses, student take more advance course, HB-2383 proficiency, defines for consumer education proficiency tests, HB-1828 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. student assessment tests, 12th (now 10th) grade, HB-1216 textbooks copies deposited with public libraries in sch. district, HB-2775 Dept. Revenue compile and make available list of all textbooks in State, SB-661 transportation agreements RTA-school transportation agreements, SB-874 transportation costs reimbursement of custodians; safety hazard determination, HB-2367 reimbursement to school dist., students less than 1 1/2 mi. from sch., HB- 1658 reimbursement, school inform parents of availability, SB-91 reimbursements made into specified dist. fund, SB-857 truants chronic habitual truant status of adjudicatory hearing, HB-1193 Juvenile Court jurisdiction, HB-205, 971 petitions for truancy for chronic or habitual truants filed in circuit court, SB-854 punitive action references, SB-281 truant alternative and optional education programs authorizes certain contracts, HB- 309 day care, authorizes schools to provide, HB-1723 truant alternative/reading improvement programs, State Board of Ed develop, HB-2883 tuition reimbursement orphans, technical change, HB-1702 Ukrainian American Day commemorative holiday, SB-1553; HB-2910 unit district conversion combined school district definition, HB-2717 form of ballot used by high school dist. to annex, HB-127 high sch. unit into elem. sch. unit, increases maximum h.s. enrollment, HB-10, 40 Urban Education, creates State Task Force for Citizen Involvement in, HJR-18 vision screening tests requires on same schedule as health exam, HB-233 vocational education applied math and science courses, HB- 2346 2621 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. State Vocational and Technical Education Board, creates; transfers State Board of Ed. vocational & tech. ed. powers, HB-2705 teachers: continuing ed; placement; worker's comp. insurance, HB-1740 Vocational Education Board, creates, SB-207 EDUCATION, HIGHER academic degrees, diplomas and certificates degree granting instituion, includes community colleges, SB- 1204 admissions tests standardized test equity analysis, SB- 1523 Agriculture, IL Summer School for, (ISU), creates, HB-691 Baccalaureate Education System Trust Act creates; advance tuition contracts, SB-2, 17; HB-2117 Baccalaureate Savings Act Baccalaureate Trust Authority powers, HB-2986 creates; tax incentives; zero coupon bonds, SB-2 blind reading machines, SB-1047 Board of Governors (CSU, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) foreign student fixed tuition rates, SB- 1542 membership employment restrictions; student member employment, HB- 2427 student board member vote, HB-2010 undergraduate tuition increase, HB- 2904 Board of Higher Education foreign language curricula improvements, grants, HB-2781 foreign student fixed tuition rates, SB- 1542 inventors in residence matching grant program, HB-1882, 1960 membership adds State Scholarship Comm. chairman, HB-1018 minority representation in programs & activities, annual report to Gov. & G.A., SB-1101 public university salary & compensation equity, HB-1205 removes obsolete language, HB-2001 student performance annual report (Chi.), SB-1104 technical correction, HB-2644 unsuccessful applicants for admission, explanation policy, SB-1103 campus police departments Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. private & professional colleges, HB-1998 College Savings Plan Act, IL creates; IL College Savings Plan Advisory Board; bonds; SB-875;HB- 180 college student immunization records, HB- 2364 College Tuition Prepayment Act of 1987, IL creates; advance tuition contracts, SB- 875 commercialization centers royalty agreements, allows centers awarded grants by DCCA to accept, SB-780 Consortium for Educational Opportunity Act, IL minority participant grant conditions met by State employment, SB-1102, 1289 East St. Louis University, independent university from SIU, HB-909 Education Loan Purchase Program Law includes consolidation loans, SB-806 Ensured College and University Responsive Education Trust Act, IL State creates; advance tuition contracts; tax deduction, HB-320 Entrepreneurship Education, IL Institute for, creates within State Board of Ed., SB-687, 691; HB-184 Executive Development Program establishes; executive training scholarships beyond Bachelor's degree, SB-1304 grants requires annual audits by Board, SB-489 health insurance offered at reduced rates to students, HB-1906 higher education basketball game scheduling, HB-1100 Higher Education Cooperation Act grant audits and rules, SB-489 Higher Education Student Assistance Law exempts vet. scholarships from denial for default on student guaranteed loans, HB-85 financial assistance paid directly to school, HB-2553 IL Scholarship Commission bond limit, increases, SB-1137 increases monetary scholarship for undergraduates, SB-977 merit recognition scholarships payments, HB-180 need-based scholarship grants for specified courses of study, HB-1927 2622 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. proprietary grant program, SB-1080 remedial math and language participants, eligible for extra year of scholarship awards, SB-1100 technical change, SB-882 IL State Ensured College and University Responsive Education Trust Act creates; advance tuition contracts; income tax deduction, HB-320 IL State University Agriculture, IL Summer School for, creates, HB-691 inventors in residence matching grant program, HB-1882, 1960 Language and International Trade Academy, IL creates; stimulate language & internat'l. trade education; professional development of teachers; economic development, HB-2782 Mathematics and Science Academies see also: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY Educational Reform Act establishes 6 regional; public colleges to conduct; Board of Trustees, SB- 1563; HB-1805 Private Business and Vocational Schools Act Council, replaces Committee; definitions; regulations, SB-1249;HB-2260 private enterprise, restricts competition with, SB-1128 Public Community College Act agricultural community economic stabilization program, HB-1089 board member office space at college, denies, HB-1081 board member terms, SB-180 board of trustees election by sub-dist. (now at large), HB-143 board vacancies, SB-472 boards of trustees elections, new community college dists., SB-1546 capital projects, Board may approve locally funded projects, SB-490 corporation income tax credit & deduction for training programs, HB-1530 credit hour grant rate; distribution formula; reimbursement exclusions; repeals business assistancce grants, SB-289 degree granting instituion, includes community colleges, SB-1204 deletes obsolete Chi. FY provisions, HB-1622 deletes obsolete provision, HB-1999 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. dropout youth employment training program; matching grants, SB-1176 election of trustees from single member trustee districts, HB-1571 Employment Advisory Boards, HB-850 grants for agricultural innovation & rural enterprise development, SB- 1056 high school dropouts included in community college programs, HB-2165 matching challenge grants, HB-1747 obsolete language, removes, SB-1477 reference changes, SB-502 State pay 75% approved project costs to Dist. if failed to pay State Board, HB-813 student board member vote, HB-2010 tax levy minimums, HB-454 tax references and uses, HB-2104 tax-free bond issuance authority, SB- 1439 technical change, HB-660, 661, 662 transfer of interest to educational or building & maintenance funds, HB-813 use of grounds, HB-2104 vacancies filled by election, exceptions, SB-587 Public University Patents Act creates; research information suppressed by State Board of Higher Ed, SB-1252 recodification of school law, HB-2688 Regency Universities Act (ISU, NIU, SSU) adds 3 board members, HB-729 CSU-renames Harold Washington State University, SB-1576 foreign student fixed tuition rates, SB- 1542 NIU-UofI DuPage County high technology ed center, HB-2020 prohibits board members conflict of interest with employment, HB-1998 student board member vote, HB-2010 student member appointed by Gov., approved by Senate, from nominee elected by campus referendum, HB- 728 student member votes, HB-728, 729 undergraduate tuition increases, HB- 2904 Regional Service Agency Fellowship Program creates; Board of Higher Ed administer, SB-782 Southern Illinois University (SIU) coal research center, Carbondale campus, HB-2316 2623 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. deletes obsolete provision, HB-2000 E. St. Louis Campus, separates into independent university, HB-909 foreign student fixed tuition rates, SB- 1542 International Commerce and Development Center, SIU- Carbondale, HB-1217, 1955 SIU Faculty Senate approve programs and standards, SB-743 SIU School of Medicine rural regional health assistance unit, SB-886 SIU-East St. Louis, authorizes separate campus & president, HB- 2463 student board member vote, HB-2010 undergraduate tuition increases, HB- 2904 State future educational needs, DCCA consider in economic development strategy, HB-2389 State Government Procurement Code creates; uniform purchasing procedures, HB-497 State Universities Civil Service System Act comparable worth, basis for compensation, HB-678 flexible hours positions, HB-1116 student loan defaults State agency employment & purchasing practices restrictions without repayment agreements, HB-2248 student loans default, prohibits State employment; wage garnishment, HB-1098 Taxing District Services Compensation Act creates; grants to public community coll. taxing districts, HB-1519 Technology Finance Corporation Act creates; matching capital for equity investments in small businesses; research contracts, HB-2489 textbooks Dept. Revenue compile and make available list of all textbooks in State, SB-661 tuition advance tuition contracts, SB-875; HB- 320 foreign student fixed tuition rates, SB- 1542 residents pay non-resident rate, SB-683 U of I waivers to persons from households holds eligible for food stamps, SB- 1105 waiver for children of State college employees, SB-705;HB-1587, 1989 U of I Revenue Board Financing Act for Auxiliary Facilities Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. Uofl purchase buildings & facilities for research & services, SB-968 universities, colleges, academies directors immunity, HB-1312 University of Illinois Crippled Children Services Division, Uofl administration of funds, HB- 1485 eliminates Uofl quick take eminent domain powers, SB-582 Farmer in Transition Program, U of I administer, SB-1566 foreign student fixed tuition rates, SB- 1542 grain grading system, Dept. Ag and Uofl Ag. College develop, SB- 1556;HB-1041 IL Mental Health Institutes Act of 1987, administration of certain institutions from DMHDD to Uofl, HB-887 Rural Development Center, creates within UofI, SB-119 SIU-Carbondale Internat'l. Commerce and Development Center, HB-1217, 1955 student board member vote, HB-2010 tuition waivers to persons from households eligible for food stamps, SB-1105 undergraduate tuition increases, HB- 2904 Uofl Hospital indigent patient health care, reduce Uofl State repayment obligation, HB-859 Uofl rural health care systems unit, creates, SB-886 UofI-NIU DuPage County high technology ed center, HB-2020 Uofl-Chicago branch removes obsolete language, HB-2002 Urban Leadership Academy Act creates; urban development leadership training, HB-1076 ELECTIONS absentee voting handicapped assistance, HB-955 in-person absentee voting pollwatchers, HB-955 spoiled ballot, permits voter to vote at polling place, HB-1690 automatic tabulating equipment - see: electronic voting systems ballot boxes storage in county vaults, SB-1034;HB- 2818 ballots absentee ballots 2624 ELECTIONS-Cont. allows multiple ballots in carrier envelope; lengthens time to apply by mail for ballot, HB- 1826 application falsification, misdemeanor, SB-610, 637 applications available for inspection at election authority office, HB-1883, 2965 delivery in person to election authority, HB-503 early applications from military, overseas & non-resident civilian citizens, HB-105 mail delivery to election authority, both political parties may observe, HB-636 military & overseas citizens not able to vote during normal absentee voting period, SB-635 physically incapacitated voter assistance, HB-955, 1582 postmarked prior to election day, election authority endorsement, HB-2961 spoiled ballot, permits voter to vote at polling place, HB-1690 stamped with day and hour of receipt, HB-1520 write-in ballot for overseas & military voters, HB-1245 bilingual ballots and voter registration cards; deputy registrars & election judges, HB-3001 electronic voting containers, receipts upon opening & inventory, HB-1036 eliminates ballot rotation, HB-882, 1826 galley proof of each ballot filed with State Board, SB-613 specimen ballot publication, SB-299 business day definition, HB-341 campaign contributions annual limits, HB-822, 2103 comingling of funds; delete separate line item notations, HB-2265 disclosure provisions application, HB- 2182 expands definitions of candidate & local political committee, SB-1139 insurance company political contributions HB-2375 Campaign Finance Act duplicate statements available for fee, HB-152 campaign financing Election Campaign Finance Act, creates; income tax check-off, SB- 1281 financial disclosure reports, HB-324 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. Gov. and Lt. Gov. campaign financing; limitations; Income Tax check-off; HB-821 Gubernatorial Election Finance Act, SB-205 semi-annual reports, SB-652 transfer of funds; Board mailing of notices, SB-653 campaign literature names & addresses of sponsoring persons or organizations, SB-1165 candidates defeated candidate, prohibits write-in, HB-366 General Assembly nomination signatures, HB-958 nomination papers; computer lists; registration info; election judge compensation; Chi. precinct boards of admin.; manuals, HB-1508 off work with pay on election day, SB- 540 write-in candidate minimum vote requirements, HB-1125, 2952 canvassing abstract of votes to candidate, HB- 1495 door-to-door canvassing of precinct registration, SB-176 in-precinct counting equipment documentation, HB-2948 mail canvas procedures; in-precinct canvassing; voting when registration cancelled without notice, HB-518 challenged voters affidavit, HB-1734 Chicago elected officials Chicago mayor special election to fill vacancy, HB-2963, 2994 commencement of office terms, HB- 1884 elected school board, HB-2719, 2984 joint nomination & election of Mayor and Vice Mayor; Vice Mayor serves as Interim Mayor, HB-2985, 2994 Vice Mayor of Chicago, Mayoral appointee, SB-1569 Chicago school boards, elected, HB-2621 Commerce Commission, IL elected, HB-23, 64, 75, 456 community college trustees, HB-1571 computer lists, costs for rules; nomination papers; registration information; election judge compensation; Chi. precinct boards of admin.; manuals, HB-1508 county election expenses tax, authorizes, SB-1284 County Executive Act county executive form of government, considered at consolidated election, SB-1093 2625 ELECTIONS-Cont. county superintendent of highways election in certain counties, SB-554, 745 definitional change, HB-1824 deputy registrars accept registrations 28 days prior to election, HB- 1112 bilingual ballots and voter registration cards; deputy registrars & election judges, HB-3001 designation, HB-202, 203, 204, 545, 2188 fixes compensation, HB-1845 names/addresses, annual publication, SB-979 posting of bond; pay increase; deputy registrar fraud, HB-2566 registration period, HB-1062 voter registration acceptance, HB-2962 Education Funding Advisory Referendum Act creates; 1988 general election; income tax or property tax for education funding, SB-816 election commissioners additional member, cities over 1 million, HB-2978 appointing authority, SB-665;HB-434 city commissioners appointed by mayor, HB-1642, 2955 outside employment, authorizes, cities over 2 million, HB-2977 rules and regulations of boards, HB- 1594 election contests Statewide executive office/U of I trustees, procedures; Supreme Court jurisdiction, HB-913 Election Interference Prohibition Act public building use for partisan public meetings, allows, SB-252 election judges appoint 3 per precinct, odd-yr. regular election, SB-644 bilingual ballots and voter registration cards; deputy registrars & election judges, HB-3001 compensated time off by employer, HB-1293 creates 3 classes, SB-195 elected committeemen may serve, HB- 329 electronic voting containers, receipts upon opening & inventory, HB-1036 fixes compensation, HB-1845 increases compensation, SB-1560 intentional delay in returning election materials, misdemeanor, SB-616, 636 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS--Cont. jury duty exemption; term and conditions of term, SB-1241 list provided to circuit clerk, HB-1762, 2964 lists furnished by individual committeemen, HB-1536 qualifications, requirements, HB-2472 salaries, SB-652 salary increases, HB-492, 1375, 1518, 1825 uniform compensation rate, SB-1218, 1319; HB-132, 444, 974, 1825 election manuals State Board Elections approval, SB-88 elections commercials bans State-sponsored ads 60 days preceding election, HB-2263 electoral board decisions judicial review petition filing time period, HB-1823 electoral boards abolishes local; county board hear all objections, SB-571 electronic voting systems automatic tab. equipment testing in any number of jurisdictions, SB-585 ballot containers, receipts upon opening & recording of contents, HB-1036, 2951 ballot counting delay, report in writing to State Board of Elections, SB-612, 639 county board purchase bans, SB-653 filing of equipment test programs with State Board of Elections, SB-609, 640; HB-1039, 2950 overvotes/undervotes, incl. on precinct return, SB-615, 641 purchase or loan of equipment, requires St. Board Elections approval, SB-642 random retabulation prior to proclamation of results, SB-614 vote tabulation errors reported, SB-611 General Assembly vacancies filled by Governor from list of nominees, HB-2979 general election date, HB-69, 1147 Governor/Lt. Governor Gov. and Lt. Gov. campaign financing; limitations; Income Tax check-off; HB-821 Gubernatorial Election Finance Act, SB-205 joint nomination of candidates for Gov. & Lt. Gov., SB-120 grammatical change, HB-1821 Gubernatorial Election Finance Act creates; limits contributions; election fund bank accts.; matching funds from check-offs, SB-205 2626 ELECTIONS-Cont. handicapped voters absentee voting assistance, HB-955, 1582 accessibility requirements exemption, HB-956 voting assistance, prohibits from candidates or committeemen, SB- 557 Judges filing, incumbent judges; petitions for nomination, HB-2956 nomination petitions filing time, HB- 1037 Judicial Election Right to Know Act creates; candidates file judicial philosophy statement with nominating papers, SB-475 jurats abolishes; creates IL Verification Act; repeals Notary Public Act, HB-2737 leading political parties, defines, SB-1208; HB-1508 local government governing body method of election pursuant to Voting Rights Act suit, HB-2187 local government officials filling of vacancies, HB-1981 Local Governmental Districting Act creates; procedures for dividing local gov't. units for election of governing body members, HB-2731 mayors municipal strong mayor gov't. candidate elected at nonpartisan elections, HB-2723 recall, HB-373 national nominating conventions Alternative B method for choosing delegates, restricts use, SB-652 delegate designation, HB-2891 delegate vote for Presidential candidate to whom he is pledged, HB-2892 delegates disqualifications, HB-1593 method of allocating Nat'l. nominating convention delegates, SB-1164, 1207 party mergers newly-established party merge with existing party, SB-10 petitions discovery petition filing fee, HB-940 nominating petitions filing extension for first or last days falling on non-regular business day, SB-1317 local gov't./sch. dist. offices, file statement of candidacy in lieu of nominating petition, HB-1641 new political party, time for filing same as for established party, SB-87 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. school board members, HB-3000 State Board of Elections examine, HB-912 uniform forms for petitions & nomination papers, State Board of Elections prescribe, HB-1691 ward & township committeemen, signature requirements, HB- 1589 petition signer's address on nomination petitions for State legislator, HB-209 uniform forms for petitions & nomination papers, State Board of Elections prescribe, HB-1691 political literature publication, HB-959 polling place changing, 1st class mail notice to all voters in precinct, HB-1579, 2953 handicapped & elderly accessibility, SB-61 publication of precincts & polling places prior to election; election judge compensation, HB-1825 reassignment of voters, SB-1318; HB- 174, 2967 spoiled absentee ballot, permits voter to vote at polling place, HB-1690 pollwatchers credentials attestation, HB-1926 in-person absentee voting pollwatchers, HB-955 municipal primaries, credentials from central committee chairman, HB- 1905 placement at central counting station and each balloting location, HB- 1303 precinct boards of administration creation; aid in registration, canvassing; stricken voter rights, SB-137; HB- 1733, 2966 precinct canvassers fixes compensation, HB-1845 precinct committeemen appointed committeeman not cast vote for county central committee chairman, HB-131 precincts boards of administration; registration, canvassing, elections, SB-137;HB- 1733, 2966 county board may redraw boundaries, HB-1941 publication of precincts & polling places prior to election; election judge compensation, HB-1825 reassignment of voters, SB-1318; HB- 174, 2967 voter registration decreases due to university housing, factor in dividing precincts, SB-1068 2627 ELECTIONS-Cont. primaries Blanket Primary Act, creates, HB-45 cancellation if uncontested, allows, HB- 1549 consolidated primary date, HB-1516 defeated candidate, prohibits write-in, HB-466 general primary date, SB-64, 89, 164; HB-69, 435, 1147 Open Primary Act, creates, HB-44 Public Community College Act board of trustees election by sub-dist. (now at large), HB-143 public questions examination of filed petition for signature requirements, HB-565 political subdivision, circulation of petitions, SB-20 submission to voters not scheduled to vote on candidates, SB-175;HB-2374 recalls, HB-2924 recounts automatic for unsuccessful candidate with 98% of vote, HB-2954 automatic, defeated candidate receiving 98% of vote, HB-2538 discovery recount, 90% of successful candidates votes, HB-2936 technical change, HB-2419 referenda advisory referendum: military & naval active service training in Central Amer., SB-297;HB-838 local officials, SB-652 Public Airport Expenditures Referendum Act, creates; no public funds spent w/o referendum, SB- 1310 question details, unit of local government, HB-2695 tax levy for mental health services, Statewide referendum, HB-1038 registration affirmative duty, election authorities, HB-2502 bans at precinct or at election authorities' offices preceding election, HB-2042 bilingual ballots and voter registration cards; deputy registrars & election judges, HB-3001 boards of precinct administration; registration, canvassing, elections; stricken voter rights, SB- 137; HB- 1733, 2966 buildings in which alcohol sold but not consumed, allows registration in, HB-267 by mail, county clerks & election commissioners adopt method, HB- 1308 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. cancellation hearing held 10 days after notice, SB-1446 cancellation of former registration, HB-1246 cancellation, prohibits if notice sent less than 70 days prior to election, HB- 1582 cancelled without notice, allows voters to vote upon signing affidavit, HB- 198, 518 card provide space for applicant's phone number, HB-1550 denial for failure to produce 2 IDs; list of persons denied; form stating legal requirements, SB-574 deputy registrar accept registration 28 days prior to election, HB-1112 deputy registrars acceptance, HB-2962 door-to-door canvassing of precinct, SB-176 information; computer lists; nomination papers; election judge compensation; Chi. precinct boards of admin.; manuals, HB-1508 local election authorities provide forms to deputy registrars, HB-1582 municipal clerk of city in multiple counties accept any resident's reg., SB-179, 653 re-registration of all IL voters, SB-541 temporary registration places, registration period, HB-1062 voter reg. information furnished to State Board of Elect. 12/15 and 5/ 15, SB-1320 voter registration cards provided to precinct committeeman, HB-652 voter restoration; deputy registrar post bond; precinct registration hours; pay increase; deputy registrar fraud, HB-2566 retabulation standard random method of precinct selection; prior written notice; party representation, HB-1126, 2949 school board members elected Chicago school board from 15 districts, HB-2719 filing of nomination petitions, HB-158 general primary and regular election dates, HB-69, 1147 school trustees voter eligibility based on jurisdiction of trustee, SB-716;HB-1716 State Board of Elections See STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS State central committeemen county convention election, prohibits, SB-1067 2628 ELECTIONS-Cont. method of allocating Nat'l. nominating convention delegates, SB-1164, 1207 straight party ticket, defines, HB-957 strong mayor government candidates elected at nonpartisan elections; no primary, HB-2723 technical changes, HB-959 U.S. Congress candidate campaign committee income tax, imposes, HB-1396 voter identification precinct registers in lieu of precinct binders, HB-682 voter qualifications relocated voter vote in dist. of registration, SB-60 voting booths requires curtains, HB-1209 voting residence failure to report nursing home residents, misdemeanor, SB-617, 638 ward and township committeemen petition signature requirements, HB- 1589 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL chemical release ESDA notify residents within 48 hrs., SB-792 Chemical Safety Act chemical release, Emergency Services & Disaster Agency notification, HB-747 Disaster Preparedness of the Metro-East Sanitary District, Commission on, creates, HB-1074 disaster relief local government State reimbursement, HB-235, 1068 Disaster Relief Act Disaster Relief Fund monies used for State agency disaster-related expenses, HB-2802 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act emergency med. technician licensing (now certification), HB-1425 nurse definitions, HB-1298 patient delivered to hospital of choice, HB-3014 services to underserved areas, Dept. Public Hlth. plan include, HB-1464 specialized emergency medical services vehicle, defines; Dept. Public Health regulates, HB-2820 Trauma Center designation, HB-2410 emergency medical treatment facilities staff proficient in oral English, HB-926 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL-Cont. emergency response programs local government plans; Chemical Safety Fund, HB-1359 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act chemical release, Emergency Services & Disaster Agency notification, HB-747 nonsworn volunteers State employees under Worker's Comp. Act, SB-46 political subdivision real property tax levy, HB-1827 potential flooding information to political subdivisions, HB-2470 Recovery Planning Council, creates; economic recovery of disaster area, HB-2096 repeals; creates IL Emergency Services & Disaster Agency of 1987, HB- 2813 emergency telecommunications devices installed at public safety answering points for deaf & hearing impaired callers, HB-2114 English proficiency facilities staff, HB-926 hospital emergency service personnel, HB-1783 false emergency calls, disorderly conduct, SB-1398 fire trucks studded tires, permits between 11 /15 and 4/1, HB-380 flooding ESDA info to political subdivisions on potential flooding, HB-2470 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics and Firemen Compensation Act killed in line of duty, revises definition, HB-259 local government emergency services disaster relief, State reimbursement in full for disasters after 10/14/86, HB-235 paramedics and ambulance personnel hospital notify of patients with dangerous or infectious diseases; Dept. Public Health establish list of diseases, HB-1242 political activity prohibits by emerg. services & disaster agency, HB-2813 Rape Victims Emergency Treatment Act Sexual Assualt Survivors Emergency Treatment Act, changes title; terms; procedures, HB-2839 State Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary Review Board 2629 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL--Cont. creates; Advanced Life Support/ Mobile Intensive Care System; review by Dept. Public Health, HB-1249 State Emergency Response Commission creates; names IL Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, E087-2 trauma victims Statewide transportation plan, DOT helicopters, HB-1955 911 Emergency Telephone Number Act false report or complaints penalties, SB-801 EMPLOYMENT Apprenticeship & Training Council, State creates; enforce Nat'l. Apprenticeship Act of 1937; standards; journeymen certification, SB-1444 Apprenticeship and Training Act creates; DCCA Council; programs for apprenticeship & on-th-job training, SB-1445 Child Labor Law employment certificates exempts for federal programs, SB- 903 exempts for summer day camp counselors, SB-242 Clean Workplace Air Act, IL creates; prohibits smoking in workplace, HB-1719 collective bargaining successor clause, agreement binding upon successor employer, HB-332 Community Care Program Criminal Background Investigations Act creates; Dept. Aging community care agencies employee background checks, HB-2809 compulsory retirement, HB-1848, 2164, 2177 corridors of opportunity targets funding to low-population counties with high unemployment rate, HB-1964 County Personnel Administration System, permits, HB-1088 Crane, Hoisting and Earth Moving Equipment Operators Licensing Act, SB- 1448 criminal background checks Dept. State Police conduct on request of prospective employers, HB-2515 discharge prohibits for claim under group accident & health coverage, HB-814 dislocated worker eligibility under Fed. Job Training Partnership Act assures eligibility under Prairie State 2000 Authority, SB-62 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. driver's license revocation Sec. of State notify employer or local authority of suspension or revocation of employee's license, HB-1833 Economic Adjustment Council creates in DCCA; assistance related to IL business closings & layoffs, HB- 810 Economic Adjustment, Council for establishes, assistance connected with IL business closings & lay-offs, HB- 1192 Education for Employment Curriculum, sch. boards est. for grades 7 thru 12, HB- 2008 Educational Labor Relations Act (Educational Labor Relations Board) annual report to Governor and General Assembly, SB-713 appeals taken to judicial district containing Ed. Labor Rel. Board office, SB-576 arbitration panel, educational employees vs police & firemen, HB- 1929 bargaining unit inclusions, HB-2115 Boards' precedents, all Boards consider, HB-1007 defines short-term employee, HB-1800 employer rights, SB-408 exclusive bargaining representative election ties, HB-2650 General Counsel, each Board appoint, SB-976 limits strikes to 20 school days, HB-276 mediation services request of Fed. Mediation & Conciliation Service, other party join request or pay additional costs of other service, SB- 579 representation election time period; unfair labor practices; final orders; expenditure of public funds; precedents; SB-1215 rules allowing representation by certain persons; impasse procedures, HB- 1372 student representative present during collective bargaining, SB-1422 teacher bargaining deadline, HB-458 technical change, SB-402 technical changes, HB-1061, 2031 unfair labor practice, HB-1445 Emergency Employment Development Act, IL administration of Act with Dept. Public Aid, HB-359 Employee and Applicant Alcohol and Drug Testing Act creates; requirements, methods, confidentiality, reliability, HB-937 2630 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Employee Drug Testing Act, HB-1460 Employee Ownership Assistance Act definitions revision, HB-1680 Employer-Assisted Community Housing Fund Act creates; DCCA matching grants to employers, HB-964 family medical leave rights, SB-1160 Field Sanitation Act agricultural worker definition; field sanitation facilities; on-site inspections, HB-1310 Free Employment Office, IL work within commuting distance of residence, agency must find for applicant, HB-2657 Industrial Home Work Act Dept. Labor prohibitions, removes authority; removes certain types work from prohibitions, HB-1394 Job Training and Employment Opportunity, Board of, creates, SB-1014 Job-Training Coordinating Council Act Civil Rights Sub-Committee, appoints; civil rights requirements of employment & training programs, SB-650 Judicial Labor Relations Board, creates, SB-1257; HB-2496 Labor-Management Notification and Consultation Act creates; plant closing notice; civil relief; DCCA/Dept. Labor, HB-810 lie detector tests prohibits as condition of employment, SB-455;HB-1048 local labor-management committees matching grant program, DCCA; Office of Labor Management Cooperation, SB-834 maternity leave rights, HB-1650 military reserve service interference with a petty offense, SB-162 Minimum Wage Law excludes persons earning less than $2.90 per hour, SB-268;HB-277 increases minimum wage, SB-948 overtime for Dept. State Police officers, HB-2939 overtime pay exceptions, HB-2945 summer day camp counselor exemptions, SB-242 technical change, HB-2030 Minority Business Development Authority Act, IL, creates, HB-1627 municipal civil service division limits suspensions, HB-423 promotion list strikings, HB-953 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. municipal library employees excludes from civil service, HB-89 Nazi Germany/slave labor bans certain businesses from IL, HB- 2418 bans State gov't. entities business transactions, HB-2417 one day of rest in seven, HB-74 political activities law enforcement employees, prohibits interference, HB-708 pregnant employees, parental rights, HB-86 Prevailing Wage Law adds short title, SB-507;HB-2029 applicable to State public works projects only, SB-1127 repeals, HB-1035 public aid workfare programs employment policies formulation, HB-898 Public Labor Relations Act, IL (Local Labor Relations Board) (State Labor Relations Board) affirmative action programs, requires prospective exclusive bargaining agent to have, HB-119 bargaining units historical pattern of recognition, bans both peace & non-peace officer employees, HB-2908 Boards' precedents, all Boards consider, HB-1007 collective bargaining duty incl. negotiation obligations over existing laws, HB-1711 counsel, joint rules governing appointment or selection, HB-1371 exempts judicial employees & employers; creates Judicial Labor Rel. Act, SB-1257 General Counsel, each Board appoint, SB-976 Local Labor Relations Board abolishes; divides St. Board into St. & local panels, SB-631;HB- 1261 peace officer/firemen collective bargaining contracts, deletes appropriation requirement of city, HB-1609 representation election time period; unfair labor practices; final orders; expenditure of public funds; precedents; SB-1215 school districts under 1 million, removes from jurisdication of State Labor Rel. Board, HB-2649 security employees collective bargaining mediation, HB-1214, 1215 2631 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. security employees, prohibits lockout by employer, HB-1604 supervisor, definition, HB-970 technical changes, HB-2031 unfair labor practice, SB-1215;HB-1230, 1445 Public Service Employment Programs for Probationers Act community service sentences, HB-245 Public Service Jobs Act creates; Dept. Labor program, HB- 1034 public utilities restricts former ICC director employment, HB-1459 retraining bans DCCA payments to employers for certaining reopening facilities, HB- 1444 rural plant closings/lay-offs DCCA community revitalization teams, HB-2744 Secretary of State Merit Employment Code Dir. of Personnel compensation, SB-282 Self-employed Manufacturing Assistance Program Act creates; DCCA grants & loans to self- employed businesses, SB-1239 Sports Facilities Authority Act, Illinois affirmative action program for equal employment, HB-2898 spouse and child support employer withholding fee, increases, HB-326 State construction projects apprentices or trainees; equal employment opportunities; DOT/ CMS on-the-job training, SB-1468 State employees AIDS instruction training program, Dept. Public Hlth. develop for St. employees, HB-738 collective bargaining agent pursuant to IL State Labor Relations Act, HB- 678 compulsory retirement age ban, SB- 1572; HB-1848, 2980 DCMS plans to increase number of Hispanic & bilingual State employees, HB-1645 direct deposit of payments, HB-244 lottery participation, bans State employees above certain salary level, SB-1577 motor vehicle liability coverage denial, HB-2225 Personnel Code AIDS leave of absence, HB-739 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. bans disclosure of employee's identity for exposing waste of State funds, SB-753;HB-1780 comparable worth, basis for compensation, SB-951;HB-678 Executive Development Program, scholarships for executive training, SB-1304 sunset date for repeal of term appointments, HB-2224 unused vacation credit, HB-1779 vacancies, Dept. CMS publish lists, HB-1146 veterans preference provisions violation, misdemeanor, HB-845 personnel transfer among agencies, Comptroller report to G.A., SB-999 political considerations, prohibits from affecting non-policymaking employees, HB-445 Presidents Day holiday celebration; 2 designated holidays, SB-1024 productivity, management audit of each Dept., HB-2394 prohibits political considerations from affecting non-policymaking employees, SB-1188 State employee alcohol & drug abuse education program, DASA establish, HB-1623 State Office Smoking Prohibition Act, creates, HB-2297 student loan default, prohibits State employment; wage garnishment, HB-1098 unused sick leave compensation, HB- 2251 State Employees Group Insurance Act group benefits, HB-2834 retired or disabled IL public community college employees, includes, SB-145; HB-798 State Employees Indemnity Act physicians, includes employees of Dept. Vet. Affairs and persons on service contracts, HB-2229 State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act legal expense insurance premiums, permits withholding for, HB-551 State Universities Civil Service System Act bonus points for each year of continuous service added to civil service exam score, HB-1116 comparable worth, basis for compensation, SB-951;HB-678 excludes from monthly pay schedule, SB-440;HB-1284 flexible hours positions, HB-1116 Presidents Day holiday celebration, SB-1204 2632 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. student loan defaults State agency employment & purchasing practices restrictions without repayment agreements, HB-2248 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act chemical name definition; material safety data sheet information on health hazards, HB-627 container hazard warnings, HB-627 Dept. Labor chemical usage report, SB-953 exempts certain paint tinting, HB-921 Unemployment Insurance Act base period adjustments, HB-1354 base period wages, voluntarily leaving employment, HB-619 benefit year extension, HB-1103 benefits of persons voluntarily leaving work, HB-1335 eligiblity for benefits, HB-1352 employer contribution rate computation, HB-1457 employer lockout, bans denial of benefits for, HB-2188 employer lockout, excludes from "labor dispute", HB-141 employer lockout, no denial of benefits, SB-113 employer tax avoidance surcharge proceeds, HB-2033 employment definition, rehabilitation of certain impaired individuals, HB-442 excludes part-time nurses, HB-1117 excludes seminarians, novitiates, SB- 1174 exempts certain owners & owner operators of truck tractors, HB-604 file documents not automatically competent evidence in hearings, HB- 1208 ineligible recipient Dept. of Employment Security error, gov't. entity reimbursed, HB-282 persons receiving Workers' Comp. partial disability benefits, HB- 2653 private school bus drivers under certain conditions, SB-171;HB- 1099 interest on unpaid contributions; penalty for employer failure to file, HB-182 newspaper delivery service, excludes from "employment", SB-1120 newspaper delivery, excludes as "employment", SB-1568 obsolete references, deletes, HB-2652 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. recoupment of benefits made to ineligible persons, HB-1442 requires proof of seeking work, SB-754 school bus driver benefits, HB-195 short title, SB-484 small business officer withdrawal, HB- 879 standards of ability to work, Dept. Employment Security adopt rules, HB-1559 statewide average weekly wage; interest on past due contributions; base period wages; benefits eligibility during lockouts; employer surcharge; State experience factor formula, SB-484 technical change, HB-2033 vacation pay period designation, HB- 1379 unemployment, Dept. Labor study; report to Gov. & G.A., HB-2091 union referral lists union provide to signatory employers, HB-1296 Urban Civilian Youth Service creates; urban youth unemployment report; work program, HB-907 veterans preference Public Works, increases penalties for violations, HB-847 violation of civil service position appointments, misdemeanor, HB-845 Wage Payment and Collection Act contractor liability for wages, HB-1990 vacation time forfeiture, HB-602 work week city mayor & commissioners, deletes 30-hr per week requirement, SB-240;HB-854 youth employment and career development Dept. Public Aid community-based programs & services, SB-523 DMHDD programs for minority youth, HB-1834 ENERGY Center for Self-Reliance Act creates; St. Clair county economic development & energy development, HB-1971 Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act creates; 5-yr plan, HB-1644 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act IL Alternative Energy Loan Repayment Fund, creates for deposit of funds, SB-572 report to G.A. evaluating coal development projects, HB-2315 2633 ENERGY-Cont. specifies Illinois coal, HB-1769 stylistic change, HB-1272 East Moline Correctional Center generator, CDB take bids to move to Quincy, HB-1737 Energy and Natural Resources Act public museum, incl. historical radio & TV broadcasting, HB-981 Energy Assistance Act no outdoor gas lights; attorney reciprocity; charitable donations; IL Residential Affordable Payment Program exceptions, SB-487 public housing funding, federal matching funds, HB-1619 public utility conservation & weather programs, DCCA operate, HB-2397 weatherization excludes purchase of heating units or other appliances, HB-41 program run by DCCA, SB-95; HB-393 revises program; DCCA run weatherization & conservation programs, HB-393 energy consumption buildings leased by State, Dept. Energy & Natural Resources computerize data, SB-159 energy efficiency energy efficiency standards, IL Housing Development Authority est., HB-1660 energy plans gas & electric company exemptions; limits requirements to IL services, costs & facilities, SB-790 gas & oil exploration damages, compensation to surface owners, HB- 1772 nuclear power plants cooling towers & ponds, excludes as pollution control facility, HB-2064 decommissioning trust funds, SB-173, 187; HB-215 nuclear power reactor fees, deletes special category, SB-1182 public utility energy audits residences of persons 65 or older, HB- 715 solar energy IHDA bond authorization, HB-2592 State institutional conservation program, HB-2214 Superconducting Super Collider Act exempt from local rules & regulations. SB-914 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENGLISH bilingual education school 2-yr. transitional programs, HB- 927 court interpreters provides for criminal defendants & juvenile proceedings, HB-1149 interpreters State health care facilities furnish, HB- 3003 proficiency emergency medical facility staff, HB- 926 hospital emergency service personnel, HB-1783 physicians & psychologists; proficiency exams; license restriction, HB-455 psychiatrists & psychologists providing direct patient care or treatment, HB- 1782 ENTERPRISE ZONES amendment & decertification include area in another city or county as part of designated enterprise zone, HB-1494 electrical service business or joint businesses may contract for, SB-559 enterprise high schools Enterprise H.S. Laboratory, creates; training & research, HB-2289 Enterprise Zone Act, IL Centralia, designates area, HB-2102 decertification, DCCA standards; DCCA may require matching funds for grants, SB-486 designated zone organization definition, HB-2866 increases number; increases size, SB-981 new zones located in low-population counties with high unemp. rate, HB-1966 punctuation changes, SB-503 targets loans to low-population counties with high unemployment rate, HB- 1965 Enterprise Zone Promotional Fund Act creates; DCCA grants to support marketing proposals, HB-2407 increases maximum number, SB-981;HB-1494 Local Investment Pool Act creates; cities with Enterprise Zones form Municipal Investment Pool, HB-2733 qualifications, revises; eliminates restrictions of number of zones, SB-1086 relocation loans requires General Assembly authorization, HB-2459 2634 ENTERPRISE ZONES-Cont. tax exemption business enterprise qualifications, HB-441 taxation enterprise zone jobs tax credit qualifications, HB-2829 enterprise zone tax refund (now abatement), HB-1543 utility taxes exemption status 3 months after certification (now 6), HB-1419 ENTERTAINMENT Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act definitions: carnival and principal business, HB-228 liability insurance and bond requirements, HB-227 permit revocations; standards for length of suspension; fees, SB-601 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act, IL, creates; restricts ticket sales, HB-113 sale of tickets repeals Act in relation to sale of tickets to certain places of entertainment or amusement, HB-1803 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act restricts morbid materials, HB-2612 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES attorneys fees plaintiff prevailing against A.G. or State's Attorney, HB-2664 beverage containers bans detachable pull-tabs; requires to be returnable; refund value; distributor pay retail dealer, HB-62, 1292 returnable & minimum refund value requirements, SB-1567 civil penalties, increases, HB-2245 civil penalties, interest after 30 days, HB- 2255 coal combustion ash disposal without permit, HB-1767 coal power plants rebuilt electrical generating units must conform with federal Clean Air Act, SB-1420 coal utilization research IL Coal Development Board agenda, HB-1766 Coastal Resources Management Act, IL creates; management in conjunction with municipal management program of defined coastal zone, HB- 2754 complaints Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. complainant costs awards, HB-345 compliance violations subsequent compliance no defense, HB- 2811 Comprehensive Groundwater Protection Act creates; regional plans; Interagency Coordination Committee; regulation by EPA & Dept. Pub. Hlth.; right to recovery for contaminated wells, SB- 1307 Conservation District Act tax rate use flexibility, SB-892 Conservation Enhancement Act, Illinois creates; IL Topsoil Program; IL Natural Resource Enhancement Program, SB-1228 criminal fines distribution, SB-1354 definitions biodeterioration, biodegradation, SB- 1599 economic impact studies requested when information in record is inadequate, HB-1309 emergency/hazardous/toxic chemical forms businesses filing forms with US-EPA, Ill. EPA make available to public, SB-1498 Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act, IL creates; EPA cleanup plan for property associated with hazardous substances; bond requirement; HB- 2141 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act creates; registration of health, safety, environmentalist, etc. persons; exams, HB-972 Environmental Toxicology Act creates; investigate threats to public health, HB-725 EPA - Environmental Protection Agency See STATE AGENCIES Exotic Weed Act, IL, creates, HB-2236 Exotic Weed Control Act, IL creates; designation of exotic weeds threatening natural habitats, HB- 2235 federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, codifies acronym, SB-1425 fees any fee authorized under Act may be charged, HB-2254 inspection or permit fees charged to local gov'ts., bans, HB-2726 Field Sanitation Act sanitation facilities for 10 or more workers, HB-1055 2635 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. Floodplain Construction Act creates; prohibits new construction; DOT floodplain maps, HB-368 Forest Products Transportation Act proof of ownership; Dept. of Conservation regulation, SB-1493 gasoline vapor recovery systems Pollution Control Board may adopt rules, HB-1671 requires at gas stations, HB-1610 groundwater protection EPA plan deadline, SB-1209 Groundwater Protection Act, Comprehensive, creates, SB-1307 Hazardous Waste Fund monies uses, HB- 2743 Hazardous Waste Strike Force creates Div. of State Police, HB-2244 hazardous wastes calculated criminal disposal definition, SB-1496 forfeiture of conveyances used in certain violations, SB-1497 violations statute of limitations, HB- 2329 industrial real estate bans transfer until site cleared of hazardous wastes, SB-1244;HB-2246 Lake Calumet Environmental Enhancement Authority Act creates; clean up Lake Calumet area; bonding/property tax, SB-1600;HB- 2999 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act DOT traffic impact studies, SB-958, 961; HB-1854, 1856 reg. pollution control facility location, local gov't. request DOT study, HB-1854 medical waste references, HB-1879 mining see also: COAL Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund, creates; funded by drilling permit fees, HB-2797 Natural Areas Preservation Act buffer areas, changes from reserve areas, HB-2236 noise emission baseball exemptions, SB-958 nighttime regulations baseball exemptions, SB-958 exempts pro athletic events in cities over 1 million, SB-90 sporting events, permits 18 per season, SB-1544 oil, gas, coal and underground resources Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund, creates; drilling permit fees, HB-2797 Pollution Control Board See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Prairie Trail Authority Act county corporate authorities incl. board of trustees of eligible county counservation dist., HB-1819 Public Intervenor, Office of, creates, HB- 2478 public water supply certification fees deposited into Env. Pro. Permit and Inspection Fund, SB-913 pull-tab beverage cans bans; requires all beverage containers to be returnable, HB-1292 prohibits retail sales; business offense; SB-218 radon gas radon gas residence testing, EPA establish program, HB-1887 Radon Mitigation Act creates; Dept. Nuclear Safety program for detecting & reducing radon; detecting device approval; treble damages, SB-1517 regional pollution control facility bans filing application for site approval previously disapproved, SB-891 DOT flood-proof determinations, removes requirement, SB-931 DOT traffic impact studies, SB-958, 961; HB-1854, 1856 expansion of existing facility contituting new facility, SB-940 garbage transfer station locations, HB- 2544 governing body include local representation, HB-899, 1033 new facilities permits, delays effective date, SB-1013 new facilities subject to local zoning requirements, HB-2003 reapproval of changed plans, SB-749 sanitary landfills annual inspection fees, HB-1463 bans in certain sensitive areas, SB-27 Pollution Control Board establish rules, HB-1867 site prohibitions, HB-719 sewage treatment consolidation of capacity; EPA construction permits; bond authorization, HB-1135 sewage works 2636 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. biennial fee, HB-2213 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act petitions for additional territory, HB-2379 solid waste existing contract fee exemption, limits, HB-318 local fees, 70% for solid waste management purposes, HB-2745 local gov't. tax or surcharge on receipt or disposal, SB-I123 local government tax or surcharge, HB- 2819 nonhazardous solid waste management plans, DENR comment within 30 days, HB-2347 solid waste management disposal fee exemptions, HB-2243 fees, exempts wastes collected by county gov't. units, HB-1561 local gov't. disposal facility fees limits, HB-1867 short title, SB-1011 State institutional conservation program, HB-2214 survey monuments surface mines operators locate & reset; notify county recorder, SB-786 technical correction, SB-422 Timber Buyers Licensing Act fees; definitions; Dept. Conservation regulations; penalties for violations, SB-1494 toxic air contaminants EPA establish program, regulations, SB-442;HB-1055 toxic chemical reporting adds title; EPA maintain IL Toxic Chemical Inventory, HB-1403 Toxic Waste Strike Force Dept. State Police create to investigate violations of Env. Pro. Act, SB-1393, 1598 underground storage tanks program; EPA/State Fire Marshal; federal law guidelines, HB-2830 -registration fees collection, SB-1449; HB-1590 Underground Storage Tank Regulation Act, creates; EPA & Pollution Control Bd. rules; groundwater contamination, SB-1426 variance, publication of notice, HB-2257 waste & sludge treatment site restrictions; fees; loans; wastepaper recycling, HB-1867 wastewater treatment facilities grants, priority given to entities using locally generated revenues, HB-2917 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. upgrading; Federal Clean Water Act Revolving Loan Fund matching funds, HB-1928 wells violations increases penalties, HB-2429 ETHICS campaign disclosures See ELECTIONS Governmental Ethics Act, IL economic interest statements employee notification, Comptroller use base pay, HB-1919 increases thresholds, HB-1746 EXECUTIVE ORDERS Blind Services Planning Council, creates, E087-5 child welfare Child Welfare Advisory Committee to DCFS, E087-6 Early Education, State Interagency Council on establishes; assist State Board of Ed in complying with Education of Handicapped Act amendments, E087-4 housing credit dollars IL Housing Dev. Authority to allocate, E087-1 Personal Economic Disclosure arbitrators, adjudicators and hearing officers, requires disclosure of financial info., E087-3 State Emergency Response Commission creates; names IL Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, E087-2 EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES See CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES FAIRS See Also: ENTERTAINMENT Agricultural Fair Act county population, funding provisions, HB-1886 fair and exposition authority employee salaries, SB-1038 city fairs sale of wine, allows, HB-88 county fairs horse racing, pari-mutuel betting, bans Racing Board jurisdiction, SB-1507 liquor sales wine and beer sales at city, county and State fair facilities, HB-88 FEES AND SALARIES assistant State's attorneys 2637 FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. county correctional reimbursements, SB-508;HB-2851 circuit clerks, increases minimum salaries, HB-1072 comparable worth compensation of State University Civil Service and Personnel Code employees, HB-678 Compensat'n Review Board See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Compensation Review Act, repeals, HB-335 Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board increases membership; compensation; political affiliation; quorum, SB-1122 County Fees and Salaries Act sheriffs fees paid in advance, HB-1072 county officers Assistant State's Attorneys, G.A. appropriate funds for salary supplements, HB-1914 county assessor additional compensation, SB-734 county board members, prohibits receiving salaries for any other elected local office, SB-643 county clerk & recorder statutory fees maximum which State may collect, HB-3010 county commissioner salaries fixed by county board, HB-1015 recorder & county clerk fee increase, county board authorize by ordinance, HB-2748 salary set at most recent rate if not fixed before election, HB-298 supervisor of assessments additional compensation, SB-735 County Officers Compensation Act county clerks and recorders compensation, HB-2292 County Official Compensation Act county recorder additional annual award, HB-941 county treasurers annual State stipend not affect other treasurer compensation, HB-1979 court reporters increases salary, SB-1005 Downstate Forest Preserve District Act commissioner annual salary, HB-2746 election judges salary increases, HB-492, 1375, 1518 uniform compensation rate, HB-132, 444, 974 forest preserve districts commissioner annual salaries, HB-1256 General Assembly Members, Advisory Committee on Compensation of, repeals, SB-1290 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. lawyer fees imposes; regulation of legal profession, SB-873 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board grants to local gov't. for additional compensation to qualifying officers, SB-769 Local Mass Transit District Act trustee compensation, HB-1021 Minimum Wage Law excludes persons earning less than $2.90 per hour, SB-268;HB-277 increases minimum wage, SB-948 overtime for Dept. State Police officers, HB-2939 overtime pay exceptions, HB-2945 summer day camp counselor exemptions, SB-242 technical change, HB-2030 notaries public restrictions; advertising; fees, HB-372 Personal Property Warehouse Act application and renewal fees payments, HB-1198 Prevailing Wage Law adds short title, SB-507;HB-2029, 2651 disqualified firms, HB-2676 public universities State Board of Higher Ed. establish salary & compensation equity, SB- 1205 regional school superintendents increases annual salary, HB-1446 sanitary districts president & board members, increases maximum salaries, HB-246 sheriffs fees, increases in counties under 1 million, HB-396 sale of unimproved real estate, HB-1300 service of warrant; cost of returning defendant to jurisdiction, HB-1875 special prosecutors limits maximum compensation, HB-173 State police longevity salary increments, SB-1480 State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act legal expense insurance premiums, permits withholding for, HB-551 State Universities Civil Service System comparable worth, basis for compensation, SB-951;HB-678 compensation based on comparable worth, HB-678 excludes from monthly pay schedule, SB-440;HB-1284 2638 FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. State's attorneys sets salaries, HB-1915 State furnish 2/3 salary of Assist. St. Attorney, HB-1916 township officers compensation set preceding election, HB-671 Wage Payment and Collection Act vacation time forfeiture, HB-602 Wages of Employees on Public Works Act contractors disregarding obligations, Dept. Labor publish list quarterly, HB-1035 FENCES exemptions, HB-457 FINGERPRINTS juvenile offenders minors charged with unlawful use of weapons or forcible felony, SB-1401 juvenile records juvenile fingerprints & descriptions furnished to State Police, HB-2584 school employment criminal background checks, HB-517 FIRE PROTECTION Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act creates; licensing & regulation; fees; Dept. R&E; State Fire Marshal, HB-917 fire hydrant regulations, SB-1291 Fire Protection District Act automatic disconnection, residents may oppose by petition, HB-694 board membership, HB-1281 board office vacancy upon member leaving dist., HB-234 court order copies sent to county clerks of affected counties in fire protection dist., HB-2239 disconnection of annexed territory levying home rule fire protection tax, SB-980 fire depts. with any paid full-time members, subject to personnel & board of fire commissioner provisions, HB-979 tax levy for emergency crews & equipment, SB-820 tax levy, raises maximums, HB-157, 214 territory disconnection by petition, SB- 92 vacancies filled by election, exceptions, SB-587 veterans hiring & promotion preference, extends, SB-222 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FIRE PROTECTION-Cont. veterans hiring and promotion preference, HB-1087 Fire Protection Fund revises references to; State Fire Marshal expend federal funds, SB-921 firefighting vehicles safety test requirement, HB-422 studded tire use, SB-384;HB-544 Firemen's Disciplinary Act fireman informed of allegations before questioning, HB-1060 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics and Firemen Compensation Act killed in line of duty, revises definition, HB-259 municipal eminent domain permits for fire station expansion, HB- 811 municipal firemen applications for police & firemen available at public library branches, SB-152;HB-866 State Fire Marshal See STATE OFFICERS travel agencies fire protection systems of place of accommodation, agent must alert traveler, SB-239 volunteer fire departments licensed to conduct charitable games, HB-945 Volunteer Fire Protection Association Act, creates, HB-677 FIREWORKS Fireworks Regulation Act pyrotechnics, defines excluded devices; restricts sales, SB-45 sparklers removes exemption, HB-2158 FISH CODE See GAME CODES FLAGS theft/vandalism felony, HB-871 FOOD AND DRUGS buffalo meat authorizes; Meat & Poultry Inspection non-resident licensing, SB-545 Controlled Substances Act Alfentanil drug schedule transfer, SB-201;HB-339 deep-fried foods posting of information in food establishments, HB-2430 2639 FOOD AND DRUGS-Cont. drug manufacturers federal regulatory compliance defense, HB-999 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act penalties, SB-1529 sales to minors, misdemeanor, HB-2328 Food Establishment Sanitation Act creates; licensing & regulation of food establishments, HB-2365 food handlers sanitary inspections; enforcement; Dept. Public Health test for contagious or venereal diseases, HB- 1334 Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act adulterated egg or egg product, SB-54 generic drug list formulary of Dept. Public Health, HB-272 irradiated food labeling, HB-212 spoiled food rendered unusable for humans (now unsalable), HB-2362 legend drugs authorizes physician to purchase & dispense, HB-1871 manufacturer telephone hotlines eavesdropping authorization, food & drug product hotlines, HB-1786 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act buffalo meat; non-resident licensing; SB-545 milk and milk products milk plant inspection, req. 4 in every 6- mo. period, SB-558 redefinition of products, HB-500 Pharmacy Practice Act applicant test results notification; continuing ed exemptions; SB- 747;HB-1319 out-of-state prescriptions, permits filling of valid precrips. on file, SB- 418;HB-1045 pharmacists prescribe drugs; Dept. R & E formulary of medical drugs & dispensing procedures, HB-156 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987, creates, SB-1321;HB-1432 prescription filling & refilling; transfer of prescriptions; common dispensing files; St. Bd. of Pharmacy membership, SB-1146 registrant age/high school graduation requirements, eliminates, SB-747 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) covered drugs, SB-102, 494; HB-179, 274, 347, 695, 1888 pharmacist professional dispensing fee, increases, HB-1473 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FOOD AND DRUGS- Cont. pharmacy participation; defines reasonable cost, HB-1473 prescriptions for $1, HB-1294 State agency food purchases, SB-36;HB- 260, 468,708 grown or raised in U.S. or of American origin, requires, SB-36;HB-260, 468 FORESTRY Cook County Forest Preserve District cultural arts facility/tax levy, HB-2732 disconnects territory; allows acquisition by Calumet City, HB-811 Downstate Forest Preserve District Act commissioner annual salary, HB-2746 forest preserve districts eminent domain, exempts dists. under 3 million, HB-1254 golf course purchase, grants rights of first refusal, SB-634;HB-1256 officer selection; contracts without bids, HB-812, 1255 ordinance, concurrence of all elected or appointed members, HB-1257 park district annexation of territory separated by forest preserve dist., HB-803 validating tax Act, HB-596, 1253 Forest Products Transportation Act proof of ownership; Dept. of Conservation regulation, SB-1493 Forestry Development, IL Commission on, recreates, HB-709 forestry plan extension; refunds from sales; forest tracts characterization, HB-1174 Lake County Forest Preserve District sand purchase, DOT authorization, HB-2323 Motor Fuel Tax highway commissioner receive and disburse allotted funds, HB-1538 park district/forest preserve district funds pooling, investment management agreements, HB-868 State Forests Law State nurseries, HB-2217 wildfire protection; fire management powers of Dept. Conservation, HB- 2215 FOSSILS fossil fuels changes to fossil energy resources, SB- 572 State fossil, designates, HB-321 FRAUD Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act 2640 FRAUD-Cont. cosigner rights, bans adverse credit info or collection proceedings without notice, HB-2146 deceptive business practice deletes "knowing violation" qualification, SB-I 345 IL Roofing Industry Licensing Act violation, SB-1347 prices marked on shelves, stores using automatic checkout systems, HB-1341 secured property title insurance, prohibits lender from requiring borrower to obtain from particular insurer, HB-1937 telephone solicitation, bans after 5 p.m. SB-751 telephone transactions, statutory cancellation provisions apply, HB- 1788 temporary restraining order authorizations, SB-1346 unlawful business practice failure to disclose telephone directory ad sales, HB-541 Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform creates; rights of creditors & transferees, SB-965 grain coloring corn & soybean, bans artificial coloring, HB-1840 public aid ineligible until fraudulently received welfare benefits repaid, SB-1467 public aid recipient/vendor fraud, determination of forfeiture of property, SB-742 public aid recipient and vendor fraud determination of forfeiture of property, SB-742 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION See RECORDS FUELS AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS gas & oil exploration damages, compensation to surface owners, HB- 1772 gas stations self-service pumps, vapor recovery system requirement, HB-1610 Gasohol and Gasoline Products Marketing Act creates; disclosure; marketing agreements HB-1804 Motor Fuel Standards Act annual testing; fees; labeling, HB-1004 diesel motor fuel dispenser labeled with cetane rating, HB-1725 labeling of dispensing devices; testing; testing fees; test costs; HB-2386 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FUELS AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS-Cont. labeling on motor fuel dispensing device, HB-2018 oil overcharge award fund uses, SB-1333 outdoor gas lights prohibits, SB-487 public utility purchases no increase in rates unless utility purchases least expensive gas, HB- 610 State vehicles ethanol blend motor fuel, SB-708 motor fuel dispensing, HB-706 vapor recovery systems gas stations requirement, HB-1610 Pollution Control Board adopt EPA rules, HB-1671 FUNERALS AND FUNERAL HOMES cremation coroner or medical examiner permits, SB-404, 405 funeral assembly or procession fines & driving privilege suspension for disruption, SB-1583 funeral directing practices, HB-1699 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act certification requirements, HB-3013 Disciplinary Board membership, SB- 1166 pre-need sales, HB-1699 regulates charges and contracts; inc. Board membership, HB-1699 repeals obsolete provision, SB-942 Funeral or Burial Funds Act pre-need contracts; trust fund requirements & criteria, HB-1700 GAME CODES Fish Code bluegill, official State fish, HB-1101 charter boats, limits local regulation, SB-1485;HB-2487 clarifies citation, SB-1458 commercial fisherman definition, HB-2625 commercial net fishing bans, SB- 1169 Dept. Conservation est. seasons for fishing, hunting & trapping; fees; limits, SB-916 emergency taking of aquatic life, HB- 2234 fishing permits & licenses, Dept. Conservation agents, HB-2216 grammatical corrections, HB-2399 logal governmental regulation, prohibits, HB-540 non-resident mussel license increase, SB-916 2641 GAME CODES-Cont. nonrefundable lifetime licenses, HB-2304 nonresident license fees, HB-2233 proposed rules, Dept. Conservation mail notice at time of filing with JCAR, HB-659 public hearings before modification to statutory limits, HB-2203 regulates additional aquatic life; licensing requirements; taxidermist & aquatic life dealer licensing, SB-766 taxidermy regulations, HB-2314 transfer of funds, HB-2218 Wildlife Code administrative rules; deer hunting; nuisance animals; lights; bow fishing; shotguns; taxidermy; licensing; trapping; violations; records; SB-1225 bans leghold traps, SB-464 Dept. Conservation est. seasons for fishing, hunting & trapping; fees; limits, SB-916 designated waterfowl areas, non-toxic shotgun pellets, SB-924 falconry; wild turkeys; foxhounds; wild geese; salvage permits; game breeders, HB-2237 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamps, authorizes sales, SB-916 firearm discharge distance, reduces, HB-419 handicapped deer hunters, crossbow use, SB-183 hunting permits & licenses, Dept. Conservation agents, HB-2216 leghold traps prohibitions; trapper education program, HB-1486 live wild bird sales, SB-373 logal governmental regulation, prohibits, HB-540 nonrefundable lifetime licenses, HB-2304 nonresident license fees, HB-2233 proposed rules, Dept. Conservation mail notice at time of filing with JCAR, HB-659 taxidermy regulations, HB-2314 GAMES AND GAMBLING Bingo License and Tax Act bingo prize values, increases, SB-16 convicted felon eligibility, HB-1654 felon licensing eligibility, SB-1168 games over 2 consecutive days, special operator's permit, non-cash prizes, SB-56; HB-1167 boats Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. docking of boats used for or containing devices for gambling, prohibits, HB-9 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act definitions: carnival and principal business, HB-228 liability insurance and bond requirements, HB-227 maximum permit fee, eliminates, SB-155 Charitable Games Act coin-operated gaming devices, HB- 1802 organizations eligible to conduct, SB- 177, 1091; HB-177, 291, 236, 336, 860, 945, 2160 restricts licenses to counties over 2 million, SB-393, 721 Dept. of the Lottery regulations of Dept. and IL Lotteries, HB-612 dog racing authorizes; changes title of IL Horse Racing Act, SB-795 gambling obligations bans enforcement of debts incurred outside IL, HB-1545 gambling place docking of boats used for or containing devices for gambling, prohibits, HB-9 gambling raids revenue from liquidation of seized property retained by county State's Att., SB-1443 Horse Racing Act admission tax applicability; intertrack wagering license restrictions; breakage payments; transfer of funds, HB-2232 county fair, bans Racing Board jurisdiction over horse racing, SB- 1507 dog racing, authorizes; changes title to IL Racing Act, SB-795 equestrian safety helmets at harness races, HB-569 harness racing helmets, HB-299 IL Stallion Stakes, creates; IL Thoroughbreed Breeders Fund purposes; trust funds; foaled horse definition, SB-265 inter-track wagering bans within 500 feet of church or school, HB-1692 restricts costs to 1% of pari-mutuel handle, HB-1712 zoning, SB-81 off-track betting establishment, restricts, HB-2941 2642 GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. percentage of purse payees; amounts & distribution of breeder awards, HB- 880 punctuation changes, SB-191 Racing Advisory Board increases membership, SB-181 temporary deposit of fees with horsemen's bookkeeper, SB-967 underage betting, raises to 18, SB-1543 Lottery Law advertising guidelines; proceeds deposited into State Pension Fund, HB-2812 advertising policies, HB-144, 153, 629, 855 distribution of proceeds, SB-57, 59, 107, 121 joint promotional venture profits, defines; transfer to Child Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-856 Legislative Advisory Committee, SB- 1246, 1247 Lottery Control Board - see: COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS lottery sales agents duties, HB-2799 monies to be used for modernization of public housing, HB-1619 multi-state lottery games, HB-2801 multistate lottery, HB-2812 participation, prohibits by State employee above certain salary level, SB-1577 prize money interception by Dept. Public Aid for past due child support, SB-1121; HB-478 proceeds deposited into Local School District Education Enhancement Fund, SB-1549 rulemaking pursuant to Admin. Procedure Act; no Lottery Control Board input, SB-1238 video lottery games authorizes installation at O'Hare, SB-105 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act, IL creates; Dept. Revenue license non- profit organizations, HB-2065 Racing Act of 1975, IL Racing Board Deputy Director appointment, SB-1203 Raffles Act licensing of nonprofit fundraising organizations, HB-1259 multiple raffles licenses, HB-1259 toy guns creates offenses of careless assault and careless robbery, HB-1632 video poker machines, prohibits, HB-2264 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GENERAL ASSEMBLY bill introductions each member limited to 10 substantive bills, HB-1634 Business Impact Note Act creates; Ec. & Fiscal Comm. prepare notes on certain legislation, SB- 389;HB-1133 compensation and emoluments of members Advisory Committee on Compensation of General Assembly members, repeals, SB-1290 committee chairmen and minority spokesmen additional salary, HB- 1903 Compensat'n Review Act, repeals, HB- 335,417 Compensation Review Board - see: COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS legislative assistants, permits one per legislator, HB-1904 Senate majority whips, increases to 3, SB-134 travel vouchers, permits advance payment vouchers for public transportation, HB-863 Comptroller's Uniform Statewide Accounting System (CUSAS) Impact Note Act creates; Comptroller prepare impact note for specified bills, SB-692 Fiscal Note Act Truth in Spending Act; filed with bill; source of funding; legislative intent, HB-2387 Fiscal Note Act short title, HB-2121 law practice members with 10 years service take bar exam, practice law, SB-997 passage of bills local gov't. expenditure of funds, req. 3/5 vote in each house or State reimbursement provision, SJR(CA)-2; HJRCA-8, 17 Pension Laws Commission creates; pension impact notes on legislation (now Ec. & Fiscal Comm. duty), SB-865 Session Laws printing and availability of Laws, Journals & IL Administrative Code, SB-819 Space Needs Act review of requests for payments for State construction, SB-1308 vacancies filled by Governor from list of nominees, HB-2979 2643 GINSENG sold only to licensed IL dealers, SB-1225 GOVERNOR See STATE OFFICERS State's budget requires 40% dedicated to education, HB-1499 GRANDPARENTS See DOMESTIC RELATIONS GRANTS Adolescent Pregnan'cy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, creates, SB-1198 AIDS programs Dept. Public Aid grants for development of, HB-741 Board of Higher Education foreign language curricula improvements, grants, HB-2781 inventors in residence matching grant program, HB-1882, 1960 Consortium for Educational Opportunity Act, IL minority participant grant conditions met by State employment, SB-1102, 1289 Dental Student Grant Act deletes references to Advisory Committee, HB-2682 Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse grants-in-aid, purchase care agreements, SB-1481 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs abandoned factory building demolition grants, SB-31;HB-928 bands & orchestras concert tours, tourism promotion, HB-1010 Chicago Park Dist. Urban Park Ranger program, SB-1269 commercialization center grants, authorizes centers to accept royalty agreements, SB-780 county tourism and convention bureaus eligible for Build Ill. grants, HB- 2869 Employer-Assisted Community Housing Fund Act, creates; DCCA matching grants, HB-964 enterprise zone matching grants, DCCA authority to require, SB-486 flood damage grants, HB-2276 home remodeling of elderly to generate rental income, HB-2277 local gov't. fire and police equipment, HB-2077 local labor-managment committees, matching grant program, SB-834 local tourism & convention bureau eligibility, SB-1039 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GRANTS-Cont. low income housing, HB-137 not for profit development corporations, HB-2879 Recreational Improvement and Rehabilitation Act, DCCA grants to cities, HB-2638 Self-employed Manufacturing Assistance Program Act, SB-1239 Dept. of Conservation Firearms Shooting Range Development Act, matching grants to local gov't., HB-1958 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities adolescent & teen suicide prevention programs, SB-955 Community Residence Right to Locate Act, creates; DCCA grants for disabled residents, HB-2611 Dept. of Public Health regional rural ambulance service, SB- 814 Dept. of Transportation DOT grants to providers of paratransit services to handicapped, SB-818, 1016 Rural Public Transportation Coordination Assistance Program, HB-2736 Dept. on Aging rural area services to seniors, Dept. award grant to higher ed. institution to examine, SB-1461 Development Finance Authority, IL grants program, uniform definition of eligible project costs, SB-491 Emergency Business Retention Act renames Employee Ownership Assistance Act; incl. community ownership assoc.; loans, grants, etc., SB-796 federal grants DCCA clearing house for information, HB-2697 Grant Funds Recovery Act, IL excludes certain disbursements, HB-2221 Health Service Education Grants Act qualification; Board of Higher Ed audits, SB-489 Historic Preservation Agency Historic Cities Fund, grants to cities over 150 yrs. old, HB-1381 Housing Development Authority homeless mentally ill housing rehabilitation, HB-2456 matching grant demonstration program, HB-1127 senior citizen housing grants, HB-1649 2644 GRANTS-Cont. Housing Hazardous Waste Collection Act creates; informational & educational materials; grants to local gov't., HB- 1667 IL State Scholarship Commission proprietary grant program, SB-1080 libraries increases per capita grant amounts, HB-1123 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board grants to local gov't. for additional compensation to qualifying officers, SB-769 local water supplies EPA grants to local governments, SB- 270 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act grants and loans available to entire State, HB-820 Prairie State 2000 Authority small business training grants, HB- 2444 Property Tax Relief Grant Act creates; grants to persons paying 10% of taxable income for taxes, SB-364 public community colleges dropout youth employment training program; matching grants, SB-1176 matching challenge grants, HB-1747 regional education service center family life-sex education advisory boards, HB-1355 Regional Transportation Act paratransit grants, exempts from farebox recovery & system generated ratios, HB-1599 school libraries State Librarian grants, HB-1058 Special Youth Support Services Pilot Program Act creates; extended day & respite services for handicapped youth; sch. pilot grant programs, HB-1001, 2933 State Board of Education airport noise insulation of school bldgs. SB-274 airport noise pollution, grants for sch. insulation, HB-2857 Drug-Free School grant program, HB- 819 early childhood parental training pilot program, SB-945, 1557 family life and sex education programs, HB-1355 foreign language curricula improvements, grants, HB-2781 foreign language grant program, HB- 2779 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GRANTS-Cont. high school foreign language teachers, HB-2780 student parents educational programs, SB-1197, 1587 teenager positive activity programs, HB-384 vocational education teacher grant eligibility, HB-2512 State Scholarship Commission Proprietary Student Assistance Program, licensed profession studies, SB-1173 Taxing District Services Compensation Act creates; grants to public community coll. taxing districts, HB-1519 HANDICAPPED PERSONS See DISABLED PERSONS HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Chemical Safety Act businesses notify EPA prior to sale or abandonment of facility, SB-1089 chemical release, ESDA notify residents within 48 hrs., SB-792 Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act creates; 5-yr plan, HB-1644 criminal fines distribution, SB-1354 Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act, IL creates; EPA cleanup plan for property associated with hazardous substances; bond requirement; HB- 2141 Environmental Toxicology Act, creates, HB-725 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act DOT report to G.A., SB-1236 Hazardous Waste Strike Force creates Div. of State Police, HB-2244 hazardous wastes calculated criminal disposal definition, SB-1496 forfeiture of conveyances used in certain violations, SB-1497 violations statute of limitations, HB- 2329 Housing Hazardous Waste Collection Act creates; informational & educational materials; grants to local gov't., HB- 1667 Lawn Chemical Application Notice Act creates; posting of notice on lawn when chemicals applied, HB-794, 918 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act nuclear power reactor fees, SB-1182; HB-2849 public hearing & notice prior to licensing, SB-752;HB-1186 2645 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES-Cont. public hearings before alternative site designation, HB-2247 site approval by local government, SB- 1601 site approval, requires of county, HB-717 site selection, Dir. notify entities within 25 miles, SB-301 siting review State grant matching requirement, eliminates, HB-2807 pesticides regulation, HB-2390, 2391, 2392 Radiation Installation Act annual registry with Dept. Nuclear Safety, HB-539 Radiation Protection Act administrative hearings rules, SB-492 radioactive waste storage local governing body site approval, HB-717 mandatory random drug & alcohol testing of personnel by DASA, HB- 2807 mandatory reandom drug & alcohol testing, DASA, HB-2807 Radon Mitigation Act creates; Dept. Nuclear Safety program for detecting & reducing radon; detecting device approval; treble damages, SB-1517 solid waste fee exemption limitation, HB-318 toxic air contaminants EPA establish program, regulations, SB-442;HB-1055 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act chemical name definition; material safety data sheet information on health hazards, HB-627 Dept. Labor chemical usage report, SB-953 exempts certain paint tinting, HB-921 hazard warning descriptions, HB-627 warning hazards on containers, SB-563 Underground Storage Tank Regulation Act creates; EPA & Pollution Control Bd. rules; groundwater contamination, SB-1426 HEALTH adult developmental training day service providers may charge fees, HB-1936 AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) See DISEASES AIDS-diagnosed health care workers notify employer; protect patients, HB- 2041 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. alien health needs Dept. Public Health pilot program to identify, HB-2506 Asbestos Abatement Act contribution index references, HB-71 creates Authority; A.G. Asbestos Litigation Div.; ID and abatement of friable asbestos in gov't. bldgs., SB-1463 educational facilities inspection, extends time, HB-1742 IL Asbestos Loan Authority, creates, SB-43 asbestos materials in public buildings, HB- 1195 autism DMHDD submit report every 6 months, HB-2112 Bill of Rights of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act creates; evaluation & diagnosis services; Gov. develop plan, HB- 1813, 2006, 2930 breast health care Dept. Public Health develop & distribute materials, SB-1548 building health code violations causes of action; bonds, fees; repair liens, HB-2507 catastrophic illness insurance, SB-1293 Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act creates; 5-yr plan, HB-1644 Citizen Ombudsman, IL Office of creates; Gov. appointee accept gov't. related inquiries and health care complaints, HB-1665 Clinical Lab. Science Practice Act creates; Dept. R&E regulation; certification; penalties, SB-567;HB- 1067 exempts HMOs, SB-1021 Clinical Laboratory Act, IL permits; fees; qualifications, SB-1322; HB-2821 Clinical Social Work Practice Act, SB-957 college student immunization records, HB- 2364 Community Mental Health Act board member restrictions, HB-1038 delinquent minors services, SB-993 Medicaid Clinic Option service providers minimum standards, HB- 2832 mentally ill services; county community mental health boards, SB-1250 taxation rate change without referendum, SB-1383 community or mental health facilities 2646 HEALTH Cont. bond interest rate ceiling, eliminates, HB-1038 Community Services Act mental patient information, DMHDD pilot project for exchange of info among St. agencies and service providers, HB-1811 regional diagnostic & treatment teams and specialized group homes, HB- 499 repeals; creates Community Services Act of 1987, SB-1210 community-based services reorganization, public hearings, SB-1506 Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act See INSURANCE Comprehensive Hlth. Planning Act of 1987, creates, HB-2639 contraceptives furnishing to students in sch. bldgs. or on sch. grounds, prohibits, SB-63 county health departments board member stipends, SB-1041; HB- 2876 CPR-cardiopulmonary resuscitation physical fitness centers CPR personnel requirement; Dept. Public Hlth. investigate, HB-720 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act AIDS education, grades 6 thru 12, SB- 500 drug and substance abuse instruction in grades 5-12, SB-550 educational areas organ donation and transplantation, HB-409 sexual abstinence until marriage, HB-1225 deep-fried foods posting of information in food establishments, HB-2430 dental care Affordable Dentures Act, IL, creates, SB-32;HB-967 Dental Practice Act, IL dental hygienist continuing education HB-2068 dental technicians, incl.; creates teaching license category; civil liability immunity, SB-798 dentist, adds to Hospital Licensing Board SB-973 temporary licensure, HB-2332 Dental Student Grant Act deletes references to Advisory Committee, HB-2682 Dev. Dis. Advocacy Authority replaces references to private agency designees, HB-2111 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. developmental disabilities adds short title, IL Perinatal Care Act, HB-548 case coordination pilot project, DMHDD establish in each administrative region, HB-2843 community respite services, DMHDD coordinate & financially assist, HB-2845 Family Support Subsidy Program, Dept. provide financial reimbursement to families with dev. dis. members, HB-2842 Dietetic Practice Act creates; Dept. R&E license dietitions; exams; hearings; SB-456 drinking during pregnancy retail sellers of alcohol post warning; Dept. Revenue provide signs for fee; SB-770 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Act services to underserved areas, Dept. Public Hlth. plan include, HB-1464 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act creates; registration of health, safety, environmentalist, etc. persons; exams, HB-972 Environmental Toxicology Act creates; investigate threats to public health, HB-725 Field Sanitation Act sanitation facilities for 10 or more workers, HB-1055 Food Establishment Sanitation Act creates; licensing & regulation of food establishments, HB-2365 food handlers sanitary inspections; enforcement; Dept. Public Health test for contagious or venereal diseases, HB- 1334 Handicapped High Risk Children and Neonatal Health Care Provider Assistance Act of 1987, HB-1472 Health and Hazardous Substances Registry Act confidential & privileged information; adverse pregnancy outcome definition; HB-2360 Health Care Advocate Office, Dept. R&E maintain, HB-1708 Health Facilities Authority, IL See STATE AGENCIES Health Facilities Planning Act AIDS facilities permits, HB-735 application fees, SB-1489 board membership, limits to 3 consecutive terms, HB-1955 2647 HEALTH-Cont. clarifies definitions, HB-1580 nursing home construction permits, eliminates certificate of need, HB- 2500 Health Finance Reform Act estimated bill of patient liability, requires notice, HB-698 Health Care Cost Containment Council see: COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS HMO contracts exempt from Public Aid restrictions, SB-1022 hospital bill information to third party payor, HB-2681 public aid recipients, Dept. reimbursement rates to facilities; confidentiality, SB-602 Health Maintenance Organizations See INSURANCE Health Statistics Act AIDS tests, computer data standards and access, HB-2684 Health-Care Information Act, Uniform, creates SB-1528 Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act certification: citizenship, fees, continuing education, HB-2361 prohibits mail order sales, HB-640, 2114 hearing services Bureau for the Hearing Impaired in Dept. Rehab. Services, HB-2414 insurance accident & health policy notices, HB-686 homeless mentally ill and disabled State Advocacy Program for the Homeless Mentally 111 and Disabled, creates; Dept. Public Hlth. Advocacy Div., SB-368 incompetent patient nutrition and hydration Act, creates, HB- 1470 interpreters, State health care facilities furnish, HB-3003 laboratory services State Police forensic science lab; Dept. Public Health toxicological lab, HB-2331 Lawn Chemical Application Notice Act creates; posting of notice on lawn when chemicals applied, HB-794 Lekoteks special needs children, Dept. Rehab. Services contracts for establishment of lekoteks, HB-1014 Local Government Health Services Act creates; local Authorities of mental health, dev. disabilities, and alcoholism & substance abuse; tax levy; bonds; HB-2070 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. Long Term Care Ombudsman Act creates; Office of the Ombudsman investigate & resolve complaints about long term care health facilities, HB-2694 Maternal and Child Health Services Act creates; Dept. Pub. Hlth. programs, grants, HB-890 Medicaid services community services to Medicaid recipients, DMHDD receive federal monies, HB-2844 medical malpractice disclosure out-of-State health professional license applicants must disclose, HB-1814 medical treatment bans denial to persons with verifiable source of payment, SB-791;HB-2194 mental health Abused & Neglected Long Term Care facilities, includes under DMHDD, HB-639 chronically mentally ill services, DMHDD community support system initiatives, HB-849 county mental health tax, increases, HB-430 defines; person's right to treatment services, HB-1812, 2934 federal benefits, DMHDD offset against for residential services to - recipient, HB-1260 good faith immunity, HB-2169 homeless mentally ill study by IL Mortgage Insurance Agency, HB-2454 institutionalized severely or profoundly mentally retarded adult, defines; applies certain offenses, HB-2722 involuntary admission to mental health facility, defines person subject to, SB-727 involuntary mental health outpatient treatment, DMHDD study, SB-726 men. ill persons protectin and advocacy system, Gov. designate agency, HB-1934 Mental Health Institutes Act of 1987, IL, creates, HB-887 Mentally Ill Children and Adolescents, Div. of DMHDD, HB-1992 mentally ill persons, DMHDD demonstrate capitation model for providing services HB-1811 State Advocacy Program for the Homeless Mentally Ill and Disabled, creates; Dept. Public Hlth. Advocacy Div., SB-368 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code 2648 HEALTH-Cont. adoption of rules, DMHDD enforce Code, HB-2337 annual report to Citizens Council on Mental Hlth. & Dev. Dis., HB-2618 community living program residents visitation, SB-1232 detention of persons for evaluation and treatment, HB-1586 discharge of minor from mental health facility upon written objection, HB-2800 Div. for Children and Adolescents, est.; delete Institute for Juvenile Research and Child & Adolescent Office, HB-1992 DMHDD Service Recipient, offense of willful physical mistreatment of a, HB-2808 institution inventories, removes requirement from Dept., HB-2338 involuntary admission to facility, examinations, HB-2274, 2275 mental health facilities DMHDD Patient Travel Trust Fund, creates for transfer expenses of patients in State facilities, HB-2339 Mental Health Institutes Act of 1987, IL, HB-887 Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act determination of confidential information to be removed from records prior to inspection, HB-1934, 1935 disclosure of records & communications, HB-2258 juvenile records disclosure, HB-2223 therapist disclosure; consent & revocation; immunity, SB-1235;HB-2831 milk plant inspections, SB-558 Nutritionist Certification Act creates; Dept. R&E certify nutritionists; licensing; exams, HB- 1575 osteoporosis osteoporosis awareness campaign, Dept. Public health implement, HB- 1646 osteoporosis awareness, Dept. Public Health conduct campaign, HB-28 Pertussis Vaccine Act creates; informational pamphlet to parents; health care records & reports of adverse reactions, SB-804 Physical Fitness Services Act bonding requirements, SB-1344 CPR personnel requirement; Dept. Public Hlth. investigate, HB-720 Physical Therapy Act of 1985 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. therapist evaluations; license revocation provisions, SB-515 unlawful practice of physical therapy, misdemeanor; injunctive relief, HB- 1297 Powers of Attorney for Health Care Act, creates, HB-842 Prenatal and Newborn Care Act creates; Dept. Public Health establish & operate program; medical services for low-income, HB-294 public aid benefits Dept. MHDD & Corrections interagency agreements incl. provisions for meeting immediate needs of persons being released, HB- 1656 Radon Mitigation Act creates; Dept. Nuclear Safety program for detecting & reducing radon; detecting device approval; treble damages, SB-1517 Regional Development Authorities Act creates; infrastructure; transportation; economic development; health care; social & ed. services between counties, SB-1055;HB-2626 Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons home care services eligibility, increases assets, HB-654 Respiratory Care Practice Act, creates, SB- 566; HB-280 Rural Health Care Services Improvement Act creates; county rural ambulance service, SB-814 school health clinics bans State funding, HB-988 school immunizations mumps, requires shots prior to sch. enrollment, HB-50 report on immunizations and health exams to reg. supts., HB-644 vaccine risks, Dept. Public Health print information, HB-515 slum housing management, HB-2763 Smoke Detector Act, creates, HB-3 smoking Clean Indoor Air Act, IL, creates; no smoking in public areas, HB-20 Clean Public Elevator Air Act, IL, creates, HB-52 Clean Restaurant Air Act, IL, creates, HB-154 no smoking on school property, HB-54 Nonsmoker's Health Protection Plan, creates, SB-139 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Act 2649 HEALTH-Cont. creates; licensing & regulation; HB- 2755 State safety inspections and education Dept. of Labor no jurisdiction over pol. subdivisions, SB-530 Temporary Guardian Act, IL creates; appointment of guardians for persons 16 or older not able to understand or control own behavior, SB-728 Tenants Bill of Rights Act creates; tenants reporting bldg. code or health code violations, HB-1817 tobacco prohibits distribution of samples to minors, SB-257 smokeless tobacco billboards carry health warning statements, HB-975 Township Mental Health Facility Act creates; facilities & services; tax levy; DMHDD rules & investigations, HB-1046 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act container hazard warnings, HB-627 U of I rural health care systems unit, creates, SB-886 HEARING SERVICES See HEALTH HIGHER EDUCATION See EDUCATION, HIGHER HIGHWAYS billboards local regulation, allows stricter, HB- 599, 625 calcium magnesium acetate (corn product) DOT evaluate & expand use for road clearing, SB-266;HB-746, 2494 civil weighing inspectors Vehicle Code enforcement, HB-2323 counties adjoining county interchanges, HB- 2541 counties incur indebtedness; motor fuel tax uses, HB-2532 county jurisdiction over township & dist. highways, deletes, SB-278 county special taxes hard road & earth road tax levied in all counties, SB-462 highway tax may be used for road repair, HB-1185 county superintendent of highways, election, SB-554, 745 future additions, county est. approximate rights of way; public hearings; property lines map, etc. SB-970; HB-2875 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HIGHWAYS-Cont. future highway additions, DOT develop map of approximate rights of way, SB-971 grants, eligibility, HB-1019 highway access, county board regulatory powers, HB-1758 highway additions, restricts, HB-1237 interchanges, county request in adjoining county, HB-1299, 1962 long-range transportation plans, exemptions, SB-1201 quick-take powers, grants to county highway depts., SB-1036 township highways, deletes county supervision, SB-278 townships, county hard road & earth tax levy in all counties, SB-462 transportation impact districts; counties form; fees; highway access construction HB-1672, 1759 Downstate Illinois Toll Highway Authority, creates, SB-1518 entrance/exit permits judicial review of Dept. decisions (now trial de novo), HB-2320 federal reimbursements State Constr. Account Fund expenditure reimbursements, deposited into same fund, HB-851 highway access county board regulatory powers, HB-1758 transportation impact districts; counties form; fees; highway access construction, HB-1672, 1759 Highway Advertising Control Act billboards, allows stricter local regulations, HB-599, 625 definition of visible, HB-2035 highway sign restrictions, HB-2563 private utility ID on poles, SB-858 redefines "maintain", SB-888 tollways, includes as expressway, HB- 2056 Highway Corridor Transportation Improvement Act creates; Intergov'tal. Highway Corridor Agency; development of geographical system of highways, HB-2656 interchanges county request in adjoining county, HB-1299, 1962 Intergov'tal. Highway Transportation Districts, authorizes, HB-104 Motor Fuel Tax funds local governmental use, eliminates DOT supervision, HB-254 type II highway system, deletes, HB- 2323 2650 HIGHWAYS-Cont. Motor Fuel Tax Local Expenditure Restriction Act, creates, HB-1380 mowing right of way prohibits except for safety; DOT authorization, HB-1184 parade permits local government liability, exempts for vet parades, HB-452 private roads civil liability, exempts local authorities, HB-2620 references & cross-references, SB-923 road clearing calcium magnesium acetate (corn product), DOT evaluate & expand use, SB-266; HB-746 road district loans any road district may borrow from bank and repay within one year, HB-801 salt bans after 1990, HB-623 special vehicle 5-mile highway access, HB- 2319 State highway construction DOT plan to prioritize projects, SB- 1292 Toll Highway Authority Act contract bid advertising notice requirements, SB-6 express lane designation, HB-2610 limits jurisdiction to northern counties; creates Downstate IL Toll Highway Auth. SB-1518 limits recovery of damages, SB-1006 rush hour toll reductions for car pools, HB-2608 State public works projects, Prevailing Wage Law applies, SB-1127 taxable leased property, HB-538 Toll Highway Commission Act State public works projects, Prevailing Wage Law applies, SB-1127 townships county hard road & earth road tax levied in all counties, SB-462 deletes county supervision, SB-278 prior construction authorization, HB-1344 road dist. budget approval, SB-419 traffic regulations posting of notice at entrances of highways affected, HB-1238 transportation impact districts counties form; fees; highway access construction, HB-1672, 1759 winter highway maintenance study, SB- 1330 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HISPANICS diabetes study, Dept. Public Health conduct, HB-1646 State employees Dept. CMS increase number of Hispanics & bilinguals, HB-1645 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act focus of Act to protect sources and burial sites; Historic Preservation Agency controls exploration, HB-263 County Historical Museum District Act county historical museum tax rate, increases, HB-2874 grants to non-profit historical clubs, authorizes, HB-265 Historic Cities Fund, IL creates; grants to cities over 150 yrs. old, HB-1381 Historic Plaque Program Historic Preservation Agency to establish Statewide, HB-231 Historic Preservat'n. Agency See STATE AGENCIES Historic Preservation Act, IL historic designation, public hearing; notices; reports, HB-1659 IL Register of Historic Places nominee receive notice prior to publication of nomination, SB-432 Museums in Public Parks Act extends applicability, HB-2874 public museum historical radio & TV broadcasting, incl. HB-981 survey monuments surface mines operators locate & reset; notify county recorder, SB-786 HOLIDAYS American Indian Week, annual gubernatorial designation, HB-27 Coal Miners Memorial Day, HB-1954 commemorative school holidays Casimir Pulaski birthday, HB-338, 2014 Korean War Veterans Day, Pearl Harbor Veterans Day, SB-410 county officers legal holidays limitation, HB-996 Famous Americans Day creates: Columbus, Washington, Pulaski, King, HB-582 Just Say No Day, establishes May 15 as, HB-35 Korean War Veterans Day, commemorative school holiday, SB-410 Labor Day first day of school, day after Labor Day, HB-134 2651 HOLIDAYS-Cont. Lincoln's Birthday eliminates 2/12; observe on third Mon. in Feb. with Washington's b'day., HB-1891 optional school holidays Veterans Day and birthdays of Lincoln, Pulaski, & Columbus, HB-350 Pearl Harbor Veterans Day, commemorative sch. holiday, SB-410 Presidents Day observes in lieu of Lincoln's Birthday; designation of 2 holidays from Pulaski, ML King, Columbus Day, SB-1024 Pulaski, Casimir, birthday commemorative (now banking & school), HB-338, 2014 Ukrainian American Day commemorative holiday, SB-1553; HB-2910 Washington, Harold, State holiday April 15, HB-2942 HOME RULE concurrent regulation Clear Restaurant Air Act, IL, HB-154 distress for rent remedy allows home rule units to abolish, SB- 756 firearms local regulation & taxation, prohibits, HB-1270, 1348, 1885 municipal tax levy extensions, freeze at 1986 amounts, SB-96 park district annexation, HB-594 permits local regulation commercial nonagricultural pesticides, HB-990 pre-empts alcoholic liquor sales restrictions, HB- 21, 2402 Clinical Social Work Practice Act, SB-957 Counselor Registration and Licensure Act, HB-1588 county & city building code, HB-2562 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act, HB-917 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB-1456 law enforcement employee political activity interference prohibition, HB- 807 local firearm regulation, HB-1270, 1348 municipal appeal bond for policemen & firemen, SB-1552 O'Hare Airport suburban taxi service, SB-1145 Optometric Practice Act of 1987, IL, creates, SB-537;HB-2554, 2841 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOME RULE-Cont. park district fees, bans municipal tax or surcharge, SB-1301 park district mooring or docking fees, prohibits city tax on, HB-722 restricts retail sale of alcohol, HB-21 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Act, creates; licensing & regulation, HB-2755 Private Activity Bond Allocation Act, IL home rule unit reallocations, HB-2558 Public Bonds Interest Rate Limitation Act amendatory Acts limitations, SB-206 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION disabled veterans increases, SB-226, 1171; HB-167 general increases, HB-22, 2912 interest on certificate of error allowed exemptions, HB-1753 senior citizen delinquent tax property sale, social worker report on disabled adult, SB- 1608;HB-2973 designation of another person to receive tax delinquency duplicate notice, HB-2988 expands property inclusion, SB-528 extends to relative owning sr. cit. residence, SB-562 increases, HB-491, 721, 2911 interest on certificate of error allowed exemptions, HB-1753 senior citizen - additional (new) school tax levy increase, HB-2927 HORSE RACING See GAMES AND GAMBLING HOSPITALS abortion prohibits except in hospitals, HB-1399 admission precertification penalties, limits, HB- 379 AIDS testing, patients between 13 & 55, SB-85 AIDS-diagnosed health care workers notify employer; protect patients, HB- 2041 ambulance service patient delivered to hospital of choice, HB-3014 Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform see also: MEDICINE potential donors, hospital develop protocol for identifying, HB-408 blood alcohol tests emergency room tests admissible as business records exceptions to hearsay prohibitions; physicians disclose info, SB-125, 194;HB-1220 2652 HOSPITALS-Cont. blood tests AIDS blood tests, report positive results, HB-986 Blood Trust Programs Dept. Public Hlth. establish; designated blood donor recipient, HB-337, 2097 burn injuries reports: hospitals, physicians, nurses; State Fire Marshal; DCFS; immunity, HB-1318 communicable diseases hospitals notify paramedics & ambulance personnel; Dept. Public health establish list of diseases; immunity, civil action, HB-1242 Cook County new hospital; bond authorization; HB- 1196 County Hospitals Act Cook County hospital clinic contracts, HB-1023 designated blood donors, HB-337 English proficiency hospital emergency service personnel, HB-1783 Health Finance Reform Act estimated bill of patient liability, requires notice, HB-698 Hospital Licensing Act AIDS testing of all admitted patients, HB-984 dentist, adds to Hospital Licensing Board SB-973 Nursing Home Care Reform Act, certain provisions apply, SB-588 osteopathic colleges enrollees, includes as clinical training students, SB-111; HB-613 perinatal definition, HB-566 purpose of Act, HB-1455 uncompensated care assessment pool, HB-2163 Veterans Administration hospitals, incl.; Dept. Public Hlth. annual inspections, HB-846 incompetent patient nutrition and hydration Act, creates, HB-1470 medical malpractice See CIVIL PROCEDURE medical treatment bans denial to persons with verifiable source of payment, SB-791;HB-2194 paramedics and ambulance personnel hospital notify of patients with dangerous or infectious diseases, HB-1242 Rape Victims Emergency Treatment Act Sexual Assualt Survivors Emergency Treatment Act, changes title; terms; procedures, HB-2839 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOSPITALS-Cont. religious beliefs accomodation of patients, SB-1325, 1334 Trauma Center designation, HB-2410 trauma centers designation, HB-2410 emergency services to public aid children, Dept. Public Aid contracts, HB-389 standards; patient evaluation criteria; medical audits; renewal of designation; post-trauma care; HB- 2411 U of I Hospital construction loan repayment liability, removes HB-1024 control with University Board of Trustees (now University), HB-1025 indigent patient health care, reduce Uofl State repayment obligation, HB-859 X-rays forwarded to patient's personal physician HB-1106 HOTELS AND PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS Bed and Breakfast, SB-1421; HB-1770 disabled person hotel rooms, HB-2161 Human Rights Act, Illinois discrimination in public accommodations, prohibits, HB-2983 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act creates; nonprofit agency use as rental for low-income persons, SB-1428 alley curfew, SB-718 attractive nuisance handicapped ramp exclusion, HB-148 building code violations judgment of fines or damages runs both with land and against defendant, HB-2631 judgments; liens; interest; unsafe building enclosure, HB-2600 building health code violations causes of action; bonds, fees; repair liens, HB-2507 Community Residence Right to Locate Act creates; prohibits zoning restrictions for disabled persons, HB-2611 Contractors' License Law creates; exams; licensing; fees; bonding; home improvement salesmen registration; home improvement contracts; advertising, SB-1175 criminal housing management includes buildings as public nuisances, SB-1277 2653 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. permitting physical condition of facilities to become or remain in endangered condition, SB-1394 recklessly permitting deteroriation of facilities, SB-1275;HB-2588 Emergency Assistance to Homeowners Act creates; IHDA assistance; loans; HB- 2488 Emergency Homeless Veterans Act creates; telephone hotline; short-term shelter; long-term residence, HB- 1841 Employer-Assisted Community Housing Fund Act creates; DCCA matching grants to employers, HB-964 Equity Assurance Plans city may establish; single family residence assurance, SB- 1592 flood damage, DCCA grants, HB-2276 Floodplain Construction Act creates; prohibits new construction; DOT floodplain maps, HB-368 Foreclosed Property Maintenance Responsibility Act, creates, HB-415 Home Equity Lending Plan Act creates; seller retain life interest in home, HB-1078 Home Equity Protection Act of 1987 creates; IHDA administer; protect owners from financial loss due to community economic decline, HB- 2149 home inspectors creates Act relating to; exams; licensing; education; experience; disciplinary process; fees, HB-1893 home rental conversions senior citizen/disabled person owner, prohibits increase in assessed valuation, SB-428 Homeless Bill of Rights creates; prescribes rights; housing assistance, SB-369 homeless mentally ill and disabled housing rehabilitation grants & loans, HB-2456 IL Mortgage Insurance Agency study, HB-2454 State Advocacy Program for the Homeless Mentally Ill and Disabled, creates; Dept. Public Hlth. Advocacy Div., SB-368 homeless persons gov'tal units administering general assistance provide shelter paid for by vendor payments, HB-112, 968 Municipal Emergency Shelter Reimbursement Act, creates; State reimburse cities for temporary shelter for homeless, HB-969 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, IL creates; DCCA assistance to residential mortgagees, HB-716, 2284, 2466 Homeowner's Mortgage Counseling Law; Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Law creates; Dept. Financial Institutions aid to residential mortgagors, HB-1229 Housing Authorities Act main office of operation, SB-1254 refusal of renewal of tenancy to persons convicted of drug offenses, HB-1925 rent determination, exclusions from tenant's income, HB-858 Housing Development Authority see also: STATE AGENCIES Act intent, HB-1331 city rehabilitation loans, HB-943 clearing house for information on federal grants, HB-2476 debt service reserve fund interest deposited into Special Projects Fund, SB-572 emergency residential mortgage counseling & assistance, SB- 409;HB-1114, 1229 energy efficiency standards, HB-1660 expands IHDA services to non-profit & low profit entities, SB-959 federal low-income housing tax credits, designates State Housing Credit Agency, HB-1829 homeless mentally ill housing rehabilitation, HB-2456 housing credit dollars, IHDA to allocate, E087-1 IHDA State Agency in Minority & Female Business Enterprise Act, HB-189 lease purchase options, HB-135 low & moderate income home building, IHDA loans to limited profit entities, HB-1233 low-income single room occupancy facilities, IHDA bonds, HB-1128 matching grant demonstration program, HB-1127 poverty areas new housing, IHDA assistance to nonprofit organizations, HB-1231 poverty areas rehabilitation, IHDA loans to cities, HB-1232 poverty areas to receive 50% of resources HB-2663 residential mortgages, SB-960 senior citizen housing grants, HB-1649 solar energy funding, bond authorization, HB-2592 2654 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT Cont. Housing Developmnt and Expansion Act of 1987, IL creates; study urban housing problems; recommendations to Gov. & G.A., HB-2087 Housing Hazardous Waste Collection Act creates; informational & educational materials; grants to local gov't., HB- 1667 Housing Investment and Development Act of 1987, IL creates; State's housing problems, HB- 1330 Housing Policy Development, Dept. Commerce and Community Affairs Office, HB-1075 Housing, IL Department of, creates, HB- 944 Landscape Architecture Act of 1987, IL creates; regulation of landscapers; certification; exams, SB-821;HB- 1573 Lawn Chemical Application Notice Act creates; posting of notice on lawn when chemicals applied, HB-794, 918 low income housing DCCA clearinghouse of federal grant info, HB-2476 DCCA grants for, HB-137 DCCA loans to assist in acquisition of abandoned real estate, HB-2095 DCCA rent reimbursement program, HB-2076 IHDA issue bonds or notes for single room occupancy facilities, HB-1128 tax abatement on tax sale property improved with multifamily residence, HB-1411 Low Income Housing Trust Board, creates, HB-1679 model homes assessed valuation freeze, revises, HB- 2909 New Home Warranty and Builders Registration Act, IL creates; builders register with Dept. R&E; Dept. new home warranty program, HB-2689 Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act creates; DCCA administer, HB-512, 1077 public nuisances incl. buildings which are subject of criminal housing management, SB-1277, 1395;HB-2587 radon gas radon gas residence testing, EPA establish program, HB-1887 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. Radon Mitigation Act creates; Dept. Nuclear Safety program for detecting & reducing radon; detecting device approval; treble damages, SB-1517 Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Act creates; requires written statement for any transfer of residential property; liability, HB-1892 rehabilitated abandoned housing DCCA assistance program, HB-2465 Residential Owner-Resident Act creates; rights & duties under rental agreement, SB-1491; HB-2698 Roofing Industry Licensing Act certified roofing contractor, excepts HUD housing, SB-860 limits to contractors with 2 or more employees, HB-470 requires evidence of surety bond, SB- 431 Scaffolding Act, repeals, HB-279 senior citizen shared housing assistance program, HB-664 slum housing management, HB-2763 Smoke Detector Act, creates, HB-3 State Housing Credit Agency State Treasurer administer low-income housing tax credit allocations, HB-1326 Structural Pest Control Act licensees form risk retention trusts, authorizes, SB-82 restricted use wood treatment pesticides, certification of persons using, SB-9 title insurance secured property title insurance, prohibits lender from requiring borrower to obtain from particular insurer, HB-1937 urban area housing availability study, IL Housing Development Auth. report to G.A., HB-490 Urban Redevelopment, creates Dept., HB- 2474 HUMAN RIGHTS affirmative action programs DOT, CDB, HB-2735 age discrimination eliminates upper age limit, SB-256; HB-723 biased criminal acts Dept. State Police information; training, SB-1155 Bill of Rights of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act 2655 HUMAN RIGHTS--Cont. creates; evaluation & diagnosis services; Gov. develop plan, HB- 1813, 2006, 2930 business discrimination, prohibits State business or funding, HB-1145 Dept. of Minority and Female Business Enterprises creates; transfers duties of Min. & Fem. Business Enterprise Council, HB-191 Holocaust Days of Remembrance observation in schools, HB-3011 Homeless Bill of Rights creates; prescribes rights; housing assistance, SB-369 Human Rights Act, IL affirmative action violations, SB-829 age discrimination, SB-256; HB-723 age; apprenticeship committees, programs; HB-1290 amended complaints inclusions, HB-2113 civil rights violation to fail to comply with affirmative action duties, HB- 2126 Commission staff petition for enforcement authorization; punitive damages; certification of money judgments, HB-2193 complaint costs, respondent pay complainant, HB-1809 complaint for enforcement of order, allows, HB-2643 compulsory retirement, HB-2164, 2177 consumer transaction discrimination, prohibits, SB-1536 discrimination in public accommodations, prohibits, HB-2983 dismissal of civil rights complaints; summary orders, HB-2850 Equal Opportunity officer, Dept. assign to State agencies, HB-1877 extensions of time, Human Rights Commission decide, HB-2642 family medical leave, SB-1160 handicapped facilities, removes exemption from discrimination due to inaccessibility of bldgs., HB-2372 immigration, employment discrimination information, HB-2630 insurer discrimination Article, adds, HB-2685 judicial review recovery of costs, HB- 2641 nonforfeitable pension benefits limits, raises for compulsory retirement plans, HB-2814 persons charged with violation respond within 60 days, HB-2206 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. public official/public officer civil rights violations, placed in civil rights Article, HB-2672 real property documents, bans recitiation of discriminatory provisions, SB-1140 rehearing on Human Rights Commission decision, SB-1514 sex discrimination, Insurance Code Article prohibiting, HB-36 sexual orientation discrimination, HB- 885 Job-Training Coordinating Council Act Civil Rights Sub-Committee, appoints; civil rights requirements of employment & training programs, SB-650 local government governing body method of election pursuant to Voting Rights Act suit, HB-2187 Lottery Law advertising policies, requires to insure no exploitation; annual summary of winners, HB-144, 153 maternity leave rights, HB-1650 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act IL Housing Development Authority incl. as State agency under Act, HB- 189 repeals repealer, HB-117 resident alien, includes as minority, HB-2405 service contract awards, HB-2670 State contracts, 10% set aside for blacks only, HB-584 Minority Business Development Authority Act, IL, creates, HB-1627 minority educational opportunities higher education minority participation, Board of Higher Ed. report to Gov. & G.A., SB-1101 IL Consortium for Educational Opportunity participant grant conditions, allows State employment, SB-1102 Nazi Germany/slave labor, business bans, HB-2417, 2418, 2677 bans certain businesses from IL, HB- 2418 bans State gov't. entities business transactions, HB-2417 pregnant employees, parental rights, HB-86 religious beliefs hospitals accomodate patients, SB-1325, 1334 Right of Conscience Act fetal abnormalities testing, permits refusal, HB-1415 sex discrimination 2656 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. prohibits discrimination by insurers, HB-36 sexual orientation offense against person is factor in aggravation for more severe sentence, HB-884 prohibits discrimination based on, HB- 885 sexual orientation discrimination prohibits, HB-885 Sports Facilities Authority Act, Illinois affirmative action program for equal employment, HB-2898 title documents prohibits recitation of discriminatory provisions, HB-2040 INCOME TAX, ILLINOIS See TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION See WORKERS COMPENSATION AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS INSECTS See ANIMALS AND INSECTS INSURANCE accident and health ace. & hlth./workers comp. insurance policies, Dir. approve, SB-864 adopted children exclusion, precludes, HB-2805 alcohol and drug rehabilitation coverage, SB-19 Alzheimer's disease coverage, SB- 4;HB-634 catastrophic illness insurance, SB-1293 child health supervision services, all acc. & hlth. policies include, HB-296 coverage of adult child caring for insured over 65 yrs. old, HB-754 Dept. study laws regulating, HB-1554 disclosures, SB-293 foreign or alien company policies countersigned by IL agent, SB-1427 full coverage option to persons ineligible for Medicare, HB-2416 hearing services notice to policyholders, HB-686 home health care coverage, SB-254 hospitalization coverage, HB-2499 insured coverage incl. parents and other dependents residing in household, HB-712 insurer dispute with worker's comp. insurer, Dept. rules for employee benefits, SB-862 maternity coverage, SB-1196 mental disorders, patient expenses, SB- 1002 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. policy "Coverage Limitation Guide" attachment, HB-1224 Alzheimer's Disease accident and health ins. coverage, SB-4;HB-634 attorney fees applicable to all HMOs, HB-1323 automobile additional uninsured motor vehicle coverage, HB-2838 auto accident without liability ins., misdemeanor, HB-2591 bans increasing premium for one traffic offense, SB-861 collision deductible, prohibits reductions for damage by uninsured vehicle, HB-1595 credit life or credit disability notices, HB-216 liability limits disclosure, HB-1391 mandatory insurance, SB-871, 1260; HB-26, 1952, 2200, 2319, 2467 minimum insurance compliance for registration; penalties, SB-871, 1306; HB-26, 1952 nonrenewals, prohibits in order to offer similar policy at higher premium, HB-168 physical handicap, bans refusal or nonrenewal for, SB-1487;HB-1717 premium reduction for seat belt use, HB-2491 proof of insurance furnished to insured upon request, HB-2467 Safety Responsibility Law, IL certification of minimum ins. compliance; penalties, SB-871, 1306; HB-26, 1952 minimum liability policy, doubles for security exemption, SB-1192 reporting requirements, imposes on ins. companies & producers, HB-25 State employee liability coverage denial, HB-2225 total loss insurance company apply for salvage certificate, SB-68;HB-361 uninsured and underinsured coverage, SB-51;HB-24 uninsured vehicle & motorist coverage, HB-1361 cancellation prohibits on certain paid policies, HB- 1668 captive insurance companies, new Article, HB-2437 carnival rides liability insurance and bond requirements, HB-227 2657 INSURANCE-Cont. catastrophic illness insurance, SB-1293 claims vexatious delays, penalties, HB-892, 1673 commercial risk insurance Commercial Risk Rates, Article caption; regulate rates, annual limits, equitable application, HB-1849 complaints Dir. of Insurance make rules; third party administrator compliance, HB- 751 Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act (CHIP) coverage limits; rates; deductibles; exclusions, HB-1639 residency requirements, SB-872 skilled nursing facility definition, SB-630 special payment rates, medical service providers in rural shortage areas, HB-1955 confidential records financial analysis ratios & examination synopses filed with Director, HB-2838 coordination of benefits dependents under multiple policies covered under insured with earlier birthday, HB-1540 countersign policy resident ins. producer countersign for non-resident ins. producer, SB-67; HB-367 county group insurance incl. HMOs and preferred provider organizations, HB-864 crash parts, original equipment manufacturer definitions, HB-2765 damaged vehicles non-OEM parts, bans; defines OEM, crash parts, HB-2765 emergency care non-preferred provider rendering service to person under preferred provider contract, benefit level same, HB-1839 Farm Mutual Insurance Company Act of 1986 nonrenewal notices, proof of mailing; tax certificates on fire loss; investment in political subdivisions, HB-2789 fire insurance premium notice, 45 days; grace period for payment, SB-122 smoke detector requirement, HB-2396 fire loss certificate local executors, Dept. maintain list, HB-124 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. requires re unpaid taxes & demolition expenses, HB-187 Flood Insurance Rate Maps DOT provide and city display, SB-846 Grain Insurance Act, Illinois insurance required on company-owned grain; penalties; assessments, HB-2378 group insurance benefits extension after involuntary termination of policy, HB-1079 Workers Comp/Occ Dis Acts liability disputes, ins. company pay, then recoup, HB-1448 handgun liability insurance Article, HB- 1080 health care programs contingency plans in case of insolvency, HB-2300 health insurance Dept. Public Health program to provide to medically indigent, HB- 2880 offered at reduced rates to students, HB-1906 health maintenance organizations (HMO) - see: service plans Home Equity Protection Act of 1987 creates; IHDA administer; protect owners from financial loss due to community economic decline, HB- 2149 hospital and medical coverage newborn infant exclusion, precludes, HB-2805 insurance agents termination notices; policy renewal; license reinstatements; license fees; bonding, SB-905 insurance brokers/securities dealers grants banks powers of, SB-608;HB- 1426 insurance fraud felony to submit fraudulent insurance claims, SB-1408 insurance fraud, creates crime, HB-2586 Insurance Guaranty Fund Article expands scope; expands recovery of claims authorization, HB-2836 Insurance Investigations Division, creates, SB-1487; HB-2836 investment of funds Inter-American Development Bank, prohibits investments in obligations issued by, HB-1852 real estate mortgages, permits domestic companies to invest in, SB-69; HB- 351 Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Law, IL 2658 INSURANCE-Cont. HMOs, Law applies to, HB-2792 life insurance tax on gross life insurance premiums; Emergency Medical Services Fund, HB-1450 Long-Term Care Insurance Act creates; regulates sales of policies; HB- 1491 Task Force report by 12/31/88, SB-943 medical liability insurance classifications, SB-1338 medical malpractice insurance classifications, limits to 4, SB-1338 classifications, SB-1338 proof for licensure, SB-1339; HB-2266 Medicare supplemental policies insurers make certain not to sell duplicative coverage, SB-906 refunds directly to policy holder when policy returned within exam period; insurer prevent duplicative coverage, SB-922 requirements for advertisements and disclaimers, SB-618 Motor Vehicle Replacement Safety Law adds; standards for non-original manufacturer parts (non-OEM); customer notice; insurer restrictions, HB-2007 nonrenewal notice company retain proof of mailing; tax certificate on fire loss; Farm Mutual Ins. Co. investments, HB-2789 organ transplantation denials, HB-2691 Physicians Professional Liability Insurance Merit Rating Plan, Dept. to establish, SB-1340;HB-2267 podiatrist reimbursement, SB-1191 political contributions, allows, HB-2375 preferred providers emergency care benefit level same when rendered by non-preferred provider, HB-1839 premium notice fire & extended coverage policies, 45 days notice; grace period for payment, SB-122 pricing and underwriting advisory organization obtain statistics, SB-1115 prohibited practice sex discrimination, includes, HB-36 property and casualty insurance premium rates regulation, SB-1341 uninsured loss assistance, HB-2078 rates property & casualty premium, rate regulation, SB-1341 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. refusal to insure geographic location prohibition applies to commercial & non-commercial risks, HB-2143 reinstatement technical change, HB-1329 reinsurance certificates of loss standards, SB-538 dental service plan corporations subject to, HB-1222 Religious and Charitable Risk Pooling Trust Act religious and charitable trusts enter pooling & reinsurance arrangements with out of State mutual ins. company, SB-702 risk retention - see: self insurance sanitary landfills bans insurance company transactions unless liability insurance offered, HB-2058 self insurance (risk retention) captive insurance companies; risk retention & purchasing groups, new Articles, HB-2437 municipal employee health insurance tax levy; self-insurance reserves, SB- 212 religious and charitable trusts pooling & reinsurance arrangements; reorganize as mutual ins. company, SB-702;HB-2437 sanitary district employees, HB-1406 small businesses, new Article for self insurance retention funds, HB-1164, 1592 Structural Pest Control licensees, new Article, SB-82;HB-292 service plans (Dental Service Plan Act) (Health Maintenance Organization Act) (Non-Profit Health Care Service Plan Act) (Voluntary Health Services Plans Act) Dental Service Plan Act all benefits in form of reimbursements, HB-1799 chartering & continuation of corporations, HB-2453 claims and indemnities paid within 30 days, SB-697 corporations subject to reinsurance provisions, HB-1222 health care programs contingency plans against insolvency, HB-2300 Health Maintenance Organization Act attorney fees Section applies to all HMOs, HB-1323 2659 INSURANCE-Cont. clarifies sentence structure, HB- 2690 contracts with both physicians & dentists, SB-680 dispute resolution and second opinion procedures; distribution of assets in liquidations, HB-2838 health care programs contingency plans against insolvency, HB- 2300 HMOs subject to Insurance Code discrimination prohibitions, SB-662 IL Health Maintenance Organization Guaranty Assoc., creates, SB-1115 Life and Health Ins. Guaranty Assoc. Law, IL, applicable to HMOs, HB-2792 repeals, HB-2768 time extension to correct net worth deficiency, limits to 60 days, HB-2271 hospital admittance precertification penalties, limits, HB-379 State Employees Group Insurance Act group benefits, HB-2834 retired or disabled IL public community college employees, includes, SB-145 subrogation limitations applicable to all claims, HB-1360 surety bonds guarantees Dept. establish program for small contractors, HB-257 technical changes, SB-245 Volunteer Fire Protection Association Act, creates, HB-677 workers compensation increases fee for rating organizations, HB-2089 township general assistance recipients in Public Aid employment programs, township may pay worker comp. insurance, HB-2084 INTEREST See BANKING AND FINANCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act repeals; creates IL Emergency Services & Disaster Agency of 1987, HB- 2813 emergency telephone system joint board to implement, HB-911 Highway Corridor Transportation Improvement Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION-Cont. creates; Intergov'tal. Highway Corridor Agency; development of geographical system of highways, HB-2656 Intergov'tal. Cooperation, Commission on See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Intergov'tal. Highway Transportation Districts, authorizes, HB-104 Intergov'tal. Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984 defines child, HB-1056 school districts incl. as unit of local government; I SEARCH programs to prevent child runaways, HB-726 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984 I SEARCH funding; policy boards; annual reports, SB-933 mandate fiscal notes Commission prepare on legislation; conduct hearings, HB-161 Municipal Joint Action Water Agencies project development costs, agencies bear proportionate share, HB-1377 special district and township mergers, SB-1390 Urban Stormdrainage Management District Act creates; intergov'tal. agreements; bonds; property tax, HB-997 INTERSTATE COMPACTS Agricultural Grain Marketing, Interstate Compact on, SB-312, 1554;HB-718, 841 Interstate Civil Defense and Disaster Compact repeals; creates IL Emergency Services & Disaster Agency of 1987, HB- 2813 JAILS See PRISONS AND PRISONERS JUDGES AND JURORS appellate judges election of first judicial dist., SB-189 fifth judicial dist., increases judges to 6, HB-1063 associate judges limits number in each circuit, SB-196 Circuit Judge Vacancy Act Cook County Judicial Circuit divided into sub-circuits, SB-44;HB-1105 circuit judges additional judges: Madison & St. Clair Counties, HB-1064 senior judge, full-time secretary, SB- 352, 386 2660 JUDGES AND JURORS-Cont. third circuit additional judges, residency requirements, SB-652 compulsory retirement, HB-2713, 2980, 2981 coroner's inquests jurors, SB-1302 counties appoint jury commissioners, HB- 1113 Grand Jury reduces size to 16; quorum, HB-1132 Grand Jury proceedings disclosure of Grand Jury material, prohibits, SB-65 Judicial Election Right to Know Act creates; candidates file judicial philosophy statement with nominating papers, SB-475 Judicial Labor Relations Board, creates, SB-1257; HB-2496 jurats abolishes; creates IL Verification Act; repeals Notary Public Act, HB-2737 jury commissioners appointment in counties over 75,000, HB-1768 appointment, counties over 75,000, SB-350 jury duty election judge exemption, SB-I1241 exemption for newspaper staffs, eliminates, SB-3;HB-1 jury instruction joint/sev. liability instruction in negligence & product liability cases, repeals, HB-878 jury lists drivers license holders and registered voter lists, HB-1113, 1410 retirement age 75, automatic retirement at end of term, SB-1571 LABOR See EMPLOYMENT LAND Canal Lands Act Ottawa, DOT remove restrictions on certain conveyed lands, HB-472 charitable public trusts and restraints on alienation of land, repeals Act, HB-81 Dormant Mineral Interests Act, Uniform creates; surface owner action to terminate inactive interest; use & preservation of interest, HB-1851 drainage district assessment roll preparation & recording for each county containing dist. lands, HB-1002 Drilling Operations Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LAND-Cont. creates; notice to surface owners prior to oil/gas drilling, HB-1584 farmland See AGRICULTURE federal and State land vacant and unoccupied lands in IL, Dept. Rev. biennial report, SB-298 flood plain real estate sales, HB-1095 gas & oil exploration damages, compensation to surface owners, HB- 1772 Illinois and Michigan Canal land exempts Ottawa, HB-472 land surveyors IL Land Surveyor Registration Act, creates; repeals 1939 Act, SB-1282 Land Title Act notice to withdraw land from registration given by petitioner, HB- 2906 land titles registrar indices, grantor & grantee, HB-1376 land trusts beneficial interest transfers, SB-295 beneficiary disclosure before payment of State funds, SB-224 cause of action limitations, SB-219 marginal agricultural land reestablish vegetation cover; acquire conservation easements, SB-1228 mined land conservation survey monuments, surface mines operators locate & reset; notify county recorder, SB-786 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act deposit of Real Estate Transfer Tax revenues into new fund, HB-1521 local gov't. building permit fees, HB- 1757 recorders drainage dist. assessment roll or verdict for each county with dist. lands, HB-1002 recreational landowner obligations, SB-37; HB-418, 683, 806 sales seller liability by acreage, HB-609 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act petitions for additional territory, HB-2379 LANDLORD AND TENANT distress for rent remedy allows home rule units to abolish, SB- 756 Housing Authorities Act rent determination, exclusions from tenant's income, HB-858 2661 LANDLORD AND TENANT-Cont. low income housing DCCA rent reimbursement program, HB-2076 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Act privacy of tenant, lease provision, HB- 2940 security deposit interest, requires, HB-266, 328 tenants' rights; lease requirements; park owner obligations; mobile home eviction, SB-518 transfer lots during term of lease, bans, HB-1118 Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act creates; DCCA administer, HB-512, 1077 renter tax deduction, SB-204;HB-489 Residential Owner-Resident Act creates; rights & duties under rental agreement, SB-1491; HB-2698 slum housing management, HB-2763 Smoke Detector Act, creates, HB-3 Tenants Bill of Rights Act creates; tenants reporting bldg. code or health code violations, HB-1817 utility bills apportionment among residential landlords and tenants; util. company obligations, HB-2589 LAW ENFORCEMENT biased criminal acts Dept. State Police information; training, SB-1155 city and county police police indemnification to entire amount of liability, HB-1006 police officer summons for violation of any city ordinance, SB-501 confiscated weapons State Police Div. of Forensic Services & ID criminal lab use, HB-2330 Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board increases membership; compensation; political affiliation; quorum, SB- 1122, 1537 max. annual compensation, increases, HB-1009 quorum; political affiliation, HB-676 coroners/medical examiners cremation permit; fee, SB-404 County Dept. of Corrections Act prisoner medical services reimbursement, SB-80 County Fees and Salaries Act sheriffs fees paid in advance, HB-1072 County Police and Corrections Merit Board Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LAW ENFORCEMENJ-Cont. political activities of employees, HB- 807 Dept. Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities patients police/security force appointments, removes Dept. authority, SB-767 sheriff personnel and vehicle costs for transporting, Dept. reimburse, HB- 243 driving records law enforcement agencies authorized to receive Sec. of State information lists SB-259 federal currency transaction reports also filed with State Police, HB-1611 Hazardous Waste Strike Force creates Div. of State Police, HB-2244 indemnification broadens for municipal police & firemen; appeal bonds, SB-1552 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984 I SEARCH funding; policy boards; annual reports, SB-933 killed in line of duty extended term sentence for 1st degree murder of policeman or fireman, HB-147 extends compensation benefits, HB-149 revises definition, HB-259, 431 specifies situations constituting, SB-39 laboratory services State Police forensic science lab; Dept. Public Health toxicological lab, HB-2331 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics and Firemen Compensation Act killed in line of duty, revises definition, HB-259 officers taken hostage, requires paid leave, SB-148 lie detector tests See RECORDS liquor license public official licensing, elimintates prohibition, SB-370;HB-852 local government police protection applications for police & firemen available at public library branches, SB-152;HB-866 deputy or assistant deputy chiefs, appointments, HB- 1070 fee for police services for parades or public exhibitions, prohibits, HB-87 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board grants to local gov't. for additional compensation to qualifying officers, SB-769 2662 LAW ENFORCEMFENT-Cont. overweight vehicles police may require vehicle to be driven to nearest weight scale, SB-876 police dogs new Act; penalties for injuring or interfering with, SB-131 penalties for abuse, HB-1548 police equipment prohibits sales to private persons, SB- 376 Secretary of State police Peace Officers Disciplinary Act applies, HB-808 sheriffs costs incurred in re convicted offender assessed against offender, SB-116 political activities of employees, HB- 807 service of warrant fees; cost of returning defendant to jurisdiction, HB-1875 State police civilian weighing inspectors enforce Vehicle Code, HB-2323 investigation of crimes motivated by race, color, religion or nat'l. origin, SB-1155 overtime, authorizes, HB-2939 prohibits mandatory lie detector tests in internal investigations or disciplinary actions, HB-1547 traffic citation quota, prohibits, HB-1765 Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act applies to Secretary of State police, HB-808 police misconduct civil suits, allows, HB-38 LEGISLATURE See GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIABILITY See Also: CIVIL PROCEDURE Agricultural Co-Operative Act directors immunity, HB-1312 limits officers' liability, HB-1697 Alcholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law creates; liability immunity for persons reporting under Law, HB-1312 amateur sports programs volunteer liability limitations, HB-210, 1421, 1635 city and county police police indemnification to entire amount of liability, HB-1006 civil liability exempts nurses for performance of free services, HB-1421 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LIABILITY-Cont. immunity for volunteers; standard of conduct; campground & recreational area, additional duty of care, HB-1421 insufficient funds checks, HB-352, 357 Comparative Fault Act, IL creates; death, bodily injury or physical damage to property proportionate fault; no joint or several liability, HB-1475 construction design professionals liability under Workers Compensation Act, HB-1287 corporate directors articles of incorporation may eliminate or limit liability, HB-1529 defamation action evidence; qualified privilege; attorney fees, SB-362 drivers license license information, liability exemptions; cancellation of termination terms, HB-2703 Firearm and Ammunition Products Liability Act, creates, HB-140 General Not For Profit Corporation Act immunity from liability of officers and directors, HB-1312 injury by intoxicated minor cause of action against person providing alcohol to minor, HB-1134 insufficient funds checks civil liability for checks over $150, SB- 741 civil liability 30 days following written demand for payment, HB-352 treble damages liability 30 days after written notice to pay, HB-357 joint and several liability environmental pollution, HB-1121 medical malpractice, HB-817, 818, 1121 not applicable when recovery predicated upon fault, SB-593;HB- 1121 land recreational landowner obligations, SB- 37; HB-418, 683, 806 sale of land by acre, seller liable by acreage, HB-609 local government liability exempt for veterans parades permits, HB-452 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act see also: LOCAL GOVERNMENT see also: TORTS common carrier entity/Metro. Transit Authority entity, removes exclusions, SB-269 2663 LIABILITY-Cont. notice of injury for civil actions, HB- 128 public service volunteers, includes, HB- 271 negligence and product liability Firearm and Ammunition Products Liability Act, creates, HB-140 jury instruction; contributory fault, HB-878, 983 long arm statute, service on Secretary of State, SB-i 119 procedures for negligence & product liability cases apply for all punitive damages cases, HB-744 Product Liability Act, IL, creates, HB- 1122 noneconomic loss recovery, limits, SB-1060, 1151 Physicians Professional Liability Insurance Merit Rating Plan, Dept. of Ins. establish, HB-2267 private roads civil liability, exempts local authorities, HB-2620 Product Liability Act, IL, creates, SB-1029, 1059; HB-1122, 1479 public agencies construction contractor/subcontractor recovery of damages, SB-655 punitive damages exempts certain mass tranist district employees, HB-641 procedures for negligence & product liability cases apply for all punitive damages cases, HB-744 Religious Corporation Act trustee liability, HB-2923 several liability increases; applies to Structural Work Act SB-583 universities, colleges, academies directors immunity, HB-1312 unsafe building removal exempts city from liability for injury, HB-1986 volunteer liability immunity, SB-729 workers compensation/occupational diseases State Compensation Insurance Fund, creates; public corp. to insure employers against liabilities, SB- 415;HB-1008 Workers' Compensation/Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts employer liability, SB-598 LIBRARIES blind reading machines, SB-1047 IL State Archives Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LIBRARIES-Cont. public access to vital records over 100 yrs. old, SB-247 Library District Act discontinuation of taxes by back-door referendum, HB-1295 tax rates - see: TAXATION Library System Act, IL borrowing against assets; sets tax rates for per capita grant eligibility; SB-709 increases per capita grant amounts, HB-1123 Local Library Act employees may be excluded from civil service, HB-89 non-resident fee exemptions, HB-1295 not-for-profit corporation memberships, SB-1508 omnibus; limits new libraries in public library territory; home rule tax rates; vacancies; etc. SB-359 vacancies filled by election, exceptions, SB-587 municipal police & firemen applications available at public library branches, SB-152;HB-866 Public Library District Act, IL disconnection of annexed territory, petition 30 days after tax bills, HB-1295 general revisions, SB-1495 non-resident fee exemptions, HB-1295 not-for-profit corporation memberships, SB-1508 Revenue Sharing Act libraries, Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund distributions, HB-980 school libraries See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY school textbooks copies deposited with public libraries in sch. district, HB-2775 State Library Act Office of Preservation, establishes, HB- 1602 printing and availability of IL Administrative Code, Session Laws & Journals, SB-819 Vital Records Act public access to vital records over 100 yrs. old, SB-247 LIE DETECTOR TESTS See RECORDS LIENS chattel liens eliminates minimum amount, HB-1492 2664 LIENS-Cont. eliminates minimum; enforcement; proceeds of sales; SB-476 raises maximum to $1,000, HB-1493 dies and molds processors have lien for balance due from customer, SB-668 federal liens applicable to all US liens (now US tax liens), HB-1218 real estate or real property memorandum of support order deemed memorandum of judgment, HB-923 recording of instrument, requires name & address of property owner, HB- 1030 retailer lien repurchased farm equipment, HB-535 LOBBYISTS See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT boulevard use second division vehicle restrictions, bans local gov't. imposition, HB-139, 1613 capital facilities DCCA loans to local gov't. for revenue producing facilities, HB-2173 general obligation bonds for construction of revenue producing facilities, HB-2175 Clean Workplace Air Act, IL creates; prohibits smoking in workplace, HB-1719 Community Services Act of 1987 creates; coordinated system of services; grants; purchase of care contracts, SB-1210 contracts awards to non-residents, HB-1898 disaster relief local government State reimbursement, HB-235, 1068 DOT used vehicle sales, HB-2323 driver's license revocation Sec. of State notify employer or local authority of suspension or revocation of employee's license, HB-1833 emergency response programs local government plans; Chemical Safety Fund, HB-1359 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act political subdivision real property tax levy, HB-1827 repeals; creates IL Emergency Services & Disaster Agency of 1987, HB- 2813 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. fire and police protection DCCA grants for equipment, HB-2077 fee for police services for parades or public exhibitions, prohibits, HB-87 Firearms Shooting Range Development Act creates; Dept. Conservation matching grants to local gov;ts., HB-1958 Fish and Wildlife Codes logal governmental regulation, prohibits, HB-540 Highway Advertising Control Act billboards, allows stricter local regulation, HB-599, 625 Highway Corridor Transportation Improvement Act creates; Intergov'tal. Highway Corridor Agency; development of geographical system of highways, HB-2656 infrastructure DCCA loans to local gov't. units, HB- 1652 local government accounts audits in compliance with U.S. Comptroller standards, HB-1923 local government audits CPA audits filed with clerk, no need for publishing copy of audit report, HB- 1483 local government facilities transporting power between facilities, use of public utility equipment for costs, HB-2599 Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act creates; commission oversee certain fiscal matters in emergency, HB-300 local government governing body method of election pursuant to Voting Rights Act suit, HB-2187 Local Government Health Services Act creates; local Authorities of mental health, dev. disabilities, and alcoholism & substance abuse; tax levy; bonds; HB-2070 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act see also: LIABILITY see also: TORTS common carrier entity/Metro. Transit Authority entity, removes exclusions, SB-269 expand bonding authority; procurement of services, HB-1072 indemnity against judgment based on federal law, HB-1789 interest on specified funds used only for specified purposes, HB-170 local gov't. indemnification of employee, HB-1704 2665 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. local tort reserves, limits amount of general obligation bonds local entity may issue, HB-171 public service volunteers, extends immunity to, HB-271 self-insurance revenues used only for tort judgments & settlements, HB- 129 Local Governmental Districting Act creates; procedures for dividing local gov't. units for election of governing body members, HB-2731 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board grants to local gov't. for additional compensation to qualifying officers, SB-769 Local Governmental Tax Collection Act school district tax interest, HB-1346 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act reg. pollution control facility location, local gov't. request DOT study, HB-1854 Motor Fuel Tax funds local governmental use, eliminates DOT supervision, HB-254 Negotiated Purchase Act, IL creates; IL vendors match low out of St. bids, HB-809 Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act creates; local gov't. use facilities for certain offenders, SB-555 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act local gov't. building permit fees, HB- 1757 political subdivisions contractual services; boundary agreements; annexation; bonds; tort liability; emergency services taxes, SB-682 procurement of services; local taxing authority, HB-1072 Prairie Trail Authority Act county corporate authorities incl. board of trustees of eligible county counservation dist., HB-1819 public aid general assistance emergency assistance for life- threatening circumstances, HB-130 public body meetings notification to TV & radio stations of meetings, SB-1460 Public Bonds Interest Rate Limitation Act home rule limitations, SB-206 referenda question details, unit of local government, HB-2695 revenue sharing Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. distribution formula, HB-2658 increases amounts to be deposited into Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, SB- 1389; HB-118, 1180 Public Library District Act revisions, SB-1495 Revenue Sharing Act libraries, Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund distributions, HB-980 Sports Facilities Authority Act, Illinois local gov't. unit; real estate improvements; insurance; territorial boundaries; bonds; noise emission standards; HB-1854 State Mandates Act fiscal notes Intergov'tal. Cooperation Commission prepare on bills creating or expanding, HB-161 State political subdivisions architectural, engineering or land surveying services, HB-1279 State safety inspections and education Dept. of Labor no jurisdiction over pol. subdivisions, SB-530 tax-free bonds supplemental powers to units of gov't. to issue (Fed. Tax Reform Act 1986), SB-1440 Wastewater Assistance Revolving Fund Act, IL creates; EPA loans of fed. funds to local gov't. for wastewater treatment facility rehab; local gov't. fees; EPA advisory committee, SB-1486 water supplies EPA grants for construction, SB-270 working cash funds appropriations amounts authorized, HB-862 LOTTERY LAW See GAMES AND GAMBLING MEDICINE Acupuncture Practice Act, creates, HB- 2131 Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform acceptance of gift despite survivor objection, HB-406, 407 defines death, SB-78, 1092 liability, exempts persons acting in good faith, HB-407 payment for certain gifts or donations, prohibits; organ transplant protocol & guidelines; prohibits sale of certain body parts, HB-404 permits 18-yr. olds to donate, HB-406 potential donors, hospital develop protocol for identifying, HB-408 2666 MEDICINE-Cont. Blood Bank Act AIDS testing; tracing of donor contacts; donor identity report, HB- 2408 blood bank staff qualifications, licensing & fees, SB-776 increases fines for violation; Dept. Public Health autologous blood donation standards, HB-982 technical operations under Dept. Public Health rules, HB-2821 blood donations or sales designated blood donors, HB-337 felony to sell blood if capable of transmitting AIDS, HB-2044 blood donors autologous blood donation standards, Dept. Public Health set, HB-982 blood trust programs, Dept. Public Health establish; designated recipient, HB-337, 2097 patients receive blood from donor of choice, SB-972 Blood Labeling Act AIDS testing, HB-2667 donated blood AIDS testing, HB-1268 increases fines for violation; Dept. Public Health autologous blood donation standards, HB-982 blood tests AIDS, SB-75, 85; HB-229, 346, 438, 951, 984, 985,986, 987 blood alcohol tests, SB-125, 194; HB- 1220, 1568 paternity tests, costs paid by ordering agency of indigent test, HB-1278 Clinical Laboratory Act, IL permits; fees; qualifications, SB-1322; HB-2821 Corneal Transplant Act objectors, order of priority, HB-407 county medical center commissions, HB-839 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act organ donation and transplantation educational area, HB-409 English proficiency emergency medical facility staff, HB- 926 physician & psychologist, HB-455 psychiatrist & psychologist providing direct patient care, HB-1782 Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act eligibility, SB-1501 payment for certain gifts or donations, prohibits; organ transplant protocol & guidelines; prohibits sale of certain body parts, HB-404 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MEDICINE-Cont. public education program, Dept. Public Health conduct, HB-405 Genetic Materials ACt creates; artificial insemination; physician limit by affidavit number of donations from individual, SB- 1511 Handicapped High Risk Children and Neonatal Health Care Provider Assistance Act of 1987, HB-1472 Health Finance Reform Act estimated bill of patient liability, requires notice, HB-698 incompetent patient nutrition and hydration Act, creates, HB-1470 Massage Therapy Act, creates, HB-1991 Medical Assistants Practice Act creates; certification; examination; fees, HB-1761, 1810 medical malpractice see also: CIVIL PROCEDURE hospital defendant only severally liable, HB-817 out-of-State health professional license applicants must disclose, HB-1814 Medical Practice Act breast cancer surgery alternative list, physician furnish to patient, HB-934 disciplinary fines; probation requirements, HB-2549 disciplinary matter publication; tollfree phone for inquiries & complaints, HB-2548 health care provider peer review, SB-1136 increases certification fees, HB-1972 legend drugs, authorizes physician to purchase & dispense, HB-1871 licensing, requires disciplinary records info; probation; fees; investigators; peer review, HB-2547, 2551 malpractice insurance proof, SB-1339; HB-2266 Medical Practice Act of 1987, creates; SB-243, 1309;HB-1933 medicare assignments, requires as condition of licensure, HB-638 physician English proficiency, HB-455 physician license disciplinary fines, Dept. R&E rules, SB-143 Medicare overcharges, denies license for not charging patient, SB-815; HB-815 renewal fee increase; investigators, HB-2552 revocation: medicaid fraud, Controlled Substances Act convictions, HB-47 2667 MEDICINE-Cont. Prairie State Chiropractic Association, IL, report Act violations; competency determination, HB-47 short title changes, HB-1427 subsequent violations penalty, SB-1379 technical changes, SB-243 medical treatment bans denial to persons with verifiable source of payment, SB-791 Medical Treatment Reparations Corporation creates; fees from hospitals & doctors to medical malpractice coverage fund, SB-1512 minor alcohol and drug tests parent may request; physician liability immunity, HB-2542 organ donors public education program, Dept. Public Health, HB-409 organ transplantation insurance denials, HB-2691 Pertussis Vaccine Act creates; informational pamphlet to parents; health care records & reports of adverse reactions, SB-804 Pharmacy Pract. Act of 1987, creates, SB- 1321 Pharmacy Practice Act applicant test results notification; continuing ed exemptions; SB- 747;HB-1319 license revocations medicaid fraud, Controlled Substances Act convictions, HB-47 out-of-state prescriptions, permits filling of valid precrips. on file, SB- 418;HB-1045 pharmacists prescribe drugs; Dept. R & E formulary of medical drugs & dispensing procedures, HB-156 registrant age/high school graduation requirements, eliminates, SB-747 Physician Assistants Practice Act creates; Dept. R&E; certification; exams; fees; Physician Assistant Advisory Committee, SB-1009, 1312 Physicians Professional Liability Insurance Merit Rating Plan, Dept. to establish, SB-1340;HB-2267 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, SB-478;HB-2333 creates; licensing; exams; continuing ed; SB-478 Radiation Protection Act administrative hearings rules, SB-492 fee increases; renewals; inspection; testing, HB-2791 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MEDICINE-Cont. Respiratory Care Practice Act creates; regulation by Dept. R&E, HB- 280 Right of Conscience Act fetal abnormalities testing, permits refusal, HB-1415 sale of body parts prohibits certain sales; prohibits payments for certain gifts or donations; organ transplant protocol & guidelines, HB-404 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act all prescription drugs except mood altering drugs covered, HB-179 MEETINGS Open Meetings Act exemptions county board meetings on executive or administrative responsibilities, SB-1338;HB- 2004 preliminary discussions of major purchases, HB-2005 public employee pension fund boards of trustees, HB-2996 public bodies notify TV & radio stations of meetings, SB-1460 MILITARY AND NAVAL Central America no State funds for National Guard or Naval Militia service training in, SB- 297; HB-838 military reserve service interference with a petty offense, SB-162 Nicaragua prohibits use of State funds to send IL Nat'l. Guard and IL Naval Militia, HB-1542 Survivors Compensation Act creates; compensation to survivors of persons killed in armed forces, HB-2228 transfer of real property, HB-1781 MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS See FOOD AND DRUGS MINING See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES MOBILE HOMES Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act alterations resulting in violation of Act, prohibits, SB-498;HB-755 manufactured housing unit, expands definition, HB-755 2668 MOBILE HOMES-Cont. Mobile Home and Mobile Home Park Act construction permits; licensing; alteration permits; fees; park registry; HB-2363 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Act privacy of tenant, lease provision, HB- 2940 resale removal from park, restrictions, HB-1188 security deposit interest, requires, HB-266, 328 tenants' rights; lease requirements; park owner obligations; mobile home eviction, SB-518 transfer lots during term of lease, bans, HB-1118 Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act excludes counties over 3,000,000, HB- 1977 Mobile Home Privilege Tax Act permanent habitation definition, HB- 2669 Mobile Home Tiedown Act substandard tiedown equipment, penalties, HB-2665 television park owner may not require removal of antenna or subscribing to cable service, HB-1616 MORTGAGES Emergency Assistance to Homeowners Act creates; IHDA assistance; loans; HB- 2488 emergency residential mortgage counseling IHDA provide counseling & assistance; notice prior to foreclosure, SB-409; HB-1114 Fairness in Lending Act, IL mortgage loan applicant copies of credit reports & appraisals, HB-315 residential mortgage loan application withdrawal and refund of fees, SB- 1266 Foreclosed Property Maintenance Responsibility Act, creates, HB-415 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, IL creates; DCCA assistance to residential mortgagees, HB-716, 2284, 2466 Homeowner's Mortgage Counseling Law; Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Law creates; Dept. Financial Institutions aid to residential mortgagors, HB-1229 Housing Development Authority emergency residential mortgage counseling & assistance, SB- 409;HB-1114, 1229 residential mortgages, SB-960 mortgage bankers Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MORTGAGES-Cont. repeals Act regulating; creates Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987, SB-1297 Mortgage Brokers Act, IL creates; regulation; licensing; disclosure statements, HB-1950 Mortgage Escrow Account Act lender notify borrower of all available accounts & interest rates meeting escrow requirements, HB-1305, 2312 release of account pledged in lieu of escrow, SB-1212 mortgage foreclosure contract for deed foreclosure postponements, HB-796 county officer acquisition of interest in, prohibits, HB-249, 1289 IL Mortgage Foreclosure Law not applicable to claims & actions filed before effective date of Law, HB- 1414 Mortgage Insurance Fund Act, IL homeless mentally ill study, HB-2454 real property mortgagee pay off within 48 hours of request, HB-1501 sales of mortgage mortgagees notify mortgagors of sale of mortgage, HB-2687 Savings and Loan and Residential Mortgage Licensee Fund, establishes, SB-1298, 1349 MOTOR VEHICLES abandoned vehicles city removal of inoperable vehicles declared nuisance, SB-77 aggravated reckless driving, creates offense, HB-122 Alcohol Abstinence Act creates; Sec. State program; IL driver total abstinence; certificates; license notation, HB-2129 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act, creates, HB-612, 1514 creates; vehicle registration, HB-612 all-terrain vehicles regulation; pursuit vehicle lights; lamps & auxiliary lamps; splash guards; "floats"; weights; mopeds, HB-2327 animal-drawn vehicles, prohibits on roadways, HB-2344 auto dealers definition, incl. dealers who alco sell motor fuel, HB-433 logos, prohibits without customer consent, HB-6 rebuilt title notation, HB-2086 Sundays, open to inspect but not for sales, HB-2972 2669 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. supplemental licenses, bans outside relevant market area, HB-1173 bicycling bicycling under influence, SB-543 left turn procedures, HB-2209 blood alcohol tests admissible as business record exceptions to hearsay prohibitions, SB-125, 194; HB-1220, 1568, 2151 boulevard use second division vehicle restrictions, bans local gov't. imposition, HB-139, 1613 buses student transport, bans city licensing; special license plates, SB-750;HB- 867 commercial transportation ICC jurisdiction over interstate rail carriers, SB-1417 ICC leasing requirement exemptions, HB-1850 ICC Transportation Division, creates; commercial vehicle & operator regulation, HB-2764 non-relocation towing, exclusions, HB-2636 operators report violations committed in other states, HB-2208 passenger carriers with fixed routes, exempts from certain interstate carrier ID requirements, HB-1760 rail carriers gross receipts tax, HB-1537 rail carriers/common carriers by pipeline fees; rates; ICC regulations, HB-2207 railroad right-of-way real estate sale or lease, SB-517 regulate motor carriers, SB-1459 regulation of carriers; identification; ICC Transportation Div.; administrative enforcement, SB- 1516 RR crossing obstruction exemptions, HB-2771 train obstructing traffic, deletes continuous movement exception, SB- 474 Commerical Relocation of Trespassing Vehicle Law vehicle relocator regulations, SB-1181 crash parts, original equipment manufacturer definitions, HB-2765 definitions, HB-2209 driver training vehicles side rear view mirrors requirement, HB-2209 Drivers Education Fund Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. percentage of bail deposited upon failure of person to appear, HB-1558 drivers license anatomical gift information, HB-407 failure to stop for school bus, probationary license, HB-1869 hazardous waste hauler's license, HB- 1703 high school graduation or equivalent, HB-663 immigration ID acceptable, SB-1538 information lists sales, restricts to gov't. officials, SB-163 license information, liability exemptions; cancellation of termination terms, HB-2703 restricted license denial, permits appeal in circuit court, HB-2759 restricted permit to DUI-revoked persons to attend school, SB-1539 school drop-outs, cancellation, HB-666 suspension and revocation defines "revocation of a driver's license", "sworn report"; application for new license time period, SB-1474;HB-2702 driving while license suspended or revoked, penalties; Class 4 felony offenses, SB-1473 DUI restricted permit to attend school, SB-1539 DUI testing information prima facie evidence of test accuracy, HB-2828 extension for violations committed during suspension or revocation, HB-1870 failure to pay fines for municipal traffic violations, HB-213 funeral assembly or procession disruption, SB-1583 improper useage of ID card, HB-1869 minors, revocation for drug offense, HB-1808 multi-DUI revocation, bans application for 5 years, HB-2700 multi-DUI violations, delays application time period for new license, SB-1471 outstanding parking violations, HB-80, 258 penalties for driving on suspended license, increases, HB-2701 sex offenders, clerk of court notify Sec. of State, HB-213 SOS notification to employer or local authority of employee's license suspension or revocation, HB-1833 2670 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. temporary license, HB-1031 unlicensed driving penalties, HB-2151 drivers license exam stations deputy registrar appointments by each election authority, HB-202 drivers permit Judicial Driving Permits; hearings; suspensions; SB-1163 restricted permit, requires issue to certain persons, HB-432 driving records errors, Sec. of State notify court, HB- 110, 111 law enforcement agencies authorized to receive Sec. of State information lists SB-259 driving under influence (DUI) bicycle DUI, SB-543 blood & alcohol test standards applicability, HB-185 chemical analyses standards applicability HB-937 Class 4 felony, SB-193, 1473 criteria: suspension hearings, judicial driving permits, sobriety tests, right to counsel, document certification, SB-1 504 drug testing standards applicability, HB-211 DUI boating, increases penalty, HB- 2072 DUI boating, revocation of watercraft operating & motor veh. driving privileges; judicial permit, HB-1200 DUI testing information prima facie evidence in suspension hearings, HB- 2828 ignition interlock device, driver breath blood-alcohol content, HB-2047 ignition interlocking device installed upon court order, SB-1435 implied consent provisions, sobriety testing, SB-1402 JDPs, abolishes in DUI cases, SB-1367 judicial driving permits (JDP); burden of proof; supervision, SB-192 multi-DIUI suspensions, bans application for license for 5 yrs., HB-2700 new license application, delays time period after revocation for multi- DUI violation, SB-1471 persons under 21, blood alcohol concentration levels, HB-1718 preliminary breath screening tests, SB-1283 reckless homicide, increases penalties, HB-697 restricted permit to DUI-revoked persons to attend school, SB-1539 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. sobriety tests requirements, usage, SB- 512 enforcement of Code civilian weighing inspectors enforce Vehicle Code, HB-2323 engine identification numbers removal, allows during servicing if documented, HB-479 fees or taxes owed State deficiencies bear interest at 6% per yr., HB-688 firefighting vehicles safety test requirement, HB-422 studded tire use, SB-384;HB-544 foreign vehicles registration fee, HB-2400 grammatical corrections, HB-1994 handicapped drivers/parking license plate/parking decal eligibility, HB-675 sign exhibit "$50 Fine", DOT design, SB-832 uniform pavement marking for parking places, DOT provide, HB-693 hazardous waste hauler's license, HB-1703 headset receivers repeals prohibition; motorcycle helmet electronic intercom system, SB-372 insurance See INSURANCE interstate carriers defines; vehicle inspection exemptions, HB-2321 identification requirements, Interstate Commerce Commission guides, HB-1760 left turns bicycle/pedalcycle procedures, HB-2209 method/position for making; placement of devices; applicable to all left turns, SB-920 lemon law - see: New-Car Buyer Protection Act license plates Consular Corps/Honorary Consular plates, SB-899 handicapped plates eligibility, HB-675 hearing disability special plates, HB-2060 IL Honorary Consular plates, HB-2151 officials special plate 2-year registration, HB-824 one per vehicle, HB-199 Purple Heart recipients special plates, SB-132 special event plates, limits, HB-2345 student transport, bans city licensing; special license plates, HB-867 2671 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. temporary plates to U.S. Armed Services members, HB-2151 US armed forces retirees special plates, HB-1512 lights, mirrors, accessory equipment amber lights, newspaper vehicles, SB- 595 amber lights, public mass transit vehicle HB-2991 drivers ed vehicles require side view mirrors, HB-2209 oscillating light combinations restricted to law enforcement vehicles, HB-48 pursuit vehicles lights; lamps, auxiliary lamps; splash guards; "floats"; weight; all-terrain veh.; mopeds, HB-2327 mass transit vehicles amber lights, public mass transit vehicle HB-2991 maxi-cube vehicles, defines, HB-597 minors driving under influence, blood alcohol levels, HB-1718 motor carriers external motor fuel tax ID device requirement, repeals, HB-2753 fees prescribed by ICC, SB-375 hazardous waste carriers, federal safety regulations supercede ICC, HB-1288 Motor Fuel Standards Act annual testing; fees; labeling, HB-1004 diesel fuel cetane rating, HB-2679 diesel motor fuel dispenser labeled with cetane rating, HB-1725 labeling of dispensing devices; testing; testing fees; test costs; HB-2386 Motor Fuel Tax Fund projects local resources used to perform project, DOT approval, HB-2615 Motor Vehicle Replacement Safety Law adds; standards for non-original manufacturer parts (non-OEM); customer notice; insurer restrictions, HB-2007 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act balloon-note financing agreements, HB-2477 credit life or credit disability insurance notices, HB-216 interest rates for financing, restrictions, HB-369 interest rates limits, SB-1189 Motor Vehicle Use Tax See TAXATION motorcycles helmet, requires for operator and passengers, SB-112;HB-2 registration fees deposited into Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund, increases, HB-2970 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. New-Car Buyer Protection Act (lemon law) farm tractors, includes, HB-1107 newspaper vehicles allows amber lights, SB-595 non-resident defendant process server notify Sec. of State by affidavit, HB-689 odometer reading corrected reading for duplicate title, HB-823 dealer furnish prospective buyer with photocopy furnished by previous owner, SB-1343 transferor not liable for previous owner alteration of odometer, HB-2052 orders of supervision reporting of violations, HB-1026 parking violations suspension of driving privileges for 10 unpaid; city administrative adjudication system, HB-80 for 3 unpaid, HB-258 pipeline carriers/rail carriers Antitrust Act regulatory provisions, removes, SB-1152;HB-2207 private roads civil liability, exempts local authorities, HB-2620 rail carriers See TRANSPORTATION rebuilders, recyclers, repairers auctioned vehicles; recyclers; sales records, SB-880 non-resident licensing requirements, SB-1433 out-of-state dealers licensing requirements, HB-2655 rebuilt vehicle compliance with Vehicle Inspection Law, SB-1434;HB-2613 title notation; regulates profession, SB- 879 reckless driving changes penalty to Class A misdemeanor, HB-1576 registration foreign vehicles, HB-2400 minimum insurance compliance for registration; penalties, SB-871, 1306; HB-26, 1952 senior citizen reduction, HB-2382 suspension for subsequent convictions in 3-yr. period, SB-1130 registration fees senior citizens 50% reduction, SB-153 rental agreements duplicate insurance notice, HB-555 notice of refueling charges, HB-516 reportable violations, supervision period limitation, SB-1450 2672 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. right-of-way prohibits turning in front of mass transit vehicle, HB-1288 Safety Responsibility Law accident reporting requirements, administered by Sec. of State (now DOT), SB-471 administered by Sec. of State, SB-863 lifting of suspension for defaulting on damage payment agreement, SB-411 mandatory insurance - see: INSURANCE minimum insurance compliance for registration; penalties, SB-871, 1306; HB-26, 1952 minimum liability policy, doubles for security exemption, SB-1192 reporting requirements on insurance companies & producers, HB-25 sales Sunday prohibition, repeals, HB-559 salvage vehicles certification; repurchasing; definitions; HB-2209 insurance company apply for salvage certificate for total loss damages, SB-68; HB-361 school buses bus drivers fee increase, SB-1447 failure to stop for school bus, probationary drivers license, HB-1869 rehabilitation facility transportation bus, HB-1959 rooftop safety hatch, SB-296; HB-919 sch. bus company performance bonds filing provisions, HB-319 seat back installation authorization, HB-2323 student transport, bans city licensing; special license plates, HB-867 seat belts arrest for violation, prohibits as sole probable cause, HB-1631 bans police search of vehicle without warrant, SB-94 insurance premium reduction, HB- 2491 repeals mandatory use requirement, HB-5 Secretary of State information lists restricts sales to governmental officials, SB-163 Secretary of State, advisory committee to forms; document certification; hearings; suspensions; Judicial Driving Permits; tests, SB-1163 size and weight changes flat weight tax classifications, HB-1258 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. excess weight permits, HB-2340 extra weight if natural resources, HB- 2526 farm trucks & equipment size/weight exemptions, HB-125, 1320, 2054 gross axle weight limitation, HB-2342 increases length limitations; designation of most direct route for exempt vehicles, SB-161 length limits to 44 feet, HB-2305 maxi-cube vehicles; trucks in transit, HB-597 truck tractors and semi-trailers, increases limits, HB-1528 maxi-cube vehicle, defines; truck in transit transporting 3 trucks, HB-597 regulation; pursuit vehicle lights; lamps & auxiliary lamps; splash guards; "floats"; weights; mopeds, HB-2327 rendering truck exceed axle weight limits HB-2601 special vehicle 5-mile highway access, HB-2319 suspected overweight vehicles, police may require to drive to nearest weight scale, SB-876 tandem axles, defines; weight limitations SB-551 transport vehicle length limits, HB-2341 weight limit fines paid to township or road dist., SB-855 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act Snowmobile Trail Establishment Fund fee allocation, SB-1233 special vehicle 5-mile highway access, HB- 2319 speed limit county board ordinance to alter local limits, HB-1506 delete obsolete language, HB-58 increases, SB-93; HB-65, 2738 local changes, not under DOT, HB- 2629 rural interstate highways, 65 mph, HB- 65 trucks over 8,000 lbs., reduces limit, HB-1488, 1612 wanton misconduct, trucks involved in accident exceeding 65 mph, HB-386 speeding violations charge state speed limit & speed recorded for violation, HB-2313 State vehicles ethanol blend motor fuel, SB-708 motor fuel dispensing, HB-706 motor vehicle liability coverage denial, HB-2225 2673 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. student transport vehicles local regulation & licensing prohibitions; stickers; special plates, SB-1255 tarpaulin clerk of court notify Sec. of State of conviction for failing to use, SB-943 violation not reportable offense, SB- 161; HB-420 taxis O'Hare Airport suburban taxi service, SB-1145 parking restrictions, HB-2943 tires studded tires, permits emergency firefighting vehicles use, HB-380, 544 titles duplicate; corrected odometer reading, HB-823 foreign vehicles, req. U.S. Customs compliance documents, SB-539 information lists sales, restricts to gov't. officials, SB-163 lienholds, deletes Sec. State endorsement requirement, HB-687 rebuilt vehicle notation, SB-879 special mobile equipment & implements of husbandry require titles, SB-307 transferor not liable for previous owner alteration of odometer, HB-2052 towing hearings, ICC rules governing requests of owners of vehicles towed by law enforcement orders, HB-2438 non-relocation towing, exclusions, HB-2636 tow-truck operator insurance or indemnity bond proof, HB-2197 tow-truck vehicle relocator regulation, SB- 1181 tow-trucks procedure & notice requirements, hearings, HB-2438 vehicle onwer paying towing & storage charges, HB-2198 traffic citation quota, prohibits, HB-1765 traffic fines moving violations, increases fines; use for emergency medical services, HB- 78 traffic regulations posting of notice at entrances of highways affected, HB-1238 traffic signs local authority installation; civil liability, HB-2534 traffic violations failure to comply with citation, fee for each notice, HB-1524 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES--Cont. transportation fees and taxes, distribution of proceeds, HB-2750 trucks combination truck tractor, defines, HB- 1551, 2059 farm truck driver medical exam exemptions HB-1953 farm trucks & equipment size/weight exemptions, HB-125, 1320, 2054 maxi-cube vehicles; trucks in transit, HB-597 motor carrier fees prescribed by ICC, SB-375 pickup trucks manufacture sticker in window, HB-390 speed limit 5 mph less than established limit, HB-1488 tandem axles, defines; weight limitations SB-551 tarpaulin, requires in town, HB-1982 tow-truck operator insurance or indemnity bond proof, HB-2197 truck tractor & semi-trailer length limit increases, HB-1528 trucks over 8,000 lbs., reduces speed limit, HB-1488, 1612 vehicle relocator regulations, SB-1181 wanton misconduct, trucks exceeding 65mph involved in accident, HB-386 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law driver's license suspension, deletes as enforcement option, SB-161 exemptions, SB-1072;HB-805 new car grace period, SB-944 repeals, HB-1618, 2039 repeals, SB-1551 Vehicle Equipment Law, IL rehabilitation facility transportation bus, HB-1959 Vehicle Recycling and Research Council creates; reduction of auto theft, SB-881 Vehicle Title and Registration Law, Illinois dealer license cancellations, HB-2704 new Article; commercial operators report violations committed in other states, HB-2208 MOTORCYCLES See MOTOR VEHICLES MUSEUMS See HISTORIC PRESERVATION NAMES Assumed Name Act increases fees, HB-90 NATIONAL GUARD/NAVAL MILITIA See MILITARY AND NAVAL 2674 NATURAL RESOURCES See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES NEW ACTS Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act, SB-1428 Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-2131 Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting Services Act, SB-1198 adult education information to State Board of Ed, HB-1748 Affordable Dentures Act, IL, SB-32;HB- 967 Agricultural Diversification Development Act, SB-1452 Agricultural Grain Marketing, Interstate Compact on, SB-312, 1554;HB-718, 841 Agriculture, IL Summer School for, (ISU), creates, HB-691 AIDS Confidentiality Act, SB-100;HB-100 AIDS Contagion Control System, HB-2683 AIDS notice accompany dead body, SB-771 AIDS Registry Act, IL, HB-736 AIDS State plan implementation, SB-1023 AIDS test results reporting, HB-986 AIDS test, pregnant women, HB-987 AIDS-diagnosed health care workers, HB- 2041 Airport Noise Abatement Council Act, SB- 1141 Alcholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law, HB-1312 Alcohol Abstinence Act, HB-2129 Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law, SB-40;HB-37 Alexander-Pulaski Counties Regional Port District, HB-2317 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act, creates, HB-612, 1514 alley curfew, SB-718 animal experimentation limitations, HB-460 Animal Welfare Act, IL, SB-202 annuity check cashing, SB-214 apprentices or trainees on State construction projects, SB-1468 Apprenticeship & Training Council, State, SB-1444 SApprenticeship and Training Act, SB-1445 Aquaculture Development Act, SB-762 architectural or engineering services procurement by State entities, HB-1279 Asbestos Abatement Authority, SB-1463 asbestos materials in public buildings, HB- 1195 automated telephone solicitation, SB-190; HB-8 Baccalaureate Education System Trust Act, IL, SB-2, 17;HB-2117 Bed and Breakfast Act, SB-1421 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Bill of Rights of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act, HB- 1813, 2006, 2930 Blind, Bureau for the, creates within Dept. Rehabilitation Services, SB-1324 bluegill, official State fish, HB-1101 Bowdre Township Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority, HB-1373 Business and Education Cooperation Act, HB-900 Business Capital Resources Act, HB-1973 business discrimination, prohibits State business or funding, HB-1145 Business Impact Note Act, SB-389;HB- 1133 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act, SB-1154 CDB bid to move generator to Quincy, HB-1737 Center for Self-Reliance Act, HB-1971 Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act, HB-1644 Child Advocacy, creates IL Dept. of, HB- 1155 Child Care Worker Certification Act of 1987, HB-1844 Child Welfare Investigator Act of 1987, SB-21 circuit court system, State funded, SB-664 Citizen Ombudsman, IL Office of, HB-1665 civil trial expenses, SB-1429 Clean Indoor Air Act, IL, HB-20 Clean Public Elevator Air Act, IL, HB-52 Clean Restaurant Air Act, IL, HB-154 Clean Workplace Air Act, IL, HB-1719 Clinical Laboratory Science Practice Act, SB-566;HB-1067 Clinical Social Work Practice Act, SB-957 Coal Miners Memorial Day, HB-1954 Coastal Resources Management Act, IL, HB-2754 collective bargaining successor clause, HB-332 College Savings Plan Act, IL, HB-180 college student immunization records, HB- 2364 College Tuition Prepayment Act of 1987, IL, SB-875 Community Care Program Criminal Background Investigations Act, HB-2809 community reinvestment requirements, SB- 1392; HB-1267, 1764 Community Residence Right to Locate Act, HB-2611 Community Services Act of 1987, SB-1210 community-based services reorganization, public hearings, SB-1506 Comparative Fault Act, IL, SB-1066;HB- 1475 2675 NEW ACTS-Cont. Comprehensive Groundwater Protection Act, SB-1307 Comprehensive Health Planning Act of 1987, HB-2639 Comptroller's Uniform Statewide Accounting System (CUSAS) Impact Note Act, SB-692 Computer Crime Prevention Law, SB-1335 Consumer Bank Act, HB-2071 Consumer Deposit Security Act of 1987, SB-1287 contract awards to non-residents, HB-1898 contract for deed mortgage foreclosure postponements, HB-795 Contractors' License Law, SB- 1175 Conviction Information Act, IL Uniform, SB-926 Cooperative Act of 1987, IL, HB-2778 Counselor Registration and Licensure Act, SB-1466;HB-1588 Counties Code of 1988, HB-1820 County Assessor Notification Act, HB-414 county board member salaries, SB-643 Crane, Hoisting and Earth Moving Equipment Operators Licensing Act, SB- 1448 Credit Card Application Disclosure Act, HB-1630 Credit Services Regulations Act, HB-2487 crime victim lie detector tests, SB-1159 Criminal History Records Act, Uniform, SB-964 Crystal Lake Civic Center Authority, creates, SB-251 death declaration, SB-1092 death, Act to define, SB-78 Death, Uniform Determination of, HB-598 deputy registrars designation, HB-2188 dies and molds lien, processors have for balance due from customer, SB-668 Dietetic Practice Act, SB-456 disabled person hotel rooms, HB-2161 Disaster Preparedness of the Metro-East Sanitary District, Commission on, HB- 1074 Dispensing Optician Act, SB-823;HB-453 Disrupted Business Assistance Act, SB-748 Dormant Mineral Interests Act, Uniform HB-1851 Drilling Operations Act, HB-1584 Drug-Free School Law, creates in School Code, HB-819 Durable Power of Attorney Act, SB-1288; HB-1109 Durable Power/Attorney Act, Uniform, SB-1288 East St. Louis University, independent university from SIU, HB-909 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Eavesdropping Control Act of 1987, HB- 2571 Economic Adjustment, Council for, HB- 1192 Economic Development Board, IL, SB-885 Education Funding Advisory Referendum Act, SB-816 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act, SB-1226 elected governing body, voting rights suits, HB-2187 Election Campaign Finance Act, SB-1281 elections commercials restrictions, HB-2263 Emergency Assistance to Homeowners Act, HB-2488 Emergency Homeless Veterans Act, HB- 1841 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1987, IL, HB-2813 Employee and Applicant Alcohol and Drug Testing Act, HB-937 Employee Drug Testing Act, HB-1460 Employer-Assisted Community Housing Fund Act, HB-964 English proficiency, psychiatrists & psychologists, HB-1782 Ensured College and University Responsive Education Trust Act, IL State, HB-320 Enterprise High School Laboratory, HB- 2289 Enterprise Zone Promotional Fund Act, HB-2407 Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act, IL, HB-2141 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-972 Environmental Toxicology Act, HB-725 Exotic Weed Act, IL, HB-2236 Exotic Weed Control Act, IL, HB-2235 Export Trading Company Act, SB-1 Famous Americans Day, HB-582 Farm Debt Management Act, SB-1535 Farm Debt Mediation Act, SB-560;HB-705 Farm Debt Restructuring Act, IL, HB-637 Farm Implement Buyer Protection Act, creates, SB-454, 894 federal currency transaction reports also filed with State Police, HB-1611 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act, HB-917 fire hydrant regulations, SB-1291 Firearm and Ammunition Products Liability Act, HB-140 firearm local regulation, HB-1348 Firearm Owner's Identification Act of 1987, HB-2351 Firearms Shooting Range Development Act, HB-1958 flood plain real estate sales, HB-1095 2676 NEW ACTS-Cont. Floodplain Construction Act, HB-368 Food Establishment Sanitation Act, HB- 2365 Foreclosed Property Maintenance Responsibility Act, HB-415 Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987, HB-2011 Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform, SB-965 gas & oil exploration damages, compensation to surface owners, HB- 1772 Gasohol and Gasoline Products Marketing Act, HB-1804 Genetic Materials Act, SB-1511 Genetically Engineered Organisms, Committee on the Release of, HB-1866 grain exports, quality based on new grain grading factors, HB-1042 grain grading system, development to enhance IL market, SB-1556;HB-1041 gubernatorial campaign financing, HB-821 Gubernatorial Election Finance Act, SB- 205 Handicapped High Risk Children and Neonatal Health Care Provider Assistance Act of 1987, HB-1472 handicapped ramp exclusions, HB-148 Health Expense Protection Act, IL, HB-238 Health-Care Information Act, Uniform, creates SB-1528 higher ed resident students pay non-resident tuition rate, SB-683 higher education basketball game scheduling, HB-1100 Highway Corridor Transportation Improvement Act, HB-2656 Home Equity Protection Act of 1987, HB- 2149 Home Inspectors, Act in relation to, HB- 1893 Homeless Bill of Rights, SB-369 Homeless Mentally Ill and Disabled, State Advocacy Program for, SB-368 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, IL, HB-716, 2284, 2466 Homeowner's Mortgage Counseling Law; Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Law, HB-1229 Housing Department, IL, creates, HB-944 Housing Development and Expansion Act of 1987, IL, HB-2087 Housing Hazardous Waste Collection Act, HB-1667 Housing Investment and Development Act of 1987, IL, HB-1330 Housing Policy Development, Dept. Commerce and Community Affairs Office, HB-1075 IL State Ensured College and University Responsive Education Trust Act, HB-320 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. incompetent patient nutrition and hydration Act, HB-1470 Industrial Commission arbitrators compulsory retirement, SB-1614 Infertility Relief Act, IL, SB-1510 insurance claim, prohibits employer firings, HB-814 interpreters at State health care facilities, HB-3003 interscholastic athletic fees, restricts, SB-1043;HB-2413 Interstate Assisted Depository Institutions Acquisition Act, SB-1299 Itinerant Vendors Registration Act, HB-183 Jail Standards Board, SB-877 Job Training and Employment Opportunity, Board of, SB-1014 Judicial Election Right to Know Act, SB- 475 Judicial Labor Relations Board, SB-1257; HB-2496 Juvenile Court Act of 1987, HB-787 Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority, SB-1581 Labor-Management Notification and Consultation Act, HB-810 Lake Calumet Environmental Enhancement Authority Act, SB-1600;HB-2999 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB- 1456 Land Surveyor Registration Act, IL, SB- 1282 Landscape Architechture Act of 1987, IL, HB-1573 Landscape Architecture Act of 1987, IL, SB-821;HB-1573 Language and International Trade Academy, IL, HB-2782 Lawn Chemical Application Notice Act, HB-794, 918 lawyer fee imposition, SB-873 lie detector tests, prohibits as condition of employment, SB-455;HB-1048 life insurance premiums tax; Emergency Medical Services Fund, HB-1450 Linked Deposit Act, IL, HB-1842 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act, IL, HB-113 Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act, HB-300 Local Government Health Services Act, HB-2070 Local Governmental Districting Act, HB- 2731 Local Investment Pool Act, HB-2733 Locksmith Licensing Act, IL, HB-1510 Long Term Care Ombudsman Act, HB- 2694 Long-Term Care Insurance Act, HB-1491 2677 NEW ACTS-Cont. Low Income Housing Trust Board, creates, HB-1679 Marengo Civic Center Authority, SB-251 marginal agricultural land/conservation easements, SB-1228 Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act, HB-1534 mass transportation reimbursment for reduced student fares, HB-2189 Massage Therapy Act, HB-1991 Maternal and Child Health Services Act, HB-890 Medical Assistants Practice Act, HB-1761, 1810 Medical Practice Act of 1987, SB- 1309;HB-1933 Medical Treatment Reparations Corporation, SB-1512 medical treatment, bans denial, SB-791; HB-2194 Mental Health Institutes Act of 1987, IL, HB-887 mentally ill persons protection and advocacy system, HB-1934 merchants activities, Act in relation to, HB-513 military and naval active service training in Central America; State funds ban, SB- 297 minor alcohol and drug tests, HB-2542 Minority Business Development Authority Act, IL, HB-1627 minority or female owned business losses, guarantee sureties, HB-1 139 Mortgage Brokers Act, IL, HB-1950 Motor Fuel Tax Local Expenditure Restriction Act, creates, H B-1380 Municipal Emergency Shelter Reimbursement Act, HB-969 Municipal Investment Corporation Act, HB-2774 Municipal Recycling Pilot Project Act, HB- 2606 Municipal Wastewater Treatment Revolving Loan Fund, SB-117 Naprapathic Practice Act, HB-595 Nazi Germany/slave labor, business bans, HB-2417, 2418, 2677 Negotiated Purchase Act, IL, HB-809 New Home Warranty and Builders Registration Act, IL, HB-2689 noneconomic loss maximum recovery limitation, HB-1478 noneconomic loss, limits recovery, SB-1060, 1151 Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act, SB-555 Nonsmoker's Health Protection Act, SB- 139 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Northern Ireland pension fund investments, HB-1374 Not-For-Profit Dispute Resolution Center Act, SB-525; HB-1343 Nursing Act of 1987, IL, creates, SB-943, 1323; HB-2259, 2433 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Act, IL, HB-2318 Nursing Homes Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act, creates, HB-1433, 2332 Nutritionist Certification Act, HB-1575 oil overcharge award fund uses, SB-1333 Ombudsman Act, Illinois, HB-1665 Open Primary Act, HB-44 Optometric Practice Act of 1987, IL, SB-537; HB-2554, 2841 Parental Property Tax Relief Act, SB-1237 Patient Travel Trust Fund, HB-2339 patriotic parade police protection fees, HB-87 Pension Laws Commission, SB-865 Personnel Administration System, county adoption, HB-1088 Pertussis Vaccine Act, SB-804 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987, IL, SB- 1321 Physician Assistants Practice Act, SB-1009, 1312 plumbing services advertising, HB-1223 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, SB-478;HB-2333 Police and Fire Pension Management Council, HB-2539 police dog mistreatment, SB-131 political consideration, prohibits affecting employment of non-policymaking State employees, SB-1188 political subdivision procurement of services HB-1072 poor economic climate areas, State resources usage, HB-2092 Pornographic Telephone Message Tax Act, SB-1596 Power of Attorney Act, IL, SB-524;HB-1109 Powers of Attorney for Health Care Act, HB-842 Prenatal and Newborn Care Act, HB-294 Private Activity Bond Allocation Act, IL, SB-1167 Private Enterprise Review Commission, HB-306, 601 private enterprise, restricts competition with, SB- 1128 Private Well Water Protection Act, SB-1482; HB-2742 Procurement Institute, IL, creates within DCCA, HB-2446 2678 NEW ACTS-Cont. Product Liability Act, IL, SB-1029, 1059; HB-1122, 1479 Property Tax Freeze Act, HB-13 Property Tax Limitation Act of 1988, HB- 2887 Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB-364 Psychologist Licensing Act, HB-2847 Psychologist Registration Act of 1987, SB-809 public agency construction contractor recovery of damages, SB-655 Public Airport Expenditures Referendum Act, SB-1310 Public Contracts Loan Act, HB-2205 Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act, HB-512, 1077 Public Pension Advisory Council, HB-2556 Public Securities and Finance Act, SB-1597 Public Service Jobs Act, HB-1034 Public Transportation Safety Board Act, HB-2787 Public University Patents Act, SB-1251 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act, IL, HB-2065 Quad Cities Development Authority, creates, SB-848;HB-2406 radioactive waste storage personnel, mandatory random drug & alcohol testing, HB-2807 Radon Mitigation Act, SB-1517 rail transportation passenger service study, HB-1801 reading machines for blind, SB-1047 Real Estate Appraiser License Act, HB- 1325 Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Act, HB- 1892 recreational facilities, State Authority to develop, SB-757 Recreational Improvement and Rehabilitation Act, HB-2638 Regional Airports Planning Authority, SB- 275; HB-2854 Regional Development Authorities Act, SB- 1055;HB-2626 Regional Service Agency Fellowship Program SB-782 rental-purchase agreements regulation, SB-1046 Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987, SB-1297 Residential Owner-Resident Act, SB-1491; HB-2698 Residential Real Estate Contract Default Act, HB-1531 Residential Telephone Customer Privacy Act, HB-322 Respiratory Care Practice Act, SB-566;HB- 280 Revenue Stabilization Act of 1987, HB- 1920 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Riverfront Development Authority, HB- 2288 Rural Health Care Services Improvement Act, SB-814 Rural Public Transportation Coordination Assistance Program, HB-2736 Safety in Skiing Board in Dept. of Labor, HB-2786 sale of land by the acre, HB-609 school aid State income tax, HB-2409 School Alcohol and Drug Abuse Screening and Treatment Act of 1987, SB-853 School District Income Tax Act, HB-537 School District Tax Base Relief Act, HB- 1626 Science Foundation, IL, HB-1791 Self-employed Manufacturing Assistance Program Act, SB-1239 Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act of 1988, HB-2890 Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act, IL, SB-651 Sickle Cell Disease Act, HB-1201 Skin Care Professionals Licensing Act, IL, HB-611 slum housing management, HB-2763 Small Bus. Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Assistance Program, SB-1561 Small Business Innovation Research Project Phase II Assistance Act, SB-1560; HB- 1680 Small Business Litigation Expenses Act, HB-181, 2443 small contractor surety bond guarantees, HB-257 Smoke Detector Act, HB-3 smoke detectors, HB-2403 smokeless tobacco billboards health warning statements, HB-975 Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act, HB-1726 Smokeless Tobacco Products Tax Act, HB- 1625 Social Services Planning Authority, IL, HB- 2881 Social Worker Licensing Act, IL, SB-1313 Social Workers Certification Act of 1987, HB-1830 Southwestern IL Development Authority, HB-301 Special Youth Support Services Pilot Program Act, HB-1001, 2933 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Act, IL, HB-2755 St. Clair Bicentennial Commission, HB- 2090 standardized test equity analysis, SB-1523 State agency food purchases, SB-36;HB- 260, 468, 708 2679 NEW ACTS-Cont. State Disbursements to Counties Act, SB-427 State employee compulsory retirement age ban, SB-1572;HB-1848 State employee patronage employment, HB- 445 State employees compulsory retirement ban, HB-2980 State fossil, HB-321 State Government Procurement Code, HB- 497 State Housing Credit Agency, designates State Treasurer, HB-1326 State Office Smoking Prohibition Act, creates, HB-2297 State Parks, Tourism and Recreation, creates in Dept. of Conservation, HB- 2709 State vehicle motor fuel dispensing, HB-706 State's budget, 40% for education, HB-1499 Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney for Property Act, HB-1110 Stock Transfer Tax Act, SB-577;HB-2659 student loan default, prohibits State employment, HB-1098 Surrogate Parentage Act, SB-1111 surrogate parenthood, bans, SB-499 Survivors Compensation Act, HB-2228 Tax Incentives for Capital Investment in Small Businesses Act, SB-394 tax-free bond issuance, supplemental powers to units of gov't., SB-1440 taxable bond issue, HB-256 Taxing District Services Compensation Act, HB-1519 Technology Finance Corporation Act, HB- 2489 telephone hotline for children of alcohol or drug abusive parents, HB-1422 Telephone Lifeline Rate and Universal Service Fund Act, HB-752 telephone rates based on usage, HB-618 Temporary Guardian Act, IL, SB-728 Tenants Bill of Rights Act, HB-1817 Tobacco Products Tax Act, SB-604;HB- 1389, 1615 Township Mental Health Facility Act, HB- 1046 Township Working Cash Fund Act, HB-621 Trade Secrets Act, IL, HB-542 Trade Secrets Act, Uniform, HB-1853 traffic citation quota, prohibits, HB-1765 Transient Merchant Act of 1987, HB-560 travel agencies fire protection warnings, SB- 239 Travel Agents and Travel Agencies Licensing Act, SB-1256 Travel Promotion Consumer Protection Act, SB-1326 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. U of I Rural Development Center, SB-119 U of I rural health care systems unit, SB- 886 U.S. Congress candidate campaign committee income tax, imposes, HB-1396 Ukrainian American Day commemorative holiday, SB-1553; HB-2910 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform, SB- 1028, 1113 Underground Storage Tank Regulation Act, SB-1426 Uniform Condominium Act, SB-624 Uniform Conviction Information Act, IL, SB-926 Uniform Determination of Death Act, HB- 598 Uniform Dormant Mineral Interests Act, HB-1851 Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act, SB-1288 Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, SB-965 Uniform Marital Property Act advisory commission, creates, HB-2568 Uniform Trade Secrets Act, HB-1853 Uniform Unclaimed Property Act, SB- 1028, 1113 uninsured property casualty loss assistance, HB-2078 union referral list to signatory employers, HB-1296 United States Olympic Committee Act, SB-488 Universal Telephone Lifeline Service Act, HB-2139 Urban Assistance Act, IL, HB-2088 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB-907 Urban Development, Department of, HB- 888, 2464 Urban Leadership Academy Act, HB-1076 Urban Redevelopment, creates Dept., HB- 2474 Urban Stormdrainage Management District Act, HB-997 utility bill apportionment among residential landlords and tenants, HB-2589 Verification Act, IL, HB-2737 Vocational Education Board, SB-207 volunteer amateur sports coaches, limits liability, HB-210, 1635 Volunteer Fire Protection Association Act, HB-677 volunteer liability immunity, SB-729 volunteers immunity from civil liabilty, HB-1421 Washington, Harold, Memorial Statue Committee SB-1579 Wastewater Assistance Revolving Fund Act, IL, SB-1486 West Side Development Commission Act, creates, HB-839 2680 NEW ACTS-Cont. youth employment and career development, HB-1834 NEWSPAPERS county reports advertising: annual reports, assessments, delinquent taxes, HB- 1911 newspaper vehicles allows amber lights, SB-595 Publication of Notices Act increases legal advertising rate, HB- 665 notice by insert in newspaper, HB-1607 Unemployment Insurance Act newspaper delivery, excludes as "employment", SB-1568 NICARAGUA IL National Guard or IL Naval Militia no State funds used to send troops to Nicaragua, HB-1542 NORTHERN IRELAND pension fund investments Northern Ireland, Comptroller survey of U.S. corps., HB-1374 NOTARIES PUBLIC See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS NUCLEAR POWER nuclear power plants decommissioning trust funds, SB-173, 187; HB-215 Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act nuclear power reactor annual fees, SB-1502 power plant inspections, SB-1490 Radiation Installation Act annual registration with Dept. Nuclear Safety, HB-539 radioactive waste sites site approval form local governing body, HB-717 NURSING HOMES Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act includes institutions under Dept. Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities, SB-1328;HB-639 notification & referrals of suspected abuse & neglect, HB-639 bed reserve payments Medicaid conditions, SB-561 Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act skilled nursing facility definition, SB-630 construction permits Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NURSING HOMES Cont. eliminates certificate of need requirement, HB-2500 County Home Act increases maximum tax, HB-873 incompetent patient nutrition and hydration Act, creates, HB-1470 Long Term Care Ombudsman Act creates; Office of the Ombudsman investigate & resolve complaints about long term care health facilities, HB-2694 Long-Term Care Facility Advisory Board membership incl. nursing home administrators; facility deficiency corrections; involuntary discharge of resident, SB-581 non-profit homes, cities may establish, SB- 1532 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Act, IL, HB-2318 veterans home administrators to be licensed nursing home administrators, HB-1900 Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1979 Alzheimer patients, additional training of nursing home personnel, SB-147 certain provisions apply to Hospital Licensing Act, SB-588 deficiency corrections; involuntary discharge or transfer of resident; Board membership, SB-581 entering resident's room w/o knocking; involuntary discharge or transfer of resident, SB-590 issue of licenses, SB-1322 Medicaid recipient residents, facility in Med. Assistance program must retain, HB-2184 non-resident use of licensed skilled nursing beds, authorizes, HB-1489 prescription drug purchasing, requires competitive bidding, HB-1695 Public Aid bed reserve payments, SB- 561 residnet bring action against owner or licensee of facility, HB-2889 restricted licensure; Dept. Public Health monitoring, HB-2359 sheltered care incl. reminding patient to take medicine, HB-1835 Nursing Homes Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act, creates, HB-1433, 2332 Nursing Homes, Executive Task Force on report to G.A. on rate recommendations, HB-1337 property tax classification nursing homes in classification with single family residences, HB-2270 skilled nursing facilities 2681 NURSING HOMES-Cont. co-payment charges authorization, Public Aid recipients, HB-2501 Dept. Public Aid payments for exceptional medical care, SB-589 Public Aid valuations in determination of payment rates, SB-722 source of resident's payments, facility notify Dept. of Public Aid, HB-2183 smoke detectors requires installation in certain facilities, HB-2403 unnecessary institutionalization Dept. Aging community care contracts, HB-881 OMBUDSMAN ACTS Citizen Ombudsman, IL Office of creates; Gov. appointee accept gov't. related inquiries and health care complaints, HB-1665 Long Term Care Ombudsman Act creates; Office of the Ombudsman investigate & resolve complaints about long term care health facilities, HB-2694 Ombudsman Act, Illinois creates; Gov. appointee; complaints about administrative acts of gov'tal. agencies, HB-1665 ORGAN DONATION See MEDICINE OSTEOPOROSIS See DISEASES PARENTS AND PARENTING See DOMESTIC RELATIONS PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS annexation limits annexation of city territory, HB-594 territory consisting of city not part of any park dist. must be annexed in its entirety, HB-594 territory separated from dist. only by forest preserve, HB-803 appropriations publication of ordinances making appropriations, SB-1274 boulevard use second division vehicle restrictions, bans local gov't. imposition, HB-139, 1613 Chicago Park District Act annual personnel audit, SB-1224 citizens advisory board, HB-1211 RR rights-of-way acquisition, SB-1483 Urban Park Ranger program; DCCA grants, SB-1269 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS--Cont. child welfare sanitariums reduces number of towns authorized to build, SB-969 commissioners nominating petitions, HB-1044 Controlled Substances Act public parks, violations around require enhanced penalties, HB-1572 forest preserves See FORESTRY golf courses township purchase of 100 acres (now 50), authorizes, HB-283 handicapped programs recreational tax rate, increases, SB-600 Motor Fuel Tax highway commissioner receive and disburse allotted funds, HB-1538 Museums in Public Parks Act extends applicability, HB-2874 park district fees bans city surcharge on, SB-710; HB- 239, 722 park district property condemnation exemption; bidding requirements & threshhold, HB-2746 permits leasing to individual or entity for rent, HB-552 park district/forest preserve district funds pooling, investment management agreements, HB-868 State parks firearms and badges, State park rangers & site sup'ts., HB-1311 Jubilee College State Park, changes name to Jubilee College Wilderness State Park, HB-288 long term management, Dept. Conservation study, HB-1564 State Parks, Tourism and Recreation creates Div. in Dept. of Conservation, HB-2709 Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park concession complex bidder cash incentives, Dept. Conservation offer, SB-916 PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs IL patents enforcement in foreign countries, SB-1109 transfer of university patents for development & application, SB-1108 inventors in residence Board of Higher Ed matching grant program HB-1882, 1960 Public University Patents Act creates; research information suppressed by State Board of Higher Ed, SB-1252 2682 PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS-Cont. Technology Finance Corporation Act creates; matching capital for equity investments in small businesses; research contracts; proprietary interests, HB-2489 PENSIONS Article 1 - General Provisions Article 10 - Forest Preserve District Article 11 - Chicago Laborers Article 12 - Chicago Park District Article 13 - Metropolitan 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 25 (New) Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Retirement Plan Criminal Justice Retirement System Article 3 - Downstate Police Article 4 - Downstate Firefighters Article 5 - Chicago Police Article 6 - Chicago Firemen Article 7 - IL Municipal Article 8 - Chicago Municipal Article 9 - Cook County Chicago Firemen (Article 6) annual audit, SB-1462 annual audits, HB-2196 automatic annual increase duty disability & occ. disease benefits rate increase, HB-376 increases rate, HB-12 contributions/benefits of fireman in exempt position above career service rank, SB-1331 disability benefits excludes certain payments from offset against, HB-114 rate increase, HB-376 final average salary, HB-33, 331, 588 gift reserve interest accumulation rate, HB-2710 investment under prudent person rule, SB-1419 minimum annuities, raises retirement & widow's pensions, HB-14 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS--Cont. repayments of refunds, requires within 2 years of re-entry into service, HB- 15 retirement annuity minimum annuity increase, HB-14 one-time increase, HB-18 service credit paramedic prior service, HB-l1191 suspension from duty/strike settlements, HB-1012 survivor benefits, HB-14, 17 Chicago Laborers (Article 11) adopted child eligible for child's annuity, HB-2711 automatic annual increase, SB-1079 disability payments, limits, SB-1075 early retirement, SB-622, 1076, 1077, 1078;HB-446, 557 interest rates, refund repayment & service credit purchase, HB-568 investment under prudent person rule, SB-1419 maximum benefit accrual rate; early retirement discount; minimum age discount to widows, SB-622, 1076, 1077, 1078 maximum benefits, applicable with 20 yrs. service, HB-446 survivor benefits, HB-371, 557, 561, 570,573 Chicago Municipal (Article 8) accumulations & designated beneficiaries, annual statement, HB- 1777 adopted child eligible for child's annuity, HB-2711 automatic annual increase compounds, SB-627;HB-995 benefits, qualifications, transfer of credits, HB-2715 disability benefits, HB-1865 early retirement penalty, HB-1861 early retirement without discount, HB- 381 group health insurance, incl. widow annuitants in plan, SB-619 group health plan alternative payments, HB-1872 interest rates, refund repayment & service credit purchase, HB-567 investment under prudent person rule, SB-1419 maximum benefit accrual rate/early retirement discount, SB-628 minimum annuities, SB-621;HB-370, 381, 562 survivor benefits, SB-619, 620; HB- 382, 383, 571, 572 union dues withholding, HB-511 2683 PENSIONS-Cont. Chicago Park District (Article 12) adopted child eligible for child's annuity, HB-2711 increases tax levy rate, SB-1211 Non-Support of Spouse & Children Act withholding, HB-2452 Chicago Police (Article 5) annual audit, SB-1462 annual audits, HB-2196 applicability/effective dates, HB-2710 automatic annual increase extension, HB-115 benefits, qualifications, transfer of credits, HB-2715 board positions, HB-977 effective dates of changes, HB-2451 investment under prudent person rule, SB-1419 pension limit non-civil service assignment salary, HB-362 retirement benefits base, HB-2178 service credit retirement after 20 years, HB-108 survivor benefits, SB-606; HB-101, 1600 Chicago Teachers (Article 17) accumulations & designated beneficiaries, annual statement, HB- 1777 alternative formula, HB-2125 automatic annual increase, HB-995, 1862 benefits determination include prior increases, SB-659 death benefit, HB-1961 denial of benefits for felony arising out of service as teacher, HB-2627 disability benefits, HB-1865 early retirement penalty, HB-1861 early retirement without discount, HB- 1861, 1864 health insurance reimbursement, HB- 1468 increase pension; survivor annuity, SB- 870; HB-1322 interest on refunds of employee contributions, HB-1863 new retirement formula, HB-1213, 1266 service credit, SB-118, 830; HB-556, 2192 survivor benefits, SB-1134 Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Retirement Plan (New Article 25) enacts, HB-220 Cook County (Article 9) automatic annual increase, HB-995, 1339 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. benefits, qualifications, transfer of credits, HB-2715 Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates new Article 25, HB-1913 deputy sheriff conversion of non-deputy service, HB-1340 deputy sheriff receive annuity age 50, HB-1338 population limit, raises, HB-2713 union dues withholding, HB-2757 Criminal Justice Retirement System (New Article 25) creates; State's Attorneys, Public Defenders, A. G., St. Appellate Defender, State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor; transfer of credits, HB-1913 Downstate Firefighters (Article 4) automatic annual increase, cumulative; age 55, HB-886 eligibility, expands, HB-2635 benefits, requirements, contributions, SB-236 board of trustees removes village or town attorney, HB-680 city actuary may not determine city contribution level, HB-1250 disability benefits workers compensation offset formula, HB-424, 496 employee contributions rate, HB-495 fully-funded pension funds, authorizes reduction in contributions, HB-1931 group health insurance, HB-1637 investment in money market funds, HB-2714 investments money market funds, HB-553 mutual funds, HB-1943 minimum monthly pension increase, HB-1241 one-time increase, HB-1247, 1251 pension tax revenues sent to Treasurer to Board separately, SB-850 pension taxes forwarded to board, HB- 2713 service credit union service, HB-399 survivor benefits, HB-1248 transfer of credits, HB-1054 Downstate Police (Article 3) automatic annual increase compounds, HB-995, 2634 eligibility, expands, HB-2635 benefits, requirements, contributions, SB-236 board members 2684 PENSIONS-Cont. additional member in absence of beneficiary member, HB-1086 terms, HB-920 disability benefits workers compensation offset formula, HB-496 employee contributions rate, HB-495 investment in money market funds, HB-2714 investments money market funds, HB-553 mutual funds, HB-1943 minimum pension, increases, HB-2633 retirement annuity salary base, HB- 1084 retirement pension basis, HB-950 survivor benefits, HB-646, 1083 technical change, SB-246 treasurer appointment & qualifications, HB-2998 Downstate Teachers (Article 16) accumulations & designated beneficiaries, annual statement, HB- 1777 alternative formula, HB-2125, 2127 automatic annual increase compounds, HB-995, 1662 effective, SB-391; HB-2272 survivor benefits, SB-867 automatic annual interest, compounds, SB-238 benefits determination include prior increases, SB-659 disability benefits, HB-1865 early retirement penalty, HB-1861 early retirement without discount, SB-236;HB-197 excess investment earnings distribution to annuitants, HB-1321 health insurance costs paid for retired or disabled employees, HB-2772 increase pension; survivor annuity, SB- 870; HB-1322 initial increase, SB-238 interest on refunds of employee contributions, HB-1863 investment in IDFA loans, HB-2561 member disability claims, board adopt standards, HB-1369 military service credit, SB-118;HB-556 minimum funding levels, SB-1470 minimum levels of State funding, HB- 1662 new employees, current employees join; retired teachers returning to work; unpaid contributions; trustee election; recovery of overpayments, HB-1910 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. new retirement formula, HB-1213, 1266 one-time increase, HB-1688 pregnancy disability physician statement, SB-706 recovery of overpayments from felons, HB-2712 retirement annuity basis, HB-1239 service credit military service need not follow period of teaching service, HB- 1387 recreation worker for Dept. of Public Safety, HB-365 reinstatement, HB-145 teaching hearing-impaired kids in nonpublic sch., SB-633 teaching in nonpublic schools, HB- 449 unused sick leave, SB-552 survivor benefits, SB-575, 867; HB- 1942 teaching days without loss of annuity, increases, HB-1532 temporary disability benefit, HB-1363 transfer of credits, HB-1054 unused sick leave credit, HB-385 widow's benefits, remarriage, HB-2715 funding formulas, included in Gov. annual budget message, SB-1469 General Assembly (Article 2) annual State funding requirements, HB-2715 automatic annual increase, compounds; minimum levels of St. funding, HB- 1662 Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates new Article 25, HB-1913 minimum funding levels, SB-1470 one-time increase, SB-866 General Provisions (Article 1) benefits no loss due to labor disputes, HB- 531 divorce settlements court ordered direct payments to former spouse or dependent children, HB-169 equal opportunity/affirmative action evaluation of Northern Ireland companies SB-984 investment of funds in multifamily rental housing mortgages, SB-669 South African business investments, bans new, HB-2195 spousal consent, HB-1728 technical changes, SB-244 IL Municipal (Article 7) accumulations & designated beneficiaries, annual statement, HB- 1777 2685 PENSIONS-Cont. alternative formula, HB-2127 automatic annual increase compounds, HB-995 auxiliary policemen, excludes, HB-32 benefits, requirements, contributions, SB-236 credits correction, persons participating in Reciprocal Act systems may apply for, HB-253 Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates new Article 25, HB-1913 disability benefits, HB-1865, 2133 disability payments, limits, SB-1075 early retirement penalty, HB-1861, 2132,2135 early retirement without discount, SB- 228 educational service centers governing boards, includes, HB-485 elected official withdrawal, HB-1664 group health insurance participation, HB-2498 health insurance costs paid for retired or disabled employees, HB-2772 increase pension; begin age 50; increase contributions, HB-1005 interest on employee contributions, HB-2135 interest on refunds of employee contributions, HB-1863 participating instrumentality incl. nonprofit corp. in control of hospital, SB-1090 Peoria Civic Center employees, HB- 520 retirement formula, HB-2296 service credit credits correction, Reciprocal Act systems participants may apply for, HB-253 military service credit, HB-2134 out-of-state credit payments, HB- 2343 participating service requirement, HB-2294 transfer of credits, HB-1054, 1085 sheriff's law enforcement employees alternative formula, HB-872, 1873 non-law enforcement credits conversion, HB-397 sheriffs and deputies increase pension; payments begin at age 50, SB-182;HB-31 survivor benefits, SB-824;HB-2136 trustee elections, direct mailing of ballots, HB-2134 Investment Board (Article 22A) Comptroller ex-officio member, HB- 1921 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates new Article 25, HB-1913 investment in IDFA loans, HB-2561 Judges (Article 18) annual State funding requirements, HB-2715 automatic annual increase, compounds; minimum levels of St. funding, HB- 1662 minimum funding levels, SB-1470 revocation of election to discontinue contributions, SB-654, 711;HB-2773 service credit, SB-712;HB-403, 731 transfer of certain credits to Judges system, HB-2712 Metropolitan Sanitary District (Article 13) benefits, qualifications, transfer of credits, HB-2715 increases; calculations; eligibility; HB- 2385 technical changes, HB-2628 Miscellaneous Collateral (Article 22) penalties for noncompliance with Dept. Insurance supervisory orders, HB- 592 pension fund investments Northern Ireland, Comptroller survey of U.S. corps., HB-1374 Northern Ireland, U.S. corporations adhere to MacBride Principles, HB- 1374 Pension Laws Commission creates; pension impact notes on legislation (now Ec. & Fiscal Comm. duty), SB-865 Pension Laws Review Board, creates, HB- 1661 Police and Fire Pension Management Council, creates, HB-2539 Public Pension Advisory Council, creates, HB-2556 Reciprocal Act (Article 20) re-employment provisions, SB-1265 Social Security Enabling Act (Article 21) direct remittance of SS contributions (new federal Internal Rev. Code of 1986), HB-2680 State Employees (Article 14) accumulations & designated beneficiaries, annual statement, HB- 1777 alternative formula, HB-2127 annual State funding requirements, HB-2715 automatic annual increase compounds, SB-889;HB-995, 1662 benefits determination include prior increases, SB-659 compensation definition, SB-1265 2686 PENSIONS-Cont. court reporters, contribution rate and alternative retirement formula, SB- 1004 credited interest on refunds; new formula; compounds annual increase; benefit calculation, SB-413;HB-1011 Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates new Article 25, HB- 1913 Dept. of Corrections formula, SB-151; HB-536, 1838 early retirement penalty, HB-1861 IL Health Care Cost Containment Council may not elect to participate in System, HB-1689 IL Mental Health Institutes Act of 1987; employee transfers to State Universities System, HB-887 increase pension; survivor annuity, SB- 870; HB-1322 interest on refunds of employee contributions, HB-1863 minimum funding levels, SB-1470 minimum levels of State funding, HB- 1662 new retirement formula, HB-1213, 1266 service credit arson investigator, HB-1874 crime scene technician, SB-354 military service credit, HB-353, 366, 556, 1204 security employees, closed mental health facility service, HB-690 transfer of credits, HB-1054, 1085 State Police retire at any age due to stress-related medical condition, SB- 825 survivor benefits, SB-1049 withholding from benefits to pay group insurance, HB-2449 State Universities (Article 15) accumulations & designated beneficiaries, annual statement, HB- 1777 automatic annual increase, SB-768; HB-995, 1662, 2306, 2307, 2712 benefits determination include prior increases, SB-659 Board of Trustees membership, HB- 2426 early retirement penalty, HB-1861 elected board members, SB-1186 IL Mental Health Institutes Act of 1987; employee transfers from State Employees System, HB-887 incorrect benefits recalculation, SB-150 increase pension; survivor annuity, SB- 870; HB-1322 interest on refunds of employee contributions, HB-1863 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. investment in IDFA loans, HB-2561 member contributions union service compensation, HB- 684 military service credit, SB-i118; HB- 427, 556, 2309 minimum funding levels, SB-1470 minimum levels of State funding, HB- 1662 minimum money purchase retirement annuity, HB-2311 new retirement formula, HB-1213, 1266 sick leave credit, HB-2310, 2712 survivor benefits, SB-810;HB-2308 PHARMACISTS See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PLATS counties prescribe rules by ordinance, HB-632 Dept. Public Health approval sewage disposal systems, HB-532 DOT approval roadway access, HB-532 Plat Act fines; injunctive relief, HB-2295 PORNOGRAPHY PORT DISTRICTS Alexander-Pulaski Counties Regional Port District, creates, HB-2317 International Port District Act, IL business advisory board, HB-1211 Dist. power to accept contributions, HB-2110 technical change, HB- 1197 Joliet Regional Port District airport facility, removes referendum requirement, SB-313;HB-68 public incinerator operation, HB-580 PRAIRIE STATE 2000 See STATE AGENCIES PRISONS AND PRISONERS Conviction Information Act, IL Uniform creates; access & dissemination of conviction info; public access, SB-926 correctional institutions next new correctional institution for first offenders only, vocational training available, HB-1017 costs assessment against offender includes costs incurred by sheriffs, SB-116 County Dept. of Corrections Act 2687 PRISONS AND PRISONERS-Cont. prisoner medical services reimbursement, SB-80 County Jail Good Behavior Allowance Act exclusions, HB-327, 2576 redefines good behavior, HB-1601 county jails AIDS testing of prisoners, HB-2348 short title, HB-2510 county jails and sheriffs' residences multi-county jail tax levy and bond issue, SB-1035;HB-2863 county prisoner detention Supreme Court reimburse county for each day prisoner held without bail, SB-28 death penalty abolishes, HB-477 Dept. of Corrections prisoners AIDS testing of prisoners, HB-1130, 1252, 2348 AIDS testing, protection and counseling, HB-1130 AIDS testing, SB-85 county reimbursed by Dept. for persons imprisoned pursuant to court sentence, HB-2262;SB-1088 defendant's counsel file commitment statement with clerk of court, HB- 2179 Dept. investigatory authority; subpoena powers; suicide reduction program; St. trust fund, SB-1316 Dept. mandatory education programs & participation, SB-1578 inmate photographs, Dept. Corrections provide to Dept. of State Police every 2 years, HB-2116 Juvenile Division, suicide reduction program, HB-2457 minimum floor space requirements, bans local standard mandates, SB-1453 misconduct, Dept. investigate, HB- 2381 parent/child reunification program; single parents, minor children, counseling, HB-2559 single parent post-incarceration follow- up and after-care services, Dept. est., SB-647 State Board of Ed. jurisdiction over ed.; mandatory GED, HB-476 toll-free telephone in correctional institutions, single parent inmates allowed one call per month, SB-648 first offenders next new correctional institution reserved for; vocational training, HB-1017 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PRISONS AND PRISONERS-Cont. Jail Standards Board creates; oversee county/municipal jails, SB-877 Jails Act prisoner medical services reimbursement, SB-80, 1087; HB- 2261 warden provide notice when jail insufficient to secure prisoners, SB-1453 multi-county jails counties tax levy and bond issuance, SB-1035 Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act creates; local gov't. use facilities for certain offenders, SB-555 parole rehearing, HB-1507 penal contraband prohibitions includes medications, HB-2153 prisoner medical costs reimbursement, SB-80, 1087;HB-2261 public aid benefits Dept. MHDD & Corrections interagency agreements incl. provisions for meeting immediate needs of persons being released, HB- 1656 Vienna minimum security institution conversion into volunteer vocational school for inmates, HB-1016 work camp/agricultural facility Dept. establish; restricts class of inmates, HB-1807 PRIVATE DETECTIVES See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PROBATE ACT See WILLS AND TRUSTS PROBATION See CORRECTIONS PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Acupuncture Practice Act, creates, HB- 2131 Architectural Act, IL extends repeal, SB-210 rubber stamp seal authorization, SB- 1184 architectural services political subdivision selection of firm, HB-1279 Barber and Cosmetology Act Barber & Cosmetology Committee member qualifications, SB-941;HB-237 estheticians, regulation by Dept. R&E, SB-1003 2688 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. includes estheticians, SB-454 increases number of barbers on Committee, HB-1714 licensing qualifications, reduces, SB-943 Boxing and Wrestling Act, Professional closed circuit TV; gross receipts tax; exclusions; promotor permits; registration; scoring; medical personnel, HB-2332 neurological exams, requires for licensing, HB-43 Child Care Worker Certification Act of 1987 creates; exams; standards; fees; disciplinary hearings, HB-1844 Clinical Laboratory Science Practice Act creates; Dept. R&E regulation; certification; penalties, SB-567;HB- 1067 clinical psychologists collaboration with physician on mental illness treatment, HB-1434 Clinical Social Work Practice Act, creates, SB-957 Contractors' License Law creates; exams; licensing; fees; bonding; home improvement salesmen registration; home improvement contracts; advertising, SB-1175 coroner's inquests jurors, SB-1302 Coroners Act coroner office assumed by Medical Examiner, counties over 600,000, HB-63 cremation permits, SB-404, 405 inquest notices-to family and eyewitnesses, HB-2514 State Police forensic science lab; Dept. Public Health toxicological lab, HB-2331 State Police training program, SB-504 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) report to Statewide SIDS Program, HB-464 Counselor Registration and Licensure Act creates; Dept. R&E licensure, rules & regulations, SB-1466;HB- 1588 Crane, Hoisting and Earth Moving Equipment Operators Licensing Act, SB- 1448 Dental Practice Act, IL dental technicians, incl.; creates teaching license category; civil liability immunity, SB-798 dentistry temporary licensure, HB-2332 denturists Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. Affordable Dentures Act, creates; Dept. R&E license denturists, SB- 32;HB-967 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act nurse definitions, HB-1298 Engineering Act, Professional extends repeal, SB-211 rubber stamp seal authorization, SB- 1184 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act creates; registration of health, safety, environmentalist, etc. persons; exams, HB-972 estheticians includes; Barber, Cosmetology & Esthetics Act, SB-454 home inspectors creates Act relating to; exams; licensing; education; experience; disciplinary process; fees, HB-1893 incorporation attorney may act as initial incorporator, HB-388 jurats abolishes; creates IL Verification Act; repeals Notary Public Act, HB-2737 land surveyors IL Land Surveyor Registration Act, creates; repeals 1939 Act, SB-1282 Landscape Architecture Act of 1987, IL creates; regulation of landscapers; certification; exams, SB-821;HB- 1573 licensing revocation for nonpayment of taxes, HB-2827 Lobbyist Registration Act expands category of persons required to register; disclosures, HB-816 information booklet of registered lobbyists, HB-178 Locksmith Licensing Act, IL, creates, HB- 1510 Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act creates; certification of family therapists, HB-1534 Massage Therapy Act, creates, HB-1991 Medical Assistants Practice Act creates; certification; examination; fees, HB-1761, 1810 Mortgage Brokers Act, IL creates; regulation; licensing; disclosure statements, HB-1950 Naprapathic Practice Act, creates, HB-595 New Home Warranty and Builders . Registration Act, IL 2689 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. creates; builders register with Dept. R&E; Dept. new home warranty program, HB-2689 Notary Public Act attorney notary public, HB-1420 repeals; creates IL Verification Act; abolishes use ofjurats, HB-2737 residency requirements, SB-12 restrictions; advertising; fees, HB-372 surety bond requirement, repeals, HB- 467 nurses Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses full time student loans, HB-2273 nurses incorporate with doctors, podiatrists and dentists, HB-1471 registered professional nurse/MICN and registered professional nurse/ Field RN, HB-1249 Nursing Act extends repeal of Act, SB-1217 fees collected by Dept. R&E paid into Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund, HB-1511 no civil liability for free services, HB-1421 reciprocal licensing with other states, HB-534 short title changes, HB-1428 substance abuse by nurses, eliminates certain language, SB-938 transcript fees, SB-1216 Nursing Act of 1987, IL, creates, SB-943, 1323; HB-2259, 2433 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Act short title, HB-1433 Nutritionist Certification Act creates; Dept. R&E certify nutritionists; licensing; exams, HB- 1575 Optician Act, Dispensing creates; Dept. R&E regulate ophthalmic dispensing service providers, SB-823; HB-453 Optometric Practice Act of 1987, IL creates; licensing; disciplinary hearing; exams; no home rule, SB-537;HB-2554, 2841 short title changes, HB-1430 Pharmacy Practice Act applicant test results notification; continuing ed exemptions; SB- 747;HB-1319 license revocations medicaid fraud, Controlled Substances Act convictions, HB-47 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. out-of-state prescriptions, permits filling of valid precrips. on file, SB- 418;HB-1045 pharmacists prescribe drugs; Dept. R & E formulary of medical drugs & dispensing procedures, HB-156 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987, creates, SB-1321;HB-1432 prescription filling & refilling; transfer of prescriptions; common dispensing files; St. Bd. of Pharmacy membership, SB-1146 registrant age/high school graduation requirements, eliminates, SB-747 short title, HB-1432 Physical Therapy Act of 1985 short title, HB-1437 therapist evaluations; license revocation provisions, SB-515 unlawful practice of physical therapy, misdemeanor; injunctive relief, HB- 1297 unlawful practice, misdemeanor; injunctive relief, SB-1278 Physician Assistants Practice Act creates; Dept. R&E; certification; exams; fees; Physician Assistant Advisory Committee, SB-1009, 1312 Physician's Assistants Practice Act short title changes, HB-1429 Plumbing Examiners, Illinois State Board of membership increase, SB-943 Plumbing License Law, IL alien applicant, registered with U.S. Immigration & Naturalization Service (now intent to become U.S. citizen), HB-1332 prohibits advertising by non-licensed person, HB-1223 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, SB-478;HB-2333 creates; licensing; exams; continuing ed; SB-478 podiatrists, insurance reimbursement, SB- 1191 podiatry Podiatric Practice Act of 1971, short title, HB-1431 Private Detective, Private Alarm and Private Security Act of 1983 Board member requirements, SB-943 excludes electricians installing alarm system under private alarm contractor, SB-943 excludes real estate management personnel, HB-2079 excludes sellers of alarm systems, HB- 275 increases Board, SB-672 2690 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. investigator, prohibits hiring of ex- felons, HB-1784 licensure of alarm installers, HB-1027 registered employee of private detective agency may serve process, HB-853 Professional Services Corporation Act nurses incorporate with doctors, podiatrists and dentists, HB-1471 Psychologist Licensing Act, creates, HB- 2847 Psychologist Reg. Act of 1987, creates, SB-809 Psychologist Registration Act short title, HB-1434 Public Accounting Act confidentiality, SB-1009 real estate brokers grants banks powers of, SB-607 recorders military service discharge, recording of, SB-146 real property lien, requires owner name & address; recorder notify, HB-1030 Respiratory Care Practice Act creates; regulation by Dept. R&E, SB- 566;HB-280 Skin Care Professionals Licensing Act, IL, creates, HB-611 Social Worker Licensing Act, IL, creates, SB-1313 Social Workers Certification Act of 1987 creates; exams; hearings, HB-1830 Social Workers Registration Act short title, HB-1435 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Act creates; licensing & regulation; HB- 2755 Structural Engineering Act, IL extends repeal, SB-209 Structural Work Act (Scaffolding Act) limits recovery of damages, SB-605; HB-2598 repeals, SB-1062; HB-279, 1035, 1482 Timber Buyers Licensing Act fees; definitions; Dept. Conservation regulations; penalties for violations, SB-1494 Travel Agents and Travel Agencies Licensing Act, creates, SB- 1256 tree experts, municipal licensing, SB-1190 Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 1983 licensing standards and qualifications, HB-1264 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID abortion costs prohibits payment to health maintenance organization for, SB- 424 AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) (Article IV) back rent installment payment order, HB- 1066 child care to recipients in GED or job training programs, HB-1203 cost of living increases, HB-116 emergency AFDC assistance to released prisoners, HB-2560 grants paid via Dept. Public Aid standards of need, HB-1353 interviews/communications with families annually, HB-1336 limits to aid for 2 children at any one time, HB-1739 loss of eligibility period, increases, SB- 761 pilot project to est. financial independence through self- employment, Dept. develop & implement, HB-1814 private agency substitute payee for mismanagement of grants by parents, HB-674, 843 reduction to single-parent, bans on account of wages under Minimum Wage, HB-2897 termination of AFDC, recipient entitled to medical assistance for 10 mos., HB-1148 aged, blind, disabled (Article III) hardship assistance, HB-2567 interim assistance attorney fees, HB-1336 personal needs allowance, federal SSI recipients, HB-194 AIDS care and services demonstration project for grants, mandates, SB-994 medical assistance eligibility, HB-740 nursing home incentive payments, SB-995 pilot project for program development, HB-741 AIDS patients quality incentive payments to facilities implementing programs for, HB-734 assistance alien services & needs, Dept. pilot program to identify, HB-2505 eligibility, written notice to applicant delineation, SB-523 employment registration of recipients, HB-1336 general assistance aid recipients eligible for medically indigent aid, HB-658 2691 PUBLIC AID-Cont. ineligibile for not cooperating to verify eligiblity, HB-1336 participants in ed., training & retraining programs enroll in high sch. graduation programs, HB-1228 rent and security deposit assistance, sets limits, HB-1795 requires high school education, HB- 193,436 school children education support program; parental counseling to support school achievement as condition of receiving assistance, HB-1562 assistance termination Dept. notify recipient of eligibility for other assistance, HB-1138 termination of AFDC, recipient entitled to medical assistance for 10 mos., HB-1148 benefits Dept. MHDD & Corrections interagency agreements incl. provisions for meeting immediate needs of persons being released, HB- 1656 caseworkers economics education requirement, HB- 2285 child abuse suspected, Dept. Public Aid report to DCFS, HB-478 Dept. Public Aid offices deputy registrar appointees by election authorities, HB-203 education requirements requires high school education, HB- 193,436 education, training and retraining programs participants enroll in high school graduation programs, HB-1228 employment programs C Dept. annually report to G.A.; "Project ,. Chance", HB-1324, 2022 SProject Chance employer incentives & penalties, HB-2021 township general assistance recipient, township pay Workers Comp. Insurance & claims, HB-2084 federal surplus food commodities unauthorized use or sale, prohibits, HB-2230 financial assistance entrepreneurial training, DCCA provide to recipients of public aid, HB-494 warrants, Comptroller attachment banning cashing charge, HB-488 food stamps outreach program to increase participation, SB-988, 1585 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID-Cont. fraud ineligible until improperly received welfare repaid, SB-1467 public aid recipient/vendor fraud, determination of forfeiture of property, SB-742 funeral expenses increases allowance for funeral & burial expenses, SB-451 general assistance (Article VI) back rent installment payment order, HB-1066 emergency assistance for life- threatening circumstances, HB-130 grants paid via Dept. Public Aid standards of need, HB-1353 homeless and hardship assistance, HB- 1794 ineligible while on strike, HB-1993 medically indigent aid eligibility, HB- 658 Suburban Cook County appeals, Public Aid Committee, SB-1138 township supplemental State funding, SB-519 grant amounts must not be less than established prices of standards, HB-2884 Health Expense Protection Act creates; Dept. Public Aid program pay certain health care costs, HB-238 Health Finance Reform Act trauma services to children reimbursement, HB-389 health insurance group health insurance, persons ineligible for other aid, HB-2660 homeless persons shelter provided by gov'tal units paid by vendor payments, HB-112, 968 hospital legal fees payments, restricts reimbursement, HB-2469 Human Service Centers demonstration project; Dept. with other State agencies establish, HB-1227 living arrangements Dept. Corrections and Public Aid exchange information, HB-2185 medical assistance (Article V) AIDS victim eligibility, HB-740 eligibility Medicaid, aged, disabled, impaired, HB-201 Medicare beneficiaries, HB-200 extends coverage, persons ineligible due to employment earnings, HB-2853 handicapped nursing facility residents, SB-535;HB-1467 HMO abortion payments, prohibits to medical assistance recipients, HB- 1097 2692 PUBLIC AID-Cont. long term care payment restrictions, SB-1020 no distinguishing between eligible classes, HB-1212 nursing home bed reserve payment request conditions, SB-561 nursing home co-payment charges, HB- 2501 nursing home prospective payment rates, reimbursement rates, SB-602 personal needs allowance, HB-194, 2899 pregnancy care assistance, low-income women, HB-295 pregnant women and children, SB-833 pregnant women, infants and children, HB-295 special payment rates, medical service providers in rural shortage areas, HB-1955 supplemental security income eligibility, SB-578;HB-605 supplemental work incentives, Dept. demo project for persons ineligible for AFDC assistance, HB-297 medical transportation services reimbursement, requires Dept. written authorization, HB-1713 Nursing Homes, Executive Task Force on report to G.A. on rate recommendations, HB-1337 obsolete language deletion, SB-556 personal needs allowance provides to residents of certain institutions, HB-194, 2899 public aid recipient and vendor fraud determination of forfeiture of property, SB-742 Spublic policy declaration reference to IL Dept. of Public Aid, HB-546 Rape Victims Emergency Treatment Act Sexual Assualt Survivors Emergency Treatment Act, changes title; terms; procedures, HB-2839 P referrals for services prohibits payment for referrals, HB-2012 self-reliance assistance plans caseworker assessment; individualized plans; Div. of Employment & Training Resource, SB-842 shelter standard removes ceiling; interim assistance provisions, SB-645 skilled nursing facilities/intermediate care services co-payment charge authorization, HB- 2501 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID--Cont. deletes obsolete references, HB-1465 Dept. Public Aid payments for exceptional medical care, SB-589 facility withdrawing from medical assistance plan may continue providing care to aid recipients, SB- 808 nursing home valuation in determination of payment rates, SB- 722 source of resident's payments, facility notify Dept., HB-2183 State Lottery prizes interception by Dept. for past due child support, SB-1121 support child support amnesty program, requires Dept. to establish, SB-760 collection; interest; withholding, HB-2853 first $50 collected by Dept. paid to family without affecting eligibility, HB-1366 lottery prize interception, SB- 1121; HB-478 reports by consumer reporting agency may incl. information, SB-758 family support judgment when installment due, SB-141 income definition, expands, SB-759 income withholding order; single standard of assistance & grant amount; demonstration programs; birth certificate information, HB- 2862 tax refunds intercepted erroneously, Dept. pay 9% interest, HB-164 technical change, HB-546 teenage pregnancy study, Dept. conduct, HB-2461 transitional aid payments family retrospective budgeting decreased income, HB-217 transitional payments family subject to retrospective budgeting eligible for, SB-947 vendor payments, HB-1619 work requirements or programs employment policies formulation, HB-898 A employment registration, job search, training, etc., HB-2853 registration with County Dept. of Public Aid, SB-225 2693 PUBLIC DEFENDERS See ATTORNEYS PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund custodian is treasurer of IL Farm Dev. Authority (now St. Treasurer), HB- 703 Animal Control Fund monies used for local ordinance enforcement, SB-467 business discrimination, prohibits State business or funding, HB-1145 Capital Development Board Contributory Trust Fund recovered funds for damages to CDB projects used for project repairs, HB- 2798 Casual Deficit Act new debt, prohibits, HB-2932 Central America no State funds for National Guard or Naval Militia service training in, SB- 297; HB-838 Child Abuse Prevention Fund lottery joint promotional venture profits transferred to, HB-856 Coal Development Fund economic feasibility studies of purchase of public utility; use of Coal Dev. Fund, HB-2280 Common School Fund income tax rate increase, revenues for educational purposes, HB-1094 community reinvestments est. requirements for banks and savings & loans, SB-1392;HB-1267 Comptroller's Uniform Statewide Accounting System (CUSAS) Impact Note Act, SB-692 county accounts deletes annual statement publication requirement, HB-1974 County Budget Law balances of FY funds available 90 days after close of fiscal year, HB-2873 county general funds fees added to fines deposited in, HB-1912 county treasury funds appropriated for Build IL development & planning, HB-1963 Custodians of Public Funds Act filing of certificate of publication and statements, HB-1922 Dept. of Public Health expenditures organ transplant costs; infant mortality reduction, SB-1454 Disaster Relief Act Fund State agency disaster-related expenses, HB-2802 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. dispute resolution funds, SB-525;HB-1343 Drivers Education Fund percentage of bail deposited upon failure of person to appear, HB-1558 electronic funds transfer Comptroller and county board authorization, HB-1151 federal currency transaction reports also filed with State Police, HB-1611 federal funds Intergov'tal Cooperation Comm. designate identifying number used in documentation, HB-1317 Intergov'tal. Cooperation Commission Advisory Committee on Federal Programs (was Block Grants), name change, HB-163 Federal Reserve charges est. account for State Treasurer to pay, Comptroller rules, HB-1306 Fire Protection Fund revises references to; State Fire Marshal expend federal funds, SB-921 Fiscal Note Act Truth in Spending Act; filed with bill; source of funding; legislative intent, HB-2387 General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund transfer of funds from Wildlife & Fish Fund, HB-2218 Grade Crossing Protection Fund monies used for Rail Safety Div., HB- 2118 upgrade rail facilities, transfers funds to Motor Fuel Tax Fund, HB-1735 Grant Funds Recovery Act, IL excludes certain disbursements, HB-2221 Hazardous Waste Fund monies uses, HB- 2743 Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund Brookfield Zoo & Chi. Botanical Garden, incl. allocations to, SB-71 Investment of Public Funds Act banks manage public funds; public agency investments, SB-1220;HB-2530 technical change, SB-1423 land trusts beneficiary disclosure before payment of State funds, SB-224 Linked Deposit Act, IL creates; State funds deposit; financial institution loans to small businesses, HB-1842 local government accounts audits in compliance with U.S. Comptroller standards, HB-1923 2694 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. local government audits CPA audits filed with clerk, no need for publishing copy of audit report, HB- 1483 Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act creates; commission oversee certain fiscal matters in emergency, HB-300 local government working cash funds appropriations amounts authorized, HB-862 Local Investment Pool Act creates; cities with Enterprise Zones form Municipal Investment Pool, HB-2733 Matured Bond and Coupon Fund continuing appropriation to pay back Matured Bond and Coupon Fund, HB-1307 Motor Fuel Tax funds local governmental use, eliminates DOT supervision, HB-254 Motor Fuel Tax Local Expenditure Restriction Act, creates, HB-1380 Nicaragua no State funds used to send troops to Nicaragua, HB-1542 non-State Treasury new funds Agribusiness Venture Investment Fund, SB-248 Emergency Telephone System Fund, HB-911 Employer-Assisted Community Housing Fund, HB-964 Farm Debt Mediation Fund, HB-705 Handicapped High Risk Infant Fund, HB-1472 Intergovt'al. Cooperation Conference Fund, HB-162 Post-Harvest Technology Fund, HB- 700 Seed Capital Fund, HB-703 Special Projects Fund, SB-572 oil overcharge award fund uses, SB-1333 park district/forest preserve district funds pooling, investment management agreements, HB-868 Patient Travel Trust Fund creates; DMHDD use for travel expenses of patients in State facilities, HB-2339 pension fund investments Northern Ireland, Comptroller survey of U.S. corps., HB-1374 Personal Economic Disclosure arbitrators, adjudicators and hearing officers, requires disclosure of financial info., E087-3 Police and Fire Pension Management Council, creates, HB-2539 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Private Activity Bond Allocation Act, IL creates; establish standards; non-home rule counties or municipalities, SB- 1167 Prompt Payment by State Act perishable goods paid for within 30 days of bill approval, HB-232 vendor bill approval, SB-1129 Protest Fund transfers, SB-483 Public Airport Expenditures Referendum Act creates; no public funds on airports w/o referendum, SB-1310 Public Pension Advisory Council, creates, HB-2556 Revenue Stabilization Act of 1987 monies set aside for future State use, HB-1920 school health clinics bans State funding, HB-988 school regional superintendents financial audits oft accounts, funds and monies, SB-1012 Snowmobile Trail Establishment Fund amount of fee allocation, SB-1233 Sports Facilities Authority Act & related funds, repeals, SB-878;HB-374 repeals Act and related funds, SB-878; HB-374 State Auditing Act nonprofit organizations receiving State or fed. funds, A.G. annual audit, SB- 166 State Collection Act of 1986 applies to IL State Scholarship Commission; agency collection assistance contracts, HB-1956 State Construction Account Fund federal reimbursements deposited into same fund, HB-851 State Disbursements to Counties Act creates; disbursement directly to county treasurer, SB-427 State Finance Act airport runways, bans public funds usage, HB-2860 continuing appropriation to pay back Matured Bond and Coupon Fund, HB-1307 Dept. Rehab Services use current FY funds for past FY services, HB-2357 pari-mutuel tax receipt transfer formula, revises, HB-2797 rural counties & townships additional monies, SB-887 Spfld. Public Service facility petty cash funds, HB-1032 Uofl retention of certain funds, SB-968 State funds expenditure 2695 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Comptroller examination if legality in question, HB-1831 State Moneys Act bonds accepted as security for deposit of St. moneys, SB-264 insured CDs accepted as security for St. deposits, HB-1605 investment of interest in loans to municipalities, HB-1679 State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act collateralization of funds in financial institutions, SB-1179 State revenue sharing increases amounts to be deposited into Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, HB- 118, 1180 State Treasury new funds Academic Improvement Trust Fund for Community Colleges, HB-1747 Agricultural Diversification Revolving Fund, SB-1452 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Fund, SB-1481 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act Fund, HB-612 Asbestos Abatement Fund, SB-1463 Assistance to the Blind Fund, HB-305 Attorney General's Financial Crime Prevention Fund, SB-1335 Boxer's Neurological Examination Fund, HB-43 Chemical Safety Fund, HB-1359 Chicago Public School Lottery Fund, SB-105 Child Trauma and Critical Care Fund, HB-389 Contractors' License Fund, SB-1175 County Lottery Sharing Fund, SB-121 Critical Habitat Private Sector Matching Fund, SB-1228 DCFS Children's Services Fund, SB-1488 Department of Registration and Education Disciplinary Fund, SB- 1262 Downstate Illinois Toll Highway Authority Fund, SB-1518 Election Campaign Fund, SB-1281 Emerg'cy Medical Services Fund, HB- 1450 Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund, HB-78 Enterprise Zone Promotional Fund, HB-2407 Farm Debt Management Fund, SB- 1535 Federal Clean Water Act Revolving Loan Fund, HB-1928 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Firearm Owners Identification Fund, HB-2351 Fish and Wildlife Endowment Fund, HB-2304 Gubernatorial Elections Fund, SB-205; HB-821 Health Facilities Planning Fund, IL, SB-1489 Historic Cities Fund, HB-1381 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Revolving Fund, HB-1229, 2284, 2466 Homeowners Emergency Assistance Revolving Fund, HB-2488 IL Alternative Energy Loan Repayment Fund, SB-572 IL Savings and Loan and Residential Mortgage Licensee Fund, SB-1298 Income Tax Refund Account, SB- 1562; HB-2918 Income Tax Refund Fund, creates in State Treasury to make refunds from, HB-3012 Landscape Architects' Administration and Investigation Fund, SB-821;HB- 1573 Legal Profession Regulation Fund, SB- 873 Local Education Tax Relief Fund, HB- 1837 Local School District Education Enhancement Fund, SB-1549 Mandatory Arbitration Fund, HB-2748 McCormick Place Rehabilitation Fund, HB-2624 Medical Fraud and Abuse Prevention Fund, SB-742 Mental Health Special Environment Fund, HB-2335 Min.&Fem. Owned Business Assistance Bond Retirement and Interest Fund; Min.&Fem. Owned Business Assistance Fund, HB-1139 Municipal Earnings Tax Fund, HB- 896 Municipal Lottery Sharing Fund, SB- 121 Municipal Wastewater Treatment Loan Fund, SB- 117 New Home Warranty Security Fund, HB-2689 Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund, HB-1511 Obscenity Profits Forfeiture Fund, SB-1376;HB-2480 Open Space Lands Acquisition & Development Fund, HB-1521 Optometric Licensing & Disciplinary Committee Fund, SB-537;HB-2554 2696 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Paratransit Fund, SB-818 Pre-need Funeral Consumer Protection Fund, HB-1700 Professional Regulation Evidence Fund, SB-1309;HB-1933 Public Utility Acquisition Fund/Public Utility Acquisition Bond Retirement and Interest Fund, HB-1617 Rainy Day Fund, HB-2536 Regional Development Authority Fund, SB-1055 Savings and Loan and Residential Mortgage Licensee Fund, SB-1298, 1349 School Aid Income Tax Fund, SB-723 School District Income Tax Fund, HB- 537 Self-employed Manufacturing Assistance Fund, IL, SB-1239 Small Contractors' Surety Bond Guarantee Revolving Fund, HB-257 State Compensation Insurance Fund, SB-415 State Farm Debt Restructuring Fund, SB-560 State Podiatric Medical Disciplinary Fund, SB-478 U.S. Olympic Committee Fund of IL, SB-129 Uncompensated Hospital Care Pool Fund, HB-2163 Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund, HB-2797 Uninsured Motorist Victim Injury Compensation Fund, SB-871;HB-26, 1952 Universal Lifeline Service Fund, HB- 2139 Universal Telephone Service Fund, HB-752 Wastewater Assistance Revolving Fund Act, SB-1486 Workers' Compensation Insurance Fund, HB-1008 State's budget annual budget incl. formulas for funding State retirement systems, HB-1663 requires 40% dedicated to education, HB-1499 St. agencies/Supreme Court approp. reduction by 5%, HB-2009 township transfer of funds, HB-581 Township Working Cash Fund Act, creates, HB-621 U of I Crippled Children Services Uofl administration of funds, HB-1485 U of I Revenue Board Financing Act for Auxiliary Facilities Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Uofl purchase buildings & facilities for research & services, SB-968 Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund transfer of funds into GRF, HB-2797 Violent Crime Victims Fund Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act proceeds, percentage deposited into Fund, HB-2181 wasted State funds disclosure bans disclosure of State employee's identity, SB-753;HB-1780 PUBLIC UTILITIES Act, revises intent, HB- 1171 advertising nuclear energy costs, HB-2147 advertising expenditures included in report to ICC, SB-130 Citizens Utility Board See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS coal fired generating stations excludes from CWIP rate base prohibition, HB-1773 Commerce Commission, Illinois (ICC) See COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) condominium electricity allows purchase through central meter as single customer, HB-1657 conservation and weather programs DCCA operate under Energy Assistance Act, HB-2397 construction work in process (CWIP) bans including costs in rate base when utility enabled to generate 115% of peak power, HB-2140 coal fired generating stations, excludes from prohibition in rate base determination, HB-1773 customer bills apportionment among residential landlords and tenants; util. company obligations, HB-2589 Citizens Utility Board information checkoff; repeals mailing provisions, SB- 172;HB-401 late payment penalties, prohibits on estimated bill payments, HB-1449 phone bill identify number of phone used for assessed charge, HB-1890 pollution control facility tax exempt gas & electricity not included, HB-7 customer lists furnished to Citizens Utility Board upon request, HB-2144 dishonored checks, expands provisions, HB- 1166 2697 PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. Electric Supplier Act defines wheeling, SB-774 provision of service in corporate boundaries, SB-130 electric utilities excess generating capacity determination; ICC adjust rates, HB-938 power generated by country other than USA, prohibits purchasing or transmitting, HB-1814 purchases-cogeneration from solid waste; min. rates; tax credits, HB-942 electrical service enterprise zone businesses may contract for, SB-559 seasonal rates, restricts higher rate application, HB-2982 employee regulations restricts former ICC director employment, HB-1459 Energy Assistance Act no outdoor gas lights; attorney reciprocity; charitable donations; IL Residential Affordable Payment Program exceptions, SB-487 weatherization excludes purchase of heating units or other appliances, HB-41 program run by DCCA, SB-95; HB-393 revises program; DCCA run weatherization & conservation programs, HB-393 energy audits residences of persons 65 or older, HB- 715 energy plans gas & electric company exemptions; limits requirements to IL services, costs & facilities, SB-790 enterprise zone tax exemption eligibility requirements, HB-441 exemption status 3 months after certification (now 6), HB-1419 franchise agreements limits ICC regulation, HB-190 fuel cost relief Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act eligiblity, SB-1352 gas purchase least expensive available or no increase in rates or charges, HB-610 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 private utility ID on poles, SB-858 local government facilities Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. transporting power between facilities, use of public utility equipment for costs, HB-2599 local regulation, rates, HB-2420 Market Service Area, technical change, SB- 773 mortgage of personal property mortgagee pay off within 48 hours of request, HB-1501 nuclear power advertising, HB-2147 nuclear power plants decommissioning trust funds, SB-173, 187; HB-215 new plant prohibition, restriction, SB-241 public utilities acquisition ICC gas & electric purchase or eminent domain acquisition; general obligation bonds; HB-1617 Public Utilities Revenue Act dishonored checks provisions, expands, HB-1166 rate base bans including costs of investment in construction allowing 115% of peak generation, HB-2140 CWIP prohibition, excludes coal fired generating stations, HB-1773 rates see also: COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS automatic reduction upon removal of utility tax, HB-2920 bans increases based on changes in franchise agreements, SB-794 cities prescribe; local regulation of utilities, HB-2420 gas increase, req. proof by utility of trying to keep costs down, SB-1410 high and low usage season charges, bans, SB-1268, 1545;HB-2900 ICC exclusive rating authority for electric service, SB-1268 limits increases, HB-648 nuclear plant failure to meet standards, no reflection in rates, HB-657 reduction if tax decreased, HB-2152 reduction, removal of IRS taxes, SB- 130 refunds of excess rates or tariffs, SB- 1245;HB-2204 residential customer life-support equipment electric rates, ICC study, SB-1267 seasonal rates, restricts higher rate application, HB-2982 services & facilities furnished without discrimination; lower rates for low income residents, HB-2145 2698 PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. summer/winter consumption, prohibits different rates, HB-2903, 2905 summer/winter meter reading dates, HB-123 reorganization incl. transactions affecting 5% of utility's revenues, HB-41 provides for; bans forming of subsidiaries, SB-764 rights-of-way, county board may grant, HB-2746 service fees limits for embedded costs, SB-216 service or repair work minimum performance standards; requires specific appointments; liability for consumer lost work time, HB-1362 subsidiaries bans utility companies from forming; reorganization provisions, SB-764 tax credits; gross revenue tax increase; increases fees, SB-1050 telephones See TELEPHONES termination of service ICC review officer in each county, HB- 2282 PURCHASING counties contracts for bids, purchases over $10,000, SB-461 DOT procurement of goods disadvantaged businesses, requires DOT procurement from, HB-1647 Illinois goods and services DCCA program-IL business and government agencies purchase, * HB-2369 Negotiated Purchase Act, IL creates; IL vendors match low out of St. bids, HB-809 Purchasing Act, IL abandoned lands reclamation, percentage retention deposited into trust acct., HB-2428 bid exception for written contract for professional or artistic services, SB- 1315 bidding exemptions, HB-2796 bribery: defines subcontract, HB-1675, 1907 exempts Dept. Nuclear Safety technical equipment purchases, SB-1231 government intern personal service contract conflict of interest, HB- 2815 out-of-State contract awards, HB-1899 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PURCHASING-Cont. prohibits contracts at below dealer cost, HB-459 repeals, HB-497 Small Business Purchasing Act construction contract ceilings, removes, HB-2445 State Government Procurement Code, creates; repeals IL Purchasing Act, HB- 497 RADIO AND TELEVISION cable TV mobile home park owner may not require removal of antenna or subscribing to cable service, HB-1616 Municipal Code technical change, HB- 1621 mobile homes park owner may not require removal of antenna or subscribing to cable service, HB-1616 public body meetings notification to TV & radio stations of meetings, SB-1460 public museum historical radio & TV broadcasting, incl. in definition, HB-981 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act restricts morbid materials, HB-2612 REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY abandoned real estate DCCA loans to low income persons to assist in acquisition, HB-2095 Cook County Board of Appeals See TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) County Assessor Notification Act creates; property condition changes, HB-414 Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform Dir. of Financial Institutions consider any claim & issue decision within 90 days, HB-2100 negative report requirement waiver, SB-458 estate in tenancy by the entirety creates, provides rights thereto, SB-84 estates of decedents probate, release of interests not sold; good faith purchasers, etc., SB-73 flood plain real estate sales, HB-1095 Foreclosed Property Maintenance Responsibility Act, creates, HB-415 gas & oil exploration damages, compensation to surface owners, HB- 1772 husband and wife 2699 REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY-Cont. estate in tenancy by the entirety, creates, SB-84 industrial real estate bans transfer until site cleared of hazardous wastes, SB-1244;HB-2246 Military & Naval Dept. transfer of real property, HB-1781 mortgages See MORTGAGES property annexations Cook County property annexed to Metropolitan Sanitary Dist., SB-140;HB-316 Property Tax Appeal Board See TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) Property Tax Relief Grant Act creates; grants to persons paying 10% of taxable income for taxes, SB-364 rail carriers maintenance of urban bridges, roadways, rights-of-way; fines, HB- 2928 railroad right-of-way sale or lease of improved real estate at fair rate, SB-517 Real Estate Appraiser License Act creates; Dept. R&E administer, HB- 1325 real estate brokers grants banks powers of, SB-607 Real Estate License Act of 1983 bans soliciting owners who have given notice of not wishing to sell, HB- 2497 Condominium Property Act enforcement, HB-2424 license reinstatement fee uses, SB-1185 license renewal fee reduction, HB-2435 license renewal fees, HB-1429 repeals obsolete provision, HB-2433 technical change, SB-1342 technical revision, HB-2434 Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Act creates; requires written statement for any transfer of residential property; liability, HB-1892 Residential Real Estate Contract Default Act creates; defaulting buyer obligated to 3% of contract, HB-1531 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act includes persons over 60 (now 65), HB- 226 slum housing management, HB-2763 solicitation to sell real estate Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY-Cont. bans soliciting owners who have given notice of not wishing to sell, HB- 2497 statute of limitations surety for construction & improvements to real property, HB- 440 Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney for Property Act creates; agent powers for property and financial matters, HB-1110 Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, SB-577; HB-2659 title registration petition to withdraw referred to examiner, HB-57 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform creates; disposition; abandoned property; incl. intangible property; Dept. Financial Instit. rules; SB- 1028, 1113 RECORDERS See COUNTIES RECORDS Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act focus of Act to protect sources and burial sites; Historic Preservation Agency controls exploration, HB-263 child abuse records See CHILDREN AND MINORS Clerks of Courts Act repeal of automatic record keeping expenses Section, removes, SB-1609 Community Care Program Criminal Background Investigations Act creates; Dept. Aging community care agencies employee background checks, HB-1120, 2809 community-based services reorganization, public hearings, SB-1506 Comptroller warrants & vouchers kept 5 yrs., HB-1918 consumer reporting agencies child support orders, agency report may include information, SB-758 Conviction Information Act, IL Uniform creates; access & dissemination of conviction info; public access, SB-926 county recorders county recorders accept instruments whenever offices open, HB-1438 Criminal History Records Act, Uniform creates; collection, dissemination & disclosure; repeals criminal ID & investigation Act, SB-964 2700 RECORDS- Cont. pretrial services agency records, verification & retention, HB-2358 criminal identification and investigation Act repeals; creates Uniform Criminal History Records Act, SB-964 Criminal Justice Information Act criminal history record information Authority prescribe forms, manner & fees, SB-909 definition changes, SB-910 DCFS records may be proved by certified photostatic copy in any proceedings, SB-912 Freedom of Information Act Community Care Program Criminal Background Investigations Act, creates; Dept. Aging community care agencies employee background checks, HB-2809 exemptions Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act, Dept. Public Hlth. info, SB-651 State's Attorney file suit/require explanation of exemption, HB- 2569 requests made of sch. dist., SB-441 Health-Care Information Act, Uniform, creates SB-1528 Identification Card Act, Illinois disability definition, expands, HB-252 duplication, misdemeanor, HB-2699 Illinois Identification Card Act official card determination, charge of duplicating or selling purported IL card, SB-1472 juvenile records disclosure under Juvenile Court Act or Adoption Act, HB-2223 victim insurance agency access to juvenile court records, HB-2366 land titles registrar indices: grantors and grantees; Local Records Act, HB-1376 lie detector tests crime victims testing solely at victim's request, SB-1159 prohibits as condition of employment, SB-455;HB-1048 State police internal investigations or disciplinary actions, bans mandatory lie detector test, HB-1547 Local Records Act destruction of records; microfilimng standards, SB-480;HB-2785 medical malpractice disclosure see also: CIVIL PROCEDURE out-of-State health professional license applicants must disclose, HB-1814 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RECORDS-Cont. Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act determination of confidential information to be removed from records prior to inspection, HB-1934, 1935 juvenile records disclosure, HB-2223 therapist disclosure; consent & revocation; immunity, SB-1235;HB-2831 motor vehicle driving records See MOTOR VEHICLES municipal health departments privileged information, SB-1172 Notices Act county advertising: annual reports, assessments, delinquent taxes, HB- 1911 Public Accounting Act confidentiality, SB-1009 Recorders Act DOT review requirements of maps, plats, SB-908 School Student Records Act, IL student records to parents when student transfering to another school, SB-826 State Records Act protection and preservation in event of emergencies, State agencies establish system, HB-840 Trade Secrets Act, Uniform creates; codify basic common law provisions, HB-1853 Vital Records Act birth certificate specify blood type, SB-932;HB-730 birth certificate, parent's names and signatures, HB-939 fictitious vital record for protection of law enforcement officer or witness, authorizes, HB-2326 public access to vital records over 100 yrs. old, SB-247 RECREATION Campground Licensing and Recreational Area Act additional duty of care, liability, HB-1421 technical change, HB-1386 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act definitions: carnival and principal business, HB-228 liability insurance and bond requirements, HB-227 maximum permit fee, eliminates, SB-155 permit revocations; standards for length of suspension; fees, SB-601 2701 RECREATION-Cont. golf courses golf course purchase, grants rights of first refusal, SB-634 township acquisition, eliminates size limitation, HB-2947 township purchase of 100 acres (now 50), authorizes, HB-283 township purchase, increases maximum authorized size, HB-552 Lake Calumet Environmental Enhancement Authority Act creates; clean up Lake Calumet area; bonding/property tax, SB- 1600 landowner obligations, SB-37; HB-418, 683, 806 Membership Campground Act advertising; premiums; cancellation rights, HB-1836 Prairie Trail Authority Act county corporate authorities incl. board of trustees of eligible county counservation dist., HB-1819 recreational facilities creates State Authority to develop; powers of taxing, eminent domain, bond issuance, SB-757 Recreational Improvement and Rehabilitation Act creates; DCCA programs, grants, HB- 2638 Skiing Safety Board, creates in Dept. of Labor, SB-957;HB-2786 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act Snowmobile Trail Establishment Fund fee allocation, SB-1233 State Parks, Tourism and Recreation creates Div. in Dept. of Conservation, HB-2709 REGULATORY AGENCIES Regulatory Reform Act of 1979 review of State agencies; BOB study regulatory agencies; Leg. Research Unit study review regulatory agencies, SB-658 Sunset Act Architectural Act, extends repeal, SB- 210 Barber, Cosmetology & Esthetics Act, SB-454 Dietetic Practice Act, SB-456 Nursing Act repeal, extends, SB-1217 Pharmacy Practice Act, repeals in 1997, SB-747 Professional Engineering Act, extends repeal, SB-211 professions review in 1987. defers to 1988, HB-1436 repeal health professions repealers, SB- 657 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REGULATORY AGENCIES-Cont. review of State agencies; BOB study regulatory agencies; Leg. Research Unit study review regulatory agencies, SB-658 Social Workers Registration Act, extends repeal, HB-1591, 1608 Structural Engineering Act, extends repeal, SB-209 RESOLUTIONS - CA - FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS balanced fed. budget, calls for const. convention, HJR-19 compensation of Senators and Representatives delay increase taking effect until election of Representatives, ratifies, SJR-4 RESOLUTIONS - CA - STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Article I - Bill of Rights Bail and Habeas Corpus (Section 9) denial of bail for certain felony offenses, eliminates provision, SJR-1 Article III - Suffrage and Elections Board of Elections (Section 5) General Assembly election contests, HJRCA-12 Voting Qualifications (Section 1) residency requirement, HJRCA-1 Article IV - The Legislature Effective Date of Laws (Section 10) bills passed after April 30, HJRCA-19 Impeachment (Section 14) Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals, creates, HJRCA-11 Legislative Composition (Section 2) redistricting plans, SJR-21 terms, HJRCA-6 Legislative Redistricting (Section 3) Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals, creates, HJRCA-11 Organization (Section 6) General Assembly election contests, HJRCA-12, 14 Passage of Bills (Section 8) local gov't. expenditure of funds, (St. Mandates Act) bill passage requirements, SJR-2; HJRCA-8, 17 Sessions (Section 5) bans between general election & 2nd Wed. of next Nov. unless emergency, HJRCA-19 Senatorial terms not conclude during Rep. term, HJRCA-6 Article IX - Revenue 2702 RESOLUTIONS - CA - STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS-Cont. Limitations on the Imposition of New Taxes and the Increase of Tax Rates (new Section 9.1), HJRCA-2 Limitations on Total of St. Taxes & Revenues-State Share Committed to Local Gov't.-Prohibition of Mandate of Local Programs w/o St. Funding (new Sec. 11), HJRCA- 11 Revenue Power (Section 1) referendum to limit taxing power, HJRCA-22 State Revenue Power (Section 1) G.A. exclusive power to raise revenue, Statewide limitation may limit; local gov't. taxing power limitation, SJR-90 Tax Sales (Section 8) redemption exception, HJRCA-13 tax delinquency period, SJR-41; HJRCA-9, 15 Article V - The Executive Gubernatorial Succession (Section 6) Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals, creates, HJRCA-11 Joint Election (Section 4) joint nomination of Gov. & Lt. Gov.; Gov. fill Lt. Gov. vacancy by appointment, HJRCA-10 Vacancies in Elective Office Gov. appoint Lt. Gov., HJRCA-10 Article VI - The Judiciary appointment of all judges by Supreme Ct.; no judicial retention, SJR-14 Assoc. Judges appointment, SJR-18 Attorney Discipline (new Section 20) Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, creates, SJR-35, 42 circuit judges appointment, HJRCA-5 election of Assoc. Judges outside Cook County, HJRCA-4 nomination of judges; retention of judges, HJRCA-16 Office of Associate Judge, eliminates; assumes circuit court judge office; appointment by Gov.; Judicial review, HJRCA-20 selection of judges, SJR(CA)-7, 13; HJRCA-3 Supreme Court - Jurisdiction (Section 4) General Assembly election contests, HJRCA-12, 14 Supreme Court judge election; appointment of Circuit & Appellate Court judges, HJRCA-18 Supreme Court of Criminal Appeals, creates, HJRCA-11 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CA - STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS-Cont. Article VIII - Finance State Audit and Auditor General (Section 3) audit all public funds of the State, SJR-94 Article X - Education State Board of Education, abolishes; election of Supt. Public Instruction, HJRCA-7 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS "Rathskeller", renamed to something more appropriate, Legislative Space Need Commission directed, HR-715 Ad-Hoc Committee review the current flooding situation & make recommendations, HJR-122 Aeronautics, House Select Commmittee on Aviation Transportation Safety Subcommittee, creates, HR-465 Armed Forces recruitment lists educational institutions furnish student lists, SJR-28 asbestos study institutions of higher learning conduct, SR-169 Attorney General investigation into electrical ducts at McCormick Place Annex, HR-583 Auditor General "Parents Too Soon" program, conduct a audit, HR-863 Chicago Housing Authority audit, HR- 319, 345 Job Training Partnership Act, HR-309 Parents Too Soon program audits, HR- 863 statutory workers' compensation & occupational diseases program, HR- 204 use of public funds of the State by the Will Cty Private Industry Council, Inc., SR-225 White Sox Park study, HR-59 blue ribbon commission, apprenticeship programs, Washburne facility, SR-87 Board of Education "Just Say No" Day, May 15, 1987, designate as State holiday, SR-37 Chicago Board of Education, requirements & guarantee to all children legal, fair and adequate treatment, urges, HR-352 children in interscholastic competitive athletic and activities, HJR-12 G.E.D. & education programs, HR- 202 2703 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. lower out-of-state tuition Readiness Quotient, factors designed to assess the whole child, HR-249 required to better screen and regulate trade & vocational schools, SR-638 study the problem of private school bonding and its associated costs, HJR-96 Board of Trustees, set new standards for educational goals, HR-168 Campaign Ethics, Joint Committee is created, HJR-94 Chicago Avenue Armory, DCMS to appraise the property, SR-629 Chicago Board of Education, parent involvement in a school improvement process, HR-646 Chicago Housing Authority, creates Special House Committee to Investigate, HR- 326, 345 Circuit Court of Cook County increase the number of judges, hear abuse and neglect cases, HR-135 stystem of staggered scheduling, child neglected or dependent, HR-134 Colt Firearms Company, IL Sec. of State, Dept. of Corrections & Dept. of State Police to boycott products, urges, SR-239; HR-333 Committee on Sports and Meeting Facilities constructing multi-purpose sports stadiums in City of Chicago, HR-26 Correctional Facility Conflicts, bipartisan Special Hosue Committee on, HR-825 creates bipartisan Special Committee, Inmate Rights, investigate problems & needs of this State's inmate population, HR-825 creates Special Committee to examine IL State Lottery, SJR-3 Department of Agriculture slaughtering chickens & the federal inspection does not detect salmonella poisoning, HR-620 Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse develop a plan for implementation of an employee assistance program for State employees, HR-173 Department of Children and Family Services Project Safe Place, urges, HR-602 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs assess all State supported & funded economic development & business programs, HR-629 Chicago Housing Authority management & operations study, HR-319 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Project Safe Place, urges, HR-602 regulation of credit cards, revolving credit and credit availability, SJR-17 study appropriateness of State government engaging in economic activites, HR-595 Department of Corrections split shifts, 12-hour rather than a 24hour basis, SR-123 Department of Energy and Natural Resources feasibility of recharging the deep sandstone acquifers in northeastern IL with treated Lake Michigan water, SR-357 Ohio Ontario Clean Fuels, Inc., locate liquefaction plant, urges, HR-517 Department of Law Enforcement Project Safe Place, urges, HR-602 Department of Lottery conduct drawings of winning numbers in public locations, SR-754 Department of Public Health AIDS, report to G.A. at least semi- annually, HR-705 danger of salmonella poisoning from chicken, HR-425 decertification of State facilities for developmentally disabled adults, HR-501 extending full Medicaid eligibility to pregnant women & their children, HR-703 hospitals in this State, employing personal blood donor programs, HR- 106 IL Health Care Cost Containment Council, study of persons without adequate health care insurance coverage, HR-524 locate a Cancer Information and Research Center in southeast Cook Cty, SR-755 medical needs of low income citizens of the Rockford area, HR-674 rural health clinics in primary health care shortage areas, SJR-40 slaughtering chickens & the federal inspection does not detect salmonella poisoning, HR-620 solutions to the problems of erosion and sedimentation, HR-578 study the overuse of adolescent psychiatric hospitals & units, HR- 242; 296 upgrading standards of Veterans Admin. hospitals, HR-245 Department of Revenue investigate cases involving diesel & gasoline State tax evasion, HR-626 2704 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. reconsider laying off 200 employees, Governor urged, HR-662 site valuation property taxation, SR- 134 Department of State Police McGruff cartoon dog, obtain copyright license & adopt McGruff, HR-218 Department of Transportation Aviation Safety & Noise Abatement Act, needed grants to airports throughout this country, Congress urgred, HR-423 Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Summit, IL, erect a sign at Harlem Ave. exist off Interstate Highway 55, HJR-74 rest area, intersection of 1-55 & Lorenzo Rd. is unnecssary, SJR-9 US 36, designate as 1-72, speed limit of 65 mph, SR-222 Department of Veterans' Affairs State-Federal satellite outpatient clinic at Manteno Veterans' Home complex, HR-158 study the problems and needs of State's aging veteran population, creates Joint Task Force on, HJR-55 upgrading standards of Veterans Admin. hospitals, HR-245 Departments of Public Aid decertification of State facilities for developmentally disabled adults, HR-501 Dept. of Central Management Services appraise Chicago Ave. Armory, SR- 629 Harold Washington State of Illinois Center, urges designation, HJR-141 Dept. of Registration and Education trade and vocational school studies, SR-683 Developmental Care, special House Committee, recreates from 84th G.A., HR-13 Direct the D.O.T., Div. of Aeronautics to sell one-half State owned aircraft & deposit proceeds to General Revenue Fund, ernor urged, SR-396 Drainage Problems of American Bottoms Area, created State & Local Government Advisory Committee on, HJR-54; HR- 623 Economic and Fiscal Commission, examine all current tax incentives, HR-589 Economic Development Assessment Task Force extends reporting date, SR-680 election judges, increase in compensation, not less than $100 on election day, HR- 118 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Elementary & Secondary Education, school health services & the role of the certified School Nurse, SR-398 Entry to the Nursing Profession, Select Joint Committee created, SJR-55 extending full Medicaid eligibility to pregnant women & their children, HR- 703 fees to be charged to the public for photocopying public records, Joint Committee on Admin. Rules establish, HR-924 flooding in Illinois, Statewide Ad-Hoc Committee, HJR- 122 Gifted Students school districts establish a parent advisory committee, HR-284 Hazardous Waste Remediation, Select Joint Committee created, SJR-60 Health Maintenance Organizations, special House Committee on, creates, HR-54 Health Professions & Occupations, creates Select Joint Committee on State Regulations of, SJR-45 IL Aviation Transportation Safety Board, public safety, to be created, HJR-71 IL Commerce Commission abolish different summer/winter rate structures, SJR-89;HJR-132, 138 elected, submission of public question to voters in 1988, SR-431 IL Public Utilities Act, increase in utility rates, HR-214 nuclear powered electric generating units, SR-325 rates charged by public utilities, HR- 904, 911 rates for utility services, HJR-138 recognize the sale of the Chicago & IL Midland Railway Company, SR-142 reduction in corporate tax rates, HJR-3; HR-17 sale of the Chicago & IL Midland Railway Company, HR-216 utilization of rate structures for electricity, rates for summer and winter usage, HJR-132 IL Department of Nuclear Safety Chem-Nuclear compactor facility, operating license approval, SJR-10 selecting a site for disposal of low-level radioactive waste in IL., urges Governor, HR-844 IL Dept. of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse, status of women in alcoholism, HR-130 IL EPA, hazards posed by styroform containers and non-returnable bottles, SR-367 IL General Assembly on Housing in IL, Select Joint Committee, creates, HJR-2 2705 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. IL of the Immigration Reform & Control Act of 1986, Joint Committee established, SJR-22 Illinois Dept. of Insurance insurance policy to contain a Coverage Limitation Guide, SR-22 retiree benefits under State health insurance program, HR-310; SR-271 Inmate Rights, Special House Committee on, creates, HR-825 Intergovernmental Cooperation lawncare chemical ordiances, HR-203 Joint Judicial Advisory Committee, formulating recommendations for legislative, SJR-29 Kansas City to Chicago Route Corridor, Select Committee created, SR-412 licensing of nuclear reactors, urge U.S. NRC to reject the proposed rule, SR-397 Lottery, Special Committee created, SJR- 75 Management and use of Lake Michigan, creates a Task Force for problems, SJR- 16 Medicaid HMO Abuses, Senate Select Committee on, creates, SR-681 medical needs of low income citizens of Rockford area, Crusader Clinic urged, HR-674 new motor vehicles are not to be purchase during Fiscal yr. 1988, Governor & Dept. of Central Management Services urged, SR-395 Older Americans Act, calls upon Congress, SJR-49 probation, task force to study problems of persons on, SJR-81 Property Rights in Marriage, Joint Committee created, HJR-88 Public Utilities, Special Committee created, SJR-74 recidivism, Blue Ribbon Task Force to study, appoints, SJR-83 Reproductive Technologies, creates Joint Committee on, HR-344; HJR-80 Rockford Regional Academic Center, offer a diverse program of engineering, urge Northern IL University, HR-663 Secondary & Elementary School Sports, recreates Joint Committee, SJR-34 Senate Special Committee on Consumer Banks, study consumer banks, SR-161 send 10,000 Poles back to Poland, State Dept. urged, HR-592 Sports and Meeting Facilities, Select Committee on creates, SR-7 extends reporting date, SR-252 State Board of Education Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. trade and vocational school studies, SR-683 State Regulation of Professions & Occupations, Select Joint Committee, creates, HJR-1 State's Attorney adopt an official policy, child-victim of criminal sexual offense, HR-133 student financial aid policies, Committee established, SR-430 teacher strike in the public school system of Homer, IL, IL Educational Labor Relations Board urged, HR-682 teenager death, creates Task Force to, HR- 357, 360 Urban Education, creates State Task Force for Citizen Involvement in, HJR-18 Utility Rates, created a Joint Select Committee, HJR-124 Utility Rates, Joint Select Committee on, HJR-124 Vehicle Laws, Special Committee created, HR-619 Washburne Trade School, Blue Ribbon Commission created, SJR-27 Waste Disposal Needs of the State of IL, Committee to Study, creates, SJR- 77;HJR-109 Welfare Reform, Joint Committee created, SJR-59 Workers' Compensation Reform, creates Joint Committee on, HJR-39 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY Abbott Park Cheerleaders, 1st, World- International Cheerleader Competition 1987, SR-285 Ackerman, Captain Ronnie J., outstanding leadership, HJR-115 Agrest, Dr. Jerome, Int'l President of the Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, HR- 569 Akers, Joseph, "patriotic program", SR-402 Alesia, James H., District Court Judge for Northern District of IL, SR-370 Alexander, Booker T., charitable service to Masonic Fraternity, SR-288 Allen, Dr. Richard R., service to the Montagnard people, SR-355 Allen, Steve, honored for his history in music, HR-859 American Badge Company of Orland Pk., 87' Supplier Star SAAInternational Award, SR-491 American Business Women's Assoc. for establishing ABWD on Sept. 22, SR-625 American Latvian Association, 36th Annual Congress, HR-187 American Latvian Youth Assoc., 35th annual conference, HR-922 2706 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. American Legion Post 483 & Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8077, SR-610 Angone, Olsen, Adrienne, 1st place 25th National Awards, Teaching of -Economics, HR-960 Annarita, Sister M., Golden Jubilee of religious profession, SR-311 ANNIVERSARY Affrunti, Catherine & Philip, 50th, SR-520 Austin, Dr. J. C., Jr., 18 yrs., Piligrim Missionary Baptist Church, HR-58 Curran, Gregory J., Prudential Insurance, 5 yrs., HR-603 DeLand, Brent Jr., 10th, Executive Dir. of IL Assoc. Community Action Agencies, HJR-58 Ford, Bishop Louis H., 60 yrs. service in the Gospel Ministry, HR-634 Gorens Boards Family Reunion, 50th, SR-315 Harris, Pastor Ruben, 1st, Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church, SR-440 Hildebrand, Madeline, 50 yrs. with Herald News in Joliet, SR-471 Jackie Robinson's major league baseball career, 40th, HR-399 Jenot, Martina, 40th, Horace Mann Insurance Company, HR-869 Klingner, William H., 50th, Engineering Profession, HR-16 Lake County Federation of Teachers Local 504, 50th, HR-87 Mills, Charles W., 50 yrs. with Vandalia Leader-Union News, SR- 470 Moore, Maurice Mr. & Mrs., 50th, SR-497 Moss, Don, 25th, director of Aid to Retarded Citizens, SR-231 Polish American Community Fair, 10th, HR-293 Roth, Edwin & Emma, 50th, SR-513 Rutherford, Dr. Robert, 50 yrs. medical service, SR-449 Ryan, Sister Kathleen Kevin, 40th, SR-12; HR-32 St. Marie, George, 30 yrs., banking industry, HR-52 Wallace, Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth, Mason City Assembly of God Church, 40th, SR-615 Waukegan Park District, 70th, HR-47 Wycoff, Edward G. & Alneita, 35th, SR-504 ANNIVERSARY, FOUNDING "Ayuda", of WCIU-TV Channel 26 in Chicago, 18 yrs., HR-932 Abraham Lincoln Centre, Chicago, Founders Day Celebration, June 5, 1987, SR-339 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 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African Methodist Episcopal Church, North America, Bicentennial, SR- 71,602 AFSCME Council 31, 10th, SR-595 Allen Junior H.S., 100th, HR-292 Allsteel, Aurora, 75th, SR-53 American Legion, 68th, HJR-29 Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 75th, SR-249 Antioch Seperate Babtist Church, 100th, HJR-120 Ardmore School, 75th, HR-356 Arlington Heights Woman's Club, 100th, SR-98 Armstrong World Industries, Inc., 40th, HR-572 Auburn Rotary Club, 50th, SR-172 Aurora Chapter, German Amercian National Congress, 20th, HJR-72 Bacon and Van Buskirk Glass Company in Champaign, 50th, HR- 887 Baker Memorial United Methodist Church, 150 yrs., HR-799 Bank of LaGrange Park, 25th, SR-354 Bellwood Chamber of Commerce & Industry, SR-39 Berwyn National Bank, 50th, SR-730 Bielarus' Independence, 69th, SR-189 Blue Caps, Blue Island Citizens for Mentally Retarded, Inc., 20th, SR- 47 Bluejackets Assoc., 10 yrs., HJR-67 Boy Scout Troop I, Park Ridge, 75th, SR-31 Boy Scout Troop One, Park Ridge, 75th, March 1, HR-56 Brookfield Historical Society, 10th, SR-148 Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, HJR-106; SR-480 Brown's Store, Des Plaines, 19th, SR- 455 Bureau County, Sesquicentennial, HR- 891 Calumet City, Lansing, Burnham Area PTA Council, 45 yrs., HR-350; SR- 250 Calvin Christian School, 75th, SR-42 Captive Nations Week, 29th, HR-708 Carey, Mr. & Mrs. Paul, 50th, HJR- 75 Carle Clinic Assoc. & Carle Foundation Hospital, 56 yrs., SR- 297 Carpenters Local Union #16, Spfld., 100th, HR-793 Carpenters' Local 44, Champaign County, 75th, HR-735 2707 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Cathedral of Love Church, 43rd, SR- 77 Champaign Police Benevolent Protective Association, 50th, HR- 207 Chapter EZ of the PEO Sisterhood, 50th, SR-484 Chicago Alcoholic Treatment Center, 30th, HR-902 Christian Reformed Church, 50th, HR-861 Cicero Pastimes Association, 75th, SR- 26 Citizen Newspaper Corporation, 22nd, SR-206 City of Aurora, 150th, HJR-35 City of Carthage, 150th, HJR-50 City of Chicago, 150th, HR-103 City of Galesburg & Knox College, 150th, HJR-91; SR-352 City of Highland, 150th, SJR-65; HR- 547 City of Highwood, 100th, HR-185; SR- 205 City of Monticello, 150th, SR-437 Collinsville Sesquicentennial, HR-670 Collinsville, 150th, SR-483 Constitution Day on May 3, 1987, Polish people, 196, SR-209 Dearborn Division, 100th, HJR-92 Decatur AAUW, 50th, SR-499 Deere & Company, 150th, HJR-32; SJR-8 DeKalb County Sesquicentennial, HR- 669 Delta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, 65th, SR-660 Des Plaines Rotary Club, 25th, SR-173 Ducks Unlimited, 50th, SJR-76 DuPage County Girl Scout Council, 35th, SR-188 Edgar County Savings & Loan Association, 100th, SJR-20 Elizabeth's Hospital of Chicago, 100th, SR-137, 138 Exchange Club of Waukegan, 50th, HR-508 Farmer City, 150th, HR-700 First Baptist Church of Dupo, 75th, SR-547 First Congregational Church of Western Springs, 100th, SR-558 First Federal Savings & Loan Assco., 40th, SR-432 First Presbytarian Church, 100th, SR- 40 Florists' Mutual Insurance Company, 100th, SR-453; HR-883 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Forest Park Review newspaper, 70th, SR-693 Fort Sheridan, 100 yrs., HR-171 Garfield-Midwest No. 117, 25th, SR- 485 Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 75th, SR-400 Girl Scout Troop 1, Chicago, 68th, SR- 368 Glenbrook Fire District, 50th, HR-257 Glenbrook South H.S., 25th, SR-32 Glenwood School for Boys, 100 yrs., SR-273 Gordon Tech H.S., 35th, SR-622 Grace Lutheran Church, 100th, HR- 232 Grace Presbyterian Church, Peoria, 125 yrs., HR-291 Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church, 73rd, SR-215 Grove Premium of Downers Grove, 25 yrs., SR-732 Harris Pharmacy, 100th, SR-427 Hart & Hart Attorneys at Law, 100th, SR-217 Hart & Hart, Attorneys at Law, 100th, HR-431 Harwood Heights, 40th, SR-454 Hegewisch Lions Club, 25th, HR-561 Holy Ghost Church, 25th, SR-326 Iglesia Bethesda Church, 5th, HR-896 IL Benedictine College, 100th, SR-158; HR-417 IL Saint Andrew Society, Feast of the Haggis, 142 yrs., SR-649 Independence of Ukraine, 70th and Act of Union, 69th, SR-724 Indian Portage Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3592, 50th, HJR-44 Ingersoll Company, Rockford, IL., 100th, SR-535 Izola Restaurant, 30th, SR-593 Jerry Motors, Inc., 40th, SR-459 John Deere Company, 150th, HR-83 Junior League of Chicago, 75th, HR- 229 Junior Woman's Club of Westchester, 30th, SR-187 Junkunc Brothers American Lock Company, 75th, SR-109 Kankakee Business and Professional Women's Club, 60th, HR-898 Kiwanis Club, E. St. Louis, 60th, SR- 284 Knox County Court House, Centennial week of June 21 through 27, SR-337 Ladies Auxiliary of the Forest Park Aerie #1344 of Fraternal Order of Eagles, 50th, SR-555 2708 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. LaMoille Village, 150th, HR-725 Latvian Independance Day, 69th, HR- 921 Lemont Lions Club, 25th, SR-177; HR-263 Liberty Baptist Church, 69th, SR-567 Linmar plant of Borg-Warner Chemicals, 20th, HJR-131 Lithuania's Independence Day, 69th, SR-19 May & Seph Inc., Oakbrook, 40th, SR-758 May & Speh, Inc., Oakbrook, 40th, HR-389 McIntosh family of St. Louis, 37th yrs., New York Cleaners, HR-1006 Meadowview Bank, 25th, HR-848 MidAmerica Federal Savings & Financial Services, 65th, SR-373 Midstate College of Peoria, IL, 100th, HR-1033 Midstate College, Peoria, 100th, SR- 709 Millers' Mutual Insurance Company, 110th, SR-525 Mission of Faith Baptist Church, 10th, SR-592 Monarch Air Service, Inc., 60th, HR- 706 Monticello, 150th, HR-690 Moraine Valley Community College, 20th, SR-135 Mother Theodore Guerin H.S., 25th, HR-182 Mt. Emory Baptist Church, Jacksonville, 150th, SR-534 Mutual Insurance Company, 100th, HR-707 National Girl Scout, 75th, SR-25 Navy Club of the U.S.A., 50th, HJR- 84 Northwest Real Estate Board, 63rd, HR-430 Northwest Republican Women, 25th, SR-122 Oak Brook Rotary Club, 25th, HR- 1030 Open Court Publishing Company, Centennial of business, HR-8 Orchard Hill Farm Kindergarten, 40th, HR-346 Order of the Eastern Star, Vesper Chapter #128, 100th, HR-1038 Ottawa, 150th, HR-701 Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, Rosemont, 30th, SR-519 Palos Community Hospital, 15th, SR- 103 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Passavant Paramedic Program, 10th, HR-347 Patrick Media Group, Inc., Chicago, Ist., HR-910 Peace Lutheran Church, 85th, HR-487 Pepperidge Farm, 50th, SR-588 Peters, Fred B., barber shop in Neoga, IL, 50th, SR-469 Polish Falcons of America, 100th, SR- 186 Pontiac, 150th, HR-704 Post #8827 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ladies Auxiliary of the William Franko & John J. McShane, HR-874 Prairie State Legal Services, 10 yrs., SR-509; HR-804 Princeville's Sesquicentennial, SR-451; HR-648 Proviso Council On Aging, 15th, SR- 559 Prussing School, 60th, SR-219 Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church, 35th, SR-601 R. W. Robinson and Associates Company, 50th, SR-721 R.W. Robison & Associates Company, 50th, SR-670 Randhurst Shopping Center, 25th, SR- 653 Rhine Post No. 2729, Veteran of Foreign Wars, 55th, HR-822 Rhine VFW Post 2729, Chicago, 55th, SR-604 Rockford Board of Realtors, 75th, HR- 455 Royal Savings & Loan Assoc., 100th, HR-679; SR-537 Rush Medical College, 150th, SR-154 S and C Electric Company, Chicago, 75th, SR-510 Saint Alphonsus Church, 100 yrs., HR- 82 Saint George Church, 95th, SJR-36; HR-240 Saint Maria Goretti Parish, SR-518 Saint Wenceslaus Parish, 75th, HR-73 Sandwich Fair, 100th, HR-625; SR- 473 Sauk Village, 30th, HR-85; SR-428 Schaumburg Township Public Library, 25th, HJR-49 Scott State Bank of Bethany, 100th, SR-637 Scovill Children Zoo, 20th, HR-432 Sheller Globe, Herrin, 35 yrs., SR-216 Sheller-Globe Manufacturing, 35th, HR-327 2709 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Skaer, Herbert & JoAnn, 25 yrs. bakery business, SR-179 Skokie Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3854, 50th, HJR-45 Smithshire Methodist Episcopal Church, centennial, SR-569 Smithshire, centennial, HR-836 St. Barbara's Church, 75th, SR-387 St. Bernardine's Parish, 75th, SR-80, 128 St. Boniface Church, 150th, SR-390 St. Cajetan's Grade School, SR-245 St. Cajetan's Parish, 60th, SR-245 St. Charles Congregational Church, 150th, SR-159 St. John's Episcopal Church, 150th, SR-389 St. John's Lutheran Church, centinnial, HR-691 St. Joseph Parish, Centennial Jubilee, HR-856 St. Joseph's Parish, Homewood, 75th, SR-541 St. Luke's Church, 100th, SR-81 St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral School, 50th, SR-224 St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Girard, 100th, SR-528 St. Paul Church of God, Bishop Louis H. Ford, Founder, 52nd, HR-634 St. Scholastica Parish of Woodridge, IL, 25th, HR-338; SR-257 State Capitol Centennial Year, 1988, SR-663 Stephen F. Gale Elementary School, 65th, HR-490 Sunset Foods of Highland Park, 50th, HR-155 The Holy Dormition of The Theotokos Orthodox Parish, 80th, SR-106 The Lutheran Church of St. John, 150th, SR-391 Third World Press, 20th, HR-969 United Brotherhood of Carpenteres & Joiners of America Local No. 44, 75th, SR-464 United Polish-American Council, 20th, SR-552 United Way of Orland Township, 20 yrs., SR-78 United Way, 100 yrs., SR-78 United Way, 100th, HJR-61; SR-198 Venedy, 150th, SR-474 Village of Edelstein, 100th, SR-452; HR-649 Village of Posen, 100th, SR-276 Village of Round Lake Beach, 50th, SR-475; HR-693 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Washington County Abstract Company, 100th, SR-647 Waukegan Park District, 70th, SR-516 Western Springs Baptist Church, 75th, SR-220 Wheaton-Glen Ellyn Elks Lodge 2258, 25 yrs., HR-780 William F. Brockman Company, 100th, HR-230 Williams, R. A., 50 yrs. of doing farming business in the Vergennes area, SR-514 Wisla Social Athletic Club, 60th, SR- 335 Yugoslav Benevolent and Pleasure Club, 65th, HR-227 ANNIVERSARY, ORDINATION Barone, Louis, Archdiocese of Chicago, SR-304 Ciezadlo, Rev. Francis A., 40th, SR- 214 Corcoran, Rev. John Quinn, 42 yrs., HR-915 Cremeen, Rev. Ron, 13 yrs., HR-788 Darby, Rev. James, 40 yrs., HR-920 Finnegan, Father William J., 30th, HR-303, 320 Garbin, Father Angelo, 40th, HJR-70 Goedert, Rev. Raymond E., 35th, St. Barnabas Catholic Church, HR-584; SR-460 Gress, Rev. Armand E., 50th, HR-307; SR-213 Haas, Monsignor Murray V., 50th, SR-356 Henry, Rev. Hardy, Cosmopolitan Community Church in Chicago, 20 yrs., SR-590 Kelly, Father James, 50 yrs., HR-786 Krueger, Father Arthur, 40th, SR-226, 230 McDonagh, Father Andrew J., 45 yrs., SR-671 McKinney, Rev. Princeton, 28 yrs., Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church, SR-692 Nicholson, Wilbur T., Pastor, Oak Forest United Methodist Church, 20th, SR-342 Pachorek, Rev. Joseph, 40th, St. Florian Church, Chicago, HR-288 Peradotto, Father Richard, 24 yrs., SR-287 Rochford, Rev. Michael, St. Jerome Catholic Parish, 25th, SR-255 Singleton, Pastor Ike, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 25th, SR-317 Szarek, Father Gene, 20 yrs., SR-79 2710 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Wesby, Rev. Robert, Progressive Baptist Church, 37 yrs., SR-605 Williamson, Rev. Henry M., 20 yrs., Chicago, SR-538; HR-778 Wright, Rev. Jeremiah, Jr., 15th, Trinity United Church of Christ, HR-175 ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING Abercrombie, John & Beulah, 75th, SR-403 Adams, Carl & Marion 50th, HR-639 Amato, Ralph & Angeline, 50th, HR- 798 Anderson, Mauritz & Aimee, 50th, HR-613 Armstrong, M.L. & Eloise, Carmi, Golden, HR-721 Asselmeier, Carl & Anna, 65th, SR- 425 Baran, John & Donna, 25th, HJR-95 Bell, George & Irene, 50th, HR-758 Bennett, Leo & Donna, 50th, HR-519 Bennett, Leo and Donna, 50th, SR-371 Bennewitz, Orville & Wilma, 50th, SR-726 Bloom, Alvin and Clara, 60th, HR-534 Boswell, Robert & Josie, 50th, SR-443 Brice, Bernard & Alice, 15th, SR-457 Bridges, Verl D. & Norma, 40th, SR- 467 Brown, Virble & Dollie, 50th, HR-696 Buonaiuto, Martin & Mary, 50th, HR- 429 Burke, Robert & Rose, 50th, HR-1014 Cooper, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse, 50th, SR- 347 Cummings, Guy & Ruth, 50th, SR- 468 Darr, Roy & Hellen, 55th, SR-235 DeSmyter, Ambrose & Susanne, 50th, HR-611 DeVore, Ernest & Loretta, 50th, HR- 541 Ditzler, Mr. & Mrs. Gus, 70th, SR-661 Donovan, Charles & Mildred, 50th, HR-358 Duzinski, Bernard & Martha, 50th, HR-943 Esmon, Mr. & Mrs. Byford, 50th, SR- 466, 488 Finkel, Mr. & Mrs. Louis, 60th, HR- 469 Forst, Joseph & Dorothy, 50th, SR- 247; HR-371 Fox, Arthur & Lillian, 50th, HR-642 Fryzel, Stanley & Mary, 50th, HR-317 Fuith, Joseph & Alvereta, 50th, SR- 316 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Galloway, Thomas & Mary, 50th,SR- 490; HR-661 Goethals, George & Julia, 50th, HR- 684 Gooding, Jack and Judy, 25th, HR-533 Grant, Henry & Clara, 50th, HR-761 Haegeman, Alphonse & Maxine, 50th, HR-698 Hale, Joe & Inez, 50th, Hr-935 Hancock, Harley & Adele, 50th, HR- 540 Haney, Kenneth & Louise, 50th, HR- 614 Haney, Robert & Joann, 40th, SR-447 Hanneman, Glenn R. & Irene, 59th, HR-395 Herman, Marvin & Bertha, 50th, HR- 1037 Heuck, Ralph & Verna, 50th, HR-697 Homer, Clarence & Lena, 50th, HR- 710 Hott, Lester and Arlene, 50th, HR-255 Huegel, Lawrence & Irene, 50th, HR- 461 Ignaszak, John & Ann, 50th, HR-807 Impens, Richard & Elsie, 60th, HR- 685 Jacquin, Donald & Charlotte, 50th, HR-542 Janaes, Cy & Berniece, 50th, HR-779 Jensen, Earl & Mary Lou, 25th, HR- 21 Johnson, Daniel & Arnetta, 50th, HR- 459 Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Virgil, 50th, HR- 979 Jurenko, Michael & Rose, 50th, HR- 359 Juretich, Joe & Louise, 74th, SR-178 Kaczmarzewski, Richard & Barbara, 25th, HR-146 Kirby, Lawrence & Eva, 40th, HR-198 Koz, Walter and Sophie, 50th, SR-89 Kozabowsky, Joseph & Jacqueline, 25th, HR-941 Krahn, Ralph & Mildred, 50th, SR- 536; HR-831 Kulisek, Charles and Vilma, 40th, HR- 531 Lading, Dwight & Melvina, 35th, SR- 446 Landuyt, Fred & Vera, 50th, HR-397 Lesthaeghe, Frank & Alice, 50th, HR- 618 Light, Dean & Mildred, 40th, SR-445 Liljah, John & Virginia, 50th, HR-544 Liss, John J. & Sophie B., 50th, SR- 248; HR-373 2711 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Lopez, Valentin & Angela, 40th, HR- 537 Lorenz, Bernard & Emily, 45th, HR- 499 Lucco, Joe & Marina, 50th, HR-650 Mahieu, Albert & Lorraine, 50th, HR- 551 Marconi, Pat & Elsie, 50th, SR-424 Matikitis, John & Ann, 50th, HR-546 McDowell, Mr. & Mrs. Russell, Harrisburg, 52nd, HR-55 McNamara, Tom & Helen,50th, HR- 906 Meegan, Joseph & Helen, 50th, HR- 857 Miller, William & Alice, 50th, HR- 268 Mitas, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony, 50th, HR-402 Murphy, Ralph & Elmyra, 50th, HR- 396 Nelson, Edward & Dorothy, Moline, Golden, HR-720 Nelson, Emmett & Katherine, 50th, SR-246; HR-370 Novak, Harvey and Rose, 50th, HJR- 112 O'Connell, Eugene & Eileen, 45th, HR-934 O'Leary, John & Bridget, 50th, HR- 830 Oehlert, Walter & Dorothy, 50th, SR- 379 Pappa, William & Catherine, 35th, HR-827 Pattermann, Leo & Loraine, 60th, HR- 633 Pauly, Raymond & Marie, 50th, SR- 334 Pavesic, Albert & Helen, 50th HR-413 Peacock, Richard & Grace, 50th, HR- 612 Pearson, Charles & Blanche, 50th, SR- 192 Peifer, Harry & Elsie, 60th, HR-181 Perkins, Malcolm & Germaine, 50th, HR-297 Peterson, Rev. Harold & Roma, 50th, HR-617 Peterson, Wendell & Hedvig, 50th, HR-535 Piccioli, Brunco & Cleone, 50th, HR- 656 Pieper, Carl & Darlene, 40th, SR-448 Plumb, Virgil & Florence, 50th, HR- 374 Pobanz, Merlon & Ruth, 50th, HR- 641 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Pocernich, Mathew & Kamile, 50th, SR-300 Pomykalski, Thaddeus & Evelyn, 50th, HR-199; SR-211 Przybycien, Ed & Florence, 50th, HR- 805 Quirsfeld, Edward & Mildred, 50th, HR-556 Ramsey, Mr. & Mrs. Charles, 60th years, SR-381 Rawe, Frederick & Barbara, Greenfield, Golden, SR-657 Reese, Warren & Mary, 50th, HR-645 Dept., HR-644 Reynolds, William & Ruby, DeWitt, Golden, HR-727 Rockaitis, Frank & Dorothy, 25th, HR-348 Rogulich, Charles & Dorothy, 40th, HJR-21 Roth, Edwin & Emma, 50th, HR-811 Ruddell, Coleman & Marion, 60th, HR-521 Saunders, Allan & Lois, 50th, HR-543 Savage, Mr.& Mrs. Dean, 50th, HR- 107 Shannon, Jim & Renie, 50th, HR-913 Sims, Wayne & Eleanor, 25th, SR-487 Slabe, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent, 50th, HR- 123 Smith, Elmer & Floy, 50th, SR-100 Sowers, Johnnie O. & Naomi, 40th, SR-444 Spangenberg, Henry & Sylvia, 55th, SR-359 Springer, Joe & Teresa, 60th, HR-750 St. Aubin, Pat & Virginia, 50th, SR- 684 Stanley, Doren & Margaret, 50th, HR- 536 Stauffer, Warren & Awana, 40th, SR- 267 Stephens, Daniel & Fannie, 25th, HR- 652 Stevens, Floyd and Doris, 50th, HR- 573 Stone, R.D. & Helen, 50th, HR-375 Styrlund, Raymond & Virginia, 50th, HR-376 Summers, John & Vern, 50th, SR-479 Suter, John & Dorothy, 50th, HJR-142 Suwada, Joseph & Jennie, 50th, SR- 410 Tokar, George & Cecilia, 50th, HR-65 Tolch, William & Alma, 60th, HR-509 Traxler, Dr. Milton & Rosalind, 60th, HR-654 Tvarkunas, Peter & Lorine, 50th, HR- 640 2712 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. VanQuathem, Albert & Mary, E. Moline, Golden, HR-719 Vonderhaar, Gerald & Ellen, 50th, HR-545 Vroman, Benjamin & Anne, 50th, HR- 616 Walan, Joseph & Irene, 50th, SR-406 Walk, Victor & Norma, 55th, HR-665 Wall, John & Evelyn, 50th, HR-206 Waters, Red & Eldarose, 50th, SR-486 Weigle, Maurice & Helen, 50th, HR- 108 Williams, Rev. & Mrs. George, 50th, SR-442 Willingham, Grant & Evie, 65th, SR- 57 Windely, Carl & Madeline, 50th, HR- 539 Windey, Carl & Madeline, 50th, HR- 539 Windey, John & Lela, 50th, HR-377; HR-539 Wisner, Matthew & Genevieve, 50th, HR-803 Woehr, William & Evelyn, 50th, HR- 615 Woods, Mr. & Mrs. Duke, E. Moline, HR-718 Yanas, Stanley & Bernice, Palos Heights, Golden, HR-731 Yeast, Mr. & Mrs. Laurence, 50th, SR-632 York, Raymond & Ellen, 50th, HR- 398 Young, Wesley & Leona, 50th, HR- 538 Younge, Clifford & Dorothy, 50th, HR-740 Yurcus, Frank & Anna, 50th, HR-942 Argonne National Laboratory, production of the synchrotron, HR-141 Art Hodes, Award & Recognition Concert, SR-105 Arthur H.S. Marching Knights, 1st. place in Class D competition, HR-936 Ashely, Dr. William, M.D., help the poor, HR-22 Ashim Basu, Fulbright Scholarship, HR- 591 Astroth, Bob, dedication & outstanding accomplishments, HJR-79 ATHLETICS Aquin Catholic H.S. football team, Bulldogs, Class 1A Championship, SR-171 Beardstown H.S. basketball team, 4th place, Class A State tournament, HJR-47 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Bishop McNamara H.S. football Irish, 3A State Championship, HR-223 Carterville H.S. Lions Basketball team, 86-87 championship, SR-131; HR- 306 Carterville Lions, successful season, SR-131 Central Illinois League Colt All-Star Tournament Baseball Team, SR-600 Chicago Vocational H.S. baseball team, State Class AA, HR-515; SR- 363 Chrisman High School's Basketball Team, 3rd place, Class A Champiohship, SJR-33 Columbia Eagles, Class A State Baseball Championship, HR-593 Comettes, Stewardson-Strasburg H.S., IL Class A Volleyball Tournament, HR-381 E. Saint Louis Lincoln H.S. Tigers, State Basketball Champions, SR- 338 Engel, Lou, IL Basketball Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR-29 Fencik, Gary, Chicago Bears, HR-1021 Franklin, Mark, gold & silver medal, 1987 International Special Olympics, SR-563; HR-842 Geneseo H.S. Lady Leafs basketball team, 4th place, State Class AA, HR-147 Gloria, Salvador, Boys Secondary School All-American Soccer Team, HR-90 Granite City H.S. Warriors, State Soccer Champaionship, HR-985 Griffin H.S. baseball team, Class AA Baseball Tournament, HR-559 Griggsville Eagles, Class 8A Basketball Championship, HR-97,298; SR-82 Hegewisch Babe Ruth All Star Baseball Team, IL State Babe Ruth Championship, HR-732 Hillsboro H.S. Boys Track Team, IL H.S. Association State, SR-121 Hillsboro H.S. Cross Cty. Team, State Tournament, SR-116 Hillsboro H.S. Girls Track Team, IL H.S. Association State, SR-120 Hillsboro H.S. Wrestling Team, State Championship Tournament, SR-115 Honeybears, Mt. Pulaski G. S., Class 8A Volleyball Tournament, SR-175; HR-253 IL State University men's basketball team on a successful season, HR-239 Immaculate Heart of Mary H.S. basketball team, Class 2A Championship, HR-200; SR-140 2713 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Jacksonville's Church Street Saints, State Tournament, HR-210 Jonathan Turner J.H.S. Girls' Volleyball Team, State Class AA title, HR-272 Lady Irish girls basketball, Class A Championship, SR-125 Laurence H.S. football team, Catholic School League South Section Title winners, SR-705 Litchfield H.S. Boys Golf Team, 5th place in State Tournament, SR-117 Litchfield H.S. Girls Track Team, State Girls Track Meet, SR-119 Litchfield H.S. Wrestling Team, 4th place in State Tournament, SR-118 Maine West H.S., Des Plaines, IL Science Olympiad winners, SR-165 Malott, Britt, 110-high & 300-low hurdles, State Class A track, SR-435 Marist H.S. wrestling Redskins, Class 2A Championship, SR-126 Massac Cty Lady Patriots, successful season, HR-247 Massac Cty. Lady Patriots basketball team 86-87 championship, SR-132 Mater Dei H.S. girls' volleyball team, Class A State Championship, HR- 1034 Mater Dei High School girl's volleyball team, Class A State Championship, SR-712 Meyer, Leigh, National Assoc., Deaf Swimmer of the Year for 1987, HR- 748 Milan Stars 9-to-12 year old girls fastpitch softball team, HR-1039 Miroballi, Dana, 3200 & 1600 meter title, 1987 State Class AA, SR-439 Monmouth H.S. Boys Golf Team, Class A Championship, SR-707; HR-995 New Trier H.S. Girl's Tennis Team, State championship, HR-918 O'Boyle, John, IL H.S. Football Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-236 O'Brien, Timothy, State Championship Sanction Gymnastics, HR-410 Peoria Academy of Gymnastics team, IL Division III title, SR-749 Police Benevolent & Protective Assoc. #5 Khoury League team, SR-599 Pontiac Township H.S. Wrestlers & Track & Field State Class A Championship, HR-131; 622 Pudlo, Joseph L., Chicago, 38 yrs., leadship, Shoreline Baseball League, HR-34 Quincy Blue Devil basketball team, State Class 2A, 4th, HJR-64 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Rockridge H.S. wrestling Rockets, Class A State Wrestling Championship, HR-100 Rodermel, Ken, IL State Basketball Hall of Fame, HR-226 Salem Community H.S., Scholastic Bowl season, SR-392 Sangamon State Varsity Soccer Team, the Prairie Stars, Championship, HJR-63 Seneca H.S. Lady Irish Basketball Team, SR-90 Seneca Lady Irish, state basketball championship, HR-115 Shiloh H.S. girls basketball team, SJR- 24; HR-177 St. Laurence H.S. football Vikings, 1987 Catholic League South Section title, SR-705 St. Laurence Varsity baseball team State finalist, SR-596 St. Laurence Vikings Football Team, Catholic League S. Section Title, HR-984 St. Mary Star of the Sea Spartans Widgets football team, conference title, SR-704 Trunk, Tim, no hitter for Oak Forest Bengeals baseball team, SR-341 Turner, Alan, State Champion in the Long Jump, HR-506 Varsity Football Team, Tinley Park H.S., 1st. Class 4A State Championship, HR-19 Venice H.S. basketball team, Class A Championship, SR-147; HR-294 Vikings Basketball Team, North Park, championship, SR-153 Weber, John, State Class a 105-pound Championship, HR-131 Yager, Kim, State Diving Championship, SR-723 Zion Benton H.S. hockey team, Northen IL Championship, SR-141 Aufmann, Jamie, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR- 581 Austin, James & Laurette Pagano, marriage in New York, HR-416 Austin, Janyth Y., Dollars and Sense Magazine, HR-760 Baar, Lillian M., inducted into the Hall of Fame, SR-560 Balke, Julie, Television Worth Watching award, HR-485 Barger, Lynita, 1st woman to be elected President of Dolton Chamber of Commerce, HR-997 Barger, Lynita, 1st woman to be elected President of Dolton Chamber of Commerce, HR-997 2714 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY Cont. Basley, Thelma M., IL Dept. of Employment Security Employee of the Year, SR-702 Basley, Thelma, Employee of the Year by the IL Dept. of Employment Security, SR-702; HR-988 Basu, Ashim, Fulbright Scholarship, SR- 411 Beardstown & Mayor Walters, Economic Development Award in the Governor's Home Town Awards, HJR-102 Bearor, Matthew, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR- 578 Beatrice Caffrey youth Services Program, 65 students honored, SR-298 Becker, Tom, author of official Navy Memorial Commemorative Song, SR-701 Becker, Tom, his song "Sailor" chosen as the song of the U.S. Navy Memorial, SR- 701 Belcore, Miss Ann Marie, Italian Heritage Ball, SR-677 Ben-Gurion, David, a pioneer & founder of the State of Israel, SR-382 Ben-Gurion, David, pioneer and founder of the State of Israel, HR-558 Bennett, Donald, saved Kelly Walker, HR- 128 Benton Elks Lodge Scholastic Achievement Award winners for 1987, HR-379 Benzin, James, Lake Park school & community service, North DuPage Cty, HR-93 Best, Robert & the staff of the Sullivan News Progress received awards, SR-350 BIRTHDAYS Anderson, Gladys, 85th, HR-683 Anna Masic, 100th, HR-91 Birkey, Joseph C., Fisher, 100th, HR- 775 Brown, Melvyn J., 65th, HR-676 Brown, Patricia, 34th, HR-962 Brown, Stella, 101st, SR-503 Buck, Lucinda J., 90th, SR-361; HR- 553 Burke, Judge Joseph, Chicago, 100th, SR-708 Byers, Jessie, 100th, SR-10 Collins, Sister Mary Thomas, 100th, HR-64 Craddock, Lula Mae Rhodes, 99 yrs., HR-69 Davidson, Mary, 101st, HR-126 DeFrancesco, Mary, Melrose Park, 80th, SR-603 DiMaria, Leonardo, 100th, SR-88 Doerrer, John A., 70th, HR-321 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Domrese, Edna, 90th, SR-718 Ecker, Irwin B., 80th, SR-438 Egler, Daniel, 40 yrs., SR-687 Egler, Daniel, 40th, HR-914 Ford, Bishop Louis H., 73 yrs., HR-634 Froelich, Erna, 105th, SR-309; HR- 527 Goldberg, Fred A., 80th, SR-405 Gruca, Stella, 80th, HR-259 Haeger, Robert, 65th, SR-587 Hayes, Ann, Chicago Heights, 90th, HR-738 Hugo, Charles, Champaign, 100th, HR-336 Huskey, Mrs. Nola, 100th, SR-646 Kelly, Charles, 30th, HR-159 Klindworth, Walter, 80th, HR-127 Kuhn, Minnie, 99th, SR-323; HR-528 Ladas, George, 65th, HR-365 Leber, Hazel Mary, 90th, SR-237 Levatino, James, Chicago, 70th, HR- 860 Levatino, James, 70th, SR-619 Loguzzo, Salvatore, 90th, HR-815 Lorenz, Martha Rugen, 102nd, HR-57 Mahon, Anna, 102 yrs., SR-324; HR- 530 Mansfield, Edward E. "Edie", 80th, HR-895 Markham, Lena 99th, SR-624 Martin, Marion Hoffman, 85th, SR-35 Mautino, Richard A., 49 yrs., HR-660 McDavitt, Captain Lavern, 100th, HR- 963 Mendel, Sam Leroy, 103rd, HR-627; SR-420 Mendel, Sam, Leroy, 103rd, HR-627 Meyer, Christine, 100th, HR-781 Morgan, Edith, 99th, SR-322; HR-529 Nichols, Harold F., 90 yrs., HR-757 Novak, Mrs. Marie, 100th, HR-217 Peck, Michael, Dolton, SR-164 Pratt, George, 97 yrs., SR-456 Pritza, Mary Ann, 50th, HR-624 Regnier, Edna, 90th, HR-364 Riskind, Anita, 40th, SR-182 Rolander, Ida, 107th, HR-925 Seegers, Mr. Edward, 100th, SR-308 Seghi, Leonard David, 80th, SR-665 Smith, Sam, 80th, HR-638 Sorensen, Arthur, 75th, HR-75 Spear, Isabelle, 100th, HR-424 Stillman, Jerry, 50th, HR-139 Thomas, Theodore D. Sr., 80th, HR- 328; SR-218 Thomas, Theordore D. Sr., 80th, HR- 328 2715 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. VandeVoort, Mary, 80th, HR-695 Wojtowicz, Hedwig Pelczynski, 84th, HR-145 Woods, Cecil T., Donovan, 100th, HR- 849 Bishop Isom, 43rd Bishop in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, SR-674 Bishop, Virgil, Master Editor award, SR- 268 Blazonczyk, Eddie, 1986 Grammy Award, SR-212 Bleveans, Luanna, one of Top Ten Volunteers of the Year by North Shore magazine, HR-49 Bliven, Sheriff John, 40 yrs., McDonough County, SR-29 Bloom, Alyson Nicole, born to Stacy & Bruce April 26, 1987, SR-366 Boerema, Vivian Vander Giessen, committeewoman, HR-843 Boerma, Vivain Vander Giessen, committeewoman for 25 yrs., SR-621 Bonneville, Robert, IL Assc. of Chiefs of Police, SR-38 Borbely, Tom, Champaign Cty. Bowling Assoc., HR-322 Boutet, Evelyn, Suburban Pediatrics, 20 yrs., SR-241 Boylan Central Catholic H.S., named an exemplary secondary school by U.S., SR- 374; HR-554 Bozovich, Howard, Small Business Person of the Year in IL, SR-201; HR-337 Bradley, Edward & Carolyn, 50th, HR-575 Bradley, Edward A. & Carolyn, 50th, SR- 415 Brayton, John, saving a man's life, award from Firehouse Magazine, HR-301 Brennan, Bernard, IL 1987 Retailer of the Year, HR-219 Brennan, Bernard, 1987 Retailer of the Year, SR-143 Brian, Paul, radio program, "Motorsport Today," SR-720 Briese, Paul E., IL Depart. of the American Legion, State Commander, 85-86 term, HJR-16 Brinegar, Randall Joe, IL State Bar, HR- 407 Brown, Charles, 1987 Paul A. Fund award, HR-212 Brown, David, DeVilbiss H.S. Hall of Fame, SR-691 Brunsvold, Ted, All Metro Team & the All Westeran Big 6 Conference Team, Hr- 582 Byrd, Eric, short stories, HR-213 Cadet Lt. Brian Haubner, Billy Mitchell Award, SR-500 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Caldwell Chapel AME Zion Church, John T. Frazer Memorial Award, HR-851 Campagna, Thomas J., Short Hills Country Club, golf caddy, SR-585 Canon, Scott, News Gazette, 5 yrs., HR- 980 Carpenter, Gaynell, Woman of the Year, HR-386 Carr, Valerie, graduation from MacMurray College, HR-408 Carter, Raelene, State Class A Discus Competition, HJR-105 Catlin, Janet, Pres. of Dept. of IL AMVETS Auxiliary, HJR-26 Centenarians Day, July 1, 1987, citizens who have contributed to our society for 100 yrs., HJR-103 Chaddick, Harry, Man of the Year, HJR- 57; HR-504 Chaddick, Harry, 1987 Man of the Year, SR-345 Chamberlain, Carol, Downers Grove Business Woman of the Year & Athena Award, HR-62; SR-34 Chang, Louise C., recognized as one of the top 20 students in the nation, SR-314 Chang, Louise Chia, Westinghouse Science Talent Search 1st place, HR-151, 161 Cherryvale Pacers, walking group, SR-30 Cheryan, Munir, 1987 Paul A. Fund award, HR-212 Chesterfield Garden Club, 22nd annual Garden Walk, SR-589 Chet, Gulinski, polka music, SR-648 Child Development Center Advisory Board, establishing Child Center, HR-295 Christen, Doug, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR-574 Christopher Columbus Expressway, portion of Interstate 80, SJR-61 Chruscinski, Andrzej, co-valedictorian of New Trier's Class of 1987, SR-423 City of Paris, 3rd Place Award, Governor's Home Town Awards, HR-601; SR-426 Clark, Derik, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR-583 Clark, Lois Delores, 50 yrs., service to her State, HR-577 Clayton, Ms Theresa Jo, IL State Bar, HR- 907 Clayton, Theresa Jo, IL State Bar, SR-672; HR-945 Cockrell, Edwin L., one of Ten Outstanding Young Persons of IL, SR-15 COE Pops/COE Moms, volunteer achievements, HR-588 Coler, Greg, Sec. of the Florida Dept. of Health & Rehabilitative Services, SR-11, 36 2716 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Collinsville Unit School, Junior Olympics program, HR-387 Combs, Beverly, Distinguished Service Award, SJR-87 Company B, 192nd Tank Battalion, World War II, SR-550 competitors from IL in the U.S. Senior Olympic Games, HR-909 Correctional Officers Week, May 3-9, SJR- 48 Cotter, Cathy, Realtor of the Year, HR-631 Crawford County Hay Transport to Elberton, Georgia, HR-154 Crawford Cty Hay Transport to Elberton, Georgia, SR-86 Cremeens, Rev. Ron, Immanuel Baptist Church, Benton, IL., SR-564 Crivello, Josephine, 50 yrs., Pepsi-Cola Alton Bottling, Inc., SR-421 Crow, Bobby, Dept. Commander, IL AMVETS, HJR-27 Crow, Chuck, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR-579 Cudecki's, Edwin, Near West Area School to the Edwin Cudecki Language Academy, SJR-57 Culen, Stephen, Slovak Man of the Yr., HR-165 Culp, Stirling, Crete-Monee Schools, 12 yrs. service, HR-728 Curry, Henry, President, Lake Cty. Urban League, HR-116 D'Amico, Don, outstanding educational career, HJR-86 Daab, Roland E., 69 yrs. perfect church attendance, SR-743 Daken, James, 8 1/2 yrs. as city manager of Peoria, SR-351 Dale Allbright, courage, HR-555 Daley, late Mayor Richard J., appropriate postage stamp, HR-597 Dasso, Lara, W. Chicago, 1987 IL Voice of Democracy Contest, HJR-24 Davenport, Ken, short stories, HR-213 Davis, Thomas L., WSDR radio, Sterling, SR-166 Dawson, Sandra and Carol McGehe, top standing among math teachers in the State, HR-889 De Lopez, Commander Joseph, Networking Award, HR-562 Dean, James P., National Commander of the American Legion for 86-87 term, HJR-17 Decatur Custom Tool, Inc., Outstanding Small Business Award, SR-498 Deddo, Jason, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR-576 Dedrick, Philip B., Rockford College, SR- 264 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Delehanty, Diane, "Those Who Excel" program, SR-386 DeMauro, Patrick, Hall of Fame, HJR-134 DeSimone, Berardo J., 40 yrs., Excellence in Education, HR-162 DeSimone, Berardo, Excellence in Education, 40 yrs., SR-64 DiCello, Andy, Glen Flora Cty. Club Italian Night, SR-174 Didrickson, Loleta, Outstanding Citizen, SR-66 Digennaro, Commander Ronald R., excellent military service, HJR-117 District 1-G Lions Club, Lions Track to IL School for the Visually Impaired, HR- 884 Diver, Carol, St. Gabriel Athletic Assoc. Hall of Fame, HJR-51 Djurickovic, Coach Bosko, North Park, Vikings basketball team, SR-153 Dodd, Christine, short stories, HR-213 Dominant Boys, discourage the use of drugs, HR-279 Drake, Sarah, Dwight Bicentennial Committee Essay Contest, HR-939 Drickamer, Harry, Chemistry Award for 1987, HR-607 DuBois Pioneers 4-H Club, Youth for America 2nd Place winners, HR-724 Ducree, Rev. Edward Curtis, Appreciation Day, First Christian Community Church, SR-695 Duensing, Dorothy Sturm, First Citizen Award, HR-412 Duer, Peter, sworn as a U.S. citizen, HR- 275 Duer, Peter, U.S. Citizen on 5-1-87, SR-434 DuMont, Bruce, Museum of Broadcast Communications, SR-463; HR-840 Dunlap, Sam, founder of Crete Bulldog Football Team, HR-785 Durbin, Greg, Employee of the Year, HR- 36 Durland, William R., Shell Oil Company's Wood River Manufacturing Complex, HR-604 Dynacorp Inc., Vendor of the Yr. Award, SR-409 Edwards, Dr. Cecile H., 1987 Howard University Award For Outstanding Research, HR-871 Edwardsville H.S. Orchestra, Ist., International Youth & Music Festival, SR-526 Edwardsville, High School Orchestra, outstanding achievement, HR-845 Egan, Monsignor John J., Chicago, dedicated service to the people, SR-292 Ellsworth, William & Rae, named Geneva's VIP Man and Woman of the Year, SJR- 64 2717 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Engel, Lou, IL Basketball Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR-29 Enser, Sister M. Virginette, Golden Jubilee of religious profession, SR-310 Epker, Jennifer, International Culinary Olympics, Sydney, Australia, 1988, HR- 88 Eriksen, Bob, donates his facilities to charitable organizations, SJR-92 Eschmann, Ruth, Conservationist of the Year, SR-59 Esner, Sister M. Virginette, Golden Jubilee of religious profession, SR-310 Etheredge, Senator Forest D., great acheivements, SR-399 ETHNIC HERITAGES "German-American Day", Oct. 6, 1987, SR-557 Asian American Heritage Month, May, 1987, SR-262 Greek Heritage '87, Organizers, SR- 204; HR-318 Greek Independence Day, March 25, SR-156 Legion of Young Polish Women, 1987 Debutantes, SR-129 Lithuania's Independence Day, 69th, SR-20 Polish American Community Fair, 10th, HR-293 United Polish-American Council, 20th, SR-552 Eveline, Billy, Waukegan, Chciago Pitch and Hit Club, HR-45 Fagust, Robert F., Sr., "1987 Bolingbrook Citizen of the Year", SR-638 Faulkner, Lauren & students won a visit from Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton, HR-415 Faupel, Susan, "Off the Beaten Path" walk for battered women, SR-462; HR-657 February BLACK HISTORY MONTH in IL, HR-60 Fields, Rev. Marvin, St. John Missionary Baptist Church, SR-682; HR-1004 First Annual Minority Vendor Seminar & Exposition, HR-116; SR-108 First Church of Love and Faith, Chicago, 8th benefit, SR-597 First Night Springfield, commend Don Tebbe, Jo Ann Passarelli & Kay Feurer, HR-1008 Forstall, Gregory J., Doctor of Medicine degree from SIU, HR-466 Fox Lake, 1st Place in the Governor's Home Town Awards, HJR-99 Fredrick, Earl, M.D., help the poor, HR-22 Freemasonry, 106th Annual Convention, SR-288 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Fridley, Margaret, Ogle County Clerk, SR- 27 Gannon-Proctor Commission, establishing Child Development Center, HR-295 Garlic Fest, 3rd annual in Kincaid, HR- 1009 Gearon, Judy, Education Award, HR-562 Gebhart, Paul, dedication to farming, SR- 72 General Custer School, kindergartners of the 20th century, HR-950 Gervais, Mark, IL H.S. Wrestling Coach of the Year, SR-229 Gieser, Dr. P. Kenneth, Royalty Award, HR-435 Giganti, Gen, Woman of the Year in Labor, HR-655 Gilbert, J. Phil, appointment to the Circuit Court, HJR-139 Gilbert, Senator John G., Doctor of Laws degree, SR-318 Glass, Arnold upon attaining his GED, SR- 263 Gniot, Wayne, Man of the Year, SR-561 Goldberg, Arthur J., College of Lake County's Citizen of the Year Award, SJR-66 Good Guys Senior Half-Time Show Team, Dalton City Royal Twirling Academy, SR-696 GoodPasteur, Ralph, Minister of Music, SR-511 Goold, Oliver, IL Small Business Person of the Yr., HR-166 Goold, Robert & Florence, named Downers Grove Chamber of Commerce 1987 Citizens of the Year, SR-733 Gora, John H., one of the Best Executives in the country, SJR-32 Gordon, Barbara, Executive Director, Lake Cty Community Action Project, HR-116 Graham, Grady, recognized by Ebony magazine, SR-613 Grehn, Marvin & other officers of Troopers Lodge #41, dedication to profession, SR- 725 Greiman, Alan J., retiring from G.A. to Cook County Circuit judgeship, HR-666 Griffin H.S. baseball team won Class AA, SR-418 Groat, Ted, elected secretary-treasurer of IL Educational Assoc., HR-274 Grube, Franklin F., Jr., Wayne Township Republican Organization, HR-277 Guetter, Paul M., USNR (ret), HJR-66 Gunther, Christine, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR- 572 Gussner, Dr. William P., School District No. 39, education and leadership, HR-61 2718 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Guy, Maggie, 21 yrs., Omega Missionary Baptist Church, HR-759 Haddad Jacquelyn, Distinguished Service Award, HR-289 Haddad, Jacquelyn, Distinguished Service Award, HR-260 Haeger, Robert, Barber Shop Quartet Music, SR-587 Halbert, Shawn, co-valendictorians, New Trier's Class of 1987, SR-423 Hall, William, IL State Bar, SR-678 Halpern, Dina, leading dramatic actress of the International Yiddish Stage, SR-375 Hanover Park, Tree City USA, HR-261 Hardt, Marie, Liberty Bell award, SR-570 Hargrove, Pirleamutee, Honoree of the Year, SR-111 Harmon, Barb, Champaign Cty. Bowling Assoc., HR-322 Harnach, Eunice, Volunteer of the Yr., SR- 408 Hartman, Willis, outstanding employee, IL Dept. of Children & Family Services, SJR-67 HAWK EYE, editing honor from Nationl School Press Assoc., 1986-87, HR-796 Hayer, Bill, 1986 Horseman of the Year, SR-58 Hazard, Admiral Roberta L., outstanding leadership, HJR-116 Hazard, Rear Admiral Roberta, L., Navy League's John Paul Jones Award, SR- 146; HR-285 Hazel Crest Fire Dept., "the best in IL," SR-722 Heartland's Best for 1987 Day in IL, May 30th, 1987, SR-294; HR-446 Hecht, Elmer, 1987 Man of the Year, HR- 311 Heinlen, Francis, Parade Marshal in Waukegan, HR-585 Henking School, outstanding in English language, SR-620 Heussner, Lisa, Miss Illinois, SR-223; HR- 340 Hicks, Bob, honoring the memory & achievements, SR-532 Higgerson, Hilda, need of others, SR-458 Hillman, Carol, IL Teacher of the Year Award, HR-872 Hillman, Sidney, issue a stamp honoring labor leader, SR-489 Hirsch Funeral Home of Chicago Heights, 1st place, "Pursuit of Excellence", SR- 643 Hodge, Jerome, 28 yrs., Alderman, 6th Ward, N. Chicago, HR-33 Hodgkins, Cynthia Ann, Schaumburg, Miss IL 1987, HR-832 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Hofbauer, Darin, 1987 junior grand champion steer at IL State Fair, HR-846 Hoffer, Tim, saved the life of Gary Gaj, HR-637 Homewood French-American Back-to-Back Program, SR-176 Hornak, Sister M. Martin, Golden Jubliee of religious profession, SR-312 Houlne, Lois, Aurora Exchange Club's Golden Deeds Award for 1987, HR-990 Howlett, Michael J., Sr., many years of fine dedicated public service, SR-296 Hudetz, John F., continued success for Solar Press, HR-186 Hullihan, Doris, Heart of the Year Award, SR-150 Hummert, Lt. Jim, Clinton County sheriff's deputy heroism, SR-662 Hyatt, Evelyn, Otter Creek-Hyatt, HR-382 Hyatt, Evelyn, 50 yrs. teaching, Otter CreekHyatt School named for her, SR- 244 IL Art Education Assoc., 39th Annual Conference, Oct. 15-18, SR-553 IL Assoc. of Club Women, long & vital history of achievements, Elvira Ross, Pres., SR-278 IL Criminal Justice Information Authority, crime prevention, HJR-136 IL Dept. of Revenue, establishing Child Development Center, HR-295 IL Gas Company, NI-Gas, "Salute to Industry", SR-669 IL Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Day, HJR-59; SJR-56 IL Public Broadcasting Council, appreciate services, SR-639 IL/Ivory Coast Thematic Exchange of H.S. students between our two countries, HR- 853 Indian Catholic Association of America, SR-63 Indian Prairie Unit School District 204, dedication of Georgetown Elem. School- Park, SR-650 Interveterans Burial Detail of Sangamon Cty., HJR-25 Jackie Robinson, salute his memory & pay tribute to his contributions, HR-399 Jacksonville Korean Memorial Committee, HR-523 Jasker, Richard, Willowbrook's Citizen of the Year, SR-607 Jemison, Mae, first black woman in NASA's space shuttle program, HR-581 Jerbich, Frank M., Heritage Award, HR- 596 John Wood Community College, swine management program, SR-659 2719 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Jones, Michael, restore the birthplace of John A. Logan, HR-393 Jones, Yolanda, IL Community Action Agencies, HR-267 Junior Olympics Curriculum Program, HR- 472 Juretic, George, work with immigrants, HR-78 Kankakee Cty Chapter of American Red Cross, efforts of volunteers & staff, SR- 492 Karnes, Robert, DuQuoin Business Assoc. Citizen of the Year Award, SR-740 Keller School Young Authors, 4th Annual Young Writer's Festival, HR-567 Kelley, Jon, Class A State pole vaulting championship, HJR-l110 Kirby School District 140, dedication of the new Christa McAuliffe School, HR-948 Klavik, Tom, Youth in Cicero & Berwyn, 40 yrs., SR-61 Klingenberg, Dr. Allen J., top educator, HR-172 Kluch, Marty & Austin-Irving Community Council, youth shelter, SR-52 Knox County Courthouse, centennial week of June 21 through 27, 1987, HR-496 Kobel, Chester, Rockford Register Star Excalibur Award, HJR-5 Korthauer, Alice, IL Attorney General's Office, SJR-12 Kos, Blanche, "Blue Cross Golden Anniversary Salute to Older Illinoisans," HR-999 Kramer, Jerry, Suburban Journalist of the Year, SR-523 Kremsner, Shirley, Kate Maremont Dedicated Teacher Award, SR-92 Kulbida, Jane, 1986-87 Young Writer's Contest, HR-434 Kurtz, Doris, leadership, guidance & inspirtion to students, HR-796 LaBounty, Robert F., 25 1/2 yrs., dedicated service to City of Calumet City, SR-275 LaFave, Annie, Claude Pepper Distinguished Service Award, SR-717 Lagestee, Jim, Small Business Person of the Year, SR-258 Lake Park students, Lake Park Dance-A- Thon, North DuPage Cty, HR-93 Lambert's Winning Edge karate & kung-fu school, 1st, Midwest Championships, SR- 283 Landing Craft Support (Large) Assoc., reunion Aug. 13-16, 40 yrs., HR-776 Landry, Mrs. Hildur, volunteer service for 42 yrs. at Veterans Admin. Medical Center, HJR-128 Lawler, Lucille Duffy, IL Mother of the Year, SR-75 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Lawler, Lucille, 1987 Mother of the Year, HR-241 Le Fevour, Raymond, inaugurated as president at Wright College, SR-290 Lemke, Leroy, IL State Bar Assoc. Board of Governors, HR-548; SR-383 Lenoch, Stanley, Man of the Year, SR-190 Leone, Tony, culinary creations, HR-838 Lies, Walter, Citizen of the Year by West Chicago Clean and Proud, SR-706 Lies, Walter, West Chicago Clean & Proud Citizen of the Year, SR-706 Lightner, Joyce, Outstanding Community Services Award, SR-190 Ligurotis, Daniel, Histadrut Man of the Year, HR-153; SR-133 Liming, Neil, 10 yrs. & 7300 hrs. of service to Unity React Inc., SR-728 Lincoln Land Loggers & their coaches, a well played season, SJR-53 Lindorff, Lois, extreme heroism, HR-574; SR-465 Lindsey, Earlean, many service awards, HR-919 Lindsey, Earlean, 42 yrs. of community service, SR-562 Lions District 1-G Club Lions Track, Jacksonville, IL School for the Visually Impaired, SR-658 Lipowski, Sylvia, National President of AMVETS Auxiliary, HJR-31 Lofton, Clayborn, elected IL State commander of the American Legion, HR- 773 Loncaric, Terry, IL Women's Press Assoc. award for 1987, SR-388 Looney, John Francis, promoted to Captain, 35 yrs., Chicago Police Dept., HR-927 Luciano, Angelo, Trustee of Westchester Village Board for 12 yrs., SR-554 Luers, Arthur, Jr., Citizen of the Year, SR- 190 Lundberg, Derek, recognized as one of the top 20 students in the nation, SR-313 Lyons Township, to recognize Lithuanian Americans who reside in IL, SR-60 Lyric Choralers, generous contributions of their musical talents, SR-319 Macari, Robert Alan, Italian-American Heritage Award, HR-586 Madonna High School, Chicago, Uofl "For Character Award", SR-700 Maine West H.S., Des Plaines, IL Science Olympiad winners, SR-165 Majewski, Gloria, New Horizon Center, SJR-26 Maloney, Bill, stated the St. Ita-Olympian newsletter, HR-957 Marek, Jacqueline, Rock-n-Romance song writing competition, HR-331 2720 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Marian Central Catholic H.S., 1987 IL State Bar Assoc. Mock Trail Competition, HJR-69; SJR-51 Marillac H.S., Principal Sr. Ann Marie Butler, D.C., faculty & staff, SR-641 Martin-Brower Company, dedication, SR- 68 Martin, Bob, Bradley Police Chief, SR-70 Martin, Maxine, IL Dept. President of the American Legion Auxiliary, HJR-15 Martin, Robert E., University of Chicago Board of Trustees, SR-549 Martinez, Gonzalo, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR- 573 Mathers, Max E., IL Dept. Commander of the American Legion, HJR-13 Matlin, Marlee, Academy Award for Best Actress, SR-289 McConnor, William S., McConnor Parkway, HR-456; SR-306 McGrath, James J., excellent record as Pres. of William Rainey Harper College, HR-1031 McHenry Cty Defenders, 3rd Place in the Governor's Home Town Awards, HJR-98 McHenry Cty, Honorable Mention for Emergency Services & Disaster Agency in Governor's Home Town Awards, HJR- 101 McHenry, 2nd Place for its new gazebo/ bandshell in the Governor's Home Town Award, HJR-100 McKenzie, Dorothy Derrickson, college graduation, HR-747 members of Repbulican staff softball team's victory, HR-552 Meyer, Leigh, National Assoc., Deaf Swimmer of the Year for 1987, HR-748 Michael, Sergeant Bill, saving the lives of Latrena & Jerretha Roberson, HR-881 Miller, Ivan, National Seedstock Producer of the Year, SR-97 Miller, Peter, outstanding contributions to the State of IL, SR-372 Miller, Valery Elaine, graduated from Bradley University, Peoria, SR-279 Mintz family, Reunion, June 26-28, 1987, HR-587 Mochel, Cyndy, Woman of the Year, SR- 190 Morban, Rene & Jo Bouchaud of the Sons of Charity to their ministry, HR-917 Morgan Phipps Bridge, was the Charleston Avenue Bridge, HJR-48 Morris, Lloyd P., Village of Elmwood Park, HR-157 Mowad, Captain Massoud G. "Sam", DC(HP) Unitted States Navy, 24 yrs., HJR-126 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Moye, Claud known as "Pie Plant Pete," outstanding entertainment career, HR- 972 Mt. Vernon Police Dept. & Chief Ron Massey, "team effort", SR-393 Mukoyama, James H., Jr., promoted to the rank of brigadier general, SR-614 Munsey, Byron Craig, leaves house of Rep. after 15 yrs. of service, HR-468 Murphy, Fannie, Auburn School Dist., Teacher of The Year, SR-286 Murphy, Irene, North Shore Magazine, Top Ten Volunteer of the Year, HR-89 Murray, Florence, Editor of Ashely News, SR-54 National Day of Prayer, HR-349 New Trier H.S. math team, State & Nat'l. championships, HR-837 New Trier Math Team, State championship, SR-346 Newgard, Robert, 1st place in 25th National Awards for Teaching of Economics, HR- 961 News-Gazette, "Best Daily in IL", by IL Press Assoc., HR-36 Niantic-Harristown Indian Drill Team, Grand Champion Award, SR-349 Nichols, Harold F., 70 yrs. in banking business, HR-757 Nolan, William, Treasurer of the Fraternal Order of Police, SR-675 Norfolk Constabulary of Norfolk, England, SR-551 Northeastern IL Assoc. of Health Underwriters, 1986-87 Pacesetter Award, SR-640 Nustra, Frank, 50 yrs. as a public official, HR-912, 931 O'Boyle, John, IL H.S. Football Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-236 O'Dell, Jason, short stories, HR-213 O'Fallon Township's Youth Committee, 1987 Youth Committee of the Year, SR- 711 O'Shea, Alice T., community care nurse, SR-584 O'Shea, Edward, Jr., President, West Suburban Bar Association, HR-205 Occidental Chemical Company & Katalco Corporation, Level II Award, SR-136 Ochoa, Michael Wall, IL State Bar, HR- 406 Odorizzi, James, Principal at Waukegan East H.S., SR-364 Ogilvie, David G., III, 1986-87 National PGA Professional of the Yr., HR-422 Oldfield, Steve, Vandalia H.S. teacher, EIU recognition, SR-699 Oliver Wendell Holmes Junior H. S., "Excellence in Education" Award, HR- 987 2721 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Olsen, Ellie, Oak Brook Assoc. of Commerce & Industry Small Business Person of Yr., SR-203 Orland Township, substance abuse prevention program, Governor's Home Town Awards, SR-385 Page, Robert E., Dante Award, HR-342 Page, Robert E., Publisher, Chicago SunTime, SR-195 Panagiotaros, Patti, Rose Queen, SJR-63 Pancake, Mrs. Lelah, saved life of her student, HR-283 Pangle, Charles "Chuck", Deputy Dir. of Recreational Resource Administration, HR-404 Para, Diane, John Marshall Law School, HJR-20 Park Ridge, "Tree City USA" award, SR- 163 Parker, William, Gordon F. Moore Community Park, grove of trees named in his honor, HR-419 Parkes, Emil, Broadview, 50th, SR-65 Patten, Chris, 4 yrs. Fifth Floor receptionist, SR-493 Patterson, Marion "Poky", 1987 Durand Citizen of the Year, HR-276 Patterson, Marion, Poky, 1987 Durand Citizen of the Year, HR-276 Patton, Victoria Noonan, new arrival for Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L., HR-452 Paukstis, John, recipient of "Prime Roast" by Knights of Lithuania, Council 24, SR- 731 Paul, Rob, rescued a school bus, HR-933 Payne, Lawson, 65-year member of Masonic Lodge, HR-495 Payson, Ruth, Sangamon Cty. Republican Chairwoman, SR-631 Pearson, Larry, 40 yrs. U.S. Government, SR-478 Pedro, Dr. Donald, M.D., help the poor, HR-22 Pellegrini, John, Morton H.S. Board President chosen as one of "Those Who Excel," HR-1000 Peoria Symphony, 90th, HR-1025 Perna, Stacy, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR-580 Phillips, Michael, St. Philip's Church in Palatine, HR-316 Piening, Joseph T., National Commander of AMVETS, HJR-42 Pierce, Dr. Raymond, D.D.S., help the poor, HR-22 police exchange, Norfolk Police Constabulary, U of I Police Training Institute, HJR-40 Powell, Morgan C., achievements for Champaign Park District Board, HR-667 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Pracht, Gary, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR-582 Presley, Wayman, National Tour Association 1986 Tour Operator of the Year, SR-24 Princeton Park Homes Annual Lawn and Flowers Awards Contest, 500 prize winners, SR-591 Probation Challenge Board, Annual Benefit Fund Raiser, Aug. 28, 1987, SR-496 Project Self-Sufficiency, received Community Action Achievement Award, SR-508 Pruitt, John W., 42 yrs., Local Union #16, HR-792 Pudlo, Joseph L., N. Chicago, 38 yrs., leadership, Shoreline Baseball League, HR-34 Quinlan, Michael, 1986 Oak Brook Outstanding Business Leader, SR-124 Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, oldest black church, Chicago, SR-85 Reade, Bob, Augustana, Kodak College Division II Coach of the Year, HR-53 Red Devils Marching Band, Sesser-Valier H.S., SR-76 Republic of China on Taiwan, spirit of friendship, HR-709 Ressurection Hospital, helath care costs under control, SR-685 Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Lake Cty. (RSVP), 150 volunteers, HR-183 RETIREMENT Abell, John M. M.D., Aurora, IL, 37 yrs. caring for people, HJR-107 Aigner, Herb, Board of Trustees, 16 yrs., HR-343 Aigner, Herb, Schaumburg Bd. of Trustees, SJR-43 Aigner, Herb, Village of Schaumburg, 8 yrs., SR-207 Alessi, Carl, United Steelworkers of America, HR-768 Alexander, James, Chicago Police Dept., 25 yrs., HR-967 Altobello, Robert, 27 yrs., Worth Police Dept., HR-644 Anderson, Jane E., District 189, 17 yrs., HR-436 Anderson, John, Star #5730, Chicago Police Dept., HR-968 Barron, Arthur W., Jr., 35 yrs., Franciscan Sisters Health Care, SR- 155 Becker, Ottmar H., admin. assistant to Mayor of Country Club Hills, 28 yrs., SR-609 Becker, Ottmar H., service to City of Country Club Hills, 28 yrs., HR-421 2722 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Becker, Ottmar H., 28 yrs., City of Country Club Hills, SR-227 Bednarz, Father Matt, St. Thecla Church, 19 yrs., HR-1041 Belz, James, 30 yrs., Dean of Students, Griffin H.S., HR-23 Berns, Henry E., Piano Commerce Assoc., HR-865 Bertucci, Joseph, Chicago Park District, HR-290 Bicket, John, Universtiy of IL Cooperative Extension Service, HR- 372 Birkmeier, Willard E., Pekin City gov't, 20 yrs., HR-362 Boskovich, Samuel J., Police Dept., 28 yrs., HR-526; SR-441 Bristol, Stanley T., Special Education, 19 yrs., SR-524 Brolley, Ray, 37 yrs. teaching, SR-194 Brown, Martin, W. Chicago, 25 yrs. as a Precinct Committeeman, HR-890 Buhai, Mayor Robert M., City of Highland Park, 12 yrs., HR-510; SR-376 Chronister, Louise, Dept. of Public Aid, 20 yrs., HR. 451 Claessens, Albert, 32 yrs., IL Savings & Loan Commission, HR-947 Clark, Raymond L., Chicago Police Dept., 39 yrs., HR-264 Clark, Raymond L., 39 yrs., Chicago Police Dept., SR-193 Corcoran, Rev. John Quinn, 42 yrs., HR-915 Cracker, Ben, Champaign-Urbana News Gazette, HR-67 Cross, Lawanda, Menard Correctional Center, SR-55 Curless, Dr. Jack, Education, 27 yrs., HR-557 Dam, Thomas E., School Dist. 151, HR-380 Dam, Thomas Van, School District 151, 19 yrs., SR-46 Decker, Bernard M., 25 yrs., U.S. District Judge, HR-784 Delandy, Donna F., 34 yrs., People's Gas Company, HR-688 Donlan, Andrew, District 87, 30 yrs., HR-169 Dowd, Margaret, retailing industry, 38 yrs., HR-7 Duffy, John Francis, Chicago Police Dept., 33 yrs., HR-795 Duncan, Sister Mary Carmela, teaching 57 yrs., Holy name of Mary School, SR-243 Elliston, Richard, Antioch Community H.S., 25 yrs., HR-476 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Erber, Roland, Elmhurst Police Dept., 12 yrs. Exec. Sec.-Treasurer & 39 yrs. law enforcement, HR-983 Erber, Roland, IL Police Assoc., SR- 715 Erickson, Norman, 36 yrs., Lake Forest elementary school system, HR-486 Fencik, Gary, Chicago Bears, 12 yrs., HR-1021 Fitzgerald, Rev. Thomas, St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, HR- 1020 Flickinger, Mary, physical therepist in Chicago Schools, 31 yrs., SJR-62 Gandt, Karl, 20 yrs., District 86, SR- 320 Gentile, Anthony "Mimi", U.A. Local #160 Business Manager, SR-73 Gentile, Dominic Anthony, Business Manager, U. A. Local #160, SR-73 Gentile, Dominic, U.A. Local # 160, HR-92 Gentile, Dominick, United Assoc. of Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 160, SR-130 Gibson, Rev. Harry B. Jr., St. Mark United Methodist Church, SR-407 Gillespie, James, New Hamshire Insurance Company, HR-953 Glas, William E., Principal of Roosevelt Junior H.S., 38 yrs., HR- 675 Goldenstein, John, Champaign School Board, 6 yrs., HR-976 Greene, Richard, United Township H.S., 23 yrs., HR-277 Greiman, Alan J., retiring from G.A. to Cook County Circuit judgeship, HR- 666 Guernsey, Dennis, two terms in IL DAV, HR-263 Guzzo, Frank, 20 yrs. president of Republic Steel Local 1033, HR-560 Hall, Dr. Dwight, Mt. Prospect Public School District #57, 19 yrs., HR-325 Hammond, Robert, Chief of Police, 25 yrs., HR-388 Hanley, Harry R., Sec. of Transportation, 45 yrs. SR-259 Hanley, James, Chicago Police Dept., HR-341 Hanzel, Lawrence, 33 yrs., N. Chicago Community H.S., HR-505 Harland, Jack, 38 yrs. with IL Dept. of Transportation, SR-713 Hauer, Walter, Savior Lutheran School, SR-369 Hauge, Keith, Rich East H.S., 38 yrs., HR-391 2723 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Hedlund, Captain Edward, police dept. of Summit, IL., 26 yrs., HR-878 Hicks, Sanders, Evanston Fire Dept., 37 yrs., HR-525 Holderman, S. J., Court of Claims, 17 years, SJR-46 Holtzman, Robert J., Sheridan Bank of Peoria, 33 yrs., SJR-80 Howard, Bettyanne, Hazel Crest, Prairie Hills Elementary School Dist. 144, SR-698 Howard, Rev. Monsignor Joseph J., St. Frances of Rome Parish, 19 yrs., SR- 556 Howlett, Michael J., outstanding public service, 50 yrs., HR-427 Huber, Charlie, 40 yrs., Armstrong World Industries, HR-647 Ibbotson, Arthur R., 40 yrs., Peoples Gas, Light & Coke Company, HR- 282 Ivantic, William, North Shore Savings & Loan Assoc., SR-261 Jackson, Sergeant Curtis, Star #1133, Chicago Police Dept., HR-966 Jarmusz, Lorraine J., Peoples Gas Company, 33 yrs., HR-749 John, Howard Eugene, Macomb City Council, SR-299 Johnson, Captain Jack, 30 yrs., State Police, HR-38 Jones, Amanda Triplett, 33 yrs., District 189, SR-234; HR-411 Jones, Eloise J., 40 yrs., People's Gas Company, HR-678 Kaiser, Bill, 28 yrs., dedicated service to students of Princeton, HR-270 Kaplan, Morris, Kaplan's Clothing Store, 74 yrs., HR-518 Keller, Phyllis, Pinckneyville 1st Nat'l. Bank, SR-162 Kelly, Father James, 50 yrs., HR-786 Ketchum, Mars, Sr., 36 yrs., Continental Can Company, SJR-38 Kinsman, Dr. Ben A., 40 yrs., practice of medicine, SR-741 Kissel, John Jr., IL Commerce Commission, 35 yrs., HR-879 Klupar, William G., 35 yrs., People's Gas Company, HR-687 Kolb, Dr. Harold, 41 yrs. as a family practitioner, SR-522; HR-772 Kupresin, Nick, Chief of Police, Moline, 35 yrs., SR-586 LaBounty, Robert F., 25 1/2 yrs., Calumet City Sewer, Street & Alley Dept., HR-457 LaDuke, Robert C., 34 yrs., Teamsters Local Union No. 301, HR-280 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Laker, John A., DuPage Family Service Association, 12 yrs., SR-501 Lear, Ward, Antioch Community H.S., 30 yrs., HR-478 Lenzi, Cole, 61 yrs., Hodgkins Park Board, SR-139 Lesser, Jules, Bank of Commerce & Industry Senior Citizens Club, HR- 332 Libman, Sondra, District 4 School Board, 4 yrs., HR-975 Lindblad, Robert, Antioch Community H.S. Board of Education, 23 yrs., HR-882 Lowrey, Dr. George Jr., University of IL, 20 yrs., 353 Lucas, Colonel Charles, 45 yrs. in the Army at Fort Sheridan, SR-727 Lynn, John, Park Ridge Fire Dept., 20 yrs., SR-328 Mack, Leonard, court reporter, 35 yrs., HR-124 Mahoney, Helen Elizabeth, 35 yrs. of service in local government, SR-512 Malpass, Leslie F., Western IL University, HR-426; SR-321 Marzullo, Alderman Vito, Chicago, 33 yrs. yrs., HR-511 McCue, John F., City Traffic Engineer, 33 yrs., HR-394 McCullough, Ruth, trustee at Roseville Library, 45 yrs., HR-1015 McDonald, Gene, Lincoln Community H.S., athletic director, 23 yrs., SR- 232 McDuffy, Marshall N., Teamsters, 40 yrs., HR-880; SR-644 McNamara, Helen, Chicago mayor's secretary, HR-726 Mendelson, Saul, Loop College, 16 yrs., SR-367 Merritt, Anna Johanna, District 116 School Board, 8 yrs., HR-978 Miller, Anita, Oak Park-River Forest Family Service and Mental Health Center, SR-616 Miller, Clara, 26 yrs., Jasper Cty Circuit Clerk, HR-15 Mini, Dr. Joe L., 34 yrs. in education, SR-362 Moeller, Ray, Lan-Oak Park District, 17 yrs., SR-260 Murphy, Betsey Jane, 23 yrs., Dept. of Revenue, HR-854 Nelson, Roy, Antioch Community H.S., 29 yrs., HR-477 O'Hara, Chief James Michael, Chicago Ridge Police Dept., HR-150 O'Hara, James, Chicago Ridge Police Dept, SR-91 2724 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. O'Hara, Jim, law enforcement, HR-71 Odorizzi, James, Principal East H.S., 29 yrs., HR-392 Olsen, Veronice Wallensack, Saint Pascal School, 27 yrs., SR-332 Olson, Duane, Turco Manufacturing Company, 22 yrs., SR-13 Paine, Frederick, Nalco, 33 yrs., SR- 686 Perrine, Mike, 28 yrs. in broadcasting in IL, HR-886 Pierce, Jack 20 yrs., District 207-U, HR-50 Quinn, Captain Joseph P., Navy captain, 32 yrs., HR-77 Ramsey, Bill, 30 yrs., The News-Sun of Waukegan, IL, HR-480 Ray, Harl H., Sec.-Treasurer, IL State AFL-CIO, 15 yrs., SR-340 Ray, Harl H., Secretary-Treasurer, IL State AFL-CIO, 15 yrs., HR-500 Ray, Harl H., 50 yrs. in labor movement, SR-210 Robinson, Judge James K., Vermilion Cty, HR-600; SR-416 Rose, Ken, 42 yrs. an IBEW member, SR-436 Rose, Ken, 42 yrs., International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, HR-628 Ruble, Ronald, School District #54, 23 yrs., HR-366 Salzman, Gale, mental health field, Decatur Progress Resources Center, HR-1013 Sasman, Robert T., IL State Water Survey, 36 yrs., HR-514 Scherwat, Donald H., School District 64, 37 yrs., HR-193 Schmidt, Karl, 40 yrs. in education, HR-944 Schultz, Vivian, Danville Community College, 20 yrs., HR-167 Schwisow, Dr. Lauren, Hinsdale Public School District #181, 24 yrs., HR- 442 Schwisow, Dr. Luren, 24 yrs., Hinsdale Public School Dist. 181, SR-265 Serdar, Robert, 36 yrs., teacher & Principal, HR-265 Serdar, Tony, 17 yrs. as Trustee with Local No. 301, HR-959 Shaffner, Pearl L., City Clerk of Country Club Hills, IL, 25 yrs., HR- 119; SR-99 Sherwood, Sid, postal service, 27 years, SR-378 Sikora, Richard Anthony, Calumet City Post Office, 26 yrs., HR-99 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Smart, William D., 32 yrs., Abbott Laboratories, HR-238 Smith, Albert, Mayor of Skokie, SR- 694 Smith, Willie G., School Dist. No. 189, 36 yrs., SR-202 Spain, Dolores, 27 yrs., Roselle Elemenary District, SR-113 Speers, Gordon, Odell State Bank, 58 yrs., HR-18 Spilman, Fred, State Police, 29 years, HR-405 Stadt, Robert H., Prairie-Hills School District, 29 yrs., SR-45 Staskewich, Raymond, N. Chicago Schools, 32 yrs., HR-479 Stone, Fay, McAuley School, 28 yrs., HR-441 Strickland, Stanley, Chicago Police Dept., HR-965 Suddes, Monsignor James, 49 yrs. as a priest, HR-532 Suse, Captain Barbara Jane, U.S. Navy, 30 yrs., HJR-11 Swanson, Dr. John, 13 yrs., Principal, Oak Park & River Forest H.S., SR- 304 Thoele, Maurice E., 33 yrs., Chicago Police Dept., HR-794 Thomas, Helen, Calumet Public Schools, 27 yrs., SR-688 Thomas, Helen, 27 yrs., Calumet Public Schools, HR-916 Thomas, James M., Mayor, City of Ottawa, 24 yrs., HR-383 Tousignant, Thomas, 26 yrs., Woodridge School District #68, SR- 301; HR-463 Travers, George A., Commonwealth Edison Company, 48 yrs., SR-664; HR-905 Turpin, Robert, Homewood Flossmoor Board of Realtors, HR-824; SR-608 Twadell, Aimee L., 20 yrs., LAke Cty. Treasurer's Office, HR-42 Verton, Marion A., Livingston school system, SR-656 Vuillemot, Larry, 27 yrs., Special Education District of Lake Cty., SR- 145 Vuillemot, Lawrence Donald, Special Education District of Lake Cty., HR-194 Warren, George, Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce, President, SR-505; HR-813 Weil, Rolf A., 40 yrs., Roosevelt University, SR-17 Werner, Robert, 19 yrs., Sauk Village Trustee, HR-221 2725 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Westberg, Mayor Helen, Carbondale, 4 yrs., HR-233 Winters, Margaret, Brighton School nurse, 35 yrs., SR-757 Wisowaty, Art, Calumet City Post Office, 24 yrs., HR-98 Wisslead, G. F., Macomb City Council, SR-299 Woolridge, Raymond, Macomb City Council, SR-299 Wright, Judge Paul M., Vermilion Cty Circuit Court, HR-599; SR-417 Wright, Rev. Phillip, Champaign School Board, HR-977 Wright, Susie McCarthy, Senate E&E Clerk, SR-703 Wright, Susie, 28 yrs., Enrolling & Engrossing Clerk, SR-703 Zimmerman, Theodore, 20 yrs., Dept. of Revenue, HR-692 Zimmerman, Theordore, 20 yrs., Dept. of Revenue, SR-422 Zipprodt, Charles, contributions to civic life of Urbana, HR-606 Revis, Charles, Golden Deeds Award, SR- 481 Rice, Frank, his service to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, SR-623 Richards, M. Lee, IL State Bar, SR-672 Richards, Mr. M. Lee, IL State Bar, HR- 907, HR-946 Richerson, Kevin Dale, graduated with honors, Pope Cty Community H.S., HR- 651 Rickerd, John F., Golden Deeds Book Award, SR-517; HR-754 Roche, Timothy H., Chicago Port Council's Man of the Year, HR-850 Rocke, Dr. Sol, Outstanding Citizen, SR-74 Rocke, Dr. Sol, Suburban Assoc. of Commerce & Industry Outstanding Citizen, SR-74 Rockford, Joseph P., Executive Dir. & Chief Operations Officer, HR-699 Rodermel, Ken, IL State Basketball Hall of Fame, HR-226 Rodger, James, City of Chicago's Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, HR-400 Rogers Elementary School, 50th, SR-295 Rose, Mrs. Herbert, Milton L. and Phyllis O. Hockieg Award, HR-458 Roskres, Tom, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR-575 Royal Raiders Drill Team, National-World Drill Team Champions, SR-697 Rutzky, Anita, arts education, Chicago, SR-251 Ryan, Sister Elisa, Provincial Council of Ursulines of Central Province U.S.A., HR-450 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Sacred Heart Grade School, century of superior education, HR-449 sailors who served on the LCSL's during World War II, SR-515 Salerno, Frank, Man of the Year, SR-650 Salmon, Father Edward, St. Gabriel Athletic Assoc. Hall of Fame, HJR-53 Sampo, Peter Sr., Award of Merit, HR-138 Sarangelo, Peter, 40 yrs., Montgomery Wards, HR-550 Saul, Robert & Helen, LaGrange Park Rose Show, SR-157 Saunders, Dr. Lena, Cosmetologists Hall of Fame, SR-433 Scates, Timothy & Lana Dillard, marriage on November 28, 1987, HR-949 Schafer, Helen, 1987 Citizen of the Year, SR-56 Schaffner, Joan, Champaign Cty. Bowling Assoc., HR-322 Scheper, Jack L., field of broadcasting, SR- 611 Schideman, Lance, Eagle Scout, HR-1027 Schoell, Richard M., service as director of the Washington Office of IL G.A., HJR- 113 Schoenburg, Kim Yaffe, Doctor of Medicine degree from SIU, HR-467 Schroeder, Pat, State Commander, Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, HR-269 Schwirtz, Captain Henry J., CEC-USU, U.S. Naval Academy, Commanding Officer, HJR-127 Scott State Bank, Bethany, IL, century of service, HR-246 SCOUTS Aitken, Matthew, Eagle Scout, SR-16 Alksnis, Joseph, Eagle Scout, HR-926 Anderson, Brien A., Eagle Scout, SR- 330 Baader, Jeffrey, Eagle Scout, HR-929 Bauschke, Dirk W., Eagle Scout, SR- 238 Bell, Ronald, Jr., Eagle Scout, SR-626 Bosch, Alex, Eagle Scout, SR-299 Brambora, Aaron Keith, Eagle Scout, SR-43 Buchalski, James, Eagle Scout, SR-676 Damon, Andrew K, Eagle Scout, SR- 49 Delp, Chansy, Eagle Scout, HR-723 DeSpain, Jeffrey, Eagle Scout, SR-48 Dolan, Michael, Eagle Scout, HR-767 Dorth, David A., Eagle Scout, SR-506 Dziuba, Daniel, Eagle Scout, HR-1043 Farthing, Jeffrey K., Eagle Scout, HR- 464 Ferraro, John Ralph, Eagle Scout, SR- 327 2726 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Flowers, Andrew, Eagle Scout, HR- 120 Ford, Jason, Eagle Scout, SR-716 Franzen, Howard W. III, Eagle Scout, SR-598 Glubczynski, Paul, Eagle Scout, HR- 271 Graham, Andrew Stewart, Eagle Scout, HR-894 Howard, James, Eagle Scout, SJR-25 Howe, Ronald E., Eagle Scout, SR-502 Jenkins, Peter, Eagle Scout, SR-377 Jones, Andrew, Eagle Scout, HR-877 Julian, Austin, Eagle Scout, HR-730 Kaczwarz, Ken, Eagle Scout, HR-928 Kraskiewicz, Doug, Eagle Scout, SR- 539; HR-783 Lacacius, Christopher, Eagle Scout, HR-121 Lammert, Darren, Rank of Eagle Scout, HR-610 Lewis, Steven, Eagle Scout, SR-272 Linder, Kojo, Eagle Scout, SR-634 Long, Matthew, Eagle Scout, HR-899 Mack, Brian, Eagle Scout, SR-33 Marten, Kurt A., Eagle Scout, HR-6 Martin, Brian, Eagle Scout, SR-544; HR-790 Martinek, Andrew, Eagle Scout, SR- 673 Matheny, David, Eagle Scout, SR-737 McCarthy, Edward, Eagle Scout, HR- 111, 112; SR-95 McDonald, Todd A., Eagle Scout, SR- 690 Meldazis, Maura, Silver Award, HR- 481 Mills, Gregory A., Eagle Scout, HR- 897 Mills, Gregory, Eagle Scout, SR-642 Morgan, Michael Lee, Eagle Scout, HR-808 Morgan, Thomas N., Eagle Scout, SR- 734 Mudd, Steven, Eagle Scout, SR-736 Mugge, Hudson, Eagle Scout, SR-739 Nelson, Mark, Eagle Scout, HR-847 Perz, Michael, Eagle Scout, SR-571 Petecki, Eric, Eagle Scout, SR-746; HR-1003 Petecki, Gregory, Eagle Scout, SR- 747; HR-1002 Poenitske, Gerald Lee, Jr., Eagle Scout, SR-303 Pollak, David Michael, Eagle Scout, SR-329 Redmond, Glen, Eagle Scout, SR-635 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Ricken, Jeremy L., Eagle Scout, SR- 745; HR-1036 Rogers, Stephen, Eagle Scout, HR-722 Rolinitis, Michael, Eagle Scout, SJR- 25 Ross, Edwin James, Eagle Scout, SR- 507 Rusnak, Dawn, Silver Award, HR-481 Sadler, Paul & Mark, Eagle Scouts, SR-185 Schavland, Jeffrey, Eagle Scout, SR- 293 Segvich, John J., Eagle Scout, SR-67 Sloan, Eric, Eagle Scout, SJR-25 Solcani, Joseph, Eagle Scout, SR-545; HR-797 Sparrow, Melissa, Silver Award, HR- 481 Sponseller, Mike, Eagle Scout, HR-729 Sporny, Albin J., III, Eagle Scout, SR- 300 Sterba, Thomas John II, Eagle Scout, SR-199 Szymanski, Daniel J., Eagle Scout, SR- 748 Szymanski, Daniel, Eagle Scout, HR- 971 Tenuta, Robert Jon, Eagle Scout, HR- 110, 113; SR-93 Tobin, John, Eagle Scout, HR-72; SR- 50 Toole, Doug, Eagle Scout, HR-875 Tufts, Bryan, Eagle Scout, SR-630 Urbaszewski, Joseph E., Eagle Scout, SR-494 Vick, Kenneth, Eagle Scout, SR-9; HR-40 Vogel, Frank Allen, Eagle Scout, HR- 109, 114; SR-94 Walling, Matt, Eagle Scout, SR-540; HR-783 Weir, Andrew, Eagle Scout, SR-636 Whitson, Giles A. III, Eagle Scout, SR-735 Wickland, Timothy, Eagle Scout, SR- 633 Wiess, Linda, Silver Award, HR-481 Wojtczak, Daniel, Eagle Scout, SR- 543; HR-789 Wonderling, Walter L., Eagj Scout, SR-714 Zimmer, David Eugene, Eagle Scout, SR-14 Zimmer, Richard, Eagle Scout, SR- 738 Seil, Patrick, Grayville's 1986 Citizen of the yr., HR-243 Selleck, Rober W., Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers, Inc. HR-363 2727 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Senter, Archie, Masonic Fraternity, HR- 132 Sesser-Valier H.S. Red Devil Marching Band, 1987 Kentucky Derby Festival, HR-48 Seyring, Herbert E., National Community Service Award, HR-462 Shafer, Rick, IL H.S. All-State Academic Team, SR-358; HR-522 Sheehan, Timothy, 40 yrs., savings & loan industry, SR-107; HR-164 Shields, Grace, Golden Deeds Award, SR- 307; HR-503 Shubitz, Mark, Carrier of the Year Award for 1987 from the News-Sun, SR-577 Shults, Erika, IL Outstanding Young Consumer, SJR-47 Simmons, Larry, outstanding as minister, coach, & teacher, HR-315 Sisters of the Resurrection, 75 yrs. of service in the Norwood Park area, SR- 394 Slayton, William Chad, born May 6, 1987, parents are John C. & Lynne S., HR-454 Slevin, Genevieve "Mom", 25 yrs., housemother at the Beta-Gamma Chapter House, SR-521 Slevin, Genevieve, 25 yrs., housemother, HR-812 Smith, Debbie, short stories, HR-213 Sondag, Susan, 15 yrs., x-ray technician, HR-37 Soul Children of Chicago, art of gospel music, SR-228 Soul Children, Chicago, art of gospel music, HR-414 Spahr, Sidney, 1987 Paul A. Funk award, HR-212 Spigl, Micki M., Realtor of the Year, HR- 632 St. Augustine School, Chicago, opened sense 1870, HR-444 St. Francis H.S. Pom Pon Squad & coach, 1987 National Dance Team Championship, HR-305 St. Paer, Virginia de, DuPage Republican Chairwoman, 11 yrs., HR-488 St.Paer, Virginia de, DuPage Cty Rep. Chairwoman, 11 yrs., full time volunteer, SR-331 Staerkel, Dr. William M., President of Parkland College, 21 yrs., HR-196 Starr, Evelyn, National President of the American Legion Auxiliary for 86-87, HJR-14 State Capitol Centennial Year, 1988, SR- 663 Stauffer, Ken, Griggsville Eagles, excellent training & leadership, HR-97; SR-82 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Stephen Decatur H.S. cheerleading squad, won International Open Championship, SR-184 Stevens, Virginia, Community Service Award, HR-562 Stewart, Linda, 1987 Outstanding Junior NSDAR Award, HJR-83 Stolarczyk, Raymond, director of IL League of Savings Institutions, SR-568 Stone, W. Clement, 60 yrs., Combined Insurance of America, SR-23 Stricklin, Julie Ann, Harrisburg, Miss Rend Lake, HR-460 Stuart, Coach Jim, excellent training of the Columbia H.S. baseball team, HR-593 Suber, John McLellan, graduate from School of Law of the University of Virginia, HR-368 Sullivan Singers Junior, Best of Class Trophy in 1987 Six Flags Over Mid- America Choral Festival, SR-348 Sullivan Singers, won Young American National Show Choir Invitational, SR- 183 Sullivan Singers, Young American National Show Choir Invitational, HR-433 Sun River Terrace, 3rd Place Award, Governor's Home Town Awards, HR-571 Sunday, Steven & Carmen, birth of quadruplets, 4 daughters, SR-41 Sunderland, Marcia, untiring devotion to the needs of the children of Waukegan, SR-744 Suter, Susan S., 1987 by Glamour Magazine, HR-14 Swingsations of Mount Zion H.S., Showstoppers National Show Choir Invitational, SR-144 Szewczyk, Betty, named Pres. of the American Medical Assoc. Auxiliary, SJR-71 Talkline/Kids Line, Inc., 1987 President's Volunteer Action Award, SR-353; HR- 680 Tarpey, Thomas, excellent leadership as Mayor of the Village of River Grove, HR-1017 Taylor, Dr. Ian, outstanding work in International Relations Activities, HR- 1022 Tello, Jean, 1986 Teacher of the Year, HR- 122 Thaden, Mayron, 1987 IL Realtor of the Year, HR-492 Thaden, Myron, 1987 IL Realtor of the Year, SR-266 thanks to the French visitors & their families for opening their homes to American students, HR-96 The Adocates Society, SR-28 2728 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Thomas, Fannie, service to her family, community and God, SR-546 Thompson, Jane F., National Distinguished Principal Award, State of IL, 1986, SR- 104 Thompson, LaRue, Welford Award, SR- 221 Tinley Park Bicentennial Commission, model Constitutional Convention, SR-606 Tinley Park, Teen Drop-In Center, Governor's Home Town Awards competition, SR-384 Triad H.S. Band, great achievements, HR- 474 tribute to 84 heroes who served their country well, HR-453 Trigg, Robert, service to the Gurnee community, HR-664 Trigg, Robert, 1987 Gurnee Days honoree, SR-655 Tripathi, Doctors Ramesh & Brenda, vision research, Alcon Research Institute prize, SR-612 Tripathi, Ramesh, Distinguished Physician's Award, SR-729 Triton College GED program, 1987 graduating class, HR-513 Turk, Don, Pres., 1st Midwest Bank, SR-401 U.S.S. Rapidan, reunion, HR-390 Ulster Project, peace in N. Ireland, jointly by Du Page Cty & N. Ireland, SR-759 United Way, volunteers commended for their service, HJR-61; SR-198 Vail, James L., International Thermographers Association, SR-51 Valentine Boys & Girls Club, Hall of Fame, HJR-65 Vaughn, Donald W., community service, HR-658 VETERANS Charleston VFW war monument dedication, SR-654 Vietnam War Veterans Day, SJR-11 Veterans of Foreign Wars of U.S., sponsored Voice of Democracy Contest, HJR-24 Vietnam Veterans, distinguished service, HR-702 Vietnam War Veterans Day, SJR-11 Village of Rossville, EPA'S 1987 Operation & Maintenance Award, HR-711 Village of Skokie, honoring Holocaust victims, HR-512 Village of Walnut the Rocking Horse Manufacturing Capital of IL, HR-215 Vocational & Industrial Clubs of America, 1987 Leadership Conference & Skills Olympics, SR-96 W. Chicago Special Service Area Two Storm Water Management Project, successful, SR-450 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. Wagner, Percy Evan, Flossmoor Train Station, HR-484 Wagoner, Dr. Ralph, new president of Western IL University, SR-477 Walters, Bob, new position in private industry, HR-940 Ward, Cleveland, Jr., saving the lives of others, HR-46 Washington, Dr. Robert A., Director of Mental Health Commission, SR-44 Washington, Harold, Mayor of Chicago, commend him on his decisions, SR-482 Watson, James III & David, Circus Incorporated, HR-447 Wawrzyk, Joseph, elected President of CUB, HR-689 Webb, James H. Jr., Sec. of Navy, HJR-82 Weigel, Dr. William, building named for him, SR-668 West Towns Chorus of the Lombard, International Barbershop Chorus Champions, HR-873 Whaley, Belle, community service, HR-41 Wheeling H.S., "Excellence in Education" Award, HR-1023 Whinna, Earle, service to scouting, Appreciation Mass, HR-225 White, Dorothy, wish her well as she recovers from heart surgery, HR-580 Whitney Young Magnet School, 2nd, State Decathlon Championship, SR-149 Wicker, Josh, short stories, HR-213 Williams, Jack B., 20 yrs. public, SR-719 Williams, Naoma, collects & plays early American musical instruments, SR-742 Wilmot, Captain Louise C., U.S. Navy, excellent performance, HJR-108 Wilson, Paul, IL grand chancellor's jewel, 65 yrs. of dedicated service, HR-385 WLS-TV & Chicago Sun-Times, fight to combat drug & substance in Chicago, HR-308 Wolkow, Rabbi Leo R., Chai Lodge's Annual Man-of-the-Year Award, SR-542 Women's History Week, March 1-7, HR-63 Woods, Dr. Floyd, Citizen of the Year of Oak Lawn, IL, HR-313 Wright, Rev. Jeremiah, inspirational leadership, SR-419 Yancey, Len, Champaign Cty. Bowling Assoc., HR-322 Yates, Ron, 1986 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Coach of the Year, HR-10 Yohnka, Heather, Kankakee Area Jaycees Outstanding Young Adult, HR-954 Zagel, James B., Former State Police Director, HR-598; SR-413 Zic, John Alan, Valedictorian of 1987, HR- 384 2729 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY-Cont. 1986-87 Ludwig Grade School Cheerleading Squad, HR-491 20th Annual International "Small Fry" Basketball Tournament, HR-952 25 IL H.S. students will go to the Soviet Union as student ambassadors, SJR-69; HJR-97 37 IL Governmental Interns on their commencement, Sat., May 23, 1987, HR- 440 RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment HJR-6, 60, 68, 85, 87, 118, 144 SJR-5, 15, 19, 31, 50, 52, 58, 68, 73, 79, 85, 91 House of Representatives legislative receptions, members pledge to not attend in Spfld.; urges entities to discontinue, HR-439 organizational, HR-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Panayotovich, Rep., placed on Republican roll call, HR-833 Rules adopts temporary rules for 85th G.A., HR-4 adopts 84th G.A. as temporary 85th G.A. Rules, HR-5 committee and third reading deadline changes, HR-876 permanent rules of 85th G.A., HR-44 Joint Session Washington, Harold, memorial, JSR-3 Washington, Mayor Harold, memorial service, call to convene, HJR-140 1986 State of the State address call to convene in Joint Session, HJR-10 Committee of Escort, JSR-1 1987 Budget Message, call to convene in Joint Session, HJR-22 Rules, Temporary Joint, SJR-6 Senate Assistant Secretary of the Senate, SR- 83 organizational; SR-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Rules temporary rules of 84th, adopts as those of 85th, SR-2 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS Adair, Mrs. Lola, Chicago, HR-192 Adams, Eleanor, HR-428 Alexander, Ernest, Sr., HR-179 Allen, W. Carl, Rantoul, HR-30 Anderson, Ralph A., Galesburg, SR-529; HR-791 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Angarola, Michael J., member of the bar, HJR-137 Arnold, Loy Elzie, Urbana, HR-80 Aschermann, Beth, Urbana, HR-835 Bain, June Blade, E. Moline, IL., SR-645 Balotti, Peter C., Carlinville, HR-156 Balzekas, Stanley, Sr., Oak Brook, HJR-93 Bandemer, Keith L., Chicago, HR-734 Barnes, Lewis, Chicago, HR-160 Barr, William G., Joliet, SJR-39 Beck, Maurice, Galesburg, HR-733 Bennett, Joe V. Sr., Monticello, HJR-38 Berry, Bill, Chicago, SR-269 Berry, Edwin C. "Bill", HR-409 Brown, Norman, Chicago, HR-209 Budzik, Dr. Jerome M., SR-208 Cain, Edward "Flukie," Chicago, HR-991 Caliper, Frank J., HR-281 Cannon, James F., Chicago, HR-671 Carter, Irvin, B., HR-752 Cavanagh, William K., Spfld, HR-923 Cervantes, Marco Antonio Sanchez, 17 yrs., Chicago, HJR-33 Cheremeta, Paul, HJR-129 Childers, Adrienne, Chicago, HR-994 Childress, Josie Logan, Mounds, IL, HR- 885 Cisne, Richard G., Urbana, HR-1012 Clabaugh, Charles Wesley, Champaign, HR-220 Cleary, Robert J., HR-287 Clifford, John C. Jr., Champaign, HR-1011 Cobb, Thelma, Chicago, HR-473 Cohen, Wilbur J., HR-483 Cohen, Wilbur J., Seoul, Korea, SR-344 Coleman, Roberta Carter, HR-201 Collins, Charles Robert, Chicago, SR-253; HR-420 Connor, John Maurice, Arcola, HR-834 Conti, Elmer of Elmwood Park, SR-761 Conti, Elmer W., legislator, HR-1019 Cook, Patricia, Brookfield, SR-360 Corcoran, Hannah V., HR-892 Costas, Sergeant John S., Chi. Police Dept., HJR-7 Costoff, Christ, Madison, HR-9; SR-18 Crawford, Robert, Champaign, HR-737 Crosby, Reverend Thomas, SR-127 Dang do, Cong, Pres. of the Vietnamese Assoc., HR-1040 Danner, Wilbur, Galesburg, HJR-77 Davis, Dupree D., E. St. Louis, HR-1005 Davis, Elma H., SJR-78 Davis, James, Chicago, HR-470 DeCuir, Mattie L., HR-762 DeCuir, Mattie, Chicago, HR-820 2730 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Dillier, Walter L., SJR-86 Dokes, Eunice D. Hennington, HR-248 Doucet, Jerome I., Chicago, HR-475 Douglas, Ray, "Chief Wandering Elk", HR- 958 Duffin, Thomas J., Chicago, HJR-78 Duke, Rufus L., Chicago, HR-816 Dunson, Doris Ruth, HR-84 Durst, Charles, Champaign, HR-937 Eaton, Zenobia, Chicago, HR-643 Ellsworth, Judge William H., SR-751 Epton, Bernard, legislator, HR-1018 Epton, Bernard, SR-760 Fasking, Stephanie, Chicago, HR-712 Ferro, John, Chicago, HR-823 Fields, Homer, LaGrange Park, SR-565 Finn, Mae, Chicago, HR-739 Fisher, Kenneth Devon, Chicago, HR-148 Fisher, Luther J., Trivoli, HR-814 Fleming, Loretta, Chicago, HR-828 Flora, Louise, HR-817 Foote, Bruce R., Nashville, HR-79 Frankenbach, Gloria Sonor, Chicago, HR- 769 Franks, Lyle H., Tolono, HR-609 Freeberg, William Henry, Carbondale, SR- 160 Fuqa, Ellis, Waukegan, HR-989 Fuqua, Ellis, Waukegan attorney, HR-989 Gaines, Phillip R., SR-533 Garrison, Bertha L., Chicago, HR-809 Gelish, John A., HJR-30 Gerber, Lester C., HR-502 Gierut, Joseph B., Chicago, HR-672 Gilles, Margaret L., Champaign, HR-605 Gordon II, Robert Lyle, Urbana, HR-31 Gordon, Ray A., Paris, IL, HR-197 Greene, Gwendolyn Paulette, Chicago, HR- 992 Greer, Annette, HR-755 Greer, LaVeeda, Chicago, IL, HR-443 Groggs, Kenneth Gene, Chicago, SR-236 Hahn, Steven B., Spfld., HR-839; SR-666 Haley, Richard Clark, Chicago, HR-590; 621 Hall, Gary, Springfield, HR-278 Hammer, Jenn Willard, Farmer City, HR- 28 Hammer, Jess Willard, Farmer City, HR- 143 Hansen, Ebba, Champaign, HR-608 Harling, Harry, Chicago, HJR-8 Harris, Wilfred D., SR-84 Hart, Marjorie P., HR-756 Hauska, Ronald W., SR-689 Heckenkamp, Joseph, Spfld., SR-530 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS--Cont. Helfrich, James C., SR-8 Henderson, Drumes, Chicago, HR-951 Hewitt, Barnard, Urbana, IL, HR-323 Hicks, Bob, wrestling pioneers, HR-903 Hirsch, Bernard, Millstadt, SR-531 Hoeneck, Karl F., SR-752 Huff, Douglas Sr., HR-686 Irby, Virgie Lee, Chicago, HR-819 Jackson, Arthur Orlando, HR-802 Jackson, Herbert L., Chicago, HR-753 Johnson, Eddie Mae, Chicago, HR-51 Johnson, Hyman, postal worker, HR-335 Johnson, Ralph B., Galesburg, HR-742 Johnston, Barbara A., 9 yrs. old, HJR-46 Johnston, Thomas Joseph, Chicago, HR- 1028 Jones, Celeste, Chicago, HR-855 Jones, Delphine Roberts, HR-564 Jones, Judge Billy, SR-168;HR-195 Jones, Sarah, Chicago, HR-986 Jordan, Clyde, HR-302 Katz, Joseph L., Florida, HR-329 Klaphake, Charles, Spfld., IL, HR-244 Klingel, Allen B., Champaign, HR-973 Knight, Lester J., Chicago, IL, HR-566 Korkowski, James A., HR-68 Koziara, Stanley V., HR-251 Kraus, Elmer J., Nauvoo, IL, HR-234 Kuiken, John R., DeKalb, HR-1032 Kulikowski, Charles, Chicago, HR-745 Lane, Doyle, Chicago, HR-498 Lattof, Nicholas, SR-429 Leonard, Louise C., Champaign-Urbana, HR-81 Lewis, Carolyn, Chicago, HR-12 Lhotka, Frank, HR-908 Lhotka, Frank, SR-667 Lind, Oscar, Coroner of Lake Cty., HR-401 Lindroth, Raymond E., Libertyville, HJR- 121 Logan-Edwards, Evelyn, Chicago, HR-1007 Luckett, Barbara Jean, E. St. Louis, HR-24 Marie, Eva, South of Chicago, HR-800 Martin, Hershal, Princeville, HR-668 Martin, John Bartlow, Highland Park, HR- 95 Martorano, Rev. Joakim M., O.S.M., HJR-4 Mattick, June P., Chicago, HR-713 May, Charles Martin, Waukegan, HR-818 McCormick C. L., member of the House for 20 years, HR-136 McCray, Marjorie L., Nuckols, HR-763 McDowell, Lovella, Chicago, HR-659 McGloon, Thomas "Art", Judge, SR-527 McGrath, Edward T., HR-129 2731 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. McKinney, Thelma, HR-714 McMahon, Joseph P., SR-548 McPartlin, Robert, former member of G.A., HR-418 Meier, Henry Martin, HR-70 Meiszner, John C., SR-21 Minor, Sharon Marie, Chicago, HR-334 Mitchell, Gustavia Ulva, HR-184 Montgomery, Maxine, HR-736 Moore, Christopher, SR-476 Moriarty, Theresa, Michigan, HR-448 Murray, Henry David, HR-180 Myron, Joseph, Chicago, HJR-23 Nelson, Charles, Chicago, HR-981 Ness, Carter A., Princeville, HR-741 O'Grady, Nora Kearns, SR-281 O'Neill, John Francis, Champaign, HR-125 Ondrus, Hermine, Berwyn, SR-753 Owens, William W., Champaign, HR-66 Ozinga, Senator Frank M., LR-750 Palmer, Senator Ben E., Chicago, SR-679 Parker, Golden, HR-520 Parrilli, John C., Chicago, HJR-52 Payne, Mrs. Carrie Lou, Chicago, HR-870 Petroshius, Lawrence J., Waukegan, HR- 826 Phillips, Welbon, East St. Louis, HR-1035 Pickrel, Charles R., Maquon, HJR-90 Pitts, William, HR-579 Plasky, Jeff, 10 yrs. old, HR-351 Pleshar, Lorraine M., Gage Park, IL, HR- 516 Polish jetliner crash victims, SR-270 Polos, Harry F., SR-343 Ponce, Donald, Chicago, HR-188 Pondy, Louis R., Urbana, HR-774 Pope, Harley, Sandwich, IL, HR-681 Porcaro, Mary E., Springfield, HR-1016 Porter, Ray, Irvington, HR-630 Price, Deacon Robert, Chicago, HR-956 Priede, Janis, DeKalb, HR-43 Prusinski, Bernard, HR-208 Pucin, Michael J. Jack, HR-266 Puckett, Donald L., Aurora, HR-330 Rainey, Robert, Chicago, HR-770 Robinson, Jerry, Chicago, HR-955 Rogers, Dr. J. C. Thomas, founder of Carle Clinic and Hospita in Urbana, IL, HR- 888 Rollins, Cuetta Virginia, Chicago, HR-862 Ronk, Leroy B., Nokomis, IL, SR-282 Rose, Thomas Chapin, St. Louis, HR-272 Rossi, Jane Arnold, Peotone, HR-764 Ruddy, Michael A., Chicago, HR-493 Ruiz, Carolos Caribe, SR-196 Ryan, Nora, Chicago, HJR-9 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Sack, John M., Peoria County Deputy, SJR-88; HR-1024 Sanford, Alex, Shelby, IL, HR-565 Savage, Richard J., Chief of Police in LaGrange Park, HR-20 Sawalha, Victor G., Homer Township, SR- 566 Schettler, William, Sesser, SR-302 Schillerstrom, Glen C., Naperville, HR-636 Schmidt, Adam Henry, HR-507 Schooley, Frank, Champaign, HR-717 Schultz, Jim, HR-677 Scott, Paul, Chief of Police, Urbana, HR-39 Shannon, Daniel J. D.D.S., HR-497 Shapiro, Samuel H., former Governor of State of IL., SR-114 Shapiro, Samuel, former Governor, HJR-41 Sherman, Gordon, HR-489 Simon, Robert P., Champaign, HR-974 Slater, Howard R., HR-901 Smith, Barbara Joyce Officer, Chicago, HR-11 Spraggins, Wesley, Chicago, HR-635 Staerkel, William M., Champaign, HR- 1010 Stamm, W. L., former State Rep., HR-694 Staple, Oceola Ware, Chicago, HR-801 Staples, Oceola Ware, Chicago, SR-627 Staton, Joe Edward, Chicago, HR-821 Strickland, Margaret Bell, HR-563 Stroger, Ella, Helena, Arkansas, HR-355 Taflinski, Elizabeth R., Norridge IL, SR- 291 Tangora, Paul, Champaign, HR-716 Taylor, Johnnie Pearl, HR-105 Taylor, Pastor Woodrow Wilson, SR-762 Thelen, Robert Jr., Chicago, HR-653 Thomas, Payton, Chicago, HR-970 Thornton, Addie, Chicago, HR-771 Trefz, Ted, Marshall, IL, HJR-28 Tripp, Nancy E., Lake View, IL, HR-403 Trueblood, Carl, Urbana, HR-938 Tucker, Georganna, HR-743 Turner, Lawrence A., Chicago, HR-224 Walker, Joe Lamar, Chicago, HR-993 Watkins, Clifton, Chicago, HR-998 Watts, William A., Jerseyville, SR-191 Weich, Clarence "Bud", HR-211 West, Marcellus, Brooklyn, HR-746 Wheatley, Karl J., Peoria, HR-996 Wheeler, Mary H., Joliet, HR-494 White, Dorothy Minnifield, Chicago, HR- 149 Whitfield, William N., Chicago, HR-744 Williams, Cheri, Chicago, HR-964 Williams, Kimberly, Chicago, HR-810 2732 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Williams, Lucy, HR-765 Williams, Marcella, Chicago, HR-829 Williams, Rev. Alvin E., HR-471 Williams, William, Chicago, HR-777 Young, Al N., St. Clair Cty., HR-437 Young, Eleanor Carter, HR-866 Young, Laurence T., Sr., Chicago, HR-751 Zefran, Elizabeth L., Chicago, HR-570 Zuroweste, Rev. Albert R., Belleville, SR- 167 Zygmunt, Father Edwin J., SR-240 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS "Free Enterprise Week", support the efforts of the students, SR-710 A Day of Remembrance, July 27, 1987, HJR-114 abuse and neglect cases Circuit Court of Cook County, increase the number of judges, HR-135 Circuit Ct. of Cook Cty., system of staggered scheduling, HR-134 State's Attorney, official policy, HR- 133 Admin. Office IL Courts, study alternative sentencing of female offenders, SR-181 Aids adopts Statement on AIDS Education, HR-222 blood donors of choice, no hospital may deny patient's right, SR-170 policy for providing needed education, SR-404 report to the G.A. at least semi- annually on AIDS, HR-705 airlines baggage checking devices, SR-594 American Society of Clinical Pathologists, recognizing medical laboratories, SR-101 American Square Dance Day, Sept. 1, SR- 200 asbestos study institutions of higher learning conduct, SR-169 Asian American Heritage Month, May 1987, SR-262 Baltic Freedom Day, June 14, 1987, HR- 549 Boy Hicks Day in Chicago, Oct. 16, 1987, HR-806 bridge on U.S. 20, named the Frank Einsweiler Bridge, HR-864 C. E. Neff Highway, new four-lane highway, Rt 34 between Galesburg & Monmouth, HJR-143 Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, urges, SR-617, 652;HR-868 Captive Nations Week, third wk in July, SR-333 Chicago Housing Authority Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. financial audit; management & operations study, HR-319, 345 Special House Committee to Investigate, creates, HR-326 Chicago No Crime Day, Aug. 15, SR-495 child care space in newly built buildings for residents or employees, HR-231 Christopher Columbus Highway, HR-354 Citizens Council on Women in IL, status of older women, HJR-37, HJR-125 Clean Indoor Air Acts, rights & concerns of smokers & non-smokers in public places, SR-102; HR-142 Continental Amateur Baseball Assoc. World Series Week of August 7-15, 1987, SJR-70 Correctional Officers Week, May 3-9, SJR- 48 DeMolay Week in IL, March 15-22, HR-74 Dr. Arthur Lockhart Day, Oct. 4, 1987, HR-787 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT "Fire Safe Cigarette Act of 1987," careless smoking materials, HR- 1029 AIDS, policy for providing needed education, SR-404 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, bans on oil & natural gas, HR-324; SR- 233 authorize the construction of the SSC, urges Congress, HJ R- 111 balanced fed. budget, calls for const. convention, HJR-19 Cates, General Clifton B., name an U.S. Naval vessel in honor, SJR-93 Chem-Nuclear compactor facility, operating license approval, SJR-10 concerning American personnel classified as prisoners of war or missing in action in Southeast Asia, SR-756 cutting crude oil imports & increase use of ethanol in gasoline, SR-628 decertification of State facilities for developmentally disabled adults, HR-501 designation, active duty in uniform services, HJR-34 develop more cost-effective pollution control methods, HJR-73 Economic Development Assessment Task Force, report to G.A. by 4-1- 88, SR-680 Equity in Employment Security Financing Act, Congress memorialized to, SJR-54 ethanol, urges mandated increased use, SR-628 2733 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. FAA, air traffic controller training program, HR-102 Federal Aviation Admin., aircrafts have collision avoidances systems, HR-250 Federal Welfare System, Congress to restructure, HR-312; SR-305 Free Trade Agreement with Canada, urges, SR-617, 652; HR-868 Greek government, amnesty to prisoners, urges Congress, SR-242 IL Public Utilities Act, utility rate increase, SR-152 Illinois Economic Development Assessment Task Force, created to, SR-151 immediate end to gender bias in these admission criteria & request assistance, SJR-82; HJR-133 inclusion of townships within the allocation formula for State revenue sharing, task force created, HR-673 insurance regulation by States, supports continued; opposes repeal of McCarran-Ferguson Act, SJR-84 Internal Revenue Service, rules for Lobbing by Public Charities, HR- 163;SR-110 IRS proposed rules, aposes, HR-104 Legalization application fee, urge Congress, HR-190 military gender bias, urges end to, SJR-82 National Interim Drinking Water standard, urge U.S. Enviromental Protection Agency, HR-191 National Strategy of Peace Through Strength, urges Congress, HJR-43 NLRA to prohibit the replacement of striking or locked-out employees in labor dispute, urges Congress, HJR- 123 not to use Social Security funds to balance the budget, Congress urged, HR-361 Postage stamp, honor the late Mayor Richard J. Daley, SR-461 protecting the decency of U.S. families & the right of minors, request U.S. Congress to pass HR-1786 & 1438, HR-1001 railroad safety issues, HR-235 railroad, short line, job protection conditions, HR-237 rebuild new armories, monies received be set aside to match Fed. Gov. Funds, HR-766 Regional Transit & Toll Highway Authority's, mass transit line, SR- 180 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. sales tax on mail-order transactions, HR-576 Sheffield radiation disposal site, radiation leakage from this site, HJR-76 Social Security benefits, distribution, HR-101 State revenue bond, Auditor General to conduct management audit, HR-258 Superconducting Super Collider, urge IL Congressional Delegation to support, HR-256 support the continuation of effective State regulation of insurance, SJR- 84 Task Force, reporting date extended April 1, 1987 to May 1, 1987, SR- 112 U.S. Department of Agriculture's Africanized Bee Barrier Proposal, SJR-30 urge IL Congressional Delegation, manatory death sentence for persons found guilty of espionage, HJR-62 Urges Congress to propose an Amendment to U.S. Constitution, making English, offical language of U.S., HJR-36 Fox Valley Center in Aurora, disapprove as a site for inter-track horse race wagering, SR-618 Frank Einsweiler Bridge, on U.S. 20 over the Fever River, Galena, HJR-119;HR- 864 Greek Independence Day, March 25, HR- 318 Heartland's Best for 1987 Day, May 30, HR-438 IL Commerce Commission elected, submission of public question to voters in 1988, SR-431 IL Firefighter Memorial Day, 3rd Sunday in May, SR-280 IL Police Officer's Memorial Day, May 14, 1987, HR-369 IL Women's History Month, March 1987, SR-62 Johnny Genna Day, July 10, 1987, HR-568 Just Say No Week, May 18-24, SR-37 Knights of Pythias Day, designate April 4, 1987, HR-170 legislative receptions House members pledge to not attend; urges entities to discontinue, HR-439 manufacturers of toy guns, altar design of product, HR-254 McNamee, Timothy murder, request the Dept. of State Police to offer all possible assistance, HR-867 2734 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Minority Business Week in Lake Cty., Mar. 23, 1987, HR-116 National Consumers Week, SR-69 National Digestive Diseases Awareness Month in May, SR-197 National Medical Laboratory Week, April 12 through 18, SR-101 National Polio Week, June 1-7, 1987, HR- 482 National Volunteer Week, April 26 through May 2, SR-198 North Lawndale Day, August 7, 1987, HR- 594 North-south tollway, DuPage Cty., designated the James "Pate" Phillip Tollway, HR-27 O'Hare International Airport, establish a checking device, SR-594 Oak Forest Chamber of Commerce, Governor's Award, SR-380 Official Centennial Year of the IL State Capitol is 1988, HR-900 opticians play in safeguarding good vision, urges all citizens to take note, HR-858 PENSION FUNDS INVESTMENTS urge all firms doing business in Northern Ireland, SR-365 Plasky Memorial Field, named after Jeff Plasky, HR-351 Police Officer's Memorial Day, May 14, 1987, SR-154 Polio Survivors Week, Sept. 6-12, 1987, SR- 274 Polish jetliner crush victims, SR-270 prison site determination, urges Gov. fair decision, HR-144 problem of State employees paying dues and being affiliated with labor union, HJR-81 problems facing persons released from correctional facilities or placed on probation, blue ribbon Task Force appointed, SJR-81, 82 Public Broadcasting Day, Nov. 7, 1987, HR-893 Recognition Night, Oct. 27, 1987, HR-852 recommends to G.A. that it adopt fundamental rural development guidelines, HJR-89 Respect Life Week, October 4-11, SR-414 Retired Senior Volunteer Week in Lake Cty., 2nd week of May, HR-183 review the export development programs of other states, task force appointed, HR- 445 River Clean Up Days, May 30 & 31, 1987, HR-286 Ryan, Officer Michael, Bethesda Naval Hospital, Pres. Reagan, surgery patient, HR-35 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Salute America's Heroes Days in IL, June 12 and 13, 1987, SR-336 satellite space shield, defense against nuclear attack, HR-137 School Psychology Week, HR-25, 1042 Security Pride Week in IL., third week in October, HJR-130 State Capitol Centennial Year, 1988, SR- 663 State Capitol, 1988 official Centennial Year of the, SR-663 US 36, designate as 1-72; speed limit of 65 mph, SR-222 VETERANS designation, active duty in uniform services, HJR-34 Interveterans Burial Detail of Sangamon Cty., HJR-25 sailors who served on the LCSL's during World War II, SR-515 urge support to bring back & locate the troops listed as POW/MIA, HR-152 Vietnam Veteran's Day, Aug. 8, 1987, SR-256 Vietnam War Veterans Day and Memorial Fund observance & support, SJR-11 Vietnam War Veterans Day, SJR-11 violent attacks against medical facilities, prompt investigative action, SJR-44 Washington, Harold, State of Illinois Center, urges designation, HJR-141 White Sox Park study, HR-59 Women's History Month in IL, month of March, HR-189 Youth Art Month in IL, HR-1026 Youth Art Month, March 1987, HR-76 RESOLUTIONS - SPECIAL SESSION CONGRATULATORY AND COMMENDATORY Patterson, James, Supreme Commander of Military Order of Cooties, HR-4(SS-1) GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment, SJR-1(SS-1) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES organizational, (SS-1): HR-1, 2, 3 SENATE organizational, (SS-1): SR-1, 2, 3, 4,5,6 RESTAURANTS Clean Restaurant Air Act, IL creates; prohibits smoking in public restaurants, HB-154 deep-fried foods posting of information in food establishments, HB-2430 2735 REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) See TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) REVISORIES See STATUTES RIVERS See WATER SAFETY All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act, creates, HB-612, 1514 alley curfew, SB-718 asbestos materials in public buildings, HB- 1195 beverage containers bans detachable pull-tabs; requires to be returnable; refund value; distributor pay retail dealer, HB-62, 1292 Boat Registration and Safety Act boating license age, raises to 21, HB- 2199 canoes and kayaks, exempt from registration requirement, SB-1550 prohibits persons under 12 from certification to operate, HB-2201 registration & titling of all watercraft, HB-2220 watercraft operation regulations; safety procedures; licensing requirements, HB-2219 building code, requires cities & counties to adopt, HB-2562 building health code violations causes of action; bonds, fees; repair liens, HB-2507 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act definitions: carnival and principal business, HB-228 liability insurance and bond requirements, HB-227 maximum permit fee, eliminates, SB-155 permit revocations; standards for length of suspension; fees, SB-601 Chemical Safety Act businesses notify EPA prior to sale or abandonment of facility, SB- 1089 chemical release, Emergency Services & Disaster Agency notification, HB-747 chemical release, ESDA notify residents within 48 hrs., SB-792 notification of significant releases; fees; contingency plans, HB-1359 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act creates; registration of health, safety, environmentalist, etc. persons; exams, HB-972 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SAFETY-Cont. equestrian safety helmets, HB-569 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act creates; licensing & regulation; fees; Dept. R&E; State Fire Marshal, HB-917 firefighting vehicles safety test requirement, HB-422 studded tire use, SB-384;HB-544 fireworks See FIREWORKS food handlers sanitary inspections; enforcement; Dept. Public Health test for contagious or venereal diseases, HB- 1334 Lawn Chemical Application Notice Act creates; posting of notice on lawn when chemicals applied, HB-794, 918 Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act alterations resulting in violation of Act, prohibits, SB-498;HB-755 Mobile Home Tiedown Act substandard tiedown equipment, penalties, HB-2665 Motor Vehicle Replacement Safety Law adds; standards for non-original manufacturer parts (non-OEM); customer notice; insurer restrictions, HB-2007 motor vehicle Safety Responsibility Law lifting of suspension for defaulting on damage payment agreement, SB-411 owner must certify that vehicle is in compliance with, HB-26 reporting requirements on insurance companies & producers, HB-25 motor vehicles firetruck safety test requirement, HB- 422 headset receivers, repeals prohibition; motorcycle helmet intercom, SB-372 motorcycles headset receivers, repeals prohibition; motorcycle helmet intercom, SB-372 helmet, requires for operator and passengers, SB-112;HB-2 Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act nuclear power reactor annual fees, SB-1502 pesticides regulation, HB-2390, 2391, 2392 Public Transportation Safety Board Act creates; investigate accidents on public transportation systems, HB-2787 Radiation Installation Act annual registry with Dept. of Nuclear Safety, HB-539 Radiation Protection Act 2736 SAFETY-Cont. administrative hearings rules, SB-492 fee increases; renewals; inspection; testing, HB-2791 radon gas radon gas residence testing, EPA establish program, HB-1887 Radon Mitigation Act creates; Dept. Nuclear Safety program for detecting & reducing radon; detecting device approval; treble damages, SB-1517 school buses rooftop safety hatch, SB-296; HB-919 seat back installation authorization, HB-2323 Skiing Safety Board, creates in Dept. of Labor, SB-957;HB-2786 slum housing management, HB-2763 smoke detectors fire insurance policies requirement, HB-2396 requires installation in certain facilities, HB-2403 State safety inspections and education Dept. of Labor no jurisdiction over pol. subdivisions, SB-530 Tenants Bill of Rights Act creates; tenants reporting bldg. code or health code violations, HB-1817 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act container hazard warnings, HB-627 exempts certain paint tinting, HB-921 Volunteer Fire Protection Association Act, creates, HB-677 SALES automatic checkout systems stores mark prices on shelves or bins, HB-1341 beverage containers bans detachable pull-tabs; requires to be returnable; refund value; distributor pay retail dealer, HB-62, 1292 prohibits retail sales; business offense, SB-218 Buy American Act renames Steel and Steel Products Act, SB-1400 check cashing services merchants, authorizes services for fee, HB-513 Credit Card Application Disclosure Act, creates; issuer disclose rate/fee/etc. info, HB-1630 credit card surcharge, prohibits, SB-400 dies and molds processors have lien for balance due from customer, SB-668 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SALES-Cont. Drug Paraphernalia Control Act sales to minors, misdemeanor, HB-2328 Farm Implement Buyer Protection Act, creates, SB-454, 894 farm products security interests, HB-922 Farm, Industrial and Construction Equipment Fair Dealership Law, IL retailer lien on repurchased inventory, HB-535 fetal alcohol syndrome retail sellers of alcohol post warning; Dept. Revenue provide signs for fee; SB-770 flood plain real estate sales, HB-1095 Franchise Disclosure Act repeals; creates Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987, HB-2011 Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act prohibits mail order sales, HB-640, 2114 Itinerant Vendors Registration Act creates; annual registration with Dept. Revenue, HB-183 lemon law - see: New-Car Buyer Protection Act Membership Campground Act advertising; premiums; cancellation rights, HB-1836 Motor Vehicle Replacement Safety Law adds; standards for non-original manufacturer parts (non-OEM); customer notice; insurer restrictions, HB-2007 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act balloon-note financing agreements, HB-2477 credit life or credit disability insurance notices, HB-216 interest rates limits, SB-1189 motor vehicles Sunday prohibition, repeals, HB-559 New-Car Buyer Protection Act (lemon law) farm tractors, includes, HB-1107 police equipment prohibits sales to private persons, SB- 376 Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act, IL contracts sold on guaranteed price basis; determination of assets; definitions, HB-1698 foreign warehouse facility; service of process; performance bonds; licensure; trust fund trustees; audits, HB-1917 private enterprise, restricts competition with, SB-1128 pyramid sales scheme increases penalty, HB-2105 2737 SALES-Cont. rebates disclosure of terms on rebates or refunds, HB-1386 rental-purchase agreements regulation, SB-1046 sale of land by the acre seller liability by acreage, HB-609 sale of tickets repeals Act in relation to sale of tickets to certain places of entertainment or amusement, HB-1803 Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act creates; prohibits sales & distribution to persons under 18, HB-1726 telephone directory advertising sales, failure to disclose an unlawful business practice, HB-541 telephone solicitation bans after 5 p.m., SB-751 telephone transactions statutory cancellation provisions apply, HB-1788 Trade Secrets Act, Uniform creates; codify basic common law provisions, HB-1853 Transient Merchant Act of 1987, HB-560 unsolicited services, deemed as gift, HB- 2608 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act restricts morbid materials, HB-2612 Weights and Measures Act commodities packaging, labeling & sale standards, HB-2376 SANITARY DISTRICTS Chicago Sanitary District Cook County property annexed to Metropolitan Sanitary Dist., SB-140;HB-316 job vacancies, Dir. Personnel certify list of names, SB-516;HB- 1219 lease of Dist. real property or interest, HB-316 lease terms & payments limitations, HB-1701 police powers, SB-430;HB-1082 residency requirements, SB-586;HB-1454 waste discharge hearing officers, SB-684; HB-1701 Metro-East Sanitary District Board majority representation alternate between 2 counties, HB-30 boundary specifications, HB-196 Disaster Preparedness of the Metro- East Sanitary District, creates Commission on, HB-1074 Exec. Dir. registered professional engineer, requires, HB-29 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SANITARY DISTRICTS-Cont. local representation on governing board, HB-29 pump station and flood gate system, DOT oversee & monitor, HB-1277 short title, technical change, HB-1073 Metropolitan Sanitary District - see: Chicago Sanitary District North Shore Sanitary District Act disconnection for nonpayment or violation HB-1405 district board of trustees hire sanitary dist. employees, HB-1949 employee indemnification; self- insurance programs, reserves, HB- 1406 illegal water or sewer connections inspections, HB-1948 individual services provisions, HB-1945 injunctive relief or mandamus against water pollution, HB-1404 quick take eminent domain powers, HB-1947 seizure of portable equipment used to pollute water/sewage systems, HB- 1951 1907, Sanitary District Act of board of trustees salaries, increases; eliminates maximum annual attorney salary, SB-1591;HB-246 1917, Sanitary District Act of board member compensation increase, SB-1074 disconnection for nonpayment or violation HB-1405 dissolved, petition and referendum, HB-1509 district board of trustees hire sanitary dist. employees, HB-1949 employee indemnification; self- insurance programs, reserves, HB- 1406 illegal water or sewer connections inspections, HB-1948 individual services provisions, HB-1945 injunctive relief or mandamus against water pollution, HB-1404 quick take eminent domain powers, HB-1947 quick take power of eminent domain, HB-1136 seizure of portable equipment used to pollute water/sewage systems, HB- 1951 1936, Sanitary District Act of disconnection for nonpayment or violation HB-1405 district board of trustees hire sanitary dist. employees, HB-1949 employee indemnification; self- insurance programs, reserves, HB- 1406 2738 SANITARY DISTRICTS-Cont. illegal water or sewer connections inspections, HB-1948 individual services provisions, HB-1945 injunctive relief or mandamus against water pollution, HB-1404 quick take eminent domain powers, HB-1947 seizure of portable equipment used to pollute water/sewage systems, HB- 1951 vacancies filled by election, exceptions, SB-587 SCHOLARSHIPS Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses full time student loans, HB-2273 Executive Development Program establishes; executive training scholarships beyond Bachelor's degree, SB-1304 Higher Education Student Assistance Law increases monetary scholarship for undergraduates, SB-977 limits to students at IL institutions, SB-443 merit recognition scholarships payments, HB-180, 1018 need-based scholarship grants for specified courses of study, HB-1927 remedial math and language participants, eligible for extra year of scholarship awards, SB-1100 State Scholarship Commission member eligible for grant or scholarship, HB- 2622 merit recognition scholarship period of time during which may be used, HB-1265 monetary scholarship limits until 1992, SB- 1350 State Scholarship Commission See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS State scholarship renewal grade requirements, HB-2654 teacher training scholarship eliminates public school teaching requirement, SB-717; HB-1022 may be used at private colleges if tuition & fees do not exceed State institution amts., SB-865 veterans scholarships eligibility period, HB-85 exempts from denial for default on guaranteed loans, HB-85 Young Leaders Scholarship Program, IL creates; high sch. graduate scholarships, HB-2460 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS See EDUCATION SEAT BELTS See MOTOR VEHICLES SECRETARY OF STATE See STATE OFFICERS SENIOR CITIZENS Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act includes institutions under Dept. Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities, HB-639 aggravated battery of senior citizen Class 2 felony; prosecution in criminal court, SB-1437 Aging, Illinois Act on home care services eligibility, increases assets, HB-654 personnel qualifications restrictions, SB-1057 rural area services to seniors, Dept. on Aging grant to higher ed. institution to examine, SB-1461 shared housing assistance program, HB-664 volunteer service credit program, Dept. on Aging create, SB-1590 Circuit Breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Community Care Program Criminal Background Investigations Act creates; Dept. Aging community care agencies employee background checks, HB-2809 dependent care assistance income tax deduction, SB-215 drivers education drivers over age 55, sch. provide on space-available basis, HB-358 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act creates; voluntary reporting; Dept. Aging assess reports & services, form rules & regs., SB-1226 Elder Abuse Demonstration Program Act physicians report suspected cases, HB- 1670 termination date, extends, HB-2840 home care services eligibility, increases assets, HB-654 home remodeling grants DCCA assistance to general rental income, HB-2277 home rental conversions senior citizen/disabled person owner, prohibits increase in assessed valuation, SB-428 homestead exemption 2739 SENIOR CITIZENS-Cont. See HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION housing grants, IL Housing Dev. Auth., HB-1649 Long Term Care Ombudsman Act creates; Office of the Ombudsman investigate & resolve complaints about long term care health facilities, HB-2694 motor vehicle registration fee reduction, HB-2382 public utility energy audits residences of persons 65 or older, HB- 715 robbery of senior citizen physically handicapped victim, Class 1 felony, HB-2479 senior citizen services tax increase, SB-1387 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) covered drugs, SB-102, 494; HB-179, 274, 347,695, 1888 eligibility all low-income citizens, HB-241 increase income threshold, SB- 625; HB-273 persons turning 65 during calendar year eligible for entire year, HB-247 eligibility ceiling, SB-1441 fuel cost grant; excludes veterans benefits from income, HB-750 fuel cost relief grants, SB-1352 grants, authorizations; limitations, HB- 1888 income excludes certain rental income, SB-529 excludes veterans benefits, SB-8; HB-750, 753 income tax exemption, $1,000 additional, HB-207, 251 pharmacist professional dispensing fee, increases, HB-1473 pharmacy participation; defines reasonable cost, HB-1473 prescriptions for $1, HB-1294 rent constituting property taxes accrued, increases, SB-429 veterans benefits, excludes from "income", SB-8;HB-750, 753 Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act of 1988, HB-2890 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act includes persons over 60 (now 65), HB- 226 special assessment deferrals, HB-1983 tax credit Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SENIOR CITIZENS-Cont. utility bills, HB-656 telephone service user sensitive/measured services usage allowance, HB-354 trial dates preference for senior citizens, trial set for within 120 days, HB-2944 unnecessary institutionalization Dept. Aging community care contracts, HB-881 volunteer service credit program Dept. Aging create; services to persons 60 and over, SB-255 voting access polling place accessible to handicapped & elderly, SB-61 SMOKING Clean Indoor Air Act, IL creates; prohibits smoking in public places, SB-374;HB-20 Clean Public Elevator Air Act, IL creates; prohibits smoking in public elevators, HB-52 Clean Restaurant Air Act, IL creates; prohibits smoking in public restaurants, HB-154 Clean Workplace Air Act, IL creates; prohibits smoking in workplace, HB-1719 Nonsmoker's Health Protection Act creates; prohibits smoking in public areas, SB-139 schools sch. boards prohibit smoking on school property, HB-54 Smoke Detector Act, creates, HB-3 Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act creates; prohibits sales & distribution to persons under 18, HB-1726 Smokeless Tobacco Products Tax Act, HB- 1625 State Office Smoking Prohibition Act, creates, HB-2297 tobacco prohibits distribution of samples to minors, SB-257 smokeless tobacco billboards carry health warning statements, HB-975 Tobacco Products Tax Act, SB-604;HB- 1389, 1615 SOLICITATION Residential Telephone Customer Privacy Act creates; prohibits solicitation by commercial entities without customer consent, HB-322 solicitation to sell real estate 2740 SOLICITATION-Cont. bans soliciting owners who have given notice of not wishing to sell, HB- 2497 telephone bans after 5 p.m., SB-751 unsolicited automated phone solicitation, prohibits, SB-190;HB-8 STATE AGENCIES See Also: COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS adult education programs State programs, information submitted to State Board of Ed, HB-1748 Asbestos Abatement Authority creates; A.G. Asbestos Litigation Div.; ID and abatement of friable asbestos in gov't. bldgs., SB-1463 blind reading machines, SB-1047 Bureau of the Budget BOB list employees working for one agency but paid by another, SB-1000 Buy Illinois DCCA program-IL business & gov't. agencies purchase IL goods & services, HB-2369 Capital Development Board See COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS acquisition by condemnation, grants powers; subpoena power for hearings, HB-2810 prequalifications rules in re architects, engineers & contractors, HB-2803 recovered funds for damages to CDB projects used for project repairs, HB- 2798 Citizen Ombudsman, IL Office of creates; Gov. appointee accept gov't. related inquiries and health care complaints, HB-1665 Clean Workplace Air Act, IL creates; prohibits smoking in workplace, HB-1719 Community Services Act of 1987 creates; coordinated system of services; grants; purchase of care contracts, SB-1210 Comprehensive Groundwater Protection Act creates; regional plans; Interagency Coordination Committee; regulation by EPA & Dept. Pub. Hlth.; right to recovery for contaminated wells, SB- 1307 Court of Claims concurrence of 3 judges in case decisions HB-1693 Criminal Justice Information Authority criminal history record information, Auth. prescribe forms, manner & fees, SB-909 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE AGENCIES-Cont. Development Finance Authority, IL annual report to Gov. and G.A.; A.G. audit books & records, SB-103 definitions revision, HB-1678 Direct Loan Program for industrial projects, HB-2555 grants program, uniform definition of eligible project costs, SB-491 Housing Partnership Program grants, HB-2640 increases authorized debt, SB-703 Industrial Revenue Bond Ins. Fund, prudent investments, diversification of investments, HB-1858 stylistic change, HB-1859 stylistic change, SB-1112 Early Education, State Interagency Council on establishes; assist State Board of Ed in complying with Education of Handicapped Act amendments, E087-4 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Agency rules: excess emissions, monitoring contaminant discharges, validation, HB-2769 Emergency and Hazardous Inventory Forms and Toxic Chemical Release Forms filed with US-EPA, IL-EPA make available to public, SB-1498 Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act; creates; EPA est. requirements, HB-2141 grants for sewer and water projects, authorizes, HB-308 groundwater protection plan deadline, SB-1209 increases EPA bond authorization for city grants, SB-1007 laboratory fees, SB-157 Lake Michigan work permits, EPA/ DOT joint issuers (now Pollution Control Board), HB-2864 local water supply, EPA grants to local gov'ts., SB-270 Municipal Recycling Pilot Project Act, creates; assistance grants to cities, HB-2606 Municipal Wastewater Treatment Revolving Loan Fund, creates; EPA loans to cities for wastewater facilities, SB-117 Noise Pollution Control Div.; airport landing ban ordinances; restricts new runways; Chi. noise abatement office; SB-805 permits, EPA delay decisions; regional pollution control facility fees pay counsel & witnesses, HB-2678 Private Well Water Protection Act, creates; groundwater protection, SB-1482; HB-2742 2741 STATE AGENCIES-Cont. radon gas residence testing, EPA establish program, HB-1887 rules, voids certain; transfers authority for to Pollution Control Board, HB- 1263 sanitary landfill inspections, HB-1463 toxic air contaminants program & regulations, EPA establish, SB-442;HB-1055 toxic chemical reporting; IL Toxic Chemical Inventory, HB-1403 Underground Storage Tank Regulation Act, creates; EPA/Pollution Control Bd. rules, SB-1426 variance, publication of notice, HB- 2257 Wastewater Assistance Revolving Fund Act, creates; EPA loans of fed. funds to local gov't. for wastewater treatment facility rehab; fees, charges; SB-1486 Equal Opportunity officers Dept. Human Rights assign to State agencies, HB-1877 facility construction CDB study child care needs prior to awarding construction contract, SB-646 food purchases grown or raised in U.S. or of American origin, requires, SB-36;HB-260, 468, 708 Health Facilities Authority Act, IL clarifies definitions, HB-1580 includes non-profit private institutions, SB-1183 Historic Preservation Agency Agency control of exploration of State lands; focus of Act to protect sources and burial sites, HB-263 concession complex at Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site, HB-308 Historic Cities Fund, grants to cities over 150 yrs. old, HB-1381 State Historic Plaque Program, agency to establish, HB-231 Housing Development Authority, IL (IHDA) see also: HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT definitions revision, HB-1677 Emergency Assistance to Homeowners Act, creates; assistance & loans, HB- 2488 Home Equity Protection Act of 1987, creates; IHDA plan to protect owners in community economic decline, HB-2149 housing credit dollars, IHDA allocate, E087-1 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE AGENCIES-Cont. IHDA State Agency in Minority & Female Business Enterprise Act, HB-189 urban area housing availability, IHDA study, H B-490 Housing Development, Illinois Office of creates; study urban housing problems; recommendations to Gov. & G.A., HB-2087 Illinois goods and services DCCA program-IL business and government agencies purchase, HB-2369 Minority Business Development Authority Act, IL, creates, HB-1627 Natural History Survey Exotic Weed Control Act, creates; designation & restriction, HB-2235 Negotiated Purchase Act, IL creates; IL vendors match low out of St. bids, HB-809 Ombudsman Act, Illinois creates; Gov. appointee; complaints about administrative acts of gov'tal. agencies, HB-1665 personnel transfer Comptroller report to G.A., SB-999 Pollution Control Board air pollution rules identical with federal rules, SB-934 complainant costs awards, HB-345 discharge regulations, exempts certain water treatment facilities, HB-2168 EPA regulatory action, requires notice to legislators, HB-589 EPA rules on certain matters, transfers authority to Board, HB-1263 federal rules adoption, extends period, HB-2231 federal Safe Drinking Water Act rules, Board adopt identical rules, HB- 2212 Lake Michigan work permits, EPA/ DOT joint issuers (now Poll. Con. Bd.), HB-2864 nighttime noise emission regulations for professional athletic events, deletes, SB-90 nuclear power facility construction, incl EPA in filing of environmental feasibility report, SB-1125 permit review, Board final written opinion, SB-1253 Phase II Vapor Recovery System, deletes prohibition against adopting rules, HB-1671 sanitary landfill rules, HB-1867 toxic air contaminant regulation program, SB-442;HB-1055 Underground Storage Tank Regulation Act, creates; EPA/Pollution Control Bd. rules, SB-1426 2742 STATE AGENCIES Cont. Prairie State 2000 Authority dislocated worker under Fed. Job Training Partnership Act eligible, SB-62 small business training grants, HB- 2444 Prisoner Review Board hearing after parole denial, SB-1156 parole rehearing, HB-1507 Private Enterprise Review Commission creates; study State & non-profit agencies competing with private IL business, HB-306, 601 private enterprise, restricts competition with, SB-1128 Prompt Payment by State Act perishable goods paid for within 30 days of bill approval, HB-232 Property Tax Appeal Board See TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) recreational facilities creates State Authority to develop; powers of taxing, eminent domain, bond issuance, SB-757 Science Foundation, IL creates; IL Science Board; Science Info Service & Council; contracting; approp. & grants, HB-1791 Social Services Planning Authority, IL, creates, HB-2881 Space Needs Act review of requests for payments for State construction, SB-1308 State agency rules declaratory rulings as to compliance with federal rules, HB-577 State Government Procurement Code creates; uniform purchasing procedures, HB-497 State Housing Credit Agency designates to administer federal low- income housing tax credits, HB-1829 State political subdivisions architectural, engineering or land surveying services, HB-1279 State Property Control Act agency property listings, HB-2250 State Records Act protection and preservation in event of emergencies, State agencies establish system, HB-840 State vehicles ethanol blend motor fuel, SB-708 motor fuel dispensing, HB-706 student loan defaults restricts employment and purchasing practices until repayment agreements made, HB-2248 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE AGENCIES-Cont. Technology Finance Corporation Act creates; matching capital for equity investments in small businesses; research contracts; proprietary interests, HB-2489 Urban Development, Office of creates; study inner city urban problems; report to Gov. & G.A., HB-2088 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION abolishes; election of Supt. Public Instruction, HJRCA-7 adult education programs State agencies & offices submit info to Board, HB-1748 AIDS inservice training program for teacher institutes, SB-765 AIDS instructional programs and materials, HB-742 AIDS State plan Depts. of Public Aid, Public Health, and State Board of Ed implement, SB-1023 autism, Board to define by rule, HB-2645 board members deletes sch. employment ban, SB-234 community block home program Board develop model, symbols, application forms, procedures, SB-949 Dept. of Corrections prisoners Board jurisdiction over education; mandatory GED, HB-476 Early Education, State Interagency Council on establishes; assist State Board of Ed in complying with Education of Handicapped Act amendments, E087-4 Entrepreneurship Education, IL Institute for, creates within State Board of Ed., SB-687, 691; HB-184 financial audits regional superintendent implementation of recommendations, State Board to require HB-2926 foreign language bank DCCA/State Board establish to assist in foreign trade development, HB- 2783 gifted children State Board monitor programs, SB-308 teacher qualifications, employment & certification, SB-309 junior high school curriculum, Board to implement findings, HB-1384 legalization of aliens State Board impact study, HB-2504 2743 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Cont. missing children identification procedures during registration of new students, SB- 1271 parental training pilot program for early childhood parental training for parents of kids ranging from birth to K, SB-945 Private Business and Vocational Schools Act certificate of approval issued by State Board of Ed., HB-1686 programs AIDS instructional programs & materials, HB-742 disadvantaged parents vouchers for purchase of educational services, pilot program, HB-2509 early childhood parental training pilot program, SB-945, 1557 ecual access to interscholastic programs; contract for services at deaf or blind service centers, HB-319 family life & sex education incentive grants pilot program, HB-1355 foreign language curricula improvements, grants, HB-2781 foreign language grant program, HB- 2779 gifted children, State Board monitor programs, SB-308 high school foreign language teachers, HB-2780 special education individual transition plans; post-school goals & service needs, HB-2843, 2846 student parents educational programs, SB-1197, 1587 teen parent educational programs for high sch. graduation requiremetns, SB-553 teen pregnancy prevention program grants, HB-384 truant alternative/reading improvement programs, Board develop, HB-2883 public education laws or regulations school dist. noncompliance, State Board report to General Assembly, HB-1050 recodification of school law, HB-2688 recodify school law Board prepare bill for 1989 Session of General Assembly, HB-1351 report to General Assembly drivers education fee information, HB- 1771 PE exemption policy for 11lth/12th grades, HB-2249 physical education programs, HB-1806 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Cont. recodify school law, Board prepare bill for 1989 G.A., HB-1351 SBE reports catalog, HB-2511 school dist. noncompliance with public laws or regulations, HB-1050 rules and standards vocational teachers; remedial ed testing; summer sch. programs; Ed. Service Centers; certificate fee; teacher ed programs; reimbursable costs; etc. HB-1244 school attendance on-site audits by State Board, SB-1095 school immunizations report on immunizations and health exams to reg. supts., HB-644 student assessment tests administered in 12th (now 10th) grade, HB-1216 teacher evaluations Board supply consulting teachers when local dist. can't, SB-693 teenage positive activity programs prevention of teen pregnancy, Board grants to school districts, HB-384 Vocational and Tehcnical Education Board, State creates; transfers State Board of Ed. vocational & tech. ed. powers to, HB-2705 workshops administrator inservice evaluation workshop participation, waives, SB- 1070 AIDS inservice training program for teacher institutes, SB-765 school board member inservice training workshops, HB-1052 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS confirmation of members stylistic changes, HB-60, 2439, 2440 election manuals requires Board approval, SB-88 petition forms Board prescribe uniform forms for petitions & nominating papers, HB- 1691 voter registration lists furnished to Dept. Public Aid, HB-2853 STATE COMPTROLLER See STATE OFFICERS STATE EMPLOYEES See EMPLOYMENT STATE FIRE MARSHAL See STATE OFFICERS 2744 STATE FISH bluegill; repeals Act for selecting State fish, HB-1101 STATE FOSSIL Tullimonstrum gregarium, HB-321 STATE MILITIA See MILITARY AND NAVAL STATE OFFICERS Attorney General creates Asbestos Litigation Div.; ID and abatement of friable asbestos in gov't. bldgs., SB-1463 credit card interest rates information, SB-400 Auditor General Development Finance Authority, IL; annual report to Gov. & G.A.; Aud. Gen. audit books & records, SB-103 jurisdiction, includes audits directed by G.A., SB-138 management audit of each Dept., employee productivity, HB-2394 nonprofit organizations receiving State or fed. funds, A.G. annual audit, SB- 166 Compensation Review Act, repeals, HB- 335,417 Comptroller Comptroller's Uniform Statewide Accounting System (CUSAS) Impact Note Act, creates, Comptr. prepare notes on legislation, SB-692 direct deposit of payments, HB-244 electronic funds transfer, authorizes, HB-1151 Fed. Reserve charges, Comp. rules establishing account for State Treasurer to pay, HB-1306 financial planning and supervision commissions for fiscal emergencies, SB-1506 Slegal expense insurance premiums, t permits withholding from State employee salaries, HB-551 legality of expenditures, Comptroller examination; exempts judicial & legislative branches, HB-1831 lottery prizes, imprest system transfers, HB-2812 personnel transfer among agencies, Comptroller report to G.A., SB-999 Public Aid financial assistance warrants attachment banning cashing charge, HB-488 warrants & vouchers kept 5 yrs., HB-1918 Governor annual budget incl. formulas for funding State retirement systems, HB-1663 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE OFFICERS-Cont. annual budget message impact of federal funding reductions on State programs, HB-2557 specific formulas for funding State retirement systems, SB-1469 Gubernatorial Election Finance Act, creates, SB-205 joint nomination of candidates for Gov. & Lt. Gov., SB-120 intra-agency advisory boards authorizes formation, SB-154 Lieutenant Governor Gubernatorial Election Finance Act, creates, SB-205 joint nomination of candidates for Gov. & Lt. Gov., SB-120 Secretary of State Alcohol Abstinence Act, Sec. State program for IL driver total abstinence; certificates; license notation; HB-2129 Court of Claims - see: STATE AGENCIES drivers license - see: motor vehicles handgun ordinances, Sec. State compile, HB-448 Identification Card Act disability definition, expands, HB-252 duplication & reproduction, misdemeanor, HB-2699 law enforcement agencies authorized to receive Sec. of State information lists SB-259 motor vehicle informational lists, restricts sales, SB-163 notary public place of business, Sec. State record, HB-372 Personnel Director salary not set by Compensation Review Board, SB-282 registered lobbyists, Sec. State publish information booklet, HB-178 Safety Responsibility Law administration transferred from DOT, SB-863 Sec/St police included under Peace Officers Disciplinary Act, HB-808 State Fire Marshal city & county building code, HB-2562 expenditure of federal funds, SB-921 fire extinguisher/fire suppression system installation rules, HB-917 underground storage tank fee collection, SB-1449;HB-1590 State Government Procurement Code creates; uniform purchasing procedures, HB-497 2745 STATE OFFICERS-Cont. State Officers-Accounting for Fees Act advertising and publication rates, increases, SB-360;HB-667 State's Attorney slum housing management enjoinders, HB-2763 Treasurer reference to "oaths", HB-1896 State Housing Credit Agency, administer low-income housing tax credit allocations, HB-1326 STATE TREASURER See STATE OFFICERS STATE'S ATTORNEYS See ATTORNEYS STATUES Washington, Harold, Memorial Statue Committee SB-1579 STATUTES see also: GENERAL ASSEMBLY recodification of school law, HB-2688 revisory legislation First 1987 Revisory Act, SB-1085;HB-2051 LRB preparation time, HB-1924 Statute on Statutes official Ch./par. numbers, HB-1924 TAXATION alcohol privilege tax, additional, HB-2720 alcohol tax manfacturing or distributing, SB-1481 municipal imposition, HB-2156 alcohol tax, authorizes cities to impose, HB- 2156 Bingo License and Tax Act convicted felon eligibility, HB-1654 license application length of existence, reduces, HB- 151 boxing and wrestling gross receipts tax, HB-2332 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act, creates, SB-1154 cigarette taxes cigarette stamp sales by other persons, HB-1441 compliance bond exemptions, HB-1440 Circuit Breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act coal taxing body determined by place of coal severance from earth, SB-72 community mental health tax rate change without referendum, SB-1383 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. Conservation District Act tax rate use flexibility, SB-892 county historical museum tax rate, increases, HB-2874 county taxes county highway tax, used for repair also, HB-1185 court house bond issue, raises maximum tax rate, SB-142 Dept. of Revenue administrative costs of collection, eliminates, HB-2483 election expenses tax, SB-1284 emergency telephone system tax; referendum; pass-on to customers, HB-911 group insurance tax levy, HB-864 liquor tax, retail sales, authorizes, HB- 844 mental health tax, increases, HB-430 multi-county jail tax levy and bond issue, SB-1035 occupation and use taxes coal place of severance determines applicable taxing body, SB-72; HB-993 property tax for publishing county notices, SB-986 repeals county & city retailers occupation & use taxes; increases State taxes on tangible personal property, HB-2481 stock tax, repeals local gov't. tax ban, HB-1140 stormwater management; one-yr. tax; fees; bonds, HB-998 stream clearing and brush removal, SB-483 utility taxes, prohibits county imposition, HB-1397, 1398 Dept. Revenue tax Act administration tax enforcement provisions revision, SB-1222 Disrupted Business Assistance Act enacts; defers occupation tax payment for work interrupted by road construction, SB-748 Education Funding Advisory Referendum Act creates; 1988 general election; income tax or property tax for education funding, SB-816 fire protection districts tax levy for emergency crews & equipment, SB-820 tax levy, raises maximums, HB-157 Gas Revenue Tax Use/ROT tax of gas not subject to Gas Revenue Tax Act, SB-623 Hotel Operators Occupation Tax Act 2746 TAXATION-Cont. amount retained by operator, SB-542; HB-1443 minimum liability increase for returns, HB-1020 Income Tax Act, Illinois See TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act beneficial interest transfers, SB-295 security interests, excludes from "beneficial interest", SB-690 library districts tax rate, raises maximum, SB-86 life insurance premiums tax; Emergency Medical Services Fund, HB-1450 local government solid waste receipt or disposal tax or surcharge, SB-1123 Local Governmental Tax Collection Act school district tax interest, HB-1346 Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act excludes counties over 3,000,000, HB- 1977 Mobile Home Privilege Tax Act permanent habitation definition, HB- 2669 Motor Fuel Tax allocated fund distribution directly to road districts, SB-859 cross reference, HB-1172 Dept. Revenue tax Act administration, tax enforcement provisions, SB-1222 distribution of proceeds revision, HB- 2750 distributions to Veh. Inspection Fund, HB-2486 external motor fuel tax ID device requirement, repeals, HB-2753 Grade Crossing Protection Fund monies use for Rail Safety Div., HB- 2118 highway commissioner receive and disburse allotted funds, HB-1538 increases, HB-2063 local government allocation, SB-1385 motor carrier annual reports (now quarterly), SB-1227 revises distribution formula, SB-812 sales tax transfers, SB-34 short title, HB-1643 short title, SB-1447 township road equipment fuel, tax reimbursement, HB-59 Motor Fuel Tax Local Expenditure Restriction Act, creates, HB-1380 Motor Vehicle Use Tax Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. tax rate; limits exemptions; fines, HB-2826 municipal taxes alcohol sales tax, HB-2156 Chicago Hotel Tax usage, SB-357 city property tax levy, emergency services, HB-574 Dept. of Revenue administrative costs of collection, eliminates, HB-2483 earnings tax, referendum, HB-896 emergency telephone system tax; referendum; pass-on to customers, HB-911 foreign fire insurance company tax increase, HB-1930 general assistance tax rate increase, SB-1391 handicapped recreational program tax rate increase; no referendum, SB-600 hotel tax revenue uses, SB-1540, 1541; HB-1053 municipal employee health insurance tax levy; self-insurance reserves, SB- 212 municipal gas tax of persons not otherwise subject to municipal gas tax, SB-623 municipal utilities tax enterprise zone exemption status, HB-1419 gross receipts, excludes tax added under Public Utilities Tax, SB- 76 natural gas/electricity tax rates, HB- 924 new or increased tax, 5% voter signatures on petition, SB-1388 occupation and use taxes coal place of severance determines applicable taxing body, SB-72; HB-993 municipal hotel operators occupation tax uses, SB-433 supplemental distribution of moneys collected by Dept. Revenue, HB-2595 park district fees, bans city surcharge or tax on, SB-710, 1301;HB-239, 722, 1984 property tax for emergency services and disaster operations, SB-473 real estate/land trust transfer tax, HB- 1674 repeals county & city retailers occupation & use taxes; increases State taxes on tangible personal property, HB-2481 sales tax for public infrastructure uses, HB-268 2747 TAXATION-Cont. senior citizen services tax increase, SB-1387 stock tax, repeals local gov't. tax ban, HB-1140 tax increment financing revisions, SB- 1300 tax levy ordinance deadline, HB-578 youth service program tax, SB-1386 occupation and use taxes (sales taxes) (Retailers' Occupation Tax Act-ROT) (Service Occupation Tax Act) (Service Use Tax Act) (Use Tax Act) automobile definition, HB-1167 coal and coke used in IL foundries taxed at 0%, HB-285 computer software taxable, tangible personal property, HB-302 cross reference, HB-1167 Dept. Revenue tax Act administration, tax enforcement provisions, SB-1222 Disrupted Business Assistance Act, defer ROT tax payment for disruption due to road construction, SB-748 exemption references, HB-976 exemptions gases used to freeze food products, HB-1997 items sold by organizations for elderly, SB-378; HB-1167 items taxed at 0% applied as exemption; applicable to local taxes, HB-2482 manufacturer's fuer, SB-235;HB-7 propane gas used for drying grain, HB-1316 removes gold & silver coinage exemption, HB-1451 rental car, deletes limitation to first vehicle, SB-1033 ROT Enterprise Zone eligibility requirements, HB-441 senior citizen organization tangible personal property, SB- 294 Use/ROT: textbooks, SB-661 fluorspar mining equipment, 0% tax, SB-420;HB-1102 fruit drinks, HB-1855, 2074 gasohol, permanent tax ceiling, HB- 2752 nonprescription medicine & medical needs taxed at full rate, HB-2485 occasional sale, redefines, SB-378 quarterly payments threshold, raises HB-3015 reduction for food for immediate consumption or to be eaten on premises where sold, SB-1126 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. reduction for food to be eaten on premises where sold, SB-1126 reductions eat-out food tax phase-out, HB- 463 reduces to 4%, HB-303 ROT "gross receipts" clarification, HB- 1170 ROT delinquent tax interest rate, SB- 412 ROT interest rate on delinquent taxes, decreases, HB-575 ROT interest rate reduction for underpayment, SB-279 ROT penalty rate for failure to file return, HB-1274 ROT quarter monthly payments, eliminates, SB-479 ROT-change in reporting status petition, SB-1052 ROT-mandatory revocation of certificate of registration for violations, HB-1763 ROT-music or arts organizations, includes as educational institutions, HB-2823 ROT-penalty, raises, SB-1229 ROT-raises penalty, SB-1229 ROT-tax proceeds distribution, HB- 2750 ROT, increases prepayment to distributors, HB-1640 ROT, tax and penalty waivers, SB-353 ROT, waiver of interest charges, SB-353 ROT: failure to file a return, criminal offense, HB-608 second division vehicle vans, tax applicability, SB-378 service taxes base, HB-2484 service use tax - distribution of proceeds, HB-2750 tangible personal property tax rates increase; distribution of monies; home rule taxes collected by State, HB-2481 Use/ROT tax of gas not subject to Gas Revenue Tax Act, SB-623 vehicle sales tax base, restricted to charges not increasing cash value of vehicle, HB-340 Parental Property Tax Relief Act creates; payments to parents of children in tuition-charging elem. & sec. sch., SB-1237 park districts handicapped recreational program tax rate increase; no referendum, SB-600 park dist. fees, bans city surcharge, HB-239 2748 TAXATION-Cont. park dist. mooring or docking fees, bans city surcharge, HB-722 Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax qualified research expenses investment credit, HB-364 Pornographic Telephone Message Tax Act, creates, SB-1596 professional licenses revocation for nonpayment of taxes, HB-2827 Property Tax Freeze Act of 1987, creates, HB-13 Property Tax Relief Grant Act creates; grants to persons paying 10% of taxable income for taxes, SB-364 Public Utilities Revenue Act credits purchase of electricity from local solid waste energy facilities, HB-942 exemptions manufacturer's fuel, SB-235 rail carriers separate gross receipts tax, HB-1537 Real Estate Transfer Tax declarations affect property in next quadrennial assessment yr., SB-1052 revenue deposited into Open Space Lands Acquisition & Development Fund, HB-1521 refunds Dept. Revenue use to offset tax due under another tax, SB-1230 Revenue Act of 1939 (property tax) See TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) school taxes see also: tax levies annual sch. library tax, HB-1057 asbestos abatement tax; backdoor referendum; bonds, SB-1602 Chi. sch. supervised playground tax levy authorization, HB-1365 Chi. textbook tax rate, increases, SB- 919 Chicago building purposes tax rate increase, SB-399;HB-795, 1176, 1793 Chicago educational purposes tax rate, SB-1520 downstate building tax, increases rate, HB-1790 Education Funding Advisory Referendum Act, creates, SB-816 educational tax rates, SB-797; HB- 1094, 1837 equalization multiplier application, county clerk notify school board, HB-2724 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. extension of 1988 taxes to equal 1984 tax revenue, HB-2026 increases; authorizes tax levy for cost of utilities, HB-2024 Local Education Tax Relief Fund, creates, HB-1837 nonexperimental community college dist. combined ed./bldg. tax levy, SB-732 Sch. Dist. Income Tax Act, creates, HB-537 Sch. Dist. Tax Base Relief Act, creates, HB-1626 Sch. District Income Tax Act, creates, HB-537 School Aid Income Tax Fund, creates, SB-723 school aid State income tax, HB-2409 school district tax referenda, HB-948, 1094 tax receipts, county collector to deliver within 10 days of collection, HB- 2646 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) fuel cost relief grants, SB-1352 Income Tax exemption to persons receiving aid under Circuit Breaker, HB-207, 251 increase income threshold, SB-625;HB- 273 low-income citizens, includes all, HB- 241 rent constituting property taxes accrued, increases, SB-429 veterans benefits, excludes from "income", SB-8 Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act of 1988, HB-2890 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act includes persons over 60 (now 65), HB- 226 special assessment deferrals, HB-1983 Smokeless Tobacco Products Tax Act, HB- 1625 stock tax repeals local government tax ban, HB- 1140 Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, SB-577; HB-2659 Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act allows sch. dists. & comm. coll. dists. to exclude themselves, SB-1042 tax levies alcohol privilege tax, additional, HB- 2720 alcohol, manufacturing or distributing tax, SB-1481 2749 TAXATION-Cont. alcohol, municipal imposition, HB- 2156 annual sch. library tax, HB-1057 city property tax, emergency services, SB-473;HB-574 city real estate/land trust transfer tax, HB-1674 Collinsville Civic Center food & beverage tax levy, HB-1763 Collinsville tax on food & beverages sold for immediate consumption, HB-1763 fire protection dists. maximum, raises, HB-157, 214 fire protection emergency crews & equipment, SB-820 leasing educational facilities, raises, HB-160 local gov't. tax or surcharge on receipt or disposal of solid waste, SB-1123 Local Government Health Services Act tax levy with referendum, HB-2070' local government solid waste receipt tax or surcharge, HB-2819 mental health services, Statewide referendum, HB-1038 municipal employee health insurance tax levy; self-insurance reserves, SB- 212 municipal tax levy ordinance deadline, HB-578 political subdivision real property tax for emergency serivces & disaster operations, HB-1827 Pub. Community College rates, HB- 454 RTA motor fuel tax, HB-2696 school tax levy for cost of utilities, HB- 2024 township board of managers tax levy increase, SB-978 Township Mental Health Facility Act, HB-1046 township working cash fund tax levy, HB-621 youth service program tax, SB-1386 Taxing District Services Compensation Act creates; grants to public community coll. taxing districts, HB-1519 Tobacco Products Tax Act, SB-604;HB- 1389, 1615 Truth in Taxation Act aggregate levy, include amounts abated by taxing districts, SB-226 applicability measure, HB-2751 U.S. Congress candidate campaign committee income tax, imposes, HB-1396 universal telephone lifeline service, tax on suppliers, HB-2139 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. Urban Stormdrainage Management District Act creates; intergov'tal. agreements; bonds; property tax, HB-997 validating Acts SB-731;HB-596, 1253 Water Commission Act of 1985 Dept. of Revenue administrative costs of collection, eliminates, HB-2483 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX administration of Act tax enforcement provisions, SB-1222 check-offs Assistance to the Blind Fund, HB-305 Election Campaign Fund, SB-1281 Gubernatorial Elections Fund, SB-205; HB-821 U.S. Olympic Committee Fund of IL, SB-129 United States Olympic Committee Act, SB-488 corporation minimum tax requirement, SB- 1162 credits airport noise insulation, SB-272; HB- 1908 child care center for employees' kids, SB-477, 603 contributions of personal property to schools, HB-1345 corporations permitting instruction use of equipment by community college, HB-1530 day care, HB-1124 educational purposes property taxes, HB-1177 employer drug rehabilitation program, SB-18 enterprise zone jobs tax credit qualifications, HB-2829 housing development in high unemployment city, HB-2094 investment credit, research expenses, SB-700, 1106, 1107 senior citizen utility bills, HB-656 deductions adoption expenses of adopting person, HB-165 advance tuition contracts, SB-17; HB- 320 airport noise, home insulation against, HB-2858 child adoption fees, SB-396 corporate deduction limitation, HB- 1178 corporations paying wages for training programs at community colleges, HB-1530 2750 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. dependent care assistance, SB-215 dependent care expenses, HB-1651 elderly residence conversion into rental units, SB-632, 1451 federally taxable unemployment benefits, HB-1210 household and dependent care expenses, HB-240 medical expenses, SB-98 percentage of annual rent, SB-204, 526; HB-489 special needs child care, SB-397, 1587 Targeted Jobs Tax Credit salary adjustments, SB-395, 459;HB-363 Tax Incentives for Capital Investment in Small Businesses Act, creates, SB- 394 Education Funding Advisory Referendum Act creates; 1988 general election; income tax or property tax for education funding, SB-816 estimated tax waiver of underpayment penalty, SB-1229 exemptions advance tuition contracts, SB-875; HB- 320 Alzheimer victim, HB-631 blind/elderly exemptions, incorporates, SB-13, 33, 127, 156; HB-206, 626, 749, 865, 2893, 2968 elderly household members, SB-1019; HB-947, 1385 elderly, $1,000 additional, HB-207, 251 eliminates $1,000 exempt. except for individuals, HB-l1179 enterprise zone business enterprise qualifications, HB-441 foster children, HB-1720 National Guard/Naval Militia pay, HB-1577 pregnancy during taxable year, additional exemption, SB-5 raises standard & withholding exemptions, HB-2155 standard personal exemption increases, SB-401 general revisions, SB-1223 Income Tax Refund Account creates; %age of income taxes paid into account for payment of refunds, SB- 1562; HB-2918 increases individual & corporate rates, SB-447, 797, 1524; HB-1094, 1837, 2888 replace sch. dist. educational purposes taxes; Sch. Aid Income Tax Fund, SB-723 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. sch. full funding; educational property tax reduction; income tax increase, SB-797 interest erroneous refunds due Dept. mistake, bans payment of interest, SB-1229 interest on refunds 3 months past due, SB-1605 overpayments, interest paid until Comptroller processing completed, HB-2989 liability innocent spouse liability relief if federal relief granted, SB-1229 no State liability if no federal liability, HB-136, 402 payments erroneous checks returned to taxpayer within 15 days, HB-2990 refunds enterprise zone (now abatement), HB- 1543 Income Tax Refund Fund, creates in State Treasury to make refunds from, HB-3012 interest on refunds 3 months past due, SB-1605 prohibits interest on erroneous refunds due to Dept. mistake, SB-1229 withholding, prohibits of joint taxpayer with no State liability, HB-1815 removes obsolete language, HB-2073 school aid State income tax, HB-2409 standard exemption raises, SB-1524;HB-304 State employee returns failure to file return information available to employer, SB-1229 State revenue sharing increases amounts to be deposited into Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, HB- 118, 1180 subpoenaed tax information Dir. of Dept. respond to county grand jury, SB-1371 Tax Incentives for Capital Investment in Small Businesses Act, creates, SB-394 Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act short title, HB-1653 taxable income corporate taxable income modification, HB-1177 deduction of elderly residence conversion into rental units, SB-632 file reports of amounts paid, HB-1416 no depreciation for bldg. code violation, SB-149 2751 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. taxpayer information employee failure to file return, Dept. Revenue inform other Depts., SB-1229 technical changes, SB-249;HB-1168, 1169, 1175, 1388, 2762 trade re-adjustments and allowances employer qualify for Jobs Tax Credit, SB-1114 U.S. Congress candidate campaign committee income tax, imposes, HB-1396 withholding refund of joint taxpayer with no State liability, prohibits, HB-1815 TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX) apportionment of tax burden, HB-2527 assessed valuation invalidation when board of review fails to serve petition to review, SB-470, 1574 model home assessed valuation freeze, HB-2909 taxpayer serve notice of petition to change, SB-733 assessment complaints taxing districts may challenge, SB- 1248 assessment to sales ratio studies sales price adjustment, deletes when financing different than prevailing cost of cash, HB-1506 assessors additional compensation, SB- 1161; HB-1751, 1752 continuing education incl. business & computer techniques, HB-1752 expands definition HB-1754 qualifications, HB-1895 qualifications, reduces population requirements, HB-1756 bad check fees, HB-1517 boards of review assessed value revision limitations, SB- 1294 election, HB-1269 building health code violations causes of action; bonds, fees; repair liens, HB-2507 certificates of error Cook County assessor issue, SB-521; HB-392 homestead exemption allowance interest, HB-1753 Chicago property tax rate Chicago corporate authorities 3/5 majority vote; annual appropriation; tax bill information, HB-2915 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX)--Cont. classification of property nursing homes in classification with single family residences, HB-2270 Cook County assessments board of appeals review local assessments HB-2602 Cook County Board of Appeals membership, increases, HB-2995 county assessment districts authorizes all county boards to divide county, HB-1598 county assessor assistance legal and technical assistance, Dept. Rev. provide, SB-226 county assessor compensation additional, SB-734 supervisor of assessments additional, SB-735 county collector interest distributed annually, HB-1978 county record system Dept. of Revenue hiring approval, SB- 531 county tax levy annual determination before 9/30, HB- 870 definition of "taxing district", HB-1174 delinquency date, lowers unemployment rate for counties under 2 million, HB-462 delinquent taxpayer listed in property for sale ads, eliminates requirement, HB-1750 delinquent taxes annual interest penalty, SB-280, 392; HB-2593 delinquent tax list advertising rates, SB-360;HB-667 Education Funding Advisory Referendum Act creates; 1988 general election; income tax or property tax for education funding, SB-816 equalization factor assessment years 1987 forward not exceed 1985 assessment year factor, SB-1519; HB-2885 exemptions charitable property, grammatical change, SB-1171 disabled veterans home property tax increase, SB-226;HB- 167 elderly or developmentally disabled facilities, HB-745 manufacturer's fuel, SB-235 farmland forestry management plan land special evaluation as other farmland, SB-78 2752 TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX)-Cont. tax reduction for erosion retardant strip, SB-7 forestry management plan land forestry plan extension; refunds from sales; forest tracts characterization, HB-1174 special evaluation as other farmland, SB-78 forfeited property penalty bid limitation, HB-2706 redemption, revises interest penalty bid, HB-11 home rental conversions senior citizen/disabled person owner, prohibits increase in assessed valuation, SB-428 homestead exemption See HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION municipal property tax rate corporate authorities, requires 3/5 vote to increase; annual appropriation approval, 3/5 vote, SB-1547 .nursing homes classified with single family residences, HB-2270 Parental Property Tax Relief Act creates; payments to parents of children in tuition-charging elem. & sec. sch., SB-1237 pollution control facility economic productivity attributed to extent of revenue increase, SB- 1117; HB-2057 excludes cooling towers and ponds for nuclear generators, SB-1116;HB- 2064 property assessments disclosures, HB-334 Property Tax Appeal Board appeals, requires complaint filed with Board and Board final decision, HB- 1189 assessment adjustments collection & reporting; State Board of Ed. State aid apportionment, HB-398 decisions in recomputation of claims, SB-956 Property Tax Freeze Act of 1987 subjects Revenue Act to, HB-13 Property Tax Limitation Act of 1988, HB- 2887 property taxes - new collar county stormwater management plans; property tax, HB-998 Urban Stormdrainage Management Dist. Act; creates; district property tax, HB-997 real property tax, repeals, HB-2474 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX)-Cont. reductions farmland erosion retardant strip, SB-7 rental conversions senior citizen/disabled person owner, prohibits increase in assessed valuation, SB-428 scavenger sales - see: tax sale purchases Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act of 1988, HB-2890 short title, HB-1544 short title, SB-1447 sports facilities tenant to pay real estate taxes, HB-264 supervisor of assessments additional compensation, SB-735 additional public office or employment, SB-787, 802 tax abatement automatically annexed property, HB- 3017 enterprise zone tax refund (now abatement), HB-1543 tax sale property improved with multifamily residential structure, HB-1411 tax bill deadline extends one day for each day bill mailed late, HB-2028 tax extensions cancellation, SB-203, 1015 cities over 1 million, amounts (1987) not exceed 1986 levels, SB-96 tax judgments restates population requirement, HB- 1889 tax levies equalized assessed valuation of State property used for housing development, HB-2686 tax objection hearings, SB-520;HB-391 tax sales abstract of title, county collector obtain prior to sale of real property, HB- 1975 automation fee, county collector assess to purchaser, HB-1976 certified or registered mail notice in addition to advertisement prior to judgment for sale, HB-1207 court appointment of receiver, requires, HB-1412 maximum penalty bid, HB-2154 no interest on certain refunded purchase price, SB-41 prohibits until after second installment is due, HB-1980 publication costs, recovery from proceeds allowed, HB-2748 2753 TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAX)-Cont. purchaser prohibitions; person redeeming property pay interest on taxes to purchaser, HB-877 senior citizen homestead exemption property, social worker disabled adult report, SB-1608 subsequent notice of redemption, HB- 2513 taxes paid under protest increases percentage of withholding amt., HB-1755 taxing districts complaints for reassessment, districts may challenge, SB-1248 overlapping, apportionment of tax burden, HB-2527 township assessors removes education requirement, HB- 1315 Truth in Taxation Act applicability, expands, HB-2913, 2914 waiver of taxes and interest penalties by taxing districts, HB-76 TEACHERS adolescent and teen suicide prevention training incl. in in-service training programs, SB-695 teacher institute instruction on warning signs, HB-394 child abuse investigations of teachers or administrators: conducted after hours, accused's rights, HB-1484 children school enrollment parent's employing dist., permits enrollment in when non-resident, HB-155, 159 collective bargaining repeals obsolete provisions, SB-506 continuing education vocational ed teachers; teacher placement; insurance, HB-1740 criminal background checks initiated by regional sup't. rather than school board, HB-1120, 1183 final grades classroom teacher ultimate authority, HB-645 foreign language State Board of Education grant program, HB-2780 gifted children teacher qualifications, employment & certification, SB-309 Language and International Trade Academy, IL creates; stimulate language & internat'l. trade education; professional development of teachers; economic development, HB-2782 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TEACHERS-Cont. paperwork and routine tasks school boards develop plans to reduce, more time to teach, HB-1301 private sector grants includes 7th & 8th grade teachers, HB- 461 reimbursable expenses, HB-1901 resignation, prohibits during school term, SB-1178 retirement contractual continued service after age 70, requires, HB-461 salaries district rules apply to institute & regular days; prohibits deduction for sickness on institute days, SB-388 increase, SB-799 scholarship recipients employment in teacher shortage areas, requires, SB-169 special education joint agreements continued contractual service in all program areas after probation, SB-696 student teacher supervisors extra planning period per student teacher HB-1059 teacher evaluation changes rating standard, HB-126 teacher evaluation plans district develop through collective bargaining, HB-992 teacher evaluations Board supply consulting teachers when local dist. can't, SB-693 district develop plans through collective bargaining, HB-992 excludes districts with comparable plans from Evaluation Article, SB- 1071 rating standard, SB-707 teacher exchange plans, HB-949 teacher institutes absence due to sickness, prohibits salary deduction, SB-388 AIDS training program, SB-765 student learning objectives, development, HB-1806 student suicidal behavior warning signs, requires instruction of teachers, HB-394 teacher institute advisory committees membership, SB-725 teacher training scholarship eliminates public school teaching requirement, SB-717; HB-1022 vocational education teachers private sector grant program eligibility, HB-2512 2754 TELEPHONES alcohol and drug abuse State toll-free numbers, Dept. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse; Dept. advertising, HB-946 automated telephone dialing solicitation, prohibits, SB-190; HB-8 customer bills local service plans, annual comparison report furnished to customers to determine lowest phone bill, HB-748 phone bill identify number of phone used for assessed charge, HB-1890 DCFS child abuse hotline req. sufficient staffing & equipment, HB-797 directories advertising sales, failure to disclose an unlawful business practice, HB-541 Emergency Homeless Veterans Act creates; telephone hotline; short-term shelter; long-term residence, HB- 1841 Emergency Telephone System Act emergency telephone system tax; referendum; pass-on; funding mechanisms, HB-911 lifeline rates ICC establish telecommunications service, HB-1503 local service plans annual comparison report to customers for lowest phone bill, HB-748 manufacturer telephone hotlines eavesdropping authorization, food & drug product hotlines, HB-1786 Market Service Area, technical change, SB- 773 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Council toll-free phone number for information requests, HB-2124 obscene messages ICC rules prohibiting transmitting, HB-2142 parent alcohol or drug abuse, telephone hotline for children seeking counseling, HB-1422 polio information toll-free information number, Dept. Public Health; promotion of public awareness, HB-1522 Pornographic Telephone Message Tax Act, creates, SB-1596 rates bans per use base for local exchanges, HB-2473 based on usage, ICC approval, HB-618 lifeline telephone rates, ICC establish, HB-752, 1503 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TELEPHONES-Cont. Residential Telephone Customer Privacy Act creates; prohibits solicitation by commercial entities without customer consent, HB-322 solicitation bans after 5 p.m., SB-751 unsolicited automated phone solicitation, prohibits, SB-190; HB-8 State telephone directories Dept. CMS sell to public, HB-1129 teenager hotline State Board of Education; children & parent counseling, SB-1329 telephone and mail harassment increases penalty; threatening an individual (now public official), HB- 1240 Telephone Lifeline Rate and Universal Service Fund Act creates; ICC lifeline telephone rates; statewide fund to offset rate increases, HB-752 telephone sale transactions statutory cancellation provisions apply, HB-1788 Universal Telephone Lifeline Service Act creates; Lifeline Service Rates; eligibility criteria; tax suppliers, HB- 2139 user sensitive/measured service basic fee, SB-133;HB-354 911 Emergency Telephone Number Act false report or complaints penalties, SB-801 TELEVISION See RADIO AND TELEVISION TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS See SMOKING TORTS collateral source payments admissible as proof as compensation, HB-1131, 1476; SB-592 contribution among joint tortfeasors Act contribution bans against injuries covered by Worker's Comp/Occ Disases, SB-1065;HB-1477 General Not For Profit Corporation Act total tort immunity to volunteer workers, HB-270 interspousal tort action husband or wife may sue other for tort committed during marriage, HB-2062 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act see also: LIABILITY 2755 TORTS-Cont. see also: LOCAL GOVERNMENT local tort reserves, limits amount of general obligation bonds local entity may issue, HB-171 notice of injury for civil actions, HB- 128 self-insurance revenues used only for tort judgments & settlements, HB- 129 tort immunity Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor Immunity Law, enacts, SB-40;HB-37 Trade Secrets Act, IL, HB-542 TOYS See GAMES AND GAMBLING TRADE AND TOURISM Bed and Breakfast, SB-1421; HB-1770 Chicago world trade center, DCCA establish, HB-2349 concert tours DCCA grants to bands & orchestras for tourism promotion, HB-1010 Export Development Act of 1983, IL guaranteed funding, req. disclosure of entities receiving; audits information, HB-558, 649 reporting of financial assistance by applicant; repeal confidentiality of info Section, SB-144 trade secrets not deemed public records; confidentiality of materials transmitted to other gov'tal, entities, SB-144 Export Trading Company Act, creates, SB-1 foreign language bank DCCA/State Board of Ed. establish to assist in foreign trade development, HB-2783 Foreign Trade Zone Act Greater Rockford Airport Authority may establish foreign trade zone or sub-zone, HB-1798 grain exports quality based on grading factors of Dept. Ag/UofI Ag College, HB- 1042 grain grading system Dept. of Ag. and Uofl Ag. College develop to enhance IL market, HB- 1041 Language and International Trade Academy, IL creates; stimulate language & internat'l. trade education; professional development of teachers; economic development, HB-2782 local tourism and convention bureaus Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TRADE AND TOURISM-Cont. eligibility for DCCA grants, SB-1039; HB-2817 regional tourism councils DCCA establish throughout State, HB- 1566 SIU International Commerce and Development Center establishes; world-wide marketing, products, services, ideas, HB-1217, 1955 State Parks, Tourism and Recreation creates Div. in Dept. of Conservation, HB-2709 tourism and convention bureaus county bureaus eligible for DCCA Build Illinois grants, HB-2869 local bureaus with volunteer staff eligible for DCCA grants, SB- 1039;HB-2817 travel agencies See TRAVEL AGENCIES TRANSPORTATION Commercial Transportation Law railroad right-of-way real estate sale or lease, SB-517 train obstructing traffic, deletes continuous movement exception, SB- 474 Downstate Public Transportation Act Bi-State Metropolitan Development Area, removes from certain assistance, HB-1282 Floodplain Construction Act creates; prohibits new construction; DOT floodplain maps, HB-368 Forest Products Transportation Act proof of ownership; Dept. of Conservation regulation, SB-1493 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act DOT report to G.A., SB-1236 Highway Corridor Transportation Improvement Act creates; Intergov'tal. Highway Corridor Agency; development of geographical system of highways, HB-2656 Local Mass Transit District Act employee punitive damages liability, exemptions, HB-641 township annexation to Metro-East Transit Dist., HB-1283 trustee compensation, HB-1021 mass transit vehicles amber lights, public mass transit vehicle HB-2991 mass transportation reimbursment for reduced student fares, HB-2189 Metro-East Transit District 2756 TRANSPORTATION-Cont. township annexation, allows, HB-1283 Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) citizens advisory boards to CTA, RTA, Suburban Bus Board, Commuter Rail Bd., abolishes, SB-29 common carrier liability under Local Gov. Tort Immunity Act, removes exclusion, SB-269 CTA vacancy temporary Mayoral appointments, HB-2529 employee punitive damages liability, exemptions, HB-641 handicapped reserved seats, CTA fines, SB-845;HB-487 MTA comply with RTA Service Boards standards, SB-1017 RTA collective bargaining agreements, SB-996 technical corrections, SB-496;HB-989 paratransit services DOT grants to providers, SB-818, 1016 pipeline carriers/rail carriers Antitrust Act regulatory provisions, removes, SB-1152;HB-2207 Public Transportation Safety Board Act creates; investigate accidents on public transportation systems, HB-2787 rail carriers Antitrust Act regulatory provisions, removes for rail carriers & common carriers by pipeline, SB- 1152;HB-2207 S facilities upgrading, ICC use of transferred funds, HB-1735 maintenance of urban bridges, roadways, rights-of-way; fines, HB- 2928 separate gross receipts tax, HB-1537 rail transportation passenger service DOT'study; advisory task force; report to G.A., HB-1801 Regional Development Authorities Act creates; infrastructure; transportation; economic development; health care; social & ed. services between counties, SB-1055;HB-2626 Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) adequate police protection study every 2 years, HB-208 bans pension plan participation, HB- 2120 citizens advisory boards to CTA, RTA, Suburban Bus Board, Commuter Rail Bd., abolishes, SB-29 Five-Year Plan adoption, file copies of ordinance, HB-1710 Five-Year Program adoption, copies of ordinance, SB-1351 ICC assistance in carrying out duties, SB-161 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TRANSPORTATION-Cont. legislative appointment of Dir. vacancies, HB-2531 motor fuel tax, HB-2696 ment, HB- 2695 paratransit grants, exempts from farebox recovery & system generated ratios, HB-1599 Reg. Citizens Advisory Board membership, SB-1110 RTA board reimbursement for actual expenses, HB-2055 RTA collective bargaining agreements, SB-996 RTA-school transportation agreements, SB-874 Suburban Bus Board member expense limits, HB-2053 technical corrections, SB-496;HB-989 transportation facility within municipality, requires municipality permission, SB-831;HB-1843 right-of-way prohibits turning in front of mass transit vehicle, HB-1288 Rural Public Transportation Coordination Assistance Program creates; Interagency Coordinating Comm. on Rural Public Transportation; transportation services & assistance programs; grants; HB-2736 transportation impact districts counties form; fees; highway access construction, HB-1672 trauma victims Statewide transportation plan, DOT helicopters, HB-1955 TRAVEL AGENCIES bank-owned, SB-406;HB-576, 1687, 2122 Travel Agents and Travel Agencies Licensing Act, creates, SB-1256 Travel Promotion Consumer Protection Act creates; trust account for refunds due to cancellations, SB-1326 traveler warnings fire protection systems of place of accommodation, agent must alert traveler, SB-239 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE See EMPLOYMENT UNIFORM LAWS Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform acceptance of gift despite survivor objection, HB-406, 407 defines death, SB-78, 1092 liability, exempts persons acting in good faith, HB-407 payment for certain gifts or donations, prohibits; organ transplant protocol & guidelines; prohibits sale of certain body parts, HB-404 2757 UNIFORM LAWS-Cont. permits 18-yr. olds to donate, HB-406 potential donors, hospital develop protocol for identifying, HB-408 Commercial Code, Uniform bad check fee authorization, HB-2540 deposited funds availability, HB-635 electronic securities transactions; certificated & uncertificated securities; governing provisions, SB- 258 leases of goods Article, adds, SB-966 lost instrument security, bank's irrevocable letter of credit suffices, HB-172 National Conference amendments, incorporates, HB-513 sale of farm equipment collateral; redemption; ag foreclosure redemption, HB-1089 Secretary of State duties, HB-714 security interests in farm products, HB-922 withdrawal of deposited funds time delay, SB-445 Condominium Act, Uniform, creates, SB- 624 Conviction Information Act, IL Uniform creates; access, dissemination of conviction records maintained by State, SB-926 Criminal History Records Act, Uniform creates; collection, maintenance, dissemination, disclosure; repeals criminal ID & investigation Act, SB- 964 Determination of Death Act, Uniform, creates, HB-598 Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform Dir. of Financial Institutions consider any claim & issue decision within 90 days, HB-2100 negative report requirement waiver, SB-458 Dormant Mineral Interests Act, Uniform creates; surface owner action to terminate inactive interest; use & preservation of interest, HB-1851 Durable Power of Attorney Act, creates, SB-1288 Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act, 1964 Revised Uniform adopts; repeals 1948 version, SB-1424 Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform creates; rights of creditors & transferees, SB-965 Health-Care Information Act, Uniform, creates SB-1528 Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, Revised Uniform Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UNIFORM LAWS-Cont. cooperation between IL and United Kingdom as "Convention Country", SB-1332 income definition, includes lottery prize awards, ins. proceeds, vacation pay, bonuses, etc. SB-759 income withholding order; single standard of assistance & grant amount; demonstration programs; birth certificate information, HB- 2862 Trade Secrets Act, Uniform creates; codify basic common law provisions, HB-1853 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform creates; disposition; abandoned property; incl. intangible property; Dept. Financial Instit. rules; SB- 1028, 1113 Uniform Marital Property Act advisory commission, creates, HB-2568 VETERANS Charitable Games Act veterans and fraternal organizations may conduct, HB-177, 860 veterans organizations licensed, HB-236 disabled veterans home property tax exemption increase, SB-226; HB-167 Emergency Homeless Veterans Act creates; telephone hotline; short-term shelter; long-term residence, HB- 1841 hiring and promotion preference extends Fire Protection Dist. provisions, SB-222 hospitals Vet. Admin. hospitals subject to IL Hospital Licensing Act, Dept. Public Hlth. annual inspections, HB-846 license plates Purple Heart recipients special plates, SB-132 US armed forces retirees special plates, HB-1512 Manteno Veterans Home veterans home administrators to be licensed nursing home administrators, HB-1900 memorial markers federal government headstones, permits Dept. Veterans Affairs to pay monument company for transporting & erecting costs, HB-2227 military discharge provides for recording of, SB-146 obsolete references, replaces, HB-2226 parade permits 2758 VETERANS-Cont. local government liability, exempts for vet parades, HB-452 scholarships exempts from denial for default on guaranteed loans, HB-85 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) veterans benefits, excludes from "income", SB-8;HB-750, 753 Veterans Assistance Act applies to veterans of any congressionally declared conflict; Korean Conflict nomenclature, SB- 1456 veterans homes staff qualifications and patient-staff ratios, HB-2493 veterans home administrators to be licensed nursing home administrators, HB-1900 veterans preference employment civil service appointment violations, misdemeanor, HB-845 fire protection district hiring & promotion, HB-1087 Public Works, increases penalties for violations, HB-847 veterans scholarships eligibility period, HB-85 exempts from denial for default on guaranteed loans, HB-85 Vietnam Veterans Act multipurpose service center quarterly reports, HB-1370 rules and regulations, SB-904 VICTIMS AND WITNESSES AIDS victim misdemeanor to knowingly do any act which is likely to transmit AIDS, SB-110 Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crimes Act notice of appeal and post-conviction review, grants victims, HB-1526 victim consulted before plea offer or negotiations, HB-1525 victim impact statement to Prison Review Board, HB-1556, 2222 victim informed of minimum sentence, SB-1410;HB-2590 victim notice of hearing or hearing cancellation, HB-1553 victim right to be present in court, HB- 1628 written notification of rights of family members, removes right; St. Att. provide victim with written explanation, HB-1523 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. VICTIMS AND WITNESSES-Cont. child sexual abuse victims see also: CHILDREN AND MINORS expedite criminal proceedings involving, HB-522 Crime Victims Compensation Act increases monthly amount; increases funeral costs, SB-564 victim, expands definition, HB-2958 elder abuse physicians report suspected cases, HB- 1670 Elder Abuse Demonstration Program Act termination date, extends, HB-2840 immune witness testimony & evidence not used against witness in subsequent case SB-167, 1357 juvenile court records victim insurance agency access to juvenile court records, HB-2366 lie detector tests See RECORDS physically handicapped victims robbery of person over 60 yrs. old, Class 1 felony, HB-2479 Rape Victims Emergency Treatment Act Sexual Assualt Survivors Emergency Treatment Act, changes title; terms; procedures, HB-2839 sex victims physical exam bans, SB-1374; HB- 2859 psychiatric exam, circuit court trial requirements, repeals Act, SB-1612 trauma victims Statewide transportation plan, DOT helicopters, HB-1955 victim impact statements bail, court consider victim in setting, HB-696 victim physical examination restrictions, HB-2583 video testimony sexually abused children under 12, HB-510, 2241 Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act victims' assistance centers, child victim special needs, HB-2959 witness immunity testimony may not be used against witness in subsequent case, SB-167 witness presence in courtroom crime victims relatives not excluded during testimony of other witnesses, HB-1527 Witness Protection Act, repeals, HB-2107 2759 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY WAGES See FEES AND SALARIES WAREHOUSES Personal Property Warehouse Act application and renewal fees payments, HB-1198 WATER Canal Lands Act Ottawa, DOT remove restrictions on certain conveyed lands, HB-472 Coastal Resources Management Act, IL creates; management in conjunction with municipal management program of defined coastal zone, HB- 2754 county well water testing program in unincorporated areas, HB-1236 Des Plaines River DOT maintain flood gates, SB-30 floodplain land sales, DOT right of first refusal; DOT improvements removed within 6 mos., SB-629 Hoffman Dam floodgate, IDOT maintain, SB-548 Flood Control Act of 1945 DOT monitor water levels; notify cities of impending floods, HB-1395 DOT/sch. dist. agreements; floodplain property acquisition; relocation assistance, SB-548 flood plain real estate sales, HB-1095 Floodplain Construction Act creates; prohibits new construction; DOT floodplain maps, HB-368 groundwater protection agricultural pesticide use, information concerning effect on groundwater, SB-1476 EPA plan deadline, SB-1209 Groundwater Protection Act, Comprehensive, creates, SB-1307 Illinois River IL River watershed, DOT agreements to develop, HB-1968 injection well fees, HB-2797 Kaskaskia River DOT watershed sales, deletes authorization; prohibits charging for water below Carlyle Dam, HB-261 water contracts bans imposition on entities using water prior to 1/1/87, SB-900 charges for actual usage, SB-869 surcharge only during emergency or drought, SB-868, 901 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. WATER-Cont. Lake Calumet Environmental Enhancement Authority Act creates; clean up Lake Calumet area; bonding/property tax, SB-1600;HB- 2999 Lake Michigan Protection Authority creates; transfers powers of DOT; pre- empts home rule, HB-1456 Metro-East Sanitary District pump station and flood gate system, DOT oversee & monitor, HB-1277 Municipal Joint Action Water Agencies project development costs, agencies bear proportionate share, HB-1377 Private Well Water Protection Act creates; EPA/Dept. Public Health groundwater protection, SB-1482; HB-2742 public water districts trustees salary, increases maximum, HB-248 public water supply certification fees deposited into Env. Pro. Permit and Inspection Fund, SB-913 regulation of rivers, lakes and streams Lake Michigan work permits, EPA/ DOT joint issuers (now Pollution Control Board), HB-2864 River Conservancy Districts Act public hearing before ordinance, HB- 425 Rivers and Streams Act new construction ban, 100-yr. floodway of NE IL Planning Commission; stormwater management plans, tax, bonds; groundwater withdrawal restriction, HB-998 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act petitions for additional territory, HB-2379 stormwater management plans collar counties; property tax, HB-998 Underground Storage Tank Regulation Act creates; EPA & Pollution Control Bd. rules; groundwater contamination, SB-1426 Wastewater Assistance Revolving Fund Act, IL, creates; EPA loans of fed. funds to local gov't. for wastewater treatment facility rehab; local gov't. fees; EPA advisory committee, SB-1486 Water Authorities Act vacancies filled by election, exceptions, SB-587 Water Commission Act of 1985 adjacent municipalities connections, HB-2494 2760 WATER-Cont. Dept. Revenue local tax collection costs, HB-2483 Water Use Act groundwater withdrawal regulation, SB-468;HB-72, 998 groundwater, withdrawal restrictions; stormwater management; floodway construction bans, HB-998 wells injection wells of record, annual fees, HB-2797 violation penalties, increases, HB-2429 WEAPONS ballistic knives, prohibits, SB-1037 confiscated weapons State Police Div. of Forensic Services & ID criminal lab use, HB-2330 day care centers licensure standards, prohibits firearms, HB-883 Firearm & Ammunition Owner's Identification Act unlawful sale of firearms, psychiatric patient, HB-2324 Firearm and Ammunition Products Liability Act, creates, HB-140 Firearm Owner Identification Act of 1987, creates, HB-2351 Firearm Owner's Identification Card (FOIC) Act convicted felon firearm permits, SB- 532, 827; HB-255, 333, 1029 handgun liability insurance exemptions, HB-1080 repeals; creates Firarm Owner's Identification Act of 1987, HB-2351 repeals, HB-653, 804 firearms aggravated assault with a firearm, creates offense, HB-1040 armed felons, prohibits sentence of probation, HB-377 convicted felon firearm permits, SB- 532, 827, 1316; HB-255, 333, 1029, 2093 delivery waiting period, extends for concealable firearm, HB-2186 discharge distance under Wildlife Code, HB-419 discharging in city limits, felony, HB- 355 local regulation & taxation, prohibits, HB-1270, 1348, 1885 public defender/state's attorney/att. general investigators appointments; secure & serve warrants; carry firearms, SB-271 State park rangers and site sup'ts. may be equipped with, HB-1311 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. WEAPONS-Cont. unlawful possession, deletes that person has been convicted of felony in State, SB-1365 unlawful sale of firearms, psychiatric patient, HB-2324 Firearms Shooting Range Development Act creates; Dept. Conservation matching grants to local gov't., HB-1958 handguns bans sales; exceptions; prohibits manufacture in IL, HB-447 handgun liability insurance, HB-1080 unlawful transfer of handguns offense, HB-448 juvenile tried as adult aggravated battery with firearm, HB- 1596 toy guns creates offenses of careless assault and careless robbery, HB-1632 unlawful use of weapons bans nonmetal or plastic firearms, HB- 34 silencing devices, stun guns, tasers, imposes restrictive bans, HB-1676 WILDLIFE CODE See GAME CODES WILLS AND TRUSTS beneficial interests recipient services, DMHDD reach beneficial int. in spendthrift & other trusts, SB-781 beneficiary trust subject to child support claim, SB-263; HB-473 trustee liability, breach of fiduciary duty, SB-822 Charitable Trust Act trust value, increases, SB-14 Corporate Fiduciary Act short title for Act to regulate & administer trusts by trust companies, HB-2793 Durable Power of Attorney Act, creates, HB-1109 Funeral or Burial Funds Act pre-need contracts; trust fund requirements & criteria, HB-1700 Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act beneficial interest transfers, SB-295 land trusts beneficiary disclosure before payment of State funds, SB-224 cause of action against beneficiary not originally named defendant, no time limit, SB-219 Living Will Act 2761 WILLS AND TRUSTS-Cont. death delaying procedures; definitions; declarations; liability, SB-1147; HB- 1902 declaration statement witnesses, HB-175 power of attorney Durable Power of Attorney Act, creates, HB-1109 IL Power of Attorney Act, creates, SB-524;HB- 1109 Powers of Attorney for Health Care Act, creates, HB-842 Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act, SB-1288 Probate Act administrator, disqualifies felons, HB- 1696, certified child inheritance rights, SB- 1510 descent of estate, incompetent decedent, SB-1573 disabled adults divorce, guardian action, SB-1148 durable powers Section, repeals, HB- 1109 grandparent visitation rights, HB-1333 guardian appointments for minors between 18 and 21, SB-744 guardian estate planning for minor or disabled ward, SB-1149 guardian petition for dissolution of ward's marriage, SB-1148;HB-2128 guardian powers in absence of court order, limits, HB-1108 investments by representative of estate, HB-2619 nonresident administrators; other changes, SB-165 probate, release of interests not sold; good faith purchasers, etc., SB-73 proof of paternity, SB-522 small estate affidavits, SB-423 trust beneficiary notice; notice of hearings, SB-822;HB-1940 universal succession without administration, SB-1476 universical succession without administration, SB-1509 videotape of will, HB-1458 visitation privileges not granted when adoption by close relative, SB-1611 ward's estate disposition, guardian & court may authorize, HB-2099 Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney for Property Act creates; agent powers for property and financial matters, HB-1110 trust companies Corporate Fiduciary Act, short title for Act to regulate & administer trusts by trust companies, HB-2793 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. WILLS AND TRUSTS--Cont. excludes certain federally-regulated institutions; requires approval of change in control, SB-918 terms; cross references; Commissioner conduct trust company hearings, HB-2795 Trusts and Trustees Act account on termination of trust as well as annually, SB-1513 trustee agreements with affiliated banks, SB-1286 WORKERS COMPENSATION/ WORKERS OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS alcohol or drug influence excludes injuries or diseases incurred under from compensation, SB-599; HB-1400 arbitration proceedings continuances for good cause only, HB- 2648 Chicago firefighters, deletes exclusion of, HB-114 employer liability, SB-598 grammatical changes, HB-2432 hearing loss decreases compensation period; determination basis; measurement, SB-199;HB-550 sound level proof, HB-1453 hearing transcript fee, SB-688 Industrial Commission arbitrators compulsory retirement, SB- 1614 county courthouse space for arbitrators, SB-688 emergency hearing petitions, no amending after filing, SB-160 filing of documents, date deemed to be that of postmark, SB-54 interest accruing on awards, HB-2447 judicial review of decisions concerning claims against State, HB-2442 records retention, HB-2431 secretary and arbitrator salaries, HB- 633 Secretary/Assistant Sec. positions, eliminates, HB-2835 work-related deaths, eliminates requirement for reports, HB-2252, 2448 injury/disease exclusions alcohol or drug influence, excludes injuries & diseases incurred under, SB-599;HB-1400 repetitive or cumulative trauma as principal cause, SB-444;HB-1408 stress-induced injuries and diseases, SB-452;HB- 1390 2762 WORKERS COMPENSATION/ WORKERS OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS-Cont. liability disputes group insurance company pay, then recoup, HB-1448 limitations periods, decreases, HB-278 petitions bans amendment of filed petition, HB- 1262 prior benefits claims prohibits employer inquiry of potential employee, SB-568 State Compensation Insurance Fund creates; corporation; insure employers against liability, SB-415;HB-1008 transcript fees, HB-1165 work-related death employer report requirement, eliminates, HB-2252 Workers Compensation Act acc. & hith./workers comp. insurance policies, Dir. Ins. approve, SB-864 benefits coordinates with other benefits, SB-198, 463;HB-287 disfigurement benefit limits, HB- 290 pre-existing conditions and disabilities adjustments, HB- 289 temporary total disability, limits penalty, HB-624 burial expenses, increases employer payment, HB-1111 compensation rate, HB-1069 construction design professional liability, HB-1287 county courthouse space for Industrial Commission arbitrators, SB-688 Cumulative Injury Fund, employer assessments to pay physically & mentally handicapped employees, HB-1407 employer, includes unit of local gov't., HB-1857 exempts certain owners & owner operators of truck tractors, HB-604 expedited compensation procedure for undisputed claims, SB-666 group self insurance payments, HB- 2253 insurer dispute with accident & health insurer, Dept. Ins. rules for employee benefits, SB-862 interest on awards, SB-565 loss of use evaluations, specifies standard, SB-83;HB-325, 519, 2614 maximum compensation extends for permanent partial disability, SB-197;HB-533 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. WORKERS COMPENSATION/ WORKERS OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS-Cont. nonsworn volunteers in disaster operations, includes, SB-46 serious disfigurement definition, SB- 439; HB-630 short title technical change, HB-2032 surviving spouse remarriage lump sum payment, waive further benefits, HB-311, 622, 929 township general assistance recipient, township pay Workers Comp. Insurance & claims, HB-2084 vocational rehabilitation services, HB- 498 Workers Occupational Diseases Act rebuttable presumption, disease arising from exposure to toxic substance, SB-983 resident alien employees; public health care needs areas determination, HB- 2404 2763 GOVERNOR'S ACTION 2764 PUBLIC ACTS Public Act Bill No. PA (85-0001)A SB-0366* PA (85-0002)A SB-0141 PA (85-0003)A HB-0307* PA (85-0004)A SB-0243 PA (85-0005)A SB-0453* PA (85-0006)A HB-1537 PA (85-0007)A HB-1735 PA (85-0008)A HB-1854 PA (85-0009)A SB-0066 PA (85-0010)A SB-1303 PA (85-0011)A SB-1348* PA (85-0012)A HB-0774* PA (85-0013)A SB-0580* PA (85-0014)A SB-0483 PA (85-0015)RR SB-0338* PA (85-0016)AR SB-0417* PA (85-0017)ARVP SB-0347* PA (85-0018)A SB-0219 PA (85-0019)A SB-1050 PA (85-0020)A SB-1115 PA (85-0021)A SB-1489 PA (85-0022)ARVP HB-0416* PA (85-0023)A HB-0451* PA (85-0024)ARVP HB-0775* PA (85-0025)A HB-0779* PA (85-0026)ARVP HB-0783* PA (85-0027)ARVP HB-1234* PA (85-0028)ARVP SB-0287* PA (85-0029)ARVP 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PA (85-0414)A PA (85-0415)A PA (85-0416)A PA (85-0417)A PA (85-0418)A PA (85-0419)A PA (85-0420)A Bill No. HB-0465 HB-0472 HB-0476 HB-0522 HB-0524 HB-0542 HB-0577 HB-0645 HB-0672 HB-0714 HB-0813 HB-0845 HB-0930 HB-0948 HB-1946 SB-0073 SB-0241 SB-0282 SB-0314 SB-0488 SB-0668 SB-0801 SB-1180 SB-1277 HB-0087 HB-0035 HB-0390 HB-0505 HB-1901 SB-0069 SB-0111 SB-0516 SB-0586 SB-0602 SB-0697 SB-0767 SB-1074 SB-1142 SB-1421 SB-1501 SB-0062 SB-1253 SB-1261 SB-1359 SB-1399 SB-1417 HB-0001 HB-0039 HB-0305 HB-0319 HB-0471 HB-0689 HB-0824 HB-0840 HB-1167 HB-1244 HB-1313 HB-1317 HB-1341 HB-1419 Date 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 9-15-87 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HB-2093 9-15-87 HB-2100 9-15-87 HB-2166 9-15-87 HB-2185 9-15-87 HB-2211 9-15-87 HB-2225 9-15-87 HB-2247 9-15-87 HB-2250 9-15-87 HB-2260 9-15-87 HB-2331 9-15-87 HB-2366 9-15-87 HB-2376 9-15-87 HB-2377 9-15-87 HB-2379 9-15-87 HB-2389 9-15-87 HB-2477 9-15-87 HB-2574 9-15-87 HB-2680 9-15-87 HB-2803 9-15-87 HB-2826 9-15-87 HB-2849 9-15-87 HB-2865 9-15-87 HB-0187 9-17-87 HB-0188 9-17-87 HB-0245 9-17-87 HB-0268 9-17-87 HB-0272 9-17-87 HB-0292 9-17-87 HB-0295 9-17-87 HB-0298 9-17-87 HB-0706 9-17-87 HB-0747 9-17-87 HB-0823 9-17-87 HB-0850 9-17-87 HB-0862 9-17-87 HB-0868 9-17-87 HB-0869 9-17-87 HB-0953 9-17-87 HB-1154 9-17-87 HB-1672 9-17-87 HB-1726 9-17-87 HB-1727 9-17-87 HB-1744 9-17-87 HB-1753 9-17-87 HB-1768 9-17-87 HB-1780 9-17-87 HB-1798 9-17-87 HB-1801 9-17-87 HB-1815 9-17-87 HB-1819 9-17-87 HB-1832 9-17-87 HB-1839 9-17-87 HB-1912 9-17-87 HB-1925 9-17-87 HB-1938 9-17-87 HB-1945 9-17-87 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED 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HB-1569 HB-1572 HB-1706 HB-1740 HB-1875 HB-1896 HB-1918 HB-1919 HB-1934 HB-2013 HB-2062 HB-2113 HB-2146 HB-2157 HB-2165 HB-2208 HB-2221 HB-2330 HB-2465 HB-2507 HB-2584 HB-2585 HB-2594 HB-2604 HB-2619 HB-2625 HB-2643 HB-2718 HB-2800 HB-2845 SB-0116 SB-0144 SB-0170 SB-0460 SB-0536 SB-0542 SB-0569 SB-0820 SB-0910 SB-0931 SB-1001 SB-1043 SB-1095 SB-1096 SB-1112 SB-1132 Date 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 Public Act PA (85-0661)A PA (85-0662)A PA (85-0663)A PA (85-0664)A PA (85-0665)A PA (85-0666)A PA (85-0667)A PA (85-0668)A PA (85-0669)A PA (85-0670)A PA (85-0671)A PA (85-0672)A PA (85-0673)A PA (85-0674)A PA (85-0675)A PA (85-0676)A PA (85-0677)A PA (85-0678)A PA (85-0679)A PA (85-0680)A PA (85-0681)A PA (85-0682)A PA (85-0683)A PA (85-0684)A PA (85-0685)A PA (85-0686)A PA (85-0687)A PA (85-0688)A PA (85-0689)A PA (85-0690)A PA (85-0691)A PA (85-0692)A PA (85-0693)A PA (85-0694)A PA (85-0695)A PA (85-0696)A PA (85-0697)A PA (85-0698)A PA (85-0699)A PA (85-0700)A PA (85-0701)A PA (85-0702)A PA (85-0703)A PA (85-0704)A PA (85-0705)A PA (85-0706)A PA (85-0707)A PA (85-0708)A PA (85-0709)A PA (85-0710)A PA (85-0711)A PA (85-0712)A PA (85-0713)A PA (85-0714)A PA (85-0715)A PA (85-0716)A PA (85-0717)A PA (85-0718)A PA (85-0719)A PA (85-0720)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-1136 SB-1137 SB-1154 SB-1159 SB-1170 SB-1235 SB-1332 SB-1342 SB-1365 SB-1370 SB-1373 SB-1390 SB-1409 SB-1410 SB-1436 SB-1514 HB-0100 HB-1258 SB-0100 SB-0550 SB-0651 SB-0771 SB-0972 SB-0995 HB-0042 HB-0047 HB-1429 HB-2577 SB-0039 SB-0065 SB-0115 SB-0165 SB-0169 SB-0232 SB-0242 SB-0360 SB-0388 SB-0427 SB-0432 SB-0492 SB-0524 SB-0630 SB-0650 SB-0690 SB-0708 SB-0709 SB-0742 SB-0777 SB-0790 SB-0806 SB-0826 SB-0833 SB-0848 SB-0856 SB-0892 SB-0915 SB-0917 SB-0921 SB-0934 SB-0950 Date 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-21-87 9-21-87 9-21-87 9-21-87 9-21-87 9-21-87 9-21-87 9-21-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 2770 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (85-0721)A PA (85-0722)A PA (85-0723)A PA (85-0724)A PA (85-0725)A PA (85-0726)A PA (85-0727)A PA (85-0728)A PA (85-0729)A PA (85-0730)A PA (85-0731)A PA (85-0732)A PA (85-0733)A PA (85-0734)A PA (85-0735)A PA (85-0736)A PA (85-0737)A PA (85-0738)A PA (85-0739)A PA (85-0740)A PA (85-0741)A PA (85-0742)A PA (85-0743)A PA (85-0744)A PA (85-0745)A PA (85-0746)A PA (85-0747)A PA (85-0748)A PA (85-0749)A PA (85-0750)A PA (85-0751)A PA (85-0752)A PA (85-0753)A PA (85-0754)A PA (85-0755)A PA (85-0756)A PA (85-0757)A PA (85-0758)A PA (85-0759)A PA (85-0760)A PA (85-0761)A PA (85-0762)A PA (85-0763)A PA (85-0764)A PA (85-0765)A PA (85-0766)A PA (85-0767)A PA (85-0768)A PA (85-0769)A PA (85-0770)A PA (85-0771)A "PA (85-0772)A PA (85-0773)A PA (85-0774)A PA (85-0775)A PA (85-0776)A PA (85-0777)A PA (85-0778)A PA (85-0779)A PA (85-0780)A Bill No. SB-0955 SB-0962 SB-0968 SB-0982 SB-0993 SB-1040 SB-1102 SB-1108 SB-1177 SB-1192 SB-1223 SB-1231 SB-1287 SB-1295 SB-1297 SB-1316 SB-1325 SB-1353 SB-1355 SB-1356 SB-1381 SB-1387 SB-1407 SB-0080 SB-0185 SB-0220 SB-0224 SB-0256 SB-0260 SB-0295 SB-0359 SB-0442 SB-0469 SB-0495- SB-0508 SB-0525 SB-0551 SB-0553 SB-0597 SB-0696 SB-1454 SB-1487 SB-1502 HB-0124 HB-0143 HB-0164 HB-0521 HB-0527 HB-0655 HB-0709 HB-0726 HB-0730 HB-0857 HB-0873 HB-0881 HB-0939 HB-0978 HB-1018 HB-1021 HB-1040 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 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-22-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-23-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 Public Act PA (85-0781)A PA (85-0782)A PA (85-0783)A PA (85-0784)A PA (85-0785)A PA (85-0786)A PA (85-0787)A PA (85-0788)A PA (85-0789)A PA (85-0790)A PA (85-0791)A PA (85-0792)A PA (85-0793)A PA (85-0794)A PA (85-0795)A PA (85-0796)A PA (85-0797)A PA (85-0798)A PA (85-0799)A PA (85-0800)A PA (85-0801)A PA (85-0802)A PA (85-0803)A PA (85-0804)A PA (85-0805)A PA (85-0806)A PA (85-0807)A PA (85-0808)A PA (85-0809)A PA (85-0810)A PA (85-0811)A PA (85-0812)A PA (85-0813)A PA (85-0814)A PA (85-0815)A PA (85-0816)A PA (85-0817)A PA (85-0818)A PA (85-0819)A PA (85-0820)A PA (85-0821)A PA (85-0822)A PA (85-0823)A PA (85-0824)A PA (85-0825)A PA (85-0826)A PA (85-0827)A PA (85-0828)A PA (85-0829)A PA (85-0830)A PA (85-0831)A PA (85-0832)A PA (85-0833)A PA (85-0834)A PA (85-0835)A PA (85-0836)A PA (85-0837)A PA (85-0838)A PA (85-0839)A PA (85-0840)A Bill No. HB-1120 HB-1135 HB-1194 HB-1237 HB-1249 HB-1288 HB-1291 HB-1295 HB-1306 HB-1336 HB-1349 HB-1370 HB-1373 HB-1391 HB-1412 HB-1432 HB-1473 HB-1500 HB-1540 HB-1548 HB-1563 HB-1603 HB-1605 HB-1632 HB-1699 HB-1742 HB-1748 HB-1758 HB-1760 HB-1767 HB-1811 HB-1836 HB-1869 HB-1956 HB-1959 HB-1992 HB-1998 HB-2012 HB-2022 HB-2046 HB-2060 HB-2084 HB-2104 HB-2183 HB-2206 HB-2243 HB-2248 HB-2256 HB-2326 HB-2327 HB-2360 HB-2373 HB-2425 HB-2493 HB-2514 HB-2576 HB-2591 HB-2717 HB-2727 HB-2740 Date 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 2771 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (85-0841)A PA (85-0842)A PA (85-0843)A PA (85-0844)A PA (85-0845)A PA (85-0846)A PA (85-0847)A PA (85-0848)A PA (85-0849)A PA (85-0850)A PA (85-0851)A PA (85-0852)A PA (85-0853)A PA (85-0854)A PA (85-0855)A PA (85-0856)A PA (85-0857)A PA (85-0858)A PA (85-0859)A PA (85-0860)A PA (85-0861)A PA (85-0862)A PA (85-0863)A PA (85-0864)A PA (85-0865)A PA (85-0866)A PA (85-0867)A PA (85-0868)A PA (85-0869)A PA (85-0870)A PA (85-0871)A PA (85-0872)A PA (85-0873)A PA (85-0874)A PA (85-0875)VO PA (85-0876)VO PA (85-0877)VO PA (85-0878)VO PA (85-0879)VO PA (85-0880)VO PA (85-0881)VO PA (85-0882)VO PA (85-0883)VO PA (85-0884)VO PA (85-0885)AVO PA (85-0886)AVO PA (85-0887)AVO PA (85-0888)AVO PA (85-0889)AVO PA (85-0890)AVO PA (85-0891)AVO PA (85-0892)AVO PA (85-0893)VO PA (85-0894)VO PA (85-0895)VO PA (85-0896)AVO PA (85-0897)VO PA (85-0898)VO PA (85-0899)VO PA (85-0900)AVO Bill No. HB-2749 HB-2766 HB-2789 HB-2791 HB-2802 HB-2810 HB-2821 HB-2834 HB-2837 HB-2838 HB-2850 HB-2868 SB-0266 SB-0682 SB-0731 SB-0762 SB-0787 SB-0918 SB-0958 SB-1147 SB-1426 SB-1428 SB-1482 HB-0976 HB-1063 HB-1064 HB-1312 HB-1786 HB-1937 HB-1966 HB-2367 HB-2583 HB-2844 HB-2843 HB-0085 HB-0213 HB-0262 HB-0327 HB-0401 HB-0486 HB-0510 HB-0942 HB-1968 HB-2470 HB-0177 HB-0236 HB-0692 HB-0717 HB-1781 HB-2410 HB-2728 SB-0028 SB-0200 SB-0454 SB-0504 SB-0537 SB-0687 SB-0804 SB-0883 SB-1314 Date 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-24-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 11-05-87 11-06-87 11-06-87 11-05-87 11-05-87 11-05-87 11-05-87 11-05-87 11-05-87 11-06-87 11-05-87 11-06-87 11-06-87 11-06-87 11-06-87 11-05-87 11-05-87 11-13-87 11-13-87 11-13-87 11-13-87 11-13-87 11-13-87 11-13-87 11-13-87 11-13-87 Public Act PA (85-0901)VO PA (85-0902)VO PA (85-0903)A PA (85-0904)A PA (85-0905)A PA (85-0906)C PA (85-0907)C PA (85-0908)C PA (85-0909)C PA (85-0910)C PA (85-0911)C PA (85-0912)C PA (85-0913)C PA (85-0914)C PA (85-0915)C PA (85-0916)C PA (85-0917)C PA (85-0918)C PA (85-0919)C PA (85-0920)C PA (85-0921)C PA (85-0922)C PA (85-0923)C PA (85-0924)C PA (85-0925)C PA (85-0926)C PA (85-0927)C PA (85-0928)C PA (85-0929)C PA (85-0930)C PA (85-0931)C PA (85-0932)C PA (85-0933)C PA (85-0934)C PA (85-0935)C PA (85-0936)C PA (85-0937)A PA (85-0938)C PA (85-0939)C PA (85-0940)C PA (85:0941)A PA (85-0942)A PA (85-0943)C PA (85-0944)C PA (85-0945)C PA (85-0946)C PA (85-0947)C PA (85-0948)C PA (85-0949)C PA (85-0950)C PA (85-0951)C PA (85-0952)C PA (85-0953)C PA (85-0954)C PA (85-0955)C PA (85-0956)A PA (85-0957)C PA (85-0958)C PA (85-0959)A PA (85-0960)C 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-1384 SB-1412 SB-0652 SB-1155 HB-0998 HB-0378 HB-0474 HB-0971 HB-1145 HB-1187 HB-1300 SB-0505 HB-1355 SB-0218 SB-0382 SB-0421 SB-0461 SB-0478 SB-0646 SB-0827 SB-0909 SB-0926 SB-1181 SB-1215 SB-1243 SB-1335 SB-1498 HB-0548 HB-0736 HB-0814 HB-0887 HB-1433 HB-1484 HB-2043 HB-2044 HB-2403 HB-2756* HB-2842 SB-0002 SB-0147 SB-0236 SB-0441 SB-0523 SB-0717 SB-0749 SB-0798 SB-0809 SB-1484 HB-2164 HB-2193 HB-2209 HB-2269 HB-2304 HB-2322 HB-2378 SB-0484 SB-1046 SB-0653 HB-1421 SB-1228 Date 11-13-87 11-13-87 11-17-87 11-17-87 11-18-87 11-23-87 11-23-87 11-23-87 11-23-87 11-23-87 11-23-87 11-24-87 11-30-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-01-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-02-87 12-03-87 12-03-87 12-03-87 12-03-87 12-03-87 12-03-87 12-03-87 12-03-87 12-04-87 12-04-87 12-08-87 12-08-87 2772 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (85-0961)C PA (85-0962)C PA (85-0963)C PA (85-0964)A PA (85-0965)C PA (85-0966)A PA (85-0967)C PA (85-0968)A PA (85-0969)C PA (85-0970)C PA (85-0971)C PA (85-0972)C PA (85-0973)C PA (85-0974)C PA (85-0975)C PA (85-0976)C PA (85-0977)C PA (85-0978)A PA (85-0979)A PA (85-0980)A PA (85-0981)A PA (85-0982)A PA (85-0983)C PA (85-0984)A PA (85-0985)C Bill No. HB-0932 HB-2532 HB-2636 HB-2715 SB-0482 SB-0916 SB-0957 SB-1322 SB-1513 HB-0748 HB-2808 SB-1286 HB-1168 HB-1174 SB-0001 SB-0226 SB-1052 HB-0911 HB-1055 HB-2852 SB-0943 SB-1229 SB-0400 HB-0099 HB-1469 Date 12-09-87 12-09-87 12-09-87 12-09-87 12-09-87 12-09-87 12-09-87 12-09-87 12-09-87 12-10-87 12-10-87 12-10-87 12-14-87 12-14-87 12-14-87 12-14-87 12-14-87 12-16-87 12-16-87 12-16-87 12-16-87 12-16-87 12-18-87 12-21-87 12-22-87 Public Act PA (85-0986)C PA (85-0987)C PA (85-0988)C PA (85-0989)A PA (85-0990)A PA (85-0991)A PA (85-0992)A PA (85-0993)A PA (85-0994)A PA (85-0995)A PA (85-0996)A PA (85-0997)A PA (85-0998)A PA (85-0999)A PA (85-1000)A PA (85-1001)A PA (85-1002)A PA (85-1003)A PA (85-1004)A PA (85-1005)A PA (85-1006)A PA (85-1007)C PA (85-1008)C PA (85-1009)A Bill No. HB-1509 HB-1546 HB-2406 HB-1038 HB-1616 HB-2070 HB-2151 HB-2746 SB-0822 SB-1326 SB-1025 HB-0513 HB-1188 HB-1684 HB-1923 HB-2350 SB-0714 SB-1376 HB-2797 SB-0187 HB-1763 HB-2748 HB-2712 HB-2033 Date 12-22-87 12-22-87 12-30-87 1-05-88 1-05-88 1-05-88 1-05-88 1-05-88 1-05-88 1-05-88 1-13-88 1-14-88 1-14-88 1-14-88 1-14-88 1-14-88 1-14-88 1-14-88 1-19-88 1-19-88 1-20-88 1-21-88 1-26-88 1-29-88 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 2773 AMENDATORY VETOED BILLS Bill No. Date Bill No. Date Bill No. Date HB-0016 ............ 9-25-87 HB-1223 ........... 9-20-87 HB-2813 ............ 9-25-87 HB-0113 ............ 9-25-87 HB-1256 ............ 9-25-87 SB-1009 .......... 9-24-87 HB-0420 ............ 9-20-87 HB-1320 ............ 9-20-87 SB-I 113 . 9-15-87 HB-0428 ............ 9-17-87 HB-1867 ............ 9-25-87 HB-0529 ............ 1-14-88 HB-2065 ............ 1-29-88 SB-1272 ............. 9-24-87 HB-0805 ......... 9-25-87 HB-2364 ......... 9-25-87 SB-1300 ......... 9-24-87 *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2774 VETOED BILLS Bill No. HB-0027 ............ HB-0062 ............ HB-0067 ............ HB-0072 ............ HB-0073 ............ HB-0093 ............ HB-0117 ............ HB-0161 ............ HB-0163 ............ HB-0180 ............ HB-0192 ............ HB-0226 ............ HB-0232 ............ HB-0263 ............ HB-0294 ............ HB-0316 ............ HB-0321 ............ HB-0337 ............ HB-0351 ............ HB-0361 ............ HB-0367 ............ HB-0380 ............ HB-0394 ............ HB-0398 ............ HB-0409 ............ HB-0410 ............ HB-0422 ............ HB-0494 ............ HB-0507 ............ HB-0508 ............ HB-0654 ............ HB-0664 ............ HB-0671 ............ HB-0691 ............ HB-0700 ............ HB-0703 ............ HB-0705 ............ HB-0708 ............ HB-0718 ............ HB-0819 ............ HB-0842 ............ HB-0848 ............ HB-0866 ............ HB-0925 ............. HB-0934 ............ HB-0941 ............ HB-1001 ............ HB-1010 ............ HB-1034 ............ HB-1041 ............ HB-1047 ............ HB-1058 ............ Date 9-18-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-15-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-18-87 9-18-87 9-24-87 9-25-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-15-87 9-11-87 9-14-87 9-14-87 9-21-87 9-18-87 9-18-87 9-18-87 9-18-87 9-25-87 9-18-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-18-87 9-18-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-25-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-15-87 8-24-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 Bill No. H B-1068 ............ H B-1071 ............ H B-1093 ............ H B-1109 ............ H B-1113 ............ H B-1123 ............ H B-1149 ............ HB-1284 ............ H B-1297 ............ H B-1351 ............ H B-1415 ............ HB-1434 ............ HB-1446 ............ HB-1498 ............ H B-1567 ............ H B-1581 ............ H B-1585 ............ HB-1602 ............ HB-1623 ............ H B-1646 ............ H B-1667 ............ H B-1680 ............ H B-1723 ............ H B-1730 ............ H B-1805 ............ H B-1812 ............ H B-1841 ............ H B-1848 ............ H B-1866 ............ H B-1868 ............ H B-1888 ............ H B-1902 ............ H B-1904 ............ H B-1908 ............ HB-1924 ............ H B-1953 ............ HB-1955 ............ HB-2006 ............ HB-2027 ............ HB-2052 ............ H B-2114 ............ HB-2175 ............ HB-2203 ............ HB-2445 ............ HB-2494 ............ HB-2559 ............ HB-2606 ............ HB-2645 ............ HB-2670 ............ HB-2682 ............ Date 9-25-87 9-14-87 9-25-87 9-11-87 9-25-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-20-87 9-18-87 9-11-87 9-20-87 9-24-87 7-30-87 9-17-87 9-25-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-17-87 9-20-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-24-87 9-20-87 9-11-87 9-25-87 9-25-87 9-11-87 9-20-87 9-11-87 -9-18-87 9-20-87 9-20-87 9-17-87 9-15-87 9-18-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-15-87 9-20-87 9-21-87 HB-2713 ............ 11-18-87 HB-2745 .......... 9-20-87 Bill No. HB-2758 ............ HB-2785 ............ HB-2786 ............ HB-2840 ............ SB-0010 ............. SB-0017 ............. SB-0022 ............. SB-0052* ........... SB-0074 ............. SB-0085 ............. SB-01 17 ............. SB-0158 ............. SB-0248 ............. SB-0255 ............. SB-0385 ............. SB-0434* ........... SB-0535 ............. SB-0570 ............. SB-0670 ............. SB-0772 ............ SB-0796 ............ SB-0814 ........... SB-0834 ............ SB-0875 ........... SB-0945 ............ SB-0953 ........... SB-0977 ............. SB-0994 ............. SB-1003 ............. SB-1005 ............. SB-1056 ............. SB-1057 ............. SB-1109 ............. SB-1129 ......... SB-1158 ............. SB-1 161 ............. SB-1194 ............. SB-1 197 ............. SB-1226 ............. SB-1239 ............. SB-1251 ............. SB-1258 ............. SB-1263 ............. SB-1266 ............. SB-1267 ............. SB-1282 ............. SB-1308 ............. SB-1393 ............. SB-1400 ............. SB-1415 ............. SB-1461 ............. *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 9-11-87 9-25-87 9-11-87 9-18-87 8-03-87 9-20-87 9-11-87 7-21-87 9-11-87 9-21-87 9-25-87 9-24-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-05-87 9-11-87 9-20-87 9-24-87 9-11-87 9-24-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-24-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-24-87 9-21-87 9-24-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-18-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-20-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-11-87 9-14-87 9-11-87 9-24-87 9-11-87 9-10-87 9-24-87 9-11-87 9-25-87 9-24-87 9-11-87 SUNIVIIWITY OFILLNOI-URBANA S30112 071778994 I~; ~~--~